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    Onderwijsvernieuwing en professionele ontwikkeling van leerkrachten.Roland Vandenberghe - 2003 - Nova et Vetera 81:32-51.
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  2. Corpus Analysis in Philosophy.Roland Bluhm - 2016 - In Martin Hinton (ed.), Evidence, Experiment, and Argument in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language. New York: Peter Lang. pp. 91-109.
    The experimental philosophy movement advocates the use of empirical methods in philosophy. The methods most often discussed and in fact employed in experimental philosophy are appropriated from the experimental paradigm in psychology. But there is a variety of other (at least partly) empirical methods from various disciplines that are and others that could be used in philosophy. The paper explores the application of corpus analysis to philosophical issues. Although the method is well established in linguistics, there are only a few (...)
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    Friendship, Altruism and Morality.Roland Paul Blum - 1983 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44 (1):121-124.
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    Beyond Noise: Using Temporal ICA to Extract Meaningful Information from High-Frequency fMRI Signal Fluctuations during Rest.Roland N. Boubela, Klaudius Kalcher, Wolfgang Huf, Claudia Kronnerwetter, Peter Filzmoser & Ewald Moser - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Revolution in the Event: The Problem of Kairós.Roland Boer - 2013 - Theory, Culture and Society 30 (2):116-134.
    This article undertakes a dual task. The first is to argue that the various positions of major Marxist thinkers on revolution may be gathered under the common framework of kairós, understood as a resolutely temporal term relating to the critical time, the opportune moment that appears unexpectedly and must be seized. The second task is to question the nature of kairós in terms of its biblical, class and economic residues. An investigation of the use of the term in classical Greece (...)
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    Criticism of Religion: On Marxism and Theology, II.Roland Boer - 2009 - Boston: Brill.
    The book follows on the heels of the acclaimed Criticism of Heaven, being the second volume of a five volume series called Criticism of Heaven and Earth.
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    Selbsttäuscherische Hoffnung: Eine sprachanalytische Annäherung.Roland Bluhm - 2012 - mentis.
    The concept of hope—as used in ordinary language in assertions of (for example) the form ›Person S hopes that p‹—can be analysed in terms of belief, desire, and, as I claim, affective quality. According to my analysis, one feature of hope is that what S hopes for has some subjective probability for S. Hope thus has an epistemic component on which demands of rationality can be (and, as a matter of fact, are) placed. Ordinary language distinguishes various types of deficient (...)
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    Emmanuel Levinas' theory of commitment.Roland Paul Blum - 1983 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44 (2):145-168.
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    Mathematics is Ontology? A Critique of Badiou's Ontological Framing of Set Theory.Roland Bolz - 2021 - Filozofski Vestnik 41 (2).
    This article develops a criticism of Alain Badiou’s assertion that “mathematics is ontology.” I argue that despite appearances to the contrary, Badiou’s case for bringing set theory and ontology together is problematic. To arrive at this judgment, I explore how a case for the identification of mathematics and ontology could work. In short, ontology would have to be characterised to make it evident that set theory can contribute to it fundamentally. This is indeed how Badiou proceeds in Being and Event. (...)
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    Criticism of earth: on Marx, Engels, and theology.Roland Boer - 2012 - Boston: Brill.
    Drawing on mostly ignored texts, this book thoroughly reassesses Marx and Engels's engagement with theology.
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    Electrocorticography of Spatial Shifting and Attentional Selection in Human Superior Parietal Cortex.Maarten Schrooten, Eshwar G. Ghumare, Laura Seynaeve, Tom Theys, Patrick Dupont, Wim Van Paesschen & Rik Vandenberghe - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Marxism, Religion and the Taiping Revolution.Roland Boer - 2016 - Historical Materialism 24 (2):3-24.
    This study offers a specific interpretation of the Taiping Revolution in China in the mid-nineteenth century. It was not only the largest revolutionary movement in the world at the time, but also one that was inspired by Christianity. Indeed, it marks the moment when the revolutionary religious tradition arrived in China. My account of the revolution stresses the role of the Bible, its radical reinterpretation by the Taiping revolutionaries, and the role it played in their revolutionary acts and reconstruction of (...)
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  13. Mathematics is Ontology? A Critique of Badiou's Ontological Framing of Set Theory.Roland Bolz - 2020 - Filozofski Vestnik 2 (41):119-142.
    This article develops a criticism of Alain Badiou’s assertion that “mathematics is ontology.” I argue that despite appearances to the contrary, Badiou’s case for bringing set theory and ontology together is problematic. To arrive at this judgment, I explore how a case for the identification of mathematics and ontology could work. In short, ontology would have to be characterised to make it evident that set theory can contribute to it fundamentally. This is indeed how Badiou proceeds in Being and Event. (...)
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    “Who shall be Judge?”: John Locke’s Two Treatises of Government and the Problem of Sovereignty.Roland Marden - 2006 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 2 (1):59-81.
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    L'État et son pouvoir.Roland Maspétiol - 1937 - Paris,: A. Pedone.
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  16. Don't Ask, Look! Linguistic Corpora as a Tool for Conceptual Analysis.Roland Bluhm - 2013 - In Miguel Hoeltje, Thomas Spitzley & Wolfgang Spohn (eds.), Was dürfen wir glauben? Was sollen wir tun? Sektionsbeiträge des achten internationalen Kongresses der Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie e.V. DuEPublico. pp. 7-15.
    Ordinary Language Philosophy has largely fallen out of favour, and with it the belief in the primary importance of analyses of ordinary language for philosophical purposes. Still, in their various endeavours, philosophers not only from analytic but also from other backgrounds refer to the use and meaning of terms of interest in ordinary parlance. In doing so, they most commonly appeal to their own linguistic intuitions. Often, the appeal to individual intuitions is supplemented by reference to dictionaries. In recent times, (...)
     
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    Can a religious approach be critical?Roland Boer, Jonathan Boyarin & Warren S. Goldstein - 2014 - Critical Research on Religion 2 (1):3-5.
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    God in the World: Lenin, Hegel, and the God‐Builders.Roland Boer - 2019 - Heythrop Journal 60 (3):347-361.
    This article reassesses a rarely noted aspect of the Russian Revolution: the long interaction between Lenin and Anatoly Lunacharsky, the ‘God‐builder’. It traces the way Lunacharsky first outlined the God‐building position in his Religion and Socialism (1908, 1911), a text virtually lost to scholarship and interpretations of the Russian revolution. It explores Lenin's initial condemnation, for political but above all theoretical reasons, only to find him reassessing his whole argument six years later in light of his re‐engagement with Hegel in (...)
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    Emotional Reconciliation: Reconstituting Identity and Community after Trauma.Roland Bleiker & Emma Hutchison - 2008 - European Journal of Social Theory 11 (3):385-403.
    This article examines the public significance of emotions, most specifically their role in constituting identity and community in the wake of political violence and trauma. It offers a conceptual engagement with processes of healing and reconciliation, showing that emotions are central to how societies experience and work through the legacy of catastrophe. In many instances, political actors deal with the legacy of trauma in restorative ways, by re-imposing the order that has been violated. Emotions can in this way be directed (...)
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    »Eintauchen!« Ozeanium versus Vision NEMO.Roland Borgards - 2016 - Zeitschrift Fuer Medien Und Kulturforschung 2016 (2):125-136.
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    »Eintauchen!« Ozeanium versus Vision NEMO.Roland Borgards - 2016 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 7 (2):125-136.
    "Das Ozeanium und die Vision NEMO sind zwei entgegengesetzte Vorschläge, wie sich das Meer und die Meerestiere in einem Zoo präsentieren lassen. Das Ozeanium arbeitet mit konventionellen Großaquarien, in denen echte Fische schwimmen, die Vision NEMO mit neuesten Übertragungs- und Projektionstechniken, die bewegte Fischbilder zeigen. Medien spielen in beiden Projekten eine wichtige, zunächst sehr unterschiedliche Rolle. Eines aber haben beide Projekte gemeinsam: sie gehen davon aus, dass die Medien eine exklusiv menschliche Angelegenheit sind. Mediale Prozesse im Meerestierreich kommen so nicht (...)
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    »Eintauchen!« Ozeanium versus Vision NEMO.Roland Borgards - 2016 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 7 (2):126-137.
    Das Ozeanium und die Vision NEMO sind zwei entgegengesetzte Vorschläge, wie sich das Meer und die Meerestiere in einem Zoo präsentieren lassen. Das Ozeanium arbeitet mit konventionellen Großaquarien, in denen echte Fische schwimmen, die Vision NEMO mit neuesten Übertragungs- und Projektionstechniken, die bewegte Fischbilder zeigen. Medien spielen in beiden Projekten eine wichtige, zunächst sehr unterschiedliche Rolle. Eines aber haben beide Projekte gemeinsam: sie gehen davon aus, dass die Medien eine exklusiv menschliche Angelegenheit sind. Mediale Prozesse im Meerestierreich kommen so nicht (...)
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    HühnerlausFowl Louse.Roland Borgards - 2020 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 94 (1):39-68.
    ZusammenfassungTiere erlauben einen ertragreichen Zugriff auf Büchners literarisches Werk. Exemplarisch zeigt sich dies an der »Hühnerlaus« aus dem Woyzeck. Ein Animal Reading dieses Tieres entfaltet zunächst vor dem wissensgeschichtlichen Hintergrund der Parasitenforschung die Rätselhaftigkeit von Büchners literarischer Hühnerlaus und schlägt dann vier mögliche Perspektiven vor, wie diese Rätselhaftigkeit für eine Interpretation fruchtbar gemacht werden kann: einen editionsphilologischen Lesartenstreit, die Debatten um den Wissenshorizont des Autors und seiner Figuren, eine Verortung in der Geschichte der Biotheorie sowie die Frage nach einer Tier-Ästhetik (...)
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    Fremdgesteuertes Sein: Philosophie der Technik.Roland Bothner - 2015 - Heidelberg: Edition Publish & Parish.
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    Hermeneutische Logik des Bildes.Roland Bothner - 2014 - Heidelberg: Edition Publish & Parish.
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    Kunst im System: die konstruktive Funktion der Kunst für Ernst Blochs Philosophie.Roland Bothner - 1982 - Bonn: Bouvier.
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    Metaphysik.Roland Bothner - 2016 - Heidelberg: Edition Publish & Parish.
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    Moral, Vernunft, Macht: Abhandlung zur praktischen Philosophie.Roland Bothner - 2011 - Heidelberg: Edition Publish & Parish.
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    Kulturkritik und Utopie beim frühen Nietzsche: rationale und empirische Rekonstruktion eines Arguments.Roland Bouda - 1980 - Frankfurt am Main: Lang.
    Die Frühschriften Nietzsches bilden eine deutlich abgrenzbare Abteilung des Gesamtwerks. Den Bruch im Fortgang zu den aphoristischen Hauptwerken (Menschliches, Allzumenschliches usf.) zu erklären beansprucht die vorliegende Arbeit. Mit Hilfe von Methoden der Analytischen Philosophie rekonstruiert sie ein utopisches Argument, dessen notwendiges Scheitern sie als erklärende Hypothese entwickelt und propagiert.
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    Theology and the event: The ambivalence of Alain Badiou.Roland Boer - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (2):234-249.
    A tension runs through the lucidly militant work of Alain Badiou. It takes various shapes, such as the tension between the rigorous ontology of mathematics and the structures of narrative, or between fiction and argument, image and formula, poem and matheme, or Anglo-American analytic rationalism and continental lyricism. However, the shape of that tension that interests me most is between the triumphant banishing of theology via mathematics and its perpetual recurrence in his thought. For all Badiou’s efforts to dismiss theology (...)
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    Discourse and human agency.Roland Bleiker - 2003 - Contemporary Political Theory 2 (1):25-47.
    The conceptualization of human agency is one of the oldest and most debated challenges in political theory. This essay defends the continuous relevance of this endeavour against a proliferating theoretical pessimism. Instead of engaging the much rehearsed structure-agency debate, the author conceptualizes agency in relation to discourses. However, such an approach inevitably elicits suspicion. Is discourse not merely a faddish term, destined to wax and wane with fleeting intellectual trends of the postmodern and poststructural kind? Does the concept of discourse, (...)
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    God in the World: Lenin, Hegel, and the God‐Builders.Roland Boer - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (2).
    This article reassesses a rarely noted aspect of the Russian Revolution: the long interaction between Lenin and Anatoly Lunacharsky, the ‘God-builder’. It traces the way Lunacharsky first outlined the God-building position in his Religion and Socialism, a text virtually lost to scholarship and interpretations of the Russian revolution. It explores Lenin's initial condemnation, for political but above all theoretical reasons, only to find him reassessing his whole argument six years later in light of his re-engagement with Hegel in 1914. Seeing (...)
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    God in the World: Lenin, Hegel, and the God‐Builders.Roland Boer - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (6).
    This article reassesses a rarely noted aspect of the Russian Revolution: the long interaction between Lenin and Anatoly Lunacharsky, the ‘God-builder’. It traces the way Lunacharsky first outlined the God-building position in his Religion and Socialism, a text virtually lost to scholarship and interpretations of the Russian revolution. It explores Lenin's initial condemnation, for political but above all theoretical reasons, only to find him reassessing his whole argument six years later in light of his re-engagement with Hegel in 1914. Seeing (...)
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    Interpreting Socialism and Capitalism in China: A Dialectic of Utopia and Dystopia.Roland Boer & Zhixiong Li - 2015 - Utopian Studies 26 (2):309-323.
    The complex intersections between socialism and capitalism in China have vexed more than one interpreter. For some, socialism in China since Mao has simply become an empty veneer over rampant and unbridled capitalism.1 For others, the capitalism in China is of such a different variety that it is hardly capitalism at all.2 And for others, “socialism with Chinese characteristics” is a prolonged experiment in the New Economic Program, first attempted in the USSR of the 1920s to rebuild a shattered economy.3 (...)
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    An anisotropic thin crystal deformed by an inclined dislocation.Roland Bonnet & Salem Neily - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (25):2764-2776.
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    When is a Physical Theory Relativistic?Roland Sypel & Harvey R. Brown - 1992 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1992:507 - 514.
    Considerable work within the modern 'space-time theory' approach to relativity physics has been devoted to clarifying the role and meaning of the principle of relativity. Two recent discussions of the principle within this approach, due to Arntzenius (1990) and Friedman (1983), are found to contain difficulties.
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    Saint Augustine as Philosopher.Roland J. Teske - 1992 - Augustinian Studies 23:7-32.
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    William of Auvergne on the Eternity of the World.Roland J. Teske - 1990 - Modern Schoolman 67 (3):187-205.
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    The Motive for Creation According to Saint Augustine.Roland J. Teske - 1988 - Modern Schoolman 65 (4):245-253.
  40. Deconstruction and creation.Roland Paul Blum - 1985 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46 (2):293-306.
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  41. Empirical Methods of Linguistics in Philosophy.Roland Bluhm - 2014 - The Reasoner 8 (4):41.
    Report on the workshop "Empirical Methods of Linguistics in Philosophy", which took place at TU Dortmund University, Germany, on March 13–14, 2014.
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    The Immeasurably Creative Politics of Job: Antonio Negri and the Bible.Roland Boer - 2012 - Substance 41 (3):93-108.
    What a sublime and, at the same time, sordid vocation this theological discipline has. My major concern is an unfamiliar Antonio Negri, one who engages in some biblical criticism in his recently translated The Labor of Job (2009), a detailed philosophical exegesis of the “marvelous” biblical book of Job.1 Two features of Negri’s analysis stand out: the oppositions of kairós and ákairos, and measure and immeasure. However, before I explore those oppositions in some detail, two preliminary comments are needed. At (...)
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    Pandemie und Freiheit.Roland Bernecker - 2021 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 30 (2):287-300.
    Wir haben die Covid-19 Pandemie nicht nur als eine medizinische Krise erlebt, sondern auch als eine Krise der Freiheit. Die Maßnahmen zur Eindämmung des Corona-Virus waren Ergebnisse politischer Abwägungen, in denen auch Grundfreiheiten zur Disposition standen. Die Pandemie und die auf sie reagierenden politischen Strategien der Gegenwehr haben auf eine ungewohnte Weise in unser Erleben von Räumen individueller und interpersonaler Freiheit eingewirkt. Der Beitrag geht der Frage nach, wie die Strategien zur Bewältigung der Pandemie politisch vermittelt wurden, welche Wahrnehmungen sie (...)
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    Vorwort.Roland Bernecker - 2007 - In Fathi Triki, Jacques Poulain & Christoph Wulf (eds.), Die Künste Im Dialog der Kulturen: Europa Und Seine Muslimischen Nachbarn. Akademie Verlag. pp. 7-8.
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    Byzantium/modernism: the Byzantine as method in modernity.Roland Betancourt & Maria Taroutina (eds.) - 2015 - Leiden: Brill.
    Byzantium and Modernism -- The Slash (/) as Method -- CODA.
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    Sight, touch, and imagination in Byzantium.Roland Betancourt - 2018 - Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
    Canʹt touch this -- How sight is not touch -- The medium of sight -- The problem of tactility -- The commonalities of the senses -- Photios and the unfolding of perception -- Has the mind seen?: the language of effluxes -- Has it grasped?: apprehending the object -- Has it visualized?, I: the grasp of the imagination -- Has it visualized?, II: the problem of fantasy -- Then it has effortlessly...: judgment and assent -- Mediation, veneration, remediation -- Medium (...)
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    The Economic and Monetary Union.Roland Bieber - 2015 - In Dennis Patterson (ed.), A Companion to European Union Law and International Law. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 296–314.
    The legal regime of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) is differentiated in two ways. While the rules on economic union apply with few exceptions to all member states, most Treaty provisions on monetary union are applicable only to those member states that have introduced the common currency. The Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) establishes a system of overlapping competences consisting primarily of measures adopted by the member states. During the initial phase of the European Economic (...)
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    Die Medienfreiheitsarbeit der OSZE.Roland Bless - 2013 - Jahrbuch Menschenrechte 2013 (1):77-93.
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  49. Globalizing political theory.Roland Bleiker - 2004 - In Stephen K. White & J. Donald Moon (eds.), What is political theory? Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
     
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    Review Essay: Traversing Patagonia: New Writings on Postcolonial International Relations.Roland Bleiker - 2008 - Political Theory 36 (2):313-320.
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