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    Zur kritik der geisteswissenschaftlichen richtungen in der tiefenpsychologie.Harold Lincke - 1949 - Dialectica 3 (4):291-313.
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  2. Production, Information Costs, and Economic Organization.Armen Alchian, Harold Demsetz, Kenneth Arrow, Richard Edwards, Herbert Gintis & Michael C. Jensen - 1983 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 12 (4):354-368.
     
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    Aristotle's Physics. A Revised Text with Introduction and Commentary.Harold Cherniss & W. D. Ross - 1937 - Philosophical Review 46 (4):443.
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  4. Aristotle's Criticism of Presocratic Philosophy.Harold Cherniss - 1937 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 44 (2):11-12.
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  5. The Riddle of the early Academy.Harold Cherniss - 1951 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 141:448-451.
     
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    Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker.Harold Cherniss & Hermann Diels - 1939 - American Journal of Philology 60 (2):248.
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    A Much Misread Passage of the Timaeus.Harold Cherniss - 1954 - American Journal of Philology 75 (2):113.
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    The Characteristics and Effects of Presocratic Philosophy.Harold Cherniss - 1951 - Journal of the History of Ideas 12 (1/4):319.
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    Aristotle.Harold Cherniss & Geoffrey Mure - 1934 - Philosophical Review 43 (2):208.
  10. Rationality.Harold I. Brown - 1990 - Ethics 100 (3):672-673.
     
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  11. The New Aristotelian Essentialists.Harold W. Noonan - 2018 - Metaphysica 19 (1):87-93.
    In recent years largely due to the seminal work of Kit Fine and that of Jonathan Lowe there has been a resurgence of interest in the concept of essence and the project of explaining de re necessity in terms of it. Of course, Quine rejected what he called Aristotelian essentialism in his battle against quantified modal logic. But what he and Kripke debated was a notion of essence defined in terms of de re necessity. The new Aristotelian essentialists regard essence (...)
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    Time's Arrow and Evolution.Harold F. Blum - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 13 (3):420-421.
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    The Philosophical Economy of the Theory of Ideas.Harold Cherniss - 1936 - American Journal of Philology 57 (4):445.
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    Relative Identity.Harold W. Noonan - 2015 - Philosophical Investigations 38 (1-2):52-71.
    Examples suggest that one and the same A may be different Bs, and hence that there is some sort of incompleteness in the unqualified statement that x and y are the same which needs to be eliminated by answering the question “the same what?” One way to make this more precise is by appeal to Geach's idea that identity is relative. In this paper I evaluate Geach's relative identity thesis.
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  15. In Defence of the Letter of Fictionalism.Harold Noonan - 1994 - Analysis 54 (3):133-139.
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    Aristotle, Fundamentals of the History of His Development.Harold Cherniss, Werner Jaeger & Richard Robinson - 1935 - American Journal of Philology 56 (3):261.
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    The Relation of the Timaeus to Plato's Later Dialogues.Harold Cherniss - 1957 - American Journal of Philology 78 (3):225.
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    Acoustical Studies of Mandarin Vowels and Tones.Harold Clumeck & John Marshall Howie - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):345.
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  19. Observation and Objectivity.Harold I. Brown - 1989 - Philosophy of Science 56 (3):544-547.
     
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    Presentism and Eternalism.Harold W. Noonan - 2013 - Erkenntnis 78 (1):219-227.
    How is the debate between presentism and eternalism to be characterized? It is usual to suggest that this debate about time is analogous to the debate between the actualist and the possibilist about modality. I think that this suggestion is right. In what follows I pursue the analogy more strictly than is usual and offer a characterization of what is at the core of the dispute between presentists and eternalists that may be immune to worries often raised about the substantiality (...)
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    Objects and identity: an examination of the relative identity thesis and its consequences.Harold W. Noonan - 1980 - The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.
    In the first twelve chapters of this book, I am concerned with the Fregean notion of an object (the reference of a proper name) and its connection with the notion of identity. The rest of the book is devoted to a discussion of the problem of personal identity.
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  22. The Philosophy of Umpiring and the Introduction of Decision-Aid Technology.Harold Maurice Collins - unknown - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 37 (2):135-146.
    Recently, technology has impacted upon sports umpiring and refereeing. One effect is that the means to make sound judgments has becoe ‘distributed’ to new groups of people such as TV viewers and commentators. The result is that justice on the sports field is often seen not to be done and the readiness to question umpires' decisions that once pertained only to the players and, in some sports, to the crowd, has spread to anyone who has a television. What is more, (...)
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    Aristotle, Parts of Animals.Harold Cherniss, A. L. Peck & E. S. Forster - 1939 - American Journal of Philology 60 (3):385.
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    Variable meanings for the definition of disease.Harold Merskey - 1986 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 11 (3):215-232.
    It is argued that there is no agreed definition of disease. Purely biological definitions are inadequate and combined biological and social definitions are not yet satisfactory. One approach has been to say that what doctors treat is disease. We are uncomfortable with that because we feel it releases people from obligations on a basis of convenience. In practice the weight given to the idea of disease varies according to what it will imply about obligations and privileges. It is suggested that (...)
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  25. Perception, Theory and Communient: The New Philosophy of Science.Harold I. Brown - 1978 - Science and Society 42 (4):506-508.
     
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  26. The Interaction of Law and Religion.Harold J. Berman - 1974
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    The plural of “ontology” is “confusion”.Harold Morowitz - 2012 - Complexity 17 (6):5-6.
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    Pythagoreans and Eleatics.Harold Cherniss & J. E. Raven - 1950 - Philosophical Review 59 (3):375.
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    Aristotle. The Athenian Constitution, the Eudemian Ethics, on Virtues and Vices.Harold Cherniss & H. Rackham - 1937 - American Journal of Philology 58 (1):110.
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    No Trust is Hybrid: Reply to Faulkner.Harold W. Noonan - 2021 - Philosophia 49 (5):2189-2195.
    There is a well-developed literature on trust. In his important article Faulkner, 424−429, 2015) distinguishes three-place, two-place and one-place trust predicates. He then argues that our more basic notions of trust are expressed by the one-place and two-place predicates. Three-place trust, contractual trust, is not fundamental. This matters. Having a clear understanding of our concepts of trust is important. The most important assumption of Faulkner’s argument is that the notion of trust expressed by the three-place predicate is not attitudinal; it (...)
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  31. Modal realism, still at your convenience.Harold Noonan & Mark Jago - 2017 - Analysis 77 (2):299-303.
    Divers presents a set of de re modal truths which, he claims, are inconvenient for Lewisean modal realism. We argue that there is no inconvenience for Lewis.
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    Object-dependent thoughts and psychological redundancy.Harold W. Noonan - 1990 - Analysis 50 (1):1-9.
  33. Animalism versus Lockeanism: Reply to Mackie.Harold W. Noonan - 2001 - Philosophical Quarterly 51 (202):83-90.
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    Personal pronoun revisionism - asking the right question.Harold Noonan - 2012 - Analysis 72 (2):316-318.
    Personal pronoun revisionism (so-called by Olson, E. 2007. What are We? A Study in Personal Ontology. Oxford: Oxford University Press) is a response to the problem of the thinking animal on behalf of the neo-Lockean theorist. Many worry about this response. The worry rests on asking the wrong question, namely: how can two thinkers that are so alike differ in this way in their cognitive capacities? This is the wrong question because they don't. The right question is: how can they (...)
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    Object-dependent thoughts and psychological redundancy.Harold W. Noonan - 1991 - Analysis 51 (1):1-9.
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    Substance, Identity and Time.Harold Noonan - 1988 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 62:79-100.
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    Vague objects.Harold W. Noonan - 1982 - Analysis 42 (1):3-6.
  38. Presentism, Endurance, and Object-Dependence.Harold W. Noonan - 2019 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy (9-10):1115-1122.
    According to the presentist the present time is the only one that there is. Nevertheless, things persist. Most presentists think that things persist by enduring. Employing E. J. Lowe’s notion of identity-dependence, Jonathan Tallant argues that presentism is incompatible with any notion of persistence, even endurance. This consequence of Lowe’s ideas, if soundly drawn, is important. The presentist who chooses to deny persistence outright is a desperate figure. However, though Lowe’s notion is a legitimate and worthwhile one, this application is (...)
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    The complex and simple views of personal identity.Harold Noonan - 2011 - Analysis 71 (1):72-77.
    What is the difference between the complex view of personal identity over time and the simple view? Traditionally, the defenders of the complex view are said to include Locke and Hume, defenders of the simple view to include Butler and Reid. In our own time it is standard to think of Chisholm and Swinburne as defenders of the simple view and Shoemaker, Parfit, Williams and Lewis as defenders of the complex view. But how exactly is the distinction to be characterized? (...)
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    Plato's Thought.Harold Cherniss & G. M. A. Grube - 1936 - American Journal of Philology 57 (4):480.
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    Prospective Realism.Harold I. Brown - 1990 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 21 (2):211.
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    Personal pronoun revisionism - asking the right question.Harold Noonan - 2012 - Analysis 72 (2):316-318.
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    The History of Medicine and the Scientific Revolution.Harold J. Cook - 2011 - Isis 102 (1):102-108.
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    Reply Lowe on ships and structures.Harold Noonan - 1988 - Analysis 48 (4):221-223.
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    The complex and simple views of personal identity.Harold Noonan - 2011 - Analysis 71 (1):72-77.
    What is the difference between the complex view of personal identity over time and the simple view? Traditionally, the defenders of the complex view are said to include Locke and Hume, defenders of the simple view to include Butler and Reid. In our own time it is standard to think of Chisholm and Swinburne as defenders of the simple view and Shoemaker, Parfit, Williams and Lewis as defenders of the complex view. But how exactly is the distinction to be characterized? (...)
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    Edward Shils' beliefs about society and sociology.Harold Orlans - 1996 - Minerva 34 (1):23-37.
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    Six Existentialist Thinkers.Harold John Blackham - 1951 - New York: Routledge.
    Includes summary but substantial accounts of the thought of Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Jaspers, Marcel, Heidegger and Sartre, and a concluding essay that attempts to interpret the whole Existentialist movement.
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    Against Strong Pluralism.Harold W. Noonan - 2015 - Philosophia 43 (4):1081-1087.
    Strong pluralists hold that not even permanent material coincidence is enough for identity. Strong pluralism entails the possibility of purely material objects -- even if not coincident -- alike in all general respects, categorial and dispositional, relational and non-relational, past, present and future, at the microphysical level, but differing in some general modal, counterfactual or dispositional repscts at the macrophysical level. It is objectionable because it thus deprives us of the explanatory resources to explain why evident absurdities are absurd. A (...)
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    Selfish metabolism.Harold J. Morowitz, Eric Smith & Vijayasarathi Srinivasan - 2008 - Complexity 14 (2):7-9.
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    Some War-Time Publications Concerning Plato. I.Harold Cherniss - 1947 - American Journal of Philology 68 (2):113.
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