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| | 20th WCP: Metaphilosophical Pluralism and Paraconsistency: From Orientative To Multi-level Pluralism |
 | | Pluralism within metaphilosophy, thus understood, teaches humanity that, at least in some domains, to conduct a search for truth we must agree to differ. |  | | Confronting a diversity of philosophical doctrines that rival in their claim to provide knowledge on a given question, their respective views are the following. |  | | For, to be sure, whatever is learnt about the discipline should illuminate, among other things, the significance of our ability to practice it. |
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http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Meth/MethBena.htm
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| | Free College Essays.com - Free Essays, Term Papers and Book Reports. |
 | | Towa’s metaphilosophy offers a balance between ethnophilosophy and knowledge where, he claims, knowledge is a justified belief. |  | | As previously stated, Towa believes philosophy is secular and only relates a portion of his metaphilosophy to epistemology. |  | | However, I think that religion, as well as other aspects of culture, are a large part of philosophy as a practice. |
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http://www.free-college-essays.com/Philosophy/669-Africana_Philosophy_Short_Essays.html
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| | Peter Suber, "Metaphilosophy, Topics" |
 | | What features of a philosophy and a metaphilosophy permit one to use the "tarbaby defense", that is, to embrace and envelope all critics and dissenters, saying they are explained by the system and even confirm the truth of the system? |  | | Is non-cognitivism in metaphilosophy plausible only to the extent that we are already skeptical about the possibility of attaining knowledge? |  | | What is displayed about one's metaphilosophy, and about one's epistemology and ethics, by how one regards critics and dissenters? |
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http://www.earlham.edu/%7Epeters/courses/meta/topics.htm
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 | | Its task is to defend philosophy against such cultural competitors as science, religion, mysticism, and socio-political activism. |  | | Metaphilosophy is concerned with the nature, purpose, and methods of philosophy. |  | | One of the branches of metaphilosophy is what I call philosophical apologetics. |
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http://www.independentphilosopher.org/metaphilosophy.htm
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| | Experimental Philosophy: Metaphilosophy |
 | | Given the "all-star" cast of participants, it is worth seeing what Leiter has to say about how the conference unfolded. |  | | Clearly, these two metaphilosophies will be able to respond differently to different empirical challenges. |  | | In a number of areas of philosophy one might be tempted to put forward what I am going to call an "as if" theory in an effort to respond to skeptical arguments. |
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http://experimentalphilosophy.typepad.com/experimental_philosophy/metaphilosophy/index.html
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| | The Metaphilosophy of Naturalism |
 | | This paper is a metaphilosophy of naturalism, not a philosophical argument that naturalism is true. |  | | Such philosophical arguments can be found in other papers and books. |  | | Abstract: The metaphilosophy of naturalism is about the nature and goals of naturalist philosophy. |
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http://www.philoonline.org/library/smith_4_2.htm
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| | Metaphilosophy as the wisdom of science - Areas of Research for the Department of Philosophy |
 | | Lithuania’s Identity and Place in Europe // Dialogue and universalism: metaphilosophy as the wisdom of science, art, and life. |  | | Part of the School of Wisdom - espouses the philosophy that science and religion can be Presenting the results of our various studies in metaphilosophy, |  | | Adams's metaphilosophy; linguistic analysis; value realism and its ontological the clash of knowledge and wisdom; living a life and gaining wisdom; |
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http://health-insurance-company.allinfosites.com/q/health-insurance-company-metaphilosophy-as-the-wisdom-of-science.htm
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| | Metaphilosophy Home Page |
 | | The twentieth century has been indelibly marked as the century of genocide. |  | | This issue will appear in a book form in the late spring of 2006. |  | | Manuscripts should be sent in duplicate and should not be longer than 8,000 words. |
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http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0026-1068
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| | Meta-philosophy : MetaPhilosophy |
 | | Which isn't to say that the term would have no potiential for use. |  | | Philosophy of the 20th Century was characterized as being "talk about talk"--reflecting the natural language philosophy[?] movement that received its main inspiration from the writings of G. |  | | It uses material from the wikipedia article Meta-philosophy : MetaPhilosophy. |
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http://www.eurofreehost.com/me/MetaPhilosophy.html
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| | Philosophy as a Service Industry, or, Reintroducing the Philosophical Life |
 | | The questions an academic philosopher brings to any text are "What is its view?" and "What are its arguments?" Such questions, when pressed too hard upon certain authors like Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Kierkegaard or Nietzsche, can lead to catastrophic misunderstandings (for examples see Conant, "Kierkegaard's Postscript", passim). |  | | As we have demonstrated (as opposed to proven), philosophy is not a thing, but a way of doing various things that are not exceptionally philosophical in themselves; "not a body of doctrine but an activity" (Wittgenstein, Tractatus, § 4.112). |  | | These questions will take us into metaphilosophy, sociology of philosophy, and finally to philosophy of life, which are currently the three most neglected areas of the philosophical enterprise. |
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http://www.helsinki.fi/~tuschano/writings/service
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| | Charles Hartshorne on Metaphilosophy, Person and Immortality, and Other Issues |
 | | The interview which follows is the result of our meeting with Dr. Hartshorne and his lovely wife, Dorothy, which took place over a two-day period (May 20-21, 1989) at their home in Austin. |  | | There are, however, many other issues which emerged naturally in the course of our discussion with Dr. Hartshorne, which cannot be easily classified under these two topics. |  | | Charles Hartshorne on Metaphilosophy, Person and Immortality, and Other Issues |
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http://www.religion-online.org/showarticle.asp?title=2803
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| | Science as Culture - Metaphilosophy |
 | | There was a second mentor, however, who took such questions rather seriously, having produced a short book on thesubject1. |  | | For as the coverpage caricature of a dictionary definition of the term "metaphilosophy" is meant to suggest, I will be a metaphilosopher doggedly and devotedly pursuing Freudian explanations. |  | | The way I approach metaphilosophy would cause him real grief and in more than one dimension. |
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http://www.human-nature.com/science-as-culture/thomas.html
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| | LWS Abstracts: Gerard Walmsley |
 | | This dissertation seeks to investigate Lonergan's intriguing but problematic claim that “the polymorphism of consciousness is the one and only key to philosophy” ( |  | | This also opens the way to an integral account of polymorphism that would include reference to levels of consciousness and to differentiations of consciousness. |  | | Such an integral account of polymorphism provides a basis for a more nuanced metaphilosophy, a meta-philosophy relevant to the postmodern concern for difference and plurality and to cross-cultural philosophy. |
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http://www.lonergan.on.ca/Abstracts/GWalmsley.htm
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| | Global Justice (Metaphilosophy Special Issues) |
 | | This volume will be invaluable for academics and practitioners who, confronted with the many trends of globalization, seek not merely an empirical understanding but also moral orientation. |  | | Order Global Justice (Metaphilosophy Special Issues) online from |
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http://www.libertyhaven.com/politicalbooks/politicalbooks17/0631227121AMUS453466.shtml
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| | Ephilosopher :: Feedback and Suggestions :: Metaphilosophy Discussion |
 | | And this is where we should really try to understand and see the idea behind ‘Just because a proposition makes sense or intelligible, it doesn’t make it true.’ Alongside true propositions are false propositions, and this is where the difficulty lies. |  | | And this is when metaphilosophy could really do its work, at least to W, in discovering the mistakes of past philosophers. |  | | Tack, I just saw your post after I typed up my response. |
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http://www.ephilosopher.com/phpBB_14-action-viewtopic-topic-1755-start-0.html
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| | Metaphilosophy and Free Will by Richard Double : Book |
 | | Metaphilosophy and Free Will by Richard Double : Book |  | | Book Subject -- Free Will and Determinism, Free will and determinism, Methodology, Philosophy, Sociology, Speculative Philosophy, Metaphysics and ontology, Philosophy of mind, Western philosophy, from c 1900 - |
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http://www.crimsonbird.com/cgi-bin/a.cgi?j=0195107624
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| | Metaphilosophy |
 | | However, in evaluating Sellars' metaphilosophy, alternative theories of metaphilosophy should be taken into account, among these is: |
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http://www.ditext.com/chrucky/metaphil.html
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| | Shyam Ranganathan on How to Write a Philosophy Assignment |
 | | (Indeed, there is a specialty in philosophy dedicated to answering this question, called “metaphilosophy”.) Many of these answers are not very helpful to the beginning philosophy student. |  | | I have, from my earliest days in philosophy, found it helpful to think about philosophy in the following (albeit simplistic) manner. |
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http://www.yorku.ca/srangan/Students.htm
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| | Luciano Floridi, University of Oxford |
 | | Chinese translation in World Philosophy of section three of "Open Problems in the Philosophy of Information", Metaphilosophy. |  | | This is the revised version of The Herbert A. Simon Lecture on Computing and Philosophy given at Carnegie Mellon University in 2001. |  | | Revised version of The Herbert A. Simon Lecture on Computing and Philosophy given at Carnegie Mellon University in 2001. |
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| | Ontology and the Linguistic Relativity (Sapir-Whorf) Hypothesis |
 | | It seems appropriate to mark the difference by "alternative conceptual scheme." Further, I claim that not translation but rather a process of substitution of, or addition to, a first language is the key to understanding a radically different second language." |  | | Sauer Werner, "A note on "Plato's reasoning and the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis"," Metaphilosophy 16: 235-238 (1985). |  | | Crawford T.D., "Plato's reasoning and the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis," Metaphilosophy 13: 217-227 (1982). |
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http://www.formalontology.it/linguistic-relativity.htm
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| | Metaphilosophy - Subscription |
 | | Metaphilosophy subscription is a great way to stay informed. |
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http://www.magazine-subscription-search.com/prd101300.php
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| | Peter Suber, "Metaphilosophy" |
 | | This is the course home-page for Philosophy 83, Metaphilosophy. |  | | Search Hippias, the Limited-Area Search Engine for Philosophy |
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http://www.earlham.edu/%7Epeters/courses/meta/metahome.htm
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| | eResources: Electronic Resources - University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Library (UMass Dartmouth Library) |
 | | Topics covered include: aesthetics, axiology, philosophy of education, epistemology, ethics, philosophy of history, philosophy of language, logic, metaphysics, philosophical anthropology, metaphilosophy, political philosophy, philosophy of law, philosophy of science, social philosophy, and the philosophy of religion. |  | | Royal Historical Society Bibliography in association with Irish History Online and London's Past Online - provides bibliographic data on historical writing dealing with the British Isles, and with the British empire and commonwealth, during all periods for which written documentation is available - from 55BC to the present. |
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http://www.library.umassd.edu/REFERENCE/eresources.shtml
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| | About the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy |
 | | Abstract, "Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: A Dynamic Reference Work", in Proceedings of the Second ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (July 14-18, 2002), New York: Association for Computing Machinery Publications, p. |  | | "The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: A Developed Dynamic Reference Work" (285K PDF document), by Colin Allen, Uri Nodelman, and Edward N. Zalta, in Metaphilosophy, 33/1-2 (January 2002): 210-228; reprinted in CyberPhilosophy: The Intersection of Philosophy and Computing, James H. Moor and Terrell Ward Bynum, (eds.), Oxford: Blackwell, pp. |
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| | Julie Van Camp: biographical information |
 | | She is currently a member of the Board of Trustees of the American Society for Aesthetics and the Board of Editorial Consultants of the Journal of Aesthetic Education. |  | | Her principal research interests are philosophical issues presented by art law (especially freedom of expression and copyright) and philosophy of dance. |  | | She has published articles in Art and Academe; the British Journal of Aesthetics; Dance Research Journal; the Oxford Encyclopedia of Aesthetics; the Journal of Aesthetic Education; the Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society; the Journal of Value Inquiry; and Metaphilosophy. |
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http://www.csulb.edu/~jvancamp/multi/bio.html
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| | marsoobian.html |
 | | He is Editor-in-Chief of the philosophical journal Metaphilosophy and is also general series editor for monographs in contemporary philosophy entitled, Metaphilosophy Series in Philosophy published by Blackwell Publishers. |  | | He has just completed editing an anthology of essays on classic American philosophy, entitled the Blackwell Guide to American Philosophy. |
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http://home.southernct.edu/~bynumt2/marsoobian.html
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| | Daniel Berthold |
 | | Articles and reviews in journals including Nous, Review of Metaphysics, Idealistic Studies, Clio, Man and World, International Studies in Philosophy, International Philosophical Quarterly, Ludus Vitalis, Religious Studies, Environmental Ethics, Social Theory and Practice, Metaphilosophy, History and Theory, Journal of Speculative Philosophy, History of Philosophy Quarterly. |  | | Author of Hegel’s Grand Synthesis and Hegel’s Theory of Madness. |  | | Advisory Council, Hastings Center Program in Ethics, Science, and the Environment. |
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http://www.bard.edu/academics/faculty/faculty.php?action=details&id=117
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| | Round-tables |
 | | Title: Global Institutions and Global Responsibilities II (Sponsored by the Journal Metaphilosophy and the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs) |  | | Title: Global Institutions and Global Responsibilities I (Sponsored by the Journal Metaphilosophy and the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs) |
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http://www.wcp2003.org/round.htm
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| | Poiesis : Metaphilosophy |
 | | For more information about print or electronic access to the journal, please visit the Metaphilosophy home page at: |  | | Please direct inquiries about this website to webmaster@nlx.com. |
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http://www.nlx.com/journals/mta.htm
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| | Publications |
 | | Metaphilosophy 34, Special Issue on Moral and Epistemic Virtues, co-edited with Duncan Pritchard, January 2003. |  | | 'Virtues: Moral and Epistemic' (with Duncan Pritchard), Metaphilosophy 34, January 2003, 1-11. |  | | 'Some Worries about Normative and Metaethical Sentimentalism', Metaphilosophy 34, January 2003, 144-153. |
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http://staff.stir.ac.uk/m.s.brady/Publications.html
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| | Olin Center, Robert B. Pippin CV |
 | | "Critical Methodology and Comprehensiveness in Philosophy," in Metaphilosophy, vol. |
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| | Paradox of Cognitive Relativism Revisited |
 | | "The Paradox of Cognitive Relativism Revisited: A Reply to Jack W. Meiland," by Edward Beach, in Metaphilosophy 15, Nos. |  | | Jack W. Meiland has argued, in a paper entitled, "On the Paradox of Cognitive Relativism" (Metaphilosophy vol. |
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http://www.uwec.edu/beachea/relative.html
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