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    The Beginning of the Universe.R. G. Swinburne & J. H. Bird - 1966 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 40 (1):125-150.
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    Understanding the Gender Gap in Small Business Success: Urban and Rural Comparisons.Stephen G. Sapp & Sharon R. Bird - 2004 - Gender and Society 18 (1):5-28.
    The authors explore how urban versus rural community location shapes the extent to which various individual, relational, and structural factors affect the gender gap in small business success. Building on previous research on gender and small business success, gender queuing theories, and gendered organization/institution theories, they develop a place-specific theory of the gender gap in small business success. The findings, based on small business data collected in urban and rural Iowa, support queuing arguments and raise questions about the effectiveness of (...)
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  3. Symposium: The Beginning of the Universe.R. G. Swinburne & J. H. Bird - 1966 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 40:125-150.
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  4. The Beginning of the Universe.G. R. G. R. & J. H. Bird - 1966 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 40:125-150.
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    The Cambridge Companion to Kant.G. H. Bird - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (173):540-543.
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    The Divided Self of William James.G. Bird - 2002 - Mind 111 (441):100-103.
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    The ethics of empowerment.Jeffrey Gandz & Frederick G. Bird - 1996 - Journal of Business Ethics 15 (4):383 - 392.
    Driven by competitive pressure, organizations are empowering employees to use their judgment, creativity, and ideas in pursuit of enhanced organizational performance and both employee and shareholder satisfaction. This empowerment offers both benefits and potential harm. This article explores the benefits and harm associated with role, reward, process and governance empowerment and makes recommendations for minimizing the harm while maximizing the benefits.
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  8. McDowell's Kant: Mind And World.G. Bird - 1996 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 33:1-22.
     
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  9. Concepts in Western Thought Series.Mortimer J. Adler, Otto A. Bird, Charles Van Doren, Robert G. Hazo & V. J. Mcgill - 1968 - Ethics 79 (1):87-89.
     
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    Discussions: Kantian Myths.G. H. Bird - 1996 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 96 (1):245-252.
    G. H. Bird; Discussions: Kantian Myths, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 96, Issue 1, 1 June 1996, Pages 245–252, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristot.
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    Kantian Myths.G. H. Bird - 1996 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 96 (1):245 - 251.
    G. H. Bird; Discussions: Kantian Myths, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 96, Issue 1, 1 June 1996, Pages 245–252, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristot.
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  12. Hegel's Account of Kant's Epistemology in the Lectures on the History of Philosophy'.G. Bird - 1987 - In Stephen Priest (ed.), Hegel's Critique of Kant. Oxford University Press. pp. 65--76.
     
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  13. Mr. Hampshire on Dispositions.G. N. Bird - 1953 - Analysis 14 (4):100 - 102.
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    Analytic and synthetic.G. H. Bird - 1961 - Philosophical Quarterly 11 (44):227-237.
  15. Alan W. Richardson: Carnap's Construction of the World: The Aufbau and the Emergence of Logical Empiricism.G. Bird - 1999 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 7 (3):529-532.
     
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  16. Brook, A.-Kant and the Mind.G. Bird - 1996 - Philosophical Books 37:41-43.
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    Confusing the Audience.G. H. Bird - 1975 - Analysis 35 (4):135 - 139.
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  18. Confusing the audience.G. H. Bird - 1975 - Analysis 35 (4):135.
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    Experience and its systematization: Studies in Kant.G. H. Bird - 1966 - Philosophical Books 7 (2):28-29.
  20. Intentions and conventions.G. H. Bird - 1974 - Logique Et Analyse 17 (67):495.
     
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  21. Immanuel Kant, Practical Philosophy, Religion and Rational Theology, Prolegomena and Norbert Waszek (ed.), Kant: Philosophie de l'Histoire.G. Bird - 1998 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 6 (3):505-507.
     
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    Kant's solution for verification in metaphysics.G. H. Bird - 1967 - Philosophical Books 8 (3):3-4.
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    Logik und psychologie in der transzendentalen deduktion.G. Bird - 1965 - Kant Studien 56 (3-4):373-384.
  24. Logik und Psychologie in der Transzendentalen Deduktion.G. Bird - 1966 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 56 (3):373.
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    No title available: Religious studies.G. H. Bird - 1979 - Religious Studies 15 (3):413-414.
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  26. Psychology in the First Critique.G. H. Bird - 1989 - South African Journal of Philosophy 8 (3-4):166-175.
     
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  27. Recent Interpretations of Kant's Transcendental Deduction.G. Bird - 1974 - Kant Studien 65 (Sonderheft):1.
  28. Schott, RM (ed.)-Feminist Interpretations of Immanuel Kant.G. Bird - 1999 - Philosophical Books 40:28-29.
     
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  29. The comprehensible universe.John G. Bird - 1952 - [n. p.,: [N. P..
     
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    The Metaphysics of Experience.G. H. Bird - 1984 - Philosophical Books 25 (3):169-173.
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    Viii.—New books.G. Bird - 1969 - Mind 78 (310):305-307.
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  32. AL-AZM, S. J. "The Origins of Kant's Arguments in the Antinomies". [REVIEW]G. H. Bird - 1974 - Mind 83:298.
  33. CASSIRER, H. W. -Kant's first Critique. An Appraisal of the permanent significance of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. [REVIEW]G. H. Bird - 1956 - Mind 65:415.
  34. CHISHOLM, R. M. - "Theory of Knowledge". [REVIEW]G. Bird - 1969 - Mind 78:305.
     
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  35. GREGOR, M. J. - "Laws of Freedom: A study of Kant's method of applying the Categorical Imperative in the Metaphysik der Sitten". [REVIEW]G. Bird - 1966 - Mind 75:297.
     
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  36. H. PALMER "Presupposition and transcendental inference". [REVIEW]G. H. Bird - 1988 - History and Philosophy of Logic 9 (1):122.
     
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  37. QUINTON, A. "The Nature of Things". [REVIEW]G. Bird - 1976 - Mind 85:301.
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    Vii.—New books. [REVIEW]G. Bird - 1957 - Mind 66 (263):425-427.
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  39. VUILLEMIN, J. - Phisique et Métaphysique Kantiennes. [REVIEW]G. Bird - 1957 - Mind 66:425.
     
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    New books. [REVIEW]H. J. Paton, G. Bird, J. Srzednicki, Eugene Kamenka, Margaret A. Boden & G. A. J. Rogers - 1969 - Mind 78 (310):302-319.
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    Hegel’s grounding of intersubjectivity in the master–slave dialectic.Bird-Pollan Stefan - 2012 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (3):237-256.
    In this article I seek to explain Hegel’s significance to contemporary meta-ethics, in particular to Kantian constructivism. I argue that in the master–slave dialectic in the Phenomenology of Spirit, Hegel shows that self-consciousness and intersubjectivity arise at the same time. This point, I argue, shows that there is no problem with taking other people’s reasons to motivate us since reflection on our aims is necessarily also reflection on the needs of those around us. I further explore Hegel’s contribution to the (...)
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  42. New books. [REVIEW]E. R. Dodds, R. M. Martin, J. Agassi, Robert Kirkham, G. H. Bird, Jenny Teichmann, R. N. Smart & N. J. Brown - 1959 - Mind 68 (270):269-286.
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  43. New books. [REVIEW]Leon Roth, E. Gilman, R. J. Spilsbury, H. D. Lewis, Karl Britton, G. H. Bird, P. T. Geach, R. N. Smart, R. Rhees, Margaret Macdonald, Basil Mitchell, D. Daiches Raphael, A. M. MacIver, J. L. Ackrill, Martha Kneale & T. R. Miles - 1956 - Mind 65 (259):410-430.
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  44. Structural properties revisited.Alexander Bird - 2009 - In Toby Handfield (ed.), Dispositions and Causes. Clarendon Press. pp. 215--41.
    Those who hold that all fundamental sparse properties have dispositional essences face a problem with structural (e.g. geometrical) properties. In this paper I consider a further route for the dispositional monist that is enabled by the requirement that physical theories should be background-free. If this requirement is respected then we can see how spatial displacement can be a causally active relation and hence may be understood dispositionally.
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  45. Abductive knowledge and Holmesian inference.Alexander Bird - 2005 - In Tamar Szabó Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Oxford Studies in Epistemology. Oxford University Press. pp. 1--31.
    The usual, comparative, conception of inference to the best explanation (IBE) takes it to be ampliative. In this paper I propose a conception of IBE ('Holmesian inference') that takes it to be a species of eliminative induction and hence not ampliative. This avoids several problems for comparative IBE (for example, how could it be reliable enough to generate knowledge?). My account of Holmesian inference raises the suspicion that it could never be applied, on the grounds that scientific hypotheses are inevitably (...)
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    G.s. Smith, D.s. Mirsky: A Russian-English life, 1890–1939.Robert Bird - 2003 - Studies in East European Thought 55 (3):269-271.
  47. Hegel's grounding of intersubjectivity in the master-slave dialectic.S. Bird-Pollan - 2012 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (3):237-256.
    In this article I seek to explain Hegel’s significance to contemporary meta-ethics, in particular to Kantian constructivism. I argue that in the master–slave dialectic in the Phenomenology of Spirit , Hegel shows that self-consciousness and intersubjectivity arise at the same time. This point, I argue, shows that there is no problem with taking other people’s reasons to motivate us since reflection on our aims is necessarily also reflection on the needs of those around us. I further explore Hegel’s contribution to (...)
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    The logic in logicism.Alexander Bird - 1997 - Dialogue 36 (2):341--60.
    Frege's logicism consists of two theses: the truths of arithmetic are truths of logic; the natural numbers are objects. In this paper I pose the question: what conception of logic is required to defend these theses? I hold that there exists an appropriate and natural conception of logic in virtue of which Hume's principle is a logical truth. Hume's principle, which states that the number of Fs is the number of Gs iff the concepts F and G are equinumerous is (...)
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    (For Routledge Companion to Epistemology).Alexander Bird - unknown
    In this article I take a loose, functional approach to defining induction: Inductive forms of reasoning include those prima facie reasonable inference patterns that one finds in science and elsewhere that are not clearly deductive. Inductive inference is often taken to be reasoning from the observed to the unobserved. But that is incorrect, since the premises of inductive inferences may themselves be the results of prior inductions. A broader conception of inductive inference regards any ampliative inference as inductive, where an (...)
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    Minding the gap: Detachment and understanding in aleksej Losev's dialektika mifa.Robert Bird - 2004 - Studies in East European Thought 56 (2-3):143-160.
    Aleksej Losev''s definition of myth centres onthe concept of detachment. In modern timesdetachment has most often figured in thecontext of philosophical aesthetics, where itis a cognitive category akin to Kant''s``disinterestedness'''' or the Russian formalists''``estrangement.'''' However Losev''s usage alsomakes reference to the ontological sense ofdetachment as contemplativeascent (cf. Meister Eckhardt''sAbgeschiedenheit). Thus, Losev''s concept ofmyth combines both senses of detachment,binding perceptual attitude and being togetherin a double movement of resignation from theworld and union with meaning; this movementliterally makes sense out of reality. (...)
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