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Philosophy, 1924-2020

Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1441 to 1460 of 1821
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2012How Important Is It To Reduce The Risks Of Human Extinction?Wage, Matt
2007How Do We Experience Memory? A Phenomenological Investigation of MemoryStrenio, Andrew J.
2009How could the Numbers Count?Strenio, Stephen Peter
2001Horatio's Burden: A Critical Response to Arthur C. Danto's Philosophy of ArtBaxter, Charles W.
2005Holding Corporations Minimally Responsible: Conceptualizing Corporate Existence, Intentions, and ActionsShell, Benjamin
1963Hobbes and Spinoza: An Inquiry concerning the Nature of StatesPhillips, Daniel Franklin
1972Hippocratism and Vitalism and Their Relation to the Concept of the OrganismHackell, Jesse M.
1936Hindu Thought and MysticismSayre, John Morris
1984Hilary Putnam: Mind and RealityDinneen, Jr., James Benarde
2000Hermeneutic Reflections on Our Moral ConsciousnessCarpenter, David
1984Heidegger vs. the Kingdom of ManAuerbach, Dennis Burton
2010Hegel’s Critique of Nietzsche: The Vanishing Way of the Vanishing CreatorHernandez, Christopher Michael
1977Hegel, Marx, History and AlienationGearhart, Robert Mitchell
1963Hegel's Theory of PunishmentScudder, III, Charles Damarin
1974Hegel's Ethical ThoughtBedrick, Jeffrey David
1972Hegel's Concept of Dialectic Considered as Method and as BildungsprozessReynolds, Jr., Cecil James
1972Hegel and Nietzsche on EducationGeiger, Alexander
1941Hedonism in the Eighteenth CenturyVietor, Oliver Allen
1978A Historical-Psychological Analysis of MoralityHost, Christian Thorkil
1994Health Care and the Elderly: Age-Based Rationing and Conceptions of the GoodGreene, Jennifer Robin
Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1441 to 1460 of 1821