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    Die Lusitanität.Gerhard Jacob - 1956 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 8 (2):139-164.
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    Sentiment Analysis of Children and Youth Literature: Is There a Pollyanna Effect?Arthur M. Jacobs, Berenike Herrmann, Gerhard Lauer, Jana Lüdtke & Sascha Schroeder - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    If the words of natural human language possess a universal positivity bias, as assumed by Boucher and Osgood’s (1969) famous Pollyanna hypothesis and computationally confirmed for large text corpora in several languages (Dodds et al., 2015), then children and youth literature (CYL) should also show a Pollyanna effect. Here we tested this prediction applying a vector space model- based sentiment analysis tool called SentiArt (Jacobs, 2019) to two CYL corpora, one in English (372 books) and one in German (500 books). (...)
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    Das Problem Eines Einheitlichen Kulturbewusstseins in Ibero-Amerika.Hans Rheinfelder & Gerhard Jacob - 1957 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 9 (4):318-336.
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  4. Ausgewählte Briefe von Jacob Klein an Gerhard Krüger, 1929-1933.Jacob Klein - 2006 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 6 (1):308-329.
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    Academic freedom at the University of Stockholm.S. E., Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå, Mats Knutson, Jacob Sundberg, Anki Gundhäll, Lars Gustafsson, Alan Dershowitz, Svante Nycander, Bengt Johansson, Magnus Eriksson, Lotta Gustavson, Marianne Gunnarsson, Kristina Vallström, Monique Wadsted, Mary Ann Glendon, Gerhard Radnitzky, Jescheck, Anders Victorin, Johan åsard & Lars Isaksson - 1991 - Minerva 29 (3):321-385.
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    Die ewige geheime Geschichte des Geistes – Überlegungen zu Jacob Taubes und zur politischen Theologie.Gerhard Poppenberg - 2024 - Philosophische Rundschau 71 (3):220.
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    Paul Bernays et la rénovation des fondements philosophiques des mathématiques.Gerhard Heinzmann - 2005 - Revue de Synthèse 126 (2):317-329.
    L'histoire des fondements des mathématiques du xxe siècle montre qu'il nous faut réviser la signification des notions philosophiques traditionnelles comme « évidence », « existence », « expérience » ou « rationalité ». On expose comment le logicien Paul Bernays, familier des conceptions de la philosophie de Jacob Friedrich Fries et de Léonard Nelson, donne aux résultats techniques une interprétation philosophique dont il s'inspire de plus en plus - à partir du milieu du siècle - de la « philosophie (...)
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    Tradition's Desire: The Politics of Culture in the Rape Trial of Jacob Zuma.Thembisa Waetjen & Gerhard Mare - 2009 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 56 (120):63-81.
    This article examines the recent trial of ANC president Jacob Zuma, and how gender power was framed in respect to, and within, the politics of culture. The trial centred on allegations of rape by Zuma of an HIV positive woman many years his junior, who was also the daughter of a former anti-apartheid struggle comrade. All of these details were considered pertinent, not only to the legal debates about whether a crime had been committed, but also to the political (...)
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    Der Materialismus-Streit.Kurt Bayertz, Myriam Gerhard & Walter Jaeschke (eds.) - 2011 - Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag.
    Im Materialismusstreit der 1850er Jahre prallen die oft provokativ vorgetragenen Positionen des naturwissenschaftlich-weltanschaulichen Materialismus (vor allem Carl Vogts, Jacob Moleschotts und Ludwig Büchners) auf Positionen (insbesondere diejenige Rudolf Wagners), die die Naturwissenschaften mit den traditionellen religiösen Überzeugungen – etwa von der Unsterblichkeit der Seele, von der Gültigkeit der biblischen Weltchronologie oder von der Abstammung der Menschheit von einem einzigen Elternpaar – bruchlos verbinden zu können glauben. Mit den wissenschaftlichen Überzeugungen verbinden sich zudem politische Optionen. Jenseits aller lautstarken Polemik werden (...)
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  10. Reihe I, Werke. 1. Elegie (1790) ; De malorum origine (1792) ; Über Mythen (1793) ; Form der Philosophie (1794) ; Erklärung (1795) / herausgegeben von Wilhelm G. Jacobs, Jörg Jantzen und Walter Schieche ; unter Mitwirkung von Gerhard Kuebart, Reinhold Mokrosch und Annemarie Pieper. 2. Vom ich als Princip der Philosophie (1795) ; De Marcione (1795) / herausgegeben von Hartmut Buchner und Jörg Jantzen ; unter Mitwirkung von Adolf Schurr und Anna-Maria Schurr-Lorusso. 3. Philosophische Briefe über Dogmatismus und Kriticismus (1795) ; Neue Deduction des Naturrechts (1796/97) ; Antikritik (1796) / herausgegeben von Hartmut Buchner, Wilhelm G. Jacobs und Annemarie Pieper. 4. Algemeine Übersicht (1797-1798) ; An Heydenreich (1797) ; Antwort auf Tittmann (1797) ; Carus-Rezension (1798) ; Offenbarung und Volksunterricht (1798) ; Schlosser-Rezension (1798) / herausgegeben von Wilhelm G. Jacobs und Walter Schieche ; unter Mitwirkung von Hartmut Buchner. 5. Ideen zu einer Philosophie der Nat. [REVIEW]Herausgegeben von Christopher Arnold Und Christian Danz - 1976 - In Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (ed.), Historisch-kritische Ausgabe. Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog.
     
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  11. Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra.Jacob Klein, Eva Brann & J. Winfree Smith - 1969 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 20 (4):374-375.
  12. Outline of a theory of scientific understanding.Gerhard Schurz & Karel Lambert - 1994 - Synthese 101 (1):65-120.
    The basic theory of scientific understanding presented in Sections 1–2 exploits three main ideas.First, that to understand a phenomenonP (for a given agent) is to be able to fitP into the cognitive background corpusC (of the agent).Second, that to fitP intoC is to connectP with parts ofC (via arguments in a very broad sense) such that the unification ofC increases.Third, that the cognitive changes involved in unification can be treated as sequences of shifts of phenomena inC. How the theory fits (...)
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    Ciceros Rede 'De imperio Cn. Pompei' im Codex Berolinensis Lat. fol. 252.Gerhard Perl & Anette Blochwitz - 2004 - Hermes 132 (1):92-101.
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    Shared Emotions and the Body.Gerhard Thonhauser - 2021 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 54 (1):93-112.
    According to individualism about feelings, only individuals can experience feelings, because only individuals live under the condition of embodiment. Assuming a necessary link between emotions and feelings thus seems to justify doubt about the possibility of shared emotions. I challenge this line of argumentation by showing that feelings are best understood as enactments of a feeling body, which is a psycho-physically neutral expressive unity. Based on the body’s embeddedness into a world and connectedness with others, feelings are perceivable and shareable. (...)
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    On the nature of the theory of evolution.Gerhard D. Wassermann - 1981 - Philosophy of Science 48 (3):416-437.
    This paper supplements an earlier one (Wassermann 1978b). Its views aim to reinforce those of Lewontin and other prominent evolutionists, but differ significantly from the opinions of some philosophers of science, notably Popper (1957) and Olding (1978). A basic distinction is made between 'laws' and 'theories of mechanisms'. The 'Theory of Evolution' is not characterized by laws, but is viewed here as a hypertheory which explains classifiable evolutionary phenomena in terms of subordinate classifiable theories of 'evolution-specific mechanisms' (ESMs), each of (...)
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    From Individual to Collective Intentionality: New Essays.Gerhard Preyer, Frank Hindriks & Sara Rachel Chant (eds.) - 2014 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Many of the things we do, we do together with other people. Think of carpooling and playing tennis. In the past two or three decades it has become increasingly popular to analyze such collective actions in terms of collective intentions. This volume brings together ten new philosophical essays that address issues such as how individuals succeed in maintaining coordination throughout the performance of a collective action, whether groups can actually believe propositions or whether they merely accept them, and what kind (...)
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    Metainduction over Unboundedly Many Prediction Methods: A Reply to Arnold and Sterkenburg.Gerhard Schurz - 2021 - Philosophy of Science 88 (2):320-340.
    The universal optimality theorem for metainduction works for epistemic agents faced with a choice among finitely many prediction methods. Eckhart Arnold and Tom Sterkenburg objected that it breaks...
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    Freiheit und Gleichheit: die Aktualität im politischen Denken Kants.Gerhard Luf - 1978 - New York: Springer.
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    Entre intuition et analyse: Poincaré et le concept de prédicativité.Gerhard Heinzmann - 1985 - Paris: Librairie scientifique et technique.
  20. Reliable knowledge and social epistemology: essays on the philosophy of Alvin Goldman and replies by Goldman.Gerhard Schurz & Markus Werning (eds.) - 2009 - New York: Rodopi.
    The volume contains the written versions of all papers given at the workshop, divided into five chapters and followed by Alvin Goldman's replies in the sixth.
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  21. First Order Theories for Nonmonotone Inductive Definitions: Recursively Inaccessible and Mahlo.Gerhard Jäger - 2001 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 66 (3):1073-1089.
    In this paper first order theories for nonmonotone inductive definitions are introduced, and a proof-theoretic analysis for such theories based on combined operator forms a la Richter with recursively inaccessible and Mahlo closure ordinals is given.
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    Participant perceptions of different forms of deliberative monetary valuation: Comparing democratic monetary valuation and deliberative democratic monetary valuation in the context of regional marine planning.Jacob Ainscough, Jasper O. Kenter, Elaine Azzopardi & A. Meriwether W. Wilson - 2024 - Environmental Values 33 (2):189-215.
    As conceptual and theoretical discussions on environmental valuation approaches have advanced there is growing interest in the impact that valuation has on decision making. The perceived legitimacy of the outputs of valuation studies is seen as one factor influencing their impact on policy decisions. One element of this is ensuring that participants of valuation processes see the results as legitimate and would be willing to accept decisions based on these findings. Here, we test the perceived legitimacy to participants of two (...)
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  23. Grasping and perceiving objects.Pierre Jacob - 2005 - In Andrew Brook & Kathleen Akins (eds.), Cognition and the Brain: The Philosophy and Neuroscience Movement. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 241--283.
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    Judaism's Theological Voice: The Melody of the Talmud.Jacob Neusner - 1995 - University of Chicago Press.
    Distinguished historian of Judaism Jacob Neusner here ventures for the first time into constructive theology. Taking the everyday life of contemporary Judaism as his beginning, Neusner asks when in the life of the living faith of the Torah does Israel, the holy community, meet God? Where does the meeting take place? What is the medium of the encounter? In his attempt to answer these questions, Neusner sets forth the character and the form of the Torah as sung theology. Israel, (...)
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  25. La logique des noms propres.Pierre Jacob & Francois Recanati - 1982 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 172 (3):542-545.
     
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    (1 other version)Veröffentlichungen österreichischer wissenschaftstheoretiker.Gerhard Zecha - 1970 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 1 (2):311-321.
    Publications of Austrian philosophers of science.
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    A semantic characterization of a useful fragment of the situation calculus with knowledge.Gerhard Lakemeyer & Hector J. Levesque - 2011 - Artificial Intelligence 175 (1):142-164.
  28. Why visual experience is likely to resist being enacted.Pierre Jacob - 2006 - PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 12.
    Alva Noë’s version of the enactive conception in _Action in Perception_ is an important contribution to the study of visual perception. First, I argue, however, that it is unclear (at best) whether, as the enactivists claim, work on change blindness supports the denial of the existence of detailed visual representations. Second, I elaborate on what Noë calls the ‘puzzle of perceptual presence’. Thirdly, I question the enactivist account of perceptual constancy. Finally, I draw attention to the tensions between enactivism and (...)
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    Das Kaleidoskop der Wirklichkeiten: über die Relativität naturwissenschaftlischer Erkenntnis.Gerhard Fasching - 1999 - Wien: Springer.
    Oft wird nur jenes anerkannt, was "wissenschaftlich beweisbar" ist. Ein solches Vorurteil vergisst, dass es auch andere Wirklichkeiten gibt. Ist unsere Welt ein Blick durch ein Kaleidoskop? Wie kann es sein, dass man eine mehr oder minder große Auswahl panoramenhafter Wirklichkeiten vor sich hat? Ist es möglich, solche Wirklichkeiten zu verlassen und in andere überzuwechseln? Anhand konkreter Beispiele wird dieser Wirklichkeits-Pluralismus beleuchtet. Das erste Beispiel, ein astronomisches, zeigt in aller Ausführlichkeit, auf welche Weise Wirklichkeit entstehen kann. Dann ist von anderen (...)
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    Language, Mind and Epistemology: On Donald Davidson’s Philosophy.Gerhard Preyer, Frank Siebelt & Alexander Ulfig (eds.) - 1994 - Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Together with its introduction, Language, Mind and Epistemology examines Davidson's unified stance towards philosophy by joining American and European authors ...
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    Japanische Anthropologie: die Natur des Menschen in der konfuzianischen Neoklassik am Angang des 18. Jahrhunderts, Jinsai und Sorai.Gerhard Leinss - 1995 - Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag.
    Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universitèat Tèubingen, 1993.
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  32. Spinoza..Jacob Shatzky - 1927 - [New York]:
     
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  33. Introduction.Gerhard Richter - 2010 - In Language without soil: Adorno and late philosophical modernity. New York: Fordham University Press.
     
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    Reality and Humean Supervenience: Some Reflections on David Lewis Philosophy.Gerhard Preyer & Frank Siebelt - 2001 - In Gerhard Preyer & Frank Siebelt (eds.), Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 1.
  35. Epistemic Modals in Context.Gerhard Preyer & Georg Peter (eds.) - 2005 - Oxford University Press.
     
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    Optimality justifications: new foundations for foundation-oriented epistemology.Gerhard Schurz - 2018 - Synthese 195 (9):3877-3897.
    In this paper a new conception of foundation-oriented epistemology is developed. The major challenge for foundation-oriented justifications consists in the problem of stopping the justificational regress without taking recourse to dogmatic assumptions or circular reasoning. Two alternative accounts that attempt to circumvent this problem, coherentism and externalism, are critically discussed and rejected as unsatisfactory. It is argued that optimality arguments are a new type of foundation-oriented justification that can stop the justificational regress. This is demonstrated on the basis of a (...)
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  37. Human nature as God's purpose.Jacob Affolter - 2007 - Religious Studies 43 (4):443-455.
    This article responds to one of Thaddeus Metz's criticisms of the theory that the meaning of life is to fulfil a purpose assigned by God. In particular, it addresses the argument that only an atemporal God could ground meaning but that an atemporal God could not assign a purpose. In order to do this, the article first argues that Metz's criticisms misread the relevant sense of purpose. It then argues that on a more plausible reading of 'purpose', we can see (...)
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  38. The Ascent of Man [by] J. Bronowski. [Reprinted.].Jacob Bronowski - 1974 - British Broadcasting Corporation.
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    The identity of man.Jacob Bronowski & American Museum of Natural History - 1965 - Garden City, N.Y.: Published for the American Museum of Natural History [by] the Natural History Press.
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    The contemporary condition: Anachrony, contemporaneity, and historical imagination.Jacob Lund - 2019 - Berlin: Sternberg Press.
    Taking its point of departure in an anachronic exhibition, Soulèvements (2016/18), this book is a theoretical exploration of how the notion of contemporaneity understood as the coming together of different times in the same historical present relates to the end of a certain history of art. Critical of hitherto dominant chronological, ahistorical, and/or culturally restricted notions of the contemporary, Lund's overall aim is to make an argument for the contemporary contemporary, as the point of departure for any anachronic relationship with (...)
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    Why Philosophy Is Easy.Jacob Needleman - 1968 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (1):3 - 14.
    This naturally calls to mind Plato's plan of education in which the highest pursuit, philosophy, is also to be the last in line. With Plato, as with Maimonides, we read that the direct search for wisdom is to be preceded by a certain training of all the natural faculties of man: the body, the emotions, and the intellect.
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  42. The Rationale of Evil in Classical Mythology.'.Jacob Stern - 1986 - In Martin Tamny & K. D. Irani (eds.), Rationality in thought and action. New York: Greenwood Press.
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  43. Carl Schmitt – apokaliptyk w służbie kontrrewolucji.Jacob Taubes - 2010 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 2 (13).
     
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  44. Od upadku do upadku. Teoriopoznawcza refleksja nad historią grzechu pierworodnego.Jacob Taubes - 2013 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 1 (24).
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    The varieties of thoughtlessness and the limits of thinking.Jacob Schiff - 2013 - European Journal of Political Theory 12 (2):99-115.
    This article explores problems of thoughtlessness through a critical engagement with Hannah Arendt. Thoughtlessness was more complicated for Arendt than her interpreters have acknowledged. She described it as the failure of conscience; as ideology; and as an everyday condition that sustains ideology. While the first has been widely acknowledged, the latter two have been virtually ignored. Arendt identifies the cultivation of everyday thoughtfulness as a remedy for failures of conscience, but this provides no defence against ideological and everyday thoughtlessness, which (...)
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    (1 other version)Roman Law in the State of Nature.Jacob Giltaij - forthcoming - New Content is Available for Grotiana.
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  47. Dialogues from Delphi.Jacob Loewenberg - 1949 - Berkeley,: University of California Press.
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  48. Jahre Rechtsphilosophie.Gerhard Sprenger - 2009 - In Annette Brockmöller & Eric Hilgendorf (eds.), Rechtsphilosophie Im 20. Jahrhundert: 100 Jahre Archiv für Rechts- Und Sozialphilosophie. Nomos.
  49. In defense of the public interest.Gerhard Colm - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Suárez's Non-Reductive Theory of Efficient Causation.Jacob Tuttle - 2016 - Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy 4 (1):125-158.
    This paper examines an important but neglected topic in Suárez’s metaphysics–—namely, his theory of efficient causation. According to Suárez, efficient causation is to be identified with action, one of Aristotle’s ten highest genera or categories. The paper shows how Suárez’s identification of efficient causation with action helps to shed light on his views about the precise nature of efficient causation, and its role in his ontology. More specifically, it shows that Suárez understands efficient causation to be a distinctive or sui (...)
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