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  1. Verbatim Report of the Three Trials for Blasphemy of Mssrs. G.W. Foote, W.J. Ramsey, and H.A. Kemp Before Mr. Justice North and Common Juries on the 1st and 5th March 1883 at the Old Bailey and of Mssrs. Foote and Ramsey, Before the Lord Chief Justice of England, and a Special Jury, in the Queen's Bench, on April 24, 1883.G. W. Foote, W. J. Ramsey & H. A. Kemp - 1883 - Progressive Publishing Co.
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    New books. [REVIEW]H. F. Hallett, John Laird, Norman Kemp Smith, J. H. Woodger, S. S., F. C. S. Schiller, J. H. Muirhead, A. E. Taylor, A. C. Ewing & Rex Knight - 1930 - Mind 39 (154):236-262.
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  3. Moving Beyond Disciplinary Silos Towards a Transdisciplinary Model of Wellbeing: An Invited Review.Jessica Mead, Zoe Fisher & Andrew H. Kemp - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The construct of wellbeing has been criticised as a neoliberal construction of western individualism that ignores wider systemic issues such as inequality and anthropogenic climate change. Accordingly, there have been increasing calls for a broader conceptualisation of wellbeing. Here we impose an interpretative framework on previously published literature and theory, and present a theoretical framework that brings into focus the multifaceted determinants of wellbeing and their interactions across multiple domains and levels of scale. We define wellbeing as positive psychological experience, (...)
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    Protectors of Wellbeing During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Key Roles for Gratitude and Tragic Optimism in a UK-Based Cohort.Jessica P. Mead, Zoe Fisher, Jeremy J. Tree, Paul T. P. Wong & Andrew H. Kemp - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has presented a global threat to physical and mental health worldwide. Research has highlighted adverse impacts of COVID-19 on wellbeing but has yet to offer insights as to how wellbeing may be protected. Inspired by developments in wellbeing science and guided by our own theoretical framework, we examined the role of various potentially protective factors in a sample of 138 participants from the United Kingdom. Protective factors included physical activity, tragic optimism, gratitude, social support, and nature connectedness. (...)
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  5. McNeely, Jeffrey A. and Sara J. Scherr, Ecoagriculture. Strategies to Feed the World and Save Wild Biodiversity (Island Press, Washington, DC, 2003), 266+ pp. [REVIEW]R. H. Gardner, W. M. Kemp, V. S. Kennedy, J. E. Petersen, Ann Grodzins Gold, Bhoju Ram Gujar, M. E. Gorman, M. M. Mehalik, P. H. Werhane & E. Higgs - 2003 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 16:219-221.
     
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  6. The editor has review copies of the following books. Potential reviewers should contact the editor to obtain a review copy (rhaynes@ phil. ufl. edu). Books not previously listed are in bold-faced type. [REVIEW]R. H. Gardner, W. M. Kemp, V. S. Kennedy & J. Petersen - 2002 - Agriculture and Human Values 19:89-90.
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    Short Talks upon Philosophy. By Sir H. Cunynghame K.C.B., M.A. [REVIEW]Norman Kemp Smith - 1927 - Philosophy 2 (6):254.
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  8. The Birth of a Research Animal: Ibsen's The Wild Duck and the Origin of a New Animal Science.H. A. E. Zwart - 2000 - Environmental Values 9 (1):91-108.
    What role does the wild duck play in Ibsen's famous drama? I argue that, besides mirroring the fate of the human cast members, the duck is acting as animal subject in a quasi-experiment, conducted in a private setting. Analysed from this perspective, the play allows us to discern the epistemological and ethical dimensions of the new scientific animal practice (systematic observation of animal behaviour under artificial conditions) emerging precesely at that time. Ibsen's play stages the clash between a scientific and (...)
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    T. H. Green and the Ethics of Self-Realisation.J. Kemp - 1971 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 5:222-240.
    It would be an exaggeration to say that the Victorian age in England was philosophically barren; but it would not be a great exaggeration. By this somewhat uncomplimentary opening, I do not mean to imply that Victorian England contained no competent philosophers at all. Indeed, if one considers thinkers of the second and lower ranks only, their literary productivity was probably greater than those of any previous period in English, or even British, history, even if in sheer numbers they can (...)
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    T. H. Green and the Ethics of Self-Realisation.J. Kemp - 1971 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 5:222-240.
    It would be an exaggeration to say that the Victorian age in England was philosophically barren; but it would not be a great exaggeration. By this somewhat uncomplimentary opening, I do not mean to imply that Victorian England contained no competent philosophers at all. Indeed, if one considers thinkers of the second and lower ranks only, their literary productivity was probably greater than those of any previous period in English, or even British, history, even if in sheer numbers they can (...)
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  11. From playfulness and self-centredness via grand expectations to normalisation: a psychoanalytical rereading of the history of molecular genetics. [REVIEW]H. A. E. Zwart - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (4):775-788.
    In this paper, I will reread the history of molecular genetics from a psychoanalytical angle, analysing it as a case history. Building on the developmental theories of Freud and his followers, I will distinguish four stages, namely: (1) oedipal childhood, notably the epoch of model building (1943–1953); (2) the latency period, with a focus on the development of basic skills (1953–1989); (3) adolescence, exemplified by the Human Genome Project, with its fierce conflicts, great expectations and grandiose claims (1989–2003) and (4) (...)
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    Book Reviews : A Literary Autopsy: Elisabeth Bronfen Over Her Dead Body. Death, Femininity and the Aesthetic Manchester University Press, 1992, 460 pp., ISBN 0-7190-3709-3 h/bk, 0-7190-3827-8 p/bk. [REVIEW]Sandra Kemp - 1994 - European Journal of Women's Studies 1 (2):275-277.
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  13. Quine and Davidson on language, thought and reality, by Hans- Johann Glock. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, . Pp. XVI + . H/b £.. [REVIEW]Gary Kemp - unknown
    Glock’s book is about evenly divided between Quine and Davidson. The central claims are (i) that they are best studied in conjunction; (ii) that they ‘can profitably be seen as logical pragmatists’ (meaning primarily that they view language as action that can be understood or clarified by means of formal logic); (iii) that they ‘combine profound insights with serious distortions’; and (iv) that their respective attempts to ‘accommodate higher phenomena such as meaning and thought within a naturalistic framework’ are ‘misguided’ (...)
     
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    A Companion to the Book of Margery Kempe.John H. Arnold & Katherine J. Lewis - 2010 - Ds Brewer.
    Margery Kempe and her Book studied in both literary and historical context.
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    Wittgenstein's Apriori.H. B. Slater - 1999 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 57 (1):81-109.
    Gary Kemp defends Realist approaches to the paradox of analysis. Other, prima facie equally viable approaches to this problem are the Nominalist one of Langford and Camap and the Conceptualist one of Prior and Stalnaker. In the context of a fuller survey focus is set on the realist attempt. This puts one in a better position to arbitrate between these approaches and give a more final assessment of the realist one, including an assessment of Kemp's defence of it. (...)
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    Wittgenstein's Apriori.H. B. Slater - 1999 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 57 (1):81-109.
    Gary Kemp defends Realist approaches to the paradox of analysis. Other, prima facie equally viable approaches to this problem are the Nominalist one of Langford and Camap and the Conceptualist one of Prior and Stalnaker. In the context of a fuller survey focus is set on the realist attempt. This puts one in a better position to arbitrate between these approaches and give a more final assessment of the realist one, including an assessment of Kemp's defence of it. (...)
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    The Credibility of Divine Existence: the Collected Papers of Norman Kemp Smtth. Edited by A. J. D. Porteous, R. D. Maclennan and G. E. Davie. (London, 1967. Pp. viii & 446. Price 50s.). [REVIEW]W. H. Walsh - 1969 - Philosophy 44 (167):70-71.
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    Hume and Spinoza.Richard H. Popkin - 1979 - Hume Studies 5 (2):65-93.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:?;5. HUME AND SPINOZA It is strange that there has been so little interest in comparing two great philosophers, Hume and -Spinoza, who were both so important and influential in bringing about the decline of traditional religion. Jessop's bibliography indicates no interest in Hume and Spinoza up to the 1930 's. The Hume conferences of 1976, as far as I have been able to 2 determine, avoided the topic. (...)
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    The Credibility of Divine Existence: the Collected Papers of Norman Kemp Smtth. Edited by A. J. D. Porteous, R. D. Maclennan and G. E. Davie. (London, 1967. Pp. viii & 446. Price 50s.). [REVIEW]W. H. Walsh - 1969 - Philosophy 44 (167):70-.
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    Selection: Unexplored and underexplored realms.David A. Eckerman & Steven M. Kemp - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3):536-537.
    A profound problem in viewing operant learning as selection appears to be the identification of replicators. Given the lack of consensus on what constitutes the appropriate unit of analysis for behavior, there may be multiple levels at which the metaphor of selection may be usefully applied. A final difficulty: The elements of selection in the evolution of species are objects. In behavior, they are events.
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    XCIII. The heat capacities of chromium and nickel.J. A. Rayne & W. R. G. Kemp - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (10):918-925.
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  22. Does moral philosophy rest on a mistake?H. A. Prichard - 1912 - Mind 21 (81):21-37.
    Probably to most students of Moral Philosophy there comes a time when they feel a vague sense of dissatisfaction with the whole subject. And the sense of dissatisfaction tends to grow rather than to diminish. It is not so much that the positions, and still more the arguments, of particular thinkers seem unconvincing, though this is true. It is rather that the aim of the subject becomes increasingly obscure. "What," it is asked, "are we really going to learn by Moral (...)
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    Muslim Intellectual: A Study of Al-Ghazālī.H. A. R. Gibb - 1964 - Philosophy East and West 13 (4):369-370.
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  24. Problems of Consciousness: Transactions of the First Conference.H. A. Abramson (ed.) - 1950 - Josiah Macy Foundation.
  25. Problems of Consciousness: Transactions of the Second Conference.H. A. Abramson (ed.) - 1951 - Josiah Macy Foundation.
  26. Problems of Consciousness: Transactions of the Third Conference.H. A. Abramson (ed.) - 1952 - Josiah Macy Foundation.
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    Problems of Consciousness: Transactions of the Fourth Conference.H. A. Abramson (ed.) - 1953 - Josiah Macy Foundation.
  28. Problems of Consciousness: Transactions of the Fifth Conference.H. A. Abramson (ed.) - 1954 - Josiah Macy Foundation.
     
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  29. The Principles of Logic.H. A. Aikens - 1903 - The Monist 13:474.
     
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    The thermal and electrical conductivity of chromium at low temperatures.A. F. A. Harper, W. R. G. Kemp, P. G. Klemens, R. J. Tainsh & G. K. White - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (17):577-583.
  31. Does Moral Philosophy rest on a Mistake?H. A. Pritchard - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21:493.
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  32. Knowledge And Perception.H. A. Prichard - 1950 - Oxford,: Oxford University Press.
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    Constantine and Eusebius.H. A. Drake & T. D. Barnes - 1982 - American Journal of Philology 103 (4):462.
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    Natural Logic.H. A. Lewis - 1981 - Philosophical Quarterly 31 (125):376.
  35. Duty and Ignorance of Fact.H. A. Prichard - 1932 - Philosophy 8 (30):226-228.
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    The 'present' in physics.H. A. C. Dobbs - 1969 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 19 (4):317-324.
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    Foundations for a Science of Personality.H. A. L. - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52:323.
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  38. Knowledge and Perception.H. A. Prichard - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (95):358-360.
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    Islam in Modern History.H. A. R. Gibb & Wilfred Cantwell Smith - 1958 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 78 (2):126.
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    Studies in space orientation. III. Perception of the upright in the absence of a visual field.H. A. Witkin & S. E. Asch - 1948 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 38 (5):603.
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    The Obligation to Keep a Promise.H. A. Prichard - 2002 - In H. A. Prichard (ed.), Moral writings. New York: Oxford University Press.
    A promise to do some action seems to create a binding obligation to do that action. And yet, paradoxically, an obligation seems not to be a fact that we can create or bring into existence; we can create an obligation only by creating or bringing into existence something else. The only way to avoid the paradox is to show that the act of promising creates something other than an obligation, which nonetheless binds us to perform the action in question. After (...)
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    Human Nature in the Light of Psychopathology.H. A. L. - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50:651.
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  43. The relation between the time of psychology and the time of physics part I.H. A. C. Dobbs - 1951 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 2 (6):122-141.
    THIS paper seeks to elucidate the phenomenon known in psychology as 'the specious present,' by postulating a two-dimensional theory of the extensional aspects of time. On this theory, the usual logical and psychological difficulties, encountered in current accounts of this phenomenon, can be resolved. For, when there are two dimensions of time, the same event may be without extension in one of these dimensions ('transition-time'), while it is nevertheless finitely extended in the other of these dimensions ('phase-time'); so that in (...)
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    The Relation Between the Time of Psychology and the Time of Physics Part I.H. A. C. Dobbs - 1951 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 2 (6):122-141.
  45. Knowledge and Perception.H. A. Prichard - 1954 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 16 (4):671-672.
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    Technics and Civilization. [REVIEW]H. A. L. - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (12):331-332.
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    Subjunctive Reasoning.H. A. Lewis - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (113):360-362.
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  48. The time of physics and psychology.H. A. C. Dobbs - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (26):156-160.
    This note is in answer to some criticisms by professor mundle of dobb's work on the above topic. he first presents a general argument, relevant to those criticisms, regarding the physical significance of the fifth dimension. (staff).
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  49. Kant's Theory of Knowledge.H. A. Prichard & Henry Sidgwick - 1913 - Mind 22 (87):331-343.
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    Multidimensional time.H. A. C. Dobbs - 1958 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 9 (35):225-227.
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