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    Leibniz on the Trinity and the Incarnation: Reason and Revelation in the Seventeenth Century. By Maria Rosa Antognazza.Terrance G. Walsh - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (2):330-331.
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    Bonum est causa mali.Terrance Walsh - 2011 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 16 (1):86-116.
    How to explain the existence of evil if being by its very nature is good? My paper examines an interesting and perhaps significant parallel between two exponents of the metaphysical tradition usually thought to stand widely apart, Thomas Aquinas and Hegel. I argue that Hegel's system shares certain features of Aquinas' convertibility thesis, that upon closer inspection will yield a set of interesting reflections not only about the problem of evil, but also about the limits and possibilities of metaphysical method. (...)
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    Bonum est causa mali.Terrance Walsh - 2011 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 16 (1):86-116.
    How to explain the existence of evil if being by its very nature is good? My paper examines an interesting and perhaps significant parallel between two exponents of the metaphysical tradition usually thought to stand widely apart, Thomas Aquinas and Hegel. I argue that Hegel's system shares certain features of Aquinas' convertibility thesis, that upon closer inspection will yield a set of interesting reflections not only about the problem of evil, but also about the limits and possibilities of metaphysical method. (...)
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    Heidegger: The Uses and Abuses of Philosophy.Terrance Walsh - 2014 - Heythrop Journal 55 (4):663-669.
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    The Spirit of Hegel.Terrance G. Walsh - 1994 - International Philosophical Quarterly 34 (2):256-258.
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    A problem and an opportunity for metaphysics in the thought of Thomas Aquinas and Hegel.Terrance Walsh - 2011 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 16 (1):89-116.
    How to explain the existence of evil if being by its very nature is good? My paper examines an interesting and perhaps signifi cant parallel between two exponents of the metaphysical tradition usually thought to stand widely apart, Thomas Aquinas and Hegel. I argue that Hegel’s system shares certain features of Aquinas’ convertibility thesis, that upon closer inspection will yield a set of interesting refl ections not only about the problem of evil, but also about the limits and possibilities of (...)
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    Robert B. Pippin, Hegel's Practical Philosophy: Rational Agency and Ethical Life. [REVIEW]Terrance G. Walsh - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (2):342-343.
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    The Politics of the Person as the Politics of Being. By David Walsh. Pp. xi, 299, Notre Dame, IN, The University of Notre Dame Press, 2015, $39.00. [REVIEW]Terrance Klein - 2020 - Heythrop Journal 61 (2):351-352.
  9. New books. [REVIEW]Jonathan Barnes, W. von Leyden, David Pole, Anthony Manser, W. H. Walsh, Michael Leahy, Gerard J. Hughes, Guy Robinson, Keith Jones, John Williamson, Alan Motefiore, Dorothy Emmet & N. L. Nathan - 1973 - Mind 82 (326):292-320.
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    Gerard Watson: Saint Augustine, Soliloquies and Immortality of the Soul, with an Introduction, Translation and Commentary. Pp. x + 213. Warminster; Aris & Phillips, 1990. £32. [REVIEW]P. G. Walsh - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (2):491-492.
  11. Logicism, Interpretability, and Knowledge of Arithmetic.Sean Walsh - 2014 - Review of Symbolic Logic 7 (1):84-119.
    A crucial part of the contemporary interest in logicism in the philosophy of mathematics resides in its idea that arithmetical knowledge may be based on logical knowledge. Here an implementation of this idea is considered that holds that knowledge of arithmetical principles may be based on two things: (i) knowledge of logical principles and (ii) knowledge that the arithmetical principles are representable in the logical principles. The notions of representation considered here are related to theory-based and structure-based notions of representation (...)
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    Wide content individualism.Walsh Dm - 1998 - In Daniel N. Robinson (ed.), The mind. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 107--427.
  13. Heidegger's Communal Self-Assertion.James Gilbert-Walsh - 2003 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2003 (126):53-65.
     
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    Fast backprojections from the motion to the primary visual area necessary for visual awareness.Alvaro Pascual-Leone & Vincent Walsh - 2001 - Science 292 (5516):510-512.
  15. Progress and Rationality in Science.Gerard Radnitzky & Gunnar Andersson - 1982 - Mind 91 (363):470-472.
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    Forensic psychiatry, one subspecialty with two ethics? A systematic review.Gérard Niveau & Ida Welle - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):25.
    Forensic psychiatry is a particular subspecialty within psychiatry, dedicated in applying psychiatric knowledge and psychiatric training for particular legal purposes. Given that within the scope of forensic psychiatry, a third party usually intervenes in the patient-doctor relationship, an amendment of the traditional ethical principles seems justified. Thus, 47 articles, two book chapters and the guidelines produced by the World Psychiatric Association, the American Association of Psychiatry and the Law, as well as by the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of (...)
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    Double dissociation of v1 and V5/MT activity in visual awareness.Juha Silvanto, Nilli Lavie & Vincent Walsh - 2005 - Cerebral Cortex 15 (11):1736-1741.
  18. Ethics for a Shrinking World.Gerard Elfstrom - 1990
  19. Contemporary Schools of Metascience.Gerard Radnitzky - 1969 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 2 (2):108-111.
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    The Lucretian Renaissance: Philology and the Afterlife of Tradition.Gerard Passannante - 2011 - University of Chicago Press.
    Extra destinatum -- The philologist and the Epicurean -- Homer atomized -- The pervasive influence.
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    Schopenhauer, Religion and Morality: The Humble Path to Ethics.Gerard Mannion - 2003 - Routledge.
    This work challenges the textbook assessment of Schopenhauer as militant atheist and absolute pessimist. In examining Schopenhauer's grappling with religion, theology and Kant's moral philosophy, Mannion suggests we can actually discern a 'religious' humility in method in Schopenhauer's work, seen most clearly in his ethics of compassion and his doctrine of salvation. Given current debates between theologians and philosophers in relation to 'postmodernity' and 'postmodern thought', this book illustrates that Schopenhauer should be a key figure in such debates.
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  22. Allegory and the origins of philosophy.Gerard Naddaff - 2009 - In William Wians (ed.), Logos and Muthos: Philosophical Essays in Greek Literature. State University of New York Press.
     
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    Social Myths and Collective Imaginaries. New Directions.Gérard Bouchard - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
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    Travailler, travailler encore.Gérard Raulet - 2024 - Actuel Marx 75 (1):168-189.
    La tradition utopique compte autant de projets de société promettant l’avènement d’une ère de loisirs que de projets dans lesquels le travail demeure le pilier de la cohésion sociale. Cette double lignée continue d’inspirer certains programmes politiques, mais à la différence des années 1970 une sorte de résignation semble s’être répandue. Cet article propose, au contact de l’histoire des idées politiques et de la philosophie politique contemporaine, de réexaminer les paradigmes de la conception du travail et de sa place dans (...)
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  25. [Horizons].Gérard Bras & François Noudelmann - forthcoming - Rue Descartes.
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    Hesiod as a Catalyst for Western Political Paideia.Gerard Naddaf - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (3):343-361.
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    Prinzipielle Problemstellungen der Forschungspolitik.Gerard Radnitzky - 1976 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 7 (2):367-403.
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    Representation of formal dispute with astanding order.Gerard A. W. Vreeswijk - 2000 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 8 (2-3):205-231.
    Computational dialectics is concerned with the formal representation of argument and dispute. The field emerged from developments in philosophy, artificial intelligence and legal theory. Its goal is to suggestalgorithms, procedures and protocols to investigate the tenability of logical claims, on the basis of information in the form of rules and cases. Currently, the field slowlyconverges to the opinion that dispute is the most fair and effective way to investigate claims. The basic assumption of this field is that dispute is the (...)
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    Le numérique, facteur d’union ou de désunion conjugale?Gérard Neyrand - 2017 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 3 (3):111-122.
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    The computational value of debate in defeasible reasoning.Gerard A. W. Vreeswijk - 1995 - Argumentation 9 (2):305-342.
    Defeasible reasoning is concerned with the logics of non-deductive argument. As is described in the literature, the study of this type of reasoning is considerably more involved than the study of deductive argument, even so that, in realistic applications, there is often a lack of resources to perform an exhaustive analysis. It follows that, in a theory of defeasible reasoning, the order and direction in which arguments are developed, i.e. theprocedure, is important. The aim of this article is to show (...)
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  31. Zur Cassirerschen Reform der Begriffslehre.Gerard Heymans - 1928 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 33:109.
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  32. Berkeley on Size and a Common World.Gerard Hinrchs - 1951 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 32 (3):251.
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    Ignatian discernment: A philosophical analysis.Gerard J. Hughes - 1990 - Heythrop Journal 31 (4):419–438.
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    Moral Knowledge.Gerard J. Hughes - 1990 - Philosophical Books 31 (1):40-42.
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    Moral Scepticism.Gerard J. Hughes - 1993 - Philosophical Books 34 (1):42-43.
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    Science and virtue: An essay on the impact of the scientific mentality on moral character—louis Caruana.Gerard J. Hughes - 2007 - International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (4):493-495.
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    Transformation et dialectique chez Marx.Gérard Jorland - 2018 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 100 (4):441-454.
    Cette étude tend à montrer que l’œuvre de Marx procède d’une intuition ontologique, à savoir que tout est transformation (Verwandlung). Il est alors possible de montrer que les trois tomes du Capital reviennent à une série articulée de transformations. Marx pense ces transformations en termes syllogistiques hégéliens. Cette formulation syllogistique permet de comprendre, premièrement, que la dernière de ces transformations, la transformation des valeurs en prix de production, soit restée incomplète bien que Marx en eût conscience ; deuxièmement, que la (...)
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    Ammonius et Saint Thomas. Deux commentaires sur le Peri Hermeneias d'Aristote.Gérard Verbeke - 1956 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 54 (42):228-253.
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  39. Avicenna, Grundleger einer neuen Metaphysik.Gerard Verbeke - 1985 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 175 (2):250-251.
     
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  40. Kleanthes van Assos.Gérard Verbeke - 1949 - Awlsk.
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    Critical Cosmology: On Nations and Globalization: A Philosophical Essay.Gérard Raulet - 2005 - Lexington Books.
    Critical Cosmology takes up the task of establishing the much needed philosophical tools to think globalization by reading Kant's refoundation of ...
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    Wissenschaftstheorie AlS forschungswissenschaft.Gerard Radnitzky, Håkan Törnebohm & Göran Wallén - 1971 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 2 (1):115-119.
    Summary The theory of research under development at this Institute aims at systematically describing and evaluating research and its products. It conceives research as an innovative sytem in which knowledge, problems and instruments are produced and processed. It proceeds by tacking between case studies of research enterprises (past or on-going) and constructing models over such features as data generation, hypothesis checking, systematization of pieces of knowledge, etc. Its auxiliaries are systems-theory, information theory, etc. It results should make possible a critical (...)
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    A note on the consistency operator.James Walsh - 2020 - Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 148 (6):2645--2654.
    It is a well known empirical observation that natural axiomatic theories are pre-well-ordered by consistency strength. For any natural theory $T$, the next strongest natural theory is $T+\mathsf{Con}_T$. We formulate and prove a statement to the effect that the consistency operator is the weakest natural way to uniformly extend axiomatic theories.
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    Incompleteness and jump hierarchies.James Walsh & Patrick Lutz - 2020 - Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 148 (11):4997--5006.
    This paper is an investigation of the relationship between G\"odel's second incompleteness theorem and the well-foundedness of jump hierarchies. It follows from a classic theorem of Spector's that the relation $\{(A,B) \in \mathbb{R}^2 : \mathcal{O}^A \leq_H B\}$ is well-founded. We provide an alternative proof of this fact that uses G\"odel's second incompleteness theorem instead of the theory of admissible ordinals. We then derive a semantic version of the second incompleteness theorem, originally due to Mummert and Simpson, from this result. Finally, (...)
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    Some Relationships between Gerald Odo's and John Buridan's Commentaries on Aristotle's Ethics.James J. Walsh - 1976 - Franciscan Studies 35 (1):237-275.
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    Partially-ordered Modalities.Gerard Allwein & William L. Harrison - 1998 - In Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing & Michael Zakharyaschev (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic. CSLI Publications. pp. 1-21.
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    Crossmodal spatial interactions in subcortical and cortical circuits.Barry E. Stein, Terrance R. Stanford, Mark T. Wallace, J. William Vaughan & Wan Jiang - 2004 - In Charles Spence & Jon Driver (eds.), Crossmodal Space and Crossmodal Attention. Oxford University Press.
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    Missed Connections at the Junction of Sociolinguistics and Speech Processing.Gerard Docherty, Paul Foulkes, Simon Gonzalez & Nathaniel Mitchell - 2018 - Topics in Cognitive Science 10 (4):759-774.
    This paper outlines limitations to integrating social meaning into cognitive models of speech production and processing. The authors remind the reader that acoustic space is not the same as articulatory or auditory space and they point to the benefits of using relatively uncommon dynamic methods of acoustic analysis. Further, the authors argue in favor of a more complex and socially‐informed conception of ‘style’ than is typically used in work on language cognition.
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    Science Before Socrates: Parmenides, Anaxagoras, and the New Astronomy, by Daniel Graham.Gerard Naddaf - 2016 - Mind 125 (499):945-952.
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    The role of the poet in Plato's ideal cities of Callipolis and Magnesia.Gerard Naddaf - 2008 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 4.
    Plato's attitude toward the poets and poetry has always been a flashpoint of debate, controversy and notoriety, but most scholars have failed to see their central role in the ideal cities of the Republic and the Laws, that is, Callipolis and Magnesia. In this paper, I argue that in neither dialogue does Plato "exile" the poets, but, instead, believes they must, like all citizens, exercise the expertise proper to their profession, allowing them the right to become full-fledged participants in the (...)
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