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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 68 (1):44-56 (1987)

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  1. The Dispositional and the Categorical.Robert Pargetter - 1982 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 63 (4):366-370.
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  • The bases of conflict in biological explanation.Richard C. Lewontin - 1969 - Journal of the History of Biology 2 (1):35-45.
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  • Indefinite probability statements.Frank Jackson & Robert Pargetter - 1973 - Synthese 26 (2):205 - 217.
    Indefinite probability statements can be analysed in terms of statements which attribute probability to propositions. Therefore, there is no need to find a special place in probability theory for them; once we have an adequate account of statements that straightforwardly attribute probability to propositions, we will automatically have an adequate account of indefinite probability statements.
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  • The Concept of Evolution.A. R. Manser - 1965 - Philosophy 40 (151):18 - 34.
    There appears to be a wide measure of agreement, both amongst biologists and others, that Darwin's theory of evolution marks a major breakthrough in the science of biology; Darwin has even been called ‘Biology's Newton’, the highest term of praise that could be bestowed on a scientist. A. G. N. Flew, considering the matter from a philosophical point of view, says: ‘Yet one of the most important of all scientific theories is that developed by Darwin in his Origin of Species (...)
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  • (1 other version)Supervenience and nomological incommensurables.Jaegwon Kim - 1999 - In Michael Tooley (ed.), Laws of nature, causation, and supervenience. New York: Garland. pp. 1--2.
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