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  1. A Cultural History of the Modern Age: Vol. I. Renaissance and Reformation.Egon Friedell & Charles Francis Atkinson - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (3):354-356.
     
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    Ist die Erde bewohnt?Egon Friedell & Walther Schneider - 1961 - Stiasny.
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    Ist die Erde bewohnt?: Theater, Feuilleton, Essay, Aphorismus, Erzählung.Egon Friedell & Reinhard Lehmann - 1990
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    Novalis als philosoph.Egon Friedell - 1904 - München,: F. Bruckmann a.-g..
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  5. A Cultural History of the Modern Age, Vols. I and II. By Preserved Smith. [REVIEW]Egon Friedell - 1931 - International Journal of Ethics 42:354.
     
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    Ecce poeta. Nachdenken über den künstler in der moderne.: Egon friedells eigenwillige nähe zu Friedrich Nietzsche.Renate Reschke - 2000 - In Denkumbrüche mit Nietzsche: zur anspornenden Verachtung der Zeit. Oldenbourg Verlag. pp. 246-264.
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    A Cultural History of the Modern Age: Vol. I. Renaissance and Reformation. Egon Friedell, Charles Francis AtkinsonA Cultural History of the Modern Age: Vol. II. Baroque and Rococo; Enlightenment and Revolution. Egon Friedell, Charles Francis Atkinson. [REVIEW]Preserved Smith - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (3):354-356.
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    Book Review:A Cultural History of the Modern Age: Vol. I. Renaissance and Reformation. Egon Friedell, Charles Francis Atkinson; A Cultural History of the Modern Age: Vol. II. Baroque and Rococo; Enlightenment and Revolution. Egon Friedell, Charles Francis Atkinson. [REVIEW]Preserved Smith - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (3):354-.
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    The classical decision problem.Egon Boerger - 1997 - New York: Springer. Edited by Erich Grädel & Yuri Gurevich.
    This book offers a comprehensive treatment of the classical decision problem of mathematical logic and of the role of the classical decision problem in modern computer science. The text presents a revealing analysis of the natural order of decidable and undecidable cases and includes a number of simple proofs and exercises.
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    Representative design and probabilistic theory in a functional psychology.Egon Brunswik - 1955 - Psychological Review 62 (3):193-217.
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    Patterns of Change in Collaboration Are Associated with Baseline Characteristics and Predict Outcome and Dropout Rates in Treatment of Multi-Problem Families. A Validation Study.Egon Bachler, Alexander Fruehmann, Herbert Bachler, Benjamin Aas, Marius Nickel & Guenter K. Schiepek - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Neuropsychology and Linguistics: Topics of Common Research.Egon Weigl & Manfred Bierwisch - 1970 - Foundations of Language 6 (1):1-18.
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    Long-Term Effects of Home-Based Family Therapy for Non-responding Adolescents With Psychiatric Disorders. A 3-Year Follow-Up.Egon Bachler, Benjamin Aas, Herbert Bachler, Kathrin Viol, Helmut Johannes Schöller, Marius Nickel & Günter Schiepek - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Útěcha z ontologie.Egon Bondy - 1999 - Praha,: DharmaGaia.
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    Útěcha z ontologie.Egon Bondy - 1999 - Praha,: DharmaGaia.
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  16. Ein semantisches Ereignis inszenieren, um ein politisches zu verhindern : die entblössten Narben vor der Volksversammlung 167 v. Chr.Egon Flaig - 2003 - In Thomas Rathmann (ed.), Ereignis: Konzeptionen eines Begriffs in Geschichte, Kunst und Literatur. Köln: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
     
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  17. Foucault devant l'OEdipe Roi de Sophocle : regard critique sur une exegese problematique.Egon Flaig - 2020 - In Jean-Marc Narbonne, Hans-Jürgen Lüsebrink & Heinrich Schlange-Schöningen (eds.), Foucault: repenser les rapports entre les Grecs et les Modernes. Québec: Presses de l'Université Laval.
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  18. Filozofia mysle a kognitívne vedy.Egon Gál - 1993 - Filozofia 10.
     
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    Alle spanning naar de marge en het spinnenweb zijgt in elkaar.Egon Vlerick - 2023 - de Uil Van Minerva 36 (2).
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    The Effect of Childhood Adversities and Protective Factors on the Development of Child-Psychiatric Disorders and Their Treatment.Egon Bachler, Alexander Frühmann, Herbert Bachler, Benjamin Aas, Marius Nickel & Guenter Karl Schiepek - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    In defense of probabilistic functionalism: a reply.Egon Brunswik - 1955 - Psychological Review 62 (3):236-242.
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    Democracia Y multiculturalismo: ¿Son compatibles Los derechos de las minorías con Los principios orientadores de la democracia liberal?Egon Montecinos - 2004 - Alpha (Osorno) 20.
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    Probability learning of perceptual cues in the establishment of a weight illusion.Egon Brunswik & Hans Herma - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 41 (4):281.
  24. Genoptagelse ved hjælp af proformer ved simultantolkning fra tysk.Friedel Dubslaff - 1997 - Hermes 19:289-295.
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  25. Border zone between ecology and systems theory.Egon Becker & Broder Breckling - 2011 - In A. Schwarz & K. Jax (eds.), Ecology Revisited. Reflecting on Concepts, Advancing Science. Springer.
     
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  26. Historical reminiscences.Egon Becker & Thomas Jahn - 1998 - In Roger Keil (ed.), Political Ecology: Global and Local. Routledge. pp. 68.
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  27. Kentlerin Doğuşu.Egon Ernest Begel - forthcoming - Cogito.
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  28. Die Funktionen anaphorischer Proformen beim Simultandolmetschen aus dem Deutschen.Friedel Dubslaff - 1993 - Hermes 11:107-115.
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  29. Der Simultandolmetscher als Textproduzent.Friedel Dubslaff - 1995 - Hermes 14:89-110.
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    Introduction to the special issues on situational analysis.Egon Matzner & Ian C. Jarvie - 1998 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 28 (3):333-338.
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    Situational Logic and Its Reception.Egon Matzner & Ian C. Jarvie - 1998 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 28 (3):365-380.
    Popper holds to the unity of scientific method: any differences between natural and social science are a product of theory, not a pretheoretical premise. Distin guishing instead pure and applied generalizing sciences, Popper focuses on the different role of laws in each. In generalizing social science, our tools are the logic of the situation, including the rationality principle, and unintended conse quences. Situations contain individuals, but also social entities not reducible to individuals: conspiracy theory is the extreme form of individualism. (...)
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    The socioeconomic context: An alternative approach to Popper's situational analysis.Egon Matzner & Amit Bhaduri - 1998 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 28 (4):484-497.
    This article raises the question of whether standard economics with the general equilibrium model at its core applies situational analysis in a Popperian sense. Contrary to Popper's own view, the authors come to the conclusion that this is not the case. Standard economics fails to represent elements essential to any social situation in an adequate manner. It comprises uncertainty, time and space, social interaction, unintended effects, as well as culture and institutions. The authors suggest, therefore, the socioeconomic context as an (...)
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  33. Wahrnehmung und Gegenstand swelt. Grundlegung einer Psychologie vom Gegenstand her.Egon Brunswik - 1936 - Erkenntnis 6 (1):268-270.
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  34. Perception and the Representative Design of Psychological Experiments.Egon Brunswik - 1958 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 9 (34):175-176.
     
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    Charles Darwin: The Loss of Rational Design.Friedel Weinert - 2008 - In Copernicus, Darwin, & Freud. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 93–184.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Darwin and Copernicus Views of Organic Life Fossil Discoveries Darwin's Revolution Philosophical Matters A Question of Method Reading List Essay Questions.
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    Introduction.Friedel Weinert - 2008 - In Copernicus, Darwin, & Freud. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 1–2.
    The prelims comprise: Half‐Title Page Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgments.
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    Nicolaus Copernicus: The Loss of Centrality.Friedel Weinert - 2008 - In Copernicus, Darwin, & Freud. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 3–92.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Ptolemy and Copernicus A Clash of Two Worldviews The Heliocentric Worldview Copernicus was not a Scientific Revolutionary The Transition to Newton Some Philosophical Lessons Copernicus and Scientific Revolutions The Anthropic Principle: A Reversal of the Copernican Turn? Reading List Essay Questions.
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    Sigmund Freud: The Loss of Transparency.Friedel Weinert - 2008 - In Copernicus, Darwin, & Freud. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 185–270.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Copernicus, Darwin, and Freud Some Views of Humankind Scientism and the Freudian Model of Personality The Social Sciences beyond Freud Evolution and the Social Sciences Freud and Revolutions in Thought Reading List Essay Questions.
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  39. Why can’t I change Bruckner’s Eighth Symphony?David Friedell - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (3):805-824.
    Musical works change. Bruckner revised his Eighth Symphony. Ella Fitzgerald and many other artists have made it acceptable to sing the jazz standard “All the Things You Are” without its original verse. If we accept that musical works genuinely change in these ways, a puzzle arises: why can’t I change Bruckner’s Eighth Symphony? More generally, why are some individuals in a privileged position when it comes to changing musical works and other artifacts, such as novels, films, and games? I give (...)
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    Psychology as a science of objective relations.Egon Brunswik - 1937 - Philosophy of Science 4 (2):227-260.
    There is sufficient evidence from more recent experiments in psychology that equal retinal stimulus-elements do not lead to equal experiences and reactions except under certain rather specific conditions. An unsophisticated observer will find himself surprised to be able to cover with his own finger a person entering the door of his living room. When the finger is moved to the right or left, thus doing away with the precise retinal coincidence with the person, the observer will soon become unable to (...)
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  41. Neuropsychological studies of structure and dynamics of semantic fields with the deblocking method.Egon Weigl - 1970 - In Algirdas Julien Greimas (ed.), Sign, language, culture. The Hague,: Mouton. pp. 287--290.
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    Eastern elements in English ecclesiastical music.Egon Wellesz - 1942 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 5 (1):44-55.
  43. Abstracta Are Causal.David Friedell - 2020 - Philosophia 48 (1):133-142.
    Many philosophers think all abstract objects are causally inert. Here, focusing on novels, I argue that some abstracta are causally efficacious. First, I defend a straightforward argument for this view. Second, I outline an account of object causation—an account of how objects cause effects. This account further supports the view that some abstracta are causally efficacious.
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    On Sen's second-order preferences, morals, and decision theory.Friedel Bolle - 1983 - Erkenntnis 20 (2):195 - 205.
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    v. Petersdorff, Egon, Friedrich des Großen Kriegsphilosophie.Egon V. Petersdorff - 1920 - Kant Studien 24 (1).
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  46. How Statues Speak.David Friedell & Shen-yi Liao - 2022 - The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 80 (4):444-452.
    We apply a familiar distinction from philosophy of language to a class of material artifacts that are sometimes said to “speak”: statues. By distinguishing how statues speak at the locutionary level versus at the illocutionary level, or what they say versus what they do, we obtain the resource for addressing two topics. First, we can explain what makes statues distinct from street art. Second, we can explain why it is mistaken to criticize—or to defend—the continuing presence of statues based only (...)
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  47. The concept of organization.Egon Bittner - 1965 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 32 (3):239-255.
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    Comments on dynamic decision-making: Is there a conflict between rationality and efficiency?Friedel Bolle - 1981 - Erkenntnis 16 (1):131 - 136.
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    Reciprocity, Altruism, Solidarity: A Dynamic Model.Friedel Bolle & Alexander Kritikos - 2006 - Theory and Decision 60 (4):371-394.
    Reciprocity is a decisive behavioural rule resulting in successful co-operation or deterrence. In this paper, a dynamic model is proposed, where reciprocity is described by changes in altruistic (or malevolent) ties. Multiple steady states may exist in one of which there may be general cooperation (solidarity) and the other being one of universal malice (war of each individual against all other individuals). We apply our theory to a number of examples, illustrating that the agents’ initial preferences determine whether a steady (...)
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    Why to buy your Darling flowers: On cooperation and exploitation.Friedel Bolle - 2001 - Theory and Decision 50 (1):1--28.
    Trusting in someone's cooperation is often connected with the danger of being exploited. So it is important that signals are exchanged which make it probable enough that the potential partner is reliable. Such signals must be too expensive for partners who are planning to abuse the trust they are given but cheap enough for those who wish to initiate a long-term cooperation. In a game theoretical model, it is shown that such signals could consist of presents given before the partnership (...)
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