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    The nature of Beowulf‘s dragon.Howard Shilton - 1997 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 79 (3):67-78.
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    Igor Stravinsky: The Poetics and Politics of Music.Howard Gardner - 2013 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 4 (3):199-241.
    The most famous sentence in Igor Stravinsky’s autobiography reads: “Music is by its very nature powerless to express anything at all.” When it appeared, this sentence surprised his audience. After all, Stravinsky had composed some of the most expressive music of the twentieth century, from the lyrical Petrouchka to the dramatic Le sacre du printemps to the elegaic Symphony of Psalms. But ever the polemicist, Stravinsky was in actuality blasting those whom he regarded as his aesthetic opponents, such as the (...)
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  3. On figure and texture in aesthetic perception.Howard Gardner - 1972 - British Journal of Aesthetics 12 (1):40-59.
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    High Tech's False Nostalgia.Howard P. Segal - 1989 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 9 (2-3):153-154.
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    “Definability,”“Conventionality,” and Simultaneity in Einstein–Minkowski Space-Time.Howard Stein - 2009 - In Wayne C. Myrvold & Joy Christian, Quantum Reality, Relativistic Causality, and Closing the Epistemic Circle. Springer. pp. 403--442.
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  6. Rendezvous With Eternity.Howard Lincoln Stimmel - 1947
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    Critical notices.Howard V. Knox - 1921 - Mind 30 (117):604-608.
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  8. Utilitarian principles for imperfect agents.Howard Sobel - 1982 - Theoria 48 (3):113.
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    The Significance of Religious Experience.Howard Wettstein - 2012 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    In this volume of essays, Howard Wettstein explores the foundations of religious commitment. His orientation is broadly naturalistic, but not in the mode of reductionism or eliminativism. This collection explores questions of broad religious interest, but does so through a focus on the author's religious tradition, Judaism. Among the issues explored are the nature and role of awe, ritual, doctrine, religious experience; the distinction between belief and faith; problems of evil and suffering with special attention to the Book of (...)
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    B.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 91–97.
    The influence of Kant's philosophy has been, and continues to be, so profound and so widespread as to have become imperceptible. Philosophical inquiry within both the ‘analytic’ and the ‘continental’ traditions is unthinkable without the lexical and conceptual resources bequeathed by Kant. Even outside philosophy, in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, Kantian concepts and structures of argument are ubiquitous. Anyone practicing literary or social criticism is contributing to the Kantian tradition; anyone reflecting on the epistemological implications of their (...)
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    Recommended Further Reading.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 436–439.
    The prelims comprise: Half Title Page Blackwell Philosopher Dictionaries Title Page Copyright Page For everyone at 12 Willow Lane Dedication Table of Contents Preface and acknowledgments.
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    Sham surgery in randomized trials: Additional requirements should be satisfied.Howard Mann - 2003 - American Journal of Bioethics 3 (4):5 – 7.
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    Liberalism and the Problem of Racism.Howard McGary - 2009 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 47 (S1):1-15.
  14. From the Knowledge Argument to Mental Substance: Resurrecting the Mind.Howard Robinson - 2016 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book presents a strong case for substance dualism and offers a comprehensive defense of the knowledge argument, showing that materialism cannot accommodate or explain the 'hard problem' of consciousness. Bringing together the discussion of reductionism and semantic vagueness in an original and illuminating way, Howard Robinson argues that non-fundamental levels of ontology are best treated by a conceptualist account, rather than a realist one. In addition to discussing the standard versions of physicalism, he examines physicalist theories such as (...)
     
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  15. Commentary: Moral growth in medical students.Howard Brody, Harriet A. Squier & John P. Foglio - 1995 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 16 (3).
    Knight has shown how the moral growth of medical students involves a spiritual journey. He may, however, present too sanguine a portrayal of the extent to which the medical education environment promotes this moral and spiritual growth. Medical school may indeed be more abusive than supportive. Admitting more women to medical school and teaching more humanities courses, while worthwhile, will not necessarily promote the goals that Knight appropriately advocates.
     
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  16. Memories and Portraits: Explorations in American Thought.Howard G. Callaway - 2010 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
    In Memories and Portraits: Explorations in American Thought, H. G. Callaway embeds his distinctive contextualism and philosophical pluralism within strands of history and autobiography, spanning three continents. Starting in Philadelphia, and reflecting on the meaning of home in American thought, he offers a philosophically inspired narrative of travel and explorations, in Europe and Africa, illuminating central elements of American thought—partly out of diverse foreign and domestic reactions and fascinating cultural contrasts. -/- This book is of interest for the contemporary interplay (...)
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    I.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 233–266.
    The influence of Kant's philosophy has been, and continues to be, so profound and so widespread as to have become imperceptible. Philosophical inquiry within both the ‘analytic’ and the ‘continental’ traditions is unthinkable without the lexical and conceptual resources bequeathed by Kant. Even outside philosophy, in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, Kantian concepts and structures of argument are ubiquitous. Anyone practicing literary or social criticism is contributing to the Kantian tradition; anyone reflecting on the epistemological implications of their (...)
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  18. The Marxian Legacy.Dick Howard - 1977 - Studies in Soviet Thought 41 (2):167-169.
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    Comments on "The Thesis of Parmenides".Howard Stein - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (4):725 - 734.
    1. The principal question I want to raise is that of the interpretation of what you call Parmenides' "wildly paradoxical conclusions about the impossibility of plurality and change." An argument that leads to a truly paradoxical conclusion is always open to construction as a reductio ad absurdum. And the biographical tradition represents Parmenides--quite unlike Heraclitus, for instance--as a reasonable and even practically effective man, not at all a fanatic. It therefore seems natural to ask, if he maintained a paradoxical doctrine, (...)
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  20. How does physics bear upon metaphysics; and why did Plato hold that philosophy cannot be written down?Howard Stein - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 72:152-161.
    The paper begins with consideration of Plato and Aristotle, but the question addressed in this essay is the following: What has been meant--and what role has been played--in the succession of doctrines of physics we have had since the seventeenth century, by notions of “power” and of “cause”? The essay concludes with consideration of field theories set in relativistic space-time.
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    The Euclidean Tradition and Kant’s Thoughts on Geometry.Howard Duncan - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (1):23-48.
    While not paramount among Kant scholars, issues in the philosophy of mathematics have maintained a position of importance in writings about Kant’s philosophy, and recent years have witnessed a rejuvenation of interest and real progress in interpreting his views on the nature of mathematics. My hope here is to contribute to this recent progress by expanding upon the general tacks taken by Jaakko Hintikka concerning Kant’s writings on geometry.Let me begin by making a vile suggestion: Kant did not have a (...)
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  22. The Letters of William James.Howard V. Knox - 1920 - Hibbert Journal 19:645.
     
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  23. Liberalism and the Rights of Children.Howard Klepper - 1994 - Dissertation, The University of Arizona
    My dissertation examines the rights of children in the context of liberal conceptions of justice. The theoretical aspects of the dissertation concern liberal paternalism, autonomy, and the adequacy of Rawls's argument for the lexical priority of liberty. I apply my theoretical conclusions to practical issues of medical decision making for children, compulsory education, parental and state authority, and the age of majority. ;I begin with an analysis of paternalism in liberal political theory and its justificatory bases in the concepts of (...)
     
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    Judaism as philosophy: studies in Maimonides and the medieval Jewish philosophers of Provence.Howard Theodore Kreisel - 2015 - Boston: Academic Studies Press.
    The studies comprising this volume, most of them appearing for the first time in English, deal with some of the main topics in Maimonides? philosophy and that of his followers in Provence. At the heart of these topics lies the issue of whether they adopted a completely naturalistic picture of the workings of the world order, or left room for the volitional activity of God in history. These topics include divine law, creation, the Account of the Chariot, prophet and sage, (...)
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    The Epicurean Tradition.Howard Jones - 1992 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 1:125-126.
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    Contested Terrain: In the Best Interests of..Howard Brody & William G. Bartholome - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (6):37.
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    Apuleiana II.Howard Jacobson - 2007 - Classical Quarterly 57 (02):796-800.
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    Vergil's Dido and Euripides' Helen.Howard Jacobson - 1987 - American Journal of Philology 108 (1).
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    The God of ethical religion.Howard Bonar Jefferson - 1933 - Scottdale, Pa.,: Printed by the Mennonite press.
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    Asherah and Aphrodite: A coincidence?Howard Jacobson - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (1):355-356.
    It has long been known that there is a significant connection between Aphrodite and Semitic goddesses. In Walter Burkert's recent words, ‘Behind the figure of Aphrodite there clearly stands the ancient Semitic goddess of love, Ishtar-Astarte.’ This was already recognized by Herodotus and Philo of Byblos. I want here to note a curious and striking item of connection that has not been noticed.
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    Cranial measurements in patients with depressive illness.Howard James & John Pollitt - 1973 - Journal of Biosocial Science 5 (3):363-366.
    Cranial measurements and somatotype indices were compared in two groups of patients, one with recurrent depressive illness and the other suffering from a first solitary attack of depression. Certain statistically significant differences in stature, somatotype and cranial measurements emerged; the group with recurrent episodes of depression tended to be shorter and more brachycephalic than those with solitary episodes of depression.
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  32. Pierre Gassendi's Institutio Logica.Howard Jones - 1983 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 173 (1):117-119.
     
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    Religious commitment: The natural-law criteria.Howard P. Kainz - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (6):999-1003.
  34. Community of the New Age: Studies in Mark's Gospel.Howard Clark Kee - 1977
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    Meaning and an Overview of the Placebo Effect.Howard Brody - 2018 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 61 (3):353-360.
    In 1964, anesthesiologists at Harvard Medical School studied a group of patients about to undergo major abdominal surgery. Half the patients got the standard preoperative visit. The other half received an enhanced visit dealing with postoperative pain. That half were told that pain is normal and expected, that they would receive medications as ordered by their physicians, that they could also use several self-help techniques to relieve pain, and that nurses and physicians would be standing by to assist them if (...)
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    La Logique des Jugements de Valeur. Theorie et Applications. [REVIEW]Howard O. Eaton - 1928 - Journal of Philosophy 25 (6):162-166.
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    Commentary: What we have here, is a failure to communicate.Howard Brody - 1999 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 24 (1):28 – 33.
    The physician in Erde's clinical case study performed poorly in a number of aspects of informed consent and good physician-patient communication. However, the patient also failed to perform some of his own duties to participate in effective communication and so shares at least some responsibility for the bad outcome.
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    The Marxian Legacy: The Search for the New Left.Dick Howard - 2019 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    The Marxian Legacy, first published in 1977 and released in a second edition in 1988, was and remains distinct in its view of Marxian theory as 'critique, ' aware of its own origins and limitations and self-conscious about its own historical rootedness in changing social and political conditions. This new and fully revised third edition retains the original synthesis of the divergent traditions of German, critical, and French Marxisms into a living Marxian legacy that changes and reconceptualizes itself, while also (...)
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  39. (1 other version)Kierkegaard's Writings, Xx: Practice in Christianity.Howard V. Hong & Edna H. Hong (eds.) - 1991 - Princeton University Press.
    Of the many works he wrote during 1848, his "richest and most fruitful year," Kierkegaard specified Practice in Christianity as "the most perfect and truest thing." In his reflections on such topics as Christ's invitation to the burdened, the imitatio Christi, the possibility of offense, and the exalted Christ, he takes as his theme the requirement of Christian ideality in the context of divine grace. Addressing clergy and laity alike, Kierkegaard asserts the need for institutional and personal admission of the (...)
     
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    C. S. Lewis and Purgatory.Thomas Howard - 1991 - The Chesterton Review 17 (3/4):389-391.
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    If vector spaces are projective modules then multiple choice holds.Paul Howard - 2005 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 51 (2):187.
    We show that the assertion that every vector space is a projective module implies the axiom of multiple choice and that the reverse implication does not hold in set theory weakened to permit the existence of atoms.
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    Justification and methodology in practical ethics.Howard Klepper - 1995 - Metaphilosophy 26 (3):201-219.
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    Kant’s Political Theory: The Virtue of His Vices.Dick Howard - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (2):325 - 350.
    WHEN Marx called Kant the "philosopher of the French Revolution," he did not have in mind the "jacobin" Kant who continued his enthusiastic support of the Revolution long after his freedom-loving younger contemporaries such as Schiller and Goethe had become disillusioned with its course. Marx’s image of Kant is in fact that of the "philosopher of the bourgeoisie" in its struggle for freedom from the constraints of the feudal order. The substitution of a socio-economic class for a political revolution in (...)
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    The influence of evolutionary doctrine on psychology.D. T. Howard - 1927 - Psychological Review 34 (4):305-312.
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    What Price Mental Health? The Ethics and Politics of Setting Priorities.C. Howard - 1997 - Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (1):57-58.
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    Aeneid 12.570-1.Howard Jacobson - 2004 - Classical Quarterly 54 (2):636-636.
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    Critical studies/book reviews.Howard Jackson - 2001 - Philosophia Mathematica 9 (2):252-256.
  48. Note on an argument of Church.Howard Jackson - 1964 - Theoria 30 (3):197.
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    A Non-Marxian Application of the Hegelian Master-Slave Dialectic to Some Modern Politico-Social Developments.Howard P. Kainz - 1973 - Idealistic Studies 3 (3):285-302.
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    The Philosophy of Man: A New Introduction to Some Perennial Issues.Howard P. Kainz - 1981 - University : University of Alabama Press.
    The questions considered in this book are common to philosophers, psychologists and anthropologists alike: What is man, and how does he differ from the animals? Is it true that man is less ruled by instinct than animals? How is man affected by heredity and environment? In particular, how are masculine and feminine "traits" affected by heredity and/or environment? Are there any relatively clear-cut stages in the evolution of the individual and of the human race? Does man have a mind or (...)
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