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    Filosofía y poesía en Ibn Gabirol.W. Zeev Harvey - 2000 - Anuario Filosófico 33 (67):491-504.
    Rabbi Solomon ibn Gabirol (Avicebrón) was perhaps the greatest Neo-Platonist in the medieval Arabic philosophic tradition, and the greatest medieval Hebrew poet. In the following discussion, the author studies a short poem (Ahabtikha: "I Have Loved You") from Ibn Gabirol's classic philosophy work Fons Vitae, and he tries to clarify some of the poem's enigmas. The poem does relate to the teachings of the Fons Vitae, but does so in a nonphilosophic manner, making no use of philosophic terminology or argument.
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    L'Univers infini de Hasday Crescas.W. Zéev Harvey - 1998 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4:551-558.
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    Understanding Mantras.Kees W. Bolle & Harvey P. Alper - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (1):146.
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    Hasdai Crescas & Leone Ebreo on Love and Joy.Warren Zeev Harvey - 2024 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 41 (2):449-452.
    Las disquisiciones del rabino Hasdai Crescas sobre el “deleite de Dios” (_simḥah_) en su _Luz del Señor_, libro I, parte 3, capítulo 5, ejercieron una marcada influencia sobre las reflexiones en torno al “deleite de Dios” (_la delettazione_) del rabino Judá Abrabanel, alias Leone Ebreo, en sus _Diálogos de amor_, diálogo III. Leone, siguiendo a Crescas, sostiene que el “deleite de Dios” es activo, no pasivo, que se menciona en Salmos 104, 31 así como también en BT _Ketubot _8a. Además, (...)
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    Buber's Anti-Platonism.Zeev Harvey - 2024 - Journal of World Philosophies 9 (1).
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Sylvester Kohut Jr, Nicholas C. Polos, Lois M. R. Louden, Cyril E. Griffith, Beverly Lindsay, Don T. Martin, M. M. Chambers, Joseph W. Newman, Harvey Neufeldt, Elizabeth Ihle, David C. Williams, James E. Christensen & J. Theodore Klein - 1978 - Educational Studies 9 (3):307-328.
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    Buber on False Prophets and Nationalism.Warren Zeev Harvey - 2019 - Journal of World Philosophies 4 (2):1-7.
    Martin Buber’s essay “False Prophets” was written in Hebrew in Jerusalem two years after he fled Nazi Germany and assumed a professorship at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The essay offers a political analysis of the dramatic confrontation between the prophets Jeremiah and Hananiah. It speaks about the dangers of nationalism in Jeremiah’s biblical Jerusalem and in Buber’s own modern Jerusalem, eight years before the proclamation of the State of Israel. Who is the real lover of the homeland, Buber asks, (...)
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Kenneth D. Witmer Jr, Addie J. Butler, Bill Eaton, E. V. Johanningmeier, Gerald L. Gutek, Hilda Calabro, Charles M. Dye, Robert J. Skovira, Susan Ludmer-Gliebe, George W. Bright, Harvey G. Neufeldt, Frederick M. Schultz & Fred D. Kierstead - 1979 - Educational Studies 10 (3):304-325.
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    Retrospective recall of affect in clinically depressed individuals and controls.Dror Ben-Zeev, Michael A. Young & Joshua W. Madsen - 2009 - Cognition and Emotion 23 (5):1021-1040.
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    Our Knowledge of One Another. By C. C. J. Webb F.B.A., (London: Humphrey Milford & Co. 1930. Pp. 18. Price 1s. 6d.).J. W. Harvey - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (22):242-.
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    Patient satisfaction profiling of individual physicians: impact of panel status.Harvey J. Murff, E. John Orav, Thomas H. Lee, David W. Bates & David G. Fairchild - 2004 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 10 (4):553-561.
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    Cosmic Purpose.J. W. Harvey - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (23):295 - 306.
    The phrase “Cosmic Purpose” and others akin to it are familiar enough, particularly in the literature of edification. It is the aim of this article to examine the idea the words convey rather more closely than we do in our common use of them; to deflate the expression, so to speak, of those gaseous suggestions of “uplift” which too often hang about it. The question involved is, of course, in what sense, if in any, purpose may be attributed to the (...)
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    Community Purpose and the Nazi Lesson.J. W. Harvey - 1944 - Philosophy 19 (74):195 - 215.
    Contemplating the catastrophic course of the Nazi Revolution we may well find it all too easy to see nothing in the spectacle but the nether darkness made visible; and if we are advised that it is not merely permissible but highly advisable to learn from the enemy, we may be tempted to think that whatever the Nazi war-machine has to teach the strategist and the technician, the political history of Germany in the last decade, and in particular the political ideology (...)
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    One Kind of Religion. By Helen Wodehouse (Cambridge University Press. 1944. Pp. 208. Price, 8s. 6d. net.).J. W. Harvey - 1945 - Philosophy 20 (77):274-.
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    The Pragmatic Humanism of F. C. S. Schiller. By Reuben Abel. (King's Crown Press, Columbia University, New York. 1955.).John W. Harvey - 1957 - Philosophy 32 (120):79-.
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    Authority, Autonomy, Authenticity.Charles W. Harvey - 1997 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 4 (1-2):10-15.
    This essay attempts to understand the search for authenticity in terms of the breakdown of authority in the modern world. The sense of autonomy, I argue, emerges from the need to choose the authorities one will accept. The ever-increasing difficulty of choosing from among authorities is internalized and is experienced as a difficulty of choosing, or “finding” oneself. The shattered authorities on the outside become a fragmented self on the inside. The search for the authentic self, then, is the search (...)
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    Some Determinants of Student Corporate Social Responsibility Orientation.Brian K. Burton & W. Harvey Hegarty - 1999 - Business and Society 38 (2):188-205.
    This study examines the effect of gender, Machiavellian orientation, and socially desirable reporting on the respondent’s orientation toward corporate social responsibility. A sample of 219 undergraduate students from a Midwestern university exhibited differences in orientation across gender and degree of Machiavellian orientation. Social desirability had a minimal effect on the responses.
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    Husserl's Phenomenology and the Foundations of Natural Science.Charles W. Harvey - 1989 - Ohio University Press.
    Harvey (philosophy, U. of Central Arkansas) argues that the phenomenology of German philosopher Edmund Husserl is a response to the dualisms that emerged from 17th c. philosophy. He sheds light on the relation classical phenomenology has to broad concerns in the history of philosophy. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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    The Ghosts Within Us, the Others Without.Charles W. Harvey - 1999 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 6 (2):15-23.
    In this essay I use personal narrative concerning my father and myself to compare and contrast the Heideggerian/sociological idea of "being-alongside-others" in the public world with the more classical philosophical ideal of inter subjective contact between two selves. I try to show that "being-alongside-others " in the public world does not dissolve the issue of intersubjectivity. To do this, I use narrative vignettes and develop some ideas about the role that intimacy plays in developing the sense of self; in particular, (...)
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    Joan T. Mark.Joy Harvey & Margaret W. Rossiter - 2017 - Isis 108 (3):651-653.
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    On the Experience of Historical Objects.Charles W. Harvey - 1984 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 2 (2):73-79.
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    God and Philosophical Grammar.Harvey W. White - 1984 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 30:177-181.
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    Counter Attack from the East. By C. E. M. Joad. (London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1933. Pp. 269. Price 7s. 6d.).J. W. Harvey - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (35):376-.
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    Time, Cause and Eternity. By J. L. Stocks . (London: Macmillan & Co. 1938. Pp. xii + 163. Price 6s.).J. W. Harvey - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (53):109-.
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    John Henry Muirhead (Routledge Revivals): Reflections.John W. Harvey - 2012 - Routledge.
    First published in 1942, Reflections documents the life of John Henry Muirhead and the philosophical age that he observed. The first part of the volume derives from Muirhead’s own autobiographical narrative, left unfinished when he died in May 1940. The second part features two final chapters written by John W. Harvey that comprehensively record the final stages of Muirhead’s life. Harvey’s chapters incorporate Muirhead’s unfinished final years of commentary and begin at the man’s retirement from Birmingham Chair in (...)
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    Some Theoretical Aspects of the Public Utility Controversy.Harvey W. Peck - 1930 - International Journal of Ethics 40 (3):372-391.
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    Knowledge, Belief, and Opinion. By John Laird. (New York and London: The Century Co.1931).John W. Harvey - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (26):239-.
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    Ideals of Religion. By A. C. Bradley (Gifford Lectures, 1907). (London: Macmillan & Co. 1940. Pp. viii + 286. Price 12s. 6d. net.). [REVIEW]John W. Harvey - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (61):84-.
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    New books. [REVIEW]J. W. Harvey - 1946 - Mind 55 (219):182-183.
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    Phenomenology as a Method and as a Philosophical Discipline. By Marvin Farber Ph.D., (University of Buffalo Studies. Monographs in Philosophy, No. 1. Buffalo, U.S.A.1928. Pp. viii + 130.). [REVIEW]J. W. Harvey - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (13):137-.
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    A new method for decorating dislocations in crystals of alkali halides.D. J. Barber, K. B. Harvey & J. W. Mitchell - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (17):704-708.
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    Heidegger within the Technium: Re-viewing The Question Concerning Technology after Kevin Kelly What Technology Wants.Charles W. Harvey - 2014 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 21 (1):55-64.
    In this essay I note some surprisingly deep parallels between the accounts of technology offered by Martin Heidegger and by Kevin Kelly. While Heidegger's insight is panoramic and almost prophetic, and grounded in his reading of the history of philosophy, Kelly's account is grounded in empirical and historical data, driven by a naturalistic and scientific understanding of our world. The similarities between these two authors are surprising in light of their different methodological frameworks and theu antithetical attitudes about the benefits (...)
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    Paradise Well Lost.Charles W. Harvey - 1994 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 1 (1):9-14.
    “Paradise Well Lost” offers a description and criticism of communitarian claims that in contemporary liberal society the self is in sad shape, that liberal society is out of harmony with the needs of the self, and that such a society makes the good life nearly impossible to achieve. It is argued that communitarian thought is driven by a false and deluded nostalgia for a self-world unity that never was andnever can be, that human consciousness prohibits the neatly unified communialization of (...)
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  34. Liberal indoctrination and the problem of community.Charles W. Harvey - 1997 - Synthese 111 (1):15-30.
    Responding to claims to the contrary, this essay shows how liberal education, the education of critical exposure, indoctrinates students into a style of belief and belief formation. It argues that a common liberal view about what constitutes freedom from indoctrination is precisely the form of indoctrination feared by many conservative communitarians. While I support the style and procedures of liberal education, I argue that we cannot excise all indoctrinating components from it by semantic, logical or epistemic analyses of what indoctrination (...)
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    Democracy and the Quaker Method. By F. E. Pollard, Beatrice E. Pollard and R. S. W. Pollard. (London: The Barnesdale Press. Pp. 160. Price 8s. 6d.). [REVIEW]J. W. Harvey - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (94):277-.
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    Kinesthetic aftereffects and evoked potentials constitute parallel measures of augmenting-reducing.A. Harvey Baker & Irene W. Kostin - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):744-746.
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    Husserl and the problem of theoretical entities.Charles W. Harvey - 1986 - Synthese 66 (2):291 - 309.
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    The Conservative Limits of Liberal Education.Charles W. Harvey - 2010 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 17 (2):30-36.
    I argue that hopes and claims about the liberating power of liberal education are typically exaggerated, naive and wrong. Reflecting upon and borrowing terms from Jim Shelton's essay on "The Subversive Nature of Liberal Education," I use the work of Ivan Illich, Michel Foucault, Pierre Bourdieu and Jean-Claude Passeron to argue that social education—training in efficient and productive consumeristic life—absorbs, muffles and domesticates any radical content liberal arts education may manage to provide. As with virtually all education, liberal education conserves (...)
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    Humankind and the Rape of the World.Charles W. Harvey - 2016 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 23 (2):93-102.
    This paper sketches the history of unethical behavior of Homo sapiens to other forms of life on planet Earth. I ask, and sketch responses to, the question: How and why is it that we, the so-called “ethical animal,” have been the worst of all animals in relation to other life-forms on our planet? In response to the answers to this question, I claim that we know, and have known for a very long time, what it means to be morally good. (...)
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    Fundraising Costs Societal Implications for Philanthropies and Their Supporters.James W. Harvey & Kevin F. McCrohan - 1988 - Business and Society 27 (1):15-22.
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  41. J. H. Muirhead, 1855-1940.John W. Harvey - 1941 - Mind 50 (197):88-91.
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    A Modest Constructionism.Charles W. Harvey - 1998 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 5 (2-3):27-31.
    In this response I argue (a) that Jones’ minimalist realism is, also, a minimalist constructionism. And (b) that the silent sphere ofevidence that Jones’ uses to ground his realism, may not be able to supply even a minimalist, strictly negative ground for epistemic endeavors.
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    A Note on the Existential Foundations of Phenomenological Reduction.Charles W. Harvey - 1986 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 17 (2):193-197.
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    An Objective Order.J. W. Harvey - 1955 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 29 (1):1-24.
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    Conundrums: A Book of Philosophical Questions.Charles W. Harvey - 1994 - Upa.
    If Bob and Joe switched minds, but kept the same bodies, who would be Bob and who would be Joe? If time has no beginnning, how could it have reached now? Conundrums provides a basic, quick introduction to some key problems of philosophy by asking concise questions that evoke classical philosophical problems in a striking manner. It is written in a lively, engaging style and promotes critical thinking skills. This pocketbook is intended for introductory philosophy courses and may be used (...)
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    PostScript.Charles W. Harvey - 2007 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 45 (Supplement):121-126.
    Three problems are raised for Nicholas Georgalis’s recent work: (1) a problem with regard to the supposed noninferential knowledge of minimal content, (2) a problem with the “necessary condition” Georgalis stipulates for the legitimate application of a first-person methodology to a science of the mind, and (3) a problem with regard to denying phenomenal content to intentional acts.
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    Editor’s Introduction.Charles W. Harvey - 2008 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 15 (2):1-5.
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    Generalized Love: A Problem of Limited Resources.Charles W. Harvey - 2006 - The Pluralist 1 (3):63 - 78.
  49. " How Leo Strauss Paralyzed Scholarship on the Guide of the Perplexed in the 20th Century"(Heb.).W. Z. Harvey - 2001 - Iyyun 50:387.
     
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    Husserl’s Phenomenology as Critique of Epistemic Ideology.Charles W. Harvey - 1990 - International Philosophical Quarterly 30 (1):33-42.
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