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    Comment and Discussion: Ethics in the Confucian Tradition: The Thought of Mencius and Wang Yang-ming, by Philip J. Ivanhoe.Henry G. Skaja - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (3):559-575.
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    Reply to Philip J. Ivanhoe.Henry G. Skaja - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (3):568 - 575.
  3. Reply to Philip J. Ivanhoe.Review author[S.]: Henry G. Skaja - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (3):568-575.
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    Response to Henry G. Skaja.Review author[S.]: Philip J. Ivanhoe - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (3):564-568.
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    Response to Henry G. Skaja.Philip J. Ivanhoe - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (3):564 - 568.
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    The Picture of Health: Medical Ethics and the Movies.Henri G. Colt, Silvia Quadrelli & Lester D. Friedman (eds.) - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
    This volume presents a collection of about 80 very brief, accessible essays written by international experts from medicine, social sciences, and the humanities, ...
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    The Inward Morning: A Philosophical Exploration in Journal Form.Henry G. Bugbee & Gabriel Marcel - 1959 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 20 (1):126-128.
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  8. Deliberate industrialization.Henry G. Aubrey - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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  9. Small industry in economic development.Henry G. Aubrey - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  10. The political economy of international monetary reform.Henry G. Aubrey - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Hedonism in the Protagoras.Henry G. Wolz - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (3):205-217.
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    Plato and Heidegger: In Search of Selfhood.Henry G. Wolz - 1981
  13. Langue étrangère et dialecte et leurs rapports avec le texte principal: un problème de traduction.Henry G. Schogt - 1988 - Contrastes 17:21-38.
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    Effect of training on figure-ground organization.Henry G. Cornwell - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (1):108.
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    Prior experience as a determinant of figure-ground organization.Henry G. Cornwell - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (2):156.
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    An Occurrence of Ḥnn-nśwt "Ehnasya" on Two Statuettes of the Late Old KingdomAn Occurrence of Hnn-nswt "Ehnasya" on Two Statuettes of the Late Old Kingdom.Henry G. Fischer - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (4):423.
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    The Rock Tomb of 'Irw-k3-PtḥThe Rock Tomb of 'Irw-k3-Pth.Henry G. Fischer & Boris de Rachewiltz - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (1):75.
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    Rhuthmos.Henry G. Liddell & Robert Scott - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    H. G. Liddell & R. Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, rev. and aug. by Sir H. S. Jones. with the ass. of R. McKenzie, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1940. ῥυθμός , Ion. ῥυσμός (v. infr. 111, IV), ὁ : (ῥέω) :— A. any regular recurring motion (“πᾶς ῥ. ὡρισμένῃ μετρεῖται κινήσει” Arist.Pr.882b2) : I. measured motion, time, whether in sound or motion, Democr.15c ; = ἡ τῆς κινήσεως τάξις, Pl.Lg.665a, cf. 672e ; “ὁ ῥ. ἐκ τοῦ ταχέος (...) - Études grecques et (...)
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  19. The inward morning.Henry G. Bugbee & Gabriel Marcel - 1958 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 150:544-545.
     
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  20. Bohmer: Designing Care: Aligning the Nature and Management of Health Care.Henry G. Dove - 2010 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 47 (3):266.
     
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    Plato's doctrine of truth: Orthótes or alétheia?Henry G. Wolz - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (2):157-182.
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    Lukacs: Notes on his Originality.Henry G. Shue - 1973 - Journal of the History of Ideas 34 (4):645.
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    It Has Been Said.Henry G. Moehring & M. Taher Mohiuddin - 1994 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 37 (3):436-441.
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    “Slitherites” or “Terrorists”?—Spin-doctoring the Combatants.Henry G. Burger - 2002 - American Journal of Semiotics 18 (1-4):209-220.
    The Middle Eastern trouble continues, in part, from a jumbling of names for the two parties. But social science requires precise delineation as each belligerent streamlines a modus operandi. “Terrorist” commonly means “relating to what presently is causing terror”. Therefore, so to term those insurgents is to concede victory to them, without further struggle. One must map the nicknames for each of the tactical variants. In so doing, we find several dozen overlapping terms, such as identity thief, agent provocateur, and (...)
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    “Slitherites” or “Terrorists”?—Spin-doctoring the Combatants.Henry G. Burger - 2002 - American Journal of Semiotics 18 (1-4):209-220.
    The Middle Eastern trouble continues, in part, from a jumbling of names for the two parties. But social science requires precise delineation as each belligerent streamlines a modus operandi. “Terrorist” commonly means “relating to what presently is causing terror”. Therefore, so to term those insurgents is to concede victory to them, without further struggle. One must map the nicknames for each of the tactical variants. In so doing, we find several dozen overlapping terms, such as identity thief, agent provocateur, and (...)
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    The micro-grading of procedural words as a metric of behaviors: The evolutionary sequenceability of verbs.Henry G. Burger - 1999 - Semiotica 124 (3-4):269-298.
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    Extrapolation: Its Use and Misuse in Plato, Augustine and Dante.Henry G. Wolz - 1964 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 2 (3):116-129.
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    Hedonism in the.Henry G. Wolz - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (3):205-217.
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    Philosophy as drama: An approach to Plato's symposium.Henry G. Wolz - 1970 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (3):323-353.
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    Philosophy as Drama.Henry G. Wolz - 1963 - International Philosophical Quarterly 3 (2):236-270.
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    Philosophy as Drama.Henry G. Wolz - 1963 - International Philosophical Quarterly 3 (2):236-270.
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  32. Plato's Discourse on Love in the Phaedrus.Henry G. Wolz - 1965 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 46 (2):157.
  33. Problem : The Function of Faith in the Ontological Argument.Henry G. Wolz - 1951 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 25:151.
     
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    The Double Guarantee of Descartes' Ideas.Henry G. Wolz - 1950 - Review of Metaphysics 3 (4):471 - 489.
    The difficulty is serious, and unless we find a satisfactory solution we must admit that Descartes' thought moves in a vicious circle, or that the ideas, the building blocks of his philosophy, contain incompatible elements inasmuch as they appear both as self-sufficient and as dependent on extrinsic support. The problem of the cartesian circle, as it is customarily called, is therefore more than a special difficulty and would seem to warrant a careful re-examination in the light of recent contributions to (...)
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    The empirical basis of Anselm's arguments.Henry G. Wolz - 1951 - Philosophical Review 60 (3):341-361.
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    The Function of Faith in the Ontological Argument.Henry G. Wolz - 1951 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 25:151-163.
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    The Function of Faith in the Ontological Argument.Henry G. Wolz - 1951 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 25:151-163.
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    The Protagoras Myth and the Philosopher-Kings.Henry G. Wolz - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):214 - 234.
    The assignment of this pseudo-explanatory function in a supernatural realm, beyond the pale of any kind of verification, seems, however, of dubious value and can hardly be said to do justice to the power and subtlety of Plato's myths. For it would not raise them appreciably above the level of the whimsical products of an artist's imagination, designed to please or to relieve the mind after a strenuous intellectual exercise, rather than to uncover significant philosophic truths.
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    The Paradox of Piety in Plato's Euthyphro in the Light of Heidegger's Conception of Authenticity.Henry G. Wolz - 1974 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 12 (4):493-511.
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    The Paradox of Piety in Plato’s Euthyphro in the Light of Heidegger’s Conception of Authenticity.Henry G. Wolz - 1974 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 12 (4):493-511.
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    The Republic in the Light of the Socratic Method.Henry G. Wolz - 1955 - Modern Schoolman 32 (2):115-142.
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    The Universal Doubt in the Light of Descartes's Conception of Truth.Henry G. Wolz - 1950 - Modern Schoolman 27 (4):253-279.
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    Locke's theory of sensitive knowledge.Henry G. Leeuwevann - 1981 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (2).
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    Aesthetics: a critical theory of art.Henry G. Hartman - 1919 - Columbus, O.,: R.G. Adams & co..
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    A New Conception of Relativity and Locke.Henry G. Hartmann - 1914 - Philosophical Review 23 (6):690-692.
  46. Locke, a constructive relativist.Henry G. Hartmann - 1912 - New York: [Columbia university].
     
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  47. Design duplication in streams of the striate cortex.G. H. Henry - 1985 - In David Rose & Vernon Dobson (eds.), Models of the Visual Cortex. New York: Wiley. pp. 351--357.
  48. Logos: Mathematics And Christian Theology.G. C. HENRY - 1976
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    The problem of certainty in English thought, 1630-1690.Henry G. Van Leeuwen - 1963 - The Hague,: Springer.
    CHAPTER I FRANCIS BACON AND SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE Of the great scientific figures of early seventeenth century England - Harvey, Gilbert, and Bacon - none was so often referred to by members of the Royal Society for a statement of the...
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    Ancient Egyptian Religion. An Interpretation. [REVIEW]Henry G. Russell - 1949 - Journal of Philosophy 46 (11):366-366.
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