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    Sword of Philosophy: An Ontological Study.Blake Karl Winter - 2008 - Lanham: Upa.
    Sword of Philosophy attempts to address some of the fundamental questions in philosophy. The problem of the nature of values and ethics, the nature of logic and mathematics, and the nature of God is also considered.
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    Society and Religion in Early Ottoman Egypt. Studies in the Writings of ʿAbd al-Wahhāb al-ShaʿrānīSociety and Religion in Early Ottoman Egypt. Studies in the Writings of Abd al-Wahhab al-Sharani.Karl K. Barbir, Michael Winter, ʿAbd al-Wahhāb al-Shaʿrānī & Abd al-Wahhab al-Sharani - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (3):589.
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    Rudolph IV. von Osterreich, I.Rudolph IV. von Osterreich, II.Ernst Karl Winter - 1937 - Philosophical Review 46 (4):441-443.
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  4. Austria: Guilt and virtue—II.Ernst Karl Winter - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  5. Austria: Guilt and virtue—I.Ernst Karl Winter - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  6. Die Sozialmetaphysik der Scholastik.Ernst Karl Winter - 1929 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 8:130-130.
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  7. Die Sozialmetaphysik der Scholastik.Ernst Karl Winter - 1929 - und Wien,: F. Deuticke.
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  8. Platon Das Soziologische in der Indeenlehre.Ernst Karl Winter - 1930 - Gsur.
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  9. Platon.Ernst Karl Winter - 1930 - Wien,: Gsur.
     
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  10. The rise and fall of austrian labor.Ernst Karl Winter - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    Rudolph IV. von Osterreich, I.Rudolph IV. von Osterreich, II.Philip E. Mosely & Ernst Karl Winter - 1937 - Philosophical Review 46 (4):441.
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    The Argument from Design: What Is at Stake Theologically?Anna Case-Winters - 2000 - Zygon 35 (1):69-81.
    This article offers a brief overview of the argument for God's existence grounded in the evidence of design. It gives particular attention to the way the argument has evolved over time and in relation to changing scientific perspectives. The argument from de‐sign has in fact been formulated and reformulated in response to the discoveries and challenges it has encountered from the field of science. The conclusion of the article explores the theological importance of this argument—its extent and its limits.
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    Ontoepistemological interpretation of Jaspers and Heidegger from Holzapfel.Hugo Campos-Winter - 2017 - Cinta de Moebio 58:74-88.
    Resumen: Este artículo tiene como propósito interpretar los pensamientos de Karl Jaspers y Martin Heidegger con los parámetros amalgama y sinergia de Cristóbal Holzapfel, y a partir de estos derivar proyecciones hacia la ontoepistemología de las ciencias sociales y humanas. Para esto se lleva a cabo un análisis comparativo entre las principales estructuras existenciales del esclarecimiento existencial presente en "Filosofía II" de Jaspers y la analítica existencial presente en "Ser y tiempo" de Heidegger. A partir de las amalgamas evidenciadas (...)
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    Journey to transcendence: Dostoevsky’s theological polyphony in Barth’s understanding of the Pauline KRISIS.Elizabeth A. Blake & Rubén Rosario - 2007 - Studies in East European Thought 59 (1-2):3 - 168.
    Anticipating Mikhail Bakhtin’s appreciation for the unfinalizability of Fedor Dostoevskij’s universe, prominent Protestant theologian Karl Barth celebrates the Russian novelist’s presentation of “the impenetrable ambiguity of human life” characteristic of both the ending of Dostoevsky’s novels and Paul’s Epistle to the Romans. Barth’s unique reading of The Brothers Karamazov not only demonstrates the barrenness of the “theocratic dream” but also complements Bakhtin’s discussion of polyphony with an explicitly theological dimension by focusing on the dialogue between Creator and the created. (...)
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    Journey to transcendence: Dostoevsky’s theological polyphony in Barth’s understanding of the Pauline KRISIS.Elizabeth A. Blake & Rubén Rosario - 2007 - Studies in East European Thought 59 (1):3-20.
    Anticipating Mikhail Bakhtin’s appreciation for the unfinalizability of Fedor Dostoevskij’s universe, prominent Protestant theologian Karl Barth celebrates the Russian novelist’s presentation of “the impenetrable ambiguity of human life” characteristic of both the ending of Dostoevsky’s novels and Paul’s Epistle to the Romans. Barth’s unique reading of The Brothers Karamazov not only demonstrates the barrenness of the “theocratic dream” but also complements Bakhtin’s discussion of polyphony with an explicitly theological dimension by focusing on the dialogue between Creator and the created. (...)
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    Voluntary and Involuntary Migrants: On Migration, Safe Third Countries, and the Collective Unfreedom of the Proletariat.Michael Blake - 2023 - Ethics and International Affairs 37 (4):427-451.
    The claims of those who are compelled to migrate are, in general, taken to be more urgent and pressing than the claims of those who were not forced to do so. This article does not defend the moral relevance of voluntarism to the morality of migration, but instead seeks to demonstrate two complexities that must be included in any plausible account of that moral relevance. The first is that the decision to start the migration journey is distinct from the decision (...)
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    Philosophy and Poetry.Karl Britton - 1961 - Philosophy 36 (136):74 - 76.
    Professor Brett has some direct acquaintance with a Joint Honours Degree in English Literature and Philosophy: and it is therefore on the basis of his own experience that he warns us that poetry and philosophy are “difficult pursuits for any man to combine” . This book has an introductory chapter and a short epilogue which deal in a philosophical way with meaning in poetry and in imaginative literature generally and with the nature of critical interpretation.In the four middle chapters the (...)
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  18. Die Formalität der formalen Anzeige als deren Prinzipialität. Die Allgemeinheit philosophischer Begriffe.Karl Kraatz - 2022 - Eksistenz. Philosophical Hermeneutics and Intercultural Philosophy 1 (1):91-110.
    The function of the formal indication is the mediation between concept and thing. This mediation is the concretization of the concept. I show that the formality of formal indications is the specific generality (Allgemeinheitscharakter) of philosophical concepts. This formality is their principality (Prinzipialität). Accordingly, a formally indicating concept would be a concept which gives the direction for the concretion as principally as possible. A principality which secures the repeatability and comprehensibility of philosophical insights. Looking at Heidegger’s lecture of the (...) semester 1921/22, it is shown that 1) Heidegger understands the principality as the Being of beings, 2) that philosophical language is about the mediation between the principality of concepts and the concreteness of things; and 3) that this principality is identified with the formality of the formal indication. This early lecture is decisive for Heidegger’s whole philosophy because it lays bare the necessary relation between ontology and philosophy of language. (shrink)
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    Ein protokoll aus husserls logikseminar vom winter 1925.Hans Reiner & Karl Schuhmann - 1989 - Husserl Studies 6 (3):199-204.
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    Als student bei Husserl: Ein brief vom winter 1924/25. [REVIEW]Herbert Spiegelberg & Karl Schuhmann - 1985 - Husserl Studies 2 (3):239-243.
  21. Errors and traditions: Remarks on Ernst Karl winter's article," the rise and fall of austrian labor".Charles A. Gulick & Alexander Gerschenkron - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    Ilona Opelt: Hieronymus' Streitschriften. (Bibliothek der klassischen Altertumswissenschaften, Neue Folge, 2 Reihe, Band 44.) Pp. 219. Heidelberg: Karl Winter, 1973. Cloth, DM. 65.P. G. Walsh - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (1):118-118.
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    (1)Septimana Spinozana Acta Conventus oecumenici in memoriam Benedicti de Spinoza diei natalis trecentesimi Hagae comitis habiti curis Societatis Spinozanae edita. (Hagae comitis apud Martinum Nijhoff, MXMXXXIII Pp. xii + 321. Price 8 guilders net.)(2)Spinoza Festschrift. Herausgegeben von Siegfried Hessing. (Heidelberg: Karl Winter. 1933. Pp. xviii + 224. Price GM. 10.)(3)Spinoza, the Man and His Thought. Addresses delivered at the Spinoza Tercentenary sponsored by the Philosophy Club of Chicago. Edited by Edward L. Schaub. (Chicago: The Open Court Pub. Co. 1933. Pp. x + 61. Price 3s. 6d. net.). [REVIEW]A. Wolf - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (42):211-.
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  24. Winter, Ernst Karl, Die Sozialmetaphysik der Scholastik.Johannes Hessen - 1932 - Kant Studien 37:164.
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  25. Winter, Ernst Karl, Die Sozialmetaphysik der Scholastik. [REVIEW]Johannes Hessen - 1932 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 37:164.
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    81Alcuin und Karl der Große im Winter 769.Dietrich Lohrmann - 2018 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 52 (1):81-97.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Frühmittelalterliche Studien Jahrgang: 52 Heft: 1 Seiten: 81-97.
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    Roman Studies Karl Büchner: Humanitas Romana. Studien über Werke und Wesen der Römer. Pp. 356. Heidelberg: Winter, 1957. Cloth, DM. 16.80. [REVIEW]M. L. Clarke - 1959 - The Classical Review 9 (01):49-51.
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    Interpretations of Polybius Karl Friedrich Eisen: Polybiosinterpretationen: Beobachtungen zu Prinzipien griechischer und römischer Historiographie bei Polybios. (Bibliothek der klassischen Altertumswissenschaften, N. F. 2. Reihe.) Pp. 200. Heidelberg: Winter, 1966. Paper, DM. 20. [REVIEW]F. W. Walbank - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (01):35-36.
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    Vulgar Latin Karl Vossler: Einführung ins Vulgärlatein. Herausgegeben und bearbeitet von Helmut Schmeck. Pp. viii+215. Munich: Hueber, 1954. Paper, DM. 11.80. Helmut Schmeck: Aufgaben und Methoden der modemen vulgärlateinischen Forschung. Pp. 34. Heidelberg: Winter, 1955. Paper, DM. 3. [REVIEW]Robert Browning - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (3-4):252-254.
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    Die Hausschwelle in Sprache und Religion der Römer. Meister Von Karl. (Heidelberger Sitzungsberichte, 1924–25, 3. Abh.) Pp. 48. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1925. 2 marks. [REVIEW]H. J. Rose - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (1):41-41.
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  31. Phenomena and Mental Functions. Karl Bühler and Stumpf's Program in Psychology.Denis Fisette - 2016 - Brentano Studien 14:191-228.
    This study focuses on the influence of the work of Carl Stumpf on the thought of Karl Bühler. Our working hypothesis is based on the philosophical program that Bühler attributes to Stumpf and to which several of his works are largely indebted. It is divided into five parts. The first is intended to establish a relationship between Bühler and the School of Brentano to which Stumpf belongs. In the second, I show that Bühler became aware of Brentano's ideas and (...)
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  32. Animal Gods.Blake Hereth - 2019 - In Blake Hereth & Kevin Timpe (eds.), The Lost Sheep in Philosophy of Religion: New Perspectives on Disability, Gender, Race, and Animals. New York, NY, USA: pp. 183-207.
    Most theists accept an anthropomorphic view of the divine: a God whose cognition and incarnate embodiment closely resembles human cognition and human embodiment. Most theists also accept an Anselmian view of God on which God has the maximal set of ontological (including moral) perfections. This chapter defends the view that Anselmianism entails that the anthropomorphic view of God is false and that some nonhuman animal is divine. Two arguments are given for this position, which we can call zootheism. The first (...)
     
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    Making Judgments Based on Similarity and Proximity.Bodo Winter & Teenie Matlock - 2013 - Metaphor and Symbol 28 (4):219 - 232.
    In this study, we investigate the conceptual structure of the metaphor “SIMILARITY IS PROXIMITY.” The results of four experiments suggest a tight mental link between similarity and proximity. Two experiments revealed that people judge entities to be more similar to each other when they are placed closely in space, while two other experiments showed that entities are judged to be closer to each other when they are thought to be more similar. We discuss this bidirectional metaphor transfer effect in light (...)
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  34. Architecture.Edward Winters - 2000 - In Berys Nigel Gaut & Dominic Lopes (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics. Routledge.
     
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    Ausgewählte Schriften aus dem Nachlass.Eduard Winter - 1993 - Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag. Edited by Edgar Morscher.
  36. La méthode dans la philosophie des mathématiques.Maximilien Winter - 1911 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
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    Philo and Paul among the Sophists: Alexandrian and Corinthian responses to a Julio-Claudian movement.Bruce W. Winter - 2002 - Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans.
    Micheline Sauvage of the French National Scientific Research Centre traces for us the story of this great Athenian and great philosopher, as seen both by his contemporaries and by the European philosophers who followed after him.
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    The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.William Blake - 1975 - American Chemical Society.
    The text of each poem is given in letterpress on the page facing the beautiful color reproductions of the plate. The book is printed on vellum.
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  39. Reforming reformed epistemology: a new take on the sensus divinitatis.Blake Mcallister & Trent Dougherty - 2019 - Religious Studies 55 (4):537-557.
    Alvin Plantinga theorizes the existence of a sensus divinitatis – a special cognitive faulty or mechanism dedicated to the production and non-inferential justification of theistic belief. Following Chris Tucker, we offer an evidentialist-friendly model of the sensus divinitatis whereon it produces theistic seemings that non-inferentially justify theistic belief. We suggest that the sensus divinitatis produces these seemings by tacitly grasping support relations between the content of ordinary experiences (in conjunction with our background evidence) and propositions about God. Our model offers (...)
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  40. Seemings as sui generis.Blake McAllister - 2018 - Synthese 195 (7):3079-3096.
    The epistemic value of seemings is increasingly debated. Such debates are hindered, however, by a lack of consensus about the nature of seemings. There are four prominent conceptions in the literature, and the plausibility of principles such as phenomenal conservatism, which assign a prominent epistemic role to seemings, varies greatly from one conception to another. It is therefore crucial that we identify the correct conception of seemings. I argue that seemings are best understood as sui generis mental states with propositional (...)
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    Privacy and artificial intelligence: challenges for protecting health information in a new era.Blake Murdoch - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-5.
    BackgroundAdvances in healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) are occurring rapidly and there is a growing discussion about managing its development. Many AI technologies end up owned and controlled by private entities. The nature of the implementation of AI could mean such corporations, clinics and public bodies will have a greater than typical role in obtaining, utilizing and protecting patient health information. This raises privacy issues relating to implementation and data security. Main bodyThe first set of concerns includes access, use and control (...)
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    Church Dogmatics.Karl Barth - 1956 - Edinburgh: T and T Clark. Edited by Thomas F. Torrance & Geoffrey Bromiley.
    I. THE TASK OF DOGMATICS As a theological discipline dogmatics is the scientific self- examination of the Christian Church with respect to the content of ...
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    Education in an Age of Nihilism: Education and Moral Standards.Nigel Blake, Paul Smeyers, Richard Smith & Paul Standish (eds.) - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    This book addresses concerns about educational and moral standards in a world increasingly characterised by nihilism. On the one hand there is widespread anxiety that standards are falling; on the other, new machinery of accountability and inspection to show that they are not. The authors in this book state that we cannot avoid nihilism if we are simply _laissez-faire_ about values, neither can we reduce them to standards of performance, nor must we return to traditional values. They state that we (...)
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  44. Seemings as sui generis.Blake McAllister - 2017 - Synthese:1-18.
    The epistemic value of seemings is increasingly debated. Such debates are hindered, however, by a lack of consensus about the nature of seemings. There are four prominent conceptions in the literature, and the plausibility of principles such as phenomenal conservatism, which assign a prominent epistemic role to seemings, varies greatly from one conception to another. It is therefore crucial that we identify the correct conception of seemings. I argue that seemings are best understood as sui generis mental states with propositional (...)
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    The ethics of creative accounting some Spanish evidence.John Blake, Robert Bond, Oriol Amat & Ester Oliveras - 2000 - Business Ethics: A European Review 9 (3):136-142.
    Creative accounting involves accountants in making accounting policy choices or manipulating transactions in such a way as to convey a preferred and deliberately chosen impression in the accounts. Although it is regarded as unethical by most observers, a defense of creative accounting can be based on the assumption that users of accounts can identify bias in accounting policy choices and make appropriate adjustments. In this paper we take the example of the Barcelona Football Club where the club management made three (...)
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  46. Rescuing a traditional argument for internalism.Blake McAllister - 2023 - Synthese 201 (4):1-22.
    Early moderns such as Locke and Descartes thought we could guarantee the justification of our beliefs, even in worlds most hostile to their truth, if only we form those beliefs with sufficient care. That is, they thought it possible for us to be impeccable with respect to justification. This principle has traditionally been used to argue for internalism. By placing all of the normatively relevant conditions in our minds, we ensure reflective access to what those norms require of us and (...)
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    Bildungstheoretische Herausforderungen: Beiträge der interdisziplinären Sommerschulen 1990 bis 1993.Karl-Friedrich Wessel (ed.) - 1996 - Bielefeld: Kleine Verlag.
  48. Elements for a social ethic.Gibson Winter - 1966 - New York,: Macmillan.
  49. Plurals.Yoad Winter & Remko Scha - 1996 - In Shalom Lappin & Chris Fox (eds.), Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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  50. Evidence, Judgment, and Belief at Will.Blake Roeber - 2019 - Mind 128 (511):837-859.
    Doxastic involuntarists have paid insufficient attention to two debates in contemporary epistemology: the permissivism debate and the debate over norms of assertion and belief. In combination, these debates highlight a conception of belief on which, if you find yourself in what I will call an ‘equipollent case’ with respect to some proposition p, there will be no reason why you can’t believe p at will. While doxastic involuntarism is virtually epistemological orthodoxy, nothing in the entire stock of objections to belief (...)
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