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    Information and viewpoint dependence in face recognition.Harold Hill, Philippe G. Schyns & Shigeru Akamatsu - 1997 - Cognition 62 (2):201-222.
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    Complexities of face perception and categorisation.Vicki Bruce, Steve Langton & Harold Hill - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (3):369-370.
    We amplify possible complications to the tidy division between early vision and later categorisation which arise when we consider the perception of human faces. Although a primitive face-detecting system, used for social attention, may indeed be integral to “early vision,” the relationship between this and diverse other uses made of information from faces is far from clear.
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    Let's Kill Dick and Jane: How the Open Court Publishing Company Fought the Culture of American Education.Harold Henderson - 2006 - St. Augustine's Press.
    "For thirty-four years, from 1962 to 1996, the Open Court Publishing Company sold elementary math and reading textbooks that tried to combat the culture and bring about real school reform. Stories from the company's struggles help make this culture visible." "In Let's Kill Dick and Jane, Harold Henderson gives a historical, yet personal, portrait from the company's beginnings through all the financial and cultural travails and its sale in 1996 to McGraw-Hill. It shows how a company of idealistic (...)
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    Wittgenstein and the Problem of Other Minds. Ed. by Harold Morick, New York and Toronto: McGraw-Hill, 1967. Pp. xxii, 231. [REVIEW]Henry Laycock - 1969 - Dialogue 8 (2):337-338.
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    Transhumanism, Moral Perfection, and Those 76 Trombones.Tom Koch - 2020 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 45 (2):179-192.
    Transhumanism advances an ideology promising a positive human advance through the application of new and as yet unrealized technologies. Underlying the whole is a libertarian ethos married to a very Christian eschatology promising a miraculous transformation that will answer human needs and redress human failings. In this paper, the supposedly scientific basis on which transhumanist promises are built is critiqued as futurist imaginings with little likelihood of actualization. Transhumanists themselves are likened to the affable con man Professor Harold (...) who, in The Music Man, describes as dire social problems whose solution is a youth band he seeks to sell but has no intention of building. Even were some of the transhumanist imaginings to be realized, I argue, the result would be a dystopia in which the few received benefits denied to the many. In advancing imaginary technologies as a solution to human needs, transhumanists and their bioethical fellow travelers handily avoid discussion of or advocacy for the kind of pedestrian social actions that demonstrably could achieve many of their purported goals. So their enthusiasms, I conclude, are not merely fanciful but damaging to the humanist goals they pretend to advance. (shrink)
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  6. (1 other version)Assassination.Harold M. Zellner - 1977 - Religious Studies 13 (1):129-131.
     
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  7. The six systems of hindu philosophy.Harold Barry Phillips - 2002 - In Ravīndra Kumāra Paṇḍā, Studies in Vedānta philosophy. Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan.
     
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  8. Metoda pochybnosti v Descartově „První meditaci: komentář k interpretaci Josefa Mourala“.James Hill - 2005 - Filosoficky Casopis 53:291-297.
    [The method of doubt in Descartes’ “First Meditation”: Comments on the interpretation of Josef Moural].
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    Staring Into the Void: Spinoza, Master of Nihilism.Harold Skulsky - 2009 - University of Delaware.
    Drawing extensively on the whole range of Spinoza’s philosophical writing, Staring into the Void devotes twelve chapters to showing in detail how the architecture of reality as Spinoza saw it rises in stages from a theory of being to prophetically modern theories of the physical world, of causal law, of perceptual and intuitive knowledge, of determinism, of the roots of human motivation, and of the kinds of civil society that human nature is capable of sustaining. Professor Skulsky tries to disarm (...)
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    Soul Matters: Plato and Platonists on the Nature of the Soul.Sara Ahbel-Rappe, Danielle A. Layne & Crystal Addey (eds.) - 2023 - Society for Biblical Literature.
    Platonic discourses concerning the soul are incredibly rich and multitiered. Plato's own diverse and disparate arguments and images offer competing accounts of how we are to understand the nature of the soul. Consequently, it should come as no surprise that the accounts of Platonists who engage Plato’s dialogues are often riddled with questions. This volume takes up the theories of well-known philosophers and theologians, including Plato, Plotinus, Proclus, the emperor Julian, and Origen, as well as lesser-known but equally important figures (...)
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  11. Journals and New Books.Harold E. Burtt - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 15 (24):671.
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    Is a Precedent Being Set?Harold M. Schmeck - 1973 - Hastings Center Report 3 (5):4-4.
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    Intervocalic - v - Deletion in Tamil: Evidence for Aspect as a Morphological Category.Harold F. Schiffman - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (4):513-528.
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    Toward the confluence of the scientific and Christian faiths.Harold K. Schilling - 1969 - Zygon 4 (2):113-124.
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  15. Trends and Frontiers in Religious Thought.Harold DeWolf - 1955
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  16. Good News from the Barrio: Prophetic Witness for the Church.Harold J. Recinos - 2006
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  17. The Century of Revolution, 1603-1714.Christopher Hill - 1962 - Science and Society 26 (4):487-489.
     
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  18. Agama in the Yogasutras of Patanjali.Harold Coward - 1985 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 12 (4):341.
     
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  19. "Language" in Indian Philosophy and Religion.Harold G. Coward - 1980 - Religious Studies 16 (1):126-127.
     
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    Amelius : Ontological and material triads.Harold Tarrant - 2023 - Chôra 21:95-106.
    L’article commence par mettre en évidence une tendance chez les Platoniciens de l’antiquité tardive à prêter attention aux mots du maître pour savoir s’il prend en compte des niveaux métaphysiques ou s’il s’agit de conséquences métaphysiques. L’auteur réfléchit ensuite sur les passages mathématiques et ésotériques des Lettres, qui présentent, comme on le croit, des doctrines secrètes, et sur la Lettre II en particulier, dont l’influence lui permet de discuter deux triades d’Amélius. La triade première est bien connue grâce aux quelques (...)
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    F.M. Petrucci, Teone di Smirne. Expositio Rerum Mathematicarum ad Legendum Platonem Utilium.Harold Tarrant - 2014 - Elenchos 35 (2):412-414.
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    The unimportance of figural characteristics of visual noise masks.Kent Gummerman, George A. Hill & Garvin Chastain - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (4):820.
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    An introduction to human problems.Harold Raymond Wayne Benjamin - 1930 - [Boston]: Houghton Mifflin company.
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    Living as a humanist.Harold John Blackham - 1950 - London,: Chaterson.
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    Death and the Native Strain in American Poetry.Harold Bloom - 1972 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 39.
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    Auditory grouping mechanisms reflect a sound's relative position in a sequence.Kevin T. Hill, Christopher W. Bishop & Lee M. Miller - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
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    Cassiodorus: Institutions of divine and secular learning; on the soul. Translated with notes by James W. Halporn and introduction by mark Vessey.Robert C. Hill - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (2):290–291.
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  28. Comments on Timothy Schroeder's Three Faces of Desire.Christopher S. Hill - manuscript
    Department of Philosophy Brown University Providence, RI 02912.
     
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  29. Developing a program to improve science education in Pakistan: A six year implementation cycle.John C. Hill & Sardar A. Tanveer - 1990 - Science Education 74 (2):241-251.
     
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    Developing sustainable agriculture education in Canada.Stuart B. Hill & Rod J. MacRae - 1988 - Agriculture and Human Values 5 (4):92-95.
    In a number of surveys, Canadian farmers have found the absence of information to be a major obstacle to the development of sustainable agriculture. The traditional sources of information for farmers have been unable to provide them with suitable information. One reason for this deficiency is the absence of suitable training for agriculture professionals. The details of a newly created course designed to address these problems at the Faculty of Agriculture of McGill University are provided, and some suggestions made about (...)
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    Ethics and Society: Original Essays on Contemporary Moral Problems.Thomas E. Hill - 1969 - Philosophical Review 78 (1):102.
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  32. In My Valley: The Importance of Place in Ancient Maya Ritual.In My Hill - 2003 - In Douglas Sharon & James Edward Brady, Mesas & cosmologies in Mesoamerica. San Diego: San Diego Museum of Man.
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    Knowing the unknown God.William J. Hill - 1971 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
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    Non-Grammatical Prerequisites.Archibald A. Hill - 1966 - Foundations of Language 2 (4):319-337.
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    On the status of the Z‐DNA question for animal chromosomes.Ronald J. Hill - 1984 - Bioessays 1 (6):244-249.
    The Z‐conformation, recently elucidated in crystals of synthetic alternating dG‐dC polymers, is a dramatically different structure for DNA. Despite suggestive locations of alternating purine‐pyrimidine tracts in chromosomes and intriguing functional hypotheses, unequivocal demonstrations of the Z‐conformation in vivo are not proving easy. Perhaps the Z‐conformation should be considered largely as a dynamic structure transiently forming in torsionally stressed chromatin.
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    Retention of T-maze learning after varying intervals following partial and continuous reinforcement.Winfred F. Hill, John W. Cotton, Norman E. Spear & Carl P. Duncan - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 79 (3p1):584.
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    Sulla's New Senators in 81 B.C.H. Hill - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (3-4):170-.
    One of Sulla's first acts on assuming the dictatorship in 81 B.C. was to fill up the numbers of the Senate by the addition of some 300 new members. Tradition is divided on the question of the rank of these men before their promotion, and no unanimity has yet been reached in the matter. There are two distinct versions in the ancient authorities, both equally well attested. Appian and the Epitomator of Livy state that the new members were equites, while (...)
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    Theopoetry of the psalms. By Cas J. A. Vos.Robert C. Hill - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (2):279–280.
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    Thomas of Vio (Cajetan).Benjamin Hill - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund, Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 1295--1300.
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  40. Two toponymic puzzles.George Hill - 1939 - Journal of the Warburg Institute 2 (4):375-381.
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    On Feeling, Knowing, and Valuing: Selected Writings.Harold Bershady (ed.) - 1992 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    One of the pioneers of modern sociology, Max Scheler ranks with Max Weber, Edmund Husserl, and Ernst Troeltsch as being among the most brilliant minds of his generation. Yet Scheler is now known chiefly for his philosophy of religion, despite his groundbreaking work in the sociology of knowledge, the sociology of emotions, and phenomenological sociology. This volume comprises some of Scheler's most interesting work—including an analysis of the role of sentiments in social interaction, a sociology of knowledge rooted in global (...)
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    A model of respect: Beyond political correctness in the campus newsroom.Monica Hill & Bonnie Thrasher - 1994 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 9 (1):43 – 55.
    As the composition of university campuses becomes more diverse, campus journalists must become better at making decisions that avoid needlessly offending members of various ethnic and cultural groups. This examination explores the role of the campus media and includes incidents that illustrate campus journalists' problems with decision making when confronted with material regarding their diverse audiences. It explores the political correctness movement on campuses, notes the advantage of ethical reasoning, offers a philosophical foundation for decision making based on respect, and (...)
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    An ultra‐Keynesian strikes back: Rejoinder to Horwitz.Greg Hill - 1998 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 12 (1-2):113-126.
    In real‐world markets, individual intentions cannot be brought into perfect harmony before decisions are taken. Choices made without this pre‐ordering—choices made in ignorance of one another—produce unwanted outcomes. It is this absence of coordination among plans, not centralized banking, that is the primary cause of macroeconomic market failure. Steven Hor‐witz's free‐banking alternative would aggravate the collective‐action problems inherent in economies without complete markets.
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    Bonhoeffer and King: Speaking Truth to Power.Johnny B. Hill - 2010 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 30 (1):211-213.
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    From Assertion to Belief.Christopher S. Hill - 2000 - ProtoSociology 14:56-66.
    This paper is concerned with the question of how we arrive at knowledge of the propositional attitudes of other agents. I describe a number of methods, but focus on the method that involves arriving at conclusions about the beliefs of others from information about their assertions and acts of assent. I attempt to give a reasonably full characterization of this method.Among other things, I maintain that when it is properly understood, the method is seen to be altogether independent of simulation. (...)
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  46. Intentionality, folk psychology, and reduction.Christopher S. Hill - 1987 - In Herbert R. Otto, Perspectives On Mind. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
     
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  47. Le Monde à l'envers : Les idées radicales au cours de la Révolution anglaise, collection Critique de la Politique.Christopher Hill, S. Chambon & R. Ertel - 1979 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 84 (4):569-569.
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    On getting to know others.Christopher S. Hill - 1985 - Philosophical Topics 13 (2):257-266.
  49. (1 other version)Perceptual consciousness: How it opens directly onto the world, preferring the world to itself.Christopher S. Hill - 2006 - In Uriah Kriegel & Kenneth Williford, Self-Representational Approaches to Consciousness. MIT Press. pp. 249--272.
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    (1 other version)Problems From Reid, By James Van Cleve Oxford University Press, 2016.Christopher S. Hill - 2018 - Analytic Philosophy 59 (4):515-526.
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