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  1. Neue Kantlitteratur.J. W. A. Hickson - 1901 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 5:491.
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  2. Sonstiges neu Eingegangenes.J. W. A. Hickson - 1901 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 5:264.
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    H. Bergmann, Der Kampf um das Kausalgesetz in der Jüngsten Physik. [REVIEW]J. W. A. Hickson - 1929 - Journal of Philosophy 26 (24):667-669.
  4. An die Mitglieder der Kantgesellschaft und die Abonnenten der Kantstudien.J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Kant Studien 10:592.
     
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  5. Basch, La Poétique de Schiller.J. W. A. Hickson - 1902 - Kant Studien 7:473.
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    Causality and recent physics.J. W. A. Hickson - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44 (6):534-543.
  7. C. v. Brockdorff, Die Probleme der räumlichen und zeitlichen Ausdehnung der Sinnenwelt.J. W. A. Hickson - 1902 - Kant Studien 7:466.
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  8. Der Kausalbegriff in der neueren Philosophie und in den Naturwissenschaften von Hume bis Robert Mayer.J. W. A. Hickson - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10:440.
  9. Ewald, Nietzsches Lehre in ihren Grundbegriffen.J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Kant Studien 10:583.
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  10. Guastella, Saggi sulla teoria della conoscenza.J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Kant Studien 10:586.
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  11. Jerusalem, Gedanken und Denker.J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Kant Studien 10:575.
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  12. Kramer, Fries in seinem Verhältnis zu Jacobi.J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Kant Studien 10:577.
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  13. Nochmals das Collin'sche Kantrelief.J. W. A. Hickson - 1902 - Kant Studien 7:505.
     
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  14. Palme, Sulzers Psychologie und die Anfänge der Dreivermögenslehre.J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Kant Studien 10:582.
     
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  15. Redaktionelles.J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Kant Studien 10:590.
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    Recent attacks on causal knowledge.J. W. A. Hickson - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47 (6):595-606.
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  17. Riehl, Alois, Zur Einführung in die Philosophie der Gegenwart.J. W. A. Hickson - 1904 - Kant Studien 9:547.
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  18. Rudolph, Über die Unzulässigkeit der gegenwärtigen Theorie der Materie.J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Kant Studien 10:580.
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    Robert Mayers Auffassung des Causalprincips und Begründung des Princips von der Erhaltung der Energie.J. W. A. Hickson - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10 (5):574-575.
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  20. Rudolf Reicke.J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Kant Studien 10:591.
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    Strong, C. Α., Why the Mind has a Body.J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Kant Studien 10 (1-3):567.
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    Sidgwick, Henry, Philosophy, its Scope and Relations.J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Kant Studien 10 (1-3):182.
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  23. C. v. Brockdorff, Die Probleme der räumlichen und zeitlichen Ausdehnung der Sinnenwelt. [REVIEW]J. W. A. Hickson - 1902 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 7:466.
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    Der Kampf um das Kausalgesetz in der Jüngsten Physik. [REVIEW]J. W. A. Hickson - 1929 - Journal of Philosophy 26 (24):667-669.
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  25. Friedlaender, Versuch einer Kritik der Stellung Schopenhauers zu den erkenntnistheoretischen Grundlagen der Kr. d. r. V. [REVIEW]J. W. A. Hickson - 1902 - Kant Studien 7:471.
  26. Hägerström, Kants Ethik im Verhältnis zu seinen erkenntnistheoretischen Grundgedanken systematisch dargestellt. [REVIEW]J. W. A. Hickson - 1902 - Kant Studien 7:467.
  27. Jerusalem, Der kritische Idealismus und die Logik. [REVIEW]J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Kant Studien 10:574.
     
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    Kaminsky, Über I. Kants Schriften zur physischen Geographie. [REVIEW]J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Kant Studien 10 (1-3):573.
  29. Kuberka, Kants Lehre von der Sinnlichkeit. [REVIEW]J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Kant Studien 10:584.
     
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  30. Knothe, Kants Lehre vom Innern Sinn und ihre Auffasung bei Reininger. [REVIEW]J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Kant Studien 10:578.
     
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  31. Riehl, Alois, Zur Einführung in die Philosophie der Gegenwart. [REVIEW]J. W. A. Hickson - 1904 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 9:547.
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  32. Richter, Kants Auffassung des Verhältnisses von Glauben und Wissen und ihre Nachwirkung besonders in der neueren Theologie. [REVIEW]J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Kant Studien 10:579.
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    Strong, C. A., Why the Mind has a Body. [REVIEW]J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 10:567.
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  34. Schwartzkopff, Das Leben als Einzelleben und Gesamtleben. Fingerzeige für eine gesunde Weiterbildung von Kants Weltanschauung. [REVIEW]J. W. A. Hickson - 1902 - Kant Studien 7:469.
     
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    Sidgwick, Henry, Philosophy, its Scope and Relations. [REVIEW]J. W. Hickson - 1905 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 10:182.
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  36. Zwei textkritische Miscellen. 1. Zur Falschen Spitzfindigkeit der vier syllogistischen Figuren. 2. Zur Logik. Von H. Spitzer. [REVIEW]J. W. A. Hickson - 1902 - Kant Studien 7:474.
     
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    J. W. A. Hickson.Thomas Greenshields Henderson, Raymond Klibansky & James Wilkinson Miller - 1956 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 30:112 - 113.
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    Scepticism in the Eighteenth Century: Enlightenment, Lumières, Aufklärung, edited by Sébastien Charles and Plinio J. Smith. [REVIEW]Michael W. Hickson - 2016 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 6 (4):405-411.
  39. Parts and wholes in face recognition.J. W. Tanaka & M. J. Farah - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):520-520.
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  40. Mapping the foundationalist debate in computer ethics.Luciano Floridi & J. W. Sanders - 2002 - Ethics and Information Technology 4 (1):1-9.
    The paper provides a critical review of the debate on the foundations of Computer Ethics (CE). Starting from a discussion of Moor’s classic interpretation of the need for CE caused by a policy and conceptual vacuum, five positions in the literature are identified and discussed: the “no resolution approach”, according to which CE can have no foundation; the professional approach, according to which CE is solely a professional ethics; the radical approach, according to which CE deals with absolutely unique issues, (...)
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  41. The method of alternating chains.J. W. Addison - 1965 - In The theory of models. Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co.. pp. 1--16.
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    David Hume and the myth of the ‘Warburtonian School’.R. J. W. Mills - 2023 - History of European Ideas 49 (2):200-223.
    David Hume (1711–1776) believed a ‘confederacy of authors’, brought together by the notoriously pugnacious William Warburton (1698–1779), were his most consistent and scurrilous critics. Warburton and his ‘School’ were Hume’s bêtes noires and embodied so much of what he fought against. Only there is reason to believe that the ‘Warburtonian School’ was more a useful fiction than a historical reality. The following deep dive into Humeana and the ‘stuff of anecdote’ digs up substantial conclusions about Hume’s philosophical project and context. (...)
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  43. Students teach business a lesson.J. W. Hathaway - 1990 - Business and Society Review 72 (Winter):58-61.
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    Studies on Mario Bunge's Treatise.Paul Weingartner & Georg J. W. Dorn - 1990 - Rodopi.
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    Introduction: The Work of Christopher J. Berry – An Appreciation.R. J. W. Mills & Craig Smith - 2021 - In R. J. W. Mills & Craig Smith (eds.), The Scottish Enlightenment: Human Nature, Social Theory and Moral Philosophy: Essays in Honour of Christopher J. Berry. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-25.
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    Archibald Campbell's Necessity of Revelation —the Science of Human Nature's First Study of Religion.R. J. W. Mills - 2015 - History of European Ideas 41 (6):728-746.
    SummaryThis article argues that Archibald Campbell's Necessity of Revelation can be viewed as the first application of the ‘science of human nature’, a characteristic branch of the Scottish Enlightenment, to the study of religious belief. Adopting Baconian and Newtonian methodological principles, Campbell set hypotheses, collected historical data, and inferred conclusions about the capabilities of human nature to come to fundamental religious ideas without the aid of revelation. He did so not only to reject the ‘deist’ position on the powers of (...)
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    Egyptomania and religion in James Burnett, Lord Monboddo’s ‘History of Man’.R. J. W. Mills - 2021 - History of European Ideas 47 (1):119-139.
    ABSTRACT The Scottish judge and ‘eccentric’ philosopher James Burnett, Lord Monboddo’s (1714–1799) significance within Enlightenment thought is usually seen as stemming from his Origin and Progress of Language (6 vols., 1773–1792). The OPL was a major contribution to the Enlightenment’s debate over the philosophy of language, and established Monboddo’s reputation as an innovative and influential, yet controversial and credulous proto-anthropologist. In the following I explore Monboddo’s Egyptomania and the role it plays in his account of the origins and development of (...)
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    The “historical question” at the end of the Scottish Enlightenment: Dugald Stewart on the natural origin of religion, universal consent, and religious diversity.R. J. W. Mills - 2018 - Intellectual History Review 28 (4):529-554.
    This study examines the leading early nineteenth-century Scottish moral philosopher Dugald Stewart’s discussion of the origin and development of religion. Stewart developed his account in his final work, The Philosophy of the Active and Moral Powers of Man (1828), in an effort to show that the fact that polytheism was the first religion of humankind does not undermine the truth of monotheism. He wrote in response to similar discussions presented in David Hume’s “Natural History of Religion” (1757), which argued for (...)
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    Sir Henry Jones: 1852-1922.H. J. W. Hetherington - 1923 - International Journal of Ethics 33 (2):169-187.
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    Sir Henry Jones: 1852-1922.H. J. W. Hetherington - 1923 - International Journal of Ethics 33 (2):169-187.
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