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    Biblical v. secular ethics: the conflict.R. Joseph Hoffmann & Gerald A. Larue (eds.) - 1988 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    Establishing acceptable norms of behavior and consistent standards of conduct has been part of the human enterprise since the dawn of time. Without principles of ethics and the moral rules that affect individual behavior, humankind would plunge into a state of chaotic indifference, insecurity, and unending fear. But while few question the need for moral guidance, a growing number of people believe that the only ethic worth considering must rest on a biblical foundation. Is morality dependent upon God and "revealed (...)
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    Faith and Duty. By N. H. G. Robinson. (Victor Gollancz Ltd. Pp. 150. Price 12s. 6d.).H. D. Lewis - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (98):277-.
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    The Deep Things of God. Essays in Liberal Religion. By Sidney Spencer. George Allen and Unwin. Pages 118. Price 8/6.H. D. Lewis - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (119):373-374.
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    (5 other versions)Art and Scientific Thought. By Martin Johnson. (Faber and Faber. 1944.) Pp. 192. Price 16s.H. D. Lewis - 1946 - Philosophy 21 (79):167-.
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    The Fundamental Questions of Philosophy. By A. C. Ewing. (Routledge and Kegan Paul. Pp. 260. Price 18s.).H. D. Lewis - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (104):88-.
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    Morality and Religion.H. D. Lewis - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (88):34 - 55.
    Belief in the ultimacy and distinctiveness of ethical principles has been challenged in many ways to-day. The advance of science, especially in the fields of psychology and anthropology, has provided the relativist and the sceptic with many new weapons to put in their armoury; and the positivist has launched a very subtle attack. The present state of society, both in the internal affairs of the peoples of the world and in their inter-relations, has brought many moral principles into contempt. But (...)
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    Humanism as a Philosophy.H. D. Lewis - 1951 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (2):189-189.
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    Meaning and Structure: an Essay in the Philosophy of Language.H. A. Lewis - 1973 - Philosophical Books 14 (3):8-10.
    A review of a work in which a systematic and general theory of the nature of the conventions governing the semantics of a natural language is developed, with the object of offering a conceptual framework within which semantic phenomena can be understood in relation to syntax and to the communicative and social aspects of language. The empiricist theory of language is criticized for not supplying an adequate framework for the explanation of language learning. Taxonomy is a solution to the problems (...)
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    Quine on Wiggins.H. A. Lewis - 1980 - Philosophy 55 (211):125.
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    Religion and the Modern Mind. By W. T. Stace. (New York: J. B. Lippincott Co. Pp. 285. Price $3.75.).H. D. Lewis - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (107):374-.
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  11. Collective Responsibility.H. D. Lewis - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (84):3 - 18.
    If I were asked to put forward an ethical principle which I considered to be especially certain, it would be that no one can be responsible, in the properly ethical sense, for the conduct of another. Responsibility belongs essentially to the individual. The implications of this principle are much more far-reaching than is evident at first, and reflection upon them may lead many to withdraw the assent which they might otherwise be very ready to accord to this view of responsibility. (...)
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    Mind and Body: Some Observations on Mr. Strawson's Views: The Presidential Address.H. D. Lewis - 1963 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 63 (1):1 - 22.
    H. D. Lewis; I—Mind and Body—Some Observations on Mr. Strawson's Views: The Presidential Address, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 63, Issue 1, 1.
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    Subjunctive Reasoning.H. A. Lewis - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (113):360-362.
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    Beyond Chance and Necessity: A Critical Inquiry Into Professor Jacques Monod's Chance and Necessity.H. John Lewis - 1974
  15. Freedom and Immortality.H. D. Lewis - 1960 - Hibbert Journal 59:168.
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  16. (1 other version)Philosophy of Religion.H. D. Lewis - 1965 - Religious Studies 2 (1):140-141.
     
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  17. Quine on the Threshold of Evidence.H. A. Lewis & D. Holdcroft - 1997 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 51 (202):521-539.
     
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    Soul and Body.H. D. Lewis - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 5:331-334.
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    Some observations on natural rights and the general will (I).H. D. Lewis - 1937 - Mind 46 (184):437-453.
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    The Elusive Mind.H. D. Lewis - 1969 - Routledge.
    First published in 1969, The Elusive Mind argues that the mental processes are of a quite different nature from physical ones and belong to an entity which is elusive in the sense that it can only be known, in the first instance, by each person in his own case in the course of having any kind of experience. This 'elusive' self is much involved with the body in any conditions we know, but it could also survive the dissolution of the (...)
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  21. The Present Relations between Religion and Science: A Symposium. An Introductory Note.H. D. Lewis - 1955 - Hibbert Journal 54:1.
     
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  22. Ultimates and a way of looking in philosophy.H. D. Lewis - 1977 - In Gilbert Ryle, Contemporary aspects of philosophy. Boston: Oriel Press. pp. 284.
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    Unsatisfactory parents and psychological disorders in their children.H. Lewis - 1968 - The Eugenics Review 60 (2):129.
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    VIII.—“Self-Satisfaction” and the “True Good” in Green's Moral Theory.H. D. Lewis - 1942 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 42 (1):151-182.
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  25. (1 other version)The Self and Immortality.H. D. Lewis - 1974 - Philosophy 49 (187):102-106.
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    Second Thoughts in Moral Philosophy. By A. C. Ewing. (Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd. 1959. Pp. vii + 190. Price 21s.).H. D. Lewis - 1961 - Philosophy 36 (137):234-.
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    The Philosophy of Brand Blanshard.H. D. Lewis - 1983 - Philosophy 58 (223):110 - 117.
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  28. Moral Autonomy and Freedom.H. D. Lewis - 1948 - Hibbert Journal 47:350.
     
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    The Ethics of PowerPhillip Leon.H. D. Lewis - 1937 - International Journal of Ethics 47 (4):480-486.
  30. Tillich, the Role of Ontology in his Philosophical Theology.H. Lewis & Jean-Claude Petit - 1975 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 6 (2):125-130.
     
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    IV.—Private and Public Space.H. D. Lewis - 1953 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 53 (1):79-94.
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    (1 other version)Morals and Revelation.H. D. Lewis - 1951 - Ethics 62 (2):128-130.
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    Notes for Contributors.H. Gregg Lewis, George J. Stigler, T. R. Malthus & Adam Smith - 1976 - In Shirley Sugerman, Evolution of Consciousness: Studies in Polarity. Barfield Press.
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    The French Educational System.H. D. Lewis - 1987 - British Journal of Educational Studies 35 (1):84-85.
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    Modal logic: The lewis‐modal systems.H. A. Lewis - 1973 - Philosophical Books 14 (3):33-34.
  36. Clarity is not Enough.H. D. Lewis - 1967 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 21 (3):450-453.
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    Can History Be Objective?H. D. Lewis - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (2):219-243.
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    Form and content.H. A. Lewis - 1974 - Philosophical Books 15 (2):7-8.
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    II.—Moral Freedom in Recent Ethics.H. D. Lewis - 1947 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 47 (1):1-26.
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  40. Revelation and Reason.H. D. Lewis - 1948 - Hibbert Journal 47:56.
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  41. Unionism and Relative Wages in the U. S.: An Empirical Inquiry.H. G. Lewis - 1966 - Science and Society 30 (1):95-97.
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    Taking Names: The Ethics of Indirect Recruitment in Research on Sexual Networks.Lewis H. Margolis - 2000 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (2):159-164.
    Evaluating the risks and anticipated benefits of medical, behavioral and, social research is a central function of institutional review boards. The calculation that IRBs undertake ultimately determines whether a particular research project involving human participants is permitted to proceed. In medical research the physical harms and even the anticipated benefits of a new procedure or drug are often apparent and quantifiable. In contrast, for social/behavioral research that may involve probing the most intimate feelings, thoughts, and actions of participants, the weighing (...)
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    Lessing's Theological Writings. Selections in translation with an Introductory Essay by B. D. Henry Chadwick (London: Adam and Charles Black, 1956. Pp. 110. Price 8s. 6d.)Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit by S. T. Coleridge. Reprinted from the third edition 1853 with the Introduction by Joseph Henry Green and the Note by Sara Coleridge. Edited with an Introductory Note by H. St. J. Hart, B.D. (London: Adam and Charles Black, 1956. Pp. 118. Price 8s. 6d.)The Natural History of Religion by David Hume. Edited with an Introduction by H. E. Root. (London: Adam and Charles Black, 1956. Pp. 76. Price 6s. 6d.). [REVIEW]H. D. Lewis - 1960 - Philosophy 35 (132):83-.
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    Natural Logic.H. A. Lewis - 1981 - Philosophical Quarterly 31 (125):376.
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    Godwin's Moral Philosophy: An Interpretation of William Godwin. By D. H. Monro. (Oxford University Press. 1953. Pp. 205. Price 15s.). [REVIEW]H. D. Lewis - 1955 - Philosophy 30 (112):89-.
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    Bertrand Russell's Theory of Knowledge.The Development of Bertrand Russell's Philosophy.Elizabeth R. Eames, H. D. Lewis & Ronald Jager - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (3):440-442.
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    Freedom and History.H. D. Lewis - 1962 - Routledge.
    First published in 1962, Freedom and History expresses a deep concern about freedom and the way it is imperilled by misunderstandings. Professor Lewis examines works of T.H. Green and compares Green with Locke and Rousseau.
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    Symposium: The Problem of Guilt.H. D. Lewis, J. W. Harvey & G. Paul - 1947 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 21 (1):175 - 218.
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    The Argument from Evolution.H. A. Lewis & David Cooper - 1979 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 53 (1):207 - 237.
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    Review of Raymond T. Bye: Social Economy and the Price System: An Essay in Welfare Economics[REVIEW]H. G. Lewis - 1951 - Ethics 61 (4):325-326.
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