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PHI 351 Nominalism
The Idea of Mimesis: Semblance, Play, and Critique in the Works of Walter Benjamin and Theodor W
Measuring Conceptual Similarity in Ontologies: How Bad Is a Cheap Measure?
A Model of Human Categorization and Similarity Based Upon Category Theory Michael Healy
Wittgenstein and Religion
How Language Expresses the World After Early Wittgenstein
Philosophy 351 August 27, 2007 Prof. Clare Batty the Problem of Universals
Essence and Appearance in Folk Biology
Determinable Nominalism*
Wittgenstein and Buddhism? on Alleged Affinities with Zen and Madhyamaka
Psychological Review J Copyright © 1977 C ? by the American Psychological Association, Inc
Aspects of the Problem of Universals
Ontology-Based Domain-Specific Semantic Similarity Analysis and Applications
Is There a Humean Account of Quantities?
Intro to Metaphysics / Spring 2010 J. Wang 2.2 Universals 0 Last Time Properties and Relations Are Both Taken to Be Universal (
Universals As Respects of Sameness
TROUBLE with OVERALL SIMILARITY* Comparative Overall
Armstrong on Quantities and Resemblance Philosophical Studies (2007) 136: 385-404
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Analogy in Terms of Identity, Equivalence, Similarity, and Their Cryptomorphs
David Lewis's Metaphysics
Towards a Theory of Features in Object-Oriented Philosophy
OSS: a Semantic Similarity Function Based on Hierarchical Ontologies
The Meaning in Mimesis: Philosophy, Aesthetics, Acting Theory
David Lewis: on the Plurality of Worlds
Typical Humean Worlds Have No Laws
A Comparison of the Republic of Plato at St. Thomas More's Utopia
The Metaphysics of Similarity and Analogical Reasoning
How to Rule out Disjunctive Properties
Counterfactuals and Comparative Possibility*
The Role of Similarity in Categorization: Providing a Groundwork
The Finderapp Wittfind for Wittgenstein's Nachlass
Reflections of Ludwig Wittgenstein's Tractatus In
Nominalist Analyses of an Entity Being Charactered
On the Epistemological Significance of Arguments from Non Transitive Similarity
Two Conceptions of Sparse Properties*
39 David Lewis (1941– )
Similarity Structure and Emergent Properties
Forms As Simple and Individual Grounds of Things' Natures
Non-Humean Theories of Natural Necessity*
Plato's Analogical Thought
The Oldest Solution to the Circularity Problem for Humeanism About the Laws of Nature
NATURALNESS and CONVEX CLASS NOMINALISM 1. According
Counterparts of Persons and Their Bodies Author(S): David Lewis Reviewed Work(S): Source: the Journal of Philosophy, Vol
Explication, Similarity, and Analogy: a Defense and Application of Philosophical Method
Exploring the Easy Road to Nominalism
Interpreting Plato's Euthyphro and Meno
Dynamical Similarity and the Problem of Evil Brad Kallenberg University of Dayton,
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The Transformative Power of the Copy