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Learning/Teaching Philosophy in Sign Language As a Cultural Issue
Vol. 62, No. 3; September 1984 PUTNAM's PARADOX David Lewis Introduction. Hilary Putnam Has Devised a Bomb That Threatens To
Aristotle's Doctrine of Signs and Semiotic Reading of His
1 Hilary Putnam, Reason, Truth and History, (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1979). Henceforth 'RTH'. the Position Th
Bertrand Russell's Work for Peace [To 1960]
A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson
Thomas Reid on Signs and Language
An Investigation Into a Postmodern Feminist Reading of Averroës
Aristotle on Sign-Inference and Related Forms Ofargument
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The Bergsonian Moment: Science and Spirit in France, 1874-1907
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) Was One of the Great Thinkers of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries and Is Known As the Last “Universal Genius”
Hilary Putnam on Meaning and Necessity Anders Öberg
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646 – 1716)
Components and Dimensions of Linguistic Sign* Ján Horecký
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, the Humanist Agenda and the Scientific Method
LAUGHTER: an ESSAY on the MEANING of the COMIC Henri Bergson
Some Remarks on Putnams Contributions to Semantics
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Averroes: God and the Noble Lie Richard C
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David Lewis: the Life of a Philosopher
Aristotle's Theory of Genius Examined Through Reid's Theory of Natural Signs
The Modal Realism of David Lewis
Leibniz and the Vis Viva Controversy
Brains in a Vat a Research Grant from the National Science Foundation* Sup- Ported Research Connected with This Book During the Years 1978-80
Aquinas, Averroes, and the Human Will Traci Ann Phillipson Marquette University
The Book, Deconstruction, and the Religious Sign A
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Concise Lexicon for Sign Linguistics
(Re)Collection and the Use of Images in Platoâ•Žs Phaedrus
On the Arbitrary Nature of Linguistic Sign