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    Kritik der Grundlagen des Zeitalters.Rudolf Boehm - 1974 - Den Haag: Martinus Nijhoff.
    Kritik enttauscht. So kann eine Kritik der Grundlagen des ZeitaIters nur ein enttauschendes Buch sein. Wenn sie als Buch enttauscht, so kann sie aber eben damit doch andere EnWiuschungen, namlich im wirklichen Leben in kiinftiger Zeit, ersparen: wenn niimlich aIle Enttiiuschungen auf - irrigen - Hoffnungen und Erwartungen beruhen. Solche kann eine Kritik der Grund­ lagen des Zeitalters nun endlich, nachdem dieses weit genug fortgeschritten ist, zunichte machen. Zwar laBt sich auch niemand gern seine Hoffnungen und Erwartungen rauben. Aber am (...)
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    Is There Progress in Economics? Knowledge, Truth and the History of Economic Thought. Stephan Boehm, Christian Gehrke, Heinz D. Kurz, Richard Sturn (eds).Boehm Stephan, Christian Gehrke, Heinz D. Kurz, Richard Sturn, Donald Winch, Mark Blaug, Klaus Hamberger, Jack Birner, Sergio Cremaschi, Roger E. Backhouse, Uskali Maki, Luigi Pasinetti, Erich W. Streissler, Philippe Mongin, Augusto Graziani, Hans-Michael Trautwein, Stephen J. Meardon, Andrea Maneschi, Sergio Parrinello, Manuel Fernandez-Lopez, Richard van den Berg, Sandye Gloria-Palermo, Hansjorg Klausinger, Maurice Lageux, Fabio Ravagnani, Neri Salvadori & Pierangelo Garegnani - 2002 - Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
    This thought-provoking book discusses the concept of progress in economics and investigates whether any advance has been made in its different spheres of research. The authors look back at the history, successes and failures of their respective fields and thoroughly examine the notion of progress from an epistemological and methodological perspective. The idea of progress is particularly significant as the authors regard it as an essentially contested concept which can be defined in many ways – theoretically or empirically; locally or (...)
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    Zur Phänomenologie des Inneren Zeitbewusstseins (1893–1917).Edmund Husserl & Rudolf Boehm - 1969 - Springer.
    an der Universität Göttingen gehaltenen Vcwlesung über Hauptstücke aus der Phänomenologie und Theorie der Erkenntnis,l ist annähernd voll­ ständig erhalten; die Blätter des V cwlesungsmanuskripts zur Phänomenologie des inneren Zeitbewußtseins liegen verstreut in den Konvoluten F I 6 und 2 F I 8 des Husserl-Archivs zu Löwen. Allerdings fußt der Erste Teil des Erstdrucks, dessen Bezeichnung als Die Vorlesungen über das innere Zeit­ bewußtsein aus dem Jahre 1905 gleichwohl auch in vcwliegender Neuausgabe beibehalten wurde, nur zum Teil noch, und auch (...)
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  4. Six Theosophic Points.Jacob Boehme - 1958
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    Dissociating perceptual and representation-based contributions to priming of face recognition☆.S. Boehm, E. KlostErmann, W. Sommer & K. Paller - 2006 - Consciousness and Cognition 15 (1):163-174.
    Repetition priming of object identification refers to the phenomenon whereby experience with an object induces systematic changes in subsequent processing of that same object. This data-driven form of priming is distinct from conceptually-driven priming. To date, considerable controversy exists about whether data-driven priming reflects facilitation in perceptual processing or mediation by preexisting object representations. The present study concerned priming of recognizing familiar and unfamiliar faces and how this priming is influenced by face inversion, which interferes with perceptual face processing. Perceptual (...)
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    An Interview with Andrzej Wajda.Aleksandra Ziółkowska-Boehm & Andrzej Wajda - 2007 - The Chesterton Review 33 (1-2):294-301.
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    Kaja, a Stretscher-Barear from the Warsaw Uprising, Saviour of the Hubal Cross.Aleksandra Ziółkowska-Boehm - 2006 - Dialogue and Universalism 16 (7-9):157-174.
    This paper is a fragment of the book “Kaja od Radosława, czyli historia Hubalowego Krzyża”, which was published by Warszawskie Wydawnictwo Literackie Muza in 2006. It will be published by the American publisher The Military History Press under the title “Kaia Savior of the Hubal Cross”. Covering a century of Polish history, it is full of tragic and compelling events. Such historic events as Polish life in Siberia, Warsaw before the war, the German occupation, the Warsaw Uprising, life in Ostaszków, (...)
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    Husserl et l´idealisme classique.Rudolf Boehm - 1958 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 5:53-53.
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  9. Erste Philosophie.Edmund Husserl & Rudolf Boehm - 1956 - Martiuns Nijhoff.
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    Moral Origins: The Evolution of Virtue, Altruism, and Shame.Christopher Boehm - 2010 - Basic Books.
    Darwin's inner voice -- Living the virtuous life -- Of altruism and free riders -- Knowing our immediate predecessors -- Resurrecting some venerable ancestors -- A natural Garden of Eden -- The positive side of social selection -- Learning morals across the generations -- Work of the moral majority -- Pleistocene ups, downs, and crashes -- Testing the selection-by-reputation hypothesis -- The evolution of morals -- Epilogue: humanity's moral future.
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    Ästhetische Erfahrung.Willi Oelmüller & Gottfried Boehm (eds.) - 1981 - Zürich: Schöningh.
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  12. L'être et le temps.Martin Heidegger, Rudolf Boehm & Alphonse de Waelhens - 1964 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (4):610-611.
     
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  13. Erste Philosophie , Zweiter Teil, Theorie der phänomenologischen Reduktion.Edmund Husserl & Rudolf Boehm - 1959 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (4):540-541.
     
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    Does Feedback-Related Brain Response during Reinforcement Learning Predict Socio-motivational dependence in Adolescence?Diana Raufelder, Rebecca Boehme, Lydia Romund, Sabrina Golde, Robert C. Lorenz, Tobias Gleich & Anne Beck - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Kant’s Critique of Spinoza.Omri Boehm - 2014 - New York: Oup Usa.
    Contemporary philosophers frequently assume that Kant never seriously engaged with Spinoza or Spinozism --certainly not before the break of Der Pantheismusstreit, or within the Critique of Pure Reason. Offering an alternative reading of key pre-critical texts and to some of the Critique's most central chapters, Omri Boehm challenges this common assumption. He argues that Kant not only is committed to Spinozism in early essays such as "The One Possible Basis" and "New Elucidation," but also takes up Spinozist metaphysics as (...)
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  16. Zur Phänomenologie des inneren Zeitbewusstseins , Husserliana X.Edmund Husserl & Rudolf Boehm - 1967 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 22 (1):94-94.
     
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  17. Hume’s “projectivism” explained.Miren Boehm - 2020 - Synthese 199 (1-2):815-833.
    Hume appeals to a mysterious mental process to explain how to world appears to possess features that are not present in sense perceptions, namely causal, moral, and aesthetic properties. He famously writes that the mind spreads itself onto the external world, and that we stain or gild natural objects with our sentiments. Projectivism is founded on these texts but it assumes a reading of Hume’s language as merely metaphorical. This assumption, however, conflicts sharply with the important explanatory role that “spreading” (...)
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  18. Hume's Foundational Project in the Treatise.Miren Boehm - 2016 - European Journal of Philosophy 24 (1):55-77.
    In the Introduction to the Treatise Hume very enthusiastically announces his project to provide a secure and solid foundation for the sciences by grounding them on his science of man. And Hume indicates in the Abstract that he carries out this project in the Treatise. But most interpreters do not believe that Hume's project comes to fruition. In this paper, I offer a general reading of what I call Hume's ‘foundational project’ in the Treatise, but I focus especially on Book (...)
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  19. Filling the Gaps in Hume’s Vacuums.Miren Boehm - 2012 - Hume Studies 38 (1):79-99.
    The paper addresses two difficulties that arise in Treatise 1.2.5. First, Hume appears to be inconsistent when he denies that we have an idea of a vacuum or empty space yet allows for the idea of an “invisible and intangible distance.” My solution to this difficulty is to develop the overlooked possibility that Hume does not take the invisible and intangible distance to be a distance at all. Second, although Hume denies that we have an idea of a vacuum, some (...)
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    Conflict and the evolution of social control.Christopher Boehm - 2000 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 7 (1-2):1-2.
    With an interest in origins, it is proposed that conflict within the group can be taken as a natural focus for exploring the evolutionary development of human moral communities. Morality today involves social control but also the management of conflicts within the group. It is hypothesized that early manifestations of morality involved the identification and collective suppression of behaviours likely to cause such conflict. By triangulation the mutual ancestor of humans and the two Pan species lived in pronounced social dominance (...)
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    Seminar, Die Hermeneutik und die Wissenschaften.Hans-Georg Gadamer & Gottfried Boehm (eds.) - 1978 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Freedom and the Cogito.Omri Boehm - 2014 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (4):704-724.
    Drawing on Descartes' account of générosité, a reinterpretation of the Cogito is offered, emphasizing the role of the will. The paper's first part focuses on Cartesian ethics. It is argued that Descartes can be viewed as a Stoical thinker rather than a Baconian one. That is, he holds that theoretical contemplation is itself the primary ground of human happiness and tranquility of mind – experienced as the feeling of générosité. The paper's second part draws on the first in accounting for (...)
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    Seminar philosophische Hermeneutik.Hans-Georg Gadamer & Gottfried Boehm (eds.) - 1976 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Computers in developing nations.Edward L. Robertson, Barry W. Boehm, Harry D. Huskey, Alan B. Kamman & Michael R. Lackner - 1976 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 7 (2):7-9.
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    Was ist ein Bild?Gottfried Boehm (ed.) - 1994 - München: W. Fink.
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    Boehm, Max Hildebert. Natur und Sittlichkeit bei Fichte.Max Hildebert Boehm - 1917 - Kant Studien 21 (1-3).
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    Boehm, Max Hildebert. Der Sinn der humanistischen Bildung.Max Hildebert Boehm - 1917 - Kant Studien 21 (1-3).
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  28. Antagonistic Redundancy -- A Theory of Error-Correcting Information Transfer in Organisms.Johannes W. Dietrich & Bernhard O. Boehm - 2004 - In Robert Trappl (ed.), Cybernetics and Systems 2004. Wien, Österreich: pp. 225-30.
    Living organisms are exposed to numerous influencing factors. This holds also true for their infrastructures that are processing and transducing information like endocrine networks or nerval channels. Therefore, the ability to compensate for noise is crucial for survival. An efficient mechanism to neutralise disturbances is instantiated in form of parallel complementary communication channels exerting antagonistic effects at their common receivers. Different signal processing types share the ability to suppress noise, to widen the system’s regulation capacity, and to provide for variable (...)
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  29. Kant’s Regulative Spinozism.Omri Boehm - 2012 - Kant Studien 103 (3):292-317.
    : The question of Kant’s relation to Spinozist thought has been virtually ignored over the years. I analyze Kant’s pre-critical ‘possibility-proof’ of God’s existence, elaborated in the Beweisgrund, as well as the echoes that this proof has in the first Critique, in beginning to uncover the connection between Kant’s thought and Spinoza’s. Kant’s espousal of the Principle of Sufficient Reason [PSR] for the analysis of modality during the pre-critical period committed him, I argue, to Spinozist substance monism. Much textual evidence (...)
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    The Normativity of Experience and Causal Belief in Hume’s Treatise.Miren Boehm - 2014 - Hume Studies 39 (2):203-231.
    What is the source of normativity in Hume’s account of causal reasoning? In virtue of what are causal beliefs justified for Hume? To answer these questions, the literature appeals, almost invariably, to custom or some feature thereof. I argue, in contrast, that causal beliefs are justified for Hume because they issue from experience. Although he denies experience the title of justifying reason, for Hume experience has normative authority. I offer an interpretation of the source and nature of the normativity of (...)
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    Vom Gesichtspunkt der Phänomenologie.Rudolf Boehm - 1969 - Den Haag: M. Nijhoff.
    [1.] Husserl-Studien -- 2. Bd. Studien zur Phänomenologie der Epoché.
  32. The Works of Jacob Boehme [Ed. By F.F., Tr. By J. Ellistone]. The Epistles.Jacob Boehme, John Ellistone & F. F. - 1886
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    The participation of businesses in community decision making.Amnon Boehm - 2005 - Business and Society 44 (2):144-177.
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    A longitudinal experimental study comparing the effectiveness of happiness-enhancing strategies in Anglo Americans and Asian Americans.Julia K. Boehm, Sonja Lyubomirsky & Kennon M. Sheldon - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (7):1263-1272.
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    The Principle of Sufficient Reason, the Ontological Argument and the Is/Ought Distinction.Omri Boehm - 2016 - European Journal of Philosophy 24 (3):556-579.
    Kant's attack on metaphysics consists in large part in his attack on a principle that he names the Supreme Principle of Pure Reason. This principle, it is not often noticed, is the Principle of Sufficient Reason [PSR]. In interpreting this principle as such, I argue that Kant's attack on the PSR depends on Kant's claim that existence is not a first-order predicate. If existence isn't what Kant calls a real predicate, the PSR is false. While this constitutes a powerful Kantian (...)
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  36. Basic Reflections on Husserl’s Phenomenological Reduction.Rudolf Boehm - 1965 - International Philosophical Quarterly 5 (2):183-202.
    The article traces out the history of the evolution in meaning of the phenomenological reduction in husserl's writings. The starting point is husserl's conviction that what is lacking most to philosophy as well as to science is a truly rigorous scientific method. Already in the "logical investigations" (1901) the phenomenological reduction is presented as the core of this method. But here this reduction is understood as a deliberate restriction or limitation of the mind to what is adequately perceived in an (...)
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    Corporate Social Responsibility: A Complementary Perspective of Community and Corporate Leaders.Amnon Boehm - 2002 - Business and Society Review 107 (2):171-194.
    Research studies on Corporate Social Responsibility often focus on revealing corporate leaders’ attitudes toward various issues of CSR. The position of the present paper is that to understand CSR, we must grasp the collaborative perspective of CSR, and discern the attitudes of community leaders as well as corporate leaders. To this end, the study compares attitudes of community leaders with those of corporate leaders in three localities in Israel. The study examines various issues of CSR, highlighting the benefits to both (...)
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  38. The Concept of Body in Hume’s Treatise.Miren Boehm - 2013 - ProtoSociology:206-220.
    Hume’s views concerning the existence of body or external objects are notoriously difficult and intractable. The paper sheds light on the concept of body in Hume’s Treatise by defending three theses. First, that Hume’s fundamental tenet that the only objects that are present to the mind are perceptions must be understood as methodological, rather than metaphysical or epistemological. Second, that Hume considers legitimate the fundamental assumption of natural philosophy that through experience and observation we know body. Third, that many of (...)
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  39. Repetition increases the rated validity of statements in areas of high or moderate expertise.Hr Arkes, L. Boehm & B. Jacobsen - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):348-348.
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  40. Erste Philosophie, . Zweiter Teil : Theorie der phänomenologischen Reduktion, Tome VIII des Husserliana.Edmund Husserl & Rudolf Boehm - 1959 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 64 (4):485-485.
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  41. Over de Oorsprong van de Meetkunde.E. Husserl, J. Duytschaever & R. Boehm - 1978 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 40 (4):682-682.
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  42. Time for Hume’s Unchanging Objects.Miren Boehm & Maité Cruz - 2023 - Philosophers' Imprint 23 (16).
    In his discussion of our idea of time in the Treatise, Hume makes the perplexing claim that unchanging objects cannot be said to endure. While Hume is targeting the Newtonian conception of absolute time, it is not at all clear how his denial that unchanging objects are in time fits with this target. Moreover, Hume diagnoses our belief that unchanging objects endure as the product of a psychological fiction, but his account of this fiction is also riddled with puzzling claims (...)
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    Collective intentionality: A basic and early component of moral evolution.Christopher Boehm - 2018 - Philosophical Psychology 31 (5):680-702.
  44. The First Antinomy and Spinoza.Omri Boehm - 2011 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (4):683 - 710.
    Scholars commonly assume that Kant never seriously engaged with Spinoza or Spinozism. However, in his later writings Kant argues several times that Spinozism is the most consistent form of transcendental realism. In the first part of the paper, I argue that the first Antinomy, debating the age and size of the world, already reflects Kant's confrontation with Spinozist metaphysics. Specifically, the position articulated in the Antithesis ? according to which the world is infinite and uncreated ? is Spinozist, not Leibnizian, (...)
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    Les archives Husserl a louvain.H. L. Van Breda, Rudolf Boehm & Jacques Ridé - 1954 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 9 (1):3 - 20.
  46. Les archives HUSSERL, à Louvain.H. Van Breda, Rudolf Boehm & Jacques Ridé - 1954 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 9:3.
     
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    O Arquivo de Husserl em Lovaina.H. L. Van Breda & Rudolf Boehm - 1956 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 12 (1):29-44.
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    The natural selection of altruistic traits.Christopher Boehm - 1999 - Human Nature 10 (3):205-252.
    Proponents of the standard evolutionary biology paradigm explain human “altruism” in terms of either nepotism or strict reciprocity. On that basis our underlying nature is reduced to a function of inclusive fitness: human nature has to be totally selfish or nepotistic. Proposed here are three possible paths to giving costly aid to nonrelatives, paths that are controversial because they involve assumed pleiotropic effects or group selection. One path is pleiotropic subsidies that help to extend nepotistic helping behavior from close family (...)
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    Is There a Downside of Job Accommodations? An Employee Perspective on Individual Change Processes.Julia M. Kensbock, Stephan A. Boehm & Kirill Bourovoi - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  50. The moral consequences of social selection.Christopher Boehm - 2014 - In Frans B. M. De Waal, Patricia Smith Churchland, Telmo Pievani & Stefano Parmigiani (eds.), Evolved Morality: The Biology and Philosophy of Human Conscience. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.
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