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    Ehrlich's sociology of law.P. H. Partridge - 1961 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 39 (3):201-222.
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    Politics and Power.P. H. Partridge - 1963 - Philosophy 38 (144):117 - 135.
    In recent years, political scientists have talked a great deal about the proper definition of their subject, and of how the ‘field’ of the political scientist is best distinguished from that of other social scientists. One proposal that is frequently made is that political science might quite properly be defined as the study of power, its forms, its sources, its distribution, its modes of exercise, its effects. The general justification for this proposal is, of course, that political activity itself appears (...)
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    The social theory of truth.P. H. Partridge - 1936 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 14 (3):161 – 175.
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    Contingency.P. H. Partridge - 1938 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 16 (1):1-22.
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    Contingency.P. H. Partridge - 1938 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 16 (1):1 – 22.
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    Logic and evolution.P. H. Partridge - 1934 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 12 (3):161 – 172.
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    Logic and evolution.P. H. Partridge - 1934 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 12 (3):161-172.
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    Modality.P. H. Partridge - 1935 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 13 (3):188-200.
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    Progress in evolution.P. H. Partridge - 1935 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 13 (1):49 – 65.
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    Progress in evolution.P. H. Partridge - 1935 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 13 (1):49-65.
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    Society, Schools and Progress in Australia.P. H. Partridge - 1969 - British Journal of Educational Studies 17 (3):337-338.
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    Some thoughts on planning.P. H. Partridge - 1941 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 19 (3):236 – 252.
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    Some thoughts on planning.P. H. Partridge - 1941 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 19 (3):236-252.
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    Theory and practice in the social sciences.P. H. Partridge - 1945 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 23 (1-3):90 – 121.
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    Theory and practice in the social sciences.P. H. Partridge - 1945 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 23 (1-3):90-121.
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    The morality of the scientist.P. H. Partridge - 1937 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 15 (4):241-258.
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    The morality of the scientist.P. H. Partridge - 1937 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 15 (4):241 – 258.
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    The problem of a social philosophy.P. H. Partridge - 1940 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 18 (1):1 – 17.
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    The problem of a social philosophy.P. H. Partridge - 1940 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 18 (1):1-17.
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    The social theory of truth.P. H. Partridge - 1936 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 14 (3):161-175.
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    A Creed for Sceptics. [REVIEW]P. H. Partridge - 1937 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 15 (3):220.
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    Educating for Democracy. [REVIEW]P. H. Partridge - 1940 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 18 (2):180.
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    Human Affairs. [REVIEW]P. H. Partridge - 1938 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 16 (1):69.
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    Idealism: A Critical Survey. [REVIEW]P. H. Partridge - 1934 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 12 (4):309.
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    Must Philosophers Disagree? And Other Essays in Popular Philosophy. [REVIEW]P. H. Partridge - 1935 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 13 (1):82.
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    Philosophical Studies. [REVIEW]P. H. Partridge - 1935 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 13 (4):313.
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    Psyche, Vol. XIV, 1934. [REVIEW]P. H. Partridge - 1937 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 15 (4):310.
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    The Philosophy of Spinoza and Brunner. [REVIEW]P. H. Partridge - 1936 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 14 (3):239.
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    The Training of Teachers in Australia. [REVIEW]P. H. Partridge - 1943 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 21 (2-3):133.
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    Lucrèce et les sciences de la vie.P. H. Schrijvers - 1999 - Boston: Brill.
    This collection of 11 studies provides a new discussion of Lucretius' History of the Human Mankind and of other topics (Lucretius' explanation of sleep, dreams and optical illusions) in relationship to other philosophical and scientific doctrines of Antiquity.
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    An electron microscope study of stainless steel deformed in fatigue and simple tension.P. B. Hirsch, P. G. Partridge & R. L. Segall - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (42):721-729.
  32. The nature of educational aims.P. H. Hirst - 1999 - In Roger Marples (ed.), The aims of education. New York: Routledge. pp. 7--124.
     
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    Lucrèce et les sciences de la vie.P. H. Schrijvers - 1999 - Boston: Brill.
    This collection of 11 studies provides a new discussion of Lucretius' History of the Human Mankind and of other topics (Lucretius' explanation of sleep, dreams and optical illusions) in relationship to other philosophical and scientific doctrines of Antiquity.
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  34. A Treatise of Human Nature.P. H. Nidditch (ed.) - 1978 - Oxford University Press.
    A scholarly edition of a work by David Hume. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
     
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    Adam Smith, Stoicism and religion in the 18th century.P. H. Clarke - 2000 - History of the Human Sciences 13 (4):49-72.
    This article explores the influence of Stoicism and religion on Adam Smith. While other commentators have argued either that the main influence on Smith was Stoicism or that it was religion, the two influences have not been explicitly linked. In this article I attempt to make such a link, arguing that Smith can be seen as belonging to the strand of Christian Stoicism chiefly associated with his teacher, Francis Hutcheson. Finally, some comments are made about the implications of this interpretation (...)
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    Note on Curtius X. 1, 19.P. H. Damsté - 1894 - The Classical Review 8 (10):445-446.
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    Note on Curtius VI. 4, 7.P. H. Damsté - 1897 - The Classical Review 11 (01):26-.
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  38. History and Future of Religious Thought: Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam.P. H. ASHBY - 1963
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  39. The African Philosophy Reader: a text with readings.P. H. Coetzee & A. P. J. Roux (eds.) - 1998 - London: Routledge.
    Divided into eight sections, each with introductory essays, the selections offer rich and detailed insights into a diverse multinational philosophical landscape. Revealed in this pathbreaking work is the way in which traditional philosophical issues related to ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology, for instance, take on specific forms in Africa's postcolonial struggles. Much of its moral, political, and social philosophy is concerned with the turbulent processes of embracing modern identities while protecting ancient cultures.
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    Constructive order types, III.P. H. G. Aczel & John N. Crossley - 1966 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 9 (3-4):112-116.
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    The first training colleges for teachers of the deaf.P. H. Butterfield - 1971 - British Journal of Educational Studies 19 (1):51-69.
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    The first training colleges for teachers of the blind.P. H. Butterfield - 1977 - British Journal of Educational Studies 25 (3):268-283.
  43. Philosophy from Africa: a text with readings.P. H. Coetzee & A. P. J. Roux (eds.) - 1998 - Johannesburg: International Thomson Publishing ITP.
    From early sage philosophers to Leopold Senghor of Senegal and Steve Biko of South Africa, African thinking has challenged the way we think. As we enter a new millenium, the perspectives provided in this volume offer wise and refreshing alternatives to problems of self and society, culture, aesthetics, metaphysics and religion. Out of Africa always something new, and in these pages contemporary problems of cross-cultural cognition and post-coloniality are not only addressed, but also enacted. The reader witnesses the collision and (...)
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  44. Gibberellins, amylase and germination-reply.P. H. Brown & M. R. Brodl - 1988 - Bioessays 9 (6):214-216.
     
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    The annealing of dislocations in high-angle grain boundaries.P. H. Pumphrey & H. Gleiter - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (3):593-602.
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    Education and the Development of Reason.R. F. Dearden, P. H. Hirst & R. S. Peters - 1972 - Mind 83 (329):151-154.
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  47. L'esprit influençable: La suggestion comme problème moral en psychopathologie.P. -H. Castel - 1997 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 32:175-210.
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    ‘God … or a Bad, or Mad, Man’: C.S. Lewis's Argument for Christ - A Systematic Theological, Historical and Philosophical Analysis ofAut Deus Aut Malus Homo.P. H. Brazier - 2014 - Heythrop Journal 55 (1):1-30.
    The proposition that Jesus was ‘Bad, Mad or God’ is central to C.S. Lewis's popular apologetics. It is fêted by American Evangelicals, cautiously endorsed by Roman Catholics and Protestants, but often scorned by philosophers of religion. Most, mistakenly, regard Lewis's trilemma as unique. This paper examines the roots of this proposition in a two thousand year old theological and philosophical tradition (that is, aut Deus aut malus homo), grounded in the Johannine trilemma (‘unbalanced liar’, or ‘demonically possessed’, or ‘the God (...)
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    Predicting End-of-Life Treatment Preferences: Perils and Practicalities.P. H. Ditto & C. J. Clark - 2014 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 39 (2):196-204.
    Rid and Wendler propose the development of a Patient Preference Predictor (PPP), an actuarial model for predicting incapacitated patient’s life-sustaining treatment preferences across a wide range of end-of-life scenarios. An actuarial approach to end-of-life decision making has enormous potential, but transferring the logic of actuarial prediction to end-of-life decision making raises several conceptual complexities and logistical problems that need further consideration. Actuarial models have proven effective in targeted prediction tasks, but no evidence supports their effectiveness in the kind of broad (...)
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    The Motion of Abrikosov vortices in a type II superconductor.P. H. Borcherds, C. E. Gough, W. F. Vinen & A. C. Warren - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 10 (104):349-354.
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