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    A thematic interpretation of Plato's apology and crito.Ernst Moritz Manesse - 1980 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (3):393-400.
  2. Moral principles and alternatives in Max Weber and John Dewey, I.Ernst Moritz Manasse - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (2):29-48.
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    La Pensee Religieuse du Jeune Hegel: Liberte et Alienation.Ernst Moritz Manasse - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 16 (3):435-436.
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    (3 other versions)Geist der Zeit Teil 1.Ernst Moritz Arndt - 1807 - De Gruyter.
    Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für "ARNDT: GEIST DER ZEIT T. 1 ARNGS E-BOOK" verfügbar.
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    Germanien und Europa.Ernst Moritz Arndt - 1940 - Berlin,: W. Kohlhammer. Edited by Ernst Anrich.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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    Platons Entwicklung zur Dialektik. Untersuchungen zum Problem des Eleatismus.Ernst Moritz Manasse - 1952 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 13 (2):280-281.
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    Platonliteratur: Werke in französischer Sprache.Ernst Moritz Manasse - 1976
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  8. K. Riezler, Man.Ernst Moritz Manasse - 1954 - Philosophische Rundschau 2 (1/2):92.
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    Moral principles and alternatives in Max Weber and John Dewey, II.Ernst Moritz Manasse - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (3):57-68.
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    Max Weber on race.Ernst Moritz Manasse - 1947 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 14 (2):191-221.
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    Platon der Erzieher (review).Ernst Moritz Manasse - 1963 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 1 (2):239-246.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 239 die Herausgeber nicht mit, von wem. Jedem Dialog geht eine Gliederung voran; jeder Band ist mit einer recht brauchbaren Bibliographie versehen. Es ist erstaunlich zu erfahren, dass der erste Band, erstmalig in 1957 erschienen, in 1963 eine Auflage von 78000 erreicht hat; bleiben auch die Auflageziffern der fibrigen B~inde dahinter zurfick, so sind sie doch genfigend eindrucksvoll. Man wfinscht, der Verlag m6chte doch, durch diesen Erfolg (...)
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    Platons Sophistes und Politikos: Das Problem Der Wahrheit.Ernst Moritz Manasse - 1937 - [S.N.].
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    Platons ungeschriebene Lehre. Studien zur systematischen und geschichtlichen Begrundung der Wissenschaften in der platonischen Schule.Ernst Moritz Manasse & Konrad Gaiser - 1965 - American Journal of Philology 86 (4):439.
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  14. The Philosophical Value of the History of Philosophy.Ernst Moritz Manasse - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 12:538.
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    Platon: Einfuhrung in seine Philosophie.Ernst Moritz Manasse - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 11 (4):606-608.
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    Arndt und Jahn als völkisch-politische Denker.H. Kuhn, Ernst Moritz Arndt & Friedrich Ludwig Jahn - 1936 - H. Beyer (Beyer & Mann).
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    From Absolute Mind to Zombie: Is Artificial Intelligence Possible?Moritz Ernst Maria Bilagher - 2022 - Scientia et Fides 10 (1):155-176.
    The dream of achieving artificial intelligence and, in particular, artificial consciousness, is reflected in mythologies and popular culture as utopia and dystopia. This article discusses its conceptual possibility. It first relates the desire to realise strong AI to a self-perception of humanity as opposed to nature, metaphorically represented as gods or God. The realisation of strong AI is perceived as an ultimate victory on nature or God because it represents the crown of creation or evolution: conscious intelligence. The paper proceeds (...)
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    Das Religionswissenschaftliche Institut der Ernst Moritz Arndt-Universität Greifswald 1944-1945: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Religionswissenschaft im Dritten Reich. [REVIEW]Fritz Heinrich - 1997 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 5 (2):203-231.
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    Die Kollektivität der inneren Sprachform als kulturtheoretische Denkform – bei Ernst Cassirer, Moritz Lazarus u.a.Jörn Bohr - 2010 - Naharaim 4 (1):120-132.
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    Zwei Formen des transzendentalen Revisionismus. ‚Wissenschaftliche Philosophie‘ beim frühen Ernst Cassirer und beim frühen Moritz Schlick.Matthias Neuber - 2011 - Kant Studien 102 (4):455-476.
    In their early epistemological writings, Cassirer and Schlick represent two different strategies in their revisionist approaches toward the original Kantian doctrine. While Cassirer attempts a revision in the sense of ‚critical idealism‘, Schlick attempts a revision in the sense of ‚critical realism‘. It will be shown that this contrast in programmatic outlook leads to significant divergences, especially in the respective theories of space and the correlated interpretations of Einstein's general theory of relativity. On the whole, it will be argued that (...)
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    The Origins of Species: The Debate between August Weismann and Moritz Wagner. [REVIEW]Charlotte Weissman - 2010 - Journal of the History of Biology 43 (4):727 - 766.
    Weismann's ideas on species transmutation were first expressed in his famous debate with Moritz Wagner on the mechanism of speciation. Wagner suggested that the isolation of a colony from its original source is a preliminary and necessary factor for speciation. Weismann accepted a secondary, facilitating role for isolation, but argued that natural and sexual selection are the primary driving forces of species transmutation, and are always necessary and often sufficient causes for its occurrence. The debate with Wagner, which occurred (...)
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    Die Wiener Hirnforschung und die Entstehung des österreichischen Positivismus.Josef Hlade - 2019 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 42 (1):7-27.
    Viennese Brain Research and the Formation of Austrian Positivism. In this paper, I want to argue that the Vienna School of Medicine and especially the Viennese Brain Anatomy had an impact on the formation of the Austrian positivism. I argue that Carl von Rokitansky's (1804–1878) doctrine that psychological phenomena must be translated into anatomical facts and Theodor Meynert's (1833–1892) theory of brain functions served as one basis for the formation of the Austrian positivism. In this sense, two of the main (...)
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    Anonymous Prolegomena to Platonic Philosophy (review). [REVIEW]Martin Ostwald - 1963 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 1 (2):246-248.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:246 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY lish a line of succession from Schleiermacher to Stenzel and further on to some of the most recent Platonic scholars in Germany. In this connection the peculiar character of Platon der Erzieher is a side issue. Gaiser seems only moderately interested in paideia and even tries to free Stenzel from the suspicion that he should have considered paideia as the essence of Platonism. Some sentences (...)
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    Library 2.0: The next generation of Web-based library services.Jack M. Maness - 2006 - Logos 17 (3):139-145.
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    Just Because We Can Doesn’t Mean We Should: On Knowing and Protecting Data Produced by the Jewish Consumptives’ Relief Society.Jack Maness & Kim Pham - 2022 - Humanist Studies and the Digital Age 7 (1).
    A recent project at the University of Denver Libraries used handwritten text recognition (HTR) software to create transcriptions of records from the Jewish Consumptives’ Relief Society (JCRS), a tuberculosis sanatorium located in Denver, Colorado from 1904 to 1954. Among a great many other potential uses, these type- and hand-written records give insight into the human experience of disease and epidemic, its treatment, its effect on cultures, and of Jewish immigration to and early life in the American West. Our intent is (...)
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    The Vienna Circle: Studies in the Origins, Development, and Influence of Logical Empiricism.Friedrich Stadler - 2015 - Cham: Springer.
    This abridged and revised edition of the original book (Springer-Wien-New York: 2001) offers the only comprehensive history and documentation of the Vienna Circle based on new sources with an innovative historiographical approach to the study of science. With reference to previously unpublished archival material and more recent literature, it refutes a number of widespread clichés about "neo-positivism" or "logical positivism". Following some insights on the relation between the history of science and the philosophy of science, the book offers an accessible (...)
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  27. Evidences of divine being.Edgar A. Maness - 1925 - Nashville, Tenn.,: Cokesbury press.
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    Les grands écarts de l’écriture inclusive. Entre l’amour de la langue et l’amour de moi, moi, moi.Danièle Manesse - 2021 - Cités 2:71-86.
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  29. Susanne Langer and the American Development of Analytic Philosophy.Sander Verhaegh - 2022 - In Jeanne Peijnenburg & Sander Verhaegh, Women in the History of Analytic Philosophy. Cham: Springer. pp. 219-245.
    Susanne K. Langer is best known as a philosopher of culture and student of Ernst Cassirer. In this chapter, however, I argue that this standard picture ignores her contributions to the development of analytic philosophy in the 1920s and 1930s. I reconstruct the reception of Langer’s first book *The Practice of Philosophy*—arguably the first sustained defense of analytic philosophy by an American philosopher—and describe how prominent European philosophers of science such as Moritz Schlick, Rudolf Carnap, and Herbert Feigl (...)
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    The Neo-Kantian Reader.Sebastian Luft (ed.) - 2014 - New York: Routledge.
    The latter half of the nineteenth and the early part of the twentieth century witnessed a remarkable resurgence of interest in Kant’s philosophy in Continental Europe, the effects of which are still being felt today. _The Neo-Kantian Reader_ is the first anthology to collect the most important primary sources in Neo-Kantian philosophy, with many being published here in English for the first time. It includes extracts on a rich and diverse number of subjects, including logic, epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, (...)
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    Problems of space and time.John Jamieson Carswell Smart - 1964 - New York,: Macmillan.
    Part I. Space and Time in the History of Philosophy. The Concept of Space in Antiquity / Max Jammer. -- Aristotle and the Sea Battle / G.E.M. Anscombe. -- Questions About Time / St. Augustine. -- Space and Matter / Renè Descartes. -- Absolute Space and Time / Isaac Newton. -- The Relational Theory of Space and Time / Gottfried Leibniz. -- Place, Extension and Duration / John Locke. -- Transcendental Ideality of Space and Time / Immanuel Kant. -- Mirror (...)
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  32. Articulating Space in Terms of Transformation Groups: Helmholtz and Cassirer.Francesca Biagioli - 2018 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 6 (3).
    Hermann von Helmholtz’s geometrical papers have been typically deemed to provide an implicitly group-theoretical analysis of space, as articulated later by Felix Klein, Sophus Lie, and Henri Poincaré. However, there is less agreement as to what properties exactly in such a view would pertain to space, as opposed to abstract mathematical structures, on the one hand, and empirical contents, on the other. According to Moritz Schlick, the puzzle can be resolved only by clearly distinguishing the empirical qualities of spatial (...)
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  33. The principle of least action as the logical empiricist's shibboleth.Michael Stöltzner - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 34 (2):285-318.
    The present paper investigates why logical empiricists remained silent about one of the most philosophy-laden matters of theoretical physics of their day, the principle of least action (PLA). In the two decades around 1900, the PLA enjoyed a remarkable renaissance as a formal unification of mechanics, electrodynamics, thermodynamics, and relativity theory. Taking Ernst Mach's historico-critical stance, it could be liberated from much of its physico-theological dross. Variational calculus, the mathematical discipline on which the PLA was based, obtained a new (...)
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    Die Grenzen des Revisionismus: Schlick, Cassirer Und Das "Raumproblem".Matthias Neuber - 2011 - Springer.
    "Die Grenzen des Revisionismus" befasst sich mit den erkenntnis- und wissenschafttheoretischen Positionen des frühen Moritz Schlick und des frühen Ernst Cassirer.
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    Philosophie Und Wissenschaft Bei Hermann Cohen/Philosophy and Science in Hermann Cohen.Christian Damböck (ed.) - 2018 - Springer Verlag.
    Der Band versammelt einen Großteil der Beiträge, die internationale Experten anlässlich der Tagung „Philosophie und Wissenschaft bei Hermann Cohen“ im November 2014 am Institut Wiener Kreis der Universität Wien präsentiert haben. Mit der Tagung zu Hermann Cohen, der zusammen mit Paul Natorp die Marburger Schule begründete, wurden zwei Ziele verfolgt: erstens die Aspekte in der Philosophie des Kantianers Cohen herauszuarbeiten, die an die Idee einer Einheitswissenschaft anknüpfen und zweitens Divergenzen und Übereinstimmungen Cohens mit der wissenschaftlichen Weltauffassung, der Programmatik des Wiener (...)
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    Philosophy of Science: the Historical Background.Joseph J. Kockelmans - 1999 - New York,: Transaction.
    This anthology of selections from the works of noted philosophers affords the student an immediate contact with the unique historical background of the philosophy of science. The selections, many of which have not been readily accessible, follow the development of the philosophy of science from 1786 to 1927. Each selection is preceded by a brief introduction by the editor designed to familiarize the reader with a particular philosopher and provide insights into his work. Joseph J. Kockelmans divides the selections into (...)
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    Philosophy of science.Joseph J. Kockelmans - 1968 - New York,: Free Press.
    This anthology of selections from the works of noted philosophers affords the student an immediate contact with the unique historical background of the philosophy of science. The selections, many of which have not been readily accessible, follow the development of the philosophy of science from 1786 to 1927. Each selection is preceded by a brief introduction by the editor designed to familiarize the reader with a particular philosopher and provide insights into his work. Joseph J. Kockelmans divides the selections into (...)
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  38. The Debate on Begriffstheorie between Cassirer and Marc-Wogau.Thomas Mormann - 2010 - Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 14:167 - 180.
    Abstract. The aim of this paper is to reconstruct the debate on Begriffstheorie between Ernst Cassirer, the Swe¬dish philosopher Konrad Marc-Wogau, and, virtually, Moritz Schlick. It took place during in the late thirties when Cassirer had immigrated to Sweden. While Cassirer argued for a rich “constitutive” theory of concepts, Marc-Wogau, and, in a different way, Schlick favored “austere” non-con¬sti¬¬tutive theories of concepts. Ironically, however, Cassirer used Schlick’s account as a weapon to counter Marc-Wogau’s criticism of his rich con¬¬sti¬tu¬¬tive (...)
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    Husserl, Cassirer, Schlick: "Wissenschaftliche Philosophie" im Spannungsfeld von Phänomenologie, Neukantianismus und logischem Empirismus.Matthias Neuber (ed.) - 2016 - [New York]: Springer.
    Phänomenologie, Neukantianismus und logischer Empirismus waren die dominanten Strömungen in der deutschsprachigen theoretischen Philosophie des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts. Die Beziehungen dieser drei philosophischen Positionen untereinander wurden in der philosophiehistorischen Forschung bisher allenfalls in Teilkonstellationen untersucht. Der Band liefert erstmals eine Zusammenschau dieser drei Positionen. Die Autoren gehen in ihren Aufsätzen der Frage auf den Grund, wie die Beziehungen zueinander zu bestimmen sind und zwar unter dem Gesichtspunkt der wissenschaftlichen Philosophie, dem Projekt, das alle drei Protagonisten – Edmund Husserl, Ernst (...)
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    Nietzsche und der Wiener Kreis.Kurt Rudolf Fischer - 1982 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 16 (1):255-269.
    Von der offenen Ablehnung Bertrand Russells bis zur positiven Einschätzung durch Arthur Danto hat Nietzsche emen schlechten Ruf als Phüosoph in der Analytischen Tradition gehabt. Im Wiener Kreis, der eine nicht wegzudenkende Rolle in der Geschichte der Analytischen Phüosophie spielt, wurde Nietzsche jedoch schon immer zutiefst respektiert als jemand,durch dessen Werk Rolle und Funktion der Analyse historisch verständlich wird. Dies güt vor allem für Moritz Schlick und Rudolf Carnap, aber auch für Ludwig Wittgenstein und für Otto Neurath, Ludwig von (...)
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    Logical Positivism.Christopher Ray - 2000 - In W. Newton-Smith, A companion to the philosophy of science. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 243–251.
    Logical positivism and the Vienna Circle are almost synonymous. The Vienna Circle grew in strength throughout the 1920s, attracting philosophers such as Rudolf Carnap, Friedrich Waismann, and Otto Neurath and mathematicians and scientists such as Kurt Gödel and Hans Hahn. It started as an intellectual club (initially known as the Ernst Mach Society), with Moritz Schlick, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Vienna, as its leading light. As the club debated and discussed problems in science, logic, and (...)
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    Die Antrittsvorlesung: Wiener Universitätsreden der Philosophischen Fakultät.Thomas Assinger, Elisabeth Grabenweger & Annegret Pelz (eds.) - 2019 - Göttingen: Vienna University Press.
    This edited collection brings together thirteen inaugural lectures given at the 'old' philosophical faculty of the University of Vienna. It presents the voices of important representatives of humanities, cultural and natural sciences through programmatic texts from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century. Some published for the first time, the lectures have been annotated by renowned scholars in terms of disciplinary, scientific and academic history as well as socio-political context. Hence, this volume contributes substantially to the so far under-researched history (...)
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    Mais la fantaisie est-elle un privilège des seuls poètes?Daniel Dohrn - 2018 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 18 (1):87-99.
    Ever since the term ‘thought experiment’ was coined by Ørsted, philosophers have struggled with the question of how thought experiments manage to provide knowledge. Ernst Mach’s seminal contribution has eclipsed other approaches in the Austrian tradition. I discuss one of these neglected approaches. Faced with the challenge of how to reconcile his empiricist position with his use of thought experiments, Moritz Schlick proposed the following ‘Sinnkriterium’: a thought experiment is meaningful if it allows to answer a question under (...)
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    Sprach-Kritik: sprach- und kulturtheoretische Reflexionen im deutsch-jüdischen Kontext.Gerald Hartung - 2012 - Weilerswist: Velbrück Wissenschaft.
    Der Leitfaden des Buches ist die Darstellung einer sprachphilosophischen Denkrichtung, die das alte Rätsel vom Ursprung der Sprache in die ”Natur des Menschen“ verlegt. Deutlich wird dabei, was immer schon implizit war: Jede Sprachtheorie enthält eine anthropologische These. In den sprachphilosophischen Reflexionen deutsch-jüdischer Denker- von Heymann Steinthal und Moritz Lazarus bis zu Ernst Cassirer und Ludwig Wittgenstein - wird über die Konsequenzen einer Theorie der Sprache nachgedacht, die ihre anthropologischen und kulturtheoretischen Implikationen mitbedenkt. Unmissverständlich stellen sie klar, dass (...)
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    (Mis-)Interpretations of the Theory of Relativity – Considerations on How They Arise and How to Analyze Them.Klaus Hentschel - 2023 - In Chiara Russo Krauss & Luigi Laino, Philosophers and Einstein's Relativity: The Early Philosophical Reception of the Relativistic Revolution. Springer Verlag. pp. 1-33.
    During Einstein’s lifetime, the special and general theories of relativity were quite frequently interpreted by philosophers. Most of these interpretations actually were misinterpretations. Even today interpretative statements about relativity theory are often false or highly misleading. Why is this so? In my Ph.D. dissertation (Hentschel 1990a), I analyzed (mis)interpretations by 10 different philosophical schools active in the early twentieth century which widely differed in their approaches, emphasis and blind spots. Many of these interpreters – including philosophers of high standing such (...)
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    Begriff und Theorie der Moderne: Vorlesungen zur Einführung in die Kulturphilosophie 1996-2002.Klaus Christian Köhnke - 2019 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber. Edited by Jörn Bohr.
    Die Edition der Vorlesungen zur Einfuhrung in die Kulturphilosophie von Klaus Christian Kohnke verfolgt den Zweck, dem anhaltenden Interesse fur Kulturphilosophie eine Reihe bisher unbekannter Theorietexte zuganglich zu machen. Die Vorlesung zu Begriff und Theorie der Moderne liefert eine begriffsgeschichtliche und systematische Grundlegung der Kulturphilosophie als Reflexionsmedium der Moderne um 1900, die uns heute noch als Epoche betrifft. Die Vorlesung uber Zweite Natur, objektiver Geist und der moderne Kulturbegriff bietet das Rustzeug zur systematischen Weiterentwicklung der klassischen philosophischen Kulturtheorien von (...) Lazarus, Georg Simmel, Ernst Cassirer u. a. Beide Vorlesungen zusammen stellen eine ausgezeichnete Basis dar, auf der kunftige philosophiehistorisch informierte Weiterarbeit an der Kulturphilosophie aufbauen kann. (shrink)
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    A "física experimental da alma" na Popularphilosophie: a analogia entre física newtoniana e psicologia wolffiana.Mario Spezzapria - 2020 - Doispontos 17 (1).
    Christian Wolff foi o primeiro filosofo que separou a doutrina da alma em duas partes: a "psychologia empirica" e a "psychologia rationalis". Ele deu certa ênfase sobretudo à primeira parte, mais nova e original, que tratava daqueles conhecimentos das faculdades da alma, derivados da observação dos dados da experiência, ao passo que a segunda parte tratava das reflexões sobre a essência e a imortalidade da alma. Em certa medida, a psicologia empírica propunha de proceder segundo um método análogo àquele da (...)
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  48. Teleological and teleonomic, a new analysis.Ernst Mayr - 1974 - In R. S. Cohen & Marx W. Wartofsky, Methodological and historical essays in the natural and social sciences. Boston,: Reidel. pp. 91--117.
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  49. Substance and function.Ernst Cassirer - 1923 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. Edited by Ernst Cassirer.
    In this double-volume work, a great modern philosopher propounds a system of thought in which Einstein's theory of relativity represents only the latest (albeit the most radical) fulfillment of the motives inherent to mathematics and the physical sciences. In the course of its exposition, it touches upon such topics as the concept of number, space and time, geometry, and energy; Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry; traditional logic and scientific method; mechanism and motion; Mayer's methodology of natural science; Richter's definite proportions; relational (...)
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  50. The philosophy of the enlightenment.Ernst Cassirer - 1951 - Boston,: Beacon Press.
    While visiting a friend's family in Cornwall during the traditional May Day celebrations, eighteen-year-old Laura becomes involved in an old family mystery concerning the disappearance of ancient heirlooms.
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