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Philosophy, 1924-2020

Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1241 to 1260 of 1821
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
1971Mill's Theory of Universal CausationBassett, Peter Quirk
1933A Pessimistic View of Dewey's OptimismDelacorte, Albert Peter
1974Milesian Thought and Its Position in the Development of Thought Especially as is Relevant to ScienceKeeney, Martha Blackledge
2001Might Pascal's Wager Offer Rational and Moral Guidance?Wang, Amy
2010A Personal Relationship with Jesus Christ and the Necessary Objectivity Involved: Soren Kierkegaard and Subjective FaithAppeadu, Edward Freduah
1981Michel Foucault: The Disappearance of the Subject?Raffaele, Joseph M.
1997Methodological Axioms in Ludwig Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations: An Exegesis on Remarks 89-133Griffin, Christopher Michael
1981Method in His MadnessKivisild, Emilie Maret
1953Metaphysics and EthicsChipman, II, Donald Arden
1970Metaphorical Structure [Missing]Kreiner, Peter Warren
1982Metaphor: The Singularity Point between Language and LiteratureSherline, Edward David
1960Metaphor: Its Philosophical ProblemsCoe, John Charles
1971Metaphor and Metonymy in LinguisticsCamp, Michael Alan
1994Metaphor and its Philosophical SignificanceJohnson, III, William T.
1955Metaperception: A Critique of Perception TheoryKaufmann, Jr., Herbert Jacob
2011A Peircean Revision of Scientific BeliefsSpaulding, Tristan
1983Memory Theories of Personal IdentityRatushewitz, Steven
1980Memory and RememberingCarter, Howard Giles
1983Meditations on EducationMaphet, Casey
1999Meaning, Reference and Descriptivist SemanticsChoi, Stephen H.
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