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    Dialectical logics for the political sciences.Hayward R. Alker (ed.) - 1982 - Amsterdam: Rodopi.
  2. Massachusetts, logic, dialectics, politics.H. R. Alker Jr - 1982 - In Hayward R. Alker (ed.), Dialectical Logics for the Political Sciences. Rodopi.
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    Rediscoveries and reformulations: humanistic methodologies for international studies.Hayward R. Alker - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book provides a distinctive and rich conception of methodology within international studies. From a rereading of the works of leading Western thinkers about international studies, Hayward Alker rediscovers a 'neo-Classical' conception of international relations which is both humanistic and scientific. He draws on the work of classical authors such as Aristotle and Thucydides; modern writers like Machiavelli, Vico, Marx, Weber, Deutsch and Bull; and post-modern writers like Havel, Connolly and Toulmin. The central challenge addressed is how to integrate 'positivist' (...)
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    The concept of mental health.Henry A. Alker - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (4):534-543.
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    The Geography of Negotiation: Wales, Anglo-Scottish Sympathy, and Tobias Smollett.Sharon Alker - 2002 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 21:87.
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    The Idea of Disability in the Eighteenth Century.Sharon Alker, Emile Bojesen, Jess Domanico, Jason S. Farr, Jess Keiser, Paul Kelleher, Jamie Kinsley, Dana Gliserman Kopans, Holly Faith Nelson & Anna K. Sagal (eds.) - 2014 - Bucknell University Press.
    The Idea of Disability in the Eighteenth Century is a wide-ranging collection of essays that explores philosophy, biography, and texts about and by disabled people living in the eighteenth century. The book, which introduces and affirms the notion that disability studies predates most United States and United Kingdom findings by more than a hundred years, will be of interest to philosophers, historians, sociologists, and literary scholars.
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    Will Power.Henry Alker - 1960 - Analysis 21 (4):78 - 81.
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    Review of Vladimir A. Lefebvre: Algebra of Conscience: A Comparative Analysis of Western and Soviet Ethical Systems[REVIEW]Hayward R. Alker Jr - 1984 - Ethics 94 (3):520-523.