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    The aesthetics of Luigi pareyson.Hugh T. Bredin - 1966 - British Journal of Aesthetics 6 (2):193-203.
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    Talking About Particulars.Hugh T. Bredin - 1972 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 21:307-309.
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    The Nature of Things.Hugh T. Bredin - 1975 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 24:299-301.
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    Analytical Philosophy of Action.Hugh T. Bredin - 1973 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 22:295-297.
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    Knowledge.Hugh T. Bredin - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:335-338.
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    Metaphysics and Essence.Hugh T. Bredin - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:333-335.
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  7. "Arte, critica, fenomenologia": ed. Luciano Anceschi. [REVIEW]Hugh T. Bredin - 1966 - British Journal of Aesthetics 6 (4):394.
     
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  8. "La controversia estetica nel marxismo": Giuseppe Prestipino. [REVIEW]Hugh T. Bredin - 1976 - British Journal of Aesthetics 16 (2):172.
     
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    Talking About Particulars. [REVIEW]Hugh T. Bredin - 1972 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 21:307-309.
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    Talking About Particulars. [REVIEW]Hugh T. Bredin - 1972 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 21:307-309.
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  11. "Teoria dell' arte" and "Coversazioni di estetica": Luigi Pareyson. [REVIEW]Hugh T. Bredin - 1966 - British Journal of Aesthetics 6 (4):393.
     
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    The Nature of Things. [REVIEW]Hugh T. Bredin - 1975 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 24:299-301.
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    The Nature of Things. [REVIEW]Hugh T. Bredin - 1975 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 24:299-301.
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    Analytical Philosophy of Action. [REVIEW]Hugh T. Bredin - 1973 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 22:295-297.
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    Analytical Philosophy of Action. [REVIEW]Hugh T. Bredin - 1973 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 22:295-297.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Hugh T. Bredin - 1966 - British Journal of Aesthetics 6 (4):420-422.
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    Metaphysics and Essence. [REVIEW]Hugh T. Bredin - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:333-335.
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    Metaphysics and Essence. [REVIEW]Hugh T. Bredin - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:333-335.
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    Metaphysics and Essence. [REVIEW]Hugh T. Bredin - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:333-335.
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    Knowledge. [REVIEW]Hugh T. Bredin - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:335-338.
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    T. S. Eliot and Thomistic Scholasticism.Hugh Bredin - 1972 - Journal of the History of Ideas 33 (2):299.
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    Interpretative cognitive ethology.Hugh T. Wilder - 1996 - In Dale Jamieson & Marc Bekoff (eds.), Readings in Animal Cognition. MIT Press. pp. 29--62.
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    Meanings and demons.Hugh T. Wilder - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 29 (1):37 - 43.
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    Quine's Arguments for the Interdeterminacy of Translation.Hugh T. Wilder - 1975 - Philosophy Research Archives 1:18-45.
    The purpose of the article is to evaluate Quine's arguments for the thesis of the indeterminacy of translation. After formulation of the thesis, Quine's four main arguments are described and evaluated. The arguments are: (1) the argument from the underdeterminacy of physical theory, (2) the argument from the inscrutability of terms, (3) the argument from the conjunction of the Peircean notion of meaning and the Duhemian thesis about the interanimation of sentences, and (4-) the argument from the linguist's reliance on (...)
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    Quine on natural kinds.Hugh T. Wilder - 1972 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 50 (3):263 – 270.
  26. Mystery and Meaning in the Christian Faith.Hugh T. Kerr - 1958
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    Lewis and Quine on Private Meanings and Subjectivism.Hugh T. Wilder - 1971 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):25 - 44.
    In the early chapters of Mind and the World Order, Lewis develops a theory of meaning which has interesting points of similarity with that mentalistic or propositional theory of meaning which has been rejected by Quine, in Word and Object and elsewhere. There are also interesting similarities, however, between Lewis’ theory and Quine's own naturalistic theory. In this paper, I shall concentrate on one such similarity: namely, the analogy, noticed by Quine, between the predicament formulated in his own thesis of (...)
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    Practical Reason and the Logic of Imperatives.Hugh T. Wilder - 1980 - Metaphilosophy 11 (3-4):244-251.
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    Mother/nature a skeptical look at the unique naturalness of maternal parenting.Hugh T. Wilder - 1983 - Journal of Social Philosophy 14 (2):1-17.
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    Practical Reason and the Logic of Imperatives.Hugh T. Wilder - 1980 - Metaphilosophy 11 (3-4):244--251.
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    A syllabus for research ethics committees: training needs and resources in different European countries.Ester Cairoli, Hugh T. Davies, Jürgen Helm, Georg Hook, Petra Knupfer & Frank Wells - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (3):184-186.
    This paper reports a European Forum for Good Clinical Practice workshop held in 2011 to consider a research ethics committee training syllabus, subsequent training needs and resources. The syllabus that was developed was divided into four competencies: committee working; scientific method; ethical analysis and the regulatory framework. Appropriate training needs for each, with possible resources, were discussed. Lack of funding for training was reported as a major problem but affordable alternatives were debated. Strengths and weaknesses of this approach were discussed (...)
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    Postmodern Public Administration: Toward Discourse.Charles J. Fox & Hugh T. Miller - 1995 - SAGE Publications.
    In this book Fox and Miller define public administration theory and public management doctrine as an orthodoxy that is intellectually bankrupt and democratically unacceptable. Constitutionalism and communitarianism get similar treatment. Next, the authors construct a new theoretical position defined as constructivism and based on critical theory, phenomenology and structuration theory.
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  33. New Directions in Biblical Thought.Martin E. Marty, Stephen C. Neill, L. Harold de Wolf, J. Carter Swaim, Hugh T. Kerr, Jack Finegan, Wayne H. Cowan, Carl Michalson, Clyde Leonard Manschreck, John W. Meister, Stanton A. Coblentz & Hazel Davis Clark - 1960
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    Sign and Value in Saussure.Hugh Bredin - 1984 - Philosophy 59 (227):67 - 77.
    The most important, or at least the most central, part of Ferdinand de Saussure's Course in General Linguistics is found in the first six chaptersof Part Two. Here, Saussure formulates one of the basic principles of Structuralism. Yet the text is in some ways oddly impenetrable. It is dear enough on a quick reading, but closer attention discovers doubtful meanings, ambiguity, the beginnings even of contradictions. These defects may, of course, be inevitable in a reconstructed text. Or they may testify (...)
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    The Aesthetics of Thomas Aquinas.Umberto Eco & Hugh Bredin - 1988 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (1):100.
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    The Literal and the Figurative.Hugh Bredin - 1992 - Philosophy 67 (259):69 - 80.
    In everyday English usage, the words ‘literal’ and ‘figurative’ are normally taken to be opposite in meaning. It is an opposition with very ancient roots. One of its forbears was the medieval theory of Scriptural hermeneutics, which distinguished among the literal, allegorical, moral, and anagogic senses of Scripture. This itself had an ancestry in pre-Augustinian times: Augustine tells in his Confessions how he learned from Ambrose the trick of interpreting Scripture figuratively, thus eliminating the problems and contradictions created by a (...)
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    Philosophies of Art and Beauty: Introducing Aesthetics.Hugh Bredin & Liberato Santoro - 2000
    A thorough historical survey of philosophies of the arts.
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  38. simposio di detta associazione, dedicato questa volta all'estetica e più particolarmente a «chiarire alcuni problemi dell'espressione fantastica in letteratura». Metafora e simbolo, seguiti anche nei loro sviluppi nella.Hugh Bredin - 1965 - Rivista di Estetica 10:424.
     
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  39. S. Kemal and I. Gaskell "The Language of Art History".Hugh Bredin - 1993 - Humana Mente:373.
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    Teleology.Hugh Bredin - 1978 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 26:338-340.
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    The aesthetic of beuron and other writings.Hugh Bredin - 2004 - British Journal of Aesthetics 44 (4):445-447.
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    Translation and the Nature of Philosophy: A New Theory of Words.Belfast Hugh Bredin - 1991 - Philosophical Books 32 (3):171-173.
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    The displacement of character in narrative theory.Hugh Bredin - 1982 - British Journal of Aesthetics 22 (4):291-300.
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    The Opening Mind.Hugh Bredin - 1980 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 27:402-407.
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    I. A. Richards and the Philosophy of Practical Criticism.Hugh Bredin - 1986 - Philosophy and Literature 10 (1):26-37.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hugh Bredin I. A. RICHARDS AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF PRACTICAL CRITICISM IN much of the English-speaking world, an essential component of literary studies is the exercise known as "practical criticism." The name, and to some extent the practice, originated in a book by I. A. Richards, Practical Criticism, 1 in which he described an experiment conducted by him at Cambridge and elsewhere. In the experiment, undergraduate students (...)
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    Ironies and Paradoxes.Hugh Bredin - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 21:1-5.
    In contemporary literary culture there is a widespread belief that ironies and paradoxes are closely akin. This is due to the importance that is given to the use of language in contemporary estimations of literature. Ironies and paradoxes seem to embody the sorts of a linguistic rebellion, innovation, deviation, and play, that have throughout this century become the dominant criteria of literary value. The association of irony with paradox, and of both with literature, is often ascribed to the New Criticism, (...)
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    James McEvoy1943-2010.Hugh Bredin - 2011 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 5 (1):1-3.
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    L’Activité Artistique.Hugh Bredin - 1971 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 20:253-260.
    The subtitle of this book, Philosophie du faire, suggests both its Thomistic inclinations and the approach adopted to the problems of aesthetics. Professor Philippe is more than ready to distinguish between the fine arts and the useful arts, but only as modes of the activity of ‘making’.
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    Law, Morality and Society.Hugh Bredin - 1978 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 26:336-338.
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    Metaphor, literalism, and the non-verbal arts.Hugh Bredin - 1990 - Philosophia 20 (3):263-277.
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