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    The reach of science.Henry Mehlberg - 1958 - [Toronto]: University of Toronto Press.
  2. Time, Causality, and the Quantum Theory: Volume One, Essay on the CausalTheory of Time.Henry Mehlberg - unknown
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  3. Can Science absorb Philosophy?Henry Mehlberg - 1959 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 13 (47):61-87.
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    Hempel Carl G.. A logical appraisal of operationism. The scientific monthly, vol. 79 , pp. 215–220.Henry Mehlberg - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (3):354-356.
  5. Time, Causality, and the Quantum Theory Studies in the Philosophy of Science.Henry Mehlberg & R. S. Cohen - 1980
     
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    The Observational Problem in Quantum Theory.Henry Mehlberg - 1960 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 5:385-391.
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    The range and limits of the scientific method.Henry Mehlberg - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (10):285-294.
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    Przełęcki Marian. O tzw. definicjach operacyjnych. Studia logica, vol. 3 , pp. 125–149.Przełęcki M.. O tak nazyvaémyh opéracionnyh oprédéléniáh. Russian translation of the foregoing. Studia logica, vol. 3 , pp. 150–178.Przełęcki M.. On so called operational definitions. English summary. Studia logica, vol. 3 , pp. 179–183. [REVIEW]Henry Mehlberg - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (4):440-441.
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    Review: Carl G. Hempel, A Logical Appraisal of Operationism. [REVIEW]Henry Mehlberg - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (3):354-356.
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    Review: Thomas Storer, An Analysis of Logical Positivism; Ferruccio Rossi-Landi, Discussion: An Analysis of Logical Positivism. [REVIEW]Henry Mehlberg - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (3):356-357.
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    Storer Thomas. An analysis of logical positivism. Methodos, vol. 3 , pp. 245–272.Rossi-Landi Ferruccio. Discussion. Methodos, vol. 3 , pp. 273–274. [REVIEW]Henry Mehlberg - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (3):356-357.
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    Hommage à Henri Wallon, pour le centenaire de sa naissance.Henri Wallon (ed.) - 1981 - Toulouse: Service des publications de l'Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail.
  13. Making minds.Henry M. Wellman - 2019 - Oxford University Press.
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    Review of T he Direction of Time.Henryk Mehlberg - 1962 - Philosophical Review 71 (1):99.
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  15. Kant's criticism of metaphysics.William Henry Walsh - 1975 - Edinburgh: University Press.
    So much for the Aesthetic. We can now proceed to the Analytic, the philosophical importance of which is much greater. Kant's main contentions in this part of his work can be summed up in; two propositions: human understanding contains certain a priori concepts, and on these are based certain non-empirical principles; these concepts are only general concepts of a phenomenal object, and therefore the principles in question are only prescriptive to sense-experience. As has already been said, interest in the first (...)
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  16. The Reach of Science.Henryk Mehlberg - 1958 - Studia Logica 9:258-260.
     
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    The present situation in the philosophy of mathematics.Henryk Mehlberg - 1960 - Synthese 12 (4):380 - 414.
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    A history of philosophical ideas in America.William Henry Werkmeister - 1981 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
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    La personne humaine au XIIIe siècle: l'avènement chez les maîtres parisiens de l'acception moderne de l'homme.Edouard-Henri Wéber - 1991 - Paris: J. Vrin.
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    A classification of mathematical concepts.Josephine J. Mehlberg - 1962 - Synthese 14 (1):78 - 86.
  21. Ajdukiewicz, Kazimierz, Zalozenia logiki tradycyjnej.Henryk Mehlberg - 1929 - Kant Studien 34:410.
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    Herzberg Jan. Sur la notion de collectif. Annates de la Société Polonaise de Mathématique, t. 17 , p. 231–244.Józefa Mehlberg - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (3):121-121.
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    Kokoszyńska Marja. Logiczna skladnia jȩzyka, semantyka i logika wiedzy . Przeglqd filozoficzny, t. 39 , p. 38–49.H. Mehlberg - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (1):45-45.
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    Les Hypotheses Inverifiables dans la Science Empirique.Henryk Mehlberg - 1949 - Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Philosophy 2:627-628.
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  25. On psychophysical parallelism.Henryk Mehlberg - 1995 - Axiomathes 6 (1):39-57.
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    On the Unverifiable Assumptions of Science.Henryk Mehlberg - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 15 (4):280-280.
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    Philosophical Aspects of Physical Time.Henryk Mehlberg - 1969 - The Monist 53 (3):340-384.
    I would like to present a partial account of an investigation into scientifically and philosophically significant changes which quantum physics has made necessary in our views of time. In some cases, these changes resulted from discoveries of new aspects of time, as illustrated by the so-called “T.C.P. Theorem” due to Schwinger, Pauli and Lüders. Their finding determines the transformation of the quantum state of any physical system resulting from a reversal of the direction of time, followed by a reorientiation of (...)
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    Positivisme et Science. Première Partie. Analyse Logique du Postulat de Vérificabilité.Henryk Mehlberg - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (2):171-173.
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    Sur quelques aspects nouveaux du problème psychophysiologique.Henryk Mehlberg - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 9:77-84.
    Les changements profonds apportés aux concepts fondamentaux de la science par la logistiepie, la relativité et la théorie des quanta ont fait apparaître de nouveaux aspects du problème psychophysiologique dont plusieurs nettement défavorables au parallélisme. Ces postulats concernant l’équivalence, l’identité, et l’indépendance causale des séries psychologique et cérébrale paraissent ébranlés si l’on tient compte des notions nouvelles d’identité numérique, de simultanéité relative et d’indétermination quantique.
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  30. Patterns of Discovery.Norwood R. Hanson, A. D. Ritchie & Henryk Mehlberg - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 10 (40):346-349.
     
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  31. Kant’s Theory of Taste: A Reading of the Critique of Aesthetic Judgment.Henry Allison - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book constitutes one of the most important contributions to recent Kant scholarship. In it, one of the pre-eminent interpreters of Kant, Henry Allison, offers a comprehensive, systematic, and philosophically astute account of all aspects of Kant's views on aesthetics. The first part of the book analyses Kant's conception of reflective judgment and its connections with both empirical knowledge and judgments of taste. The second and third parts treat two questions that Allison insists must be kept distinct: the normativity (...)
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    The Education of Henry Adams: An Autobiography.Henry Adams - 2000 - Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
    Few books have so firmly established their place in American literature as The Education of Henry Adams. When it was first published in 1918, it became an instant bestseller and went on to win the Pulitzer Prize. More than eighty years later, in an age of self-reflection and exhaustive memoirs, The Education still stands as perhaps the greatest American autobiography. The son of a diplomat, the grandson and great-grandson of two American presidents, a man of extraordinary gifts and learning (...)
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  33. Is that a Threat?Henry Ian Schiller - 2021 - Erkenntnis 86 (5):1161-1183.
    I introduce game-theoretic models for threats to the discussion of threats in speech act theory. I first distinguish three categories of verbal threats: conditional threats, categorical threats, and covert threats. I establish that all categories of threats can be characterized in terms of an underlying conditional structure. I argue that the aim—or illocutionary point—of a threat is to change the conditions under which an agent makes decisions in a game. Threats are moves in a game that instantiate a subgame in (...)
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  34. Buddhism in Translations.Henry Clarke Warren - 1895 - The Monist 6:620.
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    Randomness and the Right Reference Class.Henry E. Kyburg - 1977 - Journal of Philosophy 74 (9):501-521.
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    The Reference Class.Henry E. Kyburg - 1983 - Philosophy of Science 50 (3):374-397.
    The system presented by the author in The Logical Foundations of Statistical Inference suffered from certain technical difficulties, and from a major practical difficulty; it was hard to be sure, in discussing examples and applications, when you had got hold of the right reference class. The present paper, concerned mainly with the characterization of randomness, resolves the technical difficulties and provides a well structured framework for the choice of a reference class. The definition of randomness that leads to this framework (...)
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    Exploring the Role Performance of Corporate Ethics Officers.Henry Adobor - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 69 (1):57-75.
    Organizations continue to show renewed focus on managing their ethics programs by developing organizational infrastructures to support their ethics implementation efforts. An important part of this process has been the creation of an ethics officer position. Whether individuals appointed to the position are successful in the role or not may depend on a number of factors. This study presents a suggested framework for their effectiveness. The framework includes a focus on personal, organizational and situational factors to predict performance in the (...)
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    The Rule of Phase Applied to History.Henry Adams - unknown
    The original text, written in the language and style of 1909, is almost completely unreadable in 2011. I have taken the liberty of editing it and paraphrasing it for the sake of readability; I have made every effort to preserve the author’s original meaning. Section headings and tables have been added by Prof. Steinhart. Note that Figure 1 is by Adams.
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  39. Letters of Henry Adams, II.Henry Adams & Worthington C. Ford - 1939 - Science and Society 3 (2):249-251.
     
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  40. Genericity and Inductive Inference.Henry Ian Schiller - forthcoming - Philosophy of Science:1-18.
    We are often justified in acting on the basis of evidential confirmation. I argue that such evidence supports belief in non-quantificational generic generalizations, rather than universally quantified generalizations. I show how this account supports, rather than undermines, a Bayesian account of confirmation. Induction from confirming instances of a generalization to belief in the corresponding generic is part of a reasoning instinct that is typically (but not always) correct, and allows us to approximate the predictions that formal epistemology would make.
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    Practical Reasoning About Final Ends.Henry S. Richardson - 1994 - Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
    Henry Richardson argues that we can determine our ends rationally. He constructs a rich and original theory of how we can reason about our final goals. Richardson defuses the counter-arguments for the limits of rational deliberation, and develops interesting ideas about how his model might be extended to interpersonal deliberation of ends, taking him to the borders of political theory. Along the way Richardson offers illuminating discussions of, inter alia, Aristotle, Aquinas, Sidgwick, and Dewey, as well as the work (...)
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    Hard problems for simple default logics.Henry A. Kautz & Bart Selman - 1991 - Artificial Intelligence 49 (1-3):243-279.
  43. Institutionally Divided Moral Responsibility*: HENRY S. RICHARDSON.Henry S. Richardson - 1999 - Social Philosophy and Policy 16 (2):218-249.
    I am going to be discussing a mode of moral responsibility that anglophone philosophers have largely neglected. It is a type of responsibility that looks to the future rather than the past. Because this forward-looking moral responsibility is relatively unfamiliar in the lexicon of analytic philosophy, many of my locutions will initially strike many readers as odd. As a matter of everyday speech, however, the notion of forward-looking moral responsibility is perfectly familiar. Today, for instance, I said I would be (...)
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  44. The Orthodox Foundation of Religion Long Since Collected by That Iudicious and Elegant Man, Mr. Henry Ainsworth, for the Benefit of His Private Company, and Now Divulged for the Publike Good of All That Desire to Know That Cornerstone, Christ Jesus Crucified.Henry Ainsworth & W. S. - 1641 - Printed by R.C. For M. Sparke, Junior.
     
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  45. Walden, or life in the Woods.Henry David Thoreau - unknown
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    God and evil: A study of some relations between faith and morals.Henry David Aiken - 1957 - Ethics 68 (2):77-97.
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    Henry More's refutation of Spinoza.Henry More - 1991 - New York: G. Olms. Edited by Henry More & A. Jacob.
  48. Theory and resistance in education: towards a pedagogy for the opposition.Henry A. Giroux - 2001 - Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey.
    Giroux argues that challenge gives new meaning to the importance of resistance, the relevance of pedagogy, and the significance of political agency.
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    Salmon's Paper.Henry E. Kyburg - 1965 - Philosophy of Science 32 (2):147-151.
    First, a comment on a pessimistic note: Salmon says we can't be sure there is any such thing as inductive inference: in demanding that some explanations have the form of correct inductive inferences, “we may be laying down a requirement which cannot be fulfilled.” To doubt that we can fulfill that requirement is to doubt that we can formalize inductive logic. It may be true, but why begin the fight by throwing in the sponge? It is also true that there (...)
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    Walking.Henry David Thoreau - unknown
    I wish to speak a word for Nature, for absolute freedom and wildness, as contrasted with a freedom and culture merely civil,—to regard man as an inhabitant, or a part and parcel of Nature, rather than a member of society. I wish to make an extreme statement, if so I may make an emphatic one, for there are enough champions of civilization: the minister and the school committee and every one of you will take care of that.
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