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    (1 other version)A Story from Wales.Morfudd Harries - 1994 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 14:15.
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    The Ethical Function of Architecture.Karsten Harries - 1996 - MIT Press.
    Can architecture help us find our place and way in today's complex world? Can it return individuals to a whole, to a world, to a community? Developing Giedion's claim that contemporary architecture's main task is to interpret a way of life valid for our time, philosopher Karsten Harries answers that architecture should serve a common ethos. But if architecture is to meet that task, it first has to free itself from the dominant formalist approach, and get beyond the notion (...)
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    Infinity and Perspective.Howard H. Harries & Karsten Harries - 2001 - MIT Press (MA).
    A philosophical exploration of the origin and limits of the modern world.
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  4. The absence of the real.Karsten Harries - 1980 - Journal of Philosophy 77 (10):644-646.
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    Delivering Public Policy: The Status of the Embryo and Tissue Typing.Richard Harries - 2005 - Studies in Christian Ethics 18 (1):57-74.
    The author draws on his own experience of helping to make and deliver public policy to indicate the wider context in which ethical decisions have to be made: the law, contested interpretations of the law which have to be settled in the courts, and wider political and economic factors. He argues that the concept of respect for the early embryo does have substance because of the strict regulatory regime of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA). He considers the arguments (...)
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    Cultural Thematics the Formation of the Faustian Ethos.Karsten Harries - 1976
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    On the Way to Language.Karsten Harries, Martin Heidegger & Peter D. Hertz - 1972 - Philosophical Review 81 (3):387.
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  8. Questioning the Question of the Worth of Life.Karsten Harries - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy 88 (11):684-690.
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    Between Nihilism and Faith: A Commentary on Either/Or.Karsten Harries - 2010 - De Gruyter.
    If the Enlightenment turned to reason to reoccupy the place left vacant by the death of God, the last two centuries have undermined such faith in reason. We cannot escape this history. The specter of nihilism haunts Either/Or. To exorcize it is Kierkegaard s most fundamental concern. But where are we to turn? To an aesthetic transfiguration of, or escape from reality? Does ethics promise an answer? Or is all that is left an irrational leap to religion? All such questions (...)
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  10. The infinite sphere: Comments on the history of a metaphor.Karsten Harries - 1975 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (1):5-15.
  11. Strepen aan repen.Karsten Harries - 1998 - Nexus 20.
    Naar aanleiding van het vernielen van Barnett Newman's "Who is Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue" in het Stedelijk Museum van Amsterdam in 1986 volgt een onderzoek naar soortgelijke destructieve agressie tegen kunstwerken in Europa en de Verenigde Staten. De vernielers van bepaalde kunstwerken beroepen zich vaak op filosofische kunstbeschouwingen, al zijn er ook vandalistische ego-trippers aan het werk, die publieke aandacht willen trekken.
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    The Great Delusion: Post-Colonial Language Policy for Mission and Development in Africa Reviewed.Jim Harries - 2012 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 29 (1):44-61.
    This paper demonstrates the importance of the use of indigenous languages in formal contexts for the future of Africa’s peoples. Inter-cultural communication using one language wrongly assumes that the unfamiliar can be expressed using familiar terms. This author argues that long-term immersion by a Westerner amongst a non-Western people is a singular means of acquiring insights about them. Long-term participant observation forms the basis of the research for this article. When communicated globally, anti- racism strategies are found to be problematic (...)
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    Death and utopia towards a critique of the ethics of satisfaction.Karsten Harries - 1977 - Research in Phenomenology 7 (1):138-152.
  14. Hegel on the Future of Art.Karsten Harries - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 27 (4):677 - 696.
    MANY, PERHAPS MOST OF US, tend to connect art with the past. Faced with the art of our own time we become unsure: everything important seems to have been done, the vocabulary of art exhausted, and attempts to develop new vocabularies more interesting than convincing. Ours tends to be an autumnal view of art. The association of art and museum has come to replace such older associations as art and church, or art and palace. As we know it, the museum (...)
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    Copernican reflections.Karsten Harries - 1980 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 23 (2):253 – 269.
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    (2 other versions)David Kolb, Postmodern Sophistications: Philosophy, Architecture, and Tradition.Karsten Harries - 1991 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 3 (3):261-263.
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    Heidegger and the Problem of Style in Interpretation.Karsten Harries - 1989 - Irish Philosophical Journal 6 (2):250-274.
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  18. In a Strange Land: An Exploration of Nihilism.Karsten Harries - 1962 - Dissertation, Yale University
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    Kui seosed muutuvad siduvateks.Peter Harries-Jones - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (1):181-181.
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    On the descriptive validity and prescriptive utility of fast and frugal models.Clare Harries & Mandeep K. Dhami - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (5):753-754.
    Simple heuristics and regression models make different assumptions about behaviour. Both the environment and judgment can be described as fast and frugal. We do not know whether humans are successful when being fast and frugal. We must assess both global accuracy and the costs of Type I and II errors. These may be “smart heuristics that make researchers look simple.”.
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    Semiotics, discourse, and parodic spectatorship.Dan M. Harries - 1997 - Semiotica 113 (3-4):293-316.
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    The Broken Frame: Three Lectures.Karsten Harries - 1989 - Catholic University of Amer Press.
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    The Making of Men. By Paul Weiss. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1967. Pp. 157. $4.95.S. G. Harries - 1968 - Dialogue 6 (4):627-628.
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  24. Ut Architectura Philosophia? Questioning the Relationship of Architecture and Philosophy.Karsten Harries - 2018 - Architecture Philosophy 3 (2).
     
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  25. Suspensions of Perception. Attention, Spectacle and Modern Culture.Jonathan Crary & Karsten Harries - 2003 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 65 (1):169-171.
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    2. Philosophy in Search of Itself.Karsten Harries - 2001 - In Anne Applebaum (ed.), What is Philosophy? Yale University Press. pp. 47-73.
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    Metaphor and Transcendence.Karsten Harries - 1978 - Critical Inquiry 5 (1):73-90.
    Ever since Aristotle, metaphor has been placed in the context of a mimetic theory of language and of art. Metaphors are in some sense about reality. The poet uses metaphor to help reveal what is. He, too, serves the truth, even if his service is essentially lacking in that "Metaphor consists in giving the thing a name that belongs to something else."1 Thus it is an improper naming. This impropriety invites a movement of interpretation that can come to rest only (...)
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  28. Waarom moeten we bang zijn voor kitsch?Karsten Harries - 2007 - Nexus 47.
    In deze beschouwing ordent Karsten Harries zijn gedachten over het fenomeen ‘kitsch’. Hij gaat daarbij uit van de vraag of kitsch eigenlijk wel zo afkeurenswaardig is. Of hoort ze bij de menselijke natuur en haar hang naar romantiek en nostalgie? We kwalificeren iets als kitsch als we denken dat het voortkomt uit onoprechtheid en getuigt van slechte smaak. Maar is de nostalgie, het dromerige of stichtelijke van kitsch niet beter dan postmoderne ironie of moedeloosheid? Daar staat tegenover dat kitsch (...)
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    Essential reading.Peter Harries-Jones - 2011 - Biosemiotics 4 (3):401-409.
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    Eine wissenschaftliche Akademie für China: Briefe des Chinamissionars Joachim Bouvet S.J. an Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz und Jean-Paul Bignon über die Erforschung der chinesischen Kultur, Sprache und GeschichteClaudia von Collani.Steven Harries - 1992 - Isis 83 (1):134-135.
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    Meta-criticism and meta-poetry: A critique of theoretical anarchy.Karsten Harries - 1979 - Research in Phenomenology 9 (1):54-73.
  32. Power, coercion, and morality.Richard Harries - 1983 - In Francis Bridger (ed.), The Cross and the bomb: Christian ethics and the nuclear debate. London: Mowbray.
     
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    Sixteenth-Century Dissemination of the Coconut Palm.H. Harries - 1977 - Isis 68 (4):605-606.
  34. Truth and Value Today: Galileo contra Bellarmine.Karsten Harries - 2004 - Filozofski Vestnik 25 (2).
    In a speech celebrating the centenary of Einstein’s birth Pope John Paul II admitted that Galileo had been treated unjustly by the Church and praised his understanding of the relationship of science and religion. Is such praise deserved? At issue is not so much the truth of the Copernican position, as the meaning and value of truth. There is a sense in which reality is elided by the science inaugurated by Copernicus and Galileo. The Church was right to deny that (...)
     
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    The Many Uses of Metaphor.Karsten Harries - 1978 - Critical Inquiry 5 (1):167-174.
    Even when we confine ourselves to poetry, we have to agree with Ortega y Gasset's observation that "the instrument of metaphoric expression can be used for many diverse purposes." It can be used to embellish or ennoble things or persons—Campion's poem offers a good example. Such embellishment need not involve semantic innovation. Metaphors can also function as weapons turned against reality. There are metaphors that negate the referential function of language so successfully that talk about truth or, for that matter, (...)
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    The root of all evil: Lessons of an epigram.Karsten Harries - 1993 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 1 (1):1 – 20.
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    Heidegger as a Political Thinker.Karsten Harries - 1976 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (4):642 - 669.
    ASKED WHETHER, in the light of recent attempts to use philosophy to change our goals and to help transform society, he saw a social mission for his philosophy, Heidegger gave a negative reply: "If one wants to answer this question, one has to ask first: what is society? and consider that society today is only the absolutization of modern subjectivity and that from this perspective a philosophy which has overcome the stand-point of subjectivity is not even permitted to participate in (...)
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    After the Evil: Christianity and Judaism in the Shadow of the Holocaust.Richard Harries - 2003 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The evil of the holocaust demands a radical rethink of the traditional Christian understanding of Judaism. This does not mean jettisoning Christianity's deepest convictions in order to make it conform to Judaism. Rather, Richard Harries develops the work of recent Jewish scholarship to discern resonances between central Christian and Jewish beliefs. This thought-provoking book offers fresh approaches to contentious and sensitive issues. A key chapter on the nature of forgiveness is sympathetic to the Jewish charge that Christians talk much (...)
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    Meaning of Modern Art.Karsten Harries - 1968 - Northwestern University Press.
    Originally published in 1968, Karsten Harries's classic work provides a philosophical understanding of how modern art differs fundamentally from the art of earlier periods.
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  40. Where bonds become binds.Peter Harries-Jones - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (1):163-180.
    The paper examines important discrepancies between major figures influencing the intellectual development of biosemiotics. It takes its perspective from the work of Gregory Bateson. Unlike C. S. Peirce and J. von Uexküll, Bateson begins with a strong notion of interaction. His early writings were about reciprocity and social exchange, a common topic among anthropologists of the time, but Bateson’s approach was unique. He developed the notion of meta-patterns of exchange, and of the “abduction” of these metapatterns to a variety of (...)
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    “The Root of All Evil” Revisited: My Journey from Heidegger to Cusanus.Karsten Harries - 2024 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 32 (1):101-123.
    I first examine the context that led me to write ‘The Root of all Evil.’ A second section rehearses my present understanding of the significance and the inadequacy of Heidegger’s fundamental ontology. A third section turns to the way my thinking has evolved, including a brief account of the way it has moved from Heidegger to the 15th century cardinal and philosopher Nicolaus Cusanus. I conclude with some remarks about what I take to be my place in today’s philosophy world.
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    Le Discours de rectorat et le « national-socialisme privé » de Heidegger.Karsten Harries - 2010 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 93 (2):189.
    L’épisode du Rectorat est vu par certains comme un mystère, par d’autres comme une évidence. Nous voudrions montrer qu’entre ces deux extrêmes, il est possible de tenter une lecture dépassionnée, parce qu’historique, et explicitante, parce qu’herméneutique. On s’attache ainsi à confronter les documents primordiaux, tel le Discours de rectorat, aux documents rétrospectifs, tels l’Entretien avec le Spiegel ou les Faits et Réflexions, afin de montrer que l’engagement de Heidegger pour le national-socialisme est indissociable d’un projet philosophique qui prime sur toute (...)
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    Tetris.Robert Harries - 2009 - Philosophy Now 75:13-14.
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    The Bavarian Rococo Church; Between Faith and Aestheticism.Karsten Harries - 1983 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 42 (4):455-457.
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    A Note on John Wild's Review of Being and Time.Karsten Harries - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):296 - 300.
    One is, however, somewhat puzzled to discover that what Wild considers to be of value in Being and Time is thought less important by Heidegger, while what Heidegger takes to be the key issue of the work, is seen by Wild only to detract from and obscure its real merits. Has Heidegger failed to understand his own earlier work? In that case it must seem doubtful whether he ever understood it in the first place; on this view Heidegger appears somewhat (...)
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    Descartes and the labyrinth of the world.Karsten Harries - 1998 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 6 (3):307 – 330.
    In the Rules the young Descartes likens his method to the thread that guided Theseus. The simile is born of a confidence that he has seen through the art of the followers of Daedalus and this has given him a model of how to unriddle the labyrinth of the world. From the very beginning Descartes had an interest not only in optics, perspective, and painting, but in using his knowledge of them to duplicate some of the effects said to have (...)
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  47. Europa tussen droom en werkelijkheid.Karsten Harries - 2005 - Nexus 42.
    Ten aanzien van Europa is de vraag aan de orde of de doelstellingen louter materieel en economisch zouden moeten zijn of ook ideëel. De auteur ervaart een geestelijke dimensie aan zijn plaats als Duitser in Europa en wil aan het verleden van Europa een plaats geven in zijn leven. Het is problematisch dat cultureel erfgoed grotendeels in musea wordt geplaatst, buiten het dagelijks leven. Het belang van een robuuste gemeenschapszin en van geestelijke waarden. Ethiek veronderstelt een beeld van de mensen (...)
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  48. Heidegger and Hölderlin: The Limits of Language.Karsten Harries - 1963 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 44 (1):5.
     
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  49. Heidegger's Conception of the Holy.Karsten Harries - 1966 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 47 (2):169.
     
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    Moral Tension: God and Our Decisions.Richard Harries - 2008 - Xyzzy Press.
    Where can wisdom be found? -- Obeying orders is no defense -- Autonomous ethics -- The shape of Christian ethics -- Following Jesus in a tough world -- Sex -- Money -- Power -- Fame -- Divine wisdom -- Deciding -- Making decisions in today's moral environment.
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