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    Rahula and the Liberal Buddha.Mr Colin Edwards - 2008 - Buddhist Studies Review 25 (2):232-243.
    This article suggests that the popular western image of the Buddha of the Pali suttas has been influenced by the opening pages of Walpola Rahula’s book What the Buddha Taught. It examines two closely linked qualities postulated by Rahula as attributes of the Buddha: that he is respectful of other religions and that he encourages freedom of thought in his followers. It finds Rahula’s evidence faulty at every turn and goes on to give examples of the Buddha’s and suttas’ disrespectful (...)
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    Spencer (ca. 1874-5).Colin Tyler - 2006 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 12 (1):5-38.
    In this previously unpublished essay, Edward Caird attacks Spencer's Transfigured Realism, before defending an absolute idealist theory of the formation of self-consciousness. Along the way, Caird also considered the writings of Bishop George Berkeley, David Hume, Sir William Hamilton, J.S. Mill and Henry Sidgwick. Yet the primary foci of the essay were Herbert Spencer's writings, particularly First Principles, the second edition of Principles of Psychology and the third volume of Essays: Scientific, Political and Speculative . It appears to follow from (...)
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  3. Meredith Lee.Jonathan Swift, To Mr Congreve & Edward Young - forthcoming - Horizonte.
     
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    The Subjective View: Secondary Qualities and Indexical Thoughts.Edward Wilson Averill & Colin McGinn - 1985 - Philosophical Review 94 (2):296.
  5. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.Edward N. Zalta Uri Nodelman Colin Allen & John Perry - unknown
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    The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: A Developed Dynamic Reference Work.Colin Allen, Uri Nodelman & Edward N. Zalta - 2003 - Metaphilosophy 33 (1‐2):210-228.
    The present information explosion on the World Wide Web poses a problem for the general public and the members of an academic discipline alike, of how to find the most authoritative, comprehensive, and up-to-date information about an important topic. At the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), we have since 1995 been developing and implementing the concept of a dynamic reference work (DRW) to provide a solution to these problems, while maintaining free access for readers. A DRW is much more than (...)
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    The Uighur Empire (744-840) according to the T'ang Dynastic Histories.Edward H. Schafer & Colin Mackerras - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (4):623.
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  8. The Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy: A developed dynamic reference work.Colin Allen, Uri Nodelman & Edward N. Zalta - 2002 - In James Moor & Terrell Ward Bynum (eds.), Cyberphilosophy: the intersection of philosophy and computing. Malden, MA: Blackwell. pp. 210-228.
    In this entry, the authors outline the goals of a "dynamic reference work", and explain how the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy has been designed to achieve those goals.
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    Buddhism Without Beliefs. Stephen Batchelor.Colin Edwards - 1999 - Buddhist Studies Review 16 (2):246-250.
    Buddhism Without Beliefs. Stephen Batchelor. Bloomsbury, London 1998. 127 pp. £9.99. ISBN 0 7475 3769 0.
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    Non-Self Nonsense.Colin Edwards - 2002 - Buddhist Studies Review 19 (2):147-157.
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    Response to Letter.Colin Edwards - 2000 - Buddhist Studies Review 17 (1):49-64.
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    Musica Nova accommodata per Cantar et Sonar Sopra Organi; et Altri Strumenti, Composta per Diversi Eccellentissimu Musici. In Venetia, MDXL.H. Colin Slim & Edward E. Lowinsky - 1966 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 25 (2):215-216.
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    Truly Personalized Medicine?Lauren B. Smith, Colin R. Cooke & Edward B. Goldman - 2014 - Hastings Center Report 44 (4):11-12.
    The patient wished to receive an experimental drug that she was instrumental in developing. After her diagnosis, she had investigated treatments that might help her condition and discovered that a specific compound could be beneficial. To further the development of this potential drug, she obtained preclinical data, founded a company, and sought investment from venture capitalists. The company was about to begin phase I testing, but the clinical trial had not yet opened. In addition, she would not have been a (...)
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  14. A survey of mr Hobbes his leviathan.Earl of Clarendon Edward - 1995 - In G. A. J. Rogers, Robert Filmer, George Lawson, John Bramhall & Edward Hyde Clarendon (eds.), Leviathan: contemporary responses to the political theory of Thomas Hobbes. Bristol, England: Thoemmes Press.
  15. A survey of Mr Hobbes his Leviathan.Earl of Clarendon Edward - 1995 - In G. A. J. Rogers, Robert Filmer, George Lawson, John Bramhall & Edward Hyde Clarendon (eds.), Leviathan: contemporary responses to the political theory of Thomas Hobbes. Bristol, England: Thoemmes Press.
  16. The american philosophical association eastern division: Abstracts of papers to be read at the fifty-fourth annual meeting, Harvard university, december 27-29, 1957. [REVIEW]John W. Lenz, Paul Oskar Kristeller, Willis Doney, Norman Kretzmann, Colin Murray Turbayne, Arthur Pap, E. M. Adams, T. A. Goudge, Edward H. Madden, Rudolf Allers, Hans Jonas, Lawrence W. Beals, Philip Nochlin, Ethel M. Albert, Mary Mothersill, John W. Blyth, Hector N. Castañeda, Milton C. Nahm & Joseph Margolis - 1957 - Journal of Philosophy 54 (24):773-794.
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    Edward Frankland and the Cheapside chemists of Lancaster: an early Victorian pharmaceutical apprenticeship.Colin A. Russell - 1978 - Annals of Science 35 (3):253-273.
    This paper attempts a critical examination of the thesis that an apprenticeship to a Lancaster druggist was, for Edward Frankland, a wholly inappropriate preparation for a career in chemistry. This view, which stems directly from Frankland himself, is defective in several ways. It fails to take into account certain benefits which he accepted as valuable; it implies an exceptional degree of ‘negligence’ which was in fact quite typical; it ignores certain positive indicators of the value of such experience; and it (...)
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  18. Edward John Mostyn Bowlby 1907-1990.Colin Murray Parkes - 1994 - In Parkes Colin Murray (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 87: 1994 Lectures and Memoirs. pp. 247-261.
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  19. Aronowicz, Annette (1998) Jews and Christmas on Time and Eternity: Charles Péguy's Portrait of Bernard-Lazard. Standford, CA: Stanford University Press, 185 pp. Cole-Turner, Ronald, ed.(1997) Human Cloning: Religious Responses. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 151 pp. [REVIEW]Paul W. Diener, Louis DuPré, James C. Edwards, Ronald L. Farmer, Michael Gelven, Mary C. Grey, Colin E. Gunton, Clark T.&T. & Larry A. Hickman - 1998 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 44:190-192.
     
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    Edward Caird Miscellanea.Colin Tyler - 2023 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 29 (1):117-145.
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  21. The Wisdom of Exile: Edward Everett Hale's 'The Man without a Country'.Colin Pearce - 1994 - Interpretation 22 (1):91-109.
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  22. Edward Caird.Colin Tyler - 2002 - In Leemon McHenry, P. Dematteis & P. Fosl (eds.), Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale. Bruccoli Clark Layman. pp. 262--61.
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    Liberal education in America: Civic training and philosophic knowledge in the thought of Edward Everett Hale and James Mccosh.Colin D. Pearce - unknown
    In an address entitled "Democracy and Liberal Education" delivered in 1887, Edward Everett Hale attacked the then President of Princeton University, the distinguished Scottish philosopher James McCosh for his remarks in a lecture to the Exeter Academy. Hale argued, in effect, that McCosh was ultimately "un-American" in his pedagogical purposes. The issues which Hale goes on to address, and the arguments to which he gives vent, show clearly the battle lines as far as liberal education in America was concerned. Hale (...)
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    Reply to mr Kenner's the triviality of the red-green problem.Colin Radford - 1965 - Analysis 25 (June):207-208.
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    Reply to Mr Kenner.Colin Radford - 1965 - Analysis 25 (6):207-208.
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    In custody.Colin Richmond - 2017 - Common Knowledge 23 (2):199-206.
    This Common Knowledge guest column is a partly comical, partly biographical speculation on how Anthony Woodville, brother-in-law of King Edward IV, passed the time while being held under guard at the “Newe Inn” Norwich, from August 20 to 25, 1469.
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  27. An ideal solution to disputes about multiply realized kinds.Colin Klein - 2008 - Philosophical Studies 140 (2):161 - 177.
    Multiply realizable kinds are scientifically problematic, for it appears that we should not expect discoveries about them to hold of other members of that kind. As such, it looks like MR kinds should have no place in the ontology of the special sciences. Many resist this conclusion, however, because we lack a positive account of the role that certain realization-unrestricted terms play in special science explanations. I argue that many such terms actually pick out idealizing models. Idealizing explanation has many (...)
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    The Broughamian philosophy of enlightenment and its critics.Colin D. Pearce - unknown
    Henry Lord Brougham (1778-1868) belongs with Thomas Jefferson and Horace Mann in the United States and Egerton Ryerson in Canada as one of the great promoters and founders of public education in the English-speaking world. His most famous phrase is The schoolmaster is abroad and this quote symbolizes his belief that the fate of the modern, liberal society depends on free access to education for the population at large. It is not that Brougham any more than Jefferson failed to draw (...)
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    “All history is the history of thought”: competing British idealist historiographies.Colin Tyler - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (3):573-593.
    Along with utilitarianism, British idealism was the most important philosophical and practical movement in Britain and its Empire during the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. Even though the British idealists have regained some of their standing in the history of philosophy, their own historical theories still fail to receive the deserved scholarly attention. This article helps to fill that major gap in the literature. Understanding historiography as concerning the appropriate modes of enquiring into the recorded past, this article analyses the key (...)
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    Love, Christian and Diverse: A Response to Colin Grant.Edward Collins Vacek - 1996 - Journal of Religious Ethics 24 (1):29-34.
    Love is religious love to the degree that it cooperates with God's love. Interpretations of God's love and what it would mean to participate in God's love rest on deeper and sometimes divergent conceptualizations of God and God's relation to the world. Agape is an essential feature of Christian life, but it does not follow that it is the distinctive form of Christian love. It is not equally privileged in all Christian theological traditions. Within the framework of Roman Catholic theology, (...)
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    Mr. Spencer's principles of sociology.Edward B. Tylor - 1877 - Mind 2 (6):141-156.
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    Mr. mursell's concept of sensation.Edward Chace Tolman - 1923 - Journal of Philosophy 20 (10):271-272.
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    Numbers, Variables and Mr. Russell’s Philosophy.Edward H. Landis & Robert P. Richardson - 1915 - The Monist 25 (3):321-364.
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    Mr. Bayfield on Conditions 'Contrary to Fact'.Edward B. Clapp - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (09):397-399.
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    Mr. Hooper on freedom.Edward F. Mettrick - 1928 - International Journal of Ethics 38 (2):204-211.
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    Mr. Hooper on Freedom.Edward F. Mettrick - 1927 - International Journal of Ethics 38 (2):204.
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    Mr. Hooper on Freedom.Edward F. Mettrick - 1928 - International Journal of Ethics 38 (2):204-211.
  38. The Bishop of Worcester's Answer to Mr. Locke's Second Letter Wherein His Notion of Ideas is Prov'd to Be Inconsistent with It Self, and with the Articles of the Christian Faith.Edward Stillingfleet, Henry Mortlock & H. J. - 1698 - Printed by J.H. For Henry Mortlock at the Phœix in St. Paul's Church-Yard.
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    Father Feeney on Mr. Adler.Edward F. Saunders - 1942 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 17 (2):384-384.
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    A brief view and survey of the dangerous and pernicious errors to church and state, in Mr. Hobbes's book, entitled Leviathan.Edward Hyde Clarendon - 1676 - London: Routledge/Thoemmes.
    Hobbes' philosophy is one of the high points of a century of great philosophical achievement and Leviathan is recognized as one of the great classics of political theory. But the response from Hobbes's contemporaries to his secular analysis of society demonstrated the challenging nature of his ideas. This collection of many of the major contemporary responses to his thought by leading figures, mostly never republished, provides an outstanding source for assessing his immediate impact and the long-term importance of his work.
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    Mr. Schlesinger on the m-k theory.Edward H. Madden & Murray J. Kiteley - 1964 - Philosophy of Science 31 (1):68-70.
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    Mr. Balfour on transcendentalism.Edward Caird & Arthur James Balfour - 1879 - Mind 4 (13):111-115.
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    A Note on Mr. Blanshard.Edward F. Sheridan - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (4):692-697.
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  44. The Bishop of Worcester's Answer to Mr. Locke's Letter Concerning Some Passages Relating to His Essay of Humane Understanding, Mention'd in the Late Discourse in Vindication of the Trinity. With a Postscript in Answer to Some Reflections Made on That Treatise in a Late Socinian Pamphlet.Edward Stillingfleet, Henry Mortlock & H. J. - 1697 - Printed by J.H. For Henry Mortlock at the Phœix in St. Paul's Church-Yard.
     
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  45. Positivism Before the Church Congress, a Reply to Mr. Balfour [in His Address to the Manchester Church Congress].Edward Spencer Beesly & Arthur James Balfour - 1889
     
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    'A great fire came to be kindled:' Unspinning mr. Philbrick's mayflower.Edward H. Sisson - unknown
    Claims about the economic motivations of population groups in the American past are a staple of contemporary political argument, as polemicists of one side seek to impeach the moral standing of the other side by impeaching the moral standing of the forebears of the people on the other side. Sometimes such polemics are presented to the public in the guise of nonpartisan works of popular history. This paper, applying the training of a litigator in preparing an "opposition" or "reply" brief, (...)
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    Whitehead's metaphysics.Edward Pols - 1967 - Carbondale,: Southern Illinois University Press.
    Edward Pols has made it his purpose in this perceptive study to deal with the aspects of Whitehead's philosophy that belong to traditional metaphysics. Mr. Pols closely examines Process and Reality, Whitehead's chief metaphysical work, and uses Science and the Modern World, Adventures of Ideas, and Modes of Thought to clarify difficulties with some of the doctrines in that work. Mr. Pols's primary concern is with freedom, and he uses this single theme to examine Whitehead's metaphysical system in depth.
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    Whitehead's Metaphysics: A Critical Examination of Process and Reality.Edward Pols - 1967 - Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
    Edward Pols has made it his purpose in this perceptive study to deal with the aspects of Whitehead's philosophy that belong to traditional metaphysics. Mr. Pols closely examines Process and Reality, Whitehead's chief metaphysical work, and uses Science and the Modern World, Adventures of Ideas, and Modes of Thought to clarify difficulties with some of the doctrines in that work. Mr. Pols's primary concern is with freedom, and he uses this single theme to examine Whitehead's metaphysical system in depth.
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    Texts Are Made and Not Given: A Response to a Critique.Edward Wasiolek - 1975 - Critical Inquiry 2 (2):386-391.
    The issue is not whether we should or should not reduce the facts of literature to those of some other order or to make it causally dependent on such things as history, religion, or philosophy. These are the phantoms of forty years. Nor is the issue whether a contextualist can be flexible enough to do other kinds of criticism. Empson was a poor contextualist and an atrocious Freudian; and if the man was the same, the activites were not. One can (...)
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    From the Mind to the Body: The Cultural Origins of Psychosomatic Symptoms by Edward Shorter. [REVIEW]Colin A. Holmes - 1996 - Body and Society 2 (1):113-117.
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