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    From Kant to Husserl: selected essays.Charles Parsons - 2012 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    The transcendental aesthetic -- Arithmetic and the categories -- Remarks on pure natural science -- Two studies in the reception of Kant's philosophy of arithmetic: postscript to part I -- Some remarks on Frege's conception of extension -- Postscript to essay 5 -- Frege's correspondence: postscript to essay 6 -- Brentano on judgment and truth -- Husserl and the linguistic turn.
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    Developing arithmetic in set theory without infinity: some historical remarks.Charles Parsons - 1987 - History and Philosophy of Logic 8 (2):201-213.
    In this paper some of the history of the development of arithmetic in set theory is traced, particularly with reference to the problem of avoiding the assumption of an infinite set. Although the standard method of singling out a sequence of sets to be the natural numbers goes back to Zermelo, its development was more tortuous than is generally believed. We consider the development in the light of three desiderata for a solution and argue that they can probably not all (...)
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    Knowledge and Human Interests.Howard L. Parsons - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33 (2):281-282.
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  4. Wrestling with (and without) dialetheism.Josh Parsons & Jon Cogburn - 2005 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 83 (1):87 – 102.
    Neil Tennant and Joseph Salerno have recently attempted to rigorously formalize Michael Dummett's argument for logical revision. Surprisingly, both conclude that Dummett commits elementary logical errors, and hence fails to offer an argument that is even prima facie valid. After explicating the arguments Salerno and Tennant attribute to Dummett, I show how broader attention to Dummett's writings on the theory of meaning allows one to discern, and formalize, a valid argument for logical revision. Then, after correctly providing a rigorous statement (...)
     
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  5. Marshall and Parsons on ‘Intrinsic’.Dan Marshall & Josh Parsons - 2001 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (2):353-355.
    Dan Marshall and Josh Parsons note, correctly. that the property of being either a cube or accompanied by a cube is incorrectly classified as intrinsic under the definition we have given unless it turns out to be disjunctive. Whether it is disjunctive, under the definition we gave, turns on certain judgements of the relative naturalness of properties. They doubt the judgements of relative naturalness that would classify their property as disjunctive. We disagree. They also suggest that the whole idea (...)
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    The dove that returns, the dove that vanishes: paradox and creativity in psychoanalysis.Michael Parsons - 2000 - Philadelphia: Routledge.
    The nature of psychoanalysis seems contradictory - deeply personal, subjective and intuitive, yet requiring systematic theory and principles of technique. The objective quality of psychoanalytic knowledge is paradoxically dependent on the personal engagement of the knower with what is known. In The Dove that Returns, The Dove that Vanishes , Michael Parsons explores the tension of this paradox. As they respond to it, and struggle to sustain it creatively, analysts discover their individual identities. The work of outstanding clinicians such (...)
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    Teaching Through the Tensions.Kate Parsons - 2022 - American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy 7:87-98.
    This paper explores the tensions that arise when one considers the relevance of institutionalized philosophy to social, political, and environmental change. It considers the time it takes to think deeply, critically, creatively, against the urgent need for protest in the streets, for persuasion of our political representatives, for profound alterations to what we consume. Since philosophy in the academy can reek of disproportionate privilege and self-protection and norms that govern institutionalized philosophy often drive away some of the most curious minds (...)
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    On the consistency of the first-order portion of Frege's logical system.Terence Parsons - 1987 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 28 (1):161-168.
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    The Enigma of the Oceanic Feeling: Revisioning the Psychoanalytic Theory of Mysticism.William B. Parsons - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    This study examines the history of the psychoanalytic theory of mysticism, starting with the seminal correspondence between Freud and Romain Rolland concerning the concept of "oceanic feeling." Providing a corrective to current views which frame psychoanalysis as pathologizing mysticism, Parsons reveals the existence of three models entertained by Freud and Rolland: the classical reductive, ego-adaptive, and transformational. Then, reconstructing Rolland's personal mysticism through texts and letters unavailable to Freud, Parsons argues that Freud misinterpreted the oceanic feeling. In offering (...)
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    Higher-order senses.Terence Parsons - 2010 - In Joseph Almog & Paolo Leonardi (eds.), The philosophy of David Kaplan. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 45.
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  11. Feferman’s Skepticism About Set Theory.Charles Parsons - 2017 - In Gerhard Jäger & Wilfried Sieg (eds.), Feferman on Foundations: Logic, Mathematics, Philosophy. Cham: Springer.
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    Introduction to political science: how to think for yourself about politics.Craig Parsons - 2017 - Hoboken, NJ: Pearson.
    Politics pervades every aspect of our lives as human beings. As Aristotle said, we are "political animals.
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    The ethics of gender.Susan Frank Parsons - 2001 - Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
    On ethics and gender -- Feminism as an ethics of gender -- Is ethics a man's subject? -- The matter of bodies -- The subject of language -- The power of agency -- Engendering ethics -- Conceiving of difference -- Subjected in hope -- For love of God.
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    A propositional calculus intermediate between the minimal calculus and the classical.Charles Parsons - 1966 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 7 (4):353-358.
  15. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.Max Weber, Talcott Parsons & R. H. Tawney - 2003 - Courier Corporation.
    The Protestant ethic — a moral code stressing hard work, rigorous self-discipline, and the organization of one's life in the service of God — was made famous by sociologist and political economist Max Weber. In this brilliant study (his best-known and most controversial), he opposes the Marxist concept of dialectical materialism and its view that change takes place through "the struggle of opposites." Instead, he relates the rise of a capitalist economy to the Puritan determination to work out anxiety over (...)
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  16. Frege's Hierarchies of Indirect Senses and the Paradox of Analysis.Terence D. Parsons - 1981 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 6 (1):37-58.
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    German Education and Re-education By Susanne Charlotte Engelmann, Ph.D.Myles Parsons - 1946 - Franciscan Studies 6 (2):257-257.
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    Corrigendum to my paper: "A propositional calculus intermediate between the minimal calculus and the classical".Charles Parsons - 1969 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 10 (3):336-336.
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    George Boolos.Charles Parsons - 1999 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 40 (1):3-5.
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    Translations from the Philosophical Writings of Gottlob Frege.Charles Parsons - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (4):870-871.
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    Perspectives in Philosophy: A Book of Readings. Robert N. Beck.Howard L. Parsons - 1963 - Philosophy of Science 30 (2):195-196.
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    Signification and Significance: A Study of the Relations of Signs and Values.Howard L. Parsons - 1968 - Philosophy of Science 35 (1):72-73.
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    The doctrine of distribution.Terence Parsons - 2006 - History and Philosophy of Logic 27 (1):59-74.
    Peter Geach describes the 'doctrine of distribution' as the view that a term is distributed if it refers to everything that it denotes, and undistributed if it refers to only some of the things that it denotes. He argues that the notion, so explained, is incoherent. He claims that the doctrine of distribution originates from a degenerate use of the notion of ?distributive supposition? in medieval supposition theory sometime in the 16th century. This paper proposes instead that the doctrine of (...)
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  24. Events in the Semantics of English: A Study in Subatomic Semantics.Terence Parsons - 1990 - MIT Press.
    This extended investigation of the semantics of event (and state) sentences in their various forms is a major contribution to the semantics of natural language, simultaneously encompassing important issues in linguistics, philosophy, and logic. It develops the view that the logical forms of simple English sentences typically contain quantification over events or states and shows how this view can account for a wide variety of semantic phenomena. Focusing on the structure of meaning in English sentences at a &"subatomic&" level&-that is, (...)
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    Can a Darwinian Be a Christian? [REVIEW]Keith M. Parsons - 2001 - Philosophical Inquiry 23 (3-4):156-159.
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    Feminism and Christian Ethics.Susan Frank Parsons - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Feminists are aware of the diversity of thinking within their own tradition, and of the different approaches to moral questions in which that is manifest. This book describes and analyses that diversity by distinguishing three distinct paradigms of moral reasoning to be found within feminism. Using the writings of feminists, the major strengths and weaknesses of each theory are considered, so that creative dialogue between them can be encouraged. Three common themes are drawn out - which are also on the (...)
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    Varieties of Human Value. Charles Morris. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1956. Pp. xv, 209. $5.00.Howard L. Parsons - 1957 - Philosophy of Science 24 (3):284-287.
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    The Philosophy of Social Science.Howard L. Parsons - 1962 - Philosophy of Science 29 (3):322-323.
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    A Synoptic Philosophy of Education.Howard L. Parsons - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (4):604-606.
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  30. A Response To Walter Moberly.Susan Parsons - 1990 - Studies in Christian Ethics 3 (1):30-32.
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  31. Feminist Ethics After Modernity: Towards an Appropriate Universalism.Susan Parsons - 1995 - Studies in Christian Ethics 8 (1):77-94.
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    Substitutional Quantification and Mathematics.Charles Parsons - 1982 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 33 (4):409-421.
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    The Promise of Modern Life: An Interrelational View.Howard L. Parsons - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (1):50-51.
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    The Philosophy of Marxism: An Exposition.Howard L. Parsons - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (4):603-604.
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    Feminist Reflections On Embodiment and Sexuality.Susan Parsons - 1991 - Studies in Christian Ethics 4 (2):16-28.
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    Kierkegaard.Howard L. Parsons - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (1):139-140.
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    Philosophies of History: Meeting of East and West Cycle Pattern Theories of History.Howard L. Parsons - 1962 - Philosophy East and West 12 (4):357-359.
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    The dark side of fear expression: Infant crying as a trigger for maladaptive parental responses.Christine E. Parsons & Joshua C. Skewes - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e75.
    While infant fearfulness, and its expression via crying, may have been adaptive in our evolutionary history, for modern parents, crying can be challenging to respond to. We discuss how and why prolonged crying can raise the risk for difficulties with adult care. Given that crying is the most-reported trigger for shaking, its potential to elicit maladaptive responses should not be overlooked.
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    Russian Philosophy.Howard L. Parsons - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (1):126-128.
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    The Structure of Scientific Theory Change.Keith M. Parsons - 2005 - Philosophy of Science 72 (2):390-395.
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    The Nature of Philosophy: An Introduction.Howard L. Parsons - 1963 - Philosophy of Science 30 (3):295-297.
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    A course in semantics.Daniel Altshuler, Terence Parsons & Roger Schwarzschild - 2019 - Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press. Edited by Terence Parsons & Roger Schwarzschild.
    An introductory text in linguistic semantics, uniquely balancing empirical coverage and formalism with development of intuition and methodology. -/- This introductory textbook in linguistic semantics for undergraduates features a unique balance between empirical coverage and formalism on the one hand and development of intuition and methodology on the other. It will equip students to form intuitions about a set of data, explain how well an analysis of the data accords with their intuitions, and extend the analysis or seek an alternative. (...)
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    Money and Sovereignty in Early Modern France.Jotham Parsons - 2001 - Journal of the History of Ideas 62 (1):59-79.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 62.1 (2001) 59-79 [Access article in PDF] Money and Sovereignty in Early Modern France Jotham Parsons [The mint official] must above all seek integrity in the moneys, on which our features are imprinted and on which the general good depends. For what would be safe if our image were offended, and if that which a subject ought to venerate in his heart (...)
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    Artistry: The Work of Artists.Michael J. Parsons - 1983 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 42 (1):89-90.
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    Remarks on Charles Wei-hsun fu, 'confucianism, marxism-leninism and Mao: A critical study'.Howard L. Parsons - 1975 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 2 (4):429-445.
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    Defining the History of Ideas.Jotham Parsons - 2007 - Journal of the History of Ideas 68 (4):683-699.
    A comparison of the recently-published New Dictionary of the History of Ideas (2005) with its predecessor, The Dictionary of the History of Ideas (1973), reveals much about the development of the history of ideas itself over the last half century. Generally, there has been a movement from a defense of the "Western tradition" against illiberal forces of left and right to an attempt to explore and understand the immense variety of post-colonial identities. Some failings of the New Dictionary, however, suggest (...)
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    Redeeming Media: the Promise and the Pretext of Advertising.Susan F. Parsons - 2000 - Studies in Christian Ethics 13 (1):49-65.
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    The Truth of Ethics.Susan F. Parsons - 2003 - Studies in Christian Ethics 16 (2):52-63.
    As the signs of the highest expectations of the world’s economy come crashing down around us and the dust settles on a sorrowing humanity led foolishly towards war as its only and immediate prospect, ethical thinking is called upon to hold open the way for us to find the truth by which we are to live, and to do so with intellectual acuity and pastoral sensitivity. What might this way be? This paper is written as a preliminary exploration of the (...)
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    Present self-represented futures of value are a reason for the wrongness of killing.S. J. Parsons - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (3):196-197.
    In Marquis's recent paper he has not satisfactorily shown that killing does not adversely affect the victim's present self-represented desires for their future. Marquis is correct in believing life and death are distinct, but living and dying are not. In fact, to use a well-known saying, “the second we are born we start to die”. During the process of dying, whether it be long as in over our lifetime or short as in as we are being killed, there comes a (...)
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    Symbolic Functioning in Childhood.Michael J. Parsons - 1981 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 40 (1):107-108.
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