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  1. List do Karla Dedeciusa.Z. Herbert - 2011 - Topos 1.
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    Metaphysics Z.l1.1036b28: αἰσθητόν or αἰσθητικόν?Herbert Granger - 2000 - Classical Quarterly 50 (2):415-423.
    MetaphysicsZ.ll has in recent years received considerable attention, because of its importance for the exposition of Aristotle's psychology, which for some time now has been an immensely popular topic among Aristotelian scholars. Z.ll has proved contentious, however, especially over its statement of Aristotle's criticism of Socrates the Younger, who was wont to make a certain ‘comparison’ in the case of animals. Virtually nothing is known about this Socrates the Younger, nor is it known exactly what ‘comparison’ he made with animals. (...)
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    Herbert Marcuse on Jewish Identity, the Holocaust, and Israel.Z. Tauber - 2013 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2013 (165):115-135.
    On Marcuse's Jewish Identity Discussing the identity of his father, Herbert, and the family, Peter Marcuse says: "We were certainly Jewish; we would never have been in the US otherwise. My father was bar mitzvah'd, and to my knowledge his parents were relatively observant. But he himself was strictly secular. I remember at home hearing Jewish jokes, a smattering of Yiddish, Jewish friends, a Jewish intellectual circle—no doubt we were Jewish; but I remember no religious observance, no going to (...)
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    Herbert Marcuse's conception of tolerance and violence.Z. Rosen - 1999 - Dialogue and Universalism 9:65-73.
  5. Herbert Marcuse and feminism in one-dimensional society.Z. Tauber - 1999 - Dialogue and Universalism 9 (3-4):75-92.
     
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    Emanzipation als Erziehungsziel?: Überlegungen z. Gebrauch u.z. Herkunft e. Begriffes.Herbert Bath - 1974 - Bad Heilbronn (Obb.): Klinkhardt.
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    Elamisches Wörterbuch, Vol. I: A-H; Vol. II: I-ZElamisches Worterbuch, Vol. I: A-H; Vol. II: I-Z.Herbert H. Paper, Walther Hinz & Heidemarie Koch - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (2):340.
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    Nucleosomes and flipons exchange energy to alter chromatin conformation, the readout of genomic information, and cell fate.Alan Herbert - 2022 - Bioessays 44 (12):2200166.
    Alternative non‐B‐DNA conformations formed under physiological conditions by sequences called flipons include left‐handed Z‐DNA, three‐stranded triplexes, and four‐stranded i‐motifs and quadruplexes. These conformations accumulate and release energy to enable the local assembly of cellular machines in a context specific manner. In these transactions, nucleosomes store power, serving like rechargeable batteries, while flipons smooth energy flows from source to sink by acting as capacitors or resistors. Here, I review the known biological roles for flipons. I present recent and unequivocal findings showing (...)
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  9. Philosophy after Heidegger and Adorno (in Hungarian).Herbert Schnadelbach - 1993 - Magyar Filozofiai Szemle:1-183.
    Sind Heidegger und Adorno nun durch Wittgenstein "uberholt"? Auch er definiert nicht durch sein Werk allein das, was philosophisch an der Zeit ist: Ohne die durch Heidegger und Adorno eroffneten Fragehorizonte fehlt ihm gewissermassen die 3. Dimension, und es droht dann, zu einer blossen Linguistik mit schwachen wissenschaftlichen Anspruchen zusammenzuschrumpfen, in der man z B die Sprachregeln der Kommunikation unter Autofahrern untersuchen und das dann auch noch fur Philosophie halten kann. Der sprachanalytische Wittgenstein ist nicht der ganze Wittgenstein, und das (...)
     
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  10. Özgürlük Üzerine Bir Deneme.Soner Soysal & Herbert Marcuse - 2013 - İstanbul, Turkey: Ayrıntı Yayınları.
    Frankfurt Okulu'nun kurucu üyelerinden ve 20. yüzyıl eleştirel düşünce dünyasının köşe taşlarından biri olan Herbert Marcuse'nin 1969 yılında, bütün dünyanın halk ayaklanmalarıyla ve toplumsal hareketlerle çalkalandığı sıcak günlerde yayımlanan kitabı Özgürlük Üzerine Bir Deneme ele aldığı konuları ve tespitleriyle günümüzde de önemini koruyor. Bu kısa ama çarpıcı makale, Sol'un teorik ve pratik yeniden inşası ve eleştirel düşüncenin doğru mecralarda ilerleyişinin sağlanması açısından mutlaka okunması ve derinlemesine irdelenip tartışılması gereken eserlerin başında gelir. İleri endüstri toplumuyla rekabete giren sosyalist blok, bu (...)
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    Nietzsche's Werke. Kritische Gesamtausgabe (review). [REVIEW]Herbert W. Reichert - 1973 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (1):128-130.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:128 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY Nietzsches Werke. Kritische Gesamtausgabe. Edited by Giorgio Colli and Mazzino Montinari. 30 vols. in 8 sections. (Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter Co.) In Print: Section IV. Vol. 1. Richard Wagner in Bayreuth. Nachgelassene Fragmente 1875-1876 (1967), 366 pp. DM. 38 Vol. 2. Menschliches, Alzumenschliches I. Nachgelassene Fragmente 1876-1877. (1967), 586 pp. DM. 56 Vol. 3. Menschliches, Alzumenschliches H. Nachgelassene Fragmente 1878-1879. (1967), 615 (...)
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    Digital Society and Multi-Dimensional Man.A. Z. Chernyak & E. Lemanto - 2020 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24 (2):286-296.
    One of the major concerns of the social philosophy is the technological revolution and its impacts on the social systems. Critical views on the systems from the social philosophers depart from the social predicaments of their time. The pivotal critic of Karl Marx in his work of Das Capital, for example, is on poverty caused by the system of capitalism. Capitalism, for him, only produces various social downturns such as slavery, oppressions, exploitations and impoverishment. Herbert Marcuse, meanwhile, pointed at (...)
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  13. Saf Hoşgörünün Bir Elestirisi.Soner Soysal, Robert Paul Wolff, J. R. Barrington Moore & Herbert Marcuse - 2014 - Ankara, Turkey: Heretik Yayıncılık.
    Cambridge’deki büyük akademik cemaatin sakinleri olan bizler bir araya geldik ve hoşgörü ve onun egemen politik iklim içerisindeki yeri hakkında dostça ama ateşli bir tartışma yürüttük. Okuyucu, bizim nerelerde aynı düşüncede olmadığımızı bulmakta hiçbir zorluk çekmeyecektir. Diğer taraftan, farklı başlangıç noktalarından ve farklı yollardan hareketle yaklaşık olarak aynı yere ulaştık. Her birimiz için, egemen hoşgörü kuramı ve pratiğinin, incelendiği takdirde, korkunç politik gerçekleri gizlemeye yarayan bir maske olduğu ortaya çıktı. Kızgınlığın tonu makaleden makaleye keskin bir şekilde artmakta; belki de boş (...)
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    İngiliz Erken Dönem Şiîlik Çalışmaları ve Thomas Herbert Örneği.İbrahim Babur Gündoğdu - 2018 - Kader 16 (2):484-503.
    İngilizler, Oryantalizm alanında önemli çalışmalar ortaya koymuşlardır. Geçmişte İngilizler ilk dönemlerinden itibaren İslamiyet hususunda bilgi birikimleri üst seviyelere ulaştığı halde, Şiîlik çalışmaları işin içine dâhil olduğunda daha geç tarihlere rast gelmiştir. İngilizlerin Şiilik alanında çalışmalarının hayata geçmesiyle ilginç hususiyetler kendini göstermiştir. Bilgi-siyaset, siyaset-bilgi denklemleri İngilizlerin Orta Doğu coğrafyasındaki etki ve icraatlarında değişmeyen hareket noktası olmuştur. Safevîler döneminden başlayarak, Dünya savaşları sürecinde saha hâkimiyetlerinin arka planında yüksek bilgi birikimi kendini göstermiştir. Ortadoğu bugün bile bu etkiden hala kurtulamamıştır. Çalışmamızın ana ekseni olan (...)
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    Korelacja etyki z gospodarką w doktrynie Herberta Spencera.Olgierd Górecki - 2010 - Annales. Ethics in Economic Life 13 (2):59-69.
    Herbert Spencer is one of the most distinguished representatives of Nineteenth-Century liberalism. Originality of his doctrine is based on combined concepts of social evolutionism with postulates of conservative liberalism. Ethics of an individual were the conceptual point of his philosophical reflection. Thus he believed that a free market economy is the economic foundation of ethical and material development of every individual. Material development may be summarized as achieving ever improving results of performed actions. According to Spencer, the free market (...)
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    Capitalocene, ecological economics of degrowth and philosophy of Herbert Marcuse.Ewa Bińczyk - 2022 - Analiza I Egzystencja 59:117-134.
    Kluczowy kontekst artykułu stanowi najnowsza wiedza dotycząca powagi planetarnego kryzysu środowiskowego i jego reperkusji społeczno-gospodarczych (kompromitacja kapitalizmu paliw kopalnych i nierówności). Na tym tle teoretycznym zostaną ze sobą krytycznie porównane trzy ujęcia. Chodzi o filozofię Herberta Marcusego, krytykę tzw. „tanich natur” i kapitałocenu Jasona W. Moore’a oraz o ekonomię ekologiczną wystudzania wzrostu. Wszystkie z nich to postkapitalistyczne eko-utopie budowane w obliczu troski o samo przetrwanie cywilizacji. Tekst poszukuje antycypacji myśli Moore’a i idei ekonomistów ekologicznych w refleksji Marcusego na temat ekologii. (...)
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    Porównanie myśli Herberta Marcusego z myślą Michela Foucaulta – czyli jak w latach sześćdziesiątych i siedemdziesiątych XX wieku outsiderzy zmienili społeczny porządek kultury zachodniej.Markus Lipowicz - 2016 - Diametros 49:27-49.
    The aim of the article is to compare the ideas of Herbert Marcuse and Michel Foucault. In his works Marcuse focused on the excluded social circles. Their revolt against the establishment shook up the normative foundations of the social order in the 1960s and the 1970s, which finally led to a cultural revolution. Inspired by these social changes, Foucault was interested in the effects of this revolution at the epistemological and moral level. He recognized that the actions of the (...)
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    Beyond the Reality Principle: On the Political Role of Imagination in Herbert Marcuse’s Libidinal Economy.Barbara Markowska-Marczak - 2022 - Analiza I Egzystencja 59:57-75.
    Według tradycji psychoanalitycznej funkcjonujemy w świecie społecznym dzięki zasadzie rzeczywistości. Artykuł będzie dotyczył roli wyobraźni jako siły politycznej, siły przekształcającej ramy rzeczywistości społecznej ożywianej przez historyczną modyfikację tej zasady - zasadę wydajności. Ze względu na to, że – jak pokazał to Marcuse - rozum stał się elementem dominacji, jedyną siłą emancypacyjną, zdolną przeciwstawić się codziennej rutynie i powtarzalności jest wyobraźnia. Proponujemy zatem rozwinięcie tej idei wyobraźni jako środka wyzwolenia z jednowymiarowego świata i przemiany świata społecznego w kontekście nowej ekonomii libidinalnej (...)
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    The Bipolar Man. Marcuse, Akrasia and the Psychopathology of Populism.Bartosz Kuźniarz - 2022 - Analiza I Egzystencja 59:97-115.
    W 1964 roku Herbert Marcuse postawił słynną tezę o jednowymiarowości współczesnego człowieka. Stanowi ona jedną z jego najważniejszych koncepcji teoretycznych, a także rozwinięcie tezy postawionej przez Marcusego już w 1937 roku w eseju O afirmatywnym charakterze kultury. Celem mojego artykułu jest krytyczna rewizja tej koncepcji. Z jednej strony kapitalizm kognitywny wzmocnił mechanizmy kontroli zachowań konsumenckich. Z drugiej strony społeczeństwo ponowoczesne jest jednak refleksyjne: produkcja wiedzy i samowiedzy ma w nim charakter systemowy. Połączenie tych dwóch procesów prowadzi – jak twierdzę (...)
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    The Weaponization of Free Speech.Martin Jay - 2022 - Analiza I Egzystencja 59:5-27.
    Formułowane w ostatnim czasie przez postępowych Amerykanów zarzuty wobec cynicznej, konserwatywnej „weaponizacji” wolności słowa trafnie zwracają uwagę na tkwiący w niej aspekt hipokryzji. Przesłankę tych oskarżeń często stanowi jednak wolność słowa rozumiana „absolutystycznie” jako bezwzględne dobro. W istocie należy ją zawsze rozumieć jako coś, co prowadzi do innego celu: mającego wymiar obiektywny, subiektywny bądź intersubiektywny. Najczęstszą funkcją wolności słowa jest tworzenie warunków dla epistemologicznego poszukiwania prawdy. Zwracali na to uwagę liberałowie, tacy jak John Stuart Mill, oraz marksiści, tacy jak (...) Marcuse – twierdzący, że realizację tego celu utrudnia „represywna tolerancja” dla szkodliwych lub błędnych idei. Wolności słowa można bronić również ze względu na wpisaną w nią możliwość wyrażania indywidualnych opinii i uczuć, bez której nie ma mowy o jednostkowej autonomii. Trzecia funkcja wolności słowa ma charakter performatywny: język może służyć do działania w świecie. Współcześnie najczęściej mówi się w tym kontekście o ograniczaniu „mowy nienawiści” jako aktu przemocy symbolicznej, jednak konsekwencje tak rozumianej wolności słowa mogą być również pozytywne. Czwarty telos wolności wypowiedzi – semantyczny raczej niż epistemologiczny, ekspresywny czy performatywny – to tworzenie nowych znaczeń kulturowych bądź krytyka konwencjonalnych. Ponieważ wolność słowa może służyć jednej lub większej liczbie z tych funkcji, warto jej bronić również w niedoskonałym społeczeństwie, niezależnie od tego (przy całym szacunku dla Marcusego), że nie ma ona wartości bezwzględnej. (shrink)
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  21. (1 other version)Meaning.Herbert Paul Grice - 1957 - Philosophical Review 66 (3):377-388.
  22. Rational choice and the structure of the environment.Herbert A. Simon - 1955 - Psychological Review 63 (2):129-138.
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    The Whig Interpretation of History.Herbert Butterfield - 1931 - G. Bell.
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    Motivational and emotional controls of cognition.Herbert A. Simon - 1967 - Psychological Review 74 (1):29-39.
  25. Confucius: The Secular as Sacred.Herbert Fingarette - 1974 - Religious Studies 10 (2):245-246.
     
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    Linguistic processes in deductive reasoning.Herbert H. Clark - 1969 - Psychological Review 76 (4):387-404.
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    The Origins of Modern Science, 1300-1800.Herbert Butterfield - 1957 - London: Macmillan.
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    An essay on liberation.Herbert Marcuse - 1969 - Boston,: Beacon Press.
    An Essay on Liberation outlines the new possibilities for contemporary human liberation.
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  29. An Essay on Liberation.Herbert Marcuse - 1969 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 26 (1):122-126.
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    Contributing to Discourse.Herbert H. Clark & Edward F. Schaefer - 1989 - Cognitive Science 13 (2):259-294.
    For people to contribute to discourse, they must do more than utter the right sentence at the right time. The basic requirement is that they add to their common ground in an orderly way. To do this, we argue, they try to establish for each utterance the mutual belief that the addressees have understood what the speaker meant well enough for current purposes. This is accomplished by the collective actions of the current contributor and his or her partners, and these (...)
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    Depicting as a method of communication.Herbert H. Clark - 2016 - Psychological Review 123 (3):324-347.
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  32. Definite reference and mutual knowledge In Aravind K. Joshi, Bonnie L. Webber, and Ivan A. Sag, editors.Herbert H. Clark & Catherine R. Marshall - 1981 - In Aravind K. Joshi, Bonnie L. Webber & Ivan A. Sag, Elements of Discourse Understanding. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  33. Doing phenomenology: essays on and in phenomenology.Herbert Spiegelberg - 1975 - The Hague: M. Nijhoff.
    A. ON THE MEANING OF PHENOMENOLOGY 1. "PHENOMENOLOGY" * "Phenomenology" is, in the 20th century, mainly the name for a philosophical movement whose primary ...
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  34. Self Deception.Herbert Fingarette - 1969 - Philosophy 45 (171):72-73.
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  35. Readings in the Philosophy of Sci-ence.Herbert Feigl & May Brodbeck - 1953 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (26):175-175.
     
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    Human acquisition of concepts for sequential patterns.Herbert A. Simon & Kenneth Kotovsky - 1963 - Psychological Review 70 (6):534-546.
  37. Reason and Revolution. Hegel and the Rise of Social Theory.Herbert Marcuse - 1942 - Philosophy 17 (67):264-267.
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    Scientific Explanation, Space, and Time: Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science.Herbert Feigl & Grover Maxwell (eds.) - 1962 - Minneapolis, MN, USA: University of Minnesota Press.
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    Philosophy and psychology in the Abhidharma.Herbert V. Guenther - 1976 - [New York]: Random House.
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  40. The Darwinian Revolution Revisited.Sandra Herbert - 2005 - Journal of the History of Biology 38 (1):51 - 66.
    The "Darwinian revolution" remains an acceptable phrase to describe the change in thought brought about by the theory of evolution, provided that the revolution is seen as occurring over an extended period of time. The decades from the 1790s through the 1850s are at the focus of this article. Emphasis is placed on the issue of species extinction and on generational shifts in opinion.
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  41. Models of Discovery, and Other Topics in the Methods of Science.Herbert A. Simon - 1979 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 30 (3):293-297.
     
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    Making Sense of Nonce Sense.Herbert H. Clark - 1983 - In Jarvella G. B. Flores D'Arcais and R. J., The Process of Language Understanding. John Wiley & Sons Ltd.. pp. 297-331.
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    Anchoring Utterances.Herbert H. Clark - 2021 - Topics in Cognitive Science 13 (2):329-350.
    Clark highlights a neglected issue in research on language use: the process by which speakers and addressees anchor utterances with respect to individual entities in their common ground. In his review, he identifies the challenges linked to investigations of anchoring, but also displays the pitfalls of evading it.
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    Semantics and comprehension.Herbert H. Clark - 1976 - The Hague: Mouton.
    No detailed description available for "Semantics and Comprehension".
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  45. Individuation and Individual Properties: A Study of Metaphysical Futility.Herbert Hochberg - 2002 - Modern Schoolman 79 (2-3):107-135.
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  46. The "mental" and the "physical".Herbert Feigl - 1958 - Minneapolis,: University of Minnesota Press.
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  47. Education through art.Herbert Read - 1943 - London,: Faber & Faber.
    First Published in 1990. Information about individual operas and other types of musical theater is scattered throughout the enormous literature of music. This book is an effort to bring that data together by comprehensively indexing plots and descriptions of individual operatic background, criticism and analysis, musical themes and bibliographical references. The principal audience for this general reference guide will be for the non-specialist, but its hoped that persons specialising in opera would also find it useful.
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  48. Current Issues in the Philosophy of Science.Herbert Feigl & Grover Maxwell (eds.) - 1961 - New York.
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    Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇavism and Personal Identity: A Reductionist Approach.Alan Herbert - 2024 - Sophia 63 (3):529-552.
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  50. Logical analysis of the psychophysical problem.Herbert Feigl - 1934 - Philosophy of Science 1 (4):420-45.
    The mind-body problem is—despite appearances—still the inevitable basic issue of unending discussions in recent philosophy. Various types of epistemologies and metaphysics, European and American, have offered their widely divergent “solutions” of the dreaded Cartesian tangle. Is there any hope of reaching a universally acceptable view?
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