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    Philosophy and Economic Injustice in Nigeria.Jonathan O. Chimakonam, Irem Moses Ogah & Mulumba Obiajulu - 2014 - Philosophy Study 4 (7).
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    The No-Report Paradigm: A Revolution in Consciousness Research?Irem Duman, Isabell Sophia Ehmann, Alicia Ronnie Gonsalves, Zeynep Gültekin, Jonathan Van den Berckt & Cees van Leeuwen - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:861517.
    In the cognitive neuroscience of consciousness, participants have commonly been instructed to report their conscious content. This, it was claimed, risks confounding the neural correlates of consciousness (NCC) with their preconditions, i.e., allocation of attention, and consequences, i.e., metacognitive reflection. Recently, the field has therefore been shifting towards no-report paradigms. No-report paradigms draw their validity from a direct comparison with no-report conditions. We analyze several examples of such comparisons and identify alternative interpretations of their results and/or methodological issues in all (...)
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    Einsichten: ausgewählte Briefe von Moses Mendelssohn.Moses Mendelssohn - 2004 - Dessau: Edition RK. Edited by Eva J. Engel.
    Aus der vielsprachigen Korrespondenz des Aufklärers, Metaphysikers, Religionsphilosophen und Literaturwissenschaftlers Moses Mendelssohn liegen bisher 1038 Briefe im Druck vor. Der Band "Einsichten" bietet eine repräsentative Auswahl, die Mendelssohns wissenschaftliche Vielseitigkeit, geistige Produktivität und menschliche Größe beleuchtet. Sie zeigt den "Sokrates des 18. Jahrhunderts" als bedeutenden Denker seiner Epoche und Wegbereiter wesentlicher Erkenntnisse und Entwicklungen.
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    Persistence Egalitarianism.Irem Kurtsal - 2021 - Res Philosophica 98 (1):63-88.
    Modal Plenitude—the view that, for every empirically adequate modal profile, there is an object whose modal profile it is—is held to be consistent with each of endurantist and perdurantist (three- and four-dimensionalist) views of persistence. Here I show that, because “endurer” and “perdurer” are two substantially different kinds of entity, compossible with each other and consistent with empirical data, Modal Plenitude actually entails a third view about persistence that I call “Persistence Egalitarianism.” In every non-empty spacetime region there are two (...)
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    A lmost‐ O ntology: Why Epistemicism Cannot Help Us Avoid Unrestricted Composition or Diachronic Plenitude.İrem Kurtsal Steen - 2014 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 95 (1):130-139.
    That any filled location of spacetime contains a persisting thing has been defended based on the ‘argument from vagueness.’ It is often assumed that since the epistemicist account of vagueness blocks the argument from vagueness it facilitates a conservative ontology without gerrymandered objects. It doesn't. The epistemic vagueness of ordinary object predicates such as ‘bicycle’ requires that objects that can be described asalmost‐but‐not‐quite‐bicycleexist even though they fall outside the predicate's sharp extension. Since the predicates that begin with ‘almost’ are vague (...)
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    Ethical writings of Maimonides.Moses Maimonides - 1975 - New York: Dover Publications. Edited by Raymond L. Weiss & Charles E. Butterworth.
    Here are the most significant ethical writings of the 12th-century philosopher, physician, and master of rabbinical literature—newly translated from the original sources by noted Maimonides scholars Raymond L. Weiss and Charles E. Butterworth. Among these are the first English versions of Eight Chapters and the Letter to Joseph. Other selections include Laws Concerning Character Traits, Treatise on the Art of Logic, and gleanings from Maimonides’ medical writings. Introduction. Notes.
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  7. Three-dimensionalist’s semantic solution to diachronic vagueness.Irem Kurtsal Steen - 2010 - Philosophical Studies 150 (1):79-96.
    A standard response to the problem of diachronic vagueness is ‘the semantic solution’, which demands an abundant ontology. Although it is known that the abundant ontology does not logically preclude endurantism, their combination is rejected because it necessitates massive coincidence between countless objects. In this paper, I establish that the semantic solution is available not only to perdurantists but also to endurantists by showing that there is no problem with such ubiquitous and principled coincidence.
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    Self-Regulation in Preschool: Examining Its Factor Structure and Associations With Pre-academic Skills and Social-Emotional Competence.Irem Korucu, Ezgi Ayturk, Jennifer K. Finders, Gina Schnur, Craig S. Bailey, Shauna L. Tominey & Sara A. Schmitt - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Self-regulation in early childhood is an important predictor of success across a variety of indicators in life, including health, well-being, and earnings. Although conceptually self-regulation has been defined as multifaceted, previous research has not investigated whether there is conceptual and empirical overlap between the factors that comprise self-regulation or if they are distinct. In this study, using a bifactor model, we tested the shared and unique variance among self-regulation constructs and prediction to pre-academic and social-emotional skills. The sample included 932 (...)
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    Bergson and Politics: Ottoman-Turkish Encounters with Innovation.Nazım İrem - 2011 - The European Legacy 16 (7):873 - 882.
    This article seeks to explain how Bergson's philosophy was translated into a genuine political position in the Ottoman-Turkish context. I first overview the impact of Bergson's philosophy on continental politics at the beginning of the twentieth century; I then try to explain how Bergson's philosophical claims acquired definite political connotations; and lastly, I aim to display how political Bergsonism became a border language between republican radicals and conservatives in Turkey in the 1920s. I argue that, at the crossroads of all (...)
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    Y Kuşaği Temsi̇Lci̇Leri̇Ni̇N Ai̇le Algilari Üzeri̇Ne Bi̇R Anali̇Z.İrem Paker Tükel - 2018 - Akademik İncelemeler Dergisi 13 (1):23-40.
    Sosyal bilimler alanında, ortak zaman diliminde yaşamanın getirisi olarak benzer özelliklere sahip bireylerin oluşturduğu gruplar “kuşak” kavramı ile tanımlanmaktadır. Günümüzde, kuşaklar ortak bir kabul olarak; Gelenekselciler, Bebek Patlaması, X, Y ve Z Kuşağı olarak literatürde yer almaktadır. Ortak zaman diliminde yaşayan insanların algıları, beklentileri, hayata bakış açıları, alışkanlıkları ve gündelik yaşam pratikleri kendilerinden önceki ve sonraki zamanlarda yaşayanlara göre farklılık göstermektedir. Gündelik yaşamın pratiklerinde yaşanılan değişimin en yoğun hissedildiği alan toplumlarda genel olarak aile kurumu üzerindedir. Günümüzde, Y Kuşağı temsilcilerinin çoğu (...)
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  11. Russell on Matter and Our Knowledge of the External World.Irem Kurtsal - 2004 - The Bertrand Russell Society Quarterly 124.
    Bertrand Russell’s philosophy around 1914 is often interpreted as phenomenalism, the view that sensations are not caused by but rather constitute ordinary objects. Indeed, prima facie, his 1914 Our Knowledge of the External World reduces objects to sense-data. However, Russell did not think his view was phenomenalist, and he said that he never gave up either the causal theory of perception or a realist understanding of objects. In this paper I offer an explanation of why Russell might have undertaken the (...)
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    The Concept of Curiosity in the Practice of Philosophy for Children.İrem Günhan Altiparmak - 2016 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 16 (3):361-380.
    Philosophy for Children is, at its core, an educational movement that started in the 1970s and it is currently practiced in over 60 countries. Rather than teaching children philosophy, it aims to develop thinking, inquiry and reasoning skills by means of intellectual interaction and by questioning both with the facilitator and amongst themselves. Thus it creates a community of inquiry. This movement has created a sound literature within philosophy of education which indirectly relates to issues in meta-philosophy, epistemology and philosophy (...)
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  13. Tomer Devorah.Moses ben Jacob Cordovero - 1954 - Bene Beraḳ: Mosheh Daṿid Yeḥezḳel Landaʼu.. Edited by Mosheh Daṿid Yeḥezḳel Landaʼu.
     
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    The Sorites Paradox in Metaphysics.Irem Kurtsal - 2019 - In Sergi Oms & Elia Zardini (eds.), The Sorites Paradox. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. pp. 207-228.
    Take any putative ordinary object which is divisible into a finite number of small units and tolerant to the loss of one of them. We can remove these units one at a time, and since our object definitely doesn’t exist when there are zero units, and since we cannot pinpoint which removal brings about this destruction, the Sorites Puzzle threatens common sense. We can rescue ordinary objects from its grip, but since independently motivated linguistic explanations of vagueness depend on there (...)
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    The Early History of the Pulleys and Crane Systems.Irem Aslan Seyhan - 2024 - Foundations of Science 29 (1):87-103.
    Pulleys and cranes are used for hoisting loads with or without providing a significant gain in force. Both of these devices have provided convenience to humans since ancient times. Pulleys are considered to be one of the five mechanical powers of the ancient world. Their history is very much linked with the early history of cranes. The cranes originated from the pulley systems. In this paper, the early history of the application of these well-preserved ancient mechanical instruments is examined together. (...)
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  16. Sefer Tomer Devorah: ṿe-hu maʼamar nikhbad.Moses ben Jacob Cordovero - 1979 - Yerushalayim: Dov ha-Kohen Finḳ. Edited by Dov Finḳ.
     
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    Kleinere Schriften.Moses Mendelssohn - 1929 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: F. Frommann. Edited by Alexander Altmann.
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    Guide for the perplexed: a 15th century Spanish translation by Pedro de Toledo (Ms. 10289, B.N. Madrid).Moses Maimonides, Moshe Lazar, Robert J. Dilligan, Pedro de Toledo & Biblioteca Nacional - 1989 - Culver City, Calif.: Labyrinthos. Edited by Pedro, Moshe Lazar & Robert J. Dilligan.
    Written in the 12th century in Arabic by a faithful Jewish man, "The Guide" is a work that explores the contradiction a very intelligent mind clearly saw between the tradition he was raised to believe inherently and the growing philosophy of Arabian and Western culture. In Maimonides' time, there was an emerging disparity between the Law and a new level of philosophical sophistication, which he attempts to bridge in this work, primarily through the use of metaphor, though also acknowledging this (...)
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    Self-Determination in Plenitude.Irem Kurtsal - 2022 - Erkenntnis 87 (5):2397-2418.
    On a plenitudinous ontology, in every filled region of spacetime, there is at least one object that’s ‘exactly then and there’; one per each modal profile that the matter in the region satisfies. One of the strongest arguments for plenitude, the “argument from anthropocentrism”, puts pressure on us to accept that members of different communities correctly self-identify under different subject concepts. I explore this consequence and offer an account of selves on which self-determination is both socially and individually variant; we (...)
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    Mishneh Torah: a new translation with commentaries and notes.Moses Maimonides - 2002 - Nyu Yorḳ: Moznayim. Edited by Eliyahu Touger.
    -- 3. Hilchot ta'aniot = The laws of fasts and Hilchot Megillah vaChanukah = The laws of (reading) the Megillah and of Chanukah -- 5. Sefer kedushah = The book of holiness -- 6. Sefer hafla'ah = The book of utterances -- 7. Sefer zeraim = The book of agricultural ordinances -- 8. Sefer ha'avodah = The book of (temple) service -- 11. Sefer nezikin = The book of damages -- 12. Sefer kinyan = The book of acquisition -- 14. (...)
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    Die heilige Geschichte der Menschheit.Moses Hess - 1837 - Hildesheim: Gerstenberg.
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    Shemonah peraḳim la-Rambam.Moses Maimonides - 1978
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    Involuntary memories are not déjà vu.Sami Gülgöz & Irem Ergen - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e364.
    The proposed framework can benefit from integrating predictive processing into the explanation of déjà vu which corresponds to interrupted prediction. Déjà vu is also accompanied by familiarity. However, considerable ambiguity is inherent in familiarity, which necessitates elaboration of this construct. Research findings on involuntary autobiographical memories and déjà vu show discrepancies, and clustering these constructs can be counterproductive for research.
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    Two Forms of ‘Disidentification as Political Subjectivation’: A Critical Interrogation of Kristin Ross’ Rancièrean Reading of May ‘68.Irem Taşçıoğlu - forthcoming - Arete Political Philosophy Journal.
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  25. 13 midot: Tomer Devorah, pereḳ rishon.Moses ben Jacob Cordovero & Mosheh Daṿid Yeḥezḳel Landaʼu (eds.) - 2011 - Bene Beraḳ: Mosheh Daṿid Yeḥezḳel Landaʼu.
     
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    Little prayer: Ambiguous grief in the LGBTQIA+ movement in Turkey.Elif Irem Az - 2022 - European Journal of Women's Studies 29 (4):523-541.
    Inspired by a Danez Smith poem, this essay is a ‘little prayer’ for LGBTQIA+ people and organizers to be able to collectively grieve the family and friends they have lost, the relations they had to end, the social privileges they never had, or lost before and after sharing their queerness. It argues for the militant force of this slow-paced, ghostly, and ambiguous grief in queer lives, and in the LGBTQIA+ movements in Turkey and elsewhere. The author draws on 4 years (...)
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  27. La théorie de la relativité comme obstacle épistémologique.Philippe Lombard & Irem de Lorraine - 1997 - Philosophia Scientiae 2 (4):31-75.
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    Extended Mind as a Different Way to Realize Cognition.Cansu İrem Meriç - 2022 - Kilikya Felsefe Dergisi / Cilicia Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):23-35.
    The main claim of the famous paper “The Extended Mind”, written by Clark and Chalmers (CC), is that the mind could literally extend into the external world. Among the many opponents of this claim, Robert Rupert has raised two main objections against it. The first, depending on the acceptance or denial of the possible 4th feature the hypothesis of extended cognition (HEC) is either insignificant or implausible and the second, external cognitive states are so immensely different from internal ones that (...)
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    Rambam: readings in the philosophy of Moses Maimonides.Moses Maimonides - 1976 - New York: Schocken Books. Edited by Moses Maimonides & Lenn Evan Goodman.
    Moses Maimonides, known by the acronym "Rambam," was unquestionably the foremost intellectual figure of medieval Judaism. Born in Cordova, Spain, forced at an early age to conceal his faith, he emigrated to Morocco and then Palestine before settling in Egypt, where financial necessity compelled him to study medicine and where he eventually became personal physician to Saladin. Although his medical skills were renowned and his writings in this field were widely studied throughout the Western world in the following centuries, (...)
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  30. Assessing Executive Function in Adolescence: A Scoping Review of Existing Measures and Their Psychometric Robustness.Moses K. Nyongesa, Derrick Ssewanyana, Agnes M. Mutua, Esther Chongwo, Gaia Scerif, Charles R. J. C. Newton & Amina Abubakar - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Criteria for evaluating the legitimacy of corporate social responsibility.Moses L. Pava & Joshua Krausz - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (3):337-347.
    The goal of this paper is to provide a general discussion about the legitimacy of corporate social responsibility. Given that social responsibility projects entail costs, it is not always obvious under what precise conditions managers will have a responsibility to engage in activities primarily designed to promote societal goals.In this paper we discuss four distinct criteria for evaluating the legitimacy of corporate projects for institutionalizing social responsibility.
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  32. A Response to “Getting to the Bottom of ‘Triple Bottom Line’”.Moses L. Pava - 2007 - Business Ethics Quarterly 17 (1):105-110.
    Wayne Norman and Chris MacDonald launch a strong attack against Triple Bottom Line or 3BL accounting in their article “Gettingto the Bottom of ‘Triple Bottom Line’” (2004). This response suggests that, while limitations to 3BL accounting do exist, the critique of Norman and MacDonald is deeply flawed.
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    Ästhetische Schriften.Moses Mendelssohn - 2006 - Hamburg: F. Meiner. Edited by Anne Pollok.
    Vier Untersuchungsfelder sind besonders hervorzuheben, die sich auf folgende Fragen konzentrieren: Was ist der Grund des Vergnügens? Welche Rolle spielt dabei die Konstitution des Kunstwerks, und wer kann es erschaffen? Wo verläuft die Grenze ästhetischer Wertschätzung? Welchen Einfluß hat die noch junge Wissenschaft der Ästhetik auf die Erkenntnistheorie und Morallehre? Mit seiner Theorie der vermischten Empfindungen, die eine Differenzierung zwischen der Beschaffenheit des schönen oder häßlichen Objekts, der künstlerischen Produktion und der Wirkung des Kunstwerks auf den Betrachter zuläßt, versucht Mendelssohn, (...)
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    Fundamentals of mathematics.Moses Richardson - 1940 - New York,: Macmillan.
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    The Problems of Genocide: Permanent Security and the Language of Transgression.A. Dirk Moses - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    "Genocide is a problem: not only the terrible fact of mass death, but also how the relatively new idea and law of genocide organises and distorts our thinking about civilian destruction. Taking the normative perspective of civilian immunity from military attack, this book argues that the implicit hierarchy of international law, atop which sits genocide as the "crime of crimes," blinds us to other types of humanly caused civilian death, like bombing cities, the "collateral damage" of missile and drone strikes, (...)
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    The Substance of Jewish Business Ethics.Moses L. Pava - 1998 - Journal of Business Ethics 17 (6):603-617.
    Philosophers generally agree that meaningful ethical statements are universal in scope. If so, what sense is there to speak about a business ethics particular to Judaism? Just as a Jewish algebra and a Jewish physics are contradictions in terms, so too, is the notion of a particularly Jewish business ethics. The goal of this paper is to deny the above assertion and to explore the potentially unique characteristic of a Jewish business ethics. Ethics, in the final analysis, is not like (...)
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    Why Corporations Should Not Abandon Social Responsibility.Moses L. Pava - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 83 (4):805-812.
    Former U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, in his recent book Supercapitalism: The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life (2007), rejects outright the call for increased corporate social responsibility. He believes that social responsibility advocates are wasting resources and efforts on a doomed project. This article suggests that while Reich raises several interesting concerns in his counter-intuitive book, especially about the rise in corporate political power, ultimately his argument is unconvincing. Worse yet, a careful reading suggests that Reich does (...)
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    Peace Philosophy and Public Life: Commitments, Crises, and Concepts for Engaged Thinking.Gail Presbey Greg Moses (ed.) - 2014 - New York, NY: Rodopi.
    This book argues that peace must be a public thing. Philosophers of peace have long worked for public results. Opposing nuclear weapons, organizing the disinherited, challenging violence in the status quo, such are the legacies of engaged philosophers. Our authors remember these examples as we confront modern challenges such as immigration, police interrogation, or mental health.
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  39. Shemonah peraḳim le-Rambam: haḳdamat Masekhet Avot.Moses Maimonides - 1998 - Bet-El [Israel]: Sifriyat Ḥaṿah. Edited by Shelomoh Ḥayim Aviner.
     
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    Peace Philosophy and Public Life: Commitments, Crises, and Concepts for Engaged Thinking.Greg Moses & Gail M. Presbey (eds.) - 2014 - New York, NY: Editions Rodopi.
    To a world assaulted by private interests, this book argues that peace must be a public thing. Distinguished philosophers of peace have always worked publicly for public results. Opposing nuclear proliferation, organizing communities of the disinherited, challenging violence within status quo establishments, such are the legacies of truly engaged philosophers of peace. This volume remembers those legacies, reviews the promise of critical thinking for crises today, and expands the free range of thinking needed to create more mindful and peaceful relations. (...)
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  41. Transforming Contradictions: Dialectics of Nonviolence in ‘Martin and Mao’.Greg Moses - 2022 - In Sanjay Lal (ed.), Peaceful Approaches for a More Peaceful World. Leiden: BRILL. pp. 143–169.
    This chapter explores how the dialectical approaches by Mao Zedong and Martin Luther King, Jr., may assist philosophical analysis of nonviolent social change applied to achievement of economic justice and positive peace in this life. “Martin and Mao” are both interested in the theoretical and practical problems of creating conditions for a world where economic justice and positive peace may be pursued from within dialectical processes that are, in Mao’s words, “non-antagonistic.” The dialectical logics of Mao and King reveal a (...)
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    Towards an African (Yoruba) Perspective on Empirical Knowledge: A Critique of Hallen and Sodipo.Moses Òkè - 1995 - International Philosophical Quarterly 35 (2):205-216.
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    Phädon, oder, Über die Unsterblichkeit der Seele.Moses Mendelssohn - 2013 - Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag. Edited by Anne Pollok.
    Die drei Dialoge des »Phädon« markieren einen Höhe- und Wendepunkt in der Geschichte der philosophischen Psychologie. Die wirkungsgeschichtliche Bedeutung des Hauptwerkes des »Klassikers der rationalen Psychologie« (Dilthey) reicht weit über einen neuen Beweis der Unsterblichkeit der Seele hinaus.
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    Moses Mendelssohn, der mensch und das werk.Moses Mendelssohn - 1929 - Berlin,: Welt-verlag. Edited by Bertha Badt Straus.
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  45. Moses Mendelssohn.Moses Mendelssohn - 1929 - Berlin,: Heine-Bund. Edited by Bertha Badt-Strauss.
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    Moses Mendelssohn: selections from his writings.Moses Mendelssohn - 1975 - New York: Viking Press.
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    Moses Mendelssohnn's: Schriften zur Philosophie, Aesthetik und Apologetik, mit Einleitungen, Anmerkungen und einer biographisch-historischen Charakteristik Mendelssohn's.Moses Mendelssohn & Moritz Brasch - 1880 - Hildesheim,: G. Olms. Edited by Moritz Brasch.
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    Gesammelte Schriften.Moses Mendelssohn & Ismar Elbogen - 1844 - Berlin,: Akademie Verlag. Edited by Ismar Elbogen, Julius Guttmann, Eugen Mittwoch, Fritz Bamberger, Haim Bar-Dayan, Simon Rawidowicz, Bruno Strauss & Leo Strauss.
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  49. Maʼamar bi-shelemut ha-nefesh.Alfred L. Moses & Ivry - 1977 - Yerushalayim: ha-Aḳademyah ha-leʼumit ha-Yiśreʼelit le-madaʻim. Edited by Alfred L. Ivry.
     
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  50. Walter Benjamin et Franz Rosenzweig.Stéphane Mosès - 1994 - In Arno Münster (ed.), La pensée de Franz Rosenzweig: actes du colloque parisien organisé à l'occasion du centenaire de la naissance du philosophe. Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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