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    Deutsche Einflüsse auf die englische Sprachwissenschaft im 19. Jahrhundert.Arno Beyer - 1981 - Göppingen: Kümmerle.
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    Denken und Bedenken: Hegel-Aufsätze: zum 75. Geburtstag von Wilhelm Raimund Beyer.Wilhelm Raimund Beyer - 1977 - Berlin: Akademie Verlag. Edited by Manfred Buhr.
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    Wilhelm Raimund Beyer, eine Bibliographie.Wilhelm Raimund Beyer & Manfred Buhr (eds.) - 1982 - Wien: Europaverlag.
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    What is religion? An African understanding.Jaco Beyers - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (1).
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    Sense and Self-Referentiality in Living Beings.Arno L. Goudsmit - 2009 - Biosemiotics 2 (1):39-46.
    This contribution investigates the idea that an act of signification can be understood in terms of the self-referentiality that is typical of the biological organization. The capacity of a living being to interpret and appreciate its own environment can be understood as being grounded in its ability to perform self-referential experiences. We may call this the living being’s capacity of sense. In any act that generates sense, it is possible to distinguish a process of signification from its outcome, but such (...)
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    The Functional Perspective of Organismal Biology.Arno Wouters - 2005 - In Thomas A. C. Reydon & Lia Hemerik (eds.), Current Themes in Theoretical Biology : A Dutch Perspective. Springer. pp. 33--69.
    Following Mayr (1961) evolutionary biologists often maintain that the hallmark of biology is its evolutionary perspective. In this view, biologists distinguish themselves from other natural scientists by their emphasis on why-questions. Why-questions are legitimate in biology but not in other natural sciences because of the selective character of the process by means of which living objects acquire their characteristics. For that reason, why-questions should be answered in terms of natural selection. Functional biology is seen as a reductionist science that applies (...)
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  7. The function debate in philosophy.Arno Wouters - 2005 - Acta Biotheoretica 53 (2):123-151.
    This paper reviews the debate on the notion of biological function and on functional explanation as this takes place in philosophy. It describes the different perspectives, issues, intuitions, theories and arguments that have emerged. The author shows that the debate has been too heavily influenced by the concerns of a naturalistic philosophy of mind and argues that in order to improve our understanding of biology the attention should be shifted from the study of intuitions to the study of the actual (...)
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    Homo occidentalis: von der Anschauung zur Bemächtigung der Welt: Zäsuren abendländischer Epistemologie.Arno Bammé - 2011 - Weilerswist: Velbrück Wissenschaft.
    Arno Bammé geht es in diesem Buch darum, die sozialhistorischen Wurzeln der gegenwärtigen Problematik im Verhältnis Natur/Gesellschaft/Wissenschaft/Technik deutlich zu machen. Ausgangspunkt seiner Argumentation ist David Bloors Edinburgh Strong Programme, demzufolge auch der”hard core“der Wissenschaft sozialen Ursprungs ist. Sein Ziel ist es, der tatsächlichen historischen Entwicklung, die sehr chaotisch verlaufen ist, soziologisch eine Struktur zu geben - in Form dreier Zäsuren, wobei das Wechselverhältnis von Wissenschaft, Technik und Gesellschaft im Vordergrund steht.
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    Materie und Geist: eine philosophische Untersuchung.Arno Ros - 2005 - Paderborn: Mentis.
    Dieses Buch schlägt - unter dem Titel "synthetischer Materialismus" - einen neuen Weg zur Klärung des Geist-Materie-Problems vor. Ausgangspunkt ist die These, dass wir als Betrachter der Welt frei sind, dieselben Gegenstände in unterschiedlich komplexe raum-zeitliche Zusammenhänge einzuordnen, und dass sich daraus unterschiedliche Möglichkeiten der Klassifikation von Gegenständen ergeben können: Wenn wir von "Lebewesen", "Handlungssubjekten" und "Personen" sprechen, und ihnen psychische Phänomene zuschreiben, nutzen wir den Umstand, dass die Konstellationen von Kohlehydraten, Eiweißen, Wasser und Nukleinsäuren, die jene Entitäten auch sind, (...)
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    Baroque representation.Barbara Ives Beyer - 1954 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 12 (3):360-365.
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    (1 other version)De verhouding tussen politiek en bestuur in het Belgisch Europees beleid.Jan Beyers - 1997 - Res Publica 35 (3):399-422.
    This contribution deals with the consequences of European integration for the relation between civil servants and policians. Data of Belgian senior servants who are not involved in European policy networks are compared with data of Belgian officals who are in charge of European negotiations.This comparison shows firstly that officials are more central in European policy networks than in national policy networks. Politicians have only a limited and indirect access to these European networks. Secondly, the more civil servants are involved in (...)
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    Rediscovering empathy – agency, folk psychology, and the human sciences – by Karsten R. Stueber.Christian Beyer - 2008 - Dialectica 62 (1):123–128.
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    Meditation im Kontext der indischen Philosophie.Arno Böhler - 2013 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 22 (2):29-40.
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    Preface.Arno R. Lodder & John Zeleznikow - 2005 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 13 (2):189-192.
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    Lob des Sports.Arno Müller & Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht - 2005 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 2 (3):314-317.
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  16. Some aspects of adulthood as seen in philosophical-pedagogical perspective with reference to the Zulu's new image in man.Beyers Nel & F. C. - 1970 - [Stellenbosch]: University of Zululand.
     
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    (1 other version)XI. Internationaler Hegel-Kongreß.Wilhelm Raimund Beyer - 1976 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 24 (3).
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  18. Lógica e Completude.Arno A. Viero - 2001 - Princípios 8 (10):07-24.
    Quine, em seu livro Philosophy of Logic, identifica lógica com lógica de primeira ordem e defende a concepçáo segundo a qual a completude é uma propriedade necessária dos sistemas lógicos. O objetivo deste trabalho é discutir a argumentaçáo de Quine e mostrar que suas idéias a respeito da natureza da lógica apresentam diversos problemas tanto conceituais, como técnicos.
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    The Micro-level Foundations and Dynamics of Political Corporate Social Responsibility: Hegemony and Passive Revolution through Civil Society.Arno Kourula & Guillaume Delalieux - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 135 (4):769-785.
    Exploration of the political roles firms play in society is a flourishing stream within corporate social responsibility research. However, few empirical studies have examined multiple levels of political CSR at the same time from a critical perspective. We explore both how the motivations of managers and internal organizational practices affect a company’s choice between competing CSR approaches, and how the different CSR programs of corporate and civil society actors compete with each other. We present a qualitative interpretative case study of (...)
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  20. (1 other version)Four notions of biological function.Arno G. Wouters - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 34 (4):633-668.
    I argue that there are at least four different ways in which the term ‘function’ is used in connection with the study of living organisms, namely: function as activity, function as biological role, function as biological advantage, and function as selected effect. Notion refers to what an item does by itself; refers to the contribution of an item or activity to a complex activity or capacity of an organism; refers to the value for the organism of an item having a (...)
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    André Tosel, penseur de l'émancipation: un hommage.Arno Münster - 2018 - [Paris]: Lignes.
    "André Tosel (1941-2017) fut par excellence un intellectuel organique au sens donné par Gramsci. Militant pour une part, et pour l'autre, auteur d'une oeuvre singulière et riche, nourrie de ; Spinoza, de Marx et de Gramsci dont il fut l'un des spécialistes français. OEuvre tout entière tournée vers une refondation non-dogmatique de la théorie marxienne de la révolution et vers l'élaboration d'une définition actualisée et rénovée de l'émancipation, maître-mot sans doute de sa pensée. Émancipation juridique (de l'État "pénal" plus que (...)
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  22. Judging machines: philosophical aspects of deep learning.Arno Schubbach - 2019 - Synthese 198 (2):1807-1827.
    Although machine learning has been successful in recent years and is increasingly being deployed in the sciences, enterprises or administrations, it has rarely been discussed in philosophy beyond the philosophy of mathematics and machine learning. The present contribution addresses the resulting lack of conceptual tools for an epistemological discussion of machine learning by conceiving of deep learning networks as ‘judging machines’ and using the Kantian analysis of judgments for specifying the type of judgment they are capable of. At the center (...)
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    On the (semi)lattices induced by continuous reducibilities.Arno Pauly - 2010 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 56 (5):488-502.
    Continuous reducibilities are a proven tool in Computable Analysis, and have applications in other fields such as Constructive Mathematics or Reverse Mathematics. We study the order-theoretic properties of several variants of the two most important definitions, and especially introduce suprema for them. The suprema are shown to commutate with several characteristic numbers.
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    A physicalist rejoinder to some problems with omniscience; or, how God could know what we know.Jason A. Beyer - 2004 - Sophia 43 (2):5-13.
    A certain objection to belief in God is based on the intrinsic incoherence of the concept of Divine Being or God. In particular, it questions the major traditional characteristic, notably omniscience, and its relation to omnipotence, moral unassailability, and absence of embodiment on the part of the Divine Being. In this paper, an attempt is made to counter this objection by an appeal, not to natural theology, but rather to physicalism in its application to human beings, and by extension to (...)
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    Bolzano and Husserl on singular existential statements.Christian Beyer - 2004 - In Arkadiusz Chrudzimski & Wolfgang Huemer (eds.), Phenomenology and analysis: essays on Central European philosophy. Lancaster: Ontos. pp. 69-88.
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    On the quantifier complexity of definable canonical Henselian valuations.Arno Fehm & Franziska Jahnke - 2015 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 61 (4-5):347-361.
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    Wesen und Wandlung des Humanismus.Arno Carl Coutinho & Horst Rudiger - 1938 - Journal of Philosophy 35 (13):362.
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    (1 other version)Nongovernmental Organizations in Business and Society, Management, and International Business Research.Arno Kourula & Salla Laasonen - 2010 - Business and Society 49 (1):35-67.
    This review shows how the relationship between nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and businesses has been examined in business and society, management, and international business (IB) literatures. Altogether 88 relevant studies have been identified through the analysis of article abstracts from 11 leading journals in these fields. The articles have been classified into three categories according to their focus: NGO—business interface, NGO—business— government interface, and NGOs as one of many corporate stakeholders. Six main themes are identified: (a) Activism and NGO influence, (b) (...)
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    Kants Konzeption der geometrischen Darstellung.Arno Schubbach - 2017 - Kant Studien 108 (1):19-54.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 108 Heft: 1 Seiten: 19-54.
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  30. Hussearle's representationalism and the “hypothesis of the background”.Christian Beyer - 1997 - Synthese 112 (3):323-352.
    John Searle''s hypothesis of the Background seems to conflict with his initial representationalism according to which each Intentional state contains a particular content that determines its conditions of satisfaction. In Section I of this essay I expose Searle''s initial theory of Intentionality and relate it to Edmund Husserl''s earlier phenomenology. In Section II I make it clear that Searle''s introduction of the notion of Network, though indispensable, does not, by itself, force us to modify that initial theory. However, a comparison (...)
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    A one-sided boundary: On the limits of knowing organisational closure.Arno Goudsmit - 1992 - In G. van der Vijve (ed.), New Perspectives on Cybernetics. pp. 175--205.
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    "Begriff", "Setzung", Existenz" bei W.V.O. Quine.Arno Ros - 1989 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 35 (1):103-122.
    Auf die Rede von Begriffen und vergleichbaren Entitäten, so behauptet Quine, könne man verzichten. Mit einer solchen Einstellung handelt Quine sich jedoch Schwierigkeiten ein, die z.B. an seinem Konzept des Setzens von Gegenständen sowie an seinem Verständnis von Existenzaussagen sichtbar werden (§ 1 und 2). Im Hintergrund jener Einstellung steht ein unzureichendes Verständnis der Funktion von Begriffen (§ 3). Zudem hat Quine bisher nicht zur Kenntnis genommen, daß Wittgenstein in seiner Spätphilosophie Vorschläge zum Verständnis der Rede von Begriffen entwickelt hat, (...)
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    Existential ∅-definability of Henselian valuation rings.Arno Fehm - 2015 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 80 (1):301-307.
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    Philosophical Knowledge: Its Possibility and Scope.Christian Beyer & Alex Burri (eds.) - 2007 - New York, NY: Rodopi.
    Philosophical Intuitions: Their Target, Their Source, and Their Epistemic Status; Naturalism and Intuitions; Intuitions: Their Nature and Epistemic Efficacy; The Nature of Rational Intuitions and a Fresh Look at the Explanationist Objection; Philosophical Knowledge and Knowledge of Counterfactuals; The Possibility of Knowledge; Transcendental Arguments: a Plea for Modesty; A Priori Existence.
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  35. Edmund Husserl.Christian Beyer - 2003 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Autorschaft bei Petrus Damiani. Eremitische Inspiration und ihre Vermittlung im Brief.Hartmut Beyer - 2010 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 44 (1):187-226.
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  37. An early form of old hegelianism-Schwarz, Ignaz, Christian from bamberg.Wr Beyer - 1983 - Hegel-Studien 18:225-239.
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    A note on a Casimir effect in a uniformly accelerated reference frame.Horst Beyer & Jürgen Nitsch - 1990 - Foundations of Physics 20 (4):459-469.
    Maxwell's equations are established for the free electromagnetic field in two-dimensional space-times. In Minkowski space they are solved under the boundary conditions set by a pair of uniformly accelerated “plates.” With the help of these solutions we determine the regularized energy-momentum tensor of the canonically quantized electromagnetic field at the position of one of the “plates.” Thereby (as a new result) we arrive at a Casimir effect in an accelerated reference frame.
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    Cerebellar tDCS Effects on Conditioned Eyeblinks using Different Electrode Placements and Stimulation Protocols.Linda Beyer, Giorgi Batsikadze, Dagmar Timmann & Marcus Gerwig - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Der "alte Politikus" Hegel.Wilhelm Raimund Beyer - 1980 - Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Marxistische Blätter.
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    Die Entwicklung des Kampfes der Arbeiterklasse in den kapitalistischen Ländern.Hans Beyer & Rolf Reissig - 1971 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 19 (2).
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    Die gawe van onderskeiding as spieël vir die kerk.Jaco Beyers - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (1).
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    Het celibaat Van de priester.J. Beyer - 1962 - Bijdragen 23 (1):52-62.
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    Introduction.Fleur Beyers, Suzan Langenberg & Sophie Langenberg - 2017 - In Suzan Langenberg & Fleur Beyers (eds.), Citizenship in Organizations: Practicing the Immeasurable. Springer Verlag. pp. 1-16.
    The environment where people organize themselves is fundamentally different than thirty years ago: not only has society as a whole changed under the influence of globalization and technological innovation, the theoretical concepts of the organization and perceptions on the traditional ratio between the private and public sphere are shifting simultaneously. The modern, global society consists of arbitrary, fluid networks. The porous separation between the private and the public is fading, which constantly evokes and strengthens discussions on boundaries. We regard the (...)
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    Systemtheorie im Griff des Marxismus: Gedanken über intersystemare Relationen.Wilhelm Raimund Beyer - 1976 - Meisenheim am Glan: Hain.
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    The illusion of intimacy: A Levinasian critique of evolutionary psychology.Marissa S. Beyers & Jeffrey S. Reber - 1998 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 18 (2):176-192.
    While acknowledging the psychological experience of intimacy, evolutionary theory postulates proliferation as the underlying grounds for human relationships. Intimacy, according to evolutionary theory, is merely a psychological mechanism whereby sexual selection and parental investment are facilitated. Unfortunately, the assumption of an underlying evolutionary mechanism which governs human relationships including romantic love, jealousy, and parent–child bonds is fraught with problematic consequences. Unlike the evolutionary understanding of intimacy, the philosophy of E. Levinas offers an alternative conceptualization in which human relationships themselves constitute (...)
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    Von der Überwindung des Ressentiments: Spinoza, Nietzsche und noch einmal Spinoza.Arno Böhler - 2020 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 29 (1):123-134.
    In den ersten Kapiteln werde ich ein ethologisches Modell von Körperlichkeit vorstellen, in dem Körper, ganz im Sinne Spinozas, als lokale Bestandteile eines weltweiten Gefüges gedacht werden. Körper sind demnach keine von ihrer Umgebung isolierbaren Substanzen, in ihnen treten vielmehr Sach-Verhalte in Erscheinung, denen ein systemisches Selbsterhaltungsstreben (conatus) innewohnt. Der den Körpern immanente Appetit, sich in ihrem Sein zu erhalten, bezieht sich daher nicht nur auf die Selbsterhaltung des eigenen Organismus, sondern auf die systemische Erhaltung des eigenen In-der-Welt-Seins, das ein (...)
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  48. Die ästhetische Wirkung der Intervalle.Arno Guido Gustav Faldix - 1908 - Rostock: G. B. Leopold's Universitätsbuchhandlung.
     
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    Ich will eine Welt ohne Kriege.Arno Gruen - 2006 - Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta.
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    52. Evolution der Lyrik.Arno Holz - 1978 - In Bruno Hillebrand (ed.), Texte Zur Nietzsche-Rezeption 1873–1963. De Gruyter. pp. 121-122.
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