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    Hegel's doctrine of formal logic, being a translation of the first section of the Subjective logic, with introd. and notes by H. S. Macran.H. S. Macran (ed.) - 1912 - Clarendon Press.
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    Προεπιλογή πυθαγόρα, το «πείραμα» με τα σφυριά, ελικών.Jon Solomon, T. J. Mathiesen, R. P. Winnington-Ingram, A. Barker, W. S. Hett, H. S. Macran, L. Rowell, L. Pearson, C. B. Gulick & C. Bower - 1986 - American Journal of Philology 107 (4):455-479.
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  3. Hegel's Science of Logic.W. H. Johnston, L. G. Struthers & Henry S. Macran - 1929 - Humana Mente 4 (16):561-562.
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    Hegel's Doctrine of Formal Logic.H. Macran - 1913 - Philosophical Review 22:85.
  5. Hegels Logic of World and Idea, hrsg. von H. S. Macran.R. Metz - 1931 - Kant Studien 36:333.
     
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  6. MACRAN, H. J. -Hegel's Doctrine of Formal Logic. [REVIEW]G. A. Johnston - 1914 - Mind 23:442.
  7. A Warning to Maidens, or, Advice to Girls and Young Women, by H.S.P.S. P. H. & Warning - 1885
     
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    Technical Education in Australia.H. S. Williams - 1965 - British Journal of Educational Studies 13 (2):231-232.
  9. acoby's Herders und Kants Aesthetik.H. S. Shelton - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):43.
  10. Oikeion, Agathon, and Archaia Phusis in Plato’s Symposium.H. S. Crüwell - 2025 - Apeiron 58 (1):79-108.
    In this paper, I show that Aristophanes’s speech in Plato’s Symposium is tied into an interesting and hitherto unexplored web of ideas in Plato’s ethics and psychology. The poet’s analysis of erōs as ‘leading us to what “belongs” (the oikeion)’ (193d2) and as ‘restoring us in our “original nature” (archaia phusis)’ (193d4) is not a mere negative contribution that renders him a ‘target for Diotima’s fire’ (Dover). Rather, he unwittingly communicates central ethical and psychological ideas which we find developed in (...)
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    Haack’s Evidence and Inquiry.H. S. Thayer - 1996 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 56 (3):627-632.
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  12. (1 other version)Hegel’s Development: Night Thoughts (Jena 1801–1806).H. S. Harris - 1983 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 25 (2):117-119.
     
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  13. Newton’s Philosophy of Nature.H. S. Thayer - 1953
     
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    XII—Some Patterns of Justification in Ethics.H. S. Eveling - 1966 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 66 (1):149-166.
    H. S. Eveling; XII—Some Patterns of Justification in Ethics, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 66, Issue 1, 1 June 1966, Pages 149–166, https://do.
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  15. De la cohérence des géométries non euclidiennes et de l'impossibilité de prouver le postulat des parallèles.H. S. Carslaw - 1923 - Scientia 17 (34):21.
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    Spencer's formula of evolution.H. S. Shelton - 1910 - Philosophical Review 19 (3):241-258.
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    H-F Fulda and R-P Horstmann , Rousseau, die Revolution und der junge Hegel, Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, 1991, pp 333.H. S. Harris - 1991 - Hegel Bulletin 12 (1-2):112-116.
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    Ethics education for psychiatry.H. S. Moffic, J. Coverdale & T. Bayer - 1991 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 2 (3):161.
  19. The opponents of formal logic.H. S. Shelton - 1915 - Mind 24 (93):75-79.
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    Hegel's Philosophy of Spirit.H. S. Harris - 1989 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 19 (1):118-120.
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    (1 other version)Hegel's Science of Experience.H. S. Harris - 1987 - Hegel Bulletin 8 (1):13-37.
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    (1 other version)Hegel: Faith and Knowledge: An English Translation of G. W. F. Hegel's Glauben Und Wissen.H. S. Harris & Walter Cerf (eds.) - 1977 - State University of New York Press.
    As the title indicates, Faith and Knowledge deals with the relation between religious faith and cognitive beliefs, between the truth of religion and the truths of philosophy and science. Hegel is guided by his understanding of the historical situation: the individual alienated from God, nature, and community; and he is influenced by the new philosophy of Schelling, the Spinozistic Philosophy of Identity with its superb vision of the inner unity of God, nature, and rational man. Through a brilliant discussion of (...)
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    XI.—Composition and Criticism.H. S. Eveling - 1959 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 59 (1):213-232.
    H. S. Eveling; XI.—Composition and Criticism, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 59, Issue 1, 1 June 1959, Pages 213–232, https://doi.org/10.1093/a.
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    Cause and ground. A reply.H. S. Shelton - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 8 (2):38-41.
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  25. Jesus: God or Man.H. S. Shelton - 1950 - Hibbert Journal 49:271.
     
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  26. The Authorship and Date of the Gospels Reconsidered.H. S. Shelton - 1942 - Hibbert Journal 41:167.
     
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  27. The limits of deductive reasoning.H. S. Shelton - 1912 - Mind 21 (81):79-83.
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  28. Gentlemen and Players.H. S. Harris - unknown
    Using terms from the game of cricket and Greek philosophy author sets out the ideals of human life.
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  29. The Right Answer to Pontius Pilate.H. S. Harris - unknown
    The basic position underlying the argument here stated is that rationality, the distinguishing characteristic of homo sapiens is a social product and that man could not be a rational animal if he were not already a social one.
     
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    Gentile’s “The Reform of Hegelian Dialectic” an Introductory Note.H. S. Harris - 1981 - Idealistic Studies 11 (3):187-188.
    The essay published here in English was one of the earliest documents of the birth of the form of idealism which Giovanni Gentile called “Actual Idealism.” The most celebrated full-length statement of it was published in 1916 as General Theory of the Spirit as Pure Act. But there is no other essay in which the relation between Gentile’s view and the great German tradition from which it derives is made so plain.
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    (1 other version)Hegel's System of Ethical Life and First Philosophy of Spirit.H. S. Harris & T. M. Knox (eds.) - 1979 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    The first translation into English and the first detailed interpretation of Hegel’s System der Sittlichkeit and of Philosophie des Geistes, the two earliest surviving versions of Hegel’s social theory. Hegel’s central concept of the spirit evolved in these two works. An 87-page interpretation by Harris precedes the translations.
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    Consciousness and motor response.H. S. Langfeld - 1927 - Psychological Review 34 (1):1-9.
  33. D.P. Verene, "Hegel's recollection: A study of images in the phenomenology of spirit".H. S. Harris - 1987 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 21 (2):126.
     
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  34. On knowing how and knowing that.H. S. Upadhyaya - 1982 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 9 (Supp):3-7.
     
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    The Functions of Whitehead’s God.H. S. Fries - 1936 - The Monist 46 (1):25-58.
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    Critical notes on Dewey's theory of propositions.H. S. Thayer - 1951 - Journal of Philosophy 48 (20):607-613.
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    Charles S. Peirce. From pragmatism to pragmaticism.H. S. Thayer - 1983 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 21 (3):412-414.
  38. Harman, G. and Thomson, JJ-Moral Relativism and Moral Objectivity.H. S. Richardson - 1997 - Philosophical Books 38:218-220.
     
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  39. In defense of natural law.H. S. Rommen - 1964 - In Sidney Hook, Law and philosophy. [New York]: New York University Press.
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    Fichte's New Wine.H. S. Harris - 1993 - Dialogue 32 (1):129-.
    We all know that there are many different kinds of “thing”; and what we mean, when we say something to that effect, is usually that things behave differently from one another, or react differently in different circumstances. Among the things to which these generalizations apply, we normally count both ourselves and other people. It was natural enough, therefore, for the philosophers to develop a theory of human nature as made up of a variety offacultiesandpowers(or “passions”). For this provides a convenient (...)
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    Hegel and Adam's Rib.H. S. Harris - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (3):567-573.
  42. Bases biológicas de la naturaleza humana.H. S. Jennigs & Staff - 1945 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 4 (12):208.
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    Kierkegaard's Philosophy of Religion.H. S. Broudy - 1949 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 10 (2):293-295.
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    The Origins of Pragmatism: Studies in the Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce and William James.H. S. Thayer - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (78):80-82.
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    In situsynchrotron X-ray microdiffraction analysis of thermomechanically induced phase transformations in Cu–Al–Ni shape-memory alloy.H. -S. Zhang & K. Komvopoulos - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (16):2235-2248.
  46. On the normative foundations of critical theory.Felix S. H. Yeung - 2019 - Dissertation, University of Hong Kong
    If critical theory is meant to be the “ruthless criticism of all that exists”, on what basis can critical theory ground its evaluative claims without being self-defeating? Is there a normative ground on which critique can stand? For Jürgen Habermas, critical theory has a ground embedded in the normative logic of communicative interactions. On the contrary, for Michel Foucault, critique can stand on no ground: critique is the refusal of any given ground and the opening up of possibilities for “thinking (...)
     
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    Theory of conditioning and of related phenomena.H. S. Razran - 1930 - Psychological Review 37 (1):25-43.
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    The summation method in statistics.H. S. Razran & M. E. Wagner - 1931 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 14 (3):270.
  49. Misreading of bioethics, root and branch-Reply.H. S. Richardson - 2000 - Hastings Center Report 30 (2):4-5.
     
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    Harmonic Oscillator Trap and the Phase-Shift Approximation.H. S. Köhler - 2014 - Foundations of Physics 44 (9):960-972.
    The energy-spectrum of two point-like particles interacting in a 3-D isotropic Harmonic Oscillator (H.O.) trap is related to the free scattering phase-shifts δ\delta of the particles by a formula first published by Busch et al. It is here used to find an expression for the shift of the energy levels, caused by the interaction, rather than the perturbed spectrum itself. In the limit of high energy (large quantum number nn of the H.O.) this shift (in H.O. units) is shown (...)
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