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    Alternative models of the AIDS epidemic.H. Caton - 1994 - Health Care Analysis: Hca: Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy 2 (4):351-355.
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  2. Psychobiology as Self-Transcendence.H. Caton - 1986 - Krisis 5:136-147.
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    Denken-Schreiben-Toten: Zur neuen "Euthanasie"- Diskussion und zur Philosophie Peter Singer.H. Caton - 1992 - Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (2):103-104.
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    Francesco Della Corte: Catone censore. La vita e la fortuna. Pp. 323. Florence: La Nuova Italia, 1969. Paper, L. 2,600.H. H. Scullard - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (02):300-.
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    Francesco Della Corte: Catone censore. La vita e la fortuna. Pp. 323. Florence: La Nuova Italia, 1969. Paper, L. 2,600.H. H. Scullard - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (2):300-300.
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    Cato Maior V. Marmorale: Cato Maior. Pp. 267. Bari: Laterza, 1949. Paper, L. 1,600. Francesco Della Corte: Catone Censore, la Vita e la Fortuna. Pp. 190. Turin: Rosenberg & Sellier, 1949. Paper, L. 1,600. [REVIEW]H. H. Scullard - 1950 - The Classical Review 64 (3-4):132-134.
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    CATON, H.: "The Origin of Subjectivity: An Essay on Descartes". [REVIEW]P. J. Crittenden - 1975 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 53:70.
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    Modes of Referring and the Problem of Universals, an Essay in Metaphysics.Charles E. Caton - 1962 - Philosophy of Science 29 (4):438-439.
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  9. Resource Bounded Agents.Jacob N. Caton - 2014
    Resource Bounded Agents Resource bounded agents are persons who have information processing limitations. All persons and other cognitive agents who have bodies are such that their sensory transducers have limited resolution and discriminatory ability; their information processing speed and power is bounded by some threshold; and their memory and … Continue reading Resource Bounded Agents →.
     
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    Linguistic Behaviour.Charles E. Caton - 1978 - Philosophical Review 87 (3):468.
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    Philosophy and Scientific Realism.Charles E. Caton - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (4):537.
  12. Qaḍāyā falsafīyah.Najīb Ḥaṣādī - 2004 - Miṣrātah: al-Dār al-Jamāhīrīyah lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ wa-al-Iʻlān.
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    The Labyrinth of Language.Charles E. Caton - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (79):186-187.
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    Frege's Logical Theory.Charles E. Caton - 1967 - Philosophical Quarterly 17 (69):368-369.
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  15. Кибернетический подход к обучению и его влияние на развитие общей теории и методов педагогики.ЛH ЛАНДА - 1972 - Paideia 2:153.
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    Linguistics in Philosophy.Charles E. Caton - 1969 - Philosophical Review 78 (4):518.
  17. Performative-Constative.J. L. Austin & Charles E. Caton - 1963 - [S.N.].
     
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    Knowledge and Experience, Proceedings of the 1962 Oberlin Colloquium in Philosophy.Charles E. Caton - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (1):77-79.
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    How Infants and Young Children Learn About Food: A Systematic Review.Manon Mura Paroche, Samantha J. Caton, Carolus M. J. L. Vereijken, Hugo Weenen & Carmel Houston-Price - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Using Linguistic Corpora as a Philosophical Tool.Jacob N. Caton - 2020 - Metaphilosophy 51 (1):51-70.
    The central aims of this paper are to show how linguistic corpora have been used and can be used in philosophy and to argue that linguistic corpora and corpus analysis should be added to the philosopher’s toolkit of ways to address philosophical questions. A linguistic corpus is a curated collection of texts representing language use that can be queried to answer research questions. Among many other uses, linguistic corpora can help answer questions about the meaning of words and the structure (...)
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    How do politicians use Facebook? An applied Social Observatory.Christof Weinhardt, Margeret Hall & Simon Caton - 2015 - Big Data and Society 2 (2).
    In the age of the digital generation, written public data is ubiquitous and acts as an outlet for today's society. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn have profoundly changed how we communicate and interact. They have enabled the establishment of and participation in digital communities as well as the representation, documentation and exploration of social behaviours, and had a disruptive effect on how we use the Internet. Such digital communications present scholars with a novel way to detect, observe, analyse (...)
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  22. Philosophy and Ordinary Language.Charles E. Caton - 1965 - Science and Society 29 (3):344-346.
     
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    The origin of subjectivity.Hiram Caton - 1973 - New Haven,: Yale University Press.
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    Philosophy and ordinary language.Charles Edwin Caton (ed.) - 1963 - Urbana,: University of Illinois Press.
  25. Philosophy and Ordinary Language.Charles E. Caton - 1965 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 20 (4):526-527.
     
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    'What-for' Questions and the Use of Sentences.Charles E. Caton & Alonso Church - 1956 - Analysis 17 (4):87.
    The author discusses the argument between alan r white and gilbert ryle concerning whether or not one can talk of the use of a sentence. His contention is that they did not notice that there are two types of 'what for' questions, And therefore white's argument against ryle does not hold. (staff).
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    Moral Community and Moral Order.James Caton - 2020 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 13 (2).
    This work aligns James Buchanan’s theory of social contract with the structure of Michael Moehler’s multilevel social contract. Most importantly, this work develops Buchanan’s notions of moral community and moral order. It identifies moral community as the vehicle of escape from moral anarchy, where community is established upon a system of rules akin to James Buchanan’s first-stage social contract. Moral order establishes the baseline treatment of non-members by members of a moral community and also provides a minimum standard for resolving (...)
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  28. Educational Interventions and Animal Consumption: Results from Lab and Field Studies.Adam Feltz, Jacob Caton, Zac Cogley, Mylan Engel, Silke Feltz, Ramona Ilea, Syd Johnson, Tom Offer-Westort & Rebecca Tuvel - 2022 - Appetite 173.
    Currently, there are many advocacy interventions aimed at reducing animal consumption. We report results from a lab (N = 267) and a field experiment (N = 208) exploring whether, and to what extent, some of those educational interventions are effective at shifting attitudes and behavior related to animal consumption. In the lab experiment, participants were randomly assigned to read a philosophical ethics paper, watch an animal advocacy video, read an advocacy pamphlet, or watch a control video. In the field experiment, (...)
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    What is the Matter with Matter? Barad, Butler, and Adorno.P. Højme - 2024 - Matter: Journal of New Materialist Research 9.
    This article aims to read feminist new materialisms (Barad), together with ‘postulated’ linguistic or cultural primacy of Queer Theory (Butler), to show how both are engaged in similar critical-ethical endeavours. The central argument is that the criticism of Barad and new materialisms misses Butler’s materialistic insights due to a narrow interpretation of Butler's alleged social-constructivist position. There is, therefore, a specific focus on where they both make similar ethical appeals. Moreover, the article relies on Adorno's negative dialectic to highlight an (...)
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    Metaphysics, Reference, and Language.Charles E. Caton - 1968 - Philosophical Review 77 (3):380.
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    Carnap’s First Philosophy.Hiram Caton - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (4):623 - 659.
    The empiricist bent of philosophy of science and epistemology over the past four decades has recently been challenged, partly by arguments that exploit the uncertainty about what precisely the given is. It is claimed that this uncertainty stems from the fact that all observation is theory-laden; different "enities" [[sic]] are said to be observed as the theory constituting them is varied. Observations therefore do not test theories. So-called tests are really circular arguments, if they confirm the theory, or question-begging, if (...)
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  32. The Origin of Subjectivity. An Essay on Descartes.Hiram Caton - 1976 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 166 (2):257-258.
     
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    An apparent difficulty in Frege's ontology.Charles E. Caton - 1962 - Philosophical Review 71 (4):462-475.
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    Nicomachean ethics.H. Aristotle & Rackham - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Michael Pakaluk.
    Terence Irwin's edition of the Nicomachean Ethics offers more aids to the reader than are found in any modern English translation. It includes an Introduction, headings to help the reader follow the argument, explanatory notes on difficult or important passages, and a full glossary explaining Aristotle's technical terms. The Third Edition offers additional revisions of the translation as well as revised and expanded versions of the notes, glossary, and Introduction. Also new is an appendix featuring translated selections from related texts (...)
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    Living with Robots: What Every Anxious Human Needs to Know.Jacob N. Caton - 2023 - Essays in Philosophy 24 (1):126-130.
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    The theological import of cartesian doubt.Hiram Caton - 1970 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (4):220 - 232.
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    Will and reason in Descartes's theory of error.Hiram Caton - 1975 - Journal of Philosophy 72 (4):87-104.
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    The Structure of Science: Problems in the Logic of Scientific Explanation. [REVIEW]Charles E. Caton - 1964 - Philosophical Review 73 (1):104-106.
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    Proper Names.John R. Searle, Charles E. Caton, P. F. Strawson & Michael Mckinsey - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (2):323-324.
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    Bots and Beasts: What Makes Machines, Animals, and People Smart?Jacob N. Caton - 2022 - Essays in Philosophy 23 (1):128-135.
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    Descartes: Die genese Des cartesianischen rationalismus.Hiram Caton - 1984 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 22 (4):480-482.
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    Descartes: Die Genese des Cartesianischen Rationalismus, and: Prinzipien der Descartes-Exegese.Hiram Caton - 1984 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 22 (4):480-482.
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    Essentially arising questions and the ontology of a natural language.Charles E. Caton - 1971 - Noûs 5 (1):27-37.
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    In what sense and why `ought'--judgements are universalizable.Charles E. Caton - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (50):48-55.
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    Pain and Suffering. William K. Livingston, Howard L. Fields.Donald Caton - 2001 - Isis 92 (2):431-431.
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    Pascal's syndrome: Positivism as a symptom of depression and mania.Hiram Caton - 1986 - Zygon 21 (3):319-351.
    . The present study applies results and methods of psychobiology to intellectual history. Pascal's syndrome is a depressive neurosis associated with morbid effects of scientific certainty. The syndrome is characterized by self‐mortification and conversion experience that represses distressing certainties. The dynamics of the syndrome are assessed from Blake Pascal's psychosis. The ideation of the syndrome is evaluated by reference to the neurology of altered states of consciousness and the biogenic amine hypothesis of depression and mania. The evaluation yields a description (...)
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    Rejoinder: The Cunning of the Evil Demon.Hiram Caton - 1973 - Journal of the History of Ideas 34 (4):643.
  48. Strawson on referring.Charles E. Caton - 1959 - Mind 68 (272):539-544.
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    Ritual y poder en los centros budistas zen argentinos.Catón Eduardo Carini - 2007 - Horizonte 6 (11):71-87.
    Resumen El presente artículo es un estudio de los grupos budistas zen argentinos desde la perspectiva de la antropología política. El objetivo es, en primer lugar, explorar las distintas posiciones sociales que los miembros pueden ocupar al interior de un grupo zen y los sistemas nativos de clasificación social, es decir, las categorías que nombran y crean distinciones rituales. En segundo lugar, analizar la estructura de autoridad y de poder al interior de una comunidad zen, indagando los vínculos entre el (...)
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  50. Analytic History of Philosophy: The Case of Descartes.Hiram Caton - 1981 - Philosophical Forum 12 (4):273.
     
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