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  1. Croce's Philosophy of History.R. G. Collingwood - 1920 - Hibbert Journal 19:263-278.
  2. The place of Art in Education.R. G. Collingwood - 1925 - Hibbert Journal 24:434-448.
     
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  3. Reason is Faith Cultivating itself.R. G. Collingwood - 1927 - Hibbert Journal 26:3-14.
     
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  4. H. Wildon Carr, A Theory of Monads. [REVIEW]R. G. Collingwood - 1924 - Hibbert Journal 23:380.
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  5. New Hebrew Scrolls.G. R. Driver - 1950 - Hibbert Journal 49:11.
     
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  6. YADIN, "Scroll of the War of the Sons of Light".G. R. Driver - 1962 - Hibbert Journal 60 (39):351.
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  7. Malthus after a Hundred Years.G. R. McCleary - forthcoming - Hibbert Journal.
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  8. R. G. Collingwood, The New Leviathan. [REVIEW]W. G. De Burgh - 1942 - Hibbert Journal 41:90.
     
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  9. BENOIT, MILIK and DE VAUX, "Discoveries in the Judaean Desert".G. R. Driver - 1962 - Hibbert Journal 60 (37):164.
  10. ALBRIGHT, Archaology and the Religion of Israel. [REVIEW]G. R. Driver - 1954 - Hibbert Journal 53:82.
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  11. FRITSCH, The Qumran Community, Its History and Scrolls. [REVIEW]G. R. Driver - 1956 - Hibbert Journal 55:187.
     
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  12. ROWLEY, The Zadokite Fragments and the Dead Sea Scrolls. [REVIEW]G. R. Driver - 1952 - Hibbert Journal 51:301.
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  13. BARTHELEMY and MILIK, Discoveries in the Judaean Desert, I. [REVIEW]G. R. Driver - 1955 - Hibbert Journal 54:104.
  14. R. G. COLLINGWOOD, The Idea of Nature. [REVIEW]H. J. Paton - 1944 - Hibbert Journal 43:276.
     
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  15. R. G. Collingwood, Speculum Mentis; or The Map of Knowledge. [REVIEW]L. Susan Stebbing - 1924 - Hibbert Journal 23:566.
     
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  16. F. R. Tennant, Philosophical Theology, Vol. I. The Soul and its Faculties. [REVIEW]G. Dawes Hicks - 1929 - Hibbert Journal 28:174.
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  17. F. R. Tennant, Philosophical Theology, Vol. ii., The World, the Soul and God. [REVIEW]G. Dawes Hicks - 1930 - Hibbert Journal 29:370.
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  18. G. Dawes Hicks, Critical Realism: Studies in the Philosophy of Mind and Nature. [REVIEW]R. I. Aaron - 1938 - Hibbert Journal 37:178.
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  19. G. Dawes Hicks, Berkeley. [REVIEW]R. I. Aaron - 1932 - Hibbert Journal 31:460.
     
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  20. S. G. Dimond, The Psychology of the Methodist Revival. [REVIEW]R. H. Thouless - 1927 - Hibbert Journal 26:575.
     
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  21. R. J. Campbell, The New Theology. [REVIEW]G. Tyrrell - 1906 - Hibbert Journal 5:917.
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  22. R. G. Collingwood, The Idea of History. [REVIEW]Clement C. J. Webb - 1946 - Hibbert Journal 45:83.
     
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  23. W. R. Sorley, Ed., The Letters of Charles Sorley. [REVIEW]G. Dawes Hicks - 1920 - Hibbert Journal 19:190.
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    Propositional and Doxastic Justification: New Essays on their Nature and Significance.Paul Silva & Luis R. G. Oliveira (eds.) - 2022 - New York: Routledge.
    The distinction between propositional and doxastic justification has been of undisputed theoretical importance in a wide range of contemporary epistemological debates. Yet there are a host of intimately related issues that have rarely been discussed in connection with this distinction. For instance, the distinction not only applies to an individual’s beliefs, but also to group beliefs and to various other attitudes that both groups and individuals can take: credence, commitment, suspension, faith, and hope. Moreover, discussions of propositional and doxastic justification (...)
  25. Evading the Doxastic Puzzle by Deflating Epistemic Normativity.Luis R. G. Oliveira - 2020 - In Scott Stapleford & Kevin McCain (eds.), Epistemic Duties: New Arguments, New Angles. New York: Routledge. pp. 44-62.
    What I call the Doxastic Puzzle, is the impression that while each of these claims seems true, at least one of them must be false: (a) Claims of the form ‘S ought to have doxastic attitude D towards p at t’ are sometimes true at t, (b) If Φ-ing at t is not within S’s effective control at t, then it is false, at t, that ‘S ought to Φ at t’, (c) For all S, p, and t, having doxastic (...)
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  26. F. R. Tennant, Miracle and its Philosophical Presuppositions. [REVIEW]A. G. Widgery - 1925 - Hibbert Journal 24:195.
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  27. R. H. S. Crossman, Plato To-day. [REVIEW]W. G. De Burgh - 1937 - Hibbert Journal 36:142.
     
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  28. H. G. Wells, The Undying Fire. [REVIEW]W. R. Inge - 1919 - Hibbert Journal 18:196.
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  29. The Philosophy of G. K. Chesterton.W. F. R. Hardie - 1930 - Hibbert Journal 29:449.
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    Radiation damage of ordered V6C5by electron microscope beam bombardment.John D. Venables & R. G. Lye - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 19 (159):565-582.
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    Effect of change in motivation upon homogeneity of ergograms.M. G. Preston, R. G. Brotemarkle & E. G. Campbell - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 31 (6):497.
  32. The Oxford Handbook of Animal Ethics,.Beauchamp Tom & R. G. Frey (eds.) - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
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    Common Sense Metaphysics: Essays in Honor of Lynne Rudder Baker.Luis R. G. Oliveira & Kevin Corcoran (eds.) - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Lynne Baker was a trenchant critic of reductionist and physicalist conceptions of the universe, as well as the foremost defender of the constitution view of human persons. Baker was a staunch defender of a kind of practical realism, or what she sometimes called a metaphysics of everyday life. And it was this general “common sense” philosophical outlook that underwrote her non-reductionist, constitution view of reality. Whereas most of her contemporaries were given to metaphysical reductionism and eliminativism, born of a penchant (...)
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  34. J. G. Frazer, Lectures on the Early History of the Kingship. [REVIEW]L. R. Farnell - 1905 - Hibbert Journal 4:928.
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  35. J. G. Frazer, Adonis, Attis, and Osiris. [REVIEW]L. R. Farnell - 1906 - Hibbert Journal 5:687.
     
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  36. EVAL. R. MEYEROWITZ, The Sacred State of the Akan. [REVIEW]S. G. F. Brandon - 1951 - Hibbert Journal 50:299.
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  37. James Drummond, Pauline Meditations. With Memorial Introduction by Edith Drummond and Prof. G. Dawes Hicks. [REVIEW]H. R. Mackintosh - 1919 - Hibbert Journal 18:192.
     
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  38. .R. G. Swinburne - 1989 - Cambridge University Press.
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  39. The Argument from Design—a Defence: R. G. SWINBURNE.R. G. Swinburne - 1972 - Religious Studies 8 (3):193-205.
    Mr Olding's recent attack on my exposition of the argument from design gives me an opportunity to defend the central theses of my original article. My article pointed out that there were arguments from design of two types—those which take as their premisses regularities of copresence and those which take as their premisses regularities of succession. I sought to defend an argument of the second type. One merit of such an argument is that there is no doubt about the truth (...)
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  40. Privacy, Control, and Talk of Rights: R. G. FREY.R. G. Frey - 2000 - Social Philosophy and Policy 17 (2):45-67.
    An alleged moral right to informational privacy assumes that we should have control over information about ourselves. What is the philosophical justification for this control? I think that one prevalent answer to this question—an answer that has to do with the justification of negative rights generally—will not do.
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    Classifications of degree classes associated with r.e. subspaces.R. G. Downey & J. B. Remmel - 1989 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 42 (2):105-124.
    In this article we show that it is possible to completely classify the degrees of r.e. bases of r.e. vector spaces in terms of weak truth table degrees. The ideas extend to classify the degrees of complements and splittings. Several ramifications of the classification are discussed, together with an analysis of the structure of the degrees of pairs of r.e. summands of r.e. spaces.
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  42. (1 other version)Goals, luck, and moral obligation: R. G. Frey.R. G. Frey - 2010 - Social Philosophy and Policy 27 (2):297-316.
    In Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy, Bernard Williams is rather severe on what he thinks of as an ethics of obligation. He has in mind by this Kant and W. D. Ross. For many, obligation seems the very core of ethics and the moral realm, and lives more generally are seen through the prism of this notion. This, according to Williams, flattens out our lives and moral experience and fails to take into account things which are obviously important to (...)
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  43. Rights, Killing, and Suffering.R. G. Frey, Mary Midgley & Tom Regan - 1985 - Ethics 96 (1):192-195.
     
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  44. Falsifiability of scientific theories.R. G. Swinburne - 1964 - Mind 73 (291):434-436.
  45. (1 other version)The Christian Wager: R. G. SWINBURNE.R. G. Swinburne - 1969 - Religious Studies 4 (2):217-228.
    On what grounds will the rational man become a Christian? It is often assumed by many, especially non-Christians, that he will become a Christian if and only if he judges that the evidence available to him shows that it is more likely than not that the Christian theological system is true, that, in mathematical terms, on the evidence available to him, the probability of its truth is greater than half. It is the purpose of this paper to investigate whether or (...)
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    The New Leviathan.R. G. Collingwood & David Boucher - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (173):583-584.
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    The Metaphysics of Representation: Précis By J.R.G. Williams.J. R. G. Williams - 2021 - Analysis 81 (3):499-501.
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  48. (3 other versions)An Autobiography.R. G. Collingwood - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (57):89-91.
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  49. Speculum Mentis or the Map of Knowledge.R. G. Collingwood - 1925 - Mind 34 (134):235-241.
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    Retractions in the medical literature: how many patients are put at risk by flawed research?R. G. Steen - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (11):688-692.
    Background Clinical papers so flawed that they are eventually retracted may put patients at risk. Patient risk could arise in a retracted primary study or in any secondary study that draws ideas or inspiration from a primary study. Methods To determine how many patients were put at risk, we evaluated 788 retracted English-language papers published from 2000 to 2010, describing new research with humans or freshly derived human material. These primary papers—together with all secondary studies citing them—were evaluated using ISI (...)
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