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    The Remembered Present; A Biological Theory of Consciousness.George Berger - 1994 - Noûs 28 (2):272-276.
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    Temporally symmetric causal relations in Minkowski space-time.George Berger - 1972 - Synthese 24 (1-2):58 - 73.
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    On the Structure of Visual Sentience: For Dr. George Krzywicki-Herburt.George Berger - 1987 - Synthese 71 (3):355-370.
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    Symposium: Does Cross-Cultural Philosophy Stand in Need of a Hermeneutic Expansion?Douglas L. Berger, Hans-Georg Moeller, A. Raghuramaraju & Paul A. Roth - 2017 - Journal of World Philosophies 2 (1):121-143.
    Does cross-cultural philosophy stand in need of a hermeneutical expansion? In engaging with this question, the symposium focuses upon methodological issues salient to cross-cultural inquiry. Douglas L. Berger lays out the ground for the debate by arguing for a methodological approach, which is able to rectify the discipline’s colonial legacies and bridge the hermeneutical distance with its objects of study. From their own perspectives, Hans-Georg Moeller, Paul Roth and A. Raghuramaraju analyze whether such a processual and hermeneutically-sensitive approach can (...)
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    Realism and complex entities.George Berger - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 30 (2):95 - 103.
  6. The conceptual possibility of time travel.George Berger - 1968 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 19 (2):152-155.
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    B. Bauers Auseinandersetzung mit D. F. Strauss. Ein Versuch über die innere Kontinuität im Werk B. Bauers.Georg Ferdinand Berger - 1974 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 16 (2):131-145.
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  8. Elementary causal structures in Newtonian and Minkowskian space-time.George Berger - 1974 - Theoria 40 (3):191.
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    Earman on temporal anisotropy.George Berger - 1971 - Journal of Philosophy 68 (5):132-137.
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    On the structure of visual sentience.George Berger - 1987 - Synthese 71 (June):355-70.
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    The conceptual foundations of contemporary relativity theory.George Berger - 1976 - Erkenntnis 10 (3):413-419.
  12. The mind-body problem, a psychological approach.George Berger - 1982 - Erkenntnis 17 (3):399-403.
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    David Woodruff Smith and Ronald McIntyre, Husserl and intentionality: A study of mind, meaning, and language. [REVIEW]George Berger - 1983 - Theoria 49 (3):184-188.
  14. J. C. Graves, "The Conceptual Foundations of Contemporary Relativity Theory". [REVIEW]George Berger - 1976 - Erkenntnis 10:413.
     
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    Mario Bunge, "The Mind-Body Problem, a Psychobiological Approach". [REVIEW]George Berger - 1982 - Erkenntnis 17 (3):399.
  16. Review. [REVIEW]George Berger - 1983 - Theoria 49 (3):184.
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    Patterned Hippocampal Stimulation Facilitates Memory in Patients With a History of Head Impact and/or Brain Injury.Brent M. Roeder, Mitchell R. Riley, Xiwei She, Alexander S. Dakos, Brian S. Robinson, Bryan J. Moore, Daniel E. Couture, Adrian W. Laxton, Gautam Popli, Heidi M. Clary, Maria Sam, Christi Heck, George Nune, Brian Lee, Charles Liu, Susan Shaw, Hui Gong, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis, Theodore W. Berger, Sam A. Deadwyler, Dong Song & Robert E. Hampson - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:933401.
    Rationale: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the hippocampus is proposed for enhancement of memory impaired by injury or disease. Many pre-clinical DBS paradigms can be addressed in epilepsy patients undergoing intracranial monitoring for seizure localization, since they already have electrodes implanted in brain areas of interest. Even though epilepsy is usually not a memory disorder targeted by DBS, the studies can nevertheless model other memory-impacting disorders, such as Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Methods: Human patients undergoing Phase II invasive monitoring for (...)
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    Corrigendum: Patterned hippocampal stimulation facilitates memory in patients with a history of head impact and/or brain injury.Brent M. Roeder, Mitchell R. Riley, Xiwei She, Alexander S. Dakos, Brian S. Robinson, Bryan J. Moore, Daniel E. Couture, Adrian W. Laxton, Gautam Popli, Heidi M. Munger Clary, Maria Sam, Christi Heck, George Nune, Brian Lee, Charles Liu, Susan Shaw, Hui Gong, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis, Theodore W. Berger, Sam A. Deadwyler, Dong Song & Robert E. Hampson - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:1039221.
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    Religion und Wirtschaft bei Georg Simmel: über die Chancen und Grenzen ganzheitlicher Lebensführung.Pascal Berger - 2019 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Grzegorz Malinowski, Jan Zygmunt, W. Berkson & George Berger - 1978 - Erkenntnis 12 (3):369-402.
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    Alfred Schutz's influence on american sociologists and sociology.George Psathas - 2004 - Human Studies 27 (1):1-35.
    Alfred Schutz''s influence on American sociologists and sociology in the 1960s and 1970s is traced through the examination of the work of two of his students, Helmut Wagner and Peter Berger, and of Harold Garfinkel with whom he met and corresponded over a number of years. The circumstances of Schutz''s own academic situation, particularly the short period of his academic career in the United States and his location at the New School, are examined to consider how and in what (...)
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    Georg Simmels Beitrag zu einer Theorie der Kollektivität in der Gesellschaft der Singularitäten.Pascal Berger - 2020 - Zeitschrift Für Kultur- Und Kollektivwissenschaft 6 (1):45-78.
    The article's intent is to demonstrate the following two points: first, essential aspects of Reckwitz' singularization hypothesis are to find in the work of Georg Simmel. Second, the article highlights the timeliness of Simmel as an important impulse for the science of collectivities. Finally, the three parts - Reckwitz' theory of singularization, the science of collectivities, and Georg Simmel's thinking - find common ground in relating collectivity and individuality.
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    God and Peter Berger.George Kuykendall - 1976 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 51 (4):428-437.
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    Kundakunda, Cantor, and the 'Inaccessibility' of the Absolute: A Set-Theoretical Approach to Sarvajñatā.Jesse Berger - 2022 - Philosophy East and West 72 (3):626-647.
    Abstract:In this article, Kundakunda's theory of omniscience is defended using formal principles derived from set theory. More precisely, analogous features in the work of Jain mystic Kundakunda and the German mathematician Georg Cantor are described, demonstrating that both thinkers demanded an independently existent, transcendental Absolute to render consistent their own systems of thought. Both of their projects entailed resolving the formal quandary of inaccessibility, or the inability for any sequential, determinate objectifications to ever mereologically sum up to a genuine 'Absolute'—that (...)
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    Whitehead’s Radically Temporalist Metaphysics: Recovering the Seriousness of Time.Jesse Berger - 2020 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 41 (2):203-206.
    Some process philosophers—David Ray Griffin chief among them—held that Whitehead offered a vision of the world that is both postmodern and constructive. Specifically, he viewed the reformed theology of process thought as essential to its constructive efficacy. With this collection of essays, George Allan has articulated a cogent case against this position. That is, Whitehead's system does offer a postmodern and constructive vision of the world—but precisely at the expense of a process theology. In his account, a postmodern and (...)
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    Georges Poisson, Monsieur de Saint-Simon. Paris-Nancy, Berger-Levrault, 1973. 16 × 24, 448 p., relié toile.Albert Delorme - 1975 - Revue de Synthèse 96 (79-80):420-421.
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    Georges Gurvitch and the sociology of knowledge.R. Martin Goodridge - 1973 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 16 (1-4):231-244.
    With the publication of The Social Frameworks of Knowledge? the English speaking world has at last been given a serious opportunity to approach the complex sociological thought of Georges Gurvitch. However, as the author himself admits in the Preface, this book appears ?abstract and schematic particularly to the uninitiated?.1 The aim of this paper will be to try to relate this translated work to the main body of Gurvitch's writing and particularly to his stance in the sociology of knowledge. First (...)
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    Faith After Foundationalism: Plantinga-Rorty-Lindbeck-Berger-- Critiques and Alternatives.D. Z. Phillips - 1988 - New York: Westview Press.
    In a brilliant series of essays, the distinguished philosopher D. Z. Phillips explores the alternatives for faith after foundationalism. A significant exploration of post-foundationalist thought in its own right, Faith After Foundationalism is also an important evaluation and critique of the theological implications of the views of Alvin Plantinga, Richard Rorty, George Lindbeck, and Peter Berger.Phillips’s own position is that one must resist the philosopher’s tendency to turn religious mystery into epistemological mystery. To understand how religious concepts are (...)
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  29. Unconscious perceptual justification.Jacob Berger, Bence Nanay & Jake Quilty-Dunn - 2018 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 61 (5-6):569-589.
    Perceptual experiences justify beliefs. A perceptual experience of a dog justifies the belief that there is a dog present. But there is much evidence that perceptual states can occur without being conscious, as in experiments involving masked priming. Do unconscious perceptual states provide justification as well? The answer depends on one’s theory of justification. While most varieties of externalism seem compatible with unconscious perceptual justification, several theories have recently afforded to consciousness a special role in perceptual justification. We argue that (...)
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    HOTT and Heavy: Higher-Order Thought Theory and the Theory-Heavy Approach to Animal Consciousness.Jacob Berger & Myrto Mylopoulos - 2024 - Synthese 203 (98):1-21.
    According to what Birch (2022) calls the theory-heavy approach to investigating nonhuman-animal consciousness, we select one of the well-developed theories of consciousness currently debated within contemporary cognitive science and investigate whether animals exhibit the neural structures or cognitive abilities posited by that theory as sufficient for consciousness. Birch argues, however, that this approach is in general problematic because it faces what he dubs the dilemma of demandingness—roughly, that we cannot use theories that are based on the human case to assess (...)
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    Indian and intercultural philosophy: personhood, consciousness, and causality.Douglas L. Berger - 2021 - New York, NY, USA: Bloomsbury Academic.
    For over twenty years Douglas Berger has advanced research and reflection on Indian philosophical traditions from both classical and cross-cultural perspectives. This volume reveals the extent of his contribution by bringing together his perspectives on these classical Indian philosophies and placing them in conversation with Confucian, Chinese Buddhist and medieval Indian Sufi traditions. Delving into debates between Nyaya and Buddhist philosophers on consciousness and identity, the nature of Sankara's theory of the self, the precise character of Nagarjuna's idea of (...)
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    Demenageries: thinking (of) animals after Derrida.Anne Emmanuelle Berger & Marta Segarra (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Rodopi.
    Demenageries, Thinking (of) Animals after Derrida is a collection of essays on animality following Jacques Derrida's work. The Western philosophical tradition separated animals from men by excluding the former from everything that was considered “proper to man”: laughing, suffering, mourning, and above all, thinking. The “animal” has traditionally been considered the absolute Other of humans. This radical otherness has served as the rationale for the domination, exploitation and slaughter of animals. What Derrida called “la pensée de l'animal” (which means both (...)
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    Encounters of mind: luminosity and personhood in Indian and Chinese thought.Douglas L. Berger - 2014 - Albany: SUNY Press.
    Discusses the journey of Buddhist ideas on awareness and personhood from India to China. Encounters of Mind explores a crucial step in the philosophical journey of Buddhism from India to China, and what influence this step, once taken, had on Chinese thought in a broader scope. The relationship of concepts of mind, or awareness, to the constitution of personhood in Chinese traditions of reflection was to change profoundly after the Cognition School of Buddhism made its way to China during the (...)
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  34. Rosenthal's Representationalism.Jacob Berger & Richard Brown - 2022 - In Josh Weisberg (ed.), Qualitative Consciousness: Themes From the Philosophy of David Rosenthal. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    David Rosenthal explains conscious mentality in terms of two independent, though complementary, theories—the higher-order thought (“HOT”) theory of consciousness and quality-space theory (“QST”) about mental qualities. It is natural to understand this combination of views as constituting a kind of representationalism about experience—that is, a version of the view that an experience’s conscious character is identical with certain of its representational properties. At times, however, Rosenthal seems to resist this characterization of his view. We explore here whether and to what (...)
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  35. What about process? Limitations in advance directives, care planning, and noncapacitated decision making.Jeffrey T. Berger - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (4):33 – 34.
    Just as noncapacitated decision making will forever be a feature of clinical medicine, so will the quest for effective advance care planning and serviceable documentation of these preferences. “Re-...
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  36. Politicheskai︠a︡ myslʹ drevnegrecheskoĭ demokratii.A. K. Berger - 1966 - Moskva: Izdatelʹstvo Nauka.
     
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    Philosophische Vertiefung des Physikunterrichts.Peter Berger - 1967 - Braunschweig,: F. Vieweg.
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    Recherches sur les conditions de la connaissance: essai d'une théorétique pure.Gaston Berger - 1941 - New York: Garland.
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    The Politics of Attention and the Promise of Mindfulness.Lawrence A. Berger - 2023 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Drawing on the thought of Heidegger, this book puts forward a new conception of attention as human presence, showing how its state determines the efficacy of public spaces in articulating and achieving visions of the common good. A valuable resource for scholars of philosophy of mind, political philosophy, phenomenology, and cognitive science.
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    George Simmel, sociabilidad e interacción. aportes a la ciencia de la comunicación.Marta Rizo García - 2006 - Cinta de Moebio 27:43-60.
    Within the proposal of the Group towards a Possible Communicology (GUCOM), the interaction is considered like the communicologycal dimension that recovers in greater measurement the original sense of the term communication. On the other hand, Phenomenological Sociology -with Schütz, Berger and Luckm..
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    Ultimate ambiguities: investigating death and liminality.Peter Berger & Justin E. A. Kroesen (eds.) - 2016 - New York: Berghahn Books.
    Periods of transition are often symbolically associated with death, making the latter the paradigm of liminality. Yet, many volumes on death in the social sciences and humanities do not specifically address liminality. This book investigates these "ultimate ambiguities," assuming they can pose a threat to social relationships because of the disintegrating forces of death, but they are also crucial periods of creativity, change, and emergent aspects of social and religious life. Contributors explore death and liminality from an interdisciplinary perspective and (...)
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  42. Science and Art: the New Golem: From the Transdisciplinary to an Ultra-Disciplinary Epistemology.René Berger - 1990 - Diogenes 38 (152):124-146.
    It is to an over-all situation based upon the complex play of political, social, economic and scientific factors, along with technological and mass media factors unique to our own era, that we owe the general trend toward multi-pluri-inter-trans-disciplinary questions so generally prevalent in our world today.
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    Schelling, Hegel, and the philosophy of nature: from matter to spirit.Benjamin Berger - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book develops an original interpretation of the relationship between F.W.J. Schelling and G.W.F. Hegel. It argues that the difference between these philosophers must be understood in light of their shared commitment to the philosophy of nature and the idea that spirit, or humanity, emerges from the natural world. The author makes a case for the contemporary relevance of German idealist philosophy of nature by walking the reader through its major themes, motivations, and arguments. Along the way, Schelling and Hegel (...)
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  44. Trois études.Alex Berger - 1947 - Paris,:
    Notions abstraites qu'engendre la vie.--Mobiles du comportement humain.--Pacte social.--Conclusion pour les trois études.
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    Taste: why you like what you like: a cultural studies analysis.Arthur Asa Berger - 2023 - Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press.
    This book takes its point of departure from the work of the French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, whose book 'Distinction' is considered a classic work of sociological analysis. The topics dealt with are shown in the table of contents below. The book is distinctive in that it offers discussions of four methodologies/theories used in discussing taste: semiotics, psychoanalytic theory, sociological theory and Marxist theory and then applies these theories in the second part of the book to a variety of topics involving (...)
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    Die Wirklichkeit der Natur: Versuch über die Möglichkeit, die Entfremdung von der Natur zu überwinden.Matthias Schloßberger - 2020 - Internationales Jahrbuch für Philosophische Anthropologie 10 (1):47-60.
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    Disinterested Pleasure and Beauty: Perspectives from Kantian and Contemporary Aesthetics.Larissa Berger (ed.) - 2023 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    The conception of disinterested pleasure is not only central to Kant’s theory of beauty but also highly influential in contemporary philosophical discourse about beauty. However, it remains unclear, what exactly disinterested pleasure is and what role it plays in experiences of beauty. This volume sheds new light on the conception of disinterested pleasure from the perspectives of both Kant scholarship and contemporary aesthetics. In the first part, the focus is on Kant’s theory of beauty as grounded on the conception of (...)
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    Der Begriff der Erinnerung in der Philosophiegeschichte.Dagmar Berger - 2012 - Stockholm: Skandinavien Verlag.
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  49. Der "Zirkel" im dritten Abschnitt der Grundlegung : eine neue Interpretation und ein Literaturbericht.Larissa Berger - 2015 - In Dieter Schönecker (ed.), Kants Begründung von Freiheit und Moral in Grundlegung III: neue Interpretationen. Münster: Mentis.
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    Erfahrung und Reflexion: das Subjekt in Kunst und Kunstphilosophie.Maxi Berger (ed.) - 2018 - Springe: Zu Klampen!.
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