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  1. (1 other version)Five Types of Ethical Theory.C. D. Broad - 1930 - Paterson, N. J.,: Routledge.
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    (2 other versions)The Mind and its Place in Nature.C. D. Broad - 1925 - Mind 35 (137):72-80.
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    (1 other version)Five Types of Ethical Theory.C. D. Broad - 1930 - Mind 39 (155):338-346.
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    Philosophical Papers.Alice Ambrose, G. E. Moore & C. D. Broad - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (3):408.
  5. Leibniz: an introduction.C. D. Broad - 1975 - London: Cambridge University Press.
    This book, first published in 1975, provides critical and comprehensive introduction to the philosophy of Leibniz.
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  6. The Relevance of Psychical Research to Philosophy.C. D. Broad - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (91):291-309.
    I will begin this paper by stating in rough outline what I consider to be the relevance of psychical research to philosophy, and I shall devote the rest of it to developing this preliminary statement in detail.
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    Lectures on Psychical Research.C. W. K. Mundle & C. D. Broad - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (60):275.
  8. Ethics and the History of Philosophy: Selected Essays.C. D. Broad - 1952 - Westport, Ct.: Routledge.
    First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  9. (4 other versions)Examination of McTaggart's Philosophy.C. D. Broad - 1934 - Mind 43 (170):204-224.
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  10. Emotion and sentiment.C. D. Broad - 1954 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 13 (2):203-214.
  11. Kant: an introduction.C. D. Broad - 1978 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    A critical and detailed introduction to Kant's philosophy, with particular reference to the Critique of Pure Reason. Since Broad's death there have been many publications on Kant but Broad's 1978 book still finds a definite place between the very general surveys and the more specialised commentaries. He offers a characteristically clear, judicious and direct account of Kant's work; his criticisms are acute and sympathetic, reminding us forcefully that 'Kant's mistakes are usually more important than other people's correctitudes'. C.D. Broad was (...)
  12. Some elementary reflexions on sense-perception.C. D. Broad - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (January):3-17.
    Sense-perception is a hackneyed topic, and I must therefore begin by craving your indulgence. I was moved to make it the subject of this evening's lecture by the fact that I have lately been reading the book in which the most important of the late Professor Prichard's scattered writings on Sense-perception have been collected by Sir W. D. Ross. Like everything that Prichard wrote, these essays are extremely acute, transparently honest, and admirably thorough. I shall not attempt here either to (...)
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  13. Determinism, indeterminism, and libertarianism.C. D. Broad - 1934 - Cambridge [Eng.]: The University press.
    Originally published in 1934, this book presents the content of an inaugural lecture delivered by the British philosopher Charles Dunbar Broad (1887-1971), upon taking up the position of Knightbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy at Cambridge University. The text presents a discussion of the relationship between determinism, indeterminism and libertarianism. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the writings of Broad and the history of philosophy.
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  14. Egoism as a Theory of Human Motives.C. D. Broad - 1949 - Hibbert Journal 48:105-114.
    Now it is plain that such consequences as these conflict sharply with common-sense notions of morality. If we had been obliged to accept Psychological Egoism, in any of its narrower forms, on its merits, we should have had to say: 'So much the worse for the common-sense notions of morality!' But, if I am right, the morality of common sense, with all its difficulties and incoherences, is immune at least to attacks from the basis of Psychological Egoism.
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    Ethics.C. D. Broad - 1985 - Hingham, MA, USA: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Academic Publishers. Edited by Casimir Lewy.
    This volume contains C. D. Broad's Cambridge lectures on Ethics. Broad gave a course of lectures on the subject, intended primarily for Part I of the Moral Sciences Tripos, every academic year from 1933 - 34 up to and in cluding 1952 - 53 (except that he did not lecture on Ethics in 1935 - 36). The course however was frequently revised, and the present version is es sentially that which he gave in 1952 - 53. Broad always wrote out (...)
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  16. Leibniz: An Introduction.C. D. Broad & C. Lewy - 1975 - Studia Leibnitiana 7 (2):297-299.
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  17. Certain Features in Moore's Ethical Doctrines.C. D. Broad - 1952 - In Paul Arthur Schilpp (ed.), The philosophy of G. E. Moore. New York,: Tudor Pub. Co..
  18. (1 other version)Determinism, Indeterminism and Libertarianism.C. D. Broad - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (35):370-371.
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    IV.—Mechanical Explanation and Its Alternatives.C. D. Broad - 1919 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 19 (1):86-124.
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  20. On the relation between induction and probability (part I.).C. D. Broad - 1918 - Mind 27 (108):389-404.
  21. Examination of Mctaggart'€™s Philosophy, Vol. 1.C. D. Broad - 1933 - Cambridge University Press.
     
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    IV.—Hume's Theory of the Credibility of Miracles.C. D. Broad - 1917 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 17 (1):77-94.
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    On the Function of False Hypotheses in Ethics.C. D. Broad - 1916 - International Journal of Ethics 26 (3):377-397.
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    The relation between induction and probability--(part II.).C. D. Broad - 1920 - Mind 29 (113):11-45.
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    Conscience and Conscientious Action.C. D. Broad - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (58):115 - 130.
    At the present time Tribunals, appointed under an Act of Parliament, are engaged all over England in dealing with claims to exemption from military service based on the ground of “conscientious objection” to taking part directly or indirectly in warlike activities. Now it is no part of the professional business of moral philosophers to tell people what they ought or ought not to do or to exhort them to do their duty. Moral philosophers, as such, have no special information, not (...)
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    Some Methods of Speculative Philosophy.C. D. Broad - 1947 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 21 (1):1-32.
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  27. Hume's Doctrine of Space.C. D. Broad - 1961 - Oxford University Press.
  28. Arguments for the existence of God.C. D. Broad - unknown
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  29. The Philosophy of Francis Bacon.C. D. Broad - 1927 - Humana Mente 2 (7):397-399.
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    Some of the Main Problems of Ethics.C. D. Broad - 1946 - Philosophy 21 (79):99-117.
    Ethics, in the sense in which that word is used by philosophers, may be described as the theoretical treatment of moral phenomena. I use the phrase “moral phenomena” to cover all those facts and only those in describing which we have to use such words as “ought,” “right and wrong,” “good and evil,” or any others which are merely verbal translations of these.
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    The principles of demonstrative induction (I.).C. D. Broad - 1930 - Mind 39 (155):302-317.
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    Religion, Philosophy, and Psychical Research.C. J. Ducasse & C. D. Broad - 1954 - Philosophical Review 63 (2):256.
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  33. Hume's Doctrine of Space.C. D. Broad - 1961 - Proceedings of the British Academy 47:161-76.
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    Kant's Theory of Mathematical and Philosophical Reasoning.C. D. Broad - 1942 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 42:1 - 24.
  35. The principles of demonstrative induction (II.).C. D. Broad - 1930 - Mind 39 (156):426-439.
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    Is "Goodness" a Name of a Simple Non-Natural Quality?C. D. Broad - 1934 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 34:249 - 268.
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    Symposium: Is There "Knowledge by Acquaintance"?G. Dawes Hicks, G. E. Moore, Beatrice Edgell & C. D. Broad - 1919 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 2 (1):159 - 220.
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    The Doctrine of Consequences in Ethics.C. D. Broad - 1914 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (3):293-320.
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    Locke's Doctrine of Substantial Identity & Diversity.C. D. Broad - 1951 - Theoria 17 (1-3):13-26.
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    (1 other version)Leibniz's last controversy with the Newtonians.C. D. Broad - 1946 - Theoria 12 (3):143-168.
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    Philosophy (I).C. D. Broad - 1958 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 1 (1-4):99 – 129.
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    Hägerström's Account of Sense of Duty and Certain Allied Experiences.C. D. Broad - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (97):99 - 113.
    The Swedish philosopher Hägerström, who was professor in Uppsala during the first quarter of the present century, devoted much attention to the philosophical and psychological analysis of moral and legal phenomena. Hägersträm is a difficult writer. He had steeped himself in the works of German philosophers and philosophical jurists, and his professional prose-style both in German and in Swedish had been infected by them so that it resembles glue thickened with sawdust. But he enjoys a very high reputation in his (...)
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    Note on Achilles and the tortoise.C. D. Broad - 1913 - Mind 22 (4):318-b-319.
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    Philosophy and the Physicists. By L. S. Stebbing. (London: Methuen & Co.1937. Pp. xvi + 295. Price 7s. 6d.).C. D. Broad - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (50):221-.
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    (1 other version)Religion, Philosophy and Psychical Research.H. J. Paton & C. D. Broad - 1954 - Philosophical Quarterly 4 (15):192.
  46. ""The" nature" of a continuant.C. D. Broad - 1949 - In Herbert Feigl (ed.), Readings in philosophical analysis. New York,: Appleton-Century-Crofts. pp. 472--81.
     
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    VII.—Some Reflections on Moral-Sense Theories in Ethics.C. D. Broad - 1945 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 45 (1):131-166.
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    (1 other version)Hr. Von Wright on the logic of induction (I.).C. D. Broad - 1944 - Mind 53 (209):1-24.
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    Symposium: Time and Change.J. Macmurray, R. B. Braithwaite & C. D. Broad - 1928 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 8 (1):143 - 188.
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    Symposium: Are There Synthetic A Priori Truths?C. D. Broad, A. J. D. Porteous & Reginald Jackson - 1936 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 15 (1):102 - 153.
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