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    Cor Habere' in the 'Thesaurus.J. H. Baxter - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (5-6):114-115.
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    Contributions to Late Latin Lexicography.J. H. Baxter - 1921 - American Journal of Philology 42 (4):340.
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    Mediaeval Latin.J. H. Baxter & C. Johnson - 1925 - The Classical Review 39 (1-2):46-47.
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    Reminiscences of Plautus.J. H. Baxter - 1923 - The Classical Review 37 (1-2):27-.
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    The philosopher Laurence of lindores.J. H. Baxter - 1955 - Philosophical Quarterly 5 (21):348-354.
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    The Expression 'Fons Et Origo.'.A. Souter & J. H. Baxter - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (5-6):115-.
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    L' Octavius de Minucius Felix et l'Apologéique de Tertullien. By Georges Hinnisdaels. Pp. 139. Bruxelles: Hayez, 1924. - De Tertulliano et Minucio Felice. By J. G. P. Borleffs. Pp. 119. Groningen: Wolters, 1925. [REVIEW]J. H. Baxter - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (04):152-.
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    L' Octavius De Minucius Felix Et L'apologéique De Tertullien. [REVIEW]J. H. Baxter - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (4):152-152.
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    Q. Septimi Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus. Edited by Alexander Souter. 12mo., pp. 692. Aberdeen University Press, 1926. 5s. [REVIEW]J. H. Baxter - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (2):91-91.
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    Sancti Ambrosii Oratio de Obitu Theodosii. Text, translation, introduction, and commentary. By Sister Mary Dolorosa Mannix. Pp. xvi + 166. Washington: The Catholic University of America, 1925. [REVIEW]J. H. Baxter - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (2):91-91.
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    Saint Cyprien: Correspondance. I. Tome Texte établi et traduit par le Chanoine Bayard. Pp. lx + 200. Paris : Les Belles Lettres, 1923. Fr. 12. [REVIEW]J. H. Baxter - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (1):44-44.
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    The term ‘archetype’, and its application to Jesus Christ.Anthony Baxter - 1984 - Heythrop Journal 25 (1):19-38.
    Books Reviewed in this Article: Beyond Ideology: Religion and the Future of Western Civilization. By Ninian Smart. Pp.350, London, Collins, 1981, £9.95. Neophtonism and Indian Thought. Edited by R. Baine Harris. Pp.xiii, 353, Albany, State University of New York Press, 1982, $39.00, $12.95. Monotheism: A Philosophic Inquiry into the Foundations of Theology and Ethics. By Lenn Evan Goodman. Pp.122, Totowa, Allenheld, Osmun, 1981, $13.50. Neoplatonism and Christian Thought. Edited by Dominic J. O'Meara. Pp. xviii, 297, Albany, State University of New (...)
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  13. Conscience de Soi et conscience de Dieu: Notes sur le 'Cahier philosophique'de Newman.J. H. Walgrave - 1971 - The Thomist 71:377.
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  14. An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation.J. H. Burns, H. L. A. Hart & Jeremy Bentham - 1972 - Philosophy 47 (179):74-79.
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    Definitions and Definability: Philosophical Perspectives.J. H. Fetzer, D. Shatz & G. Schlesinger - 1991 - Springer.
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  16. The Evolution of Human Consciousness.J. H. Crook - 1980 - Oxford University Press.
  17. Universals of Language.J. H. GREENBERG - 1963
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    Perceiving and Knowing in the Iliad and Odyssey.J. H. Lesher - 1981 - Phronesis 26 (1):2-24.
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    The humanizing of knowledge in presocratic thought.J. H. Lesher - 2008 - In Patricia Curd & Daniel Graham (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Presocratic Philosophy. Oxford University Press USA.
    This article explores Presocratic epistemology, arguing that divine revelation is replaced as a warrant for knowledge with naturalistic accounts of how and what we humans can know; thus replacing earlier Greek pessimism about knowledge with a more optimistic outlook that allows for human discovery of the truth. A review of the relevant fragments and testimonia shows that Xenophanes, Alcmaeon, Heraclitus, and Parmenides—even Pythagoras and Empedocles—all moved some distance away from the older “god-oriented” view of knowledge toward a more secular and (...)
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    Probability and Causality: Essays in Honor of Wesley C. Salmon.J. H. Fetzer (ed.) - 1988 - D. Reidel.
    The contributions to this special collection concern issues and problems discussed in or related to the work of Wesley C. Salmon. Salmon has long been noted for his important work in the philosophy of science, which has included research on the interpretation of probability, the nature of explanation, the character of reasoning, the justification of induction, the structure of space/time and the paradoxes of Zeno, to mention only some of the most prominent. During a time of increasing preoccupation with historical (...)
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    Internal clocks and the representation of time.J. H. Wearden - 2001 - In Christoph Hoerl & Teresa McCormack (eds.), Time and memory: issues in philosophy and psychology. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 37--58.
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    Autonomy, diversity, and dissent: Conceptions of power and sources of action in the Sejarah Melayu (Raffles MS 18). [REVIEW]J. H. Walker - 2004 - Theory and Society 33 (2):213-255.
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    Bibliografische Nota's. [REVIEW]J. H. Walgrave, A. Peperzak, A. De Brie, A. Lichtigfeld, J. Lannoy, F. De Keyser, A. Van De Putte, Herman Parret, H. Hofstee & Bea De Gelder - 1976 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 38 (1):177 - 182.
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    Aristotle on Coming-to-Be and Passing-Away: Some Comments.J. H. Waszink & W. J. Verdenius - 1946 - Brill.
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    The New Theory of Reference: Kripke, Marcus, and its origins.J. H. Fetzer & P. Humphreys (eds.) - 1998 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    This collection of essays is the definitive version of a widely discussed debate over the origins of the New Theory of Reference. In new articles, written especially for this volume, Quentin Smith and Scott Soames, the original participants in the debate, elaborate their positions on who was responsible for the ideas that Saul Kripke presented in his Naming and Necessity. They are joined by John Burgess, who weighs in on the side of Soames, while Smith adds a further dimension in (...)
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    A History of the Political Philosophers.J. H. Warrender & George Catlin - 1952 - Philosophical Quarterly 2 (8):283.
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    Philosophical surveys, III: A survey of publications in political philosophy, 1945-50.J. H. Warrender - 1951 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (4):356-366.
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    Iv-1a Ordinis Quarti Tomus Primus : Lingua.J. H. Waszink (ed.) - 1969 - Brill.
    This additional volume offers a revised edition of Lingua , Erasmus’ work on language, its possibilities and the dangers in its use, ending in a praise of the Word of God. Since it deals with the moral implications of language, Erasmus placed it in Ordo IV that comprises works on moral issues.
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  29. The adapted mind and biologically unanticipated culture.J. H. Barkow - 1992 - In Jerome Barkow, Leda Cosmides & John Tooby (eds.), The Adapted Mind: Evolutionary Psychology and the Generation of Culture. Oxford University Press.
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  30. An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine.J. H. Newman & J. M. Cameron - 1974 - Religious Studies 10 (4):506-508.
     
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    The religious ideas and social philosophy of Tolstoy.J. H. Abraham - 1929 - International Journal of Ethics 40 (1):105-120.
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    An Ethical Philosophy of Life.J. H. Tufts - 1918 - International Journal of Ethics 29 (1):100-103.
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    The structure of strong collision-free hydromagnetic waves.J. H. Adlam & J. E. Allen - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (29):448-455.
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    The structure of strong collision-free hydromagnetic waves.J. H. Adlam & J. E. Allen - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (30):448-455.
  35. S. Aurelii Augustini Confessiones.J. H. Augustine, Dubois, Parker & J. G. And F. Rivington - 1838 - J.H. Parker J.G. Et F. Rivington.
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    Biological Principles: A Critical Study.J. H. Woodger - 1948 - Routledge.
    First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
  37. Is the grain of vision finer than the grain of attention? Response to Block.J. H. Taylor - 2013 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 2 (1):20-28.
    In many theories in contemporary philosophy of mind, attention is constitutively linked to phenomenal consciousness. Ned Block has recently argued that ‘identity crowding’ provides an example of subjects consciously seeing something to which they are unable to attend. Here I examine the reasons that Block gives for thinking that this is a case of a consciously perceived item that we are unable to attend to, and I offer a different interpretation.
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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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    John M. Robson 1927–1995: A Tribute: J. H. Burns.J. H. Burns - 1996 - Utilitas 8 (1):1-4.
    By the death, last summer, of Jack Robson, the world of utilitarian studies and a wider world of scholarship on both sides of the Atlantic lost one of their most distinguished figures. It would not be appropriate here, even if it were possible now, to attempt a full and measured assessment of his work. Writing only a few months after the news of his death, while the sense of loss is still so sharp for all his many friends, two things (...)
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  40. Contemporary British Philosophy. Personal Statements.J. H. Muirhead & Raymund Schmidt - 1925 - Mind 34 (133):87-97.
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    Biological principles.J. H. Woodger - 1930 - Mind 39 (155):403-405.
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  42. The Oxford Handbook of Natural Theology.J. H. Brooke, F. Watts & R. R. Manning (eds.) - 2013 - Oxford Up.
  43. Social ethics and Chinese modernization.J. H. Yao - 2002 - In Karl-Heinz Pohl & Anselm Winfried Müller (eds.), Chinese Ethics in a Global Context: Moral Bases of Contemporary Societies. Brill. pp. 106--118.
     
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    In-situobservation of antiferromagnetic-to-ferromagnetic transformation in La0.44Sr0.56MnO3with electron holography.J. H. Yoo †, Y. Murakami, D. Shindo & T. Ohsuna ‡ - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (25-26):2597-2606.
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    Philosophical Greek: An Introduction.J. H. Young, Francis H. Fobes, Bartholomew Fuerst & L. A. Wilding - 1958 - American Journal of Philology 79 (4):449.
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  46. [The changing moral and civic education in Mainland China and Taiwan](edited by Lau Kwok-Keung and Tse Kwan-Choi).J. H. Zhang - 2005 - Journal of Moral Education 34 (3):380.
     
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    Biological Principles: A Critical Study.J. H. Woodger - 1948 - Routledge.
    First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  48. The Axiomatic Method in Biology.J. H. Woodger - 1940 - Journal of Unified Science (Erkenntnis) 8 (5):372-377.
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  49. Nature and Natural Authority in Bentham*: J. H. Burns.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 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 notion of natural authority; (...)
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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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