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    Acknowledgements.H. Mathison & A. Wright - 2005 - History of European Ideas 31 (2):129-129.
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    Interaction and representational integration: Evidence from speech errors.Melissa Baese-Berk Matthew Goldrick, H. Ross Baker, Amanda Murphy - 2011 - Cognition 121 (1):58.
  3. Philosophical logic.G. H. Wright co-editovonr - 1981 - In Guttorm Fløistad & G. H. von Wright (eds.), Contemporary philosophy, a new survey. Hingham, MA: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston.
  4. Davidson on 'Weakness of the Will'.H. Paul Grice & Judith Baker - 1985 - In Bruce Vermazen & Merrill B. Hintikka (eds.), Essays on Davidson: actions and events. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 27--49.
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    (3 other versions)Buddhism in Chinese History.Richard H. Robinson & Arthur F. Wright - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (4):311.
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    The Ethical Significance of Feeling, Pleasure, and Happiness in Modern Non-Hedonistic Systems.Frances H. Rousmaniere & William Kelley Wright - 1908 - Philosophical Review 17 (5):559.
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    Commencing Scene Segmentation by Luminance Peak and Valley Detection.A. H. Ρinnington, M. J. Wright & M. Yazdanfar - 1991 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 1 (3):197-226.
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    Variation in task complexity and adult age differences in frequency-of-occurrence judgments.Donald H. Kausler, Ruth E. Wright & Malekeh K. Hakami - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (4):195-197.
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    A Chinese Lineage Village: Sheung Shui.Kenne H.-K. Chang & Hugh D. R. Baker - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (4):621.
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    Wittgenstein.G. H. von Wright - 1982 - Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
  11. Architecture and Modern Life.Baker Brownell & Frank Lloyd Wright - 1938 - International Journal of Ethics 49 (1):114-115.
     
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  12. Aristotle on the Nature and Politics of Medicine.Samuel H. Baker - 2021 - Apeiron 54 (4):441-449.
    According to Aristotle, the medical art aims at health, which is a virtue of the body, and does so in an unlimited way. Consequently, medicine does not determine the extent to which health should be pursued, and “mental health” falls under medicine only via pros hen predication. Because medicine is inherently oriented to its end, it produces health in accordance with its nature and disease contrary to its nature—even when disease is good for the patient. Aristotle’s politician understands that this (...)
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    The tree of knowledge and other essays.G. H. Von Wright - 1993 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    Humanism, modernity, and scientific rationality are examined critically in these collected essays.
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  14. Notes from Narnia (on the Human Body).Samuel H. Baker - 2019 - Think 18 (52):81-86.
    What is a human body? Some reasons are given for thinking that, in the primary case, it is a body that is both of and suitable to a rational animal.
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  15. (1 other version)Deontic Logic and the Theory of Conditions.G. H. Von Wright - 1968 - Critica 2 (6):3.
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  16. Wittgenstein in relation to his times.G. H. von Wright - 1982 - In Anthony Kenny & Brian McGuinness (eds.), Wittgenstein and his times. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
     
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  17. Wittgenstein in relation to his times.G. H. von Wright - 1982 - In Anthony Kenny & Brian McGuinness (eds.), Wittgenstein and his times. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
     
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    Truth, Negation, and Contradiction.G. H. von Wright - 1986 - Synthese 66 (1):3 - 14.
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    Symposium: Memory-Knowledge.H. H. Price, J. Laird & J. N. Wright - 1936 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 15 (1):16 - 60.
  20. Freedom and Determination.G. H. von Wright - 1980
     
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    (1 other version)The logical problem of induction.G. H. von Wright - 1957 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    'The most thorough and scrupulous of contemporary students of induction' (the execrable Quinton 1993, p. 172).
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    And Next.Georg Henrik von Wright & G. H. von Wright - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (3):459-460.
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  23. A Monistic Conclusion to Aristotle’s Ergon Argument: the Human Good as the Best Achievement of a Human.Samuel H. Baker - 2021 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 103 (3):373-403.
    Scholars have often thought that a monistic reading of Aristotle’s definition of the human good – in particular, one on which “best and most teleios virtue” refers to theoretical wisdom – cannot follow from the premises of the ergon argument. I explain how a monistic reading can follow from the premises, and I argue that this interpretation gives the correct rationale for Aristotle’s definition. I then explain that even though the best and most teleios virtue must be a single virtue, (...)
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    The Effect of Announcements of Corporate Misconduct and Insider Trading on Shareholder Returns.H. Kent Baker, Richard B. Edelman & Gary E. Powell - 1999 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 18 (1):47-64.
  25. Ferrari, GRF 92 Ferry, L. and Renaut, A. 33, 219 Ffrench, P. 226 Fischer, F. et al. 18–19.H. R. Fischer, G. D. Atkins, M. L. Johnson, J. L. Austin, P. Baker, T. Ballauff, E. Behler, D. Benner, R. J. Bernstein & L. E. Beyer - 2001 - In Gert Biesta & Denise Egéa-Kuehne (eds.), Derrida & education. New York: Routledge.
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  26. (1 other version)An Essay in Modal Logic.Georg H. von Wright - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (104):76-79.
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    (1 other version)The Epistemology of Subjective Probability.G. H. Wright - 1983 - In Philosophical Logic: Philosophical Papers. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. pp. 67-91.
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  28. What is ‘the best and most perfect virtue’?Samuel H. Baker - 2019 - Analysis 79 (3):387-393.
    We can clarify a certain difficulty with regard to the phrase ‘the best and most perfect virtue’ in Aristotle’s definition of the human good in Nicomachean Ethics I 7 if we make use of two related distinctions: Donnellan’s attributive–referential distinction and Kripke’s distinction between speaker’s reference and semantic reference. I suggest that Aristotle is using the phrase ‘the best and most perfect virtue’ attributively, not referentially, and further that even though the phrase may refer to a specific virtue (semantic reference), (...)
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    General Introduction to Ethics. William Kelley Wright.H. W. Wright - 1930 - International Journal of Ethics 40 (3):443-445.
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    Truth, knowledge, and modality.G. H. von Wright - 1984 - New York, N.Y., USA: Blackwell.
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    (1 other version)On probability.G. H. von Wright - 1940 - Mind 49 (195):265-283.
  32. (3 other versions)I. deontic logic.G. H. von Wright - 1951 - Mind 60 (237):1-15.
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    Always.G. H. von Wright - 1968 - Theoria 34 (3):208-221.
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    Norms of higher order.G. H. Wright - 1983 - Studia Logica 42 (2-3):119-127.
  35. Old Testament Ethics for the People of God.Christopher J. H. Wright - 2004
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  36. (2 other versions)The Logical Problem of Induction.G. H. VON WRIGHT - 1957 - Philosophy 35 (132):77-80.
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    On Double Quantification.G. H. von Wright - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (3):201-203.
  38. Contextual dependencies during motor skill acquisition-Gone but not forgotten.D. L. Wright, C. H. Shea, Y. Li & C. Whitacre - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):479-479.
  39. Nicomachean Revision in the Common Books: the Case of NE 6. (≈EE 5.) 2.Samuel H. Baker - 2024 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 63:193-236.
    We have good reason to believe that Nicomachean Ethics VI. 2 is a Nicomachean revision of an originally Eudemian text. Aristotle seems to have inserted lines 1139a31-b11 by means of a marginal note, which the first editor then mistakenly added in the wrong place, and I propose that we move these lines so that they follow the word κοινωνεῖν at 1139a20. The suggested note appears to be Nicomachean for several reasons but most importantly because it contains a desire-based account of (...)
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    The twelfth annual meeting of the western philosophical association.H. W. Wright - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 9 (13):350-357.
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    A New System of Modal Logic.G. H. von Wright - 1953 - Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy 5:59-63.
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    Introduction: The Many Faces of ‘‘Mr. Hobs’’.Joanne H. Wright & Nancy J. Hirschmann - 2012 - In Nancy J. Hirschmann & Joanne Harriet Wright (eds.), Feminist Interpretations of Thomas Hobbes. Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 1-17.
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    A Marx for the managers.H. H. Gerth & C. Wright Mills - 1942 - Ethics 52 (2):200-215.
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    Free Will and Human Responsibility.H. W. Wright - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (4):481-481.
  45. Wittgenstein's Views on Probability.G. H. von Wright - 1969 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 23 (2):259-283.
     
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    Some Aspects of the Solid State Nuclear Track Detectors.Jalal H. Baker, M. Ayaz Ahmad, Syed Khalid Mustafa, Nursabah Sarikavakli, C. Victoria Anghel Drugarin & Josephine Muncho - 2019 - Dialogo 6 (1):237-245.
    An attempt has been made to find some valuable information for particle detection with the help of Solid State Nuclear Track Detectors. The detector is characterized by a critical value of the energy-loss rate by the charged particle. Only those charged particles which give up energy exceeding the critical value alone can produce teachable tracks. The detection thresholds of nuclear track detectors can be specified in terms of their energy loss rates. The findings have been found within a good agreement (...)
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  47. The Concept of Ergon: Towards An Achievement Interpretation of Aristotle's 'Function Argument'.Samuel H. Baker - 2015 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 48:227-266.
    In Nicomachean Ethics 1. 7, Aristotle gives a definition of the human good, and he does so by means of the “ ergon argument.” I clear the way for a new interpretation of this argument by arguing that Aristotle does not think that the ergon of something is always the proper activity of that thing. Though he has a single concept of an ergon, Aristotle identifies the ergon of an X as an activity in some cases but a product in (...)
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    A Source Book of American Political Theory.H. G. Townsend & B. F. Wright - 1930 - Philosophical Review 39 (5):529.
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    Effects of stimulus meaningfulness, method of presentation, and list design on the learning of paired associates.John H. Wright - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (1):72.
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    (1 other version)Interpretations of modal logic.G. H. von Wright - 1952 - Mind 61 (242):165-177.
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