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    Architecture, Ambition and AmericansAn American Architecture.Paul Zucker, Wayne Andrews, Frank Lloyd Wright & Edgar Kaufmann - 1957 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 15 (3):362.
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    Beauty in Holiness: Studies in Jewish Customs and Ceremonial ArtThe Art of AustraliaInternational Review of Music Aesthetics and Sociology I, no. 1 (1970)The Rise of an American ArchitectureAmerican Architecture and Urbanism.Sadayoshi Omoto, Joseph Gutmann, Robert Hughes & Edgar Kaufmann - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (3):427.
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    SPEAKING OF LILLIPUT? Recollections on the Warburg Institute in the Early 1970s.Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann - 2012 - Common Knowledge 18 (1):160-173.
    This essay, part of a special issue on the Warburg Institute and Library, offers personal recollections of scholars whom the author encountered there as a student in the early 1970s, including E. H. Gombrich, Otto Kurz, Michael Baxandall, Frances Yates, D. P. Walker, A. I. Sabra, Michael Podro, Michael Screech, Arnaldo Momigliano, and Nikolaus Pevsner. The author's focus is on differences between the milieu of the Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg, as it had been in Hamburg, and the ethos of the Warburg (...)
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    Edgar Kaufmann, Jr.Giorgio Tagliacozzo - 1989 - New Vico Studies 7:158-161.
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    Edgar Kaufmann, Jr.Giorgio Tagliacozzo - 1989 - New Vico Studies 7:158-161.
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    Dimensionen der Hermeneutik: Arthur Kaufmann zum 60. Geburtstag.Arthur Kaufmann, Winfried Hassemer & Alessandro Baratta (eds.) - 1984 - Heidelberg: R.v. Decker & C.F. Müller.
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    Habermas: The Key Concepts.Andrew Edgar - 2006 - Routledge.
    An easy-to-use A-Z guide to a body of work that spans philosophy, sociology, politics, law and cultural theory, this is an essential reference guide to one of the most important social theorists of the last century.
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  8. New Zealand children’s experiences of online risks and their perceptions of harm Evidence from Ngā taiohi matihiko o Aotearoa – New Zealand Kids Online.Edgar Pacheco & Neil Melhuish - 2020 - Netsafe.
    While children’s experiences of online risks and harm is a growing area of research in New Zealand, public discussion on the matter has largely been informed by mainstream media’s fixation on the dangers of technology. At best, debate on risks online has relied on overseas evidence. However, insights reflecting the New Zealand context and based on representative data are still needed to guide policy discussion, create awareness, and inform the implementation of prevention and support programmes for children. This research report (...)
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  9. Conditionals and Modality.Magdalena Kaufmann & Stefan Kaufmann - 1996 - In Shalom Lappin & Chris Fox (eds.), Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 237-270.
  10. ICT-enabled self-determination, disability and young people.Edgar Pacheco, Miriam Lips & Pak Yoong - 2019 - Information, Communication and Society 22 (8):1112-1127.
    Research and practice about self-determination in the context of disability has centred on teaching skills and providing support to help people with impairments to be independent. However, limited research exists about the impact of Information and Communication Technologies, in particular social media and mobile devices, on the development of self-determination skills among people with disabilities. This paper presents the findings of a qualitative study which collected data from observations, a researcher diary, focus groups, individual interviews and data from social media. (...)
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  11. Kaufmann, Paulus (2018). Ogyū Sorai and the End of Philosophy. In: Steineck, Raji C; Weber, Ralph; Gassmann, Robert; Lange, Elena L. Concepts of Philosophy in Asia and the Islamic world (Vol. 1: China and Japan). Leiden: Brill, 607-629.Paulus Kaufmann, Raji C. Steineck, Ralph Weber, Robert Gassmann & Elena L. Lange (eds.) - 2018
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    Editorial – the Premier league and financial regulation.Andrew Edgar - 2024 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 18 (2):123-125.
    Volume 18, Issue 2, May 2024, Page 123-125.
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  13. Exploring New Zealand children’s technology access, use, skills and opportunities. Evidence from Ngā taiohi matihiko o Aotearoa - New Zealand Kids Online.Edgar Pacheco & Neil Melhuish - 2019 - Netsafe.
    While children’s interaction with digital technologies is a matter of interest around the world, evidence based on nationally representative data about how integrated these tools are in children’s everyday life is still limited in New Zealand. This research report presents findings from a study that explores children’s internet access, online skills, practices, and opportunities. This report is part of Netsafe’s research project Ngā taiohi matihiko o Aotearoa - New Zealand Kids Online, and our first publication as a member of Global (...)
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  14. Transition issues in higher education and digital technologies: the experiences of students with disabilities in New Zealand.Edgar Pacheco, Pak Yoong & Miriam Lips - 2020 - Disability and Society.
    Research on transition to higher education and young people with disabilities has increased in recent years. However, there is still limited understanding of transition issues and how digital technologies, such as social media and mobile devices, are used by this group of students to manage these issues. This article presents the findings of an empirical study that addressed this matter based on young people’s views and experiences. The qualitative study was conducted in the context of a group of students with (...)
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    Expression influences the recognition of familiar faces.Jürgen M. Kaufmann & Stefan R. Schweinberger - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell.
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  16. Nietzsche's attitude toward Socrates.Walter Kaufmann - 1995 - In Peter R. Sedgwick (ed.), Nietzsche: a critical reader. Cambridge: Blackwell. pp. 123--143.
     
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    Moral Dilemmas: From a Logical and from a Moral Point of View.Edgar Morscher - 2015 - In Michael Frauchiger (ed.), Modalities, Identity, Belief, and Moral Dilemmas. De Gruyter. pp. 129-146.
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    Das unendliche in der mathematik und seine ausschaltung.Felix Kaufmann - 1930 - und Wien,: F. Deuticke.
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  19. Teens and “sexting” in New Zealand: Prevalence and attitudes.Edgar Pacheco & Neil Melhuish - 2017 - Netsafe.
    Over the last ten years the sharing of nude images or videos (sometimes known as “sexting”) by young people has emerged as a concern. Despite this, no research had been conducted on the prevalence of the sharing of nudes among young New Zealanders. This study addresses this and raises important questions for all those with a role in supporting young people’s healthy development. We believe this report makes an important contribution to the overall understanding of young people’s experience of these (...)
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    An Essay on Man: An Introduction to a Philosophy of Human Culture.Fritz Kaufmann - 1947 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 8 (2):283-287.
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    Ogyū Sorai and the End of Philosophy.Paulus Kaufmann, Raji C. Steineck, Ralph Weber, Robert Gassmann & Elena L. Lange - 2018 - In Paulus Kaufmann, Raji C. Steineck, Ralph Weber, Robert Gassmann & Elena L. Lange (eds.), Kaufmann, Paulus (2018). Ogyū Sorai and the End of Philosophy. In: Steineck, Raji C; Weber, Ralph; Gassmann, Robert; Lange, Elena L. Concepts of Philosophy in Asia and the Islamic world (Vol. 1: China and Japan). Leiden: Brill, 607-629. pp. 607-629.
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  22. Transition 2.0: Digital technologies, higher education, and vision impairment.Edgar Pacheco, Lips Miriam & Pak Yoong - 2018 - The Internet and Higher Education 37:1-10.
    This article introduces Transition 2.0, a paradigm shift designed to study and support students with disabilities' transition to higher education. Transition 2.0 is the result of a qualitative study about how a group of young people with vision impairments used digital technologies for their transition to university. The findings draw from observations, a researcher diary, focus groups, individual interviews, and data from social media. The article discusses a conventional view of transition, referred to here as Transition 1.0, which has dominated (...)
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    Conditionals: Logic, Linguistics and Psychology.Stefan Kaufmann, Over David & Ghanshyam Sharma (eds.) - 2022 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This edited book examines conditionals from a number of interdisciplinary perspectives, drawing on research from fields as diverse as linguistics, psychology, philosophy and logic. Across 13 chapters, the authors not only investigate and examine various commonly-held perceptions about conditionals, but they also challenge many of the assumptions underpinning current conditionals scholarship, setting an agenda for future research. Based in part on the papers presented at a unique international summer school - Conditionals in Paris - this volume represents the cutting edge (...)
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    Leben Als Symbol: Metaphysik Einer Entwicklungslehre.Edgar Dacqué - 1929 - De Gruyter.
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    Der Ruf nach Verantwortung: Risiko und Ethik in einer unüberschaubaren Welt.Franz-Xaver Kaufmann - 1992 - Freiburg: Herder.
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    Wahn und Wirklichkeit : multiple Realitäten: der Streit um ein Fundament der Erkenntnis.Matthias Kaufmann (ed.) - 2003 - Frankfurt am Main: Lang.
    Nach wie vor formuliert der Hinweis darauf, wie «es in Wirklichkeit ist», einen Wahrheitsanspruch, und nach wie vor hat es eine disqualifizierende Wirkung, wenn wir jemandem «Realitätsverlust» bescheinigen, obgleich man in Philosophie und Kulturwissenschaften seit mindestens einem Jahrhundert und seit einiger Zeit auch in der Psychiatrie darüber diskutiert, ob es «die Wirklichkeit» überhaupt gibt, ob nicht viele - möglicherweise gleichberechtigte - Wirklichkeiten nebeneinander existieren. In dem Band befassen sich Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler aus Ethnologie, Jurisprudenz, Medizin, Philosophie, Psychologie und Soziologie u.a. (...)
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    Jurisprudence, law, and ethics: professional ethics.Edgar Benton Kinkead - 1905 - Littleton, Colo.: F.B. Rothman & Co..
    Discusses primary & elementary principles of law & ethics in the context of jurisprudence. The history of Roman law, common law & American law are discussed as are the distinctions in relation to law & morals between American & English governmental forms.
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    Review article: Warnock and surrogacy.Edgar Page - 1986 - Journal of Medical Ethics 12 (1):45-52.
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    True Turing: A Bird’s-Eye View.Edgar Daylight - 2024 - Minds and Machines 34 (1):29-49.
    Alan Turing is often portrayed as a materialist in secondary literature. In the present article, I suggest that Turing was instead an idealist, inspired by Cambridge scholars, Arthur Eddington, Ernest Hobson, James Jeans and John McTaggart. I outline Turing’s developing thoughts and his legacy in the USA to date. Specifically, I contrast Turing’s two notions of computability (both from 1936) and distinguish between Turing’s “machine intelligence” in the UK and the more well-known “artificial intelligence” in the USA. According to my (...)
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    Towards a Historical Notion of ‘Turing—the Father of Computer Science’.Edgar G. Daylight - 2015 - History and Philosophy of Logic 36 (3):205-228.
    In the popular imagination, the relevance of Turing's theoretical ideas to people producing actual machines was significant and appreciated by everybody involved in computing from the moment he published his 1936 paper ‘On Computable Numbers’. Careful historians are aware that this popular conception is deeply misleading. We know from previous work by Campbell-Kelly, Aspray, Akera, Olley, Priestley, Daylight, Mounier-Kuhn, Haigh, and others that several computing pioneers, including Aiken, Eckert, Mauchly, and Zuse, did not depend on Turing's 1936 universal-machine concept. Furthermore, (...)
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    A Response to Nordenfelt's “The Varieties of Dignity”.Andrew Edgar - 2004 - Health Care Analysis 12 (2):83-89.
    I respond to Lennart Nordenfelt's analysis of dignity by questioning his attempt to establish an objective standard by which dignity can be determined. I approach this by considering the way in which claims to dignity may be contested and defended. This leads, in the cases of dignity of merit and dignity of moral status, to an apparent relativism. This relativism is checked by further consideration of dignity of identity, and in particular by consideration of the nature of the processes that (...)
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    Volonté générale als institutionelle Garantie.Matthias Kaufmann - 2016 - In Harald Bluhm & Konstanze Baron (eds.), Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Im Bann der Institutionen. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 35-54.
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    L'urgence et l'essentiel: dialogue.Edgar Morin - 2017 - Paris: Don Quichotte éditions. Edited by Tariq Ramadan & Claude-Henry Du Bord.
    Edgar Morin, philosophe militant pour une réforme de pensée qui affronte les complexités, et Tariq Ramadan, penseur et théologien militant pour une réforme radicale de la tradition islamique, dialoguent ensemble sur leurs divergences et sur la nécessité d'un humanisme revivifié. Les interlocuteurs, au-delà de leurs désaccords, attestent l'urgence d'affronter les problèmes essentiels de notre humanité et de résister au pire. De cette rencontre féconde naissent ces échanges sur la condition humaine et les grandes questions de notre temps – de (...)
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    Sentimental Reasons.Edgar Phillips - 2021 - In Simon Cushing (ed.), New Philosophical Essays on Love and Loving. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 171–194.
    Much recent discussion of love concerns ‘the reasons for love’: whether we love for reasons and, if so, what sorts of things those reasons are. This chapter seeks to call into question some of the assumptions that have shaped this debate, in particular the assumption that love might be ‘responsive’ to reasons in something like the way that actions, beliefs, intentions and ordinary emotions are. I begin by drawing out some tensions in the existing literature on reasons for love, suggesting (...)
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  35. Deliberative modality under epistemic uncertainty.Fabrizio Cariani, Magdalena Kaufmann & Stefan Kaufmann - 2013 - Linguistics and Philosophy 36 (3):225-259.
    We discuss the semantic significance of a puzzle concerning ‘ought’ and conditionals recently discussed by Kolodny and MacFarlane. We argue that the puzzle is problematic for the standard Kratzer-style analysis of modality. In Kratzer’s semantics, modals are evaluated relative to a pair of conversational backgrounds. We show that there is no sensible way of assigning values to these conversational backgrounds so as to derive all of the intuitions in Kolodny and MacFarlane’s case. We show that the appropriate verdicts can be (...)
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  36. Conditionals: Logic, Semantics, Psychology.Stefan Kaufmann, David Over & Ghanshyam Sharma (eds.) - forthcoming
     
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  37. Neural correlates of face learning and long-term repetition priming.J. M. Kaufmann, A. M. Burton & S. R. Schweinberger - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 107-107.
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    Ein Philosoph mit "Bodenhaftung": zu Leben und Werk von Joseph M. Bocheński.Edgar Morscher - 2011 - Sankt Augustin: Academia. Edited by Otto Neumaier & Peter M. Simons.
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    Ein Philosoph mit "Bodenhaftung": zu Leben und Werk von Joseph M. Bocheński.Edgar Morscher - 2011 - Sankt Augustin: Academia. Edited by Otto Neumaier & Peter M. Simons.
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    Eigennamen: eine sprachphilosophische Untersuchung.Edgar W. Schneider - 1994 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Animal Mental Action: Planning Among Chimpanzees.Angelica Kaufmann - 2015 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 6 (4):745-760.
    I offer an argument for what mental action may be like in nonhuman animals. Action planning is a type of mental action that involves a type of intention. Some intentions are the causal mental antecedents of proximal mental actions, and some intentions are the causal mental antecedents of distal mental actions. The distinction between these two types of “plan-states” is often spelled out in terms of mental content. The prominent view is that while proximal mental actions are caused by mental (...)
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    Ethique.Edgar Morin - 2004 - Paris: Seuil.
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  43. Digital technologies in the context of university transition and disability: theoretical and empirical advances.Edgar Pacheco - 2021 - Victoria University of Wellington.
    Since transition to higher education emerged as a research topic in the early 1970s, scholarly inquiry has focused on students without impairments and, what is more, little attention has been paid to the role of digital technologies. This article seeks to address this knowledge gap by looking at the university experiences of a group of first-year students with vision impairments from New Zealand, and the way they use digital tools, such as social media and mobile devices, to manage their transition-related (...)
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  44. From the agent’s point of view: the case against disjunctivism about rationalisation.Edgar Phillips - 2021 - Philosophical Explorations 24 (2):262-280.
    ABSTRACT A number of authors have recently advanced a ‘disjunctivist’ view of the rationalising explanation of action, on which rationalisations of the form ‘S A’d because p’ are explanations of a fundamentally different kind from rationalisations of the form ‘S A’d because she believed that p’. Less attempt has been made to explicitly articulate the case against this view. This paper seeks to remedy that situation. I develop a detailed version of what I take to be the basic argument against (...)
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    The Face of Technology-Facilitated Aggression in New Zealand: Exploring Adult Aggressors’ Behaviors.Edgar Pacheco & Neil Melhuish - 2021 - In Jane Bailey, Asher Flynn & Nicola Henry (eds.), The Emerald International Handbook of Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse. Emerald Publishing Limited. pp. 103-123.
    The nature and extent of adults’ engagement in diverse manifestations of technology-facilitated aggression is not yet well understood. Most research has focused on victimization. When explored, engagement in online aggression and abuse has centered on children and young people, particularly in school and higher education settings. Drawing on nationally representative data from New Zealand adults aged 18 and over, this chapter explores the overall prevalence of online aggression with a focus on gender and age. Our findings support the need to (...)
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  46. Visuel wahrgenommene Figuren.Edgar Rubin - 1923 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 96:145-147.
     
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  47. The genesis of the concept of physical law.Edgar Zilsel - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (3):245-279.
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    Sex Selection: Laissez Faire or Family Balancing?Edgar Dahl - 2005 - Health Care Analysis 13 (1):87-90.
    In a recent comment on the HFEA’s public consultation on sex selection, Soren Holm claimed that proponents of family balancing are committed to embrace a laissez faire approach. Given that arguments in support of sex selection for family balancing also support sex selection for other social reasons, advocates of family balancing, he asserts, are simply inconsistent when calling for a limit on access to sex selection. In this paper, I argue that proponents of family balancing are in no way inconsistent. (...)
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    Begriffe, Sätze, Dinge: Referenz und Wahrheit bei Wilhelm von Ockham.Matthias Kaufmann - 1994 - New York: E.J. Brill.
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    A History of Western Philosophy and its Connection with Political and Social Circumstances from the Earliest Times to the Present Day.Felix Kaufmann - 1947 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 7 (3):461-466.
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