Philosophy
epub |eng | | Author:Nancy Cartwright [Cartwright, Nancy]

34 E. Eells, 'Probabilistic Causal Levels', in Skyrms and Harper, op. cit., 79-97. 35 Ibid. 36 Ibid. end p.137 not use CC*. For Eells, there is neither any singular causal ...
( Category: Criminology June 8,2017 )
epub |eng | 2010-12-22 | Author:Milan Kundera [Kundera, Milan]

This is how kitsch-making interpretation kills off works of art. Some forty years before the American professor imposed this moralizing meaning on the story, "Hills Like White Elephants" was published ...
( Category: Criticism & Theory June 8,2017 )
epub, pdf |eng | | Author:Randolph Clarke [Clarke, Randolph]

end p.116 account, like a compatibilist view, secures the exercise of sufficient active control for moral responsibility. And unlike the latter, a libertarian view of this sort can provide for ...
( Category: Free Will & Determinism June 8,2017 )
epub, pdf |eng | | Author:Michael A Bishop [Bishop, Michael A]

end p.101 manual for a car provides useful advice. It doesn't follow that everyone regardless of their skill or knowledge can use that advice profitably. There is another aspect to ...
( Category: Linguistics June 8,2017 )
epub, pdf |eng | | Author:John Campbell [Campbell, John]

end p.133 Straight off, if that is your condition, it would not at all be alleviated by giving you an electric shock, so that you can find out about the ...
( Category: Humanism June 8,2017 )
epub, pdf |eng | 2011-01-01 | Author:Daniel C. Dennett [Dennett, Daniel C.]

Propositions There is still widespread belief in the imaginary stable orthodoxy, but mine is hardly the only iconoclastic vision; the mix of contention and invention in the literature (which has ...
( Category: Humanism June 8,2017 )
epub |eng | | Author:Eros Corazza [Corazza, Eros]

Indeed, A1 and A3 are just two sides of the same coin. Now logicians and semanticists take proper names to be the paradigmatic cases of singular terms, i.e. the expressions ...
( Category: Philosophy June 8,2017 )
epub |eng | 2010-01-24 | Author:Michel Foucault

The History Of Sexuality - Volume 2 PART FOUR Erotics 1 A Problematic Relation The use of pleasures in the relationship with boys was a theme of anxiety for Greek ...
( Category: Psychology & Counseling June 8,2017 )
epub, mobi |eng | 2010-12-25 | Author:Eva Jablonka & Marion J. Lamb [Jablonka, Eva & Lamb, Marion J.]

Whereas the first table focuses on the nature and reproduction of information, the second one summarizes the more Lamarckian aspects of information generation and transmission. It shows whether newly generated ...
( Category: Organic June 8,2017 )
epub, pdf |eng | | Author:Robert W. Batterman [Batterman, Robert W.]

end p.68 Let M be some upper level, say, mental property. Further, suppose that M, as a matter of fact, has two distinct, heterogeneous physical realizers, P 1and P 2 ...
( Category: Psychology June 8,2017 )
epub |eng | | Author:Henry Fielding

prehended him to be confined by sickness, a season when friendship seems most to require such visits. This behaviour, therefore, in the lady, may, by some, be condemned as unnatural; ...
( Category: Humorous June 8,2017 )
epub, pdf |eng | | Author:Jonathan Bennett [Bennett, Jonathan]

end p.191 Happily, although this drops Lewis's account of what A > m C means, it does not deprive him of his 'might'-using argument against CEM. The argument still stands, ...
( Category: Linguistics June 8,2017 )
epub |eng | 2010-12-26 | Author:Paul Lawrence Farber [Farber, Paul Lawrence]

[11] Ibid., 207. [12] Ibid., 309. [13] Ibid., 141. ― 103 ― Woods Hutchinson Seemingly more closely tied to the spirit of Darwinism was Woods Hutchinson, a physician and popular ...
( Category: Americas June 8,2017 )
epub, pdf |eng | | Author:Craig DeLancey [DeLancey, Craig]

end p.123 defeasible threat (and regardless of how successful such an account is as a general description of the function of anger, we can identify individual classes of eliciting objects ...
( Category: Intelligence & Semantics June 8,2017 )
epub |eng | 2010-06-08 | Author:Kathryn Schulz [Schulz, Kathryn]

The word “witness” derives (obviously enough when you think about it, although I for one never had) from the word “wit.” Today we mostly use “wit” to describe a sharp ...
( Category: Psychology June 8,2017 )