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    Semantics and Social Science.Lawrence H. Simon - 1989 - Noûs 23 (5):688-690.
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    Rationality and Alien Cultures.Lawrence H. Simon - 1990 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 15 (1):15-43.
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    The Economy of the Earth: Philosophy, Law, and the Environment. [REVIEW]Lawrence H. Simon - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (4):684-687.
    Mark Sagoff draws on the last twenty years of debate over the foundations of environmentalism in this comprehensive revision of The Economy of the Earth. Posing questions pertinent to consumption, cost-benefit analysis, the normative implications of neo-Darwinism, the role of the natural in national history, and the centrality of the concept of place in environmental ethics, he analyses social policy in relation to the environment, pollution, the workplace, and public safely and health. Sagoff distinguishes ethical from economic questions and explains (...)
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  4. Maeve Edith Albano, Vico and Providence Reviewed by.Lawrence H. Simon - 1988 - Philosophy in Review 8 (9):335-337.
     
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    Marx: Selected Writings.Lawrence H. Simon (ed.) - 1994 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    Featuring the most important and enduring works from Marx's enormous corpus, this collection ranges from the Hegelian idealism of his youth to the mature socialism of his later works. Organized both topically and in rough chronological order, the selections include writings on historical materialism, excerpts from Capital, and political works.
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    Vico and Marx: Perspectives on Historical Development.Lawrence H. Simon - 1981 - Journal of the History of Ideas 42 (2):317.
  7. Vico and the problem of other cultures.Lawrence H. Simon - 1993 - Philosophical Forum 25:33-33.
     
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    Morality and Conflict. [REVIEW]Lawrence H. Simon - 1984 - New Vico Studies 2:131-134.
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    Prisoners, Paradox, and Rationality.Lawrence H. Davis - 1977 - American Philosophical Quarterly 14 (4):319 - 327.
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    The Run on Ritalin: Attention Deficit Disorder and Stimulant Treatment in the 1990s.Lawrence H. Diller - 1996 - Hastings Center Report 26 (2):12-18.
    Ritalin use has increased by 500 percent in the last five years. The reasons for this dramatic surge are rooted in changes and pressures in psychiatry and society at large.
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  11. They deserve to suffer.Lawrence H. Davis - 1972 - Analysis 32 (4):136.
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  12. Functionalism and absent qualia.Lawrence H. Davis - 1982 - Philosophical Studies 41 (March):231-49.
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    Knowledge by deduction.Lawrence H. Powers - 1978 - Philosophical Review 87 (3):337-371.
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    The One Fallacy Theory.Lawrence H. Powers - 1995 - Informal Logic 17 (2).
    My One Fallacy theory says there is only one fallacy: equivocation, or playing on an ambiguity. In this paper I explain how this theory arose from rnetaphilosophical concerns. And I contrast this theory with purely logical, dialectical, and psychological notions of fallacy.
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    Self-consciousness in chimps and pigeons.Lawrence H. Davis - 1989 - Philosophical Psychology 2 (3):249-59.
    Chimpanzee behaviour with mirrors makes it plausible that they can recognise themselves as themselves in mirrors, and so have a 'self-concept'. I defend this claim, and argue that roughly similar behaviour in pigeons, as reported, does not in fact make it equally plausible that they also have this mental capacity. But for all that it is genuine, chimpanzee self-consciousness may differ significantly from ours. I describe one possibility I believe consistent with the data, even if not very plausible: that the (...)
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    What are W and M awarenesses of?Lawrence H. Davis - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (2):318-319.
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    Intending and Acting: Toward a Naturalized Action Theory.Lawrence H. Davis - 1987 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 47 (3):506-511.
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    Disembodied brains.Lawrence H. Davis - 1974 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 52 (2):121-132.
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    Intentions, awareness, and awareness thereof.Lawrence H. Davis - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (4):566-567.
  20. They Deserve to Suffer.Lawrence H. Davis - 1972 - Analysis 32 (4):136 - 140.
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    Ad Hominem Arguments.Lawrence H. Powers - unknown
    Ad hominem arguments argue that some opponent should not be heard and no argument of that opponent should be heard or considered. The opponent has generally pernicious views, false and harmful. Moreover he is diabolically clever at arguing for his views. Thus, the ad hominem argument is essentially a device by which non-intellectuals try to wrest control of a dialectical situation from intellectuals. Stifling intellectuals, disrupting the dialectical situation, is an unpleasant conclusion, but no fallacy has been shown in what (...)
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    Individuation of actions.Lawrence H. Davis - 1970 - Journal of Philosophy 67 (15):520-530.
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    No report; no feeling.Lawrence H. Davis - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (4):647-648.
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    On the need for a computational psychology and the hope for a naturalistic one.Lawrence H. Davis - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (1):76-78.
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    Asha as the Law in the G'thasAsha as the Law in the Gathas.Lawrence H. Mills - 1899 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 20:31.
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    Avesta Eschatology Compared with the Books of Daniel and Revelation.Lawrence H. Mills - 1907 - The Monist 17 (4):583-609.
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    Avesta Eschatology Compared with the Books of Daniel and Revelation.Lawrence H. Mills - 1907 - The Monist 17 (3):321-346.
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    Avesta Eschatology Compared with the Books of Daniel and Revelation.Lawrence H. Mills - 1907 - The Monist 17 (4):583-609.
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    Exponent for Hall–Petch behaviour of ultra-hard multilayers.Lawrence H. Friedman - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (11):1443-1481.
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  30. Cerebral Hemispheres.Lawrence H. Davis - 1997 - Philosophical Studies 87 (2):207-222.
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    Wayward Causal Chains.Lawrence H. Davis - 1980 - Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy 2:55-65.
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  32. First Chapter of the Pahlavi Yasna.Lawrence H. Mills - 1907 - The Monist 17:320.
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  33. of Oxford.Lawrence H. Mills - 1908 - The Monist 18:475.
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    The Personified Asha.Lawrence H. Mills - 1899 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 20:277-302.
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    The Pahlavi Text of Yasna ix. 49-103 for the First Time Critically Translated.Lawrence H. Mills - 1903 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 24:64-76.
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    The Pahlavi Text of Yasna XVII, Edited with All the MSS. Collated.Lawrence H. Mills - 1905 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 26:68-78.
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    Agency and Necessity.Lawrence H. Davis, Antony Flew & Godfrey Vesey - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (3):466.
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  38. Nobility and Resentment in Sophocles' Plays.Lawrence H. Hackstaff - 1962 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 43 (2):189.
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    An Unknown Jewish Sect.Lawrence H. Schiffman & Louis Ginzberg - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (1):113.
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  40. Jerusalem: Twice Destroyed, Twice Rebuilt.Lawrence H. Schiffman - 2003 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 97 (1).
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    Dividing by Zero—and Other Mathematical Fallacies.Lawrence H. Powers - 2013 - In Andrew Aberdein & Ian J. Dove (eds.), The Argument of Mathematics. Springer. pp. 173--179.
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    A problem in the one-fallacy theory.Lawrence H. Powers - unknown
    According to the one-fallacy theory, the only real fallacy is equivocation. In particular, the fallacy of incomplete evidence draws a conclusion inductively from parts of our evidence while ignoring other parts of it which undermine the conclusion. T his is an equivocation on the relative term 'probable': the conclusion is probable relative to a part of our evidence but not relative to the whole of it. Unfortunately, this view is not entirely consistent with my meta-theory of fallacies which allows t (...)
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    Commentary on: Andrei Moldovan's "Denying the antecedent and conditional perfection again".Lawrence H. Powers - unknown
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    Commentary on Edwards.Lawrence H. Powers - unknown
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    Commentary on: Minghui Xiong's "Confucian philosophical argumentation skills".Lawrence H. Powers - unknown
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    Commentary on Pinto.Lawrence H. Powers - unknown
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    Commentary on Ritola.Lawrence H. Powers - unknown
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    Commentary on van Laar.Lawrence H. Powers - unknown
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    On philosophy and its history.Lawrence H. Powers - 1986 - Philosophical Studies 50 (1):1 - 38.
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    Statistical Syllogistic, Part 1.Lawrence H. Powers - unknown
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