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    Science and the Renaissance.William Persehouse Delisle Wightman - 1964 - History of Science 3 (1):1-19.
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    William Cullen and the teaching of chemistry.William P. D. Wightman - 1955 - Annals of Science 11 (2):154-165.
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    The Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence.William P. D. Wightman - 1957 - Philosophical Quarterly 7 (28):286-287.
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    William Cullen and the teaching of chemistry—II.William P. D. Wightman - 1956 - Annals of Science 12 (3):192-205.
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    The Physical World of Late Antiquity.William P. D. Wightman - 1964 - Philosophical Quarterly 14 (54):87.
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    Hegel's "Philosophy of Nature".William P. D. Wightman - 1971 - Philosophy 46 (178):355-357.
    This is a much-needed reissue of the standard English translation of Hegel's Philosophy of Nature, originally published in 1970. The Philosophy of Nature is the second part of Hegel's Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences, all of which is now available in English from OUP. Hegel's aim in this work is to interpret the varied phenomena of Nature from the standpoint of a dialectical logic. Those who still think of Hegel as a merely a priori philosopher will here find abundant evidence (...)
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    Note on the teaching of history and philosophy of science.William P. D. Wightman - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (44):336.
    Wightman supplies this corrigendum to an article in the november issue of this "journal" on the curriculum of the department of history and philosophy of science in the university of aberdeen. (staff).
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    The language of chemistry.William P. D. Wightman - 1961 - Annals of Science 17 (4):259-267.
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    Myth and method in seventeenth-century biological thought.William P. D. Wightman - 1969 - Journal of the History of Biology 2 (2):321-336.
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    Antikes und Modernes Denken in Physik und Mathematik.William P. D. Wightman & Andre Mercier - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (65):410.
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    Note on the teaching of history and philosophy of sciencb.William P. D. Wightman - 1961 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (44):336-336.
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    The Philosophy of Science.William P. D. Wightman - 1956 - Philosophical Quarterly 6 (23):187.
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    Note on Descartes and psychosomatic medicine.William P. D. Wightman - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (27):234-235.
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    The Tyranny of Abstractions.William P. D. Wightman - 1973 - British Journal for the History of Science 6 (3):233-246.
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  15. Asian Drama. An Inquiry into the Poverty of Nations.Gunnar Myrdal, William J. Barber, Altti Majava, Alva Myrdal, Paul P. Streeten & David Wightman - 1968 - Science and Society 32 (4):421-440.
     
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    Review of Theories of the Universe, & Space, Time and Creation, by Milton K. Munitz. [REVIEW]William P. D. Wightman - 1959 - Philosophical Quarterly 9 (35):190-191.
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    Dictionaries of Scientists A Biographical Dictionary of Scientists. Ed. by Trevor I. Williams. London: Adam & Charles Black. 1969. Pp. xi + 592. £5. [REVIEW]William Wightman - 1969 - British Journal for the History of Science 4 (4):403-404.
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    Isaac Newton, Historian by Frank E. Manuel. [REVIEW]William Wightman - 1963 - Isis 55:119-120.
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    Science, Language, and Human Rights. Papers for the.... Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, 1952. [REVIEW]William P. D. Wightman - 1955 - Philosophical Quarterly 5 (18):96.
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    A Century of Science Ed. Herbert Dingle. (London: Hutchinson's Scientific and Technical Publications. 1951. Pp. 338. Price 158.). [REVIEW]William P. D. Wightman - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (100):87-.
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    General Science, Medicine and Society in the Renaissance. Essays to Honor Walter Pagel. Ed. by Allen G. Debus. London: Heinemann, 1972. 2 Vols. Pp. 275; 338. £12.00. [REVIEW]William Wightman - 1974 - British Journal for the History of Science 7 (2):183-184.
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    Renaissance Essays on the Life and Works of Thomas Linacre, c. 1460-1524. Edited by Francis Maddison, Margaret Peiling, and Charles Webster. Oxford: Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 1977. Pp. liii + 416. £12.00. [REVIEW]William Wightman - 1978 - British Journal for the History of Science 11 (3):290-292.
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    Book Review: The Scientific Renaissance. [REVIEW]William P. D. Wightman - 1963 - History of Science 2 (1):160-161.
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    Medicine Public Health and the Medical Profession in the Renaissance. By Carlo Cipolla. London: Cambridge University Press, 1976. Pp. viii + 136. £5.50. [REVIEW]William Wightman - 1977 - British Journal for the History of Science 10 (1):74-75.
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    III.—William of Ockham on Universals.C. Delisle Burns - 1914 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 14 (1):76-99.
  26. William of ockham on continuity.C. Delisle Burns - 1916 - Mind 25 (100):506-512.
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    Social Aspects of Industrial Problems. Gertrude Williams.C. Delisle Burns - 1924 - International Journal of Ethics 34 (4):397-398.
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    Review of William P. D. Wightman: The Growth of Scientific Ideas[REVIEW]A. C. Crombie - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (9):93-97.
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    Practical Issues and Social Philosophy.C. Delisle Burns - 1926 - Philosophy 1 (3):354-365.
    “No man can see farther into a generalization than his knowledge of detail extends.” That saying of William James is true of all the branches of science; but it has a special value for students of social philosophy. Social life is so obviously a matter of personal experience that an academic Robinson Crusoe may easily be less competent in his knowledge of detail than a business man, if the business man thinks at all. This is not a compliment to (...)
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  30. The Writings of William James: A Comprehensive Edition.William James - 1967 - New York: University of Chicago Press. Edited by John J. McDermott.
    From the $700 billion bailout of the banking industry to president Barack Obama’s $787 billion stimulus package to the highly controversial passage of federal health-care reform, conservatives and concerned citizens alike have grown increasingly fearful of big government. Enter Nobel Prize–winning economist and political theorist F. A. Hayek, whose passionate warning against empowering states with greater economic control, The Road to Serfdom, became an overnight sensation last summer when it was endorsed by Glenn Beck. The book has since sold over (...)
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    Philosophy of language.William P. Alston - 1964 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
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    Studies on the telegraphic language: The acquisition of a hierarchy of habits.Lowe Bryan William & Noble Harter - 1899 - Psychological Review 6 (4):345-375.
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    Natural Law and Natural Rights.William H. Wilcox - 1983 - Philosophical Review 92 (4):599.
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    Three historical philosophies of education: Aristotle, Kant, Dewey.William K. Frankena - 1965 - Chicago,: Scott, Foresman.
    This book is an introduction to three important philosophies of education. It's main purpose, however, is to help teach the the student how to do philosophy of education.
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    Promising stabs in the Dark: theory virtues and pursuit-worthiness in the Dark Energy problem.William J. Wolf & Patrick M. Duerr - 2024 - Synthese 204 (6):1-40.
    This paper argues that we ought to conceive of the Dark Energy problem—the question of how to account for observational data, naturally interpreted as accelerated expansion of the universe—as a crisis of underdetermined pursuit-worthiness. Not only are the various approaches to the Dark Energy problem evidentially underdetermined; at present, no compelling reasons single out any of them as more likely to be true than the other. More vexingly for working scientists, none of the approaches stands out as uncontroversially preferable over (...)
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    The Power of Ideals: The Real Story of Moral Choice.William Damon & Anne Colby - 2015 - New York: Oup Usa. Edited by Anne Colby.
    The Power of Ideals examines the lives and work of six 20th century moral leaders who pursued moral causes ranging from world peace to social justice and human rights, and uses these six cases to show how people can make choices guided by their moral ideals rather than by base emotion or social pressures.
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  37. Realism and the Christian Faith.William P. Alston - 1995 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 38 (1/3):37 - 60.
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    From the Stone Age to Christianity Monotheism and the Historical Process.William Foxwell Albright - 1962 - Baltimore,: Andesite Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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  39. Nature as animating: the soul in the human sciences.William A. Wallace - 1985 - The Thomist 49 (4):612-648.
     
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    The Logic Of Analogy.William Sacksteder - 1974 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 7 (4):234-252.
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    A Response to the Special Issue Contributors.William J. Morgan - 2018 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 12 (4):468-488.
  42. Die differentielle psychologie in ihren methodischen grundlagen.William Stern - 1912 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 74:396-401.
     
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    Lewis Carroll's infinite regress.William A. Wisdom - 1974 - Mind 83 (332):571-573.
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    From Association to Gestalt: The Fate of Hermann Lotze's Theory of Spatial Perception, 1846-1920.William Woodward - 1978 - Isis 69 (4):572-582.
    A MAJOR PHILOSOPHICAL INTERPRETER of Kant and critic of Herbart and Hegel, Hermann Lotze ( 1817-1881) is known to historians of psychology primarily for his theory of spatial perception.' As Professor of Philosophy at Gottingen University from 1845 to 1880, he published his theory of the physiological mechanism for spatial consciousness no less than six times.2 Standard accounts present his local sign theory as an associationistic, empiricistic, or empiristic view.3 Yet they also mention its influence among nativists such as Lotze's (...)
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    Philosophy of history: an introduction.William Henry Walsh - 1967 - New York: Harper & Row.
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    A Critique of Henrik Friberg‐Fernros's Defense of the Substance View.William Simkulet - 2016 - Bioethics 30 (9):767-773.
    Proponents of the substance view contend that abortion is seriously morally wrong because it is killing something with the same inherent value and right to life as you or I. Rob Lovering offers two innovative criticisms of the anti-abortion position taken by the substance view – the rescue argument and the problem of spontaneous abortion. Henrik Friberg-Fernros offers an interesting response to Lovering, but one I argue would be inconsistent with the anti-abortion stance taken by most substance view theorists.
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    Forgiveness and ideals.William Neblett - 1974 - Mind 83 (330):269-275.
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    Intentionality: No mystery.William T. Powers - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (1):152-153.
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    Globalization and Sustainability: Conflict or Convergence?William E. Rees - 2002 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 22 (4):249-268.
    Unsustainability is an old problem - human societies have collapsed with disturbing regularity throughout history. I argue that a genetic predisposition for unsustainability is encoded in certain human physiological, social and behavioral traits that once conferred survival value but are now maladaptive. A uniquely human capacity - indeed, necessity - for elaborate cultural myth-making reinforces these negative biological tendencies. Our contemporary, increasingly global myth, promotes a vision of world development centered on unlimited economic expansion fuelled by more liberalized trade. This (...)
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    Analogy: Justification for Logic.William Sacksteder - 1979 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 12 (1):21 - 40.
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