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41THE WILL TO BELIEVE by William James An Address to the Philosophical Clubs of Yale and Brown Universities. Published in the New World, June, 1896. IN the recently published Life by I.eslie Stephen of his brother, Fitz-Ja

THE WILL TO BELIEVE by William James An Address to the Philosophical Clubs of Yale and Brown Universities. Published in the New World, June, 1896. IN the recently published Life by I.eslie Stephen of his brother, Fitz-Ja

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Source URL: www.mnsu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-04-03 00:40:04
42Microsoft Word - Montgomery2007.doc

Microsoft Word - Montgomery2007.doc

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Source URL: www2.open.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2007-06-21 06:43:14
43Epistemology, Ethics and Mind Online MSc/PGDipl/PGCert SCHOOL of PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY and LANGUAGE SCIENCES

Epistemology, Ethics and Mind Online MSc/PGDipl/PGCert SCHOOL of PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY and LANGUAGE SCIENCES

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Source URL: www.ppls.ed.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2015-10-13 08:37:45
442nd Annual USA Philosophy Workshop  Pragmatic Encroachment & Philosophical Methodology MayAt the Hilton Garden Inn Beachfront

2nd Annual USA Philosophy Workshop Pragmatic Encroachment & Philosophical Methodology MayAt the Hilton Garden Inn Beachfront

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Source URL: southalabama.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-31 18:04:07
    45A Companion to Digital Literary Studies

    A Companion to Digital Literary Studies "ss1-6-7"

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    Source URL: digitalhumanities.buffalo.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2008-09-16 15:37:59
    46Abū Na r al-Fārābī THE CONDITIONS OF CERTITUDE /97 Absolute certitude is: (1) to believe of something that it is thus or not thus; and (2) to agree that it corresponds and is not opposed to the existence of the thing

    Abū Na r al-Fārābī THE CONDITIONS OF CERTITUDE /97 Absolute certitude is: (1) to believe of something that it is thus or not thus; and (2) to agree that it corresponds and is not opposed to the existence of the thing

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    Source URL: individual.utoronto.ca

    Language: English - Date: 2009-11-10 20:13:51
    47Philosophical Issues, 16, Philosophy of Language, 2006  SINGULAR TERMS, REFERENCE AND METHODOLOGY IN SEMANTICS1  Jeffrey C. King

    Philosophical Issues, 16, Philosophy of Language, 2006 SINGULAR TERMS, REFERENCE AND METHODOLOGY IN SEMANTICS1 Jeffrey C. King

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    Source URL: fas-philosophy.rutgers.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2011-03-21 20:18:58
    48An Introduction to Incommensurability or, hang on a minute, that doesn’t add up Chris Kimble March 2008

    An Introduction to Incommensurability or, hang on a minute, that doesn’t add up Chris Kimble March 2008

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    Source URL: www.chris-kimble.com

    Language: English - Date: 2008-10-01 19:21:30
    49Propaedeutic of a Metaphysics of Thought Abstract: This is the English version of a propaedeutic study of a Metaphysics of Thinking covering the methodology of a philosophical inquiry of thinking and the analysis of the

    Propaedeutic of a Metaphysics of Thought Abstract: This is the English version of a propaedeutic study of a Metaphysics of Thinking covering the methodology of a philosophical inquiry of thinking and the analysis of the

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    Source URL: www.hyponoesis.org

    Language: English - Date: 2014-12-15 16:09:58
    50Philosophical Perspectives on the Humanities: The Individual and the Community Castle Rock Institute Philosophy 341 Spring semester, 2004

    Philosophical Perspectives on the Humanities: The Individual and the Community Castle Rock Institute Philosophy 341 Spring semester, 2004

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    Source URL: www.castle-rock.org

    Language: English - Date: 2006-11-17 21:08:33