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    Democracy Naturalised.Walter Horn & Richard Marshall - 2021 - 3:16 8:1-12.
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    Assessing reported adherence to pharmacological treatment recommendations. Translation and evaluation of the Medication Adherence Report Scale (MARS) in Germany.Cornelia Mahler, Katja Hermann, Rob Horne, Sabine Ludt, Walter Emil Haefeli, Joachim Szecsenyi & Susanne Jank - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (3):574-579.
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  3. Epistemic Closure, Home Truths, and Easy Philosophy.Walter Horn - 2018 - Journal of Philosophy 115 (1):34-51.
    In spite of the intuitiveness of epistemic closure, there has been a stubborn stalemate regarding whether it is true, largely because some of the “Moorean” things we seem to know easily seem clearly to entail “heavyweight” philosophical things that we apparently cannot know easily—or perhaps even at all. In this paper, I will show that two widely accepted facts about what we do and don’t know—facts with which any minimally acceptable understanding of knowledge must comport—are jointly inconsistent with the truth (...)
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  4. Why Radical Democracy is Inconsistent with "Mob Rule".Walter Horn - 2021 - The Romanian Journal of Society and Politics 15 (1):7-22.
    The word “populism” commonly elicits images of hordes of angry townspeople with pitchforks and torches. That is the classic picture of “the mob,” bolstered by countless movie and television productions, and it is clearly based on such historical events as the English civil wars, the sans-culottes’ terror, the Bolshevik revolution, and the recent genocides in Rwanda and Burundi. Many of the leaders involved in fostering such horrors are seen as radical democrats whose successors today should also be feared. In this (...)
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  5. From Congruence to Consonance: A Majoritarian Restatement of Eckstein’s Stability Theory.Walter Horn - 2022 - Romanian Review of Political Sciences and International Relations 19 (2):93-112.
    Harry Eckstein’s long-standing (but ever-changing) hypothesis that a nation’s political stability is a function of “congruence” between the “authority patterns” exhibited by the government and those displayed by nearly every sort of institution under that government’s aegis involved a highly complex politico-psychological theory. As a result, it was quite difficult either to confirm or disconfirm. While there have been a number of suggested revisions that apparently simplify his thesis, they suffer either from vagueness or a failure to take democracy to (...)
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    Reid and Hall on Perceptual Relativity and Error.Walter Horn - 2010 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 8 (2):115-145.
    Epistemological realists have long struggled to explain perceptual error without introducing a tertium quid between perceivers and physical objects. Two leading realist philosophers, Thomas Reid and Everett Hall, agreed in denying that mental entities are the immediate objects of perceptions of the external world, but each relied upon strange metaphysical entities of his own in the construction of a realist philosophy of perception. Reid added ‘visible figures’ to sensory impressions and specific sorts of mental events, while Hall utilized an array (...)
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  7. CHOICE: an Objective, Voluntaristic Theory of Prudential Value.Walter Horn - 2020 - Philosophia 48 (1):191-215.
    It is customary to think that Objective List (“OL), Desire-Satisfaction (“D-S”) and Hedonistic (“HED”) theories of prudential value pretty much cover the waterfront, and that those of the three that are “subjective” are naturalistic (in the sense attacked by Moore, Ross and Ewing), while those that are “objective” must be Platonic, Aristotelian or commit the naturalist fallacy. I here argue for a theory that is both naturalistic (because voluntaristic) and objective but neither Platonic, Aristotelian, nor (I hope) fallacious. In addition, (...)
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    A Wise Thing Bearing Gifts.Walter Horn - 2022 - Erraticus 2022 (December 22):1-6.
    A discussion with ChatGPT showing both its weaknesses and strengths for researchers in the humanities.
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    Tonality, Musical Form, and Aesthetic Value.Walter Horn - 2015 - Perspectives of New Music 53.
    It has been claimed by Diana Raffman, that atonal (and in particular serial) music can have no aesthetic value, because it is in an important sense meaningless. This worthlessness is claimed to result from cognitive/psychological facts about human listeners that have been confirmed by empirical investigations such as those conducted by Lerdahl and Jackendoff. Similar assertions about the necessary inferiority of 12-tone music have been made by, among others, Taruskin, Cavell, and Goldman, some of whom echo Raffman’s suggestion that both (...)
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  10. Democratic Theory Naturalized: The Foundations of Distilled Populism.Walter Horn - 2020 - Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
    "Populism" has long been a dirty word. To some, it suggests the tyranny of the mob, to others, a xenophobic nativism. It is sometimes considered conducive to (if not simply identical to) fascism. In this timely book, Walter Horn acquits populism by "distilling" it, in order to finally give the people the power to govern themselves, free from constraints imposed either by conservatives (or libertarians) on the right or liberals (or Marxists) on the left. Beginning with explanations of (...)
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  11. The Roots of Representationism: An Introduction to Everett Hall.Walter Horn - 2013 - Lap Lambert.
    American philosopher Everett W. Hall was among the first epistemologists writing in English to have promoted “representationism,” a currently popular explanation of cognition. According to this school, there are no private sense-data or qualia, because the ascription of public properties that are exemplified in the world of common sense is believed to be sufficient to explain mental content. In this timely volume, Walter Horn, perhaps the foremost living expert on Hall’s philosophy, not only provides copious excerpts from Hall’s (...)
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    Patients' Beliefs about Medicines in a primary care setting in Germany.Cornelia Mahler, Katja Hermann, Rob Horne, Susanne Jank, Walter Emil Haefeli & Joachim Szecsenyi - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (2):409-413.
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  13. A new proof for the physical world.Walter Horn - 1984 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44 (4):531-537.
    A proof is offered according to which if a psychological premise held by many diverse philosophers through the centuries to the effect that any represented physical property will be held to be exemplified unless some conflicting physical property is simultaneously represented is considered to be necessary, then there are physical objects in every possible world.
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  14. Note on Two Snowdon Criticisms of the Causal Theory of Perception.Walter Horn - 2012 - Acta Analytica 27 (4):441-447.
    Two arguments Paul Snowdon has brought against the causal theory of perception are examined. One involves the claim that, based on the phenomenology of perceptual situations, it cannot be the case that perception is an essentially causal concept. The other is a reductio , according to which causal theorists’ arguments imply that a proposition Snowdon takes to be obviously non-causal ( A is married to B ) can be analyzed into some sort of indefinite ‘spousal connection’ plus a causal ingredient (...)
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    A Guide to Allocating Resources Between Mediation and Adjudication.Walter Horn - 1992 - Justice System Journal 15 (3):824-841.
    Mediation is generally considered faster and less expensive than adjudication. However, if cases undergoing mediation cannot be resolved by such means, the time and cost must simply be added to the cost of adjudicating the matter. This paper suggests marks by which particular workers' compensation disputes can be determined to be good candidates for mediation.
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    Coase's Theorem and the Speculative Withholding of Land.Walter Horn - 1985 - Land Economics 61 (2):208-217.
    In his classic paper on social costs, social scientist R. H. Coase has argued that in a world without transaction costs in the "buying and selling," of social benefits and damages, resource allocation would be unaffected by a change in the apportioning of liabilities. That is, whether or not a social nuisance-causer must pay damages to those to whom he is a nuisance, will not, in an efficient economy with no transaction costs, have any effect on resource allocation. In this (...)
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    Libertarianism and Private Property in Land I.Walter Horn - 1984 - American Journal of Economics and Sociology 43 (3):341-356.
    The positions on private landownership of two libertarian scholars thought to have a wide following in that movement are examined The libertarians —Murray Rothbard and Robert Nozick—hold positions which are untenable. Rothbard's theory is almost indistinguishable from John Locke's and rests on the labor theory of ownership and the admixture theory of labor; standards which are too vague. Nozick believes that making something valuable gives a right of ownership, but again the standard is too ambiguous. And it is necessary to (...)
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  18. Libertarianism and Private Property in Land II.Walter Horn - 1985 - American Journal of Economics and Sociology 44 (1):67-80.
    Whether or not we have any natural right to landownership, like life and liberty, the institution of private property is agood. The utility produced by private property in land is overshadowed by the evils produced by the speculative withholding of supramarginal land unless compensatory payments are required of landowners. Such payments should be made to those living in the same “rental area” and should be of an amount that will eliminate all incentive to land speculation. It is not always either (...)
     
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    Review of Brian Christopher Jones, "Constitutional Idolatry and Democracy: Challenging the Infatuation With Writtenness".Walter Horn - 2021 - 3:16 AM.
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    The Perennial Solution Center.Walter Horn - 2003 - Imprint Books.
    Part play, part breviary, this book of conversations on "transcendence" is interspersed with brief excerpts from a wide variety of works on mysticism, philosophy, and the psychology of religion.
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  21. The Rise and Fall of Disjunctivism.Walter Horn - 2013 - Abstracta 7 (1):1-15.
    In the direct realist tradition of Reid and Austin, disjunctivism has joined its precursors inproudly trumpeting its allegiance with naïve realism. And the theory gains plausibility, par-ticularly as compared with adverbialism, if one considers a Wittgensteinian line of argumentregarding the use of sensation words. But ‘no common factor’ doctrines can be shown to beinconsistent with the naïve realism that has served as their main support. This does notmean that either disjunctivism or the Wittgensteinian perspective on language acquisitionthat informed it must (...)
     
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    Who Cares About Democracy?Walter Horn - 2021 - Erraticus 5 (Jan. 15, 2021):1-3.
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    Körperlichkeit in der Philosophie der Spätantike. Corporeità nella filosofia tardoantica.Christoph Horn, Daniela Patrizia Taormina & Denis Walter (eds.) - 2020 - Baden-Baden: Academia Verlag.
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    Platonstudien.B. L. Gildersleeve, Ferdinand Horn & Walter Pater - 1894 - American Journal of Philology 15 (1):89.
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  25. Substance and Mode: A Spinozistic Study.Walter Mark Horn - 1978 - Dissertation, Brown University
     
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    Review of Drutman, Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop. [REVIEW]Walter Horn - 2021 - A Hornbook of Democracy Book Reviews, 3:16 AM.
    This is a review of Lee Drutman's recent book endorsing multi-party democracy in America.
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  27. Review of Adam Jentleson, Kill Switch. [REVIEW]Walter Horn - 2021 - A Hornbook of Democracy Book Reviews.
    Adam Jentleson's book about the U.S. Senate, it's leaders, and mostly its Filibuster is reviewed.
     
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    Null.Greg Andonian, Natasa Bakic-Miric, Giorgio Baruchello, John Bokina, Silvia Bruti, Edmund J. Campion, Mihai Caprioara, Victor Castellani, Anthony H. Chambers, Camelia Mihaela Cmeciu, Doina Cmeciu, Stanley Corngold, Douglas J. Cremer, Jens De Vleminck, Liviu Drugus, Eberhard Eichenhofer, Dario Fernandez-Morera, Richard Findler, Irene Guenther, Jeff Horn, Richard H. King, Norma Landau, Walter S. H. Lim, Thomas Loebel, David W. Lovell, Michele Maggiore, Georgeta Marghescu, Aaron Massecar, Markus Meckl, Tim Murphy, Wan-Hsiang Pan, Marianna Papastephanou, Priscilla Ringrose, Marina Ritzarev, Christian Roy, Karl W. Schweizer, Carlo Scognamiglio, Stanley Shostak, Lora Sigler, Lavinia Stan, Matthew Sterenberg, Jonathan Stoekl, Dan Stone, Linda Toocaram, Barnard Turner, Gabrielle Weinberger & Phillip H. Wiebe - 2008 - The European Legacy 13 (4):499-543.
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    Self-directedness and the susceptibility to distraction by saliency.Katharina Dinica, Liliana Ramona Demenescu, Anton Lord, Anna Linda Krause, Roselinde Kaiser, Dorothea Horn, Coraline Danielle Metzger & Martin Walter - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (8).
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  30. Physiologia. Epicuro-Gassendo-Charltoniana: Or a Fabrick of Science Natural, upon the Hypothesis of Atoms, Founded by Epicurus, Repaired by Petrus Gessendus, Augmented by Walter Charleton by Walter Charleton. [REVIEW]R. Horne - 1967 - Isis 58:270-271.
     
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    Fred Galvin. Horn sentences. Annals of mathematical logic, vol. 1 no. 4 , pp. 389–422.Walter Taylor - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (4):651.
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    The lost mirror: thinking about education in the Hebrew tradition.Ralf Koerrenz & Friederike von Horn (eds.) - 2020 - Paderborn: Brill, Ferdinand Schöningh.
    The Lost Mirror traces cultural patterns in which the interpretation of learning and education was developed against the backdrop of Hebrew thought. The appreciation of learning is deeply rooted in the Hebrew way of thinking. Learning is understood as an open and history-conscious engagement of man with culture. The consciousness of history is shaped by the motif of the unavailability of the "other" and the difference to this "other". This "other" is traditionally remembered as "God", but may also be reflected (...)
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    Which Mystic has the Revelation?: JAMES R. HORNE.James R. Horne - 1975 - Religious Studies 11 (3):283-291.
    Since the late nineteenth century, studies of mysticism have presented us with two contrasting conclusions. The first is that mystics all over the world report basically the same experience, and the second is that there are great differences among the reports, and possibly among the experiences. On the positive side there are such works as Huxley's The Perennial Philosophy , with its claim that all mystics say that all beings are manifestations of a Divine Ground, that men learn of this (...)
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    Physiologia. Epicuro-Gassendo-Charltoniana: Or a Fabrick of Science Natural, upon the Hypothesis of Atoms, Founded by Epicurus, Repaired by Petrus Gessendus, Augmented by Walter Charleton. Walter Charleton.R. A. Horne - 1967 - Isis 58 (2):270-271.
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    Review: Fred Galvin, Horn Sentences. [REVIEW]Walter Taylor - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (4):651-651.
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    Walter Horn, Democratic Theory Naturalized: The Foundations of Distilled Populism. Lanham, MD.: Lexington Books, 2021. ISBN: 9781793624956, $105, hbk. [REVIEW]Daniel Layman - forthcoming - Journal of Value Inquiry:1-4.
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    Mirjam Horn, Postmodern Plagiarisms: Cultural Agenda and Aesthetic Strategies of Appropriati on in US-American Literature , Walter de Gruyter, Berlin/Boston, 2015.Marko Bogunović - 2019 - Filozofija I Društvo 30 (2):309-311.
    MIRJAM HORN, POSTMODERN PLAGIARISMS: CULTURAL AGENDA AND AESTHETIC STRATEGIES OF APPROPRIATION IN US-AMERICAN LITERATURE, WALTER DE GRUYTER, BERLIN/BOSTON, 2015.Marko Bogunović.
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    Walter Mohr: Waldes von seiner Berufung bis zu seinem Tode, Verlag Ferdinand Berger & Söhne, Horn/Niederösterreich o. J. (1971), 75 pp. Waldenser, Geschichte und Gegenwart, hrsg. v. Wolfgang Erk, Verlag Otto Lembeck, Frankfurt 1971, 263 pp. [REVIEW]Hans-Joachim Schoeps - 1972 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 24 (2):177-177.
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    Platons politische Philosophie und ihre theologischen Grundlagen.Christoph Horn - 2013 - In Dirk Brantl, Rolf Geiger & Stephan Herzberg (eds.), Philosophie, Politik Und Religion: Klassische Modelle von der Antike Bis Zur Gegenwart. [Berlin]: De Gruyter. pp. 11-24.
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    Free will and human responsibility.Herman Harrell Horne - 1912 - New York,: Macmillan.
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    Jakobs Traum: zur Bedeutung der Zwischenwelt in der Tradition des Platonismus: Vorträge eines fachübergreifenden Kolloquiums am Seminar für Klassische Philologie der Universität Mannheim.Hans-Jürgen Horn (ed.) - 2002 - St. Katharinen: Scripta Mercaturae.
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  42. 9. The Task of the Translator.Walter Benjamin - 2012 - In John Biguenet & Rainer Schulte (eds.), Theories of Translation: An Anthology of Essays From Dryden to Derrida. University of Chicago Press. pp. 71-82.
     
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  43. The Bounds of Cognition.Sven Walter - 2001 - Philosophical Psychology 14 (2):43-64.
    An alarming number of philosophers and cognitive scientists have argued that mind extends beyond the brain and body. This book evaluates these arguments and suggests that, typically, it does not. A timely and relevant study that exposes the need to develop a more sophisticated theory of cognition, while pointing to a bold new direction in exploring the nature of cognition Articulates and defends the “mark of the cognitive”, a common sense theory used to distinguish between cognitive and non-cognitive processes Challenges (...)
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  44. Governmentality: critical encounters.William Walters - 2012 - New York: Routledge.
    Introduction: the advance of governmentality -- Foucault, power, and governmentality: introduction; what is governmentality?; beyond the microphysics of power?; from theory of the state to genealogy of the state; history of the art of government; pastoral power; raison d'état; liberal governmentality; five propositions on foucault and governmentality -- Governmentality 3.4.7.: introduction; governmentality after Foucault; governmentality and the political sciences; some problems in governmentality -- Foucault effect redux? some notes on international governmentality studies: constellation; a few preliminary observations; problems and debates (...)
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  45. A Natural History of Negation.Jon Barwise & Laurence R. Horn - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):1103.
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    I primi atomisti: raccolta di testi che riguardano Leucippo e Democrito.Walter Leszl (ed.) - 2009 - Florence: Leo S. Olschki.
    This is the fullest existing collection of the texts, for the moment only in Italian translation, with an introduction, notes, general presentation of the texts, various indexes (part of this material is to be found in an attached CD).
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    Free ${\rm S}5$ algebras.Alfred Horn - 1978 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (1):189-191.
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  48. The road to a world made safe for corporations: The rise of the Chicago School.Robert Van Horn & Philip Mirowski - forthcoming - Modern Intellectual History.
     
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    Can We Inhabit the Moral Universe of Dante's Divine Comedy?Brian Horne - 2003 - Studies in Christian Ethics 16 (1):61-71.
    This paper maintains that, for all his ethical interests, his philosophical and theological essays, political treatises and linguistic studies, Dante was primarily a poet; a poet who, moreover, believed that poetry could change the world, and that the Comedy must be read, first, as a poem. This is not a trivial point, because the Comedy remains a text that is endlessly fascinating to philosophers and theologians as well as moralists who read it for its philosophy, theology and ethics and who (...)
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    Normative Naturalism in Aristotle’s Political Philosophy?Christoph Horn - 2021 - In Peter Adamson & Christof Rapp (eds.), State and Nature: Studies in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 59-80.
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