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    The historical development of school readers and of method in teaching reading.Rudolph Rex Reeder - 1900 - Berlin,: Mayer & Müller.
    Rudolph Rex Reeder's book charts the fascinating evolution of reading education. From primitive techniques to cutting-edge research, this book provides a detailed look at the methods and materials that have shaped the way we teach reading. 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 (...)
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    Rudolph, Heinrich. Über dieUnzulässigkeit der gegenw ä rtigen Theorie der Materie.H. Rudolph - 1905 - Kant Studien 10 (1-3).
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    Religious Freedom in the Liberal State.Rex J. Ahdar & Ian Leigh - 2005 - Oxford University Press.
    To what extent should states accommodate religious liberty claims? Can the pluralist state be neutral between religions and secularism? This book explores contemporary legal controversies regarding the protection of religious liberty from a theoretical and comparative perspective, looking at issues such as family and parenting, medical treatment, education, employment, religious group autonomy, and freedom of expression.
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    The Logical Syntax of Language.Rudolph Carnap - 1936 - Philosophical Review 46 (5):549-553.
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    The structure of creative cognition in the human brain.Rex E. Jung - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Review of: Ladislav Matejka and Irwin R. Titunik (eds.), Semiotics of Art: Prague School Contributions Roberta Reeder[REVIEW]Roberta Reeder - 1978 - Semiotic Scene 2 (4):180-195.
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  7. The Logical Structure of the World and Pseudoproblems in Philosophy.Rudolph Carnap & Rolf A. George - 1967 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 18 (4):340-342.
     
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    Commit to win: how to harness the four elements of commitment to reach your goals.Heidi Reeder - 2014 - New York: Hudson Street Press.
    In Commit to Win, Heidi Reeder, PhD, unpacks over forty years of research by psychologists and economists to show that the key to reaching any goal, whether it' to hit the gym more often or to finally quit that dead-end job, isn' motivation, willpower, or determination. It' commitment. Busting the myths most of us believe about commitment, Reeder shows that it all comes down to four variables: treasures, troubles, contributions, and choices. Together, these variables make up a formula (...)
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    The Psychology of Intelligence.Rex Knight, Jean Piaget, M. Piercy & D. E. Berlyne - 1951 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (5):470.
    First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Quick and Easy Recipes for Hypergunk.Patrick Reeder - 2019 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (1):178-191.
    I argue for the possibility of hypergunk: that is, it is possible that there exists an x such that every part of x has a proper part and, for any set S of parts of x, there is a set S′ of parts of...
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  11. Imagination and Interpretation in Kant: The Hermeneutic Import of the Critique of Judgment.Rudolph A. MAKKREEL - 1990
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  12. Carl G. Hempel on scientific theories.Rudolph Carnap - 1963 - In Paul Arthur Schilpp (ed.), The philosophy of Rudolf Carnap. La Salle, Ill.,: Open Court. pp. 958--966.
  13. Historical Explanation Re-Enactment and Practical Inference /Rex Martin. --. --.Rex Martin - 1977 - Cornell University Press, 1977.
     
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    The Philosophy of Nietzsche.Rex Welson - 2004 - Routledge.
    This important new introduction to Nietzsche's philosophical work provides readers with an excellent framework for understanding the central concerns of his philosophical and cultural writings. It shows how Nietzsche's ideas have had a profound influence on European philosophy and why, in recent years, Nietzsche scholarship has become the battleground for debates between the analytic and continental traditions over philosophical method. The book is divided into three parts. In the first part, the author discusses morality, religion and nihilism to show why (...)
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    Adrift in a sea of rights: a report prepared for the New Zealand Education Development Foundation.Rex J. Ahdar - 2001 - Christchurch, N.Z.: New Zealand Education Development Foundation.
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    ltalian Revolutionary Syndicalism.Rex Bailey - 1971 - Res Publica 13 (1):87-100.
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    Attributing motives to other people.Glenn D. Reeder & David Trafimow - 2005 - In Bertram F. Malle & Sara D. Hodges (eds.), Other Minds: How Humans Bridge the Gap Between Self and Others. Guilford. pp. 106--123.
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    Before the Beginning.Robert W. Reeder - 2012 - Renascence 65 (1):25-37.
    Focusing on a 1628 Lenten sermon, this essay explores Donne’s handling of the complex problem of how we should conceive of time antecedent to the creation. Read in the light of Donne’s remarks elsewhere, and of those by St. Augustine, this sermon shows him considering pre-time time as an argument for the importance of vocation. Contemplation of the mystery of God’s activity before the creation yields a powerful idea of one’s life and calling as the surpassingly meaningful culmination of a (...)
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    Report On The University of Chicago's Conference On 'Writing, Meaning And Higher Order Reasoning'.Harry Reeder - 1984 - Informal Logic 6 (1).
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    Typology and Ideology in the Mausoleum of Augustus: Tumulus and Tholos.Jane Clark Reeder - 1992 - Classical Antiquity 11 (2):265-307.
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    (1 other version)Real Rights.Rex Martin - 1995 - Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 58 (4):975-979.
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    Making sense of the Cratylus.Rudolph H. Weingartner - 1970 - Phronesis 15 (1):5-25.
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    The Nature of Critical Thinking.Harry Reeder - 1984 - Informal Logic 6 (2).
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    A schematic model of dispositional attribution in interpersonal perception.Glenn D. Reeder & Marilynn B. Brewer - 1979 - Psychological Review 86 (1):61-79.
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    Historical explanation: re-enactment and practical inference.Rex Martin - 1977 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
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    The status of parapsychology.Rex G. Stanford - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (4):610.
  27. KÖHLER, W. - Gestalt Psychology. [REVIEW]Rex Knight - 1930 - Mind 39:360.
     
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    A phenomenological account of the linguistic mediation of the public and the private.Harry P. Reeder - 1984 - Husserl Studies 1 (1):263-280.
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    Searching for the neural realizers of ownership unity.Rex Welshon - 2013 - Philosophical Psychology 26 (6):839 - 862.
    An argument is developed for the conclusion that certain neurological conditions and disorders are directly relevant for understanding the self?'s embodiment and the ownership of conscious experience enjoyed by such an embodied self. Since these neurological conditions and disorders provide evidence that there can be shifts of, and compromises to, ownership, they help identify neural substrates and realizers of such ownership. However, even if recent neuroimaging and neuropsychological nominees for neural substrates of ownership unity are core realizers of ownership, they (...)
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    Lexicon philosophicum: quo tanquam clave philosophiae fores aperiuntur.Rudolph Goclenius - 1615 - Hildesheim: G. Olms.
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    Less Than Nothing is More Than Something (Part 1).Rex Butler - 2014 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 8 (1).
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    Quantity yields quality when it comes to creativity: a brain and behavioral test of the equal-odds rule.Rex E. Jung, Christopher J. Wertz, Christine A. Meadows, Sephira G. Ryman, Andrei A. Vakhtin & Ranee A. Flores - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Wittgenstein Never was a Phenomenologist.Harry P. Reeder - 1989 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 20 (3):257-276.
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  34. Saying yes to reality: skepticism, antirealism, and perspectivism in Nietzsche's epistemology.Rex Welshon - 2009 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 37 (1):23-43.
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    You only get it twice: Foreword.Rex Buttler & Mauro Fosco Bertola - 2017 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 11 (3).
    It would make a wonderful musical study – perhaps someone has already done it – to compare the various operatic and instrumental versions of the famous myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. [...] We know all too well the anxiety question par excellence, the disquieting “ Che vuoi? ” traversing our symbolically embedded lives. So, let me indulge a bit in this uncanny zone and ask: “ Che vogliamo? ”, what is our goal with this issue? Why did we start this (...)
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    Hegel to-day.Rudolph Eucken - 1897 - The Monist 7 (3):321 - 339.
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  37. Life's Basis and Life's Ideal.Rudolph Eucken, A. C. Widgery, W. S. Hough & Lucy Judge Gibson - 1915 - International Journal of Ethics 25 (4):547-551.
     
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    In Search of Lost Time and the Attunement of Jealousy.Rex Ferguson - 2017 - Philosophy and Literature 41 (1):213-232.
    Proust reminds us many times in the pages of In Search of Lost Time that there is no such thing as a singular or unchanging self.1 When viewing the novel as a whole, this point is most evident in the journey of Marcel, the narrator, who has to become a myriad of Marcels before he reaches the library of the Guermantes and the discovery of what he must write about. But the theme is also prevalent in a more intimate reading (...)
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  39. The Termination of Pregnancy.Rex Gardner - 1979 - In Charles Gordon Scorer & Antony John Wing (eds.), Decision making in medicine: the practice of its ethics. London: E. Arnold. pp. 64.
     
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    The Meaning of Relations.Rudolph Kagey - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42:287.
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    Dilthey and the Neo-Kantians: The Dispute Over the Status of the Human and Cultural Sciences.Rudolph Makkreel & Sebastian Luft - unknown
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    Are the Welfare Rights in the UN’s Declaration of Human Rights Universal?Rex Martin - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 15:65-70.
    It has been claimed that several of the rights in the UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights - in particular the social and economic rights to the provision of welfare in, for example, education - cannot literally be rights of everybody. We find two main lines of analysis that have been raised to back up this claim. One of these lines is theoretical or normative in nature. Here I take up Onora O’Neill’s concern with the counterpart obligations that attach to (...)
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    On the Logic of Justifying Legal Punishment.Rex Martin - 1970 - American Philosophical Quarterly 7 (3):253 - 259.
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    (1 other version)Treatment and rehabilitation as a mode of punishment.Rex Martin - 1988 - Southwest Philosophy Review 4 (1):127-127.
  45. Johann Gottlieb Fichte: zum hundertjährigen jubilaum seiner Reden an die deutsche nation.Rudolph Meincke - 1908 - Hamburg: Otto Meissners Verlag.
     
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  46. Prologue: the Caribbean and cultural studies: more than grimace and colour. In, Meeks, B.Rex Nettleford - 2007 - In Brian Meeks & Stuart Hall (eds.), Culture, politics, race and diaspora: the thought of Stuart Hall. London: Lawrence & Wishart.
     
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    Signitive intention and semantic texture.Harry P. Reeder - 2004 - Husserl Studies 20 (3):183-206.
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    Terrorism, Secularism, and the Deaths of Innocents.John P. Reeder - 2011 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 21 (2):70-94.
    The “moral equivalence” objector—appealing only to certain moral considerations, e.g., wellbeing and consent—argues that no inherent moral significanceattaches to the distinction between intended means and foreseen side-effects: If an act of direct killing is wrong, then a morally comparable act of indirect killingis wrong as well; if an act of indirect killing is right, then so is a morally comparable act of direct killing. One secular version of double effect is vulnerable to the objection unless it can provide a principle (...)
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    The Theory and Practice of Husserl's Phenomenology.Harry P. Reeder - 2010 - Zeta Books.
    The second edition of The Theory and Practice of Husserl's Phenomenology is a clear and concise introduction to the theoretical background and the rigorous method of Edmund Husserl , perhaps the most influential philosopher of the twentieth century and the founder of the phenomenological movement. According to Husserl phenomenology is not a body of knowledge but a scientific practice based in a rigorous and difficult method, a method that takes long effort and practice to enter into and in which to (...)
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    Carl Wellman, The Proliferation of Rights: Moral Progress or Empty Rhetoric?:The Proliferation of Rights: Moral Progress or Empty Rhetoric?Rex Martin - 2000 - Ethics 110 (3):649-651.
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