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    Man Stands Alone.Horace S. Fries - 1941 - Science and Society 5 (4):393-394.
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    Ethical objectivity through science.Horace S. Fries - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (6):553-565.
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    Logical simplicity: A challenge to philosophy and to social inquiry.Horace S. Fries - 1950 - Philosophy of Science 17 (3):207-228.
    In part one of this paper we shall elucidate an operational concept of logical simplicity as it seems to function in natural science. Although this is a tentative and exploratory formulation, its novelty, relative to the great European philosophical tradition, seems to require a preliminary warning about misunderstandings.In Part Two we shall apply the formulation to social inquiry and make a positive suggestion for further development of the proposal.
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  4. Method in Social Philosophy.Horace S. Fries - 1937 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 3:325.
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    On an empirical criterion of meaning.Horace S. Fries - 1936 - Philosophy of Science 3 (2):143-151.
    In view of the importance of the philosophical method argued in Mr. C. I. Lewis's “Experience and Meaning,” I wish to call attention to ambiguities which may have an important bearing on one of his conclusions. The method for which he argues is a certain empirical test of meaningfulness. It is his ‘positivistic’ inference from this method which I wish to challenge. To do so I shall present four points: A summary of his empirical test of meaningfulness; A ‘non-positivistic’ hypothesis (...)
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  6. Science, Ethics, and Democracy.Horace S. Fries - 1940 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 6:302.
     
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    The method of proving ethical realism.Horace S. Fries - 1937 - Philosophical Review 46 (5):485-502.
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    Review of Julian S. Huxley: Man Stands Alone[REVIEW]Horace S. Fries - 1943 - Ethics 53 (2):147-148.
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  9. Science, causation, and value.Horace S. Fries - 1947 - Philosophy of Science 14 (3):179-180.
    The association of determinism with the coming of experimental science in the modern world was an unnecessary carry-over of certain aspects of the medieval belief that the aim of knowledge is to grasp or contemplate “eternal truth.” If we take a science such as chemistry or physics as typical instead of astronomy, it would seem that control of actual concrete transformations is the acid experimental test rather than prediction of “inevitable” future events. The latter surely has the smell of pre-scientific (...)
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  10. Educational confusion confounded.Horace S. Fries - 1936 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 1 (2):169.
     
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  11. HAYDON, A.E. Biography of the Gods.Horace S. Fries - 1941 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 7:271.
     
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    Is the ψ-function description "complete?" A Layman's question.Horace S. Fries - 1952 - Philosophy of Science 19 (2):166-169.
    On the side of Niels Bohr, not to mention a few other physicists, there is an honest acknowledgment of a difficulty in understanding Einstein's objection to the “completeness” of the Ψ-function description of the quantum phenomenon. Yet the weight which Bohr himself attaches to Einstein's insistence may indicate that if the latter's difficulty could be understood, then, through the cooperation of understanding physicists, another great accomplishment of unification might be obtained which would be as fruitful for the future as either (...)
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    On the unity and ethical neutrality of science.Horace S. Fries - 1942 - Journal of Philosophy 39 (9):225-234.
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    Physics, a vicious abstraction.Horace S. Fries - 1939 - Philosophy of Science 6 (3):301-308.
    The argument of this paper is intended merely as a reassertion of John Dewey's naturalistic thesis that value and existence cannot be separated; and that the traditional concept of science which separates them is vicious. But the writer is not at all sure that he has not perverted the ideas of Dewey beyond recognition. If so, he hopes he has perverted them away from truth, but he fears otherwise. For there is not much hope of “reforming” science; at least, not (...)
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    Some attitudes and considerations and a biological argument for epiphenomenalism.Horace S. Fries - 1929 - Journal of Philosophy 26 (23):626-634.
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    Science and the foundations of freedom.Horace S. Fries - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (5):113-126.
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  17. Social Science and Human Values.Horace S. Fries - 1937 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 3:54.
     
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    The spatial location of sensa.Horace S. Fries - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44 (4):345-353.
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    Virtue is knowledge.Horace S. Fries - 1941 - Philosophy of Science 8 (1):89-99.
    The “determination to catch the world's multiplicity and variety in a single net appears to be an incurable bias of the learned mind.” The extremes to which a philosopher will go to make his net hold water should be nothing short of absurd to the literal minded who neglect “the climate of opinion” which shapes the very logic of the systems or who fail to sympathize with the deep underlying human needs which call forth the great philosophies. Most thinkers in (...)
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    Evolution and the Founders of Pragmatism. Philip P. Wiener. [REVIEW]Horace Fries - 1950 - Philosophy of Science 17 (4):357-357.
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    Methods of Inquiry: An Introduction to Philosophy and Scientific Method. C. West Churchman, Russell L. Ackoff. [REVIEW]Horace S. Fries - 1954 - Philosophy of Science 21 (3):269-269.
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    Book Review:Man Stands Alone. Julian S. Huxley. [REVIEW]Horace S. Fries - 1943 - Ethics 53 (2):147-.
  23. BODE, BOYD. Democracy as a Way of Life. [REVIEW]Horace S. Fries - 1937 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 3:270.
     
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  24. Man Stands Alone. By Horace S. Fries[REVIEW]Andras Angyal - 1942 - Ethics 53:147.
     
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    Reflections on Raphael.Paul Barolsky - 2020 - Arion 28 (2):99-122.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reflections on Raphael PAUL BAROLSKY The essence of all appreciation and analysis of art is the translation of visual perceptions into compelling verbal form. —Ralph Lieberman cultural unity Horace Walpole, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Eugène Delacroix, Honoré Balzac, Friedrich Hegel, Charles Baudelaire, Friedrich Nietzsche, Pierre Renoir, Nathaniel Hawthorne, August Wilhelm von Schlegel, Heinrich von Kleist, Franz Grillparzer, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Ivan Turgenev, Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder, George Eliot, (...)
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    The Legacy of Horace M. Kallen.Horace Meyer Kallen & Milton Ridvas Konvitz - 1987 - Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press.
    This group of essays critically examine Horace Kallen's ideas and philosophy, and the extent of his influence. It describes how Kallen helped introduce Zionism in the United States, and how he became one of the first Americans involved in the founding of national civil rights and civil liberties organizations.
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    Interview with Professor Gregory Fried.Gregory Fried & Patrick Kelly - forthcoming - Dianoia The Undergraduate Philosophy Journal of Boston College:6-13.
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    Medical experimentation: personal integrity and social policy.Charles Fried - 2016 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Edited by Franklin G. Miller & Alan Wertheimer.
    This new edition of Charles Fried's 'Medical Experimentation' includes a general introduction by Franklin Miller and the late Alan Wertheimer, a reprint of the 1974 text, an in-depth analysis by Harvard Law School scholars I. Glenn Cohen and D. James Greiner, and a new essay by Fried reflecting on the original text and how it applies to the contemporary landscape of medicine and medical experimentation.
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    Translations from Horace: Six Odes.Horace & Translated by Michael Taylor - 2013 - Arion 21 (2):49-54.
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    An anatomy of values.Charles Fried - 1970 - Cambridge,: Harvard University Press.
  31. Sämtliche Schriften. Nach der Ausg. Letzter Hand Zusammengestellt, Eingeleitet Und Mit Einem Fries-Lexikon Versehen von Gert König Und Lutz Geldsetzer.Jakob Friedrich Fries, Gerd König & Lutz Geldsetzer - 1968
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  32. A mechanism for cognitive dynamics: neuronal communication through neuronal coherence.Pascal Fries - 2005 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9 (10):474-480.
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    Ally Aesthetics.Jeremy Fried - 2019 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 77 (4):447-459.
    In this article I discuss what I am calling “ally aesthetics.” I suggest a set of necessary, though not necessarily sufficient, considerations for the creation of successful instances of ally art. Focusing on three case studies, I propose some key characteristics of ally aesthetics, such as its contextual/temporal nature and how that relates to success and the importance of understanding the place of the ally aesthetic within the larger movements they are allying with.
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  34. Synchronization of oscillatory responses in visual cortex correlates with perception in interocular rivalry.Pascal Fries, Pieter R. Roelfsema, Andreas K. Engel & Wolf Singer - 1997 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Usa 94:12699-12704.
  35. Can Contractualism Save Us from Aggregation.Barbara H. Fried - 2012 - The Journal of Ethics 16 (1):39-66.
    This paper examines the efforts of contractualists to develop an alternative to aggregation to govern our duty not to harm (duty to rescue) others. I conclude that many of the moral principles articulated in the literature seem to reduce to aggregation by a different name. Those that do not are viable only as long as they are limited to a handful of oddball cases at the margins of social life. If extended to run-of-the-mill conduct that accounts for virtually all unintended (...)
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    Satellites, war, climate change, and the environment: are we at risk for environmental deskilling?Samantha Jo Fried - 2020 - AI and Society:1-9.
    Currently, we find ourselves in a paradigm in which we believe that accepting climate change data will lead to a kind of automatic action toward the preservation of our environment. I have argued elsewhere (Fried 2020) that this lack of civic action on climate data is significant when placed in the historical, military context of the technologies that collect this data––Earth remote sensing technologies. However, I have not yet discussed the phenomenological or moral implications of this context, which are deeply (...)
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    Paying research participants: a study of current practices in Australia.C. L. Fry - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (9):542-547.
    Objective: To examine current research payment practices and to inform development of clearer guidelines for researchers and ethics committees.Design: Exploratory email based questionnaire study of current research participant reimbursement practices. A diverse sample of organisations and individuals were targeted.Setting: Australia.Participants: Contacts in 84 key research organisations and select electronic listservers across Australia. A total of 100 completed questionnaires were received with representations from a variety of research areas .Main measurements: Open-ended and fixed alternative questions about type of research agency; type (...)
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    Skeptical Influences on Hume's View of Animal Reasoning.Richard J. Fry - 2019 - Hume Studies 42 (1):137-165.
    In his writings on non-human animals, David Hume draws comparisons between non-human animals' cognitive capacities and the cognitive capacities of humans. That Hume draws such comparisons might seem to be evidence that Hume was influenced on this issue by epistemologically skeptical thinkers such as Sextus Empiricus, Michel de Montaigne, and Pierre Bayle. This is enticing, as Hume was influenced by them on other issues and they too make comparisons between human and non-human animal reasoning. Comparing Hume's arguments in the sections (...)
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  39. Festschrift Für Joseph Klein Zum 70. Geburtstag. Hrsg. Von Erich Fries.Joseph Klein & Erich Fries - 1967 - Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
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    Meaning and action.Horace Standish Thayer - 1968 - Indianapolis,: Bobbs-Merrill.
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    Authenticity in Painting: Remarks on Michael Fried’s Art History.Michael Fried, Robert Pippin, Michel Chaouli, Stefan Andriopoulos, Richard Menke, Carlo Ginzburg, Dragan Kujundzic, Jacques Derrida & J. Hillis Miller - 2005 - Critical Inquiry 31 (3):575.
    My topic is authenticity in or perhaps as painting, not the authenticity of paintings; I know next to nothing about the problem of verifying claims of authorship. I am interested in another kind of genuineness and fraudulence, the kind at issue when we say of a person that he or she is false, not genuine, inauthentic, lacks integrity, and, especially when we say he or she is playing to the crowd, playing for effect, or is a poseur. These are not (...)
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    Ontologically simple theories do not indicate the true nature of complex biological systems: three test cases.Michael Fry - 2020 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 42 (2):1-44.
    A longstanding philosophical premise perceives simplicity as a desirable attribute of scientific theories. One of several raised justifications for this notion is that simple theories are more likely to indicate the true makeup of natural systems. Qualitatively parsimonious hypotheses and theories keep to a minimum the number of different postulated entities within a system. Formulation of such ontologically simple working hypotheses proved to be useful in the experimental probing of narrowly defined bio systems. It is less certain, however, whether qualitatively (...)
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    Absorption and Theatricality: Painting and Beholder in the Age of Diderot.Michael Fried & Professor Michael Fried - 1980 - Univ of California Press.
    With this widely acclaimed work, Fried revised the way in which eighteenth-century French painting and criticism were viewed and understood. "A reinterpretation supported by immense learning and by a series of brilliantly perceptive readings of paintings and criticism alike.... An exhilarating book." John Barrell, "London Review of Books".
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    Development of a Model of Moral Distress in Military Nursing.Sara T. Fry, Rose M. Harvey, Ann C. Hurley & Barbara Jo Foley - 2002 - Nursing Ethics 9 (4):373-387.
    The purpose of this article is to describe the development of a model of moral distress in military nursing. The model evolved through an analysis of the moral distress and military nursing literature, and the analysis of interview data obtained from US Army Nurse Corps officers (n = 13). Stories of moral distress (n = 10) given by the interview participants identified the process of the moral distress experience among military nurses and the dimensions of the military nursing moral distress (...)
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    Australian resources for ethical participatory processes in public health research.C. L. Fry - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (3):186-186.
    In 2004, drug user representatives lobbied against the now stalled $17.5m Australian government Retractable Needle and Syringe Technology Initiative due to concerns about inadequate consultation and potential health risks to participants.1 Some drug user organisations have also recently withdrawn support for the Australian Illicit Drug Reporting System , ….
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    Vision and Design..ROGER FRY - 2013 - Hardpress Publishing.
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
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    Towards a Polemical Ethics: Between Heidegger and Plato.Gregory Fried - 2021 - Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This book presents an original and creative enactment of a confrontation between Heidegger and Plato. Gregory Fried outlines a new approach to ethics and politics combining skeptical idealism and what he calls polemical ethics, and goes on to apply polemical ethics to the crucial questions around fascism and racism.
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    Dissolution of hypotheses in biochemistry: three case studies.Michael Fry - 2016 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 38 (4):1-40.
    The history of biochemistry and molecular biology is replete with examples of erroneous theories that persisted for considerable lengths of time before they were rejected. This paper examines patterns of dissolution of three such erroneous hypotheses: The idea that nucleic acids are tetrads of the four nucleobases (‘the tetranucleotide hypothesis’); the notion that proteins are collinear with their encoding genes in all branches of life; and the hypothesis that proteins are synthesized by reverse action of proteolytic enzymes. Analysis of these (...)
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    Meaning and action: a study of American pragmatism.Horace Standish Thayer - 1973 - Indianapolis,: Bobbs-Merrill.
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    The discovery of archaea: from observed anomaly to consequential restructuring of the phylogenetic tree.Michael Fry - 2024 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 46 (2):1-38.
    Observational and experimental discoveries of new factual entities such as objects, systems, or processes, are major contributors to some advances in the life sciences. Yet, whereas discovery of theories was extensively deliberated by philosophers of science, very little philosophical attention was paid to the discovery of factual entities. This paper examines historical and philosophical aspects of the experimental discovery by Carl Woese of archaea, prokaryotes that comprise one of the three principal domains of the phylogenetic tree. Borrowing Kuhn’s terminology, this (...)
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