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Abstract artifacts
The Artifact-Like Nature of Scientific Models [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 147-162]
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Accidental Movement
A Critical Study of the Relation of the Substantial Movement with the Constant and the Changing [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 47-66]
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Aristotle
Re-reading Aristotle’s Account of Plato’s Unwritten Doctrines by Contemporary Interpreters [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 15-26]
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Artistic Beauty
How Does Engagement with Artistic Beauty in Kant’s Philosophy Lead to Moral Action in Individuals [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 137-145]
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Conceptual Engineering
Conceptual Engineering and the Linguistic Turn: Toward Formulating a Conceptual Meta-Philosophy [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 67-83]
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Conceptual Metaphilosophy
Conceptual Engineering and the Linguistic Turn: Toward Formulating a Conceptual Meta-Philosophy [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 67-83]
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Everyday object
Phenomenological Explanation of the Transfiguration of the Being of Everyday Objects in Modern Art based on Heidegger's Thoughts [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 85-101]
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Heidegger
Phenomenological Explanation of the Transfiguration of the Being of Everyday Objects in Modern Art based on Heidegger's Thoughts [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 85-101]
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Ideal Numbers
Re-reading Aristotle’s Account of Plato’s Unwritten Doctrines by Contemporary Interpreters [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 15-26]
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Institutional Realism
The Artifact-Like Nature of Scientific Models [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 147-162]
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Intentionality in Modeling
The Artifact-Like Nature of Scientific Models [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 147-162]
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Kant
How Does Engagement with Artistic Beauty in Kant’s Philosophy Lead to Moral Action in Individuals [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 137-145]
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Language
Rethinking Narrative as Representation of Subjective Possibilities [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 103-119]
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Linguistic Philosophy
Conceptual Engineering and the Linguistic Turn: Toward Formulating a Conceptual Meta-Philosophy [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 67-83]
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Metaphilosophy
Conceptual Engineering and the Linguistic Turn: Toward Formulating a Conceptual Meta-Philosophy [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 67-83]
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Michael Lynch
Study and Critique of Lynch’s Pluralist and Functionalist Theory of Truth [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 121-135]
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Mizrahi’s Parallel Induction
The ‘New Induction’ Against Scientific Realism and its Parallel in Philosophy: An Evaluation of Mizrahi’s Response to Stanford’s Pessimistic Induction [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 27-45]
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Modern Art
Phenomenological Explanation of the Transfiguration of the Being of Everyday Objects in Modern Art based on Heidegger's Thoughts [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 85-101]
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Morality
How Does Engagement with Artistic Beauty in Kant’s Philosophy Lead to Moral Action in Individuals [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 137-145]
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Narrative
Rethinking Narrative as Representation of Subjective Possibilities [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 103-119]
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Ontology of Models
The Artifact-Like Nature of Scientific Models [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 147-162]
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Paul Ricoeur
Rethinking Narrative as Representation of Subjective Possibilities [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 103-119]
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Phenomenology
Phenomenological Explanation of the Transfiguration of the Being of Everyday Objects in Modern Art based on Heidegger's Thoughts [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 85-101]
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Philosophical Criticism
Rethinking Narrative as Representation of Subjective Possibilities [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 103-119]
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Philosophical Realism and Anti-Realism
The ‘New Induction’ Against Scientific Realism and its Parallel in Philosophy: An Evaluation of Mizrahi’s Response to Stanford’s Pessimistic Induction [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 27-45]
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Plato
Re-reading Aristotle’s Account of Plato’s Unwritten Doctrines by Contemporary Interpreters [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 15-26]
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Power
Rethinking Narrative as Representation of Subjective Possibilities [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 103-119]
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Scientific Anti-Realism
The ‘New Induction’ Against Scientific Realism and its Parallel in Philosophy: An Evaluation of Mizrahi’s Response to Stanford’s Pessimistic Induction [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 27-45]
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Stanford’s New Induction
The ‘New Induction’ Against Scientific Realism and its Parallel in Philosophy: An Evaluation of Mizrahi’s Response to Stanford’s Pessimistic Induction [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 27-45]
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Subjectivity
Rethinking Narrative as Representation of Subjective Possibilities [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 103-119]
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Substantial Movement
A Critical Study of the Relation of the Substantial Movement with the Constant and the Changing [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 47-66]
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Susan Feagin
A Look at Tragedy and Tragic Pleasure in the Thought of Susan Feagin [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 1-13]
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Theoretical Models
The Artifact-Like Nature of Scientific Models [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 147-162]
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The Other
Rethinking Narrative as Representation of Subjective Possibilities [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 103-119]
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Tragic Pleasure
A Look at Tragedy and Tragic Pleasure in the Thought of Susan Feagin [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 1-13]
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Unconceived Alternatives
The ‘New Induction’ Against Scientific Realism and its Parallel in Philosophy: An Evaluation of Mizrahi’s Response to Stanford’s Pessimistic Induction [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 27-45]
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Unwritten Doctrines
Re-reading Aristotle’s Account of Plato’s Unwritten Doctrines by Contemporary Interpreters [Volume 18, Issue 41, 2026, Pages 15-26]
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