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    Negative Utilitarianism.H. B. Acton & J. W. N. Watkins - 1963 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 37 (1):83-114.
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    Philosophy and Ideology: The Development of Philosophy and Marxism-Leninism in Poland Since the Second World War.H. B. Acton & Z. A. Jordan - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (58):90.
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    Negative Utilitarianism.H. B. Acton & J. W. N. Watkins - 1963 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 37 (1):83-114.
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  4. The Philosophy of Punishment.H. B. Acton & Ted Honderich - 1970 - Philosophy 45 (174):341-341.
     
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    The theory of concrete universals (I.).H. B. Acton - 1936 - Mind 45 (180):1-13.
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    The theory of concrete universals.H. B. Acton - 1936 - Mind 45 (180):417-431.
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    X.—The Correspondence Theory of Truth.H. B. Acton - 1935 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 35 (1):177-194.
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    On Some Criticisms of Historical Materialism.Gerald A. Cohen & H. B. Acton - 1970 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 44 (1):121-156.
  9. Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich.H. B. Acton - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 3--435.
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    Introduction.H. B. Acton - 1975 - In Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (ed.), Natural law: the scientific ways of treating natural law, its place in moral philosophy, and its relation to the positive sciences of law. [Philadelphia]: University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 9-48.
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    Symposium: Negative Utilitarianism.H. B. Acton & J. W. N. Watkins - 1963 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 37 (1):83 - 114.
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    The Ethical Importance of Sympathy.H. B. Acton - 1955 - Philosophy 30 (112):62 - 66.
    It seems natural enough to suppose that there must be some very close connection between our feelings of sympathy and our moral principles. A large part, at any rate, of the badness of bad men seems to consist in their lack of real concern for other people, and a large part of the goodness of good men consists in the regard they have for their fellows. Could a man who never felt with of for another be regarded as good, or (...)
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    Symposium: Phenomenology.G. Ryle, H. A. Hodges & H. B. Acton - 1932 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 11:68 - 115.
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    The illusion of the epoch.H. B. Acton - 1955 - Boston,: Beacon Press.
    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 is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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    Moral Subjectivism.H. B. Acton - 1948 - Analysis 9 (1):1-8.
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    Moral Subjectivism: Dr. Ewing's Method.H. B. Acton - 1949 - Analysis 9 (4):57.
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    Tradition and Some Other Forms of Order: The Presidential Address.H. B. Acton - 1953 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 53:1 - 28.
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    The theory of concrete universals (II.).H. B. Acton - 1937 - Mind 46 (181):1-13.
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    Rights.John Plamenatz, W. D. Lamont & H. B. Acton - 1950 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 24 (1):75-110.
  20. Symposium: Phenomenology.G. Ryle, H. A. Hodges & H. B. Acton - 1932 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 11:68-115.
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    Critical notices.H. B. Acton - 1936 - Mind 45 (179):383-387.
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  22. Ce que Marx a vraiment dit.H. B. Acton & Anne Laurens - 1977 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 33 (2):254-255.
     
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  23. Dialectical materialism.H. B. Acton - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 2--389.
     
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    Hegel's Conception of the Study of Human Nature.H. B. Acton - 1970 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 4:32-47.
    It is easy to understand why Hegel's philosophy should be little studied by English-speaking philosophers today. Those who at the beginning of the twentieth century initiated the movement we are now caught up in presented their earliest philosophical arguments as criticisms of the prevailing Anglo-Hegelian views. It may now be thought illiberal to take much interest in this perhaps excusably slaughtered royal family, and positively reactionary to hanker after the foreign dynasty from which it sometimes claimed descent. Hegel was a (...)
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    Hegel's Conception of the Study of Human Nature.H. B. Acton - 1970 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 4:32-47.
    It is easy to understand why Hegel's philosophy should be little studied by English-speaking philosophers today. Those who at the beginning of the twentieth century initiated the movement we are now caught up in presented their earliest philosophical arguments as criticisms of the prevailing Anglo-Hegelian views. It may now be thought illiberal to take much interest in this perhaps excusably slaughtered royal family, and positively reactionary to hanker after the foreign dynasty from which it sometimes claimed descent. Hegel was a (...)
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    IV.—The Philosophy of History.H. B. Acton - 1940 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 40 (1):75-88.
  27. Karl Marx's Materialism.H. B. Acton - 1958 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 45 (46):265-267.
     
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  28. Karl Marx's Materialism.H. B. Acton - 1958 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 12 (45/46):265-277.
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    La Liberte.H. B. Acton & Roger Garaudy - 1956 - Philosophical Quarterly 6 (24):281.
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    La philosophie politique de Hegel: Sous forme d’un commentaire des “Fondements de la philosophie du droit”.H. B. Acton, Hjalmar Wennerberg & Eugene Fleischmann - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (64):283.
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    Moral Knowledge.H. B. Acton - 1939 - Analysis 7 (1):25 - 29.
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    Moral Knowledge.H. B. Acton - 1939 - Analysis 7 (1):25.
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    Moral Subjectivism: Dr. Ewing's Method.H. B. Acton - 1948 - Analysis 9 (4):57 - 58.
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    Man-made truth.H. B. Acton - 1938 - Mind 47 (186):145-158.
  35. Man without Conscience?H. B. Acton - 1949 - Hibbert Journal 48:33.
     
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    No Title available.H. B. Acton - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (118):284-284.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.H. B. Acton - 1945 - Philosophy 20 (75):89-91.
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    No Title available.H. B. Acton - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (118):284-285.
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    No Title available.H. B. Acton - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (119):374-375.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.H. B. Acton - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (82):171-173.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.H. B. Acton - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (99):366-367.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.H. B. Acton - 1946 - Philosophy 21 (80):281-282.
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    No Title available.H. B. Acton - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (111):381-382.
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    Philosophy in France: PHILOSOPHY.H. B. Acton - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (100):66-69.
    It is not easy for an Englishman to acquire a competent knowledge of French philosophy. For one thing there are so many French philosophers writing so many books, and for another the multiplicity of men is matched by the variety of views. In a country where a knowledge of philosophy is expected of any cultivated man, and where the flourishing of philosophy in school and university curricula is regarded as a condition of intellectual freedom, this variety is accepted as part (...)
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    Philosophy in France.H. B. Acton - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (94):271-274.
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    Philosophy in France.H. B. Acton - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (82):161-166.
    The last survey of philosophy in France to appear in this journal was published in July 1939. Although the circumstances of the war do not seem to have prevented the publication of philosophical books in France to the extent that they have done so in this country, they have pretty effectively limited their transmission across the Channel until the last year or two. In consequence it is by no means easy to re-establish continuity between the publications of the pre-war period (...)
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    Susan Stebbing studentship.H. B. Acton - 1947 - Mind 56 (224):411-a-411.
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    The Expletive Theory of Morals.H. B. Acton - 1936 - Analysis 4 (2/3):42 - 45.
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    The Late Viscount Samuel, O.M.H. B. Acton - 1963 - Philosophy 38 (144):198 - 199.
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  50. The Philosophy of Language in Revolutionary France.H. B. Acton - 1959 - London.
     
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