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  1. Western and Eastern Spiritual Values of Life.B. H. Bon (ed.) - 1962 - Vrindaban, Institute of Oriental Philosophy.
     
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  2. Temps et médecine.B. Hœrni - 2006 - Paris: Glyphe.
    Le temps est un grand maître en médecine. Il fait évoluer la maladie, le malade et sa relation avec le médecin. Il revient à ce dernier d'en prendre la mesure pour la maîtriser et l'exploiter plutôt que de s'en laisser dominer. C'est ce que l'auteur fait approcher par petites touches au fil d'une cinquantaine de réflexions puisées dans son expérience et ses lectures, alimentés de données parfois dérangeantes. Elles doivent aider à gérer une denrée précieuse, d'une manière simple, mais qui (...)
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    Frank B. Cannonito. Hierarchies of computable groups and the word problem. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 31 , pp. 376–392.B. H. Mayoh - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (1):121.
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    Mayoh B. H.. Groups and semigroups with solvable word problems. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 18 , pp. 1038–1039. [REVIEW]F. B. Cannonito - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (3):541-541.
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    Review: B. H. Mayoh, Groups and Semigroups with Solvable Word Problems. [REVIEW]F. B. Cannonito - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (3):541-541.
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    B. H. Warmington: Suetonius, Nero. Pp. 118. University of Bristol: Bristol Classical Press, 1977. £2·75.G. B. Townend - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (2):281-281.
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  7. Review: Frank B. Cannonito, Hierarchies of Computable Groups and the Word Problem. [REVIEW]B. H. Mayoh - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (1):121-121.
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    The Political Mission of Gorgias to Athens in 427 B.C.1.B. H. Garnons Williams - 1931 - Classical Quarterly 25 (1):52-56.
    The history of Athenian relations with Sicily in the fifth century is beset with difficulties; and no part of it, perhaps, is more obscure than the story of what is commonly known as the First Sicilian Expedition, which set sail from Athens in the late summer of 427 under Laches, and was reinforced under Pythodorus, Sophocles and Eurymedon in the winter of 426.
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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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    Nero K.R. Bradley: Suetonius' Life of Nero. An Historical Commentary. (Collection Latomus, 157.) Brussels: Latomus, 1978. Paper, 900 B.frs. [REVIEW]B. H. Warmington - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (01):31-32.
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    The Roman Arms in Africa Marguerite Rachet: Rome et les Berbères. Un problème militaire d'Auguste à Dioclétien. (Collection Latomus, no.) Pp. 314; 15 maps. Brussels: Latomus, 1970. Paper, 700 B.fr. [REVIEW]B. H. Warmington - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (01):65-68.
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    A Map of the Roman Empire - Tabula Imperii Romani. Sheet H. 1. 33, Lepcis Magna_(Roman Libya, West—Tripolitania). 17 pp. and map. Sheet H. 1. 34, _Cyrene_(Roman Libya, East—Cyrenaica). 14 pp. and map. Compiled by R. F. Goodchild. London: Society of Antiquaries, 1954. Paper; map and text, 7 _s_. 6 _d_. net (map only, 5 _s. net) each. [REVIEW]B. H. Warmington - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (3-4):306-307.
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  13. B H Prinzmetal, William, 372 Baars, Bernard J., 1, 363 Hendrickx, Hilde, 87 Hillyard, Steven A., 50 Bachmann, Talis, 491 R Baeyens, Frank, 87 Huffman, Mary Lyn, 482. [REVIEW]Robert D. Rafal, S. Bem, Adrienne Rock, Laura Blumenfeld, Robert Isenhart, Laura Bodanski, S. Bunce, J. Seger, A. Carol & H. Shevrin - 1997 - Consciousness and Cognition 6:597.
     
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  14. Dunyā al-shabāb: ḥiwārāt maʻa Samāḥat Āyat Allāh al-Sayyid Muḥammad Ḥusayn Faḍl Allāh.Faḍl Allāh & Muḥammad Ḥusayn - 1995 - Bayrūt, Lubnān: al-ʻĀrif lil-Maṭbūʻāt. Edited by Aḥmad Aḥmad & ʻĀdil Qāḍī.
     
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    Biblical Interpretation and Philosophical Hermeneutics.B. H. McLean - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book applies philosophical hermeneutics to biblical studies. Whereas traditional studies of the Bible limit their analysis to the exploration of the texts' original historical sense, this book discusses how to move beyond these issues to a consideration of biblical texts' existential significance for the present. In response to the rejection of biblical significance in the late nineteenth century and the accompanying crisis of nihilism, B. H. McLean argues that the philosophical thought of Heidegger, Bultmann, Gadamer, Habermas, Ricoeur, Levinas, Deleuze (...)
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    Essays in Radical Empiricism.B. H. Bode, William James & R. B. Perry - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (6):704.
  17. Paraconsistent logics?B. H. Slater - 1995 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 24 (4):451 - 454.
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    L'évolution créatrice. [REVIEW]B. H. Bode - 1908 - Philosophical Review 17 (1):84-89.
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    Crucial Problems in Modern Philosophy. [REVIEW]H. B. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (4):801-801.
    An attempt to "remove the obstacles to a more positive kind of philosophizing than is now usually cultivated," and to "restore the traditional scope of philosophy." Eight historical chapters very rapidly review and criticize almost every major philosopher from Descartes on, claiming that there has been an unduly restricted conception of the data of experience and too narrow a view of the powers of thought. Four final "reconstructive" chapters sketch out a program for a modern synthesis which will continue the (...)
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  20. Prolegomena to Formal Logic.B. H. Slater - 1988 - Aldershot, England: Gower Publishing Company.
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    A modern introduction to Mādhva philosophy.B. H. Kotabagi - 2012 - Manipal: Manipal University Press.
    The author has made this treatise on Madhva’s realistic school of Ved?nta philosophy convincing to the modern mind by employing western logical apparatus in substantiating Madhva’s ideas. Following the Indian classical tradition, the author has examined the validity of Advaitaved?nta, the Absolute Monism of ?a?kara and Bh?skara as P?rvapak?a, and logically proved its inconsistencies. He has then established the Dvaitasiddh?nta i.e., the Monotheistic Dualism of Madhva. He has successfully brought out the nuances of the realistic school of Indian philosophical thought (...)
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  22. Sayyid Quṭb: ḥayātuh, manhajuhu fī al-ḥarakah wa-al-naqd al-muwajjah ilayh.Muḥammad Tawfīq Barakāt Mullā Ḥasan - 1998 - ʻAmmān: Dār al-Bayāriq.
     
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    The Problem of Metaphysics and the Meaning of Metaphysical Explanation: An Essay in Definitions.B. H. Bode - 1903 - Philosophical Review 12 (2):231-232.
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  24. Liar Syllogisms and Related Paradoxes.B. H. Slater - 1991 - Analysis 51 (3):146 - 153.
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    Prior's Analytic.B. H. Slater - 1986 - Analysis 46 (2):76 - 81.
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    Francis Bacon: history, politics, and science, 1561-1626.B. H. G. Wormald - 1993 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Brian Wormald provides a fundamental reappraisal of one of the most complex and innovative figures of the late-Elizabethan and Jacobean age. In the centuries since his death, Francis Bacon (1561-1626) has been perceived and studied as a promoter and prophet of the philosophy of science--natural science--but he saw himself also as a clarifier and promoter of what he called "policy" or the study and improvement of the structure and function of civil states. Mr. Wormald shows that Bacon was concerned equally (...)
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    E-Type Pronouns and varepsilon -Terms.B. H. Slater - 1986 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (1):27-38.
    Speaking of Professor Geach's belief that pronouns in natural language function like the bound variables in quantification theory, Gareth Evans, in ‘Pronouns, Quantifiers, and Relative Clauses - I’ says :I want to try to show that there are pronouns with quantifier antecedents that function in a quite different way. Such pronouns typically stand in a different grammatical relation to their antecedents, and; in contrast with bound pronouns, must be assigned a reference, so that their most immediate sentential contexts can always (...)
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    E-Type Pronouns And E-Terms.B. H. Slater - 1986 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (March):27-38.
    Speaking of Professor Geach's belief that pronouns in natural language function like the bound variables in quantification theory, Gareth Evans, in ‘Pronouns, Quantifiers, and Relative Clauses - I’ says :I want to try to show that there are pronouns with quantifier antecedents that function in a quite different way. Such pronouns typically stand in a different grammatical relation to their antecedents, and; in contrast with bound pronouns, must be assigned a reference, so that their most immediate sentential contexts can always (...)
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    The Method of Introspection.B. H. Bode - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (4):85-91.
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  30. Hilbert’s Epsilon Calculus and its Successors.B. H. Slater - 2009 - In ¸ Itegabbay2009. Elsevier. pp. 385--448.
     
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    Activity in Marx's Philosophy. [REVIEW]H. B. - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (4):756-756.
    This fifty-page essay treats Marx's concept of action as the principle underlying his whole system. Activity for Marx is described as both a philosophical concept and an element of human experience demanded by his system. The principle of activity is present as early as in Marx's doctoral dissertation and its influence is traced on his materialism, epistemology, and conception of philosophy. In the process, some strong similarities are shown with Dewey's concept of action, despite the difference in goals of the (...)
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    The Epsilon Calculus and its Applications.B. H. Slater - 1991 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 41 (1):175-205.
    The paper presents and applies Hilbert's Epsilon Calculus, first describing its standard proof theory, and giving it an intensional semantics. These are contrasted with the proof theory of Fregean Predicate Logic, and the traditional (extensional) choice function semantics for the calculus. The semantics provided show that epsilon terms are referring terms in Donnellan's sense, enabling the symbolisation and validation of argument forms involving E-type pronouns, both in extensional and intensional contexts. By providing for transparency in intensional constructions they support a (...)
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    Hilbertian reference.B. H. Slater - 1988 - Noûs 22 (2):283-297.
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    Concepts of stability and symmetry in irreversible thermodynamics. I.B. H. Lavenda - 1972 - Foundations of Physics 2 (2-3):161-179.
    Concepts of stability and symmetry in irreversible thermodynamics are developed through the analysis of system energy flows. The excess power function, derived from a local energy conservation equation, is shown to yield necessary and sufficient stability criteria for linear and nonlinear irreversible processes. In the absence of symmetry-destroying external forces, the linear range may be characterized by a set of phenomenological coefficient symmetries relating coupled forces and displacements, velocities, and accelerations, whereas rotational phenomena in nonlinear processes may be characterized by (...)
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    The Problem of Induction and its Solution. [REVIEW]H. B. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (4):803-803.
    The solution is that there can be no justification of induction, "the rule we use to make inferences about unknown events from a sample of data drawn from experience." A principle may be justified either by validation or by vindication; Hume's argument showed conclusively that no validation of induction is possible, but left open the possibility of a vindication. Reichenbach explored this possibility within the framework of a frequency theory of probability. Katz now explores Reichenbach's treatment in detail, finding that (...)
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    The Epsilon Calculus and its Applications.B. H. Slater - 1991 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 41 (1):175-205.
    The paper presents and applies Hilbert's Epsilon Calculus, first describing its standard proof theory, and giving it an intensional semantics. These are contrasted with the proof theory of Fregean Predicate Logic, and the traditional (extensional) choice function semantics for the calculus. The semantics provided show that epsilon terms are referring terms in Donnellan's sense, enabling the symbolisation and validation of argument forms involving E-type pronouns, both in extensional and intensional contexts. By providing for transparency in intensional constructions they support a (...)
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    Prior's analytic revised.B. H. Slater - 2001 - Analysis 61 (1):86-90.
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    Avicenna’s Commentary on the "Poetics" of Aristotle. [REVIEW]B. H. O. - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (4):750-750.
    The [[sic]] Arabic contribution to literary criticism is still very imperfectly known among Western scholars. It is important not only for the history of Arabic poetry, but for Latin Europe as well. Al-farabi’s discussion of poetry in his Catalog of the Sciences was translated into Latin by Gerard of Cremona and also incorporated into an important essay On the Division of Sciences by Dominicus Gundissalinus in the twelfth century. In 1256 Hermannus Almannus [[sic]] translated the Middle Commentary of Averroës on (...)
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    Against the Realisms of the Age.B. H. Slater - 1998 - Ashgate.
    Recovers some of the value in the Wittgensteinian period of philosophy, using certain logical systems: Prior's theory of operators and Hilbert's epsilon calculus. This work applies, discursively, the previous largely technical results published in Prolegomena to Formal Logic (Aldershot, Gower 1989) and Intensional Logic (Aldershot, Ashgate 1994) to resolve matters of current interest in philosophy, logic and linguistics - notably attacking a variety of realisms found in comtemporary cognitive science and the philosophy of mathematics.
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    Thermodynamics of nonlinear, interacting irreversible processes. II.B. H. Lavenda - 1973 - Foundations of Physics 3 (1):53-88.
    The scope of the thermodynamic theory of nonlinear irreversible processes is widened to include the nonlinear stability analysis of system motion. The emphasis is shifted from the analysis of instantaneous energy flows to that of the average work performed by periodic nonlinear processes. The principle of virtual work separates dissipative and conservative forces. The vanishing of the work of conservative forces determines the natural period of oscillation. Stability is then determined by the variations of the dissipative forces with amplitude of (...)
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    Ammianus Marcellinus and the Lies of Metrodorus.B. H. Warmington - 1981 - Classical Quarterly 31 (02):464-.
    The eleventh-century Byzantine compiler Cedrenus includes a unique story in the midst of his otherwise traditional and hagiographic material on the emperor Constantine. Mentioning the outbreak of war between the Roman and Persian empires, he describes the cause of the breakdown of peace somewhat as follows. A certain Metrodorus, who was of Persian origin, went to visit the Brahmins in India to study philosophy and won the reputation of being a holy man through his asceticism. He also built water mills (...)
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    Francis Bacon and the Style of Science. [REVIEW]B. H. O. - 1976 - Review of Metaphysics 30 (1):140-141.
    Francis Bacon could imagine the delights of the promised land of science, but he stands today as a propagandist rather than a practitioner. He was no Copernicus or Vesalius or Galileo; he was not even a Gabriel Harvey or a Thomas Harriot. As James Stephens observes in this study he was "never able to provide examples of the interpretation of nature" adequate to validate his claims. A great deal of his thought was taken up not with new experiments but with (...)
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    Conditional logic.B. H. Slater - 1992 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 70 (1):76 – 81.
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    Natural Rights Theories. [REVIEW]B. H. G. - 1981 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (4):810-811.
    Richard Tuck’s book reconstructs the historical debate that led ultimately to the modern concept of natural right. His study has the virtue of supplying a critical perspective often missing in the current controversy over the nature and status of rights.
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    Ernst Mach and the new empiricism.B. H. Bode - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (11):281-290.
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    Hegel in Berichten seiner Zeitgenossen. [REVIEW]H. B. - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 24 (4):762-763.
    This volume starts where the four-volume work by Johannes Hoffmeister, Briefe von und an Hegel, left off. It consists of excerpts from letters, diaries, memoirs, newspaper and journal articles, etc., much of which has never been published before. What emerges is a conflicting picture of Hegel, the man--from which the reader can take his choice. The comments are from contemporaries: relatives, friends, acquaintances, students, colleagues, admirers, critics, and last, but not least, enemies. The chapters are organized chronologically by city of (...)
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    The epsilon calculus' problematic.B. H. Slater - 1994 - Philosophical Papers 23 (3):217-242.
  48. Namely-Riders: an Update.B. H. Slater - forthcoming - Electronic Journal of Analytic Philosophy.
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    Probabilistic foundations for operator logic.B. H. Slater - 1993 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44 (3):517-530.
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    L'evolution Creatrice.B. H. Bode & Henri Bergson - 1908 - Philosophical Review 17 (1):84.
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