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    Ortsgruppe der Kant-Gesellschaft Kiel.Edmund Haupt - 1920 - Kant Studien 25 (1).
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    Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie 1910/11.Edmund Husserl - 1973 - Den Haag: M. Nijhoff. Edited by Iso Kern.
    Die beiden in dieser Studienausgabe veroffentlichten Haupt­ texte wurden von Husserl vom Oktober bis Dezember 1910 ge­ schrieben. Sie wurden zum erst en Mal 1973 im Band XIII der H usserliana, Edmund H usserl, Gesammelte Werke, veroffent­ licht.! Beim ersten Text (S. 1ft) handelt es sich urn eine person­ liche Vorbereitung fur die Vorlesungen "Grundprobleme der Phanomenologie" vom Wintersemester 1910/11, beim zweiten Text (S. 15ft) urn Husserls Manuskript dieser Vorlesungen. Dieses hier abgedruckte Manuskript gibt nicht die ganzen wahrend (...)
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    Logical Investigations.Edmund Husserl & J. N. Findlay - 1972 - Journal of Philosophy 69 (13):384-398.
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    Erfahrung und Urteil: Untersuchungen zur Genealogie der Logik.Edmund Husserl - 1999 - Meiner, F.
    Husserl (1859-1938) hatte sich in seinem Werk "Formale und transzendentale Logik" das Ziel gesetzt, den inneren Sinn, die Gliederung und Zusammengehörigkeit all dessen nachzuweisen, was bislang an logischen Problemen behandelt worden war, und die Notwendigkeit einer phänomenologischen Durchleuchtung der gesamten logischen Problematik darzutun. Ein Hauptstück der analytisch-deskriptiven Untersuchungen, die einer solchen phänomenologischen Begründung der Logik dienen, ist "Erfahrung und Urteil". Das Buch entstand in Zusammenarbeit mit Schülern und Mitarbeitern.
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  5. Philosophy as Rigorous Science.Edmund Husserl - 2002 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 2:249-295.
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    Formal and Transcendental Logic.Edmund Husserl, Dorion Cairns, Suzanne Bachelard & Lester E. Embree - 1971 - Philosophical Review 80 (2):267-273.
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    Emotion Explained.Edmund T. Rolls - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
    What produces emotions? Why do we have emotions? How do we have emotions? Why do emotional states feel like something? This book considers these questions, going beyond examining brain mechanisms of emotion, by proposing a theory of what emotions are, and an evolutionary, Darwinian, theory of the adaptive value of emotion.
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  8. From self-defense to violent protest.Edmund Tweedy Flanigan - 2023 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 26 (7):1094-1118.
    It is an orthodoxy of modern political thought that violence is morally incompatible with politics, with the important exception of the permissible violence carried out by the state. The “commonsense argument” for permissible political violence denies this by extending the principles of defensive ethics to the context of state-subject interaction. This article has two aims: First, I critically investigate the commonsense argument and its limits. I argue that the scope of permissions it licenses is significantly more limited than its proponents (...)
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  9. Toward a Virtue-Based Normative Ethics for the Health Professions.Edmund D. Pellegrino - 1995 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 5 (3):253-277.
    Virtue is the most perdurable concept in the history of ethics, which is understandable given the ineradicability of the moral agent in the events of the moral life. Historically, virtue enjoyed normative force as long as the philosophical anthropology and the metaphysics of the good that grounded virtue were viable. That grounding has eroded in both general and medical ethics. If virtue is to be restored to a normative status, its philosophical underpinnings must be reconstructed. Such reconstruction seems unlikely in (...)
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  10. Philosophy and the Crisis of European Man.Edmund Husserl - 1935 - Http://Www.Users.Cloud9.Net/~Bradmcc/Husserl-Philcris.Html.
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    Foraging for integration.Edmund Fantino & Ray Preston - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):683-684.
  12. Heroin addiction and voluntary choice: The case of informed consent.Edmund Henden - 2012 - Bioethics 27 (7):395-401.
    Does addiction to heroin undermine the voluntariness of heroin addicts' consent to take part in research which involves giving them free and legal heroin? This question has been raised in connection with research into the effectiveness of heroin prescription as a way of treating dependent heroin users. Participants in such research are required to give their informed consent to take part. Louis C. Charland has argued that we should not presume that heroin addicts are competent to do this since heroin (...)
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    Labriola, Croce, and Italian Marxism.Edmund E. Jacobitti - 1975 - Journal of the History of Ideas 36 (2):297.
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    Is maximization theory general, and is it refutable?Edmund J. Fantino - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (3):390-391.
  15. From Vico's Common Sense to Gramsci's Hegemony.Edmund E. Jacobitti - 1983 - In Giorgio Tagliacozzo, Vico and Marx, affinities and contrasts. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press. pp. 367--87.
     
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    Utopia and heightened consciousness.Edmund Jephcott - 1993 - World Futures 38 (4):191-200.
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    Douglas Neil Morgan 1918-1969.Irwin C. Lieb & Edmund L. Pincoffs - 1969 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 43:205 - 207.
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    Die Bernauer Manuskripte über das Zeitbewusstsein (1917/18).Edmund Husserl - 2001 - Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Edited by Rudolf Bernet & Dieter Lohmar.
    In den Bernauer Forschungsmanuskripten nimmt Husserl seine frühere, in Husserliana Band X dokumentierte Phänomenologie der formalen Struktur des inneren Zeitbewusstseins neu auf. Dabei stehen die Fragen, welche die Anwendung des Schemas `Auffassung - Auffassungsinhalt' auf das Zeitbewusstein und die Gefahr des unendlichen Regresses betreffen, noch immer im Vordergrund. Es ergeben sich aber auch entscheidende neue Einsichten. Diese betreffen vor allem das auf die Zukunft gerichtete `protentionale' Zeitbewusstsein in seiner Verflechtung mit der `Retention' der Vergangenheit sowie eine spezifisch noematische Bestimmung der (...)
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    Habermas und die Theologie: Beiträge zur theologischen Rezeption, Diskussion und Kritik der Theorie kommunikativen Handelns.Edmund Arens (ed.) - 1989 - Düsseldorf: Patmos.
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  20. Kant and the Idea of Transcendental Philosophy.Edmund Husserl - 1974 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 5 (3):9-56.
  21. The World of the Living Present and the Constitution of the Surrounding World External to the Organism.Edmund Husserl - 1981 - In Peter McCormick & Frederick A. Elliston, Husserl, Shorter Works. University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 238-250.
  22. Pure phenomenology, its method, and its field of investigation.Edmund G. Husserl - 1981 - In Peter McCormick & Frederick A. Elliston, Husserl, Shorter Works. University of Notre Dame Press.
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  23. Business Ethics Should Study Illicit Businesses: To Advance Respect for Human Rights.Edmund F. Byrne - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 103 (4):497-509.
    Business ethics should include illicit businesses as targets of investigation. For, though such businesses violate human rights they have been largely ignored by business ethicists. It is time to surmount this indifference in view of recent international efforts to define illicit businesses for regulatory purposes. Standing in the way, however, is a meta-ethical question as to whether any business can be declared unqualifiedly immoral. In support of an affirmative answer I address a number of counter-indications by comparing approaches to organized (...)
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  24. Philosophical Reasoning.Edmund L. Gettier - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (2):266.
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    Notizen Zur Raumkonstitution.Edmund Husserl - 1940 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 1 (1):21-37.
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    Memory, Attention, and Decision-Making: A Unifying Computational Neuroscience Approach.Edmund T. Rolls - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
    Memory, attention, and decision-making are three major areas of cognitive neuroscience. They are however frequently studied in isolation, using a range of models to understand them. This book brings a unified approach to understanding these three processes, showing how these fundamental functions can be understood in a common and unifying framework.
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    The Role of Civil Commitment in the Opioid Crisis.Ish P. Bhalla, Nina Cohen, Claudia E. Haupt, Kate Stith & Rocksheng Zhong - 2018 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 46 (2):343-350.
    This article seeks to shed light on civil commitment in the context of the opioid crisis, to sketch the existing legal landscape surrounding civil commitment, and to illustrate the relevant medical, ethical, and legal concerns that policymakers must take into account as they struggle to find appropriate responses to the crisis.
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  28. (1 other version)Zu Zwei Dinge erfüllen das Gemüth mit immer neuer zunehmender Bewunderung und Ehrfurcht.... Der bestirnte Himmel über mir und das moralische Gesetz in mir.Edmund O. von Lippmann - 1930 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 35:409.
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  29. Do We Have Reasons to Obey the Law?Edmund Tweedy Flanigan - 2020 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 17 (2):159-197.
    Instead of the question, ‘do we have an obligation to obey the law?,’ we should first ask the more modest question, ‘do we have reasons to obey the law?’ This paper offers a new account of the notion of the content-independence of legal reasons in terms of the grounding relation. That account is then used to mount a defense of the claim that we do indeed have content-independent moral reasons to obey the law (because it is the law), and that (...)
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  30. Recollections of Franz Brentano.Edmund Husserl - 1981 - In Peter McCormick & Frederick A. Elliston, Husserl, Shorter Works. University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 342--49.
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    Der Weg der Phänomenologie: das Problem einer ursprünglichen Erfahrung.Ludwig Landgrebe & Edmund Husserl - 1978 - Gütersloher Verlagshaus.
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    Managed care at the bedside: How do we look in the moral mirror?Edmund D. Pellegrino - 1997 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 7 (4):321-330.
    : Managed care per se is a morally neutral concept; however, as practiced today, it raises serious ethical issues at the clinical, managerial, and social levels. This essay focuses on the ethical issues that arise at the bedside, looking first at the ethical conflicts faced by the physician who is charged with responsibility for care of the patient and then turning to the way in which managed care exacts costs that are measured not in dollars but in compromises in the (...)
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    Die Konstitution der geistigen Welt.Edmund Husserl - 1984 - Felix Meiner Verlag.
    Diese Ausgabe basiert auf Manuskripten, die im wesentlichen zwischen 1913 und 1917 entstanden sind. Husserl entwickelt hier eine erste Phänomenologie der Lebenswelt. Kernstück dieser Theorie der "Göttinger Lebenswelt", die Ansätze von Avenarius, Dilthey und Pfänder aufnimmt und fortführt, ist der Versuch einer Grundlegung der Geisteswissenschaften durch Aufklärung der Konstitution ihres Gegenstandes.
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    Further problems of hypnotism (I.).Edmund Gurney - 1887 - Mind 12 (46):212-232.
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    On discord.Edmund Gurney - 1879 - Mind 4 (13):22-35.
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    Logic for Mathematical Writing.Edmund Harriss & Wilfrid Hodges - 2007 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 15 (4):313-320.
    In the School of Mathematical Sciences at Queen Mary in the University of London we have been running a module that teaches the students to write good mathematical English. The module is for second-year undergraduates and has been running for three years. It is based on logic, but the logic—though mathematically precise—is informal and doesn't use logical symbols. Some theory of definitions is taught in order to give a structure for mathematical descriptions, and some natural deduction rules form a basis (...)
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  37. Representations in the brain.Edmund T. Rolls - 2001 - Synthese 129 (2):153-171.
    The representation of objects and faces by neurons in the temporal lobe visual cortical areas of primates has the property that the neurons encode relatively independent information in their firing rates. This means that the number of stimuli that can be encoded increases exponentially with the number of neurons in an ensemble. Moreover, the information can be read by receiving neurons that perform just a synaptically weighted sum of the firing rates being received. Some ways in which these representations become (...)
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    Syllabus of a Course of Four Lectures on “Phenomenological Method and Phenomenological Philosophy”.Edmund Husserl - 1970 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 1 (1):18-23.
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    Dilemmas in Military Medical Ethics Since 9/11.Edmund G. Howe - 2003 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 13 (2):175-188.
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    Linda C. Raeder.Of Edmund Burke & F. A. Hayek - 1997 - Humanitas 10 (1).
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    Simple reaction time as a function of time uncertainty.Edmund T. Klemmer - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 54 (3):195.
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  42. Fichte's ideal of humanity [three lectures].Edmund Husserl - 1995 - Husserl Studies 12 (2):111-133.
  43. Consciousness absent and present: A neurophysiological exploration of masking.Edmund T. Rolls - 2006 - In Haluk O. Gmen & Bruno G. Breitmeyer, The First Half Second: The Microgenesis and Temporal Dynamics of Unconscious and Conscious Visual Processes. MIT Press. pp. 89-108.
  44. Can Arms Be Sold Responsibly in the Global Market?Edmund F. Byrne - 2007 - Social Philosophy Today 23:103-114.
    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) research has ignored the arms industry, in large part because of political assumptions that tie this industry to nation-state sovereignty. Bypassing this obsolescent Westphalian world-view, I examine the US arms industry on the basis of CSR requirements regarding the environment, social equity, profitability, and use of political power. I find the arms industry fails each of these four CSR requirements. In response to the assertion that the arms industry should not be subject to CSR requirements because (...)
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  45. Technology and Human Existence.Edmund Byrne - 1979 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):55-69.
    Can humans exist without machines? Yes, in principle; but not in the numbers or in the manner to which they have become accustomed. However, the quality of machine-intensive existence is directly proportional to the degree of humans' control over their technology. Such control they can exercise, if at all, only by controlling the corporations from which technologies emanate. This can't be achieved by individuals acting in isolation but requires collective cooperation, e.g., in the form of worker control, which may eventually (...)
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  46. Futile Resistance as Protest.Edmund Tweedy Flanigan - 2023 - Mind 132 (527):631-658.
    Acts of futile resistance—harms against an aggressor which could not reasonably hope to avert the threat the aggressor poses—give rise to a puzzle: on the one hand, many such acts are intuitively permissible, yet on the other, these acts fail to meet the justificatory standards of defensive action. The most widely accepted solution to this puzzle is that victims in such cases permissibly defend against a secondary threat to their honour, dignity, or moral standing. I argue that this solution fails, (...)
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    Conscience de valeur et jouissance.Edmund Husserl - 2016 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 24:249-255.
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    Einleitung in die Phänomenologie: Vorlesung 1912.Edmund Husserl - 2023 - Springer Verlag.
    Der vorliegende Band enthält den Text der zweistündigen Vorlesung, die Husserl im Sommersemester 1912 unter dem Titel,,Einleitung in die Phänomenologie" in Göttingen gehalten hat. Das Thema der ursprünglich als,,Urteilstheorie" angekündigten Vorlesung wurde kurzfristig geändert, da es nicht möglich sei, wie Husserl zu Beginn der Vorlesung erläutert,,,eine Urteilstheorie darzustellen, ohne weitgehende Kenntnis in Betreff gewisser allgemeiner Bewusstseinsgestaltungen vorauszusetzen". Neben einer Untersuchung von Bewusstseinsphänomenen wie,,äußere und innere Wahrnehmung, Erlebnis- und Zeitbewusstsein, Erinnerung, Erwartung, Aufmerksamkeit, Erfassung, Explikation und dergleichen" liegt das Hauptaugenmerk der Vorlesung (...)
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    Facto e Essência.Edmund Husserl - 2009 - Phainomenon 18-19 (1):257-280.
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    From Introduction to the Logical Investigations and from The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology.Edmund Husserl - 2005 - In Gary Gutting, Continental Philosophy of Science. Blackwell. pp. 113–120.
    This chapter contains section titled: The End of Philosophy and the Task of Thinking From The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology.
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