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  1.  31
    Phenomenology of Perception.Mary Warnock - 1964 - Philosophical Quarterly 14 (57):372-375.
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    Contemporary moral philosophy.Geoffrey James Warnock - 1967 - New York,: St. Martin's Press.
    Macmillan papermac 3003. Bibliography: p. 80-81.
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  3. Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions.Jean Paul Sartre, Mary Warnock & Philip Mairet - 1962 - Methuen.
     
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    Schools of thought.Mary Warnock - 1977 - London: Faber.
  5. Sketch for a theory of the emotions.Jean-Paul Sartre, Philip Mairet & Mary Warnock - 1975 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 165 (4):473-474.
     
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    (4 other versions)The Object of Morality.G. J. Warnock - 1971 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 164 (1):139-139.
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    Utilitarianism: On Liberty ; Essay on Bentham.John Stuart Mill, Jeremy Bentham, John Austin & Mary Warnock - 1962 - Plume Books.
    The word utiliarianism was coined by Jeremy Bentham in 1781 in a letter to friend in which he said: "A new religion would be an odd sort of thing without a name." While the doctrine never quite became a religion, its thesis, as expressed by Mill in the first essay in this volume-that the good and right are to be defined as that which promotes happiness-became the dominant naturalistic theory of the nineteenth century and provided the moral basis for classical (...)
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    Imagination.Mary Warnock - 1976 - University of California Press.
    _Imagination_ is an outstanding contribution to a notoriously elusive and confusing subject. It skillfully interrelates problems in philosophy, the history of ideas and literary theory and criticism, tracing the evolution of the concept of imagination from Hume and Kant in the eighteenth century to Ryle, Sartre and Wittgenstein in the twentieth. She strongly belies that the cultivation of imagination should be the chief aim of education and one of her objectives in writing the book has been to put forward reasons (...)
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    Other Minds1.J. L. Austin, G. J. Warnock & J. O. Urmson - 1961 - In John Langshaw Austin (ed.), Philosophical Papers. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
    Austin takes on the problem of other minds, of how to respond to the question ‘how do you know?’, if this question is raised with regard to the thoughts, feelings, sensations, minds of other creatures. This problem has traditionally been understood as the problem of justifying our belief in the existence of other minds. Austin argues that believing in other persons, in authority and testimony, is an essential part of the act of communicating, and as such is an irreducible part (...)
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    An Intelligent Person's Guide to Ethics.Mary Warnock - 1998 - London: Duckworth.
    Debates the difficult moral issues of today such as abortion and euthanasia. Explores the nature of ethics and how we make moral decisions.
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    Women Philosophers.Mary Warnock (ed.) - 1996 - London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
    This selection consists of extracts from writings of women concerned solely with the pursuit of abstract ideas, historically contextualized. The texts, for the most part, reflect issues widely debated in their contemporary societies. Extracts from lesser-known writers are also included, providing a diversity of arguments spanning four centuries and including some notable contemporary philosophers.
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    Freedom and Nature: The Voluntary and the Involuntary.Mary Warnock - 1967 - Philosophical Quarterly 17 (68):279.
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    (1 other version)Berkeley.Geoffrey James Warnock - 1953 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press. Edited by Ted Honderich.
    Berkeley is one of the most influential and yet most misunderstood of eighteenth-century philosophers. In this new, revised edition of his classic introduction, G.J. Warnock examines all Berkeley's major philosophical works and discusses his most original and interesting contributions to questions still debated by philosophers today. The aim of the book is to help the reader learn not so much about Berkeley, but rather, through Berkeley, something about philosophy itself.
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  14. Memory.Mary Warnock - 1987 - Faber.
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    Sense and Sensibilia.G. J. Warnock (ed.) - 1964 - Oup Usa.
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  16. Existentialism.Mary Warnock - 1970 - New York,: Oxford University Press.
    Existentialism enjoyed great popularity in the 1940s and 1950s, and has probably had a greater impact upon literature than any other kind of philosophy. The common interest which unites Existentialist philosophers is their interest in human freedom. Readers of Existentialist philosophy are being asked, not merely to contemplate the nature of freedom, but to experience freedom, and to practise it. In this survey, Mary Warnock begins by considering the ethical origins of Existentialism, with particular reference to Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, and (...)
  17. Concepts and Schematism.G. J. Warnock - 1948 - Analysis 9 (5):77 - 82.
  18. An Intelligent Person's Guide to Ethics.Mary Warnock - 1999 - Philosophical Quarterly 49 (197):548-551.
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  19. Existentialism.Mary Warnock - 1971 - Philosophy 46 (177):270-274.
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    Thinking About Thinking.G. J. Warnock & Antony Flew - 1976 - Philosophical Quarterly 26 (104):273.
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    On Guilt and Innocence: Essays in Legal Philosophy and Moral Psychology.G. J. Warnock - 1980 - Noûs 14 (1):134-135.
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    Do human cells have rights?Mary Warnock - 1987 - Bioethics 1 (1):1-14.
  23. The limits of toleration.Mary Warnock - 1987 - In Susan Mendus & David S. Edwards (eds.), On toleration. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 123--40.
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    Schools of Thought.Karen Hanson & Mary Warnock - 1979 - Philosophical Review 88 (1):141.
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  25. (1 other version)Ethics since 1900.Mary Warnock - 1961 - Philosophy 36 (137):236-237.
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    Existentialist ethics.Mary Warnock - 1967 - New York,: St. Martin's Press.
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    Memory.Annette C. Baier & Mary Warnock - 1990 - Philosophical Review 99 (3):436.
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    Truth1.J. L. Austin, G. J. Warnock & J. O. Urmson - 1961 - In John Langshaw Austin (ed.), Philosophical Papers. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
    Deals with the question of whether there is a use of ‘is true’ that is the primary or generic name for that which at bottom we are always saying ‘is true’. Austin discusses the views that truth is primarily a property of beliefs and of true statements. He goes on to argue that the word ‘true’ denotes the validity of an intended correspondence between a representation and what it represents, and dismantles confusions about the meaning of the words that underlie (...)
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  29. Making Babies: Is There a Right to Have Children?Mary Warnock - 2002 - Oxford University Press.
    Mary Warnock steers a clear path through the web of complex issues underlying the use of new reproductive technologies. She begins by analysing what it means to claim something as a 'right', and goes on to discuss the cases of different groups of people. She also examines the ethical problems faced by particular types of assisted reproduction, including artificial insemination, in-vitro fertilization, and surrogacy, and argues that in the future human cloning may well be a viable and acceptable form of (...)
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  30. J.L. Austin.Geoffrey James Warnock - 1989 - New York: Routledge.
    This book is available either individually, or as part of the specially-priced Arguments of the Philosphers Collection.
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    The philosophy of Sartre.Mary Warnock - 1965 - New York,: Barnes & Noble.
    This book, first published in 1965, is a critical exposition of the philosophical doctrines of Jean-Paul Sartre. His contribution to ethical and political theory, and to metaphysics and ontology, is reviewed against the background of German idealism and phenomenology, and his arguments are presented clearly so that readers may assess their philosophical value in their own right.
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    Modern Moral Philosophy.G. J. Warnock - 1971 - Philosophical Quarterly 21 (84):281-282.
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    How I See Philosophy.G. J. Warnock - 1971 - Philosophical Review 80 (2):274.
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  34. Making Babies: Is There a Right to Have Children?Mary Warnock - 2003 - Philosophical Quarterly 53 (213):626-628.
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  35. IX.—Seeing.G. J. Warnock - 1955 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 55 (1):201-218.
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  36. Hare on meaning and speech acts.G. J. Warnock - 1971 - Philosophical Review 80 (1):80-84.
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  37. Sartre.Maurice Cranston, Colette Audry, Philip Thody, Mary Warnock & Jean-Paul Sartre - 1968 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 24 (2):248-250.
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  38. (2 other versions)English Philosophy since 1900.G. J. WARNOCK - 1958 - Philosophy 34 (129):168-170.
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    Philosophical Papers.J. O. Urmson & G. J. Warnock (eds.) - 1961 - Clarendon Press.
    The influence of J. L. Austin on contemporary philosophy was substantial during his lifetime, and has grown greatly since his death, at the height of his powers, in 1960. Philosophical Papers, first published in 1961, was the first of three volumes of Austin's work to be edited by J. O. Urmson and G. J. Warnock. Together with Sense and Sensibilia and How to do things with Words, it has extended Austin's influence far beyond the circle who knew him or read (...)
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    Imagination: A Study in the History of Ideas.Mary Warnock - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (171):248-250.
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    Aristote: L'Ethique a Nicomaque.Mary Warnock, R. A. Gauthier & J. Y. Jolif - 1961 - Philosophical Quarterly 11 (45):366.
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  42. A Memoir: People and Places (R. Harrison).M. Warnock - 2002 - Philosophical Books 43 (2):155-155.
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    (1 other version)The Philosophy of Sartre.Mary Warnock - 1965 - Philosophy 41 (156):180-181.
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  44. (2 other versions)J. L. Austin.J. O. Urmson & G. J. Warnock - 1961 - Mind 70 (278):256-257.
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    Ensayos filosóficos.J. L. Austin, J. O. Urmson, G. J. Warnock & Alfonso García Suárez - 1975
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    Imagination and time.Mary Warnock - 1994 - Cambridge: Blackwell.
    All religion and much philosophy has been concerned with the contrast between the ephemeral and the eternal. Human beings have always sought ways to overcome time, and to prove that death is not the end. This book consists then in an exploration of certain closely related ideas: personal identity, time, history and our commitment to the future, and the role of imagination in life.
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  47. (3 other versions)Berkeley.G. J. Warnock - 1955 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (20):350-351.
     
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    Principles and Persons: An Ethical Interpretation of Existentialism.Mary Warnock - 1969 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (75):169.
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    In vitro fertilization: The ethical issues (II).Mary Warnock - 1983 - Philosophical Quarterly 33 (132):238-249.
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    J.L. Austin and linguistic philosophy.G. Warnock - 1989 - Cogito 3 (1):30-35.
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