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    Universal coding and network structures for vision: Is Grossberg correct?Terry Caelli - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (4):660.
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    Austere Realism: Contextual Semantics Meets Minimal Ontology.Terry Horgan & Matjaž Potrč - 2008 - MIT Press.
    A provocative ontological-cum-semantic position asserting that the right ontology is austere in its exclusion of numerous common-sense and scientific posits and that many statements employing such posits are nonetheless true. The authors of Austere Realism describe and defend a provocative ontological-cum-semantic position, asserting that the right ontology is minimal or austere, in that it excludes numerous common-sense posits, and that statements employing such posits are nonetheless true, when truth is understood to be semantic correctness under contextually operative semantic standards. Terence (...)
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  3. Nondescriptivist Cognitivism: Framework for a New Metaethic.Terry Horgan & Mark Timmons - 2000 - Philosophical Papers 29 (2):121-153.
    Abstract We propose a metaethical view that combines the cognitivist idea that moral judgments are genuine beliefs and moral utterances express genuine assertions with the idea that such beliefs and utterances are nondescriptive in their overall content. This sort of view has not been recognized among the standard metaethical options because it is generally assumed that all genuine beliefs and assertions must have descriptive content. We challenge this assumption and thereby open up conceptual space for a new kind of metaethical (...)
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  4. Existence monism trumps priority monism.Terry Horgan & Matjaž Potrč - 2011 - In Philip Goff (ed.), Spinoza on Monism. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 51--76.
    Existence monism is defended against priority monism. Schaffer's arguments for priority monism and against pluralism are reviewed, such as the argument from gunk. The whole does not require parts. Ontological vagueness is impossible. If ordinary objects are in the right ontology then they are vague. So ordinary objects are not included in the right ontology; and hence thought and talk about them cannot be accommodated via fully ontological vindication. Partially ontological vindication is not viable. Semantical theorizing outside the ontology room (...)
     
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    Skinner's environmentalism: The analogy with natural selection.Terry L. Smith - 1983 - Behaviorism 11 (2):133-153.
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    On the Textual Authenticity of Kant's Logic.Terry Boswell - 1988 - History and Philosophy of Logic 9 (2):193-203.
    Philological background information is presented on the origin and composition of the text generally known as Kant's Logic. The text, which was not in the strict sense of the word written by Kant himself, but rather assembled by another writer whom Kant had authorized to do so on his behalf, is a mixture of materials, not all of which originate directly from Kant, and cannot claim full authenticity.
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    Introduction.Terry Eagleton - 2010 - In On Evil. Yale University Press. pp. 1-18.
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  8. Socrates and the early dialogues.Terry Penner - 1992 - In Richard Kraut (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Plato. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 121--69.
  9. Verbs and the Identity of Actions - a philosophical Exercise in the Interpretation of Aristotle.Terry Penner - 1970 - In Oscar Patrick Wood & George Pitcher (eds.), Ryle a Collection of Critical Essays. Garden City, NY, USA: Anchor Books, Doubleday. pp. 393-460.
  10. Moorean Moral Phenomenology.Terry Horgan & Mark Timmons - 2007 - In Susana Nuccetelli & Gary Seay (eds.), Themes From G. E. Moore: New Essays in Epistemology and Ethics. Oxford University Press.
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    Changing conceptions of lifelong learning.Terry Hyland - 1999 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 33 (2):309–315.
    Book reviewed in this article:K. H. Lawson, Philosophical Issues in the Education of Adults.
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    The method of the geometer: A new angle on Husserl's cartesianism.Terry S. Kasely - 1997 - Husserl Studies 13 (2):141-154.
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    Uniformly Bounded Arrays and Mutually Algebraic Structures.Michael C. Laskowski & Caroline A. Terry - 2020 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 61 (2):265-282.
    We define an easily verifiable notion of an atomic formula having uniformly bounded arrays in a structure M. We prove that if T is a complete L-theory, then T is mutually algebraic if and only if there is some model M of T for which every atomic formula has uniformly bounded arrays. Moreover, an incomplete theory T is mutually algebraic if and only if every atomic formula has uniformly bounded arrays in every model M of T.
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  14. Socrates on the impossibility of belief-relative sciences.Terry Penner - 1988 - In Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, Vol. III. pp. 263-325.
  15. Socrates on Virtue and Motivation.Terry Penner - 1973 - Phronesis 18:133.
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    Indirect Evidence and the Poverty of the Stimulus: The Case of Anaphoric One.Stephani Foraker, Terry Regier, Naveen Khetarpal, Amy Perfors & Joshua Tenenbaum - 2009 - Cognitive Science 33 (2):287-300.
    It is widely held that children’s linguistic input underdetermines the correct grammar, and that language learning must therefore be guided by innate linguistic constraints. Here, we show that a Bayesian model can learn a standard poverty‐of‐stimulus example, anaphoric one, from realistic input by relying on indirect evidence, without a linguistic constraint assumed to be necessary. Our demonstration does, however, assume other linguistic knowledge; thus, we reduce the problem of learning anaphoric one to that of learning this other knowledge. We discuss (...)
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    On some contested suppositions of generative linguistics about the scientific study of language.Terry Winograd - 1977 - Cognition 5 (2):151-179.
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    Emotions and self-cultivation in Nü lunyu«女論語» (woman's Analects).Terry Tak-Ling Woo - 2009 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (2):334-347.
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    Multiple reference, multiple realization, and the reduction of mind.Terry Horgan - 2001 - In Gerhard Preyer & Frank Siebelt (eds.), Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 205--221.
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    Contents.Terry Eagleton - 2010 - In On Evil. Yale University Press.
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    Conclusion.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 238-240.
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    Chapter Four.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 64-106.
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    Chapter Five.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 107-127.
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    CHAPTER 2. Idealists.Terry Eagleton - 2014 - In Culture and the Death of God. Yale University Press. pp. 44-94.
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    CHAPTER 6. Modernism and After.Terry Eagleton - 2014 - In Culture and the Death of God. Yale University Press. pp. 174-208.
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    Chapter Nine.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 196-210.
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    Chapter One.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 1-11.
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    Chapter Seven.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 160-178.
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    Chapter Six.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 128-159.
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    Chapter Ten.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 211-237.
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    Chapter Three.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 30-63.
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    Chapter Two.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 12-29.
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    Enjoy!Terry Eagleton - 2001 - Paragraph 24 (2):40-52.
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  34. Forward.Terry Eagleton - 2010 - In Herbert McCabe (ed.), God and evil in the theology of St Thomas Aquinas. New York: Continuum.
     
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    Frontmatter.Terry Eagleton - 2014 - In Culture and the Death of God. Yale University Press.
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    Frontmatter.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press.
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    Fictions of the Real.Terry Eagleton - 2008 - In Trouble with Strangers: A Study of Ethics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 180–222.
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  38. Frere-Jacques-the politics of deconstruction.Terry Eagleton - 1987 - Semiotica 63 (3-4):351-358.
     
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  39. Heretic adventures.Terry Eagleton - 2007 - In Peter Gratton & John Panteleimon Manoussakis (eds.), Traversing the Imaginary: Richard Kearney and the Postmodern Challenge. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
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    Index.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 251-258.
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    Index.Terry Eagleton - 2010 - In On Evil. Yale University Press. pp. 165-176.
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    3. Job’s Comforters.Terry Eagleton - 2010 - In On Evil. Yale University Press. pp. 131-160.
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    Law and Desire in Measure for Measure.Terry Eagleton - 2008 - In Trouble with Strangers: A Study of Ethics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 130–138.
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    Levinas, Derrida and Badiou.Terry Eagleton - 2008 - In Trouble with Strangers: A Study of Ethics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 223–272.
  45. Power to Control Prosecution, The.Terry Eastland - 1997 - Nexus 2:43.
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    Recall and resistance to unlearning of verbal mediating associates as a function of anticipation interval.Terry H. Ebert & Daniel Fallon - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 95 (2):251.
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  47. Constraining computational models of cognition.Terry Regier - 2003 - In L. Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group. pp. 611--615.
  48. Holy Terror.Terry Eagleton - 2006 - Ars Disputandi 6:1566-5399.
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    Why (and when) clinicians compel treatment of anorexia nervosa patients.Terry Carney, David Tait, Stephen Touyz & Alice Richardson - unknown
    OBJECTIVE: This paper addresses the question of the circumstances which lead clinicians to use legal coercion in the management of patients with severe anorexia nervosa, and explores similarities and differences between such formal coercion and other forms of 'strong persuasion' in patient management. METHOD: Logistic regression and other statistical analysis was undertaken on 75 first admissions for anorexia nervosa from a sample of 117 successive admissions to an eating disorder facility in New South Wales, Australia, where an eating disorder was (...)
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    Murray Spindel-A Memoriam.Terry Horgan - 2000 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 38 (S1):5-7.
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