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    Studies in associative interference.Norma F. Besch, Venan E. Thompson & Allan B. Wetzel - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (4):342.
  2. Einführung in die Philosophie.Louis De Raeymaeker & E. Wetzel - 1960 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 16 (1):108-108.
     
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    The clustering of galaxies in the sdss-iii baryon oscillation spectroscopic survey: The low-redshift sample.John K. Parejko, Tomomi Sunayama, Nikhil Padmanabhan, David A. Wake, Andreas A. Berlind, Dmitry Bizyaev, Michael Blanton, Adam S. Bolton, Frank van den Bosch, Jon Brinkmann, Joel R. Brownstein, Luiz Alberto Nicolaci da Costa, Daniel J. Eisenstein, Hong Guo, Eyal Kazin, Marcio Maia, Elena Malanushenko, Claudia Maraston, Cameron K. McBride, Robert C. Nichol, Daniel J. Oravetz, Kaike Pan, Will J. Percival, Francisco Prada, Ashley J. Ross, Nicholas P. Ross, David J. Schlegel, Don Schneider, Audrey E. Simmons, Ramin Skibba, Jeremy Tinker, Rita Tojeiro, Benjamin A. Weaver, Andrew Wetzel, Martin White, David H. Weinberg, Daniel Thomas, Idit Zehavi & Zheng Zheng - unknown
    We report on the small-scale (0.5 13 h - 1M, a large-scale bias of ~2.0 and a satellite fraction of 12 ± 2 per cent. Thus, these galaxies occupy haloes with average masses in between those of the higher redshift BOSS CMASS sample and the original SDSS I/II luminous red galaxy sample © 2012 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society © doi:10.1093/mnras/sts314.
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  4. Consuetudo carnalis in Augustine's confessions: Confessing identity/belonging to difference.Kathleen Roberts Skerrett - 2009 - Journal of Religious Ethics 37 (3):495-512.
    The political theorist William E. Connolly reads Augustine 's Confessions as an exhortation to deny the paradox of identity/difference. The paradox for Connolly is this: if one confesses a true identity, one must be false to difference, but if one is true to difference, one must sacrifice the promise of true identity. I revisit Augustine 's Confessions here in order to offer a reading of their paradoxical character that contrasts with Connolly's. I will argue that Augustine 's confession does not (...)
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    CONSUETUDO CARNALIS IN AUGUSTINE'S CONFESSIONS: Confessing Identity/Belonging to Difference.Kathleenroberts Skerrett - 2009 - Journal of Religious Ethics 37 (3):495-512.
    The political theorist William E. Connolly reads Augustine's Confessions as an exhortation to deny the paradox of identity/difference. The paradox for Connolly is this: if one confesses a true identity, one must be false to difference, but if one is true to difference, one must sacrifice the promise of true identity. I revisit Augustine's Confessions here in order to offer a reading of their paradoxical character that contrasts with Connolly's. I will argue that Augustine's confession does not deny the paradox (...)
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    Logik, Mathematik und Natur im objektiven Idealismus: Festschrift für Dieter Wandschneider zum 65. Geburtstag.Bernd Brassel, Vittorio Hösle, Wolfgang Neuser & Dieter Wandschneider - 2004 - Königshausen & Neumann.
    M. Wetzel: Objektiver Idealismus und Prinzip Subjektivität in der Philosophie der Natur - G. F. Frigo: Aristoteles' Einfluß auf Hegels Naturphilosophie - W. Neuser: Das Anderssein der Idee, das Außereinandersein der Natur und der Begriff - H.-H. von Borzesz-kowski / R. Wahsner: Gibt es eine Logik der Physik als Vorstufe zur Hegelschen Begriffslogik - E.-O. Onnasch: System und Methode in der Philosophie Hegels - B. Braßler: Vorzüge einer Theorie der Dialektik - L. Fleischhacker: Mathematik und Natur, Verwandte oder Fremde (...)
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  7. Types and tokens: on abstract objects.Linda Wetzel - 2009 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    In this book, Linda Wetzel examines the distinction between types and tokens and argues that types exist (as abstract objects, since they lack a unique ...
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    Ephemer.Petra Maria Meyer (ed.) - 2020 - Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink, Brill Deutschland.
    Die Sprache weiß, wovon sie spricht. Das zeigt sich im Kompositum "ef?μe ", von dem das deutsche "ephemer" abgeleitet wurde. Während das Präfix "epi" u.a. die Bedeutungen "darauf, während, bis zu" umfasst, bedeutet "hemära" nicht nur "Tag", sondern auch "Zeit" und "Leben". Das Ephemere spricht existenziell die Daseinsweise des Menschen an. Ephemeroi, Menschen, sind "Eintagswesen", "eines Schattens Traum". Ohne das Ephemere als Kennzeichen der Moderne und Postmoderne zu vernachlässigen, unter Berücksichtigung der Wechselwirkungen mit Medienumbrüchen und Künsten stehen Fragen nach der (...)
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  9. (1 other version)Types and tokens.Linda Wetzel - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The distinction between a type and its tokens is a useful metaphysical distinction. In §1 it is explained what it is, and what it is not. Its importance and wide applicability in linguistics, philosophy, science and everyday life are briefly surveyed in §2. Whether types are universals is discussed in §3. §4 discusses some other suggestions for what types are, both generally and specifically. Is a type the sets of its tokens? What exactly is a word, a symphony, a species? (...)
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    Korrespondenzen.Karl Jaspers - 2016 - Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag. Edited by Matthias Bormuth, Dietrich von Engelhardt, Dominic Kaegi, Reiner Wiehl, Carsten Dutt & Eike Wolgast.
    Der Psychiater und Philosoph Karl Jaspers hinterließ eine große fachliche und persönliche Korrespondenz, die historisch vom Untergang des Kaiserreichs bis zur Etablierung der Bundesrepublik reicht. Diese kritische und kommentierte Edition vermittelt ein umfassendes Bild dieses Denkers. Briefpartner dieses Bandes:Gustav Bally, Kurt Beringer, Ludwig Binswanger, Eugen Bleuler, Max Born, Albert Fraenkel, Viktor E. Frankl, Robert Gaupp, Wolfgang Gentner, Hans Walter Gruhle, Willy Hellpach, Jakob Klaesi, Ludwig Klages, Kurt Kolle, Ernst Kretschmer, Arthur Kronfeld, Willhelm Mayer-Gross, Alexander Mitscherlich, Rudolf Nissen, Franz Nissl, Curt (...)
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  11. What are occurrences of expressions?Linda Wetzel - 1993 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 22 (2):215 - 219.
  12. That numbers could be objects.Linda Wetzel - 1989 - Philosophical Studies 56 (3):273--92.
  13. On Types and Words.Linda Wetzel - 2002 - Journal of Philosophical Research 27:239-265.
    Peirce illustrated the type-token distinction by means of the definite article: there is only one word type “the,” but there are likely to be about twenty tokens of it on this page. Not all tokens are inscriptions; some are sounds, whispered or shouted, and some are smoke signals. The type “the” is neither written ink nor spoken sound; it is an abstract object. Or consider the Grizzly Bear, Ursus arctos horribilis. At one time its U.S. range was most of the (...)
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  14. Dummett's criteria for singular terms.Linda Wetzel - 1990 - Mind 99 (394):239-254.
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    Augustine and the limits of virtue.James Wetzel - 1992 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    Augustine's moral psychology was one of the richest in late antiquity, and in this book James Wetzel evaluates its development, indicating that the insights offered by Augustine on free-will have been prevented from receiving full appreciation as the result of an anachronistic distinction between theology and philosophy. He shows that it has been commonplace to divide Augustine's thought into earlier and later phases, the former being more philosophically informed than the latter. Wetzel's contention is that this division is (...)
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    The trouble with nominalism.Linda Wetzel - 2000 - Philosophical Studies 98 (3):361-370.
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    Diskurse des Politischen: zwischen Re- und Dekonstruktion.Dietmar J. Wetzel - 2003 - München: Brill Fink.
    Dietmar Wetzel unternimmt eine diskurskritisch-vergleichenden Lektüre zweier Theorielinien der neueren Sozialphilosophie: identitäts- versus alteritätsorientierte Konzepte. Das Denken des Ethischen und des Politischen wird dabei anhand einer Beschäftigung mit Schlüsselbegriffen, Konstellationen und Figuren der Gegenwartsgesellschaft thematisch an Gerechtigkeit, Geschlecht, Dritte(m) und Gemeinschaft ausgerichtet. Soziologische Essays, dem Intellektuellen, der Hausfrau, dem Grenzpolizisten und dem Flüchtling gewidmet sind, komplementieren die Analysen. So kann gezeigt werden, daß differenztheoretische Positionen (Lévinas/Derrida) den Begriff der Gerechtigkeit um Aspekte der Fürsorge und der moralischen Gefühle erweitern müssen (...)
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    Possible states of affairs.Thomas Wetzel - 1998 - Philosophical Studies 91 (1):43-60.
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    States of affairs.Thomas Wetzel - 2003 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  20. (1 other version)Augustine and the Limits of Virtue.James WETZEL - 1992 - Religious Studies 29 (4):562-563.
     
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    Can Theodicy Be Avoided? The Claim of Unredeemed Evil.James Wetzel - 1989 - Religious Studies 25 (1):1 - 13.
    Theodicy begins with the recognition that the world is not obviously under the care of a loving God with limitless power and wisdom. If it were, why would the world be burdened with its considerable amount and variety of evil? Theodicists are those who attempt to answer this question by suggesting a possible rationale for the appearance of evil in a theocentric universe. In the past theodicists have taken up the cause of theodicy in the service of piety, so that (...)
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  22. Prinzip Subjektivität: Allgemeine Theorie. Zweiter Halbband: Natur, Gesellschaft, konkrete Subjektivität.Manfred Wetzel - 2006 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 68 (2):431-432.
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    Is socrates essentially a man?Linda Wetzel - 2000 - Philosophical Studies 98 (2):203-220.
  24. Augustine.James Wetzel - 2007 - In John Corrigan, The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Emotion. Oup Usa.
     
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    Splendid Vices and Secular Virtues: Variations on Milbank's Augustine.James Wetzel - 2004 - Journal of Religious Ethics 32 (2):271 - 300.
    John Milbank's case against secular reason draws much of its authority and force from Augustine's critique of pagan virtue. "Theology and Social Theory" could be characterized, without too much insult to either Augustine or Milbank, as a postmodern "City of God". Modern preoccupations with secular virtues, marketplace values, and sociological bottom-lines are likened there to classically pagan preoccupations with the virtues of self-conquest and conquest over others. Against both modern and antique "ontological violence" (where 'to be' is 'to be antagonistic'), (...)
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    Predestination, Pelagianism, and foreknowledge.James Wetzel - 2001 - In Eleonore Stump & Norman Kretzmann, The Cambridge Companion to Augustine. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 49--58.
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    Reflexion und Bestimmtheit in Hegels Wissenschaft der Logik.Manfred Wetzel - 1971 - Hamburg,: Stiftung Europa-Kolleg; Fundament-Verlag Sasse.
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    Dialektik als Ontologie auf der Basis selbstreflexiver Erkenntniskritik: neue Grundlegung einer "Wissenschaft der Erfahrung des Bewusstseins" und Prolegomena zu einer Dialektik in systematischer Absicht.Manfred Wetzel - 1986
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    Praktisch-politische Philosophie.Manfred Wetzel - 1993
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    Will and Interiority in Augustine.James Wetzel - 2002 - Augustinian Studies 33 (2):139-160.
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    The blue book as an introduction to Wittgenstein.C. Robert Wetzel - 1978 - Philosophical Investigations 1 (3):37-43.
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    Die logische Kreuzung des Verhältnisses von Fundamental- und Real-Philosophie mit der Differenz von unendlichem und endlichem Denken.Manfred Wetzel - 2016 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2016 (1).
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  33. Appendix. A broken vessel, or What it means to be an agent : Stanley Hauerwas on theology and practical reason.James Wetzel - 2017 - In Vivasvan Soni & Thomas Pfau, Judgment and Action: Fragments toward a History. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
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    Art and Science: Organicism and Goethe's Classical Aesthetics.Wd Wetzels - 1987 - In F. R. Burwick, Approaches to Organic Form: Permutations in Science and Culture. Springer Verlag. pp. 71-85.
    If one attempts to examine the role of a concept in the writings of a man of letters, it seems appropriate to begin with some linguistic observations pertinent to the discussion: aesthetics. To what extent and in what particular way does the metaphorical field associated with the concept of organism determine or at least reach into descriptions of the creative process as such? Such an initial step of modest pragmatics suggests itself especially in view of the fact that Goethe never (...)
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  35. Augustine’s City of God: A Critical Guide.James Wetzel (ed.) - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Augustine's City of God has profoundly influenced the course of Western political philosophy, but there are few guides to its labyrinthine argumentation that hold together the delicate interplay of religion and philosophy in Augustine's thought. The essays in this volume offer a rich examination of those themes, using the central, contested distinction between a heavenly city on earthly pilgrimage and an earthly city bound for perdition to elaborate aspects of Augustine's political and moral vision. Topics discussed include Augustine's notion of (...)
     
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  36. Auch die explizierende Sprache bedarf der Explikation.Manfred Wetzel - 1991 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 2 (2):281.
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    Anpassungsprobleme. Die Kunst und das Lehramt.Tanja Wetzel - 2017 - In Anja Weiberg & Stefan Majetschak, Aesthetics Today: Contemporary Approaches to the Aesthetics of Nature and of Arts. Proceedings of the 39th International Wittgenstein Symposium in Kirchberg. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 219-232.
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  38. Action et passion.Marc Wetzel - 1994 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 48 (189):303-326.
     
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  39. A Graveyard for the Midwest: Sherwood Anderson, Soren Kierkegaard, and the Sacred in Midwestern Literature.Thomas A. Wetzel - 2000 - Dissertation, The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
    The dissertation explores the philosophical, literary, and stylistic similarities between the twentieth century American writer Sherwood Anderson and the nineteenth century Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard. These similarities suggest that the Ohio writer's work and aesthetic were deeply influenced by the Danish thinker, and the connection between them lies in the immigrant rural religious communities of the American Middle West. Ultimately, these interrelations reveal a "religious-aesthetic" unique to the entire range of Midwestern literature of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, and they (...)
     
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    A Meditation on Hell: Lessons from Dante.James Wetzel - 2002 - Modern Theology 18 (3):375-394.
    This essay borrows Dante's inspiration in the Inferno to explore a theology of hell. The usual apologies for hell either bank on a retributive paradigm of justice or are content to have hell introduce a note of tragedy into the history of redemption. The theology that is culled from Dante, and especially from his handling of Virgil's place and authority in hell, is neither retributive in its justice nor tragic in its vision. Dante shows us how to make some sense (...)
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  41. Alain, the man who keeps me from lying (Emile-Auguste Chartier).M. Wetzel - 2001 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 55 (215):109-120.
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  42. Book reviews-inventing the criminal, a history of German criminology 1880-1945.Richard F. Wetzell & Benno Muller-Hill - 2000 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 22 (3):442-442.
     
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    Crisis Mentalities.James Wetzel - 2000 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 74 (1):115-133.
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    Diskurse als Wege zur Dialektik. Handlungsformationen philosophischen Denkens im Diskurs.Manfred Wetzel - 1989 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 43 (2):213 - 240.
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    Der Denker als Zeit-Zeuge. Derrida über Zeugnis und Beweis.Michael Wetzel - 2007 - In Georg Christoph Tholen & Hans-Joachim Lenger, Mnema: Derrida Zum Andenken. Transcript Verlag. pp. 209-220.
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    Development of control of attention from different perspectives.Nicole Wetzel - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  47. Das» Ontologische «und das» Epistemologische «.Manfred Wetzel - 2004 - In Christoph Halbig, Michael Quante & Ludwig Siep, Hegels Erbe. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. pp. 401.
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    Ethik der Gabe: Denken Nach Jacques Derrida.Michael Wetzel & Jean-Michel Rabaté (eds.) - 1993 - De Gruyter.
    Die thematisch breit gefächerte Reihe umfasst Schriften zur Kunst- und Bildwissenschaft, Kulturgeschichte und Philosophie.
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    Erkenntnistheorie: die Gegenstandsbeziehung und Tätigkeit des erkennenden Subjekts als Gegenstand der Erkenntnistheorie.Manfred Wetzel - 1978 - München: W. Fink.
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    Entdeckungsgeschichte der Polyfluorethylene: Zufall oder Ergebnis gezielter Forschung?Walter Wetzel - 2005 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 13 (2):79-91.
    For a long time Polytetrafluoroethylene has been considered an accidental discovery made at DuPont in 1938. Less well known is the fact that Hoechst already in the early 1930s did research in the field of fluoroethylenes, already preparing both Polytetrafluoroethylene and Polychlorotrifluoroethylene and recognizing their extraordinary qualities.At DuPont, however, Polytetrafluoroethylen was discovered by chance in 1938 during experiments to produce refrigerants, without its unusual properties being perceived. Here the reasons are outlined why Hoechst for two decades was not allowed to (...)
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