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  1. Persistent associative default unification.A. Lascarides, E. J. Briscoe, N. Asher & A. Copestake - forthcoming - Linguistics and Philosophy.
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    The Fragmentation of Reason: Preface to a Pragmatic Theory of Cognitive Evaluation.E. J. Lowe & Stephen P. Stich - 1992 - Philosophical Quarterly 42 (166):98.
  3. Ontological Dependency.E. J. Lowe - 1994 - Philosophical Papers 23 (1):31-48.
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    Partial reinforcement: A hypothesis of sequential effects.E. J. Capaldi - 1966 - Psychological Review 73 (5):459-477.
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    Problem of the Many and the Vagueness of Constitution.E. J. Lowe - 1995 - Analysis 55 (3):179-182.
    E. J. Lowe; The problem of the many and the vagueness of constitution, Analysis, Volume 55, Issue 3, 1 July 1995, Pages 179–182, https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/.
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    The Metaphysics of Abstract Objects.E. J. Lowe - 1995 - Journal of Philosophy 92 (10):509-524.
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  7. Lenient Accounts of Warranted Assertability.E. J. Coffman - 2013 - In Clayton Littlejohn & John Turri (eds.), Epistemic Norms: New Essays on Action, Belief, and Assertion. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 33-58.
  8. De mechanisering van het wereldbeeld.E. J. Dijksterhuis - 1958 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 148:101-101.
     
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    Sortals and the Individuation of Objects.E. J. Lowe - 2007 - Mind and Language 22 (5):514-533.
    It has long been debated whether objects are ‘sortally’ individuated. This paper begins by clarifying some of the key terms in play—in particular, ‘sortal’, ‘individuation’, and ‘object’. The term ‘individuation’ is taken to have both a cognitive and a metaphysical sense, in the former denoting the singling out of an object in thought and in the latter a determination relation between entities. ‘Sortalism’ is defined as the doctrine that only as falling under some specific sortal concept can an object be (...)
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    Abstract Particulars.E. J. Lowe - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 41 (162):104-106.
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    Conditioning and nonconditioning interpretations of small-trial phenomena.E. J. Capaldi & Robert W. Waters - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 84 (3):518.
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    A problem for a posteriori essentialism concerning natural kinds.E. J. Lowe - 2007 - Analysis 67 (4):286-292.
    There is a widespread assumption that the classical work in philosophical semantics of Saul Kripke (1980) and Hilary Putnam (1975) has taught us that the essences of natural kinds of substances, such as water and gold, are discoverable only a posteriori by scientific investigation. It is such investigation, thus, that has supposedly revealed to us that it is an essential property of water that it is composed of H2O molecules. This is the way in which Scott Soames, in a recent (...)
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    Are the natural numbers individuals or sorts?E. J. Lowe - 1993 - Analysis 53 (3):142-146.
    E. J. Lowe; Are the natural numbers individuals or sorts?, Analysis, Volume 53, Issue 3, 1 July 1993, Pages 142–146, https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/53.3.142.
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    Substantial Change and Spatiotemporal Coincidence.E. J. Lowe - 2003 - Ratio 16 (2):140-160.
    Substantial change occurs when a persisting object of some kind either begins or ceases to exist. Typically, this happens when one or more persisting objects of another kind or kinds are subjected to appropriate varieties of qualitative or relational change, as when the particles composing a lump of bronze are rearranged so as to create a statue. However, such transformations also seem to result, very often, in cases of spatiotemporal coincidence, in which two numerically distinct objects of different kinds exist (...)
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    Truthmaking as Essential Dependence.E. J. Lowe - 2007 - In Jean-Maurice Monnoyer (ed.), Metaphysics and Truthmakers. Pisctaway, NJ: Ontos Verlag. pp. 237-259.
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  16. Not a Counterexample to Modus Ponens.E. J. Lowe - 1987 - Analysis 47 (1):44 - 47.
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    Primitive Substances.E. J. Lowe - 1994 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (3):531 - 552.
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    Liebe AlS juristisches problem.E. J. Kenney - 1967 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 111 (1-2).
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    Reply to Noonan on Vague Identity.E. J. Lowe - 1997 - Analysis 57 (1):88-91.
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    The consequence argument and ordinary human agency.E. J. Coffman - 2024 - Synthese 203 (3):1-11.
    Brian Cutter (Analysis 77: 278-287, 2017) argues that one of the most prominent versions of the consequence argument—viz., Peter van Inwagen’s (An Essay on Free Will. Oxford University Press, 1983) ‘Third Formal Argument’—does not support an incompatibility thesis that every paradigmatic compatibilist would reject. Justin Capes (Thought 8: 50-56, 2019) concedes Cutter’s conclusion concerning van Inwagen’s Third Formal Argument and tries to meet the important challenge that Cutter issues at the end of his paper—viz., articulate a promising version of the (...)
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    Φιλολογοσ.E. J. Kenney - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (02):212-.
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  22. Hume and his Predecessors on the Causal Maxim.E. J. Khamara & D. G. C. Macnabb - 1977 - In E. J. Khamara & D. G. C. Macnabb (eds.), David Hume.
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    Science and Religion in Seventeenth Century England.E. J. Ashworth - 1974 - Philosophy of Science 41 (2):207-207.
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    Propositional logic in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.E. J. Ashworth - 1968 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 9 (2):179-192.
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    The Nature of Rationality.E. J. Lowe - 1995 - Philosophical Quarterly 45 (180):397-399.
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    Kepler's Second Law of Planetary Motion.E. J. Aiton - 1969 - Isis 60 (1):75-90.
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    Does the Subject of Experience Exist in the World?E. J. Bond - 2007 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (1):124-124.
    In this paper I attempt to show, by considering a number of sources, including Wittgenstein, Sartre, Thomas Nagel and Spinoza, but also adding something crucial of my own, that it is impossible to construe the subject of experience as an object among other objects in the world. My own added argument is the following. the subject of experience cannot move in time along with material events and processes or it could not be aware of the passage of time, hence neither (...)
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  28. A Study in Memory--A Philosophical Essay.E. J. Furlong - 1953 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (12):381-382.
     
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  29. A Study in Memory.E. J. Furlong - 1954 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 144:290-291.
     
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  30. Memory.E. J. Furlong - 1948 - Mind 57 (January):16-44.
  31. A defence of the four-category ontology.E. J. Lowe - forthcoming - Argument Und Analyse:225--240.
     
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    The Essential Nature of Art.E. J. Bond - 1975 - American Philosophical Quarterly 12 (2):177 - 183.
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    Moral Autonomy Fights Back.E. J. Borowski - 1980 - Philosophy 55 (211):95 - 100.
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    Gewirth on reason and morality.E. J. Bond - 1980 - Metaphilosophy 11 (1):36–53.
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    Antoninus Liberalis.E. J. Kenney - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (02):178-.
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    Aldo Lunelli : La lingua poetica latina. Pp. lvii + 204. Bologna: Patron, 1974. Paper, L. 5,500.E. J. Kenney - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (1):122-122.
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    Aldo Lunelli (ed.): La lingua poetica latina. Pp. lvii + 204. Bologna: Patron, 1974. Paper, L. 5,500.E. J. Kenney - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (01):122-.
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    Ancient Lives of Virgil.E. J. Kenney - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (01):31-.
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    Approaches to Catullus.E. J. Kenney - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (01):43-.
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    A Teubner Propertius.E. J. Kenney - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (02):200-.
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    Callimachus and the Augustans.E. J. Kenney - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (01):57-.
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    Classics and the History of Ideas.E. J. Kenney - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (01):86-.
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    Catullan Interpretations.E. J. Kenney - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (02):165-.
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    Die Epistulae Heroidum XVIII und XIX des Corpus Ovidanum: Echtheitskritische Untersuchungen. M Beck.E. J. Kenney - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):311-313.
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    Erasmus.E. J. Kenney - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (03):401-.
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    Essays in Advocacy.E. J. Kenney - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (03):242-.
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    Ends, Means, and Values.E. J. Kenney - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (03):294-.
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    Elmar Schulz-Vanheyden: Properz und das griechische Epigramm. Pp. 181. (Münster diss.) Münister: privately printed, 1969. Paper.E. J. Kenney - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (1):111-111.
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    First thoughts on the Hamiltonensis.E. J. Kenney - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (03):267-270.
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    Grattiana.E. J. Kenney - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (01):13-16.
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