Keyword [Claim] Result: 41 - 60 | Page: 3 of 4 |
41. | Henry James and the claim of sociality |
42. | Hegel's critique of Kant's standpoint of finitude |
43. | Modality and causation in Serbian dative anticausatives: A crosslinguistic perspective |
44. | Abraham's uncircumcised children: The enochic precedent for Paul's paradoxical claim in Galatians 3:29 |
45. | Claim strength and argument structure in international research articles: A case study using Chinese, Ukranian, and United States chemistry texts |
46. | Thematically driven movement in Japanese: A study of psych verb constructions |
47. | Staking a claim: Contemporary American poets rework the terrain |
48. | Our concept of moral claim-rights |
49. | Analytic functionalism as a foundation for the contention that a non-biological machine (android) can be viewed as both a legal and a moral person |
50. | A theological analysis of the Insider Movement paradigm from four perspectives: Theology of religions, revelation, soteriology, and ecclesiology |
51. | Teleology, perfectionism, and communitarianism in Aristotle's political naturalism |
52. | Adapting an image: Transforming urban built heritage to [re]claim + [re]present an inherited cultural identity |
53. | Nietzsche and the death of God: History and epistemology (Friedrich Nietzsche) |
54. | Do unconscious mental states exist? Freud, Searle, and the conceptual foundations of cognitive science (Sigmund Freud, John R. Searle) |
55. | Locating thought: Externalism and naturalism about mental content |
56. | Resisting the allegory: Writing the self in the novels of Charlotte Bronte |
57. | How scientific is Chomsky's theory of linguistics |
58. | Narrative ethics: The intersubjective claim of fiction |
59. | The moral and political philosophy of Plato's 'Laws' |
60. | Wordsworth, Constable, and the claim of personal geography |
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