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    Heidegger: necessity and structure of the question of Being.Harold G. Alderman - 1970 - Philosophy Today 14 (2):141-147.
    Being for Heidegger, Professor Alderman tells us, is like the mountain, it challenges us because it is simply there. In whatever we do, we cannot help "using" Being with a kind of comfortableness. However, there is the challenge to "mention" Being which brings a new and better kind of atunement. Man can think Being because he can be ontological. Man is both questioner and context. Any clarity in our understanding of Heidegger is a step. Professor Alderman helps us (...)
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    Heidegger: necessity and structure of the question of Being.Harold G. Alderman - 1970 - Philosophy Today 14 (2):141-147.
    Being for Heidegger, Professor Alderman tells us, is like the mountain, it challenges us because it is simply there. In whatever we do, we cannot help "using" Being with a kind of comfortableness. However, there is the challenge to "mention" Being which brings a new and better kind of atunement. Man can think Being because he can be ontological. Man is both questioner and context. Any clarity in our understanding of Heidegger is a step. Professor Alderman helps us (...)
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  3. Heidegger's Critique of Science.Harold G. Alderman - 1969 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 50 (4):549.
     
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    By Virtue of a Virtue.Harold Alderman - 1982 - Review of Metaphysics 36 (1):127 - 153.
    BEGINNING with G. E. M. Anscombe's "Modern Moral Philosophy" in 1958, various critics--e.g., Frankena, Foot, MacIntyre, and Murdock--have, to one extent or another, expressed dissatisfaction with the condition of modern moral philosophy. Prior to this round of critiques, H. A. Prichard in 1912 asked the question "Is Moral Philosophy Based on a Mistake?" in an essay of that title in Mind. One finds precedent for these expressions of discontent with the ground rules of moral philosophy in both Aristotle and Kant, (...)
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    Derrida and Indian Philosophy.Harold G. Coward - 1990 - State University of New York Press.
    Coward (religious studies, U. of Calgary) explores the similarities and differences between the language theories of modern French philosopher Jacques Derrida and several traditional Indian schools of thought.
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    Derrida and Negative Theology.Harold G. Coward, Toby Avard Foshay & Jacques Derrida - 1992 - SUNY Press.
    This book explores the thought of Jacques Derrida as it relates to the tradition of apophatic thought--negative theology and philosophy--in both Western and Eastern traditions. Following the Introduction by Toby Foshay, two of Derrida's essays on negative theology, Of an Apocalyptic Tone Newly Adopted in Philosophy and How to Avoid Speaking: Denials, are reprinted here. These are followed by essays from a Western perspective by Mark C. Taylor and Michel Despland, and essays from an Eastern perspective by David Loy, a (...)
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  7. The philosophy of the grammarians.Harold G. Coward & K. Kunjunni Raja - 1970 - In Karl H. Potter (ed.), The encyclopedia of Indian philosophies. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
     
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    Respectfully submitted.Harold G. Aron - 1932 - New York city,: Georgic press.
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    Communicative body movements: American emblems.Harold G. Johnson, Paul Ekman & Wallace V. Friesen - 1975 - Semiotica 15 (4).
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    The sphota theory of language: a philosophical analysis.Harold G. Coward - 1980 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
    According to Bhartrhari, these are the three levels of language through which ... necessarily identified with language, since these levels of language, ...
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    Theologizing in a World of Pluralism.Harold G. Coward - 1981 - Journal of Dharma 6 (4):343-351.
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    "Speech versus writing" in Derrida and bhartṛhari.Harold G. Coward - 1991 - Philosophy East and West 41 (2):141-162.
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    The Significance of Poetry for Psychological Theory.Harold G. McCurdy - 1994 - Tradition and Discovery 21 (3):19-30.
    Contemporary associationistic psychology excludes poetic truth an all that it implies regarding the participation of the observer with the observed in building up our conception of reality.
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    Journey into Emptiness: Dogen, Merton, Jung, and the Quest for Transformation (review).Harold G. Coward - 2003 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 23 (1):167-170.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 23 (2003) 167-170 [Access article in PDF] Journey into Emptiness: Dogen, Merton, Jung, and the Quest for Transformation. By Robert Jingen Gunn. New York: Paulist Press, 2000. xiv + 334 pp. Written by a New York psychotherapist who also has Zen training, the thesis of this book is that the experience of emptiness is a necessary precondition to spiritual transformation. "Emptiness" is defined as "an experience of (...)
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    Psychology and Karma.Harold G. Coward - 1983 - Philosophy East and West 33 (1):49-60.
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    T.R.V. Murti.Harold G. Coward - 2003 - New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research.
    Description: T.R.V. Murti was an original and leading thinker among the Indian philosophers of the twentieth century. He had a brilliant philosophical mind, a love of analysis and argument, and a respect for texts, especially the ones with which he disagreed, as seen in his most important book, The Central Philosophy of Buddhism. With both traditional Shastri training and a Western style Ph.D., Murti was able to bring both strengths to his writing and teaching. Murti knew everything by heart, all (...)
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    Tebe Kre Nentie.Harold G. Levine - 1982 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 10 (1):66-93.
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    The Pathans, 550 B. C.-A. D. 1957.Harold G. Josif & Olaf Caroe - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (1):77.
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    Aesthetic choice as a personality function.Harold G. Mccurdy - 1954 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 12 (3):373-377.
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    Sphota Theory of Language.Harold G. Coward - 1982 - Philosophy East and West 32 (2):226-228.
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  21. "Language" in Indian Philosophy and Religion.Harold G. Coward - 1980 - Religious Studies 16 (1):126-127.
     
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  22. Studies in Indian Thought. Collected Papers of Prof. T. R. V. Murti.Harold G. Coward & T. R. V. Murti - 1985 - Religious Studies 21 (1):123-124.
     
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    Religious Diversity: Essays by Wilfred Cantwell Smith. Edited by Willard G. Oxtoby. New York: Harper and Row, 1976. Pp. 198 + xxiv. $4.95, paper; $10.00, hardcover. [REVIEW]Harold G. Coward - 1980 - Dialogue 19 (4):705-709.
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  24. Controlling Factors in Economic Development.Harold G. Moulton - 1951 - Science and Society 15 (1):61-63.
     
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    Semantic Powers: Meaning and the Means of Knowing in Classical Indian Philosophy (review). [REVIEW]Harold G. Coward - 2001 - Philosophy East and West 51 (3):419-420.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Semantic Powers: Meaning and the Means of Knowing in Classical Indian PhilosophyHarold CowardSemantic Powers: Meaning and the Means of Knowing in Classical Indian Philosophy. By Jonardon Ganeri. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. Pp. x + 266.In Semantic Powers: Meaning and the Means of Knowing in Classical Indian Philosophy, Jonardon Ganeri adds to our understanding of the Nyāya philosophy of language in the modern English-speaking world. Building on Bimal (...)
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    BhartṛhariBhartrhari.Wilhelm Rau & Harold G. Coward - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):232.
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  27. Bhartṛhari. [REVIEW]Harold G. Coward - 1978 - Philosophy East and West 28 (2):235-236.
     
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    The Sphoṭa Theory of Language. A Philosophical AnalysisThe Sphota Theory of Language. A Philosophical Analysis.Rosane Rocher & Harold G. Coward - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (4):673.
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    An Introduction to Haiku; An Anthology of Poems and Poets from Bashō to ShikiAn Introduction to Haiku; An Anthology of Poems and Poets from Basho to Shiki.E. H. S. & Harold G. Henderson - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (4):390.
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    Tales from the Japanese Storytellers as Collected in the Hō-Dan-Zō by Post WheelerTales from the Japanese Storytellers as Collected in the Ho-Dan-Zo by Post Wheeler.C. S. G., Harold G. Henderson & Post Wheeler - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (4):610.
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    The Philosophy of the GrammariansEncyclopedia of Indian Philosophies.George Cardona, Harold G. Coward, K. Kunjunni Raja & Karl H. Potter - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (1):137.
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  32. Healing Bodies and Souls: A Practical Guide for Congregations.W. Daniel Hale & Harold G. Koenig - 2003
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  33. Pastoral Care of Alcohol Abusers.Andrew J. Weaver & Harold G. Koenig - 2009
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    Nietzsche's Gift.Harold Alderman - 1977 - Ohio University Press.
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    The psychometric properties of the Persian version of the moral injury symptoms scale-health care professionals version.Alireza Malakoutikhah, Mohammad Ali Zakeri, Harold G. Koenig & Mahlagha Dehghan - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundHealth care professionals face a number of problems during crises, such as the COVID-19. Studies addressed the prevalence of moral injury among healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 outbreak. Lack of a valid standard of moral injury among health care professionals is one of the factors that has made it difficult to identify and treat this complication. This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Moral Injury Symptoms Scale-Health Care Professionals among health care professionals in Iran.MethodsThis study was conducted (...)
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    8. By Virtue of a Virtue.Harold Alderman - 1997 - In Daniel Statman (ed.), Virtue Ethics: A Critical Reader. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 145-164.
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    Dialectic as philosophical care.Harold Alderman - 1973 - Man and World 6 (2):206-220.
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    Crossing Over.Harold Alderman - 1980 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 29:1-10.
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    Nietzsche’s Masks.Harold Alderman - 1972 - International Philosophical Quarterly 12 (3):365-388.
  40. Heidegger's Critique of Science and Technology.Harold Alderman - 1978 - In Michael Murray (ed.), Heidegger and modern philosophy: critical essays. New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. 35--50.
     
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  41. Religion and Subjective Well-Being in Chinese College Students: Does Meaningfulness Matter?Yanfei Hou, Xiangang Feng, Xueling Yang, Zicong Yang, Xiaoyuan Zhang & Harold G. Koenig - 2018 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 40 (1):60-79.
    _ Source: _Volume 40, Issue 1, pp 60 - 79 Studies from the West have reported a positive relationship between religion and mental health, and yet research on the relationship between religiosity and well-being among Chinese is rare. The present study investigated this relationship in a representative sample of Chinese college students. From a total sample of 11139 college students in 16 universities nationwide, 1418 students with self-reported religious beliefs were selected. We assessed religiosity, subjective well-being, psychological distress, and meaning (...)
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  42. Crossing Over.Harold Alderman - 1980 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 29:1-10.
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    A Nosegay for Nietzsche.Harold Alderman - 1983 - International Studies in Philosophy 15 (2):87-94.
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    Heidegger on Being Human.Harold Alderman - 1971 - Philosophy Today 1 (1):16-29.
    The paper clarifies heidegger's analysis of what it means to be human by: comparing it with other inquiries into the nature of man, By stating the most general features of his analysis, And by indicating how man's temporal nature provides access to being. A concluding section shows the relationship between the analysis of man and the post-Kehre seinsfrage.
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    Heidegger on nature of metaphysics.Harold Alderman - 1971 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 2 (3):12-22.
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    Nietzsche’s Nachlass.Harold Alderman - 1973 - International Philosophical Quarterly 13 (4):551-552.
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    Origin and Telos: A reconstruction of the relation between the birth of tragedy and thus spoke zarathustra.Harold Alderman - 1980 - Research in Phenomenology 10 (1):192-207.
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    Socratic wisdom.Harold Alderman - 1981 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 19 (3):293-297.
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    The place of comedy.Harold Alderman - 1977 - Man and World 10 (2):152-172.
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    Oedipus the King: A Hermeneutic Tragedy.Harold Alderman - 1981 - Philosophy and Literature 5 (2):176-185.
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