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The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy organizes scholars from around the world in philosophy and related disciplines to create and maintain an up-to-date  ...

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Second-order logic has a subtle role in the philosophy of mathematics. It is stronger than first order logic in that it incorporates “for all properties” ...

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animal — see animal: consciousness · higher-order theories (Peter  ...

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There don't appear to be any deep philosophical difficulties lurking here (or at least, they aren't difficulties specific to the topic of consciousness, ...

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3.2 The Order of Things. The book that made Foucault famous, Les mots et les choses (translated into English under the title ...

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Price Signals and Spontaneous Order. 1.1 Order Can Be Undesigned. Over hundreds of millions of years, order ...

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The following sections provide the basics of a typical logic, sometimes called “ classical elementary logic” or “classical first-order logic”. Section ...

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Particularly for those interested in the philosophical dimensions of Freudian

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His writings on the law of peoples set out a liberal foreign policy that aims to create a permanently peaceful and tolerant international order. 1. Life ...

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There are two causal orders or dimensions governing the production and actions of particular things. On the one hand, they are determined by ...


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