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- Carl Joachim Classen, History of Roman Law I.
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- Wolfgang Elz, The Way Out of the War. Bismarck's Policy in the War and Paving the Way for Peace 1870–1.
- Thomas Fischer, The Coins of the Roman Republic in the Kestner Museum, Hanover.
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- Konrad Fuchs, Gustav Stresemann. The Democrat Loyal to the Emperor. A Biography.
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- Rüdiger Görner, Piper's Encyclopedia of Political Ideas. Vol I, IV, V.
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- Joachim Haubrich, Karl Jaspers Today. Philosophy at the Threshold of the Future.
- Milan Hauner, Correction of a Biography.
- Milan Hauner, Adolf Hitler.
- Ernst-Dieter Hehl, Biography and Epoch Style in the Latin Middle Ages. Vol. II.
- Ernst-Dieter Hehl, The Legal Organisation of Church Construction, Especially Cathedral Construction, in the Middle Ages.
- Friedrich-Wilhelm Henning, Land and Ruler in Old Bavaria, 16th to 18th Centuries.
- Marlene Herfort-Koch, Ancient History and the History of Scholarship. Essays in Honour of Karl Christ on His 65th Birthday.
- Wolfgang Hoben, Late Antiquity. Roman History From Diocletian to Justinian, A.D. 284–565.
- Johannes Janota, German Literature of the Middle Ages.
- Karl Heinrich Kaufhold, Overseas. Seafaring and Maritime Power in the German Reich.
- Urs Kindhäuser, The Sense of the Appropriate. Application Discourses in Morality and Law.
- Georg Kneer, Religion and Way of Life.
- Hans Köchler, Edmund Husserl.
- Ralf Konersmann, The Philosophy of Money.
- Helmut Kreuzer, Culture in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1965–85.
- Helmut Linneweber-Lammerskitten, Kant's “Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals”. A Co-Operative Commentary.
- Dagmar C. G. Lorenz, Not Belonging. Austrians and Jews Since the Second World War.
- Bernd Ludwig, History and the Subject. On the Concept of the Philosophy of History in Immanuel Kant and Karl Marx.
- Siegfried Maser, Rationality. Its Development and Limits.
- Adolfo Murguía, Philosophy and Wisdom.
- Armin Nassehi, Scope for Action. Studies in the Individualization and Institutionalization of People's Lives in the Modern Age.
- Werner S. Nicklis, Between Philosophy and Educational Theory.
- Gerhard Pfafferott, Ethics on the Testing-Bench. An Empirical Foundation of Law, Morality and Justice, and a Critique of Political Aesthetics.
- Klaus-Peter Philippi, The Origins of the Aesthetic Idea of Humanity in Germany.
- Veit Pittioni, The Significance of Goethe for the Natural Sciences. Hermann von Helmholtz, Ernst Haeckel, Werner Heisenberg, Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker.
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- Veit Pittioni, General Philosophical Pragmatics.
- Veit Pittioni, Dilemmas of Practical Reason.
- Alfons Reckermann, Philosophy and Politics in Nietzsche.
- Gerhard Robbers, Kant's Categorical Imperative as a Criterion of the Rightness of Actions.
- Hans-Martin Sass, Consciousness and Naturalness. A Phenomenological West-East Divan.
- Erwin Schadel, Thomas Aquinas. De Magistro.
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- Wolfgang Scheffel, Writings on Aristotelian Ethics.
- Hajo Schmidt, Schopenhauer in the Postmodern Period.
- Hajo Schmidt, Technology and Weakness. Ecology According to Nietzsche, Heidegger and “Weak Thinking”. With a Preface by Gianni Vattimo.
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- Joachim Thiel, The Crisis of the Roman Empire. History, Historiography, and Historical Reflection. Selected Papers.
- Joachim Thiel, Saeculum Agustum. Vol. II.
- Witold Tulasiewicz, Handbook of Educational Processes.
- Kurt Vlasak, “Actualitas Omnium Actuum”. Volume in Honour of Heinrich Beck on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday.
- Bernd-Jürgen Wendt, German Foreign Policy in the Shadow of Versailles, 1918–1920.
- Bernd-Jürgen Wendt, The First Years of the Federal Republic of Germany. Reports of the Swiss Legation in Bonn, 1949–1955.
- Franz Wiedmann, Metzler Lexicon of Philosophers. 300 Portraits of Lives and Works, From the Pre-Socratics to the New Philosophers.
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- Hedwig Wingler, Husserl's Philosophy of the State.
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