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    Thinking with Rosa: assent in philosophy of the Islamic world.Germany Munich - 2024 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 32 (3):647-665.
    Volume 32, Issue 3, May 2024, Page 647-665.
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    Aboulafia, Mitchell. 2001. The Cosmopolitan Self: George Herbert Mead and Continental Philosophy. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. x+ 169 pp. Ahbel-Rappe, Sara, and Rachana Kamtekar, eds. 2006. A Companion to Socrates. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Malden, MA: Blackwell. xxiv+ 533 pp. [REVIEW]Schönen Munich - 2006 - Philosophical Review 115 (4).
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  3. Nice, Munich and Western Democracy.Pablo Cristóbal Jiménez Lobeira - 2016 - On Line Opinion.
    Attacks similar to those in Nice and Munich could happen in any other Western city in the near future. Discussion about the political culture that grounds liberal democracies should not be delayed.
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  4. Which munich for whom?Robert Geipel - 1981 - In Torsten Hägerstrand & Allan Pred (eds.), Space and time in geography: essays dedicated to Torsten Hägerstrand. Lund: CWK Gleerup.
  5. Munich sketch.József Eötvös - 1981 - In János Kristóf Nyíri (ed.), Austrian philosophy: studies and texts. München: Philosophia-Verlag.
     
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    An Epiphany in Munich.Lincoln Perry - 2019 - Arion 27 (1):155-163.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:An Epiphany in Munich LINCOLN PERRY W hen I used to say the sentence (softly and to myself ) “I hate palms” or “Palms are not beautiful; possibly they are not even trees,” it was a composite palm that I had somehow succeeded in making without even ever having seen, close up, many particular instances. Conversely, when I now say, “Palms are beautiful,” or “I love palms,” it (...)
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  7. Munich policy on end-of-life decisions.Eva C. Winkler, Gian Domenico Borasio, Peter Jacobs, Jürgen Weber & Ralf J. Jox - 2012 - Ethik in der Medizin 24 (3):221-234.
    Die Entscheidung für oder gegen lebensverlängernde Behandlungsmaßnahmen geht inzwischen der Hälfte aller Todesfälle in Europa voraus. Sie wird im klinischen Alltag häufig als ethische Herausforderung wahrgenommen, zudem sind unter Klinikern juristische Unsicherheiten und Fragen der korrekten Vorgehensweise verbreitet. Die hier vorgestellte Münchner Leitlinie zu Entscheidungen am Lebensende soll rechtliche Unsicherheit reduzieren, Klinikumsmitarbeiter für die ethische Dimension von Therapieentscheidungen am Lebensende sensibilisieren und ethisch begründete Entscheidungen fördern. Aus organisationsethischer Perspektive soll mit der Leitlinie eine Reflexion und Meinungsbildung zu einem ethisch relevanten (...)
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    Ethicism, interpretation, and munich.Raja Halwani - 2009 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 26 (1):71-87.
    abstract The paper, using Spielberg's Munich as a test case, argues that the theory of ethicism – the view that a work of art's moral point of view affects the work's overall aesthetic evaluation – has serious restricted applicability owing to a number of reasons. Ethicism does not apply to works of art (1) that have no moral content; (2) that do have moral content but whose prescribed responses are non-moral; (3) whose prescribed moral responses do not ask the (...)
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    Introduction: Munich Lecture in Philosophy of Religion 2023.Sebastian Gäb - 2024 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 66 (3):269-270.
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    "Texas" in Munich, Part 2: Gamma Ray Bursts.John Cramer - unknown
    Alternate View Column AV-74 Keywords: gamma ray bursts NASA BATSE fireball neutron star merger galactic cosmological cosmology Published in the October-1995 issue of Analog Science Fiction & Fact Magazine ; This column was written and submitted 3/1/95 and is copyrighted (©1995 by John G. Cramer. All rights reserved. No part may be reproduced in any form without the explicit permission of the author.
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    Munich : Warp-Speed Storytelling and the War on Terror.Daniel J. Levine - 2006 - Theory and Event 9 (3).
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    "Texas" in Munich, Part 1: Closing in on the Constants of the Universe.John G. Cramer - unknown
    This year I am on sabbatical at the Max Planck Institute for Physics in Munich, Germany, which by a happy coincidence was also the site of the 17th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics held here two weeks ago (December 12-15, 1994). I was able to attend the Symposium, to learn quite a bit about the present state of astrophysics, and to contribute a paper co-authored by SF writers Forward, Benford, and Landis and wormhole theorists Visser and Morris [see my (...)
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    Philosophy and Art in Munich around the Turn of the Century.Karl Schuhmann - 1997 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 54:35-52.
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    The Economic Munich.Robert J. McEwen - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (1):128-129.
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    Two Recent Munich Dissertations.John C. Rolfe - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (06):317-318.
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    Practical intentionality: from Brentano to the phenomenology of the Munich and Göttingen circles.Alessandro Salice - 2018 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), Oxford Handbook of the History of Phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 604-622.
    The aim of this chapter is to mine, reconstruct, and evaluate the phenomenological notion of practical intentionality. It is claimed that the phenomenologists of the Munich and Göttingen Circles substantially modify the idea of practical intentionality originally developed by Franz Brentano. This development, it is further contended, anticipates the switch that occurred within contemporary theory of action from a belief-desire to a belief-desire-intention model of deliberation. While Brentanoâ s position can be interpreted as a variant of the BD model, (...)
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    ΑΝΗΡ ΑΓΑΘΟΣ. Julius Gerlach. Pp. 83. Munich: Lehmaier, 1932. Paper, RM. 2.C. M. Bowra - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (06):238-.
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  18. Communication to the Munich Congress.A. De Baraduc - 1896 - The Monist 7:290.
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  19. From My Munich Conversations with Aleksandr Zinov'ev.K. M. Kantor - 2007 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 46 (3):50-64.
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    The Eleventh Century MS Munich 14436: Its Contribution to the History of Co-ordinates, of Logic, of German Studies in France.Harriet Lattin - 1948 - Isis 38 (3/4):205-225.
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    The 1972 Munich Olympics and the Making of Modern Germany.Geoffery Z. Kohe - 2013 - The European Legacy 18 (5):663-665.
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    Practical intentionality: from Brentano to the phenomenology of the Munich and Göttingen Circles.Alessandro Salice - 2018 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), Oxford Handbook of the History of Phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 604-622.
    The aim of this chapter is to mine, reconstruct, and evaluate the phenomenological notion of practical intentionality. It is claimed that the phenomenologists of the Munich and Göttingen Circles substantially modify the idea of practical intentionality originally developed by Franz Brentano. This development, it is further contended, anticipates the switch that occurred within contemporary theory of action from a belief-desire to a belief-desire-intention model of deliberation. While Brentanoâ s position can be interpreted as a variant of the BD model, (...)
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    Review of Glazed Brick Decoration in the Ancient Near East: Proceedings of a Workshop at the 11th International Congress of the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East (Munich) in April 2018. Edited by Anja Fügert and Helen Gries. [REVIEW]Pauline Albenda - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 142 (4):988-990.
    Glazed Brick Decoration in the Ancient Near East: Proceedings of a Workshop at the 11th International Congress of the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East (Munich) in April 2018. Edited by Anja Fügert and Helen Gries. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2020. Pp. iii + 122, illus. £30.
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  24. Gottfried Noske: Quaestiones Pseudacroneae. (Munich diss.) Pp. xxxvii + 282. Munich: privately printed, 1969. Paper.M. J. McGann - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (1):110-110.
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    The Third Munich.Karel Kosik - 1992 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1992 (94):145-154.
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    Perspectives on Structuralism, Munich, Germany, 16–18 February 2012.Frank Zenker & Holger Andreas - 2013 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 44 (1):227-234.
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    Philosophy of economics: proceedings, Munich, July 1981.Wolfgang Stegmüller, Wolfgang Balzer & Wolfgang Spohn (eds.) - 1982 - New York: Springer Verlag.
    This volume consists of essays from a colloquium about "philosophy of economics" held at the·University of l1unich in July, 1981. They are contributions to an enterprise which in some respects is long-standing and in other respects is new. The long-standing enterprise is to somehow establish decision theory and its kindred disciplines as the basis of economic theory from which its other parts might be shown to follow. The new enterprise is to apply (some of) the latest methods of phi. losophy (...)
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    Voices of the Munich Pact.Kate McLoughlin - 2008 - Critical Inquiry 34 (3):543-562.
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    Eduard Grützner's Munich Villa and the German Renaissance.Sabine Wieber - 2007 - Intellectual History Review 17 (2):153-174.
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    Katharina Pilaski Kaliardos. The Munich Kunstkammer: Art, Nature, and the Representation of Knowledge in Courtly Contexts. viii + 212 pp., illus., bibl., index. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2013. €89. [REVIEW]Robert Felfe - 2015 - Isis 106 (3):710-712.
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  31. One Hundred Years of Philosophy of Science: The View from Munich.Thomas Mormann - 2011 - Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 15:297 - 309.
    These days, a number of philosophers of science indulge in lamenting about a crisis of their discipline. They complain about its loss of relevance, and bemoan the mar gi na lization of their dis cipline in the philosophical community and in the wider academia , Hardcastle and Richardson ). The Munich take on the philosophy of science does not succumb to this temptation. According to it, philosophy of science is well and alive. In Carlos Ulises Moulines’s Die Entwicklung der (...)
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    Herbert Spiegelberg: From Munich to North America.Carlo Ierna - 2019 - In Michela Beatrice Ferri & Carlo Ierna (eds.), The Reception of Husserlian Phenomenology in North America. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 151-166.
    The chapter contains a brief intellectual biography of Herbert Spiegelberg, building on his numerous autobiographical remarks. It provides a survey of Spiegelberg’s early life and works and his German period, focusing more extensively on his American period. The chapter considers in some detail three important themes in Spiegelberg’s works. First, Spiegelberg’s role in spreading and developing the phenomenological method in the United States through the organization of his workshops, based on ideas from his teachers Reinach and Pfänder to phenomenologize “co-subjectively”. (...)
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    The Transcendental Philosophy of the Munich School.Reinhard Lauth - 1981 - Idealistic Studies 11 (1):8-40.
    In the following, the American reader is to be familiarized with what is called the Munich School and, in particular, with my systematic philosophical work. The Munich School began to form at the start of the fifties. This School regards itself as philosophically transcendental, not in the sense that a new position is founded by it, but as the advocate and conveyor of the one transcendental philosophy. Transcendental philosophy, namely, was founded, according to the understanding of this School, (...)
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  34. (1 other version)The Philosophy of Mathematics Today: Papers From a Conference Held in Munich From June 28 to July 4,1993.Matthias Schirn (ed.) - 1998 - Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
    The Philosophy of Mathematics Today gives a panorama of the best current work in this lively field, through twenty essays specially written for this collection by leading figures. The topics include indeterminacy, logical consequence, mathematical methodology, abstraction, and both Hilbert's and Frege's foundational programmes. The collection will be an important source for research in the philosophy of mathematics for years to come. Contributors Paul Benacerraf, George Boolos, John P. Burgess, Charles S. Chihara, Michael Detlefsen, Michael Dummett, Hartry Field, Kit Fine, (...)
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    (1 other version)Wolfgang Lubitz, Trotsky Bibliography (Second Revised Edition, Munich, New York, London, Paris, K.G. Saur, 1988).Peter Beilharz - 1989 - Thesis Eleven 22 (1):144-144.
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    Max Scheler im Gegenwartsgeschehen Der Philosophie, ed. Paul Good Francke Verlag, Berne and Munich.Francis Dunlop - 1978 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 9 (3):202-203.
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    (1 other version)XVI11th International Congress of History of Science (Hamburgo y Munich, 1-9 de agosto de 1989).Javier Echeverría - 1989 - Theoria 4 (2):572-573.
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    A confraternity of the holy ghost and a series of paintings of the life of the virgin in London and munich.Stella Mary Newton - 1976 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 39 (1):59-68.
  39. Geschichte der Staatsgewalt. Eine vergleichende Verfassungsgeschichte Europas von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart (Munich: Reinbeck, 1999); Peter Häberle,'The Constitutional State and its Reform Requirements'.Wolfgang Reinhard - 2000 - Ratio Juris 13 (1):77-94.
     
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    The Development of Speech Act Theory in Munich Phenomenology.Karl Schuhmann - 2002 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 2:73-92.
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    Thomas A. Szlezák. Platon. Meisterdenker der Antike, Múnich: C. H. Beck, 2021, 779pp. [REVIEW]Gabriel García - 2023 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 35 (1):230-238.
    Reseña del libro Thomas A. Szlezák. Platon. Meisterdenker der Antike, Múnich: C. H. Beck, 2021, 779pp.
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  42. Personal Identity and the Depth of the Person, Husserl and the Phenomenological Circles of Munich and Gottingen.Roberta de Monticelli - 2002 - Analecta Husserliana 80:61-73.
     
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    Black-figure vases from munich - kreuzer corpus vasorum antiquorum. Deutschland. München, antikensammlung ehemals museum antiker kleinkunst. Band 19. attisch schwarzfigurige hydrien. Pp. 160, ills, b/w & colour pls. Munich: C.h. Beck, 2017. Cased, €98. Isbn: 978-3-406-71540-2. [REVIEW]Tyler Jo Smith - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (1):265-267.
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    Bernhard Kytzler: Horaz. (Artemis Einführungen, 17.) Pp. 137. Munich and Zurich: Artemis, 1985. Paper, DM 19.80.R. G. M. Nisbet - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (2):306-306.
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    New attribution of texts in the manuscript Munich, Clm 11591.Monica Brînzei & Luciana Cioca - 2014 - Chôra 12:269-286.
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    Jürgen Malitz: Theodor Mommsen, Römisches Staatsrecht, Stellenregister. Pp. xi + 285. Munich: C. H. Beck, 1979.P. A. Brunt - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (2):303-303.
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    Lycurgus in Leaflets and Lectures: The Weiße Rose and Classics at Munich University, 1941–45.Niklas Holzberg - 2015 - Arion 23 (1):33.
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    Klaus von See, Skaldendichtung: Eine Einführung. Munich and Zurich: Artemis, 1980. Paper. Pp. 108.John Lindow - 1982 - Speculum 57 (1):200-201.
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    Kentaurische Philosophie. By Hermann Wein. Munich, R. Piper & Co., 1968. Pp. 338.Dieter Misgeld - 1970 - Dialogue 9 (3):473-477.
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    On Kosik's "The Third Munich".Joroslav Opat - 1992 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1992 (94):155-156.
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