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    Isocrates' Political and Social Ideas.Philip George Neserius - 1933 - International Journal of Ethics 43 (3):307-328.
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    Concept learning and probability matching.George Mandler, Philip A. Cowan & Cecile Gold - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (6):514.
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    The modification of background frequency information.Philip H. Marshall, Clay E. George & Pamela Cohen - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (1):9-11.
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    The magnitude of binocular summation as a function of the method of stimulus presentation.George Collier & Philip Kubzansky - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (4):355.
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    The forum of philosophy: an introduction to problem and process.George Philip Stein - 1973 - New York,: McGraw-Hill.
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    Learning of simple structures.George Mandler & Philip A. Cowan - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (2):177.
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    Cases and commentaries.Philip Patterson, Monte Myrick, S. J. Helling, Don Ridgway & George Tanner - 1987 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 2 (2):102 – 108.
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  8. The Interpreter's Bible.George Arthur Buttrick, O. S. Rankin, Gaius Glenn Atkins, Theophile J. Meek, Hugh Thomson Kerr, R. B. Y. Scott, G. G. D. Kilpatrick, James Muilenberg, Henry Sloane Coffin, James Philip Hyatt & Stanley Romaine Hopper - 1956
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  9. Proceedings of the Black National and State Conventions, 1865-1900, Volume I.Philip S. Foner, George E. Walker & William Loren Katz - 1988 - Science and Society 52 (2):235-237.
     
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    Reproductive Genetics and the Law. [REVIEW]Philip Reilly, Sherman Elias & George J. Annas - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (2):39.
    Book reviewed in this article: Reproductive Genetics and the Law. By Sherman Elias and George J. Annas.
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  11. "Short History of the Art of Distillation." By R. J. Forbes.Philip George - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 ([9/12]):273.
     
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  12. The Philosophy of Enchantment. Studies in Folktale, Cultural Criticism, and Anthropology.Robin George Collingwood, David Boucher, Wendy James & Philip Smallwood - 2006 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 68 (3):666-666.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Philip George - 1953 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 4 (14):273-275.
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    The scientific movement and the development of chemistry in england, as seen in the papers published in the Philosophical Transactions from 1664/5 until 1750. [REVIEW]Philip George - 1952 - Annals of Science 8 (4):302-322.
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    Notes and Correspondence.Philip Grossman, Jean Capart, George Sarton & Philip Shorr - 1937 - Isis 26 (2):448-455.
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    Makers of Arab History.George F. Hourani & Philip K. Hitti - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (3):658.
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    Practical Reason, Social Fact, And the Vocational Order.Philip S. Land & George P. Klubertanz - 1951 - Modern Schoolman 28 (4):239-266.
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  18. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology.George Kingsley Zipf & A. Philip Mcmahon - 1929 - Harvard University Press.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Philip George - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (11):273-275.
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    Flesh of My Flesh: The Ethics of Cloning Humans a Reader.Gregory E. Pence, George Annas, Stephen Jay Gould, George Johnson, Axel Kahn, Leon Kass, Philip Kitcher, R. C. Lewontin, Gilbert Meilaender, Timothy F. Murphy, National Bioethics Advisory Commission, Chief Justice John Roberts & James D. Watson - 1998 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Flesh of My Flesh is a collection of articles by today's most respected scientists, philosophers, bioethicists, theologians, and law professors about whether we should allow human cloning. It includes historical pieces to provide background for the current debate. Religious, philosophical, and legal points of view are all represented.
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    Witness and existence: essays in honor of Schubert M. Ogden.Schubert Miles Ogden, Philip E. Devenish & George L. Goodwin (eds.) - 1989 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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    The Americanisation of George Washington.Philip L. White - 1992 - History of European Ideas 15 (1-3):419-425.
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    To Philip P. Wiener.George Boas - 1972 - Journal of the History of Ideas 33 (3):356.
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    George Wuerthner, Eileen Crist and Tom Butler (eds.), Protecting the Wild: Parks and Wilderness, The Foundation for Conservation.Philip Cafaro - 2016 - Environmental Values 25 (6):759-761.
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    The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America Since 1945, by George H. Nash.Philip Jenkins - 1999 - The Chesterton Review 25 (1/2):131-133.
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  26. Man Makes Himself.V. Gordon Childe, A. Wolf, H. T. Pledge, George Perazich, Philip M. Field & J. D. Bernal - 1940 - Science and Society 4 (4):461-466.
     
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    The Duty to Obey the Law: Selected Philosophical Readings.Leslie Green, Kent Greenawalt, Nancy J. Hirschmann, George Klosko, Mark C. Murphy, John Rawls, Joseph Raz, Rolf Sartorius, A. John Simmons, M. B. E. Smith, Philip Soper, Jeremy Waldron, Richard A. Wasserstrom & Robert Paul Wolff (eds.) - 1998 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The question 'Why should I obey the law?' introduces a contemporary puzzle that is as old as philosophy itself. The puzzle is especially troublesome if we think of cases in which breaking the law is not otherwise wrongful, and in which the chances of getting caught are negligible. Philosophers from Socrates to H.L.A. Hart have struggled to give reasoned support to the idea that we do have a general moral duty to obey the law but, more recently, the greater number (...)
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    An Arab-Syrian Gentleman and Warrior in the Period of the Crusades. Us'mah ibn-Munqidh, Philip K. Hitti.George Sarton - 1930 - Isis 13 (2):365-368.
  29. An interview with social psychologist philip g. zimbardo.George W. Watson - 2011 - In Organizational ethical behavior. New York: Nova Publishers.
     
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    La Pensée de George Santayana. [REVIEW]Philip Blair Rice - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (2):287-290.
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  31. Preferential hiring and the question of competence.Michael Philips - 1991 - Journal of Business Ethics 10 (2):161 - 163.
    It is widely believed that preferential hiring practices inevitably result in hiring less qualified candidates for jobs. Indeed, this follows analytically from some definitions of preferential hiring (e.g. George Sher's). This paper describes several preferential hiring strategies that do not have this consequence. Sher's definition is thus shown to be inadequate and an alternative definition is proposed.
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    Reading Religion into the Logic.Philip T. Grier - 2017 - The Owl of Minerva 49 (1):59-82.
    Robert R. Williams’s last book, Hegel on the Proofs and the Personhood of God undertakes to reconnect with and revive the largely forgotten “centrist” interpretation of Hegel’s philosophy from the early 1840s, associated especially with the work of Karl Michelet. An immediate consequence of this move is to direct renewed attention to the connection between Hegel’s Logic and his philosophy of religion. Taking this connection seriously appears to entail a re-interpretation of the absolute idea, adding an explicit level of theological (...)
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    The Constitution of England from Queen Victoria to George VI. [REVIEW]C. Delisle Burns - 1940 - Ethics 50 (4):472-473.
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    The Theistic Argument from Infinity in Early Modern Philosophy.Philip Clayton - 1996 - International Philosophical Quarterly 36 (1):5-17.
    The article traces the links between theism and the concept of infinity in modern philosophy. Descartes appealed to "infinite perfection" as intuitive and immediately knowable, basing his theism upon it. Leibniz's quantitative understanding of infinity, as in the infinitesimals, made the break between finite and infinite less central without erasing it. Both are challenged by the infinite set theory of Georg Cantor, which finally provides a mechanism for speaking of greater and lesser infinite quantities--and yet he still posits an "absolute (...)
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  35. (2 other versions)Index to Volume 32.John R. Albright, James B. Ashbrook, George G. Brooks, Anna Case-Winters, Michael Cavanaugh, Philip Clayton & Steven D. Crain - 1997 - Zygon 32 (4).
     
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    The politics of method in the human sciences: positivism and its epistemological others.George Steinmetz (ed.) - 2005 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    The Politics of Method in the Human Sciences provides a remarkable comparative assessment of the variations of positivism and alternative epistemologies in the contemporary human sciences. Often declared obsolete, positivism is alive and well in a number of the fields; in others, its influence is significantly diminished. The essays in this collection investigate its mutations in form and degree across the social science disciplines. Looking at methodological assumptions field by field, individual essays address anthropology, area studies, economics, history, the philosophy (...)
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    Remembering Bob Williams.Philip T. Grier - 2017 - The Owl of Minerva 49 (1):137-140.
    Robert R. Williams’s last book, Hegel on the Proofs and the Personhood of God (Oxford University Press, 2017) undertakes to reconnect with and revive the largely forgotten “centrist” interpretation of Hegel’s philosophy from the early 1840s, associated especially with the work of Karl Michelet. An immediate consequence of this move is to direct renewed attention to the connection between Hegel’s Logic and his philosophy of religion. Taking this connection seriously appears to entail a re-interpretation of the absolute idea, adding an (...)
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    Dialectic and Contemporary Science: Essays in Honor of Errol E. Harris.Philip T. Grier - 1989 - Upa.
    This volume contains ten original essays by leading philosophers in America, Britain and Europe, all addressed to the dialectical holist philosophical position developed by the contemporary philosopher Errol Harris; it also contains an extensive introduction outlining and defending the general contours of that position. It serves not only as a Festschrift for Professor Harris, but also as a comprehensive, critical exposition of the neo-Hegelian system of philosophical thought for which Harris is widely known, a position which is attracting the particular (...)
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    George Berkeley: Idealism and the Man. [REVIEW]Philip D. Cummins - 1997 - Review of Metaphysics 50 (3):647-648.
    This book is neither a biography nor an in-depth interpretation of Berkeley's philosophical system. There are numerous details about Berkeley's life, social relationships, and intellectual contributions, but Berman neither explores these matters in comprehensive depth nor claims to do so. What, then, does he do? Berman's answer is: "Advancing chronologically, I have focussed on Berkeley as homo religiosus". He uses biographical details to portray Berkeley as a Christian thinker who acted on his commitment both in and out of his study. (...)
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  40. Risky Thoughts.Philip Swenson - 2023 - The Journal of Ethics 27 (2):123-130.
    I respond to George Sher's A Wild West of the Mind. Sher argues that the mind is a “morality-free zone.” I respond that some thoughts are too risky to think. As a result, there are some moral limits on our mental lives. But these moral limits need not be overly burdensome. Many somewhat risky thoughts are nonetheless permissible.
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    The History of Science by George Sarton. [REVIEW]Philip Jourdain - 1920 - Isis 3:310-311.
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    The future of language: how technology, politics and utopianism are transforming the way we communicate.Philip Seargeant - 2023 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Will language as we know it cease to exist? What could this mean for the way we live our lives? Shining a light on the technology currently being developed to revolutionise communication, The Future of Language distinguishes myth from reality and superstition from scientifically-based prediction as it plots out the importance of language and raises questions about its future.From the rise of artificial intelligence and speaking robots, to brain implants and computer-facilitated telepathy, language and communications expert Philip Seargeant surveys (...)
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  43. The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham: Official Aptitude Maximized, Expense Minimized.Philip Schofield (ed.) - 1993 - Clarendon Press.
    The essays which Bentham collected together for publication in 1830 under the title of Official Aptitude Maximized; Expense Minimized, written at various times between 1810 and 1830, deal with the means of achieving efficient and economical government. In considering a wide range of themes in the fields of constitutional law, public finance, and legal reform, Bentham places the problem of official corruption at the centre of his analysis. He contrasts his own recommendations for good administration, which he had fully developed (...)
     
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    Ancient Civilizations of the Andes. Philip Ainsworth Means.George Sarton - 1931 - Isis 16 (2):465-468.
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    American transcendentalism: a history.Philip F. Gura - 2007 - New York: Hill & Wang.
    American Transcendentalism is a sweeping narrative history of America's first group of public intellectuals, the men and women who defined American literature and indelibly marked American reform in the decades before and following the American Civil War. Philip F. Gura masterfully traces their intellectual genealogy to transatlantic religious and philosophical ideas, illustrating how these informed the fierce theological debates that, so often first in Massachusetts and eventually throughout America, gave rise to practical, personal, and quixotic attempts to improve, even (...)
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  46. Cantor on Frege's Foundations of Arithmetic : Cantor's 1885 Review of Frege's Die Grundlagen der Arithmetik.Marcus Rossberg & Philip A. Ebert - 2009 - History and Philosophy of Logic 30 (4):341-348.
    In 1885, Georg Cantor published his review of Gottlob Frege's Grundlagen der Arithmetik . In this essay, we provide its first English translation together with an introductory note. We also provide a translation of a note by Ernst Zermelo on Cantor's review, and a new translation of Frege's brief response to Cantor. In recent years, it has become philosophical folklore that Cantor's 1885 review of Frege's Grundlagen already contained a warning to Frege. This warning is said to concern the defectiveness (...)
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    Philosophy, Theology, and Hegel's Berlin Philosophy of Religion, 1821-1827.Philip M. Merklinger - 1993 - State University of New York Press.
    Examines Hegel's contribution to the debate about the relationship between philosophy and theology, between reason and faith, locating the debate within the philosophy of religion, where philosophy and theology are forced to come to terms ...
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    Hegel and the fundamental problems of philosophy.Philip Moran - 1988 - Amsterdam: B.R. Grüner Pub. Co..
    "The final chapter is a representative selection of passages on Hegelian philosophy from the work of Mitchell Franklin. It seemed fitting to close the book with a presentation and discussion of a twentieth century philosopher whose work is the culmination of the development of the best in the Hegelian and Marxist traditions"--Introduction, page 11.
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    Book ReviewRobert P. George,, ed. Natural Law and Moral Inquiry: Ethics, Metaphysics, and Politics in the Work of Germain Grisez. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1998. Pp. x+282. $55.00 ; $24.95 .Edward B. McLean,, ed. Common Truths: New Perspectives on Natural Law.Wilmington, Del.: ISI Books, 2000. Pp. viii+346. $24.95. [REVIEW]Philip L. Quinn - 2002 - Ethics 112 (2):381-384.
  50. Leibniz on Wachter’s Elucidarius cabalisticus: A Critical Edition of the so-called ‘Réfutation de Spinoza’.Philip Beeley - 2002 - The Leibniz Review 12:1-8.
    When the translator and editor of the German edition of Bayle’s Historical and Critical Dictionary, Johann Christoph Gottsched, sug gested to Johann Georg Wachter that he supply an explanation of his views on Spinoza for inclusion in the eponymous article, he gladly obliged. Wachter, a failed university professor in Duisburg who had since managed to find employment in the council library in Gottsched’s adopted home town of Leipzig, had good reasons for doing this. Not only had his Elucidarius cabalisticus been (...)
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