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  1. H.P. Lovecraft’s Philosophy of Science Fiction Horror.Greg Littmann - 2018 - Science Fictions Popular Cultures Academics Conference Proceedings 1 (2):60-75.
    The paper is an examination and critique of the philosophy of science fiction horror of seminal American horror, science fiction and fantasy writer H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937). Lovecraft never directly offers a philosophy of science fiction horror. However, at different points in his essays and letters, he addresses genres he labels “interplanetary fiction”, “horror”, “supernatural horror”, and “weird fiction”, the last being a broad heading covering both supernatural fiction and science fiction. Taken together, a philosophy of science fiction horror (...)
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  2. H. P. Lovecraft Midnight Studies.Jan B. W. Pedersen - 2024 - Oxford: Peter Lang.
    H. P. Lovecraft Midnight Studies offers a fresh perspective on the twentieth-century American weird fiction author H. P. Lovecraft and argues that the gentleman of Providence was a Romantic at heart. The book takes a philosophical approach and draws on Lovecraft’s essays, fiction and letters as well as poetry. Along the way, the reader is introduced to Lovecraft’s relationship with wonder, his aversion towards the cold light of reason, his teetotalism and his love of gardens, contemplation, (...)
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  3. The Philosophy of H.P. Lovecraft: The Route to Horror.Timo Airaksinen - 1999 - Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers.
    Attempts to make sense of the underlying unity of Lovecraft's horror stories, correspondence, and writings on philosophy. Looks into main themes in his work such as value nihilism, cosmicism, the language of the unsayable, and the tension between science and magic, paying special attention to his style, and seeks to unify the biographical, fictional, and philosophical dimensions of his writings. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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    Haunting Poe’s Maze: Investigative Obsessions in the Weird Fictions of Stefan Grabiński and H. P. Lovecraft.Paweł Pyrka - 2017 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 8 (2):201-210.
    The concept of humanity has taken on new meanings in the era of posthumanist debate. Engaging both prehumanist and posthumanist perspectives, Liliana Sikorska strips away layers of cognitive mappings performed over hundreds of years in Western culture to expose in her recent essay the mechanisms that have exacerbated the East–West divide. While the majority of discussed texts come from medieval and Victorian literature and culture, it becomes obvious to the reader of her book that the issues she explores are still (...)
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    Weird Realism: Lovecraft and Philosophy.Graham Harman - 2012 - Zero Books.
    As Holderlin was to Martin Heidegger and Mallarme to Jacques Derrida, so is H.P. Lovecraft to the Speculative Realist philosophers. Lovecraft was one of the brightest stars of the horror and science fiction magazines, but died in poverty and relative obscurity in the 1930s. In 2005 he was finally elevated from pulp status to the classical literary canon with the release of a Library of America volume dedicated to his work. The impact of Lovecraft on philosophy has (...)
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  6. Mad Speculation and Absolute Inhumanism: Lovecraft, Ligotti, and the Weirding of Philosophy.Ben Woodard - 2011 - Continent 1 (1):3-13.
    continent. 1.1 : 3-13. / 0/ – Introduction I want to propose, as a trajectory into the philosophically weird, an absurd theoretical claim and pursue it, or perhaps more accurately, construct it as I point to it, collecting the ground work behind me like the Perpetual Train from China Mieville's Iron Council which puts down track as it moves reclaiming it along the way. The strange trajectory is the following: Kant's critical philosophy and much of continental philosophy which has followed, (...)
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    Mapping the Lovecraft Idiolect.Sid Sondergard - 2002 - American Journal of Semiotics 18 (1-4):87-106.
    Towards reassessing and reconciling some of the conflicted readings of H. P. Lovecraft’s writings, Sondergard proposes that the author be read through the lens of his own idiolect rather than through interpretive systems constructed from referents external to Lovecraft’s often xenophobically self-referential perceptions. Modeling a semiotic system extrapolated from analysis of Lovecraft’s canon as well as of his life, the essay proceeds to employ it to reexamine “Herbert West—Reanimator,” a story that has been cited as evidence of (...)
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  8. "The Colour Out of Space": Lovecraft on Induction.Kieran Setiya - 2021 - Philosophy and Literature 45 (1):39-54.
    Argues for a reading of H. P. Lovecraft’s 1927 short story, "The Colour out of Space," as an affective response to the problem of induction. Lovecraft weighs the meaning of our epistemic frailty, drawing on George Santayana’s "Scepticism and Animal Faith." His writing elicits inductive vertigo, the fear that our concepts fail to carve nature at the joints.
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  9. "Against Paraphrase" Weird Realism: Lovecraft and Philosophy. [REVIEW]Paul Boshears - 2013 - Interstitial 1 (March):1-4.
    A review of Graham Harman's book, Weird Realism: Lovecraft and Philosophy.
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    Book Discussion: H. P. OWEN.H. P. Owen - 1965 - Religious Studies 1 (1):119-123.
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  11. The Causal Theory of Perception.H. P. Grice - 2000 - In Sven Bernecker & Fred I. Dretske (eds.), Knowledge: readings in contemporary epistemology. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  12. The Adventure of Reason the Uses of Philosophy in Sociology /H.P. Rickman. --. --.H. P. Rickman - 1983 - Greenwood Press, 1983.
     
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    Morality and Christian Theism: H. P. OWEN.H. P. Owen - 1984 - Religious Studies 20 (1):5-17.
    The relation between morality and religion has often been discussed. However, it is not always recognized that the relation varies greatly according to the variety of religions. I shall here be concerned solely with Christian theism in its traditional form. I take the latter to signify, essentially, belief in a morally perfect Creator who exists in the threefold form of Father, Son and Holy Spirit and who, in the person of the Son, became man in Christ for our salvation. I (...)
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    Christian Mysticism: A Study in Walter Hilton's The Ladder of Perfection: H. P. OWEN.H. P. Owen - 1971 - Religious Studies 7 (1):31-42.
    Many writers often generalise about mysticism without a sufficiently close analysis of texts. Consequently the generalisations are often invalid. My present aim is to analyse one text and, in the light of this analysis, to offer some observations concerning mysticism in general and Christian mysticism in particular.
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  15. The causal theory of perception.H. P. Grice - 1988 - In Jonathan Dancy (ed.), Perceptual knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 121-168.
     
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  16. The key to theosophy: being a clear exposition in the form of question and answer of the ethics, science and philosophy for the study of which the Theosophical Society has been founded, by H. P. Blavatsky.H. P. Blavatsky - 1969 - Wheaton [etc.]: Theosophical Publishing House.
     
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  17. The causal theory of perception.H. P. Grice - 1988 - In Jonathan Dancy (ed.), Perceptual knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 121-168.
     
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    The |lambda-Calculus.H. P. Barendregt - 1981 - Philosophical Review 97 (1):132-137.
  19. Relativity and cosmology.H. P. Robertson - 1968 - Philadelphia,: Saunders. Edited by Thomas W. Noonan.
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    Playing cards with Hintikka An introduction to dynamic epistemic logic.H. P. Ditmarsch, W. Van Der Hoek & B. P. Kooi - unknown
    This contribution is a gentle introduction to so-called dynamic epistemic logics, that can describe how agents change their knowledge and beliefs. We start with a concise introduction to epistemic logic, through the example of one, two and finally three players holding cards; and, mainly for the purpose of motivating the dynamics, we also very summarily introduce the concepts of general and common knowledge. We then pay ample attention to the logic of public announcements, wherein agents change their knowledge as the (...)
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    The New Testament and the Incarnation: A Study in Doctrinal Development: H. P. OWEN.H. P. Owen - 1972 - Religious Studies 8 (3):221-232.
    Christianity affirms, with Judaism and Islam, that God is the omnipotent Creator of all things. But it diverges from them in also affirming that the Creator assumed a human nature in one figure of history, Jesus of Nazareth. Christ thus differs from other men in kind, not merely in degree; he is absolutely, not just relatively, unique. Admittedly many Christian theologians have held that the difference between Christ and other men is only one of degree. Yet the Church's traditional claim, (...)
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  22. Two paradoxes in quantum mechanics.H. P. Krips - 1969 - Philosophy of Science 36 (2):145-152.
    The purpose of this paper is to resolve two paradoxes, which occur in quantum theory, by using the discussion of the theory of measurement presented in two earlier papers by the author [3], [4], [5]. The two paradoxes discussed will be the Schrödinger cat paradox and the Einstein, Podolski, Rosen paradox [2]. An introductory section will be included which summarizes the relevant results from the author's previous papers. Also a discussion will be made regarding the author's interpretation of the density (...)
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    Conflict and Dream.H. P. Weld - 1925 - Philosophical Review 34 (2):201-202.
    First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Karl Rahner's christology of symbol and three models of christology.Sdb Joseph H. P. Wong - 1986 - Heythrop Journal 27 (1):1–25.
  25. The Causal Theory of Perception.H. P. Grice & Alan R. White - 1961 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 35 (1):121-168.
  26. A postmodern philosophy of science?H. P. P. Lötter - 1994 - South African Journal of Philosophy 13 (3):153-160.
  27. L'homme malade.H. P. Klotz - 1977 - [Paris]: Mercure de France.
     
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    The Cat is On the Mat.H. P. Rickman - 1999 - Cogito 13 (2):115-116.
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    The life and writings of Giambattista Vico.H. P. Adams - 1935 - London,: G. Allen & Unwin.
    First published in 1935, The Life and Writings of Giambattista Vico is a succinct biography of the Italian philosopher, Giambattista Vico. Carefully documented, the book comments on Vico's life as well as his oeuvre in a bid to extend his audience to the English-speaking population. From his early childhood to the influence of his writings after his death, the book provides a keen insight into the many facets of his philosophy. This book will be of interest to students of philosophy (...)
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    Poverty as a Threat to Democratic Values.H. P. P. Lotter - 2008 - Public Affairs Quarterly 22 (2):175-193.
    The reluctance to eradicate poverty shown by citizens and governments of many modern constitutional democracies is puzzling. If poverty threatens societies in various ways, why would many countries with a strongly agreed upon system of democratic governance fail so painfully to find the commitment and appropriate action to eradicate poverty? In this essay I want to investigate the discordance between poverty and democracy. I will first briefly articulate the broad underlying values of modern constitutional democracies. Then I will analyze the (...)
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    Poverty and Human Dignity: What Is the Relationship?H. P. P. Lötter - 2023 - In Gottfried Schweiger & Clemens Sedmak (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Poverty. Routledge.
    In this chapter the explanatory value of four conceptions of human dignity to account for two seemingly contradictory intuitions is tested. One is that many people think poverty violates the humanity of poor people. The other intuition is that poor people often act with remarkable dignity despite their trying circumstances. First Immanuel Kant’s influential view on human dignity that claims it is grounded in humans’ capability to make moral judgments is examined. Next, Martha Nussbaum’s theory of the capability approach is (...)
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  32. (3 other versions)Concepts of Deity.H. P. Owen - 1971 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 33 (2):400-400.
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  33. Constituing the Transcendental Community. Some Phenomenological Implications of Husserl's Social Ontology.H. P. Steeves - 1996 - In Lenore Langsdorf, Stephen H. Watson & E. Marya Bower (eds.), Phenomenology, Interpretation, and Community. State University of New York Press. pp. 83-100.
     
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    The paramagnetism of Mn dissolved in α and β brasses.H. P. Myers & R. Westin - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (88):669-675.
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    (1 other version)Distributive lattices with a dual endomorphism.H. P. Sankappanavar - 1985 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 31 (25‐28):385-392.
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    Philosophical anthropology and the problem of meaning.H. P. Rickman - 1960 - Philosophical Quarterly 10 (38):12-20.
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  37. The Horizons of History.H. P. Rickman - 1957 - Hibbert Journal 56:167.
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    Sociologiche aantekeningen bij een theologische reflectie.H. P. M. Goddijn - 1970 - Bijdragen 31 (4):405-411.
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    (1 other version)Elimination of Cardinality Quantifiers.H. P. Tuschik - 1982 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 28 (4‐7):75-81.
  40. Kant an Euler.H. -P. Fischer - 1985 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 76 (2):214.
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    A Winter’s Journey of Mary Stuart.H. P. Eden - 1937 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 12 (3):476-489.
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    Is Poverty Eradication Impossible? No, Says Dignitarianism.H. P. P. Lötter - 2016 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 30 (1):43-64.
    In this article, I reply to three discussions of Poverty, Ethics and Justice that are published in this symposium of the Journal. In my book I argued for a moral obligation on the part of the state and an array of other agents to eradicate poverty, but critics maintain that doing so would be impossible, either because it would logically contradict the liberal ends of the state, or because it would undermine a robust commitment to democratic choice, or because it (...)
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    Lambda calculus with types.H. P. Barendregt - 2013 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Wil Dekkers & Richard Statman.
    This handbook with exercises reveals the mathematical beauty of formalisms hitherto mostly used for software and hardware design and verification.
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  44. (2 other versions)In defense of a dogma.H. P. Grice & P. F. Strawson - 1956 - Philosophical Review 65 (2):141-158.
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    Meanings and Situations, by Arthur Brittain.H. P. Rickman - 1974 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 5 (1):95-95.
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    (1 other version)Boekbespreking.H. P. Wolmarans - 1951 - HTS Theological Studies 7 (4).
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  47. Had the Crucifixion a Political Significance?H. P. Kingdon - 1936 - Hibbert Journal 35:556-67.
     
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    On the spherical symmetry of a static perfect fluid.H. P. Künzle - 1972 - In D. Farnsworth (ed.), Methods of local and global differential geometry in general relativity. New York,: Springer Verlag. pp. 157--164.
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    Phenomenology and The Social Sciences, edited by M. Natanson.H. P. Rickman - 1975 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 6 (1):68-69.
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    A Philosophic Fairytale.H. P. Rickman - 1985 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 5 (4):2-9.
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