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    Bernard Bosanquet and His Friends: Letters Illustrating the Sources and the Development of His Philosophical Opinions.J. H. Muirhead - 2004 - Routledge.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  2. My dear young friend: Letters on youth, faith and future [Book Review].Michael E. Daniel - 2020 - The Australasian Catholic Record 97 (3):381.
     
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    Bernard Bosanquet and his friends: letters illustrating the sources and the development of his philosophical opinions.Bernard Bosanquet - 1935 - London: Allen & Unwin. Edited by John H. Muirhead.
    This volume is a comprehensive collection of critical essays on The Taming of the Shrew, and includes extensive discussions of the play's various printed versions and its theatrical productions. Aspinall has included only those essays that offer the most influential and controversial arguments surrounding the play. The issues discussed include gender, authority, female autonomy and unruliness, courtship and marriage, language and speech, and performance and theatricality.
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    Bernard Bosanquet and his Friends: Letters Illustrating the Sources and the Development of his Philosophical Opinions. [REVIEW]P. L. S. - 1935 - Journal of Philosophy 32 (21):585-585.
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    Reply to P. Ebert and M. Rossberg's friendly letter of complaint.Edward N. Zalta - 2009 - In Hieke Alexander & Leitgeb Hannes (eds.), Reduction, Abstraction, Analysis. Ontos Verlag. pp. 11--311.
    This is a letter written in reply to some criticisms of object theory's analysis of mathematics. The criticisms were offered by Philip Ebert and Marcus Rossberg, in connection with my talk at the 31st International Wittgenstein Symposium, in Kirchberg, 2008. The exchange was published in the volume of proceedings.
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    Bernard Bosanquet and his Friends: Letters Illustrating the Sources and the Development of his Philosophical Opinions. [REVIEW]S. P. L. - 1935 - Journal of Philosophy 32 (21):585.
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  7. Ed Zalta's Version of Neo-Logicism: a friendly letter of complaint.Philip A. Ebert & Marcus Rossberg - 2009 - In Hannes Leitgeb & Alexander Hieke (eds.), Reduction – Abstraction – Analysis. Ontos. pp. 11--305.
    In this short letter to Ed Zalta we raise a number of issues with regards to his version of Neo-Logicism. The letter is, in parts, based on a longer manuscript entitled “What Neo-Logicism could not be” which is in preparation. A response by Ed Zalta to our letter can be found on his website: http://mally.stanford.edu/publications.html (entry C3).
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    Reply to P. Ebert and M. Rossberg’s Friendly Letter of Complaint.Edward N. Zalta - 2009 - In Alexander Hieke & Hannes Leitgeb (eds.), Reduction, abstraction, analysis: proceedings of the 31th International Ludwig Wittgenstein-Symposium in Kirchberg, 2008. Frankfurt: de Gruyter. pp. 311-320.
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    Ed Zalta’s Version of Neo-Logicism – a Friendly Letter of Complaint.Philip A. Ebert & Marcus Rossberg - 2009 - In Alexander Hieke & Hannes Leitgeb (eds.), Reduction, abstraction, analysis: proceedings of the 31th International Ludwig Wittgenstein-Symposium in Kirchberg, 2008. Frankfurt: de Gruyter. pp. 305-310.
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    Review of J. H. Muirhead: Bernard Bosanquet and His Friends: Letters Illustrating the Sources and the Development of His Philosophical Opinions[REVIEW]Everett W. Hall - 1936 - International Journal of Ethics 46 (4):520-521.
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    A letter from a gentleman to his friend in Edinburgh (1745).David Hume - 1745 - Edinburgh,: Edinburgh University Press.
    "A facsimile reprint of a letter written by the philosopher and historian David Hume in 1744 in defence of his views on ethics, in which he argues that a critique of the logic of a philosophical stance is not a general attack on the ethics of that position." --.
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    Book Review:Bernard Bosanquet and His Friends: Letters Illustrating the Sources and the Development of His Philosophical Opinions. J. H. Muirhead. [REVIEW]Everett W. Hall - 1936 - International Journal of Ethics 46 (4):520-.
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  13. Letter to a friend on Creative Thinking and Intuiiton (art, writing, philosophy, science).Ulrich de Balbian - manuscript
    -/- Letter to a friend : Creative Thinking and Intuition Letter to a friend about creative thinking and intuition (art, writing, philosophy, science, etc ) .
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    Friends in Low‐Entropy Places: Orthographic Neighbor Effects on Visual Word Identification Differ Across Letter Positions.Sahil Luthra, Heejo You, Jay G. Rueckl & James S. Magnuson - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (12):e12917.
    Visual word recognition is facilitated by the presence of orthographic neighbors that mismatch the target word by a single letter substitution. However, researchers typically do not consider where neighbors mismatch the target. In light of evidence that some letter positions are more informative than others, we investigate whether the influence of orthographic neighbors differs across letter positions. To do so, we quantify the number of enemies at each letter position (how many neighbors mismatch the target word (...)
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    Letter to a friend.Michael Wyschogrod - 1995 - Modern Theology 11 (2):165-171.
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  16. A Letter From a Gentleman to His Friend in Edinburgh, 1745.David Hume, Ernest Campbell Mossner & John V. Price - 1967
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    A letter from a gentleman to his friend in Edinburgh (1745).David Hume - 1745 - Edinburgh,: Edinburgh University Press.
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    A letter to an old friend and colleague on his birthday.Jürgen Habermas - 2018 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 44 (7):800-801.
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  19. Letters to friend and foe.Benedictus de Spinoza & Dagobert D. Runes - 1966 - New York,: Philosophical Library; [distributed to the trade by Book Sales, New York. Edited by Dagobert D. Runes.
     
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  20. Twenty Letters to a Friend.S. Alliluyeva - 1967
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    Letters to two friends, 1926-1952.Pierre Teilhard de Chardin - 1968 - [New York]: New American Library.
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    Enthusiasm Letter to a friend.Anthony Ashley Cooper - unknown
    Copyright ©2010–2015 all rights reserved. Jonathan Bennett [Brackets] enclose editorial explanations. Small ·dots· enclose material that has been added, but can be read as though it were part of the original text. Occasional •bullets, and also indenting of passages that are not quotations, are meant as aids to grasping the structure of a sentence or a thought. Every four-point ellipsis . . . . indicates the omission of a brief passage that seems to present more difficulty than it is worth. (...)
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    Two Friends of Clodius in Cicero's Letters.T. P. Wiseman - 1968 - Classical Quarterly 18 (02):297-.
    It is the almost unanimous opinion of modern scholars' that this man is M. Licinius Crassus. Manutius's explanation, that ex Nanneianis is a reference to Crassus' profiteering in the proscriptions and in particular to the property of one Nanneius, to be identified with the Nannius named as a proscription victim in Comm. Pet. 9, is accepted without hesitation.
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  24. Letters to friend and foe.Baruch Spinoza & Dagobert D. Runes - 1967 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 29 (2):396-398.
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    The Conway Letters: The Correspondence of Anne, Viscountess Conway, Henry More, and Their Friends, 1642-1684.Marjorie Hope Nicolson (ed.) - 1992 - Clarendon Press.
    A scholarly edition of letters by Anne, Viscountess Conway, Henry More, and their friends. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
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    An Autistic Letter to a Neurotypical Friend.Elsbeth Dodman - 2022 - Studies in Social Justice 16 (2):474-477.
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    De sortibus: a letter to a friend about the casting of lots.Thomas Aquinas - 2021 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books. Edited by Peter R. Carey, Jane Shannon & Andrew Davison.
    This book makes De Sortibus, Thomas Aquinas's letter to a friend on the casting of lots, available in clear English for the first time. The letter was written around 1270 and was prompted by the question of whether lots could be used to seek God's will in the appointment of a bishop. We've all tossed a coin, or pulled straws to see who goes first, or opened the Bible to see if we could resolve an issue with a (...)
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    Abelard's letter of Consolation to a Friend (Historia Calamitatum).Joseph T. Muckle - 1950 - Mediaeval Studies 12 (1):163-213.
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    "Letters to Friend and Foe," by B. Spinoza, ed. D. Runes. [REVIEW]Lee C. Rice - 1968 - Modern Schoolman 45 (4):358-358.
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    Twenty Letters to a Friend. [REVIEW]O. H. S. - 1968 - Review of Metaphysics 21 (3):546-547.
    This series of character sketches is disappointing to the reader expecting an interpretive historical document. The bulk of the book is taken up with reflections about the author's mother, who died when Svetlana was only six, her mother's family, her brothers, and her sweethearts. Many readers are naturally interested in the figure of Stalin, but he is treated directly only in small and scattered portions of the book with much of the information repeated. It becomes evident that the author knew (...)
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  31. A letter to Adam Smith Ll.D. on the life, death, and philosophy of his friend David Hume esq., by one of the people called Christians. [REVIEW]George Horne - 2018 - In Dennis C. Rasmussen (ed.), Adam Smith and the Death of David Hume: The Letter to Strahan and Related Texts. Lanham: Lexington Books.
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    To Hate Shepherds: Letter to an American Friend about a Jules Verne Story (or Why Technological Objects Sometimes Complicate Our Lives).Franc Schuerewegen & David F. Bell - 2004 - Substance 33 (3):23-33.
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    An Open Letter to Some Would-be Friends of the Conscientious Objector.Bertrand Russell & Jo Vellacott - 1999 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 19 (2).
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    Extract from a letter to one of my friends (3 April 1696).Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - unknown
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  35. Some Familiar Letters Between Mr. Locke, and Several of His Friends.John Locke, William Molyneux, Philippus van Limborch & Awnsham Churchill - 1708 - Printed for A. And J. Churchill at the Black Swan in Pater-Noster Row.
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    Godwin's Letter to Ogilvie, Friend of Jefferson, and the Federalist Propaganda.Burton R. Pollin - 1967 - Journal of the History of Ideas 28 (3):432.
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    Unpublished manuscripts, papers and letters of Dr Johnson, Mrs Thrale and their friends, in the John Rylands Library.Moses Tyson - 1931 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 15 (2):467-488.
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    Cicero. The Letters to His Friends.Tenney Frank & W. Glynn Williams - 1929 - American Journal of Philology 50 (1):104.
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    An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding: With Hume's Abstract of a Treatise of Human Nature and a Letter From a Gentleman to His Friend in Edinburgh.Eric Steinberg (ed.) - 1993 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    A landmark of Enlightenment thought, Hume's _An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding_ is accompanied here by two shorter works that shed light on it: _A Letter from a Gentleman to His Friend in Edinburgh_, Hume's response to those accusing him of atheism, of advocating extreme skepticism, and of undermining the foundations of morality; and hisof _A Treatise of Human Nature_, which anticipates discussions developed in the _Enquiry_. In his concise Introduction, Eric Steinberg explores the conditions that led Hume to write (...)
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    "My singular Friend…" (The first czech translations of two letters, which B. Spinoza wrote to his friend J. Bouwmeester.). [REVIEW]Martin Hemelík - 2016 - E-Logos 23 (1):1-5.
    V rámci této stati jsou publikovány první české překlady dvou dopisů, které B. Spinoza napsal svému příteli, amsterodamskému lékaři J. Bouwmeesterovi. Tyto dva dopisy kdysi nezařadil J. Hrůša do svého českého překladu vybraných Spinozových dopisů. Ve druhém dopise holandský filosof formuluje své názory na metodu pravdivého poznání.
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    Review: Cicero: Letters to Friends, Volume 2. [REVIEW]C. E. W. Steel - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (2):344-346.
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    Review: Cicero: Letters to Friends, Volume 3. [REVIEW]C. E. W. Steel - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (2):344-346.
  43. This is my beloved, this is my friend: a rabbinic letter on intimate relations.Elliot N. Dorff - 1996 - [New York?]: Rabbinical Assembly.
     
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    A Letter Concerning Toleration.Kerry Walters (ed.) - 2013 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
    Locke argued that religious belief ought to be compatible with reason, that no king, prince or magistrate rules legitimately without the consent of the people, and that government has no right to impose religious beliefs or styles of worship on the public. Locke’s defense of religious tolerance and freedom of thought was revolutionary in its time. Even today, his letter poses a challenge to religious intolerance, whether state-sponsored or originating from religious dogmatists. Based on both Locke’s original Latin and (...)
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    Cicero's Letters to His Friends. [REVIEW]W. T. Vesey - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (5):191-194.
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    Response to Michael Wyschogrod's letter to a friend“.George Lindbeck - 1995 - Modern Theology 11 (2):205-210.
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    The open society and its friends: with letters from Isaiah Berlin and Karl R. Popper.Rocco Pezzimenti - 2011 - Leominster: Gracewing. Edited by Isaiah Berlin & Karl R. Popper.
    Western man has long lost his way in his quest for constructivist models, largely because of his infatuation with utopian ideals. These models have represented a complete negation of the Open Society. In the latter part of the twentieth century there has been a dramatic reawakening from these dreams. The time has now come to reappraise the thinking of the past, which simply described possible systems for social organization on behalf of the common good and not models for perfect societies. (...)
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    The open society and its friends: with letters from Isaiah Berlin and the late Karl R. Popper.Rocco Pezzimenti - 1997 - Roma: Millennium Romae. Edited by Isaiah Berlin & Karl R. Popper.
  49. Valuing Tradition, Valuing History: Reading Thomas McGrath’s Letter to an Imaginary Friend.Donald Smith - 1993 - Nature, Society, and Thought 6 (3):299-310.
     
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    The Art of Conjecturing, Together with Letter to a Friend on Sets in Court Tennis - by Jacob Bernoulli.Giora Hon - 2008 - Centaurus 50 (4):335-337.
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