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  1. Collective Responsibility.H. D. Lewis - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (84):3 - 18.
    If I were asked to put forward an ethical principle which I considered to be especially certain, it would be that no one can be responsible, in the properly ethical sense, for the conduct of another. Responsibility belongs essentially to the individual. The implications of this principle are much more far-reaching than is evident at first, and reflection upon them may lead many to withdraw the assent which they might otherwise be very ready to accord to this view of responsibility. (...)
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    Moral Practices.D. Z. Phillips & H. O. Mounce - 1970 - Philosophy 46 (176):179-181.
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  3. Geometrical Method and Aristotle's Account of First Principles.H. D. P. Lee - 1935 - Classical Quarterly 29 (02):113-.
    The object of this paper is to show the predominance of the influence of geometrical ideas in Aristotle's account of first principles in the Posterior Analytics— to show that his analysis of first principles is in its essentials an analysis of the first principles of geometry as he conceived them. My proof of this falls into two parts. I. A consideration of the parallel between Aristotle's and Euclid's account of first principles. II. A comparison between the general movement of thought (...)
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  4. Special Relativity and Present Truth.D. H. Mellor - 1974 - Analysis 34 (3):74 - 77.
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    Yoga-sūtra IV, 2–3 and vivekānanda's interpretation of evolution.D. H. Killingley - 1990 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 18 (2):151-179.
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    Homeric Epithets For Things.D. H. F. Geay - 1947 - Classical Quarterly 41 (3-4):109-.
    The assumption that a particular object mentioned in the Iliad or Odyssey must be described by epithets which are consistent with each other and with the narrative has complicated every attempt to relate the evidence of archaeology to the poems. It may fairly be assumed that a modern writer wants to be consistent and that, apart from oversights, he will not use an epithet unless it is directly appropriate to the object which he is creating for his immediate purpose; but (...)
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    Effects of boundary inclination and boundary type on shear-driven grain boundary migration.H. Zhang, D. Du & D. J. Srolovitz - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (2):243-256.
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    Introduction to aspects of face processing: Ten questions in need of answers.H. D. Ellis - 1986 - In H. Ellis, M. Jeeves, F. Newcombe & Andrew W. Young (eds.), Aspects of Face Processing. Martinus Nijhoff. pp. 3--13.
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    Sampling in Educational Research.D. M. Penfold & H. J. Butcher - 1966 - British Journal of Educational Studies 14 (3):118.
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    The Legal Background of Two Passages in the Nichomachean Ethics.H. D. P. Lee - 1937 - Classical Quarterly 31 (3-4):129-.
    The two passages in question are I. the discussion of Justice in Bk. V. chs. I-II, and in particular the definition and subdivisions of Corrective Justice ; and II. the discussion of the voluntaryand προαρεσς in Bk. III chs. II-II. My object is to show that each is better understood if it is seen in the light of contemporary legal ideas and practice.
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  11. (1 other version)Indexicality and linguistic self-reference in Hegel.D. H. Heidemann - 2004 - Hegel-Studien 39:9-24.
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    Cardiovascular behaviour: Where does it take us?D. H. Bergel - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (2):295-295.
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    Cicero, De Imperio Cn. Pompei 21.D. H. Berry - 2005 - Classical Quarterly 55 (01):309-310.
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    Boekbespreking.D. F. Erasmus & H. J. Geyser - 1960 - HTS Theological Studies 16 (1).
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    7. George Grant and Leo Strauss.H. D. Forbes - 1996 - In Arthur Davis (ed.), George Grant and the subversion of modernity: art, philosophy, politics, religion, and education. Buffalo: University of Toronto Press. pp. 169-198.
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    Sub Iudice.D. H. F. Gray - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (01):87-.
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    (5 other versions)Art and Scientific Thought. By Martin Johnson. (Faber and Faber. 1944.) Pp. 192. Price 16s.H. D. Lewis - 1946 - Philosophy 21 (79):167-.
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    III: God and Nature.H. D. Lewis - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (105):164-.
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    Is There a Social Contract? I.H. D. Lewis - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (57):64 - 79.
    It is easy to dispose of the historical aspect of this question. When Aristotle affirmed that the family is more natural than the State, in the sense of original rather than final or necessary, and taught his contemporaries to regard the State as the result of a gradual development through the family and the tribe, he adopted a viewpoint which would probably find universal endorsement to-day. Only a particularly perverse writer would endeavour to revive the controversy as to whether or (...)
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    (1 other version)Is There a Social Contract? II.H. D. Lewis - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (58):177-189.
    The author attempts to refute three objections to his claim that the state presupposes an agreement to be governed on the part of its members. (staff).
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    Morality and Religion.H. D. Lewis - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (88):34 - 55.
    Belief in the ultimacy and distinctiveness of ethical principles has been challenged in many ways to-day. The advance of science, especially in the fields of psychology and anthropology, has provided the relativist and the sceptic with many new weapons to put in their armoury; and the positivist has launched a very subtle attack. The present state of society, both in the internal affairs of the peoples of the world and in their inter-relations, has brought many moral principles into contempt. But (...)
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    On Poetic Truth.H. D. Lewis - 1946 - Philosophy 21 (79):147 - 166.
    Poetry has to do with reality in its most individual aspect. It is thus at the opposite pole to science, and out of its reach. Studies like The Road to Xanadu , highly valuable though they may be in one way, do not help us in any measure to understand what poetry in itself is; nor do they heighten substantially our appreciation of poetry. This may seem rather obvious, but it is not in fact idle to say it. For our (...)
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    Religion and the Moral Life. By A. Campbell Garnett. (The Ronald Press Company, New York. Pp. 223. Price $3.50.).H. D. Lewis - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (119):370-.
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    The Fundamental Questions of Philosophy. By A. C. Ewing. (Routledge and Kegan Paul. Pp. 260. Price 18s.).H. D. Lewis - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (104):88-.
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    What Is Theology?H. D. Lewis - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (103):345 - 358.
    Few people, I imagine, would be disconcerted to learn that it is not very easy to provide a philosophical account of their activities; and this holds no less when these activities are of an intellectual nature. Historians and mathematicians and scientists do not wait in that fashion upon the deliberations of philosophers; and a good thing it is for them, too. For their patience might otherwise be rather severely tried, since disagreement and dispute appear to be the life-blood of philosophy. (...)
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    Fascism and Nazism.H. D. Oakeley - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (59):318 - 320.
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    The Clue to History. By John Macmurray . (London: Student Christian Movement Press. Pp. xii + 237. Price 7s. 6d.).H. D. Oakeley - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (54):219-.
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    Avoidance conditioning of the GSR.H. D. Kimmel & R. Baxter - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (5):482.
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    Attempted maintenance of the classically conditioned GSR via response-contingent termination of the CS: Negative results.H. D. Kimmel & M. E. Lucas - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 97 (2):278.
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    Adaptation of the GSR under repeated applications of a visual stimulus.H. D. Kimmel - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (4):421.
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    Conditioned diminution of the unconditioned response as a function of the number of reinforcements.H. D. Kimmel & H. S. Pennypacker - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (1):20.
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    On violating the GCH below the least measurable cardinal.D. H. Pelletier - 1975 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 21 (1):361-364.
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    (1 other version)The Development of Aristotle Illustrated from the Earliest Books of the Physics.D. A. Rees & H. E. Runner - 1953 - Philosophical Quarterly 3 (13):363.
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    Zur Erkenntnis der geistigen Entwickiung nnd der schriftstellerischen Motive Platos. Joël Von Karl. Berlin. 1887. 2 Mk.D. H. R. - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (07):206-.
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    Indian horizons.H. D. Sethna - 1943 - [Bombay,: Padma Publications.
    The essays of this book let trace the renascent movement unfolding the many horizons in every field of national life.
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    Latency components in two-choice responding.D. H. Taylor - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (4):481.
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    Epithets in the ṚgvedaEpithets in the Rgveda.H. D. Velankar & J. Gonda - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (3):327.
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    First and second thoughts in moral philosophy.D. H. J. Warner - 1963 - Mind 72 (287):417-420.
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    Good-making and beauty-making characteristics an exercise in moral and aesthetic evaluation.D. H. J. Warner - 1968 - Ethics 78 (2):124-143.
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  40. Resemblance and gestalt psychology.D. H. J. Warner - 1964 - Analysis 24 (6):196-200.
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    Reply to first and second thoughts in moral philosophy.D. H. J. Warner & A. C. Ewing - 1965 - Mind 74 (296):598.
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    Die sozial- und wirtschaftsethischen Grundgedanken Siegfried Wendts.H. -D. Wendland - 1967 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 11 (1):321-326.
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    Greek Biography.H. D. Westlake - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (02):118-.
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    Greek Independence.H. D. Westlake - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (02):144-.
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    Ionians in the Ionian war.H. D. Westlake - 1979 - Classical Quarterly 29 (01):9-.
    The Ionian war was more complex than any previous war in which Greeks had fought one another. Various factors contributed to its complexity. One of them was the uneasy partnership between Peloponnesians and Persians, which seldom functioned to the complete satisfaction of the former and was at times almost in abeyance. Other factors were the oligarchical revolution at Athens, which nearly plunged the Athenians into civil war, and the chameleon-like behaviour of Alcibiades, who within a brief period lent his services (...)
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    In Memory of Adam Parry.H. D. Westlake - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (02):219-.
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    Ciceronian Invective (J.) Booth (ed.) Cicero on the Attack. Invective and subversion in the Orations and Beyond. Pp. xiv + 216. Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales, 2007. Cased, £45. ISBN: 978-1-905125-19-. [REVIEW]D. H. Berry - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (2):459.
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    Cicero's Return from Exile J. Nicholson: Cicero's Return From Exile. The Orations Post Reditum. (Lang Classical Studies, 4.) Pp. xiii+174. New York: Peter Lang, 1992. Cased, £27. [REVIEW]D. H. Berry - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (01):36-37.
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    Amintore Fanfani: Poemi omerici ed economia antica. Pp. viii+142; 26plates, 25 figs. Milan: A. Giuffré, 1960. Paper, L. 1,200. [REVIEW]D. H. F. Gray - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (03):287-.
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    Social Roots of the Arts. [REVIEW]H. D. A. - 1950 - Journal of Philosophy 47 (10):306-308.
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