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    Towards Continental Philosophy: Reason and Imagination in the Thought of Max Deutscher.Max Deutscher - 2021 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Through a curated selection of essays written over four decades by one of Australia’s leading philosophers, this collection demonstrates the impact of Continental philosophy on philosophical thought in Australia.
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  2. Remembering.C. B. Martin & Max Deutscher - 1966 - Philosophical Review 75 (April):161-96.
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    Forms, Qualities, Resemblance.Max Deutscher - 1992 - Philosophy 67 (262):523 - 541.
    Long after we have abandoned belief in a Cosmic Law Giver, still we cling to the word ‘law’ in science. It is in this same way that we cannot let go of the substantializing and pluralizing ‘universal’, even though its literal sense indicates a kind of turning, a ‘one-turning’, rather than a kind of thing . Yet ‘the problem of Universals’ is supposed to have become, again, a ‘compulsory examination question’ for philosophers. Let us reveal how this tradition begins for (...)
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    Simulacra, Enactment and Feeling.Max Deutscher - 1988 - Philosophy 63 (246):515 - 528.
    The general context of this writing is that of finding exits both from dualism and from reductive physicalism. Dualism—the attitude of seeing and taking things according to a fixed absolute distinction, with mind as invisible, conscious ‘containing’ the thought, feeling and sensation ‘hidden’ by body. Reductive physicalism—the attempt to grasp and be satisfied with body as left over by dualism's rape of its mentality, dualism's refusal to recognize the distinctiveness of point of view, as requiring a bodily mentality. Physicalism finally (...)
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    Stories, Pictures, Arguments.Max Deutscher - 1987 - Philosophy 62 (240):159 - 170.
    There is a tradition of philosophy—a conception we can easily under-stand as a limit of a tendency of our own thinking—that philosophy consists only of argument. The rest of the vast prepon-derance of words in philosophical texts is simply embroidery. ‘Naturally’, it will be conceded, actual philosophy books contain more or less of verbal pictures, words and phrases whose purpose is to evoke images, and many stories—examples, hard cases for definitions, and 4 anecdotes. These, it will be said, ‘are only (...)
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  6. Remembering.C. B. Martin & Max Deutscher - 2000 - In Sven Bernecker & Fred I. Dretske (eds.), Knowledge: Readings in Contemporary Epistemology. Oxford University Press.
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  7. Remembering "remembering".Max Deutscher - 1989 - In John Heil (ed.), Identity, Cause, and Mind. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
     
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    Regresses, reasons and grounds.Max Deutscher - 1973 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 51 (1):1 – 16.
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    Popper's problem of an empirical basis.Max Deutscher - 1968 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 46 (3):277 – 288.
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    Genre and Void: Looking Back at Sartre and Beauvoir.Max Deutscher - 2003 - Ashgate Publishing.
    Developing a reading of some of Beauvoir and Sartre's most influential writings in philosophy, Max Deutscher explores contemporary philosophy in the light of the phenomenological tradition within which Being and Nothingness and The Second Sex occurred as striking events operating on the border of the modern and the 'post-modern'. Deutscher traces the shifts of genre that produce their gendered philosophies, and responds in terms of contemporary experience to the mood and the arguments of their works. Drawing upon the (...)
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    Bonney on Saying and Disbelieving.Max Deutscher - 1967 - Analysis 27 (6):184 - 186.
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    Bonney on saying and disbelieving.Max Deutscher - 1967 - Analysis 27 (6):184-186.
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    A Note on Saying and Disbelieving.Max Deutscher - 1965 - Analysis 25 (3):53 - 57.
    It is argued that 'p but I do not believe that p' seems close to a contradiction because if the speaker is correct in all that s/he says then what s/he says is false. Similarly,what is wrong with 'p, but I have no opinion whether p' is that, whether 'p' or 'not-p', if the speaker believes it, s/he cannot be completely correct. The argument assumes that 'I believe that' is not a mere parenthesis as in 'p, I believe', and that (...)
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  14. Subjecting and Objecting.Max Deutscher - 1985 - Philosophy 60 (231):138-140.
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  15. “Il n’y a pas de hors-texte”—Once More.Max Deutscher - 2014 - Symposium 18 (2):98-124.
    Spivak translates Derrida’s “il n’y a pas de hors-texte” as “there is nothing outside the text.” By considering how the aphorism works within his study of Rousseau on sexual and textual supplements, and by reviewing related expressions in French, a mistranslation is revealed. This is not a simple error, however. The distortion is generated by Derrida’s own broader context. We must not only distinguish signification from reference but also place the aphorism within Derrida’s allusion, in the first part of Of (...)
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  16. Thinking from underground.Max Deutscher - 2010 - In Danielle Celermajer Andrew Schaap (ed.), Power, Judgment and Political Evil. Ashgate. pp. 27-38.
    Arendt is a philosopher despite herself, and this paper uses the resources of her <<The Life of the Mind>> to develop her comparison of thinking as a 'departure' from the world with the fore-doomed attempt by Orpheus to bring from underground into the light of day. The paper investigates how thinking, though we 'lose' it in the speech and writing that makes it public, still can have the delicate power that Arendt attributes to it.
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  17. David Armstrong and perception.Max Deutscher - 1963 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 41 (1):80-88.
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    Michèle Le Dœuff: operative philosophy and imaginary practice.Max Deutscher (ed.) - 2000 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.
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    Analytical Philosophy.Max Deutscher - 1968 - Philosophical Review 77 (4):500.
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    Being Paul Edwards.Max Deutscher - 2009 - .
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    Conceptual connection and causal relation.Max Deutscher - 1976 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 54 (1):3 – 13.
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    Hintikka's conception of epistemic logic.Max Deutscher - 1969 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 47 (2):205 – 208.
    "hintikka's conception of epistemic logic" is a critical comment on hintikka's defence of his philosophical method ("epistemic logic and the methods of philosophical analysis", "a.J.P." no.1, 1968). There is a discussion of the symbolization and analysis of "a knows that p", "a knows that he knows that p", And the notions of virtual equivalence and virtual implication. The conclusion drawn is that whereas hintikka thought his critics misunderstood his method, In fact they were attacking his employment of it.
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    Husserl's Transcendental Subjectivity.Max Deutscher - 1980 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):21 - 45.
    The article aims to show that there are everyday analogues to husserl's 'transcendental' subjectivity, And that this 'transcendence' can be understood as a limit of these varieties of detachment. Evidence is cited that his 'transcendental ego' is the body itself, In its capacity to transcend its conditions. Within this 'naturalized' interpretation of transcendental subjectivity we can see its practical and philosophical importance to our objectivity. His notion of a 'life-World' is a prophylactic against the monomaniac holding of physicalistic or other (...)
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    I exist.Max Deutscher - 1967 - Mind 76 (304):583-586.
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    In sensible judgement.Max Deutscher - 2013 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
    Achieving judgment -- In sensible judgment -- Sentencing -- Dissenting -- Making judgments -- Judging as right -- Living on the premises -- Inferring, judging, arguing -- Questioning critique -- Sting of reason -- Critique's mystique -- Enigma absolute -- Moving establishment -- Being nomadic -- Chasing after modernity -- When to forget.
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  26. In Sensible Judgment.Max Deutscher - 2012 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 16 (1):203-225.
    The article focuses on the support to the position of Hannah Arendt that taste and feelings have roles in having sensible judgment. It mentions the pleasure that are derived from judgment such as aesthetic judgment and judging what is right. It states that Arendt argues that judgment should be used to defeat moral epithets.
     
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    In Sensible Judgement.Max Deutscher - 2012 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 16 (1):203-225.
    Only in being pleased at what is done can I judge it as right. Kant is correct, nevertheless, then my motive is not the object of my judgment's concern. In working to make a good judgment, it is not pleasure but die right result that one seeks. In taking the jury's decision to be right, one is pleased at it—one takes pleasure in it. At the same time, it would shift attention from judgment's proper object to find the point of (...)
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    Judgment After Arendt.Max Deutscher - 2007 - Routledge.
    Pt. I. Appearances of thought. 1. Appearances. 2. Thinking. 3. Recall -- Pt. II. Thinking with others. 4. By metaphor. 5. Conversing. 6. Absence -- Pt. III. Willing myths. 7. Being willing. 8. Resolving will. 9. Commandment -- Pt. IV. Judgment. 10. Process and judgment. 11. Working magic. 12. Willing thought.
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    Posing place in time.Max Deutscher - 2009 - .
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    Some friendly words for the postmodern.Max Deutscher - 2009 - .
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    Some recollections of Ryle and remarks on his notion of negative action.Max Deutscher - 1982 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 60 (3):254 – 264.
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    What is Popper's problem of an empirical basis?Max Deutscher - 1969 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 47 (3):354 – 355.
  33. LANGE, John: The Cognitivity Paradox. [REVIEW]Max Deutscher - 1972 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 50:293.
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    New books. [REVIEW]Max Deutscher & G. B. Keene - 1966 - Mind 75 (297):145-153.
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    Die treue als kern deutscher weltanschauung.Max Wundt - 1925 - Langensalza,: Herman Beyer & söhne (Beyer & Mann).
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    Vom Wesen Deutscher Denker: Oder Zwischen Kritik Und Imperativ.Max Bense - 1938 - Berlin,: De Gruyter.
    Martin Luther; oder, Vom geist der sprache und des protestes.--Johannes Kepler; oder, Die ordnung des sichtbarlichen.--Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz; oder, Zwischen mathematik und musik.--Immanuel Kant; oder, Vom wesen des denkers.--Sören Kierkegaard und der deutsche geist.--Friedrich Nietzsche; oder, Philosophie und verführung.--Oswald Spengler; oder, Die kritik der geschichte.--David Hilbert; oder, Die rechtfertigung der mathematik.--Nachwort.--Schrifttum (p. [200]-204).
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    Values and policy conflict in West German agriculture.Max J. Pfeffer - 1989 - Agriculture and Human Values 6 (1-2):59-69.
    Family farming became a major social force in the Federal Republic following World War II. Several political, economic and social factors facilitated the development of a unified political representation within the farm sector. The German Farmers Union (Deutscher Bauernverband) became the main representative of the farm sector. Its platform included the preservation of family farms and it attempted to realize this goal through the promotion of commodity price support policies. Political support for these programs was legitimized with the elaboration (...)
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    Asketischer Protestantismus und Kapitalismus: Schriften und Reden 1904-1911.Max Weber - 2008 - Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck). Edited by Wolfgang Schluchter & Ursula Bube.
    English summary: Max Weber's famous work Die protestantische Ethik und der 'Geist' des Kapitalismusm (The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism) is published here in the same form as the original version dating from 1904 and 1905. In addition, it includes texts that emerged during the first controversy surrounding the work in the years 1907 to 1910, namely four criticisms and four counter criticisms. These are presented their unabridged form. The volume contains other texts from the between 1905 and (...)
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  39. The Critique from Experimental Philosophy: Can Philosophical Intuitions Be Externally Corroborated?Max Seeger - 2011 - XXII. Deutscher Kongress für Philosophie.
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    Geistige Werte: Ein Vermächtnis Deutscher Philosophie (Classic Reprint).Max Frischeisen-Kohler - 2016 - Forgotten Books.
    Excerpt from Geistige Werte: Ein Vermächtnis Deutscher Philosophie Das Sein ist ewig; denn Gesetze Bewahren die lebendigen Schätze, Aus welchen sich das All geschmückt. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in (...)
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    Max Deutscher's genre of philosophy.Marguerite La Caze - 2009 - Crossroads (1):71-78.
    Early in his career, Max Deutscher he started to explore questions in the philosophy of mind, which continue to interest him. His early reading of Jean-Paul Sartre, and the work of Gilbert Ryle, informs all his work. My paper traces the theme of genre in philosophy as it is exemplified and discussed throughout Deutscher’s work, including Judgment After Arendt (2007).
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    Max Deutscher and perception.David M. Armstrong - 1963 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 41 (2):246-249.
  43. Max Deutscher, Subjecting and Objecting: an Essay on Objectivity Reviewed by.Gerald Vision - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (2):54-56.
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  44. Max Deutscher, Subjecting and Objecting: an Essay on Objectivity. [REVIEW]Gerald Vision - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5:54-56.
     
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    Subjecting and Objecting By Max Deutscher Oxford: Basil Blackwell Publisher, 1983, 281 pp., £17.50. [REVIEW]T. S. Champlin - 1985 - Philosophy 60 (231):138-.
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    Subjecting and Objecting: An Essay in Objectivity. By Max Deutscher[REVIEW]Lee C. Rice - 1985 - Modern Schoolman 62 (3):205-206.
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  47. DEUTSCHER, MAX Subjecting and Objecting. [REVIEW]T. S. Champlin - 1985 - Philosophy 60:138.
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    Materiale Phänomenologie und „Deutscher Krieg“: Zum Briefwechsel von Max Scheler und Siegfried Kracauer.Felix Hempe & Nicholas Coomann - 2022 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 70 (6):972-988.
    Max Scheler and Siegfried Kracauer met during World War I and remained in correspondence until the early phase of the Weimar Republic. The two exchanged ideas and plans, and at times Kracauer sent his early essays for Scheler’s comments on and recommendations for publishing them. The correspondence brings to light some revealing philosophical similarities between the two authors: both Scheler and Kracauer were interested in material phenomenology, the philosophy of emotions, formal sociology; moreover, they also enthusiastically supported the German war. (...)
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    Friedrich Max Müller und die idealistische Wurzel der Religionswissenschaft.Vsevolod V. Zolotukhin - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 26 (2):264-282.
    Zusammenfassung Dieser Beitrag widmet sich dem Zusammenhang zwischen dem deutschen Idealismus und Max Müllers Religionswissenschaft, die als erstes und maßgebendes religionswissenschaftliches Projekt betrachtet werden kann. Es wird aufgezeigt, dass die Entwicklung der Lehre Müllers erst durch Kants Kritizismus, Schleiermachers Gefühlsphilosophie und durch die idealistische Religionsphilosophie von F. Schelling und Chr. Weisse ermöglicht wurde. Es kann auch der Einfluss der Philosophie von J. Fries aufgespürt werden. Müllers Blick auf das religiöse Leben der Menschheit hat einen philosophischen Charakter und wird wesentlich durch (...)
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  50. Weber: political writings.Max Weber - 1994 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Peter Lassman & Ronald Speirs.
    Max Weber (1864-1920), generally known as a founder of modern social science, was concerned with political affairs throughout his life. The texts in this edition span his career and include his early inaugural lecture The Nation State and Economic Policy, Suffrage and Democracy in Germany, Parliament and Government in Germany under a New Political Order, Socialism, The Profession and Vocation of Politics, and an excerpt from his essay The Situation of Constitutional Democracy in Russia, as well as other shorter writings. (...)
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