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  1. Grundprobleme der philosophie organisch entwickelt von Carl Siegel..Carl Siegel - 1925 - Wien und Leipzig,: W. Braumüller.
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    Kants Antinomienlehre im Lichte der Inaugural-Dissertation.Carl Siegel - 1925 - Kant Studien 30 (1-2):67-86.
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    Goethe und die spekulative Naturphilosophie.Carl Siegel - 1914 - Kant Studien 19 (1-3):488-496.
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    Lonaus „Faust“ und sein Verhältnis zur Philosophie.Carl Siegel - 1917 - Kant Studien 21 (1-3):66.
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    Nietzsches Zarathustra, Gehalt und Gestalt.Carl Siegel - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48:238.
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  6. Alois Riehl.Carl Siegel - 1932 - Graz,: Leuschner & Lubensky.
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    Geschichte der deutschen Naturphilosophie.Carl Siegel - 1913 - Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft.
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  8. Grundprobleme der Philosophie.Carl Siegel - 1925 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (5):184-184.
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  9. Grundlinien einer Ästhetik als analytisch-synthetischer Kunstphilosophie.Carl Siegel - 1927 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 21:1-15.
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  10. Goethe und die Spekulative Naturphilosophie.Carl Siegel - 1915 - Philosophical Review 24:345.
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  11. Herder als Philosoph.Carl Siegel - 1908 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 66 (6):557-558.
     
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  12. Herder als Philosoph.Carl Siegel - 1909 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 17 (6):13-14.
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  13. Herder als philosoph.Carl Siegel - 1907 - Stuttgart, Berlin,: Cotta.
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  14. Kants Antinomienlehre im Lichte der Inauguraldissertation.Carl Siegel - 1925 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 30:67.
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  15. Nietzsches Zarathustra. Gehalt und Gestalt.Carl Siegel - 1938 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 45 (4):26-26.
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    Nietzsches Zarathustra, gehalt und gestalt.Carl Siegel - 1938 - München,: Ernst Reinhardt.
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  17. Platon Und Sokrates Darstellung des Platonischen Lebenswerkes Auf Neuer Grundlage.Carl Siegel - 1920 - Felix Meiner.
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    Nietzsches Zarathustra. Gehalt und Gestalt. [REVIEW]V. J. McG & Carl Siegel - 1938 - Journal of Philosophy 35 (8):221.
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  19. Geschichte der deutschen Naturphilosophie.Siegel Carl - 1913 - The Monist 23:480.
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  20. Phenomenological Laws and Mechanistic Explanations.Gabriel Siegel & Carl F. Craver - 2024 - Philosophy of Science 91 (1):132-150.
    In light of recent criticisms by Woodward (2017) and Rescorla (2018), we examine the relationship between mechanistic explanation and phenomenological laws. We disambiguate several uses of the phrase “phenomenological law” and show how a mechanistic theory of explanation sorts them into those that are and are not explanatory. We also distinguish the problem of phenomenological laws from arguments about the explanatory power of purely phenomenal models, showing that Woodward and Rescorla conflate these problems. Finally, we argue that the temptation to (...)
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  21. eschichte der deutschen Naturphilosophie. [REVIEW]Siegel Carl - 1913 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 23:480.
     
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  22. Siegel, Geschichte der deutschen Naturphilosophie.Siegel Carl - 1913 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 18:300.
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  23. Carl Joachim Friedrich's Concept of Totalitarian Dictatorship: A Reinterpretation.A. Siegel - 1998 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 65:273-302.
     
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    A Solution in Hieroglyphic: Carl Schmitt, Herman Melville, and the Politics of Images.Harmon Siegel - 2019 - Télos 2019 (187):51-68.
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  25. Siegel, Carl, Grundprobleme der Philosophie.Hans Prager - 1929 - Kant Studien 34:483.
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  26. Siegel, Carl, Grundprobleme der Philosophie. [REVIEW]Hans Prager - 1929 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 34:483.
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  27. Siegel, Carl, Platon und Sokrates. [REVIEW]O. Wichmann - 1922 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 27:219.
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    Siegel, Carl, Zur Psychologie und Theorie der Erkenntnis.Ernst Schräder - 1905 - Kant Studien 10 (1-3):566.
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    Siegel, Carl, Zur Psychologie und Theorie der Erkenntnis. [REVIEW]Ernst Schrader - 1905 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 10:566.
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    Geschichte Der Deutschen Naturphilosophie By Siegel Carl[REVIEW]Ernst Bloch - 1913 - Isis 1:287-289.
  31. Real rights.Carl Wellman - 1995 - New York: Oxford University Press.
  32. The Phenomenology of Efficacy.Susanna Siegel - 2005 - Philosophical Topics 33 (1):265-84.
    In this paper I argue that certain type of first-personal causal property, efficacy, is represented in perceptual experience.
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    Memory.Carl Windhorst & John Sutton - 2011 - In Massimo Marraffa & Alfredo Paternoster (eds.), Scienze cognitive: un'introduzione filosofica. Roma: Carocci. pp. 75-94.
    Remembering seems, to philosophers and scientists, one of the most mystifying of human activities. Yet natural language users have no problem understanding what is meant by ‘memory’. Memory is simply the ability to recall personally experienced events and certain kinds of information such as facts, names, or faces; or how to perform certain actions, like riding a bike or playing chess. It is on this basis that people sometimes make claims about themselves or others having a good or bad memory, (...)
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    Interlevel Experiments and Multilevel Mechanisms in the Neuroscience of Memory.Carl F. Craver - 2002 - Philosophy of Science 69 (S3):S83-S97.
    The dominant neuroscientific theory of spatial memory is, like many theories in neuroscience, a multilevel description of a mechanism. The theory links the activities of molecules, cells, brain regions, and whole organisms into an integrated sketch of an explanation for the ability of organisms to navigate novel environments. Here I develop a taxonomy of interlevel experimental strategies for integrating the levels in such multilevel mechanisms. These experimental strategies include activation strategies, interference strategies, and additive strategies. These strategies are mutually reinforcing, (...)
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    Evolution: the triumph of an idea.Carl Zimmer - 2001 - New York: HarperPerennial.
    This remarkable book presents a rich and up-to-date view of evolution that explores the far-reaching implications of Darwin's theory and emphasizes the power, significance, and relevance of evolution to our lives today. After all, we ourselves are the product of evolution, and we can tackle many of our gravest challenges -- from lethal resurgence of antiobiotic-resistant diseases to the wave of extinctions that looms before us -- with a sound understanding of the science.
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  36. Perception as Guessing Versus Perception as Knowing: Replies to Clark and Peacocke.Susanna Siegel - 2018 - Res Philosophica 95 (4):761-784.
    A summary of The Rationality of Perception, and my replies to symposium papers on it by Andy Clark and Christopher Peacocke.
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    Dreams, Illusion, and Other Realities.Lee Siegel - 1985 - Philosophy East and West 35 (3):321-323.
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    Explaining the Brain.Carl F. Craver - 2007 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Carl F. Craver investigates what we are doing when we use neuroscience to explain what's going on in the brain. When does an explanation succeed and when does it fail? Craver offers explicit standards for successful explanation of the workings of the brain, on the basis of a systematic view about what neuroscientific explanations are.
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    The Legacy of the Personal: Generating Theory in Feminism's Third Wave.Deborah L. Siegel - 1997 - Hypatia 12 (3):46-75.
    This essay focuses on the repeated rhetorical moves through which the third wave autobiographical subject seeks to be real and to speak as part of a collective voice from the next feminist generation. Given that postmodernist, postructuralist, and multiculturalist critiques have shaped the form and the content of third wave expressions of the personal, the study is ultimately concerned with the possibilities and limitations of such theoretical analysis for a third wave of feminist praxis.
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    Is confirmation differential?Edward Erwin & Harvey Siegel - 1989 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 40 (1):105-119.
  41. Science and Human Values.Carl G. Hempel - 1965 - In Carl Gustav Hempel (ed.), Aspects of Scientific Explanation and Other Essays in the Philosophy of Science. New York: The Free Press. pp. 81-96.
  42. Explaining the brain: mechanisms and the mosaic unity of neuroscience.Carl F. Craver - 2007 - New York : Oxford University Press,: Oxford University Press, Clarendon Press.
    Carl Craver investigates what we are doing when we sue neuroscience to explain what's going on in the brain.
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  43. Diderot and Richardson: Manuscripts, Missives, and Mysteries.Siegel Js - 1975 - Diderot Studies 18:145-167.
     
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    Norms, Naturalism and Epistemology: The Case for Science Without Norms.Harvey Siegel - 2003 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In the field of epistemology, naturalism holds that there are no a priori norms for guiding our belief-formation: we must start our inquiries in situ, assuming some beliefs and the general reliability of our basic cognitive practices to justify others. Naturalized epistemology seeks to motivate norms for cognitive enquiry on such a naturalistic basis. The author argues that, whilst naturalism must be embraced, this more abmitious project is in vain: to the extent one can justify naturalistic norms, they are not (...)
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  45. How can we discover the contents of experience?Susanna Siegel - 2007 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 45 (S1):127-42.
    In this paper I discuss several proposals for how to find out which contents visual experiences have, and I defend the method I.
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  46. Studies in the logic of confirmation (I.).Carl Gustav Hempel - 1945 - Mind 54 (213):1-26.
  47. The Epistemic Conception of Hallucination.Susanna Siegel - 2008 - In Adrian Haddock & Fiona Macpherson (eds.), Disjunctivism: perception, action, knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 205--224.
    Early formulations of disjunctivism about perception refused to give any positive account of the nature of hallucination, beyond the uncontroversial fact that they can in some sense seem to the same to the subject as veridical perceptions. Recently, some disjunctivists have attempt to account for hallucination in purely epistemic terms, by developing detailed account of what it is for a hallucinaton to be indiscriminable from a veridical perception. In this paper I argue that the prospects for purely epistemic treatments of (...)
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    A liberal theory of externalities?Carl David Https://Orcidorg191X Mildenberger - 2018 - Philosophical Studies 175 (9):2105-2123.
    Unlike exploitative exchanges, exchanges featuring externalities have never seemed to pose particular problems to liberal theories of justice. State interference with exchanges featuring externalities seems permissible, like it is for coercive or deceptive exchanges. This is because exchanges featuring negative externalities seem to be clear cases of the two exchanging parties harming a third one via the exchange—and thus of conduct violating the harm principle. This essay aims to put this idea into question. I will argue that exchanges featuring negative (...)
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    How Can We Discover the Contents of Experience?Susanna Siegel - 2007 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 45 (S1):127-142.
    How can we discover the contents of experience? I argue that neither introspection alone nor naturalistic theories of experience content are sufficient to discover these contents. I propose another method of discovery: the method of phenomenal contrast. I defend the method against skeptics who doubt that the contents of experience can be discovered, and I explain how the method may be employed even if one denies that experiences have contents.
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  50. Studies in the logic of confirmation (II.).Carl Gustav Hempel - 1945 - Mind 54 (214):97-121.
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