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    Locke on Education.Ruth W. Grant & Benjamin R. Hertzberg - 2015 - In Matthew Stuart (ed.), A Companion to Locke. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell. pp. 447–465.
    John Locke's Some Thoughts Concerning Education began as a series of letters to his friend, Sir Edward Clarke. Written during the same period he was writing the final draft of An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, the Thoughts was first published in 1693. Locke was as concerned with cultivating the minds of adults as he was with childhood education. Of the Conduct of the Understanding addresses this concern. Locke's thoughts on education are part of his comprehensive epistemological, moral, and political reflections. (...)
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    Wittgenstein’s Metaphysics.Lars Hertzberg & John W. Cook - 1998 - Philosophical Review 107 (1):163.
    Which famous twentieth-century philosopher instigated a revolution in philosophy, arguing that the philosopher’s business is not to advance general theories about reality, but rather to help release our thinking from the intellectual cramps produced by a misunderstanding of the forms of language? Wittgenstein? Wrong! according to John W. Cook. This revolution in philosophy actually had no author. Apparently, it arose through a misinterpretation of Wittgenstein’s later writings. In fact, Cook implies, Wittgenstein himself was not genuinely engaged in a struggle with (...)
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    I. ABHANDLUNGEN: I. Bemerkungen zur cultur der Griechen in homerischer zeit.W. Hertzberg - 1874 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 33 (1-4):1-12.
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  4. I and II Samuel. A Commentary.H. W. Hertzberg & J. S. Bowden - 1964
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    The Limits of Experience By Lars Hertzberg Akateeminen Kirjakauppa, Helsinki, 1994, 293 pp. No Price Given. [REVIEW]M. W. Rowe - 1996 - Philosophy 71 (276):304-.
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    Antropología de Wittgenstein: reflexionando con P.M.S. Hacker.Jesús Padilla Gálvez & P. M. S. Hacker (eds.) - 2011 - Pozuelo de Alarcón: Plaza y Valdés.
    La antropología filosófica de L. Wittgenstein está siendo discutida intensamente desde diferentes puntos de vista. El libro reflexiona alrededor de la propuesta de P. M. S. Hacker de su trabajo ‘El enfoque antropológico y etnológico de Wittgenstein’. El autor se interroga si cuando adoptamos una visión antropológica ubicamos nuestra posición externamente, para ver las cosas objetivamente. Para ello, se analiza el problema vinculado a la gramática y su constitución conceptual. Plantea hasta que punto compartimos los conceptos que usamos en nuestro (...)
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    Essays on the philosophy of Wittgenstein.Volker Munz (ed.) - 2010 - De Gruyter.
    This first of two volumes brings together invited papers of the 32nd International Wittgenstein Symposium (Kirchberg/W. (Austria), 2009). The relation between language and the world was undoubtedly one if not the central issue in Wittgenstein's whole philosophical oeuvre. His one hundred and twentieth birthday provided an occasion for foregrounding this aspect of his work. A special workshop was dedicated to new aspects of Wittgenstein's Nachlass. In this volume Frank Cioffi, Peter Hacker, Ian Hacking, Roy Harris, Lars Hertzberg, Jaakko Hintikka, (...)
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    Are Corporations Institutionalizing Ethics?W. Michael Hoffman, Ann Lange, Jennifer Mills Moore, Karen Donovan, Paulette Mungillo, Aileene McDonagh, Paula Vanetti & Linda Ledoux - 1986 - Journal of Business Ethics 5 (2):85-91.
    Very little has been done to find out what corporations have done to build ethical values into their organizations. In this report on a survey of 1984 Fortune 1000 industrial and service companies the Center for Business Ethics reveals some facts regarding codes of ethics, ethics committees, social audits, ethics training programs, boards of directors, and other areas where corporations might institutionalize ethics. Based on the survey, the Center for Business Ethics is convinced that corporations are beginning to take steps (...)
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  9. Pro-oriente-jahrbuch, ohne isbn.W. Loser - 2008 - Theologie Und Philosophie 83 (4):615.
     
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  10. (1 other version)Kantische Vorlesungshefte.W. Motherby - 1914 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 19:531.
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  11. Roland Posner równowaga złożoności I hierarchia precyzji dwie zasady ekonomii.W. Notacji Językowej I. Muzycznej - 1990 - Studia Semiotyczne 16:109.
     
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  12. Fichte e la metafisica dell'infinito.W. Pannenberg - 1990 - Humanitas 45 (6):765-780.
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  13. Indignation and hatred.W. Russ Payne - manuscript
     
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    Anselm Studies: An Occasional Journal, Vol. 2, ed. by Joseph Schnaubelt, OSA.I. V. Rev W. Larch Fidler - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (1):184-186.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:184 BOOK REVIEWS knower, one may avoid undercutting the position that the cognitive powers are passive, without failing to do justice to the fact that aware· ness and discrimination are activities of the knower {pp. 71-72; 148· 49, n. 6). Second, Kai holds that the individual human being cannot really he said to have intuitive mind in himself: "Man has mind; hut only to a certain degree and without (...)
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    Rural and non-rural differences in membership of the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities.W. Nelson - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (7):411-413.
    Objective: To determine whether bioethicists are distributed along a rural-to-urban continuum in a way that reflects potential need of those resources as determined by the general population, hospital facilities and hospital beds.Methods: US members of a large, multidisciplinary professional society, the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities , the US population, hospital facilities and hospital beds were classified across a four-tier rural-to-urban continuum. The proportion of each group in rural settings was compared with that in urban settings, and odds ratios (...)
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    Resisting ?-ism.W. G. Lycan - 2006 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (10-11):65-71.
    Professor Strawson's paper is refreshing in content as well as refreshingly intemperate. It is salutary to be reminded that even the Type Identity Theory does not entail physicalism as that doctrine is usually understood (since c-fiber firings are not by definition purely physical). And it's fun to consider versions of panpsychism. I can see why Strawson finds his position hard to classify (p. 7), and I sympathize. In my title I have cast my own vote for '?-ism' on the grounds (...)
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    Halley's Ode on the Principia of Newton and the Epicurean Revival in England.W. R. Albury - 1978 - Journal of the History of Ideas 39 (1):24.
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    The relationship between concept and instrument design in eighteenth-century experimental science.W. D. Hackmann - 1979 - Annals of Science 36 (3):205-224.
    The empiricism of eighteenth-century experimental science meant that the development of scientific instruments influenced the formulation of new concepts; a two-way process for new theory also affected instrument design. This relationship between concept and instrumentation will be examined by tracing the development of electrical instruments and theory during this period. The different functions fulfilled by these devices will also be discussed. Empiricism was especially important in such a new field of research as electricity, for it gave rise to phenomena that (...)
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    "Excellence: Can we be equal and excellent too"? By John W. Gardner.Robert W. Clopton - 1961 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 2 (1):24.
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    Can a mechanical chess-player outplay its designer?W. Ross Ashby - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (9):44-57.
  21. A Commentary on Virgil, Eclogues,(James J. O'Hara).W. Clausen - 1996 - American Journal of Philology 117:332-334.
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  22. The philosophy of Hegel.W. T. Stace - 1924 - London,: Macmillan & co..
     
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    Magic witchcraft and the materialist mentality.W. W. Sharrock & R. J. Anderson - 1985 - Human Studies 8 (4):357 - 375.
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    Mathematical Structures as Representations of Intellectual Structures.W. Baker - 1980 - Dialectica 34 (4):247-262.
    SummaryIn this paper we develop a general concept of a theory analogous to that of an empirical theory. It is shown that axioms can be regarded as rules for performing operations. Using this connection we give a definition of an intellectual structure, and it turns out that mathematical theories represent intellectual structures in a natural way.RésuméCet article développe un concept général de théorie analogue à celui de théorie empirique. II montre que les axiomes peuvent être considérés comme des régles pour (...)
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    Günther ludwigs grundstrukturen einer physikalischen theorie.W. Balzer - 1980 - Erkenntnis 15 (3):391-408.
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    Skolem's promises and paradoxes.W. D. Hart - 1970 - Journal of Philosophy 67 (4):98-109.
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    Seeing "Do the Right Thing".W. J. T. Mitchell - 1991 - Critical Inquiry 17 (3):596-608.
    I might as well say at the outset that, although I can return Christensen’s compliment, and call his response “thoughtful,” I am most interested in those places where the fullness of his thought, and particularly of his own language, has paralyzed his thought in compulsively repetitious patterns, and led him into interpretive maneuvers that he would surely be skeptical about in the reading of a literary text. Even more interesting is the way Christensen’s antipathy to the film, and the violence (...)
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    Some Manuscripts of Plato's Apologia Socratis.W. S. M. Nicoll - 1966 - Classical Quarterly 16 (01):70-.
    The Platonic MS. Vat. gr. 225 contains tetr. I, VI. 3, 4, II–IV, while its companion volume in the same hand Vat. gr. 226 contains V–VI. 2, VIII. 3, VII, Spp., VIII. 1, 2. Posts states that for tetr. I and VI. 3 A is close to Vind. suppl. gr. 7 and thereafter derives from the Clarkianus . I am here concerned only with the testimony of Δ in. 2 . This manuscript has been largely ignored by commentators and editors. (...)
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  29. Vicious Pleasures [Articles Tr. From the Fr. By W.M.T.].Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoi & M. T. W. - 1896
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    Socrates’ Practice of Elenchus in the Charmides.W. Thomas Schmid - 1981 - Ancient Philosophy 1 (2):141-147.
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    Helvétius and the Problems of Utilitarianism: D. W. Smith.D. W. Smith - 1993 - Utilitas 5 (2):275-289.
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    Simulation and evaluation of chemical synthesis—SECS: An application of artificial intelligence techniques.W. Todd Wipke, Glenn I. Ouchi & S. Krishnan - 1978 - Artificial Intelligence 11 (1-2):173-193.
  33. Völkerpsychologie. Erster Band. Die Sprache. Erster Theil.W. Wundt - 1901 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 51:50-60.
     
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    Die Wanderungen der Hebräer im 3. und 2. Jahrtausend v. ChrDie Wanderungen der Hebraer im 3. und 2. Jahrtausend v. Chr.W. F. Albright & Anton Jirku - 1928 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 48:183.
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  35. The Amiable Tyranny of Peisistratus.W. H. Alexander - 1936 - Classical Weekly 30:127-135.
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    (1 other version)The basis of political obedience.W. Macmahon Ball - 1932 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 10 (3):173 – 187.
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    The Limits of Political Obligation.W. Macmahon Ball - 1930 - International Journal of Ethics 41 (3):296.
  38. Dactylo-Epitrites in Bacchylides.W. Barrett - 1956 - Hermes 84 (2):248-253.
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  39. Mediations.W. Bartholome - 2000 - Bioethics Forum 16 (1):13-36.
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    Transformations and transformers: Spirituality and the academic study of mysticism.W. Barnard - 1994 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 1 (2):256-260.
    [opening paragraph]: A colleague of mine at Southern Methodist University recently shared a story with me. Several years ago my colleague was hired as the chairman of a new department of religious studies at a major research university. It was his job to interview candidates to fill several positions in the department. The Dean was adamant that, in order to ensure scholarly objectivity, anyone hired to teach religious studies should not have deeply held religious beliefs; however my colleague went to (...)
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  41. Divine Causation: A Critical Study concerning "Intermediaries".W. J. Beale - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (48):504-504.
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    The Date of the Bellum Punicum.W. Beare - 1949 - The Classical Review 63 (02):48-.
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    The Priority of the Mercator.W. Beare - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (06):214-215.
  44. Plotinus and Ficino, Marsilio-self-expression of thought.W. Beierwaltes - 1992 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 84 (2-3):293-324.
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    On the criterion for crack nucleation from a dislocation pile up.W. S. Blackburn - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 17 (146):431-431.
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    Provokation Und Revokation Im Psychiatrischen Interview.W. Blankenburg - 1975 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 5 (2):405-417.
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    Briefwechsel Günter Maschke – Theodor W. Adorno (1968/69).Theodor W. Adorno - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 9 (2):97-98.
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    The Concept of Choosing.W. D. Glasgow - 1959 - Analysis 20 (3):63 - 67.
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  49. Comments on Zipf's law and the structures and evolution of natural language.W. Li - 1998 - Complexity 3 (5):9-10.
     
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    Frank conversations.W. T. Dickens - 2006 - Journal of Religious Ethics 34 (3):397-420.
    I contend that Jews, Christians, and Muslims who seek peace should not be reluctant to acknowledge the existence of their sometimes profound disagreements, or to affirm the truth of their own beliefs and practices. Since this places me at odds with John Hick, I analyze his views, granting the strengths of his critical realism and arguing that his revisionist-pluralist theory of religion has significant limitations for interreligious dialogue. Since the veridical-pluralist alternative I propose facilitates rather than stifles disagreement, I examine (...)
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