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    Formal Pragmatics.Reinhard K. Blutner - 2016 - In Yan Huang (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Pragmatics. Oxford University Press UK.
    In this article, three theoretic frameworks are discussed: optimality-theoretic, game-theoretic, and decision-theoretic pragmatics, the last being based on Ducrot’s argumentation theory. The close similarities between optimality-theoretic and game-theoretic pragmatics are pointed out. Concerning decision-theoretic pragmatics, some arguments are provided demonstrating that an independent, argumentation-theoretic grounding is neither needed nor useful. Rather, it seems more appropriate to incorporate the argumentation-theoretic insights into a general Gricean-oriented theory of natural language interpretation, let it be optimality-theoretic pragmatics or a game-theoretic variant.
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  2. A Quantum Probability Perspective on Borderline Vagueness.Reinhard Blutner, Emmanuel M. Pothos & Peter Bruza - 2013 - Topics in Cognitive Science 5 (4):711-736.
    The term “vagueness” describes a property of natural concepts, which normally have fuzzy boundaries, admit borderline cases, and are susceptible to Zeno's sorites paradox. We will discuss the psychology of vagueness, especially experiments investigating the judgment of borderline cases and contradictions. In the theoretical part, we will propose a probabilistic model that describes the quantitative characteristics of the experimental finding and extends Alxatib's and Pelletier's () theoretical analysis. The model is based on a Hopfield network for predicting truth values. Powerful (...)
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  3. Some aspects of optimality in natural language interpretation.Blutner Reinhard - 2000 - Journal of Semantics 17 (3).
     
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  4. Questions and Answers in an Orthoalgebraic Approach.Reinhard Blutner - 2012 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 21 (3):237-277.
    Taking the lead from orthodox quantum theory, I will introduce a handy generalization of the Boolean approach to propositions and questions: the orthoalgebraic framework. I will demonstrate that this formalism relates to a formal theory of questions (or ‘observables’ in the physicist’s jargon). This theory allows formulating attitude questions, which normally are non-commuting, i.e., the ordering of the questions affects the answer behavior of attitude questions. Further, it allows the expression of conditional questions such as “If Mary reads the book, (...)
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    Complementarity and Quantum Cognition.Reinhard Blutner - 2024 - In Prem Saran Satsangi, Anna Margaretha Horatschek & Anand Srivastav (eds.), Consciousness Studies in Sciences and Humanities: Eastern and Western Perspectives. Springer Verlag. pp. 241-258.
    The idea of complementarity is one of the key concepts of quantum mechanics. Yet, the idea was originally developed in William James’ psychology of consciousness. Recently, it was re-applied to the humanities and forms one of the pillars of modern quantum cognition. I will explain two different concepts of complementarity: Niels Bohr’s ontic conception and Werner Heisenberg’s epistemic conception. Furthermore, I will give an independent motivation of the epistemic conception based on the so-called operational interpretation of quantum theory, which has (...)
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    Quantum cognition and bounded rationality.Reinhard Blutner & Peter Beim Graben - 2016 - Synthese 193 (10).
    We consider several puzzles of bounded rationality. These include the Allais- and Ellsberg paradox, the disjunction effect, and related puzzles. We argue that the present account of quantum cognition—taking quantum probabilities rather than classical probabilities—can give a more systematic description of these puzzles than the alternate treatments in the traditional frameworks of bounded rationality. Unfortunately, the quantum probabilistic treatment does not always provide a deeper understanding and a true explanation of these puzzles. One reason is that quantum approaches introduce additional (...)
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    Bruce tesar and Paul Smolensky, learnability in optimality theory.Reinhard Blutner - 2002 - Linguistics and Philosophy 25 (1):65-80.
  8. Nonmonotonic Inferences and Neural Networks.Reinhard Blutner - 2004 - Synthese 142 (2):143-174.
    There is a gap between two different modes of computation: the symbolic mode and the subsymbolic (neuron-like) mode. The aim of this paper is to overcome this gap by viewing symbolism as a high-level description of the properties of (a class of) neural networks. Combining methods of algebraic semantics and non-monotonic logic, the possibility of integrating both modes of viewing cognition is demonstrated. The main results are (a) that certain activities of connectionist networks can be interpreted as non-monotonic inferences, and (...)
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  9. Editor's Introduction: Pragmatics in Optimality Theory.Reinhard Blutner & Henk Zeevat - unknown
    Based on the tenets of the so-called ‘radical pragmatics’ school (see, for instance, Cole, 1981), this book takes a particular view with regard to the relationship between content and linguistically encoded meaning. The traditional view embodied in the work of Montague and Kaplan (e.g., Kaplan, 1979; Montague, 1970) sees content being fully determined by linguistic meaning relative to a contextual index. In contrast, the radical view takes it that, although linguistic meaning is clearly important to content, it does not determine (...)
     
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  10. When compositionality fails to predict systematicity.Reinhard Blutner, Petra Hendriks, Helen de Hoop & Oren Schwartz - 2004 - In Simon D. Levy & Ross Gayler (eds.), Compositional Connectionism in Cognitive Science. AAAI Press.
    has to do with the acquisition of encyclopedic knowledge.
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    The conceptual necessity of quantum probabilities in cognitive psychology.Reinhard Blutner & Peter Beim Graben - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (3):280-281.
  12. Gesamtausgabe, R. I, Bd. 7, Werke 1800-1801.J. G. Fichte, Reinhard Lauth, Hans Gliwitzky, Erich Fuchs & Peter K. Schneider - 1989 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 179 (2):242-243.
     
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    Darstellung der Wissenschaftslehre: aus d. Jahren 1801/02.Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Reinhard Lauth & Peter K. Schneider - 1977 - Hamburg: Meiner. Edited by Reinhard Lauth & Peter K. Schneider.
    Die erste Darstellung der Wissenschaftslehre nach der Vorlesung von 1801/1802 bietet bereits eine vollständige Wissenschaftslehre und nicht nur die Grundlage derselben. Sie behandelt aber neben der Lehre vom absoluten Wissen und von dieser aus das System der Entfaltungen des Wissens, also nicht allein wie die Wissenschaftslehren von 1804 und 1805 den ersten Teil, die "philosophia prima", d. i. die Lehre vom Absoluten und vom absoluten Wissen. Sie ist damit in charakteristischer Weise von diesen unterschieden.
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  14. Gesamtausgabe 11, 12, Nachgelassene Schriften 1810-1812.Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Reinhard Lauth, Erich Fuchs, Peter K. Schneider & Ives Radrizzani (eds.) - 2002 - frommann holzboog.
     
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  15. Gesamtausgabe 11, 12, Nachgelassene Schriften 1810-1812.Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Reinhard Lauth, Erich Fuchs, Peter K. Schneider & Ives Radrizzani - 2002 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 192 (4):497-498.
     
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  16. Gesamtausgabe, Reihe II, Bd. 10: Nachgelassene Schriften 1806-1807.Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Reinhard Lauth, Hans Gliwitzky, Peter K. Schneider, Erich Fuchs, Marco Ivaldo & Anna Maria Schurr-Lorusso (eds.) - 1994 - frommann Holzboog.
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  17. Gesamtausgabe, R. I, Bd. 7, Werke 1800-1801.J. G. Fichte, Reinhard Lauth, Hans Gliwitzky, Erich Fuchs & Peter K. Schneider (eds.) - 1989 - frommann holzboog.
     
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  18. Kollegnachschriften 1810-1812.Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Reinhard Lauth, Erich Fuchs, Hans Georg von Manz, Ives Radrizzani & Peter K. Schneider - 2005 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 67 (2):367-368.
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  19. Nachgelassene Schriften 1810-1812.Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Reinhard Lauth, Erich Fuchs, Peter K. Schneider, Ives Radrizzani & Hans Georg von Manz - 2000 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62 (2):386-387.
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  20. Johann Gottlieb Fichte Nachgelassene Schriften 1810-1812.Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Reinhard Lauth, Erich Fuchs, Peter K. Schneider, Ives Radrizzani & Hans Georg von Manz - 1999 - frommann Holzboog.
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  21. Nachgelassene Schriften 1812.Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Reinhard Lauth, Erich Fuchs, Peter K. Schneider, Hans Georg von Manz & Ives Radrizzani - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (4):796-797.
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  22. Werke 1808-1812.Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Reinhard Lauth, Erich Fuchs, Peter K. Schneider, Hans Georg von Manz & Ives Radrizzani - 2006 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 68 (3):628-629.
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    On possible perceptual worlds and how they shape their environments.Rainer J. Mausfeld, Reinhard M. Niederée & K. Dieter Heyer - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (1):47-48.
  24. Nachgelassene Schriften 1807-1810.Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Reinhard Lauth, Hans Gliwitzky, Erich Fuchs, Peter K. Schneider & Ives Radrizzani - 1999 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 61 (1):167-169.
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    Who Enjoys Teaching, and When? Between- and Within-Person Evidence on Teachers’ Appraisal-Emotion Links.Anne C. Frenzel, Daniel Fiedler, Anton K. G. Marx, Corinna Reck & Reinhard Pekrun - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:536048.
    Testing assumptions proposed by Frenzel’s reciprocal model of teacher emotions (e.g., Frenzel, 2014 ), this study explored relations between teachers’ appraisals concerning the attainment and importance of their teaching goals, and their emotions. Specifically, we addressed teachers’ goals of high student performance, motivation, discipline, and high-quality teacher–student relationship and three key discrete emotions, namely, enjoyment, anger, and anxiety, during teaching. We had 244 secondary school teachers (70.1% female) self-report their goal attainment and importance appraisals and emotional experiences with respect to (...)
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    Kollegnachschriften, 1794-1799.Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Erich Fuchs, Reinhard Lauth, Ives Radrizzani, Peter K. Schneider, Günter Zöller, Heinrich Fauteck & Hans Georg von Manz (eds.) - 2000 - frommann Holzboog.
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  27. Kollegnachschriften 1794-1799.Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Erich Fuchs, Reinhard Lauth, Ives Radrizzani, Peter K. Schneider & Günter Zöller - 2001 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 63 (2):410-411.
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    Beobachtung, Experiment und Theorie in der Naturwissenschaft und MedizinReimar Lüst Eberhard Buchborn Klaus Dransfeld Hans Musso Rudolf K. Thauer Jan Tesing Heinz Gibian.Reinhard Löw - 1989 - Isis 80 (3):506-507.
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    k-Provability in $$\hbox {PA}$$ PA.Paulo Guilherme Santos & Reinhard Kahle - 2021 - Logica Universalis 15 (4):477-516.
    We study the decidability of k-provability in \—the relation ‘being provable in \ with at most k steps’—and the decidability of the proof-skeleton problem—the problem of deciding if a given formula has a proof that has a given skeleton. The decidability of k-provability for the usual Hilbert-style formalisation of \ is still an open problem, but it is known that the proof-skeleton problem is undecidable for that theory. Using new methods, we present a characterisation of some numbers k for which (...)
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  30. Reinhard, Walter, Über das Verhältnis von Sittlichkeit und Religion bei Kant.K. Kesseler - 1931 - Kant Studien 36:183.
  31. Nachgelassene Schriften 1812-1813.Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Erich Fuchs, Reinhard Lauth, Hans Georg von Manz, Ives Radrizzani & Peter K. Schneider - 2007 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 69 (4):745-746.
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    Philosophie im Exil: Emil Utitz, Arthur Liebert und die Exilzeitschrift Philosophia: Dokumentation zum Schicksal zweier Holocaust-Opfer.Reinhard Mehring - 2018 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
    Die Dokumentation ist eine zentrale Quelle zur Geschichte der deutsch-judischen Emigrationsphilosophie. ARthur Liebert (1878-1946) war bis 1933 in Berlin der zentrale Organisator der Kant-Gesellschaft und Kant-Studien; Emil Utitz (1883-1956) profilierte als Ordinarius in Halle die philosophische Asthetik und Charakterologie; Liebert emigrierte 1933 nach Belgrad, 1939 nach England und kehrte 1946 nach Berlin zuruck; Utitz wechselte nach Prag, uberlebte das KZ Theresienstadt und blieb dann nach 1945 in Prag. BEide begrundeten nach 1933 philosophische Gesellschaften, die eng miteinander kooperierten und in der (...)
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    Implicit recursion-theoretic characterizations of counting classes.Ugo Dal Lago, Reinhard Kahle & Isabel Oitavem - 2022 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 61 (7):1129-1144.
    We give recursion-theoretic characterizations of the counting class \(\textsf {\#P} \), the class of those functions which count the number of accepting computations of non-deterministic Turing machines working in polynomial time. Moreover, we characterize in a recursion-theoretic manner all the levels \(\{\textsf {\#P} _k\}_{k\in {\mathbb {N}}}\) of the counting hierarchy of functions \(\textsf {FCH} \), which result from allowing queries to functions of the previous level, and \(\textsf {FCH} \) itself as a whole. This is done in the style of (...)
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    Variants of Kreisel’s Conjecture on a New Notion of Provability.Paulo Guilherme Santos & Reinhard Kahle - 2021 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 27 (4):337-350.
    Kreisel’s conjecture is the statement: if, for all$n\in \mathbb {N}$,$\mathop {\text {PA}} \nolimits \vdash _{k \text { steps}} \varphi (\overline {n})$, then$\mathop {\text {PA}} \nolimits \vdash \forall x.\varphi (x)$. For a theory of arithmeticT, given a recursive functionh,$T \vdash _{\leq h} \varphi $holds if there is a proof of$\varphi $inTwhose code is at most$h(\#\varphi )$. This notion depends on the underlying coding.${P}^h_T(x)$is a predicate for$\vdash _{\leq h}$inT. It is shown that there exist a sentence$\varphi $and a total recursive functionhsuch that$T\vdash (...)
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  35. Besedy na Lubi︠a︡nke: sledstvennoe delo Dërdi︠a︡ Lukacha: materialy k biografii.Vi︠a︡cheslav Sereda, A. S. Stykalin, Reinhard Müller & I︠A︡kov Rokiti︠a︡nskiĭ (eds.) - 2000 - Moskva: Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, In-t slavi︠a︡novedenii︠a︡.
     
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    Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Nachgelassene Schriften 1804-1805. Hrsg. v. Reinhard Lauth und Hans Gliwitzky unter Mitwirkung von Erich Fuchs, Albert Mues und Peter K. Schneider ** Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Werke 1801-1806. Hrsg. v. Reinhard Lauth und Hans Gliwitzky unter Mitwirkung von Josef Beeler, Erich Fuchs, Ives Radrizzani und Peter K. Schneider. [REVIEW]Olivier Depré - 1992 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 90 (88):564-570.
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  37. How are results represented and modified?Arnim von Stechow - unknown
    In (Jäger and Blutner 1999), Gerhard Jäger and Reinhard Blutner (henceforth J&B) have launched a forceful attack against the account of the adverb wieder “again” I presented in (Stechow 1995) and (Stechow 1996) There I defended a classical account of the repetitive/restitutive ambiguity exhibited by the adverb wieder, which is very close to early proposals found in the Generative Semantics literature, notably (Morgan 1969) and (McCawley 1971). I argued that German surface syntax shows that something in the (...)
     
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  38. Corporations, Stakeholders and Sustainable Development I: A Theoretical Exploration of Business–Society Relations.Reinhard Steurer, Markus E. Langer, Astrid Konrad & André Martinuzzi - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 61 (3):263-281.
    Sustainable development (SD) – that is, “Development that meets the needs of current generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs and aspirations” – can be pursued in many different ways. Stakeholder relations management (SRM) is one such way, through which corporations are confronted with economic, social, and environmental stakeholder claims. This paper lays the groundwork for an empirical analysis of the question of how far SD can be achieved through SRM. It describes the so-called SD–SRM (...)
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    Entering the grey zone of aging between health and disease: a critical phenomenological account.K. Zeiler, A. Segernäs & Martin Gunnarson - 2024 - Continental Philosophy Review 57 (4):659-676.
    Phenomenological analyses of ageing and old age have examined themes such as alterity, finitude, and time, not seldom from the perspective of “healthy” aging. Phenomenologists have also offered detailed analyses of lived experiences of illness including lived experiences of dementia. This article offers a phenomenological account of what we label as entering the grey zone of aging between “healthy” aging and aging with a disease. This account is developed through a qualitative phenomenological philosophy analysis of elderly persons’ lived experiences of (...)
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    The Dark Triad and Deception Perceptions.Benno Gerrit Wissing & Marc-André Reinhard - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:468757.
    The present cross-sectional study (N = 205) tested the hypothesis that the Dark Triad traits – narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy – and the PID-5 maladaptive personality traits – Negative Affectivity, Detachment, Antagonism, Disinhibition and Psychoticism – are associated with specific deception-related perceptions: perceived cue-based deception detectability, perceived deception production, and deception detection ability. Participants completed personality and deception measures in an online setting. All three Dark Triad traits and Antagonism were associated with perceived deception production ability, but not (substantially) with (...)
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    Preface.Wilfried Buchholz & Reinhard Kahle - 2005 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 133 (1-3):1.
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    The Dark Triad and the PID-5 Maladaptive Personality Traits: Accuracy, Confidence and Response Bias in Judgments of Veracity.Benno G. Wissing & Marc-André Reinhard - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8:273619.
    The Dark Triad traits—narcissism, Machiavellianism and psychopathy—have been found to be associated with intra- or interpersonal deception production frequency. This cross-sectional study ( N = 207) investigated if the Dark Triad traits are also associated with deception detection accuracy, as implicated by the recent conception of a deception-general ability. To investigate associations between maladaptive personality space and deception, the PID-5 maladaptive personality traits were included to investigate if besides Machiavellianism, Detachment is negatively associated with response bias. Finally, associations between the (...)
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  43. Towards a Proof-Theoretic Semantics of Equalities.Reinhard Kahle - 2015 - In Peter Schroeder-Heister & Thomas Piecha (eds.), Advances in Proof-Theoretic Semantics. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag.
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    Within-Subject Associations between Mood Dimensions and Non-exercise Activity: An Ambulatory Assessment Approach Using Repeated Real-Time and Objective Data.Markus Reichert, Heike Tost, Iris Reinhard, Alexander Zipf, Hans-Joachim Salize, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg & Ulrich W. Ebner-Priemer - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Law and Society East and West, Dharma, Li, and Nomos, Their Contribution to Thought and to Life.Ludo Rocher & Reinhard May - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (3):520.
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    Grounding from a Syntactic Point of View: A Sentential-Logical Approach.Alexander Zimmermann, Reinhard Kleinknecht & Georg J. W. Dorn - 2020 - Erkenntnis 87 (2):717-746.
    We define the term \a set T of sentential-logical formulae grounds a sentential-logical formula A from a syntactic point of view\ in such a way that A is a syntactic sentential-logical consequence of T, and specific additional syntactic requirements regarding T and A are fulfilled. These additional requirements are developed strictly within the syntactics of sentential-logical languages, the three most important being new, namely: to be atomically minimal, to be minimal in degree, and not to be conjunction-like. Our approach is (...)
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    Arnd Morkel: Marcus Tullius Cicero. Was wir heute noch von ihm lernen können.Reinhard Mehring - 2014 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 67 (2):111-114.
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  48. A Referate über deutschsprachige Neuerscheinungen-Jan Assmann-Religio duplex. Ägyptische Mysterien und europäische Aufklärung.Reinhard Mehring - 2010 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 63 (4):316.
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  49. Alexander schmitz/marcel Lepper (hg.): Hans Blumenberg-Carl Schmitt.Reinhard Mehring - 2007 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 60 (4):334.
     
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  50. Carl Schmitt zur Einführung.Reinhard Mehring - 2002 - Cités 10:177-182.
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