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    XXVI. Plutarchs Quaestiones graecae und Aristoteles’ Politien.Karl Giesen - 1901 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 60 (1-4):446-471.
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    Kant and the Fate of Autonomy: Problems in the Appropriation of the Critical Philosophy.Karl Ameriks - 2000 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    It has been argued that Kant's all-consuming efforts to place autonomy at the center of philosophy have had, in the long-run, the unintended effect of leading to the widespread discrediting of philosophy and of undermining the notion of autonomy itself. The result of this 'Copernican revolution' has seemed to many commentators the de-centring, if not the self-destruction, of the autonomous self. In this major reinterpretation of Kant and the post-Kantian response to his critical philosophy, Karl Ameriks argues that such (...)
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    Early Writings.Karl Marx & T. B. Bottomore - 1964 - McGraw-Hill Companies.
    Marx was barely 25 when he produced this astonishing rich body of work-including economic and Philosophical Manuscripts and On the Jewish Question.
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  4. Natural selection and the emergence of mind.Karl Popper - 1978 - Dialectica 32 (3‐4):339-55.
  5. Law as fact.Karl Olivecrona - 1962 - London,: Stevens.
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    Kant and the historical turn: philosophy as critical interpretation.Karl Ameriks - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Immanuel Kant's work changed the course of modern philosophy; Karl Ameriks examines how. He compares the philosophical system set out in Kant's Critiques with the work of the major philosophers before and after Kant. Individual essays provide case studies in support of Ameriks's thesis that late 18th-century reactions to Kant initiated an "historical turn," after which historical and systematic considerations became joined in a way that fundamentally distinguishes philosophy from science and art.
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    Kant's elliptical path.Karl Ameriks - 2012 - Oxford : Clarendon Press,: Clarendon Press.
    This book explores the main stages and key concepts in the development of Kant's critical philosophy, from the early 1760s to the 1790s. Karl Ameriks provides a detailed and concise account of the main ways in which the later critical works provide a plausible defense of the conception of humanity's fundamental end that Kant turned to after reading Rousseau in the 1760s. Separate essays are devoted to each of the three Critiques, as well as to earlier notes and lectures (...)
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  8. Indeterminism in quantum physics and in classical physics.Karl R. Popper - 1950 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 1 (2):117-133.
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    Of clouds and clocks.Karl Raimund Popper - 1966 - St. Louis,: Washington University.
  10. Degree of confirmation.Karl R. Popper - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (18):143-149.
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    Number Words and Number Symbols: A Cultural History of Numbers.Karl Menninger & Paul Broneer - 1971 - Philosophy East and West 21 (1):97-98.
  12. Indeterminism in quantum physics and in classical physics. Part I.Karl R. Popper - 1950 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 1 (2):117-133.
  13. Indeterminism in quantum physics and in classical physics: Part II.Karl R. Popper - 1950 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 1 (3):173-195.
  14. Man against Himself.Karl A. Menninger - 1938 - Science and Society 2 (4):559-562.
     
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    Materials for the Study of Navya-Nyaya Logic.Karl H. Potter - 1954 - Philosophy East and West 4 (3):271-273.
  16. Locke's theory of appropriation.Karl Olivecrona - 1974 - Philosophical Quarterly 24 (96):220-234.
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    Marxismo ed esistenzialismo: due filosofie dell'Europa: Lukács e Jaspers si incontrano a Ginevra (1946).Anna Pia Ruoppo, György Lukács & Karl Jaspers (eds.) - 2023 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    The changing cultural context of the institute on religion in an age of science and zygon.Karl E. Peters - 2014 - Zygon 49 (3):612-628.
    Since Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science was founded 49 years ago and since one of its co-publishers, the Institute on Religion in an Age of Science (IRAS), was founded 60 years ago, there have been significant developments in their various cultural contexts—in science, in religion, in culture, in academia, and in the science and religion dialogue. This article is a personal remembrance and reflection that compares the context of IRAS in 1954 when it was first organized with the context (...)
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    Selected Correspondence.Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, I. Lasker & S. Ryazanskaya - 1975 - Imported Publication.
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  20. Birkhoff and von Neumann's Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.Karl Popper - 1968 - Nature 219:682-685.
     
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    The “ghosts” of iras past and the changing cultural context of religion and science.Karl E. Peters - 2015 - Zygon 50 (2):329-360.
    Beginning with our cosmic ancestors and the 1950s ancestors of Institute on Religion in an Age of Science, this essay highlights the wider, post-World War II cultural context, including other science and religion organizations, in which IRAS was formed. It then considers eight challenges from today's context. From the context of science there are the challenge of scale that leads us to question our place in the scheme of things and can lead to a challenge to morale concerning whether we (...)
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  22. Irreversibility; or, entropy since 1905.Karl R. Popper - 1957 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (30):151-155.
  23. Open Society and its Enemies. Volume 2: The High Tide of Prophecy: Hegel, Marx, and the Aftermath.Karl Raimund Popper - 1971 - Princeton University Press.
    Popper was born in 1902 to a Viennese family of Jewish origin. He taught in Austria until 1937, when he emigrated to New Zealand in anticipation of the Nazi annexation of Austria the following year, and he settled in England in 1949. Before the annexation, Popper had written mainly about the philosophy of science, but from 1938 until the end of the Second World War he focused his energies on political philosophy, seeking to diagnose the intellectual origins of German and (...)
     
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    A realist view of logic, physics, and history.Karl Popper - 1970 - In Hermann Bondi, Wolfgang Yourgrau & Allen duPont Breck (eds.), Physics, logic, and history. New York,: Plenum Press. pp. 1--37.
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  25. Legal language and reality.Karl Olivecrona - 1962 - In Ralph Abraham Newman (ed.), Essays in jurisprudence in honor of Roscoe Pound. Indianapolis,: Bobbs-Merrill. pp. 151--91.
     
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    Brain and the composition of conscious experience. Of deep and surface structure; frames of reference; episode and executive; models and monitors.Karl H. Pribram - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (5):19-42.
    In the context of this publication on blindsight, I want to address further the brain processes critically responsible for organizing our conscious experience. As in a previous related publication , I am restricting myself to brain and conscious experience, not the fuller topic of ‘consciousness’ as this might be determined by genetic and environmental factors, nor as it is defined in Eastern traditions and in esoteric Western religion and philosophy. For my thoughts on this broader topic the reader is referred (...)
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    Kantian Subjects: Critical Philosophy and Late Modernity.Karl Ameriks - 2019 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    In this volume, Karl Ameriks explores 'Kantian subjects' in three senses. In Part I, he first clarifies the most distinctive features-such as freedom and autonomy-of Kant's notion of what it is for us to be a subject. Other chapters then consider related 'subjects' that are basic topics in other parts of Kant's philosophy, such as his notions of necessity and history. Part II examines the ways in which many of us, as 'late modern,' have been highly influenced by Kant's (...)
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    Ein kriterium Des empirifchen charakters theoretifcher syfteme.Karl Popper - 1932 - Erkenntnis 3 (1):426-427.
  29. Language and the Body-Mind Problem.Karl R. Popper - 1953 - Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy 7:101-107.
  30. Der Intuitionismus.Karl Menger - 1930 - Blätter Für Deutsche Philosophie 4:311--325.
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  31. Is determinism self-refuting?Karl R. Popper - 1983 - Mind 92 (January):103-4.
  32. On subjunctive conditionals with impossible antecedents.Karl R. Popper - 1959 - Mind 68 (272):518-520.
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    A comment on Miller's new paradox of information.Karl R. Popper - 1966 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (1):61-69.
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    On the possibility of an infinite past: A reply to Whitrow.Karl Popper - 1978 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 29 (1):47-48.
  35. A note on the difference between the lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction and the Einstein contraction.Karl R. Popper - 1965 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 16 (64):332-333.
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    Open Society and its Enemies, Volume 1: The Spell of Plato.Karl Raimund Popper - 1966 - Princeton University Press.
    Popper was born in 1902 to a Viennese family of Jewish origin. He taught in Austria until 1937, when he emigrated to New Zealand in anticipation of the Nazi annexation of Austria the following year, and he settled in England in 1949. Before the annexation, Popper had written mainly about the philosophy of science, but from 1938 until the end of the Second World War he focused his energies on political philosophy, seeking to diagnose the intellectual origins of German and (...)
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  37. A second note on degree of confirmation.Karl R. Popper - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (28):350-353.
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    ‘Content’ and ‘Degree of Confirmation’: A Reply to Dr Bar-Hillel.Karl R. Popper - 1955 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 6 (22):157-163.
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    Dharma and mokṣa from a conversational point of view.Karl H. Potter - 1958 - Philosophy East and West 8 (1/2):49-63.
  40. Geschichte der letzten Systeme der Philosophie in Deutschland von Kant bis Hegel.Karl Ludwig Michelet (ed.) - 1837 - Hildesheim,: G. Olms.
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    The New Logic.Karl Menger, H. B. Gottlieb & J. K. Senior - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (1):48-48.
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  42. From Locus Neoclassicus to Locus Rattus: Notes on Laughter, Comprehensiveness, and Titillation.Karl Pfeifer - 2006 - Res Cogitans 3 (1).
    Abstract. This paper illustrates how philosophy and science may converge and inform one another. I begin with a brief rehearsal of John Morreall’s “formulaic” theory of laughter, that laughter results from a pleasant psychological shift, and of my previously published criticisms and counterproposal that laughter results from titillation (where “titillation” is a semitechnical term). I defend my own position against charges that it is trivial, circular, or vacuous (charges that, if correct, would apply equally to Morreall’s position), showing that these (...)
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  43. The naturalistic principle of Karma.Karl H. Potter - 1964 - Philosophy East and West 14 (1):39-49.
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    Los dos significados de falsabilidad.Karl Popper - 1991 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 5:3.
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  45. MA Notturno.Karl R. Popper - 1994 - In Karl Raimund Popper (ed.), Knowledge and the Body-Mind Problem: In Defence of Interaction. New York: Routledge.
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    Dharma ana Moksa from a Conversational Point of View.Karl H. Potter - 2001 - In Roy W. Perrett (ed.), Theory of value. New York: Garland. pp. 5--41.
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    How Many Karma Theories Are There?Karl Potter - 2001 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 29 (1/2):231-239.
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    Movements and acts: distinguishing their neurophysiology.Karl H. Pribram - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):158-159.
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    Why Bariatric Surgery Should be Given High Priority: An Argument from Law and Morality.Karl Persson - 2014 - Health Care Analysis 22 (4):305-324.
    In recent years, bariatric surgery has become an increasingly popular treatment of obesity. The amount of resources spent on this kind of surgery has led to a heated debate among health care professionals and the general public, as each procedure costs at minimum $14,500 and thousands of patients undergo surgery every year. So far, no substantial argument for or against giving this treatment a high priority has, however, been presented. In this article, I argue that regardless which moral perspective we (...)
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    Nietzsches baudelaire-rezeption.Karl Pestalozzi - 1978 - Nietzsche Studien 7:158-188.
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