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    Studies from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory (II).Hugo Münsterberg, W. W. Campbell, John Bigham, Arthur H. Pierce, Mary Whiton Calkins & Edgar Pierce - 1894 - Psychological Review 1 (5):441-495.
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    ’Jumping to conclusions’ data-gathering bias in psychosis and other psychiatric disorders - Two meta-analyses of comparisons between patients and healthy individuals.S. H. So, N. Y. Siu, H. L. Wong, W. Chan & P. A. Garety - 2016 - Clinical Psychology Review 46:151–67.
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    Does the Objective System of Values Imply a Cosmic Intelligence.H. W. Wright - 1928 - International Journal of Ethics 38 (3):284-294.
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  4. Handbook of Research on Face Processing.A. W. Young & H. D. Ellis (eds.) - 1989 - North Holland.
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    What America Owes the World: The Struggle for the Soul of Foreign Policy.H. W. Brands - 1998 - Cambridge University Press.
    For two hundred years, Americans have believed that they have an obligation to improve the lot of humanity, a belief that has consistently shaped U.S. foreign policy. Yet within this consensus, there are two competing schools of thought: the "exemplarist" school (Brands' term) which holds that what America chiefly owes the world is the benign example of a well-functioning democracy, and the "vindicationist" school which argues that force must sometimes supplement a good example. In this book, H.W. Brands traces the (...)
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  6. What does mr. W. E. Johnson mean by a proposition? (I).H. W. B. Joseph - 1927 - Mind 36 (144):448-466.
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    Terracotta Moulds.H. W. Catling - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (02):402-.
  8. Handbook of Physiology. Section I: Neurophysiology.H. W. Magoun & V. Hall (eds.) - 1960 - American Physiological Society.
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    Enige opmerkingen over de tempel als "Heilige" en als "Gewyde" Plaats.H. W. Obbink - 1949 - HTS Theological Studies 6 (1/2).
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    Greek Religion.H. W. Parke - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (03):442-.
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    Ancient Sport.H. W. Pleket - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (02):390-.
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    Further Burkean reflections on the French Revolution.H. W. J. Edwards - 1990 - The Chesterton Review 16 (2):119-123.
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    Butler's Propertius- Propertius, with an English Translation. By H. E. Butler. Loeb Series. Heinemann.H. W. Garrod - 1914 - The Classical Review 28 (05):175-.
  14. (1 other version)Die Schule Karl Barths und die Marburger Philosophie.H. W. Van der Vaart Smit - 1929 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 34:333.
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    The Axes Again.H. W. Stubbs - 1948 - The Classical Review 62 (01):12-13.
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    The Hedonistic Interpretation of Subjective Value.H. W. Stuart - 1895 - Journal of Political Economy 4:64-84.
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    Cypriot Coroplastic Art.H. W. Catling - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (01):128-.
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    Cypriot Tombs.H. W. Catling - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (01):126-.
  19. A response to Laurence Paul Hemming.H. W. M. Rikhof - 2005 - In Lieven Boeve, Yves De Maeseneer & Stijn Van den Bossche, Religious experience and contemporary theological epistemology. Dudley, MA: Peeters. pp. 177--182.
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    Horace Opera.H. W. Garrod (ed.) - 1901 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The Oxford Classical Texts, or Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis, are renowned for their reliability and presentation. The series consists of a text without commentary but with a brief apparatus criticus at the front of each page. There are now over 100 volumes, representing the greater part of classical Greek and Latin literature. The aim of the series remains that of including the works of all the principal classical authors. Although this has been largely accomplished, new volumes are still being published (...)
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    The Epitaph Of Helvia Prima.H. W. Garrod - 1913 - Classical Quarterly 7 (01):58-.
    Bücheler assigns this epitaph to the Caesarian epoch: and it is clearly not of later date. The fifth line is corrupt. Bücheler suggests tentatively the insertion of the word dilecto after Cadmo. That will indeed give us a verse of six feet. But we shall not be much the happier. We shall still have to believe that a member of the gens Heluia married, circa 100&50 B.C, a husband of the name of Cadmus Scrateius. He must have been the public (...)
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  22. A Child's Garden of Prayer.H. W. Gockel, E. J. Saleska & Otto Keiser - 1948
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  23. Reflections on the mission of a Catholic university.H. W. Attridge - 1994 - In Theodore Martin Hesburgh, The Challenge and Promise of a Catholic University. University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 13--25.
     
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    Intensity-time relationship and perceived shape.H. W. Leibowitz, Sharon E. Toffey & John L. Searle - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (1):7.
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    De exegeet AlS restaurateur en interpreet een verhandeling over de bijbelse poëetica met ps. 121 AlS exempel. I.H. W. M. Van - 1983 - Bijdragen 44 (3):234-261.
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    Methode en object in de rechtswetenschappen: opstellen over filosofie en recht.H. W.‏ ‎ Blom & R. J. de Folter (eds.) - 1986 - Zwolle: W.E.J. Tjeenk Willink.
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    (1 other version)The Philosophy of Herbert of Cherbury.H. W. Blunt - 1889 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 1 (3):117 - 128.
  28. Some contributions of philosophy to behavioral sciences.H. W. Reese - 1999 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 20 (2):183-210.
    Philosophical analyses can aid scientists in several ways. For example, they can help resolve disagreements among scientists about issues such as the relative value of facts versus theories and observations versus inferences; they provide historical descriptions of how science went when it went well or badly and scientists can imitate these descriptions as though they were prescriptive rules; they identify "families" of theories and methodologies on the basis of common uses of key words, which can help scientists understand theories and (...)
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  29. Toward an American Theology.H. W. Richardson - 1967
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    Bradley's Metaphysics and the Self.W. H. Walsh & Garrett L. Vander Veer - 1971 - Philosophical Quarterly 21 (85):374.
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    Idealism and Progress.W. H. Walsh & G. C. Dev - 1955 - Philosophical Quarterly 5 (18):93.
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    Philosophical surveys, X: A survey of work on Hegel, 1945-1952.W. H. Walsh - 1953 - Philosophical Quarterly 3 (13):352-361.
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    Further experiments on memory for square size.H. C. Warren & W. J. Shaw - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (3):239-244.
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    Problems of value theory.W. H. Werkmeister - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 12 (4):495-512.
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    Ressentiment.W. H. Werkmeister - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (1):132-132.
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    The Critique of Pure Reason and Physics.W. H. Werkmeister - 1977 - Kant Studien 68 (1-4):33-45.
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    Gorboduc, or Ferrex and Porrex; A Tragedy.H. W., Thomas Norton, Thomas Sackville & L. Toulmin Smith - 1883 - American Journal of Philology 4 (1):95.
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    Meaning and Verifiability.W. H. F. Barnes - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (56):410 - 421.
    It is a widely held doctrine at the moment that metaphysical propositions are meaningless, are, in fact, not genuine propositions at all. This doctrine is supported by the contention that only propositions which are verifiable are significant: and it is held that metaphysical propositions do not fulfil this condition, and are consequently pseudo-propositions. Those who hold this view divide propositions into three classes: Tautologies; which are analytic, certain, and are guaranteed by the principle of contradiction. Factually significant propositions; which are (...)
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    Freedom Forgotten and Remembered. By Helmut Kuhn (University of North Carolina Press, 1943. Price $2.50.).W. H. Walsh - 1944 - Philosophy 19 (73):184-.
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    Rondom de Melanesische "Cargo Cults".H. W. Obbink - 1959 - HTS Theological Studies 15 (2/3/4).
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    On the Quantum Mechanical Measurement Process.H. W. L. Naus - 2021 - Foundations of Physics 51 (1):1-13.
    The quantum mechanical measurement process is analyzed by means of an explicit generic model describing the interaction between object and measuring device. The solution of the Schrödinger equation for the whole system reflects the ‘collapse’ of the object wave function. A necessary condition is a sufficiently sharply peaked initial measurement device wave function, which is guaranteed in its classical limit. With this assumption, it is in particular proven that the off-diagonal elements of the object density matrix vanish. This study therefore (...)
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    Reinforcement and "hypothesis" in the discrimination behavior of chimpanzees.H. W. Nissen, Billey Levinson & J. W. Nichols - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 45 (5):334.
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    Meaning and Interpretation.H. W. Noonan - 1987 - Philosophical Books 28 (4):224-227.
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    Sentences and Names in Frege.H. W. Noonan - 1976 - Analysis 36 (4):188-190.
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    The Social Outlook of British Philosophers.H. W. Arndt - 1940 - Science and Society 4 (4):438 - 446.
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    Global Code of Legal Ethics for the Transnational Legal Field, A.H. W. Arthurs - 1999 - Legal Ethics 2 (1):59.
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    Echoes of Aeschines III in Dio Cassius.H. W. Parke - 1947 - The Classical Review 61 (01):11-.
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    The Attribution Of The Oracle In Zosimus, New History 2. 37.H. W. Parke - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (02):441-.
    Zosimus, after recording the foundation and immense growth of Constantinople, introduces a digression directed towards his purpose of justifying paganism against Christianity. ‘It has often indeed occurred to me to wonder how, when the city of the Byzantines has grown, so that no other can compare with it for prosperity and size, there was no prophecy delivered from the gods of our predecessors about its development to a better fortune. With this thought in mind I have turned over many volumes (...)
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    Darwin & Co.Pierre Thuillier.H. W. Paul - 1983 - Isis 74 (2):265-266.
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    Pierre Duhem: Science and the Historian's Craft.H. W. Paul - 1972 - Journal of the History of Ideas 33 (3):497.
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