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Monism and Pluralism

In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 5--363 (1967)

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  1. Economics, biology, and naturalism: Three problems concerning the question of individuality. [REVIEW]Elias L. Khalil - 1997 - Biology and Philosophy 12 (2):185-206.
    The paper examines the ramifications of naturalism with regard to the question of individuality in economics and biology. Economic theory has to deal with whether households, firms, and states are individuals or are mere entities such as clubs, networks, and coalitions. Biological theory has to deal with the same question with regard to cells, organisms, family packs, and colonies. To wit, the question of individuality in both disciplines involves three separate problems: the metaphysical, phenomenist, and ontological. The metaphysical problem is (...)
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  • Kemmis's idea of dialectic in educational research and theory.Jeremy Fisher - 1987 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 19 (1):29–40.
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