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    Remembering Lewis E. Hahn.Sharon Crowell, George C. H. Sun, John Howie, Thomas M. Alexander, Kenneth W. Stikkers, Randall E. Auxier, Robert Hahn, Sen Wu, Elizabeth Ramsden Eames, Martin Lu, George Kimball Plochmann, Matt Sronkoski, D. S. Clarke, Eugenie Gatens-Robinson, Hans H. Rudnick, Stephen Bickham & Don Mikula - 2006 - Philosophy East and West 56 (1):1-15.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Remembering Lewis E. HahnGeorge C. H. Sun, President, John Howie, Professor Emeritus, Thomas Alexander, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Kenneth W. Stikkers, Professor and Chair, Randall Auxier, Professor, Robert Hahn, Professor, Joseph Wu, Professor Emeritus, Elizabeth R. Eames, Professor Emeritus, Martin Lu, Professor of Philosophy, George Kimball Plochmann, Professor Emeritus, Matt Sronkoski, Philosophy Graduate and Academic Adviser, Dave Clarke, Professor Emeritus, Eugenie Gatens-Robinson, Professor Emerita, Hans H. (...)
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    The Concept of a Person and Other Essays.W. H. Walsh & A. J. Ayer - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (58):76.
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    The Arya Samaj as a Fundamentalist Movement: A Study in Comparative Fundamentalism.W. H. McLeod & J. E. Llewellyn - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (1):169.
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    Plato and the Philosophy of History: History and Theory in the Republic.W. H. Walsh - 1962 - History and Theory 2 (1):3-16.
    The sequence from ideal state to tyran I ny contained in Books VIII-IX of the Republic constitutes neither history nor philosophy of history, but rather completes Plato's overall theory of politics, dealing, like every theoretical science, with simplified or pure cases, and narrated purely for dramatic effort. Popper's view that Plato was fundamentally an historicist is incorrect. Plato makes no straightforward comments on philosophy of history. Perhaps, like many Greeks, he surveyed history pessimistically, but he did not propound an iron (...)
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    (1 other version)Kant’s Transcendental Deduction.W. H. Bossart - 1977 - Kant Studien 68 (1-4):383-403.
  6. On the apparent size of objects.W. H. R. Rivers - 1896 - Mind 5 (17):71-80.
  7. Hegel and intellectual intuition.W. H. Walsh - 1946 - Mind 55 (217):49-63.
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  8. Truth and Fact in History Reconsidered.W. H. Walsh - 1977 - History and Theory 16 (4):53-71.
    Goldstein attempts to establish a middle position between the idealist and the realist arguments concerning truth and fact in history. Though fact serves as the touchstone of truth, we cannot verify propositions, especially historical propositions, in terms of fact. Nowell-Smith argues that Goldstein cannot acknowledge the importance of reality for everyday affairs, while denying its importance in history. Goldstein could have avoided such problems by realizing that if he is an opponent of historical realism, he must be a supporter of (...)
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  9. Novak, M., Business as a Calling.W. H. Andrews - 1998 - Teaching Business Ethics 2 (2):223-226.
     
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    X. Die Beziehungen des Pfaus zur Neumondfeier und Theophr. charact. 4, 15.W. H. Boscher - 1898 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 57 (1):213-219.
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    The Cavendish Society's wonderful repertory of chemistry.W. H. Brock - 1990 - Annals of Science 47 (1):77-80.
    Contemporary correspondence is invoked to provide further information concerning the decision of the Cavendish Society to publish an English translation of Gmelin's Handbuch der Chemie in 1846, and the opposition this provoked.
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    James Mill on philosophy and education.W. H. Burston - 1973 - London,: Athlone Press.
  13. Metaphysics and Explanation Proceedings of the 1964 Oberlin Colloquium in Philosophy.W. H. Capitan & Daniel D. Merrill - 1966 - University of Pittsburgh Press.
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    Francis Jeffrey's Associationist Aesthetics.W. H. Christie - 1993 - British Journal of Aesthetics 33 (3):257-270.
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    Mouse genetics and transgenics: A practical approach.W. H. Colledge - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (8):774-774.
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    Concepts of Causation in A. J. P. Taylor's Account of the Origins of the Second World War.W. H. Dray - 1978 - History and Theory 17 (2):149-174.
    A. J. P. Taylor's book, The Origins of the Second World War, has generated substantial criticism from historians. However, Taylor and his critics agree on many aspects of causality. At least four models of the cause versus condition, argument can be discerned in the work of both Taylor and his critics. The first is the "traditional" theory that the war was caused by a single man, Adolf Hitler. A second issue concerns what it means to say that Hitler "intended" to (...)
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    Approximate tide-constants for table Bay and algoa Bay.W. H. Finlay - 1886 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 5 (2):253-258.
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    Iv. elements of the great comet 1882.W. H. Finlay & W. L. Elkin - 1881 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 3 (2):14-14.
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    Report on the proceedings of the south african philosophical society.W. H. Finlay - 1881 - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 3 (1):lxviii-lxix.
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    Individuality.W. H. Gould - 1931 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):222.
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    Concerning allegedly necessary nonanalytic propositions.W. H. Hay & J. R. Weinberg - 1951 - Philosophical Studies 2 (2):17 - 21.
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  22. (1 other version)Religion as a Credible Doctrine a Study of the Fundamental Difficulty.W. H. Mallock - 1903 - Macmillan.
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    Prem sumārag: the testimony of a sanatan Sikh.W. H. McLeod (ed.) - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This translation of Randhir Singh's text of the Prem Sumarag (or Param Sumarag) presents an extended Sanatan account of Sikh ceremonies, Sikh ideals, and the Sikh way of life, thus providing a fresh insight into the history of Khalsa Rahit.
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  24. Haigh-Pickard - Cambridge, The Attic Theatre.W. H. D. Rees - 1907 - Classical Weekly 1:188.
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    (1 other version)Readings in Ethical Theory.W. H. Werkmeister - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 13 (4):561-563.
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  26. Notes and News.W. H. Sheldon - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (9):250.
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    Relativistic classical mechanics and canonical formalism.W. -H. Steeb & David E. Miller - 1982 - Foundations of Physics 12 (5):531-542.
    The analysis of interacting relativistic many-particle systems provides a theoretical basis for further work in many diverse fields of physics. After a discussion of the nonrelativisticN-particle systems we describe two approaches for obtaining the canonical equations of the corresponding relativistic forms. A further aspect of our approach is the consideration of the constants of the motion.
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    Hume's Concept of Truth.W. H. Walsh - 1971 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 5:99-116.
    Hume's explicit pronouncements about truth are few and unenlightening. In a well-known passage near the beginning of Book III of the Treatise he writes that ‘Reason is the discovery of truth or falsehood. Truth or falsehood consists in an agreement or disagreement either to the real relations of ideas, or to real existence and matter of fact.’ Hume's main concern in this passage, however, is not with the concept of truth, but with his thesis that moral distinctions are not derived (...)
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    IV.—Analytic/Synthetic.W. H. Walsh - 1954 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 54 (1):77-96.
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    (1 other version)Kant and Metaphysics.W. H. Walsh - 1976 - Kant Studien 67 (1-4):372-384.
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    Philosophical surveys, X: A survey of work on Hegel, 1945-1952.W. H. Walsh - 1953 - Philosophical Quarterly 3 (13):352-361.
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    The autonomy of ethics.W. H. Walsh - 1957 - Philosophical Quarterly 7 (26):1-14.
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    The Causation of Ideas.W. H. Walsh - 1975 - History and Theory 14 (2):186-199.
    Historians generally see ideas as the product of circumstances, looking beyond the idea to the external factor which influenced its acceptance. Behind an idea there are acknowledged or, more commonly, unacknowledged clusters of assumptions shared by a social group. Although these clusters influence thoughts, they cannot be traced as direct causal agents. In the connection between situations and ideas, how the situation is perceived is more important than what is objectively true. Rough causal laws can be outlined by correlating types (...)
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    The philosophy of Hegel.W. H. Walsh - 1966 - Philosophical Books 7 (2):20-21.
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    Worterbuch der Philosophischen Begriffe.W. H. Walsh - 1956 - Philosophical Quarterly 6 (24):278.
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  36. Il problema della realtà fisica.W. H. Werkmeister - 1955 - Rivista di Filosofia 46 (2):127.
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    John Grote: A critical estimate of his writings.W. H. Werkmeister - 1969 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 7 (2):217-218.
  38. Kant, Nicolai Hartmann, and the Great Chain of Being.W. H. Werkmeister - 1981 - Analecta Husserliana 11:69.
     
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    (1 other version)Kant's Philosophy and Modern Science.W. H. Werkmeister - 1975 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 66 (1):35.
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    Critical notices.W. H. F. Barnes - 1963 - Mind 72 (287):421-429.
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    Introduction to the Study of the Greek Dialects: Grammar, Selected Inscriptions, Glossary. By C. D. Buck. Ginn, 1910.H. D. R. W. - 1911 - The Classical Review 25 (07):229-.
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    Theocritus in English Literature. By R. T. Kerlin. Lynchburg, Virginia: Bell and Co.H. D. R. W. - 1911 - The Classical Review 25 (04):123-.
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    Ueber tragische Schuld und Suhne. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Aesthetik des Dramas.H. W. & Julius Goebel - 1884 - American Journal of Philology 5 (3):373.
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    What’s Wrong with Argumentum ad Baculum? Reasons, Threats, and Logical Norms.Robert H. Kimball - 2006 - Argumentation 20 (1):89-100.
    A dialogue-based analysis of informal fallacies does not provide a fully adequate explanation of our intuitions about what is wrong with ad baculum and of when it is admissible and when it is not. The dialogue-based analysis explains well why mild, benign threats can be legitimate in some situations, such as cooperative bargaining and negotiation, but does not satisfactorily account for what is objectionable about more malicious uses of threats to coerce and to intimidate. I propose an alternative deriving partly (...)
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    The Incoherence of Whitehead’s Theory of Perception.Robert H. Kimball - 1979 - Process Studies 9 (3):94-104.
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  46. A plea for pity.Robert H. Kimball - 2004 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 37 (4):301-316.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Plea for PityRobert H. KimballIntroductionDoes the ability to feel pity toward the unfortunate represent one of humanity's better instincts, on par with the capacity for love, compassion, and forgiveness? Or is pity actually one of our morally baser emotions, like jealousy, envy, or hatred, because pity can include contempt for its object and an attitude of morally reprehensible superiority on the part of the pitier? Surprisingly, there is (...)
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    Moral and Logical Perspectives on Appealing to Pity.Robert H. Kimball - 2001 - Argumentation 15 (3):331-346.
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    Private criteria and the private language argument.Robert H. Kimball - 1980 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 18 (4):411-416.
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    Nonverbal Thought.Robert H. Kimball - 1982 - Philosophical Topics 13 (9999):53-60.
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    (1 other version)Chymia. Volume 11. [REVIEW]W. H. Brock - 1967 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (4):404-405.
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