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  1. (1 other version)Barthel, Ernst, Die Welt als Spannung und Rhythmus. [REVIEW]Chr Jos Wolff - 1929 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 34:182.
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  2. (1 other version)Philosophie und Landschaft.Chr J. Wolff - 1926 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 31:628.
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  3. Gesammelte Werke. Materialien und Dokumente, Band 12, 1 und 2: La métaphysique de Christian Wollf, Vol. 1: Texte, vol. 2: Notes. [REVIEW]Chr Wolff & J. École - 1993 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 55 (1):161-162.
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    Neural Correlates of Executed Compared to Imagined Writing and Drawing Movements: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study.Alexander Baumann, Inken Tödt, Arne Knutzen, Carl Alexander Gless, Oliver Granert, Stephan Wolff, Christian Marquardt, Jos S. Becktepe, Sönke Peters, Karsten Witt & Kirsten E. Zeuner - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    ObjectiveIn this study we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate whether motor imagery of handwriting and circle drawing activates a similar handwriting network as writing and drawing itself.MethodsEighteen healthy right-handed participants wrote the German word “Wellen” and drew continuously circles in a sitting and lying position to capture kinematic handwriting parameters such as velocity, pressure and regularity of hand movements. Afterward, they performed the same tasks during fMRI in a MI and an executed condition.ResultsThe kinematic analysis revealed a general (...)
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    Boekbesprekingen.J.-M. Tison, W. Beuken, Ben Hemelsoet, P. Fransen, Bernard Van Dorpe, P. Van Doornik, S. Trooster, P. Smulders, H. Van Luijk, S. De Smet, J. Kerkhofs, C. Verhaak, M. De Wachter, A. Van Kol, Jos Vercruysse, J. Bots, M. De Tollenaere, Chr van Buijtenen, J. H. Nota, H. Somers, R. Hostie, J. Kijm, P. G. Van Breemen, M. Prick, J. De Bruyne, C. Swüste, P. Lacor & Karel Van Thillo - 1968 - Bijdragen 29 (4):431-464.
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  6. 8.1 The concept of agent responsibility.Shlomi Segall, Hillel Steiner, Zofia Stemplowska, Andrew Williams & Jo Wolff - 2011 - In Carl Knight & Zofia Stemplowska (eds.), Responsibility and distributive justice. New York: Oxford University Press.
  7. Chr. Wolff, Logica Tedesca. In appendice la corrispondenza di J. H. Lambert con G. J. Holland e Kant, ed. R. Ciafardone.K. Oedingen - 1978 - Kant Studien 69 (4):471.
     
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  8. Chr. Wolff, Deutsche Schriften, Band 1.R. Malter - 1967 - Kant Studien 58 (2):264.
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  9. A. G. Baumgarten entre G. W. Leibniz et Chr. Wolff.Mario Casula - 1979 - Archives de Philosophie 42 (4):547.
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    The analytic logic of G. W. Leibniz and Chr. Wolff: A problem in Kant research.Winfried Lenders - 1972 - Synthese 23 (1-2):147 - 153.
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    Die analytische Begriffs- und Urteilstheorie von G. W. Leibniz und Chr. Wolff.Hans-jürgen Enger - 1973 - Studi Internazionali Di Filosofia 5:258-260.
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    Alföldi on Caesar A. Alföldi: Caesar in 44 v.Chr., Band 1: Studien zu Caesars Monarchic und ihren urzeln (Nachlaß hrsg. v. H. Wolff, E. Alföldi-Rosenbaum u. G. Stumpf. Mit e. Anhang v. W. Leschhorn). (Antiquitas 3, 16.) Pp. xii + 450; frontispiece, 25 plates. Bonn: Rudolf Habelt, 1985. DM 240. A. Alföldi: Caesariana. Gesammelte Aufsätze zur Geschichte Caesars und seiner Zeit (Aus d. Nachlaß hrsg. v. E. Alföldi-Rosenbaum). (Antiquitas 3, 27.) Pp. x + 354, many plates. Bonn: Rudolf Habelt, 1984. DM 220. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Rawson - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (02):324-325.
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    Winfried Lenders, "Die analytische Begriffs- und Urteilstheorie von G. W. Leibniz und Chr. Wolff". [REVIEW]Charles A. Corr - 1973 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (4):545.
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    Figurative, Symbolic and Contemplative Cognition. Part II: From Chr.A. Crusius to I. Kant.А.Н Круглов - 2023 - History of Philosophy 28 (1):18-28.
    This paper is the second part of the investigation. Chr. A. Crusius in the “Way to the Certainty and Adequacy of Human Knowledge” introduced the most developed alternative view to Wolffian position regarding symbolic and contemplating correlation. He preferred the contemplating cognition and tied its functioning with imagination. Kant in the “Critique of Pure Reason” brings about a terminology revolution and changes the style of the problem consideration. He turns the proceeding from F. Viet and G.W. Leibniz’s art “speciosa generalis”, (...)
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  15. "Hinweise auf": S. Mansion: Études Aristotéliciennes; G. Pico della Mirandola, Über die Vorstellung; G. Pontano: Dialoge; A Spinoza Bibliography 1971-1983 ; Chr. Wolff: Rede über die praktische Philosophie der Chinesen; J. M. Chladenius: Allgemeine Geschichtswissenschaft; R. Heckmann/H. Krings/R. W. Meyer : Natur und Subjektivität; M. Jäger: Die Ästhetik als Antwort auf das kopernikanische Weltbild; G. Pasternack: Georg Lukács, Späte Ästhetik und Literaturtheorie; C. F. Graumann/Th. Herrmann : Karl Bühlers Axiomatik u. A. Eschbach : Bühler-Studien; Y. Nitta : Japanische Beiträge zur Phänomenologie; H. Plessner: Gesammelte Schriften IX; Ch. Taylor: Philosophical Papers I u. II; R. K. Merton: Entwicklung und Wandel von Forschungsinteressen. [REVIEW]Peter Rohs - 1986 - Philosophische Rundschau 33:157-160.
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  16. The core of the case against judicial review.Jeremy Waldron - 2006 - Yale Law Journal 115:1346-1406.
    author. University Professor in the School of Law, Columbia University. (From July 2006, Professor of Law, New York University.) Earlier versions of this Essay were presented at the Colloquium in Legal and Social Philosophy at University College London, at a law faculty workshop at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and at a constitutional law conference at Harvard Law School. I am particularly grateful to Ronald Dworkin, Ruth Gavison, and Seana Shiffrin for their formal comments on those occasions and also to (...)
     
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    Der Crusius’sche Freiheitsbegriff und seine Voraussetzungen.Katsutoshi Kawamura - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 14:243-248.
    Der Leipziger Pietist Chr. A. Crusius setzt sich mit dem von Leibniz und Wolff festgelegten „Satz vom zureichenden Grund“ auseinander, nach dem nicht nur jedes Naturgeschehnis, sondern auch jede Handlung des Menschen a priori determiniert zu verstehen ist. Zunächst kritisiert Crusius die Vieldeutigkeit des Begriffs „Grund“, wo er zunächst zwischen „Realgrund“ und „Erkenntnisgrund“ unterscheidet, und weiterhin ersteren in „wirkende Ursache“ und „Existentialgrund“, und letzteren in „Erkenntnisgrund a priori“ und „Erkenntnisgrund a posteriori“ einteilt. Nach Crusius hat menschliche freie Handlung keinen (...)
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  18. (1 other version)Global Obligations and the Human Right to Health.Bill Wringe - forthcoming - In Isaacs Tracy, Hess Kendy & Igneski Violetta (eds.), Collective Obligation: Ethics, Ontology and Applications.
    In this paper I attempt to show how an appeal to a particular kind of collective obligation - a collective obligation falling on an unstructured collective consisting of the world’s population as a whole – can be used to undermine recently influential objections to the idea that there is a human right to health which have been put forward by Gopal Sreenivasan and Onora O’Neill. -/- I take this result to be significant both for its own sake and because it (...)
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  19. Moral responsibilities towards refugees. Ethical Annotation #2.Jos Philips, Jacobi Suzanne, Samuel Mulkens, Natascha Rietdijk & Dick Timmer - 2023 - Ethical Annotation.
    Wars and crises worldwide force millions of people to flee and seek refuge, often outside their countries of origin. What moral responsibilities do states have towards refugees? In this Ethical Annotation, Dr Jos Philips and his co-authors zoom in on the responsibilities of EU countries. They consider arguments in favour of and against admitting refugees and argue that EU countries must do at least at much as they can do at little cost, and perhaps even more.
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  20. Social labs as an inclusive methodology to implement and study social change: the case of responsible research and innovation.Jos Timmermans, V. Blok, Robert Braun, R. Wesselink & Rasmus Øjvind Nielsen - forthcoming - Journal of Responsible Innovation.
    The embedding and promotion of social change is faced with aparadoxical challenge. In order to mainstream an approach to socialchange such as responsible research and innovation and makeit into a practical reality rather than an abstract ideal, we need tohave conceptual clarity and empirical evidence. But, in order to beable to gather empirical evidence, we have to presuppose that theapproach already exists in practice. This paper proposes a social labmethodology that is suited to deal with this circularity. Themethodology combines the (...)
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  21. Disadvantage.Jonathan Wolff & Avner de-Shalit - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
    What does it mean to be disadvantaged? Is it possible to compare different disadvantages? What should governments do to move their societies in the direction of equality, where equality is to be understood both in distributional and social terms? Linking rigorous analytical philosophical theory with broad empirical studies, including interviews conducted for the purpose of this book, Wolff and de-Shalit show how taking theory and practice together is essential if the theory is to be rich enough to be applied (...)
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  22. Can the maximum entropy principle be explained as a consistency requirement?Jos Uffink - 1995 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 26 (3):223-261.
    The principle of maximum entropy is a general method to assign values to probability distributions on the basis of partial information. This principle, introduced by Jaynes in 1957, forms an extension of the classical principle of insufficient reason. It has been further generalized, both in mathematical formulation and in intended scope, into the principle of maximum relative entropy or of minimum information. It has been claimed that these principles are singled out as unique methods of statistical inference that agree with (...)
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  23. Quantitative properties.J. E. Wolff - 2023 - In A. R. J. Fisher & Anna-Sofia Maurin (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Properties. London: Routledge.
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    Het welgetemperde gemoed.Jos Kessels - 2019 - Amsterdam: Boom.
    Aan de hand van het meesterwerk van Bach reflecteert Kessels op zijn eigen leven. Hij verbindt de wendingen, kenteringen, harmonie en disharmonie uit Bachs muziek aan episodes uit zijn persoonlijke geschiedenis. Het gevolg van Kessels' zoektocht is dat de lezer onwillekeurig ook over het eigen leven gaat nadenken. Het ogenschijnlijk particuliere project van 'Het welgetemperde gemoed' krijgt zo een universele zeggingskracht.0Kessels laat zien hoe hij streeft naar harmonie en verzoening van tegenstellingen, zich verdiept in de klassieke filosofie, de ideeënleer ontdekt (...)
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  25. Crisis in de filosofie als ontwikkelingsmoment van de filosofie.Jos Lensink - 1983 - In Jeroen Bartels (ed.), Dialectische constructie van de "totaliteit": vier bijdragen. Groningen: Konstapel.
     
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    Nought but molecules in motion.Jos Uffink - 1996 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 27 (3):373-387.
  27. Lanford’s Theorem and the Emergence of Irreversibility.Jos Uffink & Giovanni Valente - 2015 - Foundations of Physics 45 (4):404-438.
    It has been a longstanding problem to show how the irreversible behaviour of macroscopic systems can be reconciled with the time-reversal invariance of these same systems when considered from a microscopic point of view. A result by Lanford shows that, under certain conditions, the famous Boltzmann equation, describing the irreversible behaviour of a dilute gas, can be obtained from the time-reversal invariant Hamiltonian equations of motion for the hard spheres model. Here, we examine how and in what sense Lanford’s theorem (...)
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    The principle of the common cause faces the Bernstein paradox.Jos Uffink - 1999 - Philosophy of Science 66 (3):525.
    I consider the problem of extending Reichenbach's principle of the common cause to more than two events, vis-a-vis an example posed by Bernstein. It is argued that the only reasonable extension of Reichenbach's principle stands in conflict with a recent proposal due to Horwich. I also discuss prospects of the principle of the common cause in the light of these and other difficulties known in the literature and argue that a more viable version of the principle is the one provided (...)
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  29. Bluff Your Way in the Second Law of Thermodynamics.Jos Uffink - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 32 (3):305-394.
    The aim of this article is to analyse the relation between the second law of thermodynamics and the so-called arrow of time. For this purpose, a number of different aspects in this arrow of time are distinguished, in particular those of time-reversal (non-)invariance and of (ir)reversibility. Next I review versions of the second law in the work of Carnot, Clausius, Kelvin, Planck, Gibbs, Caratheodory and Lieb and Yngvason, and investigate their connection with these aspects of the arrow of time. It (...)
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    Religious Fundamentalism: An Empirically Derived Construct and Measurement Scale.Josέ Liht, I. I. I. Lucian Gideon Conway, Sara Savage, Weston White & Katherine A. O'Neill - 2011 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 33 (3):299-323.
    Items were generated to explore the factorial structure of a construct of fundamentalism worded appropriately for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Results suggested three underlying dimensions: (a) External versus Internal Authority, (b) Fixed versus Malleable Religion, and (c) Worldly Rejection versus Worldly Affirmation. The three dimensions indicate that religious fundamentalism is a personal orientation that asserts a supra-human locus of moral authority, context unbound truth, and the appreciation of the sacred over the worldly components of experience. The 15-item, 3-dimension solution was (...)
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    Words and the Mind: How Words Capture Human Experience.Barbara Malt & Phillip Wolff (eds.) - 2010 - Oxford University Press USA.
    The study of word meanings promises important insights into the nature of the human mind by revealing what people find to be most cognitively significant in their experience. However, as we learn more about the semantics of various languages, we are faced with an interesting problem. Different languages seem to be telling us different stories about the mind. For example, important distinctions made in one language are not necessarily made in others. What are we to make of these cross-linguistic differences? (...)
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    Bhāratīya tattvajñānācā br̥had itihāsa.Gajānana Nārāyaṇa Jośī - 1994 - Puṇe: Marāṭhī Tattvajñāna-Mahākośa Maṇḍaḷa yāñce karitā Śubhadā-Sārasvata Prakāśana.
    Comprehensive work on ancient and modern Indic philosophy; with some reference to religious movements and reforms of Marathi and other Indian saints.
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    The Emergence of Practical Self-Understanding: Human Agency and Downward Causation in Plessner’s Philosophical Anthropology.Jos Mul - 2019 - Human Studies 42 (1):65-82.
    Helmuth Plessner’s Levels of Organic Life and the Human [Die Stufen des Organischen und der Mensch, 1928] is one of the founding texts of twentieth century philosophical anthropology (understood as philosophical reflection on the fundamental characteristics of the human lifeform). It is argued that Plessner’s work demonstrates the fundamental indispensability of the qualitative humanities vis-à-vis the natural-scientific study of man. Plessner’s non-reductionist, emergentist naturalism allots complementary roles to the causal and functional investigations of the life sciences and the phenomenological and (...)
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    The medical exception: Physicians, euthanasia and the dutch criminal law.Jos V. M. Welie - 1992 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 17 (4):419-437.
    The legalization of euthanasia, both in the Netherlands and in other countries is usually justified in reference to the right to autonomy of patients. Utilizing recent Dutch jurisprudence, this article intends to show that the judicial proceedings on euthanasia in the Netherlands have not so much enhanced the autonomy of patients, as the autonomy of the medical profession. Keywords: allowing to die, criminal law, euthanasia, law enforcement, legal aspects, legislation, medical ethics, medical profession, self determination, the Netherlands, voluntary euthanasia, withholding (...)
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    Insuperable difficulties: Einstein's statistical road to molecular physics.Jos Uffink - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 37 (1):36-70.
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    Reply to Gao’s ”Comment on ”How to protect the interpretation of the wave function against protective measurements”.Jos Uffink - unknown
    Shan Gao recently presented a critical reconsideration of a paper I wote on the subject of protective measurement. Here, I take the occasion to reply to his objections.
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  37. Śivasaṃhitā: mūla Saṃskr̥ta śloka va subodha Marāṭhī bhāshāntarāsaha.Keśava Rāmacandra Jośī (ed.) - 1978 - Puṇe: Siddhayoga Prakāśana.
     
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    An ontology of physical causation as a basis for assessing causation in fact and attributing legal responsibility.Jos Lehmann & Aldo Gangemi - 2007 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 15 (3):301-321.
    Computational machineries dedicated to the attribution of legal responsibility should be based on (or, make use of) a stack of definitions relating the notion of legal responsibility to a number of suitably chosen causal notions. This paper presents a general analysis of legal responsibility and of causation in fact based on Hart and Honoré’s work. Some physical aspects of causation in fact are then treated within the “lite” version of DOLCE foundational ontology written in OWL-DL, a standard description logic for (...)
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    Reply to Gao's “On Uffink's criticism of protective measurements”.Jos Uffink - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 44 (4):519-523.
    Gao presents a critical reconsideration of a paper I wrote on the subject of protective measurement. Here, I take the occasion to reply to his objections. In particular, I retract my previous claim to have proven that in a protective measurement, the observable being measured on a system must commute with the system's Hamiltonian. However, I do maintain the viability of the interpretation I offered for protective measurements, as well as my analysis of a thought experiment proposed by Aharonov, Anandan (...)
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  40. Philosophie.C. D'armagnac, E. Wolff & G. Ducoin - 1956 - Archives de Philosophie 20.
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    Editor's Introduction.Hans-Wolff Graf - 1995 - World Futures 43 (1):1-6.
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    Euthanasia in Spain: The Public Debate after Ramon Sampedro’s Case.MarÍa JosÉ Guerra - 1999 - Bioethics 13 (5):426-432.
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  43. The constraint rule of the maximum entropy principle.Jos Uffink - 1996 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 27 (1):47-79.
    The principle of maximum entropy is a method for assigning values to probability distributions on the basis of partial information. In usual formulations of this and related methods of inference one assumes that this partial information takes the form of a constraint on allowed probability distributions. In practical applications, however, the information consists of empirical data. A constraint rule is then employed to construct constraints on probability distributions out of these data. Usually one adopts the rule that equates the expectation (...)
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    Leibniz in kitajska filozofija.Maja Milčinski - 1996 - Filozofski Vestnik 17 (3).
    Članek obravnava Leibnizov odnos do kitajske filozofije, ki ga je oblikoval na poznavanju Yijinga in neokonfucijanske filozofije. Njegov glavni vir so bila dela figuristov, jezuitov zgodnjega osemnajstega stoletja, ki so gradila na prepričanju o skupnem izvoru človeštva. Leibnizova teorija monad ima mnogo skupnega s kitajsko korelativistično filozofijo, poleg tega pa je tudi v analizi trigramov klasičnega kitajskega filozofskega dela Yijing odkril potrditev za svoj binarni sistem. Dejstvo, da so Kitajci že vsaj pred 4500 leti imeli matematični sistem in gojili disciplino (...)
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    Not throwing out the baby with the bathwater: Bell's condition of local causality mathematically 'sharp and clean'.Michiel P. Seevinck & Jos Uffink - 2011 - In Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao Gonzalo, Thomas Uebel, Stephan Hartmann & Marcel Weber (eds.), Explanation, Prediction, and Confirmation. Springer. pp. 425--450.
    The starting point of the present paper is Bell’s notion of local causality and his own sharpening of it so as to provide for mathematical formalisation. Starting with Norsen’s analysis of this formalisation, it is subjected to a critique that reveals two crucial aspects that have so far not been properly taken into account. These are the correct understanding of the notions of sufficiency, completeness and redundancy involved; and the fact that the apparatus settings and measurement outcomes have very different (...)
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  46. Die Stunde des Amos.Hans Walter Wolff - 1969
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  47. Eine Entgegnung. E. Study - R. Schmidt.Hellmuth Wolff - 1923 - Annalen der Philosophie 3:551.
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  48. Haggai: A Commentary.Hans Walter Wolff & Margaret Kohl - 1988
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  49. Horton, J. and Mendus, S.-After MacIntyre.J. Wolff - 1997 - Philosophical Books 38:32-34.
  50. Plato. Der Kampf ums Sein.Hans M. Wolff - 1957 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 154:252-253.
     
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