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    Vidularia: Outlines Of A Reconstruction.Dér Katalin - 1987 - Classical Quarterly 37 (02):432-.
    The last play of the Varronian canon, Vidularia, is transmitted to us through two different channels. Some pages of it survive in the Codex Ambrosianus, containing the prologue and a couple of scenes from the beginning of the play. On the other hand grammarians quote fragments of a few lines out of context, as examples of idiosyncratic Latin syntax and morphology. From the combination of these two disparate sources classical scholars have reconstructed a Vidularia that is parallel to Rudens on (...)
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    Die Relativität der Grenzen: Studien zur Philosophie Wittgensteins.Katalin Neumer (ed.) - 2000 - Atlanta, GA: Rodopi.
    Aus dem Inhalt: Das wissende und wollende Subjekt im Tractatus. - Die gemeinsame menschliche Handlungsweise: das Verstehen des anderen in Wittgenstein's Spatphilosophie. - Das Rot, der Schmerz, der Leopard und die Sprache: aussersprachliche Gegenstande und die Grenzen des Relativismus im Spatwerk. - Schmerzen und Schmerzausserungen als vorsprachliche Phanomene: Nachtrag zum Kapitel Das Rot, der Schmerz, der Leopard und die Sprache. - Bedeutungserlebnisse: Privatsprachenkritik und Gebrauchstheorie der Bedeutung im Licht der psychologischen Aufzeichnungen.".
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  3. Das rot, des Schmerz, der Leopard und die Sprache: Aussersprachliche Gegenstände und die Grenzen des Relativismus im Spätwerk Wittengensteins.Katalin Neumer - 1995 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 102 (2):339-351.
     
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    Traditionen Wittgensteins.Katalin Neumer - 2004 - Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    Die Beiträge dieses Sammelbandes stellen zum einen Wittgensteins Philosophie in wirkungsgeschichtlichen Zusammenhängen dar, zum anderen fragen sie danach, wie sich Wittgensteins Problemstellungen zu traditionellen Fragen der Ideengeschichte verhalten, ohne dabei unbedingt an unmittelbare geistesgeschichtliche Einflüsse zu denken. So werden im Buch Themen behandelt wie Wittgenstein und der Cartesianismus, Wittgensteins Religiosität vor dem Hintergrund des Werkes von Pascal, Tolstoi und Kierkegaard, Wittgensteins Grammatikbegriff im Kontext analytischer und synthetischer Sätze, sein Bild von Weininger, Aspekte malerischer Gestaltung seiner Arbeitsweise, oder die Frage, inwieweit (...)
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  5. Die gemeinsame menschliche Handlungsweise.Katalin Neumer - 2000 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 58 (1):331-364.
    Auf die Frage "Wie kann man ein anderes Weltbild, eine andere Kultur verstehen?" lassen sich in Wittgensteins Spätwerk zwei Tendenzen entdecken: Dem wechselseitigen Unverständnis stellt er die „gemeinsame menschliche Handlungsweise und die „Naturgeschichte des Menschen“ gegenüber. Die Bedeutung dieser beiden Begriffe ist umstritten und weist auf ein konzeptionelles Problem in Wittgensteins Argumentation hin. Anhand der Diskussion prominenter Interptetationen von Baker, Hacker, Haller, Savigny u.a. der einschlägigen Stelle § 206 in den Philosophischen Untersuchungen wird herausgearbeitet, daß Wittgenstein nur die unscharfen Grenzen (...)
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    Das Verstehen des Anderen.Katalin Neumer (ed.) - 2000 - New York: Wittgenstein Studien.
    Kann man einen anderen Menschen oder eine andere Kultur und Lebensform verstehen? Welches sind die Bedingungen des Fremdverstehens? Was soll man unter dem Begriff des Anderen bzw. des Fremden verstehen? Die Autoren des Bandes setzen sich mit ähnlichen Fragen auseinander und hier insbesondere anhand der Philosophie Wittgensteins. Dabei kommen sie sowohl auf den Tractatus als auch auf das Spätwerk zu sprechen. Der Band behandelt die Interpretationsmöglichkeiten der Begriffe Lebensform, Naturgeschichte des Menschen und Bedeutungserlebnis. Ferner werden Themen wie das Erlernen einer (...)
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    Ästhetische Kommunikation in Europa 1700–1850 / Aesthetic Communication in Europe 1700–1850.Gergely Fórizs, Piroska Balogh, Katalin Bartha-Kovács & Botond Csuka (eds.) - 2025 - Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter.
    Volume 74 in the series Hallesche Beiträge zur Europäischen Aufklärung -/- Die vor-autonome und noch nicht auf das Feld der Künste beschränkte Ästhetik des ›langen 18. Jahrhunderts‹ strebte eine interdisziplinäre und internationale Kommunikationspraxis an, die eine universelle Verständigung unter den Menschen ermöglichen sollte. -/- Der Band versammelt Beiträge zu der europäischen Geschichte dieser anthropologisch ausgerichteten ästhetischen Kommunikation. Die Aufsätze der ersten Sektion beschäftigen sich mit der zeitgenössichen Theorie der ästhetischen Wissensvermittlung: Es wird die fachübergreifende (Proto-) Ästhetik Shaftesburys und Addisons, die (...)
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  8. Katalin Neumer: Die Relativität der Grenzen. Studien zur Philosophie Wittgensteins. [REVIEW]Tamas Demeter - 2001 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 54 (3).
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    Kantian Ethics and Socialism.Harry Van der Linden - 1988 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    This study argues for three main theses: (1) Immanuel Kant’s ethics is a social ethics; (2) the basic premises of his social ethics point to a socialist ethics; and (3) this socialist ethics constitutes a suitable platform for criticizing and improving Karl Marx’s view of morality. -/- Some crucial aspects of Kant’s social ethics are that we must promote the “realm of ends” as a moral society of co-legislators who assist each other in the pursuit of their individual ends, which (...)
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    Four-valued Logic.Katalin Bimbó & J. Michael Dunn - 2001 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 42 (3):171-192.
    Four-valued semantics proved useful in many contexts from relevance logics to reasoning about computers. We extend this approach further. A sequent calculus is defined with logical connectives conjunction and disjunction that do not distribute over each other. We give a sound and complete semantics for this system and formulate the same logic as a tableaux system. Intensional conjunction and its residuals can be added to the sequent calculus straightforwardly. We extend a simplified version of the earlier semantics for this system (...)
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    The subject's point of view * by Katalin Farkas. [REVIEW]Katalin Farkas - 2009 - Analysis 69 (4):791-794.
    On the dust jacket of The Subject's Point of View there is a detail from Vilhelm Hammershoi's Interior with Sitting Woman. It is hard to think of a painter who better captures the inner in his work. From the monochrome colour, to the back that faces us, to the door swung open to reveal yet another doorway, we are led to interiority – to the inner. This is a perfect image for a book whose author wants to persuade us to (...)
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  12. Az azonosság törvénye a hagyományos és a modern formális logikában [írta] Havas Katalin G.Katalin G. Havas - 1964 - Budapest,: Akadémiai Kiadó.
     
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    Why frailty needs vulnerability.Hanneke van der Meide, Gert Olthuis & Carlo Leget - 2015 - Nursing Ethics 22 (8):860-869.
    The vulnerability of older hospital patients is increasingly understood in physical terms, often referred to as frailty. This reduces their vulnerability to the functioning body regardless of the psycho-socio-cultural context they are in, and it ignores the role of the hospital environment. This paper starts from a care ethical perspective on care and uses insights from empirical work that shows that hospitalization of older patients is characterized by experiences of uncertainty that give rise to feelings of vulnerability. This paper presents (...)
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    Combinatory Logic: Pure, Applied and Typed.Katalin Bimbó - 2011 - Taylor & Francis.
    Reader-friendly without compromising the precision of exposition, the book includes many new research results not found in the available literature.
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    Keep Up the Good Work! Age-Moderated Mediation Model on Intention to Retire.Paola Dordoni, Beatrice Van der Heijden, Pascale Peters, Sascha Kraus-Hoogeveen & Piergiorgio Argentero - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8:290650.
    In European nations, the aging of the workforce is a major issue which is increasingly addressed both in national and organizational policies in order to sustain older workers’ employability and to encourage longer working lives. Particularly older workers’ employability can be viewed an important issue as this has the potential to motivate them for their work and change their intention to retire. Based on lifespan development theories and Van der Heijden’s ‘employability enhancement model’, this paper develops and tests an age-moderated (...)
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    Proof theory: sequent calculi and related formalisms.Katalin Bimbo - 2014 - Boca Raton: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Sequent calculi constitute an interesting and important category of proof systems. They are much less known than axiomatic systems or natural deduction systems are, and they are much less known than they should be. Sequent calculi were designed as a theoretical framework for investigations of logical consequence, and they live up to the expectations completely as an abundant source of meta-logical results. The goal of this book is to provide a fairly comprehensive view of sequent calculi -- including a wide (...)
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  17. Illusionism's discontent.Katalin Balog - 2016 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 23 (11-12):40-51.
    Frankish positions his view, illusionism about qualia (a.k.a. eliminativist physicalism), in opposition to what he calls radical realism (dualism and neutral monism) and conservative realism (a.k.a. non-eliminativist physicalism). Against radical realism, he upholds physicalism. But he goes along with key premises of the Gap Arguments for radical realism, namely, 1) that epistemic/explanatory gaps exist between the physical and the phenomenal, and 2) that every truth should be perspicuously explicable from the fundamental truth about the world; and he concludes that because (...)
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  18. The Threefold Cord: Mind, Body, and World. [REVIEW]Katalin Farkas - 2003 - Mind 112 (448):786-789.
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    Gaze-Following and Reaction to an Aversive Social Interaction Have Corresponding Associations with Variation in the OXTR Gene in Dogs but Not in Human Infants.Katalin Oláh, József Topál, Krisztina Kovács, Anna Kis, Dóra Koller, Soon Young Park & Zsófia Virányi - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  20. The Lives of Others.Katalin Farkas - 2023 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 97 (1):104-121.
    On a Cartesian conception of the mind, I could be a solitary being and still have the same mental states as I currently have. This paper asks how the lives of other people fit into this conception. I investigate the second-person perspective—thinking of others as ‘you’ while engaging in reciprocal communicative interactions with them—and argue that it is neither epistemically nor metaphysically distinctive. I also argue that the Cartesian picture explains why other people are special: because they matter not just (...)
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    Semantics for dual and symmetric combinatory calculi.Katalin Bimbó - 2004 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 33 (2):125-153.
    We define dual and symmetric combinatory calculi (inequational and equational ones), and prove their consistency. Then, we introduce algebraic and set theoretical relational and operational - semantics, and prove soundness and completeness. We analyze the relationship between these logics, and argue that inequational dual logics are the best suited to model computation.
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    ‘Only Angels Can do without Skin’: on Reproductive Technology’s Hybrids and the Politics of Body Boundaries.Irma Van Der Ploeg - 2004 - Body and Society 10 (2-3):153-181.
    Medical reproductive technologies have generated two new types of patients: ‘couples’ in infertility treatment and ‘fetuses’ in prenatal medicine. Using concepts from science and technology studies, specifically Latour’s (1993) notions of hybridity, mediation and purification, this article argues that these new patients are constructed in the very process of technological intervention in women’s bodies, while at the same time their constitutive role is erased from the medico-scientific accounts of these practices. Focusing on two discursive patterns found in the scientific discourses (...)
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    18 A Sense of Reality.Katalin Farkas - 2013 - In Fiona Macpherson & Dimitris Platchias (eds.), Hallucination: Philosophy and Psychology. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. pp. 399.
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    Defining Trust as Action: An Example from Hungary.Katalin Illes - 2009 - Philosophy of Management 7 (3):69-80.
    The paper begins with the account of a focus group discussion of Hungarian female managers who demonstrated high level of trust. Drawing on the discussion the author explores the nature of trust and looks at works and research findings in different disciplines. In psychology Erikson’s findings on human growth and development are discussed. Representatives of Eastern and Western philosophy are quoted to highlight the underlying differences of thinking in relation to trust. The impact of cultural heritage and the influence of (...)
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    A test éthosza: a test és a másik tapasztalatának összefüggése Merleau-Ponty és Lévinas filozófiájában.Katalin Vermes - 2006 - Budapest: L'Harmattan.
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    ‘n Homilie oor geloofsonderskeiding in ‘n akkoord van drie.J. Christo Van der Merwe - 2012 - HTS Theological Studies 68 (1).
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    Jürgen Habermas on Law and Morality: Some Critical Comments.Wibren van der Burg - 1990 - Theory, Culture and Society 7 (4):105-111.
  28. Korrespondenzausgabe der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.Karl Leonhard Reinhold, Reinhard Lauth, Kurt Hiller, Wolfgang H. Schrader & Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften - 1983
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    Integrated empirical ethics: Loss of normativity? [REVIEW]Lieke van der Scheer & Guy Widdershoven - 2004 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 7 (1):71-79.
    An important discussion in contemporary ethics concerns the relevance of empirical research for ethics. Specifically, two crucial questions pertain, respectively, to the possibility of inferring normative statements from descriptive statements, and to the danger of a loss of normativity if normative statements should be based on empirical research. Here we take part in the debate and defend integrated empirical ethical research: research in which normative guidelines are established on the basis of empirical research and in which the guidelines are empirically (...)
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  30. Xuanzang.Der Huey Lee - 2004 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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  31. Women in Early Analytic Philosophy: Volume Introduction.Maria van der Schaar & Eric Schliesser - 2017 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 5 (2).
    Introduction to the special issue including papers about Susan Stebbing, Susanne Langer and Maria Kokoszyńska.
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    Zen and Zarathustra: Self-Overcoming without a Self.André van der Braak - 2015 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 46 (1):2-11.
    ABSTRACT A confrontation with the Zen Buddhist tradition can help to open up new perspectives on Nietzsche's thought that take us beyond the “familiar” Nietzsche. There are some gaps in most Nietzsche interpretations that could be fruitfully addressed by means of a comparison with East Asian thought. This article argues that Nietzsche's philosophy and Zen philosophy can both be considered philosophies of self-overcoming in four different respects: theoretical, performative, self-referential, and expressive. In a theoretical sense, both stress the importance of (...)
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  33. Theodor Lessings autobiographische Schriften.Hans Eggert Schröder - 1970 - Bonn,: H. Bouvier.
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  34. The Subject’s Point of View.Katalin Farkas - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Descartes's philosophy has had a considerable influence on the modern conception of the mind, but many think that this influence has been largely negative. The main project of The Subject's Point of View is to argue that discarding certain elements of the Cartesian conception would be much more difficult than critics seem to allow, since it is tied to our understanding of basic notions, including the criteria for what makes someone a person, or one of us. The crucial feature of (...)
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    What Is Left of the Mind.Katalin Balog - 2024 - 3 Quarks Daily 2024.
    Not so long ago, people had a very different concept of the mind and human nature. Our European heritage is a vision of the body as our mortal coil which we feel and command with our soul. The soul was thought to be immortal and exempt from the laws of nature so that our actions are not determined by anything outside of the boundaries of the soul. Souls of all sorts, of angels and spirits in addition to humans, permeated the (...)
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  36. (1 other version)Acquaintance and the Mind-Body Problem.Katalin Balog - 2012 - In Simone Gozzano & Christopher S. Hill (eds.), New Perspectives on Type Identity: The Mental and the Physical. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 16-43.
    In this paper I begin to develop an account of the acquaintance that each of us has with our own conscious states and processes. The account is a speculative proposal about human mental architecture and specifically about the nature of the concepts via which we think in first personish ways about our qualia. In a certain sense my account is neutral between physicalist and dualist accounts of consciousness. As will be clear, a dualist could adopt the account I will offer (...)
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  37. Kant on Recognizing Beauty.Katalin Makkai - 2009 - European Journal of Philosophy 18 (3):385-413.
    Abstract: Kant declares the judgment of beauty to be neither ‘objective’ nor ‘merely subjective’. This essay takes up the question of what this might mean and whether it can be taken seriously. It is often supposed that Kant's denials of ‘objectivity’ to the judgment of beauty express a rejection of realism about beauty. I suggest that Kant's thought is not to be understood in these terms—that it does not properly belong in the arena of debates about the constituents of ‘reality’—motivating (...)
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    Introduction: Surveying solov'ëviana.Evert van der Zweerde - 2003 - Studies in East European Thought 55 (2):93-96.
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    Iris Young, Radical Responsibility, and War.Harry van der Linden - 2014 - Radical Philosophy Review 17 (1):45-62.
    In this paper I argue that a merit of Iris Young’s social connection model of responsibility for structural injustices is that it directs the American people’s responsibility for unjust wars, such as the recent war against Iraq, toward their responsibility to abolish the “war machine,” including the “empire of bases,” that is a contributing factor of unjust U.S. wars. I also raise two objections to her model. First, her model leads us to downplay the culpability of the American people as (...)
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    Justice as fairness and bad luck.Robert van der Veen - 2019 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 22 (3):253-268.
    One major way of arguing for the moral attractiveness of luck egalitarianism is indirect; it consists in showing that the view follows from competing views on distributive justice which one actually endorses. Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen (KLR) claims that luck egalitarianism is indirectly supported in this way by Rawls’s intuitive argument for the difference principle. That argument begins by asserting that the impact of social and natural contingencies on distributive shares is unjust. After clarifying the notion of indirect support, I argue against (...)
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    Jewish Cannibalism: The History of an Antisemitic Myth.Pieter W. Van der Horst - 2008 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2008 (144):106-128.
    In this essay an attempt will be made to trace the origins and history of the accusation that Jews are cannibals. Its origins go back much further into history than most people know, and for that reason it is this aspect of our topic that will receive the most attention. At the same time, it will be demonstrated that this anti-Jewish myth has an unprecedented tenacity, since it is still readily believed in by millions up until the present day. Part (...)
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    Just Military Preparedness (Jus ante Bellum): A New Category of Just War Theory.Harry van der Linden - manuscript
    This presentation discusses why just war theory is in need of just military preparedness (jus ante bellum) as a new category of just war thinking and it articulates six principles of just military preparedness. The paper concludes that the United States fails to satisfy any of these principles and addresses how this bears on the application of jus ad bellum, jus in bello, and jus post bellum norms to possible future American military interventions.
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    L'avenir de la théologie empirique, évalué à partir d'une analyse critique de son passé : I. D'aujourd'hui à hier.Johannes A. Van Der Ven - 1991 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 47 (2):231-240.
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    L’attaque de pierre de la Ramée contre la rhétorique antique.Marc van der Poel - 2020 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 103 (2):263-284.
    Cet article offre une analyse succincte des œuvres critiques de Ramus contre les deux grands rhéteurs de l’ancienne Rome, Cicéron et Quintilien, les Brutinae Quaestiones in Oratorem Ciceronis de 1547 et les Rhetoricae Distinctiones in Quintilianum de 1549. Ces œuvres se présentent comme des commentaires textuels, mais elles ne constituent pas une contribution substantielle à l’étude philologique des deux traités antiques. Elles semblent plutôt avoir pour but de montrer que, selon Ramus, la rhétorique ne concerne que l’élocution et l’action, et (...)
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    Logic, Rationality, and Interaction 5th International Workshop, LORI 2015, Taipei, Taiwan, October 28-30, 2015. Proceedings.Wiebe van der Hoek, Wesley H. Holliday & Wen-Fang Wang (eds.) - 2015 - Springer.
    FoLLI-LNCS is the publication platform for the Association of Logic, Language and Information. The Association was founded in 1991 to advance research and education on the interface between logic, linguistics, computer science, and cognitive science. The FoLLI Publications on Logic, Language and Information aim to disseminate results of cutting-edge research and tutorial materials in these interdisciplinary areas. This LNCS volume is part of FoLLi book serie and contains the papers presented at the 5th International Workshop on Logic, Rationality and Interaction/, (...)
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    Motivation by ideal : A reaction to J. David Velleman.Wibren van der Burg & Sanne Taekema - 2004 - Philosophical Explorations 7 (1):91 – 98.
    Moral ideals should not be seen as simple and purely personal, but as complex values with a social dimension that transcend attempts to formulate or realize them. Orientation towards ideals needs a realistic component: people should identify with the quest for an ideal, not with the ideal itself, and consider the possibility of negative consequences of their pursuit. Such realism about ideals includes acknowledging that ideals are not the only, nor the most important, motivating force of morality.
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    Michel Chion's Blessing in Disguise.Gerwin van der Pol - 2002 - Film-Philosophy 6 (1).
    Michel Chion _The Voice in Cinema_ trans. Claudia Gorbman New York: Columbia University Press, 1999 ISBN 0-231-10822-2 (alk.paper) ISBN 0-231-10823-0 (pbk) 183 pp.
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  48. Morele motivatie: puur of gemengd? De Waal, Darwin, Adam Smith.Cor van der Weele - 2011 - Filosofie En Praktijk 32 (3):6.
     
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    Marxisme 'n Trojaanse perd.H. G. Van der Westhuizen - 1986 - HTS Theological Studies 42 (3).
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    Mi-dbang rtogs-brjod by Mdo-mkhar Tshe-ring.Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp & Zhuang Jing - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (2):321.
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