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    Philosophy of Logic.Leslie Stevenson - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (86):80.
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    Science and Metaphysics: Variations on Kantian Themes.Leslie Stevenson - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (78):86.
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    Philosophy of Logic.Leslie Stevenson - 1973 - Philosophical Quarterly 23 (93):366-367.
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  4. Opinion, belief or faith, and knowledge.Leslie Stevenson - 2003 - Kantian Review 7:72-101.
    Kant famously said he 'had to deny knowledge in order to make room for faith ’ . But what exactly was his conception of Glaube, and how does it fit into his epistemology? In the first Critique it is not until the concluding Method section that he explicitly addresses these issues. In the Canon of Pure Reason he lists three questions that sum up ‘all interest of my reason’: What can I know? What should I do? What may I hope? (...)
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    Logic Matters.Leslie Stevenson - 1973 - Philosophical Quarterly 23 (93):365-366.
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    Meaning and the Moral Sciences.Leslie Stevenson - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (115):176-178.
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  7. Why believe what people say?Leslie Stevenson - 1993 - Synthese 94 (3):429 - 451.
    The basic alternatives seem to be either a Humean reductionist view that any particular assertion needs backing with inductive evidence for its reliability before it can retionally be believed, or a Reidian criterial view that testimony is intrinscially, though defeasibly, credible, in the absence of evidence against its reliability.Some recent arguments from the constraints on interpreting any linguistic performances as assertions with propositional content have some force against the reductionist view. We thus have reason to accept the criterial view, at (...)
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  8. Twelve conceptions of imagination.Leslie F. Stevenson - 2003 - British Journal of Aesthetics 43 (3):238-59.
    The ability to think of something not presently perceived, but spatio-temporally real. (2) The ability to think of whatever one acknowledges as possible in the spatio-temporal world. (3) The liability to think of something that the subject believes to be real, but which is not. (4) The ability to think of things that one conceives of as fictional. (5) The ability to entertain mental images. (6) The ability to think of anything at all. (7) The non-rational operations of the mind, (...)
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    Six levels of mentality.Leslie Stevenson - 2002 - Philosophical Explorations 5 (2):105-124.
    Examination of recent debates about belief shows the need to distinguish: (a) non-linguistic informational states in animal perception; (b) the uncritical use of language, e.g. by children; (c) adult humans' reasoned judgments. If we also distinguish between mind-directed and object-directed mental states, we have: Perceptual 'beliefs' of animals and infants about their material environment. 'Beliefs' of animals and infants about the mental states of others. Linguistically-expressible beliefs about the world, resulting from e.g. the uncritical tendency to believe what we are (...)
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    Kant and the Mind.Leslie Stevenson - 1995 - Philosophical Quarterly 45 (181):531-534.
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    Relative Identity.Leslie Stevenson - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (110):83.
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    Ten theories of human nature.Leslie Forster Stevenson - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by David L. Haberman.
    Over three previous editions, Ten Theories of Human Nature has been a remarkably popular introduction to some of the most influential developments in Western and Eastern thought. This thoroughly revised fourth edition features substantial new chapters on Aristotle and on evolutionary theories of human nature; the latter centers on Edward O. Wilson but also outlines the ideas of Emile Durkheim, B. F. Skinner, Nikolaas Tinbergen, Konrad Lorenz, Noam Chomsky, and recent evolutionary psychology. This edition also includes a rewritten introduction that (...)
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  13. Relative identity and Leibniz's law.Leslie Stevenson - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (87):155-158.
    The indiscernibility of identicals is incompatible with geach's theory of 'relative' identity, But consistent with the view that x is identical with y iff x is the same a as y, For some count-Noun 'a'. 'x is the same a as y' expresses identity only if x is an a, Otherwise it is merely an equivalence relation.
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    A formal theory of sortal quantification.Leslie Stevenson - 1975 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 16 (2):185-207.
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    Some methodological problems associated with researching women entrepreneurs.Lois Stevenson - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (4-5):439 - 446.
    There is a need to feminize the research on entrepreneurs — to include the experiences of women in what we know to be true about entrepreneurs and the entrepreneurial process. This paper highlights some of the most significant methodological problems in researching women's entrepreneurial experience, problems which in the past, have prevented researchers from gaining an understanding of this experience, and which continues to stand in the way of developing female perspectives. Instead of using the existing male-based models, new approaches (...)
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    Dummett on Frege. [REVIEW]Leslie Stevenson - 1974 - Philosophical Quarterly 24 (97):349-359.
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    Empirical Realism and Transcendental Anti-Realism.Leslie Stevenson & Ralph Walker - 1983 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 57 (1):131-178.
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    Empirical Realism and Transcendental Anti-Realism.Leslie Stevenson & Ralph Walker - 1983 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 57 (1):131 - 177.
  19. Accounting education, socialisation and the ethics of business.John Ferguson, David Collison, David Power & Lorna Stevenson - 2011 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 20 (1):12-29.
    This study provides empirical evidence in relation to a growing body of literature concerned with the ‘socialisation’ effects of accounting and business education. A prevalent criticism within this literature is that accounting and business education in the United Kingdom and the United States, by assuming a ‘value-neutral’ appearance, ignores the implicit ethical and moral assumptions by which it is underpinned. In particular, it has been noted that accounting and business education tends to prioritise the interests of shareholders above all other (...)
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    Accounting education, socialisation and the ethics of business.John Ferguson, David Collison, David Power & Lorna Stevenson - 2011 - Business Ethics: A European Review 20 (1):12-29.
    This study provides empirical evidence in relation to a growing body of literature concerned with the ‘socialisation’ effects of accounting and business education. A prevalent criticism within this literature is that accounting and business education in the United Kingdom and the United States, by assuming a ‘value‐neutral’ appearance, ignores the implicit ethical and moral assumptions by which it is underpinned. In particular, it has been noted that accounting and business education tends to prioritise the interests of shareholders above all other (...)
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    First person epistemology.Leslie Stevenson - 1999 - Philosophy 74 (4):475-497.
    I argue that the distinction between first-person present and other-directed contexts of justification throws new light on epistemology. In particular, it has implications for the relations between justification, knowledge and truth, the debate between externalism and internalism, and the prospects for reflective equilibrium. I suggest that to focus on the third-person questions about knowledge or justification is to risk missing the main point of epistemology, namely to help us make reflective judgments about what to believe.
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  22. Sartre on Bad Faith.Leslie Stevenson - 1983 - Philosophy 58 (224):253 - 258.
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    The Many Faces of Science: An Introduction to Scientists, Values, and Society.Leslie Forster Stevenson & Henry Byerly - 2000 - Routledge.
    Intended both for undergraduate students and for general readers, this introduction to the philosophy of science uses case studies, anecdotes and personal comment to portray many heroes and villains from the field of science through the ages.
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  24. Is scientific research value‐neutral?Leslie Stevenson - 1989 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 32 (2):213-222.
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    Dare we speak of ethics? Attending to the unsayable amongst nurse leaders.Kara Schick Makaroff, Janet Storch, Lorelei Newton, Tom Fulton & Lynne Stevenson - 2010 - Nursing Ethics 17 (5):566-576.
    There is increasing emphasis on the need for collaboration between practice and academic leaders in health care research. However, many problems can arise owing to differences between academic and clinical goals and timelines. In order for research to move forward it is important to name and address these issues early in a project. In this article we use an example of a participatory action research study of ethical practice in nursing to highlight some of the issues that are not frequently (...)
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  26. Wittgenstein's Transcendental Deduction and Kant's Private Language Argument.Leslie Stevenson - 1982 - Kant Studien 73 (1-4):321-337.
    I first criticize strawson's account of the transcendental deduction, And then argue that wittgenstein's considerations (in his later work) of the rule-Governed nature of judgment can be used to reconstruct a valid argument for a certain kind of objectivity, Which excludes solipsims. I suggest how kant's talk of synthesis can be reinterpreted in the light of this, As indeed can the doctrine of empirical realism and transcendental idealism.
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    The Nature of Things.Leslie Stevenson - 1974 - Philosophical Quarterly 24 (94):78-81.
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    Existential Epistemology: A Heideggerian Critique of the Cartesian Project.Leslie Stevenson - 1989 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 50 (1):210-213.
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    Are Dispositions Causes?Leslie Stevenson - 1969 - Analysis 29 (6):197 - 199.
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    Morality and the Bomb.Leslie Stevenson & David Fisher - 1985 - Philosophical Quarterly 35 (141):437.
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    Synthetic Unities of Experience.Leslie Stevenson - 2000 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60 (2):281-305.
    Inspired by Kant, Merleau-Ponty and Sellars, I illustrate and identify certain kinds of unity which are typical (if not universal) features of our conscious experience, and argue that Kant was right to claim that such unities are produced by unconscious processes of synthesis:A perceptual experience of succession is not reducible to a succession of perceptual experiences.The experience of perceiving one object as having several features is not reducible to a conjunction of perceptual experiences of those features.A cross-modal perceptual experience is (...)
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    Inspirations from Kant: essays.Leslie Forster Stevenson - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Objects of representation: Kant's Copernican revolution re-interpreted -- Synthetic unities of experience -- Three ways in which space and time might be said to be transcendentally ideal -- The given, the unconditioned, the transcendental object, and the reality of the past -- A theory of everything?: Kant speaks to Stephen Hawking -- Opinion, belief or faith, and knowledge -- Freedom of judgment in Descartes, Spinoza, Hume and Kant -- Six levels of mentality -- A Kantian defense of freewill.
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  33. Seven theories of human nature.Leslie Forster Stevenson - 1974 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Drawing on philosophy, psychology, sociology, politics, biology, and theology, Stevenson introduces readers to the endlessly fascinating subject of human nature. He outlines background theories of the universe, basic approaches to human nature, diagnoses of what is wrong with humankind and prescriptions for putting it right while offering clear, critical analyses of the ideas of Plato, Christianity, Karl Marx, Freud, Sartre, Skinner, and Lorenz. Including completely revised and updated bibliographies, the second edition also provides a new interdisciplinary final chapter suggesting areas (...)
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    A Neo-Kantian Account of Perception.Leslie Stevenson - 2018 - Philosophy 93 (3):411-431.
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    Kant’s Sensational Philosophy.Leslie Stevenson - 2018 - In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit. Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. De Gruyter. pp. 1421-1428.
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    Thirteen theories of human nature.Leslie Forster Stevenson (ed.) - 2017 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Over six previous editions, Twelve Theories of Human Nature has been a remarkably popular introduction to some of the most influential developments in Western and Eastern thought. Now titled Thirteen Theories of Human Nature, this text continues to be an ideal introduction to human nature andintellectual history. This unique volume will engage and motivate students to consider how we can understand and improve both ourselves and human society.
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    Applied philosophy.Leslie Stevenson - 1970 - Metaphilosophy 1 (3):258–267.
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    Can truth be relativized to kinds of mind?Leslie Stevenson - 1988 - Mind 97 (386):281-284.
  39. Freedom of judgement in Descartes, Hume, Spinoza and Kant.Leslie Stevenson - 2004 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 12 (2):223 – 246.
    Is our judgement of the truth-value of propositions subject to the will? Do we have any voluntary control over the formation of our beliefs – and if so, how does it compare with the control we have over our actions? These questions lead into interestingly unclear philosophical and psychological territory which remains a focus of debate today. I will first examine the classic early modern discussions in Descartes, Spinoza and Hume. Then I will review some relevant themes in Kant, including (...)
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    Frege's two definitions of quantification.Leslie Stevenson - 1973 - Philosophical Quarterly 23 (92):207-223.
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    Issues in the Philosophy of Language.Leslie Stevenson, Alfred F. MacKay & Daniel D. Merrill - 1977 - Philosophical Quarterly 27 (106):84.
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    On what sorts of thing there are.Leslie Stevenson - 1976 - Mind 85 (340):503-521.
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  43. Seven Theories of Human Nature.Leslie Stevenson - 1976 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 166 (1):110-110.
     
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  44. Synthetic unities of experience.Leslie Stevenson - 2000 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60 (2):281-306.
    Inspired by Kant, Merleau-Ponty and Sellars, I illustrate and identify certain kinds of unity which are typical (if not universal) features of our conscious experience, and argue that Kant was right to claim that such unities are produced by unconscious processes of synthesis: A perceptual experience of succession is not reducible to a succession of perceptual experiences. The experience of perceiving one object as having several features is not reducible to a conjunction of perceptual experiences of those features. A cross-modal (...)
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  45. The Many Faces of Science.Leslie Stevenson & Henry Byerly - 1997 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (188):404-405.
  46. Things In Themselves and Scientific Explanation.Leslie Stevenson - 1981 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 8 (2):207.
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    Ontological Commitment.Leslie Stevenson - 1976 - Philosophical Quarterly 26 (103):185-186.
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  48. Are dispositions causes?Leslie Stevenson - 1969 - Analysis 29 (6):197.
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  49. External and internal private language arguments.Leslie Stevenson - 1994 - Wittgenstein-Studien 1 (1).
     
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    Is there any Hope for Kant's Account of Religion?Leslie Stevenson - 2001 - In Ralph Schumacher, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Volker Gerhardt (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des Ix. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Bd. I: Hauptvorträge. Bd. Ii: Sektionen I-V. Bd. Iii: Sektionen Vi-X: Bd. Iv: Sektionen Xi-Xiv. Bd. V: Sektionen Xv-Xviii. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 713-720.
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