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    Education and the philosophic mind.Arthur Valentine Judges - 1957 - London,: Harrap.
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    The function of teaching.Arthur Valentine Judges - 1959 - London,: Faber & Faber.
    A series of lectures given... at King's College, London, in 1958.
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    Philosophy and history of psychology: selected works of Elizabeth Valentine.Elizabeth R. Valentine - 2014 - London: Psychology Press, Taylor & Francis Group.
    In the World Library of Psychologists series, international experts themselves present career-long collections of what they judge to be their finest pieces – extracts from books, key articles, salient research findings, and their major practical theoretical contributions. Elizabeth Valentine has an international reputation as an eminent scholar and pioneer in the field of philosophy and history of psychology. This selection brings together some of her best work over the last thirty years. A specially written introduction gives an overview of (...)
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  4. New books. [REVIEW]C. D. Broad, W. Brown, B. Bosanquet, A. E. Taylor, C. Lloyd Morgan, Herbert W. Blunt, H. A., C. W. Valentine, L. T., Arthur Robinson, C. Dessoulavy & Henry J. Watt - 1913 - Mind 22 (1):580-600.
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  5. New books. [REVIEW]A. E. Taylor, C. D. Broad, Bernard Muscio, R. M. MacIver, Joseph Rickaby, Leonard J. Russell, G. A. Johnston, Henry J. Watt, M. L., John Edgar, Arthur Robinson, J. Laird, R. R. Marett, J. L. McIntyre, W. L. Lorimer, C. V. Valentine, F. C. S. Schiller & Philip E. B. Jourdan - 1913 - Mind 22 (87):403-442.
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    The Reasonable Person: A Legal Biography.Valentin Jeutner - 2024 - Cambridge University Press.
    Jeutner argues that the reasonable person is, at heart, an empathetic perspective-taking device, by tracing the standard of the reasonable person across time, legal fields and countries. Beginning with a review of imaginary legal figures in the legal systems of ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, the book explains why the common law's reasonable person emerged amidst the British industrialisation under the influence of Scottish Enlightenment thinking. Following the figure into colonial courts, onto battlefields and into self-driving cars, the book contends (...)
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    The doctrine of propositions and terms.Arthur Norman Prior - 1976 - London: Duckworth.
    Arthur Prior’s Formal logic has been familiar to students for twenty years, but the historical section that was originally meant to accompany it was never published. In this book P. T. Geach and A. J. P. Kenny have selected from those parts of the material that were not superseded by Prior’s later publications a self-contained study of the philosophical prehistory of contemporary logic. Like Prior’s early work Logic and the Basis of Ethics the material here presented is both historical (...)
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    Blame-validation: Beyond rationality? Effect of causal link on the relationship between evaluation and causal judgment.Valentin Goulette & Fanny Verkampt - 2025 - Philosophical Psychology 38 (2):436-455.
    The Culpable Control Model assumes that causal judgments are irrational: a negative evaluative reaction to an agent would lead individuals to overestimate his causal contribution to a harm. However, the extent to which these judgments deviate from criteria of rationality remains unclear. The two present studies aimed at investigating conditions under which this effect occurs. Participants red a vignette in which the evaluative reaction was operationalized through the agent’s motives (blameworthy, laudable). We also varied the causal link between the agent’s (...)
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  9. Capitalmud, or Akyn's Song about the Nibelungs, paradigms and simulacra.Valentin Grinko - manuscript
    ...If, in some places, backward science determines the remaining period by the lack of optimism only by the number 123456789, then our progressive science expands it to 987654321, which is eight times more advanced than theirs. However, due to the inherent caution of scientists, both sides do not specify the measuring unit of reference — year, day, hour or minute are meant. Leonid Leonov. Collected Op. in ten volumes. Volume ten. M.: IHL, 1984, p.583. -/- The modern men being as (...)
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    Unnatural Wonders: Essays from the Gap Between Art and Life.Arthur Coleman Danto - 2007 - Columbia University Press.
    Arthur C. Danto's essays not only critique bodies of work but reflect upon art's conceptual evolution as well, drawing for the reader a kind of "philosophical map" indicating how art and the criteria for judging it has changed over the twentieth century. In _Unnatural Wonders_ the renowned critic finds himself at a point when contemporary art has become wholly pluralistic, even chaotic-with one medium as good as another-and when the moment for the "next thing" has already passed. So the (...)
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  11. The problem of weakness of will.Arthur F. Walker - 1989 - Noûs 23 (5):653-676.
    Philosophical discussions of akrasia over the last fifteen years have focused on certain skeptical arguments which purport to question the possibility of a kind of akratic action which, following Pears, I call 'last ditch akrasia' (Pears [38]). An agent, succumbing to last ditch akrasia, freely, knowingly, and intentionally performs an action A against his better judgment that an incompatible action B is the better thing to do. (See Audi [1] for a detailed analysis.) Last ditch akrasia is not the only (...)
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    "The House, the City, and the Judge: The Growth of Moral Awareness in the 'Oresteia,'" by Richard Kuhns. [REVIEW]Arthur Berndtson - 1964 - Modern Schoolman 42 (1):97-100.
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    Ronald Dworkin.Arthur Ripstein (ed.) - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Ronald Dworkin occupies a distinctive place in both public life and philosophy. In public life, he is a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books and other widely read journals. In philosophy, he has written important and influential works on many of the most prominent issues in legal and political philosophy. In both cases, his interventions have in part shaped the debates he joined. His opposition to Robert Bork's nomination for the United States Supreme Court gave new centrality (...)
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    Machiavelli on modern leadership: why Machiavelli's iron rules are as timely and important today as five centuries ago.Michael Arthur Ledeen - 1999 - New York: Truman Talley Books.
    Niccolo Machiavelli, one of the eminent minds of the Italian Renaissance, spent much of a long and active lifetime trying to determine and understand what exceptional qualities of human character-- and what surrounding elements of fortune, luck, and timing-- made great men great leaders successful in war and peace. In perhaps the liveliest book on Machiavelli in years, Michael A. Ledeen measures contemporary movers and doers against the timeless standards established by the great Renaissance writer. Titans of statecraft (Margaret Thatcher, (...)
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  15. Pseudo-visibility: A Game Mechanic Involving Willful Ignorance.Samuel Allen Alexander & Arthur Paul Pedersen - 2022 - FLAIRS-35.
    We present a game mechanic called pseudo-visibility for games inhabited by non-player characters (NPCs) driven by reinforcement learning (RL). NPCs are incentivized to pretend they cannot see pseudo-visible players: the training environment simulates an NPC to determine how the NPC would act if the pseudo-visible player were invisible, and penalizes the NPC for acting differently. NPCs are thereby trained to selectively ignore pseudo-visible players, except when they judge that the reaction penalty is an acceptable tradeoff (e.g., a guard might accept (...)
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    Chernyshevskii: The Man and the Journalist (review). [REVIEW]Nicholas Valentine Riasanovsky - 1973 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (1):127-127.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 127 Chernyshevskii: The Man and the Journalist. By William F. Woehrlin. (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1971. Pp. 404. $12.50) Professor Woehrlin's book on Nicholas Chernyshevskii is the first full, rich, and precise treatment of that crucially important Russian intellectual in English. The narrative moves, in ten chapters, from "Boyhood in Saratov," "University Years," "The Teacher," and "The Journalist" to a consideration of its protagonist's concern with (...)
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    Investigating Perceptions of Students to a Peer-Based Academic Integrity Presentation Provided by Residence Dons.Lucia Zivcakova, Eileen Wood, Gail Forsyth, Martin Zivcak, Joshua Shapiro, Amanda Coulas, Amy Linseman, Brittany Mascioli, Stephen Daniels & Valentin Angardi - 2014 - Journal of Academic Ethics 12 (2):89-99.
    This study investigated students’ perceptions following a prepared, common presentation regarding academic integrity provided by their residence dons. This peer instruction study utilized both quantitative and qualitative analyses of survey data within a pre-test post-test design. Overall, students reported gains in knowledge, as well as confidence in their knowledge of academic integrity. Notably, students reported increases in their personal value for academic integrity after participating in the presentations. Overall, the quality and content of the presentations were judged positively, and participants’ (...)
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  18. Realism, Beyond Miracles.Axel Mueller & Arthur Fine - 2005 - In Yemima Ben-Menahim, Contemporary Philosophy in Focus: Hilary Putnam. Cambridge University Press. pp. 83-124.
    Two things about Hilary Putnam have not changed throughout his career: some (including Putnam himself) have regarded him as a “realist” and some have seen him as a philosopherwho changed his positions (certainly with respect to realism) almost continually. Apparently, what realism meant to him in the 1960s, in the late seventies and eighties, and in the nineties, respectively, are quite different things. Putnam indicates this by changing prefixes: scientific, metaphysical, internal, pragmatic, commonsense, but always realism. Encouraged by Putnam’s own (...)
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    A question of detail: matching counterfactuals to actual cause in pre-emption scenarios.Denis Hilton, Christophe Schmeltzer & Valentin Goulette - 2021 - Thinking and Reasoning 27 (3):350-388.
    Causal pre-emption scenarios are problematic for the counterfactual framework of causation (CFC) because people judge an action to be the actual cause of an outcome although the outcome would have occurred anyway due to the action of a pre-empted alternative cause. We propose that commonsense causal questions typically probe specific events that actually happened as and how they did, and show that counterfactuals that probe specific events match selections of actual cause, and dissociations only occur with non-specific counterfactuals. In addition, (...)
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    System for the anonymization of Romanian jurisprudence.Vasile Păiş, Radu Ion, Elena Irimia, Verginica Barbu Mititelu, Valentin Badea & Dan Tufiș - forthcoming - Artificial Intelligence and Law:1-23.
    The transparency of the judicial process and the consistency of judicial decisions can be improved through their publication. Access to jurisprudence is of paramount importance both for law professionals (judges, lawyers, law students) and for the larger public. However, public access must ensure the preservation of privacy for people involved, in accordance with national and international regulations. This paper presents the work behind building an artificial intelligence system for the anonymization of Romanian jurisprudence, allowing it to be accessed through (...)
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    What Is the Minimal Competency for a Clinical Ethics Consult Simulation? Setting a Standard for Use of the Assessing Clinical Ethics Skills (ACES) Tool.Katherine Wasson, William H. Adams, Kenneth Berkowitz, Marion Danis, Arthur R. Derse, Mark G. Kuczewski, Michael McCarthy, Kayhan Parsi & Anita J. Tarzian - 2019 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 10 (3):164-172.
    Background: The field of clinical ethics is examining ways of determining competency. The Assessing Clinical Ethics Skills (ACES) tool offers a new approach that identifies a range of skills necessary in the conduct of clinical ethics consultation and provides a consistent framework for evaluating these skills. Through a training website, users learn to apply the ACES tool to clinical ethics consultants (CECs) in simulated ethics consultation videos. The aim is to recognize competent and incompetent clinical ethics consultation skills by watching (...)
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    Drugs and Justice: Seeking a Consistent, Coherent, Comprehensive View.Margaret P. Battin, Erik Luna, Arthur G. Lipman, Paul M. Gahlinger, Douglas E. Rollins, Jeanette C. Roberts & Troy L. Booher - 2008 - Oup Usa.
    This compact and innovative book tackles one of the central issues in drug policy: the lack of a coherent conceptual structure for thinking about drugs. Drugs generally fall into one of seven categories: prescription, over the counter, alternative medicine, common-use drugs like alcohol, tobacco and caffeine; religious-use, sports enhancement; and of course illegal street drugs like cocaine and marijuana. Our thinking and policies varies wildly from one to the other, with inconsistencies that derive more from cultural and social values than (...)
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    Red Roses and Gift Chocolates Are Judged More Positively in the U.S. Near Valentine’s Day: Evidence of Naturally Occurring Cultural Priming.Vivian Zayas, Gayathri Pandey & Joshua Tabak - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  24. W poszukiwaniu ontologicznych podstaw prawa. Arthura Kaufmanna teoria sprawiedliwości [In Search for Ontological Foundations of Law: Arthur Kaufmann’s Theory of Justice].Marek Piechowiak - 1992 - Instytut Nauk Prawnych PAN.
    Arthur Kaufmann is one of the most prominent figures among the contemporary philosophers of law in German speaking countries. For many years he was a director of the Institute of Philosophy of Law and Computer Sciences for Law at the University in Munich. Presently, he is a retired professor of this university. Rare in the contemporary legal thought, Arthur Kaufmann's philosophy of law is one with the highest ambitions — it aspires to pinpoint the ultimate foundations of law (...)
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    A Hanging Judge.Denis Dutton - 2002 - Philosophy and Literature 26 (1):224-238.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 26.1 (2002) 224-238 [Access article in PDF] Bookmarks A Hanging Judge Denis Dutton "CORNERING THE MARKET ON CHUTZPAH," blared the headline on one review, and in tone it wasn't alone. It's not often that a book by a public intellectual has received as much media attention—mostly vilification and scorn—as Richard A. Posner's Public Intellectuals: A Study of Decline (Harvard University Press, $29.95). Three reasons for this (...)
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    The Danto-Wollheim meaning theory of art.Robert J. Yanal - 1996 - Ratio 9 (1):56-67.
    Arthur Danto in The Transfiguration of the Commonplace and Richard Wollheim in Painting as an Art have each advanced a certain meaning theory of art (MT), more specifically, a theory according to which something is a work of art just in case it expresses a proposition. The first part of this essay sets out that view in more detail, with textual support that Danto and Wollheim do in fact hold that theory. The second part offers reasons against accepting MT. (...)
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  27. Curriculum Management and Graduate Programmes’ Viability: The Mediation of Institutional Effectiveness Using PLS-SEM Approach.Valentine Joseph Owan, Emmanuel E. Emanghe, Chiaka P. Denwigwe, Eno Etudor-Eyo, Abosede A. Usoro, Victor O. Ebuara, Charles Effiong, Joseph O. Ogar & Bassey A. Bassey - 2022 - Journal of Curriculum and Teaching 11 (5):114-127.
    This study used a partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) to estimate curriculum management's direct and indirect effects on university graduate programmes' viability. The study also examined the role of institutional effectiveness in mediating the nexus between the predictor and response variables. This is a correlational study with a factorial research design. The study's participants comprised 149 higher education administrators (23 Faculty Deans and 126 HODs) from two public universities in Nigeria. A structured questionnaire designed by the researchers was (...)
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    Compelled Association, Morality, and Market Dynamics.Seana Valentine Shiffrin - 2007 - Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 41 (1):317-328.
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    (1 other version)The moral authority of nature.Lorraine Daston & Fernando Vidal (eds.) - 2004 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    For thousands of years, people have used nature to justify their political, moral, and social judgments. Such appeals to the moral authority of nature are still very much with us today, as heated debates over genetically modified organisms and human cloning testify. The Moral Authority of Nature offers a wide-ranging account of how people have used nature to think about what counts as good, beautiful, just, or valuable. The eighteen essays cover a diverse array of topics, including the connection of (...)
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    (1 other version)Kant's antithesis of dogmatism and criticism.Arthur O. Lovejoy - 1906 - Mind 15 (58):191-214.
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    Michelet, Danton, and the Corruption of Revolutionary Virtue.Arthur Mitzman - 1987 - Journal of the History of Ideas 48 (3):453.
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    Du Cheminement de la Pensée.Emile Meyerson.Arthur E. Murphy - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 43 (1):72-72.
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    Mr. Lovejoy's counter-revolution. II.Arthur E. Murphy - 1931 - Journal of Philosophy 28 (3):57-71.
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    The Doctrine of Propositions and Terms. [REVIEW]L. J. - 1978 - Review of Metaphysics 31 (4):680-681.
    In the early 1950s Arthur Prior wrote The Craft of Formal Logic. The manuscript of some 220,000 words remains as a whole unpublished. Some of it has appeared, transformed, in Prior’s Formal Logic and in Prior’s Encyclopedia of Philosophy articles. P. T. Geach and A. J. P. Kenny here provide us five chapters of the original Craft, commenting that they "make up a self-contained account of the traditional doctrine of propositions and terms". The appendix gives us the full table (...)
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    Leben mit Schopenhauer.Arthur Hübscher & Franz Brahn - 1966 - Frankfurt a M.,: Kramer. Edited by Franz Brahn.
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    2. Traveling Through the New Republic with Tocqueville and Beaumont.Arthur Kaledin - 2011 - In Tocqueville and His America: A Darker Horizon. Yale University Press. pp. 288-298.
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    The oath at A.P. v. 245.3.Arthur Keaveney & John A. Madden - 1978 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 98:160-161.
  38. Homer's Consciousness of Civilization.Arthur L. Keith - 1925 - Classical Weekly 19:221-223.
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    Al-Kindi leitor da "teologia de Aristóteles".Arthur Klik - 2022 - Revista Ética E Filosofia Política 2 (24):178-201.
    Este artigo procura investigar um encontro bastante curioso de tradições. Neste caso em particular, sobre como uma paráfrase da obra de Plotino, de autoria atribuída a Aristóteles, poderia ter influenciado na elaboração de um esquema argumentativo que, aparentemente, visava utilizar a Herança grega recebida pelos árabes no século VI, em questões inerentes ao contexto de disputa intelectual do Islã nascente. Mais especificamente, nosso trabalho se aprofunda em algumas relações que se pode levantar entre a obra Teologia de Aristóteles, uma paráfrase (...)
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  40. The Limits of Man and His Predicament.Arthur Koestler - 1973 - In Jonathan Benthall, The Limits of human nature. New York,: Dutton.
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  41. (1 other version)Egalitarianism, Choice-Sensitivity, and Accommodation.Seana Valentine Shiffrin - 2004 - In Philip Pettit, Reason and Value: Themes from the Work of Joseph Raz. Oxford Univ. Press. pp. 270--302.
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    Spanish and american executives' ethical judgments and intentions.Terri L. Rittenburg & Sean R. Valentine - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 38 (4):291 - 306.
    This study explores differences between executives in the U.S. and Spain in their perceptions of ethical issues in pricing, specifically comparing a domestic firm's actions affecting a foreign market versus a foreign firm's actions affecting the domestic market. Overall, Spanish and American executives provided somewhat different responses to the scenarios. Findings indicate that ethical judgments and intentions among Spanish executives did not vary based on which country was harmed. U.S. executives generally perceived that a morally questionable act directed at a (...)
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    Old Enough to Carry, Old Enough to Vote.Seana Valentine Shiffrin - forthcoming - Journal of Applied Philosophy.
    Japa Pallikkathayil persuasively argues that abortion prohibitions treat impregnable people as less than equal citizens, subject to different treatment than other citizens whose bodies are protected from compulsory service for the benefit of others. Pallikkathayil's argument could be modified to avoid a tension with arguments for conscription, to stress that democratic equality is inconsistent with requisitioning a citizen's body to serve the needs of another specific citizen. Pallikkathayil also contends that ‘[t]he changes we would need to make to our other (...)
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    Pioneers of English Education.A. V. Judges - 1954 - British Journal of Educational Studies 2 (2):186-190.
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    Recommender systems for mental health apps: advantages and ethical challenges.Lee Valentine, Simon D’Alfonso & Reeva Lederman - forthcoming - AI and Society.
    Recommender systems assist users in receiving preferred or relevant services and information. Using such technology could be instrumental in addressing the lack of relevance digital mental health apps have to the user, a leading cause of low engagement. However, the use of recommender systems for digital mental health apps, particularly those driven by personal data and artificial intelligence, presents a range of ethical considerations. This paper focuses on considerations particular to the juncture of recommender systems and digital mental health technologies. (...)
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  46. Mapping desire: geographies of sexualities.David Bell & Gill Valentine (eds.) - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    Discover the truth about sex in the city (and the country). Mapping Desire explores the places and spaces of sexuality from body to community, from the "cottage" to the Barrio, from Boston to Jakarta, from home to cyberspace. Mapping Desire is the first book to explore sexualities from a geographical perspective. The nature of place and notions of space are of increasing centrality to cultural and social theory. Mapping Desires presents the rich and diverse world of contemporary sexuality, exploring how (...)
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    Die religion als selbst-bewusstsein Gottes.Arthur Christian Heinrich Drews - 1906 - Jena und Leipzig,: E. Diedrichs.
    Christian Heinrich Arthur Drews (1865 - 1935) war ein deutscher Philosoph, Schriftsteller und wichtiger Vertreter des deutschen Monismus. Während seiner Laufbahn schrieb er über die Geschichte der Philosophie, Religionen und Mythologie. Er provoziert oft Streit wegen seiner unorthodoxen Ideen über Religion und teilweise wegen seiner Angriffe auf Nietzsche und seiner leidenschaftlichen Unterstützung von Wagner. Drews gehört zu den bekanntesten deutschen Bestreitern der Existenz eines historischen Jesus. Er faßt das Problem der Religion als ein wesentlich methaphysisches auf und vertritt den (...)
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    International Morality.Arthur Ponsonby - 1915 - International Journal of Ethics 25 (2):143-164.
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    Leonhard Ragaz: Eine Skizze von seinem Denken und Wirken.Arthur Rich - 1968 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 12 (1):193-209.
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    Verantwortung - Schuld - Strafe in theologischer Sicht.Arthur Rich - 1964 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 8 (1):220-237.
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