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    Book notes. [REVIEW]Richard Woodbridge, Kevin Sylwester, Shannon Martin, Jody Zall Kusek, David Clark & Selahattin Dibooglu - 1999 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 12 (2):75-88.
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  2. Richard Simon's reaction to Spinoza's "Tractatus Theologico-Politicus".John D. Woodbridge - 1984 - In Karlfried Gründer & Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann (eds.), Spinoza in der Frühzeit seiner religiösen Wirkung. Heidelberg: L. Schneider.
     
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    Book notes. [REVIEW]Ilan Alon, Richard C. Woodbridge, Tony Diana, Scott Erickson, Richard Smith & David Wood - 2003 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 15 (4):81-84.
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    Emily Kesling, Medical Texts in Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture. (Anglo-Saxon Studies.) Woodbridge, UK: D. S. Brewer, 2020. Pp. 248. $99. ISBN: 978-1-8438-4549-2. [REVIEW]Richard Scott Nokes - 2021 - Speculum 96 (2):521-522.
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    Paul Wood . The Scottish Enlightenment: Essays in Reinterpretation. xii + 399 pp., illus., tables, index.Rochester, N.Y./Woodbridge, U.K.: University of Rochester Press, 2000. $75. [REVIEW]Richard Olson - 2002 - Isis 93 (1):125-126.
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    Joanna Tucker, Reading and Shaping Medieval Cartularies: Multi-Scribe Manuscripts and Their Patterns of Growth. A Study of the Earliest Cartularies of Glasgow Cathedral and Lindores Abbey. (Studies in Celtic History.) Woodbridge, UK: Boydell, 2020. Pp. 332; color and black-and-white figures. $130. ISBN: 978-1-7832-7478-9. [REVIEW]Richard Cassidy - 2022 - Speculum 97 (2):578-580.
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    Dustin M. Frazier Wood, Anglo-Saxonism and the Idea of Englishness in Eighteenth-Century Britain. (Medievalism 18.) Woodbridge, UK: Boydell, 2020. Pp. xv, 237; black-and-white figures. $99. ISBN: 978-1-7832-7501-4. Tim William Machan, Northern Memories and the English Middle Ages. (Manchester Medieval Literature and Culture 34.) Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020. Pp. x, 190; black-and-white figures. $120. ISBN: 978-1-5261-4535-2. [REVIEW]Richard Utz - 2022 - Speculum 97 (2):534-536.
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    "Aristotle's Vision of Nature," by Frederick J. E. Woodbridge, ed. with introd. by John Herman Randall, Jr. [REVIEW]Richard J. Blackwell - 1966 - Modern Schoolman 43 (3):298-299.
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    Ian Howard, Swein Forkbeard's Invasions and the Danish Conquest of England, 991–1017. (Warfare in History.) Woodbridge, Eng., and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, 2003. Pp. xiv, 188; 14 black-and-white figures and tables. $75. [REVIEW]Richard Abels - 2006 - Speculum 81 (2):533-536.
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    Edward W. Strong, 1901--1990.Richard H. Popkin - 1991 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 29 (1):9-12.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:EDWARD W. STRONG, 1901--1990 Edward W. Strong, one.of the founders and leaders of the Journal of the HistoryofPhilosophy,passed away on January 13, 199o, after a long struggle with cancer. Born in Dallas, Oregon in 19~ 1, he was eighty-eight years old when he died. He did his undergraduate studies at Stanford, receiving his B.A. in 1925. Then he went on to graduate studies at Columbia, where he received a (...)
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    Paul Oskar Kristeller memorial notice.Richard Henry Popkin - 2000 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (1):141-142.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Paul Oskar Kristeller Memorial NoticeRichard H. PopkinPaul Oskar Kristeller, the most eminent scholar of renaissance philosophy, was born in Berlin in 1904 to secularized Jewish parents. He died June 7, 1999, in his apartment in New York shortly after his 95th birthday. Kristeller studied in Heidelberg under Martin Heidegger and received his doctorate in 1927 for his work on Neo-Platonism. He was a lecturer and an assistant at Heidelberg (...)
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    Richard Britnell, ed., Durham Priory Manorial Accounts, 1277–1310. Woodbridge, UK, and Rochester, NY: Boydell Press for the Surtees Society, 2014. Pp. lxxiv, 379; 15 tables and 1 map. $90. ISBN: 978-0-85444-073-3. [REVIEW]Mark Bailey - 2015 - Speculum 90 (2):509-511.
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  13. Richard Gameson, ed., The Study of the Bayeux Tapestry. Woodbridge, Suff., and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, 1997. Pp. xiii, 216 plus 26 black-and-white plates; black-and-white frontispiece and black-and-white figures. $81. [REVIEW]Stephen Morillo - 1999 - Speculum 74 (1):168-169.
     
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    Richard Mortimer, Guide to the Muniments of Westminster Abbey. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell Press, 2012. Pp. xiv, 123. $45. ISBN: 9781843837435. [REVIEW]Gervase Rosser - 2014 - Speculum 89 (1):222-223.
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    Richard E. Barton, Lordship in the County of Maine, c.890–1160. Woodbridge, Eng., and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, 2004. Pp. xvii, 255; genealogical tables and 4 maps. $75. [REVIEW]Constance B. Bouchard - 2006 - Speculum 81 (1):141-142.
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    Richard Mortimer, ed., Edward the Confessor: The Man and the Legend. Woodbridge, Eng., and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, 2009. Pp. xii, 203 plus 12 color maps; black-and-white figures and tables. $90. [REVIEW]Christopher N. L. Brooke - 2010 - Speculum 85 (2):441-443.
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    Richard Goddard, Lordship and Medieval Urbanisation: Coventry, 1043–1355. (Royal Historical Society Studies in History, n.s.) Woodbridge, Eng., and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, for the Royal Historical Society, 2004. Pp. xiv, 330; 8 black-and-white figures, 11 tables, and maps. $99. [REVIEW]Donald J. Kagay - 2006 - Speculum 81 (3):854-855.
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    Richard F. Johnson, Saint Michael the Archangel in Medieval English Legend. Woodbridge, Eng., and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, 2005. Pp. xii, 174; 2 tables. $90. [REVIEW]Sherry L. Reames - 2006 - Speculum 81 (4):1214-1215.
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  19. Richard Barber and Anne Riches, A Dictionary of Fabulous Beasts. Illustrations by Rosalind Dease. First paperback edition. Woodbridge, Suffolk; and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, 1996. Pp. 168; black-and-white figures. $27. First published in 1971. [REVIEW]Jan M. Ziolkowski - 1998 - Speculum 73 (2):463-463.
     
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    Jenny Stratford, Richard II and the English Royal Treasure. Woodbridge, UK, and Rochester, NY: Boydell Press, 2012. Pp. xviii, 470; 24 black-and-white and 16 color plates and 15 tables. $220. ISBN: 978-1-84383-378-9. [REVIEW]Phillip Lindley - 2016 - Speculum 91 (4):1169-1170.
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    Tim Tatton-Brown and Richard Mortimer, eds., Westminster Abbey: The Lady Chapel of Henry VII. Woodbridge, Eng., and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, 2003. Pp. xviii, 366 plus 8 color plates; 54 black-and-white plates and 45 black-and-white figures. $85. [REVIEW]Norbert Nussbaum - 2006 - Speculum 81 (2):615-617.
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    Emily Dolmans, Writing Regional Identities in Medieval England: From “Gesta Herwardi” to “Richard Coer de Lyon.” Woodbridge, UK: D. S. Brewer, 2020. Pp. xiii, 235; black-and-white figures. $99. ISBN: 978-1-8438-4568-3. [REVIEW]Joseph Taylor - 2022 - Speculum 97 (4):1183-1185.
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    Claire Elizabeth McIlroy, The English Prose Treatises of Richard Rolle. (Studies in Medieval Mysticism, 4.) Woodbridge, Eng., and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, 2004. Pp. x, 212. $70. [REVIEW]Christopher Roman - 2006 - Speculum 81 (2):560-562.
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  24. Logic in mathematics and computer science.Richard Zach - forthcoming - In Filippo Ferrari, Elke Brendel, Massimiliano Carrara, Ole Hjortland, Gil Sagi, Gila Sher & Florian Steinberger (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Logic. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
    Logic has pride of place in mathematics and its 20th century offshoot, computer science. Modern symbolic logic was developed, in part, as a way to provide a formal framework for mathematics: Frege, Peano, Whitehead and Russell, as well as Hilbert developed systems of logic to formalize mathematics. These systems were meant to serve either as themselves foundational, or at least as formal analogs of mathematical reasoning amenable to mathematical study, e.g., in Hilbert’s consistency program. Similar efforts continue, but have been (...)
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  25. Natural Deduction for the Sheffer Stroke and Peirce’s Arrow (and any Other Truth-Functional Connective).Richard Zach - 2015 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 45 (2):183-197.
    Methods available for the axiomatization of arbitrary finite-valued logics can be applied to obtain sound and complete intelim rules for all truth-functional connectives of classical logic including the Sheffer stroke and Peirce’s arrow. The restriction to a single conclusion in standard systems of natural deduction requires the introduction of additional rules to make the resulting systems complete; these rules are nevertheless still simple and correspond straightforwardly to the classical absurdity rule. Omitting these rules results in systems for intuitionistic versions of (...)
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    Wittgenstein in Irland.Richard Wall - 1999 - Klagenfurt: Ritter.
    Having visited Ireland regularly during the 1930s, Ludwig Wittgenstein resigned his Cambridge philosophy professorship in 1947 and moved there, living in a fishing village on the Atlantic coast and hotels in Dublin and the Wicklow Mountains. Although Wittgenstein spent some time out of the country, Ireland was effectively his base for three very productive years during which he worked on what would become one of his key books, the posthumously published Philosophical Investigations. Wittgenstein in Ireland represents the first sustained account (...)
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    The cosmic egg, AKA the primeval germ: a journey of 59 + 21 zeroes.Richard Bruce Wallace - 2012 - Pittsburgh, Penn.: Dorrance Pub. Co..
    This book is the complete story of the creation of the universe, as it was understood by the ancient Egyptians. It is a collection of harmonic and radical 'Black Thoughts' and the pursuit of equality for all of this planet's inhabitants"--P. vii.
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  28. World perspectives in international law.Richard Young - 1984 - In Adlai E. Stevenson & W. Lawson Taitte (eds.), The Citizen and his government. Austin, Tex.: the University of Texas Press.
     
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  29. Realism, Anti-Foundationalism and the Enthusiasm for Natural Kinds.Richard Boyd - 1991 - Philosophical Studies 61 (1):127-148.
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    Unweaving the rainbow: science, delusion, and the appetite for wonder.Richard Dawkins - 1998 - Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
    Did Newton "unweave the rainbow" by reducing it to its prismatic colors, as Keats contended? Did he, in other words, diminish beauty? Far from it, says Dawkins--Newton's unweaving is the key too much of modern astronomy and to the breathtaking poetry of modern cosmology. Mysteries don't lose their poetry because they are solved: the solution often is more beautiful than the puzzle, uncovering deeper mystery. (The Keats who spoke of "unweaving the rainbow" was a very young man, Dawkins reminds us.) (...)
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    Being measured: truth and falsehood in Aristotle's Metaphysics.Mark Richard Wheeler - 2019 - Albany, New York: State University of New York Press.
    On the basis of careful textual exegesis and philosophical analysis, and contrary to the received view, Mark R. Wheeler demonstrates that Aristotle presents and systematically explicates his definition of the essence of the truth in the Metaphysics. Aristotle states the nominal definitions of the terms "truth" and "falsehood" as part of his arguments in defense of the logical axioms. These nominal definitions express conceptions of truth and falsehood his philosophical opponents would have recognized and accepted in the context of dialectical (...)
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  32. Philosophy 310 Winter Term 2015 McGill University.Richard Zach - forthcoming - .
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    The total blessing.Richard Wurmbrand - 1995 - London: Triangle Books.
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    Economic efficiency in law and economics.Richard O. Zerbe - 2001 - Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.
    . History of the concept of economic efficiency . INTRODUCTION James Buchanan won the Nobel Prize by proving that the process by which elected officials ...
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  35. Truth in Frege.Richard Heck & Robert May - 2018 - In Michael Glanzberg (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Truth. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    A general survey of Frege's views on truth, the paper explores the problems in response to which Frege's distinctive view that sentences refer to truth-values develops. It also discusses his view that truth-values are objects and the so-called regress argument for the indefinability of truth. Finally, we consider, very briefly, the question whether Frege was a deflationist.
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  36. Virtue and Salience.Richard Yetter Chappell & Helen Yetter-Chappell - 2016 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (3):449-463.
    This paper explores two ways in which evaluations of an agent's character as virtuous or vicious are properly influenced by what the agent finds salient or attention-grabbing. First, we argue that ignoring salient needs reveals a greater deficit of benevolent motivation in the agent, and hence renders the agent more blameworthy. We use this fact to help explain our ordinary intuition that failing to give to famine relief is in some sense less bad than failing to help a child who (...)
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  37. Consequences of Calibration.Robert Williams & Richard Pettigrew - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science:14.
    Drawing on a passage from Ramsey's Truth and Probability, we formulate a simple, plausible constraint on evaluating the accuracy of credences: the Calibration Test. We show that any additive, continuous accuracy measure that passes the Calibration Test will be strictly proper. Strictly proper accuracy measures are known to support the touchstone results of accuracy-first epistemology, for example vindications of probabilism and conditionalization. We show that our use of Calibration is an improvement on previous such appeals by showing how it answers (...)
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    Moral differences: truth, justice, and conscience in a world of conflict.Richard W. Miller - 1992 - Princeton University Press.
    In a wide-ranging inquiry Richard W. Miller provides new resources for coping with the most troubling types of moral conflict: disagreements in moral conviction, conflicting interests, and the tension between conscience and desires. Drawing on most fields in philosophy and the social sciences, including his previous work in the philosophy of science, he presents an account of our access to moral truth, and, within this framework, develops a theory of justice and an assessment of the role of morality in (...)
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    Authority and Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge.Richard Moran - 2001 - Princeton University Press.
    Since Socrates, and through Descartes to the present day, the problems of self-knowledge have been central to philosophy's understanding of itself. Today the idea of ''first-person authority''--the claim of a distinctive relation each person has toward his or her own mental life--has been challenged from a number of directions, to the point where many doubt the person bears any distinctive relation to his or her own mental life, let alone a privileged one. In Authority and Estrangement, Richard Moran argues (...)
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    Exchange on "Truth as convenient friction".Richard Rorty & Huw Price - 2010 - In Mario De Caro & David Macarthur (eds.), Naturalism and Normativity. Cambridge University Press.
  41. Necessary Moral Principles.Richard Swinburne - 2015 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 1 (4):617--634.
    ABSTRACT:Moral realism entails that there are metaphysically necessary moral principles of the form ‘all actions of nonmoral kind Z are morally good’; being discoverable a priori, these must be logically necessary. This article seeks to justify this apparently puzzling consequence. A sentence expresses a logically necessary proposition iff its negation entails a contradiction. The method of reflective equilibrium assumes that the simplest account of the apparently correct use of sentences of some type in paradigm examples is probably logically necessary. An (...)
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  42. Basic equality : neither acceptable nor rejectable.Richard Arneson - 2014 - In Uwe Steinhoff (ed.), Do All Persons Have Equal Moral Worth?: On 'Basic Equality' and Equal Respect and Concern. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Critique and Politics: A sociomaterialist intervention.Richard Edwards & Tara Fenwick - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (13):1385-1404.
    Sociomaterial theories, including actor–network theory (ANT), materialist feminism and posthumanism, are sometimes argued to not be addressing or unable to address sufficiently the political and are therefore dismissed as irrelevant to educational research. Through an extended discussion of writers across the social sciences, this article seeks to counter such a view. Drawing specifically on the work of Latour on the nature of critique and on examples of political analysis from writers such as Barad, Bennett, Braidotti, Marres and Whatmore, we suggest (...)
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    Validity and Induction: Some Comments on T.L. Short's Charles Peirce and Modern Science.Richard Kenneth Atkins - 2024 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 59 (4):404-415.
    In _Charles Peirce and Modern Science_, T.L. Short encourages us to read Peirce’s oeuvre in the spirit of philosophical experimentalism. The result is a rewarding and refreshing book that clarifies longstanding controversies and stakes out novel positions in the debates. In these comments, I subject Short’s statements regarding the validity of induction to critical scrutiny. I argue that while much of what he states is correct, he errs in holding that induction is invalid in the short run of an individual’s (...)
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    Globalisierung und Gerechtigkeit.Richard Gerster - 2005 - Bern: h.e.p. Verlag.
    Das seit seinem Erscheinen viel beachtete Sachbuch "Globalisierung und Gerechtigkeit" erscheint in einer überarbeiteten Neuauflage. Das Bedürfnis nach einer Orientierungshilfe zum Thema Globalisierung ist nach wie vor gross. In der überarbeiteten Neuauflage wurden die rund 70 Infografiken zu einem Drittel übernommen, ein Drittel wurde überarbeitet, ein Drittel völlig neu gestaltet. Im neuen Buch werden die Globalisierung der Zweiten Welt, Globalisierung und Landwirtschaft oder globale öffentliche Güter verstärkt oder neu behandelt. "Globalisierung und Gerechtigkeit" bewegt sich zwischen den Fronten der Globalisierungs-Gläubigen und (...)
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  46. The value of information and the epistemology of inquiry.Richard Pettigrew - manuscript
    In the recent philosophical literature on inquiry, epistemologists point out that their subject has often begun at the point at which you already have your evidence and then focussed on identifying the beliefs for which that evidence provides justification. But we are not mere passive recipients of evidence. While some comes to us unbidden, we often actively collect it. This has long been recognised, but typically epistemologists have taken the norms that govern inquiry to be practical, not epistemic. The recent (...)
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  47. Pictorial Style: Two Views.Richard Wollheim - 1979 - In Berel Lang (ed.), The Concept of style. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. pp. 183--202.
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  48. A Biology of Moral Systems.Richard D. Alexander - 1990 - Behavior and Philosophy 18 (2):89-96.
     
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    The Moral Asymmetry of Conscientious Provision and Conscientious Refusal: Insights from Oppression and Allyship.Richard Matthews - 2024 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 17 (1):49-72.
    Conscientious refusal involves decisions by healthcare workers, on grounds of their conscience, to refuse to provide legal, professionally permissible and safe health interventions to patients. Conscientious provision involves decisions by healthcare workers, also on grounds of conscience, to provide safe and beneficial healthcare to patients that is prohibited by law or policy. Some bioethicists believe that the moral issues governing both are identical, and that if one permits conscientious refusals, one should also permit conscientious provisions. This article argues that this (...)
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    Leibniz.Richard Arthur - 2014 - Malden, MA, USA: Polity.
    Few philosophers have left a legacy like that of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. He has been credited not only with inventing the differential calculus, but also with anticipating the basic ideas of modern logic, information science, and fractal geometry. He made important contributions to such diverse fields as jurisprudence, geology and etymology, while sketching designs for calculating machines, wind pumps, and submarines. But the common presentation of his philosophy as a kind of unworldly idealism is at odds with all this bustling (...)
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