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  1. On Deterrence and the Death Penalty.Ernest Den Haavang - 1968 - Ethics 78 (4):280-.
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    Response.Ernest Den Haavang - 1997 - Criminal Justice Ethics 16 (2):7-7.
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    On the Common Saying that it is Better that Ten Guilty Persons Escape than that One Innocent Suffer: Pro and Con.Jeffrey Reiman & Ernest Den Haavang - 1990 - Social Philosophy and Policy 7 (2):226.
    In Zadig, published in 1748, Voltaire wrote of “the great principle that it is better to run the risk of sparing the guilty than to condemn the innocent.” At about the same time, Blackstone noted approvingly that “the law holds that it is better that ten guilty persons escape, than that one innocent suffer.” In 1824, Thomas Fielding cited the principle as an Italian proverb and a maxim of English law. John Stuart Mill endorsed it in an address to Parliament (...)
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  4. Refuting Reiman and Nathanson.Ernest Van Den Haag - 1985 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 14 (2):165-176.
  5. On deterrence and the death penalty.Ernest Van Den Haag - 1968 - Ethics 78 (4):280-288.
  6. The ultimate punishment : A defense.Ernest van den Haag - 2000 - In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press USA.
  7. Deterrence and the death penalty: A rejoinder.Ernest van den Haag - 1970 - Ethics 81 (1):74-75.
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  8. History as factualized fiction.Ernest Van den Haag - 1963 - In Sidney Hook (ed.), Philosophy and history. [New York]: New York University Press.
     
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    Hospitals and Hotels.Ernest van den Haag - 1997 - The Chesterton Review 23 (3):385-389.
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    How Is Entitlement Deserved?Ernest van den Haag - 1994 - Public Affairs Quarterly 8 (4):395-402.
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    Quia ineptum.Ernest van den Haag - 1962 - Ethics 72 (4):266-276.
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    Response.Ernest Van Den Haag - 1997 - Criminal Justice Ethics 16 (2):7-7.
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    Commentary: The lex talionis before and after criminal law.Ernest Van Den Haag - 1992 - Criminal Justice Ethics 11 (1):2-62.
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    Deterrence and the Death Penalty: A Rejoinder.Ernest van Den Haag - 1970 - Ethics 81 (1):74 - 75.
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    Quia Ineptum.Ernest van Den Haag - 1962 - Ethics 72 (4):266 - 276.
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    Rejoinder to Professor Litwack.Ernest Van Den Haag - 1984 - Criminal Justice Ethics 3 (1):20-22.
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    The insanity defense.Ernest Van Den Haag - 1984 - Criminal Justice Ethics 3 (1):3-11.
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    Notes on American Popular Culture.Ernest van den Haag - 1957 - Diogenes 5 (17):56-73.
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  19. In defense of the death penalty.Ernest van den Haag - 2009 - In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring ethics: an introductory anthology. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Passion and Social Constraint.Ernest van den Haag & Ralph Ross - 1963 - Routledge.
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  21. Marxism as Pseudo-Science.Ernest Van den Haag - 1987 - Reason Papers 12:26-32.
     
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  22. On the Common Saying that it is Better that Ten Guilty Persons Escape than that One Innocent Suffer: Pro and Con.Jeffrey Reiman & Ernest Van Den Haag - 1990 - Social Philosophy and Policy 7 (2):226-248.
    In Zadig , published in 1748, Voltaire wrote of “the great principle that it is better to run the risk of sparing the guilty than to condemn the innocent.” At about the same time, Blackstone noted approvingly that “the law holds that it is better that ten guilty persons escape, than that one innocent suffer.” In 1824, Thomas Fielding cited the principle as an Italian proverb and a maxim of English law. John Stuart Mill endorsed it in an address to (...)
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    The Death Penalty.Royal Commission, Hon Mr Gilpin, John Stuart Mill, Clarence Darrow & Ernest Van den Haag - 2015 - In Gertrude Ezorsky (ed.), Philosophical Perspectives on Punishment, Second Edition. State University of New York Press. pp. 183-241.
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    Komparative Ästhetik(en).Ernest W. B. Hess-Lüttich, Meher Bhoot & Vibha Surana (eds.) - 2018 - Boston: Peter Lang.
    Das Buch widmet sich Komparatistischen Studien der interkulturellen Germanistik zu den Beziehungen zwischen Literaturen und anderen Künsten, Gattungen, Medien aus Mitteleuropa und aus anderen Kontinenten mit dem Ziel der Entwicklung einer Pluralität von Perspektiven auf gemeinsame Gegenstände 'Komparativer Ästhetik(en)'.
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    Zur Psychoanalyses der christlichen Religion.Ernest Jones - 1970 - [Frankfurt a.M.]: Suhrkamp.
    Religionspsychologie.--Der Gottmensch-Komplex.--Die Empfängnis der Jungfrau Maria durch das Ohr.--Eine psychoanalitische Studie über den Heiligen Geist.
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  26. A psychoanalytic study of the holy spirit. (Eine Psychoanalytischestudie uber den HeiligenGeist. Imago IX (1), 1923, 58-72). [REVIEW]Ernest Jones - 2021 - In H. Newton Malony & Edward P. Shafranske (eds.), Early Psychoanalytic Religious Writings. Boston: Brill | Rodopi.
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    Ernest van den Haag: Die Juden, das rätselhafte Volk. Vorwort von Salcia Landmann, Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg 1973, 260 pp. [REVIEW]Julius H. Schoeps - 1974 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 26 (4):381-382.
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    On the common saying that it is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer: Pro and con: Jeffrey Reiman and Ernest Van den Haag.Jeffrey Reiman - 1990 - Social Philosophy and Policy 7 (2):226-248.
    In Zadig, published in 1748, Voltaire wrote of “the great principle that it is better to run the risk of sparing the guilty than to condemn the innocent.” At about the same time, Blackstone noted approvingly that “the law holds that it is better that ten guilty persons escape, than that one innocent suffer.” In 1824, Thomas Fielding cited the principle as an Italian proverb and a maxim of English law. John Stuart Mill endorsed it in an address to Parliament (...)
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    Combinatorial principles in the core model for one Woodin cardinal.Ernest Schimmerling - 1995 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 74 (2):153-201.
    We study the fine structure of the core model for one Woodin cardinal, building of the work of Mitchell and Steel on inner models of the form . We generalize to some combinatorial principles that were shown by Jensen to hold in L. We show that satisfies the statement: “□κ holds whenever κ the least measurable cardinal λ of order λ++”. We introduce a hierarchy of combinatorial principles □κ, λ for 1 λ κ such that □κ□κ, 1 □κ, λ □κ, (...)
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    Characterization of □κin core models.Ernest Schimmerling & Martin Zeman - 2004 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 4 (01):1-72.
    We present a general construction of a □κ-sequence in Jensen's fine structural extender models. This construction yields a local definition of a canonical □κ-sequence as well as a characterization of those cardinals κ, for which the principle □κ fails. Such cardinals are called subcompact and can be described in terms of elementary embeddings. Our construction is carried out abstractly, making use only of a few fine structural properties of levels of the model, such as solidity and condensation.
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    Truth and consequence in mediaeval logic.Ernest Addison Moody - 1976 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
  32. Goal-directed processes in biology.Ernest Nagel - 1977 - Journal of Philosophy 74 (5):261-279.
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    The logic of William of Ockham.Ernest Addison Moody - 1935 - New York,: Russell & Russell.
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    Collapsing functions.Ernest Schimmerling & Boban Velickovic - 2004 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 50 (1):3-8.
    We define what it means for a function on ω1 to be a collapsing function for λ and show that if there exists a collapsing function for +, then there is no precipitous ideal on ω1. We show that a collapsing function for ω2 can be added by forcing. We define what it means to be a weakly ω1-Erdös cardinal and show that in L[E], there is a collapsing function for λ iff λ is less than the least weakly ω1-Erdös (...)
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  35. William of Ockham.Ernest A. Moody - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 8--306.
     
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    Greek political theory.Ernest Barker - 1960 - New York,: Barnes & Noble.
    Much has been written about the interpretation of Plato in the last thirty years. Once interpreted as a revolutionary of the left, and a prophet of Socialism, he has lately been interpreted as a revolutionary of the Right and a forerunner of Fascism. In this book Plato appears as himself âe" a revolutionary indeed, and even an authoritarian, but a revolutionary of the pure idea of the Good, and an authoritarian of the pure reason, unattached either to the Right or (...)
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    The abc's of mice.Ernest Schimmerling - 2001 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 7 (4):485-503.
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    The language of modern physics.Ernest H. Hutten - 1956 - New York,: Macmillan.
    First published in 1956 The Language of Modern Physics gives a complete account of the concepts both of classical and quantum physics. It deals with themes like logic and semantics; basic ideas of physics and the methods scientists use for confirming their hypotheses.
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    Social Contract. Essays by Locke, Hume and Rousseau.Ernest Barker - 1950 - Journal of Philosophy 47 (26):783-783.
    This is a review of a volume including Locke's Second Treatise, Rousseau's Social Contract, and Hume's "Of the Original Contract." The Rousseau essay is translated by Gerard Hopkins, and Ernest Baker provides an introduction to the texts.
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    The religion of David Hume.Ernest Campbell Mossner - 1978 - Journal of the History of Ideas 39 (4):653 - 663.
    HUME’S PHILOSOPHICAL SUBVERSION OF RELIGION, NATURAL AND REVEALED, WAS LIFELONG: THE "RELIGIOUS HYPOTHESIS" IS EMPTY. SO I HAVE ARGUED IN A NEW READING OF THE "DIALOGUES". THE ONLY HOPE FOR HUMANITY LIES IN MAN HIMSELF. HUME DISTINGUISHES BETWEEN THE "VULGAR" AND THE "ENLIGHTENED." AT THE APEX OF THE "ENLIGHTENED" STAND THE "HEROES IN PHILOSOPHY," OF WHOM ONLY GALILEO AND NEWTON ARE SPECIFIED. THE "ENLIGHTENED" PROVIDE LEADERSHIP AND KNOWLEDGE, A DUTY WE MAY VIEW AS THE "RELIGION OF MAN." QUITE POSSIBLY HUME (...)
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  41. Functional explanations in biology.Ernest Nagel - 1977 - Journal of Philosophy 74 (5):280-301.
  42. Impressions and appraisals of analytic philosophy in europe. I.Ernest Nagel - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (1):5-24.
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    Studies in medieval philosophy, science, and logic: collected papers, 1933-1969.Ernest Addison Moody - 1975 - Berkeley: University of California Press.
    William of Auvergne and His Treatise De Anima I. Introduction William of Auvergne, Bishop of Paris from until his death in, is of interest to us chiefly ...
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    Ockham, Buridan, and Nicholas of Autrecourt.Ernest A. Moody - 1947 - Franciscan Studies 7 (2):113-146.
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    Anti-chance: a reply to Monod's chance and necessity.Ernest Schoffeniels - 1976 - New York: Pergamon Press.
    Satire on politics, literature and art. James Joyce, Lenin, and Dadaist, Tristan Tzara come together in the memories of an obscure English diplomat (Henry Wilfred Carr) in Zurich.
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    Publishing entrepreneurs: Balancing the books: Fifty-eight years of filling gaps and breaking barriers.Ernest Hecht - 2008 - Logos 19 (4):178-182.
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  47. Philosophie Et Atheisme.Ernest Hello - 2013 - Paris,: Perrin et cie.
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    Ockham and Aegidius of Rome.Ernest A. Moody - 1949 - Franciscan Studies 9 (4):417-442.
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    An unrecognised agent in the deformation of rocks.Ernest H. L. Schwarz - 1903 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 14 (1):385-402.
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    Cardinal transfer properties in extender models.Ernest Schimmerling & Martin Zeman - 2008 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 154 (3):163-190.
    We prove that if image is a Jensen extender model, then image satisfies the Gap-1 morass principle. As a corollary to this and a theorem of Jensen, the model image satisfies the Gap-2 Cardinal Transfer Property → for all infinite cardinals κ and λ.
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