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    Biologie und Geist.Adolf Portmann - 1956 - [Freiburg]: Herder.
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  2. Aufbruch der Lebensforschung.Adolf Portmann - 1965 - Zurich: Rhein-Verlag.
     
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    Die ontogenese der vögel AlS evolutionsproblem.Adolf Portmann - 1935 - Acta Biotheoretica 1 (1-2):59-90.
    This paper tries to trace the different evolutional stages the egg of primitive chordates had to pass through to reach the complex state of the bird egg . It tries to ascribe to the evolutional stages the successive appearance of transitional particularities which characterise the egg and the ontogeny of birds.The different forms of individual development in birds are classified in 7 groups, proceeding from primitive to more advanced types. The type of Galliformes, especially of the Megapodidae, is shown to (...)
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  4. Alles fliesst.Adolf Portmann - 1967 - Wien,: Herder.
     
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    Correspondences in man and world =.Adolf Portmann & Rudolf Ritsema (eds.) - 1975 - Leiden: Brill.
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    Color Symbolism: Six Excerpts From the Eranos Yearbook 1972.Adolf Portmann (ed.) - 1977 - Spring Publications.
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  7. Die Biologie und des neue Menschenbild.Adolf Portmann - 1969 - [Stuttgart]: Belser-Presse. Edited by Georg Meistermann.
     
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    L’autoprésentation, motif de l’elaboration des formes vivantes.Adolf Portmann - 1996 - Études Phénoménologiques 12 (23-24):131-164.
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    Man and speech =.Adolf Portmann & Rudolf Ritsema (eds.) - 1973 - Leiden: Brill.
    ERNST BENZ DIE SCHÖPFERISCHE BEDEUTUNG DES WORTES BEI JACOB BOEHME I Wenn der diesjährige Eranos sich als Thema : „Mensch und Wort" gestellt hat, ...
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    Norms in a changing world =.Adolf Portmann & Rudolf Ritsema (eds.) - 1977 - Leiden: Brill.
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    Omologia e Analogia. Un problema fondamentale per la comprensione della vita.Adolf Portmann - 2016 - Rivista di Estetica 62:5-26.
    L’originaria visione del mondo attribuiva la correlazione tra le varie forme di vita (piante, animali ed esseri umani) a un atto di creazione operato da ignote potenze superiori. In Occidente tale concezione ha trovato la sua massima espressione nella fede in un’unica potenza creatrice, che si riteneva fosse obbligata a realizzare tutto ciò che era virtualmente possibile: la «catena dell’essere» andava dalla materia inanimata del regno minerale alle piante e agli animali, su su fino agli esseri umani, alle creature sovrumane (...)
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  12. Von der Idee des Humanen in der gegenwärtigen Biologie.Adolf Portmann - 1950 - St. Gallen,: Tschudy-Verlag.
     
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  13. Vom Lebendigen.Adolf Portmann - 1973 - Frankfurt, am Main]: Suhrkamp.
    Das Problem des Lebendigen.--Die Gestalt, das Geheimnis des Lebendigen.--Anthropologische Deutung der menschlichen Entwicklungsperiode.--Um eine basale Anthropologie.--Der Mensch im Bereich der Planung.--Sinnvolle Lebensführung.--Die Sprache im Schaffen des Naturforschers.--Biologisches zur ästhetischen Erziehung.--Goethes Morphologie in unserer Zeit.
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    Adolf Portmann: A Thinker of Self-Expressive Life.Filip Jaroš & Jiří Klouda (eds.) - 2021 - Springer Verlag.
    This edited volume is the first specialized book in English about the Swiss zoologist and anthropologist Adolf Portmann. It provides a clarification and update of Portmann’s theoretical approach to the phenomenon of life, characterized by terms such as “inwardness” and “self-presentation.” Portmann’s concepts of secondary altriciality and the social uterus have become foundational in philosophical anthropology, providing a benchmark of the difference between humans and animals. In its content, this book brings together two approaches: historical and (...)
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    The Semantic Morphology of Adolf Portmann: A Starting Point for the Biosemiotics of Organic Form? [REVIEW]Karel Kleisner - 2008 - Biosemiotics 1 (2):207-219.
    This paper develops the ideas of the Swiss zoologist Adolf Portmann or, more precisely, his concept of organic self-representation, wherein Portmann considered the outer surface of living organisms as a specific organ that serves in a self-representational role. This idea is taken as a starting point from which to elaborate Portman’s ideas, so as to make them compatible with the theoretical framework of biosemiotics. Today, despite the many theories that help us understand aposematism, camouflage, deception and other (...)
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    Organisms as subjects: Jakob von Uexküll and Adolf Portmann on the autonomy of living beings and anthropological difference.Filip Jaroš & Carlo Brentari - 2022 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 44 (3):1-23.
    This paper focuses on the links between Jakob von Uexküll’s theoretical biology and Adolf Portmann’s conception of organic life. Its main purpose is to show that Uexküll and Portmann not only share a view of the living being as an autonomous and holistically organized entity, but also base this view on the seminal idea of the subjectivity of the organism. In other words, the respective holistic principles securing the autonomy of the living being—the Bauplan, for Uexküll; the (...)
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    Sobre la antropología de Adolf Portmann.Anselmo González Jara - 1972 - Anuario Filosófico 5 (1):209-275.
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    Correction to: Organisms as subjects: Jakob von Uexküll and Adolf Portmann on the autonomy of living beings and anthropological difference.Filip Jaroš & Carlo Brentari - 2022 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 44 (4):1-1.
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    Weltbezogenheit in der Erscheinung der Gestalt: Anthropologische Ästhetik ex negativo bei Adolf Portmann.Arantzazu Saratxaga Arregi - 2020 - Internationales Jahrbuch für Philosophische Anthropologie 9 (1):171-186.
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    Der Mensch als geistiges Naturwesen bei Adolf Portmann (1897–1982): Reflexionsfragmente im Lichte eigener autobiographischer Perspektiven.Frank Schulz-Nieswandt - 2023 - Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG.
    The book is a reconstruction of the works of Adolf Portmann (1897–1982) as contributions (1) to a philosophical anthropology as the foundation of a theory of education and socialization related to psychology of ontogenetic development, (2) to biosemiotics and (3) to an critical theory of the technical civilization of modern capitalism. The paradigm of Portmann ist characterized by the transition of the dualism of nature and culture going beyond cartsianism and the mechanical and functional understanding of causality (...)
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    Portmann, Goethe and Modern Biology: Two and a Half Ways of Looking at Nature.Markus Wild - 2021 - In Filip Jaroš & Jiří Klouda (eds.), Adolf Portmann: A Thinker of Self-Expressive Life. Springer Verlag. pp. 145-158.
    A fundamental and bold claim of Portmann’s philosophy of biology is a thesis about the autonomy of self-representation of all living beings: “Self-presentation has to be understood as a basic fact of life, on a par with self-maintenance and the preservation of the species.” In other words, the perceivable appearance of organisms cannot be reduced to its chemical, physiological, morphological or functional causes, but must be understood as a phenomenon in its own right. The aim of the following contribution (...)
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  22. Preface To a Science of Man.Adolphe Portmann & Hans Kaal - 1962 - Diogenes 10 (40):1-26.
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    In defense of sin.John Portmann (ed.) - 2001 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Intriguing, and occasionally unsettling, In Defense of Sin is a refreshingly frank exploration of some real facts of life. Portmann gathers an on-target collection of great writers on transgressions large and small. Read about defenses for promiscuity, greed, deceit, gossip, lust, breaking the golden rule, and more--and use this unusual guide to decide for yourself if sin has a place in our contemporary, and virtually unshockable, society. Provocative and illuminating, this book may change how you think about sin, morality, (...)
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    Metafizyczność języka.Adolf Szołtysek - 1992 - Katowice: Uniwersytet Śląski.
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    Response to ???Autonomy as Scapegoat in the Organ Shortage Debate: A Reply to Portmann??? by T. L. Zutlevics.John Portmann - 2002 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11 (1):73-75.
    T. L. Zutlevics has written a thoughtful response to my piece on the anxiety borne of cutting bodies. I am grateful for this opportunity to turn back to the pressing problem of organ shortages.
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  26. On the Theory of the Negative Judgment.Adolf Reinach & Barry Smith - 1982 - In Barry Smith (ed.), Parts and Moments. Studies in Logic and Formal Ontology. Munich/Vienna: Philosophia Verlag. pp. 315–377.
    Distinguishes two senses of 'judgment' on the one hand as meaning a state of 'conviction' or 'belief', and on the other hand as meaning an act of 'affirmation' or 'assertion'. Certainly conviction and assertion stand in close relation to each other, but they delineate two heterogeneous logical spheres, and thereby divide the total field of the theory of judgment into two neighbouring but separate sub-fields. Once this is done it is shown to have implications for our understanding especially of the (...)
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  27. The Duhemian Argument.Adolf Grünbaum - 1960 - Philosophy of Science 27 (1):75 - 87.
    This paper offers a refutation of P. Duhem's thesis that the falsifiability of an isolated empirical hypothesis H as an explanans is unavoidably inconclusive. Its central contentions are the following: 1. No general features of the logic of falsifiability can assure, for every isolated empirical hypothesis H and independently of the domain to which it pertains, that H can always be preserved as an explanans of any empirical findings O whatever by some modification of the auxiliary assumptions A in conjunction (...)
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    A Sentimental Patient.John Portmann - 2000 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 9 (1):17-22.
    Today's Zeitgeist dictates that physicians not only care for their patients, but also care deeply about them. According to a recent article in a prominent journal, It may well be that the Zeitgeist says more about how we feel as potential patients than what we actually expect of physicians. Nonetheless, this Zeitgeist poses an important problem for the physician who cares for a sentimental patient. here describes a contrived exaggeration of the emotional availability of physicians. Despite the impossibility of articulating (...)
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    Abortion: Three Rival Versions of Suffering.John Portmann - 1999 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 (4):489-497.
    Kant postulates in TheMetaphysicsofMorals that we share a moral duty to sympathize actively in the suffering of another and to cultivate the virtue of compassion. More recently, Howard Brody has claimed that a good physician must maintain in her imagination What does it mean to take suffering seriously in the context of abortion? It means that a physician must listen to three rival versions of suffering: that of a woman who has inquired about an abortion, that of her fetus, and (...)
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    Cutting Bodies to Harvest Organs.John Portmann - 1999 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 (3):288-298.
    Reverence for the autonomy of patients dominates healthcare ethics in the United States. Such reverence emblematizes personal freedom, a cherished American ideal.
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    Like marriage, without the romance.J. Portmann - 2000 - Journal of Medical Ethics 26 (3):194-197.
    Physicians and philosophers have contributed to the field of medical ethics several different paradigms for the physician-patient relationship. Here I suggest another: marriage. Patients usually enter into relationships as we enter marriage: we allow our high hopes to obscure the possibility of deep disappointment. The argument of the essay encourages renewed focus on the contractual element of physician-patient relationships.
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    Approachable free subsets and fine structure derived scales.Dominik Adolf & Omer Ben-Neria - 2024 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 175 (7):103428.
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    Introduction: truth and truth-making.Adolf Rami - 2009 - In E. J. Lowe & A. Rami (eds.), Truth and Truth-Making. Montreal: McGill-Queen's. pp. 1-36.
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  34. Space, Time and Falsifiability Critical Exposition and Reply to "A Panel Discussion of Grünbaum's Philosophy of Science".Adolf Grünbaum - 1970 - Philosophy of Science 37 (4):469 - 588.
    Prompted by the "Panel Discussion of Grünbaum's Philosophy of Science" (Philosophy of Science 36, December, 1969) and other recent literature, this essay ranges over major issues in the philosophy of space, time and space-time as well as over problems in the logic of ascertaining the falsity of a scientific hypothesis. The author's philosophy of geometry has recently been challenged along three main distinct lines as follows: (i) The Panel article by G. J. Massey calls for a more precise and more (...)
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  35. The Pseudo-Problem of Creation in Physical Cosmology.Adolf Grünbaum - 1989 - Philosophy of Science 56 (3):373 - 394.
    According to some cosmologists, the big bang cosmogony and even the (now largely defunct) steady-state theory pose a scientifically insoluble problem of matter-energy creation. But I argue that the genuine problem of the origin of matter-energy or of the universe has been fallaciously transmuted into the pseudo-problem of creation by an external cause. A fortiori, it emerges that the initial "true" and "false" vacuum states of quantum cosmology do not vindicate biblical divine creation ex nihilo at all.
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  36. Simultaneity by Slow Clock Transport in the Special Theory of Relativity.Adolf Grünbaum - 1969 - Philosophy of Science 36 (1):5 - 43.
    Ellis and Bowman's account of nonstandard signal synchronizations is examined as a prolegomenon to this paper. Attention is called to some consequences of an important ambiguity in their account of the transitivity of nonstandard synchrony. Then an analysis is given of the principle of relativity to assess E & B's claim that this principle either restricts nonstandard signal synchronisms or rules them out altogether. It is argued that the latitude for choices of nonstandard synchronisms is not circumscribed by the factual (...)
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  37. The A Priori Foundations of the Civil Law.Adolf Reinach - 1983 - Aletheia 3:1-142.
  38. Was ist eigentlich Philosophie?Adolf Attenhofer - 1949 - Basel,: E. Reinhardt.
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    A Consistent Conception of the Extended Linear Continuum as an Aggregate of Unextended Elements.Adolf Grünbaum - 1952 - Philosophy of Science 19 (4):288 - 306.
    It is a commonplace in the analytic geometry of physical space-time that an extended straight line segment, having positive length, is treated as “consisting of” unextended points, each of which has zero length. Analogously, time intervals of positive duration are resolved into instants, each of which has zero duration.
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  40. Sämtliche Werke: Textkritische Ausgabe in 2 Bänden.Adolf Reinach, Karl Schuhmann & Barry Smith - 1989 - Munich: Philosophia.
    The last decade has witnessed the beginnings of a remarkable convergence of Husserlian phenonenology and analytic philosophy of language, and the present volumes provide original and important texts of the phenomenological philosophy of language. Powerfully influenced by the writings of the early Husserl, Reinach fashioned Husserl’s ideas into a rigorous analytical methodology of his own, which he applied in particular to problems in logic and the theory of knowledge, and to the philosophies of law and psychology. The central role of (...)
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    III. Streifzüge durch das römische Sklavenrecht.Adolf Berger - 1916 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 73 (1-4):61-108.
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    XXVI. Die Urbewegung der Demokritischen Atome.Adolf Brieger - 1904 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 63 (1):584-596.
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    X. Die Unfertigkeit des Lucrezischen Gedichtes.Adolf Brieger - 1908 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 67 (1-4):279-303.
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    XXX. Epikurs Lehre vom Raum, vom Leeren lind vom All und die Lucrezischen Beweise für die Unendlichkeit des Ails, des Raumes und des Stoffes.Adolf Brieger - 1901 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 60 (1-4):510-540.
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    Adolf Reinach: Les Fondements a Priori Du Droit Civil.Adolf Reinach - 2004 - Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin.
    Cette traduction inedite de l'oeuvre principale d'Adolf Reinach (1883-1917) apporte des contributions fondamentales a divers champs de la connaissance. Disciple de Husserl, Reinach propose une interpretation du monde social qui engage la phenomenologie sur le terrain des actes sociaux et des experiences individuelles qui les accompagnent, afin d'isoler les structures a priori qui sont au principe meme du droit positif. Le travail de Reinach s'inscrit egalement dans un champ d'analyse philosophique et linguistique centre sur les enonces dits performatifs, baptises (...)
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    Some basic thoughts on the cofinalities of Chang structures with an application to forcing.Dominik T. Adolf - 2021 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 67 (3):354-358.
    Consider where κ is an uncountable regular cardinal. By a result of Shelah's we have for almost all witnessing this. Here we consider the question if there could be a similar result for. We will discuss some basic facts implying that this cannot hold in general. We will use these facts to construct an interesting example of a pseudo Prikry forcing, answering a question of Sinapova.
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    Ration health resources to save more statistical lives from cervical cancer death in Africa: Why are we allowing them to die?Adolf Kofi Awua - forthcoming - Developing World Bioethics.
    Public health interventions, particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs), are implemented with the never‐ending challenge of limited resources and the ever‐present challenge of choosing between interventions. While necessary, the application of ethical analysis is absent in most of such decision‐making, resulting in fewer favourable consequences. In applying ethical principles to the saving of women from the burden of cervical cancer, I argue in favour of saving statistical lives (investing in prevention) in LMICs, by mapping the principles of justice in (...)
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  48. Sigmund Freud.Adolf Griinbaum - 2009 - In Graham Oppy & Nick Trakakis (eds.), Medieval Philosophy of Religion: The History of Western Philosophy of Religion, Volume 2. Routledge. pp. 3--263.
  49. Epictet und die Stoa.Adolf Bonhöffer & Epictetus - 1890 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt,: F. Frommann.
     
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  50. XIII. Poseidonios und Plutarch über die römischen Eigennamen.Adolf Bauer - 1888 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 47 (1-4):242-273.
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