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Object (philosophy)
Defending the Subjective Component of Susan Wolf's
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
HUI What Is a Digital Object Metaphilosophy.Pdf
Why Determinism in Physics Has No Implications for Free Will
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Papers, 1646-1716
Evaluating Object Manipulation Interaction Techniques in Mixed Reality: Tangible User Interfaces and Gesture
Perception and Representation in Leibniz
Creativity in the Metaphysics of Alfred North Whitehead
Quantum Mechanics and Free Will: Counter−Arguments
Embracing Determinism: the Benefits of Rejecting Free Will Belief
Spinoza and the Intellectual Dialogue with God-Nature
Russell's Relations, Wittgenstein's Objects, and the Theory of Types
I HEGEL's LOGIC of ABSOLUTE IDEALISM and HIS POLITICAL
Phi 260: History of Philosophy I Prof
Free Will: Objective and Subjective Perspectives
Transcendental Idealism, Transcendental Realism, and the Possibility of Objective Reference
A Metaphysics of Ordinary Things and Why We Need It
Top View
4 Valueless Truth ∗
Applying Modern Theories in the Philosophy of Time to Spinoza's
Did Frege Really Consider Truth As an Object?
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)