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Editorial: Prompts: the double-edged sword using AI. [PDF]

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Vallverdú J, Rzepka R, Sans Pinillos A.
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<i>Journal of Medical Ethics</i> at 50: a data-driven history. [PDF]

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The Philosophy of Language

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Philosophy and Language

The Philosophical Quarterly, 1955
I propose to attack a miscellany of popular misconceptions, trying incidentally to illuminate various possibly puzzling practices. A very typical passage from Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics will serve as a text: We must also grasp the nature of deliberative excellence—∊ύβovλια.
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Philosophy, Thought and Language

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 1997
One of the most striking features of twentieth-century philosophy has been its obsession with language. For the most part, this phenomenon is greeted with hostile incredulity by external observers. Surely, they say, if philosophy is the profound and fundamental discipline which it has purported to be for more than two millennia, it must deal with ...
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Philosophy and the Analysis of Language

Inquiry, 1960
Both Wittgenstein, in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, and Russell, advancing the philosophy of Logical Atomism, maintained that statements are, or purport to be, records of facts. Wittgenstein held that philosophers, by improperly interpreting language, create for themselves pseudoproblems, and that, to avoid confusion, we should throw statements ...
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