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    De Oorspronkelijkheid En Actuele Betekenis Van H. Van Riessen Als Filosoof Van De Techniek.H. W. H. Haaksma - 1997 - Philosophia Reformata 62 (1):23-47.
    Verwijzend naar de Burndy Library conferentie in 1973 schrijft P.A. Kroes in de inleiding tot de ‘proceedings’ van de internationale conferentie over ‘Technische ontwikkeling en natuurwetenschap in de 19e en 20e eeuw’,1 dat tijdens de eerstgenoemde conferentie de meeste deelnemers van mening waren dat de opvatting van techniek als toegepaste wetenschap onjuist was. Technische produkten volgen niet zonder meer lineair uit de beschikbare natuurwetenschappelijke kennis. Een dergelijke zienswijze leidt bovendien snel tot de gedachte dat bij een autonome ontwikkeling van de (...)
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  2. Animal Nature and Human Nature.W. H. Thorpe - 1975 - Philosophy 50 (194):485-487.
     
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  3. Kant’s Criticism of Metaphysics.W. H. Walsh - 1975 - Philosophy 52 (199):109-111.
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  4. A History of American Philosophy.H. W. SCHNEIDER - 1953 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 15 (3):532-534.
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  5. An Introduction to Philosophy of History.W. H. Walsh - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (103):378-381.
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  6. Wiggins, Artefact Identity and 'Best Candidate' Theories.H. W. Noonan - 1985 - Analysis 45 (1):4 - 8.
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  7. The Four-Dimensional World.H. W. Noonan - 1976 - Analysis 37 (1):32-39.
    This paper defends the view of continuants as 'four-dimensional worms' against an argument of Geach's. This is to the effect that if continuants are four-dimensional worms then their stages either do, or do not, fall under the very general terms satisfied by the continuants themselves (a stage of a man either is, or is not, a man); but that either alternative is untenable. I try to show how the former alternative may be defended by appealing to some of Geach's own (...)
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  8. Categories.W. H. Walsh - 1953 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 45:274.
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  9. Schematism.W. H. Walsh - 1957 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 49:95.
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  10. On Understanding Physics.W. H. Watson - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (56):480-480.
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  11. Nietzsche's Critique of Democracy (1870–1886).H. W. Siemens - 2009 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 38 (1):20-37.
    This article reconstructs Nietzsche's shifting views on democracy in the period 1870–86 with reference to his enduring preoccupation with tyrannical concentrations of power and the conviction that radical pluralism offers the only effective form of resistance. As long as he identifies democracy with pluralism , he sympathizes with it as a site of resistance and emancipation. From around 1880 on, however, Nietzsche increasingly links it with tyranny, in the form of popular sovereignty, and with the promotion of uniformity, to the (...)
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    Indefinite Identity: A Reply to Broome.H. W. Noonan - 1984 - Analysis 44 (3):117 - 121.
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    Dummett on Abstract Objects.H. W. Noonan - 1976 - Analysis 36 (2):49 - 54.
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    Rigid Designation.H. W. Noonan - 1979 - Analysis 39 (4):174-182.
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    Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie.W. A. H., Friedrich Ueberweg & Max Heinze - 1895 - Philosophical Review 4:343.
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  16. Understanding Physics Today.W. H. WATSON - 1964 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 15 (59):259-264.
     
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  17. Leibniz in France from Arnauld to Voltaire: A Study in French Reactions to Leibnizianism, 1670-1760.W. H. BARBER - 1955 - Philosophy 31 (118):283-283.
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    A defence of freethinking in logistics.H. W. B. Joseph - 1932 - Mind 41 (164):424-440.
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    Introduction to Comparative Mysticism. By Jacques de Marquette. Philosophical Library, New York, 1949. 229 pp. $3.75.W. H. Sheldon - 1950 - Philosophy of Science 17 (4):356-356.
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    Kant's Criticism of Metaphysics—I.W. H. Walsh - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (55):313-325.
    What is the Critique of Pure Reason about? The terminology of the work is so perplexing, its argument so obscurely expressed, that the ordinary reader may be forgiven if he puts it down at the end very much in the dark as to what it all means. He will have seen that in it Kant has attempted to establish certain conclusions: the subjectivity of space and time, the existence and objective validity of a number of a priori concepts or categories, (...)
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    R. G. Collingwood's Philosophy of History: PHILOSOPHY.W. H. Walsh - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (82):153-160.
    Philosophy of history is not a subject which has hitherto attracted much attention in this country. Preoccupation with the methods and achievements of the natural sciences, and distaste for the sort of rationale of history as a whole which Hegel and others offered under the title in the early nineteenth century, have served to make most British philosophers accord its problems only the most casual recognition. It is therefore all the more interesting to find an English writer of unusual powers (...)
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  22. Facets of Plato's Philosophy.W. H. Werkmeister - 1980 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 36 (2):218-219.
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  23. Facets of Platos Philosophy.W. H. Werkmeister - 1976 - Phronesis 21:(1976).
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    Heideggers These vom Ende der Philosophie: Verhandlungen des Leidener Heidegger-Symposiums April 1984.M. F. Fresco, Rob J. A. van Dijk & H. W. Peter Vijgeboom (eds.) - 1989 - Bonn: Bouvier.
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  25. Professor Eddington on ''The nature of the physical world''.H. W. B. Joseph - 1928 - Hibbert Journal 27:406-423.
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    The psychological explanation of the development of the perception of external objects (I.).H. W. B. Joseph - 1910 - Mind 19 (75):305-321.
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    An Argument of Aristotle on Non-Contradiction.H. W. Noonan - 1977 - Analysis 37 (4):163-169.
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    Mill's doctrine of natural kinds.W. H. S. Monck - 1887 - Mind 12 (48):637-640.
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  29. Mr. Keynes on probability.H. W. B. Joseph - 1923 - Mind 32 (128):408-431.
  30. Count Nouns and Mass Nouns.H. W. Noonan - 1978 - Analysis 38 (4):167-172.
    The paper argues that one distinction between concrete count nouns and concrete mass nouns is that geach's derelativization thesis is valid for the former but not valid for the latter. That is, Where 'f' is a concrete count noun 'x is (an) f' means 'for some y, X is the same f as y', But where 'f' is a concrete mass noun this is not so; rather, In this case, 'x is f' is tantamount to 'for some y, X is (...)
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  31. The Christian Challenge to Philosophy.W. H. V. Reade - 1953 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 15 (2):341-343.
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  32. The Christian Challenge to Philosophy.W. H. V. Reade, H. H. Rowley & Alan W. Watts - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (107):373-374.
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  33. Haigh-Pickard - Cambridge, The Attic Theatre.W. H. D. Rees - 1907 - Classical Weekly 1:188.
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  34. Instinct and the Unconscious: A Contribution to a Biological Theory of the Psycho-Neuroses.W. H. R. Rivers - 1921 - Mind 30 (118):198-207.
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  35. A Definition of Causation.W. H. Sheldon - 1914 - Philosophical Review 23:484.
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    A Definition of Causation. IV.W. H. Sheldon - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 11 (14):365-376.
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  37. A Definition of Causation II.W. H. Sheldon - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy 11 (10):253.
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    A Definition of Causation.W. H. Sheldon - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy 11 (12):309.
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  39. America's Progressive Philosophy.W. H. Sheldon - 1945 - Philosophy 20 (76):189-190.
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    A Study of Intensive Facts.W. H. Sheldon - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (10):260-266.
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    Dr. Goldenweiser and Historical Indeterminism.W. H. Sheldon - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 16 (12):327-330.
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    Is the Abstract Unreal?W. H. Sheldon - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (17):449-453.
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  43. Journals and New Books.W. H. Sheldon - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (9):248.
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  44. Notes and News.W. H. Sheldon - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (9):250.
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    On the Nature of the Union of Mind and Body.W. H. Sheldon - 1937 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 13:147.
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  46. Recent French Articles on Logic and Mathematics.W. H. Sheldon - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (19):526.
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  47. Some Inadequacies of Modern Theories of Judgment.W. H. Sheldon - 1907 - Philosophical Review 16:459.
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    Some Inadequacies of Modern Theories of Judgment.W. H. Sheldon - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (4):94-100.
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    The Quarrel about Transcendency.W. H. Sheldon - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (7):180-185.
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  50. The Vice of Modern Philosophy.W. H. Sheldon - 1915 - Philosophical Review 24:233.
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