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Abductive reasoning: constitutes according to Peirce the "first stage" of scientific inquiries (CP 6.469) and of any interpretive processes. "Abduction" is the process of adopting an explanatory hypothesis (CP 5.145) and covers two operations: the ...
Wirth, Uwe
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A taste for beauty: On the expected taste, hardness, texture, and temperature of geometric shapes. [PDF]
Juravle G, Olari EL, Spence C.
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Age Influences Loss Aversion Through Effects on Posterior Cingulate Cortical Thickness. [PDF]
Guttman ZR +4 more
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Peirce on Habit, Practice, and Theory: The Priority of Practice and the Autonomy of Theory
Charles Peirce’s thought on the relationship between theory and practice has two seemingly inconsistent thrusts. On one hand, Peirce draws theory and practice together.
Black, Joshua David
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Charles Byrne, Last Victim of the Bodysnatchers: the Legal Case for Burial. [PDF]
Lowth M.
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Vahanian Gabriel. Richard Hazelett & Dean Turner, Benevolent Living : Tracing the Roots of Motivation to God. With a foreword and a postscript by Charles Hartshorne. Pasadena, Hope Publishing House, 1990.
Vahanian, Gabriel
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Rational and Experiential Grounds for Belief in God: the Teleological Argument in the Work of Charlee Hartshorne [PDF]
The question behind this thesis is "What does Charles Hartshorne conceive to be the rational and experiential grounds for belief in God?". This question is approached through a study of Hartshorne's distinctive formulation of the teleological argument ...
Riley, Boo Philip
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This paper proposes to examine the logic of analogy as a form of religious discourse in the writings of Eric Lionel Mascall and Charles Hartshorne. The problem is to exhibit the response of these men to the question: In what way and to what degree is ...
Bersley, William
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