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    Chrysostom on hunger and famine.Hennie Stander - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (1).
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    Two ancient theologians’ interpretations of the withered fig tree (Mt 21:18–22).Hennie F. Stander - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):8.
    This article is an investigation on how two theologians from the Early Church interpreted the withered fig tree, as narrated by the evangelist Matthew (Mt 21:18–22). The two theologians referred to are Origen of Alexandria, who belongs to the pre-Nicene era and represents the Alexandrian School, and Ps.-Chrysostom who belongs to the post-Nicene era, and represents the School of Antioch. Origen believed that when the fig tree withered, it referred to Israel’s withering. This interpretation of the narrative surrounding the withered (...)
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  3. Henny Blomme on Kiyoshi Chiba's "Kants Ontologie der raumzeitlichen Wirklichkeit.".Henny Blomme - 2013 - Transcendental Philosophy Research Critique.
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    Politik, Philosophie, Praxis: Festschrift für Wilhelm Hennis zum 65. Geburtstag.Wilhelm Hennis & Hans Maier (eds.) - 1988 - Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta.
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    Poverty, Ethics and Justice.Hennie P. P. Lötter - 2011 - University of Wales Press.
    Poverty is one of the most serious moral issues of our time that does not yet get the appropriate response it deserves. This book first gives an in depth moral analysis and evaluation of the complex manifestations of poverty. It then offers a series of ethical reasons to motivate everyone to engage in the struggle to eradicate poverty. -/- Social science research results are synthesized into a definition and explanation of poverty that provide proper background for moral evaluation. Poverty is (...)
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  6. Können wir den ursprünglichen Raum erkennen?Henny Blomme - 2013 - In Dieter Hüning, Stefan Klingner & Carsten Olk, Das Leben der Vernunft. Beiträge zur Philosophie Kants. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 30-39.
    Mit dem Terminus 'ursprünglicher Raum' wird der Raum bezeichnet, der Kant innerhalb der transzendentalen Ästhetik als reine subjektive Form der Anschauung des äußeren Sinnes bestimmt. Man könnte ihn auch den 'ästhetischen Raum' nennen. Auf jeden Fall muss er vom (proto-)geometrischen Raum unterschieden werden, da letzterer eine Einheit voraussetzt die auf einer Synthesis beruht, und dadurch – weil bei Kant alle Synthesis unter den Kategorien steht – weniger ursprünglich zum Anschauungsvermögen gehört. Es ist diese Unterscheidung zwischen dem ursprünglichen Raum, der „Form (...)
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    Die Rolle der Anschauungsformen in der B-Deduktion.Henny Blomme - 2017 - In Giuseppe Motta & Udo Thiel, Immanuel Kant: Die Einheit des Bewusstseins (Kant-Studien Ergänzungshefte). DeGruyter. pp. 75-88.
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    Non-Verbal Paradigm for Assessing Individuals for Absolute Pitch.Henny Kupferstein & Bong J. Walsh - 2016 - World Futures 72 (7):390-405.
    Autistic individuals have been observed to demonstrate high intelligence through musical communication, leading to many empirical studies on this topic. Absolute Pitch has been a captivating phenomenon for researchers, although there has been disagreement regarding AP percentages among the population and appropriate testing methods for AP. This study analyzed data collected from 118 people, using a pitch matching paradigm designed specifically to be inclusive of those who are likely to have note-naming difficulty due to communication challenges. Thirty-eight participants were autistic (...)
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    Chapter 20. Kant’s Conception of Chemistry in the Danziger Physik.Henny Blomme - 2015 - In Robert R. Clewis, Reading Kant's Lectures. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 484-502.
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    (1 other version)Les virages transcendantaux dans le parcours de Sein und Zeit.Henny Blomme - 2005 - Phänomenologische Forschungen / Phenomenological Studies / Recherches Phénoménologiques 2005 (1):137-165.
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    Regierbarkeit: Studien zu ihrer Problematisierung.Wilhelm Hennis, Peter Kielmansegg & Ulrich Matz (eds.) - 1977 - Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta.
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    (1 other version)How can a society make its citizens just?Hennie Lotter - 2001 - South African Journal of Philosophy 20 (1):90-101.
    How can citizens be made just? I focus on how modern constitutional democracies can entice, convince, and guide their citizens to become just. I rely chiefly on Rawls's theory of justice, as well as the work of sociologist Derek L. Phil lips. I argue that internal control by citizens themselves is the best option. This view is attractive because every citizen can play a part in establishing and maintaining the public conception of justice by being role models, engaging in dialogue (...)
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    Empowerment for Teaching Excellence Through Virtuous Agency.Hennie Lötter - 2021 - Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
    This books offers new ways to think about teaching excellence in higher education. After surveying key debates on this topic, the author presents a definition of the concept of teaching excellence. He then offers a fresh interpretation of Boyer’s famous account of scholarship as the foundation of university teaching. To fully understand the nature of teaching excellence in higher education, the book then gives an account of the various dimensions of the domain of university teaching and the core drivers required (...)
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    Preaching: An initial theoretical exploration.Hennie Pieterse & Cas Wepener - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (2):8.
    In this article the event of preaching is explored by making use of both older and newer sources. Whilst taking cognisance of continuous contextual changes and developments within the discipline of Homiletics, core hermeneutical, theological and homiletical aspects of preaching are revisited. The aim of this exploration is to formulate a preliminary theory of preaching that can be revisited and revised as part of a larger empirical homiletical investigation which makes use of Grounded Theory. Contribution: This article adheres to the (...)
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    Baptism and the interpretation of early Quistian art.H. F. Stander - 1987 - HTS Theological Studies 43 (3).
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    Current Trends in Workers' Compensation.Irvin Stander - 1982 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 10 (2):67-71.
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    Honour and shame as key concepts in Chrysostom’s exegesis of the Gospel of John.H. F. Stander - 2003 - HTS Theological Studies 59 (3).
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    The Future of Workers' Compensation.Irvin Stander - 1980 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 8 (2):7-9.
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    The Primordial Myth of The Bad Mother and the Good Mother in Persons and Places and in The Last Puritan.Henny Wenkart - 1992 - Overheard in Seville 10 (10):9-16.
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    On the Role of Biomedical Knowledge in Clinical Reasoning by Experts, Intermediates and Novices.Henny P. A. Boshuizen & Henk G. Schmidt - 1992 - Cognitive Science 16 (2):153-184.
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    Kant on Cold.Henny Blomme - 2018 - In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner, Natur und Freiheit: Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. De Gruyter. pp. 973-980.
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    Politics as a practical science.Wilhelm Hennis - 2009 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. Edited by Keith Tribe.
    In essays reaching from 1959 to 2003 Wilhelm Hennis reconnects political theory to the tradition of politics as a 'practical science'.
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  23. Rawls, Young, and the Scope of Justice.Hennie Lötter - 1999 - Theoria 46 (94):90-107.
    What is justice all about? What is the scope of the concept of justice? What issues can legitimately be evaluated in terms of justice? In her book Justice and the Politics of Difference, Iris Marion Young challenges the concept of justice as defined by John Rawls and used by many others in the philosophical debates that responded to Rawls’s, A Theory of Justice (1971). Is Young’s critique on the prevailing use of the concept of justice and contemporary theories of justice (...)
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  24. The completeness of Kant’s metaphysical exposition of space.Henny Blomme - 2012 - Kant Studien 103 (2):139-162.
    : In the first edition of his book on the completeness of Kant’s table of judgments, Klaus Reich shortly indicates that the B-version of the metaphysical exposition of space in the Critique of pure reason is structured following the inverse order of the table of categories. In this paper, I develop Reich’s claim and provide further evidence for it. My argumentation is as follows: Through analysis of our actually given representation of space as some kind of object, the metaphysical exposition (...)
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    Foundational Asymmetry in Kant’s First Critique.Henny Blomme - 2021 - In Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann, The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress. De Gruyter. pp. 289-298.
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  26. La preuve de l'espace absolu et l'argument des homologues non congruents en 1768.Henny Blomme - 2009 - In Luc Langlois, Les années 1747-1781 : Kant avant la Critique de la raison pure. Vrin. pp. 169-176.
     
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  27. Lambert's system of the sciences.Henny Blomme - 2025 - In Gabriele Gava, Thomas Sturm & Achim Vesper, Kant and the systematicity of the sciences. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Personal identity in multicultural constitutional democracies.H. P. P. Hennie Lötter - 1998 - South African Journal of Philosophy 17 (3):179-197.
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    Political Science and the Topics.Wilhelm Hennis - 1978 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 7 (1):35-77.
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    The legislator and the German university.Wilhelm Hennis - 1977 - Minerva 15 (3-4):286-315.
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    Injustice, Violence and Peace: The Case of South Africa.Hennie P. P. Lötter - 1997 - Brill | Rodopi.
    This book argues that the secret to the political miracle achieved in South Africa is a comprehensive change in the conception of justice as guiding political institutions. Pursuing justice is a moral imperative that has practical value as a cost-efficient way of dealing with conflict. This case study in applied ethics and social theory patiently explains how justice in the new South Africa restores humanity and establishes lasting peace, whereas injustice in apartheid South Africa led to conflict and dehumanization.
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    John Rawls [1921–2002].Hennie Lötter - 2004 - South African Journal of Philosophy 23 (2):111-111.
    This article is a very brief introduction to the work of John Rawls, the topic of this special edition of this journal.
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    Preaching with integrity, imagination and hope.Hennie J. C. Pieterse - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (3).
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    Bracht, K1999 - Vollkommeaheit und VoDendung: Zur Anthropologic des Methodius von Olympus.H. F. Stander - 2001 - HTS Theological Studies 57 (3/4).
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    Beelde vir die kruis van Christus in die vierde en vyfde eeu.H. F. Stander - 2002 - HTS Theological Studies 58 (3).
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    'n Splinternuwe uitdaging wag op Bybelvertalers.H. F. Stander - 1995 - HTS Theological Studies 51 (1):147-166.
    A new challenge for Bible translators A few decades ago the development of the dynamic-equivalent method of translation (which later became known as functional equivalence) broke radically away from the formal and traditional method of translation. Since then the functional-equivalent approach has undergone refinement, but the development can no longer be called revolutionary. However, research in the art of translation has now shifted from the method of translation to the format of the printed text (also called the paralinguistic features of (...)
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    The sparrow’s fall.H. F. Stander - 2005 - HTS Theological Studies 61 (4).
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    The psychology of animal companionship: Some ancient and modern views.Hennie Viviers - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (1).
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    Knowledge as the posit of the physical psyche.Henny Wenkart - 1972 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):173-185.
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  40. Introduction: Friedrich Schiller, a German Idealist?Henny Blomme, Laure Cahen-Maurel & David W. Wood - 2022 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 52.
    Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805) is now regarded by many readers and scholars not simply as a poet, historian, or playwright, but as a genuine philosopher in his own right. -/- The following research articles in French and English are devoted to understanding the relationship between Schiller’s philosophy and German idealism, especially some of the chief figures associated with the inception and extended development of this movement: Kant, Reinhold, Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, and Lotze. -/- In the last twenty years in particular, ground-breaking (...)
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  41. When I needed a neighbour, were you there?Hennie Lotter - 2008 - Lux Verbi.
    In the book "When I needed a neighbour were you there? Christians and the Challenge of Poverty" I highlight the overwhelming evidence that involvement with poor people and the issues of poverty is a fundamental part of what it means to be Christian. The life and teaching of Jesus Christ suggest that all Christians should be seriously concerned about the plight of poor people. Why? Let me explain. Jesus is the foundation of the Christian faith and role model for Christian (...)
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    Justice for an unjust society.Hennie P. P. Lötter - 1993 - Rodopi.
    In the introductory chapter of this book I firstly argue that the contemporary debate on justice focuses exclusively on matters of justice pertinent to nearly just societies; in the second place, I suggest that radically unjust societies generate problems of justice that cannot be solved by the naive application of current theories of justice. It follows that these problems of justice for unjust societies demand to be discussed in their own right. -/- In what follows, just such an attempt will (...)
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  43. The pitiless 'sobriety of judgement': Max Weber between Carl Menger and Gustav von Schmoller — the academic politics of value freedom.Wilhelm Hennis - 1991 - History of the Human Sciences 4 (1):27-59.
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    The media as a cultural problem: Max Weber's sociology of the press.Wilhelm Hennis - 1998 - History of the Human Sciences 11 (2):107-110.
    During 1909 and 1910, Max Weber planned a major study of the con temporary newspaper business. Although the project eventually col lapsed, he did draft an outline proposal which is here translated into English for the first time.
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    Learning a Phonological Contrast Modulates the Auditory Grouping of Rhythm.H. Henny Yeung, Anjali Bhatara & Thierry Nazzi - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (6):2000-2020.
    Perceptual grouping is fundamental to many auditory processes. The Iambic–Trochaic Law (ITL) is a default grouping strategy, where rhythmic alternations of duration are perceived iambically (weak‐strong), while alternations of intensity are perceived trochaically (strong‐weak). Some argue that the ITL is experience dependent. For instance, French speakers follow the ITL, but not as consistently as German speakers. We hypothesized that learning about prosodic patterns, like word stress, modulates this rhythmic grouping. We tested this idea by training French adults on a German‐like (...)
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    The spiritualist foundation of Max Weber's 'Interpretative Sociology': Ernst Troeltsch Max Weber and William James' Varieties of Religious Experience.Wilhelm Hennis - 1998 - History of the Human Sciences 11 (2):83-106.
    William James' Varieties of Religious Experience was published in 1902, and translated into German in 1907. This essay explores the develop ment of Max Weber's investigations into human psychology and forms of religious life, arguing that James' work had a lasting impact on Max Weber and coloured the development of his 'sociological' investi gations.
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    Poverty.Hennie Lotter - 2014 - In Darrel Moellendorf & Heather Widdows, The Routledge Handbook of Global Ethics. London: Routledge.
    A brief overview of the chapter: Its section headings 1. The main champions of the cause of the poor a) Pioneering Peter Singer b) Ground-breaking John Rawls c) Low impact and high frustration for Thomas Pogge… d) …and pointed satisfaction for Sen (and Nussbaum)? 2. Have we made progress in dealing with poverty and global inequality? a) Aid transformed into development cooperation b) How many people are still poor? c) Do we know what poverty is and how it works? 3. (...)
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    Is Psalm 104 an expression of dark green religion?Hennie Viviers - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3):1-8.
    Bron Taylor defines dark green religion as follows: '… a deep sense of belonging to and connectedness in nature, while perceiving the earth and its living systems to be sacred and interconnected'. Can Psalm 104, with its conspicuous focus on nature, also be described as an expression of dark green religion? Utilising especially the dark green values of belonging, interconnectedness and sacredness, it was found that the psalm aptly confirms Earth as home, illustrates a deep-seated kinship with other living creatures (...)
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    What is the importance of executing rituals ‘correctly’ and why do people continue to engage in them?Hennie Viviers - 2012 - HTS Theological Studies 68 (1).
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    Underconfidence in predicting future events.Hennie Vreugdenhil & Pieter Koele - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (3):236-237.
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