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  1. Across-euhural Comparison of Corporate Social Resonsibility Orienta-tion: Hong Kong VS. United States Students.K. Brain,Jiing-LinFarh Burton &W. H.Harvey -2000 -Teaching Business Ethics 4:151-167.
     
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    Patient satisfaction profiling of individual physicians: impact of panel status.Harvey J. Murff,E. John Orav,Thomas H. Lee,David W. Bates &David G. Fairchild -2004 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 10 (4):553-561.
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    Effect of instructions, environment, and type of test object on matched size.H. W. Leibowitz &Lewis O.Harvey Jr -1969 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (1):36.
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    Symposium: The Problem of Guilt.H. D. Lewis,J. W.Harvey &G. Paul -1947 -Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 21 (1):175 - 218.
  5. A Hundred Years of British Philosophy.Rudolf Metz,J. W.Harvey,T. E. Jessop,Henry Sturt &J. H. Muirhead -1939 -Philosophy 14 (53):91-93.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Rao H. Lindsay,Edith W. King,Mara Sapon-Shevin,Landon E. Beyer,William M. Stallings,Henry A. Giroux,John Rury,William B.Harvey,Richard L. Warren,Robert V. Bullough Jr,Ladd Holt,Larry Nucci,Barbara Springs Sherman,Michael W. Apple &Bruce Beezer -1985 -Educational Studies 16 (4):393-467.
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    The Modern Predicament. A Study in the Philosophy of Religion. (Based on the Gifford Lectures delivered in the University of St. Andrews.) By H. J. Paton. (London: Allen and Unwin. 1955. Pp. 405. Price 30s.). [REVIEW]John W.Harvey -1957 -Philosophy 32 (122):262-.
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    The Contented Botanist: Letters of W. H.Harvey about Australia and the Pacific. William H.Harvey, Sophie C. Ducker.Barry Butcher -1991 -Isis 82 (2):387-387.
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    J. H. Muirhead, 1855-1940.John W.Harvey -1941 -Mind 50 (197):88-91.
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    A Hundred Years of British Philosophy.Sterling P. Lamprecht,Rudolf Metz,J. W.Harvey,T. E. Jessop,Henry Stuart &J. H. Muirhead -1940 -Philosophical Review 49 (2):269.
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    The identification of 100 ecological questions of high policy relevance in the UK.William J. Sutherland,Susan Armstrong-Brown,Paul R. Armsworth,Brereton Tom,Jonathan Brickland,Colin D. Campbell,Daniel E. Chamberlain,Andrew I. Cooke,Nicholas K. Dulvy,Nicholas R. Dusic,Martin Fitton,Robert P. Freckleton,H. Charles J. Godfray,Nick Grout,H. JohnHarvey,Colin Hedley,John J. Hopkins,Neil B. Kift,Jeff Kirby,William E. Kunin,David W. Macdonald,Brian Marker,Marc Naura,Andrew R. Neale,Tom Oliver,Dan Osborn,Andrew S. Pullin,Matthew E. A. Shardlow,David A. Showler,Paul L. Smith,Richard J. Smithers,Jean-Luc Solandt,Jonathan Spencer,Chris J. Spray,Chris D. Thomas,Jim Thompson,Sarah E. Webb,Derek W. Yalden &Andrew R. Watkinson -2006 -Journal of Applied Ecology 43 (4):617-627.
    1 Evidence-based policy requires researchers to provide the answers to ecological questions that are of interest to policy makers. To find out what those questions are in the UK, representatives from 28 organizations involved in policy, together with scientists from 10 academic institutions, were asked to generate a list of questions from their organizations. 2 During a 2-day workshop the initial list of 1003 questions generated from consulting at least 654 policy makers and academics was used as a basis for (...) generating a short list of 100 questions of significant policy relevance. Short-listing was decided on the basis of the preferences of the representatives from the policy-led organizations. 3 The areas covered included most major issues of environmental concern in the UK, including agriculture, marine fisheries, climate change, ecosystem function and land management. 4 The most striking outcome was the preference for general questions rather than narrow ones. The reason is that policy is driven by broad issues rather than specific ones. In contrast, scientists are frequently best equipped to answer specific questions. This means that it may be necessary to extract the underpinning specific question before researchers can proceed. 5 Synthesis and applications. Greater communication between policy makers and scientists is required in order to ensure that applied ecologists are dealing with issues in a way that can feed into policy. It is particularly important that applied ecologists emphasize the generic value of their work wherever possible. (shrink)
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    (2 other versions)The Philosophy of a Biologist. By J. S. Haldane C.H., M.D., F.R.S. (Oxford at the Clarendon Press: Humphrey Milford. 1935. Pp. xii + 155. Price 6s.). [REVIEW]J. W.Harvey -1936 -Philosophy 11 (42):227-.
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  13. New borel independence results.Harvey Friedman -manuscript
    S. Adams, W. Ambrose, A. Andretta, H. Becker, R. Camerlo, C. Champetier, J.P.R. Christensen, D.E. Cohen, A. Connes. C. Dellacherie, R. Dougherty, R.H. Farrell, F. Feldman, A. Furman, D. Gaboriau, S. Gao, V. Ya. Golodets, P. Hahn, P. de la Harpe, G. Hjorth, S. Jackson, S. Kahane, A.S. Kechris, A. Louveau,, R. Lyons, P.-A. Meyer, C.C. Moore, M.G. Nadkarni, C. Nebbia, A.L.T. Patterson, U. Krengel, A.J. Kuntz, J.-P. Serre, S.D. Sinel'shchikov, T. Slaman, Solecki, R. Spatzier, J. Steel, D. Sullivan, S. (...) Thomas, A. Valette, V.S. Varadarajan, B. Velickovic, B. Weiss, J.D.M. Wright, R.J. Zimmer. (shrink)
     
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  14. A Hundred Years of British Philosophy Translated by J.W.Harvey, T.E. Jessop [and] Henry Sturt. Edited by J.H. Muirhead.Rudolf Metz &John H. Muirhead -1950 - Allen & Unwin.
     
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    The Twenty-First Century and Questions of Ethics and War Legal and Moral Considerations on Low-Intensity Conflict, Alberto R. Coil, James S. Ord, and Stephen A. Rose , 387 pp., free of charge. Ballistic Missile Defense in the Post–Cold War Era, David B. H. Denoon, , 230 pp., $61.50 cloth. Conscience at War: The Israeli Soldier as a Moral Critic, Ruth Linn, , 245 pp, $17.95 paper. An Encyclopedia of War and Ethics, Donald A. Wells, ed. , 552 pp., $95.00 cloth. “Values, Assumptions, and Policies,” Ralph Peters, Karl W. Eikenberry,Harvey M. Sapolsky, and Jeremy Shapiro in Parameters 26 , 102–27, $7.50. [REVIEW]John D. Becker -1997 -Ethics and International Affairs 11:295-298.
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    Book Review Forum [page 4]. [REVIEW]Pamela J. Stewart,Pascal Boyer,Robert N. McCauley,Luther H. Martin &Garry W. Trompf -unknown
    We are pleased to present the following Review Forum ofHarvey Whitehouse’s book, Arguments and Icons: Divergent Modes of Religiosity. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. 204 pages. ISBN 0-19- 823414-7 (cloth); 0-19-823415-5 (paper). We have given the contributors and the book’s author sufficient space to discuss its themes carefully and thus make a significant contribution to the further analysis of religion and ritual generally.
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  17. A Barratt Brown and John W.Harvey. The Naturalness of Religion. [REVIEW]J. H. Muirhead -1929 -Hibbert Journal 28:363.
     
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    Boycotted Hospital: The National Anti-Vivisection Hospital, London, 1903–1935.A. W. H. Bates -2016 -Journal of Animal Ethics 6 (2):177-187.
    The National Anti-Vivisection Hospital opened to patients in 1903, the only district hospital in London not financed by state-controlled funds, which refused it support because of its principles. For three decades the hospital treated the local poor and conscientious objectors to vivisection, who were assured that staff pledged not to experiment on animals or patients. After an overambitious building program, the hospital ran into financial difficulties, and the King’s Fund refused to help unless all references to antivivisection were removed from (...) its statutes. Thus it reopened as Battersea General in 1935, continuing to serve the borough until 1972. (shrink)
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    The Great Cat and Dog Massacre: The Real Story of World War II’s Unknown Tragedy.A. W. H. Bates -2019 -Journal of Animal Ethics 9 (2):232-233.
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    Julius Rudolph Weinberg 1908-1971.Emmett L. Bennett,W. H. Hay,M. G. Singer,Friedrich Solmsen &Keith Yandell -1970 -Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 44:226 - 228.
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  21. The Christian Dilemma: Catholic Church-Reformation.W. H. De Pol &G. Van Hall -1952
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  22. Smoke in the Wind: Zonaras' Use of Philostorgius, Zosimus, John of Antioch, and John of Rhodes in his Narrative on the Neo-Flavian Emperors.".Michael DiMaio &W. -H. Arnold Duane -1988 -Byzantion 58:230ff.
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    An Introduction to Independence for Analysts.H. G. Dales &W. H. Woodin -1990 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (1):361-362.
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    Analysis of a perceptible series of partials in a vocal sound.D. Lewis &W. H. Lichte -1939 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 24 (3):254.
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    Pseudopotentials and residual resistivities in silver and gold.A. Meyer,W. H. Young &Terence M. Hayes -1971 -Philosophical Magazine 23 (185):977-986.
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  26. Dissonant Conjunctions: On Schönberg, Adorno, and Bloch.Roger W. H. Savage -2004 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2004 (127):79-95.
     
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  27. Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther.Johanna W. H. Van Wijk-Bos -1998
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    Philosophy for believers: every one of us has many and varied beliefs.Edward W. H. Vick -2013 - Gonzalez, Florida: Energion Publications.
    For a serious book of philosophy, where better to begin to canvass various philosophical concepts and arguments than in relation to what is so familiar to every one of us –– the fact that we all have many and varied beliefs. The book is an introduction of philosophy, indeed intended as an introductory textbook. The author, as he wrote it, had both the teacher and the student in mind. He hopes it will prove a worthy contribution in the college, seminary (...) and university classroom, both interesting and serious. As well as thirteen clearly written chapters introducing the various topics, it is also provided with helpful summaries, tutorials, and work sheets. In considering belief we raise raises many of the central problems philosophers have discussed: knowledge, truth, justification, rationality, meaning, explanation, self deception, interpretation, reality, cause and effect, personal identity, theories, laws, hypotheses, the self, survival, God. Since belief is a universal phenomenon, it has unfortunately become common to understand the unqualified term ‘believer’ of the religious person. It seems strange to ask the question, ‘Are you a believer?’ outside the religious context. But we do when we are thinking of a particular theory or ideology or political attitude. We sometimes want to know whether she is ‘one of us!’ The author sometimes finds it convenient to illustrate his exposition by referring to religious beliefs. One does not have to be a religious believer to see that it is relevant and indeed interesting to do so. The history of philosophy provides many classical examples of such discussion. The book is of wide general interest. As well as doing service in the classroom, it will also prove its worth within other contexts. It will serve the aims of serious discussion groups, as well as providing a basis for regular and earnest individual study. We hope also that it will find a place with inquiring people of religious faith. (shrink)
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    The seventh international congress of aesthetics 1972.J. W. H. F. -1973 -British Journal of Aesthetics 13 (1):76-77.
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    Armchair Cosmology.W. H. Newton-Smith -1972 -Philosophy 47 (179):64 - 66.
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    Greek ethics.A. W. H. Adkins -1968 -Philosophical Books 9 (1):15-16.
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    Greek Modes of Thought.A. W. H. Adkins -1971 -The Classical Review 21 (01):80-.
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    Human virtue and human excellence.Arthur W. H. Adkins,Joan Kalk Lowrence &Craig K. Ihara (eds.) -1991 - New York: P. Lang.
    This is an original and stimulating collection of articles by scholars trained in classics, moral philosophy, political science, literature, and intellectual history. Its principal objective is to convey to the modern reader a sophisticated understanding of Homeric and Classical Greek morality and how it differs from our own. Some of the articles focus primarily on Greek value concepts, especially the concept of arete. Others compare those concepts to modern notions of virtue and tolerance, as well as to the work of (...) contemporary literary figures and philosophers, including T.S. Eliot, Alasdair Macintyre, John Wallace, and Philippa Foot. Throughout, the juxtaposition of ancient and modern ideas and the worldviews they presuppose makes these readings both intellectually exciting and revealing. (shrink)
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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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    Locally finite monoids in finitely based varieties.Edmond W. H. Lee -2019 -Logic Journal of the IGPL 27 (5):743-745.
    It is shown that given any finite system of monoid identities, it is decidable if the class of locally finite monoids that satisfy the system is a variety. This answers an open problem of Mark V. Sapir.
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    Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach.Jules W. H. G. Loyson -1987 -Bijdragen 48 (2):172-191.
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    Religions de Salut. (Annales du Centre d'Étude des Religions, 2.) Pp. 228. Brussels: Université Libre de Bruxelles, 1962. Paper, 200 B.fr.Arthur W. H. Adkins -1966 -The Classical Review 16 (1):123-123.
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    De Platonis Legibus epistola ad Guil. H. Thompson.Charles Badham &W. H. Thompson -1866 - Williams Et Norgate.
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    The certainty of doubt: tributes to Peter Munz.Miles Fairburn,W. H. Oliver &Peter Munz (eds.) -1996 - Wellington: Victoria University Press.
    Transparencies (1) We used to stick them on window-panes Starting with butterflies. Later We found more momentous scenes Mandalas — ziggurats — Jesus. ...
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    (1 other version)Relatively Complete Theories.D. W. H. Gillam -1976 -Mathematical Logic Quarterly 22 (1):245-250.
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    The Evolution of the Sikh CommunityPerspectives on Guru NanakThe Transformation of Sikh Society.Balkrishna Govind Gokhale,W. H. McLeod,Harbans Singh &Ethene K. Marenco -1978 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (4):565.
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    Systematic track distortion in a 10 in. diameter liquid hydrogen bubble chamber.D. C. Cundy,W. H. Evans,D. W. Hadley,P. Mason,R. W. Newport,J. R. Smith &P. R. Williams -1960 -Philosophical Magazine 5 (50):154-160.
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    Ethical Principles in Theory and Practice: An Essay in Moral Philosophy.Hans Driesch &B. A. W. H. Johnston -1930 - London: Routledge. Edited by W. H. Johnston.
    Almost all the existing modern systems of Ethics deal with formal definitions, and at bottom repeat more or less the same thing about them in slightly different words. In this work these are a side issue, and therefore are treated briefly. Their treatment in Section I is based upon the author's theoretical works the Theory of Order and the Theory of Reality, but will be intelligible to those who are not acquainted with those works. The chief concern is moral teaching (...) - that is, the practical element. (shrink)
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  44. Toward a Renewal of the Theology of Marriage.W. H. M. Van der Marck -1966 -The Thomist 30 (4):307-42.
     
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    Paul Ricoeur’s Philosophical Anthropology as Hermeneutics of Liberation: Freedom, Justice, and the Power of Imagination.Roger W. H. Savage -2020 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book offers a unique account of the role imagination plays in advancing the course of freedom's actualization. It draws on Paul Ricoeur's philosophical anthropology of the capable human being as the staging ground for an extended inquiry into the challenges of making freedom a reality within the history of humankind. This book locates the abilities we exercise as capable human beings at the heart of a sustained analysis and reflection on the place of the idea of justice in a (...) hermeneutics for which every expectation regarding rights, liberties, and opportunities must be a hope for humanity as a whole. The vision of a reconciled humanity that for Ricoeur figures in a philosophy of the will provides an initial touchstone for a hermeneutics of liberation rooted in a philosophical anthropology for which the pathétique of human misery is its non- or pre-philosophical source. By setting the idea of the humanity in each of us against the backdrop of the necessity of preserving the tension between the space of our experiences and the horizons of our expectations, the book identifies the ethical and political dimensions of the idea of justice's federating force with the imperative of respect. Paul Ricoeur's Philosophical Anthropology as Hermeneutics of Liberation will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in hermeneutics, phenomenology, ethics, political theory, and aesthetics. (shrink)
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  46. Matter and Light: The New Physics.Louis de Broglie &W. H. Johnston -1941 -Philosophy 16 (62):210-211.
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    Polarization of μ-mesons observed in a propane bubble chamber.Margaret H. Alston,W. H. Evans,T. D. N. Morgan,R. W. Newport,P. R. Williams &A. Kirk -1957 -Philosophical Magazine 2 (21):1143-1146.
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    The Age of the enlightenment: studies presented to Theodore Besterman.Theodore Besterman &W. H. Barber (eds.) -1967 - London,: published for the University Court of the University of St. Andrews, by Oliver & Boyd.
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    A Revaluation of Mind and Its Relation to Nature.C. W. H. Sutton -1954 -Philosophy 29 (108):3 - 12.
    I believe the time is come for a re-estimation of the status of minds in the universe. I use the word mind quite naïvely at first, in the belief that it has a nucleus of meaning that is sufficiently clear. I do not wish its meaning to be restricted to the phenomena of clear consciousness, still less of self-consciousness.
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  50. Orality and philosophy.Arthur W. H. Adkins -1983 - In Kevin Robb,Language and thought in early Greek philosophy. La Salle, Ill.: Hegeler Institute.
     
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