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    Metaphor as a means of conceptualization of the surrounding world.E. G. Permiakova & V. S. Ponomarenko - 2018 - Liberal Arts in Russiaроссийский Гуманитарный Журналrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Žurnalrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Zhurnalrossiiskii Gumanitarnyi Zhurnal 7 (5):409.
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    The Problem of the Empirical Basis: E. G. Zahars.E. G. Zahar - 1995 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 39:45-74.
    In this paper I shall venture into an area with which I am not very familiar and in which I feel far from confident; namely into phenomenology. My main motive is not to get away from standard, boring, methodological questions like those of induction and demarcation; but the conviction that a phenomenological account of the empirical basis forms a necessary complement to Popper's falsificationism. According to the latter, a scientific theory is a synthetic and universal, hence unverifiable proposition. In fact, (...)
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    Radical behaviorism and theoretical entities.G. E. Zuriff - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):572.
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    Précis of Behaviorism: A conceptual reconstruction.G. E. Zuriff - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):687-699.
    The conceptual framework of behaviorism is reconstructed in a logical scheme rather than along chronological lines. The resulting reconstruction is faithful to the history of behaviorism and yet meets the contemporary challenges arising from cognitive science, psycholinguistics, and philosophy. In this reconstruction, the fundamental premise is that psychology is to be a natural science, and the major corollaries are that psychology is to be objective and empirical. To a great extent, the reconstruction of behaviorism is an elaboration of behaviorist views (...)
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    Conscious will and agent causation.G. E. Zuriff - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (5):678-679.
    Wegner (2002) fails to (1) distinguish conscious will and voluntariness; (2) account for everyday willed acts; and (3) individuate thoughts and acts. Wegner incorrectly implies that (4) we experience acts as willed only when they are caused by unwilled thoughts; (5) thoughts are never true causes of actions; and (6) we experience ourselves as first performing mental acts which then cause our intentional actions.
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  6. Advances in Physiological Science.G. Adam, I. Meszaros & E. I. Banyai (eds.) - 1981
  7. Can God's Existence be Disproved?G. E. Hughes - 1955 - In Antony Flew (ed.), New essays in philosophical theology. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 56-67.
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    An operational restatement of G. E. Müller's psychophysical axioms.E. G. Boring - 1941 - Psychological Review 48 (6):457-464.
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  9. CONKLIN, E. G. - Heredity and environment in the development of man. [REVIEW]E. G. Russell - 1917 - Scientia 11 (22):220.
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  10. Conklin, E. G. - Heredity And Environment In The Development Of Man. [REVIEW]E. G. Russell - 1917 - Scientia 11 (22):220.
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  11. Ë: psikhotvoret︠s︡, obuvatelʹ, filozof.E. G. Zakharchenko & D. P. Kudri︠a︡ (eds.) - 2002 - Moskva: Rossiĭskiĭ in-t kulʹturologii.
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    E. G. K. Lopez-Escobar. An interpolation theorem for denumerably long formulas. Fundamenta mathematicae, vol. 57 no. 3 (1965), pp. 253–257. - E. G. K. Lopez-Escobar. Universal formulas in the infinitary language L αβ. Bulletin de l'Académie Polonaise des Sciences, Série des sciences mathématiques, astronomiques et physiques, vol. 13 (1965), pp. 383–388. [REVIEW]E. G. K. Lopez-Escobar - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (2):301-302.
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    The nature of acoustic response: The relation between sound frequency and frequency of impulses in the auditory nerve.E. G. Wever & C. W. Bray - 1930 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 13 (5):373.
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    A test of three models for stimulus compounding with children.G. R. Sommer, W. E. Jeffrey & R. Shoemaker - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (1):52.
  15. Minerva pneumologica.E. Spiekerkoetter, M. Hoeper, R. Ronchetti, M. P. Villa, M. Barreto, C. D. Brown, H. E. Fessler, S. Novello, G. V. Scagliotti & F. Genel - 2002 - Minerva 41.
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    Fused Modality. An Integral Part of Lawyers’ Form of Life.E. N. G. Svein - 2005 - Ratio Juris 18 (4):429-433.
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  17. Philosophie der Arithmetik.E. G. Husserl - 1891 - The Monist 2:627.
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    Santayana, the Later Years. [REVIEW]G. E. W. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (2):380-381.
    Essentially a collection of letters from Santayana strung together with narrative about the activities of Santayana, C. A. Strong and Cory himself. Other figures come and go: Walter Lippman, T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound. Some of the flavor of Santayana's thought comes through and a good deal of his personality. The letters cover the years 1927-1952: a period of great productivity for Santayana, embracing the Realms of Being, The Last Puritan, Persons and Places and Dominions and Powers. As long as (...)
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    Systematic Theology, Volume Three. [REVIEW]G. E. W. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (1):159-159.
    This closing volume of Tillich's Systematic Theology is devoted to the domain of the Spirit, the domain of social reality, culture, history, and tradition. Tillich's existential, ex-static concept of faith, his qualitative concept of God, and his symbolic concept of the Christ lead him to see the ambiguity, fragmentariness and repeated failures of the church as an empirical reality. But they offer insufficient tools for an analysis of the positive nature and functions of the community of the Faithful. The Protestant (...)
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    The Doctrine of Being in the Aristotelian Metaphysics. [REVIEW]G. E. W. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):308-308.
    There are many reasons to rejoice at this revision of Owens' masterful work, although one might question the term "revision." There are no substantive revisions in the text. There is a very important addition, the Foreword to the Second Edition, in which Owens defends his views against critics and goes on to point out some conclusions about the nature of the Metaphysics which were not explicitly stated in the previous edition, notably that Aristotle's metaphysics was necessarily not a system and (...)
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    The Fountain of Life. [REVIEW]G. E. W. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):305-305.
    This translation of the Fons Vitae, "specially abridged," is stiflingly verbal. There is no critical apparatus, no index, no attempt to lay bare the philosophic doctrine, no explanation of the "abridgment." The book is useless to a serious student and too clumsy to interest any but the most general reader.--W. G. E.
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    The God We Seek. [REVIEW]G. E. W. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (3):595-595.
    Weiss offers here what might be called a normative phenomenology of religion. The book clearly presupposes a body of descriptive detail and properly avoids metaphysical considerations of the existence and nature of God. The latter can be found in Modes of Being, the former have been the province of several disciplines. Weiss begins with an exploration of human experience to find those elements which give rise to religion and the common features which we should expect to qualify religious as well (...)
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    The Philosophy of Aristotle. [REVIEW]G. E. W. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (2):389-390.
    A very useful collection of extensive selections from the Metaphysics, the Categories, On Interpretation, Posterior Analytics, the Physics, On the Soul, Ethics, Politics and Poetics. Entire works, or groups of related books within a work are given. The translations are popular. In the general introduction and the commentaries before each major section, the editor attempts to briefly state the issues in the context of present discussion and relate Aristotle's doctrine to current work in British and American analytic philosophy. The collection (...)
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    The Spirit of American Philosophy. [REVIEW]G. E. W. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):309-310.
    An interpretative introduction to the major themes of classic American philosophy and five of its major figures: Peirce, James, Royce, Dewey and Whitehead. Smith shows sympathy and insight into these men and their ideas, making an excellent choice of basic themes for discussion. Running throughout the book is a sustained argument for a renewal of the breadth of philosophic interest and the sound empirical basis displayed by Pragmatism at its best. Smith is concerned that this "Spirit of American Philosophy" be (...)
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    The Sociology of Religion. [REVIEW]G. E. W. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (4):779-779.
    An excellent translation of the seminal and highly influential section of Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft entitled "Religionssoziologie." This section, really an extended monograph, is Weber's most profound systematic analysis and theoretical account of religious communities. His basic concepts and distinctions—priest and prophet, rationalization and breakthrough, ethical and exemplary prophecy—have long provided the basic framework for the best work in the Sociology of Religion in this country. His study of the relationship between religious breakthrough and social status is masterful. His discussion of (...)
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    The University of Kansas Lectures. [REVIEW]G. E. W. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):313-313.
    Ferrater Mora's paper is devoted to the thesis that man makes his own life--a person constituting himself historically. Harris's lecture is a two-pronged attack on contemporary analytic philosophy. One part of the argument attempts to show that the enterprise is self-refuting, based on an epistemology of naive positivistic empiricism which most of its present proponents have themselves rejected. The other part of the argument is ad hominem, showing the urgent necessity for a synthetic and constructive philosophy which will be able (...)
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    James Mill on Education.E. G. West, W. H. Burston & James Mill - 1970 - British Journal of Educational Studies 18 (3):309.
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    A Fifteenth Century French Algorism from Liége.E. G. R. Waters - 1929 - Isis 12 (2):194-236.
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    Tonal interference in relation to cochlear injury.E. G. Wever & M. Lawrence - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 29 (4):283.
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    The response of the cochlea to tones of low frequency.E. G. Wever, C. W. Bray & C. F. Willey - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 20 (4):336.
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    The ethics of non-heart-beating donation: how new technology can change the ethical landscape.Kristin Zeiler, E. Furberg, G. Tufveson & Stellan Welin - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (7):526-529.
    The global shortage of organs for transplantation and the development of new and better medical technologies for organ preservation have resulted in a renewed interest in non-heart-beating donation (NHBD). This article discusses ethical questions related to controlled and uncontrolled NHBD. It argues that certain preparative measures, such as giving anticoagulants, should be acceptable before patients are dead, but when they have passed a point where further curative treatment is futile, they are in the process of dying and they are unconscious. (...)
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    Resistance to extinction of human evaluative conditioning using a between‐subjects design. E. Díaz, G. Ruiz & F. Baeyens - 2005 - Cognition and Emotion 19 (2):245-268.
    Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the resistance to extinction obtained in evaluative conditioning (EC) studies implies that EC is a qualitatively distinct form of classical conditioning (Baeyens, Eelen, & Crombez, 1995 Baeyens, F, Eelen, P, and Crombez, G, (1995a). Pavlovian associations are forever: On classical conditioning and extinction, Journal of Psychophysiology 9 ((1995a)), pp. 127–141.[Web of Science ®], [Google Scholar]a) or whether it is the result of an nonassociative artefact (Field & Davey, 1997 Field, AP, and Davey, GCL, (...)
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  33. Medalist’s Address: Action, Intention and ‘Double Effect’.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1982 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 56:12-25.
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    Economics, Education and the Politician.E. G. West - 1969 - British Journal of Educational Studies 17 (1):101-102.
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    Ethics: the nature of moral philosophy.G. E. Moore (ed.) - 2005 - New York : Oxford University Press,: Clarendon Press ;.
    G. E. Moore 's 1912 work Ethics has tended to be overshadowed by his famous earlier work Principia Ethica. However, its detailed discussions of utilitarianism, free will, and the objectivity of moral judgements find no real counterpart in Principia, while its account of right and wrong and of the nature of intrinsic value deepen our understanding of Moore 's moral philosophy. Moore himself regarded the book highly, writing late in his career, "I myself like [it] better than Principia Ethica, because (...)
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    Being, Humanity, and Understanding: Studies in Ancient and Modern Societies.G. E. R. Lloyd - 2012 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    G. E. R. Lloyd explores the amazing diversity of views that humans have held on being, humanity, and understanding. In a cross-cultural study that ranges from ancient to modern times, he asks how far we are bound by the conceptual systems to which we belong, and explores topics such as ontology, morality, philosophy of language, and communication.
  37. Poni︠a︡tie mezhʺi︠a︡zykovoĭ ėkvivalentnosti v semanticheskikh teorii︠a︡kh.E. G. Kotorova - 1997 - Tomsk: Tomskiĭ gos. pedagog. universitet.
     
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    Japan; A Short Cultural History.E. H. S. & G. B. Sansom - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (2):282.
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    Mendeleyev revisited.E. G. Marks & J. A. Marks - 2021 - Foundations of Chemistry 23 (2):215-223.
    Despite the periodic table having been discovered by chemists half a century before the discovery of electronic structure, modern designs are invariably based on physicists’ definition of periods. This table is a chemists’ table, reverting to the phenomenal periods that led to the table’s discovery. In doing so, the position of hydrogen is clarified.
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    On frustration of the majority by fulfilment of the majority's will.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1976 - Analysis 36 (4):161-168.
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    The Impact of Digital Technologies on Production Models and Forms of Employment: Socio-Philosophical Analysis.E. G. Tsurkan & E. D. Dryaeva - 2019 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 23 (4):533-547.
    The process of integration of digital technologies into the structure of social production and distribution leads to a series of definite trends in capitalist development. These trends are regular and interdependent. The acceleration of information exchange provides an opportunity to replace the Fordism with a thriftier network model, which involves outsourcing and reducing the longevity of contractual obligations and hiring relationships, which leads to the precarization of labor of a certain social group, which can be described as “precariat”. The change (...)
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  42. Mito e poesia nelle Enneadi di Plotino.G. E. G. E. - 1961 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 15:409.
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    Language, Berkeley, and God.E. G. King - 1970 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (2):112 - 123.
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    Fizika absoli︠u︡tnogo prostranstva i absoli︠u︡tnogo vremeni: spet︠s︡ialʹnai︠a︡ teorii︠a︡ otnositelʹnosti, osnovannai︠a︡ na absoli︠u︡tnom prostranstve i absoli︠u︡tnom vremeni, a takshe utochnennai︠a︡ spet︠s︡ialʹnai︠a︡ teorii︠a︡ otnositelʹnosti A. Ėĭnshteĭna, osnovannai︠a︡ na pokazanii︠a︡kh izmeritelʹnykh priborov, i ikh fizicheskoe i filosofskoe soderzhanie; ėlektromagnitnye i gravitat︠s︡ionnye vzaimodeĭstvii︠a︡.G. E. Ivanchenko - 1995 - Moskva: Izd-vo "ASLAN".
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    The use of operational definitions in science.E. G. Boring - 1945 - Psychological Review 52 (5):243-245.
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  46. Cognition with and without awareness.G. Underwood & J. E. H. Bright - 1995 - In Geoffrey D. M. Underwood (ed.), Implicit Cognition. Oxford University Press.
  47. [Mezhʺi︠a︡zykovai︠a︡ ėkvivalentnostʹ v leksicheskoĭ semantike: sopostavitelʹnoe issledovanie russkogo i nemet︠s︡kogo i︠a︡zykov.E. G. Kotorova - 1998 - New York: P. Lang.
     
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    Disciplines in the Making: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Elites, Learning, and Innovation.G. E. R. Lloyd - 2009 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    We tend to assume that our map of the intellectual disciplines is valid cross-culturally. G. E. R. Lloyd challenges this in relation to eight main areas of human endeavour, namely philosophy, mathematics, history, medicine, art, law, religion, and science, by examining how the disciplines were conceived and developed in different times and places.
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  49. Kritika burzhuaznoĭ filosofii tekhniki.G. E. Smirnova - 1976 - [Leningrad]: Lenizdat.
     
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    The Assyrian Laws.E. A. Speiser, G. R. Driver & John C. Miles - 1936 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 56 (1):107.
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