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    G. H. Gellie: Sophocles: A Reading. Pp. ix + 307. Melbourne: University Press, 1972. Cloth.Oliver Taplin - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (01):119-120.
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  2. G̲h̲aurī taḥqīqāt: Islām men̲ ʻulūm-i ʻaqlīyah.Shabbīr Aḥmad K̲h̲ān̲ G̲h̲aurī - 1997 - Paṭnah: K̲h̲udā Bak̲h̲sh Oriyanṭal Pablik lāʼibrerī.
  3. Islāmī Hīnd men̲ kalām o falsafah.Shabbīr Aḥmad k̲h̲ān̲ G̲h̲aurī - 1997 - Paṭnah: K̲h̲udā Bak̲h̲sh Oriyanṭal Pablik Lāʼibrerī.
  4. Islāmī Hind men̲ ʻulūm-i ʻaqlīyah.Shabbīr Aḥmad K̲h̲ān̲ G̲h̲aurī - 1997 - Paṭnah: K̲h̲udā Bak̲h̲sh Oriyanṭal Pablik Lāʼibrerī.
  5. Mind, Self, and Society from the Standpoint of a Social Behaviorist.G. H. Mead & C. W. Morris - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (40):493-495.
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    Plato Republic.G. H. Plato & Wells - 1945 - New York: Basic Books (AZ). Edited by Allan Bloom & Adam Kirsch.
    A model for the ideal state includes discussions of the nature and application of justice, the role of the philosopher in society, the goals of education, and the effects of art upon character.
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  7. The Philosophy of the Act.G. H. Mead & C. W. Morris - 1939 - Mind 48 (189):82-88.
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  8. The model-theoretic argument against realism.G. H. Merrill - 1980 - Philosophy of Science 47 (1):69-81.
    In "Realism and Reason" Hilary Putnam has offered an apparently strong argument that the position of metaphysical realism provides an incoherent model of the relation of a correct scientific theory to the world. However, although Putnam's attack upon the notion of the "intended" interpretation of a scientific theory is sound, it is shown here that realism may be formulated in such a way that the realist need make no appeal to any "intended" interpretation of such a theory. Consequently, it can (...)
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  9. Hegel’s Dialectic.H.-G. Gadamer - 1976
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  10. A Mathematician's Apology.G. H. Hardy - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (63):323-326.
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  11. The Philosophy of the Act.G. H. Mead, C. W. Morris, J. M. Brewster, A. M. Dunham & D. L. Miller - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (53):105-106.
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  12. The Social Self.G. H. Mead - 1913 - Philosophical Review 22:680.
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    Spinoza and british idealism: The case of H. H. Joachim.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1993 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 1 (2):109 – 123.
  14. Logic and Reality in Leibniz's Metaphysics.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1968 - Foundations of Language 4 (1):80-81.
  15. Mathematical proof.G. H. Hardy - 1929 - Mind 38 (149):1-25.
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    The Cybernetic Approach to Aesthetics.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1961 - Philosophy 36 (136):49 - 61.
    The idea that cybernetics can throw light on problems connected with thinking and learning is now a familiar one. Psychologists who are concerned with these problems often make use of cybernetic analogies, and some cyberneticians claim that their science provides an answer to philosophical problems about the nature of thought. On this last topic a great deal has been written recently; but it is comparatively seldom that it is suggested that cybernetics can be applied to problems of aesthetics. On the (...)
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    Leibniz, Logical papers.G. H. R. Parkinson & Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (1):139-140.
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  18. G. Reale, Platón. En búsqueda de la sabiduría secreta., trad. española R. H. Bernet, Barcelona 2001 (Herder, 371 págs.).Eduardo H. Mombello - 2002 - Méthexis 15 (1):151-154.
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  19. Social Psychology as Counterpart to Physiological Psychology.G. H. Mead - 1910 - Philosophical Review 19:235.
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    Knowledge and the Curriculum.G. H. Bantock - 1976 - Philosophy 51 (195):111-113.
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  21. Islāmī mint̤aq va falsafah, ek jāʼizah.Shabbīr Aḥmad K̲h̲ān̲ G̲h̲aurī - 1998 - Paṭnah: K̲h̲udā Bak̲h̲sh Oriyanṭal Pablik Lāʼibrerī.
     
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  22. Naẓarāt fī al-fikr al-Islāmī wa-al-taṣawwuf al-Sunnī wa-thawābit al-huwīyah al-dīnīyah al-Maghribīyah.Aḥmad G̲h̲azālī - 2011 - [Fās]: al-Mamlakah al-Maghribīyah, al-Majlis al-ʻIlmī al-Aʻlá, al-Kitābah al-ʻĀmmah, al-Majlis al-ʻIlmī al-Maḥallī bi-Iqlīm Tāwnāt.
     
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    Morals and morality.Jāved Aḥmad G̲h̲āmidī - 2009 - Lahore: al-Mawrid.
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    Kar glin Zi khro: A Tantric Buddhist Concept.H. G. & Henk Blezer - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (1):183.
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    The Elementary Nervous System.G. H. Parker - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 16 (26):719-720.
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    Toward a Theory of Intrinsic Value.G. H. Harman - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy 64 (23):349--360.
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  27. PLUMMER, H. C. - An introductory treatise on dynamical Astronomy.G. H. Knibbs - 1919 - Scientia 13 (26):150.
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    Hegel, Pantheism, and Spinoza.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1977 - Journal of the History of Ideas 38 (3):449.
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    Three Forms of Realism.G. H. Merrill - 1980 - American Philosophical Quarterly 17 (3):229 - 235.
  30. Leibniz on human freedom.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1970 - Wiesbaden,: F. Steiner.
     
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  31. Mendelian proportions in a mixed population.G. H. Hardy - 2014 - In Francisco José Ayala & John C. Avise (eds.), Essential readings in evolutionary biology. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
     
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    Dr. W. H. Velema, Confrontatie met Van Ruler. Denken vanuit het einde. Kampen, 1962, 116 p.H. G. Geertsema - 1968 - Philosophia Reformata 33 (3-4):199-200.
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    Amelie Oksenberg Rorty, ed., Essays on Aristotle's “Rhetoric.”:Essays on Aristotle's “Rhetoric.”.G. H. Rudebusch - 1998 - Ethics 108 (2):424-427.
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    Peter Stahl, the first public teacher of chemistry at Oxford.G. H. Turnbull - 1953 - Annals of Science 9 (3):265-270.
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    Classics in Education.H. S. G. - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (06):320-322.
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    Belief.G. H. Langley - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (29):66 - 76.
    Much has recently been written on the subject of “belief,” but since the mental attitude indicated by this term is so pervasive and important it may be useful again to reflect upon its nature and significance.
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    Critical notices.G. H. Lewes - 1876 - Mind (1):122-125.
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    Robin George Collingwood, 1889–1943. Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol. XXIX. 1944. Pp. 24. Price 3s. 6d. net.G. H. Langley - 1945 - Philosophy 20 (77):271-.
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    The Rediscovery of Belief. By Louis Arnaud Reid, D.Litt. (The Lindsey Press. London. 1946. Pp. 204. Price 6s. net.).G. H. Langley - 1946 - Philosophy 21 (80):282-.
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    From Descartes to Collingwood: Recent Work on the History of Philosophy.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1975 - Philosophy 50 (192):205 - 220.
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    Hegel, Marx and the Cunning of Reason.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (249):287 - 302.
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    Spinoza. By Stuart Hampshire. (Faber and Faber. 1956. Pp. 176. Price 15s.).G. H. R. Parkinson - 1958 - Philosophy 33 (124):77-.
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    On the Contrast between Scientific and Philosophic Hypotheses.G. H. Spinney - 1955 - Philosophy 30 (112):15 - 32.
    MISS MACDONALD, in an article in the October 1953 issue of Philosophy under the title “Linguistic Philosophy and Perception,” discusses the relationship between this philosophical school and others, by contrasting its treatment of the problem of perception with typical Realist, Dualist and Phenomenalist solutions. Her main point is that the branch of Linguistic philosophy which she represents, which she proposes to call Metaphilosophy, does not take sides on this issue, nor propound a new theory of its own, but stands back (...)
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    Confirmation and prediction.G. H. Merrill - 1979 - Philosophy of Science 46 (1):98-117.
    It is argued that Hempel's original rejection of the prediction criterion of confirmation in [8] (on the grounds that it leads to a circular definition of confirmation) was ill-conceived, and that his own approach exhibits undesirable consequences to the degree that it deviates from this criterion. A version of the prediction criterion is formulated which, in addition to being-non circular, escapes the criticisms advanced against Hempel's satisfaction criterion, offers certain clear advantages over alternative approaches, and may serve as the basis (...)
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    Knowledge and the Curriculum.G. H. Bantock - 1977 - British Journal of Educational Studies 25 (1):88.
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    Spinoza on the Power and Freedom of Man.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1971 - The Monist 55 (4):527-553.
    At first sight, the philosophy of Spinoza may seem wholly alien to what is now generally regarded as philosophy in the English-speaking world. For some decades, the dominant trend in that philosophy has been linguistic and anti-metaphysical; the philosopher is held to be concerned with the analysis of language, and not with speculative system-building. Spinoza, on the other hand, is very much a system-builder; as to the analysis of language, he says explicitly that this is of no interest to him. (...)
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  47. Social Consciousness and the Consciousness of Meaning.G. H. Mead - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20:466.
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    Origin and concept of relativity (I).G. H. Keswani - 1964 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 15 (60):286-306.
  49. A Course of Pure Mathematics.G. H. Hardy, E. T. Whittaker & G. N. Watson - 1916 - Mind 25 (100):525-533.
     
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    Corneille, Classicism, and the Ruses of Symmetry.G. H. Russell, G. C. Kratzmann & James Simpson - 1986
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