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  1. The theory of hypnosis and the concept of persons.Joseph Margolis & Clorinda G. Margolis - 1979 - Behaviorism 7 (2):97-111.
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    John Dewey and Continental Philosophy.Paul Fairfield, James Scott Johnston, Tom Rockmore, James A. Good, Jim Garrison, Barry Allen, Joseph Margolis, Sandra B. Rosenthal, Richard J. Bernstein, David Vessey, C. G. Prado, Colin Koopman, Antonio Calcagno & Inna Semetsky (eds.) - 2010 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    _John Dewey and Continental Philosophy_ provides a rich sampling of exchanges that could have taken place long ago between the traditions of American pragmatism and continental philosophy had the lines of communication been more open between Dewey and his European contemporaries. Since they were not, Paul Fairfield and thirteen of his colleagues seek to remedy the situation by bringing the philosophy of Dewey into conversation with several currents in continental philosophical thought, from post-Kantian idealism and the work of Friedrich Nietzsche (...)
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  3. A new measure of life satisfaction: the Riverside Life Satisfaction Scale.Seth Margolis, Eric Schwitzgebel, Daniel Ozer & Sonja Lyubomirsky - 2018 - Journal of Personality Assessment 101:621-630.
    The Satisfaction With Life Scale (Diener, Emmons, Larsen, & Griffin, 1985) has been the dominant measure of life satisfaction since its creation more than 30 years ago. We sought to develop an improved measure that includes indirect indicators of life satisfaction (e.g., wishing to change one’s life) to increase the bandwidth of the measure and account for acquiescence bias. In 3 studies, we developed a 6-item measure of life satisfaction, the Riverside Life Satisfaction Scale, and obtained reliability and validity evidence. (...)
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    The Options of Contemporary Ethical Theory.Joseph Margolis - 1987 - Philosophy and Literature 11 (1):37-56.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Joseph Margolis THE OPTIONS OF CONTEMPORARY ETHICAL THEORY It may be said, with some prospect ofbeing not altogether idiotic, that the global philosophical question ofour age concerns the possibility of legitimating the conceptual grounds for legitimating claims about anything. The formulation has no interest in the abstract. It merely registers the possibility of an infinite regress; and in that form it has been with us forever. But our (...)
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  5. Les trois sortes d'universalité dans l'herméneutique de H.-G. Gadamer.Joseph Margolis - 1990 - Archives de Philosophie 53 (4):559.
     
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  6. G. E. Moore and intuitionism.Joseph Margolis - 1976 - Ethics 87 (1):35-48.
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    Margolis on the location of bodily sensations.G. N. A. Vesey - 1967 - Analysis 27 (5):174-176.
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    Skepticism, Foundationalism, and Pragmatism.Joseph Margolis - 1977 - American Philosophical Quarterly 14 (2):119 - 127.
    This article formulates the grounds on which a pragmatist theory of knowledge may be favored against skepticism and foundationalism without requiring the refutation of skepticism. It explores in considerable detail some of the central positions bearing on the issue, Including views of g e moore, Bertrand russell, Roderick chisholm, Keith lehrer, Leonard nelson. It also provides a fresh characterization of pragmatism and shows the bearing of theories of truth on the justification of knowledge claims.
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    Pain and perception.Joseph Margolis - 1976 - International Studies in Philosophy 8:3-12.
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  10. What is conceptual glue?Eric Margolis - 1999 - Minds and Machines 9 (2):241-255.
    Conceptual structures are commonly likened to scientific theories, yet the content and motivation of the theory analogy are rarely discussed. Gregory Murphy and Douglas Medin's The Role of Theories in Conceptual Coherence is a notable exception and has become an authoritative exposition of the utility of the theory analogy. For Murphy and Medin, the theory analogy solves what they call the problem of conceptual coherence or the problem of conceptual glue. I argue that they conflate a number of issues under (...)
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  11. G. Morpurgo-Tagliabue's "L'Ésthétique Contemporaine". [REVIEW]Joseph Margolis - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (4):600.
     
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    L'indifférence croissante de la philosophie à l'égard de l'histoire et de la culture.Joseph Margolis - 2001 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (4):425-443.
    On assiste ”a un « surplace » de la recherche philosophique en Occident. L’importance de l’histoire, le caract”ere d’ecisif de la culture, la dimension sociale de l’esprit, ne suscitent plus qu’un int’erêt ’episodique. On a oubli’e les apories de Kuhn. Am’ericains et Occidentaux sont des solipsiste s qui font mine d’ignorer la formation historique de l’esprit, renouvelant l’oubli de Kant et Husserl qui n’avaient pas su prendre en compte le caract”ere contingent, changeant, collectif, fortement historicis’e des comp’etences intellectuelles et cognitives. (...)
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    The Philosophy of Joseph Margolis.G. Ö HermerÉ & N. ran - 2005 - Metaphilosophy 36 (5):552-567.
    In this article I focus on some of Joseph Margolis's contributions to medical ethics. I first discuss some of Margolis's normative and metaphysical views on death and abortion, particularly in his early work Negativities, as well as some of his metaphysical assumptions. Then these views and assumptions are related to his theory of persons and, by implication, his theory of culture, set forth in a number of later works. In the course of the discussion, I call attention to (...)
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  14. Empirical Relationships Among Five Types of Well-Being.Seth Margolis, Eric Schwitzgebel, Daniel J. Ozer & Sonja Lyubomirsky - 2021 - In William Lauinger (ed.), Measuring Well-Being: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from the Social Sciences and Humanities. New York, NY, USA: pp. 339-376.
    Philosophers, psychologists, economists and other social scientists continue to debate the nature of human well-being. We argue that this debate centers around five main conceptualizations of well-being: hedonic well-being, life satisfaction, desire fulfillment, eudaimonia, and non-eudaimonic objective-list well-being. Each type of well-being is conceptually different, but are they empirically distinguishable? To address this question, we first developed and validated a measure of desire fulfillment, as no measure existed, and then examined associations between this new measure and several other well-being measures. (...)
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    Awareness of sensations and of the location of sensations.Joseph Margolis - 1966 - Analysis 26 (October):29-32.
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    The Logic and Structures of Fictional Narrative.Joseph Margolis - 1983 - Philosophy and Literature 7 (2):162-181.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:JOSEPH MARGOLIS THE LOGIC AND STRUCTURES OF FICTIONAL NARRATIVE The fascination of fiction and narrative is plainly immense, sind current analyses are notably fresh and ingenious. But ifone were to venture a compendious account of die most strategic conceptual claims bearing on those notions, they might well be captured by the following three theses: (i) that fiction and narrative are logically quite distinct, without necessarily excluding one anodier; (...)
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  17. Regress arguments against the language of thought.Stephen Laurence & Eric Margolis - 1997 - Analysis 57 (1):60-66.
    The Language of Thought Hypothesis is often taken to have the fatal flaw that it generates an explanatory regress. The language of thought is invoked to explain certain features of natural language (e.g., that it is learned, understood, and is meaningful), but, according to the regress argument, the language of thought itself has these same features and hence no explanatory progress has been made. We argue that such arguments rely on the tacit assumption that the entire motivation for the language (...)
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    Esse est percipi once again.Joseph Margolis - 1967 - Dialogue 5 (4):516-524.
    The propositionEsseest percipiplays an instructively ambiguous role in Berkeley's philosophy—as well as in the history of the theory of knowledge in general. It has, for instance, been construed as a false synthetic proposition by G. E. Moore and as a convention regarding sense-data by A. J. Ayer. And it is of course incompatible with the admission of material objects existing unperceived. I cannot myself see that Berkeley's account of the formula allows us to say that he regards it exc lusively (...)
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  19. MARGOLIS, J. - "Values and Conduct". [REVIEW]G. R. Grice - 1973 - Mind 82:467.
     
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  20. Joseph Margolis, Pragmatism without Foundations Reviewed by.C. G. Prado - 1987 - Philosophy in Review 7 (6):249-252.
     
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  21. "The Worlds of Art and the World": Edited by Joseph Margolis[REVIEW]G. R. Holmes - 1985 - British Journal of Aesthetics 25 (4):395.
     
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  22. MARGOLIS, JOSEPH Pragmatism Without Foundations: Reconciling Realism and Relativism. [REVIEW]Frank G. Verges - 1988 - Philosophy 63:125.
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    Knowledge and Existence; an Introduction to Philosophical Problems. [REVIEW]G. W. - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 27 (1):145-145.
    Margolis, having previously published analytical examinations of Fact and Existence and Values and Conduct, now holds up to inspection Knowledge and Existence. This work is subtitled An Introduction to Philosophical Problems, but it is an introduction in a special sense only. As the author himself states, "I have deliberately omitted nearly all mention of the views of particular philosophers." In other words, the text consists entirely of conceptual investigation, with no leavening of stories on how each puzzlement dealt with (...)
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    Pragmatism Without Foundations: Reconciling Realism and Relativism By Joseph Margolis Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1986, xix + 320 pp., £42.75. [REVIEW]Frank G. Verges - 1988 - Philosophy 63 (243):125-.
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    Negativities. [REVIEW]G. M. - 1976 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (3):553-554.
    Negativities are limitations or deprivations of life or some other condition highly valued by human beings. Death, suicide, abortion, war, crime, punishment, illness, perversion, inequality, and waste are negativities to which Professor Margolis devotes separate chapters. Although Margolis believes that moral judgments on these negativities must satisfy certain conceptual constraints to be rationally coherent, he denies that any one judgment can be deemed solely correct because conflicting ones, arising from different coherent ideologies, can equally satisfy these constraints. The (...)
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    Is Naturalized Epistemology Experientially Vacuous?Michael G. Barnhart - 1996 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 3 (2):1-5.
    By naturalized epistemology, I mean those views expressed by Nozick and Margolis among others who favor an evolutionary account of human rationality as an adaptive mechanism which is unlikely to provide the means for its own legitimation and therefore unlikely to produce a single set of rules or norms which are certifiably rational. Analyzing the likely relativism that stems from such a view, namely that there could be divergent standards of rationality under different historical or environmental conditions, I conclude (...)
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  27. Margolis and Vesey on sensations.William A. Nunn - 1971 - Mind 80 (October):583-588.
     
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  28. Joseph Margolis. Pragmatism's Advantage: American and European Philosophy at the End of the Twentieth Century[REVIEW]Shane Ralston - 2011 - Philosophy in Review 31 (1):54-56.
    The distinctive trait of this newest addition to Joseph Margolis’ magnificent oeuvre of thirty books is its broad-ranging and highly partisan approach to evaluating contemporary trends in Western philosophy. The book is divided into three parts. Part 1 addresses the trifecta of competing philosophical traditions: pragmatism, continental philosophy and analytic philosophy. Based on the book’s title, the reader can easily forecast the winner: pragmatism. Margolis directs Part 2 to the goal of reclaiming naturalism as an antidote to the (...)
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  29. The red Herring and the pet fish: Why concepts still can't be prototypes.Jerry Fodor & Ernest Lepore - 1996 - Cognition 58 (2):253-70.
    1 There is a Standard Objection to the idea that concepts might be prototypes (or exemplars, or stereotypes): Because they are productive, concepts must be compositional. Prototypes aren't compositional, so concepts can't be prototypes (see, e.g., Margolis, 1994).2 However, two recent papers (Osherson and Smith, 1988; Kamp and Partee, 1995) reconsider this consensus. They suggest that, although the Standard Objection is probably right in the long run, the cases where prototypes fail to exhibit compositionality are relatively exotic and involve (...)
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    The Language of Art and Art Criticism. [REVIEW]B. K. W. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (2):373-373.
    Margolis's main concern is to clarify aesthetic terminology, and especially to distinguish between normative and descriptive uses of such terms as "taste" and "aesthetic." His own definition of a work of art, however, "an artifact considered with respect to its design," hardly improves on the definitions he criticizes. Some of the problems he discusses can be seen as versions of the One and the Many: e.g., the relation between a symphony and its different performances or between a poem and (...)
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    On the Relevance of Political Philosophy to Business Ethics.Jeffrey Moriarty - 2005 - Business Ethics Quarterly 15 (3):455-473.
    Abstract:The central problems of political philosophy (e.g., legitimate authority, distributive justice) mirror the central problems of business ethics. The question naturally arises: should political theories be applied to problems in business ethics? If a version of egalitarianism is the correct theory of justice for states, for example, does it follow that it is the correct theory of justice for businesses? If states should be democratically governed by their citizens, should businesses be democratically managed by their employees? Most theorists who have (...)
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  32. Culture and art: an anthology.Lars Aagaard-Mogensen (ed.) - 1976 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
    Danto, A. The artworld.--Dickie, G. What is art?--Margolis, J. Works of art are physically embodied and culturally emergent entities.--Kjørup, S. Art broadly and wholly conceived.--Meyer, L. B. Forgery and the anthropology of art.--Brunius, T. Theory and ideologies in aesthetics.--Tilghman, B. R. Artistic puzzlement.--Binkley, T. Deciding about art.--Alexander, H. G. On defining in aesthetics.--Iseminger, G. Appreciation, the artworld, and the aesthetic.--Glickman, J. Creativity in the arts.--Sclafani, R. The theory of art.--Lyas, C. Danto and Dickie on art.--Beardsley, M. C. Is art (...)
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  33. A simple argument for a higher-order representation theory of consciousness.William G. Lycan - 2001 - Analysis 61 (1):3-4.
  34. Nativism, Transcendentalism and Phenomenology: Revisiting the Non-Placement of the Source of Phenomenal Experience in the World.Diana Gasparyan - 2024 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 13 (1):150-176.
    Nativism as a theory that interprets certain abilities and ideas as innate [The contexts we will consider prefer to speak precisely of innateness in the sense of New European philosophical discussions and avoid the notion of “a priori”/“a posteriori”, respectively, and we will stick to this terminological pair.], is considered by some contemporary philosophers as an echo of outdated philosophical approaches. Critics for the most part reproach it for being unscientific and metaphysical. In one of its most extreme forms, nativism (...)
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    Pragmatism Today VOLUME 7, ISSUE 2, WINTER 2016.Alexander Kremer - 2016 - Pragmatism Today.
    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: Pragmatists in Venice Alexander Kremer... 5 I. Philosophy and human evolution Persons as Natural Artifacts Joseph Margolis... 8 II. Cultural politics and democracy Is Marx a Pragmatist? Tom Rockmore... 24 The waxing and waning of democracy as a way of life : Some of the economic underpinnings Jane Skinner... 33 Redefining the Meaning of 'Morality': A Chapter in the Cultural Politics of Capitalism Kenneth W. Stikkers... 42 Imperial Irony: Rorty, Richard Henry Pratt and the American (...)
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    Wittgenstein: Lectures, Cambridge 1930-1933: From the Notes of G. E. Moore.David G. Stern, Brian Rogers & Gabriel Citron (eds.) - 2016 - Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
    This edition of G. E. Moore's notes taken at Wittgenstein's seminal Cambridge lectures in the early 1930s provides, for the first time, an almost verbatim record of those classes. The presentation of the notes is both accessible and faithful to their original manuscripts, and a comprehensive introduction and synoptic table of contents provide the reader with essential contextual information and summaries of the topics in each lecture. The lectures form an excellent introduction to Wittgenstein's middle-period thought, covering a broad range (...)
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    Interpreting Pitch Accents in Online Comprehension: H* vs. L+H.Duane G. Watson, Michael K. Tanenhaus & Christine A. Gunlogson - 2008 - Cognitive Science 32 (7):1232-1244.
    Although the presence or absence of a pitch accent clearly can play an important role in signaling the discourse and information structure of an utterance, whether the form of an accent determines the type of information it conveys is more controversial. We used an eye‐tracking paradigm to investigate whether H*, which has been argued to signal new information, evokes different eye fixations than L+H*, which has been argued to signal the presence of contrast. Our results demonstrate that although listeners interpret (...)
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    Aktualʹnye problemy filosofii nauki: kollektivnai︠a︡ monografii︠a︡: k i︠u︡bilei︠u︡ G.N. Oboturovoĭ.G. N. Oboturova (ed.) - 2009 - Vologda: Vologodskiĭ gos. pedagog. universitet.
    В монографии опубликованы статьи преподавателей, аспирантов кафедры философии ВГПУ и других вузов, посвященные актуальным проблемам философии науки, философским проблемам конкретно-научного знания.
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    Images and Ideas: Leeuwenhoek’s Perception of the Spermatozoa.Edward G. Ruestow - 1983 - Journal of the History of Biology 16 (2):185-224.
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    A Few Bad Apples? Scandalous Behavior of Mutual Fund Managers.Justin L. Davis, G. Tyge Payne & Gary C. McMahan - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 76 (3):319-334.
    Recent scandals in the business world have intensified the demand for an explanation of the causes of corporate wrongdoing. This study empirically tests the effects of mutual fund management fees and control structures on the likelihood of illegal activity within mutual fund organizations. Specific attention is given to the presence of agency duality issues in the mutual fund industry and how this influences the motivations and decisions of fund managers. Findings provide support for the hypothesized relationship that higher levels of (...)
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    J. G. Fichte in zeitgenössischen Rezensionen.Erich Fuchs, Wilhelm G. Jacobs & Walter Schieche - 1995
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    Homily for the Mass of Anniversary of the Death of G. K. Chesterton.G. Emmett Carter - 1986 - The Chesterton Review 12 (4):439-443.
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    Aristotelian Symposium - I. Düring and G. E. L. Owen: Aristotle and Plato in the Mid-Fourth Century. Papers of the Symposium Aristotelicum held at Oxford August, 1957. (Studia Graeca et Latina Gothoburgensia, xi.) Pp. x+279. Gothenburg: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1960. Paper, kr. 23.G. B. Kerferd - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (01):44-.
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    MIND. A Quarterly Review, etc., edited by. G. Croom Robertson. July 1877. London.G. Croom Robertson - 1877 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 4:340 - 342.
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    Testi neogreci di Calabria. Indice lessicale a cura di G. Caracausi.G. Rohlfs - 1980 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 73 (1).
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    Science, Medicine and Society in the Renaissance: Essays to Honor Walter PagelAllen G. Debus.G. S. Rousseau - 1975 - Isis 66 (4):577-579.
  47. "Vocabualire philosophique." [Fasc. 9. F et G]: Texte et observations.G. Belot - 1905 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 6:291.
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  48. CORRESPONDANCE: Lettres de MM. R. BLANCHÉ, G. BÉNÉZÉ et réponses de M. A. REYMOND.G. BÉnÉzÉ - 1951 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 45 (2):(1951:avril/juin).
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    The Tree of Battles. Honoré Bonet, G. W. Coopland.G. Sarton - 1950 - Isis 41 (2):207-207.
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  50. Un avvertimento alla critica cattolica: G. Papini, L'anima intera.G. Scarsi - 1999 - Studium 95 (5):755-760.
     
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