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  1. (1 other version)Time and eternity.Walter Terence Stace - 1952 - Princeton,: Princeton University Press.
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  • Representing and Intervening.Ian Hacking - 1983 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 35 (4):381-390.
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  • (1 other version)Kuhn: philosopher of scientific revolutions.W. W. Sharrock - 2002 - Malden, MA: Polity. Edited by Rupert J. Read.
    Thomas Kuhn's shadow hangs over almost every field of intellectual inquiry. His book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions has become a modern classic. His influence on philosophy, social science, historiography, feminism, theology, and (of course) the natural sciences themselves is unparalleled. His epoch-making concepts of 'new paradigm' and 'scientific revolution' make him probably the most influential scholar of the twentieth century. Sharrock and Read take the reader through Kuhn's work in a careful and accessible way, emphasizing Kuhn's detailed studies of (...)
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  • Averroes and his philosophy.Oliver Leaman - 1988 - Richmond, Surrey [England]: Curzon.
    Despite its importance in the history of philosophy, the work of the Spanish thinker Averro"es (1126-1198) has been left largely unexplored in this century. This book is the only general account of Averro"es' philosophy in English. Leaman analyzes his thought and influence, particularly his metaphysics and theory of meaning, arguing that while his work belongs within the cultural and political context of medieval Islam, it remains of considerable philosophical and historical significance.
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  • Teleological Arguments for God’s Existence.Jeffrey Koperski & Del Ratzsch - 2015 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    -/- Some phenomena within nature exhibit such exquisiteness of structure, function or interconnectedness that many people have found it natural—if not inescapable—to see a deliberative and directive mind behind those phenomena. The mind in question, being prior to nature itself, is typically taken to be supernatural. Philosophically inclined thinkers have both historically and at present labored to shape the relevant intuition into a more formal, logically rigorous inference. The resultant theistic arguments, in their various logical forms, share a focus on (...)
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  • The Idea of a Social Science and its Relation to Philosophy.Peter Winch - 1958 - New York: Routledge.
    In the fiftieth anniversary of this book’s first release, Winch’s argument remains as crucial as ever. Originally published in 1958, _The Idea of a Social Science and Its Relation to Philosophy_ was a landmark exploration of the social sciences, written at a time when that field was still young and had not yet joined the Humanities and the Natural Sciences as the third great domain of the Academy. A passionate defender of the importance of philosophy to a full understanding of (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Categorization and the moral order.Lena Jayyusi - 1984 - Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    INTRODUCTION My underlying concern in this work is with the sociological analysis and description of members' practical activities and their practical ...
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  • (2 other versions)Categorization and the Moral Order.Lena Jayyusi - 1984 - Boston: Routledge.
    First published in 1984, this is a study of categorization practices: how people categorize each other and their actions; how they describe, infer, and judge. The book presents a sociological analysis and description of practical activities and makes a cogent contribution to the study of how the moral order actually works in practical communicative contexts. Among the issues dealt with are: collectivity categorizations, the organization of lists and descriptions, moral attribution and inferences, and the relationship between standards of morality and (...)
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  • (4 other versions)The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.Thomas S. Kuhn - 1962 - Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Ian Hacking.
    Thomas S. Kuhn's classic book is now available with a new index.
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  • DRURY, M. O'C. "The Danger of Words". [REVIEW]F. Cioffi - 1976 - Mind 85:470.
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  • Religion and Social Change in Modern Turkey: The Case of Bediüzzaman Said Nursi.Şerif Mardin - 1989 - SUNY Press.
    Annotation Mardin (public administration, Bogazigi University, Istanbul) uses the example of the fundamentalist Islamic followers of Nursi (1876-1960) to show the interaction between religion and society. He follows parallel development in such fields as the world communications revolution, political and social reform, intellectual development and religious history. Paper edition (unseen), $16.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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  • The Danger of Words.Maurice O'Connor Drury - 1973 - London, England: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
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  • Suspending Belief and Suspending Doubt: The Everyday and the Virtual in Practices of Factuality. [REVIEW]Nicolas J. Zaunbrecher - 2012 - Human Studies 35 (4):519-537.
    From an ethnomethodological perspective, this article describes social actors’ everyday and virtual stances in terms of their practices of provisional doubt and belief for the purpose of fact-establishment. Facts are iterated, reinforced, elaborated, and transformed via phenomenal practices configuring relations of equipment, interpretation, and method organized as “other” than, but relevant to, the everyday. Such practices in scientific research involve forms of suspended belief; in other areas they can instead involve forms of suspended doubt. As an illuminating example of this (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Spectacle of History: Speech, Text and Memory at the Iran-Contra Hearings. [REVIEW]Douglas Macbeth - 2000 - Human Studies 23 (4):423-438.
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  • The Cambridge Companion to Science and Religion.Peter Harrison (ed.) - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    Explores the historical relations between science and religion and discusses contemporary issues with perspectives from cosmology, evolutionary biology and bioethics.
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  • Wittgenstein: A Religious Point of View?Norman Malcolm - 1994 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Routledge. Edited by Peter Winch.
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  • Galileo Goes to Jail and Other Myths about Science and Religion.Ronald L. Numbers - 2009 - Journal of the History of Biology 42 (4):823-824.
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  • Teleological Arguments for God's Existence.Del Ratzsch - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Practices of truth: an ethnomethodological inquiry into Arab contexts.Baudouin Dupret - 2011 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    Learning the truth: memorizing the Koran in an Egyptian kuttâb -- The context of truth practices: legislating the sharîa at the shopfloor level -- Telling the truth: the judge and the law in family matters -- The truth about oneself: three Arab channels and their self-presentation -- Speaking the truth: advocacy video clips against terror -- Narratives of truth: documenting the mind in a psychiatric hospital -- Conclusion: Truth: a matter of language game and practical achievement.
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  • Representing and Intervening.Ian Hacking - 1987 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 92 (2):279-279.
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  • The Golden Bough. [REVIEW]J. G. Frazer - 1901 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 11:457.
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  • Averroes and His Philosophy.Richard C. Taylor & Oliver Leaman - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (4):695.
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  • Des hommes, des dieux et des extraterrestres: ethnologie d'une croyance moderne.Wiktor Stoczkowski - 1999 - Flammarion-Pere Castor.
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  • Time and Eternity: An Essay on the Philosophy of Religion.Abraham Kaplan - 1953 - Philosophy East and West 3 (3):275-276.
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  • Galileo. Decisive Innovator.Michael Sharrat & Ugo Baldini - 1995 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 17 (2):337.
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  • Science and Religion: A Historical Introduction.Gary B. Ferngren (ed.) - 2002 - Johns Hopkins University Press.
    Weissenbacher, Stephen P. Weldon, and Tomoko Yoshida.
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  • Averroes and His Philosophy.Oliver LEAMAN - 1988 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 53 (2):355-355.
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  • 19 Religious Belief and Attitudes about Science in the United States.Scott Keeter, Gregory Smith & David Masci - 2012 - In Martin W. Bauer, Rajesh Shukla & Nick Allum (eds.), The culture of science: how the public relates to science across the globe. New York: Routledge. pp. 15--336.
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  • Review of Lena Jayyusi: Categorization and the moral order[REVIEW]Mary Douglas - 1986 - Ethics 96 (3):633-635.
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  • Representing and Intervening. [REVIEW]Adam Morton - 1986 - Philosophical Review 95 (4):606-611.
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  • The Origins of Modern Science, 1300-1800.H. Butterfield - 1951 - Science and Society 15 (4):348-351.
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  • The Idea of a Social Science and its Relation to Philosophy.Leon J. Goldstein - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (3):411.
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  • The Danger of Words.William J. DeAngelis & M. O'C. Drury - 1975 - Philosophical Review 84 (3):447.
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