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    Clinical Ethics: A Practical Approach to Ethical Decisions in Clinical Medicine.Henry Aranow, Albert R. Jonsen, Mark Siegler & William J. Winslade - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (1):32.
    Book reviewed in this article: Clinical Ethics: A Practical Approach to Ethical Decisions in Clinical Medicine. By Albert R. Jonsen, Mark Siegler, and William J. Winslade.
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    Case Studies: Proxy Consent for a Medical Gamble.Dennis F. Saver, Ronald A. Carson, Henry Aranow & Nancy K. Rhoden - 1980 - Hastings Center Report 10 (3):22.
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    Aristotle on Matter, Form, and Moving Causes: The Hylomorphic Theory of Substantial Generation.Devin Henry - 2019 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book examines an important area of Aristotle's philosophy: the generation of substances. While other changes presuppose the existence of a substance (Socrates grows taller), substantial generation results in something genuinely new that did not exist before (Socrates himself). The central argument of this book is that Aristotle defends a 'hylomorphic' model of substantial generation. In its most complete formulation, this model says that substantial generation involves three principles: (1) matter, which is the subject from which the change proceeds; (2) (...)
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    Kant's Conception of Freedom: A Developmental and Critical Analysis.Henry E. Allison - 2019 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    Although a good deal has been written about Kant's conception of free will in recent years, there has been no serious attempt to examine in detail the development of his views on the topic. This book endeavours to remedy the situation by tracing Kant's thoughts on free will from his earliest discussions of it in the 1750s through to his last accounts in the 1790s. This developmental approach is of interest for at least two reasons. First, it shows that the (...)
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    Fuzziness in the Mind: Can Perception be Unconscious?Henry Taylor - 2020 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 101 (2):383-398.
    Recently, a new movement has arisen in the philosophy of perception: one that views perception as a natural kind. Strangely, this movement has neglected the extensive work in philosophy of science on natural kinds. The present paper remedies this. I start by isolating a widespread and influential assumption, which is that we can give necessary and sufficient conditions for perception. I show that this assumption is radically at odds with current philosophy of science work on natural kinds. I then develop (...)
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  6. Rawlsian social-contract theory and the severely disabled.Henry S. Richardson - 2006 - The Journal of Ethics 10 (4):419-462.
    Martha Nussbaum has powerfully argued in Frontiers ofJustice and elsewhere that John Rawls’s sort of social-contract theory cannot usefully be deployed to deal with issues pertaining to justice for the disabled. To counter this claim, this article deploys Rawls’s sort of social-contract theory in order to deal with issues pertaining to justice for the disabled—or, since, as Nussbaum stresses, we all have some degree of disability—for the severely disabled. In this way, rather than questioning one by one Nussbaum’s interpretive claims (...)
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    Notes on the categories of naturalism.Henry David Aiken - 1946 - Journal of Philosophy 43 (19):517-526.
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    The role of conventions in ethics.Henry David Aiken - 1952 - Journal of Philosophy 49 (6):173-177.
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  9. Artis Logicae Rudimenta. Accessit Solutio Sophismatum. In Usum Juventutis Academicae.Henry Aldrich & J. Parker - 1817 - Impensis J. Parker.
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  10. A Study of Death.Henry Mills Alden - 1895 - The Monist 6:476.
     
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  11. From denial of the territory to geocyberspace: towards an integrated approach of the relationship between space and ICT.Henry Bakis & Philippe Vidal - 2010 - In Bernard Reber & Claire Brossaud, Digital cognitive technologies: epistemology and the knowledge economy. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
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  12. Acts of desire.Henry Ian Schiller - 2021 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 64 (9):955-972.
    ABSTRACT Act-based theories of content hold that propositions are identical to acts of predication that we perform in thought and talk. To undergo an occurrent thought with a particular content is just to perform the act of predication that individuates that content. But identifying the content of a thought with the performance of an act of predication makes it difficult to explain the intentionality of bouletic mental activity, like wanting and desiring. In this paper, I argue that this difficulty is (...)
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    An interpretation of Hume's theory of the place of reason in ethics and politics.Henry David Aiken - 1979 - Ethics 90 (1):66-80.
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    Reason, the higher learning, and the good society.Henry Aiken - 1970 - Metaphilosophy 1 (2):95–127.
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    The secret of Islam: love and law in the religion of ethics.Henry Bayman - 2003 - Berkeley, Calif.: North Atlantic Books.
    Although the Islamic religion is well known, many people are less familiar with Sufism—the esoteric component of Islam. The Secret of Islam explores the mystical path of Sufism, which focuses on love and compassion. Sections proceed through the levels of Sufism: Journey of the Disciple, Actions, Spiritual Journey of the Seeker, and Flowering of the Perfect Human.
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  16. Presidential Address: Folly and Sense in Present-day Philosophy.Henry B. Veatch - 1980 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 54:1.
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    (1 other version)Putting the Square Back into Opposition.Henry B. Veatch - 1956 - New Scholasticism 30 (4):409-440.
  18. Some suggestions on the respective spheres of science and philosophy.Henry Veatch - 1941 - The Thomist 3:177-216.
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    Ueber die Helligkeit Einmaliger und Periodisch Wiederkehrender Lichtreize.Henry J. Watt - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (26):717-717.
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  20. The Robust Joy of the Christian life.Henry Novello - 2014 - The Australasian Catholic Record 91 (3):323.
    Novello, Henry The New Testament is undoubtedly a book of joy. The verb chairein, which means to rejoice, occurs seventy-two times in the New Testament and the noun chara, which means joy, occurs sixty times. The word chairein is found both at the beginning of the gospel story and at the end: at the annunciation the angel greets Mary by saying, 'Joy be with you', and on the resurrection morning the risen Jesus greets the women who had come to (...)
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    Innovation in a Learning Healthcare System.Henry S. Sacks & Rosamond Rhodes - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (6):19-21.
    Volume 19, Issue 6, June 2019, Page 19-21.
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    Whales, fish and Alaskan bears: interest-relative taxonomy and kind pluralism in biology.Henry Taylor - 2019 - Synthese 198 (4):3369-3387.
    This paper uses two case studies to explore an interest-relative view of taxonomy and how it complements kind pluralism in biology. First, I consider the ABC island bear, which can be correctly classified into more than one species. I argue that this classificatory pluralism can be explained by reference to the range of alternative explanatory interests in biology. In the second half of the paper, I pursue an interest-relative view of classification more generally. I then apply the resultant view to (...)
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    Chance, Cause, Reason: An Inquiry into the Nature of Scientific Evidence.Henry E. Kyburg Jr - 1979 - Philosophical Review 88 (3):500-502.
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    Jerry Fodor and Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini. What Darwin Got Wrong. Reviewed by.Henry Byerly - 2010 - Philosophy in Review 30 (4):255-258.
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    The relation of intuitionism to the ethical doctrine of self-realization.Henry Calderwood - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5 (4):337-351.
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  26. Absolutna in relativna dobrota.Henry Chadwick - 1995 - Problemi 4.
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    In Defense of Free Will: With Other Philosophical Essays.Henry R. West - 1969 - Philosophical Review 78 (4):549.
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    Democracy and language.Henry N. Wieman - 1941 - Ethics 52 (2):216-221.
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    Personal and Impersonal Groups.Henry Nelson Wieman - 1921 - International Journal of Ethics 31 (4):381-393.
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    The Directive in History.Henry Nelson Wieman - 1949 - Boston: Beacon Press.
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    The Philosophy of Worship.Henry A. Wieman - 1929 - The Monist 39 (1):58-79.
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    Modern logic.Henry Horace Williams - 1927 - Chapel Hill, N.C.: Chapel Hill, N.C..
  33. The Contemporary Problem of Moral Complexity.Henry Winthrop - 1970 - In Jeremiah W. Canning, Values in an age of confrontation. Columbus, Ohio,: C. E. Merrill. pp. 27.
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    The Pop Intellectual as Antichrist.Henry Winthrop - 1972 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 6 (1/2):211.
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    The Republic in the Light of the Socratic Method.Henry G. Wolz - 1955 - Modern Schoolman 32 (2):115-142.
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  36. The "Republic" in the Light of the Socratic Method.Henry C. Wolz - 1954 - Modern Schoolman 32:115.
     
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    Principles of voluntarism.Henry W. Wright - 1915 - Philosophical Review 24 (3):297-313.
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    Process Theology and Black Liberation.Henry James Young - 1989 - Process Studies 18 (4):259-267.
  39. Liberty Incorporating 'Four Essays on Liberty'.Edited Henry Hardy (ed.) - 2002 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Liberty is a new, expanded edition of what Isaiah Berlin himself regarded as his most important book - Four Essays on Liberty, a standard text of liberalism and constantly in demand since it was first published in 1969. Berlin's editor, Henry Hardy, has revised the text, incorporating a fifth essay that Berlin himself had hoped to include. He has also added further pieces that bear on the same topic, so that all Berlin's principal statements on liberty are at last (...)
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    A proof theoretic proof of Scott's general interpolation theorem.Henry Africk - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (4):683-695.
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    Evaluation and obligation: Two functions of judgments in the language of conduct.Henry David Aiken - 1950 - Journal of Philosophy 47 (1):5-22.
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  42. The Age of Ideology the Nineteenth Century Philosophers.Henry David Aiken - 1956 - Houghton Mifflin.
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    The aesthetic relevance of belief.Henry David Aiken - 1951 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 9 (4):301-315.
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    What is Value? An Essay in Philosophical Analysis.Henry David Aiken - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (2):276.
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    The Body of a Person.Henry Veatch - 1991 - Noûs 25 (5):728-731.
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    JME Referees in 1996.Henry Alexander, Marvin Berkowitz, Larry Blum, Deanne Bogdan, Brenda Jo Bredemeier, Lyn Mikel Brown, Don Cochrane, Jerrold Coombs, Lorna Crossman & George Dei - 1997 - Journal of Moral Education 26 (2):243.
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  47. Beauty and Duty in Kant's Critique of Judgement.Henry E. Allison - 1997 - Kantian Review 1:53-81.
    At the end of §40 of the Critique of Judgement, after a discussion of the sensus communis and its connection with taste, Kant writes:If we could assume that the mere universal communicability as such of our feeling must already carry with it an interest for us , then we could explain how it is that we require from everyone as a duty, as it were , the feeling in a judgment of taste.
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    Kant and the Two Dogmas of Rationalism.Henry E. Allison - 2005 - In Alan Jean Nelson, A Companion to Rationalism. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 343–359.
    This chapter contains sections titled: I II III IV V.
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  49. (2 other versions)Kant's Transcendental Humanism.Henry E. Allison - 1971 - The Monist 55 (2):182-207.
    Perhaps the ultimate significance of Kant's Copernican revolution in philosophy lies in its attempted reconciliation of the transcendental, logical orientation of continental rationalism with the humanistic, psychological approach of British empiricism. With the rationalists, Kant distinguished sharply between questions concerning the causes and origins of our knowledge and questions about its limits and objective validity. Thus, a rigorous critique of psychologism, i.e. of any attempt to explain, or explain away the validity of either our cognitive or moral principles by means (...)
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    Life magnificent.Henry Atkinson - 1941 - London,: Watts & co..
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