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  1. Tommaso Campanella.Germana Ernst & Nicola Badaloni - 2002 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 192 (4):447-448.
     
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    Individuum und Kosmos in der Philosophie der Renaissance.Ernst Cassirer, Cardinal Nicolas Cusanus, Joachim Ritter, Heinrich Cassirer & Carolus Bovillus - 1969 - Darmstadt,: Wissenschaftliche Buchges.. Edited by Nicholas, Carolus Bovillus, Joachim Ritter, Raymond Klibansky & H. W. Cassirer.
    "Individuum und Kosmos in der Philosophie der Renaissance" (1927) schreibt ein Stück philosophischer Problemgeschichte und geht der Frage nach, "ob und inwiefern die Gedankenbewegung des 15. und 16. Jahrhunderts bei aller Mannigfaltigkeit der Problemansätze und bei aller Divergenzen der Lösungen eine in sich geschlossene Einheit bildet". Provoziert durch Burckhardts Renaissancestudie, die die Philosophie der Zeit unberücksichtigt läßt, versucht Cassirer nachzuweisen, daß auch die Renaissancephilosophie Teil einer "geistigen Gesamtbewegung" ist und eigene systematische Mittelpunkte besitzt.
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    Julian the apostate at war - teitler the last pagan emperor. Julian the apostate and the war against christianity. Pp. XXXIV + 271, ills, map. New York: Oxford university press, 2017 . Cased, £19.99, us$29.95. Isbn: 978-0-19-062650-1. [REVIEW]Nicola Ernst - 2018 - The Classical Review 68 (2):526-528.
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    Constantine II, constantius II and constans - (n.J.) Baker-Brian, (s.) tougher (edd.) The sons of Constantine, ad 337–361. In the shadows of Constantine and Julian. Pp. XXI + 466, colour ills, maps. Cham, switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020. Cased, £89.99. Isbn: 978-3-030-39897-2. [REVIEW]Nicola Ernst - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):255-258.
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    Emperors and panegyric - (A.) omissi emperors and usurpers in the later Roman empire. Civil war, panegyric, and the construction of legitimacy. Pp. XX + 348, ills, map. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2018. Cased, £80, us$105. Isbn: 978-0-19-882482-4. [REVIEW]Nicola Ernst - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (2):565-567.
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  6. Making the case for ontology (vol 6, pg 377, 2011).Michael Uschold, John Bateman, Mike Bennett, Rex Brooks, Mills Davis, Alden Dima, Michael Gruninger, Nicola Guarino, Ernst Lucier & Leo Obrst - 2012 - Applied Ontology 7 (3):373 - 373.
     
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  7. A lost letter found-text of a letter from Campanella, Tommaso to peiresc, Nicolas, Claude, fabri, de, June 19, 1636.G. Ernst & E. Canone - 1994 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 49 (2):353-366.
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    De Kant à Nicolas de Cues et retour. Réflexions sur une intuition d’Ernst Cassirer.Thibaut Gress - 2016 - Noesis 26:219-246.
    Nicolas de Cues, Kant et Cassirer forment un triptyque philosophique au sein duquel l’auteur de la Philosophie des formes symboliques a pu révéler un chiasme fort éclairant : Kant ne saurait être lu sans que ne soit prêté attention au coup d’envoi cusanien, mais Nicolas de Cues ne saurait être compris sans le prisme des lunettes kantiennes grâce auquel la théorie de la connaissance servirait de guide pour la compréhension des textes de Nicolas. Il s’agit donc, dans la présente contribution, (...)
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    Nicolas de Cues et l’historiographie philosophique du XXe siècle : modernité, humanisme et mysticisme.Andrea Fiamma - 2019 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 75 (3):485-502.
    L’article retrace l’histoire de l’historiographie de Nicolas de Cues au XXe siècle, en s’appuyant sur le livre d’Ernst Cassirer Individu et cosmos dans la philosophie de la Renaissance. L’hypothèse de recherche est la suivante : l’interprétation que Cassirer propose de la modernité de la philosophie de Nicolas de Cues a été le point de départ de la formation de deux courants historiographiques différents au XXe siècle : le premier essaie de comprendre la genèse de la subjectivité moderne et le (...)
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  10. Socratic Elenchus in the Sophist.Nicolas Zaks - 2018 - Apeiron 51 (4):371-390.
    This paper demonstrates the central role of the Socratic elenchus in the Sophist. In the first part, I defend the position that the Stranger describes the Socratic elenchus in the sixth division of the Sophist. In the second part, I show that the Socratic elenchus is actually used when the Stranger scrutinizes the accounts of being put forward by his predecessors. In the final part, I explain the function of the Socratic elenchus in the argument of the dialogue. By contrast (...)
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    Nicolas de Cues et l’historiographie philosophique du XXe siècle.Andrea Fiamma - 2019 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 75 (3):485-502.
    The article reconstructs the history of historiography on the philosophy of Nicholas of Cusa in the 20th century and focuses on the book of Ernst Cassirer entitled Individuum und Kosmos in der Philosophie der Renaissance. The research hypothesis is that Cassirer’s position on the modernity of the Cusanus’ philosophy was the starting point of the formation of two different historiographical currents in the 20th century : the former interested in the understanding of the genesis of what is called modern (...)
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    Heidegger et les "Cahiers noirs": mystique du ressentiment.Nicolas Weill - 2018 - Paris: CNRS Éditions.
    Nicolas Weill propose une lecture stimulante de ces textes qui constituent une des découvertes philosophiques les plus importantes de ces dernières années. La publication des "Cahiers" redonne une actualité brûlante à la question qui divise épigones et détracteurs du penseur allemand : comment continuer à philosopher avec Heidegger sans tenir compte d'une éventuelle contamination de cette philosophie par l'idéologie nazie? Par une analyse sans concession des "Cahiers", en se concentrant sur les Réflexions (tenues par Heidegger de 1931 à 1941) mais (...)
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    Sozialethik: theologische Grundfragen.Ernst Wolf - 1975 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
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    Scienza e metafisica: uno pseudo contrasto tra due domini complementari.Nicola Dallaporta Xydias - 1997 - Padova: CEDAM.
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    Mathématiques et dialectique chez Nicolas de Cuse. [REVIEW]David Larre - 2003 - Dialogue 42 (2):385-388.
    Nicolas de Cues, cardinal, théologien et mathématicien, dernier philosophe médiéval et première grande figure de l’humanisme naissant, est de plus en plus largement connu, que ce soit à travers ses textes, des ouvrages de vulgarisation ou des romans. Dans une littérature francophone qui accorde une importance grandissante à la traduction de ses différents traités, la littérature critique reste encore trop pauvre et parcellaire depuis les travaux déjà anciens de M.de Gandillac, et l’on ne peut que saluer avec intérêt le travail (...)
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    Entwicklungstendenzen moderner Psychologie.Ernst G. Wehner - 1978 - München: Minerva-Publikation.
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    Con le parole dei filosofi.Nicola Zippel - 2021 - Roma: Carocci editore.
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    Husserl and the Promise of Time: Subjectivity in Transcendental Phenomenology.Nicolas de Warren - 2009 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is the first extensive treatment of Husserl's phenomenology of time-consciousness. Nicolas de Warren uses detailed analysis of texts by Husserl, some only recently published in German, to examine Husserl's treatment of time-consciousness and its significance for his conception of subjectivity. He traces the development of Husserl's thinking on the problem of time from Franz Brentano's descriptive psychology, and situates it in the framework of his transcendental project as a whole. Particular discussions include the significance of time-consciousness for other (...)
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  19. The semantics of nouns derived from gradable adjectives.David Nicolas - 2004 - In Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 8. pp. 197-207.
    What semantics should we attribute to nouns like "wisdom" and "generosity", which are derived from gradable adjectives? We show that, from a morphosyntactic standpoint, these nouns are mass nouns. This leads us to consider and answer the following questions. How are these nouns interpreted in their various uses? What formal representations may one associate with their interpretations? How do these depend on the semantics of the adjective? And where lies the semantic unity of nouns like wisdom and generosity with the (...)
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    The Apocalypse of Hope.Nicolas de Warren - 2006 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 27 (1):25-59.
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  21. On the incompatibility between pragmatist and scientistic philosophy: methodological and metaphilosophical issues.Nicolas Silva & Roger T. Ames - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy (1).
    In this paper we claim that pragmatist philosophical practice is incompatible with scientistic philosophy. The kind of pragmatism used for making this case follows the spirit and method of philosophical pragmatists such as William James, John Dewey, Richard Rorty, and a related pragmatic tradition, Confucian Philosophy. Pragmatism starts from immediate experience, and refuses to cleave off the reality and salience of what is found in such experience in the process of thinking. Pragmatism also concerns itself with social problems, broadly conceived. (...)
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    Méditations chrétiennes et métaphysiques.Nicolas Malebranche - 1986 - Librairie Philosophique J Vrin.
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    The hierarchy of evidence in advanced wound care: The social organization of limitations in knowledge.Nicola Waters & Janet M. Rankin - 2019 - Nursing Inquiry 26 (4):e12312.
    In this article, we discuss how we used institutional ethnography (Institutional ethnography as practice, Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, MD and 2006) to map out powerful ruling relations that organize nurses’ wound care work. In recent years, the growing number of people living with wounds that heal slowly or not at all has presented substantial challenges for those managing the demands on Canada's publicly insured health‐care system. In efforts to address this burden, Canadian health‐care administrators and policy‐makers rely on scientific evidence (...)
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    Marxismo come storicismo.Nicola Badaloni - 1975 - Milano: Feltrinelli.
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    Humanism: what's in the word.Nicolas Walter - 1997 - London: Secular Society (G. W. Foote). Edited by Nicolas Walter.
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    What is the harm in harmful conception? On threshold harms in non-identity cases.Nicola J. Williams & John Harris - 2014 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 35 (5):337-351.
    Has the time come to put to bed the concept of a harm threshold when discussing the ethics of reproductive decision making and the legal limits that should be placed upon it? In this commentary, we defend the claim that there exist good moral reasons, despite the conclusions of the non-identity problem, based on the interests of those we might create, to refrain from bringing to birth individuals whose lives are often described in the philosophical literature as ‘less than worth (...)
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    Avicenna and the Aristotelian Left by Ernst Bloch.Benjamín A. Figueroa Lackington - 2021 - Philosophy East and West 71 (4):1-4.
    Avicenna and the Aristotelian Left is the first English rendition of Ernst Bloch's thought-provoking monograph dedicated to the thought of Ibn Sīnā, the prominent eleventh-century Persian polymath. Published in 2019 by Columbia University Press as part of the New Directions in Critical Theory series, it joins a growing list of translations that goes back to the 1966 Spanish version by Jorge Deike Robles and, more recently, to Claude Maillard's and Nicola Allesandrini's French and Italian renditions, respectively. This new (...)
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    Philosophy and Human Perfection in the Cartesian Renaissance and its Modern Oblivion.Nicolas de Warren - 2001 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 22 (2):185-212.
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    Refutations of Idealism in Kant and Husserl: Some Preliminary Reflections.Nicolas de Warren - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 713-726.
  30. The inquietude of time and the instance of eternity: Huserl, Heidegger, and Levinas.Nicolas Warren - 2018 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), Oxford Handbook of the History of Phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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    Chapter 6. After Levinas: The risk of irresponsible responsibility.Ernst Wolff - 2011 - In Political Responsibility for a Globalised World: After Levinas' Humanism. Columbia University Press. pp. 147-174.
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    Chapter 1. Doing justice to responsibility: The primordial political nature of Levinas’ philosophy.Ernst Wolff - 2011 - In Political Responsibility for a Globalised World: After Levinas' Humanism. Columbia University Press. pp. 17-32.
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    Chapter 2. Ethnography, atheism, decolonisation.Ernst Wolff - 2011 - In Political Responsibility for a Globalised World: After Levinas' Humanism. Columbia University Press. pp. 33-58.
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    Conclusion. For a “good enough” justice.Ernst Wolff - 2011 - In Political Responsibility for a Globalised World: After Levinas' Humanism. Columbia University Press. pp. 267-286.
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    Chapter 4. Humanism and anti-humanism in Levinas’ reflection on Jewish education.Ernst Wolff - 2011 - In Political Responsibility for a Globalised World: After Levinas' Humanism. Columbia University Press. pp. 77-104.
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    Chapter 5. Levinas’ post-anti-humanist humanism: Humanism of the other.Ernst Wolff - 2011 - In Political Responsibility for a Globalised World: After Levinas' Humanism. Columbia University Press. pp. 105-146.
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    Chapter 7. Levinas and Max Weber on being called for politics.Ernst Wolff - 2011 - In Political Responsibility for a Globalised World: After Levinas' Humanism. Columbia University Press. pp. 175-204.
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    Chapter 9. Ricoeur’s contribution to a notion of political responsibility for a globalised world.Ernst Wolff - 2011 - In Political Responsibility for a Globalised World: After Levinas' Humanism. Columbia University Press. pp. 221-266.
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    Chapter 3. The range of the political: Decolonisation as a case in point.Ernst Wolff - 2011 - In Political Responsibility for a Globalised World: After Levinas' Humanism. Columbia University Press. pp. 59-76.
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    Chapter 8. Towards a post-Levinasian understanding of responsibility: the Weberian contribution of Apel.Ernst Wolff - 2011 - In Political Responsibility for a Globalised World: After Levinas' Humanism. Columbia University Press. pp. 205-220.
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    Frontmatter.Ernst Wolff - 2011 - In Political Responsibility for a Globalised World: After Levinas' Humanism. Columbia University Press. pp. 1-6.
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    Table of contents.Ernst Wolff - 2011 - In Political Responsibility for a Globalised World: After Levinas' Humanism. Columbia University Press. pp. 7-10.
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    Possible Persons and the Problem of Prenatal Harm.Nicola Jane Williams - 2013 - The Journal of Ethics 17 (4):355-385.
    When attempting to determine which of our acts affect future generations and which affect the identities of those who make up such generations, accounts of personal identity that privilege psychological features and person affecting accounts of morality, whilst highly useful when discussing the rights and wrongs of acts relating to extant persons, seem to come up short. On such approaches it is often held that the intuition that future persons can be harmed by decisions made prior to their existence is (...)
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    Should Deceased Donation be Morally Preferred in Uterine Transplantation Trials?Nicola Williams - 2016 - Bioethics 30 (6):415-424.
    In recent years much research has been undertaken regarding the feasibility of the human uterine transplant as a treatment for absolute uterine factor infertility. Should it reach clinical application this procedure would allow such individuals what is often a much-desired opportunity to become not only social mothers, or genetic and social mothers but mothers in a social, genetic and gestational sense. Like many experimental transplantation procedures such as face, hand, corneal and larynx transplants, UTx as a therapeutic option falls firmly (...)
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  45. Name und Herkunft des römischen Triumphes.Ernst Wallisch - 1955 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 99 (1-2).
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    Social Change, Civilization and Progress as Categories of Sociological Theory.Ernst M. Wallner - 1969 - Philosophy and History 2 (1):73-73.
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    Toward a New Philosophy of Biology.Ernst Mayr - 1990 - Journal of the History of Biology 23 (2):321-328.
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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 centuries. (...)
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    Essay Review: The Tormenting Desire for Unity.Ernst Mayr & Edward O. Wilson - 1999 - Journal of the History of Biology 32 (2):385-394.
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    Europäische Literatur und lateinisches Mittelalter.Ernst Robert Curtius - 1993 - A. Francke.
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