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    Hierocles of Alexandria.Hermann S. Schibli - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press UK.
    Hierocles of Alexandria was a Neoplatonic philosopher of the fifth century AD. Hermann S. Schibli surveys his life, writings, and pagan and Christian surroundings, and succinctly examines the major points of his philosophy, both contemplative and practical. He includes the first modern English translations, with helpful notes, of Hierocles' Commentary on the Golden Verses of the Pythagoreans and of the remnants of his treatise On Providence.
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    Xenocrates' Daemons and the Irrational Soul.Hermann S. Schibli - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (01):143-.
    In the second century of our era the Athenian Platonist, Atticus, claimed that it was clear not only to philosophers but perhaps even to ordinary people that the heritage left by Plato was the immortality of the soul. Plato had expounded the doctrine in various and manifold ways and this was about the only thing holding together the Platonic school. Atticus is but one witness to the prominence accorded the soul in discussions and debates among later Platonists. But while questions (...)
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    Hierocles of Alexandria.Hermann Sadun Schibli - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Hierocles of Alexandria was a Neoplatonic philosopher of the fifth century AD. Hermann S. Schibli surveys his life, writings, and pagan and Christian surroundings, and succintly examines the major points of his philosophy, both contemplative and practical. He includes the first modern English translations, with helpful notes, of Hierocles' Commentary on the Golden Verses of the Pythagoreans and of the remnants of his treatise On Providence.
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    Pherekydes Hermann S. Schibli: Pherekydes of Syros. Pp. xiii + 225; 1 plate. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990. £30.M. R. Wright - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (01):66-67.
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    Introduction to Carl Schmitt's Foreword to Lilian Winstanley's Hamlet and the Scottish Succession.S. Hermanns - 2010 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2010 (153):161-163.
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    Pherekydes of Syros.Hermann Sadun Schibli - 1990 - Clarendon Press.
    In the sixth century BC, Pherekydes of Syros, the reputed teacher of Pythagoras and contemporary of Thales and Anaximander, wrote a book about the birth of the gods and the origin of the cosmos. Considered one of the first prose works of Greek literature, Pherekydes' book survives only in fragments. On the basis of these as well as the ancient testimonies, the author attempts to reconstruct the theo-cosmological schema of Pherekydes. An introductory chapter on the life of Pherekydes is followed (...)
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    Colloquium 5.Hermann Schibli - 1990 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 6 (1):185-194.
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    Apprehending Our Happiness.H. S. Schibli - 1989 - Phronesis 34 (1):205-219.
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    On ‘the one’ in Philolaus, fragment 7.H. S. Schibli - 1996 - Classical Quarterly 46 (1):114-130.
    Presocratic philosophy, for all its diverse features, is united by the quest to understand the origin and nature of the world. The approach of the Pythagoreans to this quest is governed by their belief, probably based on studies of the numerical relations in musical harmony, that number or numerical structure plays a key role for explaining the world-order, the cosmos. It remains questionable to what extent the Pythagoreans, by positing number as an all-powerful explanatory concept, broke free from Presocratic ideas (...)
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    On 'the one' in Philolaus, fragment 7.H. S. Schibli - 1996 - Classical Quarterly 46 (01):114-.
    Presocratic philosophy, for all its diverse features, is united by the quest to understand the origin and nature of the world. The approach of the Pythagoreans to this quest is governed by their belief, probably based on studies of the numerical relations in musical harmony, that number or numerical structure plays a key role for explaining the world-order, the cosmos. It remains questionable to what extent the Pythagoreans, by positing number as an all-powerful explanatory concept, broke free from Presocratic ideas (...)
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    Apprehending Our Happiness: Antilepsis and the Middle Soul in Plotinus, "Ennead" I 4.10.H. S. Schibli - 1989 - Phronesis 34 (2):205-219.
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    The First Order Predicate Calculus Based on the Logic of Quantum Mechanics.Hermann Dishkant, G. N. Georgacarakos, R. J. Greechie, S. P. Gudder & Gary M. Hardegree - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (1):206-208.
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    Emotion and Value in the Evaluation of Medical Decision-Making Capacity: A Narrative Review of Arguments.Helena Hermann, Manuel Trachsel, Bernice S. Elger & Nikola Biller-Andorno - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
    ver since the traditional criteria for medical decision-making capacity (understanding, appreciation, reasoning, evidencing a choice) were formulated, they have been criticized for not taking sufficient account of emotions or values that seem, according to the critics and in line with clinical experiences, essential to decision-making capacity. The aim of this paper is to provide a nuanced and structured overview of the arguments provided in the literature emphasizing the importance of these factors and arguing for their inclusion in competence evaluations. Moreover, (...)
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    Dimensions historiques de l'idée de concile.Hermann-Josef Sieben, S. Georgen & Theol Hochschule - 2005 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 2 (2):195-214.
    Les conciles, qui font partie de la vie de l’Eglise depuis les temps les plus anciens, sont fortement marqués par leur contexte culturel respectif, de sorte que l’institution a subi, au fil des siècles, nombre de changements extérieurs. Malgré cela, une même essence est reconnaissable. Ainsi, pour tous les conciles, il s’agit d’établir et de constater un consensus tant en matière de discipline ecclésiastique que dans les questions de foi. C’est en ce sens que les anciens conciles entendaient être le (...)
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    Jelentésteli tárgyak.Zoltán Fejős, Zsófia Frazon & Hermann Bausinger (eds.) - 2005 - Budapest: Neprajzi Múzeum.
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    Olympiodorus. Commentary on Plato’s Gorgias. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 2001 - Ancient Philosophy 21 (2):514-517.
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    ΕΚΩΝ and ΑΚΩΝ in Early Greek Thought. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 1993 - Ancient Philosophy 13 (1):149-152.
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    ΕΚΩΝ and ΑΚΩΝ in Early Greek Thought. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 1993 - Ancient Philosophy 13 (1):149-152.
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    A History of Ancient Philosophy Vol. 4. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 1992 - Ancient Philosophy 12 (2):466-474.
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    A History of Ancient Philosophy Vol. 4. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 1992 - Ancient Philosophy 12 (2):466-474.
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    Ancient Philosophy, Mystery, and Magic. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 1996 - Ancient Philosophy 16 (2):455-462.
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    Ancient Philosophy, Mystery, and Magic. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 1996 - Ancient Philosophy 16 (2):455-462.
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    Die Rede der Diotima. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (1):159-165.
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    Die Rede der Diotima. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (1):159-165.
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    In the Dark Places of Wisdom. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (1):145-151.
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    Le néoplatonisme alexandrin Hiéroclès d’Alexandrie. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 1991 - Ancient Philosophy 11 (1):210-223.
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    Platons unsagbare Erfahrung. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 2004 - Ancient Philosophy 24 (2):480-486.
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    Platons unsagbare Erfahrung. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 2004 - Ancient Philosophy 24 (2):480-486.
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    Reality. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 2005 - Ancient Philosophy 25 (2):426-440.
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    Reality. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 2005 - Ancient Philosophy 25 (2):426-440.
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    Seele und Unsterblichkeit. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 1997 - Ancient Philosophy 17 (2):425-432.
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    The Ancient Quarrel between Poetry and Philosophy. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 1993 - Ancient Philosophy 13 (2):450-455.
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    The Ancient Quarrel between Poetry and Philosophy. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 1993 - Ancient Philosophy 13 (2):450-455.
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    The Masters of Truth in Archaic Greece. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (1):151-155.
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    Xenophanes of Colophon. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 1995 - Ancient Philosophy 15 (2):590-598.
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    Xenophanes of Colophon. [REVIEW]H. S. Schibli - 1995 - Ancient Philosophy 15 (2):590-598.
  37. Die Bedeutung der modern Physik fur die Theorie der Erkenntnis, Leipzig 1937.Grete Hermann, E. May & S. Hirzel - 1937 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 14 (1):64-68.
     
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  38. Karel Kosík and his 'radical democrats' : the Janus face of Dialectics of the concrete : moving from a historical to a systematic approach to philosophy.Tomáš Hermann - 2021 - In Joseph Grim Feinberg, Ivan Landa & Jan Mervart (eds.), Karel Kosík and the Dialectics of the concrete. Boston: Brill.
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    Hermann Cohen: writings on neo-Kantianism and Jewish philosophy.Samuel Moyn, Robert S. Schine & Hermann Cohen (eds.) - 2021 - Waltham, Massachusetts: Brandeis University Press.
    Hermann Cohen (1842-1918) was among the most accomplished Jewish philosophers of modern times. This newly translated collection of his writings illuminates his achievements for student readers and rectifies lapses in his intellectual reception by prior generations.
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  40. Epistemological Writings.Hermann Von Helmholtz, Malcolm F. Lowe, Robert S. Cohen & Yehuda Elkana - 1979 - Philosophy of Science 46 (2):333-334.
  41. Undiagnosed Medical Causation—Psychosomatic Etiology.Hermann G. W. Burchard - 2020 - Philosophy Study 10 (4):229-232.
    Conscious existence is the product of a neural brain mechanism, which is largely identical with Immanuel Kant's Oneness Function, a service performed by 200 million neurons in the prefrontal lobe, & makes possible our interior cosmos, the record of our interconnected, or general, experience. Essential for us humans is the well-being of our interior cosmos, or Saint Teresa of Avila's interior castle, in all interactions with each other \& the greater environment. Any disorders of our cosmos are liable to make (...)
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  42. Philosophy and Science, the Darwinian-Evolved Computational Brain, a Non-Recursive Super-Turing Machine & Our Inner-World-Producing Organ.Hermann G. W. Burchard - 2016 - Open Journal of Philosophy 6 (1):13-28.
    Recent advances in neuroscience lead to a wider realm for philosophy to include the science of the Darwinian-evolved computational brain, our inner world producing organ, a non-recursive super- Turing machine combining 100B synapsing-neuron DNA-computers based on the genetic code. The whole system is a logos machine offering a world map for global context, essential for our intentional grasp of opportunities. We start from the observable contrast between the chaotic universe vs. our orderly inner world, the noumenal cosmos. So far, philosophy (...)
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    The Role of Conscious Attention in Perception: Immanuel Kant, Alonzo Church, and Neuroscience.Hermann G. W. Burchard - 2011 - Foundations of Science 16 (1):67-99.
    Impressions, energy radiated by phenomena in the momentary environmental scene, enter sensory neurons, creating in afferent nerves a data stream. Following Kant, by our inner sense the mind perceives its own thoughts as it ties together sense data into an internalized scene. The mind, residing in the brain, logically a Language Machine, processes and stores items as coded grammatical entities. Kantian synthetic unity in the linguistic brain is able to deliver our experience of the scene as we appear to see (...)
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  44. Heidegger’s Metaphysics, a Theory of Human Perception: Neuroscience Anticipated, Thesis of Violent Man, Doctrine of the Logos.Hermann G. W. Burchard - 2020 - Philosophy Study 10 (11).
    In this essay, our goal is to discover science in Martin Heidegger's Introduction to Metaphysics, lecture notes for his 1935 summer semester course, because, after all, his subject is metaphysica generalis, or ontology, and this could be construed as a theory of the human brain. Here, by means of verbatim quotes from his text, we attempt to show that indeed these lectures can be viewed as suggestion for an objective scientific theory of human perception, the human capacity for deciphering phenomena, (...)
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  45. Georg Cantor’s Ordinals, Absolute Infinity & Transparent Proof of the Well-Ordering Theorem.Hermann G. W. Burchard - 2019 - Philosophy Study 9 (8).
    Georg Cantor's absolute infinity, the paradoxical Burali-Forti class Ω of all ordinals, is a monstrous non-entity for which being called a "class" is an undeserved dignity. This must be the ultimate vexation for mathematical philosophers who hold on to some residual sense of realism in set theory. By careful use of Ω, we can rescue Georg Cantor's 1899 "proof" sketch of the Well-Ordering Theorem––being generous, considering his declining health. We take the contrapositive of Cantor's suggestion and add Zermelo's choice function. (...)
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    Symbolic Languages and Natural Structures a Mathematician’s Account of Empiricism.Hermann G. W. Burchard - 2005 - Foundations of Science 10 (2):153-245.
    The ancient dualism of a sensible and an intelligible world important in Neoplatonic and medieval philosophy, down to Descartes and Kant, would seem to be supplanted today by a scientific view of mind-in-nature. Here, we revive the old dualism in a modified form, and describe mind as a symbolic language, founded in linguistic recursive computation according to the Church-Turing thesis, constituting a world L that serves the human organism as a map of the Universe U. This methodological distinction of L (...)
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  47. On What There Must Be: Existence in Logic and Some Related Riddles.Paulo A. S. Veloso, Luiz Carlos Pereira & E. Hermann Haeusler - 2012 - Disputatio 4 (34):889-910.
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    Abhandlungen zur Philosophie und Geometrie.Hermann von Helmholtz & Sabine S. Gehlhaar - 1987
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    To Think Like God: Pythagoras and Parmenides, The Origins of Philosophy.Arnold Hermann - 2004 - Parmenides Publishing.
    This book is the scholarly & fully annotated edition of the award-winning _The Illustrated To Think Like God.__ _To Think Like God_ focuses on the emergence of philosophy as a speculative science, tracing its origins to the Greek colonies of Southern Italy, from the late 6th century to mid-5th century B.C. Special attention is paid to the sage Pythagoras and his movement, the poet Xenophanes of Colophon, and the lawmaker Parmenides of Elea. In their own ways, each thinker held that (...)
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    Plato's Parmenides: Text, Translation & Introductory Essay.Arnold Hermann, Douglas Hedley & Sylvana Chrysakopoulou - 2010 - Las Vegas, NV: Parmenides Publishing. Edited by Glenn W. Most.
    Plato’s "Parmenides" presents the modern reader with a puzzle. Noted for being the most difficult of Platonic dialogues, it is also one of the most influential. This new edition of the work includes the Greek text on facing pages, with an English translation by Arnold Hermann in collaboration with Sylvana Chrysakopoulou. Hermann's Introduction provides an overview and commentary aimed at scholars and first time readers alike.
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