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  1. Thomas Paine bicentennial celebrations, 1737-1937.Herbert Barker Nichols - 1937 - New Rochelle, N.Y.,: Thomas Paine national historical association.
     
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    A Course in Baluchi.Herbert Penzl, Muhammad Abd-al-Rahman Barker & Aqil Khan Mengal - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (1):135.
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  3. (1 other version)Our Notions of Number and Space.Herbert Nichols - 1894 - The Monist 5:147.
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    Psychological literature: The perception of time.Herbert Nichols - 1894 - Psychological Review 1 (6):638-641.
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    A notice.Herbert Nichols - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (4):397-397.
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  6. A treatise of cosmology.Herbert Nichols - 1905 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 59:413-415.
     
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  7. The Fifth Meeting of the American Philosophical Association.Herbert Nichols - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (3):70.
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    (1 other version)Pragmatism versus science.Herbert Nichols - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (5):122-131.
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    Index Nominum.A. Barker, Herbert Butterfield, V. I. Cleopatra, L. Cohn-Haft, A. Cunningham & L. Edelstein - 2004 - Apeiron 37 (4):144.
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    The motor power of ideas.Herbert Nichols - 1895 - Philosophical Review 4 (2):174-185.
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    Localization of Touch.Herbert Nichols - 1896 - Psychological Review 3 (5):577-578.
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    The feelings.Herbert Nichols - 1895 - Philosophical Review 4 (5):506-530.
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    (1 other version)Pain nerves.Herbert Nichols - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (5):487-490.
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    The cosmology of William James.Herbert Nichols - 1922 - Journal of Philosophy 19 (25):673-683.
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    The origin of pleasure and pain, I.Herbert Nichols - 1892 - Philosophical Review 1 (4):403-432.
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    (1 other version)Professor James's `hole'.Herbert Nichols - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (3):64-70.
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    The origin of pleasure and pain, II.Herbert Nichols - 1892 - Philosophical Review 1 (5):518-534.
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    A Crisis in Science.Herbert Nichols - 1923 - The Monist 33 (3):390-427.
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  19. A treatise on cosmology.Herbert Nichols - 1904 - Cambridge: [The University Press].
     
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    Review of Fear. [REVIEW]Herbert Nichols - 1896 - Psychological Review 3 (4):445-447.
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    (1 other version)A Treatise on Cosmology. Vol. I., Introduction. [REVIEW]Herbert Nichols - 1905 - Philosophical Review 14 (4):491-493.
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    New books. [REVIEW]J. Lewis McIntyre, H. Barker, Joseph Rickaby, Foster Watson, Herbert W. Blunt, T. B., S. H., A. E. Taylor, B. Russell & C. A. F. Rhys Davids - 1904 - Mind 13 (49):123-134.
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    Both Human and HumaneThe Process of EducationThe Creative Arts in American Education.W. Arnold Lloyd, Charles E. Boewe, Roy F. Nichols, Jerome S. Bruner, Thomas Munro & Herbert Read - 1961 - British Journal of Educational Studies 10 (1):90.
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    The better fight: the story of Dame Lilian Barker.Herbert Brewer - 1965 - The Eugenics Review 57 (3):141.
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    The Scientific School: Herbert Spencer and After Spencer.Ernest Barker - 2000 - In John Offer (ed.), Herbert Spencer: critical assessments. New York: Routledge. pp. 4--5.
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    Democracy: Its Failures and its Future. (The Herbert Spencer Lecture, Oxford, 1941.) By The Rt. Hon. Viscount Samuel. (London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press. 1941. Pp. 24. Price Is.). [REVIEW]Ernest Barker - 1942 - Philosophy 17 (65):93-.
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  27. (1 other version)Computer modeling and the fate of folk psychology.John A. Barker - 2002 - Metaphilosophy 33 (1-2):30-48.
    Although Paul Churchland and Jerry Fodor both subscribe to the so-called theory-theory– the theory that folk psychology (FP) is an empirical theory of behavior – they disagree strongly about FP’s fate. Churchland contends that FP is a fundamentally flawed view analogous to folk biology, and he argues that recent advances in computational neuroscience and connectionist AI point toward development of a scientifically respectable replacement theory that will give rise to a new common-sense psychology. Fodor, however, wagers that FP will be (...)
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    Anchoring Utterances.Herbert H. Clark - 2021 - Topics in Cognitive Science 13 (2):329-350.
    Clark highlights a neglected issue in research on language use: the process by which speakers and addressees anchor utterances with respect to individual entities in their common ground. In his review, he identifies the challenges linked to investigations of anchoring, but also displays the pitfalls of evading it.
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    The axiomatization of physical theories.Herbert A. Simon - 1970 - Philosophy of Science 37 (1):16-26.
    The task of axiomatizing physical theories has attracted, in recent years, some interest among both empirical scientists and logicians. However, the axiomatizations produced by either one of these two groups seldom appear satisfactory to the members of the other. It is the purpose of this paper to develop an approach that will satisfy the criteria of both, hence permit us to construct axiomatizations that will meet simultaneously the standards and needs of logicians and of empirical scientists.
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  30. Are children moral objectivists? Children's judgments about moral and response-dependent properties.Shaun Nichols & Trisha Folds-Bennett - 2003 - Cognition 90 (2):23-32.
    Researchers working on children's moral understanding maintain that the child's capacity to distinguish morality from convention shows that children regard moral violations as objectively wrong. Education in the moral domain. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). However, one traditional way to cast the issue of objectivism is to focus not on conventionality, but on whether moral properties depend on our responses, as with properties like icky and fun. This paper argues that the moral/conventional task is inadequate for assessing whether children regard moral (...)
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  31. Some major issues and developments in the philosophy of science of logical empiricism.Herbert Feigl - 1956 - In Herbert Feigl & Michael Scriven (eds.), Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science. , Vol. pp. 3-37.
  32. Quelques grands penseurs de l'Inde moderne (causeries faites à "Radio-Genève" en juin 1937).Jean Herbert - 1937 - Paris,: Adrien-Maisonneuve; [etc., etc.].
     
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  33. Selbsterkenntnis--Gotteserkenntnis.Herbert Schack - 1936 - Leipzig,: Dörffling & Franke.
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  34. Varieties of off-line simulation.Shaun Nichols & Stephen Stich - 1996 - Theories of Theories of Mind 24:39–74.
    The topic of self-awareness has an impressive philosophical pedigree, and sustained discussion of the topic goes back at least to Descartes. More recently, selfawareness has become a lively issue in the cognitive sciences, thanks largely to the emerging body of work on “mindreading”, the process of attributing mental states to people (and other organisms). During the last 15 years, the processes underlying mindreading have been a major focus of attention in cognitive and developmental psychology. Most of this work has been (...)
     
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  35. Aristotle and the Functionalist Debate.Herbert Granger - 1990 - Apeiron 23 (1):27 - 49.
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    The Use of (ha)mē in Selected Judeo-Persian TextsThe Use of (ha)me in Selected Judeo-Persian Texts.Herbert H. Paper - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (3):483.
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    Chuang Tzu.Herbert A. Giles - 1926 - London,: Routledge. Edited by Herbert Allen Giles.
    First published in 1889. This re-issues the second, revised edition of 1926. Chuang Tzu was to Lao Tzu, the author of Tao Tê Ching, as Hui-neng, the sixth Patriarch of Zen Buddhism, was to Bodhidharma, and in some respects St.Paul to Jesus; he expanded the original teaching into a system and was thus the founder of Tao-ism. Whereas Lao Tzu was a contemporary of Confucius in the sixth century B.C, Chuang Tzu lived over two hundred years later. He was one (...)
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  38. Substance concepts and personal identity.Peter Nichols - 2010 - Philosophical Studies 150 (2):255-270.
    According to one argument for Animalism about personal identity, animal , but not person , is a Wigginsian substance concept—a concept that tells us what we are essentially. Person supposedly fails to be a substance concept because it is a functional concept that answers the question “what do we do?” without telling us what we are. Since person is not a substance concept, it cannot provide the criteria for our coming into or going out of existence; animal , on the (...)
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    The anti-Christianity of Kierkegaard.Herbert M. Garelick - 1965 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM Two approaches have characterized the study of Kierkegaard in English; the first is biographical, the second synoptic. Walter Lowrie, Kierkegaard, Eduard Geismar, Lectures on the Religious Thoughts of Soren ...
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  40. The Indeterminist Intuition.Shaun Nichols - 2012 - The Monist 95 (2):290-307.
    Evidence from experimental philosophy indicates that people think that their choices are not determined. What remains unclear is why people think this. Denying determinism is rather presumptuous given people’s general ignorance about the nature of the universe. In this paper, I’ll argue that the belief in indeterminism depends on a default presumption that we know the factors that influence our decision making. That presumption was reasonable at earlier points in intellectual history. But in light of work in cognitive science, we (...)
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    (1 other version)Spatial Location and The Psycho-Physical Problem.Herbert Feigl - 1935 - Philosophy of Science 2 (2):257-261.
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    Logika a konverzácia.Herbert Paul Grice - 2010 - Ostium 6 (1).
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    In Search of the Virtuous Propagandist: The Ethics of Selling War.Roger G. Herbert - 2021 - Journal of Military Ethics 20 (2):93-112.
    Before they can commit their states to war, leaders who believe that war is necessary must first secure public commitment to collective action and sacrifice. The chief instrument for achieving this...
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    The Realistic Assumptions of Modern Science Examined.Thomas Martin Herbert & James Muscutt Hodgson - 2010 - Read Books.
    Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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    Sunken Imagery in Sophocles' Oedipus.Herbert Musurillo - 1957 - American Journal of Philology 78 (1):36.
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    Orientierungen in der Psychoanalyse: generelle Theorie – klinische Theorie – analytische Subjektivität.Herbert Will - 2025 - Psyche 79 (1):54-83.
    Ausgehend von den Modellen Wälders und Schmidt-Helleraus beschreibt der Autor, wie psychoanalytisches Wissen sich heute in drei Dimensionen organisiere: (1) der Metapsychologie und generellen Theorie, (2) der klinischen Theorie und Behandlungstechnik und (3) der analytischen Subjektivität. Ihre unterschiedlichen sozialen Orte (Schreibtisch – Falldiskussion – Behandlungszimmer) seien mit unterschiedlichen Referenzbereichen und Arten des Nachdenkens verbunden. Der Autor legt einen Schwerpunkt auf die analytische Subjektivität, weil deren Perspektive erst in neuerer Zeit angemessen ausgearbeitet werde. Zu ihren Besonderheiten gehöre es, einen fühlenden Denkraum (...)
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    Outline as a condition of attention.Herbert Woodrow - 1916 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 1 (1):23.
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    Socrates on friendship and community: reflections on Plato's Symposium, Phaedrus, and Lysis.Mary P. Nichols - 2009 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Introduction -- The problem of Socrates : Kierkegaard and Nietzsche -- Kierkegaard : Socrates vs. the God -- Nietzsche : call for an artistic Socrates -- Plato's Socrates -- Love, generation, and political community (the Symposium) -- The prologue -- Phaedrus' praise of nobility -- Pausanias' praise of law -- Eryximachus' praise of art -- Aristophanic comedy -- Tragic victory -- Socrates' turn -- Socrates' prophetess and the daemonic -- Love as generative -- Alcibiades' dramatic entrance -- Alcibiades' images of (...)
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    Compliance with research ethics in epidemiological studies targeted to conflict-affected areas in Western Ethiopia: validity of informed consent (VIC) by information comprehension and voluntariness (ICV).Nicki Tiffin, Anja Bedeker, Michelle Nichols, Lami Bayisa, Eba Abdisa, Bizuneh Wakuma, Mekdes Yilma & Gemechu Tiruneh - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-9.
    BackgroundThe conduct of research is critical to advancing human health. However, there are issues of ethical concern specific to the design and conduct of research in conflict settings. Conflict-affected countries often lack strong platform to support technical guidance and monitoring of research ethics, which may lead to the use of divergent ethical standards some of which are poorly elaborated and loosely enforced. Despite the growing concern about ethical issues in research, there is a dearth of information about ethical compliance in (...)
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    Choice effects and the ineffectiveness of simulation.Shaun Nichols, Stephen Stich & Alan Leslie - 1995 - Mind and Language 10 (4):437-45.
    Kühberger et al. show that producing the Langer effect is considerably more difficult than has been assumed. Although their results clearly demonstrate a need for further exploration of the Langer effect, none of their arguments undermines the evidence against simulation theory that we presented in Nichols et al. (1996). In our study the actor subjects did show an effect, but the prediction subjects did not predict it, despite the fact that they were provided with all the details of the (...)
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