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Aboutness and universal generalization
Abstract We motivate and present a novel semantic theory for universal generalizations (‘every A$A$ is a B$B$’), contributing to a growing theoretical line that gives equal prominence to subject matter and truth conditions when modelling propositional content.
Peter Hawke
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En este artículo interesa determinar la estructura lógica del concepto de capacidades tecnológicas para establecer las características y los componentes más relevantes, esto con la intención de proponer una definición filosófica a partir de las ideas de
Álvaro Carvajal Villaplana
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Legal Methodology and Complexity: A Comment on Allen
Abstract This article is a response to Ronald J. Allen's “Reflections on Complexity, Evidence, and Law.” I begin by analyzing three key concepts that Allen employs in his argument: reductionism, emergence, and complexity. On the basis of this analysis, I question Allen's criticism of the reductionist approach that, according to him, legal scholarship ...
Michele Ubertone
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Ryle (Gilbert). Plato's Progress
Saunders Trevor J. Ryle (Gilbert). Plato's Progress. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 45, fasc. 2, 1967. Histoire (depuis l'Antiquité) — Geschiedenis (sedert de Ottdhéid) pp.
Saunders, Trevor J.
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Taking “Descartes's Myth” seriously: Rethinking the Rylean narrative
Abstract Social philosophy of mind and epistemology seem to be fairly recent inventions. According to a still widespread picture, early modern philosophers were constrained by an individualistic paradigm that settles epistemological and psychological explanations by considering the minds of single thinkers.
Martin Lenz
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Virginia Carolyn Gilbert Ryle Smith
Black and white portrait photograph of (Virginia) Carolyn Ryle (née Gilbert, later Smith), Assistant Professor in Health Education, circa 1962. She served on the faculty between 1948 and 1977.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/archives_faculty_sz/1085/thumbnail ...
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Una enmienda ryleana a la teoría cognitiva de las emociones
Este trabajo presenta una comparación entre los aspectos más básicos de la llamada teoría cognitiva de las emociones y el análisis y clasificación del concepto de emoción llevado a cabo por Gilbert Ryle en The Concept of Mind. Mi objetivo es doble.
Andrés SORIA RUIZ
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Should Teachers Promote Vaccination?
Abstract The Covid‐19 pandemic brought the importance of vaccination and public attitudes toward it firmly to the fore. However, vaccine hesitancy and refusal remain significant barriers to global uptake, with post‐pandemic declines in routine immunization contributing to disease outbreaks worldwide.
Ruth Wareham
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Theory Of Knowledge In Britain From 1860 To 1950
In 1956, a series of BBC radio talks was published in London under the title The Revolution in Philosophy (Ayer et al.1956). This short book included papers by prominent British philosophers of the day, such as Sir Alfred Ayer and Sir Peter Strawson ...
Mathieu Marion
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The philosophical development of Gilbert Ryle : a study of his published and unpublished writings
De Britse filosoof Gilbert Ryle (1900-1967) is vooral bekend geworden met zijn 'Concept of Mind' (1949). Dit werk is doorgaans gelezen als een behaviouristisch manifest.
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