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  1. Naturalistic ethics and the open question.Paul W. Kurtz - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (5):113-128.
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  • Human nature, homeostasis, and value.Paul W. Kurtz - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17 (1):36-55.
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  • Science and the transformation of common sense: The basic problem of Dewey's philosophy.Gail Kennedy - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (11):313-325.
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  • Propositional logic in Plato's Protagoras.Kenneth M. Sayre - 1963 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 4 (4):306-312.
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  • On the emergence of American analytic philosophy.Joel Katzav & Krist Vaesen - 2017 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (4):772-798.
    ABSTRACTThis paper is concerned with the reasons for the emergence and dominance of analytic philosophy in America. It closely examines the contents of, and changing editors at, The Philosophical Review, and provides a perspective on the contents of other leading philosophy journals. It suggests that analytic philosophy emerged prior to the 1950s in an environment characterized by a rich diversity of approaches to philosophy and that it came to dominate American philosophy at least in part due to its effective promotion (...)
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  • Analytic philosophy, 1925-1969: emergence, management and nature.Joel Katzav - 2018 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 26 (6):1197-1221.
    This paper shows that during the first half of the 1960s The Journal of Philosophy quickly moved from publishing work in diverse philosophical traditions to, essentially, only publishing analytic philosophy. Further, the changes at the journal are shown, with the help of previous work on the journals Mind and The Philosophical Review, to be part of a pattern involving generalist philosophy journals in Britain and America during the period 1925-1969. The pattern is one in which journals controlled by analytic philosophers (...)
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  • Scientific statements and statements about humanly created objects.Jack Kaminsky & Raymond J. Nelson - 1958 - Journal of Philosophy 55 (15):641-648.
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  • Can "essence" be a scientific term?Jack Kaminsky - 1957 - Philosophy of Science 24 (2):173-179.
    In a recent paper Copi has argued for the admission of the term “essence” into scientific terminology. His primary reason is that the increasing adequacy of scientific theories is evidence of a gradual approximation to the real essences of things. Copi is aware that the laws of modern science are not to be taken as formulations of essences. But, he claims, “that is an ideal towards which science strives… Centuries hence wiser men will have radically different and more adequate theories, (...)
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  • Strange arguments.John Corcoran - 1972 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 13 (2):206-210.
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  • Ethical Value. [REVIEW]Abraham Edel - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (16):683-687.
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  • Science and Human Wisdom.Sidney Hook - 1959 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 1 (4):207-215.
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  • Pragmatism and the tragic sense of life.Sidney Hook - 1974 - New York: Basic Books.
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  • Pragmatism and the Tragic Sense of Life.Sidney Hook - 1959 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 33:5-26.
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  • Mindless empiricism.Sidney Hook - 1952 - Journal of Philosophy 49 (4):89-100.
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  • Sociological foundations of modern science.Frank E. Hartung - 1947 - Philosophy of Science 14 (1):68-95.
    This study is an attempt partially to describe the sociological foundations of modern science. When the question is put, under what social circumstances did the idea of science develop, one sees that there is here an inadequately explored sociological area. Perhaps a definition and a contrast will make this clearer. By the idea of science is meant simply the proposition that the valid source of human knowledge is to be found in the analysis of experience. But knowledge in this sense (...)
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  • Reason in science and conduct.Errol E. Harris - 1969 - Journal of Value Inquiry 3 (3):187-195.
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  • Philosophy's neglect of the social sciences.Rollo Handy - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (2):117-124.
    The problem of the “proper” relation of philosophy and science has been the source of many disputes in our intellectual history. Recently some philosophers and scientists have insisted that technical philosophy is neglecting the results of the social sciences to the detriment of philosophy. The purpose of this paper is to consider the attempts made by contemporary philosophers to utilize material from the behavioral sciences, to review certain of the arguments in favor of the utilization of such material, and to (...)
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  • Personality factors and intellectual production.Rollo Handy - 1956 - Philosophy of Science 23 (4):325-332.
    The possible relation of an individual's personality structure and the choice of occupation he makes is an intriguing study. Periodically interest in this general area waxes; recently there has been some work done on the personality determinants involved in intellectual work. In the case of science and philosophy, this may be related to what type of scientific or philosophic work the individual thinks should be done, what areas he feels should be studied, and even what he takes science or philosophy (...)
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  • A biological basis for ethics.R. W. Gerard - 1942 - Philosophy of Science 9 (1):92-120.
    The world is beginning to look askance at Science. Or, rather, not beginning but intensifying an attitude of suspicion if not of downright hostility. We scientists are, of course, partly to blame; for we have so loudly proclaimed our virtues as the creators of radios and airplanes that, now these instruments are being abused as agents of mass propaganda and mass destruction, we are the obvious targets for the rising wrath of men. This is serious, for science is inseparably a (...)
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  • Dialectical materialism and soviet science.Lewis S. Feuer - 1949 - Philosophy of Science 16 (2):105-124.
    There is a sense in which a philosophic theory can be confirmed. We may ask what its effects were on the development of scientific theory,—did it clarify ideas and help open up new areas of research, or did it constrain the work of science? In this essay, we shall try to judge the significance of dialectical materialism from this standpoint. We shall be concerned with the bearing of this philosophy on scientific work, especially in the Soviet Union.Now dialectical materialism is (...)
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  • A note on justification and reconstruction.Herbert Feigl - 1958 - Philosophical Studies 9 (5-6):70 - 72.
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  • Logical Empiricism, Politics, and Professionalism.Scott Edgar - 2009 - Science & Education 18 (2):177-189.
    This paper considers George A. Reisch’s account of the role of Cold War political forces in shaping the apolitical stance that came to dominate philosophy of science in the late 1940s and 1950s. It argues that at least as early as the 1930s, Logical Empiricists such as Rudolf Carnap already held that philosophy of science could not properly have political aims, and further suggests that political forces alone cannot explain this view’s rise to dominance during the Cold War, since political (...)
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  • The Confrontation of Anthropology and Ethics.Abraham Edel - 1963 - The Monist 47 (4):489-505.
    The confrontation of anthropology and ethics has not been a peaceful one. Entrenched attitudes, hardened lines, frequent anxieties about trespass have tended to prevail. Philosophers may allow anthropology, like any other science, to putter about in the external investigation of causes and conditions of morality, perhaps even to play an ancillary role in the practical decisions of normative ethics, but they are prone to rule it out as an interloper in the reflective analysis of theoretical ethics. We should like to (...)
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  • The Confrontation of Anthropology and Ethics.May EdelAbraham Edel - 1963 - The Monist 47 (4):489-505.
    The confrontation of anthropology and ethics has not been a peaceful one. Entrenched attitudes, hardened lines, frequent anxieties about trespass have tended to prevail. Philosophers may allow anthropology, like any other science, to putter about in the external investigation of causes and conditions of morality, perhaps even to play an ancillary role in the practical decisions of normative ethics, but they are prone to rule it out as an interloper in the reflective analysis of theoretical ethics. We should like to (...)
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  • Some critical reflections on the community criterion in judgmental practice.Abraham Edel - 1961 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 1 (2):68-82.
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  • Normative Discourse. [REVIEW]Abraham Edel - 1963 - Journal of Philosophy 60 (7):184-190.
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  • Ethical Value. [REVIEW]Abraham Edel - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (16):683-687.
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  • Philosophy of Science, Political Engagement, and the Cold War: An Introduction.Heather Douglas - 2009 - Science & Education 18 (2):157-160.
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  • Science and Value.Abraham Edel - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (1):134-158.
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  • Notes on a semantic analysis of variable binding term operators.J. Corcoran & John Herring - 1971 - Logique Et Analyse 55:644-657.
    -/- A variable binding term operator (vbto) is a non-logical constant, say v, which combines with a variable y and a formula F containing y free to form a term (vy:F) whose free variables are exact ly those of F, excluding y. -/- Kalish-Montague proposed using vbtos to formalize definite descriptions, set abstracts {x: F}, minimalization in recursive function theory, etc. However, they gave no sematics for vbtos. Hatcher gave a semantics but one that has flaws. We give a correct (...)
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  • Pluralism and Peer Review in Philosophy.J. Katzav & K. Vaesen - 2017 - Philosophers' Imprint 17.
    Recently, mainstream philosophy journals have tended to implement more and more stringent forms of peer review, probably in an attempt to prevent editorial decisions that are based on factors other than quality. Against this trend, we propose that journals should relax their standards of acceptance, as well as be less restrictive about whom is to decide what is admitted into the debate. We start by arguing, partly on the basis of the history of peer review in the journal Mind, that (...)
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  • Materialism and the mind-body problem.Paul Feyerabend - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (1):49-67.
    The crudest form of materialism will be taken as the basis of argument. If it can successfully evade the objections of some philosophers, then a more refined doctrine will be even less troubled.
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  • A theory of freedom of expression.Thomas Scanlon - 1972 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 1 (2):204-226.
    The JSTOR Archive is a trusted digital repository providing for long-term preservation and access to leading academic journals and scholarly literature from around the world. The Archive is supported by libraries, scholarly societies, publishers, and foundations. It is an initiative of JSTOR, a not-for-profit organization with a mission to help the scholarly community take advantage of advances in technology. For more information regarding JSTOR, please contact [email protected].
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  • Pragmatism and the McCarthy Era.John Capps - 2003 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 39 (1):61 - 76.
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  • Education and the Quest for values.Abraham Edel - 1962 - Philosophical Forum 20:17.
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