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Object (philosophy)

  • Defending the Subjective Component of Susan Wolf's

    Defending the Subjective Component of Susan Wolf's

  • Models of Sociality After Idealism in Gadamer, Levinas, Rosenzweig, and Bonhoeffer Christopher J

    Models of Sociality After Idealism in Gadamer, Levinas, Rosenzweig, and Bonhoeffer Christopher J

  • Quantum Logical Causality, Category Theory, and the Metaphysics of Alfred North Whitehead

    Quantum Logical Causality, Category Theory, and the Metaphysics of Alfred North Whitehead

  • HUI What Is a Digital Object Metaphilosophy.Pdf

    HUI What Is a Digital Object Metaphilosophy.Pdf

  • Why Determinism in Physics Has No Implications for Free Will

    Why Determinism in Physics Has No Implications for Free Will

  • Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Papers, 1646-1716

    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Papers, 1646-1716

  • Evaluating Object Manipulation Interaction Techniques in Mixed Reality: Tangible User Interfaces and Gesture

    Evaluating Object Manipulation Interaction Techniques in Mixed Reality: Tangible User Interfaces and Gesture

  • Perception and Representation in Leibniz

    Perception and Representation in Leibniz

  • Creativity in the Metaphysics of Alfred North Whitehead

    Creativity in the Metaphysics of Alfred North Whitehead

  • Quantum Mechanics and Free Will: Counter−Arguments

    Quantum Mechanics and Free Will: Counter−Arguments

  • Embracing Determinism: the Benefits of Rejecting Free Will Belief

    Embracing Determinism: the Benefits of Rejecting Free Will Belief

  • Spinoza and the Intellectual Dialogue with God-Nature

    Spinoza and the Intellectual Dialogue with God-Nature

  • Russell's Relations, Wittgenstein's Objects, and the Theory of Types

    Russell's Relations, Wittgenstein's Objects, and the Theory of Types

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

    I HEGEL's LOGIC of ABSOLUTE IDEALISM and HIS POLITICAL

  • Phi 260: History of Philosophy I Prof

    Phi 260: History of Philosophy I Prof

  • Free Will: Objective and Subjective Perspectives

    Free Will: Objective and Subjective Perspectives

  • Transcendental Idealism, Transcendental Realism, and the Possibility of Objective Reference

    Transcendental Idealism, Transcendental Realism, and the Possibility of Objective Reference

  • A Metaphysics of Ordinary Things and Why We Need It

    A Metaphysics of Ordinary Things and Why We Need It

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  • Applying Modern Theories in the Philosophy of Time to Spinoza's
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  • The Impact of Transcendental Idealism on Early German and American Sociology
  • Philosophy and Meaning in Life Vol.2
  • Attitudinal Objects: Their Ontology and Importance for Philosophy and Natural Language Semantics
  • 2. the Object of Metaphysics
  • Space and Time As Relations: the Theoretical Approach of Leibniz
  • Object Centric Deterministic Replay for Java
  • Opposites in Plato and Aristotle
  • Kinds of Determinism in Science 505
  • Schopenhauer, Spinoza, and the Physics of Objective Evil
  • The Simple Theory of Truth
  • Whitehead's Philosophy of Civilization: Ideas, Great Individuals, Education
  • Gottfried Leibniz [On Free Will]1 Julia Jorati
  • Berkeley on Ordinary Objects
  • The Monadology (1714), by Gottfried Wilhelm LEIBNIZ (1646-1716)
  • "The Use of an Object." (PDF)


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