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    Commentary on “On Being Thomistic”.Henri Dulac - 1951 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 25:147-151.
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    The "Peri Hermeneias:" its Place in Logic and its Order.Henri Dulac - 1949 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 5 (2):161.
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    Marian W. Heitzman 1900-1964.Henri DuLac - 1964 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 38:94 -.
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    Ancient Greek Psychology and the Modern Mind-Body Debate. [REVIEW]Henri DuLac - 1989 - Review of Metaphysics 42 (3):635-636.
    Erik Ostenfeld's hundred-page book, of which only seventy-one are text, would likely have been several times as long if it had been written by a good many other contemporary philosophers. It is refreshingly concise, clear, and well argued, and his delineation of Plato's doctrine especially in the later dialogues as well as Aristotle's in the De Anima is detailed and careful beyond what one finds in most recent authors on these subjects. He argues persuasively for a similarity of teaching in (...)
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    The Nature of Christian Philosophy.David A. Dillon & Henri Dulac - 1953 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 27:156-168.
  6. Kant's Theory of Freedom.Henry E. Allison - 1990 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In his new book the eminent Kant scholar Henry Allison provides an innovative and comprehensive interpretation of Kant's concept of freedom. The author analyzes the concept and discusses the role it plays in Kant's moral philosophy and psychology. He also considers in full detail the critical literature on the subject from Kant's own time to the present day. In the first part Professor Allison argues that at the centre of the Critique of Pure Reason there is the foundation for (...)
  7. Kant’s Theory of Taste: A Reading of the Critique of Aesthetic Judgment.Henry E. Allison - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book constitutes one of the most important contributions to recent Kant scholarship. In it, one of the pre-eminent interpreters of Kant, Henry Allison, offers a comprehensive, systematic, and philosophically astute account of all aspects of Kant's views on aesthetics. The first part of the book analyses Kant's conception of reflective judgment and its connections with both empirical knowledge and judgments of taste. The second and third parts treat two questions that Allison insists must be kept distinct: the normativity (...)
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  8. Idealism and Freedom: Essays on Kant’s Theoretical and Practical Philosophy.Henry E. Allison - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Henry Allison is one of the foremost interpreters of the philosophy of Kant. This new volume collects all his recent essays on Kant's theoretical and practical philosophy. All the essays postdate Allison's two major books on Kant, and together they constitute an attempt to respond to critics and to clarify, develop and apply some of the central theses of those books. Two are published here for the first time. Special features of the collection are: a detailed defence of the (...)
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    Essays on Kant.Henry E. Allison - 2012 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    This volume presents seventeen essays by one of the world's leading scholars on Kant. Henry E. Allison explores the nature of transcendental idealism, freedom of the will, and the concept of the purposiveness of nature. He places Kant's views in their historical context and explores their contemporary relevance to present day philosophers.
  10. Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals: A Commentary.E. Allison Henry - 2011 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Henry E. Allison presents a comprehensive commentary on Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals . Allison pays special attention to the structure of the work and its historical and intellectual context. He argues that, despite its relative brevity, the Groundwork is the single most important work in modern moral philosophy.
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    A note on the effect of rhythm on memory.Henry Foster Adams - 1915 - Psychological Review 22 (4):289-298.
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    Appearance in this list neither guarantees nor precludes a future review of the book.Henry E. Allison, John Anderson, Creagh McLean Cole, John Beversluis & James Robert Brown - 2008 - Mind 117 (468):468.
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    Spinoza and the philosophy of immanence: Reflections on Yovel's the adventures of immanence.Henry E. Allison - 1992 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 35 (1):55 – 67.
    This essay examines the main line of argument of Yirmiyahu Yovel's The Adventures of Immanence. Expressing general agreement with Yovel's central thesis that Spinoza's ?immanent revolution? marked an important tuming?point in the history of modernity and profoundly influenced subsequent thought, I none the less take issue with some of the details of the story. In particular, I question his omission of Lessing, his account of the relationship between Spinoza and Kant, and his treatment of Marx. In a final section I (...)
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    Europe and the American mind∗†.Henry F. May - 1984 - History of European Ideas 5 (2):137-148.
    This is a slightly, revised version of a paper delivered at the General Assembly of Sapporo Cool Seminar in American Studies. Japan 1981. Reprinted with the permission of the author and the publisher of the lectures in Japan.*2 †From Ideas. Faith, and Feelings: Essays on American Intellectual and Religions History, 1952–1982 by Henry F. May, Copyright © 1983 by Henry F. May. Reprinted by permission of Oxford University Press, Inc.
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    Reflections.Henry Adams, John Stuart Mill, Frederick Bartlett, Marcel Proust & Michael Oakeshott - 1980 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 2 (2):17-20.
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    The concept of relevance in aesthetics.Henry D. Aiken - 1947 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 6 (2):152-161.
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  17. Deliberate industrialization.Henry G. Aubrey - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    Economic morality: readings ancient to modern.Henry C. Clark (ed.) - 2014 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This volume provides an integrated and wide-ranging set of primary-source readings on the relationship between moral values and economic activity, as articulated by some of the leading figures in Western civilization. From the ancient Greeks to the present, Economic Morality: Ancient to Modern Readings offers substantial coverage to each major period of history: classical Antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and Reformation, the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, and the modern era. Everything from Aristotle to Adam Smith, from Marx to Hayek, (...)
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  19. Artis Logicae Rudimenta. Accessit Solutio Sophismatum. In Usum Juventutis Academicae.Henry Aldrich & J. Parker - 1817 - Impensis J. Parker.
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    Transfer of predifferentiation training to gradients of generalization in shape recognition.Henry C. Ellis & Robert L. Feuge - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (4):539.
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    Reply to professor Freudenthal.Henry E. Kyburg - 1977 - Synthese 36 (4):493-498.
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  22. Psychology, emotion and intuition in work relationships – the head, heart and gut professional.Henry Brown, Neil Dawson & Brenda McHugh - unknown
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    Gene frequencies, DNA sequences, and human origins.Henry Harpending - 1994 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 37 (3):384.
  24. Rational Living, Some Inferences From Modern Psychology.Henry Churchill King - 1905
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  25. La Parole et le Geste. Les actes symboliques des prophètes et la théologie pratique aujourd'hui.Henry Mottu - 1989 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 121 (3):291-306.
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    Proceedings of the ALSC (1995 Convention).Patrick Henry - 1996 - Philosophy and Literature 20 (1):7-7.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Proceedings of the ALSC (1995 Convention)Patrick HenryGiven the oppressively politicized character of academic literary studies today, it took courage and conviction to found a new literary society in 1994. The Association of Literary Scholars and Critics is dedicated to the study of literature as a source of pleasure and insight. This would be banal were it not for the way in which culture wars, identity politics, and race and (...)
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  27. Life, logic, style : on late Wittgenstein.Henry Pickford - 2022 - In Robert Chodat & John Gibson (eds.), Wittgenstein and Literary Studies. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  28. Learning from culture.Henry Plotkin - 2002 - In Plotkin Henry (ed.), The Evolution of Cultural Entities. pp. 103-118.
     
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  29. The philosophy of Charles Woodruff Shields: an estimate.Henry William Rankin - 1905 - [n.p.,: Priv. print..
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  30. Bartlett, Frederic Charles.Henry L. Roediger - 2003 - In L. Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group.
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    Memorandum of the Anglican Bishops Concerning the Roman Catholic Hierarchy’s Brief on Education.Henry Roper Roper & Arthur Davis - 2005 - In Henry Roper Roper & Arthur Davis (eds.), Collected Works of George Grant: Volume 3. University of Toronto Press. pp. 224-226.
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  32. Cape cod.Henry David Thoreau - unknown
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    Illustrated Catalogue of Ming Polychrome Wares in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art.Henry Trubner & Margaret Medley - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (3):333.
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    Christian Science: Medievalism Redivivus.Henry White - 1907 - The Monist 17 (2):161-185.
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  35. The Evolution of Logic.Henry Horace Williams - 1927 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 6:74-74.
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  36. Morality and freedom: Kant's reciprocity thesis.Henry E. Allison - 1986 - Philosophical Review 95 (3):393-425.
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    Trumpism and the challenge of critical education.Henry A. Giroux - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (6):658-673.
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    Physics in neuroscience.Henry P. Stapp - manuscript
    Classical physics is a theory of nature that originated with the work of Isaac Newton in the seventeenth century and was advanced by the contributions of James Clerk Maxwell and Albert Einstein. Newton based his theory on the work of Johannes Kepler, who found that the planets appeared to move in accordance with a simple mathematical law, and in ways wholly determined by their spatial relationships to other objects. Those motions were apparently independent of our human observations of them.
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  39. Plato, Popper, and The Open Society: Reflections on Who Might Have The Last Laugh.Henry Veatch - 1979 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 3 (2):159-172.
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    Materialism.Henry Felix Mins - 1934 - New York,: New York.
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    The Sensory Basis and Structure of Knowledge.Henry J. Watt - 1925 - Mind 35 (137):93-97.
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  42. An Analysis of Definitions for 'Liberal Education.'.Henry R. Weinstock - forthcoming - Philosophy of Education.
     
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  43. The "Republic" in the Light of the Socratic Method.Henry C. Wolz - 1954 - Modern Schoolman 32:115.
     
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  44. A philosophical survey of education.Henry Wotton - 1938 - Liverpool,: University press: London, Hodder & Stoughton. Edited by Kermode, Helen Sybil & [From Old Catalog].
  45. Kant's critique of Berkeley.Henry E. Allison - 1973 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (1):43.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Kant's Critique of Berkeley HENRY E. ALLISON THE CLAIMTHAT KANT'S IDEALISM,or at least certain strands of it, is essentially identical to that of Berkeley has a long and distinguished history. It was first voiced by several of Kant's contemporaries such as Mendelssohn, Herder, Hamann, Pistorius and Eberhard who attacked the alleged subjectivism of the Critique of Pure Reason. 1 This viewpoint found its sharpest contemporary expression in the (...)
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    Boethius: The Consolations of Music, Logic, Theology, and Philosophy.Henry Chadwick - 1981 - New York: Clarendon Press.
    Boethius was a Roman senator who rose to high office under the Gothic king Theoderic the Great. He translated into Latin all he knew of Plato and Aristotle, and was profoundly interested in the issues of theology and philosophy. The Consolations were written while he awaited the execution of a tyrannical death sentence. The Consolations of Philosophy have been translated into English by King Alfred, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Queen Elizabeth I. This scholarly study by Henry Chadwick, the first this (...)
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  47. Johannes Scotus Erigena: A Study in Mediaeval Philosophy.Henry Bett - 1926 - Humana Mente 1 (2):253-254.
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  48. The basis of musical communication.Henry Leland Clarke - 1952 - [n.p.,:
     
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    Philosophie iranienne et philosophie comparée.Henry Corbin - 1985 - Académie Impériale Iranienne de Philosophie.
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    (2 other versions)Life Narratives.Henry R. Cowan - 2021 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 5 (1):131-134.
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