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    A Commentary on Professor Heitzman’s Paper.Marian W. Heitzman - 1954 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 28:142-148.
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    A Commentary on Professor Heitzman’s Paper.Marian W. Heitzman - 1954 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 28:142-148.
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  3. Jana Wyclifa traktat \"De universalibus\" i jego wpływ na uniwersytet paryski i krakowski. (Tymczasowe doniesienie).Marian Heitzman - 1924 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 2 (2):145-149.
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  4. La libertà e il fato nella filosofia di Marsilio Ficino.Marian Heitzman - 1936 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 28:350.
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  5. La libertà e il fato nella filosofia di Marsilio Ficino.Marian Heitzman - 1937 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 29:59.
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  6. Problem: The Philosophical Foundations of Aristotle's Logic and the Origin of the Syllogism.Marian W. Heitzman - 1954 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 28:131.
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  7. Platonizm włoskiego Odrodzenia.Marian Heitzman - 1935 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 12 (4):342-372.
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  8. Studia nad akademią platońską we Florencji.Marian Heitzman - 1932 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 10 (3):197-227.
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    The Philosophical Foundations of Aristotle’s Logic and the Origin of the Syllogism.Marian W. Heitzman - 1954 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 28:131-142.
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    The Philosophical Foundations of the Aristotelian Logic and the Origin of the Syllogism.Marian W. Heitzman - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):389-389.
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    The Philosophical Foundations of Aristotle’s Logic and the Origin of the Syllogism.Marian W. Heitzman - 1954 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 28:131-142.
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    Jan Salamucha. The proof ‘ex motu’ for the existence of God: Logical analysis of St. Thomas' arguments. English translation of 4212 by Tadeusz Gierymski and Marian Heitzman. The new Scholasticism, vol. 32 (1958), pp. 334–372. [REVIEW]Jan Salamucha, Tadeusz Gierymski & Marian Heitzman - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (4):647-647.
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    Marian W. Heitzman 1900-1964.Henri DuLac - 1964 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 38:94 -.
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    Jan Salamucha. The proof ‘ex motu’ for the existence of God: Logical analysis of St. Thomas' arguments. English translation of 4212 by Tadeusz Gierymski and Marian Heitzman. The new Scholasticism, vol. 32 (1958), pp. 334–372. [REVIEW]Wilfrid Hodges - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (4):647-647.
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    Heitzman Marian W.. The philosophical foundations of the Aristotelian logic and the origin of the syllogism. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, vol. 29 , pp. 131–142. [REVIEW]E. J. Lemmon - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):389-389.
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    Polska filozofia wobec encykliki Fides et ratio: Toruń, 19-21.04.1999: materiały z konferencji.Marian Grabowski (ed.) - 1999 - Toruń: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika.
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    Animal suffering: the science of animal welfare.Marian Stamp Dawkins (ed.) - 1980 - New York: Chapman & Hall.
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    Children’s strategy use when playing strategic games.Marian Counihan, Sara E. van Es, Dorothy J. Mandell & Maartje E. J. Raijmakers - 2014 - Synthese 191 (3):355-370.
    Strategic games require reasoning about other people’s and one’s own beliefs or intentions. Although they have clear commonalities with psychological tests of theory of mind, they are not clearly related to theory of mind tests for children between 9 and 10 years of age “Flobbe et al. J Logic Language Inform 17(4):417–442 (2008)”. We studied children’s (5–12 years of age) individual differences in how they played a strategic game by analyzing the strategies that they applied in a zero, first, and (...)
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    Review Essay: Working Without a Net: A Study of Egocentric EpistemologyWorking Without a Net: A Study of Egocentric Epistemology.Marian David & Richard Foley - 1996 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 56 (4):943.
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  20. Correspondence and disquotation: an essay on the nature of truth.Marian Alexander David - 1994 - New York: Oxford University Press.
  21. Critical Rationalism as a Moral Decision.Marian Cehelnik - 2009 - Filozofia 64 (6):545-551.
    The paper deals with the ethical-moral dimension of Popper’s critical rationalism, which is the less analyzed aspect of his philosophy. Critical rationalism is not without assumptions. As a life attitude, it is actualized on the basis of one’s moral preferences based rather on assumptions than on critical reasonableness. Critical rationalism does not exclude logical argumentation and reasoning, but the adoption of them is predominantly the result of an individual moral decision and choice, based, paradoxically enough, on an irrational belief in (...)
     
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    Sex differences in laterality– meaningfulness versus reliability.Marian Annett - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (2):227-228.
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    Kultury i stosunki międzykulturow.Marian Albiński - 1971 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 19 (2):167-182.
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  24. O tolerancji i tożsamości- kilka uwag na czasie.Marian Aleksandrowicz - 2000 - Colloquia Communia 70 (3):105-124.
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  25. Stefan Polakovic- szkic do portretu.Marian Aleksandrowicz - 2001 - Colloquia Communia 71 (4):38-43.
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  26. Truth as the Epistemic Goal.Marian David - 2001 - In M. Steup (ed.), Knowledge, Truth, and Duty. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 151-169.
  27. Truth as the Primary Epistemic Goal: A Working Hypothesis.Marian David - 2013 - In Matthias Steup, John Turri & Ernest Sosa (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology (Second Edition). Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 363-377.
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  28. The correspondence theory of truth.Marian David - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Narrowly speaking, the correspondence theory of truth is the view that truth is correspondence to a fact -- a view that was advocated by Russell and Moore early in the 20 th century. But the label is usually applied much more broadly to any view explicitly embracing the idea that truth consists in a relation to reality, i.e., that truth is a relational property involving a characteristic relation (to be specified) to some portion of reality (to be specified). During the (...)
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    New data supporting cortical asymmetry differences in males and females.Marian C. Diamond - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (2):233-234.
  30. Havel’s idea of post-democracy in a comparative perspective.Marián Sekerák - 2024 - History of European Ideas 50 (3):504-534.
    The paper clarifies Havel’s perception of post-democracy through his various writings and speeches, in comparison with the concepts of post-democracy as proposed by C. Crouch, J. Rancière, R. Rorty, S. Wolin, J. Habermas, and Ch. Mouffe. Consequently, Havel’s critique of the then Western parliamentary democracy and the very essence of his notion of post-democracy will be thoroughly illuminated. The historical and intellectual circumstances that shaped his thinking on the topic will be analysed as well. Some misinterpretations of Havel’s thinking that (...)
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  31. Knowledge, Truth, and Duty.Marian David - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
  32. From an animal's point of view: Motivation, fitness, and animal welfare.Marian Stamp Dawkins - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (1):1-9.
    To study animal welfare empirically we need an objective basis for deciding when an animal is suffering. Suffering includes a wide range ofunpleasant emotional states such as fear, boredom, pain, and hunger. Suffering has evolved as a mechanism for avoiding sources ofdanger and threats to fitness. Captive animals often suffer in situations in which they are prevented from doing something that they are highly motivated to do. The an animal is prepared to pay to attain or to escape a situation (...)
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    Taking Care of Work and Family: Policy Agendas for Australia.Marian Baird & Gillian Whitehouse - 2006 - Dialogue: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 25 (1):64-69.
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    The science of animal welfare: understanding what animals want.Marian Stamp Dawkins - 2021 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    What is animal welfare? Why has it proved so difficult to find a definition that everyone can agree on? This concise and accessible guide is for anyone who is interested in animals and who has wondered how we can assess their welfare scientifically. It defines animal welfare as 'health and animals having what they want', a definition that can be easily understood by scientists and non-scientists alike, expresses in simple words what underlies many existing definitions, and shows what evidence we (...)
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  35. The Nature and Logic of Vagueness.Marian Călborean - 2020 - Dissertation, University of Bucharest
    The PhD thesis advances a new approach to vagueness as dispersion, comparing it with the main philosophical theories of vagueness in the analytic tradition.
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    Defending Existentialism?Marian David - 2009 - In Maria Elisabeth Reicher (ed.), States of Affairs. Ontos Verlag. pp. 167--209.
    This paper is concerned with a popular view about the nature of propositions, commonly known as the Russellian view of propositions. Alvin Plantinga has dubbed it, or more precisely, a crucial consequence of it, Existentialism, and in his paper “On Existentialism” (1983) he has presented a forceful argument intended as a reductio of this view. In what follows, I describe the main relevant ingredients of the Russellian view of propositions and states of affairs. I present a relatively simple response Russellians (...)
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    G. K. Chesterton and the Orthodox Romance of Pride and Prejudice.Marian E. Crowe - 1997 - Renascence 49 (3):209-221.
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    Mediotism and Mediots. A Contemporary Challenge.Marian M. Czarniecki - 2007 - Dialogue and Universalism 17 (1/2):97-115.
    The author first used the neologisms mediot and mediotism in a series of 1973 essays. Both anagrams of “media idiot”, they base on the Greek idiotes in its meaning of “non-specialist” or “ignorant” rather than mentally backward. The terms basically refer to recipients of printed, electronic and digital media-press readers, TV viewers, radio listeners and internauts. Mediots uncritically accept all the media say, will-lessly allowing them to mould their minds and souls like plasticine. As if hypnotized, they readily submit to (...)
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  39. Armstrong on truthmaking.Marian David - 2005 - In Helen Beebee & Julian Dodd (eds.), Truthmakers: The Contemporary Debate. Clarendon Press. pp. 141.
    Truthmakers have come to play a central role in David Armstrong's metaphysics. They are the things that stand in the relation of truthmaking to truthbearers. This chapter focuses on the relation. More specifically, it discusses a thesis Armstrong holds about truthmaking that is of special importance to him; namely, the thesis that truthmaking is an internal relation. It explores what work this thesis is supposed to do for Armstrong, especially for this doctrine of the ontological free lunch, raising questions and (...)
     
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    Children in the Ancient Near Eastern Household. By Kristine Garroway.Marian Broida - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (3).
    Children in the Ancient Near Eastern Household. By Kristine Garroway. Explorations in Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations, vol. 3. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 2014. Pp. xvii + 374. $57.50.
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    Does Religion need Rehabilitation? Charles Taylor and the Critique of Secularism.Marian Burchardt - 2016 - In Guido Vanheeswijck, Colin Jager & Florian Zemmin (eds.), Working with a Secular Age: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Charles Taylor's Master Narrative. De Gruyter. pp. 137-158.
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    Transplanting institutional innovation: comparing the success of NGOs and missionary Protestantism in sub-Saharan Africa.Marian Burchardt & Ann Swidler - 2020 - Theory and Society 49 (3):335-364.
    Viewing missionary Protestantism and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) as carriers of transnational institutional innovation, this article compares their successes and failures at creating self-sustaining institutions in distant societies. Missionary Protestantism and NGOs are similar in that they attempt to establish formal organizations outside kinship, lineage, and ethnic forms of solidarity. Focusing on institutions as ways to create collective capacities that organize social life, we trace the route whereby Protestant missionaries established congregational religion in Africa and identify social practices that made this (...)
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    Through Our Eyes Only?: The Search for Animal Consciousness.Marian Stamp Dawkins - 1993 - Oxford University Press.
    Through Our Eyes Only? is an immensely engaging exploration of one of the greatest remaining biological mysteries: the possibility of conscious experiences in non-human animals. Dawkins argues that the idea of consciousness in other species has now progressed from a vague possibility to a plausible, scientifically respectable view. Written in an accessible and entertaining style, this book aims to show how near -- and how far -- we are to understanding what goes on in the minds of other animals. 'Her (...)
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    Learning under stress: how does it work?Marian Joëls, Zhenwei Pu, Olof Wiegert, Melly S. Oitzl & Harm J. Krugers - 2006 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 10 (4):152-158.
  45. Vagueness and Frege.Marian Călborean - 2021 - Romanian Journal of Analytic Philosophy 2:12-44.
    A constant of Frege’s writing is his rejection of indeterminate predicates as found in natural language. This paper follows Frege’s remarks on vagueness from the early "Begriffsschrift” to his mature works, drawing brief parallels with the main contemporary theories of vagueness. I critically examine Frege’s arguments for the inconsistency of natural language and argue that the inability to accommodate vagueness in his mature ontology is mainly due to heuristic rules of thumb which Frege took as essential, not to a deep (...)
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    On 'truth is good'.Marian David - 2005 - Philosophical Books 46 (4):292-301.
    As to the preference which most people—as long as they are not annoyed by instances—feel in favor of true propositions, this must be based, apparently, upon an ultimate ethical proposition: ‘It is good to believe true propositions, and bad to believe false ones’. This proposition, it is to be hoped, is true; but if it is not, there is no reason to think that we do ill in believing it. Bertrand Russell, “Meinong’s Theory of Complexes and Assumptions” (1904).
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    Continuing to Get Out of Line: Reflections on Ageing Activism and Moral Agency.Marian Barnes - 2018 - Ethics and Social Welfare 12 (3):204-215.
    Margaret Urban Walker’s essay ‘Getting out of line’ questions gendered assumptions about moral agency in old age and its assumed links to the concept of a ‘career self.’ In this article I develop and apply her critique to consider what forms ageing activism might take. This focuses on recognising and remembering the value of connections with people and with struggles that may both pre-date and outlive the individual. I suggest that we need to think of remembering as future as well (...)
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    Analytic Epistemology and Armchair Psychology.Marian David - 2023 - Acta Analytica 38 (1):45-52.
    Critical comments on Guido Melchior’s book, Knowing and Checking: An Epistemological Investigation (2019). In the second part of his book, Melchior aims to employ his sensitivity account of the epistemic concept of checking to explain well-known puzzle cases about knowing. My comments focus on Melchior’s explanation of knowledge-closure puzzles, as exemplified by Dretske’s zebra case. I raise three critical points about the explanation Melchior proposes for puzzles of this type.
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  49. Innowacja i tradycja w refleksji klasyków marksizmu nad zjawiskiem narodowym.Marian Bębenek - 1987 - Studia Filozoficzne 257 (4).
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  50. Knowledge-closure and skepticism.Marian David & Ted A. Warfield - 2008 - In Quentin Smith (ed.), Epistemology: new essays. New York : Oxford University Press,: Oxford University Press.
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