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  1. (5 other versions)On the Origin of Species: By Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life.Charles Darwin - 1859 - San Diego: Sterling. Edited by David Quammen.
    Familiarity with Charles Darwin's treatise on evolution is essential to every well-educated individual. One of the most important books ever published--and a continuing source of controversy, a century and a half later--this classic of science is reproduced in a facsimile of the critically acclaimed first edition.
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  • Sense and Sensibilia.J. L. Austin - 1962 - Oxford University Press USA.
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  • The Foundations Of Empirical Knowledge.Alfred Jules Ayer - 1940 - London, England: Macmillan.
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  • (1 other version)Ideas.Edmund Husserl - 1969 - New York,: Humanities P..
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  • A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz.Bertrand Russell - 1937 - Wolfeboro, N.H.: Longwood Press.
    By what process of development he came to this opinion, though in itself an important and interesting question, is logically irrelevant to the inquiry how far the opinion itself is correct ; and among his opinions, when these have been ascertained, it becomes desirable to prune away such as seem inconsistent with his main doctrines, before those doctrines themselves are subjected to a critical scrutiny. Philosophic truth and falsehood, in short, rather than historical fact, are what primarily demand our attention (...)
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  • The Analysis of Sensations.Ernst Mach - 1959 - Dover Publications.
    Born in 1838, Mach was a pioneer in the field of physics, having even made an impression on Einstein in his younger life who credited him with being the "Philosophical forerunner of relativity theory." His name is also associated with the speed of sound (as in traveling at Mach "insert-number-here") as well as the Doppler effect. Throughout his career, he was particularly interested in the biological and sensory relationship to physics and science, and naturally, this interest expanded to that of (...)
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  • (1 other version)Ideas.Edmund Husserl - 1931 - New York,: Routledge. Edited by William Ralph Boyce Gibson.
    Provides a true starting point for the study of the "phenomenological" movement of which Husserl is the founder.
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  • (1 other version)Sense and Sensibilia.[author unknown] - 1962 - Foundations of Language 3 (3):303-310.
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  • Psychologism: The Sociology of Philosophical Knowledge.Martin Kusch - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  • Philosphical 'intuitions' and scepticism about judgement.Timothy Williamson - 2004 - Dialectica 58 (1):109–153.
    1. What are called ‘intuitions’ in philosophy are just applications of our ordinary capacities for judgement. We think of them as intuitions when a special kind of scepticism about those capacities is salient. 2. Like scepticism about perception, scepticism about judgement pressures us into conceiving our evidence as facts about our internal psychological states: here, facts about our conscious inclinations to make judgements about some topic rather than facts about the topic itself. But the pressure should be resisted, for it (...)
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  • Essays on Truth and Reality.Francis Herbert Bradley - 1914 - Oxford, England: Cambridge University Press.
    F. H. Bradley was the foremost philosopher of the British Idealist school, which came to prominence in the second half of the nineteenth century and remained influential into the first half of the twentieth. Bradley, who was educated at Oxford, and spent his life as a fellow of Merton College, was influenced by Hegel, and also reacted against utilitarianism. He was recognised during his lifetime as one of the greatest intellectuals of his generation and was the first philosopher to receive (...)
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  • Lectures on metaphysics and logic.William Hamilton - 1860 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt,: Frommann-Holzboog.
    and communicated it is not, if it be not understood. a The first seven Lectures of the of Logic proper. — Ed. Metaphysical Course, {Lectures on $ For some ...
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  • The Analysis of Sensations.Ernst Mach - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (6):165-165.
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  • Kant's theory of knowledge.Graham Bird - 1973 - New York,: Humanities Press.
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  • (2 other versions)A Critical Exposition of the Philosophy of Leibniz.Bertrand Russell - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (50):217-220.
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  • Psychologism -- Substantively Revised.Martin Kusch - 2015 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Essays on Truth and Reality.F. Bradley - 1914 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 22 (4):18-20.
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  • Essays on Truth and Reality.George H. Sabine - 1914 - Philosophical Review 23 (5):550.
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  • Prolegomena to Ethics.Thomas Hill Green & David O. Brink - 2004 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (2):389-389.
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  • Autobiographical reflections.Wilfrid Sellars - 1975 - In Hector-Neri Castañeda, Action, Knowledge, and Reality: Critical Studies in Honor of Wilfrid Sellars. Indianapolis,: Duke University Press.
    Sellars's short autobiography. It covers the period of his life up to his first publications, showing the breadth of his background and influences in philosophy.
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  • (2 other versions)Prolegomena to Ethics.Thomas Hill Green - 1890 - New York: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by David O. Brink.
    T. H. Green's Prolegomena to Ethics is a classic of modern philosophy. It begins with Green's idealist attack on empiricist metaphysics and epistemology and develops a perfectionist ethical theory that aims to bring together the best elements in the ancient and modern traditions, and that provides the moral foundations for Green's own distinctive brand of liberalism. David Brink's new edition will restore this great work to prominence, after two decades in which it has been hard to obtain. The present edition (...)
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  • Hegel, british idealism, and the curious case of the concrete universal.Robert Stern - 2007 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 15 (1):115 – 153.
    [INTRODUCTION] Like the terms 'dialectic', 'Aufhebung' (or 'sublation'), and 'Geist', the term 'concrete universal' has a distinctively Hegelian ring to it. But unlike these others, it is particularly associated with the British strand in Hegel's reception history, as having been brought to prominence by some of the central British Idealists. It is therefore perhaps inevitable that, as their star has waned, so too has any use of the term, while an appreciation of the problematic that lay behind it has seemingly (...)
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  • Bertrand Russell and the British Tradition in Philosophy.D. F. Pears - 1968 - Critica 2 (6):103-113.
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  • Analytic psychology.G. F. Stout - 1896 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (4):4-5.
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  • An introduction to Bradley's metaphysics.W. J. Mander - 1994 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    W. J. Mander provides a brief introduction to and critical assessment of the thought of the greatest of the British Idealist philosophers, F. H. Bradley (1846-1924), whose work has been largely neglected in this century. After a general introduction to Bradley's metaphysics and its logical foundations, Mander shows that much of Bradley's philosophy has been seriously misunderstood. Mander argues that any adequate treatment of Bradley's thought must take full account of his unique dual inheritance from the traditions of British empiricism (...)
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  • Lotze and Husserl.Kai Hauser - 2003 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 85 (2):152-178.
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  • F. H. Bradley.Richard Wollheim - 1959 - Baltimore]: Penguin Books.
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  • (1 other version)Elements of metaphysics.A. E. Taylor - 1924 - New York,: Barnes & Noble.
    This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections (...)
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  • II.—The Subject-Matter of Psychology.G. E. Moore - 1910 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 10 (1):36-62.
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  • Logic, in Three Books, of Thought, of Investigation and of Knowledge.Hermann Lotze & Bernard Bosanquet - 1885 - Mind 10 (37):100-115.
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  • Collingwood and the Metaphysics of Experience.Guiseppina D'Oro - 2002
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  • Psychological Principles.James Ward - 1883 - Mind 8 (32):465-486.
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  • Elements of Metaphysics.J. E. Creighton - 1905 - Philosophical Review 14 (1):57.
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  • Mill, phenomenalism, and the self.Andy Hamilton - 1998 - In John Skorupski, The Cambridge Companion to Mill. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 139--75.
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  • Qu'est-ce que l'analyse?Sandra Lapointe - 2008 - Vrin.
    S. Lapointe s'interroge sur l'analyse logique, sur les différents procédés d'analyse qui en découlent et sur l'importance que l'on doit y accorder en philosophie. Avec des textes de B. Bolzano et E. Kant.
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  • (8 other versions)F. H. Bradley.Arthur E. Murphy - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (2):254.
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  • (1 other version)The Revolution in Philosophy.Alan Ross Anderson - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (3):262-263.
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  • IV.—Sensation and Thought.R. G. Collingwood - 1924 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 24 (1):55-76.
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  • Introduction: The Realistic Spirit in Bradley's Philosophy.Guy Stock - 1998 - In Appearance versus reality: new essays on Bradley's metaphysics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 1--18.
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  • From analytic psychology to analytic philosophy: The reception of Twardowski's ideas in cambridge. [REVIEW]Maria van der Schaar - 1996 - Axiomathes 7 (3):295-324.
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  • Book Review:The Revolution in Philosophy. A. J. Ayer, W. C. Kneale, G. A. Paul, D. F. Pears, P. F. Strawson, G. J. Warnock, R. A. Wollheim. [REVIEW]Alan Gewirth - 1957 - Ethics 67 (2):146-148.
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