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    Notes.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - In Royce on the human self. New York,: Greenwood Press. pp. 313-340.
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    James Beattie: Selected Philosophical Writings.James Beattie & James A. Harris (eds.) - 2004 - Imprint Academic.
    James Beattie was appointed professor of moral philosophy and logic at Marischal College, Aberdeen, Scotland at the age of twenty-five. Though more fond of poetry than philosophy, he became part of the Scottish 'Common Sense' school of philosophy that included Thomas Reid and George Campbell. In 1770 Beattie published the work for which he is best known, An Essay on Truth, an abrasive attack on 'modern scepticism' in general, and on David Hume in particular, subsequently and despite Beattie's attack, (...)
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  3. Christian knowledge of God.James Harry Cotton - 1951 - New York,: Macmillan.
     
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  4. Royce on the Human Self.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 11 (1):110-111.
     
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    Chapter 6 Royce, James, and Peirce.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - In Royce on the human self. New York,: Greenwood Press. pp. 190-237.
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    Appendix Royce-Peirce correspondence.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - In Royce on the human self. New York,: Greenwood Press. pp. 295-304.
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    Chapter 4 IDEALISM.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - In Royce on the human self. New York,: Greenwood Press. pp. 107-156.
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    Chapter 5 logic as the science of order.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - In Royce on the human self. New York,: Greenwood Press. pp. 157-189.
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    Chapter 7 loyalty and the community.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - In Royce on the human self. New York,: Greenwood Press. pp. 238-265.
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    Chapter 1 the self in time.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - In Royce on the human self. New York,: Greenwood Press. pp. 13-42.
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    Chapter 2 the self in society.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - In Royce on the human self. New York,: Greenwood Press. pp. 43-72.
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    Chapter 8 the salvation of man.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - In Royce on the human self. New York,: Greenwood Press. pp. 266-294.
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    Chapter 3 VOLUNTARISM.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - In Royce on the human self. New York,: Greenwood Press. pp. 73-106.
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    Introduction.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - In Royce on the human self. New York,: Greenwood Press. pp. 3-12.
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    Index.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - In Royce on the human self. New York,: Greenwood Press. pp. 341-348.
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    Preface.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - In Royce on the human self. New York,: Greenwood Press.
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    Royce: On the Human Self.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - Philosophy 31 (118):285-285.
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    Royce on the Human Self.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - New York,: Harvard University Press.
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    Man as infinite spirit.James Harry Robb - 1974 - Milwaukee,: Marquette University Publications.
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    Contents.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - In Royce on the human self. New York,: Greenwood Press. pp. xv-2.
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    Royce on the human self.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - New York,: Greenwood Press.
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    Selected bibliography.James Harry Cotton - 1954 - In Royce on the human self. New York,: Greenwood Press. pp. 305-312.
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  23. FREDE Dorothea and Brad Inwood (eds): Language and Learning.Harris James - 2005 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 13 (4):819-822.
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    Dispelling the Darkness: A Jesuit’s Quest for the Soul of Tibet: by Donald S. Lopez Jr. and Thupten Jinpa, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 2017, 302 pp., $41.00 (hardcover), ISBN-13: 978-0674659704. [REVIEW]James Harry Morris - 2022 - Contemporary Buddhism 23 (1-2):184-187.
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    Adam Smith Reconsidered: History, Liberty, and the Foundations of Modern Politics by Paul Sagar (review).James A. Harris - 2024 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 62 (2):323-325.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Adam Smith Reconsidered: History, Liberty, and the Foundations of Modern Politics by Paul SagarJames A. HarrisPaul Sagar. Adam Smith Reconsidered: History, Liberty, and the Foundations of Modern Politics. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2022. Pp. xii + 229. Hardback, $37.00.Paul Sagar's invigorating book is a reconsideration of Adam Smith in the sense that it challenges much that is received wisdom in current scholarship. First and foremost, it rejects (...)
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    The Multitude, the People, and Popular Sovereignty: Pufendorf and Locke in Reply to Hobbes.James Harris - forthcoming - Hobbes Studies:1-29.
    In the early iterations of his political thought, The Elements of Law and De Cive, Hobbes proposed a new account of the nature of the people. In Section 2 I describe Pufendorf’s critical response. Pufendorf’s theory of the people is a neglected aspect of the political argument of the De Jure. Just as neglected is Locke’s theory of the people in Two Treatises of Government, though there is better reason for neglect in Locke’s case, in so far as he fails (...)
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  27. Answering Bayle's Question: Religious Belief in the Moral Philosophy of the Scottish Enlightenment.James A. Harris - 2003 - In Daniel Garber & Steven M. Nadler (eds.), Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Interaction in Spoken Word Recognition Models: Feedback Helps.James S. Magnuson, Daniel Mirman, Sahil Luthra, Ted Strauss & Harlan D. Harris - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Book Review Section 3. [REVIEW]James C. Carper, Harry F. Wolcott, James Palermo, Strope Jr, Robert G. Owens, Robert B. Kottkamp, William G. Wraga, William T. Pink & Jane Mint0 Bailey - 1988 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 19 (2):223-276.
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    The Poetic Memoirs of Lady Daibu.James T. Araki, Phillip Tudor Harries & Lady Daibu - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (3):647.
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    Questions of evidence: proof, practice, and persuasion across the disciplines.James K. Chandler, Arnold Ira Davidson & Harry D. Harootunian (eds.) - 1994 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Biologists, historians, lawyers, art historians, and literary critics all voice arguments in the critical dialogue about what constitutes evidence in research and scholarship. They examine not only the constitution and "blurring" of disciplinary boundaries, but also the configuration of the fact-evidence distinctions made in different disciplines and historical moments the relative function of such concepts as "self-evidence," "experience," "test," "testimony," and "textuality" in varied academic discourses and the way "rules of evidence" are themselves products of historical developments. The essays and (...)
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    Editors' Introduction: Questions of Evidence.James Chandler, Arnold I. Davidson & Harry Harootunian - 1991 - Critical Inquiry 17 (4):738-740.
    We think the present moment is a timely one for debating the relation between evidentiary protocols and academic disciplines. Since academic practices for constituting and deploying evidence tend to be discipline-specific, the much-discussed crisis of the disciplines in recent years has given rise to a series of controversies about the status of evidence in current modes of investigation and argument: deconstruction, gender studies, new historicism, cultural studies, new approaches to the history and philosophy of science, the critical legal studies movement, (...)
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    Natalie Duddington and perceptual knowledge of other minds.Harry James Moore - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-17.
    This paper concerns the Russian émigrée translator and philosopher Natalie Duddington (1886–1972). By establishing Duddington’s dependence on Nicholas Lossky (1870–1965), the paper argues that Duddington formed a unique synthesis of Russian intuitivism and British realism in her essay ‘Our Knowledge of Other Minds’. Despite the historical significance of Duddington’s work, it will be concluded that her synthesis succumbs to the most recent criticism which has been posed against perceptualists such as Fred Dretske (1932–2013). Russian ‘intuitivism’ is understood here as the (...)
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    Editors' Introduction: Questions of Evidence.James Chandler, Arnold I. Davidson & Harry Harootunian - 1992 - Critical Inquiry 18 (2):297-299.
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    Editors' Introduction: Questions of Evidence.James Chandler, Arnold I. Davidson & Harry Harootunian - 1991 - Critical Inquiry 18 (1):76-78.
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    Florovsky’s logical relativism: a philosophical and theological analysis.Harry James Moore - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-17.
    Georges Florovsky’s essay ‘On the Grounding of Logical Relativism’ has attracted attention from various theologians and students of Russian thought but has until now avoided a serious philosophical analysis and critique. The complex but thought-provoking essay presents Florovsky’s so-called logical relativism, a position which he seemed to maintain for the rest of his career. This paper will show that by conflating ‘scientific’ with ‘alethic’ relativism, Florovsky exposed himself to detrimental philosophical and theological critique. After some methodological remarks, the first part (...)
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    Antinomism in Twentieth-Century Russian Philosophy: The Case of Pavel Florensky.Harry James Moore - 2020 - Studies in East European Thought 73 (1):53-76.
    This study examines the notion of antinomy, or unavoidable contradiction, in the work of Pavel Florensky. Many Russian philosophers of the Silver Age shared a common conviction which is yet to receive sufficient attention in critical literature, either in Russia or abroad. This is namely a philosophical and theological dependence on unavoidable contradiction, paradox, or antinomy. The history of antinomy and its Russian reception is introduced here before a new framework for understanding Russian antinomism is defended. This is namely the (...)
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  39. Hume’s Life and Works.James A. Harris - 2016 - In Lorne Falkenstein (ed.), Hume and the Contemporary 'Common Sense' Critique of Hume. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This summary account of Hume’s life and works challenges the usual way of telling the story of Hume’s career. It is generally believed that what Hume most wanted to be was a philosopher and that Hume turned to politics and history because that desire was frustrated, principally by the reputation for atheism he had acquired as a result of his writings on religion. The author argues that, from the beginning, Hume was as interested in politics as he was in philosophy; (...)
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    Thomas Reid - Essays on the Active Powers of Man.Thomas Reid, Knud Haakonssen & James Harris - 2010 - Edinburgh University Press.
    The Essays on the Active Powers of Man was Thomas Reid's last major work. It was conceived as part of one large work, intended as a final synoptic statement of his philosophy. The first and larger part was published three years earlier as Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man. These two works are united by Reid's basic philosophy of common sense, which sets out native principles by which the mind operates in both its intellectual and active aspects. The Active (...)
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    Who Gets to Decide? The Role of Institutional Logics in Shaping Stakeholder Politics and Insurgency.James E. Mattingly & Harry T. Hall - 2008 - Business and Society Review 113 (1):63-89.
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    Non-Instrumental Movement Inhibition Differentially Suppresses Head and Thigh Movements during Screenic Engagement: Dependence on Interaction.Harry J. Witchel, Carlos P. Santos, James K. Ackah, Carina E. I. Westling & Nachiappan Chockalingam - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    A Political Framework for Examining Stakeholder Interactions in Organization Fields.James E. Mattingly & Harry T. Hall - 2007 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:457-462.
    We synthesize literature from organization theory and political sociology to develop a conceptual lens from which organizing can be examined as a process whereby institutional structures are changed in ways similar to how social movements change entire societies. Implied is that hegemonic power structures maintain existing institutional structures by either resisting insurgencies or by making them seem senseless in the first place.
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    Ethics: Contemporary Readings.Harry J. Gensler, Earl W. Spurgin & James Swindal (eds.) - 2003 - New York: Routledge.
    _Ethics: Contemporary Readings_ is designed to lead any student into the subject, through carefully selected classic and contemporary articles. The book includes articles by the leading figures in the field and provides an excellent entry to the topic. The book complements Harry Gensler's _Ethics: A Contemporary Introduction_.
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    Testing the mate-choice hypothesis of the female orgasm: disentangling traits and behaviours.James M. Sherlock, Morgan J. Sidari, Emily Ann Harris, Fiona Kate Barlow & Brendan P. Zietsch - 2016 - Socioaffective Neuroscience and Psychology 6.
    BackgroundThe evolution of the female orgasm in humans and its role in romantic relationships is poorly understood. Whereas the male orgasm is inherently linked to reproduction, the female orgasm is not linked to obvious reproductive or survival benefits. It also occurs less consistently during penetrative sex than does the male orgasm. Mate-choice hypotheses posit that the wide variation in female orgasm frequency reflects a discriminatory mechanism designed to select high-quality mates.ObjectiveWe aimed to determine whether women report that their orgasm frequency (...)
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    Models and Qualifiers.James F. Harris Jr - 1972 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 3 (2):83 - 92.
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    Part-of-the-Meaning-of-a-Word.James F. Harris Jr - 1976 - American Philosophical Quarterly 13 (1):81 - 84.
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    The Epistemic Status of Analogical Language.James F. Harris Jr - 1970 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (4):211 - 219.
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    Book Reviews Section 3.James Merritt, Richard Edward Kelly, Bernard Flicker, John W. Holland, Richard L. Hovey, Rodolfo G. Serrano, Harry H. Sturge, Leo D. Leonard, Sandra Gadell, John Gadell, Burton E. Altman, Liza Ketchum & John Blight - 1973 - Educational Studies 4 (4):221-230.
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    An Indexed Bibliography of the Writings of William Foxwell Albright.James A. Montgomery, Harry M. Orlinsky & William Foxwell Albright - 1943 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 63 (1):74.
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