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Concept and object

  • The Meaning and Significance of Dispute on Objectless Presentations

    The Meaning and Significance of Dispute on Objectless Presentations

  • Either in Plain Text Format As Am Attached PDF) at the End of the Term

    Either in Plain Text Format As Am Attached PDF) at the End of the Term

  • Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus</Em>

    Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus</Em>

  • Frege's Influence on Wittgenstein: Reversing Metaphysics Via the Context Principle*

    Frege's Influence on Wittgenstein: Reversing Metaphysics Via the Context Principle*

  • The Theatre of Death: the Uncanny in Mimesis Tadeusz Kantor, Aby Warburg, and an Iconography of the Actor; Or, Must One Die to Be Dead

    The Theatre of Death: the Uncanny in Mimesis Tadeusz Kantor, Aby Warburg, and an Iconography of the Actor; Or, Must One Die to Be Dead

  • Concepts and Objects

    Concepts and Objects

  • The Theatre of Death: the Uncanny in Mimesis Tadeusz Kantor, Aby Warburg, and an Iconography of the Actor; Or, Must One Die to Be Dead?

    The Theatre of Death: the Uncanny in Mimesis Tadeusz Kantor, Aby Warburg, and an Iconography of the Actor; Or, Must One Die to Be Dead?

  • I HEGEL's LOGIC of ABSOLUTE IDEALISM and HIS POLITICAL

    I HEGEL's LOGIC of ABSOLUTE IDEALISM and HIS POLITICAL

  • Epistemology and Ontology in Frege and Peirce: on Thoughts and Generals* Epistemologia E Ontologia Em Frege E Peirce: Sobre Pensamentos E Gerais

    Epistemology and Ontology in Frege and Peirce: on Thoughts and Generals* Epistemologia E Ontologia Em Frege E Peirce: Sobre Pensamentos E Gerais

  • Rafael Ferber Key Concepts in Philosophy

    Rafael Ferber Key Concepts in Philosophy

  • The Search Jor Logically Alien Thought: Descartes, Kant, Frege, and the Tractatus1

    The Search Jor Logically Alien Thought: Descartes, Kant, Frege, and the Tractatus1

  • Leibniz™ Metaphysics of Intentionality

    Leibniz™ Metaphysics of Intentionality

  • INTENTIONALITYCORE Metadata, Citation and Similar Papers at Core.Ac.Uk

    INTENTIONALITYCORE Metadata, Citation and Similar Papers at Core.Ac.Uk

  • A “Want of Clearness” in § 13 of Moore's Principia Ethica

    A “Want of Clearness” in § 13 of Moore's Principia Ethica

  • Wittgenstein and the Nonsense Predicament

    Wittgenstein and the Nonsense Predicament

  • Art and Aesthetics After Adorno

    Art and Aesthetics After Adorno

  • Either in PDF Or Plain Text Format. Final Grade Will Be Determined by Quality of Both Written Work and Class Participation

    Either in PDF Or Plain Text Format. Final Grade Will Be Determined by Quality of Both Written Work and Class Participation

  • The Idealism of Life: Hegel and Kant on the Ontology of Living Individuals

    The Idealism of Life: Hegel and Kant on the Ontology of Living Individuals

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  • Intentionality: Some Lessons from the History of the Problem from Brentano to the Present Dermot Moran Published Online: 23 Jul 2013
  • Frege's Rationalist Epistemology
  • Dualism and Categories Author(S): L
  • Philosophy 500, Introduction to Contemporary
  • Ontology and Methodology in Analytic Philosophy
  • The Analytic Tradition
  • Frege and German Philosophical Idealism
  • Essential Papers on Object Relations Peter Buckley, M.D
  • Living Mirrors of the Universe: Expression and Perspectivism in Benjamin and Deleuze After Leibniz
  • 210: Philosophy of Language Summer 2014
  • The Dialectics of the Instincts in the Artistic Uncanny Inscriptions
  • Translations from the Philosophical Writings of Gottlob Frege
  • Ph 327P: the Philosophy of Wittgenstein Fall 2009
  • Frege on Extensions of Concepts, from 1884 to 1903 Author(S): Tyler Burge Source: the Philosophical Review, Vol
  • Objects, Concepts, Unity1
  • Wittgenstein's Ph.D Viva—A Re-Creation
  • Max Scheler's Critical Theory: the Idea of Critical Phenomenology
  • Ch 1. Kant and Heidegger on the Creation of Objectivity


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