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    Human discrimination learning with simultaneous and successive presentation of stimuli.Henry B. Loess & Carl P. Duncan - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 44 (3):215.
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    Post-Analytic Philosophy.Henry B. Veatch - 1988 - Noûs 22 (3):471-476.
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  3. Serenity, Courage, Wisdom: The Enduring Legacy of Reinhold Niebuhr.Henry B. Clark - 1994
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  4. Human Rights. Fact or Fancy?Henry B. Veatch - 1985 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 25 (2):123-125.
     
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    A Neglected Avenue in Contemporary Religious Apologetics: HENRY B. VEATCH.Henry B. Veatch - 1977 - Religious Studies 13 (1):29-48.
    ‘Apologetics’ is hardly a word to be used without apology in the present dispensation. And to speak of anything like a neglected avenue or opportunity in religious apologetics might almost seem as if one were speaking of an opportunity in just such an enterprise as no self-respecting philosopher would nowadays wish even to be associated with. For all of their avoidance of the term, however, the thing designated by the term is something with which not a few philosophers of recent (...)
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    Modern Ethics, Teleology, and the Love of Self.Henry B. Veatch - 1992 - The Monist 75 (1):52-70.
    “Modern ethics,” so-called, has only in the most recent years come under some very sharp and telling, not to say even devastating, criticism. And what is it that one should understand by this term, “modern ethics”? Well, it is a term used largely by very recent critics to designate that whole tradition in ethics, in part utilitarian and in part Kantian in character, that has quite dominated the study of ethics, at least in Anglo-American philosophy, for upwards of three-quarters of (...)
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    Energy Policy and Life Styles in California.Henry B. Clark & Donald E. Miller - 1979 - Selected Papers From the Annual Meeting: American Society of Christian Ethics 5:23-44.
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    Liberals versus conservatives: Are attitudes toward government related to experiences with government?Henry B. Sirgo & Russell Eisenman - 1993 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31 (2):155-157.
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    The Rational Justification of Moral Principles: Can There Be Such a Thing?Henry B. Veatch - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (2):217 - 238.
    It is with these words that Alan Gewirth opened his 1972 Lindley Lecture at the University of Kansas. And he immediately followed up his opening words with a more or less blanket indictment of almost the entire group of contemporary writers on meta-ethics, who, he would aver, while claiming to be "rationalists" in the matter of the rational justification of moral principles, and while making much of how far they have distanced themselves from the old-line emotivists in this very regard, (...)
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  10. Aristoteles beschouwd als tijdgenoot.Henry B. Veatch - 1981 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 43 (2):379-379.
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    A Contemporary Modus Vivendi for St. Thomas.Henry B. Veatch - 1971 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 45:11-15.
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    A Contemporary Modus Vivendi for St. Thomas.Henry B. Veatch - 1971 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 45:11-15.
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    Are There Non-Moral Goods?Henry B. Veatch - 1978 - New Scholasticism 52 (4):471-499.
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    Books in review.Henry B. Veatch & Guyton B. Hammond - 1975 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 6 (4):256-259.
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    Essentialism and the Problem of Individuation.Henry B. Veatch - 1974 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 48:64.
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  16. Formalism and/or Intentionality in Logic.Henry B. Veatch - 1964 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 29 (1):65-65.
     
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    Folly and Sense in Present-day Philosophy.Henry B. Veatch - 1980 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 54:1-13.
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  18. Folly and Sense in Present-day Philosophy.Henry B. Veatch - 1980 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 54:1-13.
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    Heidegger: The Critique of Logic.Henry B. Veatch - 1979 - International Philosophical Quarterly 19 (1):115-117.
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    Is Kant the gray eminence of contemporary ethical theory?Henry B. Veatch - 1980 - Ethics 90 (2):218-238.
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    Is Quine a Metaphysician?Henry B. Veatch - 1978 - Review of Metaphysics 31 (3):406 - 430.
    The author wishes to discover a way in which the philosophy of w v quine can be described relative to its place in the history of metaphysics. In order to facilitate such a classification, The author distinguishes between the aristotelian notion of metaphysics, As the study of being qua being or ultimate reality, And kant's transcendental approach in which it is admitted that only appearances can ever be described and that things can never be known as they are in themselves. (...)
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    Kant and Aquinas.Henry B. Veatch - 1974 - New Scholasticism 48 (1):73-99.
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    Kant and Aquinas.Henry B. Veatch - 1974 - New Scholasticism 48 (1):73-99.
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    Language and Ethics: "What's Hecuba to Him, or He to Hecuba?".Henry B. Veatch - 1970 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 44:45 - 62.
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  25. Medalist's Address: A Contemporary "Modus Vivendi" for St. Thomas.Henry B. Veatch - 1971 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 45:11.
     
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    Myth and Philosophy.Henry B. Veatch - 1971 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 45:11-15.
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  27. Minds: What and Where in the World Are They.Henry B. Veatch - 1962 - In Jordan M. Scher (ed.), Theories Of The Mind. New York,: Free Press Of Glencoe. pp. 314--329.
     
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    On the Use and Abuse of the Principle of Universalizability.Henry B. Veatch - 1977 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 51:162-170.
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  29. Presidential Address: Folly and Sense in Present-day Philosophy.Henry B. Veatch - 1980 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 54:1.
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    Philosophy's Great Tradition.Henry B. Veatch - 1992 - Modern Schoolman 69 (3-4):407-420.
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    Paying heed to Gewirth's principle of categorial consistency.Henry B. Veatch - 1976 - Ethics 86 (4):278-287.
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  32. Problem : Some Recent Developments in Logic: Their Implications for Ontology and for Intentionality.Henry B. Veatch - 1958 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 32:98.
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    Putting the Square Back into Opposition.Henry B. Veatch - 1956 - New Scholasticism 30 (4):409-440.
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    Reason and Morality. Alan Gewirth.Henry B. Veatch - 1979 - Ethics 89 (4):401-414.
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    Some Recent Developments in Logic: Their Implications for Onto!ogy and for Intentionality.Henry B. Veatch - 1958 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 32:98-107.
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    Some Recent Developments in Logic: Their Implications for Onto!ogy and for Intentionality.Henry B. Veatch - 1958 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 32:98-107.
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    St. Thomas and the Question, "How Are Synthetic Judgments A Priori Possible?".Henry B. Veatch - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 42 (3):239-263.
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    Thomas and Bonaventure.Henry B. Veatch - 1974 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 48:64-73.
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    The Idea of a Christian Science and Scholarship.Henry B. Veatch - 1984 - Faith and Philosophy 1 (1):89-110.
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    The Problems and the Prospects of a Christian Philosophy—Then and Now.Henry B. Veatch - 1992 - The Monist 75 (3):381-391.
    When the very possibility of a Christian philosophy was raised in the celebrated Bréhier-Gilson debate over half-a-century ago, there could have been no mistaking the issue in the debate. On the one hand, it was asked how any philosopher could properly think of himself as a Christian philosopher, if his philosophy were to be regarded as warranted simply on his faith as a Christian. For that presumably meant that one’s philosophy was seriously compromised by its appeal to something clearly extra-philosophical—viz. (...)
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    The role of the Christian philosopher.Henry B. Veatch - 1958 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 32:98-107.
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    Why not Intentionality?Henry B. Veatch - 1960 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 4:355-360.
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  43. The Nature of Irreversibility.Henry B. Hollinger & Michael J. Zenzen - 1987 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 38 (3):404-406.
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    No Obligation for Mrs. X—But Can She Be Bought?Henry B. Soloway & Michael Jerome Carella - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (6):45.
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    No Obligation for Mrs. X: But Can She Be Bought?Henry B. Soloway & Michael Jerome Carella - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (6):45.
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    Attitudes toward the government helping blacks: The South versus the rest of the nation.Henry B. Sirgo & Russell Eisenman - 1993 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31 (5):454-456.
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    Liberals versus conservatives: Personality, child-rearing attitudes, and birth order/sex differences.Russell Eisenman & Henry B. Sirgo - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (2):240-242.
    Fifty adults who had made monetary contributions to political campaigns were interviewed to determine differences between liberals and conservatives in terms of personality, child-rearing attitudes, and birth order/sex variables. Study 1 found liberals to favor nonrestrictive controls both on self and on children, while conservatives tended to favor the opposite. Women were more likely than men to be liberals, and all first-born females were liberals. In Study 2, the sample as a whole was high in self-esteem and autonomy, and there (...)
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    Kierkegaard’s Non-Dialectical Dialectic or That Kierkegaard is not Hegelian.Henry B. Piper - 2004 - International Philosophical Quarterly 44 (4):497-517.
    This paper considers a series of Kierkegaard’s early “upbuilding discourses” in order to argue that Kierkegaard was never Hegelian. These discourses reveal a dialectical play of non-dialectical difference and tension rather than mediated resolution and progress.Thus Kierkegaard’s is not a logical dialectic of mediation but an existential dialectic of difference—of irremediable paradox. The divisions of existential dividedness do not resolve themselves because they cannot resolve at all; existential difference, as distinct from logical contradiction, is non-dialectical. Kierkegaard’s is a “one-way” dialectic (...)
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    On Violence, East and West.Henry B. Piper - 2003 - The Acorn 12 (1):9-18.
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    On Violence, East and West.Henry B. Piper - 2003 - The Acorn 12 (1):9-18.
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