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Thin Objects Are Not Transparent. [PDF]
Plebani M, San Mauro L, Venturi G.
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mCherry contains a fluorescent protein isoform that interferes with its reporter function. [PDF]
Fages-Lartaud M +4 more
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The Manifestation Challenge: The Debate between McDowell and Wright [PDF]
In this paper, we will discuss what is called the “Manifestation Challenge” to semantic realism, which was originally developed by Michael Dummett and has been further refined by Crispin Wright.
Hossein Khani, Ali, Shahmir, Saeedeh
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What Frege asked Alex the Parrot: Inferentialism, Number Concepts, and Animal Cognition [PDF]
While there has been significant philosophical debate on whether nonlinguistic animals can possess conceptual capabilities, less time has been devoted to considering 'talking' animals, such as parrots.
Nelson, Erik
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Frege and the origins of model theory in nineteenth century geometry. [PDF]
Eder G.
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This is a contribution to the so-called neologicist program according to which Frege's logicist foundation of arithmetic can be vindicated on the ground of a consistent fragment of Frege's \textit{Grundgesetze der Arithmetik}, basically including second-order logic with full impredicative comprehension and the so-called Hume's principle HP (for a ...
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El artículo defiende la tesis de que los conceptos no tienen carácter público, argumentando que existe una tensión entre las dos restricciones principales a las teorías de los conceptos, a saber: (1) que los conceptos tienen carácter público y (2) que ...
LAURA DUHAU GIROLA
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On the Bodily Basis of Human Cognition: A Philosophical Perspective on Embodiment. [PDF]
Gupta AD.
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Alien Structure and Themes from Analytic Philosophy [PDF]
We think of the world as consisting of objects, with properties and standing in relations. There are, to be sure, different views on what objects etc. there are, and on what their natures are.
Eklund, Matti
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