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    Language and science the rational, functional language of science and technology.Stanley Gerr - 1942 - Philosophy of Science 9 (2):146-161.
    “Reason,” said Lao Tze some twenty five hundred years ago, “is of all things the emptiest. Yet its use is inexhaustible.” With equal justice, he might have said the same of language. But Lao Tze, whose profound metaphysical probing appeared to carry him beyond the reach of linguistic aid, was led to insist that “Those who know do not speak; those who speak do not know.” Yet the “Old Philosopher,” as he is known to the Chinese, might be said to (...)
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  2. Knowledge and practical interests.Jason Stanley - 2005 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Jason Stanley presents a startling and provocative claim about knowledge: that whether or not someone knows a proposition at a given time is in part determined by his or her practical interests, i.e. by how much is at stake for that person at that time. In defending this thesis, Stanley introduces readers to a number of strategies for resolving philosophical paradox, making the book essential not just for specialists in epistemology but for all philosophers interested in philosophical methodology. (...)
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    Authority, responsibility and education.Richard Stanley Peters - 1963 - New York,: Eriksson.
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    Decisions and the evolution of memory: Multiple systems, multiple functions.Stanley B. Klein, Leda Cosmides, John Tooby & Sarah Chance - 2002 - Psychological Review 109 (2):306-329.
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    A Theory of Autobiographical Memory: Necessary Components and Disorders Resulting from their Loss.Stanley B. Klein, Tim P. German, Leda Cosmides & Rami Gabriel - 2004 - Social Cognition 22:460-490.
    In this paper we argue that autobiographical memory can be conceptualized as a mental state resulting from the interplay of a set of psychological capacities?self-reflection, self-agency, self-ownership and personal temporality?that transform a memorial representation into an autobiographical personal experience. We first review evidence from a variety of clinical domains?for example, amnesia, autism, frontal lobe pathology, schizophrenia?showing that breakdowns in any of the proposed components can produce impairments in autobiographical recollection, and conclude that the self-reflection, agency, ownership, and personal temporality are (...)
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    Magnitude judgments and difference judgments of lightness and darkness: A two-stage analysis.Stanley J. Rule, Ronald C. Laye & Dwight W. Curtis - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (6):1108.
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    Abortion and Moral Theory.Stanley S. Kleinberg - 1983 - Philosophical Quarterly 33 (132):310.
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    Self-knowledge of an amnesic patient: toward a neuropsychology of personality and social psychology.Stanley B. Klein, Judith Loftus & John F. Kihlstrom - 1996 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 125 (3):250.
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    The Ethical Life of Health Care Organizations.Stanley Joel Reiser - 1994 - Hastings Center Report 24 (6):28-35.
    Institutions have ethical lives and characters just as their individual members do. Health care organizations must look critically at how professed institutional values can best be realized in day‐to‐day interactions within the institution and with the wider community.
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    A truth-conditional formulation of Karttunen's account of presupposition.Stanley Peters - 1979 - Synthese 40 (2):301-316.
    Karttunen's seminal 1973 article Presuppositions of compound sentences, lays the groundwork for the elegant and fruitful theory of this subject which he subsequently presented in (1974). In (1973, pp. 185–8), however, he fallaciously argued that the regularities he discovered concerning the behavior of and, or, and if ... then in English cannot be embodied in any three-valued logic giving a truth-functional interpretation to these connectives. The present paper refutes Karttunen's argument by exhibiting an interpretation with the desired properties, and shows (...)
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    Equal discriminability scale of number.Stanley J. Rule - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 79 (1p1):35.
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    Conjoint scaling of subjective number and weight.Stanley J. Rule & Dwight W. Curtis - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 97 (3):305.
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    Input and output transformations from magnitude estimation.Stanley J. Rule, Dwight W. Curtis & Robert P. Markley - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 86 (3):343.
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    Abelard and Heloise: The Letters and Other Writings.Peter Abelard, Heloise & Stanley Lombardo - 2007 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    The most comprehensive compilation of the works of Abelard and Heloise ever presented in a single volume in English, _The Letters and Other Writings_ features an accurate and stylistically faithful new translation of both _The Calamities of Peter Abelard_ and the remarkable letters it sparked between the ill-fated twelfth-century philosopher and his brilliant former student and lover—an exchange whose intellectual passion, formal virtuosity, and psychological drama distinguish it as one of the most extraordinary correspondences in European history. Thanks to this (...)
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    Tilak and Gokhale: Revolution and Reform in the Making of Modern India.Ernest Bender, Stanley A. Wolpert, Tilak & Gokhale - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):336.
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    Criminal justice and private enterprise.Stanley S. Kleinberg - 1980 - Ethics 90 (2):270-282.
  17. G. W. F. Hegel: An Introduction to the Science of Wisdom.Stanley Rosen - 1974 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 38 (3):480-480.
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    Polynomial Time Uniform Word Problems.Stanley Burris - 1995 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 41 (2):173-182.
    We have two polynomial time results for the uniform word problem for a quasivariety Q: The uniform word problem for Q can be solved in polynomial time iff one can find a certain congruence on finite partial algebras in polynomial time. Let Q* be the relational class determined by Q. If any universal Horn class between the universal closure S and the weak embedding closure S̄ of Q* is finitely axiomatizable then the uniform word problem for Q is solvable in (...)
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    From, the Editors 493.Stanley Joel Reiser, Kenneth Craig Micetich, William L. Freeman, Paul M. Mcneill, Catherine A. Berglund, Ianw Webster, Susan Sherwin, Evan Derenzo, Martyn Evans & Sujit Choudhry - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (4):522-532.
    Throughout the world, research ethics committees are relied on to prevent unethical research and protect research subjects. Given that reliance, the composition of committees and the manner in which decisions are arrived at by committee members is of critical importance. There have been Instances in which an inadequate review process has resulted in serious harm to research subjects. Deficient committee review was identified as one of the factors In a study in New Zealand which resulted in the suffering and death (...)
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    The social responsibilities of biological scientists.Stanley Joel Reiser & Ruth E. Bulger - 1997 - Science and Engineering Ethics 3 (2):137-143.
    Biological scientists, like scientists in other disciplines, are uncertain about whether or how to use their knowledge and time to provide society with insight and guidance in handling the effects of inventions and discoveries. This article addresses this issue. It presents a typography of structures in which scientists may contribute to social understanding and decisions. It describes the different ways in which these contributions can be made. Finally it develops the ethical arguments that justify the view that biological scientists have (...)
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    A situated view of representation and control.Stanley J. Rosenschein & Leslie Pack Kaelbling - 1995 - Artificial Intelligence 73 (1-2):149-73.
  22. Well-ordered science in a not\ vell-ordered society.Dennis Ba'tge, Anna Blandell, Wolfgang D. Gerr, Andreas Gotthehf Biania Hiising & Reinhardt Liesert - 2013 - In Marie I. Kaiser & Ansgar Seide (eds.), Philip Kitcher – Pragmatic Naturalism. Frankfurt/Main, Germany: ontos. pp. 77.
     
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  23. Decidable discriminator varieties from unary varieties.Stanley Burris, Ralph Mckenzie & Matthew Valeriote - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (4):1355-1368.
    We determine precisely those locally finite varieties of unary algebras of finite type which, when augmented by a ternary discriminator, generate a variety with a decidable theory.
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  24. The promise and limitations of rational choice theory.Stanley Kelley - 1995 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 9 (1-2):95-106.
    Pathologies of Rational Choice Theory is a valuable survey and critique of research in the rational choice tradition, but one that slights that tradition's past and potential contributions to the study of politics. The authors rightly note limitations of rational choice theory but understate what it has to offer political scientists, for they fail to focus clearly on its essentials; adopt too narrow a basis for evaluating scholarship; and wrongly identify rational choice theory with the shortcomings of some scholarship that (...)
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    The Promise and Limitations of Rational Choice Theory.Stanley Kelley - 2010 - In Louis Putterman (ed.), The Rational Choice Controversy. Yale University Press. pp. 95-106.
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    The nature of the semantic/episodic memory distinction: A missing piece of the “working through” process.Stanley B. Klein & Hans J. Markowitsch - 2015 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 38.
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  27. Woodruff on Discrimination.Stanley S. Kleinberg - 1976 - Analysis 37 (1):46 - 48.
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    The Allegory of Love and Fortune.Stanley J. Kozikowski - 1980 - Renascence 32 (2):105-115.
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    Philosophy, Science and Sense Perception: Historical and Critical Studies.Stanley Malinovich - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (2):274-276.
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    Setting the Record Straight on Organ Sales.Stanley R. Mandel - 1986 - Hastings Center Report 16 (4):48-49.
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    The Morality of Medical Economics.Stanley Budner & Bruce H. Heckman - 1979 - Hastings Center Report 9 (1):4-4.
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    Ctesias’ World. Classica et Orientalia, vol. 1. Edited by Josef Wieshöfer; Robert Rollinger; and Giovanni Lanfranchi.Stanley M. Burstein - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 134 (1).
    Ctesias’ World. Classica et Orientalia, vol. 1. Edited by Josef Wieshöfer; Robert Rollinger; and Giovanni Lanfranchi. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2011. Pp. 546, illus. €88.
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    Decidable Model Companions.Stanley Burris - 1989 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 35 (3):225-227.
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    Decidable Model Companions.Stanley Burris - 1989 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 35 (3):225-227.
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    Die Sicht auf die Welt zwischen Ost und West (750 v. Chr.–550 n. Chr.). Edited by Robert Rollinger.Stanley M. Burstein - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (2).
    Die Sicht auf die Welt zwischen Ost und West. Edited by Robert Rollinger. Classica et Orientalia, vol. 12. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2017. Pp. x + 231 + 119, map in pocket. €79.
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    The Horn theory of Boole's partial algebras.Stanley N. Burris & H. P. Sankappanavar - 2013 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 19 (1):97-105.
    This paper augments Hailperin's substantial efforts to place Boole's algebra of logic on a solid footing. Namely Horn sentences are used to give a modern formulation of the principle that Boole adopted in 1854 as the foundation for his algebra of logic—we call this principle The Rule of 0 and 1.
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    The Model Completion of the Class of ℒ︁‐Structures.Stanley Burris - 1987 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 33 (4):313-314.
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    The Model Completion of the Class of ℒ-Structures.Stanley Burris - 1987 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 33 (4):313-314.
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    World of Berossos. Edited by Johannes Haubold; Giovanni B. LanfranchI; Robert Rollinger; and John Steele.Stanley M. Burstein - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 136 (1).
    The World of Berossos. Edited by Johannes Haubold; Giovanni B. LanfranchI; Robert Rollinger; and John Steele. Classica et Orientalia, vol. 5. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2013. Pp. 332. €58.
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    Nozick on indeterministic free will.Alex Blum & Stanley Malinovich - 1986 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 13 (4):471-473.
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    Is Metaphysics Possible?Stanley Rosen - 1991 - Review of Metaphysics 45 (2):235 - 257.
    DURING THE PAST TWO DECADES, much has been said about the ostensible exhaustion of the age of metaphysics. This thesis is closely related to the claim that history, or western European history, is over, or else that we have shifted from the historical epoch of modernism to that of postmodernism. We can bring out the underlying relation between these two claims by a brief reflection on Hegel and Heidegger. In the Hegelian teaching, the entrance of God into history in the (...)
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    Kojève.Stanley Rosen - 2017 - In Simon Critchley & William R. Schroeder (eds.), A Companion to Continental Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 237–244.
    Alexandre Kojève, née Kojevnikov, was born in pre‐revolutionary Russia; his uncle was the painter Kandinsky, and Kojève planned originally to study art history. He was traveling in Italy when the Russian Revolution occurred, an event that caused him to change his plans and to devote himself to philosophy. He spent some years in Germany before emigrating to France, and was able to pursue the life of an independent scholar until the worldwide economic depression led to the loss of his family (...)
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    Dismantling the Memory Machine. [REVIEW]Stanley Munsat - 1981 - Philosophical Review 90 (1):120-122.
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    Political Philosophy: A Beginner's Guide for Students and Politicians.Stanley Pierson - 2003 - Contemporary Political Theory 2 (2):259-261.
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    Periodicals: Journal of philosophical studies.Stanley Keeling - 1926 - Philosophy 1 (3):396-405.
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    Reviewer reliability: Confusing random error with systematic error or bias.Stanley Presser - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):234-235.
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    Prions are novel infectious pathogens causing scrapie and creutzfeldt—Jakob disease.Stanley B. Prusiner - 1986 - Bioessays 5 (6):281-286.
    Scrapie and Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD) are caused by prions, which appear to be different from both viruses and viroids. Prions contain protein which is required for infectivity, but no nucleic acid has been found within them. Prion proteins are encoded by a cellular gene and not by a nucleic acid within the infectious prion particle. A cellular homologue of the prion protein has been IDentified. The role of this homologue in metabolism is unknown. Prion proteins, but not the cellular homologue, (...)
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    The decline of the clinical dialogue.Stanley Joel Reiser - 1978 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 3 (4):305-313.
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    Dual citizenship and american democracy: Patriotism, national attachment, and national identity.Stanley A. Renshon - 2004 - Social Philosophy and Policy 21 (1):100-120.
    Until recently, with one historical exception, America was able to take for granted a coherent national culture and identity. Successive waves of immigrants entered a country that assumed that their ultimate assimilation was a desirable, not an oppressive, outcome. The United States did not prove equally hospitable to everyone: some groups endured enormous hardships on their way to a fuller realization of America's great promise of opportunity and freedom. Yet, throughout U.S. history, the dream of common purpose and community propelled (...)
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    Hume’s Ontology of Personhood.Stanley Riukas - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 15:46-52.
    The paper critically analyzes Hume’s view that human persons are "nothing but a bundle of different perceptions" in order to find out which one of the two possible interpretations of this view, the mentalistic or the physicalistic, is the more probable and free from serious difficulties. First, I examine Hume’s view of personhood from the mentalistic perspective only to discover that his all-important distinction between ideas and impressions is logically untenable. If ideas indeed resemble impressions, as Hume claims, then ideas (...)
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