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    Individual freedom with some sociological implications of determinism.F. H. Hankins - 1925 - Journal of Philosophy 22 (23):617-634.
  2. 'Coming Out'; or, a Word in Season About the Season, by Lady F.H.H. F. & Coming out - 1883
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  3. Appearance and Reality.F. H. Bradley - 1893 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (2):246-252.
     
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  4. (1 other version)Ethical Studies.F. H. Bradley - 1928 - Mind 37 (146):233-238.
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  5. The Principles of Logic.F. H. Bradley - 1923 - Mind 32 (127):352-356.
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    Ennoia and Πpoahψiσ in the Stoic Theory of Knowledge.F. H. Sandbach - 1930 - Classical Quarterly 24 (1):44-51.
    The starting-point of Plutarch's dialogue de communibus notitiis is a claim made by the Stoics that Providence sent Chrysippus to remove the confusion surrounding the ideas of ννοια and πρληψισ before the subtleties of Carneades were brought into play. Unfortunately our surviving information on the subject is so much less full than could be desired that it has again returned to an obscurity from which there are only two really detailed modern attempts to remove it. The one, by L. Stein (...)
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    The Presuppositions of Critical History.F. H. Bradley - 1935 - Chicago,: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Lionel Rubinoff.
    This work combines two early pamphlets by F. H. Bradley, the foremost philosopher of the British Idealist movement. The first essay, published in 1874, deals with the nature of professional history, and foreshadows some of Bradley's later ideas in metaphysics. He argues that history cannot be subjected to scientific scrutiny because it is not directly available to the senses, meaning that all history writing is inevitably subjective. Though not widely discussed at the time of publication, the pamphlet was influential on (...)
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    On appearance, error and contradiction.F. H. Bradley - 1910 - Mind 19 (74):153-185.
  9. The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle.F. H. Peters - 1881 - Mind 6 (23):433-435.
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  10. Rhetorical analysis within a pragma-dialectical framework: The case of RJ Reynolds.F. H. Van Eemeren & Peter Houtlosser - 2000 - Argumentation 14 (3):293-305.
     
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  11. (2 other versions)Collected Essays.F. H. Bradley - 1936 - Mind 45 (178):229-241.
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  12. Hierarchy Perspectives for Ecological Complexity /T.F.H. Allen and Thomas B. Starr. --. --.T. F. H. Allen & Thomas B. Starr - 1982 - University of Chicago Press, 1982.
     
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    Reply to mr. Russell's explanations.F. H. Bradley - 1911 - Mind 20 (77):74-76.
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    (1 other version)The Principles of Logic: Volume 1.F. H. Bradley - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    F. H. Bradley was the foremost philosopher of the British Idealist school, which came to prominence in the second half of the nineteenth century and remained influential into the first half of the twentieth. Bradley, who was influenced by Hegel and also reacted against utilitarianism, was recognised during his lifetime as one of the greatest intellectuals of his generation, and was the first philosopher to receive the Order of Merit, in 1924. In this major work, originally published in 1883, Bradley (...)
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    Commentarium medium in Aristotelis De generatione et corruptione libros.F. H. Averroës, Samuel Fobes & Kurland - 1956 - Cambridge: The Mediaeval Academy of America. Edited by F. H. Fobes & Samuel Kurland.
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    J. H. Quincey: Menander, The Old Curmudgeon. Pp. 63. Sydney: University Co-operation Bookshop, 1962. Cloth.F. H. Sandbach - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (3):341-341.
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  17. Why do we remember forwards and not backwards?F. H. Bradley - 1887 - Mind 12 (48):579-582.
  18. (2 other versions)On Truth and Copying.F. H. Bradley - 1907 - Philosophical Review 16:665.
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    The Ethical Philosophy of Sidgwick.F. H. Hayward - 1903 - International Journal of Ethics 13 (2):262-264.
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    Anticipation of correct responses as a source of error in the learning of serial responses.F. H. Lumley - 1932 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 15 (2):195.
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    A thousand marriages: a medical study of sex adjustment.F. H. A. Marshall - 1932 - The Eugenics Review 24 (2):143.
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    The Grammatical Chapters in Quintilian I. 4-8.F. H. Colson - 1914 - Classical Quarterly 8 (01):33-.
    The five chapters which Quintilian has devoted to ‘Grammatica’ are in many ways the most valuable discussion of the subject which we possess. They are older than any other surviving account, except the remains of Varro De lingua Latino, and the grammar of Dionysius Thrax, and this last, though far more complete than Quintilian in its examination of the parts of speech, has nothing that compares with the other chapters on analogy, etymology, etc., nor does it give so clear a (...)
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    Harnack's de Aleatoribus.F. H. Chase - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (03):125-126.
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    Mr. Whitelaw on 2 Cor. vi. 11—vii. 1.F. H. Chase - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (04):150-152.
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  25. (1 other version)On truth and coherence.F. H. Bradley - 1909 - Mind 18 (71):329-342.
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    Truths of reason and truths of fact.F. H. Heinemann - 1948 - Philosophical Review 57 (5):458-480.
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  27. God, Man, and the Absolute.F. H. Cleobury - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (85):181-183.
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    A 'Locvs Desperatvs' in Quintilian.F. H. Colson - 1923 - Classical Quarterly 17 (3-4):187-.
    The passage here discussed, VIII. 6. 33, occurs in one of the lacunas, and we are thus deprived of the help of the great mutilated MSS., and have to fall back upon A. and G. (the scribe who in the eleventh century filled up the lacunas in the mutilated Bambergensis. In § 31 Quintilian, in the course of his treatment of tropes, has reached onomatopoeia, and in § 32 that subdivision of the last-named, or perhaps we should say the kindred (...)
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    Quintilian I. 9 and the 'Chria' in Ancient Education.F. H. Colson - 1921 - The Classical Review 35 (7-8):150-154.
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  30. International scientific collaboration-how will it enter the 21st-century.F. H. Sheehan - 1987 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 30 (2):308-309.
     
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    The morality of laughter.F. H. Buckley - 2003 - Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.
    Laughter as superiority -- The elements of laughter -- The one necessary thing -- Objections to the normative thesis -- Comic virtues and vices -- The social virtues -- The charismatic virtues -- Machine law -- Machine scholarship -- Machine art and machine cities -- The battle of the norms -- Resistance to laughter -- The sociability thesis -- Conclusion.
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    Mycenae - George E. Mylonas: Ancient Mycenae. Pp. x+202; 87 illus. London: Routledge, 1957. Cloth, 45 s. net.F. H. Stubbings - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (02):148-149.
  33. (1 other version)A Defence of Phenomenalism in Psychology.F. H. Bradley - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9:344.
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    Reply to Historicism.F. H. Heinemann - 1946 - Philosophy 21 (80):245 - 257.
    History has become a real and urgent problem. It harasses us in a double form, theoretical and practical, corresponding to the double meaning of the term “history” as either “a sequence of events in time” or “our knowledge of past events”. The first concerns our attitude to human history. We somehow suffer from “historical indigestion”. We may have mastered Nature, but we have certainly not yet mastered History. Therefore it threatens to dominate us. The mass of past events is too (...)
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    Kinship: The Relationship Between Johnstone's Ideas about Philosophical Argument and the Pragma-Dialectical Theory Of Argumentation.F. H. Van Eemeren & Peter Houtlosser - 2007 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 40 (1):51-70.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Kinship:The Relationship Between Johnstone's Ideas about Philosophical Argument and the Pragma-Dialectical Theory of ArgumentationFrans H. van Eemeren and Peter Houtlosser1. Johnstone on the Nature of Philosophical ArgumentAs he himself declared in Validity and Rhetoric in Philosophical Argument (1978, 1), the late philosopher Henry W. Johnstone Jr. devoted a long period of his professional life to clarifying the nature of philosophical argument. His well-known view was that philosophical arguments are (...)
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    Akpa ΓυρεΩν Once More.F. H. Sandbach - 1942 - The Classical Review 56 (02):63-65.
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    A Transposition in Aristotle, Metaphysics a c. 9 1074 b.F. H. Sandbach - 1954 - Mnemosyne 7 (1):39-43.
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    Bion.F. H. Sandbach - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (02):284-.
  39. Collision of Duties.F. H. Bradley - 1987 - In Christopher W. Gowans, Moral dilemmas. New York: Oxford Uiversity Press.
     
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  40. Faith.F. H. Bradley - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20 (2):165-171.
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    (1 other version)On the supposed uselessness of the soul.F. H. Bradley - 1895 - Mind 4 (14):176-179.
  42. Solipsism.F. H. Bradley - 2017 - Philosophy Pathways 218 (1).
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  43. Schopenhauer, A. -The World as Will and Idea, ii., iii.F. H. Bradley - 1902 - Mind 11:437.
     
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    1.—the definition of will.F. H. Bradley - 1903 - Mind 12 (2):145-176.
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    Studies in Virgil. By T. R. Glover. (Arnold.) 8vo. Pp. x + 312.H. F. - 1907 - The Classical Review 21 (07):214-215.
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    Errors of visual recognition.F. H. George - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 43 (3):202.
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    Meaning and behaviour.F. H. George - 1959 - Synthese 11 (3):245 - 258.
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    Inductive Sociology.F. H. Giddings - 1902 - Philosophical Review 11 (2):206-207.
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    Note on the doctrine of memory-traces.F. H. Lewis - 1933 - Psychological Review 40 (1):90-96.
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    Notes on Plato's aesthetic.F. H. Anderson - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48 (1):65-70.
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