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    Aspects of Confucianism: A Study of the Relationship Between Rationality and Humaneness.Gregor Paul - 1990 - Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    The highest goal of classic Confucianism was to contribute to the realization of a humane world. As means toward such a realization, it advocated rational methods, particularly logic, experience, and critically rational discourse. Thus, classic Confucianism reflected the view that rationality is more favorable to humanity than non-rationality. Today, classic Confucianism would belong to those schools which argue against the popular inclination toward mysticism and sectarianism, - an inclination widespread in the «West» and often defended by hinting at alleged evidence (...)
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  2. Zur Methodologie interkultureller Logik-Studien.Gregor Paul - 2015 - Bochumer Jahrbuch Zur Ostasienforschung 38:129-144.
     
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  3. Der »Krieg gegen den Terrorismus«: Menschenrechte zwischen Wirtschaft, Recht und Ethik.Gregor Paul - 2005 - Polylog.
    Gregor Paul, Philosoph an der Universität Karlsruhe, will zeigen, “dass ein Krieg gegen den Terrorismus unmöglich wäre, wenn man gültiger Argumentation folgte”. Die Frage ist, ob es einen „gerechten Krieg“ überhaupt gibt – eine alte Frage, auf die nicht nur in der abendländischen Philosophie unterschiedliche Antworten gegeben worden sind. Paul lässt hier die alte chinesische Philosophie zu Wort kommen. An den Beispielen der Kriege in Afghanistan und Irak wie dem sogenannten Krieg gegen den Terrorismus zeigt Paul, (...)
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    Individualismus und Kollektivismus in der Geschichte Chinas und Japans.Gregor Paul - 2015 - Zeitschrift Für Kultur- Und Kollektivwissenschaft 1 (1):177-200.
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  5. Logik und Kultur: Allgemeingültige und nicht-allgemeingültige Prinzipien logischer Form.Gregor Paul - 2008 - Polylog.
    Im vorliegenden Artikel geht Gregor Paul von einer Redeweise aus, die gerade im Zusammenhang mit interkulturellen Themen ziemlich häufig anzutreffen, in sehr vielen Fällen wohl wenig überlegt, in ihren Konsequenzen aber alles andere als harmlos ist – von der Rede über eine “andere Logik” in “anderen Kulturen” oder insbesondere über eine “östliche Logik”. Diese Rede hält Paul für unbegründet, für verhängnisvoll, und für falsch. Er identifiziert gängige Argumente und versucht, diese zu widerlegen. Im Folgenden bringt Paul (...)
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    Die geschichte der aussprüche Des konfuzius (lunyu) – by wojiech Jan Simson.Gregor Paul - 2007 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (4):634–637.
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    Humanität, Interkulturalität und Menschenrecht.Gregor Paul (ed.) - 2001 - New York: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    Gibt es universal gultige Menschenrechte? Und wenn ja, wie lassen sie sich begrunden und verwirklichen? Welche Moglichkeiten und Grenzen sind kulturunabhangig und welche kulturspezifisch? Solchen und ahnlichen Fragen gehen die Beitrage nach. Dabei kommt ein weites Spektrum unterschiedlichster Informationen, Gesichtspunkte und Argumente ins Spiel.".
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    Der Mythos von der modernen Kunst und die Frage nach der Beschaffenheit einer zeitgemässen Ästhetik: metaästhetische Untersuchungen im Zusammenhang mit der These von der Andersartigkeit moderner Kunst.Gregor Paul - 1985 - Stuttgart: F. Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden.
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    Philosophie in Japan: Von den Anfangen bis zur Heian-Zeit: Eine kritische Untersuchung.Gregor Paul - 1997 - Philosophy East and West 47 (4):619.
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    Mythos, Philosophie und Rationalität.Gregor Paul - 1988 - Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    Was ist Rationalitat? Und wie ist sie zu bewerten? Lasst sich ein nicht-relativistischer Rationalitatsbegriff formulieren, der gegen die bekannten Einwande, wie sie von relativistischer Seite immer wieder erhoben werden, verteidigt werden kann? Ist Rationalitat der Humanitat forderlicher als Irrationalitat? Ist die Philosophie rationaler als der Mythos? Und dies einmal vorausgesetzt, ist sie (auch) deshalb dem Mythos vorzuziehen?".
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    Traditionelle chinesische Kultur und Menschenrechtsfrage.Gregor Paul & Caroline Y. Robertson-Wensauer - 1997 - Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft.
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  12. Buddhistische Philosophie in Japan.Gregor Paul - 2002 - In Christian Steineck, Guido Rappe, Kåogaku Arifuku & Dåogen (eds.), Dôgen als Philosoph. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag.
     
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    Die Aktualität der klassischen chinesischen Philosophie: Rationalitätskonzepte im frühen Konfuzianismus, im Neo-Mohismus und im Legalismus.Gregor Paul - 1987
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    Die Kantische Geschmacksästhetik als Philosophie der Kunst: dargestellt und erörtert insbesondere in einer Anwendung auf surrealistische Malerei.Gregor Paul - 1976 - Mannheim: [S.N.].
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    Philosophie und Literatur in der Geschichte Japans: Transkulturelle Studien unter besonderer Berücksichtigung "indischer," "chinesischer" und "westlicher" Einflüsse auf die Geschichte Japans.Gregor Paul - 2018 - Bochum: Projekt Verlag.
    Der Band soll beides bieten: Eine möglichst genaue Beschreibung historisch und inhaltlich unbestritten wichtiger Beispiele von Philosophie, Poetik und Literatur in der Geschichte Japans sowie eine Bewertung aus komparativer und allgemein-systematischer Perspektive. Damit soll berechtigten Forderungen nach Kontextualisierung Rechnung getragen werden, aber auch die Frage nach der Qualität der Texte und Theorien Berücksichtigung finden. Thematisch sind u. a. Konfuzianismus, Buddhismus und deren Rolle in der Entwicklung der Menschenrechtsphilosophie in Japan; Religionsphilosophie, Logik, klassische Ästhetik und Literaturtheorie, tragische wie komische Literatur und (...)
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  16. Zur Begründungstheorie des buddhistischen Scholastikers Gomyō und der Frage nach der Universalität der Logik.Gregor Paul - 2014 - Bochumer Jahrbuch Zur Ostasienforschung 37:187-208.
     
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    Against wanton distortion: A rejoinder to David hall's and Roger Ames' criticism of my reflections on logic and confucius.Gregor Paul - 1992 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 19 (1):119-122.
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    Logic in Buddhist Scholasticism from philosophical, philological, historical and comparative perspectives.Gregor Paul (ed.) - 2015 - Lumbini: Lumbini International Research Institute.
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    Philosophie in Japan: von den Anfängen bis zur Heian-Zeit : eine kritische Untersuchung.Gregor Paul & Deutsche Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens - 1993
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    Reflections on the usage of the terms "logic" and "logical".Gregor Paul - 1991 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 18 (1):73-87.
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    The Book of Mencius and Its Reception in China and Beyond.Chun-Chieh Huang, Gregor Paul & Heiner Roetz (eds.) - 2008 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
    The Mencius, attributed to the philosopher Mengzi (Lat. Mencius, ca. 370-290 BC), the second Sage of the Confucian school after its founder, is one of the most prominent of all Chinese classics, with a great impact on the historical development of Confucianism. Today, it serves as one of the determinants for positioning Confucianism in the modern world, and it is the most discussed Chinese philosophical text in the context of the search for universally valid ethical norms and democracy. The essays (...)
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    Epistemological Issues in Classical Chinese Philosophy.Hans Lenk & Gregor Paul - 1993 - SUNY Press.
    This book shows that classic Chinese philosophy is as rational as Western approaches dealing with the problems of logic, epistemology, language analysis, and linguistic topics from a philosophical point of view. It presents detailed analyses of rational and methodological features in Confucianism, Taoist philosophy, and the School of Names as well as Mohist approaches in classical Chinese philosophy, especially in regard to ideas of valid knowledge. The authors also provide new arguments against cultural relativism and antirational movements like religious fundamentalism (...)
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  23. Das Buch Mengzi im Kontext der Menschenrechtsfrage.Wolfgang Ommerborn, Gregor Paul & Heiner Roetz (eds.) - 2011 - Münster: LIT Verlag.
    Die Frage nach der universalen Gültigkeit der Menschenrechte ist nicht nur ein akademisches Problem. So steht sie auch immer wieder im Zentrum erbitterter internationaler politischer Auseinandersetzungen. Dabei kritisieren nicht nur Despoten die Ansprüche auf Allgemeingültigkeit als verdeckten Kulturimperialismus und kaschiertes Hegemonialstreben. Wie jedoch jeder weiß, kann ein Schutz der Menschenrechte zur Überlebensfrage werden. Zu aller Zeit und in allen Kulturen waren Menschen nur zu schnell zur Grausamkeit bereit. So wird ein Desiderat erfüllt, wenn eine Buchreihe den damit angesprochenen Fragen nachgeht (...)
     
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  24. Epistemological issues in classical chinese philosophy.Hans Lenk & Gregor Paul - 1994 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 184 (2):225-226.
     
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  25. Innovation with and against the Tradition. Examples from Chinese, Japanese and Korean Confucianism.Marion Eggert, Gregor Paul & Heiner Roetz - 2023 - Interface-Journal of European Languages and Literatures 20 (1):157-195.
    Up until the present day, Confucianism has been a major factor in the normative discourses of East Asia. At first glance, it has sided with the preservation of the old and against innovation, according to Confucius’s self-declaration that he “only transmits and creates nothing new.” This also describes the historical role that Confucianism in distinction to other philosophies has actually played over long stretches of time. Nevertheless, Confucian ethics contains structural features, figures of thought and ideas which point beyond mere (...)
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    Nøglebegreber i Søren Kierkegaards tænkning.Gregor Malantschuk, Grethe Kjær & Paul Müller - 1993
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    Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Über das Seiende und das Eine. De ente et uno.Paul Richard Blum, Gregor Damschen, Dominic Kaegi, Martin Mulsow, Enno Rudolph & Alejandro G. Vigo - 2006 - Hamburg: Meiner.
    This edition of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola’s “De ente et uno” (“On being and the one”) offers for the first time a key text for the reformation of metaphysics in Renaissance philosophy in German translation. The Latin text is added. The detailed introduction and careful commentary reveal the guiding points Pico has set with this work.
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    Resilience and Protection of Health Care and Research Laboratory Workers During the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic: Analysis and Case Study From an Austrian High Security Laboratory.Martina Loibner, Paul Barach, Stella Wolfgruber, Christine Langner, Verena Stangl, Julia Rieger, Esther Föderl-Höbenreich, Melina Hardt, Eva Kicker, Silvia Groiss, Martin Zacharias, Philipp Wurm, Gregor Gorkiewicz, Peter Regitnig & Kurt Zatloukal - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has highlighted the interdependency of healthcare systems and research organizations on manufacturers and suppliers of personnel protective equipment and the need for well-trained personnel who can react quickly to changing working conditions. Reports on challenges faced by research laboratory workers are rare in contrast to the lived experience of hospital health care workers. We report on experiences gained by RLWs who significantly contributed to combating the pandemic under particularly challenging conditions due to increased workload, sickness and interrupted (...)
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    Predicting Ventral Striatal Activation During Reward Anticipation From Functional Connectivity at Rest.Asako Mori, Manfred Klöbl, Go Okada, Murray Bruce Reed, Masahiro Takamura, Paul Michenthaler, Koki Takagaki, Patricia Anna Handschuh, Satoshi Yokoyama, Matej Murgas, Naho Ichikawa, Gregor Gryglewski, Chiyo Shibasaki, Marie Spies, Atsuo Yoshino, Andreas Hahn, Yasumasa Okamoto, Rupert Lanzenberger, Shigeto Yamawaki & Siegfried Kasper - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Ricoeur, Paul. The Course of Recognition. [REVIEW]Brian Gregor - 2006 - Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 18 (1-2):210-211.
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    Toward an Ontology of Peace I.Brian Gregor - 2024 - Approaching Religion 14 (3):25-40.
    This essay is the first of two seeking to draw out an ontology of peace from Paul Ricoeur’s thought. This first essay (Part I) argues that Ricoeur’s hermeneutics of creation provides the best starting point because of its insistence on the goodness of created being. Ricoeur develops this conviction from his reading of the biblical creation accounts, which I follow through three texts from three periods of Ricoeur’s work. In The Symbolism of Evil, Ricoeur show that peace rather than (...)
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    The case for climate engineering research: an analysis of the “arm the future” argument.Gregor Betz - 2012 - Climatic Change 111 (2):473-485.
    With the evidence for anthropogenic climate change piling up, suggesting that climate impacts of GHG emissions might have been underestimated in the past (Allison et al. 2009; WBGU 2009), and mitigation policies apparently lagging behind what many scientists consider as necessary reductions in order to prevent dangerous climate change, the debate about intentional climate change, or “climate engineering”, as we shall say in the following, has gained momentum in the past years. While efforts to technically modify earth’s climate had been (...)
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    René Descartes: Regulae ad directionem ingenii.Gregor Sebba - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (1):82-83.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:82 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY phy) than the aspects considered in the earlier chapters. The attempts of these men to formulate theories of the cosmos and of natural phenomena, to take the place of Aristotle's natural philosophy, are described as honest and original speculative endeavors, with a few features which can be construed as anticipations of seventeenth-century scientific philosophy, but basically lacking the soundness of method and evidence that could (...)
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    Ricoeur's Hermeneutics of Religion: Rebirth of the Capable Self.Brian Gregor - 2018 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    In this important new book, Brian Gregor gives a comprehensive account of Paul Ricoeur’s philosophy of religion, which focuses on the regeneration of human capability. Gregor documents the thinkers, movements, and themes that shaped Ricoeur’s thought and gives a critical examination of Ricoeur’s philosophical interpretation of religion.
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    Toward an Ontology of Peace II.Brian Gregor - 2024 - Approaching Religion 14 (3):41-53.
    Following Part I, this essay (Part II) continues my attempt to develop an ontology of peace by drawing resources from Ricœur’s thought. I begin with Augustine, Dionysius, and Aquinas to show that peace is not contrary to our humanity but is a natural desire that runs with the grain of our being. This account is complicated by the category of the irascible, however, which Ricœur interprets as an appetite for difficulty, suggesting the human desire for peace is not directly continuous (...)
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    Ricoeur’s askēsis: textual and gymnastic exercises for self-transformation.Brian Gregor - 2018 - Continental Philosophy Review 51 (3):421-438.
    This essay examines what the philosophy of Paul Ricoeur can contribute to current debates on the role of spiritual exercise, or askēsis, in philosophical life. The influential work of Pierre Hadot and Michel Foucault has sparked a widespread interest in the ancient model of philosophy, variously described as a way of life, art of living, or care of the self. Ricoeur’s potential contribution to this conversation has been overlooked, largely because he does not discuss these themes explicitly or often. (...)
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    A "new" Descartes edition?Gregor Sebba - 1963 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 1 (2):231-236.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:NOTES AND DISCUSSIONS 231 that neither Borro nor any of the Aristotelian writers on method mentioned by Randall seems to me to have influenced Galileo. If I were to begin looking for Aristotelian influences, I should think it much more promising to examine carefully those discussions on the relation between "most powerful demonstrations" and the proofs of mathematics carried on at Padua and elsewhere, to which I have already (...)
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    Evil: A Challenge to Philosophy and Theology. By Paul Ricoeur. [REVIEW]Brian Gregor - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (1):150-152.
  39. Debates in Continental Philosophy: Conversations with Contemporary Thinkers. By Richard Kearney On Paul Ricoeur: The Owl of Minerva. By Richard Kearney Traversing the Imaginary: Richard Kearney and the Postmodern Challenge. Edited by Peter Gratton and Joh. [REVIEW]Brian Gregor - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (1):147-150.
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    Youssef Mogtader und Gregor Schoeler, Turandot. Die persische Märchenerzählung. Edition, Übersetzung, Kommentar, Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag, 2017, 134 + 57 S., ISBN 978-3-95490-283-5.Turandot. Die persische Märchenerzählung. Edition, Übersetzung, Kommentar. [REVIEW]Ludwig Paul - 2021 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 98 (1):277-281.
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    “Against method” and “Anything goes”? A critical discussion based on the “strange ideas from Paul Feyerabend on whether epistemological anarchy can benefit is research.Horst Treiblmaier, Andrew Burton-Jones, Shirley Gregor, Rudy Hirschheim, Michael Myers & Tom Stafford - unknown
    In this panel six IS researchers from varying backgrounds will discuss whether epistemological anarchy, as proposed by the controversial philosopher Paul Feyerabend, has the potential to foster research progress and can help to create new insights in the IS field. Feyerabend is well known for his notion that "anything goes" in terms of methodology, and many scholars are concerned that this seemingly anarchistic sentiment can undermine efforts to systematically build and structure an epistemological and methodological foundation for an academic (...)
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    Oeuvres philosophiques. Tome I (1618-1637) (review). [REVIEW]Gregor Sebba - 1964 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (2):260-261.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:260 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY Christian business" is not knowledge but experience. He founds religious certainty on individual inspiration and emphasizes charity against external written law. A man inspired by God becomes autonomous and acquires a mind of his own--independent of external authorities. This valuable study (pp. 5-109) is followed by an extensive bibliography (pp. 113--209) in which it could be added that Vald~s' Al[abeto Cristiano was reprinted in 1948 (...)
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  43. Reviews : Gregor McLennan, Marxism and the Methodologies of History, (Verso, London, 1981), pp. 272. Anthony Giddens, A Contemporary Critique of Historical Materialism, (MacMillan, London, 1981), pp. 294. Raphael Samuel, ed., People's History and Socialist Theory. History Workshop Series, (Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1981), pp. vi + 417. G. Osborne and W. F. Mandle, eds., New History Studying Australia Today, (George Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1982), pp. 216. [REVIEW]Alastair Davidson - 1983 - Thesis Eleven 7 (1):171-175.
    Reviews : Gregor McLennan, Marxism and the Methodologies of History,, pp. 272. Anthony Giddens, A Contemporary Critique of Historical Materialism,, pp. 294. Raphael Samuel, ed., People's History and Socialist Theory. History Workshop Series,, pp. vi + 417. G. Osborne and W. F. Mandle, eds., New History Studying Australia Today,, pp. 216.
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    Between Man and Man. By Martin Buber. Translated by Ronald Gregor Smith. (Kegan Paul. 1947. Pp. 208. 12s. 6d.).Helen Wodehouse - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (85):177-.
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    Against the Greying of Confucius: Responses to Gregor Paul and Michael Martin.David L. Hall & Roger T. Ames - 1991 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 18 (3):333-347.
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    Review of Epistemological Issues in Classical Chinese Philosophy by Hans Lenk; Gregor Paul[REVIEW]Andrew Colvin - 1996 - Philosophy East and West 46 (1):117-119.
  47. Review of: Immanuel Kant: Anthropology, History, and Education. Ed. by Günter Zöller and Robert B. Louden. Transl. by Mary Gregor, Paul Guyer, Robert B. Louden, Holly Wilson, Allen W. Wood, Günter Zöller, and Arnulf Zweig. [REVIEW]Vilem Mudroch - 2014 - .
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    Philosophy and Humanism. Renaissance Essays in Honor of Paul Oskar Kristeller. [REVIEW]F. W. J. - 1979 - Review of Metaphysics 33 (2):436-438.
    This Festschrift in Professor Kristeller’s honor consists of contributions by scholars who have had some connection with Columbia University, his "intellectual home in the United States for three decades." It also includes a Tabula Gratulatoria listing many other friends from the United States and Europe. The editor’s opening essay provides an interesting and informative account of this scholar’s academic career, and should be read together with the complete annotated bibliography of his publications through 1974. The latter lists 149 "major publications" (...)
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  49. Towards a 'Machiavellian' theory of emotional appraisal.Paul E. Griffiths - 2004 - In Dylan Evans & Pierre Cruse (eds.), Emotion, Evolution, and Rationality. Oxford University Press.
    The aim of appraisal theory in the psychology of emotion is to identify the features of the emotion-eliciting situation that lead to the production of one emotion rather than another2. A model of emotional appraisal takes the form of a set of dimensions against which potentially emotion-eliciting situations are assessed. The dimensions of the emotion hyperspace might include, for example, whether the eliciting situation fulfills or frustrates the subject’s goals or whether an actor in the eliciting situation has violated a (...)
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  50. Imaginative Content.Paul Noordhof - 2018 - In Fiona Macpherson & Fabian Dorsch (eds.), Perceptual Imagination and Perceptual Memory. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 96-129.
    Sensuous imaginative content presents a problem for unitary accounts of phenomenal character (or content) such as relationism, representationalism or qualia theory. Four features of imaginative content are at the heat of the issue: its perspectival nature, the similarity with corresponding perceptual experiences, the multiple use thesis, and its non-presentational character. I reject appeals to the dependency thesis to account for these features and explain how a representationalist approach can be developed to accommodate them. I defend the multiple use thesis against (...)
     
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