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    Portrait of Canterbury CathedralPortrait of Salisbury CathedralColonial Williamsburg-Its Buildings and Gardens.Paul Zucker, G. H. Cook, A. Lawrence Kocher & Howard Dearstyne - 1950 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 8 (4):269.
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    Networks of enterprise in creative scientific work.Howard E. Gruber - 1989 - In Barry Gholson (ed.), Psychology of science: contributions to metascience. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 246--274.
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    Ethics in the City RoomReporters' Ethics.Howard M. Ziff & Bruce M. Swain - 1979 - Hastings Center Report 9 (5):44.
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    (1 other version)Moses Maimonides.Howard Kreisel - 1997 - In Daniel H. Frank & Oliver Leaman (eds.), History of Jewish Philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 2--245.
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    The evolution of truth.Howard Vincenté Knox - 1930 - New York,: R. R. Smith.
  6. Why Should We Try to be Sustainable? Expected Consequences and the Ethics of Making an Indeterminate Difference.Howard Nye - 2021 - In Chelsea Miya, Oliver Rossier & Geoffrey Rockwell (eds.), Right Research: Modelling Sustainable Research Practices in the Anthropocene. Open Book Publishers. pp. 3-35.
    Why should we refrain from doing things that, taken collectively, are environmentally destructive, if our individual acts seem almost certain to make no difference? According to the expected consequences approach, we should refrain from doing these things because our individual acts have small risks of causing great harm, which outweigh the expected benefits of performing them. Several authors have argued convincingly that this provides a plausible account of our moral reasons to do things like vote for policies that will reduce (...)
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  7. Increasing the Capacity for Innovation in Healthcare Management.Howard J. Gershon - 2020 - In Frankie Perry (ed.), The tracks we leave: ethics and management dilemmas in healthcare. Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press.
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    Purpose, chance, and other perplexing concepts.Howard C. Warren - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (16):441-442.
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    Kant and the end of war: a critique of just war theory.Howard Williams - 2012 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    An exploration of Immanuel Kant's account of war and the controversies that have arisen from its interpretation. This book brings the ideas of Kant's critical philosophy to bear on one of the leading political and legal questions of our age: under what circumstances, if any, is recourse to war legally and morally justifiable?
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  10. Kant's Critique of Hobbes: Sovereignty and Cosmopolitanism.Howard L. Williams - 2003 - University of Wales Press.
    This study looks at the relationship between the two thinkers and demonstrates the viable alternative to Hobbes' orthodoxy that can be found in Kant's political writings. It also shows how Kant anticipated the development of a world-wide political order.
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    Out of the Labyrinth: Einstein, Hertz and Göttingen Answer to the Hole Argument.John D. Norton & Don Howard - 1982 - In John Norton (ed.).
  12. Scientific Realism And The Inevitability Of Science.Howard Sankey - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 39 (2):259-264.
    This paper examines the question of whether scientific realism is committed to the inevitability of science or is consistent with claims of the contingency of science. In order to address this question, a general characterization of the position of scientific realism is presented. It is then argued that scientific realism has no evident implications with regard to the inevitability of science. A historical case study is presented in which contingency plays a significant role, and the appropriate realist response to this (...)
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    Contradicting the Market.Howard Woodhouse - 1991 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 5 (1):50-52.
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    In Praise of Idleness.Howard Woodhouse - 2001 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 20 (2):27-35.
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    Learning for Life: The People’s Free University and the Civil Commons.Howard Woodhouse - 2011 - Studies in Social Justice 5 (1):77-90.
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    (1 other version)More than Mere Musings: Russell's Reflections on Education as Philosophy.Howard Woodhouse - 1987 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 7 (2).
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    (1 other version)On a Suggested Contradiction in Russell's Educational Philosophy.Howard Woodhouse - 1995 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 15:3.
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    Russell as Philosopher of Education: Reply to Hager.Howard Woodhouse - 1994 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 14 (2):193.
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    (1 other version)Science as Method: Russell's Philosophy and His Educational Thought.Howard Woodhouse - 1985 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 5 (2).
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    Technology and Justice.Howard R. Woodhouse - 1989 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 3 (1):18-19.
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    Understanding Skills: Thinking, Feeling and Caring.Howard Woodhouse - 1991 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 4 (2):33-38.
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    Game of circles: Conversations between Don quixote and sancho.Howard T. Young - 2000 - Philosophy and Literature 24 (2):377-386.
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    The Philosophy of Henry James, Sr.Howard J. B. Ziegler - 1952 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 13 (2):262-263.
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    Has semantics rested on a mistake?: and other essays.Howard K. Wettstein - 1991 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    The nature of reference, or the relation of a word to the object to which it refers, has been perhaps the dominant concern of twentieth-century analytic philosophy. Extremely influential arguments by Gottlob Frege around the turn of the century convinced the large majority of philosophers that the meaning of a word must be distinguished from its referent, the former only providing some kind of direction for reaching the latter. In the last twenty years, this Fregean orthodoxy has been vigorously challenged (...)
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    Ethical issues in pediatric life-threatening illness: Dilemmas of consent, assent, and communication.Howard Kunin - 1997 - Ethics and Behavior 7 (1):43 – 57.
    The treatment of life-threatening illnesses in childhood is replete with ethical issues and with clinical issues that have ethical implications. The central issues are those involved with a child's participation in the decision-making process and with communication of information about the illness and treatments to children. This article examines the questions of patient autonomy and of parental responsibility and prerogative in the context of pediatric oncology. Included in this examination of the ethical dimensions of pediatric life-threatening illness is a discussion (...)
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    Confucius.David Howard Smith - 1973 - New York,: Scribner.
    In his own lifetime Confucius never attained real power and he died feeling that his life had been a failure; yet his teaching came to dominate the political and ritual life of China for thousands of years and to inspire many thinkers in the outside world. Howard Smith describes China in the sixth century B.C. and shows how its history of internal conflict, together with the cult of ancestor worship, gave rise to Confucius' central doctrines of order and 'piety'. (...)
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    bOOkS IN SUmmary.Sapir Abulafia, Howard Hotson & Richard A. Muller - 2010 - History and Theory 49 (2):447-450.
    James A. Diefenbeck, Wayward Reflections on the History ofPhilosophyThomas R. Flynn Sartre, Foucault and Historical Reason. Volume 1:Toward an Existential Theory of HistoryMark Golden and Peter Toohey Inventing Ancient Culture:Historicism, Periodization and the Ancient WorldZenonas Norkus Istorika: Istorinis IvadasEverett Zimmerman The Boundaries of Fiction: History and theEighteenth‐Century British Novel.
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    In defence of generalized Darwinism.Howard E. Aldrich, Geoffrey M. Hodgson, David L. Hull, Thorbjørn Knudsen, Joel Mokyr & Viktor J. Vanberg - 2008 - Journal of Evolutionary Economics 18:577-596.
    Darwin himself suggested the idea of generalizing the core Darwinian principles to cover the evolution of social entities. Also in the nineteenth century, influential social scientists proposed their extension to political society and economic institutions. Nevertheless, misunderstanding and misrepresentation have hindered the realization of the powerful potential in this longstanding idea. Some critics confuse generalization with analogy. Others mistakenly presume that generalizing Darwinism necessarily involves biological reductionism. This essay outlines the types of phenomena to which a generalized Darwinism applies, and (...)
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    Self-Management and the Crisis of Socialism: The Rose in the Fist of the Present.Michael Wayne Howard - 2000 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    While some conclude from the revolutions of 1989 that socialism is dead, interest in socialism continues because of persisting problems of contemporary capitalism. In this exciting text, Michael W. Howard offers critiques of liberal, communitarian, postmodern and some Marxist perspectives in order to develop a 'left-liberal' defense of a model of self-managed market socialism that includes a basic income for all. Specific applications of his view include analyses of its implications for the global marketplace, the changing nature of workplaces, (...)
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    Modern conceptions of memory.Howard S. Kurtzman - 1983 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44 (September):1-20.
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    The controversy over the classification of Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome, 1800-1995.Howard I. Kushner & Louise S. Kiessling - 1996 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 39 (3):409-435.
  32. Philodemus. On methods of inference , Bibliopolis, « La scuola di Epicuro, 1 ». 1 vol.Phillip Howard de Lacy, Estelle Allen de Lacy, Marcello Gigante, Francesca Longo Auricchio, Adele Tepedino Guerra & Giovanni Indelli - 1981 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 86 (1):127-127.
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  33. Witness to the Gospel: The Theology of Acts.I. Howard Marshall & David Peterson - 1998
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  34. We acknowledge with thanks receipt of the following titles. Inclusion in this list neither implies nor precludes subsequent review.John Howard Yoder - 2010 - Studies in Christian Ethics 23 (4):473-474.
     
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  35. New Testament Theology: Many Witnesses, One Gospel.I. Howard Marshall - 2004
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  36. On Relativism and Pluralism: Response to Steven Bland.Howard Sankey - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 47:98-103.
    This paper responds to criticism presented by Steven Bland of my naturalistic approach to epistemic relativism. In my view, the central argument for epistemic relativism derives from the Pyrrhonian problem of the criterion. This opens relativism to an anti-sceptical response. I combine Roderick Chisholm’s particularist response to the problem of the criterion with a reliabilist conception of epistemic warrant. A distinction is made between epistemic norms which provide genuine warrant and those which do not. On the basis of this distinction, (...)
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    War, peace and organizational ethics.Michael Schwartz & Howard Harris (eds.) - 2020 - Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing.
    The ethics of war and peace -- Levinas and business ethics in the 'War on terror' -- The ten commandments of working robots in organisations : from history to the future of robot ethics, legislation, and management -- Closing the gap between promises and outcomes : how moral frameworks contribute to the realisation of United Nations deployment objectives -- Visualising success : the wisdom of John Wooden -- Rushing fools and wise women : tales for organisations aiming to improve lives (...)
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    Provoking feminisms.Carolyn Allen & Judith A. Howard (eds.) - 2000 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    A collection of essays, comments and replies on some of the contentious issues in feminist theory. Specific conversations centre on topics of debate such as feminist standpoint theory; gender as an analytic category; problems with sexual difference; and privacy and representations of the personal. Each exchange covers issues central to feminist scholarship and includes discussions from a cross-section of disciplines: political/social theory, philosophy, sociology, cultural studies and critical theory.
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    The subliminal psychodynamic activation method: A critical review.J. Balay & Howard Shevrin - 1988 - American Psychologist 43:161-74.
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    SYMPOSIUM: On West and Fenstermaker's “Doing Difference”.Howard Winant - 1995 - Gender and Society 9 (4):503-506.
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  41. The Fate of the New Nietzsche.Keith Ansell-Pearson & Howard Caygill - 1994 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 8:95-115.
     
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    Egocracy: Marx, Freud and Lacan.Sonia Arribas & Howard Rouse - 2011 - Diaphanes.
    This book tries to bring together the work of Marx, Freud and Lacan. It does this not by enumerating what might stereotypically be considered to be the central theses of these authors and then proceeding to combine them – a method that is inevitably doomed to failure – but instead by confronting each one of their oeuvres with what might best be described as its extimate core. The work of Marx is confronted with a problematic that implicitly, and at times (...)
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  43. Revisiting the Foundations of Relativistic Physics. Festschrift in Honour of John Stachel.Abhay Ashtekar, Jürgen Renn, Don Howard, Abner Shimony & S. Sarkar (eds.) - 2002 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
     
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    A philosophy of education for the space age.Terrel Howard Bell - 1962 - New York,: Exposition Press.
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    The integrative jurisprudence of Harold J. Berman.Harold J. Berman & Howard O. Hunter (eds.) - 1996 - Boulder, Colo.: WestviewPress.
    Celebrating the remarkable career of jurist Harold J. Berman, the essays in this volume demonstrate that Berman's contributions to Russian studies, international trade law, legal history, philosophy of law, and law and religion have firmly established him as part of the tradition of our greatest American jurists.
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    The Political Philosophies of Kant and Marx.Howard Williams - 2017 - Kantian Review 22 (4):619-640.
    Whilst acknowledging that there are several major differences in the approach which Kant and Marx take to political philosophy this article argues that there are also several common themes. These common themes of commitment to critique, freedom, equality, human betterment and cosmopolitanism are first highlighted. Subsequently the most marked contrasts in their approaches are examined and evaluated. Although Kant demonstrates greater political wisdom and a greater respect for law, Marx shows greater insight into social and political forces. Taken together Kant (...)
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  47. Association for Symbolic Logic.Jon Barwise, Howard S. Becker, Chi Tat Chong, Herbert B. Enderton, Michael Hallett, C. Ward Henson, Harold Hodes, Neil Immerman, Phokion Kolaitis & Alistair Lachlan - 1998 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 4 (4):465-510.
  48. A Philosophy of Education for the Space Age: A Guide to Practical Thinking about the Aims and Purposes of Education Today.Terrel Howard Bell - 1962 - New York,: Exposition Press.
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    The philosophy of Plato and its relation to modern life.Edward Howard Griggs - 1910 - New York,: B. W. Huebsch.
    This Is A New Release Of The Original 1910 Edition.
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    The philosophy of art.Edward Howard Griggs (ed.) - 1913 - New York,: B.W. Huebsch.
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