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  1. What Numbers Could Be: An Argument That Arithmetical Truths Are Laws of Nature.Lila F. L. Luce - 1984 - Dissertation, The University of Wisconsin - Madison
    Theorems of arithmetic are used, perhaps essentially, to reach conclusions about the natural world. This applicability can be explained in a natural way by analogy with the applicability of statements of law to the world. ;In order to carry out an ontological argument for my thesis, I assume the existence of universals as a working hypothesis. I motivate a theory of laws according to which statements of law are singular statements about scientific properties. Such statements entail generalizations about instances of (...)
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    L'œuvre de F. L. G. Frege[REVIEW]P. E. Pilet - 1977 - Dialectica 31 (1‐2):205.
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    Mind, Meaning and Mathematics. Essays on the Philosophy of Husserl and Frege.L. Haaparanta (ed.) - 1994 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    At the turn of the century, Gottlob Frege and Edmund Husserl both participated in the discussion concerning the foundations of logic and mathematics. Since the 1960s, comparisons have been made between Frege's semantic views and Husserl's theory of intentional acts. In quite recent years, new approaches to the two philosophers' views have appeared. This collection of articles opens with the first English translation of Dagfinn Føllesdal's early classic on Husserl and Frege of 1958. The book brings together (...)
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    Finite sets and Frege structures.John L. Bell - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (4):1552-1556.
    Call a family F of subsets of a set E inductive if ∅ ∈ F and F is closed under unions with disjoint singletons, that is, if ∀X∈F ∀x∈E–X(X ∪ {x} ∈ F]. A Frege structure is a pair (E.
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    G. W. F. Hegel: Geometrical Studies Introduction.Alan L. T. Paterson - 2008 - Hegel Bulletin 29 (1-2):118-131.
    Throughout his life, Hegel showed great interest in physics and mathematics. His most sustained, surviving treatment of Euclidean geometry is his early work ‘Geometrische Studien’, which he completed while he was a private tutor [Hoffmeister] in Frankfurt, shortly before leaving for Jena to join Schelling.GSis not easy reading, but despite that, it seems to me that Hegel presents in it a remarkably erudite as well as interesting and insightful critique of geometry. He investigates some of the themes from the foundations (...)
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  6. Choice: The Essential Element in Human Action by Alan Donagan.Janice L. Schultz - 1991 - The Thomist 55 (1):160-165.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:160 BOOK REVIEWS ary. The latter dispose toward {mediate) and help in the expression of (pertain to the use of) the grace of the Spirit. In professing the priority of the Spirit, The Reshaping of Catholicism could hardly be in greater agreement with the Summa theologiae. This theme in Dulles suggests how Aquinas can be linked to ecclesial renewal: Aquinas's thought on the New Law can assist the Church (...)
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  7. Replies to Perry, Falkenstein, and Garrett. [REVIEW]Donald L. M. Baxter - 2009 - Philosophical Studies 146 (3):445 - 455.
    Pace Perry, wondering whether perceived things are identical is thinking about them, for Hume, with no thought of perceptions of them. Hume is not a proto-Fregean; Hume's Difficulty is not a version of Frege's Puzzle. Pace Falkenstein, wondering about an identity is not wondering whether clearly distinct things--stages, surfaces, names--are connected in some way. Pace Garrett, wondering about the identity of an observed object is wondering whether it is really one or two things, not whether there is one F (...)
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  8. L. Keiser, Gottlob Frege, Leben - Werk - Zeit.Karel Berka - 2003 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 10 (1):111-115.
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  9. The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church.F. L. Cross - unknown
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    The Fine Structure of Scientific Creativity.F. L. Holmes - 1981 - History of Science 19 (1):60-70.
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    Veterinary Responsibilities within the One Health Framework.F. L. B. Meijboom & J. van Herten - 2019 - Food Ethics 3 (1-2):109-123.
    Veterinarians play an essential role in the animal-based food chain. They are professionally responsible for the health of farm animals to secure food safety and public health. In the last decades, food scandals and zoonotic disease outbreaks have shown how much animal and human health are entangled. Therefore, the concept of One Health is broadly promoted within veterinary medicine. The profession embraces this idea that the health of humans, animals and the environment is inextricably linked and supports the related call (...)
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  12. Abstracts of Psychological Articles.F. L. Wells - 1920 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 17 (25):693.
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    Effects Simulating Fatigue in Simple Reactions.F. L. Wells, C. M. Kelley & G. Murphy - 1921 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 4 (2):137.
  14. Notes and News.F. L. Wells - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 9 (24):672.
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    Notes on "False" Reactions.F. L. Wells - 1924 - Psychological Review 31 (4):311-320.
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  16. Histoire de la psychologie, de l'Antiquité à nos jours.F. L. Mueller - 1962 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 67 (1):126-127.
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    Racial differences in the intelligence of school children.F. L. Goodenough - 1926 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 9 (5):388.
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    Commentary: The Hegelian Idea.F. L. Jackson - 2003 - In Neil G. Robertson & David Peddle (eds.), Philosophy and Freedom the Legacy of James Doull. University of Toronto Press. pp. 302-329.
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  19. Hegel On Secularity And Consummated Religion.F. L. Jackson - 2004 - Animus 9:149-171.
     
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  20. The Beginning of the End of Metaphysics.F. L. Jackson - 1991 - Dionysius 15:113-123.
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  21. Prophet and Covenant.F. L. Moriarty - 1965 - Gregorianum 46:817-833.
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    Identification of posthypnotic signals and responses.F. L. Marcuse, A. Hill & M. Keegan - 1945 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 35 (2):163.
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    The basis of political obedience.F. L. McCay - 1932 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 10 (4):290-298.
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  24. The Concept of Law in the Aristotelian Politics.F. L. Lisi - forthcoming - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy.
     
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    The Innocence of Corruption.F. L. Lobo - 2001 - Journal of Human Values 7 (1):65-73.
    Corruption is consciously taking advantage of one's special position, power or wealth for personal gain. It is spreading because there is ignorance and absence of adequate knowledge on the subject and how to correct and control it. Added to this is the innocence of the believers in the infallibility of the legal, political, bureau cratic and other social systems. They become the victims of the exploiters of the system who know the system weaknesses and how to take advantage of it (...)
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  26. Strumenti leibniziani.F. L. F. L. - 1991 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 11:479.
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  27. The Revolutionary Origins of Contemporary Philosophy.F. L. Jackson - 1985 - Dionysius 9:129-171.
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    Aristarchus' 'τέλος', Odyssey xxiii. 296.F. L. Kay - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (02):106-.
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  29. Freedom And The Tie That Binds: Marriage As An Ethical Institution.F. L. Jackson - 2001 - Animus 6:115-144.
     
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  30. Mexican Freedom: The Ideal Of The Indigenous State.F. L. Jackson - 1997 - Animus 2:189-206.
    There is a Mexican, as well as a Canadian version of the American Dream. What drives political idealism in Mexico is less the idea of individual right, or respect for the rights of communities, than it is the 'indigenous' right of an historically oppressed people to a political culture and life wholly their own.
     
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  31. The New Faith: Strauss, Kierkegaard and the Theological Revolution.F. L. Jackson - 1988 - Dionysius 12:111-142.
     
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  32. Kant's So-Called Copernican Revolution.F. L. Cross - 1937 - Mind 46 (182):214-217.
  33. Beiträge zu einer geistesgeschichte des Ornaments.F. -L. Kroll - 1986 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 31 (1):80-107.
     
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    The effect of the exposure time upon the R. L. of visible motion.F. L. Dimmick & J. C. Karl - 1930 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 13 (4):365.
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  35. Kant e la pratica del mondo.F. L. F. L. - 1988 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 8 (2):304.
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  36. Thomas Munro.F. L. F. L. - 1965 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 19:309.
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    The Octavia.F. L. Lucas - 1921 - The Classical Review 35 (5-6):91-93.
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    The Reverse of Aristotle.F. L. Lucas - 1923 - The Classical Review 37 (5-6):98-104.
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    The risks of oral contraceptives and estrogen replacement therapy.F. L. Coe, J. H. Parks, R. A. Fraser, S. B. Hotz, J. B. Hurtig, S. N. Hodges, D. Moher, B. Wolf, A. G. Wile & P. J. DiSaia - 1989 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 33 (1):86-106.
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    The basis of political obedience.F. L. McCay - 1932 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 10 (4):290 – 298.
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    An analysis of the canadian research and development system for agriculture/food.F. L. McEwen & L. P. Milligan - 1992 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 5 (1):107-109.
    The report entitled An Analysis of the Canadian Research and Development System for Agriculture/Food which was presented to the Science Council of Canada in July, 1991 contains many far-reaching recommendations for revisions of the research and educational components of the Agriculture/Food System in Canada. The report calls for research of holistic and interdisciplinary nature. It calls for determination of research priorities by broadly constituted committees which would include reporesentaitves heretofore not included in the process of decisionmaking regarding scientific research. In (...)
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  42. Professor Paton and "Kant's So-Called Copernican Revolution".F. L. Cross - 1937 - Mind 46 (184):475-477.
  43. Abstracts of Psychological Articles.F. L. Wells - 1920 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 17 (17):468.
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    Attesting Psychologists for Public Service.F. L. Wells - 1924 - Psychological Review 31 (4):328-335.
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  45. Journals and New Books.F. L. Wells - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 16 (23):642.
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  46. Journals and New Books.F. L. Wells - 1920 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 17 (25):699.
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  47. Journals and New Books.F. L. Wells - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 9 (24):671.
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  48. Journals and New Books.F. L. Wells - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (6):165.
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  49. Journals and New Books.F. L. Wells - 1920 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 17 (17):475.
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    Mental measurement and college objective.F. L. Wells - 1940 - Psychological Review 47 (5):425-450.
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