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    An introduction to logic.H. W. B. Joseph - 1906 - Oxford,: Clarendon press.
    "First published by Oxford University Press, 1916."--Title page verso.
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    Goethes Werke.W. T. H., Sophie & Erich Schmidt - 1887 - American Journal of Philology 8 (4):484.
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  3. The concept of evolution.H. W. B. Joseph - 1924 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
     
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    Politics.Benjamin Aristotle, H. W. Carless Jowett & Davis - 1944 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Edited by H. Rackham.
    An English language translation accompanies the original Greek text of Aristotle's book about the nature of the state, constitutions, revolutions, democracy, and oligarchy.
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    De wereld als getal: en andere broze zekerheden.H. W. Von der Dunk - 2016 - Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Bert Bakker.
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    The simplest way. Madhukar & H. W. L. Poonja - 2006 - Cochin, Kerala: Editions India. Edited by H. W. L. Poonja.
    A relaxed and short road to peace of mind uncomplicated by the intellect and personal history. This renowned German teacher advocates deconstructing the tyrants called "feelings" and the egocentered programming of many lifetimes.
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  7. The ascending reticular system and wakefulness.H. W. Magoun - 1954 - In J. F. Delafresnaye (ed.), Brain Mechanism and Consciousness. Blackwell.
  8. Anton Engelbrecht, un "épicurien" strasbourgeois.Cornelis H. W. van den Berg - 1981 - In Marc Lienhard (ed.), Croyants et sceptiques au XVIe siècle: le dossier des "Epicuriens": actes. Strasbourg: Librairie ISTRA.
     
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    The Republic of Plato.W. A. H. & James Adam - 1905 - Philosophical Review 14 (3):371.
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    Are there vague objects?H. W. Noonan - 2004 - Analysis 64 (2):131-134.
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    A Commentary on Kant’s Critique of Judgment.H. W. Cassirer - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (52):486-488.
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  12. Validity and Rhetoric in Philosophical Argument.H. W. Johnstone - 1978
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    A Commentary on Kant’s Critique of Judgment.H. W. Cassirer - 1938 - New York,: Routledge.
    First published in 1938. The aim of this book is to expound Kant’s _Critique of Judgement _by interpreting all the details in the light of what Kant himself declares to be his fundamental problem. _A Commentary on Kant’s Critique of Judgement _provides an excellent introduction to Kant’s third critique, and will be of interest to students of philosophy.
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    Non-branching and circularity - reply to Brueckner.H. W. Noonan - 2006 - Analysis 66 (2):163-167.
  15. Wiggins, Artefact Identity and 'Best Candidate' Theories.H. W. Noonan - 1985 - Analysis 45 (1):4 - 8.
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    Agonal Communities of Taste: Law and Community in Nietzsche's Philosophy of Transvaluation.H. W. Siemens - 2002 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 24 (1):83-112.
  17. The Four-Dimensional World.H. W. Noonan - 1976 - Analysis 37 (1):32-39.
    This paper defends the view of continuants as 'four-dimensional worms' against an argument of Geach's. This is to the effect that if continuants are four-dimensional worms then their stages either do, or do not, fall under the very general terms satisfied by the continuants themselves (a stage of a man either is, or is not, a man); but that either alternative is untenable. I try to show how the former alternative may be defended by appealing to some of Geach's own (...)
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  18. Kant’s First Critique. An Appraisal of the Permanent Significance of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.H. W. CASSIRER - 1954 - Philosophy 32 (121):173-178.
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    Indefinite Identity: A Reply to Broome.H. W. Noonan - 1984 - Analysis 44 (3):117 - 121.
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    Kant’s First Critique. An Appraisal of the Permanent Significance of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.H. W. Cassirer - 1954 - London: Routledge.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  21. Moral Subjectivism.H. W. B. Acton - 1948 - Analysis 9 (1):1 - 8.
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    A Companion to Plato's Republic.W. A. H. - 1895 - Philosophical Review 4:680.
  23. A History of American Philosophy.H. W. SCHNEIDER - 1953 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 15 (3):532-534.
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    Potentiality of embryonic stem cells: an ethical problem even with alternative stem cell sources.H.-W. Denker - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (11):665-671.
    The recent discussions about alternative sources of human embryonic stem cells , while stirring new interest in the developmental potential of the various abnormal embryos or constructs proposed as such sources, also raise questions about the potential of the derived embryonic stem cells. The data on the developmental potential of embryonic stem cells that seem relevant for ethical considerations and aspects of patentability are discussed. Particular attention is paid to the meaning of “totipotency, omnipotency and pluripotency” as illustrated by a (...)
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    Dummett on Abstract Objects.H. W. Noonan - 1976 - Analysis 36 (2):49 - 54.
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    Rigid Designation.H. W. Noonan - 1979 - Analysis 39 (4):174-182.
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    On Mr. F. H. Bradley's “Appearance and Reality.”.H. W. Carr - 1893 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (3):59-73.
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    Polycrates and Delos.H. W. Parke - 1946 - Classical Quarterly 40 (3-4):105-.
    There is preserved in Suidas' Lexicon a story about Polycrates of Samos and the island of Delos. It is offered by the lexicographer as an explanation of the phrase τατ σοι κα πύθια κα δλια , when used in a colloquial sense to mean ‘it's all the same to you’. Polycrates had instituted a festival on Delos and asked the Pythia whether to call it by the one name or the other. The phrase, which was supposed to have been the (...)
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  29. Nietzsche's Critique of Democracy (1870–1886).H. W. Siemens - 2009 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 38 (1):20-37.
    This article reconstructs Nietzsche's shifting views on democracy in the period 1870–86 with reference to his enduring preoccupation with tyrannical concentrations of power and the conviction that radical pluralism offers the only effective form of resistance. As long as he identifies democracy with pluralism , he sympathizes with it as a site of resistance and emancipation. From around 1880 on, however, Nietzsche increasingly links it with tyranny, in the form of popular sovereignty, and with the promotion of uniformity, to the (...)
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    The influence of time course variables on REM sleep.H. W. Agnew & W. B. Webb - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 2 (3):131-133.
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    Of gossips, eavesdroppers, and peeping toms.H. W. S. Francis - 1982 - Journal of Medical Ethics 8 (3):134-143.
    British accounts of medical ethics concentrate on confidentiality to the exclusion of wider questions of privacy. This paper argues for consideration of privacy within medical ethics, and illustrates through the television series `Hospital', what may go awry when this wider concept is forgotten.
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  32. The realm of the infinite.H. W. Woodin - 2011 - In Michał Heller & W. H. Woodin (eds.), Infinity: New Research Frontiers. Cambridge University Press.
  33. Rigid designation.H. W. Noonan - 1979 - Analysis 39 (4):174.
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  34. Spirituality, belief, and action.H. W. Reese - 1997 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 18 (1):29-52.
    This article presents an analysis of "spirituality." Ryle said that a belief is not known to be truly held unless one bases crucial action on it; but the qualifications "truly" and "crucial" can be stripped away. Spirituality then becomes consistency of actual action with a belief; or in behavior analytic terms, spirituality is "rule-governed" behavior. Beliefs can function not only as "discriminative stimuli" but also as "reinforcing stimuli." A belief need not correspond to the world as experienced in order to (...)
     
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  35. Some contributions of philosophy to behavioral sciences.H. W. Reese - 1999 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 20 (2):183-210.
    Philosophical analyses can aid scientists in several ways. For example, they can help resolve disagreements among scientists about issues such as the relative value of facts versus theories and observations versus inferences; they provide historical descriptions of how science went when it went well or badly and scientists can imitate these descriptions as though they were prescriptive rules; they identify "families" of theories and methodologies on the basis of common uses of key words, which can help scientists understand theories and (...)
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  36. Toward an American Theology.H. W. Richardson - 1967
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    The Natural Philosophy of Plant Form. Agnes Arber.H. W. Rickett - 1950 - Isis 41 (3/4):322-323.
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  38. A response to Laurence Paul Hemming.H. W. M. Rikhof - 2005 - In L. Boeve, Y. De Maeseneer & Stijn van den Bossche (eds.), Religious Experience and Contemporary Theological Epistemology. Peeters. pp. 177--182.
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  39. Thomas at Utrecht.H. W. M. Rikhof - 2003 - In Fergus Kerr (ed.), Contemplating Aquinas: On the Varieties of Interpretation. University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 103--136.
     
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    A Companion to Plato's Republic.W. A. H. - 1895 - The Monist 6:148.
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    Does ontic indeterminacy in boundaries entail ontic indeterminacy in identity?H. W. Noonan - 2008 - Analysis 68 (2):174-176.
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    Effect of instructions, environment, and type of test object on matched size.H. W. Leibowitz & Lewis O. Harvey Jr - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (1):36.
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    Butler's Propertius- Propertius, with an English Translation. By H. E. Butler. Loeb Series. Heinemann.H. W. Garrod - 1914 - The Classical Review 28 (05):175-.
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    A note on temporal parts.H. W. Noonan - 1985 - Analysis 45 (3):151-152.
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    Chance and Uncertainty: Their Role in Various Disciplines.H. W. Capel, J. S. Cramer, O. Estevez-Uscanga, C. A. J. Klaassen & G. J. Mellenbergh (eds.) - 1995 - Amsterdam University Press.
    'Uncertainty and chance' is a subject with a broad span, in that there is no academic discipline or walk of life that is not beset by uncertainty and chance. In this book a range of approaches is represented by authors from varied disciplines: natural sciences, mathematics, social sciences and medical sciences. At one extreme, this volume is concerned with the foundations of probability. At the other extreme, we have scholars who acknowledge the concept of chance and uncertainty but do not (...)
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  46. CROCE, BENEDETTO. - Logic as the Science of the Pure Concept, trans. D. Ainslie.H. W. Carr - 1918 - Mind 27:475.
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  47. Life and Logic.H. W. Carr - 1914 - Philosophical Review 23:108.
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    On mr. shadworth Hodgson's: Metaphysic of experience.H. W. Carr - 1899 - Mind 8 (31):383-396.
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    Symposium: Is the Knowledge of Space A Priori?H. W. Carr, J. H. Muirhead & G. F. Stout - 1894 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (1):119 - 133.
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    Symposium: The Nature and Range of Evolution.H. W. Carr & G. D. Hicks - 1893 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (3):132 - 151.
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