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  1. Roger de piles and antiquity.James Henry Rubin - 1975 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 34 (2):157-163.
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    Allegory versus narrative in quatremère de Quincy.James Henry Rubin - 1986 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 44 (4):383-392.
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  3. Theodicy and the problem of evil.James Henry Collin - 2022 - In Mark A. Lamport (ed.), The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Philosophy and Religion. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
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    Freedom and purpose.James Henry Dunham - 1916 - [Princeton.: Princeton university press..
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  5. Studies in psychology of religious phenomena.James Henry Leuba - 1896 - Worcester, Mass.: [J. H. Orpha].
     
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    The philosophy of things.James Henry Ferguson - 1922 - Denver, Colo.:
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Is the world growing better?James Henry Snowden - 1919 - New York,: The Macmillan company.
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    A psychological study of religion.James Henry Leuba - 1912 - New York,: AMS Press.
  9. Towards an Account of Epistemic Luck for Necessary Truths.James Henry Collin - 2018 - Acta Analytica 33 (4):483-504.
    Modal epistemologists parse modal conditions on knowledge in terms of metaphysical possibilities or ways the world might have been. This is problematic. Understanding modal conditions on knowledge this way has made modal epistemology, as currently worked out, unable to account for epistemic luck in the case of necessary truths, and unable to characterise widely discussed issues such as the problem of religious diversity and the perceived epistemological problem with knowledge of abstract objects. Moreover, there is reason to think that this (...)
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    Autobiography.Henry James & Frederick W. Dupee - 1957 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 15 (4):493-494.
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    When Doctors Say No: The Battleground of Medical Futility.James Lindemann Nelson & Susan B. Rubin - 2000 - Hastings Center Report 30 (3):49.
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  12. Reverse Ontological Argument.James Henry Collin - 2022 - Analysis 82 (3):410-416.
    Modal ontological arguments argue from the possible existence of a perfect being to the actual (necessary) existence of a perfect being. But modal ontological arguments have a problem of symmetry; they can be run in both directions. Reverse ontological arguments argue from the possible nonexistence of a perfect being to the actual (necessary) nonexistence of a perfect being. Some familiar points about the necessary a posteriori, however, show that the symmetry can be broken in favour of the ontological argument.
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  13. Semantic Inferentialism and the Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism.James Henry Collin - 2013 - Philosophy Compass 8 (9):846-856.
    Alvin Plantinga's evolutionary argument against naturalism makes the case that the conjunction of evolutionary theory and naturalism cannot be rationally believed, as, if both evolutionary theory and naturalism were true, it would be highly unlikely that our cognitive faculties are reliable. I present Plantinga's evolutionary argument against naturalism and survey a theory of meaning espoused by Robert Brandom, known as semantic inferentialism. I argue that if one accepts semantic inferentialism, as it is developed by Brandom, then Plantinga's motivation for the (...)
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    Soul‐Making, Theosis, and Evolutionary History: An Irenaean Approach.James Henry Collin - 2019 - Zygon 54 (2):523-541.
    In Romans 5, St. Paul claims that death came into the world through Adam's sin. Many have taken this to foist on us a fundamentalist reading of Genesis. If death is the result of human sin, then, apparently, there cannot have been death in the world prior to human sin. This, however, is inconsistent with contemporary evolutionary biology, which requires that death predates the existence of modern humans. Although the relationship between Romans 5, Genesis, and contemporary science has been much (...)
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    Demokratia, the gods, and the free world.James Henry Oliver - 1960 - New York: Arno Press.
    In this series of essays the author argues that the mission of Greece and Rome to defend and promote freedom and the rule of law had a religious foundation.
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    Sensitivity Theorists Aren’t Unhinged.James Henry Collin & Anthony Bolos - 2020 - Erkenntnis 87 (2):535-544.
    Despite its intrinsic plausibility, the sensitivity principle has remained deeply unpopular on the grounds that it violates an even more plausible closure principle. Here we show that sensitivity does not, in general, violate closure. Sensitivity only violates closure when combined with further auxiliary premises—regarding which of an agent’s commitments constitute that agent’s beliefs—which are optional for the sensitivity theorist.
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  17. Is Religion to be Disestablished?James Henry Tuckwell - 1929 - Hibbert Journal 28:86.
     
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    Religion and Reality: A Study in the Philosophy of Mysticism.James Henry Tuckwell - 2013 - Routledge.
    This discussion of the search for religious truth addresses a universal view of religion that can be termed ‘philosophical mysticism’ from a rational basis of experience. Originally published in 1915, this is a classic of theological thinking that investigates the fundamental nature of religion and ‘perfect’ experience.
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    Religion and Reality: A Study in the Philosophy of Mysticism.James Henry Tuckwell - 1915 - Routledge.
    This discussion of the search for religious truth addresses a universal view of religion that can be termed 'philosophical mysticism' from a rational basis of experience. Originally published in 1915, this is a classic of theological thinking that investigates the fundamental nature of religion and 'perfect' experience.
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    From the Pattern to Being.James Bryant & Paget Henry - 2006 - CLR James Journal 12 (1):61-83.
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    The dawn of conscience.James Henry Breasted - 1933 - New York,: Scribner.
    Presents historical evidence which reveals the origins of man's moral values and social responsibility in primitive religions and life experiences of the ancient Egyptians of 5000 B.C.
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    Beyond Integration: A European Perspective on Globalization.James Henry Bergeron - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (3):333-347.
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    Of Marriage and Mathematics: Inferentialism and Social Ontology.James Henry Collin - 2023 - Topoi 42 (1):247-257.
    The semantic inferentialist account of the social institution of semantic meaning can be naturally extended to account for social ontology. I argue here that semantic inferentialism provides a framework within which mathematical ontology can be understood as social ontology, and mathematical facts as socially instituted facts. I argue further that the semantic inferentialist framework provides resources to underpin at least some aspects of the objectivity of mathematics, even when the truth of mathematical claims is understood as socially instituted.
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    Henry James, Senior: a selection of his writings.Henry James - 1974 - Chicago,: American Library Association.
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    Principles of ethics.James Henry Dunham - 1929 - New York,: Prentice-Hall.
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    The Religion of Philosophers.James Henry Dunham - 1947 - Freeport, N.Y.,: University of Pennsylvania Press.
    The concept of religion necessarily splits into two categories, the substantive principles that are polarized about the idea of the revered object, and the manner of' applying them in the private behavior of the worshiper or in the public institutions of the state. Theory and practice are not conflicting terms. Philosophy, however, has its roots in principles and hesitates to shape the external forms in which its counsels may be expressed. Therefore the studies here are confined to the didactic issues (...)
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    The religion of philosophers.James Henry Dunham - 1947 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
  28. Development of Religion and Thought in Ancient Egypt,.James Henry Breasted, H. J. Rose & Edward Conze - 1959
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    Eightieth Anniversary of Professor Steindorff.James Henry Breasted - 1941 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 61 (4):288-289.
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    Important Actions Taken by the Board of Directors at the Philadelphia Meeting April 23-25, 1919.James Henry Breasted - 1919 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 39:151-154.
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  31. Letter from Professor de Laguna.James Henry Breasted - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 9 (21):588.
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    Steindorff Bibliography: Further Addenda and Corrigenda.James Henry Breasted - 1947 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 67 (4):326-327.
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    The "Field of Abram" in the Geographical List of Sheshonk.James Henry Breasted - 1911 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 31 (3):290-295.
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    The First Philosopher.James Henry Breasted - 1902 - The Monist 12 (3):321-336.
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    The Place of the near Orient in the Career of Man and the Task of the American Orientalist.James Henry Breasted - 1919 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 39:159-184.
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    The Writings of George Steindorff.James Henry Breasted - 1946 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 66 (1):76-87.
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  37. The discovery of God.James Henry Snowden - 1932 - New York,: The Macmillan company.
     
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    The literary remains of Henry James.Henry James - 1884 - Upper Saddle River, N.J.,: Literature House. Edited by William James.
    INTRODUCTION. THE longer of the works that follow was left by its author almost finished, and, as far as it goes, in completed form, — the proofs having ...
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    Mathematical Nominalism.James Henry Collin - 2022 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Mathematical Nominalism Mathematical nominalism can be described as the view that mathematical entities—entities such as numbers, sets, functions, and groups—do not exist. However, stating the view requires some care. Though the opposing view (that mathematical objects do exist) may seem like a somewhat exotic metaphysical claim, it is usually motivated by the thought that mathematical … Continue reading Mathematical Nominalism →.
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    Nominalist’s Credo.James Henry Collin - unknown
    Introduction: I lay out the broad contours of my thesis: a defence of mathematical nominalism, and nominalism more generally. I discuss the possibility of metaphysics, and the relationship of nominalism to naturalism and pragmatism. Chapter 2: I delineate an account of abstractness. I then provide counter-arguments to claims that mathematical objects make a di erence to the concrete world, and claim that mathematical objects are abstract in the sense delineated. Chapter 3: I argue that the epistemological problem with abstract objects (...)
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  41. A Study in Synthesis.James Henry Cousins - 1934 - Ganesh & Co..
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    An application of Helson's theory of adaptation level to the problem of transposition.Henry James - 1953 - Psychological Review 60 (5):345-352.
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  43. Desenul din covor, traducerea de Georgeta Püdureleanu, Prefaţa şi tabel cronologic de Mircea Pădureleanu, Ed.Henry James - forthcoming - Minerva.
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    Morality and the perfect life.Henry James - 1906 - New York: AMS Press.
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    Review (1877) of Gustave de MolinariÂ's Letters on the United States and Canada (1876).Henry James - unknown
    Débats, addressed last summer to that sheet a series of letters descriptive of a rapid tour through the United States. He has just gathered these letters into a volume in which American readers will find a good deal of entertainment and a certain amount of instruction. M. de Molinari, in his capacity of French journalist, is of course lively and witty; but his vivacity is always in excellent taste. He is moreover extremely observant, and he often renders his impressions with (...)
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    Substance and shadow.Henry James - 1863 - New York: AMS Press.
  47. Society the redeemed form of man.Henry James - 1879 - [New York,: Johnson Reprint.
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    The nature of evil.Henry James - 1855 - New York: AMS Press.
  49. A sensitive virtue epistemology.Anthony Bolos & James Henry Collin - 2018 - Synthese 195 (3):1321-1335.
    We offer an alternative to two influential accounts of virtue epistemology: Robust Virtue Epistemology and Anti-Luck Virtue Epistemology. We argue that while traditional RVE does offer an explanation of the distinctive value of knowledge, it is unable to effectively deal with cases of epistemic luck; and while ALVE does effectively deal with cases of epistemic luck, it lacks RVE’s resources to account for the distinctive value of knowledge. The account we provide, however, is both robustly virtue-theoretic and anti-luck, having the (...)
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  50. Semantic Inferentialism as (a Form of) Active Externalism.J. Adam Carter, James Henry Collin & S. Orestis Palermos - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences.
    Within contemporary philosophy of mind, it is taken for granted that externalist accounts of meaning and mental content are, in principle, orthogonal to the matter of whether cognition itself is bound within the biological brain or whether it can constitutively include parts of the world. Accordingly, Clark and Chalmers (1998) distinguish these varieties of externalism as ‘passive’ and ‘active’ respectively. The aim here is to suggest that we should resist the received way of thinking about these dividing lines. With reference (...)
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