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  1. The Idea of a Social Science and Its Relation to Philosophy.Peter Winch & R. F. Holland - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (130):278-279.
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  2. The empiricist theory of memory.R. F. Holland - 1954 - Mind 63 (October):464-86.
  3. Against Empiricism. On Education, Epistemology, and Value.R. F. Holland - 1980 - Philosophy 57 (222):553-555.
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  4. The Miraculous.R. F. Holland - 1965 - American Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1):43-51.
    ALTHOUGH THE IDEA OF A VIOLATION OF NATURAL LAW IS NOT NECESSARILY INVOLVED IN THE IDEA OF THE MIRACULOUS, THERE IS "ONE KIND" OF MIRACLE WHICH SEEMS TO INVOLVE IT. HUME’S DISCUSSION OF THE EVIDENCE FOR MIRACLES RELATES TO THIS KIND AND IS INTERPRETABLE AS AN ARGUMENT AGAINST ITS POSSIBILITY. ALSO THERE IS AN ARGUMENT THAT THE EXPRESSION "VIOLATION OF NATURAL LAW" SIGNIFIES A CONFUSION IN WHICH THE IDEAS OF NATURAL LAW AND LEGAL LAW COLLAPSE INTO EACH OTHER. NEITHER OF (...)
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    Suicide.R. F. Holland - 1968 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 2:72-85.
    I am concerned with the subject as an ethico-religious problem. Is suicide all right or isn't it; and if it isn't, why not?The question should not be assumed to be susceptible of an answer in the way the question whether arsenic is poisonous is susceptible of an answer. Moreover in the case of arsenic the question what it is, and the question whether it is poisonous, are separable questions: you can know that arsenic is poisonous without having analysed its nature. (...)
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    Suicide.R. F. Holland - 1968 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 2:72-85.
    I am concerned with the subject as an ethico-religious problem. Is suicide all right or isn't it; and if it isn't, why not? The question should not be assumed to be susceptible of an answer in the way the question whether arsenic is poisonous is susceptible of an answer. Moreover in the case of arsenic the question what it is, and the question whether it is poisonous, are separable questions: you can know that arsenic is poisonous without having analysed its (...)
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    Religious discourse and theological discourse.R. F. Holland - 1956 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 34 (3):147 – 163.
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    Remembering: A Philosophical Problem.R. F. Holland - 1962 - Philosophical Quarterly 12 (48):278-279.
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    Thought, Word and Deed.Renford Bambrough & R. F. Holland - 1980 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 54 (1):105 - 132.
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  10. Thought, Word and Deed.Renford Bambrough & R. F. Holland - 1980 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 54:105-132.
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    Morality and Moral Reasoning.R. F. Holland - 1972 - Philosophy 47 (181):264-275.
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    A disclaimer.R. F. Holland - 1957 - Philosophical Review 66 (2):239-241.
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    Absolute Ethics, Mathematics and the Impossibility of Politics.R. F. Holland - 1977 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 11:172-188.
    The idea of absolute goodness and the idea of an absolute requitement tend nowadays to be viewed with suspicion in the world of English-speaking philosophy. The tendency is well rooted and has not just arisen by osmosis from the temper of the times. There are various lines of thought, all of them attractive, by which a recent or contemporary academic practitioner of the subject could have been induced into scepticism about an ethics of absolute conceptions.
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    Absolute Ethics, Mathematics and the Impossibility of Politics.R. F. Holland - 1977 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 11:172-188.
    The idea of absolute goodness and the idea of an absolute requitement tend nowadays to be viewed with suspicion in the world of English-speaking philosophy. The tendency is well rooted and has not just arisen by osmosis from the temper of the times. There are various lines of thought, all of them attractive, by which a recent or contemporary academic practitioner of the subject could have been induced into scepticism about an ethics of absolute conceptions.
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  15. Education, Society and O'Hear.R. F. Holland - 1983 - Philosophical Quarterly 33 (131):197.
     
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    For ever?R. F. Holland - 1974 - Philosophical Quarterly 24 (94):1-16.
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    Fanciful fates.R. F. Holland - 1997 - Philosophical Investigations 20 (3):246–256.
    Fanciful fates is a discussion of ideas put forward by D.Z. Phillips in his book Wittgenstein and Religion, Ch. 13 –‘Authorship and Authenticity: Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein’. I begin by opposing the contention that Kierkegaard attacked Socrates (and that Josiah Thompson, one of Kierkegaard’s biographers, attacked Kierkegaard) because of a worry connected with the ‘the demise of foundationalism’. I then deal with Phillips's claim that a similarly motivated attack on Wittgenstein has been undertaken by me. I show that Phillips’s account of (...)
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    Freud: The mind of the moralist.R. F. Holland - 1960 - Philosophical Books 1 (2):14-16.
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    Hidden Complication and True Belief.R. F. Holland - 1985 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 59 (1):1-16.
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    III.—Morality and the Two Worlds Concept.R. F. Holland - 1956 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 56 (1):45-62.
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    I*—The Presidential Address: Euthyphro.R. F. Holland - 1982 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 82 (1):1-16.
    R. F. Holland; I*—The Presidential Address: Euthyphro, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 82, Issue 1, 1 June 1982, Pages 1–16, https://doi.org/10.
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    Modern philosophers consider religion: A reply.R. F. Holland - 1958 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 36 (3):208 – 209.
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    Moral Scepticism.R. F. Holland & Jonathan Harrison - 1967 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 41 (1):185-214.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.R. F. Holland - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (128):79-81.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.R. F. Holland - 1966 - Philosophy 41 (156):186-188.
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    On Making Sense of a Philosophical Fragment.R. F. Holland - 1956 - Classical Quarterly 6 (3-4):215-.
    A Fragment of ancient philosophy is like a code message which it is the task of the scholar to decipher. The cryptogram has come down to us, but not the key. In case this beginning should be thought obvious by anyone, let me say at once that I do not believe a word of it, though I believe that the attitude it epitomizes is by no means uncommon and is part of the explanation of a tendency to mishandle philosophical fragments. (...)
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    On Making Sense of a Philosophical Fragment.R. F. Holland - 1956 - Classical Quarterly 6 (3-4):215-220.
    A Fragment of ancient philosophy is like a code message which it is the task of the scholar to decipher. The cryptogram has come down to us, but not the key. In case this beginning should be thought obvious by anyone, let me say at once that I do not believe a word of it, though I believe that the attitude it epitomizes is by no means uncommon and is part of the explanation of a tendency to mishandle philosophical fragments. (...)
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    Philosophical analysis and education.R. F. Holland - 1965 - Philosophical Books 6 (3):1-2.
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    Paradox and discovery.R. F. Holland - 1966 - Philosophical Books 7 (3):32-32.
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  30. Suicide as a Social Problem: Some Reflections on Durkheim.R. F. Holland - 1970 - Ratio (Misc.) 12 (2):116.
     
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    Symposium: Moral Scepticism.R. F. Holland & Jonathan Harrison - 1967 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 41:185 - 214.
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  32. Symposium: Moral Scepticism.R. F. Holland & Jonathan Harrison - 1967 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 41:185-214.
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    Symposium: The Autonomy of Ethics.R. F. Holland & H. D. Lewis - 1958 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 32 (1):25 - 74.
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  34. Symposium: The Autonomy of Ethics.R. F. Holland & H. D. Lewis - 1958 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 32:25-74.
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  35. The Autonomy of Ethics.R. F. Holland & H. D. Lewis - 1958 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 32:25-74.
     
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    The concept of education.R. F. Holland - 1967 - Philosophical Books 8 (3):18-19.
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    Hidden Complication and True Belief.R. F. Holland - 1985 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 59 (1):1-16.
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    The Presidential Address: Euthyphro.R. F. Holland - 1982 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 82:1 - 15.
    R. F. Holland; I*—The Presidential Address: Euthyphro, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 82, Issue 1, 1 June 1982, Pages 1–16, https://doi.org/10.
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    Not Bending the Knee.R. F. Holland - 1990 - Philosophical Investigations 13 (1):18-30.
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    On Some Attempted Criticism.R. F. Holland - 1973 - Philosophy 48 (185):293 - 295.
    Christopher Cherry's article in the January 1973 issue of this journal has on its first page the sentence ‘And when a philosopher writes that “no clear idea is available to us of what moral scepticism amounts to”, that moral scepticism would, if it were possible at all, have to be a “specially cooked-up affair” by contrast with other varieties of scepticism, it is hard not to accuse him of just such a vice.’ He means the vice of disingenuousness and the (...)
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    Philosophers Discuss Education.R. F. Holland - 1977 - Philosophy 52 (199):63 - 81.
    It has come to be expected that collections issued by the Royal Institute of Philosophy will contain work that has quality or is otherwise interesting. This volume runs true to form and presents plenty of both. It gives the proceedings of the conference arranged by the Institute at Exeter in 1973, consisting of five symposia together with Chairman's remarks of about eight pages or so for each symposium, and in three cases postscripts by the first speaker. The contributors and topics (...)
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    Philosophical Essays. By O. K. Bouwsma. (University of Nebraska Press, 1965. Pp. 209. Price $5.00.).R. F. Holland - 1966 - Philosophy 41 (156):186-.
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  43. New books. [REVIEW]P. H. Nowell-Smith, W. K. C. Guthrie, J. M. Hinton, Anthony Ralls, J. D. Mabbott, R. F. Holland & O. R. Jones - 1961 - Mind 70 (280):562-577.
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  44. New books. [REVIEW]D. R. Bell, K. Baier, Ronald W. Hepburn, Thomas McPherson, R. D. Bradley, D. D. Raphael, Antony Flew, W. H. F. Barnes, James Griffin, John Wheatley, Heinz-Juergen Schuering, D. P. Henry, Ernest H. Hutten, Anthony Kenny, Mary Warnock, Arthur Thomson & R. F. Holland - 1962 - Mind 71 (284):552-594.
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    New books. [REVIEW]Isaiah Berlin, P. F. Strawson, R. Rhees, F. E. Sparshott, Michael Scriven, R. F. Holland, Jonathan Harrison, H. G. Alexander, C. A. Mace, J. L. Evans, D. A. Rees, W. Mays, C. K. Grant, Basil Mitchell & G. C. J. Midgley - 1952 - Mind 61 (243):405-439.
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    Philosophical Essays. By O. K. Bouwsma. [REVIEW]R. F. Holland - 1966 - Philosophy 41 (156):186-188.
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  47. FURLONG, E. J. -A Study in Momory-A Philosophical Essay. [REVIEW]R. F. Holland - 1952 - Mind 61:420.
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  48. FURLONG, E. J. - "Imagination". [REVIEW]R. F. Holland - 1962 - Mind 71:588.
     
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  49. GOMULICKI, B. R. - The Development and Present Status of the Trace Theory of Memory. [REVIEW]R. F. Holland - 1955 - Mind 64:426.
     
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    Ix.—new books. [REVIEW]R. F. Holland - 1955 - Mind 64 (255):426-427.
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