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    3. Die Entwicklung des Infinitesimalbegriffs.E. Hoppe - 1920 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 76 (1-4):355-359.
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    Hotspots in the immediate aftermath of trauma – Mental imagery of worst moments highlighting time, space and motion.Johanna M. Hoppe, Ylva S. E. Walldén, Marie Kanstrup, Laura Singh, Thomas Agren, Emily A. Holmes & Michelle L. Moulds - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 99:103286.
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    Χ. Ist Heron der Verfasser der unter seinem Namen herausgegebenen Definitionen und der Geometrie?E. Hoppe - 1918 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 75 (1-4):202-226.
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    Order Matters! Influences of Linear Order on Linguistic Category Learning.Dorothée B. Hoppe, Jacolien Rij, Petra Hendriks & Michael Ramscar - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (11):e12910.
    Linguistic category learning has been shown to be highly sensitive to linear order, and depending on the task, differentially sensitive to the information provided by preceding category markers (premarkers, e.g., gendered articles) or succeeding category markers (postmarkers, e.g., gendered suffixes). Given that numerous systems for marking grammatical categories exist in natural languages, it follows that a better understanding of these findings can shed light on the factors underlying this diversity. In two discriminative learning simulations and an artificial language learning experiment, (...)
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    Order Matters! Influences of Linear Order on Linguistic Category Learning.Dorothée B. Hoppe, Jacolien van Rij, Petra Hendriks & Michael Ramscar - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (11):e12910.
    Linguistic category learning has been shown to be highly sensitive to linear order, and depending on the task, differentially sensitive to the information provided by preceding category markers (premarkers, e.g., gendered articles) or succeeding category markers (postmarkers, e.g., gendered suffixes). Given that numerous systems for marking grammatical categories exist in natural languages, it follows that a better understanding of these findings can shed light on the factors underlying this diversity. In two discriminative learning simulations and an artificial language learning experiment, (...)
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    Contralesional White Matter Alterations in Patients After Hemispherotomy.Jennifer Gaubatz, Conrad C. Prillwitz, Leon Ernst, Bastian David, Christian Hoppe, Elke Hattingen, Bernd Weber, Hartmut Vatter, Rainer Surges, Christian E. Elger & Theodor Rüber - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    How to Think About Nonconceptual Content.Walter Hopp - 2010 - The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 10 (1):1-24.
    This paper provides a general account of what nonconceptual content is, and some considerations in favor of its existence. After distinguishing between the contents and objects of mental states, as well as the properties of being conceptual and being conceptualized, I argue that what is phenomenologically distinctive about conceptual content is that it is not determined by, and does not determine, the intuitive character of an experience. That is, for virtually any experience E with intuitive character I, there is no (...)
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    Joachim Hopp: Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der letzten Attaliden. (Vestigia, 25.) Pp. xii + 167. Munich: C. H. Beck, 1977. Cloth, DM.42. [REVIEW]R. E. Allen - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (1):176-177.
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    Hans-Herman Hoppe's argumentation ethic: A critique.Gene Callahan & Robert P. Murphy - 2006 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 20 (2):53-64.
    ONE OF THE MOST prominent theorists of anarcho-capitalism is Hans- Hermann Hoppe. In what is perhaps his most famous result, the argumentation ethic for libertarianism, he purports to establish an a priori defense of the justice of a social order based exclusively on pri- vate property. Hoppe claims that all participants in a debate must presuppose the libertarian principle that every person owns himself, since the principle underlies the very concept of argumentation. Some libertarians (e.g., Rothbard 1988) have (...)
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    Storia della luce by Vasco Ronchi; The History and Present State of Discoveries Relating to Vision, Light, and Colours by Joseph Priestley; Geschichte der Optik by Emil Wilde; Die Prinzipien der physikalischen Optik, historisch und erkenntnispsychologisch entwickelt by Ernst Mach; J. S. Anderson; A. F. A. Young; Geschichte der Optik by Edmund Hoppe; Les theories sur la nature de la lumiere de Descartes a nos jours et l'evolution de la theorie physique by Ch. E. Papanastassiou. [REVIEW]I. Cohen - 1941 - Isis 33:294-296.
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    Perceptual Particulartiy from a Phenomenological Perspective.Kuei-Chen Chen - 2021 - NCCU Philosophical Journal 45:91-132.
    The paper considers how phenomenologically-minded philosophers should think about the phenomenon Susanna Schellenberg (2016) calls perceptual particularity: in perception, we experience objects in their particularity. For example, if I see a pumpkin, I do not simply see the properties it shares with other objects, such as orange and roundness. What I see is a particular pumpkin that has all these properties. Much work has been done to investigate the phenomenon, but relatively few philosophers have addressed the concern of this paper: (...)
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    A postcolonial reading of the early life of Sara Baartman and the Samaritan Woman in John 4.Dewald E. Jacobs - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (2):8.
    When Jesus meets the Samaritan Woman at Jacob’s well in John 4, it is a meeting between two colonial subjects in the Roman Empire. In this encounter we find the Samaritan Woman as a triply marginalised body, a woman subject to multiple, intersecting forms of oppression within her patriarchal context. Identified as a Samaritan Woman, Jewish rabbis regarded her as unclean, impure, and being menstruous from birth. It can also be deduced that she is an outcast in her own society (...)
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    Just War and Judgment in Fratelli Tutti.Joseph E. Capizzi - forthcoming - Studies in Christian Ethics.
    For decades the papal tradition has renounced the term ‘war’ as something around which to build an ethical approach. One can sympathize with this: resort to war seems the consequence of ethical failure and brings in its train a host of brutalities including rape, torture, and murder that harm both victims and perpetrators. But that view of ‘war’ is an incomplete representation of the possibilities of the uses of force to secure legitimate political goods. Thus the popes have struggled to (...)
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    What Is a Conspiracy Theory and Why Does It Matter?Joseph E. Uscinski & Adam M. Enders - 2023 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 35 (1):148-169.
    Growing concern has been expressed that we have entered a “post-truth” era in which each of us willfully believes whatever we choose, aided and abetted by alternative and social media that spin alternative realities for boutique consumption. A prime example of the belief in alternative realities is said to be acceptance of “conspiracy theories”—a term that is often used as a pejorative to indict claims of conspiracy that are so obviously absurd that only the unhinged could believe them. The epistemological (...)
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  15. Breaking the silence: Is the church failing to address South Africa’s sociopolitical problems?Thabani E. Mkhize - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (2):8.
    This article investigates why the Ecumenical Church in South Africa has not responded effectively to social issues such as bad governance, corruption, inequality, crime, and ethical decline. It uses contextual and comparative analysis to examine the historical, political, and theological factors that influence the church’s role and identity. It draws on missiology, practical theology, and ecclesiology to argue that the church is neglecting its moral and prophetic duty to uphold human dignity and value, and to offer hope and healing to (...)
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    The Mechanisms of Governance.Oliver E. Williamson - 1996 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This book brings together in one place the work of one of our most respected economic theorists, on a field in which he has played a large part in originating: the New Institutional Economics. Transaction cost economics, which studies the governance of contractual relations, is the branch of the New Institutional Economics with which Oliver Williamson is especially associated.Transaction cost economics takes issue with one of the fundamental building blocks in microeconomics: the theory of the firm. Whereas orthodox economics describes (...)
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    Introducing dialogic pedagogy: provocations for the early years.E. Jayne White - 2016 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Introducing Dialogic Pedagogy presents some of the ideas of Russian philosopher Mikhail Bakhtin concerning dialogism in a way that will engage and inspire those studying early childhood education. By translating the growing body of dialogic scholarship into a practical application of teaching and learning with very young children, this book provides readers with alternative ways of examining, engaging and reflecting on practice in the early years to provoke new ways of understanding and enacting pedagogy. This text combines important theoretical ideas (...)
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    Ethical Practice in Professional Youth Work: Perspectives from Four Countries.I. E. Rannala, J. Gorman, H. Tierney, Á Guðmundsson, J. Hickey & T. Corney - 2024 - Ethics and Social Welfare 18 (2):195-210.
    Ethical youth work is ‘good' youth work but how do youth work practitioners collectively determine what is ‘good'? This article presents findings from four-country surveys of youth workers' attitudes and understandings of what constitutes ‘good', that is to say ‘ethical’ practice. The article presents the principles that youth workers say underpin ethical practice in Australia, Estonia, Iceland, and Ireland. The first three countries have well established Codes of Ethics and/or Practice and Professional Associations, while Ireland does not. A survey of (...)
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    ‘It’s Why Young People Choose to Come Here’: Professional Love and the Ethic of Care in UK Youth Work Practice.Martin E. Purcell - 2024 - Ethics and Social Welfare 18 (2):149-163.
    This paper extends the discourse on the importance of the relationship between practitioner and young person as a defining tenet of effective youth work practice, recognising the privileged position occupied by Youth Workers in the social ecology of the young people with whom they work. Reflecting the ethical obligations inherent in this relationship, particularly its focus on enhancing young people’s agency and developmental outcomes, the paper outlines how youth work practice infused with professional love aligns with conceptualizations of an ethic (...)
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  20. Durchblicke.Martin Heidegger & Vittorio Klostermann (eds.) - 1970 - Frankfurt a.M.,: Klostermann.
    Wandlung und Bestand, von H. Jonas.--Die Bedeutung von Martin Heideggers Denken für die Methode der Theologie, von H. Ott.--Das befreite Nichts, von K. Harries.--Bevestigter Gesang; Bemerkungen zu Heideggers Hölderlin-Auslegung, von R.E. Schulz-Seitz.--Heidegger und das Problem einer "philosophischen" Anthropologie, von H. Fahrenbach.--"Das Sein und das Nichts," von E. Tugendhat.--Der Logos-Gedanke des Heraklit, von K. Held.--Platon und das Problem der Wahrheit, von W. Hirsch.--Sein und Cogitationes, von Fr.-W. von Herrmann.--Die Zeitlichkeit der Repräsentation, von W. Janke.--Wandlungen in der Kant-Auffassung Heideggers, von H. (...).--Dialectique et difference. par J. Taminiaux.--Nietzsche im Denken Heideggers, von E. Heftrich.--Remarques sur le rapport de Sein und Zeit et de la phénoménologie husserlienne, par G. Granel.--chiasma (romanized); Merleau-Ponty und Heidegger, von R. Boehm.--Heidegger vom anderen Ufer, von H. Patočka.--Der Spruch des Heidegger, von G. Petrović. (shrink)
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    The Interpretation of Plato's Parmenides : Zeno's Paradox and the Theory of Forms.Reginald E. Allen - 1964 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (2):143-155.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Interpretation of Plato's Parmenides: Zeno s Paradox and the Theory of Forms R. E. ALLEN PLATO'S Parmenides is divided into three main parts, of uneven length, and distinguished from each other both by their subject matter and their speakers. In the first and briefest part (127d-130a), Socrates offers the Theory of Forms in solution of a problem raised by Zeno. In the second (130a-135d), Parmenides levels a series (...)
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    Newtonianism, Relationality, and the Ethical Intersubjectivity of Time.Edwin E. Gantt, Emily Purtschert & Kiara Aguirre - 2024 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 55 (1):1-35.
    Insufficient attention has been paid to the ways in which Newtonian conceptualizations of time encourage the view in contemporary psychology that only efficient causal explanations are viable, explanations that ultimately render meaningful, purposive, morally rich human actions and relationships illusory. In short, psychology’s pervasive adoption of Newtonian assumptions about time and causation renders the discipline incapable of understanding human behavior, its primary focus of study, in any but fundamentally inhuman ways. This paper aims (1) to provide a critique of the (...)
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  23. Remarks on the Mind Body Question.E. P. Wigner - 1967 - \em Am. J. Phys 35:171-184.
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  24. Unpacking the Chalcedonian Formula: From Studied Ambiguity to Saving Mystery.Brian E. Daley - 2016 - The Thomist 80 (2):165-189.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Unpacking the Chalcedonian Formula:From Studied Ambiguity to Saving MysteryBrian E. Daley, S.J.One of the central questions Christian theologians continue to ask themselves, as they confront the mystery of the person of Christ, is, what is the significance for us today of the Council of Chalcedon? For generations of modern scholars, especially those in the West, the dense and rather technical phrases forged at that fifth-century gathering of Christian bishops (...)
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  25. Parmenides: Being, Bounds, and Logic by S. Austin. E. E. Benitez - 1987 - The Thomist 51 (2):377-380.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 377 Parmenides: Being, Bounds, and Logic. By S. AUSTIN. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986. Pp. xi + 203. $20.00. Within carefully drawn limits Austin conducts a rigorous analysis of Parmenides's poem that is both creative and forceful. His analysis reveals a logical structure to the poem that is more intricate and subtle than has previously been acknowledged. The result is a deeper insight into Parmenides 's (...)
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  26. Nature and Motion in the Middle Ages by Fr. James A. Weisheipl.Francis E. Kellet - 1987 - The Thomist 51 (2):381-383.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 381 Nature and Motion in the Middle.Ages. By FR. JAMES A. WEISHE,IPL. Edited by William E. Carroll. Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy, v. 11. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of American Press, 1985. Pp. xii + 292. In this book the editor brings together some articles previously published by Fr. James Weisheipl which deal with various questions relating to Aristotle's natural philosophy along with (...)
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  27. El Primer Principio del Obrar Moral y las Normas Especificas en el Pensamiento de G. Grisez y J. Finnis by Aurelio Ansaldo.William E. May - 1991 - The Thomist 55 (2):332-337.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS El Primer Principia del Obrar Moral y las Normas Especificas en el Pensamiento de G. Grisez y!. Finnis. By AURELIO A.NSALDO. Roma: Pontificia Universita Lateranense, 1990. Pp. xiii+ 255. This unusually excellent and important doctoral dissertation was written in Rome at the Istituto Giovanni Paolo II per Studi su Matrimonio e Famiglia, a component of the Lateran University. The author currently teaches at the Ateneo Romano della (...)
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    Democratic education in superdiverse schools in Aotearoa New Zealand.Bronwyn E. Wood - forthcoming - Educational Philosophy and Theory.
    One of the greatest challenges facing democracies is how to live together with difference. The growth of globalisation and international migration has presented schools with increased opportunities and challenges related to learning from and living with superdiversity. Yet within current policy settings and educational practices, the alignment between superdiversity and democratic education is not explicitly foregrounded. In this paper I examine how teachers (n = 24) from four superdiverse secondary schools in Aotearoa New Zealand’s responded to growing cultural, linguistic and (...)
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    Vulnerability to Influence: A Two-Way Street.Gail E. Henderson - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):50-52.
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    Distinguishing Ethical from Diagnostic Concerns About NRP-cDCD.Kyle E. Karches & Jason T. Eberl - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (6):69-71.
    Bernat (2024) and Busch (2024) both argue that the clamping of cerebral vasculature in NRP-cDCD ensures sufficient diagnostic certainty of death that the procedure does not violate the Dead Donor R...
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    Clinical Genetics and the Problem With Unqualified Confidentiality.Rony E. Duncan - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (2):41-43.
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    Utilitarianism as a Public Philosophy.Robert E. Goodin - 1995 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Utilitarianism, the great reforming philosophy of the nineteenth century, has today acquired the reputation for being a crassly calculating, impersonal philosophy unfit to serve as a guide to moral conduct. Yet what may disqualify utilitarianism as a personal philosophy makes it an eminently suitable guide for public officials in the pursuit of their professional responsibilities. Robert E. Goodin, a philosopher with many books on political theory, public policy and applied ethics to his credit, defends utilitarianism against its critics and shows (...)
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  33. Microfoundations: The Compatibility of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics.E. Roy Weintraub - 1979 - Cambridge University Press.
    This is the first full-length survey of current work which examines the compatibility of microeconomics and macroeconomics. Its particular distinction is that it makes accessible, to non-specialists, those extensive modern refinements of general equilibrium theory which are linked to macroeconomics and monetary theory. Part I traces the development and interlocking nature of two scientific research prgrams, macroeconomics and neo-Walrasian analysis. The five chapters in this part examine general equilibrium theory, Keynes' contribution, the 'neoclassical synthesis', and the Clower–Leijonhufvud contributions to questions (...)
     
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    Ethics in the Gray Area: A Gradualist Theory of Right and Wrong.B. V. E. Hyde - forthcoming - International Journal of Philosophical Studies:1-3.
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    Ethics and World Pictures in Kamm on Enhancement.Richard E. Ashcroft - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (3):19-20.
    Frances Kamm's characteristically subtle paper in response to Michael Sandel is an intriguing intervention in the long-standing and increasingly frustrating debate over the morality of enhancement...
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    Evaluation of Genetic Enhancement: Will Human Wisdom Properly Acknowledge the Value of Evolution?Marilyn E. Coors - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (3):21-22.
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    An Experimental Study of the Fusion of Colored and Colorless Light Sensation: The Locus of the Action.C. E. Ferree - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy 8 (11):294.
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    A Note on the Needs and Uses of Energy Measurements for Work in Psychological Optics.C. E. Ferree & Gertrude Rand - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy 14 (17):457.
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    A Resume of Experiments on the Problem of Lighting in its Relation to the Eye.C. E. Ferree - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy 12 (24):657.
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    Just End-of-Life Policies and Patient Dignity.Richard E. Grant - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (5):32-33.
    Wojtasiewicz (2006) brings up an important topic in medical ethics: end-of-life care for the terminally ill. This issue came to the public eye most recently in the Terri Schiavo case. Wojtasiewicz...
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    The Function of Science in Shaping Philosophic Method.William E. Hocking - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy 2 (18):477.
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  42. Does Pyrrhonism have practical or epistemic value?Diego E. Machuca - 2019 - In Giuseppe Veltri, Racheli Haliva, Stephan Schmid & Emidio Spinelli (eds.), Sceptical paths: enquiry and doubt from antiquity to the present. Berlin: De Gruyter.
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  43. Pyrrhonism and the law of non-contradiction.Diego E. Machuca - 2015 - In Susanna Gambino Longo (ed.), La certitude de l'Antiquité à la Renaissance. Paris: Classiques Garnier.
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    A Response to Commentators on "Ethics of Research Involving Mandatory Drug Testing of High School Athletes in Oregon".Adil E. Shamoo - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (1):29-30.
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    Ethics of Research Involving Mandatory Drug Testing of High School Athletes in Oregon.Adil E. Shamoo - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (1):25-31.
    There is consensus that children have questionable decisional capacity and, therefore, in general a parent or a guardian must give permission to enroll a child in a research study. Moreover, freedom from duress and coercion, the cardinal rule in research involving adults, is even more important for children. This principle is embodied prominently in the Nuremberg Code (1947) and is embodied in various federal human research protection regulations. In a program named "SATURN" (Student Athletic Testing Using Random Notification), each school (...)
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    The Part Played by Consciousness in Mental Operations.E. A. Kirkpatrick - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (16):421-429.
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    Iv.—the dialectical method.E. B. Mcgilvary - 1898 - Mind 7 (25):55-70.
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    Thought Revealed as a Feeling Process in Introspection.E. A. Norris - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (9):225-231.
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  49. Pfleiderer on Morality and Religion.E. Ritchie - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5:619.
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    II—Symposium: The Notion of Emergence.E. S. Russell, C. R. Morris & W. Leslie Mackenzie - 1926 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 6 (1):39-68.
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