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    Merit and responsibility.Arthur W. H. Adkins - 1960 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
  2. Psychopathy to Altruism: Neurobiology of the Selfish–Selfless Spectrum.James W. H. Sonne & Don M. Gash - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Sardis, Vol. VII, Part 1, Greek and Latin Inscriptions.Mason Hammond, W. H. Buckler & David M. Robinson - 1933 - American Journal of Philology 54 (4):387.
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  4. (1 other version)Moral values and political behaviour in ancient Greece.A. W. H. Adkins - 1972 - New York,: Norton.
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    The Jensen covering property.E. Schimmerling & W. H. Woodin - 2001 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 66 (4):1505-1523.
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    Logic: An Introductory Course.W. H. Newton-Smith - 1987 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 38 (4):573-575.
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  7. Space, time and space-time: a philosopher's view.W. H. Newton-Smith - 1986 - In Raymond Flood & Michael Lockwood (eds.), The Nature of time. New York, NY, USA: Blackwell. pp. 22--35.
     
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    Polarization of μ-mesons observed in a propane bubble chamber.Margaret H. Alston, W. H. Evans, T. D. N. Morgan, R. W. Newport, P. R. Williams & A. Kirk - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (21):1143-1146.
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    Does Conscience Provide a Motive?W. H. Davis - 1985 - Philosophical Inquiry 7 (1):45-59.
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  10. Laski and British Socialism.W. H. Greenleaf - 1981 - History of Political Thought 2 (3):573-591.
     
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  11. Neo-Pragmatism and the New Aesthetic. The Second Death of Philosophy.W. H. Truitt - 1995 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 165:19-28.
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    Ethical Principles in Theory and Practice: An Essay in Moral Philosophy.Hans Driesch & B. A. W. H. Johnston - 1930 - London: Routledge. Edited by W. H. Johnston.
    Almost all the existing modern systems of Ethics deal with formal definitions, and at bottom repeat more or less the same thing about them in slightly different words. In this work these are a side issue, and therefore are treated briefly. Their treatment in Section I is based upon the author's theoretical works the Theory of Order and the Theory of Reality, but will be intelligible to those who are not acquainted with those works. The chief concern is moral teaching (...)
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    Hume.W. H. Newton-Smith - 2000 - In W. Newton-Smith (ed.), A companion to the philosophy of science. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 165–168.
    David Hume is the greatest figure in the empiricist tradition in philosophy and was a particular source of inspiration for the logical positivists (see logical positivism). Hume was born in 1711 and entered Edinburgh University at the age of 12. After graduating, he had a varied career in commerce, diplomacy, as a librarian, and as a writer of history. Twice he was secretary to General St Clair and on one occasion set off with him on an expedition to drive the (...)
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  14. Making Wise the Simple: The Torah in Christian Faith and Practice.Johanna W. H. van Wijk-Bos - 2005
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    Bertrand Russell, A. S. Neill, Homer Lane, W. H. Kilpatrick: Four Progressive Educators.J. W. Tibble, Leslie R. Perry, Bertrand Russell, A. S. Neill, Homer Lane & W. H. Kilpatrick - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (2):214.
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    Moral Values - John Ferguson: Moral Values in the Ancient World. Pp. 256. London: Methuen, 1958. Cloth, 22 s. 6 d. net.Arthur W. H. Adkins - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (01):50-52.
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    Max Carl Otto 1876-1968.C. M. Bogholt, W. H. Hay, A. G. Ramsperger & J. R. Weinberg - 1968 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 42:176 - 177.
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    Modern Greek as a Help for Old Greek.Alex Pallis & W. H. D. Rouse - 1905 - The Classical Review 19 (01):36-.
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    Kant's Critique of Pure Reason: Commentators in English, 1875-1945.W. H. Walsh - 1981 - Journal of the History of Ideas 42 (4):723.
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    Fragile Identities, Capable Selves.Roger W. H. Savage - 2013 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 4 (2):64-78.
    Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE The spotlight that Martha Nussbaum turns on the plight of women in developing nations brings the disproportion between human capabilities and the opportunities to exercise them sharply into focus. Social prejudices, economic discrimination, and deep-seated traditions and attitudes all harbor the seeds of systemic injustices within governing policies and institutions. The refusal on the part of a dominant class to recognize the rights and claims (...)
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  21. Orality and philosophy.Arthur W. H. Adkins - 1983 - In Kevin Robb (ed.), Language and thought in early Greek philosophy. La Salle, Ill.: Hegeler Institute.
     
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  22. Kant on the Perception of Time.W. H. Walsh - 1967 - The Monist 51 (3):376-396.
    This essay amounts to a commentary on some of the leading doctrines of the Analogies of Experience, whose main contention I take to be that we should not be in possession of a unitary time-system unless certain things were true, and indeed necessarily true, of the world of experienced fact. A unitary time-system is one in which all temporal ascriptions—all dates and durations—are directly relateable; it makes sense inside such a system to ask of every supposed happening whether it preceded, (...)
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    Kant's Geschichtsphilosophie: Ihre Entwicklung und ihr Verhaltnis zur Aufklarung.W. H. Walsh & Klaus Weyand - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (64):280.
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    Thermoelectric power of alloys: Validity of the gorter-nordheim relation.F. J. Blatt & W. H. Lucke - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 15 (136):649-657.
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  25. Matter and Light: The New Physics.Louis de Broglie & W. H. Johnston - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (62):210-211.
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    Symposium: The Freedom of the Will.W. L. Gildea, W. H. Fairbrother & Henry Sturt - 1894 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (1):45 - 61.
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  27. Reimagining God: The Case for Scriptural Diversity.Johanna W. H. van Wijk-Bos - 1995
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    A Handbook of Greek Sculpture. By E. A. Gardner. New edition. Macmillan. 10s.H. D. R. W. - 1916 - The Classical Review 30 (01):31-.
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    David Lamb, Hegel – From Foundation to System. The Hague, Nijhoff, 1980, pp. xviii, 234.W. H. Walsh - 1980 - Hegel Bulletin 1 (2):36-39.
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    Hegel Society of Great Britain - Hegel Society of America: Joint Conference.W. H. Walsh & Stephen Priest - 1981 - Hegel Bulletin 2 (2):1-6.
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    Intuition, Judgment and Appearance.W. H. Walsh - 1975 - In Gerhard Funke (ed.), Akten des 4. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses: Mainz, 6.–10. April 1974, Teil 3: Vorträge. De Gruyter. pp. 192-207.
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    (1 other version)Kant and Metaphysics.W. H. Walsh - 1976 - Kant Studien 67 (1-4):372-384.
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    (5 other versions)Kant's Criticism of Metaphysics—II.W. H. Walsh - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (56):434-448.
    So much for the Aesthetic. We can now proceed to the Analytic, the philosophical importance of which is much greater. Kant's main contentions in this part of his work can be summed up in; two propositions: human understanding contains certain a priori concepts, and on these are based certain non-empirical principles; these concepts are only general concepts of a phenomenal object, and therefore the principles in question are only prescriptive to sense-experience. As has already been said, interest in the first (...)
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    Social and Personal Factors In Morality.W. H. Walsh - 1971 - Idealistic Studies 1 (3):183-200.
    The question I want to discuss is that of the sense and respects in which morality is strictly a matter for the individual. To hear some people talk you would think that it is wholly so. Not only do I have to make my own moral decisions; I have in a way to make them on my own terms, in so far as the rules I take to govern my actions are rules I have freely accepted, or at the least (...)
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    The autonomy of ethics.W. H. Walsh - 1957 - Philosophical Quarterly 7 (26):1-14.
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    Understanding physics today.W. H. Watson - 1967 - Cambridge,: University P..
    Within this 1963 text, Professor Watson writes as a physicist seeking to understand how it is that physics goes on at an ever increasing pace to reveal new ...
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    Philosophy of Nature. By Moritz Schlick. (Philosophical Library, New York. 1949. Pp. 136. Price $3.00.).W. H. Mccrea - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (95):372-.
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    A Plea for Man. By Mario M. rossi. (Edinburgh University Press. 1956. Pp. viii and 168. Price 9s. 6d.).W. H. Walsh - 1957 - Philosophy 32 (123):373-.
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    Should Nations Survive? By Dr Hilda D. Oakeley. (London: George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. 1942. Pp. x + 146. Price 6s.).W. H. Walsh - 1943 - Philosophy 18 (71):268-.
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    Rassenkunde des jüdischen VolkesRassenkunde des judischen Volkes.W. H. Worrell, Hans F. R. Günther & Hans F. R. Gunther - 1930 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 50:164.
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    Ueber tragische Schuld und Suhne. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Aesthetik des Dramas.H. W. & Julius Goebel - 1884 - American Journal of Philology 5 (3):373.
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    Electrical resistivity of silver-gold alloys.E. T. Micah & W. H. Young - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 19 (159):613-621.
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    Julius Rudolph Weinberg 1908-1971.Emmett L. Bennett, W. H. Hay, M. G. Singer, Friedrich Solmsen & Keith Yandell - 1970 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 44:226 - 228.
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    Karl Popper (1902–1994).W. H. Newton-Smith - 2001 - In Aloysius Martinich & David Sosa (eds.), A companion to analytic philosophy. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 110–116.
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    “Spurious nonsignificance” in rank correlation.L. W. Buckalew & W. H. Pearson - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (1):76-78.
  46. Language, Thought, and Comprehension: A Case Study of the Writings of I. A. Richards.I. A. Richards, W. H. N. Hotopf, George Watson & Warren A. Shibles - 1973 - Foundations of Language 10 (4):607-611.
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  47. HIRST, E. W. -Self and Neighbour. [REVIEW]J. W. H. H. J. W. H. H. - 1922 - Mind 31:359.
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  48. Andou, Y., Church–Rosser property of a simple reduction for full first-order classical natural deduction (1–3) 225–237 Bridges, D. and Vıˆt-a, L., Apartness spaces as a framework for constructive topology (1–3) 61–83 Di Nasso, M. and Hrbacek, K., Combinatorial principles in. [REVIEW]Q. Feng, W. H. Woodin & M. Gitik - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 119 (1-3):295.
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    The Problem of Inference. [REVIEW]E. N. & W. H. V. Reade - 1938 - Journal of Philosophy 35 (26):720.
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    Intuitive Prehistory - Jack Lindsay: The Clashing Rocks: Early Greek Religion and Culture and the Origins of Drama. Pp. x+518; 93 figs. London: Chapman & Hall, 1965. Cloth, 63 s[REVIEW]A. W. H. Adkins - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (03):344-345.
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