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  1. Characteristics of ethical decision making in China : which are the genuine facets of business ethics in Chinese culture?Alexander Unger Rainer Busch, Robert McMahon Christian May & Ya Cheng Wang - 2013 - In Frank Rövekamp & Friederike Bosse (eds.), Ethics in Science and Society: German and Japanese Views. IUDICIUM Verlag.
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    Tierrechte – Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung.Rainer Ebert - 2007 - Erlangen, Germany: Harald Fischer Verlag.
    Der Band vereinigt die Vorträge der internationalen Vorlesungsreihe “Tierrechte” an der Universität Heidelberg im Sommersemester 2006. Herausgegeben von der Interdisziplinären Arbeitsgemeinschaft Tierethik (IAT) mit ihren gegenwärtigen und früheren Mitgliedern Katharina Blesch, Alexandra Breunig, Stefan Buss, Guillaume Dondainas, Rainer Ebert, Florian Fruth, Nils Kessler, Matthias Müller, Uta Panten, Anette Reimelt, Bernd Schälling, Jürgen Schneele, Adriana Sixt-Sailer, Manja Unger und Alexander Zehmisch, setzt er die mit der Vorlesungsreihe begonnenen Bemühungen um eine unvoreingenommene Vermittlung der tierethischen Forschung fort. Der Band (...)
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    Tensions and convergences. Technological and aesthetic transformations of society.Heil Reinhard, Stippak Marcus, Unger Alexander, Ziegler Marc & Andreas Kaminski - 2007 - Bielefeld: Transcript, Transaction Publishers (USA).
    This book presents results of an international conference which addressed the interaction of aesthetical and technological dimensions within the formation of contemporary society. The contributions discuss the production of time and space, self and nature, individual and society in the image of technology. They focus on the productive tensions and convergences between aesthetic and technological concepts when implemented in everyday life. The volume contains - among others - texts about technologies of visualisation, the aesthetics of warfare and the design of (...)
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    Einleitung: Bühnen des Wahnsinns. Inszenierungen psychischer Alterität.Alexander Friedland, Rainer Herrn, Johannes Kassar & Sophie Ledebur - 2014 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 37 (4):303-308.
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    Der demonstrierte Wahnsinn – Die Klinik als Bühne.Rainer Herrn & Alexander Friedland - 2014 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 37 (4):309-331.
    Performing Madness: The Clinic as Stage. In the second half of the nineteenth century, clinical demonstrations became the dominant teaching method in psychiatry, playing a key role in medical‐professional disputes, as well. This paper traces this widely used though historiographically neglected practice of knowledge implementation and mediation, as demonstrated in the psychiatric clinic of the Berlin Charité (Psychiatrische und Nervenklinik der Berliner Charité) from 1881 to 1927. Documentation of this practice, found within individual medical records, forms the basis of this (...)
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  6. Mensch – Leben – Technik. Internationale Tagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Phänomenologische Forschung 2003.Andreas Kaminski & Alexander Unger - 2003 - Journal Phänomenologie (20):68–73.
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    An inkblot for sexual preference: A semantic variant of the Affect Misattribution Procedure.Roland Imhoff, Alexander F. Schmidt, Johanna Bernhardt, Andreas Dierksmeier & Rainer Banse - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (4):676-690.
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    The vicissitudes of theprivatdozent: Breakdown and adaptation in the recruitment of the German university teacher. [REVIEW]Alexander Busch - 1963 - Minerva 1 (3):319-341.
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    A Time to Sleep Well and Be Contented: Time Perspective, Sleep Quality, and Life Satisfaction.Michael Rönnlund, Elisabeth Åström, Wendela Westlin, Lisa Flodén, Alexander Unger, Julie Papastamatelou & Maria Grazia Carelli - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    A major aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between time perspective, i.e., habitual ways of relating to the past, present, and future, and sleep quality. A second aim was to test a model by which the expected negative relationship between deviation from a balanced time perspective, a measure taking temporal biases across all three time frames into account, and life satisfaction was mediated by poor sleep quality. To these ends, a sample of young adults completed a (...)
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    Zu den Heeresformationen Roms an Rhein und oberer Donau in der Zeit des Alexander Severus und Maximinus Thrax.Rainer Wiegels - 2014 - Klio 96 (1):93-143.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 96 Heft: 1 Seiten: 93-143.
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    Association of medical futility with do-not-resuscitate (DNR) code status in hospitalised patients.Christoph Becker, Alessandra Manzelli, Alexander Marti, Hasret Cam, Katharina Beck, Alessia Vincent, Annalena Keller, Stefano Bassetti, Daniel Rikli, Rainer Schaefert, Kai Tisljar, Raoul Sutter & Sabina Hunziker - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (12):e70-e70.
    Guidelines recommend a ‘do-not-resuscitate’ code status for inpatients in which cardiopulmonary resuscitation attempts are considered futile because of low probability of survival with good neurological outcome. We retrospectively assessed the prevalence of DNR code status and its association with presumed CPR futility defined by the Good Outcome Following Attempted Resuscitation score and the Clinical Frailty Scale in patients hospitalised in the Divisions of Internal Medicine and Traumatology/Orthopedics at the University Hospital of Basel between September 2018 and June 2019. The definition (...)
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    Der Maulwurf Kennt Kein System: Beiträge Zur Gemeinsamen Philosophie von Oskar Negt Und Alexander Kluge.Rainer Stollmann & Christian Schulte (eds.) - 2005 - Transcript Verlag.
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    Antike Interpretationen zur aristotelischen Lehre vom Geist: Texte von Theophrast, Alexander von Aphrodisias, Themistios, Johannes Philoponos, Priskian (bzw. Simplikios) und Stephanos (Philoponos).Hubertus Busche & Matthias Perkams (eds.) - 2018 - Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag.
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    Vernunft ist ein Gefühl für Zusammenhang.Rainer Stollmann - 2005 - In Rainer Stollmann & Christian Schulte (eds.), Der Maulwurf Kennt Kein System: Beiträge Zur Gemeinsamen Philosophie von Oskar Negt Und Alexander Kluge. Transcript Verlag. pp. 233-268.
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    Formen des Nichtwissens der Aufklärung.Hans Adler & Rainer Godel (eds.) - 2010 - München: Fink.
    Preliminary Material /Hans Adler and Rainer Godel -- Formen des Nichtwissens im Zeitalter des Fragens /Hans Adler and Rainer Godel -- Das gewisse Etwas der Aufklärung /Hans Adler -- Zur Prekarität der Aufklärung. Vernunftkritik und das Paradigma der Anthropologie (Taine, Horkheimer / Adorno, Foucault, Lyotard) /Heinz Thoma -- Von den berechenbaren Grenzen des Nichtwissens zur Zeit der Aufklärung /Eberhard Knobloch -- L'effi cace de la raison /Bertrand Binoche -- Aufgeklärtes Nicht-Wissen /Rainer Enskat -- 'Fabelhaft' und 'wunderbar' in (...)
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    Rainer Weissauer. Der Hilbertsche Irreduzibilitätssatz. Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, vol. 334 , pp. 203–220. [REVIEW]Alexander Prestel - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (4):1056.
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    Mode als ein Prinzip der Moderne?: ein interdisziplinärer Erkundungsgang.Hubertus Busche & Yvonne Förster (eds.) - 2019 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    Es gibt offensichtlich nicht nur Moden der Kleidung, der Frisur oder des Wohnens, sondern auch Moden in den Wissenschaften, in Kunst, Philosophie und vielleicht sogar in der Religion. Das heisst aber gerade in Bereichen, die doch eigentlich 'feste Prinzipien' gegen den Wechsel des Zeitgeistes und der Moden verteidigen. Aber was bedeutet dann in diesen Zusammenhängen "Mode"? Und wie lassen sich solche geistigen Moden erklären? Gehören "Mode" und "Moderne" zusammen? Der vorliegende Band versucht eine systematische Antwort auf diese Fragen, indem er (...)
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    Kunst Und Werk: Jahrbuch Technikphilosophie 2022.Alexander Friedrich, Petra Gehring, Christoph Hubig, Andreas Kaminski & Alfred Nordmann (eds.) - 2022 - Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Mbh & Co. Kg.
    The thematic focus of this yearbook is concerned with the various relations of „art“ and „technology“. It seeks to interrogate and reflect their conceptual filiations, their complementarities and mutual stimulations, and contrasts and tensions. The very notion of the „work“ challenges us to explode or triangulate the dichotomy of art and technology. This connects to further problems in and for the philosophy of technology, such as the relation of arts and crafts, the question of Kitsch or camp in art and (...)
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    The power of tolerance: A debate Wendy brown and Rainer Forst columbia university press, 2014; 112 pp.; $15.00. [REVIEW]Alexander Agnello - 2015 - Dialogue 54 (3):557-559.
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    Hubertus Busche und Matthias Perkams (Hrsg.) Antike Interpretationen zur aristotelischen Lehre vom Geist. Texte von Theophrast, Alexander von Aphrodisias, Themistios, Johannes Philoponos, Priskian (bzw. ›Simplikios‹) und Stephanos. [REVIEW]Norbert Winkler - 2019 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 22 (1):222-234.
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    BERNDT, Rainer, et al. (eds.): «Scientia» und «Disciplina». Wissenstheorie und Wissenschaftspraxis im 12. und 13. Jahrhundert, herausgegeben von Rainer Berndt, Matthias Lutz-Bachmann und Ralf M. W. Stammberger zusammen mit Alexander Fidora und Andreas Niederberger, (Erudiri sapientia", III), Akademie Verlag, Berlin, 2002, 294 págs. [REVIEW]Elisabeth Reinhardt - 2005 - Anuario Filosófico:659-661.
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    James Cummings and Ernest Schimmerling, editors. Lecture Note Series of the London Mathematical Society, vol. 406. Cambridge University Press, New York, xi + 419 pp. - Paul B. Larson, Peter Lumsdaine, and Yimu Yin. An introduction to Pmax forcing. pp. 5–23. - Simon Thomas and Scott Schneider. Countable Borel equivalence relations. pp. 25–62. - Ilijas Farah and Eric Wofsey. Set theory and operator algebras. pp. 63–119. - Justin Moore and David Milovich. A tutorial on set mapping reflection. pp. 121–144. - Vladimir G. Pestov and Aleksandra Kwiatkowska. An introduction to hyperlinear and sofic groups. pp. 145–185. - Itay Neeman and Spencer Unger. Aronszajn trees and the SCH. pp. 187–206. - Todd Eisworth, Justin Tatch Moore, and David Milovich. Iterated forcing and the Continuum Hypothesis. pp. 207–244. - Moti Gitik and Spencer Unger. Short extender forcing. pp. 245–263. - Alexander S. Kechris and Robin D. Tucker-Drob. The complexity of classification problems in ergodic theory. pp. 265–29. [REVIEW]Natasha Dobrinen - 2014 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 20 (1):94-97.
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    James Cummings and Ernest Schimmerling, editors. Lecture Note Series of the London Mathematical Society, vol. 406. Cambridge University Press, New York, xi + 419 pp. - Paul B. Larson, Peter Lumsdaine, and Yimu Yin. An introduction to P max forcing. pp. 5–23. - Simon Thomas and Scott Schneider. Countable Borel equivalence relations. pp. 25–62. - Ilijas Farah and Eric Wofsey. Set theory and operator algebras. pp. 63–119. - Justin Moore and David Milovich. A tutorial on set mapping reflection. pp. 121–144. - Vladimir G. Pestov and Aleksandra Kwiatkowska. An introduction to hyperlinear and sofic groups. pp. 145–185. - Itay Neeman and Spencer Unger. Aronszajn trees and the SCH. pp. 187–206. - Todd Eisworth, Justin Tatch Moore, and David Milovich. Iterated forcing and the Continuum Hypothesis. pp. 207–244. - Moti Gitik and Spencer Unger. Short extender forcing. pp. 245–263. - Alexander S. Kechris and Robin D. Tucker-Drob. The complexity of classification problems in ergodic theory. pp. 265–2. [REVIEW]Natasha Dobrinen - 2014 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 20 (1):94-97.
  24. There Are No Ordinary Things.Peter Unger - 1994 - In Delia Graff & Timothy Williamson (eds.), Vagueness. London and New York: Ashgate. pp. 117-154.
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    Quantum Mind and Social Science: Unifying Physical and Social Ontology.Alexander Wendt - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    There is an underlying assumption in the social sciences that consciousness and social life are ultimately classical physical/material phenomena. In this ground-breaking book, Alexander Wendt challenges this assumption by proposing that consciousness is, in fact, a macroscopic quantum mechanical phenomenon. In the first half of the book, Wendt justifies the insertion of quantum theory into social scientific debates, introduces social scientists to quantum theory and the philosophical controversy about its interpretation, and then defends the quantum consciousness hypothesis against the (...)
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    Laughter in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times: Epistemology of a Fundamental Human Behavior, its Meaning, and Consequences.Albrecht Classen (ed.) - 2010 - Walter de Gruyter.
    Introduction: Laughter as an expression of human nature in the Middle Ages and the early modern period: literary, historical, theological, philosophical, and psychological reflections -- Judith Hagen. Laughter in Procopius's wars -- Livnat Holtzman. "Does God really laugh?": appropriate and inappropriate descriptions of God in Islamic traditionalist theology -- Daniel F. Pigg. Laughter in Beowulf: ambiguity, ambivalence, and group identity formation -- Mark Burde. The parodia sacra problem and medieval comic studies -- Olga V. Trokhimenko. Women's laughter and gender politics (...)
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    Karl Poppers "The Open Universe" und der Indeterminismus: eine Kritik.Alexander Wörner - 2003 - Hamburg: Kovač.
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    Deliberative Exchange, Truth, and Cognitive Division of Labour: A Low-Resolution Modeling Approach.Rainer Hegselmann & Ulrich Krause - 2009 - Episteme 6 (2):130-144.
    This paper develops a formal framework to model a process in which the formation of individual opinions is embedded in a deliberative exchange with others. The paper opts for a low-resolution modeling approach and abstracts away from most of the details of the social-epistemic process. Taking a bird's eye view allows us to analyze the chances for the truth to be found and broadly accepted under conditions of cognitive division of labour combined with a social exchange process. Cognitive division of (...)
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    Das Risiko der Ethik Rainer.Rainer Maria Kiesow - 2003 - In Katja Becker, Eva-Maria Engelen & Milos Vec (eds.), Ethisierung - Ethikferne: Wie Viel Ethik Braucht Die Wissenschaft? De Gruyter. pp. 153-156.
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    What is Honor?: A Question of Moral Imperatives.Alexander Welsh - 2008 - Yale University Press.
    What is honor? Has its meaning changed since ancient times? Is it an outmoded notion? Does it still have the power to direct our behavior? In this provocative book Alexander Welsh considers the history and meaning of honor and dismisses the idea that we live in a post-honor culture. He notes that we have words other than _honor_, such as _respect_, _self-respect_, and personal _identity_, that show we do indeed care deeply about honor. Honor, he argues, is a continuing (...)
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  31. Knowing What to Do.Ethan Jerzak & Alexander W. Kocurek - 2024 - Noûs.
    Much has been written on whether practical knowledge (knowledge-how) reduces to propositional knowledge (knowledge-that). Less attention has been paid to what we call deliberative knowledge (knowledge-to), i.e., knowledge ascriptions embedding other infinitival questions, like _where to meet_, _when to leave_, and _what to bring_. We offer an analysis of knowledge-to and argue on its basis that, regardless of whether knowledge-how reduces to knowledge-that, no such reduction of knowledge-to is forthcoming. Knowledge-to, unlike knowledge-that and knowledge-how, requires the agent to have formed (...)
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  32. Idle Questions.Jens Kipper, Alexander W. Kocurek & Zeynep Soysal - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy.
    In light of the problem of logical omniscience, some scholars have argued that belief is question-sensitive: agents don't simply believe propositions but rather believe answers to questions. Hoek (2022) has recently developed a version of this approach on which a belief state is a "web" of questions and answers. Here, we present several challenges to Hoek's question-sensitive account of belief. First, Hoek's account is prone to very similar logical omniscience problems as those he claims to address. Second, the link between (...)
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    Heinrich Rickert. Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis.Rainer A. Bast - 2018 - In Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis: Historisch-kritische Ausgabe. Teil 1: 2. Auflage (1904). 1. Auflage durch editorischen Apparat. Teil 2: 6. Auflage (1928). 3. und 4./5. Auflage durch editorischen Apparat. De Gruyter. pp. 1-4.
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    Das Komische.Wolfgang Preisendanz & Rainer Warning (eds.) - 1976 - München: Fink.
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    Nomos XLVIII: Toleration and Its Limits.Melissa Williams & Jeremy Waldron (eds.) - 2008 - NYU Press.
    Toleration has a rich tradition in Western political philosophy. It is, after all, one of the defining topics of political philosophy—historically pivotal in the development of modern liberalism, prominent in the writings of such canonical figures as John Locke and John Stuart Mill, and central to our understanding of the idea of a society in which individuals have the right to live their own lives by their own values, left alone by the state so long as they respect the similar (...)
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    Die neorepublikanische Maschine.Rainer Forst - 2018 - In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit. Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. De Gruyter. pp. 663-674.
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  37. Metalinguistic Gradability.Rachel Rudolph & Alexander W. Kocurek - 2024 - Semantics and Pragmatics 17 (7):1--53.
    We present a novel semantic and conversational framework for a class of gradable-like constructions. These include metalinguistic comparatives, like "Ann is more a linguist than a philosopher", as well as metalinguistic equatives, degree modifications, and conditionals. To the extent previous literature discusses such metalinguistic gradability, the focus has been on comparatives. We extend our account of metalinguistic comparatives (Rudolph & Kocurek 2020) to cover a broader range of metalinguistic gradable constructions. On our semantic expressivist view, these all serve in various (...)
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    Combinatorics at ℵ ω.Dima Sinapova & Spencer Unger - 2014 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 165 (4):996-1007.
    We construct a model in which the singular cardinal hypothesis fails at ℵωℵω. We use characterizations of genericity to show the existence of a projection between different Prikry type forcings.
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  39. Bergson's vitalism in the light of modern biology.Maria de Issekutz Wolsky, Alexander A. Wolsky, F. Burwick & P. Douglass - 1992 - In Frederick Burwick & Paul Douglass (eds.), The Crisis in modernism: Bergson and the vitalist controversy. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Commentario Alla Metafisica di Aristotele.Alexander & Alessandra Borgia - 2007 - Milano: Bompiani. Edited by Giancarlo Movia, Alessandra Borgia & Rita Salis.
    Italian translation with facing Greek text of Alexander's commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysics I-V, and of pseudo-Alexander's commentary on the remaining books of the Metaphysics.
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    On Aristotle Metaphysics 5.W. E. Alexander & Dooley - 1993 - Bloomsbury Academic.
    "Aristotle was a systematic writer who often cross-referred to the definitions of terms given elsewhere in his work. Book 5 of the Metaphysics is important because it consists of definitions of the main uses of key terms in Aristotle's philosophy, and it is extremely valuable to have a commentary on this important text by Alexander of Aphrodisias, the leading commentator of his school. Alexander provides a detailed commentary on all of the thirty terms analysed in Book 5, weighing (...)
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    On Aristotle's "Prior Analytics 1.32-46".Alexander & Alexander of Aphrodisias - 2006 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. Edited by Ian Mueller.
    The last 14 chapters of book 1 of Aristotle's "Prior Analytics" are concerned with the representation in the formal language of syllogistic of propositions and arguments expressed in more or less everyday Greek. In his commentary on those chapters, Alexander of Aphrodisias explains some of Aristotle's more opaque assertions and discusses post-Aristotelian ideas in semantics and the philosophy of language. In doing so he provides an unusual insight into the way in which these disciplines developed in the Hellenistic era. (...)
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    On the Common Universal Things.Alexander of Aphrodisias & Ilyas Altuner - 2020 - Entelekya Logico-Metaphysical Review 4 (2):113-118.
    Alexander's views on universals are, it seems, quite important in the history of western philosophy. When Boethius gives in his second commentary on Porphyry's Isagoge his solution to the problem of universals as he conceived it, he claims to be adopting Alexander's approach. If true, this means that the locus classicus for all western medieval thinkers on this topic is really a rendering of Alexander's teaching. Alexander commented Aristotle’s statement in his On the Soul “The universal (...)
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    6. Abbildungen der Titelseiten von GE.Rainer A. Bast - 2018 - In Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis: Historisch-kritische Ausgabe. Teil 1: 2. Auflage (1904). 1. Auflage durch editorischen Apparat. Teil 2: 6. Auflage (1928). 3. und 4./5. Auflage durch editorischen Apparat. De Gruyter. pp. 1029-1036.
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    Abkürzungs- und Siglen-Verzeichnis zu Band 2/2.Rainer A. Bast - 2018 - In Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis: Historisch-kritische Ausgabe. Teil 1: 2. Auflage (1904). 1. Auflage durch editorischen Apparat. Teil 2: 6. Auflage (1928). 3. und 4./5. Auflage durch editorischen Apparat. De Gruyter. pp. 583-584.
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    4. Beispiele für Rickerts Textarbeit.Rainer A. Bast - 2018 - In Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis: Historisch-kritische Ausgabe. Teil 1: 2. Auflage (1904). 1. Auflage durch editorischen Apparat. Teil 2: 6. Auflage (1928). 3. und 4./5. Auflage durch editorischen Apparat. De Gruyter. pp. 1007-1016.
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    2. Druckfehlerverzeichnisse.Rainer A. Bast - 2018 - In Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis: Historisch-kritische Ausgabe. Teil 1: 2. Auflage (1904). 1. Auflage durch editorischen Apparat. Teil 2: 6. Auflage (1928). 3. und 4./5. Auflage durch editorischen Apparat. De Gruyter. pp. 937-946.
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    Der Wissenschaftsbegriff als Indikator von Denkstadien Heideggers.Rainer A. Bast - 1986 - Man and World 19 (4):375-394.
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    Editionsbericht.Rainer A. Bast - 2018 - In Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis: Historisch-kritische Ausgabe. Teil 1: 2. Auflage (1904). 1. Auflage durch editorischen Apparat. Teil 2: 6. Auflage (1928). 3. und 4./5. Auflage durch editorischen Apparat. De Gruyter. pp. 867-926.
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    Erstes Kapitel. Das Grundproblem der Erkenntnistheorie.Rainer A. Bast - 2018 - In Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis: Historisch-kritische Ausgabe. Teil 1: 2. Auflage (1904). 1. Auflage durch editorischen Apparat. Teil 2: 6. Auflage (1928). 3. und 4./5. Auflage durch editorischen Apparat. De Gruyter. pp. 595-619.
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