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  1. Essays after Wittgenstein.J. E. M. Hunter - 1976 - Mind 85 (339):460-462.
     
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    Short notices.A. C. F. Beales, R. F. Dearden, W. B. Inglis, R. R. Dale, Gordon R. Cross, John Hayes, S. Leslie Hunter, Robert J. Hoare, M. F. Cleugh, T. Desmond Morrow, Dorothy A. Wakeford, W. H. Burston, P. H. J. H. Gosden, Evelyn E. Cowie, Kartick C. Mukherjee, J. M. Wilson, H. C. Barnard & David Johnston - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (1):98-112.
  3. HUNTER, J. E. M. "Essays After Wittgenstein". [REVIEW]I. Dilman - 1976 - Mind 85:460.
     
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    Book Review Section. [REVIEW]William A. Hunter, Barbara A. Yates, John Harrison, Frederick E. Salzillo, Faustine Childress Jones, Joseph Kirschner, Betty Frankle Kirschner, Christopher J. Lucas, Harvey Neufeldt, Morris L. Bigge, Lois M. R. Louden & Richard W. Saxe - 1976 - Educational Studies 7 (2):201-224.
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    Understanding Wittgenstein: Studies of Philosophical Investigations.J. F. M. Hunter & Professor J. F. M. Hunter - 1985 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
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    The Newton-Wigner and Wightman localization of the photon.J. E. M. Ingall - 1996 - Foundations of Physics 26 (8):1003-1031.
    A quantum theory of the photon is developed in a natural manner. Newton-Wigner and Wightman demonstrated that the photon could not be strictly localized according to natural criteria. These investigations involved the identification of an elementary system with a uirrep of the Poincare group. We identify a particle with the localized measurement of the states satisfying the uirrep. In the case of zero mass and unit spin, the photon is identified with those components of the state that can be localized. (...)
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    A Selected Bibliography on Values, Ethics, and Esthetics. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (3):566-566.
    Some 600 entries are included in the 75-page section on philosophy. Behavioral sciences and other related sources occupy the rest of the volume. The period treated is from 1920-1958. Most entries include short, summarial statements.--J. E. M.
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    Philosophy Today. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (2):362-362.
    A brief and neutral review of the many "isms" in current philosophic discussion deals with questions of what philosophy is and what the role of philosophy can be in the twentieth century. Professor Ferrater Mora singles out the conflicting Russian, Anglo-American and European philosophies and suggests possible reconciliations. He also examines the role of philosophy in relation to art, science and religion.--J. E. M.
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    Aesthetics, Nature and Religion: Ronald W. Hepburn and his Legacy, ed. Endre Szécsényi.Endre Szécsényi, Peter Cheyne, Cairns Craig, David E. Cooper, Emily Brady, Douglas Hedley, Mary Warnock, Guy Bennett-Hunter, Michael McGhee, James Kirwan, Isis Brook, Fran Speed, Yuriko Saito, James MacAllister, Arto Haapala, Alexander J. B. Hampton, Pauline von Bonsdorff, Sigurjón Baldur Hafsteinsson & Arnar Árnason - 2020 - Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press.
    On 18–19 May 2018, a symposium was held in the Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies at the University of Aberdeen to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the death of Ronald W. Hepburn (1927–2008). The speakers at this event discussed Hepburn’s oeuvre from several perspectives. For this book, the collection of the revised versions of their talks has been supplemented by the papers of other scholars who were unable to attend the symposium itself. Thus this volume contains contributions from (...)
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    The Unconscious in History. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):187-187.
    According to the author, most of history is a record of mankind's persistent sacrifice of children. He insists that he has found support for the hypothesis that human nature is formed by a union of the libidinal and destructive instincts. Patriotism and matriotism--devotion to the mother earth--also receive extensive analysis in Freudian terms. The author has an agreeable style.--J. E. M.
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    The Concise Encyclopedia of Western Philosophy and Philosophers. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (3):574-574.
    As successful as a book of this type could be, with one exception: the selection of recent and contemporary philosophers is all too arbitrary, with its heavy emphasis on British academics reflecting the array of mostly British contributors to the volume. Many fine photographs are included.--J. E. M.
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    The Logic of Scientific Discovery. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (2):359-359.
    In this first English translation the author has included all of the original text and has added new footnotes, preface, and 150 more pages of text. The new material is conveniently starred. A monumental work which develops the view Popper calls "deductivism" --the theory of the deductive method of testing.--J. E. M.
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    Pictorial History of Philosophy. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (3):534-534.
    A parade of personalities, broken occasionally by general statements indicating that the personalities in question were to some extent concerned with philosophical problems. It is hard to know to what audience this book is directed, although Runes in his preface expresses the hope that the readers will be stimulated to delve into the writings of these thinkers. He asserts that "Philosophy is ethics, or it is nothing at all." He singles out three men who have fulfilled his ideal of philosophers: (...)
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    Naturalism and Subjectivism. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (3):529-530.
    The issues between naturalism and subjectivism are brought into sharp focus, mainly through a critical examination of Husserl's phenomenology, with the author defending not only naturalism, but the view that only by a pluralism of methods can an adequate philosophy of experience be attained. Farber criticizes Husserl for failing to recognize that his method, rather than experience itself, generates some of the problems he attempted to solve. The movement from subjectivism to "irrationalism,", is briefly accounted for by considering Heidegger, Jaspers, (...)
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    Philosophical Anthropology and Practical Politics. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (3):571-571.
    According to the author, philosophical anthropology offers the key to better relations among nations, inasmuch as its objective, scientific view of men seen in their cultural contexts eliminates guesswork in the solution of problems arising among conflicting cultures. Brilliantly imaginative yet realistic, Prof. Northrop's theory takes note of the dependency of cultural institutions upon the epistemological orientation of a people towards the facts of physical science. His primary value being world peace, he advocates understanding other peoples through understanding their epistemology. (...)
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    Bhart $\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{r} $}}{r} " />hari'ssamaya / HELĀrĀJA'SSa $\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{m} $}}{m} " />keta. [REVIEW]J. E. M. Houben - 1992 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 20 (2):219-242.
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    Group Psycho-analysis. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (2):360-361.
    The author describes analyst and patient roles in group psycho-analysis with a view towards increasing among his colleagues the application of techniques based largely on Karen Horney's theories.--J. E. M.
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  18. Bhartrhari's Perspectivism (1): The Vrtti and Bhartrhari's Perspectivism in the First kandaa of the Vakyapadiya.J. E. M. Houben - 1997 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 59:317-358.
     
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    The Measurement of Values. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):191-192.
    There is not much in this collection of 27 technical papers, heretofore available only in journals, which would be of interest to the philosopher. With an inclination towards an empirical ethics, however, one might appreciate Thurstone's discussion of the measurement of social values.--J. E. M.
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    The Philosophy of C. D. Broad. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (2):365-365.
    Remarkable for its array of distinguished contributors, the volume begins with a modest autobiography, followed by some twenty-one essays which delve into various aspects of Broad's philosophy. Broad displays a tenacity for the main outlines of his philosophy in his "Reply to My Critics," and concludes by noting that his philosophy is antiquated "without having yet acquired the interest of a collector's piece." This handsome volume is a fine rebuttal.--J. E. M.
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    Ethical Naturalism and the Modern World-View. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (3):566-566.
    The naturalistic fallacy, properly understood, and the nature of ethical disagreement render classical ethical naturalism untenable. Emotive naturalism, furthermore, overlooks the "semantic dimension" of moral judgments, while logical naturalism fails "genuinely" to produce suppressed imperative premises or to explain away the apparently cognitive nature of the desires and attitudes which present imperatives. Hence, the author has been led by his critical study of naturalism to affirm nonnaturalism in ethics. An interesting final chapter in this resourceful work considers the metaphysical implications (...)
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    Classics in Philosophy and Ethics. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (3):574-574.
    Intended as a course for beginning students in philosophy, this anthology consists of three "Books": "The Search for Understanding," "Ethics," and "Practical Philosophy." The latter is a hodgepodge--largely of moral advice--with selections from Buddha and Christ, among others. Although the selections are representative of diverse positions, both old and new, they are too short to be informative, and some of them might easily be misleading.--J. E. M.
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    From Shakespeare to Existentialism. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (4):702-702.
    This book deals with many interesting topics in a provocative way. Of considerable interest in Kaufmann's vicious counterattack on Popper's treatment of Hegel. Unfortunately there is no over-all unifying theme. The author is obviously erudite and misses no opportunity for pointing this out.--J. E. M.
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    Planning in India. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (2):357-357.
    The author studies planning in India "from historical and analytical points of view." Socialist aims in securing equitable distribution of wealth are evaluated in the light of pertinent facts and figures.--J. E. M.
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    On the value equivalent to? in ancient mathematical texts. A new interpretation.A. J. E. M. Smeur - 1970 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 6 (4):249-270.
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    The Complexity of Legal and Ethical Experience. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (4):703-704.
    These essays, most of which have been previously published, survey various types of legal theory along with their ethical counterparts. Definitive statements are given of sociological jurisprudence and of philosophical anthropology. The new material constitutes a major contribution to the analyses of legal obligation and international law. A fascinating book which, unfortunately, is not always as clear as one would like.--J. E. M.
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    Classical Mathematics. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (1):172-172.
    The author hurries through the classical mathematicians in short order, highlighting their most significant contributions and their indebtedness to other thinkers. Written in a restrained narrative, this book presupposes throughout a detailed knowledge of mathematical concepts and symbolism. Some curious biographical data are included.--J. E. M.
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    The Idea of a Social Science. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (3):535-536.
    Winch identifies the central problem of sociology, "that of giving an account of the nature of social phenomena," with philosophy, particularly epistemology. In his attempt to undermine the "underlabourer" conception of philosophy, he draws support from Wittgenstein by reinterpreting the latter's assertion that "What has to be accepted, the given, is--so one could say--forms of life." The social character of language and meaningful behavior is treated as the starting point for a new conception of philosophy, as well as of sociology.--J. (...)
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    Political Freedom: The Constitutional Powers of the People. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (4):703-703.
    An expansion and revision of an earlier work, Free Speech and its Relation to Self-Government. The author enters a lucid and dispassionate plea for the inviolability of the First Amendment. His work should awaken philosophers to the need for further analysis in the field of legal and political science.--J. E. M.
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    Freud and Dewey on the Nature of Man. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (1):172-173.
    The author is concerned to show that Freud and Dewey were in agreement with regard to their basic psychological positions, and that because of their personal experiences they were led "to emphasize the opposite element in a relatively fixed equation ['the dynamic interaction between the individual and his environment']" with Freud placing more weight upon internal organization of the individual and Dewey on external events. In establishing similarities the author seems to have overlooked the fact that one difference, if important (...)
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    The Development of American Philosophy. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (3):571-571.
    A useful source book, which includes introductory notes and supplementary bibliography. Part Eight of this volume is entirely new, while some of the other parts contain new selections. Parts Five and Seven are more complete than others, but inevitably omissions are notable.--J. E. M.
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    From an Ivory Tower. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (3):568-568.
    Addressed to the non-mathematician, this mainly historical work attempts to bring out the basic philosophical issues in the face of which mathematics exhibits that it has "'no corner on the market' of truth." The author's discussion of theory of numbers is quite good; the chapter on the infinite, however, with its concern for the infinity of God, is perhaps less mathematical or strictly philosophical than one has a right to expect.--J. E. M.
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    Whitehead's American Essays in Social Philosophy. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (3):535-535.
    In addition to presenting ten reprinted essays belonging to Whitehead's American period together for the first time, this volume contains a moderately lengthy "interpretative exposition" of Whitehead's social philosophy by Professor Johnson. He futilely defends Whitehead's non-technical rambles in sociology.--J. E. M.
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    (2 other versions)Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.J. E. C., David Hume & Bruce M'Ewen - 1907 - Philosophical Review 16 (3):338.
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    Dealing efficiently with emotions: Acceptance-based coping with negative emotions requires fewer resources than suppression.Hugo J. E. M. Alberts, Francine Schneider & Carolien Martijn - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (5):863-870.
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    Psychoanalysis, Scientific Method and Philosophy. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):193-193.
    A fine symposium comprising the Proceedings of the second annual NYU Institute of Philosophy, this volume is divided into four parts: Psychoanalysis and Scientific Method; Psychoanalysis and Society; Psychoanalysis and Philosophy; Discussion, Criticism, and Contributions by other Participants.--J. E. M.
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    Theories of Scientific Method. The Renaissance through the Nineteenth Century. [REVIEW]E. M. J. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (1):169-170.
    Thirteen studies provide a good introduction to some of the leading theorists of the period in question. Despite multiple authorship this book is even in its style and penetration of subject-matter. While the historical authors are frequently allowed to speak for themselves, the present authors have not failed to generalize and evaluate in the interest of clarity. There are 58 pages of notes. --J. E. M.
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  38. Argumentation. Approaches to Theory Formation.E. M. Barth & J. L. Martens - 1983 - Studia Logica 42 (4):477-478.
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    The partial structure factors of liquid Cu-Sn.J. E. Enderby, D. M. North & P. A. Egelstaff - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (131):961-970.
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    Magnetostrictive displacements around a domain wall junction: elastic field calculation and application to X-ray topography.J. E. A. Miltat & M. Kléman - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 28 (5):1015-1033.
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    Continuity and Change in Gender Frames: The Case of Transgender Reproduction.J. E. Sumerau, Shannon K. Carter & Nik M. Lampe - 2019 - Gender and Society 33 (6):865-887.
    In this article, we examine the ways gendered frames shift to make room for societal changes while maintaining existing pillars of systemic gender inequality. Utilizing the case of U.S. media representations of transgender people who reproduce, we analyze how media outlets make room for increasing societal recognition of transgender people and maintain cisnormative and repronormative traditions and beliefs in the process. Specifically, we outline how these media outlets accomplish both outcomes in two ways. First, they reinforce cisgender-based repronormativity via conceptualizations (...)
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    Effects of anoxia on performance at several simulated altitudes.J. E. Birren, M. B. Fisher, E. Vollmer & B. G. King - 1946 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 36 (1):35.
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    The possibility of a rational strategy of moral persuasion.J. F. M. Hunter - 1974 - Ethics 84 (3):185-200.
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    Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries Petrus Ramus en de wiskunde. By J. J. Verdenk. Assen, Netherlands. Van Gorcum. 1966. Pp. x + 455. 34.90 Dutch guilders. [REVIEW]A. J. E. M. Smeur - 1968 - British Journal for the History of Science 4 (2):188-189.
  45. Bradley, I. 40 Bronfenbrenner, M. 203, 206 Brown, A. 206 Brueckner, AL 168.J. E. Cairnes, A. Assiter, M. Baranzini, P. Bardhan, A. Barten, K. Basu, T. L. Beauchamp, M. Bernal, K. Bharadwaj & M. Black - 1999 - In Steve Fleetwood (ed.), Critical realism in economics: development and debate. New York: Routledge.
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    Essays After Wittgenstein.J. F. M. Hunter - 1973 - [Toronto]: University of Toronto Press.
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    The Meaning of Language Robert M. Martin Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1987. Pp. vii, 224. $9.95 paper.J. F. M. Hunter - 1988 - Dialogue 27 (4):741-.
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    The pauli susceptibility of liquid and solid lithium.J. E. Enderby, J. M. Titman & G. D. Wignall - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 10 (106):633-640.
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    In-plane structural order of domain engineered La0.7Sr0.3MnO3thin films.J. E. Boschker, Å. F. Monsen, M. Nord, R. Mathieu, J. K. Grepstad, R. Holmestad, E. Wahlström & T. Tybell - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (13):1549-1562.
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  50. Water intake and body fluids.E. M. Stricker & J. G. Verbalis - 1999 - In M. J. Zigmond & F. E. Bloom (eds.), Fundamental Neuroscience. pp. 1111--1126.
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