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    A reconsideration of Henry A. Rowland—the man.Herbert C. Winnik - 1972 - Annals of Science 29 (1):19-34.
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  2. "Purple Haze: The Puzzle of Consciousness" by Joseph Levine, "Phenomenal Consciousness: A Naturalistic Theory" by Peter Carruthers, and "The Nature of Consciousness" by Mark Rowlands. [REVIEW]Tim Crane - 2002 - Times Literary Supplement 5176:9-10.
    The Vienna Circle was a group of scientifically-minded philosophers, many physicists by training, who in the 1920s and 30s developed the cluster of philosophical doctrines known as Logical Positivism. Among the Circle’s most distinguished members were Rudolf Carnap and Herbert Feigl, each of whom emigrated to America during the Nazi era. It is said that Feigl, the author of an important 1958 monograph defending a materialist approach to the mind-body problem, once gave a visiting lecture on the problem of (...)
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  3. Moral Error Theory and the Argument from Epistemic Reasons.Rach Cosker-Rowland - 2012 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 7 (1):1-24.
    In this paper I defend what I call the argument from epistemic reasons against the moral error theory. I argue that the moral error theory entails that there are no epistemic reasons for belief and that this is bad news for the moral error theory since, if there are no epistemic reasons for belief, no one knows anything. If no one knows anything, then no one knows that there is thought when they are thinking, and no one knows that they (...)
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  4. Rescuing Companions in Guilt Arguments.Rach Cosker-Rowland - 2016 - Philosophical Quarterly 66 (262):161–171.
    Christopher Cowie has recently argued that companions in guilt arguments against the moral error theory that appeal to epistemic reasons cannot work. I show that such companions in guilt arguments can work if, as we have good reason to believe, moral reasons and epistemic reasons are instances of fundamentally the same relation.
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    The development of abstract syntax: Evidence from structural priming and the lexical boost.Caroline F. Rowland, Franklin Chang, Ben Ambridge, Julian M. Pine & Elena Vm Lieven - 2012 - Cognition 125 (1):49-63.
  6. Reasons or Fittingness First?Rach Cosker-Rowland - 2017 - Ethics 128 (1):212-229.
    Conor McHugh and Jonathan Way argue that we should put fittingness rather than reasons first because we can provide an account of the evaluative in terms of the normative only if we put fittingness rather than reasons first. I argue that it is no more difficult to provide an account of the evaluative in terms of the normative if we put reasons rather than fittingness first.
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  7. Reasons as the Unity Among the Varieties of Goodness.Rach Cosker-Rowland - 2016 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2):200-227.
    Our concepts of good simpliciter, good for, and good as a particular kind of thing must share some common element. I argue that all three types of goodness can be analysed in terms of the reasons that there are for a certain sets of agents to have pro-attitudes. To this end I provide new and compelling accounts of good for and goodness of a kind in terms of reasons for pro-attitudes that are more explanatorily illuminating than competing accounts and that (...)
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    Companions in Guilt: Arguments in Metaethics.Christopher Cowie & Rach Cosker-Rowland (eds.) - 2019 - Routledge.
    Comparisons between morality and other 'companion' disciplines - such as mathematics, religion, or aesthetics - are commonly used in philosophy, often in the context of arguing for the objectivity of morality. This is known as the 'companions in guilt' strategy. It has been the subject of much debate in contemporary ethics and metaethics. This volume, the first full length examination of companions in guilt arguments, comprises an introduction by the editors and a dozen new chapters by leading authors in the (...)
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  9. Reason and Revolution. Hegel and the Rise of Social Theory.Herbert Marcuse - 1942 - Philosophy 17 (67):264-267.
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  10. Soviet Marxism: A Critical Analysis.Herbert Marcuse - 1958 - Science and Society 23 (2):163-166.
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    Deprivation and maximization: Mixed feelings about Tom Collins et al.Neil Rowland - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (3):402-402.
  12. The Aesthetic Dimension: Toward A Critique of Marxist Aesthetics.Herbert Marcuse - 1978 - Science and Society 42 (4):503-505.
     
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    Thomas Hobbes’ Dialectic of Desire.Gary B. Herbert - 1976 - New Scholasticism 50 (2):137-163.
  14. Marx as a Philosopher.Herbert Lamm - 1958 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 12 (45/46):237-248.
     
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  15. Dead or Alive, a Book of Lenten Sermons.Herbert Lindeman - 1955
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    The Relevance of Reality.Herbert Marcuse - 1968 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 42:39 - 50.
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    Sense and Sensibility.Herbert McCabe - 2001 - International Philosophical Quarterly 41 (4):411-420.
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    (1 other version)Mr. Eliot's Historical Decorum.Herbert Marshall McLuhan - 1949 - Renascence 2 (1):9-15.
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    Art and the evolution of consciousness.Herbert Read - 1954 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 13 (2):143-155.
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    The twenty-fourth annual meeting of the eastern division of the american philosophical association.Herbert W. Schneider - 1925 - Journal of Philosophy 22 (2):42-48.
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    Hegels Ontologie und die Grundlegung einer Theorie der Geschichtlichkeit.Herbert Marcuse - 1932 - V. Klostermann.
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  22. Physiologie und Kultur in der zweiten Halfte des 19. Jahrhunderts: Briefe an Hermann von Helmholtz.Herbert Horz, Marie-Luise Korner & D. Cahan - 1997 - Annals of Science 54 (1):93-93.
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  23. Spielräume.Herbert Malecki - 1969 - [Frankfurt am Main],: Suhrkamp.
     
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    The Dialectics of Liberation and Radical Activism.Herbert Marcuse, Leo Löwenstein & Charles Reitz - 2013 - Radical Philosophy Review 16 (1):21-23.
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  25. Aquinas on Good Sense.Herbert McCabe - 2002 - In Brian Davies (ed.), Thomas Aquinas: contemporary philosophical perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    A New Fragment of Theophrastus.Herbert J. M. Milne - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (3-4):66-67.
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    Wrong Kind of Reasons and Consequences.Rach-Cosker Rowland - 2013 - Utilitas 25 (3):405-416.
    In a recent issue of Utilitas Gerald Lang provided an appealing new solution to the Wrong Kind of Reason problem for the buck-passing account of value. In subsequent issues Jonas Olson and John Brunero have provided objections to Lang's solution. I argue that Brunero's objection is not a problem for Lang's solution, and that a revised version of Lang's solution avoids Olson's objections. I conclude that we can solve the Wrong Kind of Reason problem, and that the wrong kind of (...)
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    The Classification of the Sciences: To Which Are Added Reasons for Dissenting from the Philosophy of M. Comte.Herbert Spencer - 2018 - Franklin Classics Trade Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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    How Complex are Complex Systems?Herbert A. Simon - 1976 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1976:507 - 522.
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    Adaptive Associations between Social Cognition and Emotion Regulation are Absent in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder.Jesseca E. Rowland, Meelah K. Hamilton, Nicholas Vella, Bianca J. Lino, Philip B. Mitchell & Melissa J. Green - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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  31. The Spirit of Tragedy.HERBERT MULLER - 1956
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  32. (1 other version)The Data of Ethics.Herbert Spencer - 1879 - Mind 4 (16):561-569.
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  33. Science at the Crossroads.Herbert Dingle - 1975 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 26 (4):358-362.
     
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  34. The Mind-Body Problem in the Development of Logical Empiricism.Herbert Feigl - 1950 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 4 (11):64-83.
     
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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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    The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability by Jasbir K. Puar, Duke University Press, 2017.Allison L. Rowland - 2019 - Journal of Medical Humanities 40 (3):455-458.
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    Theorie und Erfahrung in der Physik.Herbert Feigl - 1929 - G. Braun.
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    The bookstore as counterrevolution.Herbert R. Lottman - 2001 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 12 (1):24-28.
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  39. Critica della Società Repressiva.Herbert Marcuse, C. Camporesi & Jeremy J. Shapiro - 1987 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 43 (3):475-476.
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  40. Selbsterkenntnis--Gotteserkenntnis.Herbert Schack - 1936 - Leipzig,: Dörffling & Franke.
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    Making women visible in the embryo experimentation debate.Robyn Rowland - 1987 - Bioethics 1 (2):179–188.
  42. The new forms of control.Herbert Marcuse - 2010 - In Craig Hanks (ed.), Technology and values: essential readings. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 159.
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  43. The Subjecthood of Form: A Reply to Shields.Herbert Granger - 1995 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 13:177-185.
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    Propositions and inscriptions.Herbert Heidelberger - 1971 - Philosophical Studies 22 (5-6):78 - 82.
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    J. L. Austin and the analysis of ritual.Herbert Burhenn - 1980 - Philosophical Investigations 3 (3):39-50.
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    Physik und Allgemeinbildung.Herbert Hörz - 1978 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 26 (9):1159.
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    The Poetry of Greek Tragedy.Herbert Musurillo & Richmond Lattimore - 1959 - American Journal of Philology 80 (1):99.
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    Purpose, Argument Fields, and Theoretical Justification.Robert C. Rowland - 2008 - Argumentation 22 (2):235-250.
    Twenty-five years ago, field theory was among the most contested issues in argumentation studies. Today, the situation is very different. In fact, field theory has almost disappeared from disciplinary debates, a development which might suggest that the concept is not a useful aspect of argumentation theory. In contrast, I argue that while field studies are rarely useful, field theory provides an essential underpinning to any close analysis of an argumentative controversy. I then argue that the conflicting approaches to argument fields (...)
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    The right to ignore the state.Herbert Spencer - unknown
    § . As a corollary to the proposition that all institutions must be subordinated to the law of equal freedom, we cannot choose but admit the right of the citizen to adopt a condition of voluntary outlawry. If every man has freedom to do all that he wills, provided he infringes not the equal freedom of any other man, then he is free to drop connection with the state - to relinquish its protection and to refuse paying toward its support. (...)
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    Reply to professor grünbaum.Herbert Dingle - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (42):145.
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