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  1. Die Bedeutung der modern Physik fur die Theorie der Erkenntnis, Leipzig 1937.Grete Hermann, E. May & S. Hirzel - 1937 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 14 (1):64-68.
     
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    Simone Ehm, Silke Schicktanz (Hrsg) (2006) Körper als Maß? Biomedizinische Eingriffe und ihre Auswirkungen auf Körper- und Identitätsverständnisse: S. Hirzel, Stuttgart, 254 S.Werner Schneider - 2007 - Ethik in der Medizin 19 (2):166-167.
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  3. Kunkel, Fritz, Character, Liebe und Ehe. S. Hirzel. Leipzig, 1932.F. Fromm-Reichmann - 1932 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 1 (3):426.
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  4. G. Wiemers-L. Kreiser, Moritz Wilhelm Drobisch anlässlich seines 200. Geburtstages, mit einem Vorwort von U.-F. Haustein, Verlag des Sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaft zu Leipzig. In Kommission bei S. Hirzel, Stuttgart-Leipzig 2003. [REVIEW]Renato Pettoello - 2006 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 61 (2):444-446.
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  5. Reviews : Die geschichte der natur by Carl Friedrich Von Weizsacker stuttgart: S. hirzel verlag, i949. Pp. i38.Max Bense - 1953 - Diogenes 1 (3):131-134.
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    A Theory of Verse Structure Homerisctur Hymnenbau nebst seinen Nachahmungen bei Kallimachos, Theokrit, Vergil, Nonnos und Anderen, erschlossen Arthur von Ludwich. Leipzig: S. Hirzel, 1908. 9¼″ × 6¼. xii, 330. In paper covers, 10 marks: bound, 12 marks. [REVIEW]T. Hudson Williams - 1909 - The Classical Review 23 (4):132-134.
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    Gentzen Gerhard. Die gegenwärtige Lage in der mathematitchen Grundlagenforschung. Forschungen zur Logik und zur Grundlegung der exakten Wissenschaften, neue Folge, Heft 4, S. Hirzel, Leipzig 1938, S. 1–18; auch: Deutsche Mathematik, Bd. 3 , S. 255–268. [REVIEW]Rózsa Péter - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (4):166-167.
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    Hermes Hans. Semiotik. Eine Theorie der Zeichengestalten als Grundlage für Untersuchungen von formalisierten Sprachen. Forschungen zur Logik und zur Grundlegung der exakten Wissenschaften, new series, no. 5. S. Hirzel, Leipzig 1938, 22 pp. [REVIEW]W. V. Quine - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (2):87-88.
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    Hermes Hans. Eine Axiomatisierung der allgemeinen Mechanik. Forechungen zur Logik und zur Grundlegung der exakten Wissenschaften, new series, vol. 3. S. Hirzel, Leipzig 1938, 48 pp. [REVIEW]Barkley Rosser - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (2):119-120.
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    Eugen Roth. Axiomatische Untersuchungen zur projektiven, affinen und metrischen Geometrie. Forschungen zur Logik und zur Grundlegung der exakten Wissenschaften, n. s. no. 2. S. Hirzel, Leipzig1937, 58 pp. [REVIEW]Olaf Helmer - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (1):41-42.
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  11. Frege, Hirzel, and Stoic logic.Susanne Bobzien - 2024 - History and Philosophy of Logic 45 (4):394-413.
    This paper is a discussion of Gabriel, Hülser and Schlotter’s 2009 article on a possible causal relation between Stoic logic and Frege. The paper provides detailed argument for why Rudolf Hirzel should not be taken as the qualified middleman in philosophical discussion with whom Frege learned what he ‘borrowed’ without acknowledgement from Stoic logic. Additionally, this paper offers some modest findings about some aspects of Frege's and Hirzel's lives and work habits, which may help us understand a little (...)
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    Hirzel's History of the Prose Dialogue. [REVIEW]R. D. Hicks - 1897 - The Classical Review 11 (1):61-62.
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    Friedländer's 'Juvenal' D. Junii Juvenalis saturarum libri v, mit erklärenden Anmerkungen von Ludwig Friedlaender. (Leipzig: Hirzel). Pp. 612 and 108*, 8vo. 14 M. [REVIEW]F. Haverfield - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (01):50-52.
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    Wachsmuth's Introduction to the Study of Ancient History Einleitung in das Studium der alien Geschichte von Curt Wachsmuth. Leipzig Hirzel. Pp. vi. + 718. [REVIEW]F. Haverfield - 1895 - The Classical Review 9 (09):466-467.
  15. Zur Miete bei Frege – Rudolf Hirzel und die Rezeption der stoischen Logik und Semantik in Jena.Sven Schlotter, Karlheinz Hülser & Gottfried Gabriel - 2009 - History and Philosophy of Logic 30 (4):369-388.
    It has been noted before in the history of logic that some of Frege's logical and semantic views were anticipated in Stoicism. In particular, there seems to be a parallel between Frege's Gedanke (thought) and Stoic lekton; and the distinction between complete and incomplete lekta has an equivalent in Frege's logic. However, nobody has so far claimed that Frege was actually influenced by Stoic logic; and there has until now been no indication of such a causal connection. In this essay, (...)
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    Über Den Psychologischen Ursprung Der Raumvorstellung. - Primary Source Edition.Carl Stumpf - 2013 - Nabu Press.
    This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections (...)
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    The Philosophical Dialogue: A Poetics and a Hermeneutics.Steven Rendall (ed.) - 2012 - Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    No overall history of the philosophical dialogue has appeared since Rudolf Hirzel's two-volume study was published in 1895. In _The Philosophical Dialogue: A Poetics and a Hermeneutics_, Vittorio Hösle covers the development of the genre from its beginning with Plato to the late twentieth-century work of Iris Murdoch and Paul Feyerabend. Hösle presents a taxonomy and a doctrine of categories for the complex literary genre of the philosophical dialogue, focusing on the poetical laws that structure the genre, and develops (...)
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    A note on Virgil, Aeneid 5.315–19.M. Dyson - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (02):569-572.
    The meaning of the expression simul ultima signant in Virgil's description of the foot race in the memorial funeral games for Anchises has been controversial since ancient times. The interpretation implied by R. A. B. Mynors's Oxford text printed above is that the word simul in line 317 is a conjunction and that the expression refers to the final section of the race. The sense presumably is: ‘As soon as they trod the last stretch’ Nisus came out in front, whereas (...)
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    The Philosophical Dialogue: A Poetics and a Hermeneutics.Vittorio Hösle - 2012 - Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press. Edited by Steven Rendall.
    No overall history of the philosophical dialogue has appeared since Rudolf Hirzel's two-volume study was published in 1895. In The Philosophical Dialogue: A Poetics and a Hermeneutics, Vittorio Hösle covers the development of the genre from its beginning with Plato to the late twentieth-century work of Iris Murdoch and Paul Feyerabend. Hösle presents a taxonomy and a doctrine of categories for the complex literary genre of the philosophical dialogue, focusing on the poetical laws that structure the genre, and develops (...)
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    Socrates on the Farm: Agricultural Improvement and Rural Knowledge in Eighteenth‐Century Germany and Switzerland.Denise Phillips - 2021 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 44 (2):159-179.
    In many eighteenth‐century agricultural texts, peasants were depicted as an impediment to agrarian improvement, superstitious and resistant to novelty. That was the stereotype one often encountered, in any case, in more programmatic writing about agriculture from this period. A closer look at the era's technical literature tells a more complicated story, however. Much as traveling European naturalists relied on local intermediaries in far corners of the globe, elite agricultural improvers back home relied on local rural knowledge as they drafted a (...)
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  21. Posthuman perception of artificial intelligence in science fiction: an exploration of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun.A. K. Ajeesh & S. Rukmini - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (2):853-860.
    Our fascination with artificial intelligence (AI), robots and sentient machines has a long history, and references to such humanoids are present even in ancient myths and folklore. The advancements in digital and computational technology have turned this fascination into apprehension, with the machines often being depicted as a binary to the human. However, the recent domains of academic enquiry such as transhumanism and posthumanism have produced many a literature in the genre of science fiction (SF) that endeavours to alter this (...)
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  22. Ovid's Causes: Cosmogony and Aetiology in the Metamorphoses,(Margaret Worsham Musgrove).K. S. Myers - 1996 - American Journal of Philology 117:338-340.
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  23. (1 other version)Locke’s Philosophy of Science and Knowledge.R. S. Woolhouse - 1971 - Philosophy 47 (181):276-278.
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  24. The Emergence of Whitehead's Metaphysics.L. S. FORD - 1984
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    Lukasiewicz's Logics and Prime Numbers.A. S. Karpenko - 2006 - Beckington, England: Luniver Press.
    Is there any link between the doctrine of logical fatalism and prime numbers? What do logic and prime numbers have in common? The book adopts truth-functional approach to examine functional properties of finite-valued Łukasiewicz logics Łn+1. Prime numbers are defined in algebraic-logical terms and represented as rooted trees. The author designs an algorithm which for every prime number n constructs a rooted tree where nodes are natural numbers and n is a root. Finite-valued logics Kn+1 are specified that they have (...)
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    Inadvisable Concession: Kant’s Critique of the Political Philosophy of Christian Garve.Andrey S. Zilber - 2020 - Kantian Journal 39 (1):58-76.
    The starting point of my study is Kant’s remark to the effect that Garve in his treatise on the connection between morality and politics presents arguments in defence of unjust principles. Recognition of these principles is, according to Kant, an inadvisable concession to those who are inclined to abuse it. I interpret this judgement by making a detailed comparison of the texts of the two treatises. I demonstrate that Garve’s work is an eclectic attempt to combine in one concept the (...)
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    Hegel’s Treatment of Transcendental Apperception in Kant.Sally S. Sedgwick - 1992 - The Owl of Minerva 23 (2):151-163.
    From the various discussions of Kant’s theoretical philosophy throughout Hegel’s works, it is not difficult to come away with the impression that Hegel thinks that the Kantian categories are derived from experience, and that the method of a “transcendental” investigation of the forms of subjectivity is nothing other than that of generalization upon observation. As early as the 1802-03 essay, Faith and Knowledge, for example, he characterizes the critical philosophy as the “completion and idealization” of Lockean “empirical psychology.” In § (...)
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  28. Śivasvarodaya: svarodaya-śāstra: "Rāghavīya-Gītā" bhāṣānuvāda sahita.Rāghavendra Śarmā Rāghava (ed.) - 2008 - Vārāṇasī: Anya prāptisthāna Caukhambā Vidyābhavana.
    Metrical work with Hindi translation on divination.
     
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  29. Dretske's etiological view.William S. Robinson - 1983 - Southwest Philosophical Studies 9:23-29.
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    Hegel's psychology.K. Rosenkranz & G. S. Hall - 1873 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 7 (1):17 - 25.
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    Hegel's phenomenology of mind.K. Rosenkranz & G. S. Hall - 1872 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 6 (1):53 - 82.
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    Hegel's relation to his philosophical contemporaries; Schelling, Baader, Krause, herbart, Schopenhauer.Karl Rosenkranz & Geo S. Hall - 1877 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 11 (4):399 - 410.
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  33. The Ironist's Cage: Memory, Trauma, and the Construction of History.M. S. Roth - 1998 - Philosophy East and West 48:189-190.
     
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  34. Kommunikat︠s︡ii︠a︡: metafizika i metadiskurs: sbornik stateĭ.S. V. Kli︠a︡gin & O. D. Shipunova (eds.) - 2010 - Sankt-Peterburg: Peterburgskiĭ gos. politekhnicheskiĭ universitet.
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  35. Print︠s︡ipy materialisticheskoĭ dialektiki kak teorii poznanii︠a︡.V. A. Lektorskiĭ, S. N. Mareev & A. A. Sorokin (eds.) - 1984 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka".
     
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    Plato's Republic and Greek Morality on Lying.Jane S. Zembaty - 1988 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (4):517-545.
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    Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 5: 1884-1886.Charles S. Peirce - 1982 - Indiana University Press.
    "Highly recommended." —Choice "... an important event for the world of philosophy. For the first time we have available in an intelligible form the writings of one of the greatest philosophers of the past hundred years." —The Times Literary Supplement Volume 5 of this landmark edition covers an important transition in Peirce's life, marked by a rekindled enthusiasm for speculative philosophy. The writings include essays relating to his all-embracing theory of categories as well as papers on logic and mathematics.
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  38. Whitehead's Transformation of Pure Act.Lewis S. Ford - 1977 - The Thomist 41 (3):381.
     
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    Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 2: 1867-1871.Charles S. Peirce - 1982 - Indiana University Press.
    "For anyone seriously interested in Peirce, or in nineteenth-century American philosophy, or in American intellectual history, or in philosophy in general, or in semiotics and its philosophical import, these volumes should be required reading." —Murray G. Murphey, Semiotica.
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    i-Frame interventions enhance s-frame interventions.Jiaying Zhao & Frances S. Chen - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e180.
    We argue that i-frame interventions can and do increase support for systemic reforms, and s-frame interventions should be pursued in parallel to address key societal issues. Without accompanying i-frame interventions, s-frame interventions can fail. We offer an operant conditioning framework to generate positive spillover effects. Behavioral scientists should develop i-frame interventions that enhance, rather than compete with, s-frame interventions.
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    Gower's Women in the Confessio.A. S. G. Edwards - 1990 - Mediaevalia 16:223-237.
  42. Khudozhestvennai︠a︡ argumentat︠s︡ii︠a︡.E. S. Akopdzhani︠a︡n - 1991 - Erevan: Izd-vo AN Armenii.
     
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    Reply to Dina Paul's review of "the lion's roar of queen śrīmalā".Review author[S.]: Alex & Hideko Wayman - 1976 - Philosophy East and West 26 (4):492-493.
  44. Garmonizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ sistemy "chelovek--priroda".G. S. Batishchev & A. A. Gorelov (eds.) - 1989 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, In-t filosofii.
     
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  45. Nicholas Trevet's Use of King Alfred's Translation of Boethius, and the Dating of His Commentary,'.Brian S. Donaghey - 1987 - In Alastair J. Minnis, The Medieval Boethius: Studies in the Vernacular Translations of De Consolatione Philosophiae. D.S. Brewer. pp. 1--31.
     
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  46. Problems in Swinburne's Foundation of Necessary Moral Truths.S. Ehastian Muders & Thinio Ziipel - 2008 - In Nicola Mößner, Sebastian Schmoranzer & Christian Weidemann, Richard Swinburne: Christian Philosophy in a Modern World. ontos. pp. 141.
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    Hegel's Image of Phenomenology.Henry S. Harris - 1984 - In Kah Kyung Cho, Philosophy and science in phenomenological perspective. Hingham, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 95--109.
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    Felix Kaufmann’s Theory and Method in the Social Sciences.Robert S. Cohen & Ingeborg K. Helling (eds.) - 2014 - Cham: Springer.
    This volume contains the English translation of Felix Kaufmann's (1895-1945) main work Methodenlehre der Sozialwissenschaften (1936). In this book, Kaufmann develops a general theory of knowledge of the social sciences in his role as a cross-border commuter between Husserl's phenomenology, Kelsen's pure theory of law and the logical positivism of the Vienna Circle. This multilayered inquiry connects the value-oriented reflections of a general philosophy of science with the specificity of the methods and theories of the social sciences, as opposed to (...)
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  49. Hegel’s Philosophy of Action.Edited by Lawrence S. Stepelevich and David Lamb - 1983.
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  50. McGinn, Colin. Shakespeare's Philosophy: Discovering the meaning Behind the Plays.Sandra S. F. Erickson - 2008 - Princípios 15 (24):301-314.
    Resenha do livro de McGinn, Colin. Shakespeare ’s Philosophy : Discovering the meaning Behind the Plays [A filosofia de Shakespeare : descobrindo o significado atrás das peças]. New York: Harper, 2008. 230 páginas.
     
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