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Philosophy

Philosophy, rhetoric, and power: A response to critics

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The paper distinguishes Mark Bevir's logical approach to the theory of history from the historiography of Hayden White and the sociology of Michel Foucault. Rather than seeing these approaches as inherently contradictory, it suggests that historiography

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Imagining the history of ideas

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Mark Bevir's The Logic of the History of Ideas has a number of strong points. For example, Bevir is nonreductive in his approach to explanation, his procedural individualism rightly favours 'bottom up' explanations, based on the particular facts of a c

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The logic of the history of ideas

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This paper provides a short summary of Mark Bevir, The Logic of the History of Ideas. Logic stands here as a subset of Wittgenstein's notion of philosophy as a matter of the grammar of our concepts. It studies the forms of reasoning appropriate to a disc

Mortal losses, vital gains: The role of spirituality
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Mortal losses, vital gains: The role of spirituality

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Grief and its management constitute the general topic of this paper. A personal dynamic of reframing is articulated and defined as a major experiential source of human spirituality. The argument is that exercises in the comparative free association of los

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The concept of truth in a finite universe

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The prospects and limitations of defining truth in a finite model in the same language whose truth one is considering are thoroughly examined. It is shown that in contradistinction to Traski's undefinability theorem for arithmetic, it is in a definite se

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Remarks on the modal logic of Henry Bradford Smith

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H.B.Smith, Professor of Philosophy at the influential 'Pennsylvania School' was (roughly) a contemporary of C.I. Lewis who was similarly interested in a proper account of 'implication'. His research also led him into the study of modal logic but in a

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Sets and classes as many

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In this paper the view is developed that classes should not be understood as individuals, but, rather, as 'classes as many' of individuals. To correlate classes with individuals 'labelling' and 'colabelling' functions are introduced and sets identif

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Semantics for the logic of essence

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This paper provides a possible worlds semantics for the system of the author's previous paper 'The logic of essence'. The basic idea behind the semantic is that a statement should be taken to be true in virtue of the nature of certain objects just in c

Unreal Friends
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Unreal Friends

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It has become quite common for people to develop `personal' relationships nowadays, exclusively via extensive correspondence across the Net. Friendships, even romantic love relationships, are apparently, flourishing. But what kind of relations really are

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Mach's phenomenalism and the British reception of mendelism

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The assimilation of Mendel's paper into Britain look place in an Edwardian social context. This paper concentrates on the interplay of empirical and philosophical issues in this reception. A feature of the British reception of mendelism, not duplicated e

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Mendelism: from hybrids and trade to a science

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In this paper I explore the historical context in which news of the rediscovery of Mendel's laws was received in England. This exploration leads me to the Cambridge zoologist, William Bateson, to his exploitation of the prestige and support of the Royal

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Preferences in their place

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In at least some of their forms, Cost-Benefit techniques for the evaluation of environmental projects and policies treat the preferences of citizens as the sole determinants of the value of outcomes. There are two salient ways in which this supposition mi