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  1. Band 2. Von Herder bis Humboldt.Auf der Grundlage der Nachgelassenen Aufzeichnungen des Verfassers Und Einer Nachschrift von Heinrich Weber Und Anderen & Neu Bearbeitet Und Herausgegeben von JöRn Albrecht - unknown - In Eugenio Coseriu (ed.), Geschichte der Sprachphilosophie. Tübingen: Narr Francke Attempto.
     
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  2. Sprachtheorie Und Pragmatik: Akten des 10. Linguistischen Kolloquiums Tübingen 1975.Heinrich Weber & Harald Weydt (eds.) - 1976 - Max Niemeyer.
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  3. Staat und Recht als Instrumente der demokratischen Gesellschaft im Lichte rechtsphilosophischer und rechtstheoretischer Entwicklungen.Heinrich Weber-Grellet - 2003 - Rechtstheorie 34 (2):157-194.
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  4. The function of law in the fragmented modern society: Using tax law as an example.Heinrich Weber-Grellet - 2003 - Rechtstheorie 34 (1):145-155.
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  5. Steuerrecht und Steuerstaat in Rechtsrealistischer Perspektive.Heinrich Weber-Grellet - 2005 - Rechtstheorie 36 (3).
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  6. Der heutige Stand der mechanischen Weltanschauung.Heinrich Weber - 1904 - Philosophical Review 13:573.
     
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    The limits of concept formation in natural science: a logical introduction to the historical sciences.Heinrich Rickert - 1986 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Heinrich Rickert (1863-1936) was One of the leading neo-Kantian philosophers in Germany and a crucial figure in the discussions of the foundations of the social sciences in the first quarter of the twentieth century. His views were extremely influential, most significantly on Max Weber. The Limits of Concept Formation in Natural Science is Rickert's most important work, and it is here translated into English for the first time. It presents his systematic theory of knowledge and philosophy of science, (...)
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  8. Max Weber und seine Stellung zur Wissenschaft.Heinrich Rickert - 1926 - Rivista di Filosofia 15:222.
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    Some Philosophical Implications of Max Weber's Methodology.Heinrich P. Jordan - 1937 - International Journal of Ethics 48 (2):221.
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    Some Philosophical Implications of Max Weber's Methodology.Heinrich P. Jordan - 1938 - International Journal of Ethics 48 (2):221-231.
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    Ein bisher unveröffentlichter Brief von Rudolf Kohlrausch and Andreas v. Ettingshausen von 1854, das Kohlrausch-Weber-Experiment von 1854/55 und die Lichtgeschwindigkeit in Wilhelm Webers Elektrodynamik. [REVIEW]Karl Heinrich Wiederkehr - 2004 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 12 (3):129-145.
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    Wilhelm Webers Stellung in der Entwichlung der Elektrizitatslehre. Karl Heinrich Wiederkehr.A. E. Woodruff - 1963 - Isis 54 (3):434-435.
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  13. Weber and Rickert: Concept Formation in the Cultural Sciences.Guy Oakes - 1988 - MIT Press.
    Philosophers and social scientists will welcome this highly original discussion of Max Weber's analysis of the objectivity of social science. Guy Oakes traces the vital connection between Weber's methodology and the work of philosopher Heinrich Rickert, reconstructing Rickert's notoriously difficult concepts in order to isolate the important, and until now poorly understood, roots of problems in Weber's own work.Guy Oakes teaches social philosophy at Monmouth College and sociology at the New School for Social Research.
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    Max Weber: The Lawyer as Social Thinker.Stephen P. Turner & Regis A. Factor - 1994 - London: Routledge.
    Heinrich Schenker: A Research and Information Guide is an annotated bibliography concerning both the nature of primary sources related to the composer and the scope and significance of the secondary sources which deal with him, his compositions, and his influence as a composer and theorist.
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    Potere e dominio in Max Weber. Contesto ed effetto di una coppia concettuale.Andreas Anter - 2020 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 32 (63):9-20.
    In international social science’s debate on power and rulership, Max Weber occupies a dominant position. There is hardly a study on power or rulership that does not refer to him, be it critical or affirmative. The sustainable success of Weber’s concept of power is based not least on the fact that he took up contemporary Nietzschean voluntaristic ideas and combined them with an action-related perspective. In doing so, he revolutionized the theory of power. This goes particularly for his (...)
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    On a Supposed Contradiction in Max Weber’s Logic of Science.Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl - 2023 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 44 (1):125-168.
    This paper grapples with two objections against Max Weber’s methodology that arise because Weber borrows some ideas from Heinrich Rickert’s neo-Kantian philosophical system. The first objection (“the contradiction argument”) is raised by Julius J. Schaaf who disagrees with Weber’s claim that historical objects are constituted through retrospectively and hypothetically applied selections of value relations and that we can understand these objects. Weber’s idea that the relating ideal type constructions are also non-arbitrary—i.e., not merely subjective—and can (...)
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  17. Maxwellian Scientific Revolution: Reconciliation of Research Programmes of Young-Fresnel,Ampere-Weber and Faraday.Rinat M. Nugayev (ed.) - 2013 - Kazan University Press.
    Maxwellian electrodynamics genesis is considered in the light of the author’s theory change model previously tried on the Copernican and the Einstein revolutions. It is shown that in the case considered a genuine new theory is constructed as a result of the old pre-maxwellian programmes reconciliation: the electrodynamics of Ampere-Weber, the wave theory of Fresnel and Young and Faraday’s programme. The “neutral language” constructed for the comparison of the consequences of the theories from these programmes consisted in the language (...)
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    Hermann Broch as a reader of Max Weber: Protestantism, rationalization and the 'disintegration of values'.Austin Harrington - 2006 - History of the Human Sciences 19 (4):1-18.
    The article explores a range of motifs in the writing of the Austrian émigré novelist and essayist Hermann Broch, that point to themes in the sociological thought of Max Weber. Although explicit citations of Weber’s name appear rarely in Broch’s writings, the thematic and stylistic contents of Broch’s first novel of 1930-1 The Sleepwalkers indicate a plethora of ways in which the Austrian author engages with ideas he can only have first assimilated by means of a more or (...)
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    Rickert's ‘conceptual’ limits: a review essay on Heinrich Rickert's Die Grenzen der naturwissenschaftlichen Begriffsbildung.Christopher Adair-Toteff - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    ‘I have just finished Rickert. He is very good.’1 These two sentences are from a letter Max Weber wrote to his wife Marianne while he was still recuperating in Florence from his psycho-somatic illn...
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    Il caso e la possibilità: Max Weber tra von Kries e Rickert.Edoardo Massimilla - 2009 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 64 (3):491-504.
    Il caso e la possibilità: Max Weber tra von Kries e Rickert - In the second part of the Kritische Studien auf dem Gebiet der kulturwissenschaftlichen Logik , Max Weber outlines his theory of the causal explanation in the field of the historical-social sciences, by incorporating the concepts of «objective possibility», «adeguate causation» and «accidental causation» as they were proposed by Johannes von Kries in his essay Über den Begriff der objektiven Möglichkeit und einige Anwendungen desselben . A (...)
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  21. Der Rickertsche Begriff des "Historischen Zentrums" in der Interpretation von Max Weber.Edoardo Massimilla - 2016 - In Anna Donise, Antonello Giugliano & Edoardo Massimilla (eds.), Methodologie, Erkenntnistheorie, Wertphilosophie: Heinrich Rickert und seine Zeit. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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  22. Hermann Lotzes Philosophie der Psychologie.Nikolay Milkov - 2021 - In Hermann Lotze, Medizinische Psychologie oder Physiologie der Seele. Heidelberg: Springer-Spektrum. pp. 1-28.
    Die Psychologie hat sich im zweiten Viertel des 19. Jahrhunderts langsam zu einer autonomen Disziplin entwickelt. Im Unterschied zu den anderen Figuren in dieser Entwicklung, Johann Friedrich Herbart, Ernst Heinrich Weber und Gustav Theodor Fechner, hat Lotze in seiner Medicinische Psychologie (1852) von Anfang an die neue Disziplin, die Psychologie, konsequent in enger Verbindung mit der Philosophie entwickelt. Damit hat er die Hoffnung gebremst, die Psychologie völlig experimentellen Untersuchungen zu überlassen, die um diese Zeit schon viele gepflegt haben. (...)
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    Dedekind on continuity.Emmylou Haffner & Dirk Schlimm - 2020 - In Stewart Shapiro & Geoffrey Hellman (eds.), The History of Continua: Philosophical and Mathematical Perspectives. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 255–282.
    In this chapter, we will provide an overview of Richard Dedekind's work on continuity, both foundational and mathematical. His seminal contribution to the foundations of analysis is the well-known 1872 booklet Stetigkeit und irrationale Zahlen (Continuity and irrational numbers), which is based on Dedekind's insight into the essence of continuity that he arrived at in the fall of 1858. After analysing the intuitive understanding of the continuity of the geometric line, Dedekind characterized the property of continuity for the real numbers (...)
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  24. The German historicist tradition.Frederick C. Beiser - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This is the first full study in English of the German historicist tradition. Frederick C. Beiser surveys the major German thinkers on history from the middle of the eighteenth century until the early twentieth century, providing an introduction to each thinker and the main issues in interpreting and appraising his thought. The volume offers new interpretations of well-known philosophers such as Johann Gottfried Herder and Max Weber, and introduces others who are scarcely known at all, including J. A. Chladenius, (...)
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    The Limits of Concept Formation in Natural Science: A Logical Introduction to the Historical Sciences.Guy Oakes (ed.) - 1986 - Cambridge University Press.
    Heinrich Rickert was one of the leading neo-Kantian philosophers in Germany and a crucial figure in the discussions of the foundations of the social sciences in the first quarter of the twentieth century. His views were extremely influential, most significantly on Max Weber. The Limits of Concept Formation in Natural Science is Rickert's most important work, and it is here translated into English for the first time. It presents his systematic theory of knowledge and philosophy of science, and (...)
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  26. ¿Qué hay de política en la filosofía?: ocho ensayos.Facundo Bey, Fernando Cocimano, Valentine Le Borgne de Boisriou, Daniela Losiggio, Franco Marcucci, María Cecilia Padilla, Lucía Pinto & Lucila Svampa (eds.) - 2018 - Buenos Aires: Universidad de Buenos Aires. IIGG - UBA.
    Pocos otros temas despiertan más polémicas que el de los vínculos entre filosofía y política: que quienes se dedican a la filosofía no deben verse influenciados por la política, que si a la política le corresponde ser auxiliada por la filosofía, que si el saber filosófico tiene que desligarse de las posiciones políticas, que si a las instituciones académicas de las humanidades les conviene independizarse del poder de turno, etc. Todas estas son discusiones que heredamos (no sin reformularlas y, por (...)
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    Informational interpretation of substructural propositional logics.Heinrich Wansing - 1993 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 2 (4):285-308.
    This paper deals with various substructural propositional logics, in particular with substructural subsystems of Nelson's constructive propositional logics N– and N. Doen's groupoid semantics is extended to these constructive systems and is provided with an informational interpretation in terms of information pieces and operations on information pieces.
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    Predicate logics on display.Heinrich Wansing - 1999 - Studia Logica 62 (1):49-75.
    The paper provides a uniform Gentzen-style proof-theoretic framework for various subsystems of classical predicate logic. In particular, predicate logics obtained by adopting van Behthem''s modal perspective on first-order logic are considered. The Gentzen systems for these logics augment Belnap''s display logic by introduction rules for the existential and the universal quantifier. These rules for x and x are analogous to the display introduction rules for the modal operators and and do not themselves allow the Barcan formula or its converse to (...)
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    Zur Geschichte der Religion und Philosophie in Deutschland.Heinrich Heine - 1966 - (Frankfurt a M.,: Insel Verlag.
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    A reduction of doxastic logic to action logic.Heinrich Wansing - 2000 - Erkenntnis 53 (1-2):267-283.
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    Image-based object recognition in man, monkey and machine.Michael J. Tarr & Heinrich H. Bülthoff - 1998 - Cognition 67 (1-2):1-20.
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    Festschrift der Leipziger Juristenfakultät für dr. Alfred Schultze zum 19. märz 1936.Heinrich Siber, Eberhard Schmidt, Lutz Richter, Walter Simons, Rudolf Oeschey, Hans Oppikofer & Franz Beyerle (eds.) - 1938 - Leipzig,: T. Weicher.
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    Die Leibnizsche Lehre von der prästabilierten Harmonie: in ihrem Zusammenhange mit früheren Philosophemen betrachtet.Heinrich Christoph Wilhelm Sigwart - 1822 - Aalen: Scientia Verlag.
    Reprint. Originally published: T'ubingen: C.F. Osiander, 1822.
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    Der Spinozismus: histor. u. philosoph. erl., mit Beziehung auf ältere u. neuere Ansichten.Heinrich Christoph Wilhelm Sigwart - 1839 - Aalen: Scientia-Verlag.
    "Die Grundlage... ist... ein Programm, welches ich im vorigen Jahre unter dem Titel: "Historische und philosophische Beitr'age zur Erl'auterung des Spinozismus' ausgegeben habe. Aber... hier... sehr erweitert.".
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  36. Bran, Friedrich Alexander, Herder und die deutsche Kulturanschauung.Heinrich Springmeyer - 1935 - Kant Studien 40:319.
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  37. Descartes Regulae ad directionem ingenii.Heinrich Springmeyer, L. Gäbe & H. G. Zekl - 1975 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 29 (3):473-475.
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  38. Instinkt und Moral.Heinrich Springmeyer - 1960 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 2:419-425.
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  39. Rawidowicz, S., Ludwig Feuerbachs Philosophie.Heinrich Springmeyer - 1932 - Kant Studien 37:183.
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    Zur Lehre des Descartes von den «Res simplices».Heinrich Springmeyer - 1953 - Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy 13:18-24.
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    Friedrich Nietzsche und Theodor Trajanov.Heinrich Stammler - 1988 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 14:203-215.
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  42. Sprache und Erkenntnis.Heinrich Starke (ed.) - 1972 - Meisenheim am Glan,: A. Hain.
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    Das Verhältnis Tertullians zur antiken Paideia.Heinrich Steiner - 1989 - St. Ottilien: EOS Verlag.
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  44. Idee und welt.Heinrich Stein - 1940 - Stuttgart,: A. Kröner. Edited by Günter Ralfs.
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    Die religion und ihre grundwahrheiten in der deutschen philosophie seit Liebniz.Heinrich Straubinger - 1919 - Freiburg im Breisgau [etc.]: Herder.
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    Macht und Moral: d. Grundwerte in d. Politik.Heinrich Basilius Streithofen - 1979 - Mainz: Kohlhammer.
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  47. Religionsphilosophie mit theodizee.Heinrich Straubinger - 1934 - Freiburg im Breisgau,: J. Waibel.
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  48. Was sagt Voltaire? Eine Auswahl aus den Werken. Herausgegeben von Paul Sakmann.Heinrich Sveistrup - 1927 - Kant Studien 32:374.
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    Maxwellian Electrodynamics Genesis and Development: Intertheoretic Context.Rinat Magdievich Nugayev - 2016 - Spontaneous Generations 8 (1):55-92.
    Key words: rationality, communication, maxwellian revolution, Ampere-Weber research programme, synthesis, Kantian epistemology.. Why did Maxwell’s programme supersede the Ampere-Weber one? – To answer the question one has to consider the intertheoretic context of maxwellian electrodynamics genesis and development. It is demonstrated that maxwellian electrodynamics was created as a result of the old pre-maxwellian programmes reconciliation: the electrodynamics of Ampere-Weber, the wave theory of Young-Fresnel and Faraday’s programme. The programmes’ meeting led to construction of the hybrid theory at (...)
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  50. Continuing Discourses. On the References of Mitterer's Non-dualistic Concept.C. Meierhofer - 2008 - Constructivist Foundations 3 (3):127-133.
    Purpose: To show the connections and differences between Mitterer's concept, cultural theory, and sociology of knowledge in order to reproduce the development of non-dualizing philosophy. Problem: Mitterer's non-dualizing philosophy explicitly places emphasis on the continuation and coherence of discourses. Consequently, it grants an epistemological option that does not focus on the object as the end of cognition and description, but rather as the beginning. This perspective not only helps to overcome fundamental philosophical problems; it also concedes that the whole concept (...)
     
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