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    Social Problems and Social Movements: An Exploration Into the Sociological Construction of Alternative Realities.Harry H. Bash - 1994 - Humanity Books.
    Sociology is becoming fragmented. With specialised fields spinning off beyond the capacity of a unifying theoretical frame to embrace them, the prospect exists that sociology's vital centre may not hold. Proceeding from a social constructionist perspective, this work examines the existence and probes the origins of the specialised sociological fields of social problems and social movements. Conceptual ambiguities that currently plague both specialisations are noted, as are their effective theoretical isolation from general sociological theory. Each field is traced to its (...)
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    Determinism and avoidability in sociohistorical analysis.Harry H. Bash - 1964 - Ethics 74 (3):186-200.
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    An experimentalist looks at identity.H. Harris - 1997 - In Identity. Oxford University Press.
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    A Simile in Aristotle's Rhetoric (iii. 9. 6).H. A. Harris - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (02):178-179.
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    The Critique of Pure Modernity: Hegel, Heidegger and After.H. S. Harris - 1989 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 49 (4):752-755.
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  6. Identity.H. Harris (ed.) - 1997 - Oxford University Press.
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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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  8. An apology for attending church.H. M. Harris - 1967 - Hibbert Journal 65 (58):106.
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    In Response to Pinkard and Bernstein.H. S. Harris - 2000 - Dialogue 39 (4):819-822.
    To respond to Jay Bernstein and Terry Pinkard is both easy and difficult. It is easy because of the fundamental agreement between us about the general interpretation of Hegel as a post-Kantian philosopher; and it is difficult because there are no misunderstandings to complain of and to be clarified. I must begin by thanking them both for giving all my potential readers such careful, accurate, and insightful bird's-eye views of my "literal commentary." As Terry says, "it sometimes becomes difficult to (...)
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    Afterword: Theme and Variations: The Round of Life and the Chorale of Thought.H. S. Harris - 1998 - In Michael Baur & John Russon, Hegel and the Tradition: Essays in Honour of H.S. Harris. University of Toronto Press. pp. 311-324.
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    Postscript.H. S. Harris - 1987 - Dialogue 26 (4):665-.
    The first part of this essay was read at a Symposium on “Hegel and Schelling” at the Conference of the Canadian Philosophical Association at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba in June 1985. The text was then discussed as a whole by George di Giovanni and Michael Vater. Since their commentaries are here published with it, I have allowed the mistakes which they identified to remain clearly visible. The few revisions of substance that I have made are clearly indicated in (...)
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    Stadium and Palaestra.H. A. Harris - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (03):379-.
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    The Physician's Responsibility.Harry H. Gordon, Charles B. Moore & Edward Eichner - 1976 - Hastings Center Report 6 (4):33-34.
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    David MacGregor, Hegel, Marx and the English State, Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1992, pp x + 345, Hb £31.95.H. S. Harris - 1993 - Hegel Bulletin 14 (1-2):68-73.
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    Giovanni Vailati 1863–1963: Notes and Reflections upon a Centennial.H. S. Harris - 1963 - Dialogue 2 (3):328.
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    Myriam Bienenstock., Politique du Jeune Hegel.H. S. Harris - 1994 - International Studies in Philosophy 26 (4):108-109.
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    Hail and Farewell to Hegel.H. S. Harris - 1994 - The Owl of Minerva 25 (2):163-171.
    I have spent more than thirty years struggling with Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit; and I am absolutely weary of wrestling with the angel I found in it. So when I was pressed to contribute to the silver anniversary issue of The Owl I decided to take the easy way, and to send in an essay on the Phenomenology and the Logic that is literally the last word from the two-volume commentary that will be published as Hegel’s Ladder. Far from being (...)
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  18. Logical pragmatism and the task of philosophy in Peirce and Vailati.H. S. Harris - 1963 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 18 (3):311.
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    Correspondence.H. A. Harris - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (02):251-.
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    Hume and Barker on the Logic of Design.H. S. Harris - 1983 - Hume Studies 9 (1):19-24.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:19. HUME AND BARKER ON THE LOGIC OF DESIGN I find myself in complete agreement with what I take to be the main thesis of Stephen Barker's paper. It is certainly a mistake to concentrate our attention on the negative critique which Hume directed at the modes of argument of his rationalist predecessors and contemporaries and directed even more at the mode of certain conviction with which they presented (...)
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    What is Living and What is Dead in the Philosophy of Croce?H. S. Harris - 1967 - Dialogue 6 (3):399-405.
    When Croce published his celebrated essay on “What is living and what is dead in the philosophy of Hegel” in 1907, Hegel was already seventy-six years dead. In 1966 we reached the centennial of Croce's birth; but even now, in 1968, it is only sixteen years since death took the pen from the hand of the indefatigable “Don Benedetto.” Clearly therefore, it is still too early to draw up anything like a final balance sheet for the heritage that he has (...)
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    Kant on History and Religion.H. S. Harris - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (3):425-427.
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    The Age of German Idealism.H. S. Harris - 1995 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 33 (3):525-527.
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    Thirdness.H. S. Harris - 2001 - The Owl of Minerva 33 (1):41-43.
    Hegel was a Christian in his own way; and I try to be a Christian in that way also. I don’t know quite what “confessing to Christian faith” is; but I think that the Founder certainly preached “the universal brotherhood of man.” I don’t care what Paul preached; and it is just a rather unfortunate fact that he is indubitably historical, whereas the Founder may be a fiction. Burbidge is quite mistaken if he thinks “Paul is too essential” to me.
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    Much can still be done in the Twilight.H. S. Harris - 1979 - The Owl of Minerva 10 (4):8-10.
  26. Studi sull'attualismo e influenza di Gentile sulla cultura anglosassone.H. S. Harris - 1959 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 13:312.
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    The foot-rests in Hippolytus' chariot.H. A. Harris - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (03):259-260.
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  28. The Institute for Philosophical Studies in Naples.H. S. Harris - unknown
    A review of the mission and activities of the Italian Institute of Philosophical Studies and the School of Advanced Studies in Naples.
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  29. "Notes on Three Athletic Inscriptions", "JHS" 82 19-24.H. A. Harris - 1985 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 79 (2):579.
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    The Rational and the Real. By Leslie Armour. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1962, pp. viii, 97.H. S. Harris - 1963 - Dialogue 2 (3):367-369.
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    The legalization of voluntary eugenical sterilization.Harry H. Laughlin - 1927 - The Eugenics Review 19 (1):12.
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    The relation of eugenics to other sciences.Harry H. Laughlin - 1919 - The Eugenics Review 11 (2):53.
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  33. 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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  34. Le développement de Hegel, tome deuxième : Pensées nocturnes, Iéna 1801-1806.H. S. Harris, Philippe Muller & Éric Vial - 1994 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 99 (3):392-393.
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  35. The Logical Origin of the “Hegel Myth”.H. S. Harris - unknown
    A candid and spirited discussion of “To him who looks at the world rationally the world looks rationally back".
     
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  36. 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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    History and Truth in Hegel’s Phenomenology.H. S. Harris - 1979. - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 41 (1):239-241.
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    Modern Italian Social Theory: Ideology and Politics from Pareto to the Present.H. S. Harris - 1987
  39. Croce and centile in Collingwood's 'new leviathan'.H. S. Harris - 1990 - Storia, Antropologia E Scienze Del Linguaggio 5:29-42.
     
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    Sixteenth-Century Dissemination of the Coconut Palm.H. Harries - 1977 - Isis 68 (4):605-606.
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    Schiller, Hegel and Marx.H. S. Harris - 1983 - Philosophical Books 24 (4):223-224.
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    The Resurrection of Art.H. S. Harris - 1984 - The Owl of Minerva 16 (1):5-20.
    “I am now convinced” wrote Hegel in 1796, “that the highest act of Reason, the one through which it encompasses all Ideas, is an aesthetic act, and that truth and goodness only become sisters in beauty - the philosopher must possess just as much aesthetic power as the poet.” The essentially Kantian inspiration of this dictum is evident, for it is the architectonic pattern of the three Critiques that dictates the structure of this program for a new beginning of speculation (...)
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    Genesis & Struc of Societ.Giovanni Gentile & H. S. Harris - 1966 - University of Illinois Press.
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    The Philosophy of Art.H. S. Harris - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (1):115-117.
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    (1 other version)Would Hegel Be A 'Hegelian'Today?H. S. Harris - 2007 - Cosmos and History 3 (2-3):5-15.
    In this paper H. S. Harris argues that it is misguided to suggest that Hegelrsquo;s philosophical project was a dialectical illusion generated by his historical situation and that he would never have believed that his vision was achievable if he had been faced with the world that we face today. Not only does Harris proclaim himself to be a Hegelian, he claims that Hegel would today also remain a Hegelian. He goes on to argue that despite the fragmentation of the (...)
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    Phenomenology of Spirit.H. S. Harris - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (3):443-444.
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    From Hegel to Marx via Heidegger.H. S. Harris - 1983 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 13 (2):247-251.
  48. (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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    The Young Hegel.Hegel's Phenomenology Part I: Analysis and Commentary.Hegel's Wissenschaft der Logik. [REVIEW]H. S. Harris - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (4):575.
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  50. The Daughters of Memory.H. S. Harris - unknown
    An essay on the nature, function and guiding principles of undergraduate education in the liberal arts and sciences with particular reference to the nature of rational communication.
     
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