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    On the Principle of Temporal Diminution in Serial Photography.Ludwig Mach - 2016 - Science in Context 29 (4):443-450.
    In some cases our sensory organs are no longer capable of rendering processes in the external world perceptible to us. Their inadequacy expresses itself, for example, in phenomena that involve the kind of expansion of space and time in which the conditions for summary perception are no longer at all present. The resources that aid our immediate sense perception in these circumstances will thus be charged with the task of expanding or diminishing space and time to the extent that the (...)
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  2. On the Monism of Professor Mach[REVIEW]Ludwig Boltzmann - 1906 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 16:320.
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    Perspektiven transzendentalphänomenologischer Forschung.Ludwig Landgrebe, Ulrich Claesges & Klaus Held (eds.) - 1972 - Den Haag,: M. Nijhoff.
    Held, K. Das Problem der Intersubjektivität und die Idee einer phänomenologischen Transzendentalphilosophie.-Hoyos, G. Zum Teleologiebegriff in der Phänomenologie Husserls.-Claesges, U. Zweideutigkeiten in Husserls Lebenswelt-Begriff.-Aguirre, A. Transzendentalphänomenologischer Rationalismus.-Mall, R.A. Phenomenology of reason.-Janssen, P. Ontologie, Wissenschaftstheorie und Geschichte im Spätwerk Husserls.-Eley, L. Zeitlichkeit und Protologik.-Hoche, H.-U. Gegenwart und Handlung.-Düsing, K. Das Problem der Denkökonomie bei Husserl und Mach.-Wienbruch, U. Die Funktion der schematisierten Ansicht im literarischen Kunstwerk.-Karthaus, U. Phänomenologische und poetische Zeit.
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  4. Ernst Mach and the Theory of Relativity.Gereon Wolters - 1984 - Philosophia Naturalis 21 (2/4):630-341.
    This article shows that those texts, attributed to Ernst Mach, that reject relativity theory are posthumous forgeries.
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    Briefe von Gustav Theodor Fechner und Ludwig Boltzmann an Ernst Mach.Joachim Thiele - 1966 - Centaurus 11 (3):222-235.
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  6. Ernst Mach on the Self. The Deconstruction of the Ego as an Attempt to avoid Solipsism.Markus Schrenk - 2011 - Deutscher Kongress Für Philosophie, 11. - 15. September 2011, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.
    In his Contributions to the Analysis of the Sensations (Mach 1885) the phenomenalist philosopher Ernst Mach confronts us with a difficulty: “If we regard the Ego as a real unity, we become involved in the following dilemma: either we must set over against the Ego a world of unknowable entities […] or we must regard the whole world, the Egos of other people included, as comprised in our own Ego.” (Mach 1885: 21) In other words, if we (...)
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    Ludwig Boltzmann als evolutionistischer Philosoph.Engelbert Broda - 1983 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 6 (1-4):103-114.
    The contributions of the great physicist Ludwig Boltzmann to philosophy and biology are not known sufficiently. In philosophy, he was a realist, and much opposed to his colleague's, Mach's, positivism, but also to Berkeley's, Kant's, Hegel's and Schopenhauer's idealisms. In biology, Boltzmann was a passionate Darwinist and tried to explain on the basis of evolution the meaning of photosynthesis as well as the origin of life and of the mind. Boltzmann argued for evolutionary epistemology. Opposing Kant, he derived (...)
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  8. Wien vor und während Heinz von Foerster. Radikaler Konstruktivismus : Kybernetik zweiter Ordnung und Wien : ein Beziehungs-Geflecht ; Vermischte Bemerkungen zur Leibniz-Tradition in Österreich ; Ernst Mach als Zentralfigur eines radikal-empiristischen Wiener Denkstils ; Otto Neurath, Kurt Gödel und radikal konstruktivistische Denkformen ; Ludwig Wittgenstein und Heinz von Foerster : konstruktivistische Parallelaktionen ; Wiener Salons, Zirkel und Kreise als radikal konstruktivistische Kommunikations- und Innovationsmodell.Karl H. Müller - 2011 - Weitra: Bibliothek der Provinz. Edited by Heinz Von Foerster.
     
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    Mach I, Mach II, Einstein, und Die Relativitätstheorie. Eine Fälschung und Ihre Folgen. Gereon Wolter.Robert Disalle - 1990 - Philosophy of Science 57 (4):712-723.
    Historians of relativity theory have puzzled over the fact that, while Einstein regarded Ernst Mach as his chief philosophical mentor, Mach himself publicly rejected relativity in the preface to Die Prinzipien der physikalischen Optik. This work was first published by Mach's son Ludwig in 1921, five years after Mach's death, but the preface is dated “July 1913”, when Einstein was working on general relativity and believing not only that he had Mach's “friendly interest” and (...)
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    (1 other version)Mach, Wittgenstein, Science and Logic.John Preston - 2019 - In Friedrich Stadler (ed.), Ernst Mach – Life, Work, Influence. Springer Verlag.
    The received view is that Ernst Mach should not be counted as among the important influences on Ludwig Wittgenstein’s philosophical thought. Recently, though, some affinities between their works have been brought to light, and two scholars, Henk Visser and Jaakko Hintikka, have gone beyond this to claim that Wittgenstein took specific and important philosophical ideas about science and logic from Mach. These claims have not been addressed by Wittgenstein scholars, but they do deserve attention. I argue that (...)
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    Die Atomistik bei Ludwig Boltzmann. Zur wissenschaftlichen und philosophischen Bedeutung einer kontroversen Position am Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts.Juan Ignacio GÓMez Tutor - 2004 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 35 (2):371-384.
    The atomic hypothesis according to Ludwig Boltzmann. The scientific and philosophical importance of a controversial position at the close of the 19th century. This paper examines Boltzmann’s standpoint in the controversy over the existence of atoms between himself on the one hand and Mach, Ostwald, Helm and to some extent Duhem on the other hand. The latter wanted to develop a physics only constructed with perceptible phenomena. Because of the lack of empirical evidence of the atoms at that (...)
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  12. The idea of a pseudo-problem in Mach, Hertz, and Boltzmann.John Preston - 2023 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 54 (1):55-77.
    Identifications, diagnoses, and treatments of pseudo-problems form a family of classic methodologies in later nineteenth century philosophy and at least partly, as I shall argue, in the philosophy of science. They were devised, not by academic philosophers, but by three of the greatest of the philosopher-scientists. (Later, the idea was taken up by academic philosophers, of course. But I will not discuss that development). Here I show how Ernst Mach, Heinrich Hertz and Ludwig Boltzmann each deployed methods of (...)
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    Proposal for a Complete Edition of Ernst Mach’s Correspondence.Klaus Hentschel - 2019 - In Friedrich Stadler (ed.), Ernst Mach – Life, Work, Influence. Springer Verlag. pp. 675-680.
    To compile a comprehensive edition of the correspondence of the world-famous physicist, physiologist, philosopher, and pioneer historian of science, Ernst Mach is an urgent desideratum. An estimated 5000 letters to and from Mach are kept in public and private archives worldwide. The largest part of this correspondence was formerly kept in the Ernst Mach Institut für Kurzzeitdynamik der Fraunhofergesellschaft in Freiburg/Breisgau and is now archived at the Deutsches Museum in Munich. A smaller partial estate, based on collections (...)
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    (1 other version)Sociology of Science, Rule Following and Forms of Life.David Stern - 2002 - Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 9:347-367.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein was trained as a scientist and an engineer. He received a diploma in mechanical engineering from the Technische Hochschule in Charlottenburg, Berlin, in 1906, after which he did several years of research on aeronautics before turning to the full-time study of logic and philosophy. Hertz, Boltzmann, Mach, Weininger, and William James, all important influences on Wittgenstein, are authors whose work was both philosophical and scientific. The relationship between everyday life, science, and philosophy, is a central concern (...)
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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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    Pragmatism and the Birth of Subjective Probability.Maria Carla Galavotti - 2019 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 11 (1).
    Pragmatism, taken not just as a philosophical movement but as a way of addressing problems, strongly influenced the debate on the foundations of probability during the first half of the twentieth century. Upholders of different interpretations of probability such as Hans Reichenbach, Ernest Nagel, Rudolf Carnap, Frank Ramsey, and Bruno de Finetti, acknowledged their debt towards pragmatist philosophers, including Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, Clarence Irving Lewis, William Dewey and Giovanni Vailati. In addition, scientist-philosophers like Ernst Mach, Ludwig (...)
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    Okres fenomenologiczny w myśli Ludwiga Wittgensteina.Jakub Gomułka - 2016 - Semina Scientiarum 15:8-36.
    Wittgenstein’s phenomenological period is a subject to a variety of interpretations which give different answers to the questions why and when did the author of the Tractatus start doing phenomenology, when and why did he stop it and what meaning had it for him. In my paper I argue for the view that Wittgenstein tried to overcome difficulties of his early philosophy by applying phenomenological investigations loosely inspired by Mach. Firstly he assumed that they may be carried out as (...)
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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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    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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    Théorie, Réalité, Modèle.Franck Varenne - 2012 - Paris, France: Editions Matériologiques.
    Dans cet ouvrage, Franck Varenne pose la question du réalisme scientifique, essentiellement dans sa forme contemporaine, et ce jusqu’aux années 1980. Il s’est donné pour cela la contrainte de focaliser l’attention sur ce que devenaient sa formulation et les réponses diverses qu’on a pu lui apporter en réaction spécifique à l’évolution parallèle qu’ont subie les notions de théories et surtout de modèles dans les sciences, à la même époque. Même si, bien sûr, on ne peut pas attribuer le considérable essor (...)
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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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    Three assistants on Boltzmann.Gustav Jäger, Josef Nabl & Stephan Meyer - 1999 - Synthese 119 (1-2):69-84.
    The three demi-articles presented here would give a brief biographical account of Ludwig Boltzmann’s life plus some details about his Vienna laboratories first in the 1860’s in the Erdberg and second in Türkenstrasse from 1894. Josef Nabl’s account discusses J. J. Thomson’s Laboratory in Cambridge, which allows a provisional comparison between two different largely contemporary institutes. Nabl’s second letter also mentions Lord Kelvin’s late rejection of the kinetic gas theory of Maxwell and Boltzmann, rejection which on top of the (...)
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    Atomism at the End of the Twentieth Century.Gerhard Grössing - 1993 - Diogenes 41 (163):71-88.
    Ever since Democritus of Abdera (460-370 B.c.E.) introduced the concept of atoms in Western thought, later to be elaborated by Epicuros (as transmitted by Diogenes Laertius) and Lucretius, it lay at the basis of materialistic and atheist world views. Therefore, it may be less surprising to know that as late as 1624 in France, the teaching of atomism was a crime punishable by death. Even when atoms had been accepted, after the time of John Dalton (1766-1844), and indeed were considered (...)
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  24. The theory of money and credit.Ludwig von Mises - unknown
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    Rudolf Haller.Friedrich Stadler - 2022 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 99 (2):204-222.
    Rudolf Haller was one of the pioneers of “Austrian philosophy” and analytic philosophy dealing with Bolzano, Brentano, Meinong, and Mach up to Wittgenstein and the Vienna Circle, especially Schlick and Neurath. As professor at the University of Graz he fostered this field with his teaching and research and promoted it together with a lot of invited renowned foreign scholars. In addition, he created the influential Grazer Forschungs- und Dokumentationsstelle für Österreichische Philosophie which hosts important philosophical archives. Moreover, he co-founded (...)
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  26. Let me go and try.Kirk Ludwig - 2021 - Philosophical Explorations 24 (3):340-358.
    This paper argues for a deflationary account of trying on which ‘x tried to ϕ’ abbreviates ‘x did something with the intention of ϕ-ing’, where ‘did something’ is treated as a schematic verb. On this account, tryings are not a distinctive sort of episode present in some or all cases of acting. ‘x tried to ϕ’ simply relates some doing of x’s to a further aim x had, which may or may not have been achieved. Consequently, the analysis of ‘x (...)
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    On partial randomness.Cristian S. Calude, Ludwig Staiger & Sebastiaan A. Terwijn - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 138 (1):20-30.
    If is a random sequence, then the sequence is clearly not random; however, seems to be “about half random”. L. Staiger [Kolmogorov complexity and Hausdorff dimension, Inform. and Comput. 103 159–194 and A tight upper bound on Kolmogorov complexity and uniformly optimal prediction, Theory Comput. Syst. 31 215–229] and K. Tadaki [A generalisation of Chaitin’s halting probability Ω and halting self-similar sets, Hokkaido Math. J. 31 219–253] have studied the degree of randomness of sequences or reals by measuring their “degree (...)
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    The phenomenology of Edmund Husserl: six essays.Ludwig Landgrebe - 1981 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Edited by Donn Welton.
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    Philosophie des Rechts: Nachschrift der Vorlesung von 1822/23 von Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Heyse.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel & Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Heyse - 1999 - Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    Zu Hegels verschiedenen Vorlesungen über die «Philosophie des Rechts» gab es bisher jeweils nur eine Mit- oder Nachschrift seiner Schüler. Deshalb ließ sich schwer einschätzen, inwieweit diese die sich ändernden Vorstellungen Hegels über Recht und Staatsverfassung authentisch wiedergaben. Die neu aufgetauchte und erstmals kritisch edierte Nachschrift K. W. L. Heyses stammt aus dem Wintersemester 1822/23, aus dem es bisher die Mitschrift H. G. Hothos gab. Beide ergänzen sich gegenseitig und zeigen, daß Hotho und Heyse Hegels Darlegungen genau verfolgt und in (...)
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    Ist Die Jüdische "Gerechtigkeit" Ein Kaufmännischer Begriff?Ernst Ludwig Dietrich - 1958 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 10 (3):240-243.
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    Um Jesus Botschaft.Ernst Ludwig Dietrich - 1962 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 14 (4):362-364.
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    The sequential production of social acts in conversation.Wolfgang Ludwig Schneider - 2000 - Human Studies 23 (2):123-144.
    With reference to Mead, Peirce, speech act theory, conversation analysis, and Luhmann's phenomenological grounded version of systems theory, the paper tries to reconstruct actions as products of communication. A triadic sequence is identified as the elementary unit for the intersubjective constitution of an act. This unit combines three achievements: (a) the constitution of meaning by sequential attribution, (b) the intersubjective coordination of attributed meanings, and (c) the reproduction of rules, guiding the process of constitution and coordination of attributed meanings. Then, (...)
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    Middle-of-the-road policy leads to socialism.Ludwig von Mises - unknown
  34. The politics of knowledge in inclusive development and innovation.David Ludwig, Birgit Boogaard, Phil Macnaghten & Cees Leeuwis (eds.) - 2021 - Routledge.
    This book develops an integrated perspective on the practices and politics of making knowledge work in inclusive development and innovation. While debates about development and innovation commonly appeal to the authority of academic researchers, many current approaches emphasize the plurality of actors with relevant expertise for addressing livelihood challenges. Adopting an action-oriented and reflexive approach, this volume explores the variety of ways in which knowledge works, paying particular attention to dilemmas and controversies. The six parts of the book address the (...)
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  35. Phänomenologie und Metaphysik.Ludwig Landgrebe - 1949 - Hamburg: M. von Schröder.
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    Economic freedom and intervention.Ludwig von Mises - unknown
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    Mapping the Power of Law Professors: The Role of Scientific and Social Capital.Felix Bühlmann, Pierre Benz, André Mach & Thierry Rossier - 2017 - Minerva 55 (4):509-531.
    As a scientific discipline and profession, law has been for centuries at the heart of social and political power of many Western societies. Professors of law, as influential representatives of the profession, are important powerbrokers between academia, politics and the corporate world. Their influence is based on scientific reputation, institutional mandates inside and outside academia or privileged network connections with people in powerful positions. In this study, based on a full sample of all Swiss law professors in the years 1957, (...)
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  38. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 115 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, I.Carsten Francis Ludwig - 2002
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    Hegels Geschichte der Philosophie.Carl Ludwig Michelet - 1989 - In Kleinere Schriften I. De Gruyter Akademie Forschung. pp. 44-61.
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    Theorie als kulturelles Ereignis.Karl Ludwig Pfeiffer, Ralph Kray & Klaus Städtke (eds.) - 2001 - New York: Walter de Gruyter.
    Die Beiträge behandeln in systematischer und historischer Sicht epistemologisch orientierte Fragen nach dem gesellschaftlichen und kulturellen Standort von Theorie zwischen Wissenschaftskultur und Kulturwissenschaft. Sie gehen dem Eindruck nach, demzufolge die Ambivalenz theoretischer 'Passion' entweder eher zu ereignisträchtigen kulturellen Formen oder aber ins Abseits theoretisch-organisatorischer Betriebsamkeit führt. Nicht nur in den Geisteswissenschaften lässt sich beobachten, dass Theoriebildungsprozesse innerhalb einer vielfach unterschätzten Bandbreite von Denkstilen vonstatten gehen - zwischen Intuition und Konstruktion. Diese Vor- und Nachrationalisierungen theoretischen Denkens hat die bisherige Theoriegeschichte weitgehend (...)
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  41. Philosophy of Science: The Historical Background. [REVIEW]H. K. R. - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (3):583-584.
    This anthology collects readings from important nineteenth and early twentieth century figures who contributed to the philosophy of science before that discipline emerged in the last 40 years as an area of study in its own right. It begins with a seldom-read selection by Kant ) and ends with a selection from Bridgman's The Logic of Modern Physics. Each selection is preceded by a three-page biography of the author together with a bibliography of his major writings and some writings on (...)
     
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    Wissenschaft verantworten: soziale und ethische Orientierung in der technischen Zivilisation: Wolfgang Bender zum 70. Geburtstag.Christine Hauskeller, Wolfgang Liebert, Heiner Ludwig & Wolfgang Bender (eds.) - 2001 - Münster: Agenda.
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  43. Gotteserfahrung und Gotteserlebnis bei Jeremia, Augustin und Eckhart.Ludwig Köhler - 1934 - Zürich,: Schweizer spiegel verlag. Edited by Otto Karrer.
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    What does it take to consent to islet cell xenotransplantation?: Insights from an interview study with type 1 diabetes patients and review of the literature.Georg Marckmann, Jochen Seissler, Barbara Ludwig, Sandra Thiersch & Johannes Kögel - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundThe transplantation of porcine islet cells provides a new potential therapy to treat patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Compared to other biomedical technologies, xenotransplantation stands out in terms of its involvement of animals as graft sources, as well as the possible transmission of infectious diseases. As these aspects are especially relevant for potential xenotransplantation recipients, it is important to assess their opinion regarding this technology, in particular in terms of the requirements that should be met in the informed (...)
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    (1 other version)Die Soziologie der literarischen Geschmacksbildung.Levin Ludwig Schücking - 1923 - München,: Rösl & Cie..
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    Vom schaltwerk der gedanken.Karl Ludwig Schleich - 1916 - Berlin,: S. Fischer.
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  47. Elitebildung durch agonale Auslese.Ludwig Trönle - 1958 - Wien,: Forum Humanum.
     
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    Personenregister.Waldemar Zacharasiewicz & Ludwig Nagl - 2016 - In Waldemar Zacharasiewicz & Ludwig Nagl (eds.), Ein Filmphilosophie-Symposium Mit Robert B. Pippin: Western, Film Noir Und Das Kino der Brüder Dardenne. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 251-256.
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    Arab women in news headlines during the Arab Spring: Image and perception in Germany.Monika Kirner-Ludwig & Zahra Mustafa-Awad - 2017 - Discourse and Communication 11 (5):515-538.
    This article reports on the first stage of a research project on German university students’ conceptualization of Arab women and to what extent it is affected by the latters’ representation in the Western press during the Arab Spring. We combined discourse analysis and corpus-linguistic approaches to investigate the relationship between lexical items used by the students to express their attitudes toward Arab women and those featuring in news headlines about them published in British, American, and German news media. Results show (...)
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  50. Beispiele.Eugen Fink & Ludwig Landgrebe (eds.) - 1965 - Den Haag,: M. Nijhoff.
    Geleltwort, von L. Landgrebe.--Geschichte und Ünderliefreung, von G. Miyake.--Wahrhelt und Schn̈heit, von K. H. Volkmann-Schluck,--Georg Büchner: Das endlose Drama, von . G. Baumann.--Die Lehre von der Vergangenheit der Kunst, von, J. Patǒcka.--Der Sinn der künstlerischen Revolte, von D. Pejović.--Das problem der Konkretisierung der Transzendentalität, von E. Heintel.--Ontologische Erfahrung. von J. Lohmann.--Philosophie in Orient und Okzident, von S. Moser.--.
     
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