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    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1897. Die Begriffe Phänomenon und Noumenon in ihrem Verhältniss zu einander bei Kant. Ein Beitrag zur Auslegung und Kritik der Transcendentalphilosophie. Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1905. Idealism and the Problem of Knowledge and Existence.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 5: 136–178.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1906. Sense-Presentation and Thought.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 6: 271–346.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1910. Mr. G.E. Moore on ‘The Subject-Matter of Psychology’ [on Moore (1909)].” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 10: 232–288.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1912. The Nature of Sense-Data.” Mind 21(83): 399–409.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1913a. Appearance and Real Existence.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 14: 1–48.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1913b. Recent Criticism of Kant’s Theory of Knowledge.” Mind 22(87): 331–343.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1919. Is there ‘Knowledge by Acquaintance’? Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 2: 159–178.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1920. Is the ‘Concrete Universal’ the True Type of Universality? Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 20: 147–156.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1921. The Character of Cognitive Acts.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 21: 151–160.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1922. The Philosophical Researchers of Meinong (I.).” Mind 31(121): 1–30.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1923. Are the Characteristics of Particular Things Particular or Universal? Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 3: 123–128. Reprinted in Landesman (1971, 178–183).
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1925a. The Dynamic Aspect of Nature.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 25: 77–106.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1925b. From Idealism to Realism.” in Contemporary British Philosophy, 2nd series, edited by J. H. Muirhead, pp. 107–128. London: George Allen & Unwin.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1925c. Platonic Philosophy and Aristotelian Metaphysics.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 5: 158–172.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1925d. Mr. Bradley’s Treatment of Nature.” Mind 34(133): 55–69.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1926a. The Nature of Sensible Appearances.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 6: 142–161.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1926b. The Metaphysical Systems of F.H. Bradley and James Ward.” Journal of Philosophical Studies 1(1): 20–37.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1927a. The Nature of Introspection.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 7: 55–76.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1927b. Sensible Appearances and Material Things.” in Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress of Philosophy, edited by Edgar Sheffield Brightman, pp. 224–236. London: Longmans, Green & Co.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1929. Immediate Experience.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 9: 172–199.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1931a. On the so-called Fusion or Blending of Presentations.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 31: 183–200.
    Hicks, G. Dawes. 1931b. The Nature of Perception and of Its Objects.” in Proceedings of the Seventh International congress of philosophy, held at Oxford, England, September 1-6, 1930, edited by Gilbert Ryle, pp. 173–180. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by the Institut International de Philosophie.

Further References

    Landesman, Charles, ed. 1971. The Problem of Universals. New York: Basic Books.
    Moore, George Edward. 1909. The Subject-Matter of Psychology.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 10: 36–62.