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Bachelard, Gaston (1884–1962) backward causation Bacon, Francis (1561–1626) Bacon, Roger (c.1215–c.1292) bad faith bad infinity Baier, Annette (1929–) Baier, Kurt (1917–) Bain, Alexander (1818–1903) Bakunin, Michael (1814–76) bald man paradox, barber paradox Barcan formula bare fact, bare particular bargaining Barth, Karl (1886–1968) basic action basic norm basic particulars basic proposition basic sentence, Bataille, George (1897–1962) Bauer, Bruno (1809–82) Baumgarten, Alexander (1714–62) Bayes, Thomas (1702–61) Bayes's theorem Bayesian epistemology, Bayesianism Bayle, Pierre (1647–1706) beatific vision beauty Beauvoir, Simone de (1908–86) becoming Bedeutung, beetle in a box begging the question behavior behavioral theory of meaning behaviorism being being (Aquinas) being (Hegel) being (Heidegger) being-for-itself being-in-itself, being-in-the-world being qua being being-with belief belief de dicto belief de re, belief/desire thesis belief in belief that, beneficence benevolence Benjamin, Walter (1892–1940) Bentham, Jeremy (1748–1832) Berdyaev, Nikolai (1874–1948) Bergson, Henri (1859–1941) Berkeley, George (1685–1753) Berlin, Sir Isaiah (1909–97) Bernoulli's theorem Berry's paradox Bertrand's paradox best of all possible worlds biconditional bifurcation of nature bioethics biography biological naturalism biomedical ethics, bipolarity biovalence black box Black, Max (1909–88) ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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