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    Musica Poetica: Musical-rhetorical Figures in German Baroque Music.Dietrich Bartel - 1997 - Lincoln: U of Nebraska Press. Edited by Dietrich Bartel.
    Musica Poetica provides an unprecedented examination of the development of Baroque musical thought. The initial chapters, which serve as an introduction to the concept and teachings of musical-rhetorical figures, explore Martin Luther's theology of music, the development of the Baroque concept of musica poetica, the idea of the affections in German Baroque music, and that music's use of the principles and devices of rhetoric. Dietrich Bartel then turns to more detailed considerations of the musical-rhetorical figures that were developed (...)
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    Zur wissenschaftstheoretischen Grundlegung einer Geographie des Menschen.Dietrich Bartels - 1968 - Wiesbaden,: F. Steiner.
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  3. Explanatory pluralism in cognitive science.Rick Dale, Eric Dietrich & Anthony Chemero - 2009 - Cognitive Science 33 (2):739-742.
    This brief commentary has three goals. The first is to argue that ‘‘framework debate’’ in cognitive science is unresolvable. The idea that one theory or framework can singly account for the vast complexity and variety of cognitive processes seems unlikely if not impossible. The second goal is a consequence of this: We should consider how the various theories on offer work together in diverse contexts of investigation. A final goal is to supply a brief review for readers who are compelled (...)
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  4. In defense of representation.Arthur B. Markman & Eric Dietrich - 2000 - Cognitive Psychology 40 (2):138--171.
    The computational paradigm, which has dominated psychology and artificial intelligence since the cognitive revolution, has been a source of intense debate. Recently, several cognitive scientists have argued against this paradigm, not by objecting to computation, but rather by objecting to the notion of representation. Our analysis of these objections reveals that it is not the notion of representation per se that is causing the problem, but rather specific properties of representations as they are used in various psychological theories. Our analysis (...)
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    Gottlob Frege.Hans Dietrich Sluga - 1980 - New York: Routledge.
    This book is available either individually, or as part of the specially-priced Arguments of the Philosphers Collection.
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    The diversification of developmental biology.Nathan Crowe, Michael R. Dietrich, Beverly S. Alomepe, Amelia F. Antrim, Bay Lauris ByrneSim & Yi He - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 53:1-15.
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    I. Frege and the rise of analytic philosophy.Hans Dietrich Sluga - 1975 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 18 (4):471 – 487.
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    Lorenz Oken und das Wartburgfest 1817 mit einem Abdruck des konfiszierten Heftes 195 derIsis.Dietrich V. Engelhardt - 2003 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 11 (1):1-12.
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  9. Die Idee der sittlichen Handlung.Dietrich Von Hildebrand - 1969 - Darmstadt,: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
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  10. Let's dance! The equivocation in Chalmers' dancing qualia argument.B. van Heuveln, Eric Dietrich & M. Oshima - 1998 - Minds and Machines 8 (2):237-249.
    David Chalmers' dancing qualia argument is intended to show that phenomenal experiences, or qualia, are organizational invariants. The dancing qualia argument is a reductio ad absurdum, attempting to demonstrate that holding an alternative position, such as the famous inverted spectrum argument, leads one to an implausible position about the relation between consciousness and cognition. In this paper, we argue that Chalmers' dancing qualia argument fails to establish the plausibility of qualia being organizational invariants. Even stronger, we will argue that the (...)
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    Hegel und die Lebenswissenschaften.Olaf Breidbach & Dietrich von Engelhardt (eds.) - 2002 - Berlin: VWB, Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung.
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  12. Kant und Schiller als Zeitgenossen der Französischen Revolution.Karl Dietrich Erdmann - 1986 - [London]: Institute of Germanic Studies, University of London.
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  13. Die objektive Gültigkeit des humanen Aspektes der Aussenwelt.Dietrich von Hildebrand - 1958 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 66:111.
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  14. Die totale konstitutive Blindheit für sittliche Werte: Der "Stellungnahmecharakter" bei den Grundhaltungen.Dietrich von Hildebrand - 1922 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 5:520.
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  15. Einleitung.Dietrich von Hildebrand - 1916 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 3:126.
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  16. Genauere Bestimmung der hier in Frage kommenden Werterkenntnis: Die besondere Funktion des "Gewissens" gegenüber dem Werterfassen.Dietrich von Hildebrand - 1922 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 5:477.
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  17. Opera omnia. Tomus III : Schriften zur Naturphilosophie und Metaphysik.Dietrich von Freiberg, Kurt Flasch, Jean-Daniel Cavigioli, Ruedi Imbach, Burkhard Mojsisch & Maria Rita Pagnoni-Sturlese - 1985 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 47 (1):125-126.
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    The Impact of a Mnemonic Acronym on Learning and Performing a Procedural Task and Its Resilience Toward Interruptions.Tara Radović & Dietrich Manzey - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  19. Sur la religion.Arthur Schopenhauer & Auguste Dietrich - 1906 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 14 (4):8-8.
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    The implications of irreversibility in emergency response decisions.Noël Pauwels, Bartel van De Walle, Frank Hardeman & Karel Soudan - 2000 - Theory and Decision 49 (1):25-51.
    The irreversibility effect implies that a decision maker who neglects the prospect of receiving more complete information at later stages of a sequential decision problem will in certain cases too easily take an irreversible decision, as he ignores the existence of a positive option value in favour of reversible decisions. This option value represents the decision maker's flexibility to adapt subsequent decisions to the obtained information. In this paper we show that the economic models dealing with irreversibility as used in (...)
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    The Creative Moment of Scientific Apprehension.Mark Dietrich Tschaepe - 2013 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 5 (1).
    Scientific explanation is both instrumental and consummatory. When we experience scientific explanation in its consummation, we experience what I have deemed a creative moment of scientific apprehension, which is an important aspect of creativity that comes at the end of inquiry and contributes to the development of future inquiry. Because scientific explanation is commonly cleaved from aesthetic experience, this moment of creativity has been neglected in both analyses of scientific practice and analyses of aesthetic experience. By synthesizing John Dewey’s conceptions (...)
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    A Pilot Study Investigating the Effect of Music-Based Intervention on Depression and Anhedonia.Thenille Braun Janzen, Maryam I. Al Shirawi, Susan Rotzinger, Sidney H. Kennedy & Lee Bartel - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Verbindlichkeit aus dem Diskurs: Denken und Handeln nach der sprachpragmatischen Wende.Dietrich Böhler - 2013 - Freiburg: Alber.
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    Subvert the Dominant Paradigm!Jerry DeJohn & Eric Dietrich - 2003 - J. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI 15 (4):375-382.
    We again press the case for computationalism by considering the latest in illconceived attacks on this foundational idea. We briefly but clearly define and delimit computationalism and then consider three authors from a new anticomputationalist collection.
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    Innovative therapies, suspended trials, and the economics of clinical research: Facilitated communication and biomedical cases.James R. Wible & Susan Dietrich - 2002 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 32 (3):275-309.
    University of North Carolina at Greensboro Most approaches to the philosophy of the natural and social sciences are basedon completed scientific investigations. However, there are many importantcases in science in which testing is incomplete. These cases are termed suspendedtrials and are particularly significant in biomedical and allied health fields. Initially,the authors' interest in suspended trials was piqued by a controversialmethod for assisting autistic children known as facilitated communication. Thisarticle examines facilitated communication and other examples of suspendedtrials from the perspective of (...)
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  26. On the inappropriate use of the naturalistic fallacy in evolutionary psychology.David Sloan-Wilson, Eric Dietrich & Anne Clark - 2003 - Biology and Philosophy 18 (5):669-681.
    The naturalistic fallacy is mentioned frequently by evolutionary psychologists as an erroneous way of thinking about the ethical implications of evolved behaviors. However, evolutionary psychologists are themselves confused about the naturalistic fallacy and use it inappropriately to forestall legitimate ethical discussion. We briefly review what the naturalistic fallacy is and why it is misused by evolutionary psychologists. Then we attempt to show how the ethical implications of evolved behaviors can be discussed constructively without impeding evolutionary psychological research. A key is (...)
     
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    Two NP‐Hard Art‐Gallery Problems for Ortho‐Polygons.Dietmar Schuchardt & Hans-Dietrich Hecker - 1995 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 41 (2):261-267.
    D. T. Lee and A. K. Lin [2] proved that VERTEX-GUARDING and POINT-GUARDING are NP-hard for simple polygons. We prove that those problems are NP-hard for ortho-polygons, too.
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    Menschenbilder und Körperkonzepte im Alten Israel, in Ägypten und im Alten Orient.Angelika Berlejung, Jan Dietrich & Joachim Friedrich Quack (eds.) - 2012 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    English summary: Ideas of man and concepts of the body are closely linked, and are a key factor in defining anthropological theories and problems. In addition, they are closely connected to the social structure of each cultural region, which itself has a continuous influence on human actions and attitudes, but which at the same time is also the result of human actions and attitudes. Scholars from various disciplines used this as their basis to explore the subject in their own cultural (...)
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    Metakritik der Marxschen Ideologiekritik.Dietrich Böhler - 1971 - Frankfurt am Main]: Suhrkamp.
  30. Naturverstehen und Sinnverstehen.Dietrich Böhler - 1981 - In Friedrich Rapp (ed.), Naturverständnis und Naturbeherrschung: philosophiegeschichtliche Entwicklung und gegenwärtiger Kontext. München: Fink.
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    Rekonstruktive Pragmatik: von der Bewusstseinsphilosophie zur Kommunikationsreflexion: Neubegründung der praktischen Wissenschaften und Philosophie.Dietrich Böhler - 1985 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    An optimal construction of Hanf sentences.Benedikt Bollig & Dietrich Kuske - 2012 - Journal of Applied Logic 10 (2):179-186.
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  33. Box 1. Cognitive grammar.A. B. Markman & E. Dietrich - 2000 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (12):470-475.
  34. Something old, Something new: Extending the classical view of representation.Arthur B. Markman & Eric Dietrich - 2000 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (12):470-475.
    Representation is a central part of models in cognitive science, but recently this idea has come under attack. Researchers advocating perceptual symbol systems, situated action, embodied cognition, and dynamical systems have argued against central assumptions of the classical representational approach to mind. We review the core assumptions of the dominant view of representation and the four suggested alternatives. We argue that representation should remain a core part of cognitive science, but that the insights from these alternative approaches must be incorporated (...)
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  35. Dynamika walki klasowej. Przyczynek do historii ruchów robotniczych na Górnym Śląsku w latach 1871-1880.Lothar Machtan, Dietrich Milles & Rene Ott - 1983 - Colloquia Communia 11 (6):21-52.
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    In search of common features of animals' color vision systems and the constraints of environment.Erhard Maier & Dietrich Burkhardt - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (1):44-45.
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    Macht und Ohnmacht des Wortes: ethische Grundfragen einer personalen Medizin.Giovanni Maio & Dietrich von Engelhardt (eds.) - 2012 - Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag.
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    Beauty in the Light of the Redemption.Dietrich von Hildebrand - 2001 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 4 (2):78-92.
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  39. Criteria for the Constituting of a Department of Philosophy.Dietrich Von Hildebrand - 1958 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 32:85.
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  40. Die bindende Natur der Fundierung.Dietrich von Hildebrand - 1922 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 5:601.
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  41. Die doppelte Wurzel des Unsittlichen und ihr Verhältnis zum wertsuchenden Ich: Hochmut und Begehrlichkeit.Dietrich von Hildebrand - 1922 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 5:588.
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  42. Die Erblindung für Werte durch Abstumpfung.Dietrich von Hildebrand - 1922 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 5:502.
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  43. Die einheitliche Wurzel aller Sittlichkeit: Höhenunterschied der Tugenden trotz ihrer gemeinsamen Wurzel.Dietrich von Hildebrand - 1922 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 5:587.
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  44. Die einheitliche Wurzel aller Sittlichkeit: Das wertsuchende "Ich".Dietrich von Hildebrand - 1922 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 5:584.
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  45. Die indirekten und der direkte Träger des Schlechten in der Handlung.Dietrich von Hildebrand - 1916 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 3:237.
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  46. Die Menschheit Am Scheideweg Gesammelte Abhandlungen Und Vorträge.Dietrich Von Hildebrand & Karla Mertens - 1955 - J. Habbel.
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  47. Die partielle Blindheit für sttliche Werttypen: Das Phänomen der partiellen Wertblindheit.Dietrich von Hildebrand - 1922 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 5:506.
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  48. Die partielle Blindheit für sittliche Werttypen: Konstitutive partielle Blindheit und Verdunkelungsblindheit.Dietrich von Hildebrand - 1922 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 5:511.
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  49. Die Sachverhaltswerte.Dietrich von Hildebrand - 1916 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 3:194.
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  50. Die Subsumptionsblindheit: Das Phänomen der Subsumptionsblindheit. Die wertverdunkelnde Wirkung des Interesses.Dietrich von Hildebrand - 1922 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 5:486.
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