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Emergence and Convergence(Paperback)
Qualitative Novelty and the Unity of Knowledge
University of Toronto Press
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09/07/2014
Bunge proposes a clear definition of the concept of emergence to replace that of supervenience and clarifies the notions of system, real possibility, inverse problem, interdiscipline, and partial tr...
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Chasing Reality(Paperback)
Strife over Realism
University of Toronto Press
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09/07/2014
This work defends a realist view of universals, kinds, possibilities, and dispositions, while rejecting contemporary accounts of these that are couched in terms of modal logic and 'possible worlds.'
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Utilitarianism(Hardback)
Restorations - Repairs - Renovations
University of Toronto Press
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24/09/2004
Substituting comparative censuses for the hedonistic calculus that figures in standard utilitarianism, Braybrooke excludes gratuitous sacrifices also of happiness short of life-sacrifices.
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Bernard Bosanquet and the Legacy of British Idealism(Hardback)
University of Toronto Press
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28/02/2007
William Sweet and other leading scholars examine Bosanque';s contribution to some of philosophy's central questions. They provide a solid introduction to British Idealism and the idealist movement a...
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Boyle on Atheism(Hardback)
University of Toronto Press
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13/05/2006
With Boyle on Atheism, J.J. MacIntosh has culled the Boyle manuscripts held at the Royal Society Library in London and transcribed the portions that relate to atheism, arranging them in the order Bo...
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Chasing Reality(Hardback)
Strife over Realism
University of Toronto Press
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18/03/2006
This work defends a realist view of universals, kinds, possibilities, and dispositions, while rejecting contemporary accounts of these that are couched in terms of modal logic and 'possible worlds.'
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