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  1. Diskurs: Politik. [REVIEW]H. Widmer - 1980 - Studia Philosophica 39:223.
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  2. F. Duque Pajuelo, Experiencia como sistema. Una investigación sobre el 'Opus postumum'. [REVIEW]H. Widmer - 1976 - Kant Studien 67 (1):105.
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    Defiant Desire: Some Dialectical Legacies of D.H. Lawrence.Kingsley Widmer - 1992
    Kingsley Widmer, one of the most insightful and provocative learned critics, has long had a considerable influence on D. H. Lawrence studies. Here he elaborates the crucial argument that the erotic conversion experience and its dialectic of social negation centrally define Lawrence, thus creating his major legacies. In dialectically considering all of Lawrence’s novels and many of his essays and stories, Widmer carries the issues beyond the texts to Lawrence’s literary and ideological inheritors, including Henry Miller and Norman (...)
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  4. C. Florez Miguel, Kant. De la ilustración al socialismo. [REVIEW]H. Widmer - 1979 - Kant Studien 70 (1):94.
  5. F. Duque , Immanuel Kant: Transición de los Principios Metafísicos de la Ciencia Natural a la física. [REVIEW]H. Widmer - 1984 - Kant Studien 75 (3):350.
  6. F. M. Moliner, El empirismo Kantiano. [REVIEW]H. Widmer - 1974 - Kant Studien 65 (3):325.
     
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  7. Hans Georg Gadamer: Die Aktualität des Schönen nen. [REVIEW]H. Widmer - 1977 - Studia Philosophica 37:288.
     
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  8. Kant, Lo bello y lo sublime; La paz perpetua. - Fundamentación de la metafísica de las costumbres. [REVIEW]H. Widmer - 1974 - Kant Studien 65 (3):319.
  9. Zeitschrift für Didaktik der Philosophie. [REVIEW]H. Widmer - 1980 - Studia Philosophica 39:218.
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    The primitivistic aesthetic: D. H. Lawrence.Kingsley Widmer - 1959 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 17 (3):344-353.
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    The Art of Perversity: D. H. Lawrence's Shorter Fictions.Kingsley Widmer - 1964 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 23 (2):275-276.
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  12. Does moral philosophy rest on a mistake?H. A. Prichard - 1912 - Mind 21 (81):21-37.
    Probably to most students of Moral Philosophy there comes a time when they feel a vague sense of dissatisfaction with the whole subject. And the sense of dissatisfaction tends to grow rather than to diminish. It is not so much that the positions, and still more the arguments, of particular thinkers seem unconvincing, though this is true. It is rather that the aim of the subject becomes increasingly obscure. "What," it is asked, "are we really going to learn by Moral (...)
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    Automatic identification of music performers with learning ensembles.Efstathios Stamatatos & Gerhard Widmer - 2005 - Artificial Intelligence 165 (1):37-56.
  14. A dialectical model of assessing conflicting arguments in legal reasoning.H. Prakken & G. Sartor - 1996 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 4 (3-4):331-368.
    Inspired by legal reasoning, this paper presents a formal framework for assessing conflicting arguments. Its use is illustrated with applications to realistic legal examples, and the potential for implementation is discussed. The framework has the form of a logical system for defeasible argumentation. Its language, which is of a logic-programming-like nature, has both weak and explicit negation, and conflicts between arguments are decided with the help of priorities on the rules. An important feature of the system is that these priorities (...)
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  15. Modularity and design reincarnation.H. Clark Barrett - manuscript
     
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    Some fundamental ethical controversies.H. Sidgwick - 1889 - Mind 14 (56):473-487.
  17. Do human parents face a quantity-quality tradeoff? Evidence from a shuar community.H. Clark Barrett - manuscript
     
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  18. Simplicity in scientific theories.H. R. Post - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (41):32-41.
  19. Self-identity.H. J. Paton - 1929 - Mind 38 (151):312-329.
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    Mr. Bertrand Russell on our knowledge of the external world.H. A. Prichard - 1915 - Mind 24 (94):145-185.
  21. The philosophy of common sense.H. Sidgwick - 1895 - Mind 4 (14):145-158.
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    De transcendentale critiek Van het wijsgeerig denken.H. Dooyeweerd - 1939 - Synthese 4 (1):314 - 339.
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    The philosophy of the conditioned.H. O. Mounce - 1994 - Philosophical Quarterly 44 (175):174-189.
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    Nature and Natural Authority in Bentham*: J. H. Burns.J. H. Burns - 1993 - Utilitas 5 (2):209-219.
    My object in this paper is to suggest a few reflections on some themes in Bentham's work which others as well as I have noted, without perhaps developing them as fully as might with advantage be done. There will be nothing like full development in the limited compass of what is said here, but what is said may at least indicate possible directions for further exploration. The greater part of the paper will be concerned with the notion of natural authority; (...)
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    I_– _N.J.H. Dent.N. J. H. Dent - 1998 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 72 (1):57-73.
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    Utilitarianism and Reform: Social Theory and Social Change, 1750–1800*: J. H. Burns.J. H. Burns - 1989 - Utilitas 1 (2):211-225.
    The object of this article is to examine, with the work of Jeremy Bentham as the principal example, one strand in the complex pattern of European social theory during the second half of the eighteenth century. This was of course the period not only of the American and French revolutions, but of the culmination of the movements of thought constituting what we know as the Enlightenment. Like all great historical episodes, the Enlightenment was both the fulfilment of long-established processes and (...)
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    I_– _N.J.H. Dent.N. J. H. Dent - 1998 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 72 (1):57-73.
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    Husserl and Heidegger.H. Pietersma - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (2):194-211.
    Husserl speaks of horizons, Heidegger of worlds. The concept behind these terms is the same; the two philosophers mentioned held generally widely divergent views. In this article I articulate the shared concept and then proceed to argue that the differences of view can be reduced to a difference in the range accorded to the concept. This strategy brings about a great simplification in the generally muddled controversy about the two philosophers. It also has the additional advantage of showing the interest (...)
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    Mr. W. T. Stace on the construction of the external world.H. H. Price - 1933 - Mind 42 (167):273-298.
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    The classification of the virtues.H. W. Wright - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (6):155-160.
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    Mashʻal-i rāh-i mustaqīm.Barkatullāh Bhaṭṭī - 2009 - Lāhaur: Iqbāl Akādamī Pākistān.
    On Islamic practices, doctrines and on Islamic ethics.
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    Law's Halo: DONALD H. REGAN.Donald H. Regan - 1986 - Social Philosophy and Policy 4 (1):15-30.
    Like many people these days, I believe there is no general moral obligation to obey the law. I shall explain why there is no such moral obligation – and I shall clarify what I mean when I say there is no moral obligation to obey the law – as we proceed. But also like many people, I am unhappy with a position that would say there was no moral obligation to obey the law and then say no more about the (...)
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    B.-H. Lévy: Le Testament de Dieu.A. H. C. van Eijk - 1979 - Bijdragen 40 (4):434-444.
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    Computability. An Introduction to Recursive Function Theory.H. B. Enderton - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (1):292-293.
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    Narrative in African Philosophy: Richard H. Bell.Richard H. Bell - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (249):363-379.
    P. O. Bodunrin, in his 1981 essay, asks: ‘Is there an African Philosophy, and if there is, what is it?’ This question has occupied centre stage among younger African intellectuals for about a decade now. The most articulate among these intellectuals, who are themselves philosophers, are Bodunrin , Kwasi Wiredu , H. Odera Oruka , Marcien Towa and Eboussi Boulaga , and Paulin Hountondji . These philosophers among others are in dialogue with one another and currently are seen to be (...)
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    Homocentric Spheres in "De Caelo".H. J. Easterling - 1961 - Phronesis 6 (2):138 - 153.
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    Natural dualities for varieties ofn-valued łukasiewicz algebras.H. A. Priestley - 1995 - Studia Logica 54 (3):333 - 370.
    Natural dualities are developed for varieties ofn-valued ukasiewicz algebras with and without negation. These dualities are based on hom-functors, and parallel Stone duality for Boolean algebras. A translation is described which relates the natural dualities to the corresponding restricted Priestley dualities. This enables a unified approach to free algebras to be presented, whence R. Cignoli's characterisations of the finitely generated free algebras are elucidated and new descriptions of arbitrary free algebras obtained. Finally it is shown how dualities for subvarieties encode (...)
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    Professor John cook Wilson.H. A. Prichard - 1919 - Mind 28 (111):297-318.
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    Is philosophic anthropology possible?H. P. Rickman - 1985 - Metaphilosophy 16 (1):29–46.
    Philosophic anthropology, Pursuing philosophy's traditional search for reflective self-Knowledge seeks to crystallize the ideas of man underpinning empirical research and moral ideals. Neither the claim that pure speculation can produce factual knowledge nor the contention that a higher synthesis of empirical findings can become philosophy is acceptable. Philosophic anthropology is, Therefore, Most usefully conceived as a critique which traces the necessary presuppositions of the study of man in its various forms of the more rules we apply.
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  40. Professor Nicolai Hartmann's concept of objective spirit.H. D. Oakeley - 1935 - Mind 44 (173):39-57.
  41. The ethics of expansion.H. H. Powers - 1900 - International Journal of Ethics 10 (3):288-306.
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  42. Ethics and mental hygiene.H. W. Wright - 1936 - International Journal of Ethics 47 (1):25-44.
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  43. The religious philosophy of professor Pringle-Pattison.H. Rashdall - 1918 - Mind 27 (107):261-283.
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  44. The truth in ascetic theories of morality.H. W. Wright - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10 (6):601-618.
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  45. On the notion of a sortal concept.H. W. Noonan - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (110):58-64.
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    Flourishing Egoism*: LESTER H. HUNT.Lester H. Hunt - 1999 - Social Philosophy and Policy 16 (1):72-95.
    Early in Peter Abelard's Dialogue between a Philosopher, a Jew, and a Christian, the philosopher and the Christian easily come to agreement about what the point of ethics is: “[T]he culmination of true ethics … is gathered together in this: that it reveal where the ultimate good is and by what road we are to arrive there.” They also agree that, since the enjoyment of this ultimate good “comprises true blessedness,” ethics “far surpasses other teachings in both usefulness and worthiness.” (...)
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    Critical notices.H. Barker - 1921 - Mind 30 (118):423-426.
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  48. Raz on necessity.H. B. - 2003 - Law and Philosophy 22 (6):537-559.
     
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    Dissociative effects of alcohol on recollective experience.H. Valerie Curran & Michael Hildebrandt - 1999 - Consciousness and Cognition 8 (4):497-509.
    This article reports a study comparing the effects of a single dose of alcohol with a matched placebo drink on recognition memory with and without conscious recollection. A double-blind, cross-over design was used with healthy volunteers who were all social drinkers. Processing depth at study was manipulated using generate versus read instructions. Conscious recollection at test was assessed using the remember-know-guess paradigm (Gardiner, 1988; Tulving, 1985). Alcohol significantly reduced conscious recollection (remember responses) but had no effect on recognition in the (...)
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    Demoeizame gang Van het denken.H. Groot - 1936 - Synthese 1 (1):99 - 106.
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