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    Public Mobility as the Defining Feature of the French Post-industrial City.Max Rousseau - 2012 - Theory, Culture and Society 29 (6):125-145.
    During the last four decades, the general shift towards flexible accumulation of capital has led to a growing requirement for an increased mobility of labour which greatly affects the restructuring of post-industrial cities today. Using a historical perspective to enlighten the contrast with the period of industrialization when urban planning was, on the contrary, aimed at fixing a large workforce within the city, I argue that the current transformations of urban landscapes one can observe within French cities signal a consequent (...)
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  2. Rousseau und die Demokratie.Max Imboden - 1963 - Tübingen,: Mohr.
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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau: the division of labour, the politics of the imagination and the concept of federal government.Max Skjönsberg - forthcoming - Intellectual History Review:1-3.
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    Egoismus und Freiheitsbewegung.Max Horkheimer - 1936 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 5 (2):161-234.
    In modern literature on the nature of man, we find two main trends : a pessimistic and an optimistic interpretation. Superficially they appear to be mutually exclusive. The first, which usually accepts Machiavelli as its authority, represents human beings as fundamentally evil ; the second, of which Rousseau is the outstanding exponent, depicts man as good by nature.The author demonstrates that both trends are identical in one fundamental aspect, namely that they reject an entire set of impulses comprehensively defined (...)
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    Wollstonecraft: philosophy, passion, and politics.Max Skjönsberg - 2022 - Intellectual History Review 32 (4):764-767.
    Rousseau exerts himself to prove that all was right originally: a crowd of authors that all is now right: and I, that all will be right.—Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1...
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  6. “Il n’y a pas de hors-texte”—Once More.Max Deutscher - 2014 - Symposium 18 (2):98-124.
    Spivak translates Derrida’s “il n’y a pas de hors-texte” as “there is nothing outside the text.” By considering how the aphorism works within his study of Rousseau on sexual and textual supplements, and by reviewing related expressions in French, a mistranslation is revealed. This is not a simple error, however. The distortion is generated by Derrida’s own broader context. We must not only distinguish signification from reference but also place the aphorism within Derrida’s allusion, in the first part of (...)
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    ‘A Steady Contempt of Life’: Suicide Narratives in Hume and Others.Max Grober - 2012 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 10 (1):51-68.
    In a letter of 1746, David Hume tells of the suicide of his kinsman Major Forbes. While Hume's account overtly presents the major's suicide as heroic, incorporating allusions to the Ajax of Sophocles and the lives of noble Romans such as Cato, the narrative context in which he places it, and the nature of narrative itself, call the wisdom of the act into question. In his essay ‘Of Suicide’, written a few years later, Hume largely avoids narrative examples. However, the (...)
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    Hicks versus Postmodernism. [REVIEW]Max Hocutt - 2006 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 7 (2):445 - 457.
    In his compact and erudite but lucid and skillfully argued volume, Hxplaining Postmodernism, Stephen Hicks traces the history of postmodernist commitment to relativistic nihilism from its origins in Kant and Rousseau up through Fichte and Heidegger to Derrida, Foucault, Lyotard and Rorty. That done, Hicks goes on to show how the anticapitalist left has responded to the spectacular failures of socialist practice and theory by abandoning the scientistic objectivism of Marx while embracing postmodernist irrationalism, multiculturalism, and extremist rhetoric. It (...)
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  9. Kommerell, Max, Jean Pauls Verhältnis zu Rousseau, nach den Hauptromanen dargestellt.Paul Hensel - 1926 - Kant Studien 31:406.
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    Soziale Demokratie: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Max Adler, Hans Kelsen und die Legitimität demokratischer Herrschaft.Alexander Somek - 2001 - Wien: Verlag Österreich.
  11. Kommerell, Max, Jean Pauls Verhältnis zu Rousseau, nach den Hauptromanen dargestellt. [REVIEW]Paul Hensel - 1926 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 31:406.
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    Rousseau and Weber Two Studies in the Theory of Legitimacy.Guenther Roth - 1980
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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau in the Context of the Enlightenment and the Contemporary Era.Halina Walentowicz - 2021 - Dialogue and Universalism 31 (2):185-210.
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau is a special personage in the history of Enlightenment philosophy and European thought in general. This is so, because, on the one hand, he propounded ideas that were typical for the Enlightenment and greatly influenced his contemporaries—after all, it was he who inspired Kant with the idea of the autonomy of the will as a source of moral and juridical law, a conception which became the foundation of Kantian practical philosophy—but on the other criticised many popular ideas (...)
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    Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Inédits de Lamarck. D'après les Manuscrits Conservés à la Bibliothèque Centrale du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris. Ed. by Max Vachon, Georges Rousseau, and Yyves Laissus. Preface by Georges Canguilhem. Postface by Pierre-P. Grassé. Paris: Masson 1972. Pp. 312. 80 francs. [REVIEW]Richard W. Burkhardt - 1974 - British Journal for the History of Science 7 (2):192-194.
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  15. Jesús Ferro Bayona: Nietzsche and the return of the metaphor. [Spanish].Rubén Sierra Mejía - 2006 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 4:103-106.
    Normal 0 21 false false false ES X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Tabla normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; line-height:115%; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin;} El tema de la metáfora en el pensamiento filosófico, como objeto de investigación, no ofrece abundantes pesquisas, pero su empleo por parte de los filósofos nos muestra una rica y larga historia, en la que al lado de las defensas (...)
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    Das Soziologische In Kants Erkenntniskritik.Max Adler - 1924 - Wien,: Verlag der Wiener Volksbuchhandlung.
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  17. Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience.Max R. Bennett & P. M. S. Hacker - 2003 - Behavior and Philosophy 34:71-87.
    The book "Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience" is an engaging criticism of cognitive neuroscience from the perspective of a Wittgensteinian philosophy of ordinary language. The authors' main claim is that assertions like "the brain sees" and "the left hemisphere thinks" are integral to cognitive neuroscience but that they are meaningless because they commit the mereological fallacy—ascribing to parts of humans, properties that make sense to predicate only of whole humans. The authors claim that this fallacy is at the heart of Cartesian (...)
     
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    Die deutsche Schulmetaphysik des 17. Jahrhunderts.Max Wundt - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49:697.
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  19. The Theory of Social and Economic Organization.Max Weber, A. M. Henderson & Talcott Parsons - 1947 - Philosophical Review 57 (5):524-528.
  20. Science as a vocation.Max Weber - unknown
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    New Enterprises. Hightech and Its Alternatives in West-Berlin.Max Stadler - 2022 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 30 (4):599-632.
    Launched in 1982, the so-calledBerliner Wissenschaftsladen e. V.(WILAB) belonged to the scattered West-German ventures in “counter-science”. This article situates the origins of the “Laden” (~ workshop)—an “alternative” spin-off of sorts, spawned from the Technical University of Berlin—in the context of contemporary advances in regional science policy. In this connection, the ailing, de-industrializing “island city” arguably even played a certain pioneering role: elements of its multipronged “innovation offensive”, which peaked in the early-to-mid 1980s, were visible beyond city limits, including the trade (...)
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  22. Französische Philosophie. Renaissance und Barock. I. Der Geist Frankreichs.Max Wundt - 1962 - Filosofia 13 (4 Supplemento):562.
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  23. Geschichte der Griechischen Ethik.Max Wundt - 1909 - Mind 18 (70):276-280.
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  24. Geschichte der Metaphysik.Max Wundt - 1931 - Junker Und Dünnhaupt.
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  25. Hinze, Erscheinung und Wirklichkeit.Max Wundt - 1909 - Kant Studien 14:131.
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  26. Messer. Einführung in die Erkenntnistheorie.Max Wundt - 1909 - Kant Studien 14:118.
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    Nietzsche, Fr., Philologie.Max Wundt - 1911 - Kant Studien 16 (1-3).
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  28. Platons Parmenides.Max Wundt - 1935 - Berlin,: W. Kohlhammer.
     
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  29. Untersuchungen Zur Metaphysik des Aristoteles.Max Wundt - 1953 - Kohlhammer.
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    Wandlungen des Descartes-Bildes.Max Wundt - 1953 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 7 (3):315 - 325.
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    Concepts of Force : A Study in the Foundations of Dynamics.Max Jammer - 1962 - Dover Publications.
    Both historical treatment and critical analysis, this work by a noted physicist takes a fascinating look at a fundamental of physics, tracing its development from ancient to modern times.
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    Untersuchungen zur Lehre von der Gestalt.Max Wertheimer - 2017 - Gestalt Theory 39 (1):79-89.
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  33. The Sociology of Religion.Max Weber & Ephraim Fischoff - 1963 - Philosophy 41 (158):363-365.
     
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    Peirce, Semeiotic, and Pragmatism: Essays.Max Harold Fisch - 1986
    "This volume is a scholarly collection of massive biographical detail, much of which is being revealed for the first time." --Isis A selection of Fisch's most important articles on these topics is presented here in a convenient format, including revisions and updating and a complete bibliography of Fisch's published writings.
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    Productive Thinking.Max Wertheimer - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55 (3):298.
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  36. Die Stellung des Menschen im Kosmos.Max Scheler - 1928 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 7:169-170.
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  37. Concepts of Force: A Study in the Foundations of Dynamics.Max Jammer - 1957 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 10 (37):69-73.
     
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    The human place in the cosmos.Max Scheler - 2009 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press. Edited by Manfred S. Frings.
    Upon Scheler’ s death in 1928, Martin Heidegger remarked that he was the most important force in philosophy at the time. Jose Ortega y Gasset called Scheler "the first man of the philosophical paradise." The Human Place in the Cosmos, the last of his works Scheler completed, is a pivotal piece in the development of his writing as a whole, marking a peculiar shift in his approach and thought. He had been asked to provide an initial sketch of his much (...)
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    Breve storia dell'etica.Sergio Cremaschi - 2012 - Roma RM, Italia: Carocci.
    The book reconstructs the history of Western ethics. The approach chosen focuses the endless dialectic of moral codes, or different kinds of ethos, moral doctrines that are preached in order to bring about a reform of existing ethos, and ethical theories that have taken shape in the context of controversies about the ethos and moral doctrines as means of justifying or reforming moral doctrines. Such dialectic is what is meant here by the phrase ‘moral traditions’, taken as a name for (...)
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    Vorträge und Erinnerungen.Max Planck - 1983 - Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
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    An Introduction to the science of consciousness.Max Velmans - 1996 - In The Science of Consciousness: Psychological, Neuropsychological, and Clinical Reviews. New York: Routledge. pp. 1-22.
    Abstract. This introductory chapter was written in 1996, for a new book of review articles on the emerging science of consciousness, specifically aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate students by experts in the relevant fields. Following on a brief history, the chapter moves on to definitions of consciousness and background philosophical issues, and then introduces a unified, non-reductionist scientific approach. It then summarises major issues for studies of consciousness in cognitive psychology, including studies of attention, memory, the extent of preconscious analysis (...)
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    What is Capgras delusion?Max Coltheart & Martin Davies - 2022 - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 27:69-82.
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    Neurohistory Is Bunk?: The Not-So-Deep History of the Postclassical Mind.Max Stadler - 2014 - Isis 105 (1):133-144.
    The proliferation of late of disciplines beginning in “neuro”—neuroeconomics, neuroaesthetics, neuro–literary criticism, and so on—while welcomed in some quarters, has drawn a great deal of critical commentary as well. It is perhaps natural that scholars in the humanities, especially, tend to find these “neuro”-prefixes irritating. But by no means all of them: there are those humanists who discern in this trend a healthy development that has the potential of “revitalizing” the notoriously bookish humanities. Neurohistory is a case in point, typically (...)
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  44. Natural Philosophy of Cause and Chance.Max Born - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (91):370-372.
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  45. Public Theology and Political Economy: Christian Stewardship in Modern Society.Max Stackhouse - 1987
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  46. Priority Monism Is Contingent.Max Siegel - 2016 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 5 (1):23-32.
    This paper raises a challenge to Jonathan Schaffer's priority monism. I contend that monism may be true at the actual world but fail to hold as a matter of metaphysical necessity, contrary to Schaffer's view that monism, if true, is necessarily true. My argument challenges Schaffer for his reliance on contingent physical truths in an argument for a metaphysically necessary conclusion. A counterexample in which the actual laws of physics hold but the physical history of the universe is different shows (...)
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  47. Natural Philosophy of Cause and Chance.Max Born - 1950 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 1 (3):245-248.
     
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    Confabulation and delusion.Max Coltheart & Martha Turner - 2009 - In William Hirstein (ed.), Confabulation: Views From Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Psychology, and Philosophy. Oxford University Press. pp. 173.
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    The Rational and Social Foundations of Music.Max Weber - 1958 - [Carbondale]Southern Illinois University Press.
  50. Gestalt theory.Max Wertheimer - 1938 - In Willis D. Ellis (ed.), Source Book of Gestalt Psychology. Harcourt, Brace and Co.
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