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  1. Art, mind, and religion.William H. Capitan & Daniel Davy Merrill (eds.) - 1967 - [Pittsburgh]: University of Pittsburgh Press.
    This volume offers an unusual variety of topics presented during the sixth annual Oberlin Colloquium in Philosophy.
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  2. The Artist's Intention.William H. Capitan - 1964 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 18 (68/69):323-34.
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    Part X of Hume's "Dialogues".William H. Capitan - 1966 - American Philosophical Quarterly 3 (1):82-85.
    In hume's dialogues, Part x, Philo presents the trilemma attributed to epicurus: "is God willing but unable to prevent evil? able but unwilling? both willing and able? whence, Then is evil?" some critics say philo is trying to disprove god's existence. Some say he is not. I say he grants God exists as the first cause in order to show natural religion is impossible. For natural religion must establish god's benevolence, But it cannot combat "moderate scepticism" to establish any moral (...)
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    The Humanities through the Arts.William H. Capitan - 1976 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 34 (3):366-367.
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  5. Literary Truth without Empirical Claims.William H. Capitan - 1962 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 16 (1=59):116.
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    Metaphysics and explanation.William H. Capitan & Daniel Davy Merrill (eds.) - 1966 - [Pittsburgh]: University of Pittsburgh Press.
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  7. Ouvrages reçus.William H. Capitan - 1962 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 16 (1=59):127.
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    On Unity In Poems.William H. Capitan - 1966 - The Monist 50 (2):188-203.
    Speaking of T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land, F. R. Leavis says, “The unity the poem aims at is that of an inclusive consciousness: the organization it achieves as a work of art is of the kind that … may, by analogy, be called musical.” Speaking of the same poem, Karl Shapiro says, “That it is lacking in unity is obvious. Any part of The Waste Land can be switched with any other part without changing the sense of the poem.”.
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  9. Philosophy of religion.William H. Capitan - 1972 - Indianapolis,: Pegasus.
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    Philosophy of religion.William H. Capitan - 1972 - Indianapolis,: Pegasus.
    This book is for students and general readers. It covers only some of the many topics in philosophy of religion, but those it covers might interest especially the person who thinks about religion today. The variety of topics discussed is broad enough to give the reader an understanding of the richness of the field, and the topics are treated in sufficient detail to acquaint the reader with one typical approach to philosophy of religion. The historical contexts and the historical order (...)
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  11. Revue Des revues.William H. Capitan - 1962 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 16 (1=59):131.
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    The Ethical Navigator.William H. Capitan - 2000 - Upa.
    For those participating in the ever-developing discussion in modern society about the role of traditional morality, The Ethical Navigator is a much-needed guide to the central concepts of ethics. William H. Capitan, through examples taken from pop culture, religious scriptures, and historical documents, provides easily grasped discussions of moral authority. The book demonstrates how today's emphasis on individual freedoms has stripped us of the morality to protect the freedom of society. A highly accessible work, The Ethical Navigator concludes with practical (...)
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  13. Metaphysics and Explanation Proceedings.Daniel D. Merrill & William H. Capitan - 1966 - University of Pittsburgh Press.
     
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