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Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Chemistry
Life with Augustine
Philosophy of Chemistry: an Emerging Field with Implications for Chemistry Education
Is Truth an Epistemic Value?∗
Coherence, Truth, and the Development of Scientific Knowledge*
Pragmatism, Phenomenalism, and Truth Talk ROBERT BRANDOM
Evaluating the Truth Campaign
Proof for the Existence of God Developed by Saint Augustine
Reasoning with Cause and Effect
Passmore, J. (1967). Logical Positivism. in P. Edwards (Ed.). the Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Vol. 5, 52- 57). New York: Macmillan
In Defense of Radical Empiricism
A Survey of Learning Causality with Data: Problems and Methods
Epistemic Theories of Truth: the Justifiability Paradox Investigated’, in C
The Truth Campaign: Using Countermarketing to Reduce Youth
A STUDY in PHENOMENALISM by JAMES LEIGH GILES BJ\. Hon. The
A Look at the Life and Teachings of St. Augestine
The Right to the Truth in International Law: Fact Or Fiction? Yasmin Naqvi* Yasmin Naqvi Is a Ph.D
Lessons on Truth from Kant*
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Free Will, Determinism, and the Possibility of Doing Otherwise
Strawson Doubts That the Question Whether Determinism Is True Is a Significant One for Morality
Critiquing Popular Readings of Augustine's Theology of the Body
Objectivity, Truth, and Method a Philosopher's Perspective on The
Data-Driven Causal Path Discovery Without Prior Knowledge - a Benchmark Study
Kant on the Nominal Definition of Truth*
Direct Causation: a New Approach to an Old Question
Clarifying the Relationship Between Theories of Causation and Social Science Methods for Causal Inference
Kant's Ethics and the Problem of Self-Deception
Modal Empiricism: What Is the Problem?
"Truth" Is Stranger Than Prediction, More Questionable Than Causal Inference*
Determinism and Meaningfulness in Lives
Free Will & Determinism, Part II
Chapter 7 Logical Positivism
Truth in Constructive Empiricism
The Right to Lie: Kant on Dealing with Evil
Kant and Lying to the Murderer at the Door...One More Time
A Defense of Scientific Phenomenalism from the Perspective of Contemporary Physics