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Ernest and Sosa
* Sosa, Ernest ( 1991 ) " Reliabilism and Intellectual Virtue ," in E. Sosa, Knowledge In Perspective, Cambridge Press, pp. 131 – 145.
* Dancy, J. and Ernest Sosa, Ed.
Chisholm greatly influenced a number of his graduate students and colleagues, including Richard Taylor, Jaegwon Kim, Keith Lehrer, R. C. Sleigh, Ernest Sosa, Peter D. Klein, Fred Feldman, Terence Penelhum, Selmer Bringsjord, Dean Zimmerman, Joseph Boyle and Bernard K. Symonds.
Chisholm and Ernest Sosa.
* Ernest Sosa
* Ernest Sosa ed., 1979.
* Bonjour, Laurence, and Ernest Sosa.
* Sosa, Ernest.
Scanlon, Alexander Nehamas, Ernest Sosa, Jerry Fodor, Seyla Benhabib, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Christine Korsgaard, and Robert Nozick.
* Feldman, Richard ( 1999 ), " Methodological Naturalism in Epistemology ," in The Blackwell Guide to Epistemology, edited by John Greco and Ernest Sosa, Malden, Ma: Blackwell, pp. 170-186.
* Kornblith, Hilary ( 1999 ) " In Defense of a Naturalized Epistemology " in The Blackwell Guide to Epistemology, edited by John Greco and Ernest Sosa, Malden, Ma: Blackwell, pp. 158-169.
Virtues ( jointly with Ernest Sosa ).
John Greco and Ernest Sosa, Blackwell.
* An Opened Curtain: A U. S .- Soviet Philosophical Summit ( Westview, 199 ), with Ernest Sosa
Philosophers in moral theory and rhetoric had taken defeasibility largely for granted when American epistemologists rediscovered Wittgenstein's thinking on the subject: John Ladd, Roderick Chisholm, Roderick Firth, Ernest Sosa, Robert Nozick, and John L. Pollock all began writing with new conviction about how appearance as red was only a defeasible reason for believing something to be red.

Ernest and introduced
George's father took him hunting and riding, and introduced him to military matters ; mindful of his uncertain future, Ernest Augustus took the fifteen-year-old George on campaign in the Franco-Dutch War with the deliberate purpose of testing and training his son in battle.
LaVey appeared in Kenneth Anger's film Invocation of my Demon Brother, acted as technical adviser on The Devil's Rain, which starred Ernest Borgnine, William Shatner, and introduced John Travolta.
There is also a booklet featuring an essay by critic Gary Giddins, notes about the film and two short stories introducing its characters by screenwriter Ernest Lehman, and an excerpt about Clifford Odets from Mackendrick ’ s book On Film-making, introduced by the book ’ s editor, Paul Cronin.
Gulick introduced the idea to friends, among them G. Stanley Hall, Ernest Thompson Seton, and James West, executive secretary of the Boy Scouts.
Popular notations were ( x ) for universal and (∃ x ) for existential quantifiers, coming from Giuseppe Peano and William Ernest Johnson until the ∀ symbol was introduced by Gentzen in 1935 and became canonical in the 1960s.
Charles D. Walcott – secretary of the Smithsonian Institution from 1907 to 1927 – took up the effort, and in January 1915, Senator Benjamin R. Tillman, and House Representative Ernest W. Roberts, introduced identical resolutions recommending the creation of an advisory committee as outlined by Walcott.
" She was very supportive, and introduced Antheil to her circle of friends and customers including Erik Satie, Ezra Pound, James Joyce, Virgil Thompson and Ernest Hemingway.
Crerar introduced Brownlee to Ernest Charles Drury, the newly-elected United Farmers of Ontario Premier of Ontario, and arranged for a meeting between Brownlee and Charles Stewart, by now Alberta Premier.
In the summer of 1958 Fleming and his friend, Ivar Bryce, began talking about the possibility of a Bond film ; in the autumn of 1958 Bryce introduced Fleming to a young Irish writer and director, Kevin McClory, and the three of them, together with Fleming and Bryce's friend Ernest Cuneo, formed the partnership Xanadu Productions, named after Bryce's Bahamian home, but which was never actually formed into a company.
Fleming had flown to the US in August 1954 to research the background to Diamonds Are Forever ; his friend Ernest Cuneo introduced him to a rich socialite, William Woodward, Jr., who drove a Studillac — a Studebaker with a powerful Cadillac engine.
A girlhood friend of Wallis Warfield, Mary Kirk was a bridesmaid at Warfield's first wedding and introduced her to Ernest Simpson in 1925 ; she also was the other woman with whom Simpson took a hotel suite in Berkshire in order to give his wife, Wallis, evidence of adultery to so she could bring divorce proceedings against him.
The first popular coon song was " New Coon in Town ", introduced in 1883, and was followed by a wave of coon shouters such as Ernest Hogan and May Irwin.
French dermatologist Ernest Besnier introduced the word biopsy ” to the medical community in 1879.
Meanwhile, Ernest goes over to his friend Vern's house to put up a Christmas tree, much to Vern's distress ( as with the original commercials that first introduced Ernest, the audience never sees Vern's face and only his point of view ).
Shortly before Ivy's death, he had met one Sir Ernest Hodder-Williams, one half of the famous publishing company Hodder-Stoughton Ltd. Recognising Edgar's literary talent, but also his personal flaws, Hodder-Williams quickly signed him to a contract and kept him busy, but introduced Edgar to the concept of royalties.
In 1920, Ernest Francois Eugene Douwes Dekker ( 1879 – 1950 ), who was also known as Setiabudi introduced a name for his country ( Indonesia ) which didn't contain any words etymologically inherited from any Indian languages.
Cahan introduced a bill in 1939 to abolish appeals, and, after the bill received considerable support in Parliament, the Minister of Justice, Ernest Lapointe, referred it to the Supreme Court, thus affording the Court an opportunity to adjudicate its own pre-eminence.
Meyerbeer also introduced Wagner to Ignaz Moscheles, who was also staying at Boulogne ; as Ernest Newman comments, this was " Wagner's first meeting with real international musical celebrities ".
The lawn, designed by James and Ernest Bowdwitch, hosted many a party and was well kept by a gardening staff of 20, who also introduced and maintained various foreign trees.
Ernest Mandel introduced the additional concept of contracted economic reproduction, i. e. reduced accumulation where business operating at a loss outnumbers growing business, or economic reproduction on a decreasing scale, for example due to wars, natural disasters or devalorisation.
Academy Award-winning dramatic actor Ernest Borgnine as McHale first appeared as the lead character in a one-shot non-comedy drama called Seven Against the Sea, which aired as an episode of Alcoa Presents in 1962, an ABC dramatic anthology also known as Fred Astaire's Premiere Theatre and hosted by Fred Astaire, who introduced television audiences to the Quinton McHale character.
She also introduced Ernest Hemingway in translation to French audiences.
Mariel Hemingway, granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway, wrote in her book Finding My Balance, that she was introduced to the Autobiography of a Yogi by Dr. Peter Evans, a direct disciple of Yogananda's.

Ernest and notion
The cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker, whose theories on the human notion of death is strongly influenced by Freud, views the fear of death as a universal phenomenon, a fear repressed in the unconscious and of which people are largely unaware.

Ernest and intellectual
Eric John Ernest Hobsbawm, CH, FBA, FRSL ( 9 June 1917 – 1 October 2012 ) was a British Marxist historian, public intellectual, and author.
Ernest Jones placed her with such figures as Lou Andreas-Salomé and Joan Riviere as a ' type of woman, of a more intellectual and perhaps masculine cast ... played a part in his life, accessory to his male friends though of a finer calibre '.
Ernest Tierkel ’ s childhood was driven by a set of values that prioritized education and intellectual pursuit in the Talmudic tradition.

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