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    William Klaas Frankena (June 21, 1908 – October 22, 1994) was an American moral philosopher. He was a member of the University of Michigan's department...
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  • identified by William Frankena in 1939, that involves the definition of one property in terms of another. The philosopher William Frankena first used the...
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    Artistic activity In particular, Zimmerman singles out the work of William Frankena who, in his book Ethics (1963), gave a comprehensive list of values...
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  • [citation needed] The definist fallacy is a logical fallacy, coined by William Frankena in 1939, that involves the definition of one property in terms of another...
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  • or disapproves the action described with those words. According to William Frankena, Moore, in Ethics and Philosophical Studies, moves away from the version...
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    Forteman (~809), legendary commander and magistrate governor of Friesland William Frankena (1908–1994), American philosopher of Ethics; scholar in history of...
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  • Leonard M. Fleck Ralph Tyler Flewelling Jerry Fodor William Fontaine Charles Frankel William Frankena Harry Frankfurt Betty Friedan Erich Fromm Marilyn...
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  • 1980) 1906 – Grete Sultan, German-American pianist (d. 2005) 1908 – William Frankena, American philosopher and academic (d. 1994) 1910 – Aleksandr Tvardovsky...
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    studies at the University of Michigan where he studied under William Alston, William Frankena, and Richard Cartwright, among others. A year later, in 1955...
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  • question (i.e. assumes the conclusion in a premise) was first raised by William Frankena. Since analytic equivalency, for two objects X and Y, logically results...
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