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    Private Sociology: Unsparing Reflections, Uncommon Gains.Isaac D. Balbus, Sarah Brabant, William B. Brown, Kristine Anderson Dougherty, Don Eckard, Carolyn Ellis, David O. Friedrichs, Ann Goetting, Barbara A. Haley, Ross Koppel, Marianne A. Paget, Douglas V. Porpora, Larry T. Reynolds, Carol Rambo Ronai, Barbara Katz Rothman, Joseph W. Ruane, Don H. Shamblin, Z. G. Standing Bear, Robert L. Stewart, Roger A. Straus, Richard Quinney & Jan Yager (eds.) - 1996 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Each contributor to this book has used personal experience as the basis from which to frame his individual sociological perspectives. Because they have personalized their work, their accounts are real, and recognizable as having come from 'real' persons, about 'real' experiences. There are no objectively-distanced disembodied third person entities in these accounts. These writers are actual people whose stories will make you laugh, cry, think, and want to know more.
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    Max Weber's Sociology of the State.Eckard Bolsinger - 1996 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1996 (109):182-188.
    While the Marxist theory of the state was predominant in the 1970s, this account began to fade in the 1980s because, by overemphasizing the autonomy or “relative autonomy” of state and politics, “many of its crucial insights were lost to view in a welter of starting points and obscure formulations.” As Giddens points out, to speak of “relative autonomy” is redundant since in society and politics all autonomy is “relative.” If such is the case, why not approach state and politics (...)
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    Kulturarbeit und Ästhetik: Beiträge zur Theorie und Praxis der Soziokultur.Eckard Holler - 1992 - Pforzheim: Penn-Club-2000-Verlag. Edited by Bernd Kotz.
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  4. Heidegger's technologies: postphenomenological perspectives.Don Ihde - 2010 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Introduction: situating Heidegger and the philosophy of technology -- Heidegger's philosophy of technology -- The historical-ontological priority of technology over science -- Deromanticizing Heidegger -- Interlude: the earth inherited -- Was Heidegger prescient concerning technoscience? -- Heidegger's technologies: one size fits all -- Concluding postphenomenological postscript: writing technologies.
  5. Scientific metaphysics.Don Ross, James Ladyman & Harold Kincaid (eds.) - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Original essays by leading philosophers of science explore the question of whether metaphysics can and should be naturalized--conducted as part of natural science.
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    Taking leave of God.Don Cupitt - 1980 - New York: Crossroad.
    This was the book which first garnered international celebrity and notoriety for its author, and which fire-started a debate about the supernatural claims of Christianity. Rejecting Christian doctrines and metaphysics in favour of the religious consciousness which characterises human identity, Cupitt 'takes leave' of God by abandoning objective theism. Whatever one thinks of the author's views, and of the non-realist beliefs he has been seen to champion, Taking Leave of God remains an essential work, and one of the most controversial (...)
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    Postphenomenology: essays in the postmodern context.Don Ihde - 1993 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
    He adds, "I show my worries to be less about the loss of subjects or authors, than I do about (there) not being bodies or perceivers". The book has two parts.
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    X*—Natural Powers and Human Abilities.Don Locke - 1974 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 74 (1):171-187.
    Don Locke; X*—Natural Powers and Human Abilities, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 74, Issue 1, 1 June 1974, Pages 171–187, https://doi.org/10.10.
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    Aristoteles' erste Philosophie als universale Wissenschaft von den APXAI.Eckard König - 1970 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 52 (3):225-246.
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  10. Augustinus Philosophus Christlicher Glaube Und Philosophisches Denken in den Frühschriften Augustins. --.Eckard König - 1970 - W. Fink.
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    Ist die philosophische Anthropologie tot?Eckard König - 1977 - In Manfred Riedel & Jürgen Mittelstraß (eds.), Vernünftiges Denken: Studien Zur Praktischen Philosophie Und Wissenschaftstheorie. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 329-341.
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    In memoriam Wilhelm Kamlah.Eckard König - 1977 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 31 (1):150 - 152.
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    Lauri Routila: Die A ristotelische Idee der Ersten Philosophie. Untersuchungen zur onto-theologischen Verfassung der Metaphysik des Aristoteles.Eckard König - 1971 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 53 (3).
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    Normative versus Meta-Ethik.Eckard König - 1973 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 27 (1):108 - 116.
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  15. Verstehend-erklärende Sozialwissenschaft: Konstruktion oder Ontologie?Eckard König - 1991 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 2 (1):31.
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  16. Personality.Eckard J. Koehle - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52:425.
     
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    Beliefs, Desires and Reasons for Action.Don Locke - 1982 - American Philosophical Quarterly 19 (3):241 - 249.
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  18. Philosophie Unter der Tyrannis: Ciceros Tusculanae Disputationes.Eckard Lefèvre - 2008 - Winter.
     
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    Edward Schiappa (ed.) Warranting Assent: Case Studies in Argument Evaluation. [REVIEW]Don Paul Abbott - 1997 - Argumentation 11 (2):266-269.
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  20. A phenomenology of technics.Don Ihde - 2010 - In Craig Hanks (ed.), Technology and values: essential readings. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
  21. Doing Gender.Don H. Zimmerman & Candace West - 1987 - Gender and Society 1 (2):125-151.
    The purpose of this article is to advance a new understanding of gender as a routine accomplishment embedded in everyday interaction. To do so entails a critical assessment of existing perspectives on sex and gender and the introduction of important distinctions among sex, sex category, and gender. We argue that recognition of the analytical independence of these concepts is essential for understanding the interactional work involved in being a gendered person in society. The thrust of our remarks is toward theoretical (...)
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    Der Andere Austin: Zur Rekonstruktion, Dekonstruktion Performativer Äusserungen, von Searle Über Derrida Zu Cavell Und Darüber Hinaus.Eckard Rolf - 2009 - Transcript Verlag.
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    Die Rekonstruktion der performativen Äußerungen.Eckard Rolf - 2009 - In Der Andere Austin: Zur Rekonstruktion, Dekonstruktion Performativer Äusserungen, von Searle Über Derrida Zu Cavell Und Darüber Hinaus. Transcript Verlag. pp. 15-102.
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    Einleitung.Eckard Rolf - 2009 - In Der Andere Austin: Zur Rekonstruktion, Dekonstruktion Performativer Äusserungen, von Searle Über Derrida Zu Cavell Und Darüber Hinaus. Transcript Verlag. pp. 9-14.
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    Epilog.Eckard Rolf - 2009 - In Der Andere Austin: Zur Rekonstruktion, Dekonstruktion Performativer Äusserungen, von Searle Über Derrida Zu Cavell Und Darüber Hinaus. Transcript Verlag. pp. 241-246.
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    Emotionen und Handlungen.Eckard Rolf - 1994 - In Ulla Wessels & Georg Meggle (eds.), Analyōmen 1 =. De Gruyter. pp. 832-841.
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  27. How to generalize Grice's theory of conversation.Eckard Rolf - 1989 - Manuscrito. Revista Internacional de Filosofia 12 (1):55-69.
     
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    Intermezzo: Wie Performative funktionieren – die Linguistik des Explizitgemachten.Eckard Rolf - 2009 - In Der Andere Austin: Zur Rekonstruktion, Dekonstruktion Performativer Äusserungen, von Searle Über Derrida Zu Cavell Und Darüber Hinaus. Transcript Verlag. pp. 103-240.
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    Literatur.Eckard Rolf - 2009 - In Der Andere Austin: Zur Rekonstruktion, Dekonstruktion Performativer Äusserungen, von Searle Über Derrida Zu Cavell Und Darüber Hinaus. Transcript Verlag. pp. 247-255.
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  30. On the Semantics of those German Adjectives which Involve Comparison.Eckard Rolf - 1985 - In G. A. J. Hoppenbrouwers, Pieter A. M. Seuren & A. J. M. M. Weijters (eds.), Meaning and the Lexicon. Foris Publications. pp. 200--204.
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    Catulls parzenlied und vergils vierte ekloge.Eckard Lefèvre - 2000 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 144 (1):62-80.
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    The Cambridge companion to Nietzsche.Don Garrett, Bernd Magnus, Kathleen Marie Higgins & Kathleen Higgins (eds.) - 1996 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    The significance of Friedrich Nietzsche for twentieth century culture is now no longer a matter of dispute. He was quite simply one of the most influential of modern thinkers. The opening essay of this 1996 Companion provides a chronologically organised introduction to and summary of Nietzsche's published works, while also providing an overview of their basic themes and concerns. It is followed by three essays on the appropriation and misappropriation of his writings, and a group of essays exploring the nature (...)
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    Alexandrinisches und Catullisches im Peleus-Epos.Eckard Lefèvre - 2000 - Hermes 128 (2):181-201.
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    Der Tithonos_ Aristons von Chios und Ciceros _Cato.Eckard Lefèvre - 2007 - Hermes 135 (1):43-65.
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    Plautus-studien V. Plautus' Iliupersis.Eckard Lefèvre - 1988 - Hermes 116 (2):209-227.
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    The new Christian ethics.Don Cupitt - 1988 - London: SCM Press.
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    Centro Cultural y Artesanal Tonalá (Guadalajara, México).Cecilia Codazzi & Carina Eckard - 2006 - Polis 1 (9):70-71.
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  38. Teleology in Spinoza and Early Modern Rationalism.Don Garrett - 1999 - In Rocco J. Gennaro & Charles Huenemann (eds.), New essays on the rationalists. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter seeks to establish that Spinoza accepts the legitimacy of many teleological explanations; that in two important respects, Leibniz's view of teleology is not more, and perhaps even less, Aristotleian than Descartes's; and that among Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz, it is Spinoza who holds the view of teleology closest to that of Aristotle. The arguments for derive from examinations of Spinoza's doctrine of conatus, critical analysis of Jonathan Bennett's proposed grounds for interpreting Spinoza as denying all teleology, and the (...)
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  39. Einstein fu davvero un realista?Don Howard - 1995 - In Alessandro Pagnini (ed.), Realismo/antirealismo: aspetti del dibattito epistemologico contemporaneo. Scandicci (Firenze): La nuova Italia.
     
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    "Brgal lan ñi ʾod zegs ma" la phul baʾi rtsod lan nam mkhaʾi kloṅ chen. Don-Grub-Rgyal - 2003 - [Xinggang]: Zaṅ-kaṅ-then-mā dpe skrun kuṅ zi.
    Subversive writing against polemics on Bon philosophical concept.
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  41. Why abortion is immoral.Don Marquis - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy 86 (4):183-202.
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    The Cambridge companion to Spinoza.Don Garrett (ed.) - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Benedict (Baruch) de Spinoza (1632–1677) was one of the most systematic, inspiring, and influential philosophers of the early modern period. From a pantheistic starting point that identified God with Nature as all of reality, he sought to demonstrate an ethics of reason, virtue, and freedom while unifying religion with science and mind with body. His contributions to metaphysics, epistemology, psychology, ethics, politics, and the analysis of religion remain vital to the present day. Yet his writings initially appear forbidding to contemporary (...)
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    Intentional gaps in mathematical proofs.Don Fallis - 2003 - Synthese 134 (1-2):45 - 69.
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    Encyclopedia of empiricism.Don Garrett & Edward Barbanell (eds.) - 1997 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    Featuring more than 150 articles by more than 70 leading scholars, this is the first encyclopedia devoted to empiricism. The _Encyclopedia of Empiricism_ serves four main purposes. First, it provides a convenient source for scholars and students seeking information on particular figures, topics, or doctrines, specifically in their relation to empiricism as an historical movement or to empiricism as a broader tendency of thought. Because each entry contains a brief bibliography of primary and secondary sources, it can usefully serve as (...)
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    Dennettian Behavioural Explanations and the Roles of the Social Sciences.Don Ross - 2002 - In Andrew Brook & Don Ross (eds.), Daniel Dennett. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 140--83.
  46. Technology and the Lifeworld: From Garden to Earth.Don Ihde - 1990 - Indiana University Press.
    "... Dr. Ihde brings an enlightening and deeply humanistic perspective to major technological developments, both past and present." —Science Books & Films "Don Ihde is a pleasure to read.... The material is full of nice suggestions and details, empirical materials, fun variations which engage the reader in the work... the overall points almost sneak up on you, they are so gently and gradually offered." —John Compton "A sophisticated celebration of cultural diversity and of its enabling technologies.... perhaps the best single (...)
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  47. Can color be reduced to anything?Don Dedrick - 1996 - Philosophy of Science Supplement 3 (3):134-42.
    C. L. Hardin has argued that the colour opponency of the vision system leads to chromatic subjectivism: chromatic sensory states reduce to neurophysiological states. Much of the force of Hardin's argument derives from a critique of chromatic objectivism. On this view chromatic sensory states are held to reduce to an external property. While I agree with Hardin's critique of objectivism it is far from clear that the problems which beset objectivism do not apply to the subjectivist position as well. I (...)
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  48. Cognition and commitment in Hume's philosophy.Don Garrett - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    It is widely believed that Hume often wrote carelessly and contradicted himself, and that no unified, sound philosophy emerges from his writings. Don Garrett demonstrates that such criticisms of Hume are without basis. Offering fresh and trenchant solutions to longstanding problems in Hume studies, Garrett's penetrating analysis also makes clear the continuing relevance of Hume's philosophy.
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    An outline of Confucianism: traditional and neoconfucianism, and criticism.Don Y. Lee - 1988 - Bloomington, IN: Eastern Press.
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    Hume and Wittgenstein: Criteria vs. Skepticism.Don Mannison - 1987 - Hume Studies 13 (2):138-165.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:138 HUME AND WITTGENSTEIN: CRITERIA VS. SKEPTICISM As far as philosophical admonitions go, there are probably few as famous as Wittgenstein's Blue Book warning: We are up against one of the great sources of philosophical bewilderment : we try to find a substance for a substantive, (p. 1) Wittgenstein, of course, could have added: This is something we should have learned long ago from Hume. He could have quoted (...)
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