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    Aiming at Truth, by Nicholas Unwin.S. R. Grimm - 2009 - Mind 118 (471):886-889.
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  2. Review essay on Jonathan Kvanvig's the value of knowledge and the pursuit of understanding.Michael R. Depaul & Stephen R. Grimm - 2007 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74 (2):498–514.
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    Review Essay on Jonathan Kvanvig’s The Value of Knowledge and the Pursuit of Understanding[REVIEW]Stephen R. Grimm Michael R. Depaul - 2007 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74 (2):498-514.
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  4. On Intellectualism in Epistemology.Stephen R. Grimm - 2011 - Mind 120 (479):705-733.
    According to ‘orthodox’ epistemology, it has recently been said, whether or not a true belief amounts to knowledge depends exclusively on truth-related factors: for example, on whether the true belief was formed in a reliable way, or was supported by good evidence, and so on. Jason Stanley refers to this as the ‘intellectualist’ component of orthodox epistemology, and Jeremy Fantl and Matthew McGrath describe it as orthodox epistemology’s commitment to a ‘purely epistemic’ account of knowledge — that is, an account (...)
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    Kant's argument for radical evil.Stephen R. Grimm - 2002 - European Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):160–177.
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    Kant’s Argument for Radical Evil.Stephen R. Grimm - 2002 - European Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):160-177.
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  7. Is understanding a species of knowledge?Stephen R. Grimm - 2006 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 57 (3):515-535.
    Among philosophers of science there seems to be a general consensus that understanding represents a species of knowledge, but virtually every major epistemologist who has thought seriously about understanding has come to deny this claim. Against this prevailing tide in epistemology, I argue that understanding is, in fact, a species of knowledge: just like knowledge, for example, understanding is not transparent and can be Gettiered. I then consider how the psychological act of "grasping" that seems to be characteristic of understanding (...)
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  8. Explanatory inquiry and the need for explanation.Stephen R. Grimm - 2008 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 59 (3):481-497.
    Explanatory inquiry characteristically begins with a certain puzzlement about the world. But why do certain situations elicit our puzzlement while others leave us, in some epistemically relevant sense, cold? Moreover, what exactly is involved in the move from a state of puzzlement to a state where one's puzzlement is satisfied? In this paper I try to answer both of these questions. I also suggest ways in which our account of scientific rationality might benefit from having a better sense of the (...)
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  9. Why Study History? On Its Epistemic Benefits and Its Relation to the Sciences.Stephen R. Grimm - 2017 - Philosophy 92 (3):399-420.
    I try to return the focus of the philosophy of history to the nature of understanding, with a particular emphasis on Louis Mink’s project of exploring how historical understanding compares to the understanding we find in the natural sciences. On the whole, I come to a conclusion that Mink almost certainly would not have liked: that the understanding offered by history has a very similar epistemic profile to the understanding offered by the sciences, a similarity that stems from the fact (...)
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  10. What is philosophy as a way of life? Why philosophy as a way of life?Stephen R. Grimm & Caleb Cohoe - 2020 - European Journal of Philosophy 29 (1):236-251.
    Despite a recent surge of interest in philosophy as a way of life, it is not clear what it might mean for philosophy to guide one's life, or how a “philosophical” way of life might differ from a life guided by religion, tradition, or some other source. We argue against John Cooper that spiritual exercises figure crucially in the idea of philosophy as a way of life—not just in the ancient world but also today, at least if the idea is (...)
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  11. Cardinal Newman, Reformed Epistemologist?Stephen R. Grimm - 2001 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 75 (4):497-522.
    Despite the recent claims of some prominent Catholic philosophers, I argue that Cardinal Newman's writings are in fact largely compatible with the contemporary movement in the philosophy of religion known as Reformed Epistemology, and in particular with the work of Alvin Plantinga. I first show how the thought of both Newman and Plantinga was molded in response to the "evidentialist" claims of John Locke. I then examine the details of Newman's response, especially as seen in his Essay in Aid of (...)
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  12. Ernest Sosa, knowledge, and understanding.Stephen R. Grimm - 2001 - Philosophical Studies 106 (3):171--191.
    This paper offers and analysis of Ernest Sosa's Virtue Perspectivism. Although Sosa has been credited with fathering the influential contemporary movement known as Virtue Epistemology, I argue that Sosa imprudently abandons the reliabilist-based insights of Virtue Epistemology in favor of a reflection-based, "perspectival"' view. Sosa's mixed allegiance to reliabilist-based and reflection-based views of knowledge, in fact, leads to an unwelcome tension in his thought which can be relieved by recognizing that his reflection-based view is in fact an account of the (...)
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    The Need for Explanation in the Philosophy of Mind: A Case Study.Stephen R. Grimm - 2006 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 80:237-244.
    Explanatory inquiry characteristically begins with a certain puzzlement about the world. But why do certain situations elicit our puzzlement while others leave us, in some epistemically relevant sense, cold? Moreover, what exactly is involved in the move from a state of puzzlement to a state where one’s puzzlement is satisfied? In this paper I try to make sense of these questions by focusing on two case studies, one from the popular literature on string theory and one from recent debates in (...)
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  14. What It Takes to Live Philosophically: Or, How to Progress in the Art of Living.Caleb Cohoe & Stephen R. Grimm - 2020 - Metaphilosophy 51 (2-3):391-410.
    This essay presents an account of what it takes to live a philosophical way of life: practitioners must be committed to a worldview, structure their lives around it, and engage in truth‐directed practices. Contra John Cooper, it does not require that one’s life be solely guided by reason. Religious or tradition‐based ways of life count as truth directed as long as their practices are reasons responsive and would be truth directed if the claims made by their way of life are (...)
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    Triple antiviral therapy with telaprevir after liver transplantation: a case series.J. Knapstein, D. Grimm, M. A. W.örns, P. R. Galle, H. Lang & T. Zimmermann - 2014 - Transplant Research and Risk Management 2014.
    Johanna Knapstein,1 Daniel Grimm,1 Marcus A Wörns,1 Peter R Galle,1 Hauke Lang,2 Tim Zimmermann111st Department of Internal Medicine, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany; 2Department of General, Visceral and Transplantation Surgery, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, GermanyIntroduction: Hepatitis C virus reinfection occurs universally after liver transplantation, with accelerated cirrhosis rates of up to 30% within 5 years after liver transplantation. Dual antiviral therapy with pegylated interferon-2a and ribavirin only reaches sustained virological response rates of ~30% after liver transplantation. With the approval of viral (...)
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    Laura Grimm: Definition in Plato's Meno. Pp. 53. Oslo: University Press, 1962. Paper, kr. 8.R. S. Bluck - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (01):113-.
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    A Catholic Modernity?: Charles Taylor’s Marianist Award Lecture.Stephen R. Grimm - 2001 - International Philosophical Quarterly 41 (2):247-249.
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    The Need for Explanation in the Philosophy of Mind: A Case Study.Stephen R. Grimm - 2006 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 80:237-244.
    Explanatory inquiry characteristically begins with a certain puzzlement about the world. But why do certain situations elicit our puzzlement (or curiosity) while others leave us, in some epistemically relevant sense, cold? Moreover, what exactly is involved in the move from a state of puzzlement to a state where one’s puzzlement is satisfied? In this paper I try to make sense of these questions by focusing on two case studies, one from the popular literature on string theory and one from recent (...)
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    Jacquette, Dale. Wittgenstein’s Thought in Transition. [REVIEW]Stephen R. Grimm - 2000 - Review of Metaphysics 53 (3):708-710.
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    Review Essay on Jonathan Kvanvig’s The Value of Knowledge and the Pursuit of Understanding[REVIEW]Stephen R. Grimm - 2007 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74 (2):498-514.
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    A Catholic Modernity?: Charles Taylor’s Marianist Award Lecture. [REVIEW]Stephen R. Grimm - 2001 - International Philosophical Quarterly 41 (2):247-249.
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    What It Takes to Live Philosophically.Caleb Cohoe & Stephen R. Grimm - 2020-10-05 - In James M. Ambury, Tushar Irani & Kathleen Wallace (eds.), Philosophy as a way of life: historical, contemporary, and pedagogical perspectives. Malden, MA: Wiley. pp. 229–247.
    This essay presents an account of what it takes to live a philosophical way of life: practitioners must be committed to a worldview, structure their lives around it, and engage in truth‐directed practices. Contra John Cooper, it does not require that one’s life be solely guided by reason. Religious or tradition‐based ways of life count as truth directed as long as their practices are reasons responsive and would be truth directed if the claims made by their way of life are (...)
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    The Continuity of Wittgenstein's Thought. [REVIEW]Stephen R. Grimm - 1998 - Review of Metaphysics 51 (4):939-939.
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    Wittgenstein’s Thought in Transition. [REVIEW]Stephen R. Grimm - 2000 - Review of Metaphysics 53 (3):708-709.
    During his lifetime Wittgenstein published only two philosophical works: the Tractatus in 1922, and a nine-page article entitled “Some Remarks on Logical Form” in 1929. The Tractatus, of course, achieved legendary status even before it was published. SRLF, however, met a different fate, essentially falling stillborn from the press. To this day SRLF is generally overlooked in discussions of Wittgenstein—a fact especially remarkable in light of the tendency among Wittgensteinians to reverence the merest Zettel of the master. So why has (...)
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    Hume. Two volumes. [REVIEW]Stephen R. Grimm - 1999 - Review of Metaphysics 52 (4):936-938.
    This two-volume reference work attempts to bring together all of the notable essays on Hume’s political thought during this century, a whopping 59 pieces ranging in time from 1906 to 1995. The essays have not been reformatted but are rather facsimiles of the original versions, virtually all of which are gathered from journals. The overall shape of the volumes thus resembles something a graduate research assistant might produce, if in addition to a xerox machine he also had access to a (...)
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    Philosophical Discussions Julia Annas, Robert H. Grimm (edd.): Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Supplementary Volume, 1988. Pp. xii + 222. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988. £25. [REVIEW]R. S. W. Hawtrey - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (01):79-81.
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    Deconstructing Grimm's laws reveals the unrecognized foot and leg symbolism in Indo-European lexicons.Stephen R. Berlant - 2008 - Semiotica 2008 (171):265-290.
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    Definition in Plato's Meno: An inquiry in the light of logic and semantics into the kind of definition intended by Socrates when he asks 'What is virtue?' By Laura Grimm. (Skrifter utgitt av Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi i Islo II. Hist.-Filos. Klasse. Ny Serie. No. 2. Oslo University Press. 1962. Pp. 53. Kr. 8,00.). [REVIEW]A. R. Lacey - 1965 - Philosophy 40 (152):177-.
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    Definition in Plato's Meno: An inquiry in the light of logic and semantics into the kind of definition intended by Socrates when he asks ‘What is virtue?’ By Laura Grimm[REVIEW]A. R. Lacey - 1965 - Philosophy 40 (152):177-177.
  30. Deontological evidentialism, wide-scope, and privileged values.Luis R. G. Oliveira - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (2):485-506.
    Deontological evidentialism is the claim that we ought to form and maintain our beliefs in accordance with our evidence. In this paper, I criticize two arguments in its defense. I begin by discussing Berit Broogard’s use of the distinction between narrow-scope and wide-scope requirements against W.K. Clifford’s moral defense of. I then use this very distinction against a defense of inspired by Stephen Grimm’s more recent claims about the moral source of epistemic normativity. I use this distinction once again (...)
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    The Irish Analogues to Beowulf.R. Mark Scowcroft - 1999 - Speculum 74 (1):22-64.
    Though scholarly consensus has long associated Beowulf with the Bear's Son folk tradition , many have felt that the Grendel episode comes closer to an Irish folktale called “the Hand and the Child.” Wilhelm Grimm first noticed the similarities between the episode and Irish narratives in which a hero defends a hall against a monstrous attacker, and variants of the folktale were adduced as analogues a century ago by Ludwig Laistner, Stopford Brooke, and Albert Stanborough Cook. In 1903 George (...)
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    The Doctrine of Buddha. [REVIEW]P. R. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):145-145.
    An exact reproduction of the 1926 translation of Die Lehre des Buddha, which first appeared in 1915, this work is intended as an exposition of the original doctrine of the Buddha. The criterion of genuineness lies in the known objective truth of the incontestable and self-evident system which Grimm brings forth in the Buddha's name.--R. P.
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  33. Grimm, R.H., Nietzsche's Theory of Knowledge. [REVIEW]P. van Tongeren - 1986 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 48:291.
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    An Approach for Demand Forecasting in Steel Industries Using Ensemble Learning.S. M. Taslim Uddin Raju, Amlan Sarker, Apurba Das, Md Milon Islam, Mabrook S. Al-Rakhami, Atif M. Al-Amri, Tasniah Mohiuddin & Fahad R. Albogamy - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-19.
    This paper aims to introduce a robust framework for forecasting demand, including data preprocessing, data transformation and standardization, feature selection, cross-validation, and regression ensemble framework. Bagging ), boosting and extreme gradient boosting regression ), and stacking are employed as ensemble models. Different machine learning approaches, including support vector regression, extreme learning machine, and multilayer perceptron neural network, are adopted as reference models. In order to maximize the determination coefficient value and reduce the root mean square error, hyperparameters are set using (...)
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  35. Reflections on the twentieth century and M.N. Roy.R. S. Yadava - 1984 - Meerut, India: Anu Books.
     
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  36. Rasūl-i insāniyyat aur dushman shanāsī: dushman aur dushmanī kī ḥaqīqat Qurānī baṣīrat aur sīrat-i T̤ayyabah kī roshnī men̲.Tafsīr ʻAbbās - 2019 - Lāhaur: Progresiv Buks.
     
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    Locke.R. S. Woolhouse - 1983 - Brighton, Sussex: Harvester Press.
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    Criminal responsibility and public reason.R. A. Duff & S. E. Marshall - 2007 - In Michael D. A. Freeman & Ross Harrison (eds.), Law and philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  39. Voices from the Margin: Interpreting the Bible in the Third World.R. S. Sugirtharajah - 1991
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    Religious Commitment and Secular Reason.S. R. L. Clark - 2002 - Philosophical Quarterly 52 (206):134-137.
    Many religious people are alarmed about features of the current age - violence in the media, a pervasive hedonism, a marginalization of religion, and widespread abortion. These concerns influence politics, but just as there should be a separation between church and state, so should there be a balance between religious commitments and secular arguments calling for social reforms. Robert Audi offers a principle of secular rationale, which does not exclude religious grounds for action but which rules out restricting freedom except (...)
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    Towards an understanding of ethical behaviour in small firms.S. Vyakarnam, Andrew R. Bailey, A. Myers & D. Burnett - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (15):1625-1636.
    Allthough small business accounts for over 90% of businesses in U.K. and indeed elsewhere, they remain the largely uncharted area of ethics. There has not been any research based on the perspective of small business owners, to define what echical delemmas they face and how, if at all, they resolve them. This paper explores ethics from the perspective of small business owner, using focus groups and reports on four clearly identifiable themes of ethical delemmas; entrepreneurial activity itself, conflicts of personal (...)
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  42. The Bible and Empire: Postcolonial Explorations.R. S. Sugirtharajah - 2005
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    St. Thomas More Project Annual Newsletter.R. S. Sylvester - 1972 - Moreana 9 (1):47-50.
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    Three Dialogues.R. S. Sylvester - 1980 - Moreana 16 (4):65-78.
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    Leibniz: Perception, Apperception, and Thought.R. S. Woolhouse & Robert McRae - 1977 - Philosophical Quarterly 27 (106):68.
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  46. Āgahī kī justujū men̲.Z̤ahīr Aḥmad Ṣiddīqī - 2009 - Lāhaur: Nashrulqurʼān Pablīkeshanz.
     
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  47. Ham se Qurʼān-i pāk kihtā he.Z̤ahīr Aḥmad Ṣiddīqī - 2013 - Lāhaur: Al-Vaqār Pablīkeshanz.
     
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    Iqbāl baḥais̲iyat-i mufakkir-i taʻlīm.Bak̲h̲tiyār Ḥusain Ṣiddīqī - 2012 - Lāhaur: Iqbāl Ākādamī Pākistān.
    Views of Sir Muhammad Iqbal, 1877-1938 on education.
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    Estetika situací.Dušan Šindelář - 1976 - Praha: Odeon.
    Po výkladu situace jako filozofického problému rozebírá autor různé formy a funkce, v nichž se uplatňuje situace v uměleckém díle (jako motiv, syžet, specifický výrazový prostředek apod.). Na konkrétních příkladechcharakterizujerůzné typy estetických situací, způsoby estetického zaujetí, podíl subjektivního a objektivního v situačním zážitku a ukazuje vlastnosti a společenský význam situačního estetična.
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  50. Estetické vnímání.Dušan Šindelář - 1961 - Praha,: Nakl. československých výtvarných umělců.
     
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