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  1. The Philosophy of W.V. Quine: An Expository Essay by Roger F., Jr. Gibson, 1982-07
  2. Philosophical Standardism: An Empiricist Approach to Philosophical Methodology (Philosophy) by Nicholas Rescher, 2000-06-15
  3. British Empiricism and American Pragmatism: New Directions and Neglected Arguments by Robert Roth, 1993-01-01
  4. Three Types of Religious Philosophy (Trinity Papers No. 21) by Gordon H. Clark, 1989-02
  5. Logical Positivism, Pragmatism, and Scientific Empiricism (Philosophy in America) by Charles William Morris, 1979-06
  6. Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind by Wilfrid Sellars, 2000
  7. Pre-established harmony versus constant conjunction: A reconsideration of the distinction between rationalism and empiricism (Dawes Hicks lecture on philosophy, British Academy) by Hidé Ishiguro, 1978
  8. Charles Pierce's empiricism (International library of psychology, philosophy, and scientific method) by Justus Buchler, 1939
  9. Whitehead's philosophy between rationalism and empiricism by Ivor Leclerc, 1984
  10. John Dewey's Theory of Art, Experience, and Nature: The Horizons of Feeling (S U N Y Series in Philosophy) by Thomas M. Alexander, 1987-07
  11. Modern Philosophy: French Empiricism (WESTERN PHILOSOPHY) by William Turner, 1903
  12. Beyond Empiricism:Alternative Philosophies of Science and the Study of Industrial Relations. by John Godard, 1989
  13. Modern Philosophy: English Empiricism (WESTERN PHILOSOPHY) by William Turner, 1903
  14. Empiricism and natural knowledge, (University of California publications in philosophy) by Sterling Power Lamprecht, 1969

61. Philosophy Department, Student Profiles
philosophy courses at Earlham Rationalism and empiricism, Symbolic Logic, Ancient Greek philosophy, Kant, 19th Century philosophy, 20th Century philosophy,
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Philosophy courses at Earlham : Western Ways of Wisdom, Ancient Greek, Rationalism and Empiricism, Kant, 19th Century, Contemporary Epistemology, Contemporary Ethics, Plato and Thucydides, Skepticism, Philosophy and Literature, American Philosophy, Metaphilosophy, and Symbolic Logic.
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Critique of Pure Reason Phenomenology of Spirit , collectively with a group of committed and terribly bright individuals, under the guidance of a talented and engaging teacher. All of the courses I took in philosophy were taught with unabashed rigor, intensity and humor, and the instructors gave to their students a certain freedom to discover the text and its challenges on their own, and to grapple with them in a personal way. Studying philosophy prepared me well for the work of living, but imparted to my mind a restlessness that a nine-to-five job could not satisfy; I hope someday to find myself in the business of passing on a love for this work.
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62. MODERN PHILOSOPHY: The Philosophy Of Empiricism
The philosophy of empiricism. empiricism holds that only sense knowledge is valid, for it alone securely rests on the impressions of the thinking subject.
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63. The Philosophy Of William James
Pragmatism, as James defines his empiricism, has become of immense consequence in His principal philosophical works are Principles of Psychology;
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In a paper on "How To Make Your Ideas Clear," contributed to the Popular Science Monthly in 1878, Charles Sanders Pierce first used the word "pragmatism" to designate a principle put forward by him as a rule for guiding the scientist and the mathematician. The principle is that the meaning of any conception in the mind is the practical effect it will have in action. The rule remained unnoticed for twenty years, until it was taken up by Professor William James in the address he delivered at the University of California in 1898.

64. Acta Analytica 25/2000
Matti Eklund The Aims of Logical empiricism as a philosophy of Science; Marko Uršiè A Remark on the “Unreality of Time”. Discussion
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Frege, Philosophical Analysis
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Frege, Philosophical Analysis
  • Robert M. Harnish: Grasping Modes of Presentation: Frege vs Fodor and Schweizer Andrej Ule: Frege and the Concept of Logical Analysis Goran Švob: The Heritage of Frege’s Begriffsschrift Michael Felber: Frege's Theory of Thoughts and the Prospect of Language Michael Beaney: Conceptions of Analysis in Early Analytic Philosophy Mark Lance: The Word Made Flesh: Toward a neo-Sellarsian View of Concepts, Analysis, and Understanding
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  • Matti Eklund: The Aims of Logical Empiricism as a Philosophy of Science Marko Urši è: A Remark on the “Unreality of Time”
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Matjaž Potr Ullin Thomas Place Ullin Thomas Place is known as the Australian materialist who introduced the thesis of type identity. But his work is of much larger spectrum, involving behaviorism, connectionism, dispositions, natural laws, picture theory of meaning and consciousness. Place’s relationship with Slovenia is reviewed, beginning with some personal memories. Keywords: Ullin T. Place, type identity, behaviorism, consciousness, dispositions

65. Lynn Hankinson Nelson - Department Of Philosophy - University Of Washington
empiricism. In Blackwell Companion to Feminist philosophy, eds. empiricism without Dogmas. In Feminism, Science, and the philosophy of Science, eds.
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Lynn Hankinson Nelson is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Washington. She received her B.A. from Rutgers University in 1980 and her doctorate from Temple University in 1987. Her areas of expertise are feminist epistemology, feminist philosphy of science, and philosophy of biology and the social sciences. lynnhank@u.washington.edu
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  • On Quine (with Jack Nelson). Wadsworth, 2000 (monograph). Who Knows: From Quine to Feminist Empiricism . Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1990.
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  • Co-editor (with Jack Nelson), Feminist Interpretations of W.V. Quine , Penn State Press, 2003. Co-editor (with Jack Nelson), Feminism, Science, and the Philosophy of Science . Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Press, 1996. Co-editor (with Alison Wylie), Synthese 104 (3) (Sept. 1995): Special Issue on Feminism and Science.
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  • (With Jack Nelson) "Logic from a Quinean Perspective: An Empirical Enterprise." In Representing Reason "Relativism and Feminist Science Scholarship." In

66. Alfred J. Ayer's Language, Truth, And Logic
Ayer’s logical empiricism makes an important contribution to philosophy in that it In Ayer s logical empiricism, philosophy is no longer seen as a
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Search: Lycos Angelfire Movie Clips Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next Alfred J. Ayer’s Language, Truth and Logic Alfred J. Ayer’s Language, Truth and Logic (1936) defines and explains the verification principle of logical positivism. The treatise explains how the principle of verifiability may be applied to the problems and aims of philosophy. The text has eight chapters, entitled: “Ch. I. The Elimination of Metaphysics,” “Ch. II. The Function of Philosophy,” “Ch. III. The Nature of Philosophical Analysis,” “Ch. IV. The A Priori ,” “Ch. V. Truth and Probability,” “Ch. VI. Critique of Ethics and Theology,” “Ch. VII. The Self and the Common World,” “Ch. VIII. Solutions of Outstanding Philosophical Disputes.” Ayer explains that the principle of verifiability may be used as a criterion to determine whether or not a statement is meaningful. To be meaningful, a statement must be either analytic or capable of being verified. According to Ayer, analytic statements are tautologies. A tautology is a statement which is necessarily true, true by definition, and true under any conditions. A tautology is a repetition of the meaning of a statement, using different words or symbols. According to Ayer, the statements of logic and mathematics are tautologies. Tautologies are true by definition, and thus their validity does not depend on empirical testing.

67. BBC - Radio 4 In Our Time - Empiricism
England’s greatest contribution to philosophy is empiricism. At the end of the seventeenth century the philosopher John Locke wrote in his Essay Concerning
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68. The Humanities Handbook
empiricism and a religious philosophy which was empirically inadequate. Basing his radical empiricism on a view of reality as interconnected
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69. English And Philosophy: BA (Joint Hons)
and include all of the major areas of study within the disciplines, such as ethics, aesthetics, empiricism, philosophy of language, drama, poetry,
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70. Philosophy 594m--Mind And Meaning The Philosophy Of Wilfrid Sellars
2/22 empiricism and the philosophy of Mind IIV paper 3. 3/1 empiricism and the philosophy of Mind V-VIII. de Vries, c 4 paper 4. 3/8 empiricism and the
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    de Vries and Triplett, Knowledge, Mind, and the Given: A Reading of Sellars' "Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind"
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Recommended : (Amherst Bookstore) Amaral, ed., Kant and Pre-Kantian Themes: Lectures by Wilfrid Sellars Amaral, ed., The Metaphysics of Epistemology: Lectures by Wilfrid Sellars Sicha, ed., Kant's Transcendental Metaphysics: Sellars' Cassirer Lectures and Other Essays Sicha, ed.,, Pure Pragmatics and Possible Worlds: Early Essays of Wilfrid Sellars Amaral, ed., Philosophical Perspectives: Metaphysics and Epistemology
    Delaney, Lolus, Gutting and Solomon, eds., The Synoptic Vision: Essays on the Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars
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71. The Journal
philosophy of Film, or Philosophies of Film? Deborah Knight. empiricism and the philosophy of Film -Cynthia Freeland. Film Review Fatalism in Fat City
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Guest Editor Dan Flory Montana State University, Bozeman This Special Interest Edition of Film and Philosophy on Philosophical Film Theory and the Philosophy of Film will focus on questions such as what might best constitute the philosophy of film, what conditions might establish a film theory as philosophical, what distinguishes philosophy of film from film interpretation or the application of philosophy to film, what role theory might best play in approaching film, as well as questions concerning how philosophical theorizing might best address film cognitively, aesthetically, in genre terms, etc. Essays that focus on how philosophy might appropriately address questions of theorization regarding film are strongly encouraged. Essays discussing how philosophical theorization might appropriately address such issues as narrative, spectator emotion, empathy, sympathy, affective mimicry, cognition, perception, identification, or character engagement are also encouraged. Essays addressing other philosophical questions prompted by film may also be submitted, although this Special Interest Edition will focus on issues of philosophical film theory and philosophy of film more narrowly construed.

72. The Vienna Circle And Logical Empiricism-Springer Philosophy Of Science Book
The Vienna Circle and Logical empiricism is for scholars, researchers and students in history and philosophy of science focusing on Logical empiricism and
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73. U. At Albany Philosophy: Ph.D. Exams Reading List
Bonjour, Can Empirical Knowledge Have a Foundation? Sellars, Science, Perception, and Reality empiricism and the philosophy of Mind, secs. IVIII.
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Students are required to take two of the three Ph.D. Comprehensive examinations in history and in their track: either Values and Society or Knowledge and Representation. There are separate reading lits for each exam. There are also informal subgroups within the list for each exam. For further full citations and advice on preparing for the examinations, please consult the faculty members who teach in the relevant areas. These reading lists will be the basis for the Ph.D. Comprehensive Examinations. If the list is modified for future examinations, the chair of the Examinations Committee will distribute copies of the revised version to all active graduate students and to faculty. Students are responsible, however, for verifying with the chair of the Examinations Committee that they have the version of the list on which the next Comprehensive Examination will be based. They should verify this well before they notify the chair of the Examinations Committee of their final intention to take the examination. (See Graduate Handbook II.C.4.)
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74. History Of Philosophy 59
Jacques Maritain Center History of philosophy / by William Turner. CHAPTER LIX FRENCH empiricism. When, in 1729, Montesquieu and Voltaire returned to
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CHAPTER LIX
FRENCH EMPIRICISM
When, in 1729, Montesquieu and Voltaire returned to France from England, and introduced among their fellow-countrymen the ideas prevalent among the English deists and empiricists, an impetus was given to a French empirical movement which, with characteristic disregard for the restraints of convention and positive religion, advanced from psychological empiricism to materialism in metaphysics, hedonism in ethics, and unbelief and revolt in matters of religious conviction. The social, political, and religious conditions of France in the eighteenth century contributed to this result. The court of Versailles had become a synonym for frivolity if not for licentiousness, and even after due allowance is made for the exaggerations of historians prejudiced against the old , it must be admitted that the grievances of the subjects of the monarchy were many and serious. The Church, whose duty it was to inculcate justice and forbearance, was identified, in the minds of the people, with the monarchy which they feared and detested. Thus it was that the poets, philosophers, and essayists of the latter half of the eighteenth century found in the popular mind a field ready to receive the seeds of the materialism and naturalism which flourished in the days preceding the Revolution and bore fruit in the Revolution itself. In England the old order gradually yielded to the action of the new forces; in France the old order maintained an attitude of unyielding antagonism. In England the establishment of new political ideas was in the nature of a slow assimilation; in France the destruction of the ancient political system assumed the proportions of a cataclysm.

75. Needleman, Inner Empiricism
That is the application of inner empiricism. All great philosophy is based directly or Modem academic philosophers practice inner empiricism even more
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Questions of the Heart Inner Empiricism as a Way to a Science of Consciousness by Jacob Needleman Noetic Sciences Review , Summer 1993 As it happens, I believe there is a growing number of younger philosophers who are interested in getting to the heart of the matterabout what we mean by "reality" and the central role of experience. What draws them, and what originally drew me, to the whole area of philosophy is a quest for meaning. I discovered that the mind by itself cannot complete the philosophic quest. As Kant decisively argued, the mind can ask questions the mind alone cannot answer. For me, this is where the juice of real philosophical investigation begins to flow. I believe it is precisely where intellect hits its limits that the important questions of philosophy start to come alive. Mainstream academic philosophy has for a long time tried to answer these fundamental questions with that part of the mind we call intellect. Frequently the difficulties encountered were so great, the logical tangles so confusing, that many philosophers decided such questions were meaningless, and some even began to ridicule anyone who dared ask "What is reality?" "What is the meaning of life?" "Is there life after death?" "What is the soul?" "Does God exist?" Yet these are the questions of the heart. These are the questions that matter most to peoplenot whether the syntax and deep structures of our language can ever truly represent real knowledge. The meaningful questions, these " questions of the heart", rise up in human beings because of something intrinsic to our nature, an innate striving which Plato called Eros.

76. Philosophy, Theory And Method In Social Work: Challenging Empiricism's Claim On
philosophy, Theory and Method in Social Work. Challenging empiricism’s Claim on Evidencebased Practice. Stanley Houston
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Stanley Houston Summary : For quite some time the evidence-based practice discourse in social work has been influential. While this may be viewed as a positive development, problems arise when some of the proponents of the discourse deride other approaches in social work as unscientific. In particular, it is of concern that those who embrace a psychodynamic perspective have been corralled into is argued, lacks scientific rigour. By way of rebuttal, this paper argues that approaches promoting an a legitimate place within the evidence-based adopted to make the case.

77. Analytic Philosophy, By Roger Jones
Analytic philosophy, Introduction to philosophy since the Enlightenment by Roger but was converted by GE Moore (18731958) to a common sense empiricism.
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To analyse means to break something down into its constituent parts. Analytic philosophy attempts to clarify, by analysis, the meaning of statements and concepts. Analytic philosophy has been important in the in the English speaking academic world since the beginning of the 20th century. Following Kant a split occurred between Anglo-American academic philosophy and the philosophy practised on the European continent. 'Continental' philosophy took off in an Idealist direction with Hegel, took an existentialist turn via Nietzsche and Heidegger and entered a less certain phase with post-structuralism. Analytic philosophers on the other hand, saw the German philosopher Gottlob Frege (1848-1925) as the most important thinker since Kant. Frege wanted to put a rigorous logic at the heart of philosophy. He was influential in the philosophy of mathematics, logic and language. He thought that the basis for mathematics could be securely derived from logic and that a rigorous analysis of the underlying logic of sentences would enable us to judge their truth-value. The British philosopher Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) combined Frege's logical insights with the influence of David Hume's empiricism. Russell thought that the world was composed of 'atomic facts'. Sentences, if they were to be meaningful, had to correspond to these atomic facts. Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) studied under Russell, his early ideas influenced the Vienna Circle and help form the logical positivism of the 1920's and 30's.

78. Peter Anstey
From empiricism to Experimental philosophy Peter Anstey Dept of philosophy, University of Sydney. Full text Not available Last modified May 23, 2005
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79. FindArticles Search For " Empiricism Philosophy"
Canadian Psychology Coherence in Thought and Action with the meaning holism of Quine s two dogmas of empiricism in philosophy, between philosophy and empirical work in contemporary cognitive science.
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80. British Empiricism: Fall 1997 Homepage
Homepage for British empiricism as taught Fall 1997. Part of the OhioLINK history of philosophy instructional website, developed by the Department of
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This is the homepage for the Fall 1997 class offering of our course on British Empiricism, taught by Professor Deborah Smith . Follow the hyperlinks on this page to a course syllabus, writing exercises, and other material of interest developed for this class.
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