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    Xenophon the Athenian: The Problem of the Individual and the Society of Polis.William Edward Higgins - 1977 - State University of New York Press.
    This book is a fresh study of the fourth century B.C. Greek adventurer, writer, and student of Socrates, Xenophon. An innovating author of many guises, an important source for the history of his time, a wit and a philosopher, he no longer enjoys the reputation he once did. Suggesting that such a radical de-valuation is more a reflection on nineteenth- and twentieth-century attitudes and scholarship than on the worth of Xenophon, the author in this book attempts to reassert Xenophon’s rightful (...)
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    History of European Morals.William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 2019 - New York: Snova.
    This 2 part book, originally published in 1890, was written to help students of morals comprehend the significance of morals. The questions with which an historian of morals is chiefly concerned are the changes that have taken place in the moral standard and in the moral type, the degrees in which, in different ages, recognised virtues have been enjoined and practiced and the relative importance that in different ages has been attached to different virtues.
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  3. The Hume Literature, 2002.William Edward Morris - 2003 - Hume Studies 29 (2):381-400.
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    The Hume Literature, 2001.William Edward Morris - 2002 - Hume Studies 28 (2):331-345.
    This bibliography covers the Hume literature for 2001. I am grateful to all those who contributed additions or corrections to previous bibliographies, and I again encourage readers of Hume Studies to supply additions, corrections, or bibliographical information still missing from any of these listings.
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    Hume's conclusion.William Edward Morris - 2000 - Philosophical Studies 99 (1):89-110.
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    The Hume Literature, 2000.William Edward Morris - 2001 - Hume Studies 27 (2):357-368.
    This bibliography covers the Hume literature for 2000. I am grateful to all those who contributed additions or corrections to previous bibliographies, and I again encourage readers of Hume Studies to supply additions, corrections, or bibliographical information still missing from any of these listings.
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    The substance of History of European morals (from Augustus to Charlemagne).William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1927 - New York,: Vanguard press. Edited by Clement Wood.
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    Hume's Scepticism about Reason.William Edward Morris - 1989 - Hume Studies 15 (1):39-60.
  9. Humean Reason and the Problem of Warrant.William Edward Morris - 2000 - Hume Studies 26 (2):305-321.
    David Owen’s new book invites us to take a fresh look at three major modern philosophers: Descartes, Locke, and Hume. Although Leibniz invented the familiar conception of proof as a formal relationship among sentences, reasoning for these three philosophers was a very different animal: they thought of it as a matter, not of form, but of content. They regarded proof—demonstration or demonstrative reasoning—as a process of stringing together chains of relations between ideas. That process appeals to the content of the (...)
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  10. History of European morals from Augustus to Charlemagne.William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1910 - New York: Arno Press.
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    Hume's Epistemological Legacy.William Edward Morris - 2008 - In Elizabeth Schmidt Radcliffe (ed.), A Companion to Hume. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 457–476.
    This chapter contains section titled: The Problem of Induction: Hume's Problem The Regularity Theory of Causation Hume and Cognitive Science Hume and Naturalized Epistemology Hume as anti‐Metaphysician References Further Reading.
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  12. Hume’s Refutation of Inductive Probabilism.William Edward Morris - 1988 - In J. H. Fetzer (ed.), Probability and Causality: Essays in Honor of Wesley C. Salmon. D. Reidel.
     
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    The Will: A Dual Aspect Theory.William Edward Morris - 1989 - Noûs 23 (5):677-688.
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  14. Ōshū dōtokushi.William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1910 - Tōkyō: Dai Nihon Bunmei Kyōkai. Edited by Hanzō Miura & Yorozu Tokuhiro.
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    A philosophical examination of some contemporary theories of history.William Edwards Fort - 1940 - n.p,: N.P.
    [pt. 1] Gerald Heard's psychological approach to the problem of the nature of history. (Reprinted from Social science, v. 15, no. 3, July, 1940)--[pt. 2] Troeltsch's theory of history. (Reprinted from the Personalist, v. 28, no. 1, 1947.
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  16. Statements About the Future.William Edward Morris - 1978 - Dissertation, University of Virginia
     
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  17. Belief, Probability, Normativity.William Edward Morris - 2006 - In Saul Traiger (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Hume’s Treatise. Oxford: Blackwell. pp. 77–94.
    This chapter contains section titled: Hume's Theory of Belief Normativity Notes References Further reading.
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    David Hume.William Edward Morris - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    The theory of legal duties and rights: an introduction to analytical jurisprudence.William Edward Hearn - 1883 - Littleton, Colo.: F.B. Rothman.
    The contents include chapters covering: theory of command; theory of sovereignty; evidence of law; theory of legal duty theory of legal sanctions; theory of the legal object; theory of imputation; theory of legal rights; rights related to ownership; foreign rights; codification of the law; & others.
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  20. Troeltsch's theory of history.William Edwards Fort - 1947 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 28 (1):59.
     
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  21. Knowledge as justified presumption.William Edward Morris - 1973 - Journal of Philosophy 70 (6):161-165.
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    Locke - by E.j. Lowe.William Edward Morris - 2008 - Philosophical Books 49 (1):48-50.
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    Darkwater: voices from within the veil.William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - 1991 - Oxford University Press.
    The distinguished American civil rights leader, W. E. B. Du Bois first published these fiery essays, sketches, and poems individually nearly 80 years ago in the Atlantic, the Journal of Race Development, and other periodicals. This volume has long inspired readers with its militant cry for social, political, and economic reforms for black Americans.
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    Clement of Alexandria's treatment of the problem of evil.William Edward Gregory Floyd - 1971 - London,: Oxford University Press.
  25. A survey of English ethics.William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1903 - and Bombay,: Longmans, Green and co.. Edited by William Alfred Hirst.
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    Blindspots.William Edward Morris - 1989 - Philosophical Books 30 (3):166-168.
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    The Hume Literature, 1999.William Edward Morris - 2000 - Hume Studies 26 (2):357-368.
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    Mismatching categories?William Edward Morris & Robert C. Richardson - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (1):62-63.
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    The Hume Literature, 2003.William Edward Morris - 2004 - Hume Studies 30 (2):427-427.
    This bibliography covers the Hume literature for 2003. Once again, I encourage readers of Hume Studies to supply additions, corrections, or bibliographical information still missing from any previous listings. I am grateful to all who have contributed additions or corrections to previous bibliographies, and again thank Frédéric Brahami for his help with this year’s French Hume literature.
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  30. Meaning Without Metaphysics: Another Look at Hume’s “Meaning Empiricism”.William Edward Morris - 2009 - Philosophia 37 (3):441-454.
    Although Hume has no developed semantic theory, in the heyday of analytic philosophy he was criticized for his “meaning empiricism,” which supposedly committed him to a private world of ideas, led him to champion a genetic account of meaning instead of an analytic one, and confused “impressions” with “perceptions of an objective realm.” But another look at Hume’s “meaning empiricism” reveals that his criterion for cognitive content, the cornerstone both of his resolutely anti-metaphysical stance and his naturalistic “science of human (...)
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    How not to demarcate cognitive science and folk psychology: A response to Pickering and Chater. [REVIEW]William Edward Morris & Robert C. Richardson - 1995 - Minds and Machines 5 (3):339-355.
    Pickering and Chater (P&C) maintain that folk psychology and cognitive science should neither compete nor cooperate. Each is an independent enterprise, with a distinct subject matter and characteristic modes of explanation. P&C''s case depends upon their characterizations of cognitive science and folk psychology. We question the basis for their characterizations, challenge both the coherence and the individual adequacy of their contrasts between the two, and show that they waver in their views about the scope of each. We conclude that P&C (...)
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    (1 other version)Locke. [REVIEW]William Edward Morris - 1990 - Teaching Philosophy 13 (1):57-60.
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    Quest of the silver fleece.William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - 2014 - Oxford University Press.
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    Moore and Russell on philosophy and science.William Edward Morris - 1979 - Metaphilosophy 10 (2):111–138.
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    The Hume Literature, 1997.William Edward Morris - 1998 - Hume Studies 24 (2):385-396.
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    Diaries of evidence‐based tutors: beyond 'numbers needed to teach'..Glyn Elwyn Mrcgp, William Rosenberg, Adrian Edwards, Wendy Chatham Mcsp, Karen Jones, Sarah Matthews & Fergus Macbeth Frcr - 2000 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 6 (2):149-154.
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    Review of John P. Wright, Hume's a Treatise of Human Nature, an Introduction[REVIEW]William Edward Morris - 2010 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (10).
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    The Toulmin Method: Exploration and Controversy : a Festschrift in Honor of Stephen E. Toulmin.Stephen Toulmin & William Edward Tanner - 1991
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    The Philosophy of Wittgenstein. [REVIEW]William Edward Morris - 1989 - Teaching Philosophy 12 (3):346-349.
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    The Philosophical Writings of Descartes. [REVIEW]William Edward Morris - 1989 - Teaching Philosophy 12 (2):161-166.
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    Dennis C. Rasmussen, The Pragmatic Enlightenment: Recovering the Liberalism of Hume, Smith, Montesquieu, and Voltaire. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. 349 pp. $90.00 hb. ISBN 9781107045002. [REVIEW]William Edward Morris - 2015 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 13 (2):141-145.
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    Starting with Hume.Charlotte Randall Brown & William Edward Morris - 2012 - Bloomsbury Academic.
    David Hume is widely regarded as the greatest English thinker in the history of philosophy. His contributions to a huge range of philosophical debates are as important and influential now as they were in the eighteenth century. This book provides an introduction to the ideas of this hugely significant thinker.
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    The Analects of Confucius.Robert L. Backus & William Edward Soothill - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (3):676.
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    An Introduction To Contemporary Epistemology. [REVIEW]William Edward Morris - 1988 - Teaching Philosophy 11 (1):76-78.
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    Gender Perception From Gait: A Comparison Between Biological, Biomimetic and Non-biomimetic Learning Paradigms.Viswadeep Sarangi, Adar Pelah, William Edward Hahn & Elan Barenholtz - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
  46. Fifty years of Darwinism.Edward Bagnall Poulton, John Merle Coulter, David Starr Jordan, Edmund B. Wilson, Daniel Trembly MacDougal, William E. Castle, Charles Benedict Davenport, Carl H. Eigenmann, Henry Fairfield Osborn & G. Stanley Hall (eds.) - 1909 - New York,: H. Holt and company.
     
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]John Hardin Best, Louis A. Petrone, Rodman Webb, John Martin Rich, Edgar Z. Friedenberg, William H. Howick, William Edward Eaton & Elizabeth Ihle - 1983 - Educational Studies 14 (2):176-204.
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    Likelihood.Anthony William Fairbank Edwards - 1972 - Cambridge [Eng.]: University Press.
    Dr Edwards' stimulating and provocative book advances the thesis that the appropriate axiomatic basis for inductive inference is not that of probability, with its addition axiom, but rather likelihood - the concept introduced by Fisher as a measure of relative support amongst different hypotheses. Starting from the simplest considerations and assuming no more than a modest acquaintance with probability theory, the author sets out to reconstruct nothing less than a consistent theory of statistical inference in science.
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    Static And Dynamic Dispositions.Neil Edward Williams - 2005 - Synthese 146 (3):303-324.
    When it comes to scientific explanation, our parsimonious tendencies mean that we focus almost exclusively on those dispositions whose manifestations result in some sort of change – changes in properties, locations, velocities and so on. Following this tendency, our notion of causation is one that is inherently dynamic, as if the maintenance of the status quo were merely a given. Contrary to this position, I argue that a complete concept of causation must also account for dispositions whose manifestations involve no (...)
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  50. When critical realism was ‘new' and what came after: an interview with William Outhwaite.Bampton William Outhwaite Jamie Morgan A. The Hermitage, Analytics UKb School of Economics, UKWilliam Outhwaite is Emeritus Professor of Sociology Leeds, Political Economy Edward Fullbrook He has Published Widely in the Fields of Economics, Sociology Philosophy & International Politics - 2024 - Journal of Critical Realism 23 (4):438-466.
    Volume 23, Issue 4, August 2024, Page 438-466.
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