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    Ergebnisse und probleme der naturwissenschaft.Bernhard Bavink - 1924 - Leipzig,: S. Hirzel.
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  2. Ergebnisse probleme der naturwissenschaften.Bernhard Bavink - 1933 - Leipzig,: S. Hirzel.
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  3. Tabii ilimlerin umumî netice ve meseleri veya yeni tabiat felsefine medhâl.Bernhard Bavink - 1926 - İstanbul: Matbaa-yi Âmire. Edited by Avnürrefik.
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  4. Allgemeine ergebnisse und probleme der naturwissenschaft.Bernhard Bavink - 1914 - Leipzig,: S. Hirzel.
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  5. Ergebnisse und Probleme der Naturwissenschaften.Bernhard Bavink - 1924 - Zürich,: S. Hirzel.
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    Ergebnisse und probleme der naturwissenschaft.Bernhard Bavink - 1924 - Leipzig,: S. Hirzel.
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  7. Conquêtes et problèmes de la science contemporaine.Bernhard Bavink - 1950 - Neuchâtel,: La Baconnière.
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  8. Das Übel in der Welt.Bernhard Bavink - 1947 - München: Erasmus Verlag.
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  9. Risultati e problemi delle scienze naturali.Bernhard Bavink - 1947 - Firenze,: Sansoni.
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  10. Weltschöpfung in Mythos und Religion, Philosophie und Naturwissenschaft.Bernhard Bavink - 1950 - München,: E. Reinhardt. Edited by Aloys Wenzl.
     
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  11. Was ist Wahrheit in den Naturwissenschaften?Bernhard Bavink - 1947 - Wiesbaden,: E. Brockhaus.
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  12. The Natural Sciences.Bernhard Bavink & H. Stafford Hatfield - 1934 - Philosophy of Science 1 (1):123-129.
  13. Conquêtes et problèmes de la Science contemporaine.Bernhard Bavink & René Sudre - 1954 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 59 (4):457-458.
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  14. Conquêtes et problèmes de la science contemporaine.Bernhard Bavink & René Sudre - 1953 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 58 (3):326-328.
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    Die Bedeutung des Konvergenzprinzips für die Erkenntnistheorie der Naturwissenschaften.Bernhard Bavink - 1947 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 2 (1):111 - 130.
  16. Das Übel in der Welt vom Standpunkt der Wissenschaft und Religion.Bernhard Bavink - 1926 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (6):199-199.
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  17. Die Hauptfragen der heutigen Naturphilosophie. I.Bernhard Bavink - 1928 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 7:133-133.
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    Science and God.Bernhard Bavink - 1934 - The Monist 44:319.
  19. Science and God.Bernhard Bavink & H. Stafford Hatfield - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (34):237-238.
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  20. The anatomy of modern science.Bernhard Bavink - 1932 - London,: G. Bell & sons. Edited by H. Hatfield.
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    The Anatomy of Modern Science: An Introduction to the Scientific Philosophy of To-Day (Classic Reprint).Bernhard Bavink & H. Stafford Hatfield - 2017 - Bell.
    Excerpt from The Anatomy of Modern Science: An Introduction to the Scientific Philosophy of to-DayIt was clear to me from the start that this need could be met in a way that would satisfy men of science only if the presentation dealt in the first place with the scientific results and not the philosophic problems. This book therefore deals with Inductive Philosophy, so to speak: the philosophic questions grow naturally out of the results and problems of science. I confidently believe (...)
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    The natural sciences: an introduction to the scientific philosophy of to-day.Bernhard Bavink - 1932 - New York: Arno Press. Edited by H. Hatfield.
  23. Was ist Wahrheit in den Naturwissenschaften?Bernhard Bavink - 1952 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 142:275-276.
     
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  24. urrent Social Problems. [REVIEW]Bernhard Bavink - 1934 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 44:319.
     
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  25. Zum Gedächtnis von Bernhard Bavink.Aloys Wenzl - 1951 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 61:59.
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    Science and God. By Bernhard Bavink. Translated by H. Stafford HATFIELD. (London: G. Bell & Sons. 1933. Pp. ix + 174. Price 5s.). [REVIEW]Ralph E. Stedman - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (34):237-.
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    The Natural Sciences. Bernhard Bavink, H. Stafford Hatfield. [REVIEW]A. Cornelius Benjamin - 1934 - Philosophy of Science 1 (1):123-129.
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    Erfahrung, die zur Sprache drängt: Studien zur Psychoanalyse und Psychotherapie aus phänomenologischer Sicht.Bernhard Waldenfels - 2019 - Berlin: Suhrkamp.
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  29. Don’t Look Now.Bernhard Salow & Arif Ahmed - 2019 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 70 (2):327-350.
    Good’s theorem is the apparent platitude that it is always rational to ‘look before you leap’: to gather information before making a decision when doing so is free. We argue that Good’s theorem is not platitudinous and may be false. And we argue that the correct advice is rather to ‘make your act depend on the answer to a question’. Looking before you leap is rational when, but only when, it is a way to do this.
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  30. Elusive Externalism.Bernhard Salow - 2019 - Mind 128 (510):397-427.
    Epistemologists have recently noted a tension between (i) denying access internalism, and (ii) maintaining that rational agents cannot be epistemically akratic, believing claims akin to ‘p, but I shouldn’t believe p’. I bring out the tension, and develop a new way to resolve it. The basic strategy is to say that access internalism is false, but that counterexamples to it are ‘elusive’ in a way that prevents rational agents from suspecting that they themselves are counterexamples to the internalist principles. I (...)
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    Hyperphänomene: Modi hyperbolischer Erfahrung.Bernhard Waldenfels - 2012 - Berlin: Suhrkamp.
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    Molecularity in the Theory of Meaning and the Topic Neutrality of Logic.Bernhard Weiss & Nils Kürbis - 2024 - In Antonio Piccolomini D'Aragona (ed.), Perspectives on Deduction: Contemporary Studies in the Philosophy, History and Formal Theories of Deduction. Springer Verlag. pp. 187-209.
    Without directly addressing the Demarcation Problem for logic—the problem of distinguishing logical vocabulary from others—we focus on distinctive aspects of logical vocabulary in pursuit of a second goal in the philosophy of logic, namely, proposing criteria for the justification of logical rules. Our preferred approach has three components. Two of these are effectively Belnap’s, but with a twist. We agree with Belnap’s response to Prior’s challenge to inferentialist characterisations of the meanings of logical constants. Belnap argued that for a logical (...)
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    Technologische Entwicklungspfade: Innovation und Folgelasten: Macht und Ohnmacht angewandter Ethik bei der Einbettung nutzerfreundlicher Technologie.Bernhard Irrgang - 2016 - Würzburg: Königshausen et Neumann.
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  34. Dimensions of human existence as dimensions of the hermeneutics of transcendence.Bernhard Nitsche - 2023 - In Bernhard Nitsche & Marcus Schmücker (eds.), God or the divine?: religious transcendence beyond Monism and theism, between personality and impersonality. Boston: De Gruyter.
     
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  35. God or the divine?Bernhard Nitsche - 2023 - In Bernhard Nitsche & Marcus Schmücker (eds.), God or the divine?: religious transcendence beyond Monism and theism, between personality and impersonality. Boston: De Gruyter.
     
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    Between Logic and the World: An Integrated Theory of Generics.Bernhard Nickel - 2016 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Bernhard Nickel presents a theory of generic sentences and the kind-directed modes of thought they express. The theory closely integrates compositional semantics with metaphysics to solve the problem that generics pose: what do generics mean? Generic sentences are extremely simple, yet if there are patterns to be discerned in terms of which are true and which are false, these patterns are subtle and complex. Ravens are black, and lions have manes: statistical measures cannot do justice to the facts, but (...)
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  37. Deutsche Philosophen von Kant bis Heidegger.Bernhard Funck (ed.) - 1965 - München,: Funck.
  38. Der lateinische Gedanke und die deutsche Subjektivität.Bernhard Lakebrink - 1946 - Köln,: J. P. Bachem.
     
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    Martin Buber und das dialogische Leben.Bernhard Lang - 1963 - Bern,: H. Lang.
    In der vorliegenden Schrift soll Martin Buber als dem scharfen Diagnostiker unserer Zeit und dem Künder ewiger Wahrheiten die ganze Aufmerksamkeit gelten. Kein Denken lässt sich so wenig in billigen Schlagwörtern einfangen, wie das Martin Bubers. Die erste Aufgabe wird sein, die Situation in der wir leben, und die Buber meint, etwas näher zu bestimmen. Dies wird uns in die Lage setzen, jene Fragen zu vernehmen, die die Situation zu uns allen spricht. Sodann werden wir uns der besonderen Gestalt der (...)
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    Studien zur Erkenntnislehre des Peter von Ailly.Bernhard Meller - 1954 - Freiburg,: Herder. Edited by Pierre D' Ailly.
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    Die Wurzeln des Rechts.Bernhard Rehfeldt - 1951 - Berlin: Duncker Und Humblot.
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    Wissarion Grigorjewitsch Belinskij, Wegbereiter des revolutionären Atheismus in Russland.Bernhard Schultze - 1958 - München,: A. Pustet.
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    Erziehung und Selbstsein.Bernhard Tollkötter - 1961 - Rattingen bei Düsseldorf, Ger.: A. Henn.
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  44. Memory and temporal displacement.Bernhard Waldenfels - 2021 - In Jan-Ivar Lindén (ed.), To Understand What is Happening: Essays on Historicity. Boston: Brill.
     
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  45. Von wem die Gewalt in den Staaten herrührt.Bernhard Weissel - 1963 - Berlin,: Rütten & Loening.
     
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    Auf der Spur des Ewigen.Bernhard Welte - 1965 - Freiburg,: Herder.
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    Responsive Ethics.Bernhard Waldenfels - 2012 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), The Oxford handbook of contemporary phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter covers the traditional role of responsibility, and the possible connections between response and responsibility. These connections are explored through the advance of trust and the surplus of the extraordinary in relation to the Third Party. The idea of responsibility comes from the sphere of juridical law, and has a theological touch. The classical conception presented suffers from a permanent erosion that is reinforced by systemic constraints. Trust is a natural element of every community that is together applied by (...)
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    Comment on John Searle’s The Construction of Social Reality.Bernhard Waldenfels - 1998 - Analyse & Kritik 20 (2):159-165.
    This comment deals with some basic elements Searle uses in order to construct social reality, i.e. togetherness, we-intentionality and the distinction between institutional and brute facts. The commentator argues that Searle’s theory tends to a partial biologism because lacking a sufficient concept of embodiment. Consequently ‘pre-institutional facts’ such as eating, copulating, working or torturing are systematically underdetermined. On the deontic level the theory relies on natural processes of conventional power. So the distinction between factual acceptance and acceptability is blurred by (...)
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    Die Albert dem Grossen zugeschriebene Summa naturalium.Bernhard Albertus & Geyer - 1938 - Münster,: Aschendorff. Edited by Albertus & Bernhard Geyer.
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    Das Feuer des Eros: Platon zur Einführung.Bernhard Braun - 2003 - De Gruyter.
    Der orientalische Gott Eros ist in seinen Ursprungen ein Zerreisser dieser Welt. Er wirft sie aus dem Takt und zerstort ihre Harmonie. Das jedoch war den fruhen griechischen Baumeistern des Abendlandes gar nicht recht. In einem aufregenden Akt wurde der Zerreisser zum Versohner umgedeutet. Besonders anschaulich wird diese Geschichte beim grossen Philosophen Platon. Dort liegen die Wurzeln fur eine erregende Spiritualitat auf der einen und fur die technisch-wissenschaftliche Welteroberung auf der anderen Seite. Mit didaktischem Geschick entfaltet der Autor mit zahlreichen (...)
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