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21. Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy: Volume > 12
A. C. Lloyd Falsehood and Significance According to Plato
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Philip Merlan Ambiguity in Heraclitus
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D. A. Rees Some Aspects of Aristotle’s Development
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D. J. Allan Aristotle’s Account of the Origin of Moral Principles
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D. A. Callus Robert Grosseteste’s Place in the History of Philosophy
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A. G. Crombie Robert Grosseteste on the Logic of Science
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Lewis S. Feuer The Social Motivation of Spinoza’s Thought
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Ian Thomas Ramsey Notions and Ideas in Berkeley’s Philosophy
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W. V. Denard Berkeley’s Theological Utilitarianism
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D. J. McCracken David Hume and the Sentiment of Humanity
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Patrick Romanell Some Difficulties in John Dewey’s Case for a Scientific Ethics
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Matao Noda Modem Japanese Philosophy and the Philosophy of K. Nishida
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This essay consists of two parts. In the first part we show in general outline the development of modern Japanese philosophy since 1867. And as one of the typical products of that process we analyse in the second part the metaphysics of the late Prof. Nishida.
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J. N. Mohanty Phenomenology in Indian Philosophy
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Sidney Hook The Quest for “Being”
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L. O. Kattsoff Ontology and the Choice of Languages
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J. R. Myhill Three Contributions to Recursive Function Theory
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G. Kreisel Note on Arithmetic Models for Consistent Formulae of the Predicate Calculus II
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W. V. Quine Three Grades of Modal Involvment
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Ingebrigt Johansson On the Possibility to use the Subtractive Calculus for the Formalization of Constructive Theories
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Jan Łukasiewicz A System of Modal Logic