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    Svitohli︠a︡dni implikat︠s︡iï nauky.Valentin Sergeevich Lukʹi︠a︡net︠s︡ & A. M. Kravchenko (eds.) - 2004 - Kyïv: Vydavet︠s︡ʹ Parapan.
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    Suchasnyĭ naukovyĭ dyskurs--onovlenni︠a︡ metodolohichnoï kulʹtury.Valentin Sergeevich Lukʹi︠a︡net︠s︡ - 2000 - Kyïv: Nat︠s︡ionalʹna akademii︠a︡ Ukraïny, In-t filosofiï im. H.S. Skovorody. Edited by A. M. Kravchenko & Li︠u︡dmila Vasilʹevna Ozadovskai︠a︡.
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    Fiziko-matematicheskoe poznanie: priroda, osnovanii︠a︡, dinamika.Valentin Sergeevich Lukʹi︠a︡net︠s︡ - 1992 - Kiev: Nauk. dumka. Edited by A. M. Kravchenko, N. A. Gudkov & Viktorii︠a︡ Lʹvovna Khramova.
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  4. Filosofskie osnovanii︠a︡ matematicheskogo poznanii︠a︡.Valentin Sergeevich Lukʹi︠a︡net︠s︡ - 1980 - Kiev: "Nauk. dumka,".
     
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    Suchasne pryrodoznavstvo: kohnityvnyĭ, svitohli︠a︡dnyĭ, kulʹturno-istorychnyĭ vymiry.Valentin Sergeevich Lukʹi︠a︡net︠s︡ & A. M. Kravchenko (eds.) - 1995 - Kyïv: Nauk. dumka.
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    Naukovyĭ svitohli︠a︡d na zlami stolitʹ: monohrafii︠a︡.Valentin Sergeevich Lukʹi︠a︡net︠s︡ - 2006 - Kyïv: Parapan.
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    Out of Order, Out of Sight: Selected Writings in Meta-Art and Art Criticism 1968-1992[REVIEW]Adrian S. Piper - 1998 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 56 (4):405-406.
    Adrian Piper joins the ranks of writer-artists who have provided much of the basic and most reliable literature on modern and contemporary art. Out of Order, Out of Sight is an artistic and intellectual autobiography and an (occasionally scathing) commentary on mainstream art, art criticism, and American culture of the last twenty-five years. Piper is an internationally recognized conceptual artist and the only African American in the early conceptual art movement of the 1960s. The writings in Out of Order, (...)
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    The Art of Medieval Hungary, edited by Xavier Barral i Altet, Pál Lövei, Vinni Lucherini and Imre Takács, Rome: Viella 2018.Adrian S. Hoch - 2019 - Convivium 6 (2):143-146.
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    Images and Words in Exile: Avignon and Italy during the First Half of the 14th Century, edited by Elisa Brilli, Laura Fenelli and Gerhard Wolf, Florence: SISMEL - Edizioni del Galluzzo 2015.Adrian S. Hoch - 2018 - Convivium 5 (2):162-165.
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    Referential Semiosis in the Shaping of Political Discourse in the Mexican Presidential Election ofthe Year 2000.Adrian S. Gimate-Welsh & María Rayo Sankey García - 2000 - Semiotics:313-321.
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    Rhetorical Thought in the 19th Century.Adrian S. Gimate-Welsh - 1995 - Semiotics:94-102.
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  12. Nauchnai︠a︡ kartina mira: logiko-gnoseologicheskiĭ aspekt: sbornik nauchnykh trudov.P. S. Dyshlevyĭ & Valentin Sergeevich Lukʹi︠a︡net︠s︡ (eds.) - 1983 - Kiev: Nauk. dumka.
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  13. Dialekticheskiĭ materializm--metodologicheskai︠a︡ osnova teoreticheskogo estestvoznanii︠a︡.Nadezhda Pavlovna Depenchuk & Valentin Sergeevich Lukʹi︠a︡net︠s︡ (eds.) - 1976 - Kiev: Nauk. dumka.
     
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    Aspects of Outlining a Post-Modern Management Necessary for the Physical Training of Military Students.Valentin Sorin Enăchescu, Nicolae-Adrian Dina & Gabriel Buciu - 2022 - Postmodern Openings 13 (2):475-488.
    In a postmodern world which is extremely dynamic and anchored in a communication that requires online accesses in almost all fields, the training and preparation of young generations is required to be carried out in such a way that the acquisition of practical skills should be reflected in their future activities. Along with the other forms of training, physical training is a defining part of those who are part of the military environment. There are various aspects when, in the lives (...)
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    Medical Determination of Decision-Making Capacity.Edmund G. Howe, Daniel S. Gordon & Manuel Valentin - 1991 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 19 (1-2):27-33.
  16. New books. [REVIEW]F. C. S. Schiller & C. W. Valentine - 1918 - Mind 27 (1):499-504.
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    Análisis del artículo 146 del COIP- homicidio culposo por mala práctica profesional en el Ecuador.Carlos Valentín Sánchez Sánchez & Julio Adrián Molleturo Jiménez - 2023 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 4 (8):e230129.
    Este estudio analiza el artículo 146 del Código Orgánico Integral Penal (COIP) de Ecuador, esta trata sobre el homicidio culposo por práctica profesional equivocada. La mala praxis médica es un problema grave en el sistema de salud de Ecuador, y la interpretación inadecuada de este artículo ha generado confusión en los procesos legales relacionados. El objeto de la investigación es analizar la normativa del artículo 146 del COIP y las lagunas de interpretación jurídica para determinar la culpabilidad o inocencia de (...)
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    When Agricultural Waste Transforms into an Environmentally Friendly Material: The Case of Green Concrete as Alternative to Natural Resources Depletion.Cătălina Mihaela Grădinaru, Adrian Alexandru Şerbănoiu, Danut Traian Babor, Gabriel Constantin Sârbu, Ioan Valentin Petrescu-Mag & Andrei Cristian Grădinaru - 2019 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 32 (1):77-93.
    In an increasingly urbanized world, construction industry is called upon to serve the needs of human society, such as environmental protection and safety in terms of infrastructure. In this context, a sustainable and ethical development means a close connection between buildings and environment. This connection can be achieved through, for example, the concept of ecological concrete or green concrete, as it is often called. The conventional process of obtaining cement and mineral aggregates from the concrete composition generates pollution, especially through (...)
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  19. Kant's intelligible standpoint on action.Adrian M. S. Piper - 2001 - In Hans-Ulrich Baumgarten & Carsten Held (eds.), Systematische Ethik mit Kant. Alber.
    This essay attempts to render intelligible (you will pardon the pun) Kant's peculiar claims about the intelligible at A 539/B 567 – A 541/B 569 in the first Critique, in which he asserts that (1) ... [t]his acting subject would now, in conformity with his intelligible character, stand under no temporal conditions, because time is only a condition of appearances, but not of things in themselves. In him no action would begin or cease. Consequently it would not be subjected to (...)
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    Using a hierarchical approach to investigate residual auditory cognition in persistent vegetative state.Adrian M. Owen, Martin R. Coleman, D. K. Menon, E. L. Berry, I. S. Johnsrude, J. M. Rodd, Matthew H. Davis & John D. Pickard - 2005 - In Steven Laureys (ed.), The Boundaries of Consciousness: Neurobiology and Neuropathology. Elsevier.
  21. The Relative Efficiency of Ear-to-Row And Convergent Improvement in Increasing Disease Resistance of Zea mays.Valentin Ulrich & Robert S. Snell - 1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum (ed.), Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif.. pp. 39--235.
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  22. The rationality of military service (1981).Adrian M. S. Piper - 1983 - In Robert K. Fullinwider (ed.), Conscripts and Volunteers: Military Requirements, Social Justice, and the All-Volunteer Force. Rowman & Allenheld.
    The aim of this discussion is twofold.* First, I shall scrutinize certain prevailing rationales for enlisting for military service and show that these justifications are inadequate to meet the military’s recruiting needs. Larger numbers of enlistees who are fully equipped, both in technical skills and morale, for combat readiness are in great demand, but the arguments used to recruit potential enlistees are self-defeating. I shall show how and why they attract volunteers who are rendered singularly unfit to meet these demands (...)
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    Introspecting perceptual, motor, and decision events.Adrian G. Guggisberg, Sarang S. Dalal, Armin Schnider & Srikantan S. Nagarajan - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1918-1919.
  24. (1 other version)Truth finding and the mirage of inquisitorial process.Adrian A. S. Zuckerman - 2020 - In Jordi Ferrer Beltrán & Carmen Vázquez (eds.), Evidential Legal Reasoning: Crossing Civil Law and Common Law Traditions. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  25. Moskva i Ierusalim: russkie mysliteli XIX-nachala XX vv. o "evreĭskom voprose".Valentin Babint︠s︡ev - 1996 - Belgorod: Izd-vo "Vezelit︠s︡a".
     
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  26. Kant's Self-Legislation Procedure Reconsidered.Adrian M. S. Piper - 2012 - Kant Studies Online 2012 (1):203-277.
    Most published discussions in contemporary metaethics include some textual exegesis of the relevant contemporary authors, but little or none of the historical authors who provide the underpinnings of their general approach. The latter is usually relegated to the historical, or dismissed as expository. Sometimes this can be a useful division of labor. But it can also lead to grave confusion about the views under discussion, and even about whose views are, in fact, under discussion. Elijah Millgram’s article, “Does the Categorical (...)
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  27. Impartiality, compassion, and modal imagination.Adrian M. S. Piper - 1991 - Ethics 101 (4):726-757.
    We need modal imagination in order to extend our conception of reality - and, in particular, of human beings - beyond our immediate experience in the indexical present; and we need to do this in order to preserve the significance of human interaction. To make this leap of imagination successfully is to achieve not only insight but also an impartial perspective on our own and others' inner states. This perspective is a necessary condition of experiencing compassion for others. This is (...)
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    Manipulating the Alpha Level Cannot Cure Significance Testing.David Trafimow, Valentin Amrhein, Corson N. Areshenkoff, Carlos J. Barrera-Causil, Eric J. Beh, Yusuf K. Bilgiç, Roser Bono, Michael T. Bradley, William M. Briggs, Héctor A. Cepeda-Freyre, Sergio E. Chaigneau, Daniel R. Ciocca, Juan C. Correa, Denis Cousineau, Michiel R. de Boer, Subhra S. Dhar, Igor Dolgov, Juana Gómez-Benito, Marian Grendar, James W. Grice, Martin E. Guerrero-Gimenez, Andrés Gutiérrez, Tania B. Huedo-Medina, Klaus Jaffe, Armina Janyan, Ali Karimnezhad, Fränzi Korner-Nievergelt, Koji Kosugi, Martin Lachmair, Rubén D. Ledesma, Roberto Limongi, Marco T. Liuzza, Rosaria Lombardo, Michael J. Marks, Gunther Meinlschmidt, Ladislas Nalborczyk, Hung T. Nguyen, Raydonal Ospina, Jose D. Perezgonzalez, Roland Pfister, Juan J. Rahona, David A. Rodríguez-Medina, Xavier Romão, Susana Ruiz-Fernández, Isabel Suarez, Marion Tegethoff, Mauricio Tejo, Rens van de Schoot, Ivan I. Vankov, Santiago Velasco-Forero, Tonghui Wang, Yuki Yamada, Felipe C. M. Zoppino & Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought.Adrian Hastings, Alistair Mason & Hugh S. Pyper (eds.) - 2000 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Entries explore the history of Christian thought from Catholic, Prostestant, and Orthodox perspectives, and discuss regional and national traditions, various denominations, theological topics, symbolism, and controversial issues.
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  30. Moral theory and moral alienation.Adrian M. S. Piper - 1987 - Journal of Philosophy 84 (2):102-118.
    Most moral theories share certain features in common with other theories. They consist of a set of propositions that are universal, general, and hence impartial. The propositions that constitute a typical moral theory are (1) universal, in that they apply to all subjects designated as within their scope. They are (2) general, in that they include no proper names or definite descriptions. They are therefore (3) impartial, in that they accord no special privilege to any particular agent's situation which cannot (...)
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  31. Intellektuelle Intuition in Kants erster Kritik und Samkhya-Philosophie.Adrian M. S. Piper - 2007 - In Falat Elke & Thiel Thomas (eds.), into it. Kunstverein Hildesheim/Kehrerverlag Heidelberg. pp. 94-104.
  32. Kant's Two Solutions to the Free Rider Problem.Adrian M. S. Piper - 2012 - Kant Yearbook 4 (1).
    Kant identifies what are in fact Free Riders as the most noxious species of polemicists. Kant thinks polemic reduces the stature and authority of reason to a method of squabbling that destabilizes social equilibrium and portends disintegration into the Hobessian state of nature. In the first Critique, Kant proposes two textually related solutions to the Free Rider problem.
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    New books. [REVIEW]C. W. Valentine, James Drever, A. C. Ewing, Leonard Russell, S. S., F. C. S. Schiller, H. Wildon Carr, T. E., John Laird, G. C. Field, A. G. Widgery & C. D. Board - 1923 - Mind 32 (1):357-376.
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    The Logic of Kant’s Categorical “Imperative”.Adrian M. S. Piper - 2018 - In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit: Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. De Gruyter. pp. 2037-2046.
  35. Utility, publicity, and manipulation.Adrian M. S. Piper - 1978 - Ethics 88 (3):189-206.
    In our dealings with young children, we often get them to do or think things by arranging their environments in certain ways; by dissembling, simplifying, or ambiguating the facts in answer to their queries; by carefully selecting the states of affairs, behavior of others, and utterances to which they shall be privy. We rightly justify these practices by pointing out a child's malleability, and the necessity of paying close attention to formative influences during its years of growth. This filtering of (...)
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  36. STABLE ADAPTIVE STRATEGY of HOMO SAPIENS and EVOLUTIONARY RISK of HIGH TECH. Transdisciplinary essay.Valentin Cheshko, Valery Glazko, Gleb Yu Kosovsky & Anna S. Peredyadenko (eds.) - 2015 - new publ.tech..
    The co-evolutionary concept of Three-modal stable evolutionary strategy of Homo sapiens is developed. The concept based on the principle of evolutionary complementarity of anthropogenesis: value of evolutionary risk and evolutionary path of human evolution are defined by descriptive (evolutionary efficiency) and creative-teleological (evolutionary correctly) parameters simultaneously, that cannot be instrumental reduced to others ones. Resulting volume of both parameters define the trends of biological, social, cultural and techno-rationalistic human evolution by two gear mechanism ˗ gene-cultural co-evolution and techno- humanitarian balance. (...)
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    Two Routes to Face Perception: Evidence From Psychophysics and Computational Modeling.Adrian Schwaninger, Janek S. Lobmaier, Christian Wallraven & Stephan Collishaw - 2009 - Cognitive Science 33 (8):1413-1440.
    The aim of this study was to separately analyze the role of featural and configural face representations. Stimuli containing only featural information were created by cutting the faces into their parts and scrambling them. Stimuli only containing configural information were created by blurring the faces. Employing an old‐new recognition task, the aim of Experiments 1 and 2 was to investigate whether unfamiliar faces (Exp. 1) or familiar faces (Exp. 2) can be recognized if only featural or configural information is provided. (...)
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  38. Rationality and the Structure of the Self Volume II: A Kantian Conception.Adrian M. S. Piper - 2013 - APRA Foundation.
    Adrian Piper argues that the Humean conception can be made to work only if it is placed in the context of a wider and genuinely universal conception of the self, whose origins are to be found in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason. This conception comprises the basic canons of classical logic, which provide both a model of motivation and a model of rationality. These supply necessary conditions both for the coherence and integrity of the self and also for unified (...)
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  39. Government Support for Unconventional Works of Art.Adrian M. S. Piper - 1992 - In Andrew Buchwalter (ed.), Culture and Democracy: Social and Ethical Issues in Public Support for the Arts and Humanities. Westview Press. pp. 217-222.
    My aim in this discussion is to argue, not only that government should provide funding for the arts, but a fortiori that it should provide funding for unconventional, disruptive works of art.
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  40. Sadhana as a Tapas.Adrian M. S. Piper - 2009 - Veneer 5 (18):129-147.
    Indian and Classical Greek philosophical traditions both recommend that we structure our lives around the performance of certain kinds of actions as daily and regular habits. Under some circumstances and for some individuals, this means merely doing what comes naturally. For others, it requires varying degrees of self-control. For yet others, adhering to these practices is impossible or unimportant, beyond the scope of their interests or abilities. I want to take issue with one familiar answer to the question of why (...)
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    The neural basis of event-time introspection.Adrian G. Guggisberg, Sarang S. Dalal, Armin Schnider & Srikantan S. Nagarajan - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1899-1915.
    We explored the neural mechanisms allowing humans to report the subjective onset times of conscious events. Magnetoencephalographic recordings of neural oscillations were obtained while human subjects introspected the timing of sensory, intentional, and motor events during a forced choice task. Brain activity was reconstructed with high spatio-temporal resolution. Event-time introspection was associated with specific neural activity at the time of subjective event onset which was spatially distinct from activity induced by the event itself. Different brain regions were selectively recruited for (...)
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    13. Pseudorationality.Adrian M. S. Piper - 1988 - In Amelie Oksenberg Rorty & Brian P. McLaughlin (eds.), Perspectives on Self-Deception. University of California Press. pp. 297-323.
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    INTRODUCTION: Introduction to the Special Issue “Frege's Philosophy of Mathematics and Language”.Valentin Sorin Costreie - 2013 - History and Philosophy of Logic 34 (3):195-195.
    This special issue is a result of The Bucharest Colloquium in Analytic Philosophy dedicated to Frege's philosophy of mathematics and language. It was held at the Research Center for Logic, H...
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  44. Xenophobia and Kantian rationalism.Adrian M. S. Piper - 1993 - Philosophical Forum 24 (1-3):188-232.
    The purpose of this discussion is twofold. First, I want to shed some light on Kant's concept of personhood as rational agency, by situating it in the context of the first Critique's conception of the self as defined by its rational dispositions. I hope to suggest that this concept of personhood cannot be simply grafted onto an essentially Humean conception of the self that is inherently inimical to it, as I believe Rawls, Gewirth, and others have tried to do. Instead (...)
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  45. Philosophy of Education: An Anthology. [REVIEW]S. Timothy Valentine - 2009 - International Philosophical Quarterly 49 (1):109-112.
     
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  46. Higher-Order Discrimination.Adrian M. S. Piper - 1990 - In Rorty Amelie O. & Flanagan Owen (eds.), Identity, Character and Morality. MIT Press. pp. 285-309.
    This discussion treats a set of familiar social derelictions as consequences of the perversion of a universalistic moral theory in the service of an ill-considered or insufficiently examined personal agenda.The set includes racism, sexism, anti-Semitism, homophobia, and class elitism, among other similar pathologies, under the general heading of discrimination. The perversion of moral theory from which these derelictions arise, I argue, involves restricting its scope of application to some preferred subgroup of the moral community of human beings. -/- The following (...)
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  47. A Distinction without a Difference.Adrian M. S. Piper - 1982 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 7 (1):403-435.
    I wish to defend the claim that given the content and structure of any moral theory we are likely to find palatable, there is no way of uniquely breaking down that theory into either consequentialist or deontological elements. Indeed, once we examine the actual structure of any such theory more closely, we see that it can be classified in either way arbitrarily. Hence if we ignore the metaethical pronouncements often made by adherents of the consequentialist-deontological distinction, we are quickly led (...)
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  48. Pseudorationality.Adrian M. S. Piper - 1988 - In Amelie Oksenberg Rorty & Brian P. McLaughlin (eds.), Perspectives on Self-Deception. University of California Press. pp. 173--197.
    I want to argue that self-deception is a species of a more general phenomenon, which I shall call pseudorationality, which in turn is necessitated by what I shall describe as our highest-order disposition to literal self-preservation. By "literal self-preservation," I mean preservation of the rational intelligibility of the self, in the face of recalcitrant facts that invariably threaten it.
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  49. Property and the limits of the self.Adrian M. S. Piper - 1980 - Political Theory 8 (1):39-64.
    THE MAIN OBJECTIVES of the following discussions are, first, to show the logical inconsistency of Hegel’s theory of the necessity of private property and, second, to show its exegetical inconsistency with the most plausible and consistent interpretations of Hegel’s theory of the self and its relation to the state in Ethical Life. I begin with the latter objective, by distinguishing three basic conceptions of the self that can be gleaned from various passages in the Philosophy of Right. I suggest viable (...)
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    The soul of dasein: Schelling's doctrine of the soul and heidgger's analytic of desein.Adrian Johnston - 2003 - Philosophy Today 47 (3):227-251.
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