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    Extradeical and Intradeical Interpretations of Platonic Ideas.Harry A. Wolfson - 1961 - Journal of the History of Ideas 22 (1):3.
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    Description and Explanation.Norman R. Campbell & Harry A. Wolfson - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (42):253.
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    Philosophical Implications of the Problem of Divine Attributes in the Kalam.Harry A. Wolfson - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (2):73-80.
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    A Case Study in Philosophic Research and Spinoza.Harry A. Wolfson - 1940 - New Scholasticism 14 (3):268-294.
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  5. Philo Judaeus.Harry A. Wolfson - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 6--151.
  6. Spinoza's mechanism, attributes, and panpsychism.Harry A. Wolfson - 1937 - Philosophical Review 46 (3):307-314.
  7. The Philosophy of the Church Fathers, I. Faith, Trinity, Incarnation.Harry A. Wolfson - 1957 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 19 (3):507-509.
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  8. The Philosophy of the Church Fathers, vol. I, Faith, Trinity, Incarnation.Harry A. Wolfson - 1956 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 11 (4):710-711.
     
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers.I. T. Ramsey & A. Wolfson Harry - 1958 - Philosophical Quarterly 8 (31):186.
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers, I: Faith, Trinity, Incarnation.John Reumann & Harry A. Wolfson - 1957 - American Journal of Philology 78 (2):193.
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    The philosophy of Spinoza: unfolding the latent processes of his reasoning.Harry Austryn Wolfson - 1934 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Wolfson's systematic presentation of the philosophy of Spinoza has long been a classic. It is with pride that we make it available again in a one-volume edition.
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    The philosophy of Spinoza: Unfolding the latent processes of his reasoning.Harry Austryn Wolfson - 1934 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Wolfson's systematic presentation of the philosophy of Spinoza has long been a classic. It is with pride that we make it available again in a one-volume edition.
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    Studies in the history of philosophy and religion.Harry Austryn Wolfson - 1973 - Cambridge,: Harvard University Press.
    Readers familiar with the luminous scholarly contributions of Harry Austryn Wolfson will welcome this rich collection of essays that have been previously published in widely dispersed journals and books, The articles range over Aristotle and Plato; Philo; the Church Fathers; and Arabic, Jewish, and Christian philosophers of the Middle Ages: Averroes and Avicenna, Maimonides, and Thomas Aquinas. The twenty-eight pieces are arranged in such a manner that ideas develop and are pursued from one article to the next, forming (...)
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  14. Religious Philosophy a Group of Essays. --.Harry Austryn Wolfson - 1961 - Atheneum.
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    Maimonides and Halevi: A Study in Typical Jewish Attitudes Towards Greek Philosophy in the Middles Ages.Harry Austryn Wolfson - 2018 - Franklin Classics Trade Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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    Religious philosophy.Harry Austryn Wolfson - 1961 - Cambridge,: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
    As Harry Austryn Wolfson deftly isolates and analyzes some of the most vital and often the most enigmatic ideas developed by the religious philosophers of the West, a cumulative and thoughtful continuity emerges from his interpretations. Philo, for example, appears as a dominant force throughout the sixteen centuries that preceded Spinoza's critique of his basic principles. The ten essays which constitute the critical sequence of this penetrating book are derived from lectures, and from separate publications many of which (...)
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers: Faith, Trinity, Incarnation.Harry Austryn Wolfson - 1956 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Harvard University Press takes pride in publishing the third edition of a work whose depth, scope, and wisdom have gained it international recognition as a classic in its field. Harry Austryn Wolfson, world-renowned scholar and most lucid of scholarly writers, here presents in ordered detail his long-awaited study of the philosophic principles and reasoning by which the Fathers of the Church sought to explain the mysteries of the Trinity and the Incarnation. Professor Wolfson first discusses the problem (...)
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    Repercussions of the Kalam in Jewish philosophy.Harry Austryn Wolfson - 1979 - Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press.
    In his monumental Philosophy of the Kalam the late Harry Wolfson--truly the most accomplished historian of philosophy in our century--examined the early medieval system of Islamic philosophy. He studies its repercussions in Jewish thought in this companion book--an indispensable work for all students of Jewish and Islamic traditions. Wolfson believed that ideas are contagious, but that for beliefs to catch on from one tradition to another the recipients must be predisposed, susceptible. Thus he is concerned here not (...)
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  19. Religious Philosophy: A Group of Essays.Harry Austryn Wolfson - 1961 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 19 (4):427-427.
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  20. The Philosophy of the Church Fathers, Volume I: Faith, Trinity, Incarnation.Harry Austryn Wolfson - 1956 - Harvard Univ Pr.
    A MONUMENTAL WORK OF SCHOLARSHIP, CONSISTING OF THOROUGH AND COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENTS OF FOUR RELATIVELY DISTINCT MOTIFS IN THE THOUGHT OF THE EARLY CHURCH FATHERS. PART ONE DEALS WITH THE ORIGIN OF THE PROBLEM OF FAITH AND REASON, TOGETHER WITH THE VARIOUS SOLUTIONS PROPOSED; PART TWO TREATS THE TRINITY, THE LOGOS, AND PLATONIC IDEAS; PART THREE EXAMINES THE THREE CHRISTIAN "MYSTERIES"--THE TRINITY, THE INCARNATION, AND THE GENERATION OF THE LOGOS; AND PART FOUR DETAILS THE RISE OF THE HERESIES, PARTICULARLY GNOSTICISM. THIS (...)
     
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    Dood doet leven.Harry A. A. Mourits - 1973 - [Etten-Leur,]: Lannoo.
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    Harry A. Wolfson's "Studies in the History of Philosophy and Religion". [REVIEW]Daniel S. Robinson - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (4):601.
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  23. Is the mental supervenient on the physical?Harry A. Lewis - 1985 - In Bruce Vermazen & Merrill B. Hintikka (eds.), Essays on Davidson. Oxford University Press.
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    A Magic Cube of Six.Harry A. Sayles - 1910 - The Monist 20 (2):299-303.
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    The rhythmic activity of the nervous system.Harry A. Teitelbaum - 1953 - Philosophy of Science 20 (1):42-58.
    While recent studies have shed some light on the significance of the electrical activity of the nervous system, there has been no adequate explanation for the wave formation or synchronization of this electrical activity. Adrian sums up the problem. “The origin of the 10-a-second rhythm is still uncertain, though the evidence points to some widespread organization, probably involving the central masses as well as the cortex. There are abundant nervous connexions for coordinating the beat, and when the rhythm is well (...)
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    Even Order Magic Squares with Prime Numbers.Harry A. Sayles - 1916 - The Monist 26 (1):137-144.
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    Even order magic squares with prime numbers. Their construction by the method of "pseudo-complementaries.".Harry A. Sayles - 1916 - The Monist 26 (1):137 - 144.
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    Geometric Magic Squares and Cubes.Harry A. Sayles - 1913 - The Monist 23 (4):631-640.
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    General Notes on the Construction of Magic Squares and Cubes with Prime Numbers.Harry A. Sayles - 1918 - The Monist 28 (1):141-158.
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    Magic Circles and Spheres.Harry A. Sayles - 1910 - The Monist 20 (3):454-472.
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    Magic Squares Made With Prime Numbers to Have the Lowest Possible Summations.Harry A. Sayles - 1913 - The Monist 23 (4):623-630.
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    Notes on the Construction of Magic Squares.Harry A. Sayles - 1912 - The Monist 22 (3):472-478.
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    Notes on the construction of magic squares of orders in which N is of the form 8p + 2.Harry A. Sayles - 1912 - The Monist 22 (3):472 - 478.
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    Pandiagonal Concentric Magic Squares of Orders 4"m".Harry A. Sayles - 1916 - The Monist 26 (3):476-480.
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    Two More Forms of Magic Squares.Harry A. Sayles - 1911 - The Monist 21 (1):152-158.
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    Pharma PR or Medical Education?Harry A. Sweeney - 2005 - Hastings Center Report 35 (2):4.
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  37. Chrysippus’s response to Diodorus’s master argument.Harry A. Ide - 1992 - History and Philosophy of Logic 13 (2):133-148.
    Chrysippus claims that some propositions perish. including some true conditionals whose consequent is impossible and antecedent is possible, to which he appeals against Diodorus?s Master Argument. On the standard interpretation. perished propositions lack truth values. and these conditionals are true at the same time as their antecedents arc possible and consequents impossible. But perished propositions are false, and Chrysippus?s conditionals are true when their antecedent and consequent arc possible, and false when their antecedent is possible and consequent impossible. The claim (...)
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    Dunamis in Metaphysics IX.Harry A. Ide - 1992 - Apeiron 25 (1):1 - 26.
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    A Note on the "Surprise Test" Puzzle.Harry A. Nielsen - 1979 - Informal Logic 2 (1).
  40. The Christian as Communicator.Harry A. DeWire - 1961
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    Is the right leftover?Harry A. Whitaker - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2):323-324.
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    Ockham and the Cognoscibility of God.Harry A. Klocker - 1958 - Modern Schoolman 35 (2):77-90.
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    Aristotle Metaphysics vi 2-3 and Coincidences.Harry A. Ide - 1993 - Ancient Philosophy 13 (2):341-354.
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    Peter Geach: Philosophical Encounters.Harry A. Lewis - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 41 (165):516.
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    A Categorial Difficulty in Berkeley.Harry A. Nielsen - 1980 - Philosophy Research Archives 6:393-401.
    In Principles of Human Knowledge Berkeley speaks of the sensible qualities of an apple as being its parts. The paper argues that our words for sense-qualities play a role so unlike that of part-words that verbal atrocities would result from treating qualities as parts. Berkeley lends a surface plausibility to this move by focusing on a narrow selection of the normal linguistic accompaniment of the noun 'apple'. He puts out of mind the language of 'doing things with apples'— peeling, dicing, (...)
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    Remarks.Harry A. Blackmun - 1987 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 15 (4):175-177.
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  47. Remarks.Harry A. Blackmun - 1987 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 15 (4):175-177.
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    Wittgenstein on Language.Harry A. Nielsen - 1958 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 8:115-121.
    The task of understanding Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations is more like that of understanding a difficult person than of grasping difficult ideas. It makes heavy demands upon the reader. He must first of all have the patience to stare at slight variations in language-uses until they look as marked as Wittgenstein wants them to look. Then he must be prepared for what looks like impassable break-offs in line of thought. Next, if he is a philosopher, he must listen to a great (...)
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    A Prayer of Muršili II about His StepmotherA Prayer of Mursili II about His Stepmother.Harry A. Hoffner - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (1):187.
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  50. Charlie chaplin’s films and american culture patterns.Harry A. Grace - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 10 (4):353-363.
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