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311 Tragedies of BeliefIn Peter Caws & Stefani Jones (eds.), Religious Upbringing and the Costs of Freedom: Personal and Philosophical Essays, Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 214-236. 2010.
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4Introduction: The Indoctrination ProjectIn Peter Caws & Stefani Jones (eds.), Religious Upbringing and the Costs of Freedom: Personal and Philosophical Essays, Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 1-8. 2010.
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4Information and Prediction in SciencePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (3): 452-454. 1967.
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97The Structure of Self-ReferenceIn André Mercier & Maja Svilar (eds.), Philosophes critiques d'eux-mêmes- Philosophers on Their Own Work- Philosophische Selbstbetrachtungen Philosophers on Their Own Work volume 2, Herbert Lang. pp. 9-15. 1976.
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92The Humanities in a Technological AgeIn Societal Issues, Scientific Viewpoints, American Institute of Physics. pp. 184-186. 1987.
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5On the Intelligibility of our Present History: The Contemporary Relevance of the Critique of Dialectical Reason and some other Sartrian TextsLabyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 17 (2): 5-18. 2015.Jean-Paul Sartre is the writer who gave the most trenchant formulation of existentialism and tried to do the same for a version of Marxism, and as a philosopher of history who got it wrong about history and then, in his last "philosophical manifesto" - volume III of the Idiot - got it brilliantly right. But Sartre did not write the second volume of the Critique. Or, more exactly, he wrote it but he did not publish it. The Critique, as Sartre himself admitted, grew like a hernia on the body of th…Read more
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112Conmemoracion de WhiteheadIn Actas del Segundo Congreso Extraordinario Interamericano de Filosofía, Imprenta Nacional. pp. 158-164. 1962.
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16Modern Science and Zeno's Paradoxes. Adolf Grünbaum (review)Philosophy of Science 36 (1): 106-107. 1969.
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438Evidence and Testimony: Philip Henry Gosse and the Omphalos TheoryIn Harold Orel & George J. Worth (eds.), Six Studies in Nineteenth-Century English Literature and Thought, University of Kansas Publications. pp. 69-90. 1962.
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158Mathematics and the Laws of NatureBulletin of the Kansas Association of Teachers of Mathematics 34 (2): 11-12. 1959.
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10Yorick's World: Science and the Knowing SubjectUniversity of California Presson Demand. 1993."These essays are the work of a genial, literate mind exploring a wide range of issues mainly centered on the philosophy of science and epistemology, but including considerations of literature, language, and social practice. Caws's work, in general, represents an independent and alternative current in the philosophy of science, one which is informed by a broader conception of scientific thought and activity than are the usual approaches of either the traditional logical-empiricists or the more r…Read more
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8Choosing Emotions: The Late Sartre and the Early FlaubertJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy 4 (2-3): 209-217. 1992.- none -
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3The Fading of the Postmodern: Jean François Lyotard's Moralites postmoderrnesJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy 6 (3): 34-42. 1994.none.
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15Right and Wrong (review)Hastings Center Report 8 (6): 43. 1978.Book reviewed in this article: Right and Wrong. By Charles Fried. Psychotherapy versus Iatrogeny: A Confrontation for Physicians. By Nikola Schipkowensky.
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