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    The Principles of Sociology.Franklin Henry Giddings - 1897 - Philosophical Review 6 (2):182-186.
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    Democracy and Empire.Franklin Henry Giddings - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9 (6):651-656.
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    Giddings, Franklin Henry.Stephen Turner - 2004 - In Kimberly Kempf-Leonard (ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Measurement. Elsevier. pp. 133-139.
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    Review of Franklin Henry Giddings: Democracy and Empire, with Studies of Their Psychological, Economic and Moral Foundations[REVIEW]William M. Salter - 1900 - International Journal of Ethics 11 (1):123-128.
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    Book Review:The Principles of Sociology: An Analysis of the Phenomena of Association and of Social Organization. Franklin Henry Giddings[REVIEW]Arthur Fairbanks - 1897 - International Journal of Ethics 7 (2):253-.
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    Book Review:The Elements of Sociology: A Text-Book for Schools and Colleges. Franklin Henry Giddings[REVIEW]S. M. Lindsay - 1899 - International Journal of Ethics 9 (3):395-.
  7. Social and Philosophical Studies, by Paul Lafargue.Franklin H. Giddings - 1906 - International Journal of Ethics 17:262.
     
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    A provisional distribution of the population of the United States into psychological classes.Franklin H. Giddings - 1901 - Psychological Review 8 (4):337-349.
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    The method of absolute posit.Franklin H. Giddings - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (1):20-22.
  10. The Ethics of Socialism.Franklin H. Giddings & Agnes Mathilde Wergeland - 1891 - International Journal of Ethics 1 (2):239-251.
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    The Ethics of Social Progress.Franklin H. Giddings - 1893 - International Journal of Ethics 3 (2):137-164.
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    The Heart of Mr. Spencer's Ethics.Franklin H. Giddings - 1904 - International Journal of Ethics 14 (4):496-499.
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    The Ethical Motive.Franklin H. Giddings - 1898 - International Journal of Ethics 8 (3):316-327.
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    The grounds of presumption.Franklin H. Giddings - 1922 - Journal of Philosophy 19 (23):617-624.
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  15. Free Will and the Control of Action.Henry L. Roediger Iii, Michael K. Goode & Franklin M. Zaromb - 2008 - In John Baer, James C. Kaufman & Roy F. Baumeister (eds.), Are we free?: psychology and free will. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Studies of tracking behavior. II. The acceleration pattern of quick manual corrective responses.Franklin V. Taylor & Henry P. Birmingham - 1948 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 38 (6):783.
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    Discrimination of the duration of a sound.Franklin M. Henry - 1948 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 38 (6):734.
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    The Positive Outcome of Philosophy. Joseph DietzgenThe Physical Basis of Mind and Morals. M. H. FitchSocial and Philosophical Studies. Paul Lafargue. [REVIEW]Franklin H. Giddings - 1907 - International Journal of Ethics 17 (2):262-264.
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    An Introduction to the Theory of Mental and Social Measurements. [REVIEW]Franklin H. Giddings - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (17):469-471.
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    A comparison of pursuit and compensatory tracking under conditions of aiding and no aiding.Rube Chernikoff, Henry P. Brimingham & Franklin V. Taylor - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 49 (1):55.
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  21. Philanthropy and Social Progress.Jane Addams, Robert A. Woods, J. O. S. Huntington, Franklin H. Giddings & Bernard Bosanquet - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (2):241-246.
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    Henry Beecher and Consent to Research: a critical re-examination.Franklin G. Miller - 2016 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59 (1):78-94.
    Henry Beecher was a distinguished professor of anesthesia and clinical investigator at Harvard Medical School. He became an iconic figure in bioethics, best known for his 1966 article describing 22 examples of unethical clinical research. This is one of the most frequently cited articles on ethics in the medical literature. Indeed, it may be seen as marking a watershed in the moral climate of medical research. In his history of bioethics, Albert Jonsen characterized Beecher as one of the “stars (...)
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    Henry Cavendish and the Density of the Earth.Allan Franklin - 2023 - In Marius Stan & Christopher Smeenk (eds.), Theory, Evidence, Data: Themes from George E. Smith. Springer. pp. 65-81.
    Contrary to the views expressed in many introductory physics textbooks, Henry Cavendish did not measure G, the gravitational constant contained in Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation, F = G m1m2/r2. As the title of his paper states, Cavendish conducted “Experiments to Determine the Density of the Earth (1798).” As discussed below, one can use that measurement to determine G, but that was not Cavendish’s intent. In fact, the determination of G was not done until the latter part of the (...)
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    Editors' Introduction.Franklin G. Miller & John Lantos - 2016 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59 (1):1-1.
    On June 16, 1966, the New England Journal of Medicine published “Ethics and Clinical Research” by Henry K. Beecher. Beecher’s account of 22 examples of unethical contemporary clinical research shook up the medical profession and helped pave the way for U.S. federal regulation of research involving human subjects. Five decades later, in this issue of Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, we pay tribute to the lasting significance of this whistle-blowing article and to the remarkable contributions of Henry Beecher. (...)
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    A dissertation on liberty and necessity, pleasure and pain.Benjamin Franklin - 1930 - New York: The Facsimile text society. Edited by Lawrence C. Wroth.
    The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate (...)
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    Henry of Ghent’s “Summa of Ordinary Questions” Articles Six to Ten on Theology. Translated and annotated by Roland J. Teske, SJ. [REVIEW]Franklin T. Harkins - 2013 - Augustinian Studies 44 (1):184-187.
  27. Earl's Cool. [REVIEW]James Franklin - 1992 - Quadrant 42 (10):85-86.
    Readers of “lives” of the famous know well the tendency of biography, and especially autobiography, to become steadily less interesting as the subject grows older. A predictable record of challenges met, enemies shafted, honours received and great men encountered often succeeds an account of a childhood that is a highly-coloured and unique emotional drama. Often the best pages are those on the subject’s schooldays, when the personality first tangles with the public realm. As Barry Oakley says of school in a (...)
     
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    (1 other version)Benjamin Franklin's Experiments by I. Bernard Cohen; Benjamin Franklin[REVIEW]Henry Crew - 1941 - Isis 33:634-636.
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    Personal Impressions.Henry Hardy (ed.) - 2001 - Princeton University Press.
    This remarkable collection contains Isaiah Berlin's appreciations of seventeen people of unusual distinction in the intellectual or political world, sometimes both. The names of many of them are familiar: Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Chaim Weizmann, Albert Einstein, and others. With the exception of Roosevelt, he met them all and knew many of them well. For this expanded edition, four new portraits have been added, including those of Virginia Woolf and Edmund Wilson. This volume also contains a vivid and (...)
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    Philanthropy and Social Progress.Jane Addams, Robert A. Woods, J. O. S. Huntington, Franklin H. Giddings, Bernard Bosanquet. [REVIEW]Stanton Coit - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (2):241-246.
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    Magnetic instruments in the Canadian Arctic expeditions of Franklin, Lefroy, and Nares.Trevor H. Levere - 1986 - Annals of Science 43 (1):57-76.
    Magnetic observations were essential for polar navigation, and were carried out systematically on both sea and land-based expeditions to the Canadian Arctic throughout the nineteenth century. John Franklin took a particular interest in magnetic studies and encouraged the Admiralty to adopt Robert Were Fox's dip circle. The establishment of the Toronto magnetic observatory provided a base for John Henry Lefroy's survey of the North West Territories. The Royal Navy's programme of magnetic research, commenced in the aftermath of the (...)
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    Church and Culture: German Catholic Theology, 1860–1914 by Thomas Franklin O’Meara, O.P.John Ford - 1994 - The Thomist 58 (2):354-357.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:354 BOOK REVIEWS (continuously) revisable character, he falls back on an account of theology as rhetoric so as to make the best of a bad job. For persuasion is what we use when we know demonstration is hopeless. As a result, Professor Cunningham's study, which could most usefully have "placed" a variety of theologies of past, present, and, prospectively, future on the spectrum of (onto-) logic, poetic, and rhetoric, (...)
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    The Broughamian philosophy of enlightenment and its critics.Colin D. Pearce - unknown
    Henry Lord Brougham (1778-1868) belongs with Thomas Jefferson and Horace Mann in the United States and Egerton Ryerson in Canada as one of the great promoters and founders of public education in the English-speaking world. His most famous phrase is The schoolmaster is abroad and this quote symbolizes his belief that the fate of the modern, liberal society depends on free access to education for the population at large. It is not that Brougham any more than Jefferson failed to (...)
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    A import'ncia e a fecundidade de Bergson: intuição e discurso filosófico e de “Reflexão e Existência” para minha compreensão da obra bergsoniana.Tarcísio Jorge Santos Pinto - 2024 - Discurso 54 (1):136-148.
    O presente artigo se sustenta fundamentalmente em dois textos seminais de Franklin Leopoldo e Silva que representam uma contribuição essencial em meu caminho filosófico e especialmente na compreensão que desenvolvi e continuo desenvolvendo da filosofia bergsoniana. No meu modo de ver, tais textos iluminam, como poucos grandes textos, a originalidade, a importância e a potência de Bergson para o pensamento contemporâneo. Em diálogo com esses dois textos, associo, preponderantemente, textos do próprio Bergson e outros textos de Leopoldo e Silva, (...)
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    Basic Rights: Subsistence, Affluence, and U.S. Foreign Policy: 40th Anniversary Edition.Henry Shue - 2020 - Princeton University Press.
    An expanded and updated edition of a classic work on human rights and global justice Since its original publication, Basic Rights has proven increasingly influential to those working in political philosophy, human rights, global justice, and the ethics of international relations and foreign policy, particularly in debates regarding foreign policy’s role in alleviating global poverty. Henry Shue asks: Which human rights ought to be the first honored and the last sacrificed? Shue argues that subsistence rights, along with security rights (...)
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    Against Individualism: A Confucian Rethinking of the Foundations of Morality, Politics, Family, and Religion.Henry Rosemont - 2015 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book is both a critique of the concept of the rights-holding, free, autonomous individual and attendant ideology dominant in the contemporary West, and an account of an alternative view, that of the role-bearing, interrelated responsible person of classical Confucianism, suitably modified for addressing the manifold problems of today.
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    A formal analysis of some factor- and precedent-based accounts of precedential constraint.Henry Prakken - 2021 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 29 (4):559-585.
    In this paper several recent factor- and dimension-based models of precedential constraint are formally investigated and an alternative dimension-based model is proposed. Simple factor- and dimension-based syntactic criteria are identified for checking whether a decision in a new case is forced, in terms of the relevant differences between a precedent and a new case, and the difference between absence of factors and negated factors in factor-based models is investigated. Then Horty’s and Rigoni’s recent dimension-based models of precedential constraint are critically (...)
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  38. Morality and freedom: Kant's reciprocity thesis.Henry E. Allison - 1986 - Philosophical Review 95 (3):393-425.
  39. Computational models of consciousness: A taxonomy and some examples.Ron Sun & Stan Franklin - 2007 - In Morris Moscovitch, Philip Zelazo & Evan Thompson (eds.), Cambridge Handbook of Consciousness. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 151--174.
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  41. On Naturalizing Kant's Transcendental Psychology.Henry E. Allison - 1995 - Dialectica 49 (2‐4):335-356.
  42. Making sense of Aristotelian demonstration.Henry Mendell - 1998 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 16:161-225.
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    Alone with the alone: creative imagination in the Ṣūfism of Ibn ʻArabī.Henry Corbin - 1998 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    "Henry Corbin's works are the best guide to the visionary tradition.... Corbin, like Scholem and Jonas, is remembered as a scholar of genius. He was uniquely equipped not only to recover Iranian Sufism for the West, but also to defend the principal Western traditions of esoteric spirituality."--From the introduction by Harold Bloom Ibn 'Arabi (1165-1240) was one of the great mystics of all time. Through the richness of his personal experience and the constructive power of his intellect, he made (...)
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  44. We Can Act Only under the Idea of Freedom.Henry E. Allison - 1997 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 71 (2):39 - 50.
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    Against Relativism: A Philosophical Defense of Method.James Franklin Harris - 1992 - Open Court.
    In all these discussions, the author explains the arguments he is criticizing, for the benefit of the non-specialist reader, so that this work can serve as a ...
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    A Chinese Mirror: Moral Reflections on Political Economy and Society.Henry Rosemont - 1991 - Open Court Publishing.
    "Henry Rosemont raises hard questions, commonly overlooked, and does so with sensitivity, compassion, and broad understanding. The questions focus on modern China, but extend far beyond, to general problems of development, the moral foundations of civilization, and the nature of a just society. It is a challenging and thoughtful enquiry." --Noam Chomsky.
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    A letter to American teachers of history.Henry Adams - 1910 - [Baltimore: Press of J.H. Furst co.].
    Henry Brooks Adams (February 16, 1838 - March 27, 1918) was an American historian and member of the Adams political family, being descended from two U.S. Presidents.As a young Harvard graduate, he was secretary to his father, Charles Francis Adams, Abraham Lincoln's ambassador in London, a posting that had much influence on the younger man, both through experience of wartime diplomacy and absorption in English culture, especially the works of John Stuart Mill. After the American Civil War, he became (...)
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    A Compendium of Logic.Henry Aldrich, Thomas Jackson & John Wesley - 1836 - Printed for Thomas Tegg & Son R. Griffin, & Co. Tegg, Wise, & Co.
  49. Objective reality of ideas in Descartes, caterus, and suárez.Norman J. Wells - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (1):33-61.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Objective Reality of Ideas in Descartes, Caterus, and Su irez NORMAN j. WELLS IT HAS LONG BEEN ACKNOWLEDGEDthat Francisco Sufirez's distinction between a formal and an objective concept exercised some influence upon Descartes's teaching on 'idea'.' It would appear, however, that not enough attention has been given to that distinction of Sufirez (and especially to another to be mentioned shordy) to aid in dispelling what I take to be (...)
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  50. Problem : Some Recent Developments in Logic: Their Implications for Ontology and for Intentionality.Henry B. Veatch - 1958 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 32:98.
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