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    Omsorg er hverdagslig veerdensskabelse.Karl Emil Rosenbæk - 2021 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 77.
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  2. Theories of Surplus Value.Karl Marx, G. A. Bonner & Emile Burns - 1954 - Science and Society 18 (3):274-275.
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    Nizāmulmulk, Reichskanzler der Saldschugen 1063-1092 n. Chr. SIYĀSATNAMA, Gedanken und GeschichtenNizamulmulk, Reichskanzler der Saldschugen 1063-1092 n. Chr. SIYASATNAMA, Gedanken und Geschichten. [REVIEW]M. J. D. & Karl Emil Schabinger Freiherr von Schowingen - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (1):139.
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    298 name indhx.Christian Ehrenberg, Benno Erdmann, Evans Rand, Gusiav Theodor Fechner, David Ferrier, Theodore Floumoy, Fonlage Karl, Freud Sigmund, Emil Froeschels & O. Funke - 2001 - In Robert W. Rieber & David K. Robinson (eds.), Wilhelm Wundt in History: The Making of a Scientific Psychology. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
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    Jatho, Karl. Fröhlicher Glaube.Emil Hammacher - 1911 - Kant Studien 16 (1-3).
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    Existenz-Philosophie.Existentialist Philosophies.Existentialisme Theologique.Existenzialismo Cristiano.Being and Having.The Perennial Scope of Philosophy. [REVIEW]R. C., Otto Friedrich Bollnow, Emmanuel Mounier, Eric Blow, Enrico Castelli, Gabriel Marcel, Fausto M. Bongianni, Vito A. Bellazza, Luigi Pareyson, Teodorico Moretti Costanzi, Luigi Coppo, Emile Brehier, Katherine Farrer, Karl Jaspers & Ralph Manheim - 1951 - Journal of Philosophy 48 (3):77.
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    Die geschichtsphilosophie von Karl Lamprecht.Emil Jakob Spiess - 1921 - Erlangen,: Junge & sohn, Universitäts-buchdruckerei.
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  8. Birnbaum, Karl, Grundzüge der Kulturpsychopathologie.Emil Utitz - 1925 - Kant Studien 30:231.
     
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  9. Sapper, Karl, Das Element der Wirklichkeit und die Welt der Erfahrung.Emil Utitz - 1925 - Kant Studien 30:556.
     
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    The Moral Economists: R. H. Tawney, Karl Polanyi, E. P. Thompson and the Critique of Capitalism, by Tim Rogan.Emile Chabal - 2019 - Intellectual History Review 29 (2):368-370.
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    Ação comunicativa E filosofia da libertação como utopia: Uma análise comparativa de Jurgen Habermas E Enrique Dussel.Emil Albert Sobottka - 1997 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 42 (1):13-34.
    A Teoria da Ação Comunicativa e a Filosofia da Libertação são analisadas comparativamente com base em elementos da teoria de Karl Mannheim sobre ideologia e utopia. Os elementos. contrapostos são os seguintes: a avaliação da realidade atual, a nova realidade utópica projetada, a conceitualização das condições teóricas e das condições práticas, bem como a definição dos portadores ·da mudança social.. Uma teoria elaborada da ação social e da sociedade, mas de capacidade explicativa restrita à sua situação de origem, em (...)
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  12. Schück, Karl, Spenglers Geschichtsphilosophie.Emil Kraus - 1922 - Kant Studien 27:195.
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  13. Karl Barth's Alternatives for Liberal Theology: A Comment.Emil Brunner - 1960 - Hibbert Journal 59:319.
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  14. Arnoldt, Emil, Gesammelte Schriften. Herausgegeben von Otto Schöndörffer. Nachlass Bd. III.Karl Vorländer - 1911 - Kant Studien 16:85.
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    Herr Eugen Dühring's Revolution in Science (anti-Dühring).Friedrich Engels, Emile Burns & C. P. Dutt - 1939 - International Publishers.
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    The Philosophy of Emile Meyerson.Karl F. Herzfeld - 1933 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 8 (1):90-106.
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  17. Neo-Kantianism and Phenomenology. The Case of Emil Lask and Johannes Daubert.Karl Schuhmann & Barry Smith - 1991 - Kant Studien 82 (3):303-318.
    Johannes Daubert he was an acknowledged leader, and in some respects the founder, of the early phenomenological movement, and was considered – as much by its members as by Husserl himself – the most brilliant member of the group. In Daubert’s unpublished writings we find a series of reflections on Lask, and on Neo-Kantianism, which form the subject-matter of this paper. They range over topics such as the ontology of the ‘Sachverhalt’ or state of affairs, truthvalues (Wahrheitswerte) and the value (...)
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  18. Birnbaum, Karl, Grundzüge der Kulturpsychopathologie. [REVIEW]Emil Utitz - 1925 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 30:231.
     
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  19. Dunkmann, Karl, Die Lehre vom Beruf. [REVIEW]Emil Utitz - 1925 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 30:219.
     
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    Der deutsche Sozialismus von Ludwig Gail bis Karl Marx. [REVIEW]Emil J. Walter - 1932 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 1 (1-2):180-180.
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  21. Schück, Karl, Spenglers Geschichtsphilosophie. [REVIEW]Emil Kraus - 1922 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 27:195.
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  22. Two Idealisms: Lask and Husserl.Karl Schuhmann & Barry Smith - 1993 - Kant Studien 84 (4):448-466.
    Neo-Kantianism is common conceived as a philosophy ‘from above’, excelling in speculative constructions – as opposed to the attitude of patient description which is exemplified by the phenomenological turn ‘to the things themselves’. When we study the work of Emil Lask in its relation to that of Husserl and the phenomenologists, however, and when we examine the influences moving in both directions, then we discover that this idea of a radical opposition is misconceived. Lask himself was influenced especially by (...)
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    Engels on Capital: Synopsis, Reviews, Letters and Supplementary Material.Friedrich Engels & Leonard Emil Mins - 1974 - Lawrence & Wishart.
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  24. Dwa oblicza idealizmu: Lask a Husserl.Karl Schuhmann & Barry Smith - 2002 - In Andrjez J. Noras & Dariusz Kubok (eds.), Miedzy Kantyzmem a Neokantyzmem. Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersyteto Slaskiego. pp. 130-156.
    Neo-Kantianism is common conceived as a philosophy ‘from above’, excelling in speculative constructions – as opposed to the attitude of patient description which is exemplified by the phenomenological turn ‘to the things themselves’. When we study the work of Emil Lask in its relation to that of Husserl and the phenomenologists, however, and when we examine the influences moving in both directions, then we discover that this idea of a radical opposition is misconceived. Lask himself was influenced especially by (...)
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  25. Arnoldt, Emil, Gesammelte Schriften. Herausgegeben von Otto Schöndörffer. Nachlass Bd. III. [REVIEW]Karl Vorländer - 1911 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 16:85.
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    Arnoldt, Emil, Gesammelte Schriften.Otto Schöndörffer & Karl Vorländer - 1911 - Kant Studien 16 (1-3).
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    Karl Barth, Georges Cottier, Oscar Cullmann, Léopold Malevez, Anton Vögtle, Comprendre Bultmann. Un dossier, Paris, Seuil, 1970, 192p. [REVIEW]Paul-Émile Langevin - 1973 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 29 (2):210.
  28. Erasmus Und Melanchthon [Letters, Tr. And Ed.] Vom Oberlehrer E. Walter. [2 Pt. Progr., Herzogl. Karls-Gymn. In Bernburg].Desiderius Erasmus, Philipp Melanchthon & Emil Walter - 1877
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  29. Classical social theory, II: Karl Marx and Eḿile Durkheim.Antonino Palumbo & Alan Scott - 2004 - In Austin Harrington (ed.), Modern Social Theory: An Introduction. Oxford University Press.
     
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    The Study of Religion and Its Meaning: New Explorations in Light of Karl Popper and Emile Durkheim.Joe E. Barnhart - 1977 - Mouton.
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    Kant's Reason: The Unity of Reason and the Limits of Comprehension in Kant.Karl Schafer - 2023 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Kant's Reason develops a novel interpretation of Kant’s conception of reason and its philosophical significance, focusing on two claims. First, it argues that Kant presents a powerful model for understanding the unity of theoretical and practical reason as two manifestations of a unified capacity for theoretical and practical understanding (or “comprehension”). This model allows us to do justice to the deep commonalities between theoretical and practical rationality, without reducing either to the other. In particular, through it, we see why the (...)
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  32. Conjectures and refutations: the growth of scientific knowledge.Karl Raimund Popper - 1968 - New York: Routledge.
    This classic remains one of Karl Popper's most wide-ranging and popular works, notable not only for its acute insight into the way scientific knowledge grows, but also for applying those insights to politics and to history.
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    Realism and the aim of science.Karl R. Popper - 1983 - New York: Routledge. Edited by William Warren Bartley.
    Popper formulates and explains his non-justificationist theory of knowledge. Science--empirical science--aims at true explanatory theories, yet it can never prove, finally establish, or justify any of its theories as true, not even if it is in fact a true theory. Science must continue to question and criticize all its theories, even those which happen to be true.
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    The grammar of science.Karl Pearson - 1911 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
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    Zur Dialektik in der Staatslehre.Karl Polak - 1959 - Berlin,: Akademie Verlag.
  36. Quantum theory and the schism in physics.Karl Raimund Popper - 1982 - New York: Routledge.
    The basic theme of Popper's philosophy--that something can come from nothing--is related to the present situation in physical theory. Popper carries his investigation right to the center of current debate in quantum physics. He proposes an interpretation of physics--and indeed an entire cosmology--which is realist, conjectural, deductivist and objectivist, anti-positivist, and anti-instrumentalist. He stresses understanding, reminding us that our ignorance grows faster than our conjectural knowledge.
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  37. The logic of scientific discovery.Karl Raimund Popper - 1934 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Hutchinson Publishing Group.
    Described by the philosopher A.J. Ayer as a work of 'great originality and power', this book revolutionized contemporary thinking on science and knowledge. Ideas such as the now legendary doctrine of 'falsificationism' electrified the scientific community, influencing even working scientists, as well as post-war philosophy. This astonishing work ranks alongside The Open Society and Its Enemies as one of Popper's most enduring books and contains insights and arguments that demand to be read to this day.
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  38. The Poverty of Historicism.Karl R. Popper - 1957 - London,: Routledge.
    On its publication in 1957, _The Poverty of Historicism_ was hailed by Arthur Koestler as 'probably the only book published this year which will outlive the century.' A devastating criticism of fixed and predictable laws in history, Popper dedicated the book to all those 'who fell victim to the fascist and communist belief in Inexorable Laws of Historical Destiny.' Short and beautifully written, it has inspired generations of readers, intellectuals and policy makers. One of the most important books on the (...)
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  39. The Poverty of Historicism.Karl R. Popper - 1957 - London,: Routledge.
    First published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
     
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    Nosologomania: DSM & Karl Jaspers' Critique of Kraepelin.S. Nassir Ghaemi - 2009 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 4:10.
    Emil Kraepelin's nosology has been reinvented, for better or worse. In the United States, the rise of the neo-Kraepelinian nosology of DSM-III resuscitated Kraepelin's work but also differed from many of his ideas, especially his overtly biological ontology. This neo-Kraepelinian system has led to concerns regarding overdiagnosis of psychiatric syndromes (.
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    The Open Society and its Enemies.Karl R. Popper - 1945 - Princeton: Routledge. Edited by Alan Ryan & E. H. Gombrich.
    ‘If in this book harsh words are spoken about some of the greatest among the intellectual leaders of mankind, my motive is not, I hope, to belittle them. It springs rather from my conviction that, if our civilization is to survive, we must break with the habit of deference to great men.’ - Karl Popper, from the Preface Written in political exile during the Second World War and first published in two volumes in 1945, Karl Popper’s _The Open (...)
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    Kosmička misao, to je sama večnost: aforizmi, misli, refleksivno-književni zapisi.Emil Popović - 2004 - Beograd: E. M. Popović.
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    Social Order and Human Nature.Emil Višňovský - 1995 - Human Affairs 5 (2):110-118.
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    The Non-classical Type of Rationality.Emil Višñovský, Jozef Viceník & Václav Černík - 1995 - Human Affairs 5 (2):97-109.
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    Realism and the aim of science.Karl Raimund Popper & William Warren Bartley - 1983 - Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield. Edited by William Warren Bartley.
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    Burckhardt und Nietzsche im Revolutionszeitalter by Emil Walter-Busch (review).Carlotta Santini - 2013 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 44 (3):507-509.
    Emil Walter-Busch’s study is the latest in a long series of scholarly works focused on Jacob Burckhardt and Friedrich Nietzsche and the relationship between them. Works of primary importance, such as Karl Löwith’s Jakob Burckhardt. Der Mensch inmitten der Geschichte (Luzern: Vita nova Verlag, 1936), Edgar Salin’s Vom deutschen Verhängnis. Gespräch an der Zeitenwende: Burckhardt–Nietzsche (Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1959), and Alfred von Martin’s Nietzsche und Burckhardt. Zwei geistige Welten im Dialog (Munich: Erasmus Verlag, 1947), have for a long time (...)
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    The Myth of the Framework.Karl R. Popper - 1987 - In Joseph C. Pitt & Marcello Pera (eds.), Rational Changes in Science. Essays on Scientific Reasoning: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol. 98. Dordrecht: pp. 35-62.
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    Immanuel Kant, 1724-1924.Emil Carl Wilm - 1978 - Folcroft, Pa.: Folcroft Library Editions. Edited by George Herbert Palmer.
  49. Naïve Panentheism.Karl Pfeifer - 2020 - In Godehard Brüntrup, Benedikt Paul Göcke & Ludwig Jaskolla (eds.), Panentheism and Panpsychism: Philosophy of Religion Meets Philosophy of Mind. Paderborn: Mentis. pp. 123-138.
    Karl Pfeifer attempts to present a coherent view of panentheism that eschews Pickwickian senses of “in” and aligns itself with, and builds upon, familiar diagrammed portrayals of panentheism. The account is accordingly spatial-locative and moreover accepts the proposal of R.T. Mullins that absolute space and time be regarded as attributes of God. In addition, however, it argues that a substantive parthood relation between the world and God is required. Pfeifer’s preferred version of panpsychism, viz. panintentionalism, is thrown into the (...)
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  50. Judgments of moral responsibility: a unified account.Gunnar Björnsson & Karl Persson - 2012 - In Gunnar Björnsson & Karl Persson (eds.), The Explanatory Component of Moral Responsibility. Blackwell. pp. 1–10.
    Recent work in experimental philosophy shows that folk intuitions about moral responsibility are sensitive to a surprising variety of factors. Whether people take agents to be responsible for their actions in deterministic scenarios depends on whether the deterministic laws are couched in neurological or psychological terms (Nahmias et. al. 2007), on whether actions are described abstractly or concretely, and on how serious moral transgression they seem to represent (Nichols & Knobe 2007). Finally, people are more inclined to hold an agent (...)
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