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  1. La moissonneuse de M. de Voltaire.J. H. Sabathier-Gazan - 1944 - Le Mans,: Impr. T. Douet.
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    Passage of time judgements.J. H. Wearden - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 38 (C):165-171.
  3. The Axiomatic Method in Biology.J. H. Woodger - 1940 - Journal of Unified Science (Erkenntnis) 8 (5):372-377.
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    Lexicon plotinianum.J. H. Sleeman - 1980 - Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press. Edited by Gilbert Pollet.
    Α Ν 0 Ι Ε Ν Τ Α Ν ϋ Μ Ε Ο Ι Ε V Α Ι, ΡΗΙΙ,ΟδΟΡΗΥ ΠΕ \ν III, Ρ - Μ Α Ν 5 Ι Ο Ν ΟΕΝΤΒΕ 5βΠ88 1 II ιηεΐ (1ε δίβυη νβη Ιιοί Βοΐβίδοΐι λ'αΐίοηααΐ ΌΟΟΓ ...
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  5. Nature and Natural Authority in Bentham.J. H. Burns - 1993 - Utilitas 5 (2):209-219.
    My object in this paper is to suggest a few reflections on some themes in Bentham's work which others as well as (and even more than) I have noted, without perhaps developing them as fully as might with advantage be done. There will be nothing like full development in the limited compass of what is said here, but what is said may at least indicate possible directions for further exploration. The greater part of the paper will be concerned with the (...)
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    Τὰ Πολλὰ Ἥσσω Νοῦ.J. H. Lesher - 2022 - Ancient Philosophy 42 (1):1-9.
    Diogenes Laertius reports that Xenophanes of Colophon said that τὰ πολλὰ ἥσσω νοῦ εἶναι— on one defensible translation: that ‘many things are weaker than mind.’ The remark has been interpreted in various ways, none of them entirely convincing. However, a review of the relevant fragments and ancient testimonia will provide the basis for a credible interpretation. Ultimately, it will emerge that the remark reflects Xenophanes’ understanding of the relationship between the divine mind and the cosmos.
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  7. Utilitarianism and Reform: Social Theory and Social Change, 1750–1800.J. H. Burns - 1989 - Utilitas 1 (2):211-225.
    The object of this article is to examine, with the work of Jeremy Bentham as the principal example, one strand in the complex pattern of European social theory during the second half of the eighteenth century. This was of course the period not only of the American and French revolutions, but of the culmination of the movements of thought constituting what we know as the Enlightenment. Like all great historical episodes, the Enlightenment was both the fulfilment of long-established processes and (...)
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    Implications of some data on relaxation creep in nimonic 80a.J. H. Gittus - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 9 (101):749-753.
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    The pragmatics of programming languages.J. H. Connolly & D. J. Cooke - 2004 - Semiotica 2004 (151).
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    Theory of dislocation-creep due to the frenkel defects or interstitialcies produced by bombardment with energetic particles.J. H. Gittus - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 25 (2):345-354.
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    Lehrbuch der Geschichte der Philosophie.J. H. Tufts - 1904 - Philosophical Review 13 (6):706-707.
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    Emergency research.J. H. Karlawish - 2008 - In Ezekiel J. Emanuel, The Oxford textbook of clinical research ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 280.
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    A General View of Positivism.J. H. Bridges (ed.) - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    In A General View of Positivism French philosopher Auguste Comte gives an overview of his social philosophy known as Positivism. Comte, credited with coining the term 'sociology' and one of the first to argue for it as a science, is concerned with reform, progress and the problem of social order in society. In this English edition of the work, published in 1865, he addresses the practical problems of implementing his philosophy or doctrine, as he also refers to Positivism, into society. (...)
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    On the concept of a system.J. H. Marchal - 1975 - Philosophy of Science 42 (4):448-468.
    The area of investigation known as general systems theory or research features the study of systems as interesting in its own right or one fruitful approach to the study of science in general. This leads to an interesting and still open problem, namely, explicating the concept of a system that seems to unify the interests of researchers in this area. Contrary to received opinion, I argue that there is a unique and interesting concept of a system that underlies the expressed (...)
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  15. On the Role of Guesswork in Science.J. H. Lesher - 1978 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 9 (1):19.
    Is there a place in scientific inquiry for guessing? Jonathan Cohen has recently argued that resorting to guesswork entails a loss of objectivity and regard for evidence which are essential to proper scientific investigation. I assess the merits of Cohen’s view first by taking as a test case Aristotle’s positive view of the role of guesswork (anchinoia) and conjecture (eustochia) in the search for the connections essential to the construction of scientific demonstrations. I then argue contra Cohen that one can (...)
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  16. A note on the Simile of the Rout in the Posterior Analytics ii 19.J. H. Lesher - 2011 - Ancient Philosophy 31 (1):121-125.
    In Posterior Analytics II 19 Aristotle likens the way in which sense perception gives rise to knowledge of the universal to the way in which one soldier’s ceasing his flight from the enemy leads other soldiers to do the same ‘heôs epi archên êlthen.’ Although the remark seems intended to characterize knowledge as the end result of an accumulative process, the concluding reference to ‘a starting point’ or archê has no clear meaning. I argue that the phrase can be plausibly (...)
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    John Rawls and his critics: an annotated bibliography.J. H. Wellbank - 1982 - New York: Garland. Edited by Denis Snook & David T. Mason.
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    The efficiency of void formation during annealing of irradiated molybdenum.J. H. Evans - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 28 (6):1405-1408.
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    The legacy of Jean Bodin: absolutism, populism or constitutionalism?J. H. M. Salmon - 1996 - History of Political Thought 17 (4):500-522.
    It is given to few political thinkers to be at once as innovative and as self- contradictory as Jean Bodin. This paper examines the way in which a number of his ideas were developed in the seventeenth century, and attempts made, principally in Germany, the Netherlands and England, either to reconcile apparent contradictions within his thought or to exploit their ambiguity for political advantage. Elsewhere in Western Europe there was a more hostile response. In Counter-Reformation Spain Bodin was almost universally (...)
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    VI.—Some Apparently Unavoidable Characteristics of Natural Scientific Theory.J. H. Woodger - 1932 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 32 (1):95-120.
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    The philosopher Laurence of lindores.J. H. Baxter - 1955 - Philosophical Quarterly 5 (21):348-354.
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    Die Christologie van Jehova se getuies.J. H. Breytenbach - 1966 - HTS Theological Studies 22 (2/3).
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    Maine de Biran: Reformer of Empiricism--1766-1824.J. H. Brumfitt - 1962 - Philosophical Quarterly 12 (46):90.
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    The Cambridge history of medieval political thought c. 350-c. 1450.J. H. Burns (ed.) - 1988 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This volume offers a comprehensive and authoritative account of the history of a complex and varied body of ideas over a period of more than one thousand years. A work of both synthesis and assessment, The Cambridge History of Medieval Political Thought presents the results of several decades of critical scholarship in the field, and reflects in its breadth of enquiry precisely that diversity of focus that characterized the medieval sense of the "political," preoccupied with universality at some levels, and (...)
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    L. Metellus ( COS. 251, 247), Agrarian Commissioner?J. H. Corbett - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (01):7-8.
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    Ephesus, Athens, Alexandria.J. H. Crehan - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (1):96-110.
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    What is History of Philosophy?J. H. Faurot - 1969 - The Monist 53 (4):642-655.
    There are many things which may legitimately be called history of philosophy. My concern is not to enumerate these. When I ask, “What is history of philosophy?” I am raising questions of importance and relevance rather than questions of fact. I mean to inquire what history of philosophy must be if it is to meet at the same time the historian’s demand for accuracy and the philosopher’s demand for significance.
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  28. EO WILSON, The Creation, ISBN 978-0-39306217-1.J. H. Y. Fehige - 2008 - Theologie Und Philosophie 83 (4):600.
  29. (1 other version)El concepto de verdad en Wittgenstein.J. H. Gill - 1983 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 3:55.
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    Strain, recovery and work-hardening during creep due to dislocations.J. H. Gittus - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (186):1281-1296.
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    Theoretical equation for steady-state dislocation creep: effect of jog drag.J. H. Gittus - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 31 (2):465-470.
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    Theoretical equation for steady-state dislocation creep.J. H. Gittus - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 34 (3):401-411.
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    Theoretical magnitude of relaxation creep in a material subjected to a finite total strain rate.J. H. Gittus - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (182):393-397.
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    The Critical Edition of Piers Plowman: Its Present Status.J. H. G. Grattan - 1951 - Speculum 26 (3):582-583.
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    II.—The Validity of Values.J. H. Harley - 1929 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 29 (1):31-50.
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    V.—The Development of Social Minds.J. H. Harley - 1927 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 27 (1):85-108.
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    Why Is Indian Philosophy Mystical? Comments on Professor B. Matilal's 'Mysticism and Reality: Ineffability'.J. H. Hattiangadi - 1975 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 3:253.
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    Chorus from the herakles of euripides.J. H. Heinrich & C. E. S. - 1884 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 18 (2):212 - 214.
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    Evolution of ‘secondary education’.J. H. Higginson - 1972 - British Journal of Educational Studies 20 (2):165-177.
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    What Plato Thinks.J. H. Hoban - 1937 - New Scholasticism 11 (4):375-376.
  41. Leçons de chimie physique, professées à l'université de Berlin.J. H. Van'T. Hoff - 1899 - The Monist 9:634.
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    Aristagoras of Melos.J. H. Hordern - 2001 - Classical Quarterly 51 (1):297-297.
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    Tacitus, Agricola, XXVIII. 2.J. H. Iliffe - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (05):175-176.
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  44. Diego rebello Lopes: Do governo da republica Pei O Rei.H. J. H. J. - 1955 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 14 (53):447.
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    The Missing Link in Peace Plans.J. H. Muirhead - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (44):475 - 477.
    The older of us are agreed that never before within our memory has there been a time in which men's souls have been so filled with anxiety as to the condition of the world. The Afghanistan and the Boer Wars as we look back come into our minds. But these were on the outskirts of civilization, and no one really believed that they threatened that of our own country, not to speak of Europe. The period before the Great War was (...)
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    Embryology and Evolution. By G. R. de Beer. (Oxford: At the Clarendon Press. 1930. Pp. ix + 116. Price 5s. net.).J. H. Woodger - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (19):482-.
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    New Views of Evolution. By G. P. Conger Ph.D. (New York: The Macmillan Company. 1929. Pp. ix + 235. Price 10s. 6d.).J. H. Woodger - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (17):143-.
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    Plre Completed.J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (02):357-.
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    The Imperial Cult in the West.J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (02):321-.
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    Orphica, recens. Eugenius Abel, in Schenkl's Bibliotheca, Pragae et Lipsiae, 8vo. 1885, pp. 320. 5 Mk.J. H. Lupton - 1887 - The Classical Review 1 (09):270-271.
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