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    John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control.Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - Princeton University Press.
    John Stuart Mill is one of the hallowed figures of the liberal tradition, revered for his defense of liberal principles and expansive personal liberty. By examining Mill's arguments in On Liberty in light of his other writings, however, Joseph Hamburger reveals a Mill very different from the "saint of rationalism" so central to liberal thought. He shows that Mill, far from being an advocate of a maximum degree of liberty, was an advocate of liberty and control--indeed a degree (...)
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    Whigs and Liberals.Joseph Hamburger - 1989 - Utilitas 1 (2):300.
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  3. Intellectuals in Politics: John Stuart Mill and the Philosophic Radicals.Joseph Hamburger - 1965 - Yale University Press.
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    Acknowledgments.Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - In John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control. Princeton University Press. pp. xix-2.
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    Books in Review.Joseph Hamburger - 1993 - Political Theory 21 (3):547-551.
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    Contents.Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - In John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control. Princeton University Press.
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    Chapter eight. How much liberty?Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - In John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control. Princeton University Press. pp. 166-202.
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    Chapter five. Arguments about christianity in on liberty.Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - In John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control. Princeton University Press. pp. 86-107.
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    Chapter Four. CANDOR OR CONCEALMENT.Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - In John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control. Princeton University Press. pp. 55-85.
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    Chapter Nine. MILL's RHETORIC.Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - In John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control. Princeton University Press. pp. 203-224.
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    Chapter one. Liberty and control.Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - In John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control. Princeton University Press. pp. 3-17.
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    Chapter seven. Individuality and moral reform.Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - In John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control. Princeton University Press. pp. 149-165.
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    Chapter six. The religion of humanity.Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - In John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control. Princeton University Press. pp. 108-148.
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    Chapter two. Cultural reform.Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - In John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control. Princeton University Press. pp. 18-41.
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    Chapter three. Mill and christianity.Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - In John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control. Princeton University Press. pp. 42-54.
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    Epilogue.Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - In John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control. Princeton University Press. pp. 225-234.
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    Editor’s note.Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - In John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control. Princeton University Press.
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    Introduction.Joseph Hamburger - 1982 - In John StuartHG Mill (ed.), Essays on England, Ireland, and Empire: Volume Vi. University of Toronto Press.
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    Index.Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - In John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control. Princeton University Press. pp. 235-239.
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    Mill and Tocqueville on Liberty.Joseph Hamburger - 1976 - In John Robson & Michael Laine (eds.), James and John Stuart Mill Papers of the Centenary Conference. University of Toronto Press. pp. 111-125.
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    Preface.Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - In John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control. Princeton University Press.
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  22. Civic Liberalism.Thomas Spragens, Stephen Macedo, Joseph Hamburger, Colin Bird, Andrew Levine & Bert van den Brink - 2003 - Political Theory 31 (1):125-135.
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    The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham. Volume 9, January 1817 to June 1820, ed. Stephen Conway, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1989, pp. xxix + 513. [REVIEW]Joseph Hamburger - 1991 - Utilitas 3 (1):139.
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    Unpacking the warburg library.Anthony Grafton, Jeffrey F. Hamburger, Peter Mack, Michael Baxandall, Elizabeth Sears, Georges Didi-Huberman, Carlo Ginzburg, Joseph Leo Koerner, Christopher S. Wood & Jill Kraye - 2012 - Common Knowledge 18 (1):117-127.
    Against the backdrop of Walter Benjamin's famous essay, “Unpacking My Library”, this article, by the Librarian of the Warburg Institute, tells the story of the many times that the Warburg Library has been packed and unpacked. First it was the private collection of Aby Warburg, later a public institution, originally in Hamburg and then in London from 1933 to the present. This essay also explores the various ways in which books have been — and continue to be — acquired by (...)
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    Bruce Mazlish, "James and John Stuart mill". [REVIEW]Joseph Hamburger - 1976 - History and Theory 15 (3):328.
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    Book Review: Marx and Mill: Two Views of Social Conflict and Social Harmony. [REVIEW]Joseph Hamburger - 1976 - Political Theory 4 (1):108-112.
  27. Review. [REVIEW]Joseph Hamburger - 1976 - History and Theory 15:328-341.
     
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    Dimensions of equality Dennis McKerlie 263 imagining interest Stephen G. Engelmann 289 the self-other asymmetry and act-utilitarianism. [REVIEW]Brad Hooker, Joseph Hamburger, Henry Sidgwick, Jonathan Riley, D. Weinstein, Margaret Olivia Little, Desmond King, F. Gaus, J. J. Kupperman & Dale Jamieson - 2001 - Utilitas 13 (3).
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  29. The Pursuit of Certainty: David Hume, Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill, Beatrice Webb.Shirley Robin Letwin, John B. Stewart, Carl B. Cone, Alfred Cobban & Joseph Hamburger - 1967 - Science and Society 31 (1):37-47.
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    The theory of equations in the 18th century: The work of Joseph Lagrange.Robin Rider Hamburg - 1976 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 16 (1):17-36.
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    The paradoxical situation of western philosophy and the search for chinese wisdom.Joseph S. Wu - 1971 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 14 (1-4):1 – 18.
    This introductory article begins by presenting the author's impression of contemporary Western philosophy as having become too professionalized to perform the functions of moral guidance and spiritual supervision. Herein lies a reason for the search for Oriental wisdom by some people in the West. The author then points out some fallacies often incurred in the pursuit of Chinese philosophy: the fallacy of ?craving for cash value?, the fallacy of ?the Procrustean bed?, and the fallacy of ?the misplaced hamburger?. In (...)
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    Joseph Hamburger, John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1998, pp. xx + 239.Shigekazu Yamashita - 2001 - Utilitas 13 (3):360.
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    Books in review : Macaula yand the whig tradition by Joseph Hamburger. Chicago: University of chicago press, 1976. Pp. XIII, 274. $17.50. [REVIEW]Thomas Pinney - 1977 - Political Theory 5 (4):553-557.
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    John Stuart Mill, Collected Works. University of Toronto Press and I Routledge & Kegan Paul Volume I: Autobiography and Literary Essays Edited by John M. Robson and Jack Stillinger 1981, liv+766 pp., £32.50Volume VI: Essays on England, Ireland, and the Empire Edited by John M. Robson, Introduction by Joseph Hamburger 1982, ixvi+677 pp., £38.00. [REVIEW]Karl Britton - 1983 - Philosophy 58 (224):263-.
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    Collected Works Vol. 6, Essays on England, Ireland, and the EmpireJohn Stuart Mill John M. Robson, editor Introduction by Joseph Hamburger Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1982. Pp. lxvi, 677. $60.00 - Bibliography of Works on John Stuart MillMichael Laine Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1982. Pp. ix, 173. $35.00. [REVIEW]J. B. Schneewind - 1984 - Dialogue 23 (3):554-555.
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    Color in Cusanus.Jeffrey F. Hamburger - 2021 - Stuttgart: Hiersemann Verlag.
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    Das form-problem in der neueren deutschen ästhetik und kunsttheorie.Margarete Hamburger - 1915 - Heidelberg,: C. Winter.
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    Wahrheit und ästhetische Wahrheit.Käte Hamburger - 1979 - Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta.
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  39. The weirdest people in the world?Joseph Henrich, Steven J. Heine & Ara Norenzayan - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (2-3):61-83.
    Behavioral scientists routinely publish broad claims about human psychology and behavior in the world's top journals based on samples drawn entirely from Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic (WEIRD) societies. Researchers – often implicitly – assume that either there is little variation across human populations, or that these “standard subjects” are as representative of the species as any other population. Are these assumptions justified? Here, our review of the comparative database from across the behavioral sciences suggests both that there is (...)
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    The Art of Reasoning in Biology and Medicine.Jean Hamburger - 1987 - Diogenes 35 (138):26-40.
    The Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget devoted his life to following, step by step and lovingly, the development in children of the art of reasoning. In the course of the successive stages of this development, the child's view of the world changes in nature. Similarly, from its earliest infancy, medicine has viewed living things in successively different manners. For medicine, it is true, the stages overlap; one may still be using an ancient discourse from which another has daringly freed itself. Nevertheless, (...)
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    An introduction to logic.H. W. B. Joseph - 1906 - Oxford,: Clarendon press.
    "First published by Oxford University Press, 1916."--Title page verso.
  42. Experience and self-consciousness.Joseph Schear - 2009 - Philosophical Studies 144 (1):95 - 105.
    Does all conscious experience essentially involve self-consciousness? In his Subjectivity and Selfhood: Investigating the First-Person, Dan Zahavi answers “yes”. I criticize three core arguments offered in support of this answer—a well-known regress argument, what I call the “interview argument,” and a phenomenological argument. Drawing on Sartre, I introduce a phenomenological contrast between plain experience and self-conscious experience. The contrast challenges the thesis that conscious experience entails self-consciousness.
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  43. Confucian Perfectionism: A Political Philosophy for Modern Times.Joseph Cho Wai Chan - 2014 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Since the very beginning, Confucianism has been troubled by a serious gap between its political ideals and the reality of societal circumstances. Contemporary Confucians must develop a viable method of governance that can retain the spirit of the Confucian ideal while tackling problems arising from nonideal modern situations. The best way to meet this challenge, Joseph Chan argues, is to adopt liberal democratic institutions that are shaped by the Confucian conception of the good rather than the liberal conception of (...)
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    Rights come to mind: brain injury, ethics, and the struggle for consciousness.Joseph Fins - 2015 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    Joseph J. Fins calls for a reconsideration of severe brain injury treatment, including discussion of public policy and physician advocacy.
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    Aristotle and Confucius: A Study in Comparative Philosophy.Max Hamburger - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (119):324 - 357.
    “The composition of the lectures of which Aristotle's extant works are the notes probably belongs in the main to the twelve or thirteen years of tail headship of the Lyceum, and the thought and research implied, even if we suppose that some of the spadework was done for him by pupils, implies an energy of mind which is perhaps unparalleled. During this time Aristotle fixed the main outlines of the classification of the sciences in the form which they still retain, (...)
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  46. The End is Near: Grim Reapers and Endless Futures.Joseph C. Schmid - forthcoming - Mind.
    José Benardete developed a famous paradox involving a beginningless set of items each member of which satisfies some predicate just in case no earlier member satisfies it. The Grim Reaper version of this paradox has recently been employed in favor of various finitist metaphysical theses, ranging from temporal finitism to causal finitism to the discrete nature of time. Here, I examine a new challenge to these finitist arguments—namely, the challenge of implying that the future cannot be endless. In particular, I (...)
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    Rigid designation and theoretical identities.Joseph LaPorte - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Rigid designators for concrete objects and for properties -- On the coherence of the distinction -- On whether the distinction assigns to rigidity the right role -- A uniform treatment of property designators as singular terms -- Rigid appliers -- Rigidity - associated arguments in support of theoretical identity statements: on their significance and the cost of its philosophical resources -- The skeptical argument impugning psychophysical identity statements: on its significance and the cost of its philosophical resources -- The skeptical (...)
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  48. Benardete paradoxes, patchwork principles, and the infinite past.Joseph C. Schmid - 2024 - Synthese 203 (2):51.
    Benardete paradoxes involve a beginningless set each member of which satisfies some predicate just in case no earlier member satisfies it. Such paradoxes have been wielded on behalf of arguments for the impossibility of an infinite past. These arguments often deploy patchwork principles in support of their key linking premise. Here I argue that patchwork principles fail to justify this key premise.
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  49. Reasons : Practical and adaptive.Joseph Raz - 2009 - In David Sobel & Steven Wall (eds.), Reasons for Action. Cambridge University Press. pp. 37–57.
    The paper argues that normative reasons are of two fundamental kinds, practical which are value related, and adaptive, which are not related to any value, but indicate how our beliefs and emotions should adjust to fit how things are in the world. The distinction is applied and defended, in part through an additional distinction between standard and non-standard reasons (for actions, intentions, emotions or belief).
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  50. The weirdest people in the world?Joseph Henrich, Steven J. Heine & Ara Norenzayan - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (2-3):61-83.
    Behavioral scientists routinely publish broad claims about human psychology and behavior in the world's top journals based on samples drawn entirely from Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic (WEIRD) societies. Researchers – often implicitly – assume that either there is little variation across human populations, or that these “standard subjects” are as representative of the species as any other population. Are these assumptions justified? Here, our review of the comparative database from across the behavioral sciences suggests both that there is (...)
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