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  1. A New Look at Counterfactual Conditional Statements.W. H. Halberstadt - 1970 - International Logic Review 1:99.
     
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  2. HUME, DAVID-An Inquiry concerning Human Understanding. Ed. C. W. Hendel. HUME, DAVID.-An Inquiry concerning the Principles of Morals. Ed. C. W. Hendel. [REVIEW]W. H. Halberstadt - 1958 - Mind 67:416.
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    New books. [REVIEW]B. A. O. Williams, L. Jonathan Cohen, O. P. Wood, J. J. C. Smart, William H. Halberstadt, J. F. Thomson, D. J. O'Connor, G. B. Keene, R. J. Spilsbury, Peter Laslett, W. J. Rees, H. Hudson, J. O. Urmson & Dorothy Emmet - 1958 - Mind 67 (267):409-432.
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  4. Art, Mind and Religion.Hilary Putnam, W. H. Captain & D. D. Merrill - 1967 - In William H. Capitan & Daniel Davy Merrill, Art, mind, and religion. [Pittsburgh]: University of Pittsburgh Press.
     
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    Distal attribution and distance perception in sensory substitution.J. H. Siegle & W. H. Warren - 2010 - Perception 39.
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    Enacted Others: Specifying Goffman's Phenomenological Omissions and Sociological Accomplishments.Gregory W. H. Smith - 2005 - Human Studies 28 (4):397-415.
    Erving Goffman's distinctive contribution to an understanding of others was grounded in his information control and ritual models of the interaction process. This contribution centered on the forms of the interaction order rather than self-other relations as traditionally conceived in phenomenology. Goffman came to phenomenology as a sympathetic but critical outsider who sought resources for the sociological mining of the interaction order. His engagement with phenomenological thinkers (principally Gustav Ichheiser, Jean-Paul Sartre and Alfred Schutz) has to be understood in these (...)
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    The Jensen covering property.E. Schimmerling & W. H. Woodin - 2001 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 66 (4):1505-1523.
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    Fragile Identities, Capable Selves.Roger W. H. Savage - 2013 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 4 (2):64-78.
    Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE The spotlight that Martha Nussbaum turns on the plight of women in developing nations brings the disproportion between human capabilities and the opportunities to exercise them sharply into focus. Social prejudices, economic discrimination, and deep-seated traditions and attitudes all harbor the seeds of systemic injustices within governing policies and institutions. The refusal on the part of a dominant class to recognize the rights and claims (...)
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    Reason, Action, and the Creative Imagination.Roger W. H. Savage - 2019 - Social Imaginaries 5 (1):161-180.
    The exemplary value of individual moral and political acts provides a unique vantage point for inquiring into the role of the creative imagination in social life. Drawing on Kant’s concept of productive imagination, I argue that an act’s exemplification of a fitting response to a moral or political problem or crisis is comparable to the way that a work of art expresses the ‘thought’ or ‘idea’ to which it gives voice. The exercise of practical reason, or phronesis, is akin to (...)
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    Tactual and visual illusions in the T-shaped figure.W. H. Tedford Jr & Linda L. Tudor - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (1):199.
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  11. Mainlander und Nietzsche. Ein Nachtrag zu Max Seilings Replik auf eine der, unuberlegtesten Boutaden" Nietzsches.W. H. Muller-Seyfarth - 1999 - Nietzsche Studien 28:323-335.
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    Neoclassical Marxism.W. H. Locke Anderson & Frank W. Thompson - 1988 - Science and Society 52 (2):215 - 228.
  13. Weber and the persistence of religion : social theory, capitalism, and the sublime.Joseph W. H. Lough - 2011 - In Ann Brooks, Social theory in contemporary Asia. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  14. Science education.W. H. Brock - 1989 - In R. C. Olby, G. N. Cantor, J. R. R. Christie & M. J. S. Hodge, Companion to the History of Modern Science. Routledge. pp. 2--946.
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    The Japanese Connexion: Engineering in Tokyo, London, and Glasgow at the End of the Nineteenth Century.W. H. Brock - 1981 - British Journal for the History of Science 14 (3):227-244.
    That the export of Scottish engineers and engineering teachers to Japan in the 1870s aided that country's astonishingly rapid process of modernization from a feudal to a capitalist, industrialized society will not occasion surprise or dissent. As the Japan weekly mail editorialized in 1878: In no direction has Japan symbolised her advance towards assimilation of the civilisation of the Western world more emphatically than in that of applied science.
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  16. Kant on the Perception of Time.W. H. Walsh - 1967 - The Monist 51 (3):376-396.
    This essay amounts to a commentary on some of the leading doctrines of the Analogies of Experience, whose main contention I take to be that we should not be in possession of a unitary time-system unless certain things were true, and indeed necessarily true, of the world of experienced fact. A unitary time-system is one in which all temporal ascriptions—all dates and durations—are directly relateable; it makes sense inside such a system to ask of every supposed happening whether it preceded, (...)
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    Liebigiana: Old and New Perspectives.W. H. Brock - 1981 - History of Science 19 (3):201-218.
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    Thermoelectric power of alloys: Validity of the gorter-nordheim relation.F. J. Blatt & W. H. Lucke - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 15 (136):649-657.
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    Bernard John Norton: 1945–1984.W. H. Brock - 1985 - British Journal for the History of Science 18 (3):342-344.
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    Essay Review: A Biochemical Ferment, a Documentary History of Biochemistry 1770–1940.W. H. Brock - 1992 - History of Science 30 (3):325-328.
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    Essay Review: An Attempt to Establish the First Principles of the History of Chemistry: History of Analytical Chemistry.W. H. Brock - 1967 - History of Science 6 (1):156-169.
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    Essay Review: A Taste for Naturalists: The Naturalist in Britain. A Social History.W. H. Brock - 1977 - History of Science 15 (4):287-294.
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    Essay Review: Essays on Chemical Ideas, Ideas in Chemistry: A History of the Science.W. H. Brock - 1992 - History of Science 30 (4):439-442.
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    Humboldt and the British: A note on the character of British science.W. H. Brock - 1993 - Annals of Science 50 (4):365-372.
    Through his Romanticism, aesthetics, ‘religiosity’, the escapism which he offered urban readers, and the appeal that his search for unification, order, association, and simplicity had during a period of growing cultural fragmentation, Humboldt's translated writings asserted their magic on Regency and early Victorian lay and scientific minds.
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    Max Carl Otto 1876-1968.C. M. Bogholt, W. H. Hay, A. G. Ramsperger & J. R. Weinberg - 1968 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 42:176 - 177.
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    Culture and Society in Classical Weimar, 1775-1806.W. H. Bruford - 1963 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 22 (2):225-226.
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    The man, G. Stanley Hall.W. H. Burnham - 1925 - Psychological Review 32 (2):89-102.
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    The Cavendish Society's wonderful repertory of chemistry.W. H. Brock - 1990 - Annals of Science 47 (1):77-80.
    Contemporary correspondence is invoked to provide further information concerning the decision of the Cavendish Society to publish an English translation of Gmelin's Handbuch der Chemie in 1846, and the opposition this provoked.
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    Experimentum Medietatis.W. H. Bruford - 1952 - Philosophical Quarterly 2 (6):87.
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    An Epigraphic Contribution to Letters.W. H. Buckler - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (04):119-121.
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    A Pagan Recantation.W. H. Buckler - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (01):7-8.
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    Two gateway inscriptions.W. H. Buckler - 1929 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 30 (1).
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    The Sixth Form and College EntranceGuide to the Sixth Form.W. H. Burston, R. N. Morris & D. P. M. Michael - 1970 - British Journal of Educational Studies 18 (1):92.
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    Some Remarks on Mr. Russell’s Article, “A Modern Zeno”.W. H. Bussey - 1909 - The Monist 19 (3):407-409.
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  35. Lyle Jenkins.W. H. Calvin & D. Bickerton - 2002 - Mind and Language 17 (3):312-317.
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    The Criterion of Reality.W. H. Sheldon - 1948 - Review of Metaphysics 1 (3):3 - 37.
    Effort is then well-nigh indescribable. Not wholly so, else it would be meaningless. Description is a matter of degree: who can fully describe red or wet? To be sure, description comes down in the end to the pointing to certain given qualities or relations or events which are just there. All connotation rests on denotation, though it may be something more. But the unique positive thing about effort is its originality; to which indeed we can point, since every one experiences (...)
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    The Problem of Inference. [REVIEW]E. N. & W. H. V. Reade - 1938 - Journal of Philosophy 35 (26):720.
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    Alan J. Rocke, Chemical Atomism in the Nineteenth Century: From Dalton to Cannizzaro. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1984. Pp. xviii + 386. ISBN 0-8142-0360-4. $27.50. [REVIEW]W. H. Brock - 1985 - British Journal for the History of Science 18 (3):345-347.
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    Book Review: The Making of Modern Science. [REVIEW]W. H. Brock - 1962 - History of Science 1 (1):117-118.
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    C. A. Russell, ed. Recent Developments in the History of Chemistry. London: The Royal Society of Chemistry, 1985. Pp. x + 333. ISBN 0-85186-917-3. £27.50, $36.00. [REVIEW]W. H. Brock - 1986 - British Journal for the History of Science 19 (3):358-359.
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    David Philip Miller, discovering water: James Watt, Henry Cavendish and the nineteenth-century ‘water controversy’. Science, technology and culture, 1700–1945. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004. Pp. XIII+316. Isbn 0-7546-3177-X. £55.00. [REVIEW]W. H. Brock - 2005 - British Journal for the History of Science 38 (2):232-234.
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    Elisabeth Crawford, Arrhenius. From ionic theory to the greenhouse effect. Uppsala studies in history of science, 23. canton, ma: Science history publications, 1996. Pp. XIII+320. Isbn 0-88135-166-0. $49.95. [REVIEW]W. H. Brock - 1998 - British Journal for the History of Science 31 (4):469-487.
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    General Isis Cumulative Bibliography. A Bibliography of the History of Science formed from ISIS Critical Bibliographies 1–90, 1913–65. Ed. by Magda Whitrow. 2 volumes. London: Mansell, in conjunction with the History of Science Society, 1971. Pp. lxviii + 664 and 789. £33. [REVIEW]W. H. Brock - 1973 - British Journal for the History of Science 6 (4):433-434.
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    Lissa Roberts , The Chemical Revolution: Context and Practices. Special issue of The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, Volume 3, Part 3. Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 1992. Pp. 195–286. ISSN 0193-5380. $19.00 , $32.00. [REVIEW]W. H. Brock - 1993 - British Journal for the History of Science 26 (4):493-494.
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    Nineteenth-Century Spectroscopy. Development of the Understanding of Spectra, 1803–1897. By William McGucken. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins Press. 1969. Pp. xii + 233. 9 figs. £5.25. [REVIEW]W. H. Brock - 1971 - British Journal for the History of Science 5 (3):299-300.
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    Ursula Klein, Verbindung und Affinität. Die Grundlegung der neuzeitlichen Chemie an der Wende vom 17. zum 18. Jahrhundert. Basel, Boston, Berlin: Birkhäuser, 1994. Pp. ix + 270. ISBN 3-7643-5003-2. £48.00, DM 128.00, SFr 108 00. [REVIEW]W. H. Brock - 1995 - British Journal for the History of Science 28 (2):238-239.
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    Hegelian/Whiteheadian Perspectives. [REVIEW]W. H. Werkmeister - 1992 - Idealistic Studies 22 (3):295-297.
    This book is, in effect, a supplement to the author’s The Search for Concreteness: Reflections on Hegel and Whitehead. It deals with a problematic which is not merely Hegelian or merely Whiteheadian. The discussions of the points of view of Peirce, Popper, Wieman, and of other “perspectives” is proof of this. But, as the author states, his concern is “to salvage the core of the Hegelian account of concrete actuality as grasped a prior by setting it within a context in (...)
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  48. Ralph W. Tyler in review: An interview and antecedent reflections.W. H. Schubert & A. L. Schubert - 1986 - Journal of Thought 21 (1):7-14.
     
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  49. Environment-Induced Superselection Rules.W. H. Zurek - 1982 - \em Phys. Rev. D 26:1862–1880.
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    Pope, W. H., All You Must Know About Economics. [REVIEW]W. H. Pope - 1998 - Journal of Business Ethics 17 (12):1363-1364.
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