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    The Categorical Imperative and the Golden Rule.E. W. Hirst - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (35):328 - 335.
    Is the assimilation of these two formulations of the moral principle by Kant and some of his expositors justified? In the Analytic of Pure Practical Reason Kant claims that his view of morality agrees with the ancient command that man should love his neighbour as himself. Also in the Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals he regards the Golden Rule as a deduction, though with several limitations, from the second version of the Categorical Imperative.
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    Absolutism and the ethical problem.E. W. Hirst - 1914 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (4):418-430.
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    Absolutism and the Ethical Problem.E. W. Hirst - 1914 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (4):418-430.
  4. Jesus and the Moralists.E. W. Hirst - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (42):247-248.
     
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    Morality as inter-personal.E. W. Hirst - 1912 - International Journal of Ethics 22 (3):298-321.
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    Morality as Inter-Personal.E. W. Hirst - 1911 - International Journal of Ethics 22 (3):298.
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    Morality as Inter-Personal.E. W. Hirst - 1912 - International Journal of Ethics 22 (3):298-321.
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  8. Morality as Inter-Personal.E. W. Hirst - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21:486.
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    Moral sense, moral reason, and moral sentiment.E. W. Hirst - 1917 - Mind 26 (102):146-161.
  10. Self and neighbour, an ethical study.E. W. Hirst - 1920 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 89:477-478.
     
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  11. Cognitive neuroscience: Final considerations.W. Hirst & J. E. LeDoux - 1986 - In David A. Oakley (ed.), Mind and Brain. Methuen. pp. 368--378.
  12. Preface to Sociology.Cyril E. Hudson, Horace T. Houf & Edward W. Hirst - 1936 - International Journal of Ethics 46 (2):244-245.
     
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  13. The psychology of memory.Daniel L. Schacter, J. E. Ledoux & W. Hirst - 1986 - In David A. Oakley (ed.), Mind and Brain. Methuen. pp. 189.
     
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  14. A psychologist's reply.D. L. Schacter, J. E. Ledoux & W. Hirst - 1986 - In David A. Oakley (ed.), Mind and Brain. Methuen.
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    Jesus and the Moralists. By E. W. Hirst M.A., B.Sc., Lecturer in Christian Ethics in the University of Manchester. (London: Epworth Press, 1935. Pp. 189. Price 5s. net.)A Student's Philosophy of Religion (revised edition). By Wm. Kelley Wright (New York and London: The Macmillan Co.1935. Pp. xvi + 566. Price 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW]E. S. Waterhouse - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (42):247-.
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  16. HIRST, E. W. -Self and Neighbour. [REVIEW]J. W. H. H. J. W. H. H. - 1922 - Mind 31:359.
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  17. Les grands philosophes de l'Occident.E. W. F. Tomlin - 1951 - Paris,: Payot.
     
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  18. Measuring Hallucinations.E. W. Scripture - 1896 - Science 3 (73):762–3.
     
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  19. Simone Weil.E. W. F. Tomlin - 1954 - New Haven,: Yale University Press.
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    Einleitung in das Sprachstudium.E. W. Hopkins, B. Delbruck, Delbruck & E. Channing - 1882 - American Journal of Philology 3 (10):232.
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    E. W. Beth. On machines which prove theorems. Simon Stevin, vol. 32 (1958), pp. 49–60.E. W. Beth - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (4):659-659.
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    Should mentalistic concepts be defended or assumed?E. W. Menzel & Garcia K. Johnson - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (4):586-587.
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    Mindless behaviorism, bodiless cognitivism, or primatology?E. W. Menzel - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (2):258-259.
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    Surprised by God: how and why what we think about the Divine matters.Chris E. W. Green - 2018 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.
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    Semantics of physical theories.E. W. Beth - 1960 - Synthese 12 (2-3):172 - 175.
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    The Spirit and the Screen: Pneumatological Reflections on Contemporary Cinema.Chris E. W. Green & Steven Félix-Jäger (eds.) - 2023 - Fortress Academic.
    The Spirit and the Screen explores pertinent pneumatological issues that arise in film and asks how Christian convictions and experiences of the Spirit might shape the way one thinks about films and film-making.
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    William Whewell and John Stuart Mill: Their Controversy About Scientific Knowledge.E. W. Strong - 1955 - Journal of the History of Ideas 16 (1/4):209.
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    Parlez-vous baboon, Bwana Sherlock?E. W. Menzel - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (3):371-372.
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    Observations on the elight of birds and the mechanics of flight.E. W. Young - 1903 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 14 (1):419-423.
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  30. Human Senses And Perception.George M. Wyburn, Ralph W. Pickford & R. J. Hirst - 1964 - University Of Toronto Press,.
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    Double positioning in silver and gold layers deposited on mica.E. W. Dickson & P. W. Pashley - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (80):1315-1321.
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    Analyse sémantique des Théories physiques.E. W. Beth - 1948 - Synthese 7 (3):206 - 207.
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  33. The new psychology.E. W. Scripture - 1898 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 45:200-202.
     
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    An Introduction to the Philosophy of History.E. W. Strong & W. H. Walsh - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (3):430.
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    Psychophysical and computational studies towards a theory of human stereopsis.John E. W. Mayhew & John P. Frisby - 1981 - Artificial Intelligence 17 (1-3):349-385.
  36. Buddhism and Spiritism.E. W. Adams - 1920 - Hibbert Journal 19:156.
     
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  37. Life After Death: What Hopes?E. W. Adams - 1942 - Hibbert Journal 41:218.
     
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  38. Religion and the New Psychology.E. W. Adams - 1923 - Hibbert Journal 22:376.
     
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  39. "Science and Life" i.E. W. Adams - 1920 - Hibbert Journal 19:347.
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  40. Thought and the Letter.E. W. Adams - 1922 - Hibbert Journal 21:760.
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  41. The Dream of Socrates: A Point of Contact between two Worlds.E. W. Adams - 1923 - Hibbert Journal 22:515.
     
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  42. The Philosophy of Epicurus-An Unclosed Chapter in Human Thought.E. W. Adams - 1921 - Hibbert Journal 20:88.
     
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  43. The Place of the Classics in Education.E. W. Adams - 1922 - Hibbert Journal 21:588.
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  44. The Problem of Pain as a Doctor sees it.E. W. Adams - 1943 - Hibbert Journal 42:145.
     
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    Completeness of quantum logic.E. -W. Stachow - 1976 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 5 (2):237 - 280.
    This paper is based on a semantic foundation of quantum logic which makes use of dialog-games. In the first part of the paper the dialogic method is introduced and under the conditions of quantum mechanical measurements the rules of a dialog-game about quantum mechanical propositions are established. In the second part of the paper the quantum mechanical dialog-game is replaced by a calculus of quantum logic. As the main part of the paper we show that the calculus of quantum logic (...)
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    Newton's "Mathematical Way".E. W. Strong - 1951 - Journal of the History of Ideas 12 (1):90.
  47. Glucose transporters and in vivo glucose uptake in skeletal and cardiac muscle: fasting, insulin cells.E. W. Kraegen, J. A. Sowden, M. B. Halstead, Pw Clark, Kj Rodnick, Dj Chisholm & De James - 1994 - Bioessays 16:753-759.
     
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    Raumästhetik und Geometrisch-Optische Täuschungen.E. W. Scripture - 1898 - Philosophical Review 7 (2):217-218.
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    CXI. The optical effects of radiation induced atomic damage in quartz.E. W. J. Mitchell & E. G. S. Paige - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (12):1085-1115.
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    Imagination in Plotinus.E. W. Warren - 1966 - Classical Quarterly 16 (2):277-285.
    Whittaker, following Siebeck, pointed out the important role Plotinus assigns to the functions of imagination in psychic life. Imagination is the terminus ad quern of all properly human conscious experience; it is that faculty of man without which there can be no conscious experience. The sensitive soul is an imaginative soul below which there is Nature, or vegetative soul, which acts without being conscious. When the functions of reason are added to sensation to produce a rational human being, there is (...)
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