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  1. Di tsvey ḳṿaln fun moral.Solomon Suscovich - 1963 - Buenos Ayres: Argenṭiner opteyl fun alṿelṭlekhn Yidishn ḳulṭur-ḳongres.
     
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    Model-Theoretic Logics.Jon Barwise & Solomon Feferman - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book brings together several directions of work in model theory between the late 1950s and early 1980s.
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  3. Game Theory as a Model for Business and Business Ethics.Robert C. Solomon - 1999 - Business Ethics Quarterly 9 (1):11-29.
    Fifty years ago, two Princeton professors established game theory as an important new branch of applied mathematics. Gametheory has become a celebrated discipline in its own right, and it now plays a prestigious role in many disciplines, including ethics,due in particular to the neo-Hobbesian thinking of David Gauthier and others. Now it is perched at the edge of business ethics. I believethat it is dangerous and demeaning. It makes us look the wrong way at business, reinforcing a destructive obsession with (...)
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    Frequency of usage as a determinant of recognition thresholds for words.Richard L. Solomon & Leo Postman - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 43 (3):195.
  5. Group Judgment and the Medical Consensus Conference.Miriam Solomon - 2011 - In Fred Gifford (ed.), Philosophy of Medicine. Boston: Elsevier.
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    Game theory as a model for business ethics.Robert C. Solomon - 1999 - Business Ethics Quarterly 9 (1):11-29.
    Fifty years ago, two Princeton professors established game theory as an important new branch of applied mathematics. Game theory has become a celebrated discipline in its own right, and it npw plays a prestigues role in many disciplines, including ethics, due in particular to the neo-Hobbesian thinking of David Gauthier and others. Now it is perched at the edge of business ethics. I believe that it is dangerous and demeaning. It makes us look the wrong way at business, reinforcing a (...)
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    Hegel.Robert C. Solomon - 1984 - Teaching Philosophy 7 (3):248-250.
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    How Physicians Talk about Futility: Making Words Mean Too Many Things.Mildred Z. Solomon - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (2):231-237.
    “There's glory for you!”“I don't know what you mean by ‘glory,’ ” Alice said.Humpty Dumpty smiled contemptuously. “Of course, you dont—till I tell you. I meant ‘there's a nice knock-down argument.’”“But ‘glory’ doesn't mean a ‘nice knock-down argument,” Alice objected.“When I use a word,” Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, “it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less.”“The question is,” said Alice, “whether you can make words mean so many different things.”“The question is,” said (...)
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    Ethical oversight of research on patient health care.Mildred Z. Solomon & Ann Bonham - 2013 - In Mildred Z. Solomon & Ann Bonham (eds.), Ethical oversight of learning health care systems. [Malden, Mass.]: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 2-3.
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    Introduction.Robert C. Solomon - 1993 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:3-10.
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    Effects of delay on subsequent running under immediate reinforcement.Joseph A. Sgro & Solomon Weinstock - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (3):260.
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    Information and the ethics of information control in science.Miriam Solomon - 1996 - Perspectives on Science 4 (2):195-206.
    This article examines some current U.S. policies regarding the ethics of information control in scientific research, such as the requirements for “timely” publication and information sufficient for replication. The appropriateness of these policies is called into question by recent work in science studies, which suggest the importance of informal and nonlinguistic channels of information and the impossibility of exact replication of experiments. Policy change is recommended, but it needs to take into account considerations of privacy and enforceability.
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    "I can't get it out of my mind": (Augustine's problem).Robert C. Solomon - 1984 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44 (3):405-412.
  14. Meeting of the association for symbolic logic: Stanford, california, 1985.Jon Barwise, Solomon Feferman & David Israel - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (3):832-862.
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    Extensionality, underdetermination and indeterminacy.Miriam Solomon - 1990 - Erkenntnis 33 (2):211 - 221.
    A development of Quine's views took place between the denial of analyticity (in "Two Dogmas") and the doctrine of indeterminacy (in Word and Object). Quine argues for the inscrutability of extensional as well as intensional content. The debate with Carnap in the mid-fifties pushes Quine to argue for full indeterminacy. Quine initially resists arguing for indeterminacy because the doctrine seems to lead to general skepticism, not just to skepticism about meanings. Quine draws on Tarski's work on truth to dispel the (...)
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    Frank Sulloway's Born to Rebel.Miriam Solomon - 1998 - Philosophy of Science 65 (1):171.
    Born to Rebel is an innovative and important work with much to say to philosophers of science, as well as historians and sociologists of science. Sulloway uses, successfully, quantitative statistical methods that others have despaired of using to analyze the complexities of historical change. In particular, he investigates scientific decision-making during scientific controversies with a multivariate analysis. The goal is to discern, precisely, the contribution of factors such as religious belief, social class, age, years of education, nationality, sex and personality.
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    Guest Editor's Introduction.Miriam Solomon - 2005 - Episteme 2 (1):1-3.
    Since our visual perception of physical things essentially involves our identifying objects by their colours, any theory of visual perception must contain some account of the colours of things. The central problem with colour has to do with relating our normal, everyday colour perceptions to what science, i.e. physics, teaches us about physical objects and their qualities. Although we perceive colours as categorical surface properties of things, colour perceptions are explained by introducing physical properties like reflectance profiles or dispositions to (...)
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    Appropriation of Traditional Knowledge: Ethics in the Context of Ethnobiology.Kelly Bannister, Maui Solomon & Conrad G. Brunk - 2009 - In James O. Young & Conrad G. Brunk (eds.), The Ethics of Cultural Appropriation. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 140–172.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Part I: Ethnobiology as a Case Example Part II: Philosophical and Ethical Issues: Toward the Creation of ‘Ethical Space’.
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  19. Environmentalism as a humanism.Rc Solomon - 1993 - Free Inquiry 13 (2):21-22.
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    Entrepreneurship and corporate practices.Robert C. Solomon - 2001 - In Alan R. Malachowski (ed.), Business ethics: critical perspectives on business and management. New York: Routledge. pp. 2--126.
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  21. Envy and Resentment.Robert C. Solomon - 1993 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:242-245.
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    Emotional cookbooks.Robert C. Solomon - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (3):444-445.
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    Emotions, Ethics, and the "Internal Ought".Robert C. Solomon - 1996 - Cognition and Emotion 10 (5):529-550.
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    Emotions in continental philosophy. Adapted from Dreyfus and Wrathall, eds., Blackwell companion to phenomenology and existentialism, Blackwell, 2006.Robert C. Solomon - 2006 - Philosophy Compass 1 (5):413–431.
    Although the topic of emotions was long ignored in British and American analytic philosophy and psychology, it remained a rich and exciting subject in Continental Philosophy. Kierkegaard and Nietzsche celebrated the passionate life. In phenomenology Martin Heidegger, Max Scheler, Emmanuel Levinas, Jean‐Paul Sartre, Maurice Merleau‐Ponty, Gabriel Marcel, and Paul Ricoeur all made major contributions. Heidegger pursued a highly original thesis concerning the vital role of moods in human life, notably angst and boredom. Jean‐Paul Sartre added the tantalizing thesis that our (...)
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    Entertaining ideas: popular philosophical essays, 1970-1990.Robert C. Solomon - 1970 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    Fifty essays provide a humorous and insightful look at the philosophical side of daily life.
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  26. Ethics in the Twentieth Century.David Solomon - 1993 - Brenzel.
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    Eleven Theses on Beethoven.M. Solomon - 1976 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1976 (27):182-184.
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    Further implications of opponent-process theory.Richard L. Solomon - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3):459-459.
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    Friedrich Nietzsche and the Politics of Transfiguration.Robert C. Solomon - 1977 - International Studies in Philosophy 9:229-231.
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    From What’s Neutral to What’s Meaningful: Reflections on a Study of Medical Interpreters.Mildred Z. Solomon - 1997 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 8 (1):88-93.
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    God and Rationality.Robert C. Solomon - 1974 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):283 - 292.
    Is belief in God rational? Over a century ago, Hegel and Søren Kierkegaard established one set of parameters for discussing that question, but in a language that appears opaque to many philosophers today. Very recently, Alvin Plantinga, James Ross, and George Mavrodes have been debating similar issues in a modern analytic idiom. In this essay, I want to use this modern philosophical language in an attempt to clarify certain issues surrounding the relevant notion of “rationality” and related notions essential to (...)
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    Greek Reflections on the Nature of Music (review).Jon Solomon - 2011 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 104 (3):378-379.
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    Graduate Study in Continental Philosophy in American Universities.Robert C. Solomon - 1975 - Teaching Philosophy 1 (2):159-174.
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    Graduate Study in Continental Philosophy in the United States.Robert C. Solomon - 1984 - Teaching Philosophy 7 (4):337-346.
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    History and human nature: a philosophical review of European philosophy and culture, 1750-1850.Robert C. Solomon - 1979 - Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
    Originally published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in 1979, this volume offers a cross-disciplinary portrait of a fascinating period in modern European history and culture, 1750ó1850. It presents a philosophically contentious thesis about the nature of history and "human nature".
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    Hegel and Modern Philosophy.Robert C. Solomon - 1988 - Philosophical Books 29 (4):208-210.
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    Hegel's Epistemology.Robert C. Solomon - 1974 - American Philosophical Quarterly 11 (4):277 - 289.
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    Husserl’s Private Language.Robert Solomon - 1974 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 5 (3):203-228.
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    Index.Robert C. Solomon - 1993 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:277-288.
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    Informed consent.L. S. Solomon - 1991 - Journal of Medical Ethics 17 (1):45-46.
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    In Defense of Hesiod's "Schlechtestem Hexameter".Jon Solomon - 1985 - Hermes 113 (1):21-30.
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    Is life phenomenal?R. C. Solomon - 1968 - World Futures 6 (3):95-99.
  43. Introducing Philosophy: International Edition.Robert C. Solomon - 2009 - Oup Usa.
    Philosophy is very much alive today but is also deeply rooted in the past. ntroducing Philosophy combines substantial original sources from significant works in the history of philosophy with detailed commentary and explanation. The selections range from the oldest known fragments to cutting-edge essays in feminism, multiculturalism, and cognitive science.
     
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    Is there an a priori knowledge?J. Solomon - 1890 - Mind 15 (58):260-265.
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    Innateness, universality, and domain-specificity.Gregg E. A. Solomon - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (4):588-589.
    There are problems with Atran's argument for an innate cognitive module for folk biology. He has been too quick to assume innate origins for what might plausibly be learned. Furthermore, in his characterization he includes aspects – essentialist reasoning and inductions from classes – that are not domain-specific. Finally, his characterization compromises his argument that the module is pretheoretical.
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    Justice.Robert C. Solomon - 1993 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:231-241.
  47. John Michael Ziman, FRS.Joan Solomon - 2006 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (5):5-7.
     
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    Kuhn's alternative path: Science and the social resistance to criticism.Stephanie Solomon - 2010 - Perspectives on Science 18 (3):352-368.
    Popper: I do admit that at any moment we are prisoners caught in the framework of our theories; our expectations; our past experiences; our language. But we are prisoners in a Pickwickian sense: if we try, we can break out of our framework at any time. Admittedly, we shall find ourselves again in a framework, but it will be a better and roomier one; and we can at any moment break out of it again.Kuhn: If that possibility were routinely available, (...)
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    King in Lear.J. Fisher Solomon - 1984 - American Journal of Semiotics 3 (2):59-76.
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    Leibniz and Topological Equivalence.Graham Solomon - 1993 - Dialogue 32 (4):721.
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