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    Unsolvable Classes of Quantificational Formulas.Dieter Rödding - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (1):221-222.
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    Über die eliminierbarkeit Von definitionsschemata in der theorie der rekursiven funktionen.Dieter Rödding - 1964 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 10 (18):315-330.
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  3. Review: Harry R. Lewis, Unsolvable Classes of Quantificational Formulas. [REVIEW]Dieter Rodding - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (1):221-222.
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    Harry R. Lewis. Unsolvable classes of quantificational formulas. Advanced book program. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, Mass., 1979, xv + 198 pp. [REVIEW]Dieter Rödding - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (1):221-222.
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    Müller Gert Heinz. Charakterisierung einer Klasse von rekursiven Funktionen. Colloquium on the Foundations of Mathematics, Mathematical Machines and Their Applications, Tihany, 11–15 September 1962, herausgegeben von László Kalmár, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest 1965, S. 45–51.Müller G. H.. Rekursionsformen in der Zahlentheorie. Automatentheorie und formate Sprachen, Nr. 3, Bericht aus dem Mathematischen Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, herausgegeben von Johannes Dörr und Günter Hotz, Bibliographisches Institut, Mannheim–Wien–Zurich, Hochschultaschenbücher–Verlag, Mannheim 1970, S. 399–440. [REVIEW]Dieter Rödding - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (1):156-157.
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    The architecture of polarized cell growth: The unique status of elongating plant cells.František Baluška, Przemysław Wojtaszek, Dieter Volkmann & Peter Barlow - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (6):569-576.
    Polarity is an inherent feature of almost all prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. In most eukaryotic cells, growth polarity is due to the assembly of actin‐based growing domains at particular locations on the cell periphery. A contrasting scenario is that growth polarity results from the establishment of non‐growing domains, which are actively maintained at opposite end‐poles of the cell. This latter mode of growth is common in rod‐shaped bacteria and, surprisingly, also in the majority of plant cells, which elongate along the (...)
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    Dieter Rödding. Anzahlquantoren in der Kleene-Hierarchie.Archiv für mathematische Logik und Grundlagenforschung, vol. 9 no. 3–4 , pp. 61–65. [REVIEW]Joan Rand Moschovakis - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (3):472-473.
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    Dieter Rödding. Anzahlquantoren in der Prädikatenlogik. Archiv für mathematische Logik und Grundlagenforschung, vol. 9 no. 3–4 , pp. 66–69. [REVIEW]Joan Rand Moschovakis - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (3):473.
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    Review: Dieter Rodding, Anzahlquantoren in der Kleene-Hierarchie. [REVIEW]Joan Rand Moschovakis - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (3):472-473.
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    Review: Dieter Rodding, Anzahlquantoren in der Pradikatenlogik. [REVIEW]Joan Rand Moschovakis - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (3):473-473.
  11. Review: E. Cohors-Fresenborg, Dieter Rodding, Mathematik mit Kalkulen und Maschinen. [REVIEW]H. Schwichtenberg - 1980 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (2):380-381.
     
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    Cohors-Fresenborg E.. Mathematik mit Kalkülen and Maschinen. Mit Vorwort von Dieter Rödding. Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik, Bd. 20. Vieweg, Braunschweig 1977, VIII + 184 S. [REVIEW]H. Schwichtenberg - 1980 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (2):380-381.
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    Egon Börger. Berechenbarkeit, Komplexität, Logik. Eine Einführung in Algorithmen, Sprachen und Kalküle unter besonderer Berücksichtigung ihrer Komplexität. Edited by Dieter Rödding. Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn, Brunswick and Wiesbaden1985, xvii + 469 pp. - Egon Börger. Berechenbarkeit, Komplexität, Logik. Eine Einführung in Algorithmen, Sprachen und Kalküle unter besonderer Berücksichtigung ihrer Komplexität. Edited by Dieter Rodding. Second corrected edition of the preceding. Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn, Brunswick and Wiesbaden1986, xvii + 469 pp. [REVIEW]Dirk Siefkes - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (4):1490-1493.
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    Recursive Functions and Metamathematics: Problems of Completeness and Decidability, Gödel's Theorems.Rod J. L. Adams & Roman Murawski - 1999 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer Verlag.
    Traces the development of recursive functions from their origins in the late nineteenth century to the mid-1930s, with particular emphasis on the work and influence of Kurt Gödel.
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  15. Die Antinomien der Logik – Der Kern des Problems und seine Pragmatik.Dieter Wandschneider - 1993 - In PRAGMATIK, Vol. IV. Hamburg: pp. 320–352.
    First I argue that the prohibition of linguistic self-reference as a solution to the antinomy problem contains a pragmatic contradiction and is thus not only too restrictive, but just inconsistent (chap.1). Furthermore, the possibilities of non-restrictive strategies for antinomy avoidance are discussed, whereby the explicit inclusion of the – pragmatically presuposed – consistency requirement proves to be the optimal strategy (chap.2). The central question here is that about the actual reason for antinomic structures. It turns out to be a form (...)
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  16. Explaining the Paradoxes of Logic – The Nub of the Matter and its Pragmatics.Dieter Wandschneider - 1993 - In PRAGMATIK, Vol. IV. Hamburg:
    [[[ (Here only the chapters 3 – 8, see *** ) First I argue that the prohibition of linguistic self-reference as a solution to the antinomy problem contains a pragmatic contradiction and is thus not only too restrictive, but just inconsistent (chap.1). Furthermore, the possibilities of non-restrictive strategies for antinomy avoidance are discussed, whereby the explicit inclusion of the – pragmatically presuposed – consistency requirement proves to be the optimal strategy (chap.2). ]]] The central question here is that about the (...)
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    Modal Logics and Philosophy.Rod Girle - 2000 - [Durham]: Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    In Part 1 the reader is introduced to some standard systems of modal logic and encouraged through a series of exercises to become proficient in manipulating these logics. The emphasis is on possible world semantics for modal logics and the semantic emphasis is carried into the formal method, Jeffrey-style truth-trees. Standard truth-trees are extended in a simple and transparent way to take possible worlds into account. Part 2 systematically explores the applications of modal logic to philosophical issues such as truth, (...)
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    Modal Logics and Philosophy.Rod Girle - 2000 - [Durham]: Routledge.
    The first edition, published by Acumen in 2000, became a prescribed textbook on modal logic courses. The second edition has been fully revised in response to readers' suggestions, including two new chapters on conditional logic, which was not covered in the first edition. "Modal Logics and Philosophy" is a fully comprehensive introduction to modal logics and their application suitable for course use. Unlike most modal logic textbooks, which are both forbidding mathematically and short on philosophical discussion, "Modal Logics and Philosophy" (...)
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  19. Between Kant and Hegel: lectures on German idealism.Dieter Henrich - 2003 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Edited by David S. Pacini.
    Thanks to the editorial work of David Pacini, the lectures appear here with annotations linking them to editions of the masterworks of German philosophy as they ...
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  20. The Philosophy of Nature of Kant, Schelling and Hegel.Dieter Wandschneider - 2010 - In Dean Moyar (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Nineteenth Century Philosophy: London, New York. London, New York: Routledge. pp. 64—‘l03.
    The present investigation brings into view the philosophy of nature of German Idealism, a philosophical movement which emerged around the beginning of the nineteenth century. German Idealism appro- priated certain motivations of the Kantian philosophy and developed them further in a "speculative" manner (Engelhardt 1972, 1976, 2002). This powerful philosophical movement, associated above all with the names of Fichte, Schelling and Hegel - and moreover having nothing whatsoever to do with the "subjective idealism" of George Berkeley - was replaced by (...)
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    [Omnibus Review].Rod Downey - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (3):1048-1055.
    Robert I. Soare, Automorphisms of the Lattice of Recursively Enumerable Sets. Part I: Maximal Sets.Manuel Lerman, Robert I. Soare, $d$-Simple Sets, Small Sets, and Degree Classes.Peter Cholak, Automorphisms of the Lattice of Recursively Enumerable Sets.Leo Harrington, Robert I. Soare, The $\Delta^0_3$-Automorphism Method and Noninvariant Classes of Degrees.
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  22. Awe for the Tiger, Love for the Lamb: A Chronicle of Sensibility to Animals.Rod Preece (ed.) - 2002 - Vancouver: Routledge.
    First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
     
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  23. Global inequality -.Rod Yule - 2012 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 20 (1):18.
     
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  24. Make Poverty History: VCE Sociology Unit 4 - Citizenship and Globalisation.Rod Yule - 2008 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology:35.
     
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    The Debate over Cognitivism.Rod Watson & Jeff Coulter - 2008 - Theory, Culture and Society 25 (2):1-17.
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  26. Zur Seinsweise des Psychischen.Dieter Wandschneider - 2016 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 70 (1):28-46.
    The study ties in with former considerations concerning the problem of phenomenal perception of higher animals. Accordingly the phenomenal character, qualia included, results from the adjustment of perceptions to (typal) behavioral dispositions under the principle of self-preservation: an emergence phenomenon provided by the constitutive system unity of perception and behavior, here characterized as percept-act-system. Thereby the subject of behavior can be explained as an emergent instance of the – system-theoretically highest rank – percept-act-level. In terms of the principle of self-preservation (...)
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  27. Zur Struktur dialektischer Begriffsentwicklung.Dieter Wandschneider - 1997 - In Das Problem der Dialektik. Bonn: Bouvier. pp. 114–169.
    Previous efforts to bring the Hegelian dialectic closer to a clarification give reason for skepticism. The question: "What is dialectic", according to Dieter Henrich, "has remained without an answer so far". Hegel's objective-idealistic program is, however, so much linked to the possibility of a dialectical logic that it is an urgent desideratum to gain clarity about the stringency of dialectical argumentation. But this is only possible on the basis of a theory of dialectic. Hegel's own reflection on methods cannot (...)
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    Awe for the tiger, love for the lamb: a chronicle of sensibility to animals.Rod Preece (ed.) - 2002 - Vancouver: UBC Press.
    From the myths of the ancient world to the Middle Ages to Darwin and beyond, Preece captures the most telling and fascinating accounts of humankind's ...
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  29. Farewell to Chalmers' Zombie - The 'Principle Self-Preservation' as the Basis of 'Sense'.Dieter Wandschneider - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 72:246-262.
    My argument is that Chalmers' zombie fiction and his rigid-designator-argument going back on Kripke comes down to a petitio principii. Rather, at the core it appears to be more related to the essential 'privacy' of the phenomenal internal perspective. In return for Chalmers I argue that the 'principle self-preservation' of living organisms necessarily implies subjectivity and the emergence of sense. The comparison with a robot proves instructive. The mode of 'mere physical' being is transcended if, in the form of phenomenal (...)
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  30. The 'Hard Problem' of Phenomenal Perception.Dieter Wandschneider - 2015 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 69:550–568.
    The center of this investigation is the hard problem of phenomenal perception. To be clear, hereby it is thought of higher animals; accordingly the problem of Human consciousness will explicitly not be treated. The so-called explanatory gap (Levine), i.e. missing a neural explanation of experiences, here is emergence-theoretically countered: It is argued that systems own properties and laws different from those of their components. Applied to the brain the phenomenal character of perception is explained as an emergence effect from the (...)
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  31. Seeing Zombie Off - Axiologically - Nomologically.Dieter Wandschneider - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 72:590-597.
    The zombie, mocking all nomological arguments, gives rise to axiological considerations that also result in a vindication of the nomological paradigm. So the ‘philosophical benefit of zombies’ ultimately proves to be that they lead to an understanding they were originally invented to refute.
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  32. Filosofskīe ocherki.L. Akselʹrod - 1906
  33. O "Problemakh idealizma.".L. Akselʹrod - 1905
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  34. Protiv idealizma.L. Akselʹrod - 1924
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    Hermeneutics.Rod Coltman - 2015 - In Niall Keane & Chris Lawn (eds.), A Companion to Hermeneutics. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 548–556.
    Construed broadly as interpretation theory, hermeneutics could be understood to encompass all modes of interpretation (textual or otherwise), including any kind of literary criticism, from Aristotle's poetics to the New Criticism of the 1950s, as well as the French tradition of structuralism and even perhaps Derridean poststructural thought. Although Gadamer and Ricoeur both recognize the poetic work or, at least, lyric poetry, as belonging to a special class of literature, they do display somewhat different attitudes toward it. For Gadamer, one (...)
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  36. Face recognition in eyewitness memory.Rod Lindsay, Jamal K. Mansour, Michelle I. Bertrand, Natalie Kalmet & Elisabeth Whaley - 2011 - In Andy Calder, Gillian Rhodes, Mark Johnson & Jim Haxby (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Face Perception. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Possible Worlds.Rod Girle - 2003 - Chesham, Bucks: Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    Ever since Saul Kripke and others developed a semantic interpretation for modal logic, 'possible worlds' has been a much debated issue in contemporary metaphysics. To propose the idea of a possible world that differs in some way from our actual world - for example a world where the grass is red or where no people exist - can help us to analyse and understand a wide range of philosophical concepts, such as counterfactuals, properties, modality, and of course, the notions of (...)
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    Possible Worlds.Rod Girle - 2003 - Chesham, Bucks: Routledge.
    Ever since Saul Kripke and others developed a semantic interpretation for modal logic, 'possible worlds' has been a much debated issue in contemporary metaphysics. To propose the idea of a possible world that differs in some way from our actual world - for example a world where the grass is red or where no people exist - can help us to analyse and understand a wide range of philosophical concepts, such as counterfactuals, properties, modality, and of course, the notions of (...)
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  39. Computability theory and linear orders.Rod Downey - 1998 - In IUrii Leonidovich Ershov (ed.), Handbook of recursive mathematics. New York: Elsevier. pp. 138--823.
     
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  40. Das Problem der Dialektik.Dieter Wandschneider (ed.) - 1997 - Bonn: Bouvier.
  41. Dialectic as the 'Self-Fulfillment' of Logic.Dieter Wandschneider - 2010 - In Nektarios Limnatis (ed.), The Dimensions of Hegel's Dialectic. London, New York: Continuum. pp. 31–54.
    The scope of my considerations here is defined along two lines, which seem to me of essential relevance for a theory of dialectic. On the one hand, the form of negation that – as self-referring antinomical negation – gains a quasi-semantic expulsory force [Sprengkraft] and therewith a forwarding [weiterverweisenden] character; on the other hand, the notion that every logical category is defective insofar as the explicit meaning of a category does not express everything that is already implicitly presupposed for its (...)
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    Racism Without Racists: Color-Blind Racism and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in the United States.Rod Bush - 2006 - Science and Society 70 (3):431-434.
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    Reflections on Soros: Mach, Quine, Arthur and far-from-equilibrium dynamics.Rod Cross, Harold Hutchinson, Harbir Lamba & Doug Strachan - 2013 - Journal of Economic Methodology 20 (4):357-367.
    We argue that the Soros account of reflexivity does not provide a clear-cut distinction between a social science such as economics and the physical sciences. It is pointed out that the participants who attempt to learn from refutations of conjectures in the Soros world are likely to be haunted by the Duhem–Quine problem of conjointness of hypotheses and unfocused refutation. On a more constructive note, we argue that models of inductive learning, in which participants form conjectures on the basis of (...)
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  44. Selfish genes, sociobiology and animal respect.Rod Preece - 2008 - In Carla Jodey Castricano (ed.), Animal subjects: an ethical reader in a posthuman world. Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
     
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    Die Logik der Kriterien: Analysen zur Spätphilosophie Wittgensteins.Dieter Birnbacher - 1974 - Hamburg: F. Meiner.
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    Selection Is Entailed by Self-Organization and Natural Selection Is a Special Case.Rod Swenson - 2010 - Biological Theory 5 (2):167-181.
    In their book, Darwinism Evolving: Systems Dynamics and the Genealogy of Natural Selection, Depew and Weber (1995) argued for the need to address the relationship between self-organization and natural selection in evolutionary theory, and focused on seven “visions” for doing so. Recently, Batten et al. (2008) in a paper in this journal, entitled “Visions of evolution: self-organization proposes what natural selection disposes,” picked up the issue with the work of Depew and Weber as a starting point. While the efforts of (...)
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  47. The Problem of Determinism - Freedom as Self-Determination.Dieter Wandschneider - 2010 - Psychotherapie Forum 18:100-107.
    There are arguments for determinism. Admittedly, this is opposed by the fact of everyday experience of autonomy. In the following, it is argued for the compatibility of determinism and autonomy. Taking up considerations of Donald MacKay, a fatalistic attitude can be refuted as false. Repeatedly, attempts have been made to defend the possibility of autonomy with reference to quantum physical indeterminacy. But its statistical randomness clearly misses the meaning of autonomy. What is decisive, on the other hand, is the possibility (...)
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  48. Animals and Nature: Cultural Myths, Cultural Realities.Rod Preece - 2000 - Environmental Values 9 (3):399-401.
     
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  49. The Problem of ‘Ultimate Grounding’ in the Perspective of Hegel’s Logic.Dieter Wandschneider - 2012 - In Thamar Rossi Leidi & Giacomo Rinaldi (eds.), Il pensiero di Hegel nell'Età della globalizzazione. Aracne Editrice S.r.l.. pp. 75–100.
    What corresponds to the present-day ‘transcendental-pragmatic’ concept of ultimate grounding in Hegel is his claim to absoluteness of the logic. Hegel’s fundamental intuition is that of a ‘backward going grounding’ obtaining the initially unproved presuppositions, thereby ‘wrapping itself into a circle’ – the project of the self-grounding of logic, understood as the self-explication of logic by logical means. Yet this is not about one of the multiple ‘logics’ which as formal constructs cannot claim absoluteness. It is rather a fundamental logic (...)
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    Einheit des Bewusstseins als Grundproblem der Philosophie Hermann Cohens: vorbereitende Untersuchung für eine historisch-verifizierende Konfrontation der Fundamentalontologie Martin Heideggers mit Hermann Cohens "System der Philosophie".Dieter Adelmann - 2012 - Potsdam: Universitätsverlag Potsdam. Edited by Görge K. Hasselhoff & Beate Ulrike La Sala.
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