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    Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy -- Second Book: Studies in the Phenomenology of Constitution.Edmund Husserl - 1990 - Springer.
    As is made plain in the critical apparatus and editorial matter appended to the original German publication of Hussed's Ideas II, I this is a text with a history. It underwent revision after revision, spanning almost 20 years in one of the most fertile periods of the philosopher's life. The book owes its form to the work of many hands, and its unity is one that has been imposed on it. Yet there is nothing here that cannot be traced back (...)
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    Phenomenological psychology: lectures, summer semester, 1925.Edmund Husserl - 1977 - The Hague: M. Nijhoff.
    THE TEXT In the summer semester of 1925 in Freiburg, Edmund Husserl delivered a lecture course on phenomenological psychology, in 1926127 a course on the possibility of an intentional psychology, and in 1928 a course entitled "Intentional Psychology. " In preparing the critical edition of Phiinomeno logische Psychologie (Husserliana IX), I Walter Biemel presented the entire 1925 course as the main text and included as supplements significant excerpts from the two subsequent courses along with pertinent selections from various research (...)
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    Introduction to the Logical investigations: a draft of a preface to the Logical investigations (1913).Edmund Husserl - 1975 - The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff. Edited by Edmund Husserl.
    TO THE LOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS A DRAFT OF A PREFACE TO THE LOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS ( 1913) Edited by EUGEN FINK Translated with Introductions by PHILIP J. BOSSERT and CURTIS H. PETERS • MARTINUS NIJHOFF THE HAGUE 1975 © I975 by Martinus Nijhoff. The Hague. Netherlands All rights reserved. including the right to translate or to reproduce this book or parts thereof in any form ISBN-I3: 978-90-247-1711-8 e-ISBN-I3: 978-94-010-1655-1 DOl: 10. 1007/978-94-010-1655-1 TO HERBERT SPIEGELBERG ESTEEMED SCHOLAR, MENTOR, FRIEND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like (...)
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  4. (1 other version)To save the Phenomena.Pierre Duhem, Edmund Doland & Chaninah Maschler - 1970 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 21 (3):303-304.
     
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    Précis of the brain and emotion.Edmund T. Rolls - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (2):177-191.
    The topics treated in The brain and emotion include the definition, nature, and functions of emotion (Ch. 3); the neural bases of emotion (Ch. 4); reward, punishment, and emotion in brain design (Ch. 10); a theory of consciousness and its application to understanding emotion and pleasure (Ch. 9); and neural networks and emotion-related learning (Appendix). The approach is that emotions can be considered as states elicited by reinforcers (rewards and punishers). This approach helps with understanding the functions of emotion, with (...)
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    Zur Lehre Vom Wesen Und Zur Methode der Eidetischen Variation: Texte Aus Dem Nachlass, (1891-1935).Edmund Husserl - 2011 - Springer. Edited by Dirk Fonfara.
    Hierbei beruhrt Husserl auch Themen, welche die Grenzen der Methode aufzeigen, z.B. die eidetische Variation meines eigenen Charakters.
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    Investigações lógicas.Edmund Husserl - 2005 - [Lisboa]: Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa. Edited by Elmar Holenstein.
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    Human Dignity and Bioethics.Edmund D. Pellegrino, Thomas W. Merrill & Adam Schulman (eds.) - 2009 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    This collection of essays, commissioned by the President’s Council on Bioethics, explores a fundamental concept crucial to today’s discourse in law and ethics in general and in bioethics in particular. Since its formation in 2001, the council has frequently used the term “human dignity” in its discussions and reports. In this volume scholars from the fields of philosophy, medicine and medical ethics, law, political science, and public policy address the issue of what the concept of “human dignity” entails and its (...)
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  9. Sexual harassment and wrongful communication.Edmund Wall - 2001 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 31 (4):525-537.
  10. A theory of emotion and consciousness, and its application to understanding the neural basis of emotion.Edmund T. Rolls - 1995 - In Michael S. Gazzaniga (ed.), The Cognitive Neurosciences. MIT Press.
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    The definition of sexual harassment.Edmund Wall - 1991 - Public Affairs Quarterly 5 (4):371-385.
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    Privacy and the Moral Right to Personal Autonomy.Edmund Wall - 2011 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 25 (1):69-85.
    I argue that the moral right to privacy is the moral right to consent to access by others to one’s personal information. Although this thesis is relatively simple and already implicit in considerations about privacy, it has, nevertheless, been overlooked by philosophers. In the paper, I present and defend my account of the moral right to privacy, respond to possible objections to it, and attempt to show its advantages over two recent accounts: one by Steve Matthews and the other by (...)
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    (1 other version)Was heißt es, eine empirisch-wissenschaftliche theorie zu konstruieren?Edmund Nierlich - 1986 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 17 (2):295-314.
    While the logical reconstruction of empirical theories is, in principle, no longer a matter of dispute, the possibility and, furthermore, the procedure of constructing ab initio such theories are hardly debated upon, although this might be conducive to the advancement, above all, of sciences of a pre-paradigmatic status. Eight steps are here proposed for the constructive development of an explanatory empirical theory in a strictly scientific sense, the development starting with a construction of the theory's set of partial potential models (...)
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    (1 other version)Die Phänomenologie und die Fundamente der Wissenschaften: Text nach "Husserliana".Edmund Husserl - 1986 - Meiner, F.
    Das von Husserl als "wissenschaftstheoretischer Teil" bezeichnete dritte Buch seiner Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie und phänomenologischen Philosophie (1913) wurde, entgegen der ursprünglichen Absicht, von ihm selbst nie zur Veröffentlichung gebracht. Dessen ungeachtet verdient dieser Text jedoch gerade für das frühe Denken Husserls besondere Beachtung. So zeigt sich an ihm die deutliche Trennung von phänomenologischer und ontologischer Forschung, wird hier der applikative Wert der Phänomenologie für die empirische Wissenschaft betont und stellen sich vor allem mögliche Wege in die transzendentale Phänomenologie (...)
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    The Study of Nature and the Vision of God, with Other Essays in Philosophy.Edmund H. Hollands - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18 (1):88-90.
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  16. Czy uzasadnione i prawdziwe przekonanie jest wiedzą? (tłumaczenie i oryginał).Edmund L. Gettier - 1990 - Principia 1.
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  17. Fenomenologia świadomości estetycznej.Edmund Husserl - 2002 - Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 21:254.
     
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    On Hare's attempt to bridge the Kantian‐consequentialist gap: A response to Forschler's rejoinder.Edmund Wall - 2022 - Metaphilosophy 54 (1):161-163.
    In a paper in this journal (Wall 2016), the author of the present paper critiqued Scott Forschler's attempt (2013) to establish that Jens Timmermann's argument (2005) against R. M. Hare's attempt (1981) to bridge the Kantian-consequentialist gap is unsuccessful. Forschler's thesis is that Hare's utilitarianism is strictly normative, not metaethical. In Hare's ethical rationalism, which is metaethical but contains no intrinsic ends (Forschler 2013), reason determines the proper ends, and preference satisfaction has no value prior to reason's determinations (Forschler 2013). (...)
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    Surveying the meritocracy: The problems of intelligence and mobility in the studies of the Population Investigation Committee.Edmund Ramsden - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 47:130-141.
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  20. Psychological Studies in the Elements of Logic.Edmund G. Husserl - 1977 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 58 (4):297.
     
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    Ideas: general introduction to pure phenomenology.Edmund Husserl - 2012 - New York: Routledge.
    Widely regarded as the father of phenomenology, Edmund Husserl's Ideas puts forth his revolutionary argument for phenomenology as the foundation of all philosophy and for experience as the source of all knowledge. His work has heavily influenced some of the greatest contemporary thinkers of all time including Heidegger, Sartre, Levinas, Merleau-Ponty and Derrida, and has dramatically altered the course of Western Philosophy.
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    Erinnerung, Befreiung, Solidarität: Benjamin, Marcuse, Habermas und die politische Theologie.Edmund Arens, Ottmar John & Peter Rottländer - 1991 - Düsseldorf: Patmos. Edited by Ottmar John & Peter Rottländer.
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    Er interpretasjonisme forenlig med kausalisme?Edmund Henden - 2004 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 39 (1-2):105-118.
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    Religiöse Zeichensysteme im Spannungsfeld anikonischer und ikonischer Darstellung. Neue Perspektiven zu einer zeichentheoretischen Begründung der Religionswissenschaft.Edmund Hermsen - 2003 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 55 (2):97-120.
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    Kryzys arystokratycznego pojęcia arete. Z badań nad historią myśli greckiej.Edmund Heza - 1972 - Etyka 10:61-85.
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    Modern Thought and the Crisis in BeliefR. M. Wenley.Edmund H. Hollands - 1910 - International Journal of Ethics 20 (4):504-508.
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    A different approach to patients and loved ones who request "futile" treatments.Edmund G. Howe - 2012 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 23 (4):291-298.
    The author describes an alternative approach that careproviders may want to consider when caring for patients who request interventions that careproviders see as futile. This approach is based, in part, on findings of recent neuroimaging research. The author also provides several examples of seemingly justifiable “paternalistic omissions,” taken from articles in this issue of The Journal of Clinical Ethics (JCE). The author suggests that while careproviders should always give patients and their loved ones all potentially relevant information regarding “futile” decisions, (...)
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    Comment on the CEJA Guidelines: Treating Patients Who Deny Reality.Edmund G. Howe - 2006 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 17 (4):317-322.
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    Do We Undervalue Feelings in Patients Who Are Cognitively Impaired?Edmund G. Howe - 2006 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 17 (4):291-301.
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    New Ways to Cut through Ethical Gordian Knots.Edmund G. Howe - 2017 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 28 (4):257-268.
    Clinicians and ethicists routinely encounter complex ethical dilemmas that seem intractable, which have been described as ethical Gordian knots. How can they best assist patients and surrogate decision makers who are entangled in struggles around the capacity to make life-or-death treatment decisions? In this article I describe unconventional and unorthodox approaches to help slice through these dilemmas.
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    Present Challenges in Decreasing the Time for IRB Research Reviews in the Military.Edmund G. Howe - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (8):53-54.
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    Some New Paradigms for Ethics Consultants.Edmund G. Howe - 2004 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 15 (3):211-222.
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    "Third generation" ethics: what careproviders should do before they do ethics.Edmund G. Howe - 2010 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 21 (1):3-13.
    The author suggests that a “first generation” task in bioethics is to give patients the information they need; a “second generation” task is to do this in the most effective way; and a “third generation” task is to avoid harming patients by imposing value biases. The author discusses ways to pursue this third generation task.
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  34. Nature, reason and the limits of state authority.Edmund H. Hollands - 1916 - Philosophical Review 25 (5):645-661.
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    The fallacy of selfish selflessness.Edmund J. S. Sonuga-Barke - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (4):721-722.
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    Baptism and baptismal rites at qumran?S. J. Edmund F. Sutcliffe - 1960 - Heythrop Journal 1 (3):179–188.
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    Studies in the explanation of issues in biomedical ethics: (II) on "on play[ing] God", etc.Edmund L. Erde - 1989 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 14 (6):593-615.
    tracked the influence of the major Western historical paradigm of the great chain of being through various positions taken about abortion. This essay shows the paradigm's influence on our language – especially in animating the use of "god" and phrases like "playing god". This is important given the prevalence of religious values in bioethics debates and the pervasiveness of the language. I hunt unsuccessfully for a meaning that could serve as a moral principle, and I show how these phrases are (...)
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    Evidence for God.Edmund Flood - 1972 - New York,: Paulist Press.
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    Hallucination of memory and `telepathy'.Edmund Gurney - 1888 - Mind 13 (51):415-417.
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    Natural religion.Edmund Gurney - 1883 - Mind 8 (30):198-221.
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    (1 other version)The relation of science to concrete experience.Edmund H. Hollands - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15 (6):614-626.
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    Sex differences in pain: Evolutionary links to facial pain expression.Edmund Keogh & Anita Holdcroft - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (4):465-465.
    Women typically report more pain than men, as well as exhibit specific sex differences in the perception and emotional expression of pain. We present evidence that sex is a significant variable in the evolution of facial expression of pain.
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    Homage to David Thomasma: Introduction.Edmund D. Pellegrino - 2005 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 26 (6):437-439.
  44. Racism: A World Issue.Edmund Davison Soper - 1947
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  45. Disturbed by Joy.Edmund A. Steimle - 1967
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    Critical psychology and pedagogy: interpretation of the personal world.Edmund V. Sullivan - 1990 - New York: Bergin & Garvey Publishers.
    Sullivan describes the working of his book as "an elaboration" of its title. He thoroughly develops his meaning of "critical psychology" and demonstrates its relationship to the personal world. His bottom line: psychology is extraordinarily relevant to the current workings of society. Having developed a critical pedagogy for the interpretation of the personal world, Sullivan closes with concrete examples of how critical psychology addresses applied problems and suggests its productive application to any area or discipline.
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    Habermas und die Theologie: Beiträge zur theologischen Rezeption, Diskussion und Kritik der Theorie kommunikativen Handelns.Edmund Arens (ed.) - 1989 - Düsseldorf: Patmos.
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    Ortsgruppe der Kant-Gesellschaft Kiel.Edmund Haupt - 1920 - Kant Studien 25 (1).
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    Education, individuality and community: International comparisons.Edmund King - 1980 - British Journal of Educational Studies 28 (2):112-123.
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    Natural Morality, Descriptivism, and Non-Cognitivism.Edmund Wall - 2015 - Philosophia 43 (1):233-248.
    I attempt to identify a problem running through the foundation of R. M. Hare’s ethical prescriptivism and the more recent sentimentalism/ethical expressivism of Simon Blackburn. The non-cognitivism to which Hare and Blackburn’s approaches are committed renders them unable to establish stable contents for basic moral principles and, thus, incapable of conducting a logical analysis of moral terms or statements. I argue that objective-descriptive- natural ethical theories are in a much better position to provide a satisfying account of the logical analysis (...)
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