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    Schopenhauer's will and idea in Durkheim's methodology.Stjepan G. Mesrrovic - forthcoming - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science.
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  2. How to Comprehend Barbarism in the Midst of Enlightenment.Stjepan G. Mestrovic - 2000 - In Mike Gane (ed.), Jean Baudrillard. Thousand Oaks: SAGE. pp. 4--158.
     
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    The theme of civilization and its discontents in Durkheim's division of labor: Philosophical assumptions and practical consequences.Stjepan G. Meštrovi - 1989 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 19 (4):443–456.
  4. Simmel's Sociology in Relation to Schopenhauer's Philosophy in Georg Simmel and Contemporary Sociology.Stjepan G. Mestrovic - 1989 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 119:181-197.
     
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    Der Geist und Bildung.Stjepan Radić - 2022 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 41 (4):765-780.
    Eine der grundlegenden menschlichen Bestimmungen ist die, dass der Mensch ein sich bildendes Wesen ist. Den Grund dafür findet die philosophische Tradition in seiner geistigen Seele. Für Humboldt und seine Universität beispielsweise, ist die Seele der Grund dieses Prozesses. Die zeitgenössische Bildungsphilosophie, namentlich die Pädagogik und die ihr verwandten Wissenschaften, vermeiden jedoch die Rede über die Seele hinsichtlich der Erziehung und besonders hinsichtlich der Bildung. Dies führt bereits zur zentralen These des Artikels, welche wie folgt zusammengefasst werden kann: Bildung kann (...)
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  6. Stjepan G. Mestrovic, The Barbarian Temperament.J. Cowley - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
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  7. Kenneth H. Tucker, Jr, Anthony Giddens and Modern Social Theory. Stjepan G. Mestrovic, Anthony Giddens: The Last Modernist. [REVIEW]M. Gane - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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  8. Reviews : Derek Sayer, Capitalism and Modernity: an excursus on Marx and Weber, London: Routledge, 1991, paper £8.99, x + 172 pp. Stjepan G. Meštrović, The Coming Fin de Siècle: an application of Durkheim's sociology to modernity and postmodernism, London: Routledge, 1991, £35.00, xiv + 232 pp. [REVIEW]Bob Jessop - 1991 - History of the Human Sciences 4 (3):455-457.
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    This Time We Knew: Western Responses to Genocide in Bosnia, Thomas Cushman and Stjepan G. Mestrovic, eds. , 414 pp., $50.00 cloth, $18.95 paper. [REVIEW]Kenneth J. Campbell - 1997 - Ethics and International Affairs 11:320-321.
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    Time travel and changing the past: (Or how to kill yourself and live to tell the tale).G. C. Goddu - 2003 - Ratio 16 (1):16–32.
    According to the prevailing sentiment, changing the past is logically impossible. The prevailing sentiment is wrong. In this paper, I argue that the claim that changing the past entails a contradiction ultimately rests upon an empirical assumption, and so the conclusion that changing the past is logically impossible is to be resisted. I then present and discuss a model of time which drops the empirical assumption and coherently models changing the past. Finally, I defend the model, and changing the past, (...)
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    Do dynamical reduction models imply that arithmetic does not apply to ordinary macroscopic objects?G. C. Ghirardi & A. Bassi - 1999 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (1):49-64.
    We analyse a recent paper in which an alleged devastating criticism of the so called GRW proposal to account for the objectification of the properties of macroscopic systems has been presented and we show that the author has not taken into account the precise implications of the GRW theory. This fact makes his conclusions basically wrong. We also perform a survey of measurement theory aimed to focus better on the physical and the conceptual aspects of the so-called macro-objectification problem.
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    Are there necessary a posteriori truths?G. W. Fitch - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 30 (4):243 - 247.
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    Why physical space has three dimensions.G. J. Whitrow - 1955 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 6 (21):13-31.
    And the first step of the Peripatetick argument is that, where Aristotle proveth the integrity and perfection of the World, telling us, that it is not a simple line, nor a bare superficies, but a body adorned with Longitude, Latitude and Profundity; and because there are no more dimensions but these three; the World having them, hath all, and having all, is to be concluded perfect. And again, that by simple length, that magnitude is constituted, which is called a line, (...)
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    An Essay on Metaphysics.R. G. Collingwood - 1940 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by Rex Martin.
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    Remnants of reductionism.G. Krishna Vemulapalli & Henry Byerly - 1999 - Foundations of Chemistry 1 (1):17-41.
    Central to many issues surrounding reduction in science is the relation between a physical system and its components. In this article we examine how thermodynamic theory relates properties of whole systems to properties of their components. In order to keep the analysis general, we focus our study on universal properties like volume, heat capacity, energy and temperature. In the cases examined we find that scientific explanation requires appeal to properties of components that are spatially as extensive as the whole system. (...)
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    Singular propositions in time.G. W. Fitch - 1994 - Philosophical Studies 73 (2-3):181 - 187.
  17. Science and Human Values.Carl G. Hempel - 1965 - In Carl Gustav Hempel (ed.), Aspects of Scientific Explanation and Other Essays in the Philosophy of Science. New York: The Free Press. pp. 81-96.
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    Hare on meaning and speech acts.G. J. Warnock - 1971 - Philosophical Review 80 (1):80-84.
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    The concept of vocational education.G. I. Wall - 1968 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 2 (1):51–65.
    G I Wall; The Concept of Vocational Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 2, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 51–65, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9.
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    Accuracy and actuality.G. Hellman - 1978 - Erkenntnis 12 (2):209 - 228.
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    The structure of the two ecological paradigms.G. H. Walter & R. Hengeveld - 2000 - Acta Biotheoretica 48 (1):15-46.
    Ecological theory is built upon assumptions about the fundamental nature of organism-environment interactions. We argue that two mutually exclusive sets of such assumptions are available and that they have given rise to alternative approaches to studying ecology. The fundamentally different premises of these approaches render them irreconcilable with one another. In this paper, we present the first logical formalisation of these two paradigms.The more widely-accepted approach - which we label the demographic paradigm - includes both population ecology and community ecology (...)
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    Berkeley's philosophy of motion.G. J. Whitrow - 1953 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 4 (13):37-45.
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    Is physical cosmology a science?G. J. Whitrow & H. Bondi - 1953 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 4 (16):271-283.
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    Knowledge and the Curriculum.G. H. Bantock - 1976 - Philosophy 51 (195):111-113.
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  25. The Phenomenology of Mind.G. W. F. Hegel & J. B. Baillie - 1911 - International Journal of Ethics 22 (1):97-101.
     
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    Tense and contents.G. W. Fitch - 1999 - Philosophical Studies 94 (1-2):151-158.
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    Greek classicism in living structure? Some deductive pathways in animal morphology.G. A. Zweers - 1985 - Acta Biotheoretica 34 (2-4):249-275.
    Classical temples in ancient Greece show two deterministic illusionistic principles of architecture, which govern their functional design: geometric proportionalism and a set of illusion-strengthening rules in the proportionalism's stochastic margin. Animal morphology, in its mechanistic-deductive revival, applies just one architectural principle, which is not always satisfactory. Whether a Greek Classical situation occurs in the architecture of living structure is to be investigated by extreme testing with deductive methods.Three deductive methods for explanation of living structure in animal morphology are proposed: the (...)
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  28. The Phenomenology of Mind.G. W. F. Hegel - 1912 - The Monist 22:318.
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    Temporalism revisited.G. W. Fitch - 1998 - Philosophical Studies 92 (3):251-256.
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    Berkeley and sensations of heat.G. N. A. Vesey - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (2):201-210.
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    Baier on Vesey on the place of a pain.G. N. A. Vesey - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (58):63-64.
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    Competitive exclusion, coexistence and community structure.G. H. Walter - 1988 - Acta Biotheoretica 37 (3-4):281-313.
    Studies of coexistence are based ultimately on the assumption that competitive exclusion is a general and accredited phenomenon in nature. However, the ecological and evolutionary impact of interspecific competition is of questionable significance. Review of three reputed examples of competitive exclusion in the field (Aphytis wasps, red and grey squirrels, and triclads) demonstrates that the widely-accepted competition-based interpretations are unlikely, that alternative explanations are overlooked, and that all other reported cases need critical reinvestigation. Although interspecific competition does undoubtedly occur, the (...)
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    On the foundations of dynamics.G. J. Whitrow - 1950 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 1 (2):92-107.
  34. Posterior Analytics. Aristotle & Hipopocrates G. Apostle - 1983 - Apeiron 17 (1):70-72.
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    The Phenomenology of Mind.G. Hegel - 1932 - Philosophical Review 41:95.
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    John Buridan on Self-Reference: Chapter Eight of Buridan's 'Sophismata', with a Translation, an Introduction, and a Philosophical Commentary.G. E. Hughes (ed.) - 1982 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    John Buridan was a fourteenth-century philosopher who enjoyed an enormous reputation for about two hundred years, was then totally neglected, and is now being 'rediscovered' through his relevance to contemporary work in philosophical logic. The final chapter of Buridan's Sophismata deals with problems about self-reference, and in particular with the semantic paradoxes. He offers his own distinctive solution to the well-known 'Liar Paradox' and introduces a number of other paradoxes that will be unfamiliar to most logicians. Buridan also moves on (...)
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  37. The self and the SESMET.G. Strawson - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (4):99-135.
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    Belief ascription.G. W. Fitch - 1986 - Philosophical Studies 49 (2):271 - 280.
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    Wittgenstein on the myth of mental processes.G. N. A. Vesey - 1968 - Philosophical Review 77 (3):350-355.
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    Feedback selection and the evolution of modifiers.G. P. Wagner - 1981 - Acta Biotheoretica 30 (2):79-102.
    The problem of modifier evolution was examined with regard to the idea that modifier evolution can be considered as a result of selection for adaptation speed in populations far from equilibrium. This kind of selection was called feedback selection in order to emphasize the difference to theories which consider modifier evolution near the equilibrium. The basic principles of this kind of selection are derived for asexual populations and the problem of dominance is discussed in the light of this concept. In (...)
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    Gilbert Ryle's editorship.G. J. Warnock - 1976 - Mind 85 (337):47-56.
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    A study of platonic terminology.G. Vailati - 1906 - Mind 15 (60):473-485.
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    Introduction.G. Aldo Antonelli - 2001 - Topoi 20 (1):1-3.
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    Discussion of professor F. A. Paneth's second article.G. W. Scott Blair - 1963 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 14 (53):40-40.
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    John Macnamara (1929–1996) pointing to a new and promising direction for psychological research.G.-J. A. Boudewijnse - 2002 - Axiomathes 13 (2):163-186.
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    Reveiws.G. E. Denyer - 1958 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (32):341-342.
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    Contemporary british philosophy (second series).G. C. Field - 1927 - Mind 36 (141):124-a-124.
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    Critical notices.G. C. Field - 1923 - Mind 32 (125):77-86.
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    Critical notices.G. C. Field - 1924 - Mind 33 (132):77-86.
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    Critical notices.G. C. Field - 1926 - Mind 35 (140):77-86.
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