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  1. Auseinandersetzung Mit der Heutigen Astrologie.Ein Beispiel & Dr Gustav Lebzeltern - 1994 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 21 (1):302-314.
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  2. Eine Teufelsaustreibung im 20. Jahrhundert.D. D. Dr Gustav Lebzeltern - 1997 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 22 (1):136-156.
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    Auseinandersetzung mit der heutigen Astrologie.Gustav Lebzeltern - 1994 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 21 (1):302-314.
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    Die Erleuchtung.Gustav Lebzeltern - 1985 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 17 (1):74-80.
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    Der Syllogismus, psychologisch betrachtet.Gustav Lebzeltern - 1948 - Graz,: Leykam-Verlag.
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    Eine Teufelsaustreibung im 20. Jahrhundert.Gustav Lebzeltern - 1997 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 22 (1):136-156.
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    Stärker als das Schicksal, oder …?Gustav Lebzeltern - 1992 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 20 (1):177-193.
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    S. Freuds Bild vom Menschen.Gustav Lebzeltern - 1990 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 19 (1):126-145.
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  9. Prof. Dr. Gustav Schilling, der Giessener Herbartianer (1815-1872): ein Lebensbild.Walter Asmus - 1973 - Giessen: Universitätsbibliothek.
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  10. Acht Abhandlungen Herrn Professor Dr. Karl Ludwig Michelet Zum 90. Geburtstag Als Festgruss Dargereicht von Mitgliedern der Philosophischen Gesellschaft.Adolf Lasson, Gustav Engel, Friedrich Kirchner, Wilhelm Paszkowski & Max Runze - 1892 - C.E.M. Pfeffer.
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  11. Festgabe Herrn Dr. Rudolf von Jhering Zum Doktorjubiläum Am 6. August 1892.Rudolf von Jhering, Gustav Hartmann, Heinrich Degenkolb & Friedrich von Thudichum - 1892 - H. Laupp, Jr.
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    Syntactical analysis of the class calculus.Gustav Bergmann - 1942 - Philosophy of Science 9 (2):227-232.
    In a paper read before the last Congress for the Unity of Science, Dr. Milton Singer distinguishes three main phases in the recent history of logic. The achievement he considers most characteristic of the first period is the development of the class calculus or so-called Boolean algebra. It begins with the work of Boole and DeMorgan and culminates in Schroeder's Algebra of Logic. In a minimum formulation, the results of this first stage can be summed up as, first, simplification and (...)
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    Ch. Hörgl, K. Krenn, F. Rauh : Wesen und Weisen der Religion. Ehrengabe für Prof. Dr. Dr. Wilhelm Keilbach zum 60. Geburtstag. Max Hueber Verlag, München 1969, 316 pp. [REVIEW]Gustav Mensching - 1970 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 22 (1):93.
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    Im Ringen um die Wahrheit: Festschrift der Gustav-Siewerth-Akademie zum 70. Geburtstag ihrer Gründerin und Leiterin Prof. Dr. Alma von Stockhausen.Alma von Stockhausen, Remigius Bèaumer, J. Hans Benirschke, Tadeusz Guz & Gustav-Siewerth-Akademie (eds.) - 1997 - Weilheim-Bierbronnen: Gustav-Siewerth-Akademie.
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    “Paging Dr. Lauben! Dr. Gustav Lauben!”: Some Questions about Individualism and Competence. [REVIEW]Arthur Sullivan - 2003 - Philosophical Studies 115 (3):201 - 224.
    In several works, Frege argues that content is objective (i.e., thethoughts we entertain and communicate, and the senses of which theyare composed, are public, not private, property). There are, however,some remarks in the Fregean corpus that are in tension with this view.This paper is centered on an investigation of the most notorious andextreme such passage: the `Dr. Lauben example, from Frege (1918). Aprincipal aim is to attain more clarity on the evident tension withinFreges views on content, between this dominant objectivism (...)
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    Psychological analysis of Nietzsche's Zarathustra: notes on the seminar given by Prof. Dr. C.G. Jung, Zurich, Winter 1935.Carl Gustav Jung - 1934 - [Zurich: C.G. Jung?. Edited by Mary Foote.
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  17. Naturalism.Dr David Macarthur - unknown
    Naturalism is a term that stands for a family of positions that endorse the general idea of being true to, or guided by, “nature”, an idea as old as Western thought itself (e.g. Aristotle is often called a naturalist) and as various and open-ended as interpretations of “nature”. Since the rise of the modern scientific revolution in the seventeenth century, nature has increasingly come to be identified with the-worldas-studied-by-the-sciences. Consequently, naturalism has come to mean a set of positions defined in (...)
     
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    Lebzeltern Gustav. Die vier “ungültigen” Modi: Darapti, Felapton, Bamalip, Fesapo. Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung, vol. 5, pp. 220–233. [REVIEW]Roderick M. Chisholm - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (3):273-273.
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  19. Lebzeltern, Gustav, Der Begriff als psychisches Erlebnis. [REVIEW]Gerhard Stammler - 1948 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 3:303.
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    Pessimismus und weltflucht bei Platon. By Dr Gustav Entz. 8vo. 1 vol. Pp. 191. Tübingen : J. C. B. Mohr, 1911. M. 5.Marie V. Williams - 1914 - The Classical Review 28 (08):282-.
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    Schneider on the Phaedo Die Weltanschauung Platos dargestellt im AuscMusse an den Dialog Phadön. Dr Gustav Von Schneider. Berlin, Weidmannsche Buchhandlung. 1898. M. 3. 40. [REVIEW]R. G. Bury - 1899 - The Classical Review 13 (07):367-.
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    Der Marquis de la Taillade-Espinasse alias Prof. Dr. Gustav Jaeger: eine Süskind’sche InspirationThe Marquis de la Taillade-Espinasse alias Prof. Dr. Gustav Jaeger: A Süskindian inspiration. [REVIEW]Hans J. Rindisbacher - forthcoming - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte.
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    Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Gustav Mensching.Hans-Joachim Klimkeit - 1979 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 31 (2):203-205.
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    Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Gustav Mensching t.Hans-Joachim Klimkeit, Otto Kaiser, F. W. Wentzlaff-Eggebert & Hans-Joachim Schoeps - 1979 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 31 (1-4):203-212.
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    Im Ringen um die Wahrheit: Festschrift der Gustav-Siewerth-Akademie zum 70. Geburtstag ihrer Gründerin und Leiterin Prof. Dr. Alma von Stockhausen.Alma von Stockhausen, Remigius Bäumer, J. Hans Benirschke & Tadeusz Guz (eds.) - 1997 - Weilheim-Bierbronnen: Gustav-Siewerth-Akademie.
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    Beiträge.Joachim Schummer - manuscript
    Die folgende Bibliographie wurde erstellt auf Anregungen mehrerer Autoren aus der ehemaligen DDR auf der vom APC organisierten Diskussionsrunde „Perspektiven der Philosophie der Chemie“ im November 1995 in der Humboldt-Universität Berlin (s. Mitteilungsblatt 1 (1995)). Im Sinne einer „unzensierten“ Bestandsaufnahme soll sie einen Überblick über chemiephilosophische Aktivitäten der DDR für sowohl systematische Anknüpfungen als auch philosophiehistorische Forschungen bieten. Unter den ebenfalls zahlreich vorliegenden chemiehistorischen Arbeiten sind nur ausgewählte begriffs-, theorien- und disziplinenhistorische sowie philosophiehistorisch relevante Texte berücksichtigt. Ebenfalls aufgenommen sind einige (...)
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    The Aeolic Element in the Iliad and Odyssey.George C. Warr - 1887 - The Classical Review 1 (04):91-93.
    Die Homerische Odyssee in der ursprünglichen Sprachform wiederhergestellt von August Fick. Göttingen, 1883.Die Homerische Ilias nach ihrer Entstehung betrachtet wad in der ursprünglichen Sprach-form wiederliergestellt von August Fick. Göttingen, 1885–1886.Philologus, xliii. 1. Dr. K. Sittl, ‘Die Äolismen der Hornerischen Sprache.’ ‘Herr Dr. Karl Sittl und die Hornerischen Äolismen’ von DR. Gustav Hinrichs. Berlin, 1884.Bezzenberger's Beiträge zur Kunde der Indogerm. Sprachen. Vol. xi. ‘Die Sprachform der altionischen und altattischen Lyrik.’ A. Fick.
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    The Aeolic Element in the Iliad and Odyssey.G. C. Warr - 1887 - The Classical Review 1 (2-3):35-38.
    Die Homerische Odyssee in der ursprünglichen Sprachform wiederhergestellt von August Fick. Göttingen, 1883.Die Homerische Ilias nach ihrer Entstehung betrachtet wad in der ursprünglichen Sprach-form wiederliergestellt von August Fick. Göttingen, 1885–1886.Philologus, xliii. 1. Dr. K. Sittl, ‘Die Äolismen der Hornerischen Sprache.’ ‘Herr Dr. Karl Sittl und die Hornerischen Äolismen’ von DR. Gustav Hinrichs. Berlin, 1884.Bezzenberger's Beiträge zur Kunde der Indogerm. Sprachen. Vol. xi. ‘Die Sprachform der altionischen und altattischen Lyrik.’ A. Fick.
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  29. Aspects of Scientific Explanation and Other Essays in the Philosophy of Science.Carl Gustav Hempel - 1965 - New York: The Free Press.
  30. Philosophy of natural science.Carl Gustav Hempel - 1966 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
  31. (1 other version)Studies in the logic of explanation.Carl Gustav Hempel & Paul Oppenheim - 1948 - Philosophy of Science 15 (2):135-175.
    To explain the phenomena in the world of our experience, to answer the question “why?” rather than only the question “what?”, is one of the foremost objectives of all rational inquiry; and especially, scientific research in its various branches strives to go beyond a mere description of its subject matter by providing an explanation of the phenomena it investigates. While there is rather general agreement about this chief objective of science, there exists considerable difference of opinion as to the function (...)
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  32. The function of general laws in history.Carl Gustav Hempel - 1942 - Journal of Philosophy 39 (2):35-48.
    The classic logical positivist account of historical explanation, putting forward what is variously called the "regularity interpretation" (#Gardiner, The Nature of Historical Explanation), the "covering law model" (#Dray, Laws and Explanation in History), or the "deductive model" (Michael #Scriven, "Truisms as Grounds for Historical Explanations"). See also #Danto, Narration and Knowledge, for further criticisms of the model. Hempel formalizes historical explanation as involving (a) statements of determining (initial and boundary) conditions for the event to be explained, and (b) statements of (...)
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  33. Studies in the logic of confirmation (I.).Carl Gustav Hempel - 1945 - Mind 54 (213):1-26.
  34. Studies in the logic of confirmation (II.).Carl Gustav Hempel - 1945 - Mind 54 (214):97-121.
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    Science, Perception, and Reality.Logic and Reality.Wilfrid Sellars & Gustav Bergmann - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (3):421-423.
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  36. Provisoes: A problem concerning the inferential function of scientific theories.Carl Gustav Hempel - 1988 - Erkenntnis 28 (2):147 - 164.
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    Psychological Types.Carl Gustav Jung - 1956 - Routledge.
    _Psychological Types_ is one of Jung's most important and most famous works. First published by Routledge in the early 1920s it appeared after Jung's so-called fallow period, during which he published little, and it is perhaps the first significant book to appear after his own confrontation with the unconscious. It is the book that introduced the world to the terms 'extravert' and 'introvert'. Though very much associated with the unconscious, in _Psychological Types_ Jung shows himself to be a supreme theorist (...)
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  38. Inductive inconsistencies.Carl Gustav Hempel - 1960 - Synthese 12 (4):439-69.
  39. Fundamentals of Concept Formation in Empirical Science.Carl Gustav Hempel - 1972 - In Hempel Carl Gustav, International Encyclopedia of Unified Science. University of Chicago Press.
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  40. Maximal specificity and lawlikeness in probabilistic explanation.Carl Gustav Hempel - 1968 - Philosophy of Science 35 (2):116-133.
    The article is a reappraisal of the requirement of maximal specificity (RMS) proposed by the author as a means of avoiding "ambiguity" in probabilistic explanation. The author argues that RMS is not, as he had held in one earlier publication, a rough substitute for the requirement of total evidence, but is independent of it and has quite a different rationale. A group of recent objections to RMS is answered by stressing that the statistical generalizations invoked in probabilistic explanations must be (...)
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  41. On the Logical Positivists' Theory of Truth.Carl Gustav Hempel - 1934 - Analysis 2 (4):49 - 59.
  42. A framework for using magic to study the mind.Ronald A. Rensink & Gustav Kuhn - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 5 (1508):1-14.
    Over the centuries, magicians have developed extensive knowledge about the manipulation of the human mind—knowledge that has been largely ignored by psychology. It has recently been argued that this knowledge could help improve our understanding of human cognition and consciousness. But how might this be done? And how much could it ultimately contribute to the exploration of the human mind? We propose here a framework outlining how knowledge about magic can be used to help us understand the human mind. Various (...)
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    Aion: Researches Into the Phenomenology of the Self.Carl Gustav Jung - 1956 - Routledge.
    _Aion_ is one of a number of major works that Jung wrote during his seventies that were concerned with the relations between psychology, alchemy and religion. He is particularly concerned in this volume with the rise of Christianity and with the figure of Christ. He explores how Christianity came about when it did, the importance of the figure of Christ and the identification of the figure of Christ with the archetype of the Self. A matter of special importance to Jung (...)
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    When the rooster crows: God, suffering and being in the world.Vincent L. Perri - 2023 - Irvine: Universal Publishers.
    This book closely examines our commonly held beliefs about human suffering, and offers unique insights into God's role in why we suffer. Dr. Perri critically examines what it means to be human from a Judeo-Christian perspective, and extrapolates from the work of Carl Gustav Jung showing a deeply complex development of human transcendence in human suffering. On an interpersonal level, Dr. Perri elaborates on the work of Martin Buber and Emanuel Levinas and shows how our suffering can be shared (...)
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    Dialektik und Widerspruch Bemerkungen zu einem neuen ungarischen Buch.Hans Titze - 1983 - Dialectica 37 (2):141-151.
    Es ist auffallend, dass beim Marxismus die Diskussion über die Dialektik in der Natur nicht aufhört, obwohl über 100 Jahre vergangen sind, seit die Klassiker des Marxismus Hegels Begriffsdialektik auf die Füsse gestellt haben. Bei der Dialektik scheint es offenbar Schwierigkeiten und Mehrdeutigkeiten zu geben, die bis heute noch nicht befriedigend gelöst sind. Dies zeigt ein vor kurzem erschienenes Buch: Rosza Varrò Dialektik in der lebenden Natur, ursprünglich herausgegeben in Budapest, ins Deutsche übersetzt von Frau Dr. Gy. Szäsz als Gemeinschaftsausgabe (...)
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  46. Implications of Carnap’s Work for the Philosophy of Science.Carl Gustav Hempel - 1963 - In Paul Arthur Schilpp, The philosophy of Rudolf Carnap. La Salle, Ill.,: Open Court. pp. 685--709.
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    Epistemic status and the recognizability of social actions.Jonas Ivarsson, Gustav Lymer & Oskar Lindwall - 2016 - Discourse Studies 18 (5):500-525.
    Although the production and recognition of social actions have been central concerns for conversation analysis from the outset, it has recently been argued that CA is yet to develop a systematic analysis of ‘action formation’. As a partial remedy to this situation, John Heritage introduces ‘epistemic status’, which he claims is an unavoidable component of the production and recognition of social action. His proposal addresses the question how is social action produced and recognized? by reference to another question how is (...)
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  48. Psychology and Religion.Carl Gustav Jung - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (54):248-249.
     
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    Psychology and Alchemy.Carl Gustav Jung - 1956 - Routledge.
    Alchemy is central to Jung's hypothesis of the collective unconscious. In this volume he begins with an outline of the process and aims of psychotherapy, and then moves on to work out the analogies between alchemy, Christian dogma and symbolism and his own understanding of the analytic process. Introducing the basic concepts of alchemy, Jung reminds us of the dual nature of alchemy, comprising both the chemical process and a parallel mystical component. He also discusses the seemingly deliberate mystification of (...)
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    Beiträge zur logischen Analyse des Wahrscheinlichkeitsbegriffs.Carl Gustav Hempel - 1934 - Jena,: Universitäts-Buchdruckerei G. Neuenhahn.
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