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    European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages.Ernst Robert Curtius - 1973 - Princeton University Press.
    Published just after the Second World War, European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages is a sweeping exploration of the remarkable continuity of European literature across time and place, from the classical era up to the early nineteenth century, and from the Italian peninsula to the British Isles. In what T. S. Eliot called a "magnificent" book, Ernst Robert Curtius establishes medieval Latin literature as the vital transition between the literature of antiquity and the vernacular literatures of later (...)
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    Europäische Literatur und lateinisches Mittelalter.Ernst Robert Curtius - 1993 - A. Francke.
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    Das Schematismuskapitel in der Kritik der reinen Vernunft.Ernst Robert Curtius - 1914 - Kant Studien 19 (1-3):338-366.
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    Une inscription datée sur une tour byzantine de Constantinople.Robert Demangel & Ernst Mamboury - 1936 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 60 (1):208-213.
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    Elemente der Bildung.Ernst Robert Curtius - 2017 - München: C.H. Beck. Edited by Ernst-Peter Wieckenberg & Barbara Picht.
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    European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages.Ernst Robert Curtius - 1963 - Harper & Row.
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    La littéature européenne et le Moyen Age latin.Ernst Robert Curtius & Jean Trans Brejoux - 1956 - Presses Universitaires de France.
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    La littérature européenne.Ernst Robert Curtius - 1991 - Pocket.
    La spécialisation sans l'universalisme est aveugle mais l'universalisme sans la spécialisation est inconsistant. Pour avoir su concilier l'une avec l'autre, l'ouvrage de E. R. Curtius sur "La littérature européenne et le Moyen âge latin" demeure l'une des sources fondamentales de la réflexion littéraire contemporaine. Il le doit tout d'abord à la rigueur d'une méthode dont l'intransigeante précision ne le cède en rien à celle des sciences de la nature car pour Curtius "la philologie démontre à l'aide des textes, tout comme (...)
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  9. Foundations of Modern Neurology: A Century of Progress.Robert B. Aird & Ernst Florey - 1995 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 17 (3):503.
     
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  10. Die Welt als Spannung und Rhythmus.Ernst Barthel & Robert Noske - 1932 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 39 (3):13-14.
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  11. Menschenrechte und Menschenwürde. Historische Voraussetzungen -säkulare Gestalt -christliches Verständnis.Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde & Robert Spaemann - 1989 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 51 (2):365-366.
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    Letters from Ernst Mach to Robert H. Lowie.Ernst Mach & Robert Lowie - 1947 - Isis 37:65-68.
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    Letters from Ernst Mach to Robert H. Lowie.Ernst Mach & Robert H. Lowie - 1947 - Isis 37 (1/2):65-68.
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    Methods and Principles of Systematic Zoology.Ernst Mayr, E. Gorton Linsley & Robert L. Usinger - 1953 - McGraw-Hill Book Company.
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    Interview: Ernst Gombrich.Ernst Gombrich, Hayden White, Allen W. Wood, Theodore M. Brown, David I. Grossvogel & Robert Matthews - 1971 - Diacritics 1 (2):47.
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  16. Ernst Troeltsch: Writings on Theology and Religion.Ernst Troeltsch, Robert Morgan & Michael Pye - 1977
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  17. Nietzsche.Ernst Bertram & Robert Pitrou - 1933 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 40 (3):5-6.
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    Ética de Uma teologia negra.Ernst Jean-Robert Michel - 2009 - Revista de Teologia 4.
    Este artigo quer ressalvar como a postura ética é fundamental num contexto de pluralismo religioso – na perspectiva de diálogo interreligioso. Focalizando o encontro entre o cristianismo e as religiôes de matrizes africanas no Brasil, a teologia negra desenvolvida no Brasil fala em junção. O problema caracterizado quer trazer alguma marca das experiências de inculturação (experiência do sagrado). Este tema da inculturação na América Latina revela que é importante analisar no vai-e-vem da missão junto aos Negros, a articulação dos aspectos (...)
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    Foundations of Human Sociality - Economic Experiments and Ethnographic: Evidence From Fifteen Small-Scale Societies.Joseph Henrich, Robert Boyd, Samuel Bowles, Colin Camerer, Ernst Fehr & Herbert Gintis (eds.) - 2004 - Oxford University Press UK.
    What motives underlie the ways humans interact socially? Are these the same for all societies? Are these part of our nature, or influenced by our environments?Over the last decade, research in experimental economics has emphatically falsified the textbook representation of Homo economicus. Literally hundreds of experiments suggest that people care not only about their own material payoffs, but also about such things as fairness, equity and reciprocity. However, this research left fundamental questions unanswered: Are such social preferences stable components of (...)
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  20. “Economic man” in cross-cultural perspective: Behavioral experiments in 15 small-scale societies.Joseph Henrich, Robert Boyd, Samuel Bowles, Colin Camerer, Ernst Fehr, Herbert Gintis, Richard McElreath, Michael Alvard, Abigail Barr, Jean Ensminger, Natalie Smith Henrich, Kim Hill, Francisco Gil-White, Michael Gurven, Frank W. Marlowe & John Q. Patton - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (6):795-815.
    Researchers from across the social sciences have found consistent deviations from the predictions of the canonical model of self-interest in hundreds of experiments from around the world. This research, however, cannot determine whether the uniformity results from universal patterns of human behavior or from the limited cultural variation available among the university students used in virtually all prior experimental work. To address this, we undertook a cross-cultural study of behavior in ultimatum, public goods, and dictator games in a range of (...)
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    Europaische Literatur und lateinisches Mittelalter.Leo Spitzer & Ernst Robert Curtius - 1949 - American Journal of Philology 70 (4):425.
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  22. Models of decision-making and the coevolution of social preferences.Joseph Henrich, Robert Boyd, Samuel Bowles, Colin Camerer, Ernst Fehr, Herbert Gintis, Richard McElreath, Michael Alvard, Abigail Barr, Jean Ensminger, Natalie Smith Henrich, Kim Hill, Francisco Gil-White, Michael Gurven, Frank W. Marlowe, John Q. Patton & David Tracer - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (6):838-855.
    We would like to thank the commentators for their generous comments, valuable insights and helpful suggestions. We begin this response by discussing the selfishness axiom and the importance of the preferences, beliefs, and constraints framework as a way of modeling some of the proximate influences on human behavior. Next, we broaden the discussion to ultimate-level (that is evolutionary) explanations, where we review and clarify gene-culture coevolutionary theory, and then tackle the possibility that evolutionary approaches that exclude culture might be sufficient (...)
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    Models of decision-making and the coevolution of social preferences.Henrich Joseph, Boyd Robert, Bowles Samuel, Camerer Colin, Fehr Ernst, Gintis Herbert, McElreath Richard, Alvard Michael, Barr Abigail & Ensminger Jean - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (6).
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    Kritische Essays zur Europaischen LiteraturEuropaische Literatur und Lateinisches Mittelalter.Helmut Hatzfeld & Ernst Robert Curtius - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 10 (4):375.
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    An Emerging Group of Membrane Property Sensors Controls the Physical State of Organellar Membranes to Maintain Their Identity.Toni Radanović, John Reinhard, Stephanie Ballweg, Kristina Pesek & Robert Ernst - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (5):1700250.
    The biological membranes of eukaryotic cells harbor sensitive surveillance systems to establish, sense, and maintain characteristic physicochemical properties that ultimately define organelle identity. They are fundamentally important for membrane homeostasis and play active roles in cellular signaling, protein sorting, and the formation of vesicular carriers. Here, we compare the molecular mechanisms of Mga2 and Ire1, two sensors involved in the regulation of fatty acid desaturation and the response to unfolded proteins and lipid bilayer stress in order to identify their commonalities (...)
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  26. Explaining altruistic behaviour in humans.Herb Gintis, Samuel Bowles, Robert Boyd & Fehr & Ernst - 2009 - In Robin Dunbar & Louise Barrett (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology. Oxford University Press.
     
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  27. Ernst Mach, Physicist and Philosopher.Robert S. Cohen & Raymond J. Seeger - 1972 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 26 (4):627-634.
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    Mehr Glück mit Verstand.Ernst Gehmacher - 1991 - Wien: Deuticke. Edited by Franz Kreuzer & Viktor E. Frankl.
    "Dazu Franz Kreuzer im Gesprèach mit Viktor Frankl, Robert Jungk, Arnold Keyserling, Erwin Ringel und Paul Watzlawick"--Cover.
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    Helm and Boltzmann: Energetics at the lübeck naturforscherversammlung.Robert Deltete - 1999 - Synthese 119 (1-2):45-68.
    The energetics controversy is understood variously as energy vs. atoms, thermodynamics vs. statistical mechanics, phenomenalism vs. realism, equations vs. pictures, and especially Ostwald vs. Boltzmann. It is generally thought that at Lübeck in 1895 Boltzmann and Planck demolished energetics, but while its momentum was slowed, energetics in one or more of the above senses still retained supporters as late as the great physics conference at the St. Louis World’s Fair in 1904. Indeed, after Ostwald himself abandoned it in 1908, (...) Mach began for the first time to defend it. The main emphasis in this paper, however, is on Georg Helm (1851–1923) who had been invited to Lübeck to be the main speaker on energetics. He had adopted his position earlier than Ostwald and his views avoided many of the errors and oversights in Ostwald’s approach. Indeed, Helm could be called the strongest defender of energetics, even if Ostwald was Boltzmann’s main target. Helm was largely Machist in philosophy at that time and did not reify energy. (shrink)
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    Robert Eckles 1910-1993.Maurice Ernst & Jude P. Dougherty - 1993 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 67 (1):19 -.
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    Reconsidering Ernst Mach on space, time, and motion.Robert DiSalle - 2002 - In David B. Malament (ed.), Reading Natural Philosophy: Essays in the History and Philosophy of Science and Mathematics. Open Court. pp. 167--191.
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    Nietzsche.Ernst Bertram - 1965 - Bonn,: Bouvier.
    Publié en Allemagne en 1918, le Nietzsche d'Ernst Bertram, a paru en France dans la très belle traduction qu'en a donné Robert Pitrou en 1932. Repris par le Félin en 1990, ce livre tient une place à part dans l'ensemble des travaux consacrés à Nietzsche par sa façon de dégager symboles, légendes et concepts à partir d'une vue de Venise, une gravure de Dürer, un tableau du Lorrain...
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  33. Group intentions as equilibria.Sara Rachel Chant & Zachary Ernst - 2007 - Philosophical Studies 133 (1):95 - 109.
    In this paper, we offer an analysis of ‘group intentions.’ On our proposal, group intentions should be understood as a state of equilibrium among the beliefs of the members of a group. Although the discussion in this paper is non-technical, the equilibrium concept is drawn from the formal theory of interactive epistemology due to Robert Aumann. The goal of this paper is to provide an analysis of group intentions that is informed by important work in economics and formal epistemology.
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    Ernst Mach: Physics, perception and the philosophy of science.Robert S. Cohen - 1968 - Synthese 18 (2-3):132 - 170.
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    Künstliche Intelligenz und pragmatisches Metavokabular: Vorbemerkungen zu einer medienphilosophischen Rezeption von Robert B. Brandom.Christoph Ernst - 2019 - Internationales Jahrbuch Für Medienphilosophie 5 (1):131-152.
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  36. Epistemic conditions for collective action.Sara Rachel Chant & Zachary Ernst - 2008 - Mind 117 (467):549-573.
    Writers on collective action are in broad agreement that in order for a group of agents to form a collective intention, the members of that group must have beliefs about the beliefs of the other members. But in spite of the fact that this so-called "interactive knowledge" is central to virtually every account of collective intention, writers on this subject have not offered a detailed account of the nature of interactive knowledge. In this paper, we argue that such an account (...)
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    "Ich bin. Aber ich habe mich nicht. Darum werden wir erst.": Perspektiven der Philosophie Ernst Blochs.Jan Robert Bloch (ed.) - 1997 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp Verlag.
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    Ernst Haeckel and the Struggles over Evolution and Religion.Robert J. Richards - unknown
    If religion means a commitment to a set of theological propositions regarding the nature of God, the soul, and an afterlife, Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919) was never a religious enthusiast. The influence of the great religious thinker Friedrich Daniel Schleiermacher (1768-1834) on his family kept religious observance decorous and commitment vague.2 The theologian had maintained that true religion lay deep in the heart, where the inner person experienced a feeling of absolute dependence. Dogmatic tenets, he argued, served merely as inadequate (...)
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  39. Ernst Haeckel’s Alleged Anti-Semitism and Contributions to Nazi Biology.Robert J. Richards - 2007 - Biological Theory 2 (1):97-103.
    Ernst Haeckel’s popular book Nat¨urliche Sch¨opfungs- geschichte (Natural history of creation, 1868) represents human species in a hierarchy, from lowest (Papuan and Hottentot) to highest (Caucasian, including the Indo-German and Semitic races). His stem-tree (see Figure 1) of human descent and the racial theories that accompany it have been the focus of several recent books—histories arguing that Haeckel had a unique position in the rise of Nazi biology during the first part of the 20th century. In 1971, Daniel Gasman (...)
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    Ernst Bloch: the man and his work.Robert Schreiter - 1970 - Philosophy Today 14 (4):231-235.
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    Karl Ernst Von Baer.Robert Richards - manuscript
    in Harvard Companion to the History of Science, ed. Michael Ruse (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2007).
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  42. Philosophy of mathematics in early Ernst Cassirer.Robert Maco - 2010 - Filozofia 65 (1):27-39.
    The paper deals with some major themes in early Cassirer’s philosophy of mathema- tics. It appears, that the basis of his thinking about mathematical objects and mathematical concept formation is his Neo-Kantian idealistic theory of concepts which he developed in opposition to what is called the „traditional theory of concepts“ going back to Aristotle. Cassirer often seeks to confirm his philo- sophical insights concerning mathematics by the interpretations the works of significant mathematicians. Therefore, the second part of the paper deals (...)
     
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    The Foundation of Ernst Haeckel's Evolutionary Project in Morphology, Aesthetics, and Tragedy.Robert J. Richards - unknown
    In late winter of 1864, Charles Darwin received two folio volumes on radiolarians, a group of one-celled marine organisms that secreted siliceous skeletons of unusual geometry. The author, the young German biologist Ernst Haeckel (fig. 1), had himself drawn the figures for the extraordinary copper-etched illustrations that filled the second volume.1 The gothic beauty of the plates astonished Darwin (fig. 2 ), but he must also have been drawn to passages that applied his theory to construct the descent relations (...)
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    Evolutionary Theory: The Unfinished Synthesis by Robert G. B. Reid. [REVIEW]Ernst Mayr - 1986 - Isis 77:358-359.
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    The Scripts of "Citizen Kane".Robert L. Carringer - 1978 - Critical Inquiry 5 (2):369-400.
    The best-known controversy in film criticism of recent years has been over the authorship of the Citizen Kane script. Pauline Kael first raised the issue in a flamboyant piece in The New Yorker in 1971. Contrary to what Orson Welles would like us to believe, Kael charged, the script for the film was actually not his work but almost wholly the work of an all-but-forgotten figure, one of Hollywood's veteran screenwriters, Herman J. Mankiewicz. . . . The first two drafts (...)
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  46. The Crucible of German Democracy. Ernst Troeltsch and the First World War.Robert E. Norton - 2021
     
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  47. Ernst Paul Specker (1920-2011).Robert Spekkens - 2011 - Mind and Matter 9 (2):121-128.
     
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    If This be Heresy: Haeckel=s Conversion to Darwinism.Robert J. Richards - unknown
    Just before Ernst Haeckel’s death in 1919, historians began piling on the faggots for a splendid auto-da-fé. Though more people prior to the Great War learned of Darwin’s theory through his efforts than through any other source, including Darwin himself, Haeckel has been accused of not preaching orthodox Darwinian doctrine. In 1916, E. S. Russell, judged Haeckel's principal theoretical work, Generelle Morphologie der Organismen, as "representative not so much of Darwinian as of pre-Darwinian thought."1 Both Stephen Jay Gould and (...)
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    Saving Private Ryan: Realism and the Enigma of Head-Wounds.John Roberts - 1998 - Historical Materialism 3 (1):157-172.
    In Ernst Friedrich's Krieg dem Kriege there is a large section of photographs of survivors of World War I with the most hideous disfigurements of the face: jaws are missing, gaping slashes stare out where mouths should be. Friedrich leaves this gallery of ‘untouchables’ to the end of the book as if to achieve the maximum debasement of military glory and heroism. The head and face are obviously the most vulnerable part of the body in warfare – brutal wounds (...)
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  50. Descartes et la folie.Robert A. Imlay - 1987 - Studia Leibnitiana 19 (1):91-97.
    Ich versuche zu beweisen, daß Descartesי Dualismus, nach welchem der Leib und die Seele radikal voneinander getrennt sind, ihn zwingt, seinem natürlichen Sträuben zum Trotz einige Denkmöglichkeiten, die sich aus der Annahme des Wahnsinns ableiten lassen, ernst zu nehmen. Der Cartesischen Auffassung des Wahnsinns nach hegt der Wahnsinnige vor allem Zweifel, ob seine Gliedmaßen ihm gehören. Dieser Zweifel wird durch den Dualismus des Philosophen gerechtfertigt. Derselbe Mensch kann außerdem zweifeln, ob ihm irgendein Leib gehöre; auch dieser Zweifel ist durch (...)
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