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  1. A study in the philosophy of personality.Hilda Diana Oakeley - 1928 - London,: Williams & Norgate.
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    Greek ethical thought.Hilda Diana Oakeley - 1925 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
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    History and the self.Hilda Diana Oakeley - 1934 - London,: Williams & Norgate.
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    Greek ethical thought from Homer to the Stoics.Hilda Diana Oakeley - 1925 - [New York,: AMS Press.
  5. The false state.Hilda Diana Oakeley - 1937 - London,: Williams & Norgate.
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    Concern noted: a descriptive study of editorial expressions of concern in PubMed and PubMed Central.Hilda Bastian, Diana C. Jordan & Melissa Vaught - 2017 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 2 (1).
    BackgroundAn editorial expression of concern (EEoC) is issued by editors or publishers to draw attention to potential problems in a publication, without itself constituting a retraction or correction.MethodsWe searched PubMed, PubMed Central (PMC), and Google Scholar to identify EEoCs issued for publications in PubMed and PMC up to 22 August 2016. We also searched the archives of the Retraction Watch blog, some journal and publisher websites, and studies of EEoCs. In addition, we searched for retractions of EEoCs and affected articles (...)
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    Is Political Activity under a Different Law from That of Personal Ethics?Hilda D. Oakeley - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (49):57 - 67.
    In the course of his discussion of the work of the Disarmament Commission, in his book on the League of Nations, Sir Alfred Zimmern asks why the British people were so active in sponsoring disarmament. The question arises because, as he points out, the project must evoke proposals in regard to security which they were in no mood to consider. “The explanation,” he proceeds, “no doubt is that the eventuality, however obvious it may seem in retrospect, was overlooked in the (...)
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    Mind in Nature.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1945 - Philosophy 20 (75):31 - 38.
    In the idealistic movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, British philosophy under Hegelian influence endeavoured to demonstrate the rationality of the universe as based on logical construction. The keynote of the Hegelian dialectic, as interpreted by both F. H. Bradley and J. E. McTaggart is that the mind is there from the first. In the advance from the bare abstraction of Being to the fully concrete whole—“Before the mind there is a single conception, but the whole mind (...)
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    Reality in History.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (24):472 - 484.
    The treatment of history by philosophers seems to have entered upon a new phase, as regards the questions both what kind of knowledge we are dealing with and what is the relation of the historic experience to reality. As Professor Guido de Ruggiero pointed out in the April number of the Journal , this interest in the problems of history has not received much recognition in English thought at present. It is the purpose of the argument of the present article (...)
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    The Leadership of Philosophy.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (34):137 - 145.
    The positions that I would support in regard to the question whether philosophy has any relation to practice are as follows. In the first place, there are certain problems of modern civilization, and those amongst the most crucial, with which philosophy alone can deal. In the second place, in spite of appearances to the contrary, the present age will not be deaf to the voice of philosophy, if it can speak with sufficient clearness and power to secure a hearing. The (...)
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    Review of Adela Marion Adam: Plato Moral and Political Ideals[REVIEW]Hilda D. Oakeley - 1914 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (4):466-469.
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    Review of Baron Friedrich von Hugel: Eternal Life: A Study of Its Implications and Applications[REVIEW]Hilda D. Oakeley - 1913 - International Journal of Ethics 23 (4):474-477.
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    Philosophic History and Prophecy: Professor Arnold Toynbee's Outlook.Arnold Toynbee'S. Outlook & Hilda D. Oakeley - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (42):186 - 194.
    Professor Toynbee observes in his Study of History that as he walked down Whitehall one day in the spring of 1918, and passed the Board of Education offices which had been commandeered for a new department of the War Office, “improvised in order to make an intensive study of trench warfare,” he found himself repeating the passage from St. Matthew's Gospel.
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    Symposium: The Idea of a Transcendent Deity: Is the Belief in a Transcendent God Philosophically Tenable?R. Hanson, Hilda D. Oakeley & Alexander Mair - 1924 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 4 (1):197-240.
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    Symposium: The Idea of a Transcendent Deity: Is the Belief in a Transcendent God Philosophically Tenable?R. Hanson, Hilda D. Oakeley, Alexander Mair & Clement C. J. Webb - 1924 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 4 (1):197 - 240.
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  16. Towards the Twentieth Century: Essays in the Spiritual History of the Nineteenth.H. V. Routh & Hilda D. Oakeley - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (49):115-116.
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  17. Time and the self in Mctaggart's system.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1930 - Mind 39 (154):175-193.
  18. On the meaning of value.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1922 - Philosophical Review 31 (5):431-448.
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  19. A Study in the Philosophy of Personality.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1930 - Humana Mente 5 (18):296-297.
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  20. History and the Self: A Study in the Roots of History and the Relations of History and Ethics.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (35):371-373.
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  21. The religious element in Plato's philosophy.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1926 - International Journal of Ethics 37 (1):67-80.
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    Book Review:Education and Ethics. Emile Boutroux. [REVIEW]Hilda D. Oakeley - 1914 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (2):236-.
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    Book Review:Eternal Life: A Study of Its Implications and Applications. Baron Friedrich von Hugel. [REVIEW]Hilda D. Oakeley - 1913 - International Journal of Ethics 23 (4):474.
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    Book Review:Plato: Moral and Political Ideals. Adela Marion Adam. [REVIEW]Hilda D. Oakeley - 1914 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (4):466-.
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    Introduction to the History of Philosophy. By Joseph B. Burgess, M. A. (London: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. 1939. Pp. xi + 631. Price 18s.). [REVIEW]Hilda D. Oakeley - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (60):436-.
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    Personality and Will. By Francis Aveling, M.C., D.Lit., D.Sc, Ph.D. The Contemporary Library of Psychology. (London: Nisbet & Co. Cambridge: at the University Press. 1931. Pp. x + 245. Price 5s.). [REVIEW]Hilda D. Oakeley - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (24):515-.
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  27. An Alternative to Government by Talk.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1923 - Hibbert Journal 22:586.
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    Critical notices.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1921 - Mind 30 (119):346-353.
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    Discussion of Dr. Wildon Carr's "A Theory of Monads." Outline of Introduction.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1923 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 23:157 - 172.
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    Education and Ethics. Emile Boutroux.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1914 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (2):236-239.
  31. Freedom or Necessity in the Making of History.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1939 - Hibbert Journal 38:442.
     
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    How Is History Possible? The Presidential Address.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1941 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 41 (1):i-xviii.
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  33. Is German Youth Morally Incurable?Hilda D. Oakeley - 1943 - Hibbert Journal 42:126.
     
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    In Memoriam: Herbert Wildon Carr.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1931 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 31:285 - 298.
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  35. McTaggart's Theory of Immortality.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1946 - Hibbert Journal 45:350.
     
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    Introduction to the History of Philosophy. By Joseph B. Burgess, M. A.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (60):436-438.
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    Plato: Moral and Political IdealsAdela Marion Adam.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1914 - International Journal of Ethics 24 (4):466-469.
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  38. Should Nations Survive?Hilda D. Oakeley - 1943 - Philosophy 18 (71):268-270.
     
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  39. The Moral Government of the World.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1941 - Hibbert Journal 40:238.
     
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    The Religious Element in Plato's Philosophy.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1926 - International Journal of Ethics 37 (1):67-80.
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  41. The redemption of international relations.Dr Hilda Oakeley - 1946 - Hibbert Journal: A Quarterly Review of Religion, Theology, and Philosophy 44:45.
     
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  42. The Redemption of International Relations.Hilda Oakeley - 1945 - Hibbert Journal 44:45.
     
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    VI.—On the Relation of the Theoretic to the Practical Activity.Hilda D. Oakeley - 1916 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 16 (1):133-155.
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    XIII.—Symposium: The Principle of Personality in Experience.Hilda D. Oakeley & John MacMurray - 1929 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 29 (1):301-330.
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    Hilda Oakeley on Idealism, History and the Real Past.Emily Thomas - 2015 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (5):933-953.
    In the early twentieth century, Hilda Diana Oakeley set out a new kind of British idealism. Oakeley is an idealist in the sense that she holds mind to actively contribute to the features of experience, but she also accepts that there is a world independent of mind. One of her central contributions to the idealist tradition is her thesis that minds construct our experiences using memory. This paper explores the theses underlying her idealism, and shows how (...)
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  46. Alfred Loisy, The War and Religion. [REVIEW]Hilda D. Oakeley - 1915 - Hibbert Journal 14:649.
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  47. Alfred Loisy, Y-a-t-il Deux Sources de la Religion et de la Morale? [REVIEW]Hilda D. Oakeley - 1933 - Hibbert Journal 32:474.
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  48. Archibald Robinson, M. A., Morals in World History. [REVIEW]Hilda D. Oakeley - 1945 - Hibbert Journal 44:92.
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  49. A. S. L. FARQUHARSON, The Meditations of the Emperor Marcus Antoninus. [REVIEW]Hilda D. Oakeley - 1944 - Hibbert Journal 43:277.
     
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  50. B. M. Laing, A Study in Moral Problems. [REVIEW]Hilda D. Oakeley - 1922 - Hibbert Journal 21:398.
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