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    The existential theory of the poset of R.e. Degrees with a predicate for single jump reducibility.Steffen Lempp & Manuel Lerman - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (3):1120-1130.
    We show the decidability of the existential theory of the recursively enumerable degrees in the language of Turing reducibility, Turing reducibility of the Turing jumps, and least and greatest element.
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    An existential theory of tragedy.Michael Gelven - 1988 - Man and World 21 (2):145-169.
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    Definability in the Existential Theory of Concatenation and Undecidable Extensions of this Theory.J. Büchi & Steven Senger - 1988 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 34 (4):337-342.
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    (1 other version)Definability in the Existential Theory of Concatenation and Undecidable Extensions of this Theory.J. Richard Büchi† & Steven Senger - 1988 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 34 (4):337-342.
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    Libido: The French Existential Theories.Alphonso Lingis - 1985 - Indiana University Press.
    Alphonso Lingis's engaging book studies the phenomenological and postphenomenological theories of sexuality of six contemporary French philosophers: Jean-Paul Sartre, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Emmanuel Levinas, Jean-François Lyotard, Gilles ...
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  6. (1 other version)Libido. The French existential theories.Alphonso Lingis - 1987 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 177 (4):568-569.
     
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    Satisfaction of existential theories in finitely presented groups and some embedding theorems.Abderezak Ould Houcine - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 142 (1):351-365.
    The main result is that for every recursively enumerable existential consistent theory Γ , there exists a finitely presented SQ-universal group H such that Γ is satisfied in every nontrivial quotient of H. Furthermore if Γ is satisfied in some group with a soluble word problem, then H can be taken with a soluble word problem. We characterize the finitely generated groups with soluble word problem as the finitely generated groups G for which there exists a finitely presented (...)
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    (1 other version)An existential theory of truth.Dale Cannon - 1993 - HTS Theological Studies 49 (4).
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  9. Toward an existential theory of being human.Ray Vespe - 1974 - N.Y.,: J. Norton Publishers.
     
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    Poetry and Narrative as Qualitative Data: Explorations into Existential Theory.Richard Furman - 2007 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 7 (1):1-9.
    This article explores existential principles through autoethnographic poetry and narrative reflections. The use of poetry and narrative as tools in qualitative research is explored. Poetry and narratives are shown to be valuable tools for presenting people’s lived experiences of complex existential principles and processes. The use of poetry and narrative in this research is positioned within the traditions of expressive arts and postmodern research methods.
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    Libido—The French Existential Theories, by Alphonso Lingis.Ross Skelton - 1987 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 18 (1):89-90.
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    Recognition, Self-Recognition, and God: An Interpretation of The Sickness unto Death as an Existential Theory of Self-Recognition.Kresten Lundsgaard-Leth - 2018 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 23 (1):125-154.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook Jahrgang: 23 Heft: 1 Seiten: 125-154.
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    The movement of the whole and the stationary earth: ecological and planetary thinking in Georges Bataille.Educational Philosophy Jon Auring Grimm General Education, His Research is Centred Around ‘General Ecology’ The Danish Poet Inger Christensen, Poetry He Considers His Current Work as A. Natural Extension of His Magart Thesis on Nietzsche Nature, Which Was Published After Completion He has Published Extensively in Danish on Topics Such as Eroticism Heraclitus, Ecology Nature, Wrote the Afterword To Poetry & Notably Story of the Eye by the Avantgarde Ensemble Logen Inhe is the Cofounder of Eksistensfilosofisk Akademi [the Academy of Existential Philosophy] Was Involved in the Translation of Colette ‘Laure’ Peignot’S. Le Sacré as Well as A. Collection of Bataille’S. Texts on General Economy He has Been A. Consultant on Numerus Theatre Productions - forthcoming - Journal for Cultural Research:1-18.
    We have become estranged from the cosmic movements, according to Bataille. We are confined by the error linked to the representation of ‘the stationary earth’. We have negated the immersive immanence of the whole and made nature into a fixed world of tools and things. How then do we recognise ourselves as part of the ‘rapture of the heavens’? Bataille urges us to consider life as a solar phenomenon, the free play of solar energy on the earth. This paper argues (...)
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    Libido: The French Existential Theories. By Alphonso Lingis. [REVIEW]Terrence C. Wright - 1989 - Modern Schoolman 66 (3):245-246.
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    A theory of instrumental and existential rational decisions: Smith, Weber, Mauss, Tönnies after Martin Buber.Elias L. Khalil & Alain Marciano - 2020 - Theory and Decision 90 (1):147-169.
    This paper proffers a dialogical theory of decision-making: decision-makers are engaged in two modes of rational decisions, instrumental and existential. Instrumental rational decisions take place when the DM views the self externally to the objects, whether goods or animate beings. Existential rational decisions take place when the DM views the self in union with such objects. While the dialogical theory differs from Max Weber’s distinction between two kinds of rationality, it follows Martin Buber’s philosophical anthropology. The (...)
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  16. Existentially closed models of the theory of artinian local rings.Hans Schoutens - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (2):825-845.
    The class of all Artinian local rings of length at most l is ∀ 2 -elementary, axiomatised by a finite set of axioms Art l . We show that its existentially closed models are Gorenstein, of length exactly l and their residue fields are algebraically closed, and, conversely, every existentially closed model is of this form. The theory Got l of all Artinian local Gorenstein rings of length l with algebraically closed residue field is model complete and the (...) Art l is companionable, with model-companion Got l. (shrink)
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    Existential Analysis in Theory and Practice of Education.I. V. Nelin - 2024 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 26:149-156.
    Мета. Стаття спрямована на переосмислення ключових ідей екзистенціального аналізу для сучасної теорії і практики виховання. Теоретичний базис. У дослідженні було використано такі теоретичні методи: аналіз, синтез, порівняння та узагальнення фундаментальних положень екзистенціального аналізу як однієї з течій сучасного психоаналізу. Наукова новизна. Охарактеризовано екзистенціальний аналіз (дазайн-аналіз) Л. Бінсвангера і логотерапію В. Франкла для їх подальшого впровадження в педагогічну теорію і практику. Наголошено, що положення екзистенціального аналізу в освіті спрямовані на допомогу дитині в пошуку цілей і навчальної мотивації в умовах швидко змінюваного (...)
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    An Existential Role of Preunderstandings in the Leading Founders of Quantum Theory.Filip Grygar - 2021 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 43 (1):59-93.
    The study deals with an existential role of preunderstandings in the works of the leading founders of quantum theory. First, the study introduces Heidegger’s hermeneutic-phenomenological approach to the concept of understanding. Second, this concept is applied to various ways of thinking with which physicists (Planck, Einstein, de Broglie, Rutherford, Bohr, Heisenberg and Schrödinger) approached the solutions of scientific puzzles and constructions of new assumptions in the development of quantum theory. The article seeks to contribute to the debate (...)
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  19. Existential dread and the B-theory of time.Luca Banfi - 2021 - Synthese 199:14961-14708.
    In this paper I describe a specific emotional reaction to the fact that we will cease to exist, namely existential dread, and I argue that the B-theory of time, according to which reality contains a four-dimensional spacetime manifold and the present time is metaphysically on a par with past and future times, cannot accommodate it. Some may see this as an advantage of the B-theory; some may see it as a problem for the view. My aim is (...)
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  20. Theory of Reference and Existential Presuppositions in Russell and Meinong.Janet Farrell Smith - 1975 - Dissertation, Columbia University
     
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    The Existential Self in a Culture of Multiplicity: Hubert Hermans's Theory of the Dialogical Self.Hetty Zock - 2011 - In J. Wentzel van Huyssteen & Erik P. Wiebe (eds.), In search of self: interdisciplinary perspectives on personhood. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans. pp. 163.
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    Existential psychology and sport: theory and application.Mark Nesti - 2004 - New York: Routledge.
    The existential approach described by Mark Nesti offers a radical alternative to the cognitive-behavioral model which informs most contemporary applied sports psychology. Whereas standard psychological models of athlete behavior would advocate appropriate "mental skills" training such as visualizing the perfect race to help an athlete overcome performance problems, the existential approach will refer to an athletes unique emotional world to find deeper causes of their limitation. These causes may be only very indirectly linked to the athletes sporting life. (...)
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    Full operational set theory with unbounded existential quantification and power set.Gerhard Jäger - 2009 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 160 (1):33-52.
    We study the extension of Feferman’s operational set theory provided by adding operational versions of unbounded existential quantification and power set and determine its proof-theoretic strength in terms of a suitable theory of sets and classes.
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  24. Existential Social Theory After the Poststructuralist and Communication Turns.Martin Beck Matuštík - 2002 - Human Studies 25 (2):147-164.
    Thomas Flynn's work on Sartre and Foucault, the first of a two-volume project, offers a unique opportunity for examining an existential theory of history. It occasions rethinking existential-social categories from the vantage point of the poststructuralist turn. And it contributes to developing existential variants of critical theory. The following questions guide me in each of the three above areas. First, how is human history intelligible, given not only our finite sense of ourselves but also claims (...)
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    Negative existentials as corrections: a partial solution to the problem of negative existentials in segmented discourse representation theory.Lenny Clapp - 2021 - Linguistics and Philosophy 44 (6):1281-1315.
    Paradigmatic uses of negative existentials such as ‘Vulcan does not exist’ are problematic because they present the interpreter with a pragmatic paradox: a speaker who uses such a sentence seems to be asserting something that is incompatible with what she presupposes. An adequate solution must therefore explain why we interpret paradigmatic uses of negative existentials as saying something true, even though such uses present us with a pragmatic paradox. I provide such an explanation by analyzing paradigmatic uses of negative existentials (...)
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  26. The Existential Threat of Climate Change: A Practical Application of Avicenna's Theory of Evil.Rosabel Ansari - 2023 - In Muhammad U. Faruque & Mohammed Rustom (eds.), From the divine to the human: contemporary Islamic thinkers on evil, suffering, and the global pandemic. New York: Routledge.
     
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  27. An existential-phenomenological look at cognitivedevelopment theory and research.M. P. Prescott & R. S. Valle - 1978 - In Ronald S. Valle & Mark King (eds.), Existential-phenomenological alternatives for psychology. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 153--165.
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    Theories With the Existential Substructure Property.Kenneth L. Manders - 1980 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 26 (1-6):89-92.
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    From Theory to Technology: The Case of Existential Psychotherapy.A. Kasavina Nadezhda - 2017 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 55 (1):74-84.
    The psychotherapeutic technologies of the social sciences and humanities are the result of a long process that has shaped its theory and social and therapeutic practice, as part of a specific cultural and ideological context. The use of these technologies as a fundamental prerequisite has a human factor that determines the implementation of communicative mechanisms within the framework of set goals and objectives. Psychotherapeutic technologies are based on a “theory of the human,” which is not a scientific (...) in the strict sense of the word, but nonetheless allows for empirical and operational interpretation. (shrink)
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    Existential Interpretation of Suicide and Philosophical Counseling - Focusing on Jaspers’ Existential Suicide Theory -. 홍경자 - 2019 - The Catholic Philosophy 32:167-198.
    본 논문은 자살을 현존을 넘어서는 ‘무제약적 행위’로 규정하는, 아직 국내에서는 다뤄지지 않은 야스퍼스의 자살론을 철학상담적관점에서 모색하고, 자살에 대한 실존철학적 이해를 도모한 뒤, 철학상담에서 자살위기에 내몰린 내담자를 도울 방안을 모색한다. 본 논문은 내담자로 하여금 자신이 당면한 문제를 비판적으로 성찰하게 한 뒤, 어떤 문제가 계속 살기를 포기하게 만드는지, 그 이유의 정당성을 합리적으로 검토하게 하고, 이를 넘어서서 죽어야할 이유가 아닌, 살아야 할 이유에 대해 질문의 초점을 달리함으로써 새로운 희망과 삶의 의미를 발견할 가능성을 상담자와 함께깊이 반성해봄으로써 자살위기의 내담자를 돕는데 목표를 둔다. 이를 위해 우선 (...)
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    Existential vs. biosocial theories of man.Rollo Handy - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (2):244-246.
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  32. The Existential Moment: Rereading Dōgen's Theory of Time.Rein Raud - 2012 - Philosophy East and West 62 (2):153-173.
    This article argues for a new way to interpret Dōgen's theory of time, reading the notion of uji as momentary existence, and shows that many notorious difficulties usually associated with the theory can be overcome with this approach, which is also more compatible with some fundamental assumptions of Buddhist philosophy (the non-durational existence of dharmas, the arbitrariness of linguistic designations and the concepts they point to, the absence of self-nature in beings, etc.). It is also shown how this (...)
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    Clarifying and Furthering Existential Psychotherapy: Theories, Methods, and Practices.Stefan E. Schulenberg (ed.) - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This exciting volume brings together leading figures across existential psychology in a clear-sighted guide to its current practice and therapeutic possibilities. Its accessible yet scholarly presentation dispels common myths about existential psychotherapy while demonstrating core methods and innovative techniques as compatible with the range of clinicians' theoretical orientations and practical approaches. Chapters review the evidence for its therapeutic value, and provide updates on education, training, and research efforts in the field, both in the US and abroad. Throughout, (...) psychotherapy emerges as a vital, flexible, and empirically sound modality in keeping with the current-and future-promotion of psychological well-being. Highlights of the coverage include: Emotion, relationship, and meaning as core existential practice: evidence-based foundations. · Meaning-centered psychotherapy: a Socratic clinical practice. Experience processing as an aspect of existential psychotherapy: life enhancement methodology. Structural Existential Analysis (SEA): a phenomenological method for therapeutic work. Experiencing change: an existential perspective. Creating the World Congress for existential therapy. Clarifying and Furthering Existential Psychotherapy will spark discussion and debate among students, therapists, researchers, and practitioners in existential psychology, existential psychotherapy, and allied fields as well as the interested public. It makes a suitable text for graduate courses in existential therapy, psychological theories, and related subjects. (shrink)
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    Towards a hermeneutic theory of social practices: between existential analytic and social theory.Dimitŭr Ginev - 2018 - New York: Routledge.
    The irreducibility thesis -- The facticity of practices -- Constructing practice theory through double hermeneutics -- The trans-subjectivity of social practices -- The dialogical self as thrown projection in practices -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    Complete theories with only universal and existential axioms.A. H. Lachlan - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (3):698-711.
    Let T be a complete first-order theory over a finite relational language which is axiomatized by universal and existential sentences. It is shown that T is almost trivial in the sense that the universe of any model of T can be written $F \overset{\cdot}{\cup} I_1 \overset{\cdot}{\cup} I_2 \overset{\cdot}{\cup} \cdots \overset{\cdot}{\cup} I_n$ , where F is finite and I 1 , I 2 ,...,I n are mutually indiscernible over F. Some results about complete theories with ∃∀-axioms over a finite (...)
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    Theory and Theoretical Objects in an Existential/Hermeneutic Conception of Science.Robert P. Crease - 2012 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):121-130.
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  37. Existential Cognition: Computational Minds in the World.Ronald Albert McClamrock - 1995 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    While the notion of the mind as information-processor--a kind of computational system--is widely accepted, many scientists and philosophers have assumed that this account of cognition shows that the mind's operations are characterizable independent of their relationship to the external world. Existential Cognition challenges the internalist view of mind, arguing that intelligence, thought, and action cannot be understood in isolation, but only in interaction with the outside world. Arguing that the mind is essentially embedded in the external world, Ron McClamrock (...)
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  38. Existential Inertia and Classical Theistic Proofs.Joseph C. Schmid & Daniel J. Linford - 2022 - Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
    This book critically assesses arguments for the existence of the God of classical theism, develops an innovative account of objects’ persistence, and defends new arguments against classical theism. The authors engage the following classical theistic proofs: Aquinas’s First Way, Aquinas’s De Ente argument, and Feser’s Aristotelian, Neo-Platonic, Augustinian, Thomistic, and Rationalist proofs. The authors also provide the first systematic treatment of the ‘existential inertia thesis’. By connecting the thesis to relativity theory and recent developments in the philosophy of (...)
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    Recursive functions and existentially closed structures.Emil Jeřábek - 2019 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 20 (1):2050002.
    The purpose of this paper is to clarify the relationship between various conditions implying essential undecidability: our main result is that there exists a theory T in which all partially recursive functions are representable, yet T does not interpret Robinson’s theory R. To this end, we borrow tools from model theory — specifically, we investigate model-theoretic properties of the model completion of the empty theory in a language with function symbols. We obtain a certain characterization of (...)
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    Existence in the Details. Theory and Methodology of Existential Anthropology.Albert Piette - 2015 - Berlin: Duncker & Humblot.
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    Existential Phenomenology and Political Theory: A Reader, edited and with an introductory essay by Hwa Yol Jung. Chicago: Henry Regnery Company, 1972. Pp. lv, 444. $3.95. [REVIEW]E. B. McLean - 1973 - Political Theory 1 (2):222-225.
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  42. Understanding Religious Pluralism through Existential Phenomenology and Historical Contexts. Phenomenological Pluralism – an alternative to Hick and Eck’s theories.Tudor-Cosmin Ciocan - 2024 - Dialogo 10 (2):68-102.
    Phenomenological Pluralism (PP), grounded in the existential phenomenology of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, offers a novel approach to religious pluralism by emphasizing the unique and irreducible experiences individuals and communities have with the divine. Central to PP is the concept of "My (personal) God," which acknowledges that each person's encounter with the divine is uniquely personal and contextually grounded without a genuinely polytheistic implication. Unlike Universalist Pluralism (UP), which seeks common theological ground, and Particularist Pluralism (PaP), which focuses on cultural context, (...)
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    The Existential paradigm of M. Lermontov's creativity and cultural transition in Russian literature of the 1830s–1840s.Lev Olegovich Mysovskikh - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The article presents an analysis of the existential paradigm of M. Lermontov's creativity in the light of the existential theories of S. Kierkegaard and K. Jaspers, which is considered in the context of the cultural transition in Russian literature of the 1830s-1840s. It is argued that Lermontov radically changed the nature of his literary activity by the mid-1830s, overcoming his own existential ambivalence and abandoning the subjective emotionality and exoticism of his youthful poetry in favor of objective (...)
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  44. Existential epistemology: a Heideggerian critique of the Cartesian project.John Richardson - 1986 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    A lucid introduction to the "existential phenomenology" of Martin Heidegger, particularly as developed in his major work, Being and Time, this work focuses on how Heidegger's ideas bear on the central problem in epistemology--that of how we can have objective knowledge. The author constructs fresh arguments clarifying Heidegger's contribution to the theory of knowledge, and shows why Heidegger deemed misguided the search for knowledge of the way things are in themselves.
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    What’s wrong with globalization?: Contra ‘flow speak’ - towards an existential turn in the theory of globalization.Jörg Dürrschmidt & Heinz Bude - 2010 - European Journal of Social Theory 13 (4):481-500.
    The article attempts a reformulation of globalization theory. We identify ‘flow speak’ and the flattened ontology of the social that goes with it as a major limitation in contemporary globalization theory. Contrary to the prevailing overemphasis on mobility and deterritorialization, we suggest an existential turn that orients future globalization thinking more towards issues of belonging, choice and commitment, and the rhythmicity of social relations. To highlight the processual character of this shift of perspective, we shall draw on (...)
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    Existentially closed fields with finite group actions.Daniel M. Hoffmann & Piotr Kowalski - 2018 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 18 (1):1850003.
    We study algebraic and model-theoretic properties of existentially closed fields with an action of a fixed finite group. Such fields turn out to be pseudo-algebraically closed in a rather strong sense. We place this work in a more general context of the model theory of fields with a group scheme action.
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    Existentially Closed Closure Algebras.Philip Scowcroft - 2020 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 61 (4):623-661.
    The study of existentially closed closure algebras begins with Lipparini’s 1982 paper. After presenting new nonelementary axioms for algebraically closed and existentially closed closure algebras and showing that these nonelementary classes are different, this paper shows that the classes of finitely generic and infinitely generic closure algebras are closed under finite products and bounded Boolean powers, extends part of Hausdorff’s theory of reducible sets to existentially closed closure algebras, and shows that finitely generic and infinitely generic closure algebras are (...)
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    Theory construction and existential description in Schelling’s treatise on freedom.Peter Dews - 2017 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (1):157-178.
    Despite considerable recent attention, important features of Schelling’s famous work, the 1809 treatise On the Essence of Human Freedom, remain under-explored. One of these is the methodological dualism which Schelling advocates at the very start of the text. Schelling aims to weld together into a coherent position a first-person phenomenology of freedom and an explanation achieved by locating freedom within a conceptual system articulating the basic structure of the world. Most interpretations of the Freiheitsschrift, however, concentrate on only one of (...)
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    On the Theory and Therapy of Mental Disorders: An Introduction to Logotherapy and Existential Analysis.Viktor Emil Frankl & James M. Dubois - 2004 - Routledge.
    Available for the first time in English, this work explores a range of mental disorders in the context of Frankl's theory of human motivation. Skillfully translated and featuring extensive annotation, this English language edition remains true to the original while updating assessment and treatment protocols to be compatible with 21st century medicine. As the title suggests, On the Theory and Therapy of Mental Disorders applies a theoretical treatise to the practical treatment of variety of disorders. This long-awaited addition (...)
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    The Background Theory of Delusion and Existential Phenomenology.Richard G. T. Gipps & John Rhodes - 2008 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 15 (4):321-326.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Background Theory of Delusion and Existential PhenomenologyRichard G. T. Gipps (bio) and John Rhodes (bio)KeywordsPhenomenology, psychological explanation, epistemology, schizophreniaSituating and Clarifying the PaperThe commentaries of Nassir Ghaemi and Giovanni Stanghellini help to sketch out the intellectual landscape of philosophical perspectives in psychiatry, and situate our paper within it. A happy convergence between the analytical philosophy perspective from which we were writing, and the existential–phenomenological paradigm (...)
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