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  1. Popular Sovereignty, the Right of Revolution, and California Statehood.Herman Belz - 2001 - Nexus 6:3.
     
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    History, Historians, & Autobiography. [REVIEW]Herman Belz - 2006 - Review of Metaphysics 60 (1):169-171.
  3. On the value of acting from the motive of duty.Barbara Herman - 1981 - Philosophical Review 90 (3):359-382.
    Richard Henson attempts to take the sting out of this view of Kant on moral worth by arguing (i) that attending to the phenomenon of the overdetermination of actions leads one to see that Kant might have had two distinct views of moral worth, only one of which requires the absence of cooperating inclinations, and (ii) that when Kant insists that there is moral worth only when an action is done from the motive of duty alone, he need not also (...)
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  4. Varieties of Quotation.Herman Cappelen & Ernie Lepore - 1997 - Mind 106 (423):429-450.
    There are at least four varieties of quotation, including pure, direct, indirect and mixed. A theory of quotation, we argue, should give a unified account of these varieties of quotation. Mixed quotes such as 'Alice said that life is 'difficult to understand'', in which an utterance is directly and indirectly quoted concurrently, is an often overlooked variety of quotation. We show that the leading theories of pure, direct, and indirect quotation are unable to account for mixed quotation and therefore unable (...)
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  5. On an Alleged Connection Between Indirect Speech and the Theory of Meaning.Herman Cappelen & Ernie Lepore - 1997 - Mind and Language 12 (3-4):278–296.
    A semantic theory T for a language L should assign content to utterances of sentences of L. One common assumption is that T will assign p to some S of L just in case in uttering S a speaker A says that p. We will argue that this assumption is mistaken.
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  6. Mutual aid and respect for persons.Barbara Herman - 1984 - Ethics 94 (4):577-602.
  7. Making room for character.Barbara Herman - 1996 - In Stephen Engstrom & Jennifer Whiting (eds.), Aristotle, Kant, and the Stoics: Rethinking Happiness and Duty. Cambridge University Press. pp. 36--60.
     
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    The linguistic interpretation of Broca's aphasia A reply to M.-L. Kean.Herman H. J. Kolk - 1978 - Cognition 6 (4):353-361.
  9. AI Safety: A Climb To Armageddon?Herman Cappelen, Dever Josh & Hawthorne John - manuscript
    This paper presents an argument that certain AI safety measures, rather than mitigating existential risk, may instead exacerbate it. Under certain key assumptions - the inevitability of AI failure, the expected correlation between an AI system's power at the point of failure and the severity of the resulting harm, and the tendency of safety measures to enable AI systems to become more powerful before failing - safety efforts have negative expected utility. The paper examines three response strategies: Optimism, Mitigation, and (...)
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  10. Using, Mentioning and Quoting: A Reply to Saka.Herman Cappelen & Ernie Lepore - 1999 - Mind 108 (432):741-750.
    Paul Saka, in a recent paper, declares that we can use, mention, or quote an expression. Whether a speaker is using or mentioning an expression, on a given occasion, depends on his intentions. An exhibited expression is used, if the exhibiter intends to direct his audience’s attention to the expression’s extension. It is mentioned, if he intends to draw his audience’s attention to something associated with the exhibited token other than its extension. This includes, but is not limited to, an (...)
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    Distance and self‐distanciation: Intellectual virtue and historical method around 1900.Herman Paul - 2011 - History and Theory 50 (4):104-116.
    ABSTRACTWhat did “historical distance” mean to historians in the Rankean tradition? Although historical distance is often equated with temporal distance, an analysis of Ernst Bernheim's Lehrbuch der historischen Methode reveals that for German historians around 1900 distance did not primarily refer to a passage of time that would enable scholars to study remote pasts from retrospective points of view. If Bernheim's manual presents historical distance as a prerequisite for historical interpretation, the metaphor rather conveys a need for self‐distanciation. Self‐distanciation is (...)
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    Mercy, Murder, and Morality.C. J. Berge, Herman H. Meijburg, Abraham Spek & I. Sluis - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (6):47-52.
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    Spirituality in Psychology of Religion: A Concept in Search of Its Meaning.Herman Westerink - 2012 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 34 (1):3-15.
    In this article it is argued that the apparent vagueness and broadness of the concept ‘spirituality’ and the difficulty in finding an agreeable definition for it are related to the different meanings of the concept within different intellectual and religious contexts and, subsequently, to different valuations of spirituality in relation to religion and lived religiosity. This article also examines the concept spirituality in the context of the psychology of religion’s historical entanglement with theology. On the one hand, the psychology of (...)
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    De relatie parlement-regering in België.Herman De Croo - 1989 - Res Publica 31 (2):157-164.
    This article analyses the complex relationships between the elected parliament and the government.Firstly, effective political participation of the constituency in the election of its parliamentary representatives is limited because of the pre-selection of the candidates by the parties themselves. Secondly, the freedom of the parliament is restricted by the complex network of pressures and counterpressures between legislature and executive. Parliament has recently tried to regain some of its influence by organising special parliamentary inquiry committees and by resorting to professional help (...)
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    XII. Dio Chrysostomus als historiker.Heinrich Deiter & Herman Haupt - 1884 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 43 (3):385-404.
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    De verhouding tussen wijsbegeerte en theologie en de strijd der faculteiten.Herman Dooyeweerd - 1958 - Philosophia Reformata 23 (1):1-21.
  18. Volume 1. Nietzsche, Kant, and the problem of metaphysics.Marco Brusotti & Herman Siemens - 2017 - In Nietzsche's engagements with Kant and the Kantian legacy. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Socrates in the Light of Aristotle’s Testimony.Anton-Herman Chroust - 1952 - New Scholasticism 26 (3):327-365.
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    Was Van den Enden het meesterbrein achter Spinoza?Herman De Dijn - 1994 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 86 (1):71-76.
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    Introduction: The Metaphor Of Historical Distance.Jaap Hollander, Herman Paul & Rik Peters - 2011 - History and Theory 50 (4):1-10.
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    The latent idealism of a materialist.John Herman Randall - 1931 - Journal of Philosophy 28 (24):645-660.
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    The ethics of civilization.Arnold Herman Kamiat - 1954 - Washington,: Public Affairs Press.
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  24. Different profiles for the institutional ethics committee in the Netherlands.Herman H. Kloot Meijburg - 1994 - HEC Forum 6 (3):139-156.
     
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    Modern Civilization on Trial. C. Delisle Burns.John Herman Randall Jr - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (2):213-215.
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    The Revival of Virtue Ethics: Critical Remarks on a Commonplace Narrative.Herman Paul - forthcoming - Journal of Value Inquiry:1-18.
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    Democratic Aims and Student Participation: the Problem Ill-Preparation Poses to Institutional Success.Jamie Herman - 2024 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 43 (4):455-458.
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    Santayana: Philosopher for the Twenty-First Century.Herman J. Saatkamp - 2024 - In Martin A. Coleman & Glenn Tiller (eds.), The Palgrave Companion to George Santayana’s Scepticism and Animal Faith. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 11-32.
    Scepticism and Animal Faith marks a turning point in Santayana’s philosophy leading to the development of his complete naturalism, and, if followed, leads to a decisive change in philosophical inquiry that was a century ahead of his time. Indeed, much of what Santayana explicates in this book is now central to inquiries in the social and biological sciences that attempt to understand human behavior. In short, he turns philosophy on its head. Before Santayana, philosophers often thought humans were distinct from (...)
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    First Steps in Modern Turkish.Sidney Glazer & Herman H. Kreider - 1946 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 66 (4):327.
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    Charismatic Bureaucrat: A Political Biography of Matsudaira Sadanobu, 1758-1829.Richard H. Minear & Herman Ooms - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (3):478.
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    Morris R. Cohen's the Meaning of Human HistoryThe Meaning of Human History.John Herman Randall & Morris R. Cohen - 1949 - Journal of the History of Ideas 10 (2):305.
  32. Bibliographical Checklist: Sixth Update.Herman J. Saatkamp Jr - 1989 - Overheard in Seville 7 (7):35-40.
     
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    Reforming Empire: Protestant Colonialism and Conscience in British Literature (review).Peter C. Herman - 2005 - Symploke 13 (1):368-369.
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    Roots: Early explorations of the pathways of uridine diphosphate galactose in man and in microorganisms.Herman M. Kalckar - 1985 - Bioessays 3 (3):134-137.
    Thirty years ago, a number of human inborn errors in carbohydrate metabolism were explored with specific enzymatic tests on blood samples (hemolysates). Hereditary galactosemia was the first example. When the inoperative step in galactose metabolism was specified, the basis for the diet therapy used on the galactosemic infants, namely galactose‐free diet, could be shown to be securely founded.As far as galactose metabolism is concerned, the cells of the infant are faced with two problems: (i) the conversion of dietary lactose (galactosyl (...)
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    Walter Burley's "De Potentia Activa et Passiva".Herman Shapiro & Frederick Scott - 1966 - Modern Schoolman 43 (2):179-182.
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    (1 other version)Nietzsche and the Political (review).Herman Siemens - 2008 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 35 (1):207-216.
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    The Lord Scroop Fallacy.Herman E. Stark - 2000 - Informal Logic 20 (3).
    In this paper I identify a fallacy. The fallacy is worth noting for practical and theoretical reasons. First, the rampant occurrences ofthis fallacy-especially at moments calling for careful thought-indicate that it is more pernicious to clear thinking than many of those found in standard logic texts. Second, the fallacy stands apart from most others in that it contains multiple kinds oflogical error (i.e., fallacious and non-fallacious logical errors) that are themselves committed in abnormal ways, and thus it presents a two-tiered (...)
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    Bibliography update '99: recent books and articles of interest.Herman T. Tavani - 1999 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 29 (2):28-30.
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    Eros and Irony, a Prelude to Philosophical Anarchism.A. L. Herman - 1985 - Philosophy East and West 35 (1):97-101.
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    Hideyoshi.Herman Ooms & Mary Elizabeth Berry - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (2):351.
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    (1 other version)What Defines a Professional Historian?Herman Paul - forthcoming - New Content is Available for Journal of the Philosophy of History.
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    Resume de Heidegger, l'introduction du nazisme dans la philosophie.Herman Philipse - 2008 - Dialogue 47 (1):141-144.
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    The doctrine of stages in indian thought: With special reference to K. C. Bhattacharya.Arthur L. Herman - 1972 - Philosophy East and West 22 (1):97-104.
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    Is the Black Panther Party Suicidal?J. Herman Blake - 1972 - Politics and Society 2 (3):287-292.
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    Le Parlement belge, pouvoir de contrôle et de législation.Herman-Frans De Croo - 1967 - Res Publica 9 (3):507-533.
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  46. Identité en Europe, identité de l'Europe: Conférence Schuman 2003.Herman De Dijn - 2011 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 109 (1):137-160.
     
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  47. Naturalism, Freedom and Ethics in Spinoza.Herman De Dijn - 1990 - Studia Leibnitiana 22:138.
    La conception naturaliste de l'homme comme conatus n'est pas liee chez Spinoza a une conception ethique utilitariste, egoiste ou hedonique. Au contraire, et paradoxalement, elle est susceptible de s'accommoder d'une pensee ethique qui, a son stade le plus developpe, consiste en de tres hautes vertus et des sentiments religieux eleves. Ceci n'est possible que parce que le conatus est interprete comme capable d'une activite libre. Cette liberte est concue, non pas comme une realisation, par la volonte, de valeurs qui seduisent (...)
     
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    Spinoza AlS bevrijdingsfilosoof. Omtrent Antonio Negri's Spinoza-interpretatie.Herman De Dijn - 1986 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 48 (4):619-630.
  49. Spinoza and revealed religion.Herman De Dijn - 1995 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 11:39.
     
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    Die Hauptprobleme der indogermanischen Sprachwissenschaft.P. E. Dumont, Herman Hirt & Helmut Arntz - 1942 - American Journal of Philology 63 (1):123.
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