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    Ātman in pre-Upanisadic Vedic literature.H. G. Narahari - 1944 - [Madras]: Adyar Library.
    77 ff. ; RS Deshmukh, Religion in Vedic Literature, p. 331. Jacobi seems to take the extreme view that the conception of immortality of the Soul was unknown ...
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  2. (2 other versions)Truth and Method.H. G. Gadamer - 1975 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 36 (4):487-490.
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  3. The Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence.H. G. Alexander - 1956 - Philosophy 32 (123):365-366.
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  4. Peirce's philosophy on science, logic and perception theory.M. H. G. Hoffmann - 2004 - Philosophische Rundschau 51 (4):296-313.
     
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  5. Chinese Thought from Confucius to Mao Tsê-Tung.H. G. Creel - 1954 - Science and Society 18 (4):373-375.
     
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    A Transhumanist Fault Line Around Disability: Morphological Freedom and the Obligation to Enhance.H. G. Bradshaw & R. Ter Meulen - 2010 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (6):670-684.
    The transhumanist literature encompasses diverse nonnovel positions on questions of disability and obligation reflecting long-running political philosophical debates on freedom and value choice, complicated by the difficulty of projecting values to enhanced beings. These older questions take on a more concrete form given transhumanist uses of biotechnologies. This paper will contrast the views of Hughes and Sandberg on the obligations persons with "disabilities" have to enhance and suggest a new model. The paper will finish by introducing a distinction between the (...)
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    De fato.H. G. Cicero - 2011 - In Über Das Schicksal / de Fato: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 8-69.
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  8. Peirce's "Diagrammatic Reasoning" as a Solution of the Learning Paradox.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 1996 - In Das Problem der Zukunft im Rahmen holistischer Ethiken. Im Ausgang von Platon und Peirce. Edition Tertium.
     
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  9. Logical argument mapping: A method for overcoming cognitive problems of conflict management.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 2005 - International Journal of Conflict Management 16:304-334.
    A crucial problem of conflict management is that whatever happens in negotiations will be interpreted and framed by stakeholders based on their different belief-value systems and world views. This problem will be discussed in the first part of this article as the main cognitive problem of conflict management. The second part develops a general semiotic solution of this problem, based on Charles Peirce's concept of "diagrammatic reasoning." The basic idea is that by representing one 's thought in diagrams, the conditions (...)
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    Investigations of the spin-Hamiltonian parameters for Yb3+in the tetragonal phase of SrTiO3crystal.W. C. Zheng, H. G. Liu, W. Q. Yang & B. X. Li - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (21):2899-2904.
  11. Die Philosophie der Mathematik bei Charles S. Peirce im Kontext seines "evolutionären Realismus". Eine Untersuchung zum Peirceschen Kontinuitätsprinzip.Michael Otte & Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 1994 - Dialektik. Enzyklopädische Zeitschrift Für Philosophie Und Wissenschaften 1994:181–186.
     
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  12. American Ethics: A Source Book from Edwards to Dewey.G. W. Stroh & H. G. Callaway - 2003 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 39 (2):331-333.
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  13. The Struggle for Existence.Umberto D'ancona, H. G. Andrewartha, L. C. Birch & David Lack - 1957 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (29):64-66.
  14. D. Mensch.H. G. Plinius Secundus der Ältere - 2004 - In Caius Plinius Secundus (ed.), Naturkunde / Naturalis Historia Libri Xxxvii, Gesamtregister. De Gruyter. pp. 517-986.
     
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    Taṣavvuf kī nīrangiyān̲.Shāh G̲h̲ulām Sult̤ānī - 2011 - Naʼī Dihlī: Em. Ār. Pablīkeshanz.
    Study on Sufism in view of philosophy and moderate Islamic scholars.
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  16. The Starry Messenger and the Polar Star: Scientific Relations Between Italy and Sweden from 1500 to 1800.Marco Beretta & H. G. Van Bueren - 1996 - Annals of Science 53 (6):636-636.
     
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    De dingen en hun wetenschap.Jaak H. G. Van den Berk - 1973 - Nijkerk,: Callenbach.
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  18. Karl Barth's Empiricism.N. H. G. Robinson - 1950 - Hibbert Journal 49:362.
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  19. The Groundwork of Christian Ethics.N. H. G. Robinson - 1972 - Religious Studies 9 (1):108-110.
     
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  20. Die Philosophie des Lebens, eine Auswahl aus seinen Schriften 1867 bis 1910.Wilhelm Dilthey & H. G. Gadamer - 1947 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 2 (1):206-207.
     
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    Shifting schemes of naturalness.P. F. Haperen, H. G. J. Gremmen & J. G. M. Jacobs - unknown
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  22. Über den Gemeinspruch: Das mag in der Theorie richtig sein, taugt aber nicht für die Praxis, 1793.Immanuel Kant & H. G. Gadamer - 1947 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 2 (1):206-206.
     
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    The Esoteric Quine?H. G. Callaway - 2003 - In H. G. Callaway & W. V. Quine (eds.), W.V. Quine, Immanuel Kant Lectures, translated and introduced by H.G. Callaway. Frommann-Holzboog.
    This is the Introduction to my translation of Quine's Kant Lectures. Part of my interpretation is that an "esoteric doctrine" in involved in Quine's distinctive semantic claims: his skepticism of the credulity of non-expert evaluation of discourse and theory.
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  24. Einleitung. Lernen als Zeichenprozess.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 2000 - Zeitschrift Für Semiotik 22:3–10.
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  25. (2 other versions)Inleiding tot het Denken van Wittgenstein.H. G. Hubbeling - 1966 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 28 (2):378-378.
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    Art and Reality.H. G. Schrickel - 1942 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 2 (7):69-69.
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    Diagrams as Scaffolds for Creativity.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 2010 - Aaai Workshops, North America.
    Based on a typology of five basic forms of abduction, I propose a new definition of abductive insight that empha sizes in particular the inferential structure of a belief system that is able to explain a phenomenon after a new, abductive ly created component has been added to this system or the entire system has been abductively restructured. My thesis is, first, that the argumentative structure of the pursued problem solution guides abductive creativity and, second, that diagrammatic reasoning—if conceptualized according (...)
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    Discrete dislocation simulation of nanoindentation: the influence of obstacles and a limited number of dislocation sources.H. G. M. Kreuzer * & R. Pippan - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (28):3301-3319.
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    Synonymy and Analyticity.H. G. Callaway - 1992 - In Marcelo Dascal, Dietfried Gerhardus, Kuno Lorenz & Georg Meggle (eds.), Sprachphilosophie: Ein Internationales Handbuch Zeitgenössischer Forschung. Walter de Gruyter.
    This article is an invited overview of contemporary issues connected with meaning and the analytic-synthetic distinction.
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    Philosophy at the Massachusetts School of Technology.G. H. H. - 1877 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 11 (1):103 - 107.
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    Hat Spinozas Gott (Selbst-)Bewußtsein?H. G. Hubbeling - 1977 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 31 (4):590 - 597.
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    Hercules Furens and Prometheus Vinctus.H. G. Mullens - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (5-6):165-166.
  33. Semantic Theory and Language: A Perspective (Reprinted in Callaway 2008, Meaning without Analyticity).H. G. Callaway - 1981 - Proceedings of the Southwestern Philosophical Association; Philosophical Topics 1981 (summer):93-103.
    Chomsky’s conception of semantics must contend with both philosophical skepticism and contrary traditions in linguistics. In “Two Dogmas” Quine argued that “...it is non-sense, and the root of much non-sense, to speak of a linguistic component and a factual component in the truth of any individual statement.” If so, it follows that language as the object of semantic investigation cannot be separated from collateral information. F. R. Palmer pursues a similar contention in his recent survey of issues in semantic theory: (...)
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    Will, Belief and Knowledge.H. G. Classen - 1979 - Dialogue 18 (1):64-72.
    In her recent paper, “Belief, Values and the Will,” Trudy Govier raises several interesting and challenging points. Most interesting is her conclusion that it is at least logically possible for a person to believe something “simply in virtue of having taken that decision,” i.e., by fiat. In otherwords, it is possible to believe something by an act of will.
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  35. E. individuum.H. G. Plinius Secundus der Ältere - 2004 - In Caius Plinius Secundus (ed.), Naturkunde / Naturalis Historia Libri Xxxvii, Gesamtregister. De Gruyter. pp. 987-1042.
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  36. GEOGRAPHY, ASSIMILATION, AND DIALOGUE: Universalism and Particularism in Central-European Thought.H. G. Callaway - manuscript
    There are many advantages and disadvantages to central locations. These have shown themselves in the long course of European history. In times of peace, there are important economic and cultural advantages (to illustrate: the present area of the Czech Republic was the richest country in Europe between the two World Wars). There are cross-currents of trade and culture in central Europe of great advantage. For, cultural cross-currents represent a potential benefit in comprehension and cultural growth. But under threat of large-scale (...)
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    Mensen deugen niet: leve het recht.H. G. Van der Werf - 1996 - Assen: Van Gorcum.
    Inleiding vanuit historisch perspectief tot de rechtsfilosofie.
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  38. Paul Tannery, Mémoires scientifiques, II, Sciences exactes dans l'antiquité, 1883-1898.J. Heiberg & H. G. Zeuthen - 1913 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 21 (6):7-7.
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    Ethics and human values committee survey:(AMI Denver Hospitals: Saint Luke's, Presbyterian Denver, Presbyterian Aurora: Summer 1989). A study of physician attitudes and perceptions of a hospital ethics committee.H. G. Hern Jr - 1989 - Hec Forum: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Hospitals' Ethical and Legal Issues 2 (2):105-125.
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  40. Ron Arkin's 2013 argument for a moratorium on deployment, but no ban of lethal autonmous robots.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - forthcoming - .
     
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  41. Neues zu Platons „ungeschriebenen Lehren“.Michael H. G. Hoffmann & Mischa von Perger - 1996 - Philosophische Rundschau 43:97–132.
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  42. Sparrow's 2012 argument that robotic weapons are desastrous for peace.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - forthcoming - .
    This argument map represents the argumentation of Sparrow, R. . "Just say No" to Drones. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, M 1932-4529/12, 56-63. doi: 10.1109/MTS.2012.2185275. The argument map is open for debate in AGORA-net, search for map ID 9712.
     
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  43. The Role of "Intuition" in Knowledge Development.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 1996 - In Das Problem der Zukunft im Rahmen holistischer Ethiken. Im Ausgang von Platon und Peirce. Edition Tertium.
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    Ethics of Experimental Research.H. G. Burström - 1975 - Dialectica 29 (4):237-247.
    SummaryThe ethical fundaments of research are objectivity and logic. The subjective and objective elements in the procedure: formulation of a problem — hypothesis — experimentation — selection of arguments — theory are discussed with examples from experimental biology, foremost plant physiology. A certain amount of subjectivity is essential in research, but violations of ethical rules beyond that are not uncommon. The importance of a paradigm is emphasized; research ethics may be low under pre‐paradigm conditions. The reasons for lacking ethics are (...)
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    Liber tertius/ drittes Buch.H. G. Caesar - 2013 - In Der Gallische Krieg / Bellum Gallicum: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 114-147.
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    Nachwort.H. G. Caesar - 2013 - In Der Gallische Krieg / Bellum Gallicum: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 734-735.
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    Register.H. G. Caesar - 2013 - In Der Gallische Krieg / Bellum Gallicum: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 736-768.
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    Sprache und Stil.H. G. Caesar - 2013 - In Der Gallische Krieg / Bellum Gallicum: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 685-689.
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    Zeittafel.H. G. Caesar - 2012 - In Bürgerkrieg / Bellum Civile: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 402-404.
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    Zum Aufbau des Bellum Civile.H. G. Caesar - 2012 - In Bürgerkrieg / Bellum Civile: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 384-386.
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