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- The Radically Embodied Conscious Cybernetic Bayesian Brain: from Free Energy to Free Will and Back Again
- I Introduction
- Naturalism 4 Archive
- Moral Epistemology in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
- Socrates on the Emotions
- E Roots of Romantic Cognitivism: (Post) Kantian Intellectual Intuition and the Unity of Creation and Discovery
- Ecumenical Cognitivism, Ecumenical Expressivism and Moral Disagreement
- 1 Carnap's Non-Cognitivism As an Alternative to Both Value-Absolutism and Value-Relativism Christian Damböck Institute Vienna
- Ethical Subjectivism (Or Non-Cognitivism)
- On Literary Cognitivism from the Perspective of Difference Between Literature and Philosophy
- Virtue Is Knowledge, Mcdowell and Aristotle, Considerations and Objections
- The Kantian Legacy of Late Modernity
- Cognitivism and the Arts John Gibson* University of Louisville
- Prolegomena to a Theory of Cinematic Bodies: What Can an Image Do?
- [Forthcoming in Journal of the History of Philosophy] Schopenhauer And
- A Taxonomy of Meta-Ethical Theories
- Consciousness and the Decline of Cognitivism
- Non-Cognitivism, Internalism, and the Frege-Geach Problem ______
- Moral Cognitivism and Legal Positivism in Haberma´S and Kant´S Philosophy of Law
- Chapter 8: Moral Motivation and Expressivism 1. an Overview of The
- Virtue Ethics and Moore's Criticisms of Naturalism
- Moorean Moral Phenomenology
- Active Suffering: an Examination of Spinoza's Approach to Tristita Kathleen Ketring Schenk University of South Florida, [email protected]
- The Cambridge Companion to Anselm Edited by Brian Davies and Brian Leftow Index More Information
- An Example of Access-Consciousness Without Phenomenal
- Two Problems in Scientific Cognitivism
- Practical Cognitivism: an Essay on Normative Judgment
- Corel Ventura
- The Primacy of Phenomenology Over Cognitivism Towards a Critique of the Computational Theory of Mind
- 1 'Spinoza's Cognitive Affects and Their Feel' Eugene Marshall Please
- Behaviorism, Cognitivism, Constructivism: Comparing Critical Features from an Instructional Design Perspective
- Nietzsche and Non-Cognitivism Marx, Karl (1959)
- Basic of Learning Theory (Behaviorism, Cognitivism
- Behaviorism, Cognitivism, Constructivism: Comparing Critical Features from an Instructional Design Perspective
- Videogame Cognitivism
- Non-Cognitivism and the Problem of Moral-Based Epistemic Reasons: a Sympathetic Reply to Cian Dorr