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    The American Art Journal IArt Treasures in the British IslesThe Aesthetic Movement, Prelude to Art NouveauIranian ArtDirectory of American PhilosophersThe Far PointGustave CourbetPhilosophy and Science as Modes of KnowingArt, Music and IdeasCaravaggio Studies.M. Stokstad, Elizabeth Aslin, Gian Guido Belloni, Liliana F. Dall-Asen, Archie J. Bahm, Robert Fernier, A. L. Fisher, G. B. Murray, William Fleming, Walter Friedlaender, Lilian R. Furst, Henry Geldzahler, Eugene Goodheart, D. W. Gotshalk, Reynolds Graham, Francoise Henry, H. W. Janson, J. Kerman, Pal Kelemen, Walter Lowrie, Gabor Peterdi, Ida R. Prampolini, Robert Wallace & J. J. M. van GoghTimmons - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (1):143.
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  2. (1 other version)Transcendental arguments and scepticism: answering the question of justification.Robert Stern - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Robert Stern investigates how scepticism can be countered by using transcendental arguments concerning the necessary conditions for the possibility of experience, language, or thought. He shows that the most damaging sceptical questions concern neither the certainty of our beliefs nor the reliability of our belief-forming methods, but rather how we can justify our beliefs.
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  3. The virtue of faith and other essays in philosophical theology.Robert Merrihew Adams - 1987 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Robert Merrihew Adams has been a leader in renewing philosophical respect for the idea that moral obligation may be founded on the commands of God. This collection of Adams' essays, two of which are previously unpublished, draws from his extensive writings on philosophical theology that discuss metaphysical, epistemological, and ethical issues surrounding the concept of God--whether God exists or not, what God is or would be like, and how we ought to relate ourselves to such a being. Adams studies (...)
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  4. (1 other version)Raw Feeling: A Philosophical Account of the Essence of Consciousness.Robert Kirk - 1994 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Robert Kirk uses the notion of "raw feeling" to bridge the intelligibility gap between our knowledge of ourselves as physical organisms and our knowledge of ..
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    Technology as symptom and dream.Robert Donald Romanyshyn - 1989 - New York: Routledge.
    Robert Romanyshyn's latest book shows how the development of linear perspective vision has altered our relationship with the world and led to our increasing alienation.
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  6. Possible worlds and situations.Robert Stalnaker - 1986 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 15 (1):109 - 123.
    ... 112 ROBERT STALNAKER example Alvin Plantinga and Robert Adams) define possible worlds in terms of states of affairs or propositions ; others (for example Max Cresswell) use a strategy quite similar to that of situation semantics, defining possible worlds as constructs out of ..
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  7. Philosophical interpretations.Robert J. Fogelin - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Robert Fogelin here collects fifteen of his essays, organized around the theme of interpreting philosophical texts. The essays place particular emphasis on understanding the argumentative or dialectical role that passages play in the specific context in which they occur. The somewhat surprising result of taking this principle seriously is that certain traditional, well-worked texts are given a radical re-interpretation. Throughout the essays reprinted here, Fogelin argues that, when carefully read, the philosophical position under consideration has more merit than commonly (...)
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    (1 other version)From Hegel to existentialism.Robert C. Solomon - 1987 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Robert Solomon, widely recognized as a leading authority of continental philosophy and respected as a philosopher in his own right, here brings together twelve of his published articles focusing on key issues in the writings of major continental philosophers including Hegel, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Sartre, and Camus. The essays not only shed light on the thought and interrelations of these writers, but also develop a set of provocative and forcefully argued original theses, and encapsulate some of the central ideas of (...)
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    (1 other version)Radical pragmatism: an alternative.Robert J. Roth - 1998 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Robert Roth, among the first few Catholics to write favorably, even if critically, about American pragmatism, presents here a creative piece of comparative philosophy in which he achieves a long-term goal of attempting a reconciliation between pragmatism and a classical spiritual and religious perspective. The title, Radical Pragmatism, is an adaptation of William James’s "radical empiricism." James had argues that the classical empiricists, Locke and Hume, did not go far enough in their account of experience. They missed some of (...)
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  10. (1 other version)Self-governance and cooperation.Robert H. Myers - 1999 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Robert Myers presents an original moral theory which charts a course between the extremes of consequentialism and contractualism. He puts forward a radically new case for the existence of both agent-neutral and agent-relative values, and gives an innovative answer to the question how such disparate values can be weighed against each other. The result is a theory of morality which combines a balanced account of its content with a ringing affirmation of its authority.
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    The Intersection of Science Fiction and Philosophy: Critical Studies.Robert Myers (ed.) - 1983 - Greenwood Press.
    Robert E. Myers has assembled a collection of essays which explore aspects of the relationship between science fiction and philosophy. Contributing authors focus on significant issues, questions, and ideas that penetrate to the center of our individual and social conceptions of human existence, and affect the ways in which we attempt to comprehend our world, ourselves, and others. The authors bring to this study the insights of diverse disciplines: philosophy, social science, poetry, linguistics, future studies, medical humanities, and literature. (...)
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  12. Emile's education.Robert Shaver - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 24 (2):245–255.
    Robert Shaver; Emile's Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 24, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 245–255, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9752.1990.t.
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  13. (1 other version)Précis of finite and infinite goods. [REVIEW]Robert Merrihew Adams - 2002 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 64 (2):439-444.
    Robert Adams gives a comprehensive philosophical account of a theistically-based framework for ethics. He draws on over twenty years of his published work to create this overarching framework, which is based upon the idea of a transcendent, infinite good, which is God, and its relation to the many finite examples of good in our experience. In giving this account, Adams explores ways in which a variety of philosophically unfashionable religious concepts can enrich the texture of ethical thought.
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    50C3Virtue Ethics Today.Robert Campbell Roberts - 2026 - In Virtue Ethics: An Introduction, a Proposal, and a Case. New York, NY United States of America (the): Oxford University Press.
    ‘Ethics’ can refer to a set of ethical norms, but it can also designate the study of such norms. This chapter is about both the kinds of norms and two contrasting ways to study them. Some of the kinds of norms that the study of ethics may study are the right, the good, contracts, and emotions (judgments, intuitions, sentiments) about what is right or good. All these kinds of norms have been proposed by moral theorists as the foundation of one (...)
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  15. Robert M. Solovay. Provability interpretations of modal logic. Israel journal of mathematics, vol. 25, pp. 287–304.Robert M. Solovay - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (3):661-662.
  16. Intellectual virtues: An essay in regulative epistemology * by R. C. Roberts and W. J. wood.R. Roberts & W. Wood - 2009 - Analysis 69 (1):181-182.
    Since the publication of Edmund Gettier's challenge to the traditional epistemological doctrine of knowledge as justified true belief, Roberts and Wood claim that epistemologists lapsed into despondency and are currently open to novel approaches. One such approach is virtue epistemology, which can be divided into virtues as proper functions or epistemic character traits. The authors propose a notion of regulative epistemology, as opposed to a strict analytic epistemology, based on intellectual virtues that function not as rules or even as skills (...)
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  17. IRobert Stalnaker.Robert Stalnaker - 2001 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 75 (1):141-156.
    [Robert Stalnaker] Saul Kripke made a convincing case that there are necessary truths that are knowable only a posteriori as well as contingent truths that are knowable a priori. A number of philosophers have used a two-dimensional model semantic apparatus to represent and clarify the phenomena that Kripke pointed to. According to this analysis, statements have truth-conditions in two different ways depending on whether one considers a possible world 'as actual' or 'as counterfactual' in determining the truth-value of the (...)
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  18. I—Robert Audi: Moral Perception and Moral Knowledge.Robert Audi - 2010 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 84 (1):79-97.
    This paper presents a theory of how perception provides a basis for moral knowledge. To do this, the paper sketches a theory of perception, explores the sense in which moral perception may deserve that name, and explains how certain moral properties may be perceptible. It does not presuppose a causal account of moral properties. If, however, they are not causal, how can we perceive, say, injustice? Can it be observable even if injustice is not a causal property? The paper answers (...)
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  19. Political Parties. Robert Michels, E. Paul, C. Paul.Robert Michels, E. Paul & C. Paul - 1917 - International Journal of Ethics 27 (2):259-260.
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    Selected Philosophical Papers of Robert Boyle.Robert Boyle (ed.) - 1979 - Manchester University Press.
    "The availability of a paperback version of Boyle's philosophical writings selected by M. A. Stewart will be a real service to teachers, students, and scholars with seventeenth-century interests. The editor has shown excellent judgment in bringing together many of the most important works and printing them, for the most part, in unabridged form. The texts have been edited responsibly with emphasis on readability.... Of special interest in connection with Locke and with the reception of Descarte's Corpuscularianism, to students of the (...)
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  21. Kant's Virtue Ethics: Robert B. Louden.Robert B. Louden - 1986 - Philosophy 61 (238):473 - 489.
    Among moral attributes true virtue alone is sublime. … [I]t is only by means of this idea [of virtue] that any judgment as to moral worth or its opposite is possible. … Everything good that is not based on a morally good disposition … is nothing but pretence and glittering misery. 1.
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  22. Review of Robert Musil: The Man without Qualities.Robert Musil - 1954 - Ethics 64 (2, Part 1):135-137.
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    Robert Moses and the Circulation of Systemic Racism in advance.Robert Bernasconi & Jenny Bryant - forthcoming - Eco-Ethica.
    The concept of systemic racism is often referenced in the face of statistical anomalies that show racial disparities, but these only provide prima facie evidence of it. The challenge is to show its operation in the concrete. To show how that challenge can be met, we take the case of Robert Moses, the notorious powerbroker who dominated Manhattan from behind the scenes for much of the twentieth century. Understanding how he did so involves going beyond Moses the man to (...)
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    Interview: Robert Stern.Robert Stern & AmirAli Maleki - 2024 - Philosophy Now 165:40-42.
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  25. IIRobert Stalnaker.Robert Stalnaker - 2002 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 76 (1):153-168.
    [Philip Percival] I aim to illuminate foundational epistemological issues by reflecting on 'epistemic consequentialism'-the epistemic analogue of ethical consequentialism. Epistemic consequentialism employs a concept of cognitive value playing a role in epistemic norms governing belief-like states that is analogous to the role goodness plays in act-governing moral norms. A distinction between 'direct' and 'indirect' versions of epistemic consequentialism is held to be as important as the familiar ethical distinction on which it is based. These versions are illustrated, respectively, by cognitive (...)
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  26. The Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle.Robert Boyle - 1999 - Thoemmes Press.
    'almost every branch of modern science can trace phases of its origin in his writings... in the broad field of science Boyle made a greater number and variety of discoveries than one man is ever likely to make again' - John Fulton, Boyle's bibliographer Robert Boyle (1627-91) was one of the most influential scientists and philosophers of the seventeenth century. The founder of modern chemistry, he headed the movement that turned it from an occult science into a subject well-grounded (...)
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    Selected Philosophical Papers of Robert Boyle.Robert Boyle - 1991 - Hackett Publishing Company. Edited by M. A. Stewart.
    "The availability of a paperback version of Boyle's philosophical writings selected by M. A. Stewart will be a real service to teachers, students, and scholars with seventeenth-century interests. The editor has shown excellent judgment in bringing together many of the most important works and printing them, for the most part, in unabridged form. The texts have been edited responsibly with emphasis on readability.... Of special interest in connection with Locke and with the reception of Descarte's Corpuscularianism, to students of the (...)
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  28. II—Robert Sugden: On Modelling Vagueness—and on not Modelling Incommensurability.Robert Sugden - 2009 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 83 (1):95-113.
    This paper defines and analyses the concept of a 'ranking problem'. In a ranking problem, a set of objects, each of which possesses some common property P to some degree, are ranked by P-ness. I argue that every eligible answer to a ranking problem can be expressed as a complete and transitive 'is at least as P as' relation. Vagueness is expressed as a multiplicity of eligible rankings. Incommensurability, properly understood, is the absence of a common property P. Trying to (...)
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    Robert Nichols in Conversation with Kelly Aguirre, Phil Henderson, Cressida J. Heyes, Alana Lentin, and Corey Snelgrove.Robert Nichols, Phil Henderson, Cressida J. Heyes, Kelly Aguirre, Alana Lentin & Corey Snelgrove - 2021 - Journal of World Philosophies 6 (2):181-222.
    Kelly Aguirre, Phil Henderson, Cressida J. Heyes, Alana Lentin, and Corey Snelgrove engage with different aspects of Robert Nichols’ Theft is Property! Dispossession and Critical Theory. Henderson focuses on possible spaces for maneuver, agency, contradiction, or failure in subject formation available to individuals and communities interpellated through diremptive processes. Heyes homes in on the ritual of antiwill called “consent” that systematically conceals the operation of power. Aguirre foregrounds tensions in projects of critical theory scholarship that aim for dialogue and (...)
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  30. Robert Owen on education.Robert Owen - 1969 - London,: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Harold Silver.
    Robert Owen was one of the most extraordinary Englishmen who ever lived and a great man. In a way his history is the history of the establishment of modern industrial Britain, reflected in the mind and activities of a very intelligent, capable and responsible industrialist, alive to the best social thought of his time. The organisation of industrial labour, factory legislation, education, trade unionism, co-operation, rationalism: he was passionately and ably engaged in all of them. His community at New (...)
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  31. On Representing True-in-L'in L Robert L. Martin and Peter W. Woodruff.Robert L. Martin - 1984 - In Robert Lazarus Martin, Recent essays on truth and the liar paradox. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 47.
     
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  32. Robert Owen.Robert Davis - 2010 - New York: Continuum.
    Part 1 Intellectual biography -- Robert Owen: industrialist and reformer -- Part 2 Critical exposition of Owen's work -- Key principles of Owen's educational thought and practice -- Education, work, and community -- The education of citizens in the just society -- Part 3 The influence and relevance of Owen's work today -- The ambivalent legacy of Robert Owen: utopianism and rationality -- Education, world heritage, and social change: New Lanark as an educational experience.
     
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  33. Robert M. Solovay On the cardinality of sets of reals. Foundations of mathematics, Symposium papers commemorating the sixtieth birthday of Kurt Gödel, edited by Jack J. Bulloff, Thomas C. Holyoke, S. W. Hahn, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, and New York, 1969, pp. 58–73.Robert M. Solovay - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (2):330.
  34. The use of military drones poses a new level of global risk. Special interview with Robert Junqueira.Robert Junqueira & Patrícia Fachin - 2025 - Instituto Humanitas Unisinos.
    This interview explores the transformative impact of military drone technology on global security, warfare, and ethical responsibility. Robert Junqueira argues that while drones represent disruptive technological advancement with devastating potential—from precision strikes to autonomous swarms—the core challenge remains fundamentally human. He critiques the notion of "autonomous" drones, insisting that these systems are programmed devices embodying human volition, and that responsibility for their actions must remain exclusively with humans. The discussion addresses how AI-enabled drones are reshaping military strategy and international (...)
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    Robert Greystones on Certainty and Skepticism: Selections From His Works.Robert R. Andrews, Jennifer Ottman & Mark G. Henninger (eds.) - 2020 - Oxford: Oup/British Academy.
    This volume is a continuation of Robert Greystones on the Freedom of the Will: Selections from His Commentary on the Sentences. From this, five of the most relevant questions were selected for editing and translation in this timely volume. This edition should prompt not just a footnote to, but a re-writing of the history of philosophy.
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  36. The Measure of Mind: Propositional Attitudes and their Attribution * By ROBERT J. MATTHEWS.Robert Matthews - 2009 - Analysis 69 (1):185-187.
    The deflationary aim of this book, which occupies Part I, is to show that a widely held view has little to be said for it. The constructive aim, pursued in Part II, is to make plausible a measure-theoretic account of propositional attitudes. The discussion is throughout instructive, illuminating and sensitive to the many intricacies surrounding attitude ascriptions and how they can carry information about a subject's psychology. There is close engagement with cognitive science. The book should be read by anyone (...)
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    Henry More and Robert Boyle: On the Spirit of Nature.Robert A. Greene - 1962 - Journal of the History of Ideas 23 (4):451.
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    La «Nouvelle Logique» des Communia du pseudo-Robert Grosseteste: présentation, édition critique et traduction de la Nova Logica (mss Salamanca, BU 1986, fol. 83ra-91rb et, fragment, München, BSB, clm 14522, fol. 32ra-36va).Robert Grosseteste - 2024 - Québec: Les Presses de l’Université de Laval.
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  39. Robert Booth, Becoming a Place of Unrest: Environmental Crisis and Ecophenomenological Praxis.Robert H. Scott - 2022 - Environmental Values 31 (6):751-753.
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  40. Robert J. Meyer-Lee and Catherine Sanok, eds., The Medieval Literary: Beyond Form. Cambridge, UK: D. S. Brewer, 2018. Pp. xii, 276; black-and-white figures. $99. ISBN: 978-1-84384-489-1. Table of contents available online at https://boydellandbrewer.com/9781843844891/the-medieval-literary-beyond-form/.Robert Epstein - 2022 - Speculum 97 (3):867-868.
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  41. The Hiddenness of God*: ROBERT McKIM.Robert McKim - 1990 - Religious Studies 26 (1):141-161.
    Neither the existence of God nor the nature of God is apparent or obvious. If God exists, why is it not entirely clear to everyone that this is so? How can theists explain God's hiddenness, and how plausible are their explanations? God, if God exists, is an omnipotent, morally good, omnipresent being, than whom none greater can be conceived. Surely it is well within the abilities of God to let God's existence and nature be known to us. Why isn't the (...)
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    The Excellencies of Robert Boyle: The Excellency of Theology and the Excellency and Grounds of the Mechanical Hypothesis.Robert Boyle - 2008 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press. Edited by J. J. MacIntosh.
    Robert Boyle, one of the most important intellectuals of the seventeenth century, was a gifted experimenter, an exceptionally able philosopher, and a dedicated Christian. In Boyle's two Excellencies, The Excellency of Theology Compared with Natural Philosophy and About The Excellency and Grounds of the Mechanical Hypothesis, he explains and justifies his new philosophy of science while reconciling it with Christian theology. These pioneering works of early science and theology are now available in a modernized and accessible new edition. This (...)
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  43. The Excellencies of Robert Boyle: The Excellency of Theology and The Excellency and Grounds of the Mechanical Hypothesis.Robert Boyle - 2008 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press. Edited by J. J. MacIntosh.
    Robert Boyle, one of the most important intellectuals of the seventeenth century, was a gifted experimenter, an exceptionally able philosopher, and a dedicated Christian. In Boyle’s two _Excellencies_, _The Excellency of Theology Compared with Natural Philosophy_ and _About The Excellency and Grounds of the Mechanical Hypothesis_, he explains and justifies his new philosophy of science while reconciling it with Christian theology. These pioneering works of early science and theology are now available in a modernized and accessible new edition. This (...)
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    Robert J. Richards: The Romantic Conception of Life. Science and Philosophy in the Age of Goethe, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago/London 2002, ISBN: 0-226-71210-9. Thomas Sören Hoffmann: Philosophische Physiologie. Eine Systematik des Begriffs der Natur im Spiegel der Geschichte der Philosophie, Frommann-Holzboog, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, 2003 (= Quaestiones. Themen und Gestalten der Philosophie, Bd. 14), ISBN: 3-7728-2204-5.Robert Schnepf - 2003 - In James Kreines, Internationales Jahrbuch des Deutschen Idealismus (2004) / International Yearbook of German Idealism (2004): Der Begriff des Staates / The Concept of the State. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 349-365.
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    Robert S. Summers.Robert S. Summers - 2017 - Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoria Del Derecho 1 (11).
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  46. Robert W. Farquhar. Fifty Years on the Space Frontier: Halo Orbits, Comets, Asteroids, and More. v + 447 pp., tables, illus., bibl. Denver: Outskirts Press, 2011. $86.95.Robert W. Smith - 2012 - Isis 103 (4):803-804.
  47. Robert Howell, 1992, Kant's transcendental deduction: An analysis of main themes in his critical philosophy.Robert Paul Wolff - 1997 - Synthese 113 (1):117-144.
  48. Robert Merrihew Adams, Finite and Infinite Goods: A Framework for Ethics:Finite and Infinite Goods: A Framework for Ethics.Robert H. Myers - 2002 - Ethics 112 (2):351-354.
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    Robert C. Neville, The Cosmology of Freedom, Yale University Press, 1974, pp. xi + 385, $17.50.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1978 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 5 (4):402.
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  50. McNaughton Robert. A metrical concept of happiness. English, with brief Spanish abstract. Philosophy and phenomenological research, vol. 14 no. 2, pp. 172–183.Robert Mcnaughton - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (3):351-352.
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