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81Philosophy / Academia / Epistemology / Epistemologists / Analytic philosophers / Metaphysicians / Philosophical methodology / Internalism and externalism / Gettier problem / Thought experiment / Philosophical analysis / Hilary Putnam

Epistemology, Ethics and Mind Online MSc/PGDipl/PGCert SCHOOL of PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY and LANGUAGE SCIENCES

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Source URL: www.ppls.ed.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2015-10-13 08:37:45
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Philosophical Perspectives, 8, Logic and Language, 1994 COMPOSITION AS IDENTITY Peter van Inwagen Syracuse University

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Source URL: www.andrewmbailey.com

Language: English - Date: 2011-02-24 11:06:32
    83Philosophy / Academia / Epistemologists / Analytic philosophers / Analytic philosophy / Game design / Lusory attitude / Moral philosophers / Ludwig Wittgenstein / Language-game / Philosophical Investigations / Suit

    Philosophy: Fun & GamesHonours Philosophy SeminarCourse Organiser and Instructor: Michael Ridge, DSB 6.09, Office hours: Tues. 1-2 pm and by appointment. Course Description and aims/ob

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    Source URL: www.philosophy.ed.ac.uk

    Language: English - Date: 2015-08-31 06:02:12
    84Philosophy / Analytic philosophy / Philosophy of language / Abstraction / Philosophical logic / Analytic philosophers / Linguistic turn / Ontology / Gottlob Frege / Concept and object / Philosophy of logic / Sense and reference

    History of Analytic PhilosophyCourse Description: Towards the beginning of the twentieth century, a rich and influential tradition known as Analytic Philosophy emerged, which became predominate style of philosop

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    Source URL: www.philosophy.ed.ac.uk

    Language: English - Date: 2015-08-21 09:27:08
    85Philosophy / Meaning / Logic / Philosophy of language / Analytic philosophy / Philosophical logic / Definition / Exemplification / Languages of Art / Reference / Semantics / Sense and reference

    Five Ways of (not) Defining Exemplification

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    Source URL: www.envphil.ethz.ch

    Language: English - Date: 2016-03-06 10:03:32
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    Elusive Knowledge DAVID LEWIS David Lewiswas Class of 1943 University Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University. His contributions spanned philosophical logic, philosophy of language, philosophy of min

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    Source URL: philosophyfaculty.ucsd.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2015-06-03 13:32:14
      87Semantics / Philosophical logic / Philosophy of language / Meaning / Lexical semantics / Word-sense disambiguation / Word sense / SemEval / Polysemy / Paul Grice / Implicature / Lexicology

      16 Chapter 2 2. Word Senses 15

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      Source URL: kilgarriff.co.uk

      Language: English - Date: 2014-03-09 16:16:05
      88Semiotics / Philosophy of language / Zoosemiotics / Meaning / Charles Sanders Peirce / Sign / Animal communication / Biosemiotics / Communication / Indexicality / Information / Course in General Linguistics

      732 ture” to “culture” but as an organic assemblage of apparatuses of selection and signification: the biosemiotic. Biosemiotics has been much in the philosophical and anthropological literature lately, from Giorg

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      Source URL: christophe.heintz.free.fr

      Language: English - Date: 2012-06-06 12:23:32
      89Parts of speech / Grammar / Philosophical logic / Epistemology / De Interpretatione / Boethius / Logic / Language / Noun / Aristotle / Truth / Logos

      ARISTOTLE’S PERI HERMENEIAS IN MEDIEVAL LATIN AND ARABIC PHILOSOPHY: LOGIC AND THE LINGUISTIC ARTS DEBORAH L. BLACK In many fields within the history of medieval philosophy, the comparison of the

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      Source URL: individual.utoronto.ca

      Language: English - Date: 2009-11-28 16:03:12
      90Epistemology / Propositional attitudes / Philosophical logic / Philosophy of language / Philosophical methodology / Belief / Modal logic / Reason / Proposition / Aristotle / Dialectic / Meaning

      Abū Na r al-Fārābī THE CONDITIONS OF CERTITUDE /97 Absolute certitude is: (1) to believe of something that it is thus or not thus; and (2) to agree that it corresponds and is not opposed to the existence of the thing

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      Source URL: individual.utoronto.ca

      Language: English - Date: 2009-11-10 20:13:51
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