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  1. On the Very Idea of a Conceptual Scheme.Donald Davidson - 2011 - In Robert B. Talisse & Scott F. Aikin (eds.), The Pragmatism Reader: From Peirce Through the Present. Princeton University Press. pp. 286-298.
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  • On the Very Idea of a Conceptual Scheme.Donald Davidson - 1973 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 47:5-20.
    Davidson attacks the intelligibility of conceptual relativism, i.e. of truth relative to a conceptual scheme. He defines the notion of a conceptual scheme as something ordering, organizing, and rendering intelligible empirical content, and calls the position that employs both notions scheme-content dualism. He argues that such dualism is untenable since: not only can we not parcel out empirical content sentence per sentence but also the notion of uninterpreted content to which several schemes are relative, and the related notion of a (...)
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  • Why All the Fuss about the Body? A Medievalist's Perspective.Caroline Bynum - 1995 - Critical Inquiry 22 (1):1-33.
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  • The Venture of Islam.Richard W. Bulliet & Marshall G. S. Hodgson - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (2):157.
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  • Religious belief and the will.Louis P. Pojman - 1986 - New York: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
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  • Preliminary studies for the 'Philosophical investigations'.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1958 - Oxford,: Blackwell. Edited by Ludwig Wittgenstein.
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  • Preliminary studies for the "Philosophical investigations," generally known as the Blue and Brown books.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1958 - Oxford,: Blackwell. Edited by Ludwig Wittgenstein.
    These works, as the sub-title makes clear, are unfinished sketches for Philosophical Investigations, possibly the most important and influential philosophical ...
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  • The biological way of thought.Morton Beckner - 1959 - Berkeley,: University of California Press.
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  • Belief, language, and experience.Rodney Needham - 1972 - Oxford,: Blackwell.
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  • Fuzzy Sets.Lofti A. Zadeh - 1965 - Information and Control 8 (1):338--53.
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  • Religion und Kultus der Romer.Grant Showerman & Georg Wissowa - 1903 - American Journal of Philology 24 (1):75.
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  • Archaic Roman Religion.Johannes Renger, Georges Dumézil & Georges Dumezil - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):116.
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  • Beyond literal similarity.Andrew Ortony - 1979 - Psychological Review 86 (3):161-180.
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  • The Romans and Their Gods in the Age of Augustus.Georg Luck & R. M. Ogilvie - 1972 - American Journal of Philology 93 (2):373.
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  • Hedges: A study in meaning criteria and the logic of fuzzy concepts. [REVIEW]George Lakoff - 1973 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 2 (4):458 - 508.
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  • Paganism in the Roman Empire.D. Fishwick & Ramsay MacMullen - 1983 - American Journal of Philology 104 (3):306.
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  • Cicero’s Knowledge of the Peripatos.William Wall Fortenbaugh & Peter Steinmetz - 1989 - Transaction Publishers.
    Cicero is best known for his political speeches.
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  • Principles of Numerical Taxonomy.Robert R. Sokal & Peter H. A. Sneath - 1961 - W. H. Freeman.
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  • Symbol and Theory: A Philosophical Study of Theories of Religion in Social Anthropology.John Skorupski - 1976 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Anthropologists have always been concerned with the difference between traditional and scientific modes of thought and with the relationships between magic, religion and science. John Skorupski distinguishes two broadly opposed approaches to these problems: the 'intellectualist' regards primitive systems of thought and actions as cosmologies, comparable to scientific theory, which emerge and persist as attempts to control the natural world; the 'symbolist' regards them as essentially representative or expressive of the pattern of social relations in the culture in which they (...)
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  • Principles of categorization.Eleanor Rosch - 1978 - In Allan Collins & Edward E. Smith (eds.), Readings in Cognitive Science, a Perspective From Psychology and Artificial Intelligence. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. pp. 312-22.
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  • The Christians as the Romans Saw Them.Robert L. Wilken - 1984
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  • The Rise of Christianity.W. H. C. Frend - 1984
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  • Family resemblances: Studies in the internal structure of categories.Eleanor Rosch & Carolyn B. Mervis - 1975 - Cognitive Psychology 7 (4):573--605.
    Six experiments explored the hypothesis that the members of categories which are considered most prototypical are those with most attributes in common with other members of the category and least attributes in common with other categories. In probabilistic terms, the hypothesis is that prototypicality is a function of the total cue validity of the attributes of items. In Experiments 1 and 3, subjects listed attributes for members of semantic categories which had been previously rated for degree of prototypicality. High positive (...)
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  • Religious Belief and the Will.Louis P. Pojman - 1986 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 28 (1):47-51.
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  • Theories of the Symbol.T. TODOROV - 1982
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  • Religious Belief and the Will.Louis P. Pojman - 1986 - Religious Studies 25 (1):131-134.
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  • Belief, Language and Experience.Rodney Needham - 1974 - Mind 83 (332):634-635.
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  • Symbol and Theory, A Philosophical Study of Theories of Religion in Social Anthropology.John Skorupski - 1978 - Mind 87 (347):468-472.
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  • Rethinking Symbolism.Dan Sperber & Alice L. Morton - 1977 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 10 (4):281-282.
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  • Hinduism.K. M. Sen - 1965 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 27 (4):805-805.
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