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    Thomas Robert Malthus, naturalist of the mind.Henry-James Meiring - 2020 - Annals of Science 77 (4):495-523.
    ABSTRACT In 1798, Thomas Robert Malthus’s infamous An Essay on the Principle of Population was published. The publication of the Essay is best remembered for Malthus’s principle – that population multiplies geometrically as opposed to subsistence increasing arithmetically. What is not well known, however, is that Malthus’s Essay also offered a sophisticated – and heterodox – theory of mind. Despite a recent revival in Malthusian scholarship, Malthus’s theory of mind has been largely forgotten. The present study attempts to address this (...)
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  2. Henry Moore on Sculpture a Collection of the Sculptor's Writings and Spoken Words.Henry Moore & Philip Brutton James - 1992
     
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  3. Origin of mental species.Henry James Derbyshire - 1919 - Flint, Mich.,: H. J. Derbyshire.
     
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    Process Theology and Black Liberation.Henry James Young - 1989 - Process Studies 18 (4):259-267.
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    Possible Involvement of Endorphins in Altered States of Consciousness.James L. Henry - 1982 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 10 (4):394-408.
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    Religious experience, archetypes, and the neurophysiology of emotions.James P. Henry - 1986 - Zygon 21 (1):47-74.
    Established religions integrate a society's everyday secular realities with humankind's numinous experience of the holy. Powerful emotions nourish the cultural expression of the archetypes propelling the “ritual dances” of art, sport, and technocracy. During sacred moments such as mother‐infant or adult bonding, neuroendocrine triggers activate lifelong ties. The cultural canon of the left cortex contrasts with the intuitive right. Brainstem “switches” alternate the left's cool, extraverted, sympathetic drive for control with the right's “warm” attachment behavior and dreaming sleep. Psychic trauma (...)
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  7. A new fundamentalism.James Maxwell Henry - 1934 - London: Macmillan.
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    Henry James, Senior: a selection of his writings.Henry James - 1974 - Chicago,: American Library Association.
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    William and Henry James: selected letters.William James, Henry James & Ignas Skrupskelis - 1997 - Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia. Edited by Henry James, Kęstutis Skrupskelis & Elizabeth M. Berkeley.
    This collection of 216 letters offers an accessible, single-volume distillation of the exchange between celebrated brothers William and Henry James. Spanning more than fifty years, their correspondence presents a lively account of the persons, places, and events that affected the Euro-American world from 1861 until the death of William James in August 1910. An engaging introduction by John J. McDermott suggests the significance of the Selected Letters for the study of the entire family.
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    The literary remains of Henry James.Henry James - 1884 - Upper Saddle River, N.J.,: Literature House. Edited by William James.
    INTRODUCTION. THE longer of the works that follow was left by its author almost finished, and, as far as it goes, in completed form, — the proofs having ...
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    Henry James in Reality.James E. Miller Jr - 1976 - Critical Inquiry 2 (3):585-604.
    In working his way through his complex conception of the relation of fiction and reality, [Henry] James thus found the unconscious moral dimension inextricably embedded within "realism" itself. In following the threads of realism back to consciousness itself, James invariably found there intertwined with its roots those aspects and elements that other theorists kept carefully separate. By exploring experience to its source, he found imagination. By following objective life from "out there" to conception, he found individual vision. (...)
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  12. The Letters of William James.William James & Henry James - 1921 - International Journal of Ethics 31 (4):445-446.
     
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  13. The Works of James Gillray From the Original Plates, with the Addition of Many Subjects Not Before Collected.James Gillray, Thomas Wright, R. H. Evans, Henry George Bohn & Charles Whiting - 1847 - Printed for Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden, by Charles Whiting.
     
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    Plato's Third Man Argument.Henry Teloh & David James Louzecky - 1972 - Phronesis 17 (1):80 - 94.
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  15. Towards an Account of Epistemic Luck for Necessary Truths.James Henry Collin - 2018 - Acta Analytica 33 (4):483-504.
    Modal epistemologists parse modal conditions on knowledge in terms of metaphysical possibilities or ways the world might have been. This is problematic. Understanding modal conditions on knowledge this way has made modal epistemology, as currently worked out, unable to account for epistemic luck in the case of necessary truths, and unable to characterise widely discussed issues such as the problem of religious diversity and the perceived epistemological problem with knowledge of abstract objects. Moreover, there is reason to think that this (...)
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  16. Reverse Ontological Argument.James Henry Collin - 2022 - Analysis 82 (3):410-416.
    Modal ontological arguments argue from the possible existence of a perfect being to the actual (necessary) existence of a perfect being. But modal ontological arguments have a problem of symmetry; they can be run in both directions. Reverse ontological arguments argue from the possible nonexistence of a perfect being to the actual (necessary) nonexistence of a perfect being. Some familiar points about the necessary a posteriori, however, show that the symmetry can be broken in favour of the ontological argument.
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    Sensitivity Theorists Aren’t Unhinged.James Henry Collin & Anthony Bolos - 2020 - Erkenntnis 87 (2):535-544.
    Despite its intrinsic plausibility, the sensitivity principle has remained deeply unpopular on the grounds that it violates an even more plausible closure principle. Here we show that sensitivity does not, in general, violate closure. Sensitivity only violates closure when combined with further auxiliary premises—regarding which of an agent’s commitments constitute that agent’s beliefs—which are optional for the sensitivity theorist.
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    The physics and the semantics of quantum measurement.Henry Margenau & James L. Park - 1973 - Foundations of Physics 3 (1):19-28.
    In a recent paper, Prugovečki offered a theory of simultaneous measurements based upon an axiomatic description of the measurement act which excludes certain illustrations of simultaneous measurement previously discussed by the present writers. In this article, the fundamental conceptions of state preparation, state determination, and measurement which underlie our research are compared to Prugovečki's interpretations of the analogous constructs in his theory of measurement.
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  19. Semantic Inferentialism and the Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism.James Henry Collin - 2013 - Philosophy Compass 8 (9):846-856.
    Alvin Plantinga's evolutionary argument against naturalism makes the case that the conjunction of evolutionary theory and naturalism cannot be rationally believed, as, if both evolutionary theory and naturalism were true, it would be highly unlikely that our cognitive faculties are reliable. I present Plantinga's evolutionary argument against naturalism and survey a theory of meaning espoused by Robert Brandom, known as semantic inferentialism. I argue that if one accepts semantic inferentialism, as it is developed by Brandom, then Plantinga's motivation for the (...)
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  20. Liberalism, Deliberative Democracy, and “Reasons that All Can Accept”.Henry S. Richardson & James Bohman - 2009 - Journal of Political Philosophy 17 (3):253-274.
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    The Consolation of Philosophy of Boethius. Translated by H.R. James.Henry Rosher Boethius & James - 1906 - G. Routledge.
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    Soul‐Making, Theosis, and Evolutionary History: An Irenaean Approach.James Henry Collin - 2019 - Zygon 54 (2):523-541.
    In Romans 5, St. Paul claims that death came into the world through Adam's sin. Many have taken this to foist on us a fundamentalist reading of Genesis. If death is the result of human sin, then, apparently, there cannot have been death in the world prior to human sin. This, however, is inconsistent with contemporary evolutionary biology, which requires that death predates the existence of modern humans. Although the relationship between Romans 5, Genesis, and contemporary science has been much (...)
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    A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles.James M. Garnett, J. A. H. Murray, Henry Bradley & W. A. Craigie - 1907 - American Journal of Philology 28 (4):456.
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    Pioneer to the past: The Story of James Henry Breasted.Charles Breasted & James Henry Breasted - 1945 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 3 (11/12):109.
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    A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles.James M. Garnett, James A. H. Murray, Henry Bradley & T. Northcote Toller - 1892 - American Journal of Philology 13 (4):492.
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    The Oxford English Dictionary.James M. Garnett, Henry Bradley, James A. H. Murray & W. A. Craigie - 1913 - American Journal of Philology 34 (2):214.
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  27. Roger de piles and antiquity.James Henry Rubin - 1975 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 34 (2):157-163.
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    Enchiridion Ethicum, Præcipua Moralis Philosophiæ Rudimenta Complectens, Illustrata Utplurimum Veterum Monumentis, & Ad Probitatem Vitæ Perpetuò Accommodata.Henry More, Anne Conway, James Flesher & William Morden - 1668 - Excudebat J. Flesher, Venale Autem Habetur Apud Guilielmum Morden Bibliopolam Cantabrigiensem.
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    A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles.James M. Garnett, James A. H. Murray, Henry Bradley & W. A. Craigie - 1910 - American Journal of Philology 31 (4):460.
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    Demokratia, the gods, and the free world.James Henry Oliver - 1960 - New York: Arno Press.
    In this series of essays the author argues that the mission of Greece and Rome to defend and promote freedom and the rule of law had a religious foundation.
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    Of Marriage and Mathematics: Inferentialism and Social Ontology.James Henry Collin - 2023 - Topoi 42 (1):247-257.
    The semantic inferentialist account of the social institution of semantic meaning can be naturally extended to account for social ontology. I argue here that semantic inferentialism provides a framework within which mathematical ontology can be understood as social ontology, and mathematical facts as socially instituted facts. I argue further that the semantic inferentialist framework provides resources to underpin at least some aspects of the objectivity of mathematics, even when the truth of mathematical claims is understood as socially instituted.
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    Liberalism, Deliberative Democracy, and “Reasons that All Can Accept”.Henry S. Richardson James Bohman - 2009 - Journal of Political Philosophy 17 (3):253-274.
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    The Books of Nature and Scripture.James E. Force & Richard Henry Popkin - 1994 - Springer Verlag.
    Dick Popkin and James Force have attended a number of recent conferences where it was apparent that much new and important research was being done in the fields of interpreting Newton's and Spinoza's contributions as biblical scholars and of the relationship between their biblical scholarship and other aspects of their particular philosophies. This collection represents the best current research in this area. It stands alone as the only work to bring together the best current work on these topics. Its (...)
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    A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles.James M. Garnett, J. A. H. Murray, Henry Bradley & W. A. Craigie - 1904 - American Journal of Philology 25 (4):463.
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    A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles.James M. Garnett, J. A. H. Murray & Henry Bradley - 1903 - American Journal of Philology 24 (1):85.
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  36. Studies in psychology of religious phenomena.James Henry Leuba - 1896 - Worcester, Mass.: [J. H. Orpha].
     
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    Mathematical Nominalism.James Henry Collin - 2022 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Mathematical Nominalism Mathematical nominalism can be described as the view that mathematical entities—entities such as numbers, sets, functions, and groups—do not exist. However, stating the view requires some care. Though the opposing view (that mathematical objects do exist) may seem like a somewhat exotic metaphysical claim, it is usually motivated by the thought that mathematical … Continue reading Mathematical Nominalism →.
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    As Regards Protoplasm, in Relation to Professor Huxley's Essasy on the Physical Basis of Life.James Hutchison Stirling & Thomas Henry Huxley - 2016 - Palala Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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  39. Creative Intelligence: The Phases of the Economic Interest.Henry Waldgrave Stuart, James Hayden Tufts & Horace M. Kallen - 1917 - International Journal of Ethics 28 (1):115-123.
     
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    Freedom and purpose.James Henry Dunham - 1916 - [Princeton.: Princeton university press..
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    The philosophy of things.James Henry Ferguson - 1922 - Denver, Colo.:
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Is the world growing better?James Henry Snowden - 1919 - New York,: The Macmillan company.
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  43. Theodicy and the problem of evil.James Henry Collin - 2022 - In Mark A. Lamport (ed.), The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Philosophy and Religion. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
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    Appearance in this list neither guarantees nor precludes a future review of the book.Henry E. Allison, John Anderson, Creagh McLean Cole, John Beversluis & James Robert Brown - 2008 - Mind 117 (468):468.
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    Monasteries and Culture Change in Inner Mongolia.Henry Serruys & Robert James Miller - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (4):303.
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    Philosophy, its scope and relations.Henry Sidgwick & James Ward - 1902 - Bristol, U.K.: Thoemmes Press.
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    Responding to Other People’s Posture: Visually Induced Motion Sickness From Naturally Generated Optic Flow.Henry E. Cook, Justin A. Hassebrock & L. James Smart - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Ethics and Revelation.Morality as a Religion: An Exposition of Some First Principles.James B. Peterson, Henry L. Nash & W. R. Washington Sullivan - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8 (6):663.
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    From the Pattern to Being.James Bryant & Paget Henry - 2006 - CLR James Journal 12 (1):61-83.
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    Physical Manipulation of the Brain.Henry K. Beecher, Edgar A. Bering, Donald T. Chalkley, José M. R. Delgado, Vernon H. Mark, Karl H. Pribram, Gardner C. Quarton, Theodore B. Rasmussen, William Beecher Scoville, William H. Sweet, Daniel Callahan, K. Danner Clouser, Harold Edgar, Rudolph Ehrensing, James R. Gavin, Willard Gaylin, Bruce Hilton, Perry London, Robert Michels, Robert Neville, Ann Orlov, Herbert G. Vaughan, Paul Weiss & Jose M. R. Delgado - 1973 - Hastings Center Report 3 (Special Supplement):1.
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