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  1. The ethics of the Cambridge Platonists.Eugene Munger Austin - 1935 - Philadelphia,: Philadelphia.
     
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  2. The Ethics of the Cambridge Platonists.Eugene M. Austin - 1937 - Philosophical Review 46:341.
     
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  3. The Planteome database: an integrated resource for reference ontologies, plant genomics and phenomics.Laurel Cooper, Austin Meier, Marie-Angélique Laporte, Justin L. Elser, Chris Mungall, Brandon T. Sinn, Dario Cavaliere, Seth Carbon, Nathan A. Dunn, Barry Smith, Botong Qu, Justin Preece, Eugene Zhang, Sinisa Todorovic, Georgios Gkoutos, John H. Doonan, Dennis W. Stevenson, Elizabeth Arnaud & Pankaj Jaiswal - 2018 - Nucleic Acids Research 46 (D1):D1168–D1180.
    The Planteome project provides a suite of reference and species-specific ontologies for plants and annotations to genes and phenotypes. Ontologies serve as common standards for semantic integration of a large and growing corpus of plant genomics, phenomics and genetics data. The reference ontologies include the Plant Ontology, Plant Trait Ontology, and the Plant Experimental Conditions Ontology developed by the Planteome project, along with the Gene Ontology, Chemical Entities of Biological Interest, Phenotype and Attribute Ontology, and others. The project also provides (...)
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    Diagnostic Experimental Philosophy.Eugen Fischer & Paul E. Engelhardt - 2017 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 36 (3):117-137.
    Experimental philosophy’s much-discussed ‘restrictionist’ program seeks to delineate the extent to which philosophers may legitimately rely on intuitions about possible cases. The present paper shows that this program can be (i) put to the service of diagnostic problem-resolution (in the wake of J.L. Austin) and (ii) pursued by constructing and experimentally testing psycholinguistic explanations of intuitions which expose their lack of evidentiary value: The paper develops a psycholinguistic explanation of paradoxical intuitions that are prompted by verbal case-descriptions, and presents (...)
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  5. Critical ordinary language philosophy: A new project in experimental philosophy.Eugen Fischer - 2023 - Synthese 201 (3):1-34.
    Several important philosophical problems (including the problems of perception, free will, and scepticism) arise from antinomies that are developed through philosophical paradoxes. The critical strand of ordinary language philosophy (OLP), as practiced by J.L. Austin, provides an approach to such ‘antinomic problems’ that proceeds from an examination of ‘ordinary language’ (how people ordinarily talk about the phenomenon of interest) and ‘common sense’ (what they commonly think about it), and deploys findings to show that the problems at issue are artefacts (...)
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    Austin on sense-data: Ordinary language analysis as 'therapy'.Eugen Fischer - 2006 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 70 (1):67-99.
    The construction and analysis of arguments supposedly are a philosopher's main business, the demonstration of truth or refutation of falsehood his principal aim. In Sense and Sensibilia, J.L. Austin does something entirely different: He discusses the sense-datum doctrine of perception, with the aim not of refuting it but of 'dissolving' the 'philosophical worry' it induces in its champions. To this end, he 'exposes' their 'concealed motives', without addressing their stated reasons. The paper explains where and why this at first (...)
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    Inappropriate stereotypical inferences? An adversarial collaboration in experimental ordinary language philosophy.Eugen Fischer, Paul E. Engelhardt & Justin Sytsma - 2020 - Synthese 198 (11):10127-10168.
    This paper trials new experimental methods for the analysis of natural language reasoning and the development of critical ordinary language philosophy in the wake of J.L. Austin. Philosophical arguments and thought experiments are strongly shaped by default pragmatic inferences, including stereotypical inferences. Austin suggested that contextually inappropriate stereotypical inferences are at the root of some philosophical paradoxes and problems, and that these can be resolved by exposing those verbal fallacies. This paper builds on recent efforts to empirically document (...)
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  8. Experimental ordinary language philosophy: a cross-linguistic study of defeasible default inferences.Eugen Fischer, Paul E. Engelhardt, Joachim Horvath & Hiroshi Ohtani - 2019 - Synthese 198 (2):1029-1070.
    This paper provides new tools for philosophical argument analysis and fresh empirical foundations for ‘critical’ ordinary language philosophy. Language comprehension routinely involves stereotypical inferences with contextual defeaters. J.L. Austin’s Sense and Sensibilia first mooted the idea that contextually inappropriate stereotypical inferences from verbal case-descriptions drive some philosophical paradoxes; these engender philosophical problems that can be resolved by exposing the underlying fallacies. We build on psycholinguistic research on salience effects to explain when and why even perfectly competent speakers cannot help (...)
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    A Guide to the Threefold Lotus Sutra. Nikkyo Niwano. Translated and adapted by Eugene Langston.Jack Austin - 1983 - Buddhist Studies Review 1 (1):76-77.
    A Guide to the Threefold Lotus Sutra. Nikkyo Niwano. Translated and adapted by Eugene Langston. Kosei Publishing Co., Tokyo 1981. Distributed by Prentice/Hall International, Hemel Hempstead. 168pp. £2.10.
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    Philosophical Delusion and its Therapy: Outline of a Philosophical Revolution.Eugen Fischer - 2011 - New York: Routledge.
    _Philosophical Delusion and its Therapy_ provides new foundations and methods for the revolutionary project of philosophical therapy pioneered by Ludwig Wittgenstein. The book vindicates this currently much-discussed project by reconstructing the genesis of important philosophical problems: With the help of concepts adapted from cognitive linguistics and cognitive psychology, the book analyses how philosophical reflection is shaped by pictures and metaphors we are not aware of employing and are prone to misapply. Through innovative case-studies on the genesis of classical problems about (...)
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    Ordinary language analysis as'therapy'eugen Fischer Ludwig-maximilians-university, munich.Austin On Sense-Data - 2006 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 70 (1):67-99.
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    Eugenics and democracy.R. Austin Freeman - 1932 - The Eugenics Review 23 (4):378.
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    Social decay and eugenical reform.R. Austin Freeman - 1932 - The Eugenics Review 24 (1):47.
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    Verbal Fallacies and Philosophical Intuitions: The Continuing Relevance of Ordinary Language Analysis.Eugen Fischer - 2014 - In Brian Garvey (ed.), Austin on Language. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 124-140.
    The paper builds on a methodological idea from experimental philosophy and on findings from psycholinguistics, to develop and defend ordinary language analysis (OLA) as practiced in J.L. Austin’s Sense and Sensibilia. That attack on sense-datum theories of perception focuses on the argument from illusion. Through a case-study on this paradoxical argument, the present paper argues for a form of OLA which is psychologically informed, seeks to expose epistemic, rather than semantic, defects in paradoxical arguments, and is immune to the (...)
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    Sex education.Austin Eastwood - 1946 - The Eugenics Review 38 (2):106.
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    Segregation of the fit: A plea for positive eugenics.R. Austin Freeman - 1931 - The Eugenics Review 23 (3):207.
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    Landmarks of Scientific Socialism: Anti-Dühring.Friedrich Engels & Austin Lewis - 2017 - Createspace Independent Publishing Platform.
    Landmarks of Scientfic Socialism: Anti-Dühring (German: Herrn Eugen Dührings Umwälzung der Wissenschaft, "Herr Eugen Dühring's Revolution in Science") is a book by Friedrich Engels, which was first published in German in 1878. It had previously been serialised in a periodical called Vorwärts. There were two other German editions during Engels' life. Anti-Dühring was first published in English translation in 1907.The work was perhaps Engels' most important contribution and development within Marxist theory.Eugen Dühring had previously created his own version of socialism, (...)
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    A Vexing Gadfly: The Late Kierkegaard on Economic Matters (Princeton Theological Monograph Series). By EliseoPérez‐Álvarez, with a foreword by EnriqueDussel. Pp. xxii, 214, Eugene OR, Pickwick Publications, 2009, $26.00. [REVIEW]Eric Austin Lee - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (1):170-171.
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    Race and racism.R. Austin Freeman - 1942 - The Eugenics Review 34 (3):96.
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    Affirmations.R. Austin Freeman - 1926 - The Eugenics Review 18 (3):238.
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    Above all liberties.R. Austin Freeman - 1942 - The Eugenics Review 34 (1):30.
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    An outline of psychology.R. Austin Freeman - 1925 - The Eugenics Review 17 (1):38.
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    Brave new world.R. Austin Freeman - 1932 - The Eugenics Review 24 (3):225.
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    Culture and survival.R. Austin Freeman - 1940 - The Eugenics Review 32 (2):59.
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    Essays and addresses, sociological, biological and psychological.R. Austin Freeman - 1930 - The Eugenics Review 22 (3):210.
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    Ethics and some modern world problems.R. Austin Freeman - 1925 - The Eugenics Review 17 (1):36.
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    Evolution at the crossways.R. Austin Freeman - 1925 - The Eugenics Review 16 (4):290.
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    Heredity, mainly human.R. Austin Freeman - 1935 - The Eugenics Review 26 (4):291.
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    History of modern morals.R. Austin Freeman - 1937 - The Eugenics Review 29 (2):131.
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    Man and medicine.R. Austin Freeman - 1933 - The Eugenics Review 25 (3):191.
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    Marriage and morals.R. Austin Freeman - 1930 - The Eugenics Review 21 (4):292.
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    Mankind at the crossroads.R. Austin Freeman - 1924 - The Eugenics Review 16 (2):140.
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    Modern marriage.R. Austin Freeman - 1942 - The Eugenics Review 33 (4):126.
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    Psychology of sex; a manual for students.R. Austin Freeman - 1933 - The Eugenics Review 25 (2):112.
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    Questions of our day.R. Austin Freeman - 1936 - The Eugenics Review 28 (2):133.
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    Race decadence: an examination of the causes of racial degeneracy in the United States.R. Austin Freeman - 1923 - The Eugenics Review 15 (3):513.
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    Racial realities in Europe.R. Austin Freeman - 1925 - The Eugenics Review 17 (1):42.
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    Race, sex and environment.R. Austin Freeman - 1936 - The Eugenics Review 28 (1):65.
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    Social change with respect to culture and original nature.R. Austin Freeman - 1923 - The Eugenics Review 15 (3):506.
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    Sex in relation to society.R. Austin Freeman - 1938 - The Eugenics Review 29 (4):271.
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    Studies in the psychology of sex.(volume vii).R. Austin Freeman - 1931 - The Eugenics Review 23 (2):164.
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    Sex life and sex ethics.R. Austin Freeman - 1934 - The Eugenics Review 25 (4):273.
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    The choice of a mate.R. Austin Freeman - 1935 - The Eugenics Review 27 (2):152.
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    The common weal.R. Austin Freeman - 1924 - The Eugenics Review 16 (3):223.
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    The future of woman.R. Austin Freeman - 1937 - The Eugenics Review 29 (1):62.
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    The neuroses of the nations.R. Austin Freeman - 1926 - The Eugenics Review 18 (2):150.
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    Tantalus or the future of man.R. Austin Freeman - 1926 - The Eugenics Review 18 (2):152.
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    The problem of decadence.R. Austin Freeman - 1932 - The Eugenics Review 23 (4):344.
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    The sub-man.R. Austin Freeman - 1923 - The Eugenics Review 15 (2):383.
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    The truth about childbirth.R. Austin Freeman - 1938 - The Eugenics Review 30 (1):59.
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