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    Philosophy of History: Twenty-First-Century Perspectives, edited by Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen.Hans D. Kellner - 2024 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 18 (1):105-112.
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    European and American Philosophers.John Marenbon, Douglas Kellner, Richard D. Parry, Gregory Schufreider, Ralph McInerny, Andrea Nye, R. M. Dancy, Vernon J. Bourke, A. A. Long, James F. Harris, Thomas Oberdan, Paul S. MacDonald, Véronique M. Fóti, F. Rosen, James Dye, Pete A. Y. Gunter, Lisa J. Downing, W. J. Mander, Peter Simons, Maurice Friedman, Robert C. Solomon, Nigel Love, Mary Pickering, Andrew Reck, Simon J. Evnine, Iakovos Vasiliou, John C. Coker, Georges Dicker, James Gouinlock, Paul J. Welty, Gianluigi Oliveri, Jack Zupko, Tom Rockmore, Wayne M. Martin, Ladelle McWhorter, Hans-Johann Glock, Georgia Warnke, John Haldane, Joseph S. Ullian, Steven Rieber, David Ingram, Nick Fotion, George Rainbolt, Thomas Sheehan, Gerald J. Massey, Barbara D. Massey, David E. Cooper, David Gauthier, James M. Humber, J. N. Mohanty, Michael H. Dearmey, Oswald O. Schrag, Ralf Meerbote, George J. Stack, John P. Burgess, Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Nicholas Jolley, Adriaan T. Peperzak, E. J. Lowe, William D. Richardson, Stephen Mulhall & C. - 2017 - In Robert L. Arrington (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophers. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 109–557.
    Peter Abelard (1079–1142 ce) was the most wide‐ranging philosopher of the twelfth century. He quickly established himself as a leading teacher of logic in and near Paris shortly after 1100. After his affair with Heloise, and his subsequent castration, Abelard became a monk, but he returned to teaching in the Paris schools until 1140, when his work was condemned by a Church Council at Sens. His logical writings were based around discussion of the “Old Logic”: Porphyry's Isagoge, aristotle'S Categories and (...)
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    Heidegger's crisis: philosophy and politics in Nazi Germany.Hans D. Sluga - 1993 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Undersøgelser af sammenhængen mellem tysk filosofi og nazismens teorier med særlig vægt på Martin Heidegger (1889-1976).
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    Heidegger's Crisis: Philosophy and Politics in Nazi Germany.Hans D. Sluga - 1993 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Heidegger's Crisis shows not only how the Nazis exploited philosophical ideas and used philosophers to gain public acceptance, but also how German philosophers played into the hands of the Nazis. Hans Sluga describes the growth, from World War I onward, of a powerful right-wing movement in German philosophy, in which nationalistic, antisemitic, and antidemocratic ideas flourished.
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    The Cambridge Companion to Wittgenstein.Hans D. Sluga & David G. Stern (eds.) - 1996 - Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein is one of the most important, influential, and often-cited philosophers of the twentieth century, yet he remains one of its most elusive and least accessible. The essays in this volume address central themes in Wittgenstein's writings on the philosophy of mind, language, logic, and mathematics. They chart the development of his work and clarify the connections between its different stages. The contributors illuminate the character of the whole body of work by keeping a tight focus on some key (...)
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  6. Gottlob Frege.Hans D. Sluga - 1983 - Mind 92 (365):135-138.
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  7. Gottlob Frege.Hans D. Sluga - 1981 - Philosophy 56 (218):585-587.
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  8. Frege's alleged realism.Hans D. Sluga - 1977 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 20 (1-4):227 – 242.
    Michael Dummett, following an established line of reasoning, has interpreted Frege as a realist. But his claim that Frege was arguing against a dominant idealism is untenable. While there are passages in Frege's writings that seem to support a realistic interpretation, others are irreconcilable with it. The issue can be resolved only by examining the historical context. Frege's thought is, in fact, related to the philosophy of Hermann Lotze. Frege is best regarded as a transcendental idealist in the Lotze-Kant tradition. (...)
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  9. Wittgenstein.Hans D. Sluga - 2011 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    _Wittgenstein_ presents a concise, comprehensive, and systematic treatment of Ludwig Wittgenstein's thought from his early work, _Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus,_ to the posthumous publication of _On Certainty_, notes written just prior to his death. A substantial scholarly addition to our understanding of one of the most original and influential thinkers of the twentieth century, by renowned Wittgenstein scholar, Hans Sluga Proposes an original new interpretation of Wittgenstein's work Written to also be accessible to readers unfamiliar with Wittgenstein's thought Includes discussion of (...)
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    Sympathy for Whom? Smith's Reply to Hume.Hans D. Muller - 2016 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 2 (2):212-232.
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    II—On Sense.Hans D. Sluga - 1965 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 65 (1):25-44.
    Hans D. Sluga; II—On Sense, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 65, Issue 1, 1 June 1965, Pages 25–44, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotelian/65.1.25.
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    On Sense.Hans D. Sluga - 1965 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 65:25 - 44.
    Hans D. Sluga; II—On Sense, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 65, Issue 1, 1 June 1965, Pages 25–44, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotelian/65.1.25.
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    Einfuhrung in die Logik.Versuch uber das Denken.Hans D. Sluga, Wilhelm K. Essler & Felix Grayeff - 1969 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (75):169.
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    Frege-Arg Philosophers.Hans D. Sluga - 1980 - Routledge.
    This book is available either individually, or as part of the specially-priced Arguments of the Philosphers Collection.
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    General assessments and historical accounts of Frege's philosophy.Hans D. Sluga (ed.) - 1993 - New York: Garland.
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    I. Crispin Wright on Wittgenstein.Hans D. Sluga - 1982 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 25 (1):115 – 124.
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    Logic and foundations of mathematics in Frege's philosophy.Hans D. Sluga (ed.) - 1993 - New York: Garland.
    The four volumes of this collection bring together some of the major contributions to the literature on Gottlob Frege (1848-1925), one of the most formative influences on the course of philosophy during the last hundred years. The first volume provided general assessments of Frege's work and examined its historical context. The present volume deals with Frege's contributions to logic and the foundations of mathematics. The essays are arranged in order of their first publication, providing insight into the historical evolution of (...)
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    Meaning and ontology in Frege's philosophy.Hans D. Sluga (ed.) - 1993 - New York: Garland.
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    No Title available.Hans D. Sluga - 1970 - Philosophy 45 (171):75-75.
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    Sense and reference in Frege's philosophy.Hans D. Sluga (ed.) - 1993 - New York: Garland.
    First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Sense & Reference in Frege's Philosophy.Hans D. Sluga (ed.) - 1993 - New York: Garland Science.
    First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    The Break: Habermas, Heidegger, and the Nazis : Protocol of the Sixty-first Colloquy, 5 November 1989.Hans D. Sluga, Christopher Ocker & Center for Hermeneutical Studies in Hellenistic and Modern Culture - 1992
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    10 Naturalism and Intentionality.Hans D. Muller - 2013 - In Bana Bashour Hans Muller (ed.), Contemporary Philosophical Naturalism and its Implications. Routledge. pp. 13--155.
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    Young people’s news orientations and uses of traditional and new media for news.Hans Beentjes, Leen D’Haenens & Anna Van Cauwenberge - 2013 - Communications 38 (4):367-388.
    This article reports on Flemish college students’ news orientations and their uses of traditional and new media for news within a public service media environment. We used five homogeneous focus groups that covered variation in news media use. The analysis of the focus groups revealed major differences in news behaviors and attitudes between participants who mainly depended on traditional media for news, and those who also went online for news. While a growing body of research reports on young people’s increasing (...)
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    How to take advantage of tablet computers: Effects of news structure on recall and comprehension.Hans Beentjes, Leen D’Haenens & Anna Van Cauwenberge - 2015 - Communications 40 (4):425-446.
    In light of the growing use of tablets for news reading and mobile news consumption behaviors, this study examined whether an innovative way of structuring news on the tablet that mimics mobile news behaviors reinforced attention for, and learning from, news. Specifically, it was theorized that the chronological and associative structuring of news articles into so-called developing news stories would lead to more attention for news, and better recall and comprehension of news, than the linear print newspaper structure that newspaper (...)
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    Molecular mechanisms of interspecies transmission and pathogenicity of influenza viruses: Lessons from the 2009 pandemic.Hans D. Klenk, Wolfgang Garten & Mikhail Matrosovich - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (3):180-188.
    The emergence of the 2009 H1N1 virus pandemic was unexpected, since it had been predicted that the next pandemic would be caused by subtype H5N1. We also had to learn that a pandemic does not necessarily require the introduction of a new virus subtype into the human population, but that it may result from antigenic shift within the same subtype. The new variant was derived from human and animal viruses by genetic reassortment in the pig, supporting the concept that this (...)
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    Physical principles in quantum field theory and in covariant harmonic oscillator formalism.D. Han, Y. S. Kim & Marilyn E. Noz - 1981 - Foundations of Physics 11 (11-12):895-905.
    It is shown that both covariant harmonic oscillator formalism and quantum field theory are based on common physical principles which include Poincaré covariance, Heisenberg's space-momentum uncertainty relation, and Dirac's “C-number” time-energy uncertainty relation. It is shown in particular that the oscillator wave functions are derivable from the physical principles which are used in the derivation of the Klein-Nishina formula.
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    Frege and the Philosophy of Mathematics.Gottlob Frege.Michael D. Resnik & Hans D. Sluga - 1984 - Noûs 18 (2):340-346.
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    Review of Frederick Gregory: Scientific Materialism in Nineteenth Century Germany[REVIEW]Hans D. Sluga - 1980 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 31 (4):390-396.
  30. LOBKOWICZ, Nicholas-"Theory and Practice: History of a Concept from Aristotle to Marx". [REVIEW]Hans D. Sluga - 1970 - Philosophy 45:75.
     
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Hans D. Sluga - 1980 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 31 (4):339-341.
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    Book review: Kepa Korta, Ernest Sosa, and xabier Arrazola (eds). [REVIEW]Hans D. Muller - 2003 - Minds and Machines 13 (2):332-336.
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    Kepa Korta, Ernest Sosa, and xabier Arrazola, eds., Cognition, agency and rationality: Proceedings of the fifth international colloquium on cognitive science, philosophical studies series 79, dordrecht/boston: Kluwer academic publishers, 1999, XI + 187 pp., $93.00 (cloth), ISBN 0-792-35973-. [REVIEW]Hans D. Muller - 2003 - Minds and Machines 13 (3):452-457.
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    Kepa Korta, Ernest Sosa, and Xabier Arrazola, eds., Cognition, Agency and Rationality: Proceedings of the Fifth International Colloquium on Cognitive Science, Philosophical Studies Series 79, Dordrecht/boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999, xi + 187 pp., $93.00 (cloth), ISBN 0-792-35973-9. [REVIEW]Hans D. Muller - 2003 - Minds and Machines 13 (3):452-457.
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    Steven W. Horst, symbols, computation, and intentionality: A critique of the computational theory of mind. [REVIEW]Hans D. Muller - 1999 - Minds and Machines 9 (3):424-430.
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    Contemporary Philosophical Naturalism and its Implications.Bana Bashour & Hans D. Muller (eds.) - 2013 - New York: Routledge.
    One of the most pervasive and persistent questions in philosophy is the relationship between the natural sciences and traditional philosophical categories such as metaphysics, epistemology and the mind. _Contemporary Philosophical Naturalism and Its Implications _is a unique and valuable contribution to the literature on this issue. It brings together a remarkable collection of highly regarded experts in the field along with some young theorists providing a fresh perspective. This book is noteworthy for bringing together committed philosophical naturalists, thus diverging from (...)
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    E. D. Klemke, ed., Essays on Frege. (University of Illinois Press Urbana, Chicago, and London, 1968. xiv. 586 pp. 95s). [REVIEW]Hans D. Sluga - 1970 - Philosophy 45 (171):75-.
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    Nachgelassene Schriften. [REVIEW]Hans D. Sluga - 1971 - Journal of Philosophy 68 (8):265-272.
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    Exploring the Post-Darwinian Naturalist Landscape.Bana Bashour & Hans D. Muller - 2013 - In Bana Bashour Hans Muller (ed.), Contemporary Philosophical Naturalism and its Implications. Routledge. pp. 1-14.
    Once upon a time, Aristotelean teleologists studied the natural world, both organic and inorganic, with the goal of revealing the divinely imposed ul- timate purpose of things. Things have changed. Galileo’s mathematization of physics removed Aristotelean final causes from the inorganic part of the natural world: that is a settled matter. Darwin then completed this revolu- tion in the sciences by extending it to the organic part of the natural world. But there is considerable room for disagreement, even among naturalists, (...)
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    Re-Figuring Hayden White.Frank Ankersmit, Ewa Domanska & Hans Kellner (eds.) - 2009 - Stanford University Press.
    Produced in honor of White's eightieth birthday, _Re-Figuring Hayden White_ testifies to the lasting importance of White's innovative work, which firmly reintegrates historical studies with literature and the humanities. The book is a major reconsideration of the historian's contributions and influence by an international group of leading scholars from a variety of disciplines. Individual essays address the key concepts of White's intellectual career, including tropes, narrative, figuralism, and the historical sublime while exploring the place of White's work in the philosophy (...)
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    A new philosophy of history.Frank Ankersmit & Hans Kellner (eds.) - 1995 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    What is history? From Thucydides to Toynbee historians and nonhistorians alike have wondered how to answer this question. A New Philosophy of History reflects on developments over the last two decades in historical writing, not least the renewed interest in the status of narrative itself and the presence of the authorial "voice." Subjects include the problems of Grand Narrative, multiple voices and the personal presence of the historian in his text, the ambitions of the French Annales school and the so-called (...)
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    Interview: Hayden White: The Image of Self-Presentation.Ewa Domanska, Hans Kellner & Hayden White - 1994 - Diacritics 24 (1):91.
  43. Ankersmit's Proposal: Let's Keep in Touch.Hans Kellner - 2006 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 36 (1):101.
     
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    The kinetic depth effect.Hans Wallach & D. N. O'Connell - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 45 (4):205.
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    As real as it gets, Ricoeur and narrativity.Hans Kellner - 1990 - Philosophy Today 34 (3):229-242.
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    Against Declarativity.Hans Kellner - 2020 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 22:103-117.
    Historical discourse is a period phenomenon shaped by the rhetorical and genre understanding of the moment in which it became formalized and professionalized - that is, the second half of the nineteenth century. In the figurative arts, realist painting and its rival, photography, was dominant, and the literary form this notion of consciousness took was the realist novel. Literary realism devices replaced romantic literature devices, just as those latter devices had succeeded, but never replaced the eighteenth-century devices. Historical discourse and (...)
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    A Dutchman Views the World – Ankersmit as a Reader.Hans Kellner - 2018 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 12 (3):371-390.
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    Beyond the horizon: Chronoschisms and historical distance.Hans Kellner - 2011 - History and Theory 50 (4):38-50.
    ABSTRACTHistorical distance presents more complex issues than simply evaluating the meaning of the temporal span between a point in the past and some moment present to an observer. The ordinary historical difference, which is horizontal in the sense that it evokes the notion of hermeneutic horizons, fragments uncontrollably when examined closely, resulting in what might be called a “chronoschism.” The experience of encountering a historical painting by Botticelli provides an example of this fragmentation. This complication of historical distance reminds us (...)
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    "never Again" Is Now.Hans Kellner - 1994 - History and Theory 33 (2):127-144.
    The Holocaust puts ethical constraints upon representation because the elements of the representation are inadequate to what is represented. Yet, because we are a historical society, the Holocaust must become historical for its memory to survive. Berel Lang and Hayden White have separately suggested that a special kind of representation may suit the special nature of this event. They see the key to preserving the "responsible," "proper" representations of the Holocaust in maintaining a restricted discourse before it. Something must be (...)
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  50. Narativnost v zgodovini: poststrukturalizem in po njem.Hans Kellner - 1995 - Filozofski Vestnik 16 (1):21-52.
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