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    Welfare Work: Employers' Experiments for Improving Working Conditions in Factories.E. Dorothea Proud & David Lloyd-George - 1917 - International Journal of Ethics 27 (2):250-252.
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  2. Essays, Ed. By C.L. Morgan.George John Romanes & Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1897
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    Discovery of Conical Refraction by William Rowan Hamilton and Humphrey Lloyd.Humphrey Lloyd & George Sarton - 1932 - Isis 17:154-170.
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    EEG correlates of g-induced loss of consciousness.Glenn F. Wilson, George A. Reis & Lloyd D. Tripf - 2005 - Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine 76 (1):19-27.
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    Notes & Correspondence.I. Bernard Cohen, Roger Hahn, Lloyd Espenschied, Marshall Clagett, Bertha W. Rubinstein, George Sarton, Vasco Ronch, Bruno Boni, Chester G. Moore, Jane D. Oppenheimer, Vasco Ronchi & Roberto Almagia - 1955 - Isis 46 (3):278-283.
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  6. The Philosophy of Rhetoric.Lloyd F. Bitzer (ed.) - 1988 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    Here, after a quarter century of additional study and reflection, Bitzer presents a new critical edition of George Campbell’s classic. Bitzer provides a more complete review and assessment of Campbell’s work, giving particular emphasis to Campbell’s theological views, which he demonstrates played an important part in Campbell’s overall view of reasoning, feeling, and moral and religious truth. The _Rhetoric _is widely regarded as the most important statement of a theory of rhetoric produced in the 18th century. Its importance lies, (...)
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    The works of George Berkeley, Bishop of cloyne, volumes V and VI.A. C. Lloyd - 1954 - Philosophical Quarterly 4 (17):375-375.
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    Alvin Dahnand and Lloyd Haft: Genuine Pretending: On the Philosophy of the Zhuangzi, Hans-Georg Moeller and Paul J. D’Ambrosio. Columbia University Press, 2017. pp. 240. [REVIEW]Lloyd Haft & Alvin Dahnand - 2020 - The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 1 (1):289-293.
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    Introducing Hegel.Lloyd Spencer - 1996 - Lanham, Md.: Distributed to the trade in the United States by National Book Network. Edited by Andrzej Krauze & Richard Appignanesi.
    Insightful text and elegant line drawings detail this philosopher's life.
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    New books. [REVIEW]Michael Welbourne, J. H. Gill, Margaret A. Boden, Basil Mitchell, George Pitcher, D. A. Lloyd Thomas & Elizabeth Telfer - 1968 - Mind 77 (306):293-308.
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  11. New books. [REVIEW]P. F. Strawson, H. J. Paton, H. L. A. Hart, Richard Robinson, A. C. Lloyd, R. Rhees, J. L. Spilsbury, Dorothy Emmet, George E. Hughes, D. R. Cousin, Basil Mitchell, Richard Peters, B. A. Farrell, Antony Flew, J. O. Urmson, O. P. Wood & Jonathan Cohen - 1951 - Mind 60 (238):265-295.
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  12. How not to think about modal definability: A modal axiom from G. E. Hughes.Lloyd Humberstone - manuscript
    In a 1990 paper, George Hughes axiomatized the logic determined by the class of all frames in which each point has a reflexive successor, and raised various questions along the way, one of which is answered incorrectly here by means of an interestingly fallacious argument.
     
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    George Bell and early Methodist enthusiasm: a new manuscript source from the Manchester Archives.Kenneth G. C. Newport & Gareth Lloyd - 1998 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 80 (1):89-102.
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  14. The reception of the Theodicy in England.Lloyd Strickland - 2016 - In Wenchao Li (ed.), Leibniz, Caroline und die Folgen der englischen Sukzession. Franz Steiner Verlag. pp. 69-91.
    Leibniz wished that his Theodicy (1710) would have as great and as wide an impact as possible, and to further this end we find him in his correspondence with Caroline often expressing his desire that the book be translated into English. Despite his wishes, and Caroline’s efforts, this was not to happen in his lifetime (indeed, it did not happen until 1951, almost 250 years after Leibniz’s death). But even though the Theodicy did not make quite the impact in England (...)
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    The Aporetic Tradition in Ancient Philosophy ed. by George Karamanolis and Vasilis Politis.Lloyd Gerson - 2019 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 57 (2):344-345.
    This original collection of essays, arising from a conference in Dublin in 2014, explores the concept of aporia in ancient Greek philosophy. As the authors demonstrate, the concept of aporia has a surprisingly prominent role to play throughout the 1,000-year long ongoing conversation that the extant records reveal. Indeed, the Stoics and Epicureans seem to be outliers among the ancient philosophers in having no reliance on aporiai. The authors and the titles of their papers are: John Palmer, "Contradiction and Aporia (...)
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  16. Prof. Lloyd Morgan on the study of animal intelligence.George J. Romanes - 1886 - Mind 11 (43):454-456.
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    The Case for Emergent Evolution.C. Lloyd Morgan - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (13):23-38.
    The word “emergent” was suggested by George Henry Lewes for specialized use in contradistinction to “resultant.” Little came of the suggestion, so far as I know, for some forty years. All that Lewes had to say on the matter is comprised within half a dozen, or at most eleven, pages, at the close of a long-winded, but at that time not negligible, discussion of Force and Cause, and is preceded by a section on Hume's Theory of Causation. This leads (...)
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    Review of George E. Karamanolis, Plato and Aristotle in Agreement? Platonists on Aristotle From Antiochus to Porphyry[REVIEW]Lloyd P. Gerson - 2006 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (10).
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    Thomas Bénatouïl, Emanuele Maffi, Franco Trabattoni (eds.), Plato, Aristotle, or Both? Dialogues Between Platonism and Aristotelianism in Antiquity. Europaea memoria. Reihe I. Studien, Bd. 85. Diatribai 4. Hildesheim/Zürich/New York: Georg Olms Verlag, 2011. Pp. ix+278. ISBN 9783487145457. €42.80 (pb). [REVIEW]Lloyd P. Gerson - 2012 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 6 (2):219-223.
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    The Works of George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne, Volume IV.A. C. Lloyd - 1952 - Philosophical Quarterly 2 (7):189.
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    The works of George Berkeley, Bishop of cloyne, volumes V and VI.A. C. Lloyd - 1954 - Philosophical Quarterly 4 (17):375.
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    The works of George Berkeley, Bishop of cloyne, volume VII.A. C. Lloyd - 1956 - Philosophical Quarterly 6 (25):382.
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  23. Berkelian ontology as a fundamental approach to consciousness.Peter Lloyd - 1999
    George Berkeley (1685-1753) put forward a doctrine of mental monism, claiming that reality is fundamentally mental, and the physical world is a derived construct. This paper puts forward a defence of this theory, using a version of Berkeley.
     
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  24. George Seaver, Albert Schweitzer: The Man and His Mind. [REVIEW]J. M. Lloyd Thomas - 1947 - Hibbert Journal 46:178.
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  25. Natural law theory: contemporary essays.Robert P. George (ed.) - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Natural law theory is enjoying a revival of interest in a variety of scholarly disciplines including law, philosophy, political science, and theology and religious studies. This volume presents twelve original essays by leading natural law theorists and their critics. The contributors discuss natural law theories of morality, law and legal reasoning, politics, and the rule of law. Readers get a clear sense of the wide diversity of viewpoints represented among contemporary theorists, and an opportunity to evaluate the arguments and counterarguments (...)
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    The Lloyd Collection, Parts V and VI. [REVIEW]George Macdonald - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (4):144-145.
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    More of the Lloyd Collection. [REVIEW]George Macdonald - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (1):22-22.
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    Gerson, Lloyd P., editor. Graceful Reason. Essays in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy Presented to Joseph Owens, CSSR, on the Occasion of his Seventy-Fifth Birthday and the Fiftieth Anniversary of his Ordination. Toronto, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1983 (Papers in Mediaeval Studies, 4), 1983, XIII-447 p. Gerson, Lloyd P., editor. Graceful Reason. Essays in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy Presented to Joseph Owens, CSSR, on the Occasion of his Seventy-Fifth Birthday and the Fiftieth ... [REVIEW]Georges Leroux - 1985 - Philosophiques 12 (1):229.
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    G. E. R. Lloyd, "Aristotle: The Growth and Structure of His Thought". [REVIEW]George J. Stack - 1971 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (1):79.
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    Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. Volume II. The Lloyd Collection_. Parts i–ii: _Etruria to Thurium. London: Published for the British Academy by Humphrey Milford, 1933. 15s. net. [REVIEW]George Macdonald - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (1):37-38.
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    ‘An Unpleasant Deviant Type’ - George Devereux: The Character of the Euripidean Hippolytos. An Ethno-Psychoanalytical Study. (Scholars Press Studies in the Humanities, 8.) Pp. xii + 164. Chico, California: Scholars Press, 1985. Paper, $16.50. [REVIEW]Michael Lloyd - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (02):198-199.
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    ‘An Unpleasant Deviant Type’ - George Devereux: The Character of the Euripidean Hippolytos. An Ethno-Psychoanalytical Study. (Scholars Press Studies in the Humanities, 8.) Pp. xii + 164. Chico, California: Scholars Press, 1985. Paper, $16.50. [REVIEW]Michael Lloyd - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (2):198-199.
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    The Works of George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne. Vol. I, Philosophical Commentaries. Essay towards a New Theory of Vision. Theory of Vision Vindicated. [REVIEW]A. C. Lloyd - 1951 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (1):75-76.
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    Aristotle's Biology A. Preus: Science and Philosophy in Aristotle's Biological Works. (Studien und Materialien zur Geschichte der Philosophic, Kleine Reihe, 1.) Hildesheim/New York: Georg Olms, 1975. Pp. ix + 404. DM.88. [REVIEW]G. E. R. Lloyd - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (02):202-203.
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    Hamartia: The Concept of Error in the Western Tradition. Essays in Honor of John M. Crossett.Donald V. Stump, James A. Arieti & Lloyd Gerson (eds.) - 1983 - New York: Edwin Mellen Press.
    This is a collection of 13 essays which focus on a theme to which Crossett dedicated much of his highly interdisciplinary research. Six essays concern Hamartia in Greek works by Herodotus, Plato, Euripides, and others; two deal with the concept of error in the Christian theology of Boethius and Aquinas; and five examine Hamartia in 14th-19th-century English works by Chaucer, Shakespeare, Coleridge, and George Eliot.
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    Book Review:Welfare Work: Employers' Experiments for Improving Working Conditions in Factories. E. Dorothea Proud, David Lloyd-George[REVIEW]K. S. G. - 1917 - International Journal of Ethics 27 (2):250-.
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    Georges Métailié. Science and Civilisation in China. Volume 6: Biology and Biological Technology. Part 4: Traditional Botany: An Ethnobotanical Approach. Translated by Janet Lloyd. xl + 748 pp., figs., bibl., index. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. £150 . ISBN 9781107109872. [REVIEW]He Bian - 2019 - Isis 110 (4):806-807.
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    Lloyd P. Gerson, ed., Plotinus. The Enneads. Translated by George Boys-Stones, John M. Dillon, R.A.H. King, Andrew Smith, James Wilberding and Lloyd P. Gerson, New York, Cambridge University Press, 2018, 938 p. [REVIEW]Richard Dufour - 2018 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 74 (2):329.
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    Plotinus: The Enneads. Translated by Lloyd P. Gerson, George Boys-Stones, John M. Dillon, R.A.H. King, Andrew Smith, and James Wilberding. [REVIEW]Pierre-Julien Harter - 2020 - Ancient Philosophy 40 (1):242-245.
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    Knowing persons: a study in Plato.Lloyd P. Gerson - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Knowing Persons is an original study of Plato's account of personhood. For Plato, embodied persons are images of a disembodied ideal. The ideal person is a knower. Hence, the lives of embodied persons need to be understood according to Plato's metaphysics of imagery. For Gerson, Plato's account of embodied personhood is not accurately conflated with Cartesian dualism. Plato's dualism is more appropriately seen in the contrast between the ideal disembodied person and the embodied one than in the contrast between mind (...)
  41. Truth and method.Hans-Georg Gadamer - 1982 - New York: Continuum. Edited by Joel Weinsheimer & Donald G. Marshall.
    Written in the 1960s, TRUTH AND METHOD is Gadamer's magnum opus.
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    Income Tax and Philosophy.Jonathan Leigh-Pemberton - 1988 - Cogito 2 (2):33-34.
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  43. Leibniz on Number Systems.Lloyd Strickland - 2024 - In Bharath Sriraman (ed.), Handbook of the History and Philosophy of Mathematical Practice. Springer. pp. 167-197.
    This chapter examines the pioneering work of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) on various number systems, in particular binary, which he independently invented in the mid-to-late 1670s, and hexadecimal, which he invented in 1679. The chapter begins with the oft-debated question of who may have influenced Leibniz’s invention of binary, though as none of the proposed candidates is plausible I suggest a different hypothesis, that Leibniz initially developed binary notation as a tool to assist his investigations in mathematical problems that were (...)
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    The works of George Berkeley.George Berkeley & Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1901 - New York: Continuum. Edited by Alexander Campbell Fraser.
    George Berkeley (1685-1753) is the superstar of Irish Philosophy. He entered Trinity College, Dublin, in 1700 and became a fellow in 1707. In 1724 he resigned his Fellowship to become Dean of Derry, and in 1734 he was made Bishop of Cloyne. He settled in Oxford in 1752 and died the following year. The work of George Berkeley is marked by its diversity and range. His writings take in such topics as mathematics, psychology, politics, health, economics, deism and (...)
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    Climate Modelling: Philosophical and Conceptual Issues.Elisabeth A. Lloyd & Eric Winsberg (eds.) - 2018 - Springer Verlag.
    1. Introduction; Elisabeth A. Lloyd and Eric Winsberg.- Section 1: Confirmation and Evidence.- 2. The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change: How Do We Know We’re Not Wrong?; Naomi Oreskes.- 3. Satellite Data and Climate Models Redux.- 3a. Introduction to Chapter 3: Satellite Data and Climate Models; Elisabeth A. Lloyd.- Ch. 3b Fact Sheet to "Consistency of Modelled and Observed Temperature Trends in the Tropical Troposphere"; Benjamin D. Santer et al..- Ch. 3c Reprint of "Consistency of Modelled and Observed (...)
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    Soul machine: the invention of the modern mind.George Makari - 2015 - New York: W.W. Norton & Company.
    A brilliant and comprehensive history of the creation of the modern Western mind. Soul Machine takes us back to the origins of modernity, a time when a crisis in religious authority and the scientific revolution led to searching questions about the nature of human inner life. This is the story of how a new concept—the mind—emerged as a potential solution, one that was part soul and part machine, but fully neither. In this groundbreaking work, award-winning historian George Makari shows (...)
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    Zolin and Pizzi: Defining Necessity from Noncontingency.Lloyd Humberstone - 2013 - Erkenntnis 78 (6):1275-1302.
    The point of the present paper is to draw attention to some interesting similarities, as well as differences, between the approaches to the logic of noncontingency of Evgeni Zolin and of Claudio Pizzi. Though neither of them refers to the work of the other, each is concerned with the definability of a (normally behaving, though not in general truth-implying) notion of necessity in terms of noncontingency, standard boolean connectives and additional but non-modal expressive resources. The notion of definability involved is (...)
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    The engagement of consumers in genetics education: lessons learned.Michele A. Lloyd-Puryear, Penny Kyler & Gloria Weissman - 2003 - In Bartha Maria Knoppers (ed.), Populations and genetics: legal and socio-ethical perspectives. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff. pp. 217--230.
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    The blessed and boundless God.George Swinnock - 2014 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: Reformation Heritage Books. Edited by J. Stephen Yuille.
    Throughout The Blessed and Boundless God, he proves his doctrine by demonstrating God's incomparableness in His being, attributes, works, and words. Swinnock is a pastor-theologian who views theology as the means by which we grow in acquaintance with God and, consequently, in godliness.
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    Morality in the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes: cases in the law of nature.S. A. Lloyd - 2009 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this book, S. A. Lloyd offers a radically new interpretation of Hobbes's laws of nature, revealing them to be not egoistic precepts of personal prudence but rather moral instructions for obtaining the common good.
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