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  1. Man against Himself.Karl A. Menninger - 1938 - Science and Society 2 (4):559-562.
     
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    Suicidal Thoughts: Essays on Self-Determined Death.A. Alvarez, Olive Ann Burns, Sue Chance, Rabbi Earl A. Grollman, Eric Hoffer, Kay Jamison, Gordon Livingston, Max Malikow, Karl Menninger, Sherwin B. Nuland, Walker Percy, Rick Reilly, Edwin Shneidman, Rod Steiger, William Styron & Judith Viorst (eds.) - 2008 - Hamilton Books.
    Suicidal Thoughts is a compilation of some of the most moving and insightful writing accomplished on the topic of suicide. It presents the thoughts and experiences of fifteen writers who have contemplated suicide-some on a professional level, others on a personal level, and a few, both personally and professionally. Through this collection, the reader is able to bear witness to the struggle between life and death and to the devastating aftermath of suicide. Suicidal Thoughts provides readers with a better understanding (...)
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    Number Words and Number Symbols: A Cultural History of Numbers.Karl Menninger & Paul Broneer - 1971 - Philosophy East and West 21 (1):97-98.
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    Fixed-parameter tractability and completeness IV: On completeness for W[P] and PSPACE analogues.Karl A. Abrahamson, Rodney G. Downey & Michael R. Fellows - 1995 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 73 (3):235-276.
    We describe new results in parametrized complexity theory. In particular, we prove a number of concrete hardness results for W[P], the top level of the hardness hierarchy introduced by Downey and Fellows in a series of earlier papers. We also study the parametrized complexity of analogues of PSPACE via certain natural problems concerning k-move games. Finally, we examine several aspects of the structural complexity of W [P] and related classes. For instance, we show that W[P] can be characterized in terms (...)
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    A Trace of Aristotle: MA Camós on Luis de León.Karl A. Kottman - 2004 - Ciudad de Dios 217 (2):515-526.
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    HERMANN KLENNER. Historisierende Rechtsphilosophie.Karl A. Mollnau - 2011 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 97 (1):145-147.
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    Law and apocalypse: The moral thought of Luis de León (1527?-1591).Karl A. Kottman - 1972 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION This study will deal with interpreting the moral, social and spiritual views of the famous Spanish theologian and poet, Luis de Leon. ...
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    Fray Luis de león and the universality of hebrew: An aspect of 16th and 17th century language theory.Karl A. Kottman - 1975 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (3):297-310.
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    (1 other version)Some remarks on Mao's handling of concepts and problems of dialectics.Karl A. Wittfogel - 1963 - Studies in East European Thought 3 (4):251-269.
  10. The Architecture of verbum: Antônio Vieira's livro and Diego de Zúñiga.Karl A. Kottman - 2012 - Ciudad de Dios 225 (3):769-801.
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  11. The" pequeña fuente" at La Flecha and the Philosophy of the voice.Karl A. Kottman - 2007 - Ciudad de Dios 220 (2):401-415.
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  12. Der Mythos vom Gemeinwohl.Karl A. Mollnau - 1962 - Berlin,: Dietz Verlag.
     
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    Historia do Futuro.Karl A. Kottman - 1979 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 17 (3):343-344.
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  14. The Architecture of verbum: Antônio Vieira's livro and Diego de Zuñiga, concluded. Part II.Karl A. Kottman - 2013 - Ciudad de Dios 226 (1):177-202.
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    Evolutionary stakeholder theory in action: Adaptation of public utility regulation in the post‐OPEC world.Karl A. McDermott - 2020 - Business and Society Review 125 (2):203-223.
    This article extends the Humean example of evolutionary stakeholder theory introduced in Kline and McDermott (2019). In that article, it was established that the Cost of Service Regulation (COSR) rules created by regulatory commissions, courts, and legislation was an example of evolutionary stakeholder theory. Ultimately, the Supreme Court decision in the Hope Natural Gas case established that it was not the method, but the result reach that was important. If the result reach balanced the interests of stakeholders then the outcome (...)
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  16. Heidegger and the Nazis.Karl A. Moehling - 1981 - In Thomas Sheehan (ed.), Heidegger: the man and the thinker. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers. pp. 31--44.
     
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  17. Notwendigkeit einer marxistisch-leninistischen Rechtsmethodologie und Aspekte ihres Fragebereichs.Karl A. Mollnau - 1982 - In Gerhard Bartsch (ed.), Philosophisch-methodologische Probleme der Gesellschaftswissenschaften: (Beiträge). Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
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    Peirce’s 1865 ‘Proofs’ of Symbolization.Michal Karl'A. - 2016 - Semiotics:23-36.
  19. How Language Gives Meaning: Fray Luis de León and some early modern perspectives.Karl A. Kottman - 2010 - Ciudad de Dios 223 (1):59-100.
  20. Antonio Vieira, SJ: An actor in Hobbes' shadow.Karl A. Kottman - 2003 - Ciudad de Dios 216 (1):103-126.
     
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    Probleme Einer Strukturtheorie Des Rechts.Karl A. Mollnau (ed.) - 1985 - Berlin: Staats- und rechtstheoretische Studien.
    Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für "Probleme einer Strukturtheorie des Rechts" verfügbar.
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    Agriculture: A Key to the Understanding of Chinese Society, Past and Present.Chauncey S. Goodrich & Karl A. Wittfogel - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (3):416.
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    Keeping the beat: Form meets function in the Chlamydomonas flagellum.Karl A. Johnson - 1995 - Bioessays 17 (10):847-854.
    Recent studies in the green alga Chlamydomonas and other flagellated cells have revealed new insights into the relationships between the structure and function of the eukaryotic flagellum. These advances provide a basis from which a unified view can be constructed of how a flagellum operates. In addition, investigations of flagellar assembly offer new perspectives revealing the mechanisms used by cells to create these nanoscale structures. New developments in the molecular biology of Chlamydomonas provide powerful tools for the continued exploration of (...)
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  24. There Is No Male and Female: The Fate of a Dominical Saying in Paul and Gnosticism.Dennis Ronald MacDonald & Karl A. Plank - 1987
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    The Original Homeland of the Parthians.Karl A. Wittfogel & B. Philip Lozinski - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (2):150.
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    Carolos G. Norena, "Studies in Spanish Renaissance Thought". [REVIEW]Karl A. Kottman - 1978 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 16 (2):229.
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    Giles of Viterbo on Church and Reform. [REVIEW]Karl A. Kottman - 1973 - Augustinianum 13 (1):157-161.
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    „Print the legend“: Revisionismus in John Fords Fort Apache und The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.Karl A. Duffek - 2016 - In Waldemar Zacharasiewicz & Ludwig Nagl (eds.), Ein Filmphilosophie-Symposium Mit Robert B. Pippin: Western, Film Noir Und Das Kino der Brüder Dardenne. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 103-112.
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  29. Whatever Became of Sin?Karl Menninger - 1973
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    Karl Mannheim's sociology of knowledge.A. P. Simonds - 1978 - Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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    Latent inhibition from context-dependent retrieval of conflicting information.Dennis C. Wright, Karl D. Skala & Karl A. Peuser - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (2):152-154.
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    Memory and Identity in the Learned World: Community Formation in the Early Modern World of Learning and Science.Koen Scholten, Dirk van Miert & Karl A. E. Enenkel (eds.) - 2022 - BRILL.
    Accounts and analyses of the formation of scholarly and scientific communities in the early modern period by means of memory and collective identity.
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  33. Karl Popper: Philosophy and Problems.A. O' Hear (ed.) - 1996 - Cambridge University Press.
  34. Rationality as the Capacity for Understanding.Karl Schafer - 2019 - Noûs 53 (3):639-663.
    In this essay, I develop and defend a virtue‐theoretic conception of rationality as a capacity whose function is understanding, as opposed to mere truth or correctness. I focus on two main potential advantages of this view. First, its ability to explain the rationality of forms of explanatory reasoning, and second, its ability to offer a more unified account of theoretical and practical rationality.
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  35. Karl Gebert.A. Jacobs - 1910 - Kant Studien 15:392.
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  36. Rezension: Was wir Karl R. Popper und seiner Philosophieverdanken.A. Ungar, M. Stefan, N. Pfeifer, M. Karlegger, F. Greinecker, N. Furlan, P. Brössel & A. Anglberger - 2003 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 1 (17):23-27.
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    Sentience and the Origins of Consciousness: From Cartesian Duality to Markovian Monism.Karl Friston, Wanja Wiese & J. Allan Hobson - 2020 - Entropy 22 (5):516.
    This essay addresses Cartesian duality and how its implicit dialectic might be repaired using physics and information theory. Our agenda is to describe a key distinction in the physical sciences that may provide a foundation for the distinction between mind and matter, and between sentient and intentional systems. From this perspective, it becomes tenable to talk about the physics of sentience and ‘forces’ that underwrite our beliefs (in the sense of probability distributions represented by our internal states), which may ground (...)
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    Karl Jaspers (1883-1969): Part I an appreciation.A. Lichtigfeld & F. J. Lichtigfeld - 1972 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 34 (1):79 - 106.
  39. Karl Jaspers: An Appreciation.A. Lichtigfeld - 1972 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 34:79-98.
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  40. Attention or salience?Thomas Parr & Karl Friston - 2019 - Current Opinion in Psychology 29:1-5.
    While attention is widely recognised as central to perception, the term is often used to mean very different things. Prominent theories of attention — notably the premotor theory — relate it to planned or executed eye movements. This contrasts with the notion of attention as a gain control process that weights the information carried by different sensory channels. We draw upon recent advances in theoretical neurobiology to argue for a distinction between attentional gain mechanisms and salience attribution. The former depends (...)
     
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    Nonmonotonic Logics: Basic Concepts, Results, and Techniques.Karl Schlechta - 1997 - Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence.
    Nonmonotonic logics were created as an abstraction of some types of common sense reasoning, analogous to the way classical logic serves to formalize ideal reasoning about mathematical objects. These logics are nonmonotonic in the sense that enlarging the set of axioms does not necessarily imply an enlargement of the set of formulas deducible from these axioms. Such situations arise naturally, for example, in the use of information of different degrees of reliability. This book emphasizes basic concepts by outlining connections between (...)
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    The “ghosts” of iras past and the changing cultural context of religion and science.Karl E. Peters - 2015 - Zygon 50 (2):329-360.
    Beginning with our cosmic ancestors and the 1950s ancestors of Institute on Religion in an Age of Science, this essay highlights the wider, post-World War II cultural context, including other science and religion organizations, in which IRAS was formed. It then considers eight challenges from today's context. From the context of science there are the challenge of scale that leads us to question our place in the scheme of things and can lead to a challenge to morale concerning whether we (...)
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  43. Transformative experience and the principle of informed consent in medicine.Karl Egerton & Helen Capitelli-McMahon - 2023 - Synthese 202 (3):1-21.
    This paper explores how transformative experience generates decision-making problems of particular seriousness in medical settings. Potentially transformative experiences are especially likely to be encountered in medicine, and the associated decisions are confronted jointly by patients and clinicians in the context of an imbalance of power and expertise. However in such scenarios the principle of informed consent, which plays a central role in guiding clinicians, is unequal to the task. We detail how the principle’s assumptions about autonomy, rationality and information handle (...)
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  44. Wood, Allen, W., "Karl Marx".A. P. Simonds - 1982 - Ethics 93:792.
     
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    Why the acrimony?: Reply to Davidson.Stephan Boehm & Karl Farmer - 1993 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 7 (2-3):407-421.
    Our response to Davidson is two‐pronged. First, we dispute the basis for his dismissal of Austrian economics as presented by O'Driscoll and Rizzo. In particular, we reject his claim, dictated entirely by his Post Keynesian perspective, concerning an “identical axiomatic foundation” of Austrian and neoclassical economics. Second, we seek to show that Davidson's criticism of neoclassicism is based on a superficial, incorrect, and outmoded reading of neoclassical economics.
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    Intuitions and objects in Allais’s manifest reality.Karl Schafer - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (7):1675-1686.
    Manifest reality is easily one of the best books in a long time on Kant’s transcendental idealism. So there is a great deal in Allais’s discussion to celebrate. But I want to focus here on two aspects of her views that I am not yet sure about: First, Allais’s understanding of the relationship between concepts and intuitions. And second, her characterization of the manner in which intuitions are object-dependent. I’ll close by making some general remarks about the significance of this (...)
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  47. Mental Faculties and Powers and the Foundations of Hume’s Philosophy.Karl Schafer - 2024 - In Sebastian Bender & Dominik Perler (eds.), Powers and Abilities in Early Modern Philosophy. New York, NY: Routledge.
    With respect to the topic of “powers and abilities,” most readers will associate David Hume with his multi-pronged critique of traditional attempts to make robust explanatory use of those notions in a philosophical or scientific context. But Hume’s own philosophy is also structured around the attribution to human beings of a variety of basic faculties or mental powers – such as the reason and the imagination, or the various powers involved in Hume’s account of im- pressions of reflection and the (...)
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    Preface.Karl F. Morrison - 1990 - In Karl Frederick Morrison (ed.), History as a Visual Art in the Twelfth-Century Renaissance. Princeton University Press.
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    The Lesson of This Century: With Two Talks on Freedom and the Democratic State.Karl Popper - 1996 - Routledge.
    In _The Lesson of this Century_ Popper's purpose is to warn us against the increasing violence and egoism of our society. What solutions can we offer to the problems of the environment, demography and corruption? How can we prevent the violence our society engenders? How can we preserve our democratic system while at the same time paving the way for global peace? Popper believes that the philosopher has a duty to intervene in politics and he utters a clear call to (...)
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    (3 other versions)Ideology and Utopia.Karl Mannheim, Louis Wirth & Edward A. Shils - 1937 - International Journal of Ethics 48 (1):120-128.
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