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  1. Two Motivations for Rationalism: Descartes and Spinoza in Human Nature and Natural Knowledge.Hg Frankfurt - 1986 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 89:47-61.
  2. FRANKFURT, HG-Necessity, Volition, and Love.D. Cockburn - 2000 - Philosophical Books 41 (3):190-191.
  3. Frankfurt, HG (2004). The Reasons for Love.M. J. Hannush - 2005 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 36 (2).
     
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    KANT, I.; MOHR, G. (Hg.), Theoretische Philosopie. Texte und Kommentar. Band 1: Kritik der reinen Vernunft, Band 2: Prolegomena zu einer jeden künftigen Metaphysik, die als Wissenschaft wird aufreten können Welches sind die Wirklichen Fortschritte, die die Metaphysik seit Leibnizens und Wolffs Zeiten in Deutschland gemacht hat?, Band 3: Kommentar Kants Grundlegung der kritischen Philosophie von Georg Mohr, Suhkamp, Frankfurt, 2004, 827, 304, 736 pp. [REVIEW]Carlos Ortiz de Landázuri - 2004 - Anuario Filosófico:919-920.
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    Der Holocaust und die Protestanten. Analysen einer Verstrickung. Hg. von M. Greschat und J.-Chr. Kaiser. Frankfurt: Hain 1988. [REVIEW]Susanne Dimpker - 1991 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 35 (1):149-151.
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    Christliche Freiheit – im Dienst am Menschen. Ein Themahand zum,80. Geburtstag von Martin Niemöller, hg. von Karl Herbert. Frankfurt a. M.: Verlag Otto Lernheck 1972. 294 S. [REVIEW]D. Chr Bourbeck - 1974 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 18 (1):61-63.
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    Siegfried Lichtenstaedter: Prophet der Vernichtung. Über Volksgeist und Judenhass, 1865-1942, Hg. von Götz Aly, Frankfurt a. M.: S. Fischer Verlag 2019, 283 S. [REVIEW]Joachim H. Knoll - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 74 (1):84-87.
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  8. Necessity, Volition, and Love.Harry G. Frankfurt - 1998 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    One of the most influential of contemporary philosophers, Harry Frankfurt has made major contributions to the philosophy of action, moral psychology, and the study of Descartes. This collection of essays complements an earlier collection published by Cambridge, The Importance of What We Care About. Some of the essays develop lines of thought found in the earlier volume. They deal in general with foundational metaphysical and epistemological issues concerning Descartes, moral philosophy, and philosophical anthropology. Some bear upon topics in political (...)
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  9. Necessity, Volition and Love.Harry G. Frankfurt - 2001 - Philosophical Quarterly 51 (202):114-116.
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  10. (1 other version)Identification and Wholeheartedness.Harry Frankfurt - 1987 - In Ferdinand David Schoeman (ed.), Responsibility, Character, and the Emotions: New Essays in Moral Psychology. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  11. Contemporary scientific and technological revolution and modernization of research in social-sciences+ peoples-republic of china.Hg Li & W. U. Yl - 1985 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 16 (4):3-23.
  12. The dear self.Harry Frankfurt - 2001 - Philosophers' Imprint 1:1-14.
    Frankfurt argues that self-love is the purest and -- paradoxically, perhaps -- most disinterested form of love.
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  13. Equality and respect.Harry Frankfurt - 1998 - In Harry G. Frankfurt (ed.), Necessity, Volition, and Love. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  14. Starting with love.Hg Bugbee - 1966 - Humanitas 2 (2):149-163.
  15. (1 other version)Alternate Possibilities and Moral Responsibility.Harry G. Frankfurt - 1969 - Journal of Philosophy 66 (23):829-839.
    This essay challenges the widely accepted principle that a person is morally responsible for what he has done only if he could have done otherwise. The author considers situations in which there are sufficient conditions for a certain choice or action to be performed by someone, So that it is impossible for the person to choose or to do otherwise, But in which these conditions do not in any way bring it about that the person chooses or acts as he (...)
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  16. Reply to Susan Wolf.Harry Frankfurt - 2002 - In Sarah Buss & Lee Overton (eds.), Contours of Agency: Essays on Themes From Harry Frankfurt. MIT Press, Bradford Books. pp. 248--249.
     
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  17. Kuhn, Helmut (22 March 1899, 2 october 1991)-in-memoriam.Hg Gadamer - 1992 - Philosophische Rundschau 39 (1-2):1-2.
     
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  18. Neuzeitliche Metaphysik und antike Adelsdichtung. Eine vormetaphysische Parallele zu Schopenhauers Menschenbild.Hg Ingenkamp - 1986 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 67:45-53.
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  19. Ontological and epistemological realism-response.Hg Petrie - 1983 - Journal of Thought 18 (4):58-62.
  20. (3 other versions)Freedom of the will and the concept of a person.Harry G. Frankfurt - 1971 - Journal of Philosophy 68 (1):5-20.
    It is my view that one essential difference between persons and other creatures is to be found in the structure of a person's will. Besides wanting and choosing and being moved to do this or that, men may also want to have certain desires and motives. They are capable of wanting to be different, in their preferences and purposes, from what they are. Many animals appear to have the capacity for what I shall call "first-order desires" or "desires of the (...)
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  21. The Importance of What We Care About: Philosophical Essays.Harry G. Frankfurt - 1988 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This 1988 volume is a collection of thirteen seminal essays on ethics, free will, and the philosophy of mind. The essays deal with such central topics as freedom of the will, moral responsibility, the concept of a person, the structure of the will, the nature of action, the constitution of the self, and the theory of personal ideals. By focusing on the distinctive nature of human freedom, Professor Frankfurt is able to explore fundamental problems of what it is to (...)
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    Functional analyses in biology.Harry G. Frankfurt & Brian Poole - 1966 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (1):69-72.
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  23. Harry Frankfurt interview.Harry Frankfurt & Julian Baggini - 2013 - The Philosophers' Magazine 63:54-62.
  24. Frühromantik, ermeneutica, decostruzionismo.Hg Gadamer - 1990 - Rivista di Estetica 30 (34-35):3-15.
     
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  25. Hermeneutics as theoretical and practical problem.Hg Gadamer - 1979 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 33 (127):239-259.
     
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  26. The position of poetry in the system of Hegelian aesthetics and the question of the character of the past in art+ the hotho, Heinrich edition of'vorlesungen uber asthetik'by Hegel.Hg Gadamer - forthcoming - Hegel-Studien.
     
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  27. Erlösung durch humor: Ansätze einer weitbejahenden ethik bei Schopenhauer.Hg Ingenkamp - 1998 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 79:137-148.
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    Commentary on Frankfurt.Harry Frankfurt - 2005 - In Kim Atkins (ed.), Self and Subjectivity. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 139–152.
    This chapter contains section titled: “Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person”.
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  29. Reply to TM Scanlon.Harry G. Frankfurt - 2002 - In Sarah Buss & Lee Overton (eds.), Contours of Agency: Essays on Themes From Harry Frankfurt. MIT Press, Bradford Books. pp. 184--188.
     
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    Some thoughts concerning PAP.Harry Frankfurt - 2003 - In Michael S. McKenna & David Widerker (eds.), Moral Responsibility and Alternative Possibilities: Essays on the Importance of Alternative Possibilities. Ashgate. pp. 339--345.
  31. The Development of Spinoza's Axiomatic(Geometric) Medhod. The Reconstructed Geometric Proof of the Second Letter of Spinoza's Correspondence and Its Relation to Earlier and Later Versions.Hubbeling Hg - 1977 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 31 (119-120):53-68.
  32. The Theorem of Matijasevic is Provable in Peano's Arithmetic by Finitely Many Axioms.Carstens Hg - 1977 - Logique Et Analyse 20 (77-78):116-121.
  33. Über zwei Grundtypen Fragwürdiger Argumentationsweisen in der Wissenschaftsethik.Hg Russ - 1998 - Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 31 (78):31-56.
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  34. The Early Jaina Epigraphs at Ahmedabad.Hg Shastri - 2001 - In Haripriya Rangarajan, G. Kamalakar, A. K. V. S. Reddy, M. Veerender & K. Venkatachalam (eds.), Jainism: art, architecture, literature & philosophy. Delhi: Sharada Pub. House. pp. 293.
     
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  35. Some Mysteries of Love.Harry Frankfurt - unknown
    This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 2001, given by Harry Frankfurt, an American philosopher.
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    On Inequality: Princeton University Press.Harry G. Frankfurt - 2015 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    From the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller On Bullshit, the case for worrying less about the rich and more about the poor Economic inequality is one of the most divisive issues of our time. Yet few would argue that inequality is a greater evil than poverty. The poor suffer because they don't have enough, not because others have more, and some have far too much. So why do many people appear to be more distressed by the rich (...)
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  37. Sigmund Freud.Frankfurt Goethe Evi'nde Konuşma - 2006 - Cogito 49:199.
  38. Fiction and divination, 5 theses on stoic semiotics of oracle, as presented by cicero.Hg Schmitz - 1993 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 100 (1):172-186.
  39. Poetry as a topic of the practical-reflections on the aristotelian concept of poetry.Hg Schmitz - 1989 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 96 (1):20-33.
     
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  40. Reply to Michael E. Bratman.Harry Frankfurt - 2002 - In Sarah Buss & Lee Overton (eds.), Contours of Agency: Essays on Themes From Harry Frankfurt. MIT Press, Bradford Books. pp. 85--90.
  41. And yet-the power of goodwill (a reply to Derrida, jacques).Hg Gadamer - 1984 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 38 (151):344-347.
  42. Filosofia e poesia in Filosofia e poesia.Hg Gadamer - 1986 - Rivista di Estetica 26 (22):3-11.
  43. Taking ourselves seriously & Getting it right.Harry G. Frankfurt - 2006 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by Debra Satz.
    Harry G. Frankfurt begins his inquiry by asking, “What is it about human beings that makes it possible for us to take ourselves seriously?” Based on The Tanner Lectures in Moral Philosophy, Taking Ourselves Seriously and Getting It Right delves into this provocative and original question. The author maintains that taking ourselves seriously presupposes an inward-directed, reflexive oversight that enables us to focus our attention directly upon ourselves, and “[it] means that we are not prepared to accept ourselves just (...)
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  44. On Bullshit.Harry G. Frankfurt - 1986 - Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
    Presents a theory of bullshit, how it differs from lying, how those who engage in it change the rules of conversation, and how indulgence in bullshit can alter a person's ability to tell the truth.
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  45. Distinguished Lecture in Public Affaris: The Moral Irrelevance of Equality.Harry Frankfurt - 2000 - Public Affairs Quarterly 14 (2):87-103.
  46. The importance of what we care about.Harry Frankfurt - 1982 - Synthese 53 (2):257-272.
  47. (1 other version)The Reasons of Love.Harry G. Frankfurt - 2004 - Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
    The author argues that the key to a fulfilled life is to pursue what one cares about, that love is the most authoritative form of caring, and that the purest form of love is, in a complicated way, self-love.
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    On Shame and the Search for Identity. Helen Merrell Lynd.Harry G. Frankfurt - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (1):51-52.
  49. Reply to Eleonore Stump.Harry Frankfurt - 2002 - In Sarah Buss & Lee Overton (eds.), Contours of Agency: Essays on Themes From Harry Frankfurt. MIT Press, Bradford Books. pp. 61--63.
     
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    On inequality.Harry G. Frankfurt - 2015 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    Economic equality as a moral ideal -- Equality and respect.
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