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    Gulliver and the Moons of Mars.S. H. Gould - 1945 - Journal of the History of Ideas 6 (1/4):91.
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  2. Matematika: Ee soderžanie, metody, i značenie.A. D. Aleksandrov, A. N. Kolmogorov, M. A. Lavrent'ev, T. Bartha, S. H. Gould & K. Hirsh - 1983 - Studies in Soviet Thought 25 (3):233-241.
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  3. Vasoligation.R. Boyd, S. Israel, M. Kamat, R. B. McClure, C. Rieser, J. O. Porter, C. G. Sutherland, W. E. Brown, H. P. Dunn & J. Gould - 1964 - The Eugenics Review 56 (2):130.
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    Predicting Treatment Outcomes from Prefrontal Cortex Activation for Self-Harming Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder: A Preliminary Study.Anthony C. Ruocco, Achala H. Rodrigo, Shelley F. McMain, Elizabeth Page-Gould, Hasan Ayaz & Paul S. Links - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Punctuated Equilibrium's Threefold History.Stephen Jay Gould - unknown
    h e "Urban Legend" of Punctuated Equilibrium's Threefold History: The opponents of punctuated equilibrium have constructed a fictional history of the theory, primarily (I suppose) as a largely unconscious expression of their hope for its minor importance […] This supposed threefold history of punctuated equilibrium also ranks about as close to pure fiction as any recent commentary by scientists has ever generated. In stage one, the story goes, we were properly modest, obedient to the theoretical hegemony of the Modern Synthesis, (...)
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    The Unofficial Stephen Jay Gould Archive.Ernst Mayr - unknown
    Theories postulating saltational evolution are a necessary consequence of essentialism. If one believes in constant types, only the sudden production of a new type can lead to evolutionary change. That such saltations can occur and indeed that their occurrence is a necessity is an old belief. Almost all of the theories of evolution described by H. F. Osborn in his From the Greek s to Darwin were saltational theories, that is, theories of the sudden origin of new kinds. The Darwinian (...)
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  7. Do No Right, Take No Wrong; Keep What You Have, Get What You Can: Or, the Way of the World Displayd, by S.H. Misodolus.H. S. & Do - 1711
     
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  8. Sayyidatī al-raʼīs: ḥiwār bayna al-muṭawwiʻah Ṣāliḥah wa-Nūrah bint al-jīrān.ʻAbd al-Hādī ʻAbd al-Ḥamīd Ṣāliḥ - 1999 - al-Kuwayt: ʻA.al-H.ʻA.al-Ḥ. al-Ṣāliḥ.
     
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  9. One very long argument.Douglas H. Erwin - 2004 - Biology and Philosophy 19 (1):17-28.
    The distribution of organisms in morphologic space is clumpy. Cats are like felids, dogs are like canids and snails are (mostly) like gastropods. But cats are not like dogs and snails are not like clams. This clumpy distribution of morphology has long posed one of the greatest challenges to evolutionary biologists. Does it represent the extinction and disappearance of a oncecontinuous distribution of morphologies, clades perched on the summits of persistent selective peaks ala Sewell Wright, or a primary signature of (...)
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  10. Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and Fine Art with a Critical Text and Translation of the Poetics.S. H. Butcher - 1895 - Dover Publications.
  11. Meyrick H. Carre, Realists and Nominalists. [REVIEW]S. H. Mellone - 1946 - Hibbert Journal 45:89.
     
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  12. Falsafat al-ḥubb wa-al-akhlāq ʻinda Ibn Ḥazm al-Andalusī.Ḥāmid Aḥmad Dabbās - 1993 - ʻAmmān: Dār al-Ibdāʻ.
     
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  13. Poetics: With the Tractatus Coislinianus, Reconstruction of Poetics Ii, and the Fragments of the on Poets.S. H. Aristotle & Butcher - 1932 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    Richard Janko's acclaimed translation of Aristotle's _Poetics_ is accompanied by the most comprehensive commentary available in English that does not presume knowledge of the original Greek. Two other unique features are Janko's translations with notes of both the _Tractatus Coislinianus_, which is argued to be a summary of the lost second book of the Poetics, and fragments of Aristotle’s dialogue On Poets, including recently discovered texts about catharsis, which appear in English for the first time.
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  14. J. S. Mackenzie, Outlines of Metaphysics. [REVIEW]S. H. Mellone - 1903 - Mind 12:540.
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    S.J. Gould's Last Words.Michaelis Michael - 2003 - Metascience 12 (2):214-216.
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    Max Weber's liberal nationalism.S. H. Kim - 2002 - History of Political Thought 23 (3):432-457.
    It is often alleged that liberalism and nationalism are mutually antagonistic in theory and practice. Max Weber is a good example, the dominant interpretation maintains, as his political thought betrays its liberal foundation by embracing an ardent nationalism that was popular in Wilhelmine Germany. Weber was, in short, a nationalist, and thus illiberal, political thinker. Against this conventional wisdom I argue that Weber's liberal nationalism cannot be placed squarely in the authoritarian, ethnic tradition of German nationalism, and its idiosyncrasy becomes (...)
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    Edward Hitchcock’s Pre-Darwinian “Tree of Life”.J. David Archibald - 2009 - Journal of the History of Biology 42 (3):561 - 592.
    The "tree of life" iconography, representing the history of life, dates from at least the latter half of the 18th century, but evolution as the mechanism providing this bifurcating history of life did not appear until the early 19th century. There was also a shift from the straight line, scala naturae view of change in nature to a more bifurcating or tree-like view. Throughout the 19th century authors presented tree-like diagrams, some regarding the Deity as the mechanism of change while (...)
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  18. PRINGLE-PATTISON, A. S. - The Philosophical Readicals, and Other Essays. [REVIEW]S. H. Mellone - 1908 - Mind 17:97.
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  19. The Young-Man's Counsellor.H. S. & Young man - 1713
  20. Rachael M. Kydd, Reason and Conduct in Hume's Treatise. [REVIEW]S. H. Mellone - 1945 - Hibbert Journal 44:382.
  21. Some of the Leading Ideas of Comte's Positivism.S. H. Mellone - 1898 - Philosophical Review 7:208.
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  22. DISCUSSION-Criticism by S. H. Hodgson.H. Wildon Carr - 1905 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 5:130.
     
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  23. H.S. Skovoroda.A. M. Niz︠h︡enet︠s︡ʹ - 1969 - [Kharkiv,: "Prapor".
     
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  24. Zasada NOMA (S. J. Gould: \"Skały wieków. Nauka i religia w pełni życia\").Dariusz Liszewski - 2003 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 9.
     
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    Why study Chinese classics and how to go about it: Response to Zongjie Wu's 'Interpretation, autonomy, and transformation: Chinese pedagogic discourse in cross-cultural perspective'.S. -H. Tan - unknown
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  26. Tiezerkʻi aṛeghtsuatsnerēn mēkě: chʻariki hartsʻě.S. H. Galionchean - 1912 - K. Polis: Tpagrutʻiwn Ō. Ardzuman.
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    Unconscious perception re-revisited: A comment on Merikle’s paper.S. H. A. Henley - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (2):121-124.
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    Averroes’ Three Short Commentaries on Aristotle’s "Topics," "Rhetoric," and "Poetics.". [REVIEW]H. S. - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 33 (3):616-618.
    This volume contains a critical edition and annotated translation of three previously unpublished and virtually neglected commentaries of Averroes on Aristotle. The edition is based on the two extant Judaeo-Arabic MSS which were collated with the thirteenth-century Hebrew translation of Jacobben Makhir and the sixteenth-century Latin translation. In addition, there is an introduction that includes a discussion of the teaching of the text and indices of names and titles and technical terms. The latter index also functions as an English-Arabic glossary. (...)
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  29. RE-ENACTMENT. A Study in R. G. Collingwood's Philosophy of History. By Heikki Saari. [REVIEW]S. H. S. H. - 1985 - History and Theory 24 (3):348.
     
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    Weil's Demosthenes Les Plaidoyers Politiques de Demosthène. Par Henri Weil. Deuxième Série. Androtion, Aristocrate, Timocrate, Aristogiton. Paris: Hachette et Cie. 1886. 8fr. [REVIEW]S. H. Butcher - 1887 - The Classical Review 1 (08):218-221.
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  31. Domande Del questionario: 1. qual è il posto Che Nel mondo di oggi occupe E dovrebbe occupare la filosofia? - 2. il problema filosofico fondamentale Resta quello metafisico, E in Che senso si può parlare oggi di metafisica? [REVIEW]S. H. Rosen - 1965 - Giornale di Metafisica 20:692.
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  32. Herodotus reconsidered.S. H. Rosen - 1963 - Giornale di Metafisica 18:194.
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    Rational Man. [REVIEW]S. H. A. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (4):807-808.
    A statement in contemporary terms of an Aristotelian approach to ethics, spiced with numerous illustrations from the modern arts and sciences. Veatch attempts to persuade the reader of the importance of the moral and intellectual virtues for leading an ethical life, and ends with a definition of the good "simply as the perfect with respect to the imperfect, the complete with respect to the incomplete, the actual with respect to the potential". He argues against ethical relativism and scepticism, Platonic "intellectualism", (...)
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    The If's and Ought's of Ethics. A Preface to Moral Philosophy. [REVIEW]H. W. S. - 1937 - Journal of Philosophy 34 (10):276-277.
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    God's Grace and Man's Hope. [REVIEW]H. W. S. - 1950 - Journal of Philosophy 47 (16):476-477.
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    S. H ALLIWELL : Aristophanes: Birds, Lysistrata, Assembly-Women, Wealth. A New Translation with Introduction and Notes . Pp. lxxxi + 297. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997. Cased, £45 (Paper, £6.99). ISBN: 0-19-814993-X. [REVIEW]Alan H. Sommerstein - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (1):252-253.
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    Comments on Fairbairn's paper.S. H. Foulkes - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (28):324-329.
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    Boltzmann's h-theorem, its limitations, and the birth of statistical mechanics.Harvey R. Brown & Wayne Myrvold - unknown
    A comparison is made of the traditional Loschmidt and Zermelo objections to Boltzmann's H-theorem, and its simplified variant in the Ehrenfests' 1912 wind-tree model. The little-cited 1896 objection of Zermelo is also analysed. Significant differences between the objections are highlighted, and several old and modern misconceptions concerning both them and the H-theorem are clarified. We give particular emphasis to the radical nature of Poincare's and Zermelo's attack, and the importance of the shift in Boltzmann's thinking in response to the objections (...)
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    Husserl and Phenomenology. [REVIEW]S. H. M. - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (1):134-135.
    This little volume is a critical introduction to the phenomenological scene through discussion of the ideas of some of its more prominent exponents and an extensive analysis of the thought of its founder. About two thirds of the book is devoted to Husserl. It traces the evolution of Husserl's philosophy from an early interest in the psychological presuppositions of number, to the phenomenological analysis of acts of meaning, and finally to his unsuccessful attempt to construct a comprehensive system embracing the (...)
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    al-Ikhlāṣ: ḥaqīqatuhu wa-nawāqiḍuh.ʻAbd Allāh ibn ʻĪsá ibn Mūsá Aḥmadī - 2013 - al-Madīnah: Dār al-Naṣīḥah.
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    A consideration of Hunter's criticism of Lashley.S. H. Bartley & F. T. Perkins - 1931 - Psychological Review 38 (1):27-41.
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    Voltage transformer ferroresonance analysis using multiple scales method and chaos theory.A. Abbasi, S. H. Fathi, G. B. Gharehpatian, A. Gholami & H. R. Abbasi - 2013 - Complexity 18 (6):34-45.
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    Masaryk's Democracy. A Philosophy of Scientific and Moral Culture. [REVIEW]H. W. S. - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (17):475-475.
  44. Ashkharhi gitakan patkerě ev pʻilisopʻayutʻyuně: hodvatsneri zhoghovatsu.S. H. Avetisyan - 1984 - Erevan: "Hayastan" Hratarakchʻutʻyun.
     
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    Intelligence in the Modern World. John Dewey's Philosophy. [REVIEW]H. W. S. & Joseph Ratner - 1939 - Journal of Philosophy 36 (21):585.
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  46. A Commentary on Eugene Thacker’s "Cosmic Pessimism".Gary J. Shipley & Nicola Masciandaro - 2012 - Continent 2 (2):76-81.
    continent. 2.2 (2012): 76–81 Comments on Eugene Thacker’s “Cosmic Pessimism” Nicola Masciandaro Anything you look forward to will destroy you, as it already has. —Vernon Howard In pessimism, the first axiom is a long, low, funereal sigh. The cosmicity of the sigh resides in its profound negative singularity. Moving via endless auto-releasement, it achieves the remote. “ Oltre la spera che piú larga gira / passa ’l sospiro ch’esce del mio core ” [Beyond the sphere that circles widest / penetrates (...)
     
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    America's Social Morality; Dilemmas of the Changing Mores. [REVIEW]H. W. S. - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (4):110-111.
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  48. Reading the Bible at Home—A Guide for Boys and Girls.S. H. Askew - unknown
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  49. Your Home Today and Tomorrow.S. H. Askew - unknown
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    Engineering, Development and Philosophy: American, Chinese and European Perspectives.S. H. Christensen, Carl Mitcham, Li Bocong & An Yanming (eds.) - 2012 - Springer.
    This inclusive, cross-cultural study rethinks the nexus between engineering, development, and culture. It offers diverse commentary from a range of disciplinary perspectives on how the philosophies of today’s cultural triumvirate—American, European and Chinese—are shaped and given nuance by the cross-fertilization of engineering and development. Scholars from the humanities and social sciences as well as engineers themselves reflect on key questions that arise in this relational context, such as how international development work affects the professional views, identities, practice and ethics of (...)
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