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  1. Direct Perception Through Language.Chapter Nine - unknown
    I will argue that understanding language is simply another form of sensory perception of the world. I have already argued that perception is a way of understanding natural signs or, better, of translating natural signs into intentional signs. So this will help pave the way to the view that understanding language is very much like understanding natural signs. A sign of a world affair that in turn signs a second world affair is itself a sign of that second affair ( (...) Four). Similarly, if the second sign is a sign of a third --and so forth. And there is always a direct semantic mapping function from the first sign to the last affair signified. A certain sound may signify that the dehumidifier has come on when heard from our bedroom at home, and this in turn may signify that the local power failure is over (a frequently recurrent sign in the rural area where we live). In our summer cabin an indistinguishable sound may signify that the refrigerator has come on, in turn signifying that we are not yet out of propane. To interpret these signs, you must be sensitive to the sign domains they inhabit. But in this case, the domain in which the sound signals the dehumidifier and the domain in which the dehumidifier signals the power are the same. Likewise, the domain in which the sound signifies the refrigerator and the refrigerator signals a non-empty propane tank are the same. A child then might simply hear the dehumidifier sound as the sound of electric power coming on, not being aware that it is the dehumidifier that produces what she reads as a sound of electric power, or the child might hear the sound of the refrigerator directly as a sign of propane hence that we won't have to go to town today for gas. Similarly, suppose that certain patterns on the rabbit's retina are natural signs signifying presence of a fox and these patterns mediate between the fox and the rabbit's awareness of the fox. It will not be necessary that the rabbit possess an intentional representation of the retinal patterns in order to recognize the fox.. (shrink)
     
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    Clinical Trials Are Inherently Exploitative.Chapter Twenty Nine - 2014 - In Arthur L. Caplan & Robert Arp (eds.), Contemporary debates in bioethics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 473.
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    Do Western principles of research ethics apply in the developing world?Part Nine - 2012 - In Stephen Holland (ed.), Arguing About Bioethics. Routledge. pp. 473.
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    Skepticism, lllusionism, and Revisionism.Part Nine - 2013 - In Paul Russell & Oisin Deery (eds.), The Philosophy of Free Will: Essential Readings From the Contemporary Debates. Oup Usa. pp. 361.
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  5. II. Costanzo Preve marxiano.Contributi di Andrea Bulgarelli [and Nine Others] - 2014 - In Alessandro Monchietto & Giacomo Pezzano (eds.), Invito allo straniamento. Pistoia: Petite plaisance.
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    Chapter nine. Lessons from art.Ted Cohen - 2009 - In Thinking of Others: On the Talent for Metaphor. Princeton University Press. pp. 69-78.
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    Chapter Nine. Mind the Gap.G. A. H. G. Cohen - 2011 - In G. A. Cohen (ed.), On the Currency of Egalitarian Justice, and Other Essays in Political Philosophy. Princeton University Press. pp. 203-210.
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    CHAPTER NINE Civil Society versus Civic Virtue.Daniel A. Bell - 1998 - In Amy Gutmann (ed.), Freedom of Association. Princeton University Press. pp. 239-272.
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    Chapter nine: Three outcomes, two destinies.John Deely - 2001 - In Four Ages of Understanding: The first Postmodern Survey of Philosophy from Ancient Times to the Turn of the Twenty-First Century. University of Toronto Press. pp. 411-446.
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    Chapter Nine–AWalk in Looking-Glass Land: Reflections on the Art-Historical 'Big Picture'.Nicholas Tresilian - 2004 - In Paul Harris & Michael Crawford (eds.), Time and uncertainty. Boston: Brill. pp. 11--123.
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    Chapter Nine. Facts and Truth.Panayot Butchvarov - 2015 - In Anthropocentrism in Philosophy: Realism, Antirealism, Semirealism. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 169-186.
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    Chapter nine orthodoxy in transition.Milton Berman - 1961 - In John Fiske: The Evolution of a Popularizer. Harvard University Press. pp. 173-198.
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  13. Chapter Nine Ethical Antihumanism.Samir Dayal - 2008 - In Mina Karavanta & Nina Morgan (eds.), Edward Said and Jacques Derrida: Reconstellating Humanism and the Global Hybrid. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 220.
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    Chapter Nine.Michael Boylan - 2007 - In The Extinction of Desire. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 104–108.
    This chapter contains section titled: A Story About Angie.
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  15. Chapter Nine Is Love an Affection or an Emotion? Looking at Wesley's Heart Language in a New Light Gregory S. Clapper.Gregory S. Clapper - 2007 - In Thomas Jay Oord (ed.), The Many Facets of Love: Philosophical Explorations. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 75.
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    Chapter Nine. Jumping From The Couch.Jonathan Lear - 2017 - In Wisdom Won From Illness: Essays in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. pp. 159-174.
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  17. Chapter Nine Kantian Robotics: Building a Robot to Understand Kant's Transcendental Turn Lawrence M. Hinman.Kantian Robotics - 2007 - In Soraj Hongladarom (ed.), Computing and Philosophy in Asia. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 135.
     
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    Chapter Nine. The Philosophical Basis of Constitutional Discussion in Canada.Neil G. Robertson & David Peddle - 2003 - In Neil G. Robertson & David Peddle (eds.), Philosophy and Freedom the Legacy of James Doull. University of Toronto Press. pp. 393-465.
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    Chapter Nine.John Dillon - 1987 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 3 (1):333-358.
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    Chapter nine. Arendt and socrates.Dana Villa - 1999 - In Politics, Philosophy, Terror: Essays on the Thought of Hannah Arendt. Princeton University Press. pp. 204-218.
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    Chapter Nine. Abstraction Reconsidered.Øystein Linnebo - 2017 - In Philosophy of Mathematics. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. pp. 126-138.
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    Chapter nine. Moral burdens.Richard W. Miller - 1992 - In Moral differences: truth, justice, and conscience in a world of conflict. Princeton University Press. pp. 307-325.
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    Chapter Nine. Information.Peter Godfrey-Smith - 2013 - In Philosophy of Biology. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 144-158.
  24. Chapter nine a surreptitious romantic? Reading Sartre with Victor Hugo Bradley Stephens.A. Surreptitious Romantic - 2009 - In B. P. O'Donohoe & R. O. Elveton (eds.), Sartre's Second Century. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 123.
     
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    Chapter Nine.Stanley Rosen - 1985 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 1 (1):271-288.
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    Chapter nine. Property rights.Samuel Fleischacker - 2004 - In On Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations: A Philosophical Companion. Princeton University Press. pp. 174-202.
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    Chapter Nine. Some Relatively Easy Problems.Michael N. Forster - 2009 - In Kant and Skepticism. Princeton University Press. pp. 55-57.
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    Chapter Nine.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 196-210.
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    Chapter Nine. The Logic of Particularism and Some Applications.Ramsay MacMullen - 1996 - In Moderate Realism and its Logic. Yale University Press. pp. 199-258.
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    Chapter Nine. Heschel And The Call To Action.Michael Marmur - 2016 - In Abraham Joshua Heschel and the sources of wonder. Buffalo: University of Toronto Press. pp. 162-182.
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    Chapter Nine. Reason and Unreason: A Problematic Distinction.Sabina Lovibond - 2002 - In Ethical formation. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. pp. 174-198.
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  32. Chapter Nine The Politics of Recognition and an Ideology of Multiculturalism Tim Soutphommasane.Tim Soutphommasane - 2007 - In Julie Connolly, Michael Leach & Lucas Walsh (eds.), Recognition in politics: theory, policy and practice. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 155.
     
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    Chapter Nine. Consciousness Is Not Memory.Galen Strawson - 2011 - In Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment. Princeton University Press. pp. 72-76.
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    Chapter nine. Some moral implications of pluralism: On there being some limits even to morality.John Kekes - 1993 - In The Morality of Pluralism. Princeton University Press. pp. 161-178.
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    Chapter Nine. Authority and Community in the Two Cities.Nannerl O. Keohane - 1980 - In Philosophy and the State in France the Renaissance to the Enlightenment /Nannerl O. Keohane. --. --. Princeton University Press, C1980. pp. 262-282.
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    Chapter Nine. Transformed Perception.Nijay K. Gupta - 2010 - In Worship That Makes Sense to Paul: A New Approach to the Theology and Ethics of Paul's Cultic Metaphors. De Gruyter.
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    Chapter Nine. MILL's RHETORIC.Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - In John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control. Princeton University Press. pp. 203-224.
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    Chapter nine. The eclipse of liberal democracy.Russell L. Hanson - 1985 - In The Democratic Imagination in America: Conversations with Our Past. Princeton University Press. pp. 293-328.
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    Chapter Nine.Phillip Mitsis - 1988 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 4 (1):303-322.
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    Chapter nine. Causing conflicts to continue.Christopher Mitchell - 2014 - In Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (eds.), How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy. De Gruyter. pp. 205-224.
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    Chapter nine. Democracy.J. Donald Moon - 1993 - In Constructing Community: Moral Pluralism and Tragic Conflicts. Princeton University Press. pp. 190-210.
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    Chapter Nine.Alexander Nehamas - 1986 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 2 (1):275-316.
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  43. Chapter Nine Perversion and Creativity in the Language of War Robert Hogenraad.Robert Hogenraad - 2007 - In Leonid Dorfman, Colin Martindale & Vladimir Petrov (eds.), Aesthetics and innovation. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 161.
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    Chapter Nine. Reconciling the Tension between Similarity and Difference in Critical Hermeneutics.David B. Wong - 2014 - In Ming Xie (ed.), The Agon of Interpretations: Towards a Critical Intercultural Hermeneutics. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. pp. 165-184.
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    Chapter Nine. The Philosophical Legacy of the Founders of Pragmatism.Phillip Wiener - 1949 - In Philip Paul Wiener (ed.), Evolution and the founders of pragmatism. Gloucester, Mass.,: P. Smith. pp. 190-204.
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    Chapter Nine. Absolute Spirit.Robert E. Wood - 2014 - In Hegel's Introduction to the System: Encyclopaedia Phenomenology and Psychology. University of Toronto Press. pp. 194-200.
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    Plantinga’s defence of the free will defence in chapter nine ofThe Nature of Necessity.K. H. A. Esmail - 2002 - Sophia 41 (2):19-29.
    Alvin Plantinga, in the ninth chapter ofThe Nature of Necessity, sets out a defence of the Free Will Defence (FWD)2. In what follows, I shall set out, to begin with, a statement of the main line of his argument3. I shall, then, set out a number of minor criticisms of the ninth chapter. Finally, I shall set out a criticism of Plantinga’s argument.
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    Nine Chapters on Mathematical Modernity: Essays on the Global Historical Entanglements of the Science of Numbers in China.Andrea Bréard - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    The book addresses for the first time the dynamics associated with the modernization of mathematics in China from the nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century from a transcultural global historical perspective. Rather than depict the transformations of mathematical knowledge in terms of a process of westernization, the book analyzes the complex interactions between different scientific communities and the ways in which the past, modernity, language, and mathematics were negotiated in a global context. In each chapter, Andrea Bréard provides vivid portraits (...)
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    Chapter Thirty-Nine Waiting for Gaia.Bruno Latour - 2021 - In Giovanni Aloi & Susan McHugh (eds.), Posthumanism in art and science: a reader. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 229-234.
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    Nine modern moralists.Paul Ramsey - 1962 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
    Excerpt from Nine Modern Moralists The greatness of the men whose insight and re ections are the subject of the following chapters is obviously a sufficient justification for this volume. The reader who simply wants to learn what was felt and thought and believed by some of the outstanding minds of the immediate past and of the present can, it is hoped, do so by reading the chapters of this book as expository essays. Here he will find their thought (...)
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