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  1. Philanthrophy and Morality.Huntington - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2:107.
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    Legal philosophy from Plato to Hegel.Huntington Cairns - 1949 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
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    The Limits of Art.Huntington Cairns - 1949 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 8 (2):132-133.
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  4. Legal Philosophy from Plato to Hegel.Huntington Cairns - 1953 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 143:117-121.
     
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  5. Law and the Social Sciences.Huntington Cairns - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (42):229-229.
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    El Actual pensamiento jurídico norteamericano.Huntington Cairns (ed.) - 1951 - Buenos Aires,: Editorial Losada.
    La filosofía desde la teoría general del derecho, por H. Cairns.--Teoría jurídica integralista, por J. Hall.--Más allá del pragmatismo jurídico, por T.A. Cowan.--La tecla para una ciencia jurídica estimativa, por A.H. Pekelis.--Palabras y música, por J. Frank.--Teoría de los intereses sociales de Pound, por E.W. Patterson.--La metamorfosis de la idea de justicia, por H. Kelsen.--Sobre la naturaleza del derecho natural, por A.-H. Chroust.
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  7. Law and its premises.Huntington Cairns - 1962 - [New York]: Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
     
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  8. Spinoza's theory of law.Huntington Cairns - 2015 - In Andre Santos Campos (ed.), Spinoza and Law. Routledge.
  9. The valuation of legal science.Huntington Cairns - unknown - [n.p.,:
     
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    Definition and Theory in Jurisprudence. An Inaugural Lecture.Huntington Cairns & H. L. A. Hart - 1955 - Philosophical Quarterly 5 (19):182.
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    Law as a social science.Huntington Cairns - 1935 - Philosophy of Science 2 (4):484-498.
    It is the contemporary belief, in American legal circles at all events, that law or jurisprudence, whatever it may have been in the past, has now the status of a social science. This is an assumption easier to make than to substantiate, and in view of the increasing insistence upon this point, it is now appropriate to inquire whether or not it possesses a tangible foundation. This requires a consideration of the distinctive characteristics of social science, the determination whether or (...)
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    The theory of legal science.Huntington Cairns - 1941 - South Hackensack, N.J.,: Rothman Reprints.
    Here the techniques customarily employed in the interpretation of legal phenomena are critically analyzed from the position of rigorous scientific method. Cairns's book is a brilliant statement for the possibilities of the scientific approach in regard to social institutions in general and to the sociology of law in particular. Originally published in 1941. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously (...)
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    The Uniqueness of Feibleman’s Philosophy.Huntington Cairns - 1976 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 25:8-14.
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    The Uniqueness of Feibleman’s Philosophy.Huntington Cairns - 1976 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 25:8-14.
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    Aesthetics and the Gestalt.Huntington Cairns - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (3):430-431.
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  16. A "nonreferential" view of language and conceptual thought in the work of tsoṅ-kha-pa.C. W. Huntington Jr - 1983 - Philosophy East and West 33 (4):325-339.
  17. Plato: The Collected Dialogues.Edith Hamilton & Huntington Cairns (eds.) - 1961 - Princeton: New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
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    Ethical Value.Huntington Terrell - 1957 - Philosophical Review 66 (4):572.
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    Moral objectivity and moral freedom.Huntington Terrell - 1965 - Ethics 75 (2):117-127.
    In "reason and conduct" henry david aiken maintains that there is an antinomy of moral objectivity and freedom. Freedom requires that we each choose our own moral principles while objectivity requires that there be universally binding principles. He resolves the antinomy by proposing a principle of objectivity consistent with a diversity of moral codes, Thus forsaking universalizability in ethics. However, His notion of freedom is too stringent and his objectivity inadequate in not encompassing universalizability. Still, Aiken's concept of objectivity is (...)
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    A Scientific Theory of Culture and Other Essays.Bronislaw Malinowski & Huntington Cairns - 1945 - Philosophical Review 54 (4):416-419.
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    The effect: an introduction to research design and causality.Nick Huntington-Klein - 2021 - Boca Raton: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group.
    The Effect: An Introduction to Research Design and Causality is about research design, specifically concerning research that uses observational data to make a causal inference. It is separated into two halves, each with different approaches to that subject. The first half goes through the concepts of causality, with very little in the way of estimation. It introduces the concept of identification thoroughly and clearly and discusses it as a process of trying to isolate variation that has a causal interpretation. Subjects (...)
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  22. The Aesthetic Sentiment. By George Gentry. [REVIEW]Huntington Cairns - 1942 - Ethics 53:71.
     
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    Kinesin light chain‐1 variant E disrupts axonal transport and Aβ generation in Alzheimer's disease (comment on DOI 10.1002/bies.201400131). [REVIEW]Huntington Potter - 2015 - Bioessays 37 (2):118-118.
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    Calvin O. Schrag, The Self After Postmodernity. [REVIEW]Huntington Patricia - 1998 - Human Studies 21 (2):197-206.
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  25. The creative will.Willard Huntington Wright - 1916 - New York,: John Lane company;.
     
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    Pearl before economists: the book of why and empirical economics.Nick Huntington-Klein - 2022 - Journal of Economic Methodology 29 (4):326-334.
    Structural Causal Modeling (SCM) is an approach to causal inference closely associated with Judea Pearl and given an accessible instroduction in [Pearl, J., & Mackenzie, D. (2018). The book of why: The new science of cause and effect. Basic Books]. It is highly popular outside of economics, but has seen relatively little application within it. This paper briefly introduces the main concepts of SCM through the lens of whether applied economists are likely to find marginal benefit in these methods beyond (...)
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    Are moral considerations always overriding?Huntington Terrell - 1969 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 47 (1):51-60.
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    Instruments with Heterogeneous Effects: Bias, Monotonicity, and Localness.Nick Huntington-Klein - 2020 - Journal of Causal Inference 8 (1):182-208.
    In Instrumental Variables (IV) estimation, the effect of an instrument on an endogenous variable may vary across the sample. In this case, IV produces a local average treatment effect (LATE), and if monotonicity does not hold, then no effect of interest is identified. In this paper, I calculate the weighted average of treatment effects that is identified under general first-stage effect heterogeneity, which is generally not the average treatment effect among those affected by the instrument. I then describe a simple (...)
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    Treasures from the National Gallery of Art.Remy G. Saisselin, Huntington Cairns & John Walker - 1964 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 23 (2):286.
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    Legal Philosophy from Plato to Hegel. [REVIEW]Felix S. Cohen & Huntington Cairns - 1949 - Journal of the History of Ideas 10 (4):575.
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    The Collected Dialogues of Plato, Including the Letters.Catherine D. Rau, Edith Hamilton & Huntington Cairns - 1962 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 21 (2):234.
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  32. Huntington, Samuel P. (1927–2008).Andrew T. W. Hung - 2001 - In James Wright (ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences (Second Edition). Elsevier. pp. 432-437.
    Samuel Phillips Huntington was an influential American political scientist. He was also a consultant to various America government agencies. He upholds the idea of conservative realism in politics. His research covers several areas of political science, such as civil-military relations, modernization and political development, comparative politics, and international relations. Regarding the role of military, he argues for autonomous military professionalism. In discussing about modernization of developing countries, he emphasizes the priority of political order over democracy. In the case of (...)
     
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  33. Huntington's civilizational issues and morality in law.MoḥMāimula Āhasāna Khāna - 1998 - Dhaka: Distributor, EMCO.
     
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    Huntington's disease: prenatal screening for late onset disease.S. G. Post - 1992 - Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (2):75-78.
    This article presents a set of moral arguments regarding the selective abortion of fetuses on the basis of prenatal screening for late onset genetic diseases only, and for Huntington's Disease* in particular. After discussion of human suffering, human perfection and the distinctive features of the lives of people confronting late onset genetic disease, the author concludes that selective abortion is difficult to justify ethically, although it must remain a matter of personal choice.
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    Huntington Terrell, 1925-2001.J. Balmuth - 2002 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 75 (5):203 - 205.
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    Huntington disease: prenatal screening for late onset disease.J. Greenberg - 1993 - Journal of Medical Ethics 19 (2):121-121.
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    Huntington Edward V.. The method of postulates. Philosophy of science, vol. 4 , pp. 482–495.Susanne K. Langer - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (1):49-49.
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    Huntington's disease and the ethics of genetic prediction.G. Terrenoire - 1992 - Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (2):79-85.
    What ethical justification can be found for informing a person that he or she will later develop a lethal disease for which no therapy is available? This question has been discussed during the past twenty years by specialists concerned with the prevention of Huntington's Disease, an incurable late-onset hereditary disorder. Many of them have played an active role in developing experimental testing programmes for at-risk persons. This paper is based on a corpus of 119 articles; it reviews the development (...)
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    A novel target for Huntington's disease: ERK at the crossroads of signaling.László Bodai & J. Lawrence Marsh - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (2):142-148.
    Activating the ERK pathway (extracellular signal‐regulated kinase pathway) has proven beneficial in several models of Huntington's disease (HD), and drugs that are protective in HD models have recently been found to activate ERK. Thus, the ERK cascade may be a potential target for therapeutic intervention in this currently untreatable disorder. HD is caused by an expanded polyglutamine repeat in the huntingtin (Htt) protein that actuates a diverse set of pathogenic mechanisms. In response to mutant Htt, ERK is activated and (...)
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  40. The Huntington affair.Roger Waterhouse - 1974 - Radical Philosophy 7:22.
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    Huntington Cairns' Legal Philosophy from Plato to Hegel.Felix S. Cohen - 1949 - Journal of the History of Ideas 10 (4):575.
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    Why Huntington's Disease Isn't Unique.Michael H. Kottow - 1985 - Hastings Center Report 15 (4):33-33.
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    Prenatal testing for Huntington's disease.Paul T. Schotsmans - 2001 - In H. Ten Have & Bert Gordijn (eds.), Bioethics in a European perspective. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 369--83.
  44. Huntingtons „Kampf der Kulturen “. Eine kritische Analyse aus politiktheoretischer Sicht.Ulrich Druwe - 1998 - Rechtstheorie 29:269-291.
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    Samuel Huntington's moral geography.Michael J. Shapiro - 1998 - Theory and Event 2 (4).
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    Ellsworth Huntington. His Life and ThoughtGeoffrey J. Martin.Ronald Tobey - 1975 - Isis 66 (3):434-435.
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    Gumilev et Huntington approches et terminologies.Vladimir Goudakov - 2005 - Diogène 210 (2):98-107.
    Résumé Le but de l’étude présentée est d’analyser des œuvres de Gumilev et Huntington du point de vue de leurs approches et terminologies. Tous les deux ont essayé de donner une explication globale des phénomènes nouveaux dans l’histoire du monde. Malgré une terminologie différente, leurs thèses sont relativement analogues. Ils proposent une approche synthétique qui envisage la totalité de la société et qui les porte au rang des historiens-civilisationnistes, thèse dont la validité et le statut qu’on leur donne restent (...)
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  48. Huntington or Halliburton? The Real Clash of Civilizations in American Life.Christine James - 2004 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 8 (8):42-54.
    A wide variety of sources, including the Huntington literature and popular mass media, show that Huntington’s “clash of civilizations” idea actually has very little value in understanding the current global political context. The central assumption of Huntington’s view, that cultural kinship ties influence loyalties and agreements on a global scale, has little to do with the daily lives of American citizens and little to do with the decisions made by the current presidential administration. The mass media evidence (...)
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    Gumilev and Huntington: Approaches and Terminologies.Vladimir Goudakov - 2006 - Diogenes 53 (2):82-90.
    The aim of the paper is to analyse works by Gumilev and Huntington from the point of view of their approaches and terminologies. Both of them have attempted to give an overall explanation of new phenomena in world history. Though the terminology differs, their arguments are relatively similar. They propose a synthetic approach that looks at the whole of society and puts them among historians specializing in issues of civilization, a theory whose validity, together with the status they are (...)
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    Predictive Testing for Huntington's Disease in Young Children: Part I.Mariam Ghosn - 2007 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 12 (3):1.
    Ghosn, Mariam Huntington's disease (HD) is an inherited disorder. Sufferers usually develop symptoms in midlife between the ages of 30 and 50 years. HD causes neurodegeneration resulting in the progressive development of physical, cognitive and emotional symptoms. The impact on sufferers worsens over time with the final stage of the disease resulting in the need for professional assistance in a long-term care facility. More rarely HD develops in children and young adults, with less than 5% of HD sufferers being (...)
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