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    Black Latex Tool of Transcendence, Artifact of Auscultation: Meditations on the Iconog-raphy of the Stethoscope.W. Porter McRoberts & Robert C. Sears - 1999 - Semiotics 23:22.
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    Black Latex Tool of Transcendence, Artifact of Auscultation.W. Porter McRoberts & Robert C. Sears - 1998 - Semiotics:22-30.
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    Personal Identity.Robert C. Coburn - 1986 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 47 (1):155-160.
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    The shorter Socratic writings: apology of Socrates to the jury, Oeconomicus, and Symposium: translations, with interpretive essays and notes.Robert C. Xenophon & Bartlett - 1996 - Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Edited by Robert C. Bartlett.
    This book presents translations of three dialogues Xenophon devoted to the life and thought of his teacher, Socrates. Each is accompanied by notes and an interpretative essay that will introduce new readers to Xenophon and foster further reflection in those familiar with his writing. "Apology of Socrates to the Jury" shows how Socrates conducted himself when he was tried on the capital charge of not believing in the city's gods and corrupting the young. Although Socrates did not secure his own (...)
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  5. Will power and the virtues.Robert C. Roberts - 1984 - Philosophical Review 93 (2):227-247.
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    Technoscience Studies after Heidegger? Not Yet.Robert C. Scharff - 2010 - Philosophy Today 54 (Supplement):106-114.
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    The Difficulties of Mercy: Reading Thomas Aquinas on Misericordia.Robert C. Miner - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (1):70-85.
    In the Questions on charity in the ST, Aquinas considers at length the vices opposed to charity, omitting altogether any Question on a vice opposed to mercy. What does the omission reveal about mercy and its difficulties? First, I reject ready-to-hand explanations of the omission. Second, I consider the relation between mercy and compassion, showing that for Thomas the primary impediments to compassion are less vices than psychological forces irreducible to any single vice. Third, I turn to a different set (...)
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  8. Autoepistemic logic.Robert C. Moore - 1988 - In Philippe Smets (ed.), Non-standard logics for automated reasoning. San Diego: Academic Press. pp. 105--136.
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    What Is Wrong with Wicked Feelings?Robert C. Roberts - 1991 - American Philosophical Quarterly 28 (1):13 - 24.
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  10. God the Creator.Robert C. Neville, Günter Biemer, James D. Hester, Robert C. Denton & Heinrich Schlier - 1970 - Religious Studies 6 (3):291-292.
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    A Defense of Propensity Interpretations of Fitness.Robert C. Richardson & Richard M. Burian - 1992 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1992:349 - 362.
    We offer a systematic examination of propensity interpretations of fitness, which emphasizes the role that fitness plays in evolutionary theory and takes seriously the probabilistic character of evolutionary change. We distinguish questions of the probabilistic character of fitness from the particular interpretations of probability which could be incorporated. The roles of selection and drift in evolutionary models support the view that fitness must be understood within a probabilistic framework, and the specific character of organism/environment interactions supports the conclusion that fitness (...)
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    The Moral Psychology of the Virtues.Robert C. Roberts - 1986 - Philosophical Review 95 (4):636.
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    Rorty and analytic Heideggerian epistemology ? and Heidegger.Robert C. Scharff - 1992 - Man and World 25 (3-4):483-504.
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    On Thomas Nagel's Objective Self.Robert C. Stalnaker - 2007 - In Robert Stalnaker (ed.), Ways a World Might Be. Oxford University Press Uk.
    This paper explores the conception of self proposed by Thomas Nagel. It is argued that more must be said to clarify the place of a subjective point of view in the objective world than is said by semantic diagnosis. The paper discusses the semantic diagnosis and Nagel’s reasons for finding it unsatisfactory. A metaphysical solution to the problem is presented and the place of subjective point of view in an objective world is explained. It is then analyses whether the austere (...)
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    The significance of the macromolecules in the historiography of molecular biology.Robert C. Olby - 1979 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 1 (2):185 - 198.
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    On a proposed system of epistemic logic.Robert C. Sleigh - 1968 - Noûs 2 (4):391-398.
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    Technology as "Applied Science".Robert C. Scharff - 2012 - In Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis, Stig Andur Pedersen & Vincent F. Hendricks (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Technology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 160–164.
    This chapter contains sections titled: References and Further Reading.
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    The sophistication of non-human emotion.Robert C. Roberts - 2009 - In Robert W. Lurz (ed.), The Philosophy of Animal Minds. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 145--164.
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    Joys.Robert C. Roberts - 2019 - Faith and Philosophy 36 (2):195-222.
    This paper is an initial effort preparatory for a more thorough “theology of joys.” I distinguish joys from other kinds of pleasure and argue that joy can be seen as the form of all the so-called positive emotions. So joy is properly treated in the plural: joys come in a variety of kinds. I distinguish canonical from non-canonical joys. The worthiness of joys is primarily a function of their objects—what the joys are about. I look at a few examples of (...)
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    Soldier, Sage, Saint.Robert C. Neville - 1983 - Philosophy East and West 33 (2):206-207.
  21. Nietzsche on Friendship.Robert C. Miner - 2010 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 40 (1):47-69.
    In this analysis of his thought on friendship, I begin first by arguing that for Nietzsche friendship is undesirable or impossible with or between four human types. Insight on this point is valuable, because it provides clear vision of what friendship is not. Second, I will argue that Nietzsche takes superior friendship to be possible but rare, since it requires its participants to balance three pairs of opposing qualities that are difficult to keep in equilibrium. Third, I will show that (...)
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    Emotions as JudgmentsThe Therapy of Desire.Robert C. Roberts & Martha C. Nussbaum - 1999 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (3):793.
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    Emotions, Character, and Associationist Psychology.Robert C. Roberts & Adam C. Pelser - 2017 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 14 (6):623-645.
    _ Source: _Page Count 23 Emotions are pivotal in the manifestation and functioning of character traits. Traits such as virtues and vices involve emotions in diverse but connected ways. Some virtues are exemplified, in important part, by feeling emotions. Others are exemplified in managing, bypassing, or even eliminating emotions. And one virtue at least is exemplified in _not_-feeling a certain range of emotions. Emotions are a kind of perceptual state, namely _construal_, involving concern or caring about something, in which the (...)
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    Mill's misreading of comte on 'interior observation'.Robert C. Scharff - 1989 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 27 (4):559-572.
  25. Possible Worlds.Robert C. Stalnaker - 2007 - In Robert Stalnaker (ed.), Ways a World Might Be. Oxford University Press Uk.
    This paper explores David Lewis’s four theses on possible worlds. It is argued that these constitute a doctrine called extreme realism about possible worlds, which is deemed false. However, these theses need not be accepted or rejected as a package. The independence of the more plausible parts of the package is shown to defend the coherence of a more moderate form of realism about possible worlds, one that may be justified by common modal opinions and defended as a foundation for (...)
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    Complexity, self-organization and selection.Robert C. Richardson - 2001 - Biology and Philosophy 16 (5):653-682.
    Recent work on self organization promises an explanation of complex order which is independent of adaptation. Self-organizing systems are complex systems of simple units, projecting order as a consequence of localized and generally nonlinear interactions between these units. Stuart Kauffman offers one variation on the theme of self-organization, offering what he calls a ``statistical mechanics'' for complex systems. This paper explores the explanatory strategies deployed in this ``statistical mechanics,'' initially focusing on the autonomy of statistical explanation as it applies in (...)
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    Individual Essences and Possible Worlds.Robert C. Coburn - 1986 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 11 (1):165-183.
  28. Critical anthropology through'constructivist'discourse: From epistemology to politics (Jean-Michel Adam, Marie-Jeanne Borel, Claude Calame, and Mondher Kilani, Le'Discours anthropologique. Description, narration, savoir').Robert C. Ulin - 1999 - Semiotica 124 (1-2):137-152.
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    The Structural Allegory: Reconstructive Encounters with the New French Thought.Robert C. Ulin - 1986 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1986 (69):201-203.
    The Structural Allegory is an important contribution to the evaluation of both structuralist and post-structuralist French social theory. What is particularly exciting about this volume is that the ten contributors represent a disciplinary breadth that is as far reaching as the impact of the new French thought itself. In addition, several authors (D'Amico, O'Neill, Levin, and Fekete) challenge directly the structuralist and post-structuralist failure to address the historicity of social formations, the constitutive dimension of human agency, and domination. However, all (...)
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    Foundations for Osteopathic Medicine.Robert C. Ward - 2003 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
    Thoroughly revised for its Second Edition, Foundations for Osteopathic Medicine is the only comprehensive, current osteopathic text. It provides broad, multidisciplinary coverage of osteopathic considerations in the basic sciences, behavioral sciences, family practice and primary care, and the clinical specialties and demonstrates a wide variety of osteopathic manipulative methods. This edition includes new chapters on biomechanics, microbiology and infectious diseases, health promotion and maintenance, osteopathic psychiatry, emergency medicine, neuromusculoskeletal medicine, rehabilitation, sports medicine, progressive inhibition of neuromuscular structures, visceral manipulation, A.T. (...)
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    Does the Neo-Intuitionist Theory of Obligation Rest on a Mistake?Robert C. Whittemore - 1957 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 6:101-127.
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    Does the Neo-Intuitionist Theory of Obligation Rest on a Mistake?Robert C. Whittemore - 1957 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 6:101-127.
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    Metaphysical Foundations of Sartre’s Ontology.Robert C. Whittemore - 1959 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 8:111-121.
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    Metaphysical Foundations of Sartre’s Ontology.Robert C. Whittemore - 1959 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 8:111-121.
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    Panentheism In Neo-Platonism.Robert C. Whittemore - 1966 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 15:47-70.
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    Positivistic Paths to Value.Robert C. Whittemore - 1972 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 21:159-190.
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    The americanization of panentheism.Robert C. Whittemore - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):25-35.
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    The Americanization of Panentheism.Robert C. Whittemore - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):25-35.
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    Time and Whitehead’s God.Robert C. Whittemore - 1955 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 4:83-92.
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    The Metaphysics of Whitehead’s Feelings.Robert C. Whittemore - 1961 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 10:109-113.
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    The Proper Categorization of Plato’s Demiurgos.Robert C. Whittemore - 1978 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 27:163-166.
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    The Proper Categorization of Plato’s Demiurgos.Robert C. Whittemore - 1978 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 27:163-166.
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    The Process Philosophy of Sir Muhammad Iqbal.Robert C. Whittemore - 1975 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 24:113-130.
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    The Rational Psychology of Laurens Hickok.Robert C. Whittemore - 1964 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 13:80-110.
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    Whitehead's Process and Bradley's Reality.Robert C. Whittemore - 1954 - Modern Schoolman 32 (1):56-74.
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    "We are who we are": Humanity and divinity in Russian literature and history.Robert C. Williams - 2001 - History and Theory 40 (2):272–279.
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    Heidegger: Hermeneutics as “Preparation” for Thinking.Robert C. Scharff - 2017 - In Babette Babich (ed.), Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science: Introduction. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 373-386.
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    Habermas on Heidegger’s Being and Time.Robert C. Scharff - 1991 - International Philosophical Quarterly 31 (2):189-201.
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    If Science has no Essence, How can it be?Robert C. Scharff - 2005 - Philosophy Today 49 (Supplement):30-38.
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    If Science has no Essence, How can it be?Robert C. Scharff - 2005 - Philosophy Today 49 (Supplement):30-38.
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