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  1. The annual "Royal ceremony" on mt. tlaloc : Mountain fertility ritualism in the late pre-hispanic Basin of mexico.H. B. Nicholson - 2003 - In Douglas Sharon & James Edward Brady (eds.), Mesas & Cosmologies in Mesoamerica. San Diego Museum of Man. pp. 42.
     
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  2. Rethinking Woodger’s Legacy in the Philosophy of Biology.Daniel J. Nicholson & Richard Gawne - 2014 - Journal of the History of Biology 47 (2):243-292.
    The writings of Joseph Henry Woodger (1894–1981) are often taken to exemplify everything that was wrongheaded, misguided, and just plain wrong with early twentieth-century philosophy of biology. Over the years, commentators have said of Woodger: (a) that he was a fervent logical empiricist who tried to impose the explanatory gold standards of physics onto biology, (b) that his philosophical work was completely disconnected from biological science, (c) that he possessed no scientific or philosophical credentials, and (d) that his work was (...)
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    Man on His Nature.H. B. Adelmann - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (2):227.
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    Evolving Ethics: The New Science of Good and Evil.Steven Mascaro, Kevin B. Korb, Ann E. Nicholson & Owen Woodberry - 2010 - Imprint Academic.
    This book describes the application of Artificial Life simulation to evolutionary scenarios of wide ethical interest, including the evolution of altruism, rape and abortion, providing a new meaning to “experimental philosophy”. The authors also apply evolutionary ALife techniques to explore contentious issues within evolutionary theory itself, such as the evolution of aging. They justify these uses of simulation in science and philosophy, both in general and in their specific applications here.Evolving Ethics will be of interest to researchers, enthusiasts, students and (...)
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    Negative Utilitarianism.H. B. Acton & J. W. N. Watkins - 1963 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 37 (1):83-114.
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    Remarks on the definition and nature of mathematics.H. B. Curry - 1954 - Dialectica 8 (3):228-233.
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  7. The biological role of consciousness.H. B. Barlow - 1987 - In Colin Blakemore & Susan A. Greenfield (eds.), Mindwaves. Blackwell.
     
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    What is the computational goal of the neocortex.H. B. Barlow - 1994 - In Christof Koch & J. Davis (eds.), Large-Scale Neuronal Theories of the Brain. MIT Press. pp. 1--22.
  9. A mathematical treatment of the rules of the syllogism.H. B. Curry - 1936 - Mind 45 (178):209-216.
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    Negative Utilitarianism.H. B. Acton & J. W. N. Watkins - 1963 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 37 (1):83-114.
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    Philosophy and Ideology: The Development of Philosophy and Marxism-Leninism in Poland Since the Second World War.H. B. Acton & Z. A. Jordan - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (58):90.
  12. Nature's joke: A conjecture on the biological role of consciousness.H. B. Barlow - 1980 - In Brian Josephson & V. Ramach (eds.), Consciousness and the Physical World. Pergamon Press.
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    The theory of concrete universals.H. B. Acton - 1936 - Mind 45 (180):417-431.
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    X.—The Correspondence Theory of Truth.H. B. Acton - 1935 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 35 (1):177-194.
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    The theory of concrete universals (I.).H. B. Acton - 1936 - Mind 45 (180):1-13.
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    A Mathematical Treatment of the Rules of the Syllogism.H. B. Curry - 1936 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 1 (3):114-114.
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    A Note on the Reduction of Gentzen's Calculus LJ.H. B. Curry - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (3):128-128.
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    Remarks on the Definition and Nature of Mathematics.H. B. Curry - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (1):85-86.
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    The Logic of Program Composition.H. B. Curry - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (1):102-103.
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    Efficiency, versatility, cognitive maps, and language.H. B. Barlow - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (4):657.
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    A New Proof of the Church-Rosser Theorem.H. B. Curry - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):377-378.
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    The deduction theorem in the combinatory theory of restricted generality.H. B. Curry - 1960 - Logique Et Analyse 3 (3):15-39.
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    Dispositional and Causal Explanation.H. B. Dalrymple - 1975 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 6 (1):115-121.
    It is argued that dispositional explanations are radically incomplete causal explanations that are employed when (1) a description of the stimuli is insufficient to account for the object's response and (2) not enough is known about the object to specify what its specific causal contribution is. ryle's failure to refer to the causal contribution of the organism in his account of dispositions is regarded as a serious weakness.
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    Notes and News.H. B. Davis - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (10):280.
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    The Raccoon: A Study in Animal Intelligence.H. B. Davis - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (13):358-362.
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  26. The Philosophy of Punishment.H. B. Acton & Ted Honderich - 1970 - Philosophy 45 (174):341-341.
     
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    The essential roles of emotion in cognitive architecture.Kevin B. Korb & Ann E. Nicholson - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (2):205-206.
    Rolls's presentation of emotion as integral to cognition is a welcome counter to a long tradition of treating them as antagonists. His eduction of experimental evidence in support of this view is impressive. However, we find his excursion into the philosophy of consciousness less successful. Rolls gives syntactical manipulation the central role in consciousness (in stark contrast to Searle, for whom “mere” syntax inevitably falls short of consciousness), and leaves us wondering about the roles left for emotion after all.
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    F. H. Bradley.H. B. Action - 1960 - Philosophical Books 1 (2):20-22.
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    Consciousness and attention.H. B. Coslett - 1997 - Seminars in Neurology 17:137-44.
  30. Cerebral cortex as model builder.H. B. Barlow - 1985 - In David Rose & Vernon Dobson (eds.), Models of the Visual Cortex. New York: Wiley. pp. 37--46.
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    Introduction.H. B. Acton - 1975 - In Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (ed.), Natural law: the scientific ways of treating natural law, its place in moral philosophy, and its relation to the positive sciences of law. [Philadelphia]: University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 9-48.
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    Symposium: Negative Utilitarianism.H. B. Acton & J. W. N. Watkins - 1963 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 37 (1):83 - 114.
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    Superconductivity and superfluidity.H. B. G. Casimir - 1973 - In Jagdish Mehra (ed.), The physicist's conception of nature. Boston,: Reidel. pp. 481--498.
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    Tradition and Some Other Forms of Order: The Presidential Address.H. B. Acton - 1953 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 53:1 - 28.
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  35. Phenomenalism and the problem of knowledge.H. B. Alexander - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (7):182-187.
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  36. James, William 23, 38-41,181 Jaspers, K. 133 Jennings, HS 140 Josephson, BD 8,103.H. B. Barlow, E. W. Bastin, J. S. Bell, Franz Brentano, D. E. Broadbent, J. Bronowski, N. Chomsky, Kenneth Craik, I. Kant & A. Kenny - 1980 - In B. D. Josephson & V. S. Ramachandran (eds.), Consciousness and the Physical World: Edited Proceedings of an Interdisciplinary Symposium on Consciousness Held at the University of Cambridge in January 1978. Pergamon Press.
     
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    Need for prior probabilities in learning.H. B. Barlow - 1991 - In A. Gorea (ed.), Representations of Vision. Cambridge University Press. pp. 319.
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    Hegel's Conception of the Study of Human Nature.H. B. Acton - 1970 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 4:32-47.
    It is easy to understand why Hegel's philosophy should be little studied by English-speaking philosophers today. Those who at the beginning of the twentieth century initiated the movement we are now caught up in presented their earliest philosophical arguments as criticisms of the prevailing Anglo-Hegelian views. It may now be thought illiberal to take much interest in this perhaps excusably slaughtered royal family, and positively reactionary to hanker after the foreign dynasty from which it sometimes claimed descent. Hegel was a (...)
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    Philosophy in France: PHILOSOPHY.H. B. Acton - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (100):66-69.
    It is not easy for an Englishman to acquire a competent knowledge of French philosophy. For one thing there are so many French philosophers writing so many books, and for another the multiplicity of men is matched by the variety of views. In a country where a knowledge of philosophy is expected of any cultivated man, and where the flourishing of philosophy in school and university curricula is regarded as a condition of intellectual freedom, this variety is accepted as part (...)
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    Philosophy in France.H. B. Acton - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (94):271-274.
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    Philosophy in France.H. B. Acton - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (82):161-166.
    The last survey of philosophy in France to appear in this journal was published in July 1939. Although the circumstances of the war do not seem to have prevented the publication of philosophical books in France to the extent that they have done so in this country, they have pretty effectively limited their transmission across the Channel until the last year or two. In consequence it is by no means easy to re-establish continuity between the publications of the pre-war period (...)
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    Susan Stebbing studentship.H. B. Acton - 1947 - Mind 56 (224):411-a-411.
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    The Expletive Theory of Morals.H. B. Acton - 1936 - Analysis 4 (2/3):42 - 45.
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    Viii.—New books.H. B. Acton - 1938 - Mind 47 (186):264-266.
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    Viii.—New books.H. B. Acton - 1936 - Mind 45 (179):396-397.
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    Von Montaigne zu Sartre. Die Entwicklung der Franzosischen Philosophie vom 16 Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart.H. B. Acton, Emile Callot & Alwin Diemer - 1954 - Philosophical Quarterly 4 (16):285.
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    Artists and Thinkers.H. B. Alexander & Louis William Flaccus - 1917 - Philosophical Review 26 (1):98.
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    Apologia pro fide.H. B. Alexander - 1920 - Philosophical Review 29 (2):113-134.
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    Justice and progress.H. B. Alexander - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 12 (8):207-212.
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    Nature and human nature.H. B. Alexander - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (25):673-678.
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