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  1. Rorty on Realism and Constructivism.James A. Stieb - 2005 - Metaphilosophy 36 (3):272-294.
    This article argues that we can and should recognize the mind dependence, epistemic dependence, and social dependence of theories of mind-independent reality, as opposed to Rorty, who thinks not even a constructivist theory of mind-independent reality can be had. It accuses Rorty of creating an equivocation or "dualism of scheme and content" between causation and justification based on various "Davidsonian" irrelevancies, not to be confused with the actual Davidson. These include the 'principle of charity', the attack against conceptual schemes, the (...)
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  2. Der Typusbegriff in seiner deskriptiven Verwendung.Egbert Gerken - 1964 - Archiv für Rechts-Und Sozialphilosophie 1964:367-383.
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    Vom Denken der Natur: Natur und Gesellschaft bei Habermas.Egbert Scheunemann - 1999 - Hamburg: Lit.
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    Are There Ideological Aspects to the Modernization of Agriculture?Egbert Hardeman & Henk Jochemsen - 2012 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 25 (5):657-674.
    In this paper we try to identify the roots of the persistent contemporary problems in our modernized agriculture: overproduction, loss of biodiversity and of soil fertility, the risk of large animal disease, social controversies on the lack of animal welfare and culling of animals, etc. Attention is paid to the historical development of present-day farming in Holland as an example of European agriculture. We see a blinkered quest for efficiency in the industrialization of agriculture since the Second World War. Key (...)
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    Schepper naast God?: theologie, bio-ethiek, en pluralisme: essays aangeboden aan Egbert Schroten.Egbert Schroten & Theodoor Adriaan Boer (eds.) - 2004 - Assen: Koninklijke Van Gorcum.
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    Societal concerns about PORK and PORK production and their relationships to the production system.Egbert Kanis, Ab F. Groen & Karel H. De Greef - 2003 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 16 (2):137-162.
    Pork producers in Western Europe moreand more encounter a variety of societalconcerns about pork and pork production. Sofar, however, producers predominantly focusedon low consumer prices, therewith addressingjust one concern. This resulted in an intensiveand large-scale production system, decreasinglyrelated to the area of farm land, andaccompanied with increasing concerns aboutsafety and healthiness of pork, animal welfare,environmental pollution, and others.An overview was given of possible concernsabout West-European pork production with theconsumers, citizens, and producers, and thoseconcerns are traced back to the pork productionsystem. (...)
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  7. Logica Modernorum in Prague About 1400 the Sophistria Disputation 'Quoniam Quatuor' : With a Partial Reconstruction of Thomas of Cleve's Logica : Edition with an Introduction and Appendices.Egbert P. Bos & Thomas - 2004
     
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    Deconstructing a verbal illusion: The 'No X is too Y to Z' construction and the rhetoric of negation.Egbert Fortuin - 2014 - Cognitive Linguistics 25 (2):249-292.
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    The Chicago pragmatists.Egbert Darnell Rucker - 1969 - Minneapolis,: University of Minnesota Press.
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    Concepts: the treatises of Thomas of Cleves and Paul of Gelria: an edition of the texts with a systematic introduction.Egbert P. Bos & Stephen Read (eds.) - 2001 - Sterling, Va.: Editions Peeters.
    These are two of only three medieval treatises known to the editors explicitly devoted to discussion of concepts. That is not to deny that other works treat extensively of concepts among other matters.
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  11. Norm-Establishing and Norm-Following in Autonomous Agency.Xabier Barandiaran & Matthew Egbert - 2013 - Artificial Life 91 (2):1-24.
    Living agency is subject to a normative dimension (good-bad, adaptive-maladaptive) that is absent from other types of interaction. We review current and historical attempts to naturalize normativity from an organism-centered perspective, identifying two central problems and their solution: (1) How to define the topology of the viability space so as to include a sense of gradation that permits reversible failure, and (2) how to relate both the processes that establish norms and those that result in norm-following behavior. We present a (...)
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    Discourse and performance: Involvement, visualization and `presence' in Homeric poetry.Egbert J. Bakker - 1993 - Classical Antiquity 12 (1):1-29.
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    Logik ohne Dornen: die Rezeption von A.G. Baumgartens Ästhetik im Spannungsfeld von logischem Begriff und ästhetischer Anschauung.Egbert Witte - 2000 - New York: G. Olms Verlag.
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    Modeling habits as self-sustaining patterns of sensorimotor behavior.Matthew D. Egbert & Xabier E. Barandiaran - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Time, Tense, and Thucydides.Egbert J. Bakker - 2007 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 100 (2):113-122.
    This paper discusses the distinction between the aorist and the imperfect in ancient Greek in terms of the temporality of classicism and "fame." The aorist, in focusing on its action's concrete results, can become a link between an achievement and its reception in the future: in the third grammatical person, it represents the voice of the reader who asserts the subject's accomplishment. Imperfects, by contrast, locate an event simply in the past. The article argues that Thucydides exploits to the full (...)
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    Imperative as conditional: From constructional to compositional semantics.Egbert Fortuin & Ronny Boogaart - 2009 - Cognitive Linguistics 20 (4).
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    Bemerkungen Zu den Sätzen Von Hausdorff‐Urysohn Und Padmavally.Egbert Harzheim - 1964 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 10 (2-3):17-21.
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    Der Weltbegriff in Heideggers Sein und Zeit: Kritik der "existenzialen" Weltbestimmung.Egbert Thomas - 2006 - New York: P. Lang.
    Ziel der Untersuchung ist die Kritik der «existenzialen» Weltbestimmung aus Heideggers Sein und Zeit. Die phänomenologisch-hermeneutische Methode der Welt- und Umweltanalyse wird nachgezeichnet. Heidegger denkt bereits in seinem frühen Hauptwerk eine verhältnishafte Welt, die «zwischen» Mensch und Ding steht. Die Grenzen der bloß «existenzialen» Welt, deren Akzent auf dem Verstehen liegt, werden aber sichtbar durch eine hier erfolgende umgekehrte Betonung der leiblich gestimmten Befindlichkeit und Räumlichkeit des menschlichen In-der-Welt-seins.
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    European security: Which Europe should be more secure?Egbert Jahn - 1989 - World Futures 26 (2):141-154.
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    Ethik zwischen globaler Verantwortung und spekulativer Weltschematik Gedanken zum Erscheinen von Hans Jonas' „Materie, Geist und Schöpfung. Kosmologischer Befund und kosmogenische Vermutung.”.Egbert Joos - 1990 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 38 (7):683.
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    Solovyev, prophet of Russian-Western unity.Egbert Munzer - 1956 - London,: Hollis & Carter.
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    Bartleby, the Scrivener.Egbert S. Oliver - 2010 - In Harold Bloom Blake Hobby (ed.), Bloom's Literary Themes: Civil Disobedience. pp. 59.
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    The French reception of Völkerpsychologie and the origins of the social sciences.Egbert Klautke - 2013 - Modern Intellectual History 10 (2):293-316.
    This article reconstructs French readings and debates of German approaches to Vlkerpsychologie was a symptomatic approach during a transformative period in German, and indeed European, intellectual history: based on the idea of progressand on the belief in the primordial importance of the Volk, it represented the mindset of in an almost pure form. The relevance and importance of Vlkerpsychologie was not restricted to German academics: it was in France where central elements of VThlestin Bougle, Emile Durkheim, and Marcel Mausssocial sciencelkerpsychologie (...)
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    Technology and the future: a philosophical challenge.Egbert Schuurman - 1980 - Toronto: Wedge Publishing Foundation.
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    Richard Billingham's Speculum puerorum, some medieval commentaries and Aristotle.Egbert Bos - 2007 - Vivarium 45 (s 2-3):360-373.
    In the history of medieval semantics, supposition theory is important especially in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. In this theory the emphasis is on the term, whose properties one tries to determine. In the fourteenth century the focus is on the proposition, of which a term having supposition is a part. The idea is to analyse propositions in order to determine their truth (probare). The Speculum puerorum written by Richard Billingham was the standard textbook for this approach. It was very (...)
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    On Tolkien’s Sense of Landscape and Other Matters.Egbert Leigh - 2008 - The Chesterton Review 34 (1/2):411-411.
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    A Péguy Special Issue?Egbert Leigh - 1993 - The Chesterton Review 19 (4):581-581.
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    Christian Reunion and Jewish-Christian Dialogue.Egbert G. Leigh - 1999 - The Chesterton Review 25 (4):562-562.
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    Saint Gilbert? A Non-Catholic View.Egbert Leigh - 1995 - The Chesterton Review 21 (3):421-421.
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    Seyyed Hossein Nasr, religion and the order of nature.Egbert Giles Leigh - 1998 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 44 (2):124-126.
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    The Importance of Our Jewish Heritage.Egbert Leigh - 2005 - The Chesterton Review 31 (1/2):249-250.
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    On Proclus and his influence in medieval philosophy.Egbert P. Bos & P. A. Meijer (eds.) - 1992 - Leiden ; New York: E.J. Brill.
    Proclus was one of the major Greek philosophers of late Antiquity. In his metaphysics he developed and systematized problems of Plato's thought, such as participation; transcendence - immanence; causation - participation - return; henads and monads; first and second causality. Before and after his works had been translated into Latin, Proclus influenced the Christian West through the _Liber the causis_, a Latin translation of an anonymous Arab version of Proclus' _Elementatio theologica_.
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  33. Assessing Freeman’s Stakeholder Theory.James A. Stieb - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (3):401 - 414.
    At least since the publication of the monumental Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach (1984), the “stakeholder theory” originated by R. E. Freeman has engrossed much of the business ethics literature. Subsequently, some advocates have moved a bit too quickly and without proper definition or argument. They have exceeded Freeman’s intentions which are more libertarian and free-market than is often thought. This essay focuses on the versions of stakeholder theory directly authored or coauthored by Freeman in an effort to recover (1) (...)
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    Defining the Volk: Willy Hellpach's Völkerpsychologie between National Socialism and Liberal Democracy, 1934–1954.Egbert Klautke - 2013 - History of European Ideas 39 (5):693-708.
    This article introduces the Völkerpsychologie of the German psychologist and liberal politician Willy Hellpach. It shows how Hellpach used the once venerable approach of Völkerpsychologie, introduced by Moritz Lazarus and Heymann Steinthal in the nineteenth century, to adapt to the Third Reich and distract the authorities from his political career. The article provides a close reading of Hellpach's main text on the subject, the Einführung in die Völkerpsychologie published in 1938, and explains the ease with which he was able to (...)
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    ‘The Germans are beating us at our own game’: American eugenics and the German sterilization law of 1933.Egbert Klautke - 2016 - History of the Human Sciences 29 (3):25-43.
    This article assesses interactions between American and German eugenicists in the interwar period. It shows the shifting importance and leading roles of German and American eugenicists: while interactions and exchanges between German and American eugenicists in the interwar period were important and significant, it remains difficult to establish direct American influence on Nazi legislation. German experts of race hygiene who advised the Nazi government in drafting the sterilization law were well informed about the experiences with similar laws in American states, (...)
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    Assessing Freeman’s Stakeholder Theory.James A. Stieb - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (3):401-414.
    At least since the publication of the monumental Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach, the "stakeholder theory" originated by R. E. Freeman has engrossed much of the business ethics literature. Subsequently, some advocates have moved a bit too quickly and without proper definition or argument. They have exceeded Freeman's intentions which are more libertarian and free-market than is often thought. This essay focuses on the versions of stakeholder theory directly authored or coauthored by Freeman in an effort to recover Freeman's intentions (...)
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    Responsible ethics for global technology.Egbert Schuurman - 2010 - Axiomathes 20 (1):107-127.
    Technical thinking predominates in industrial society. It also predominates ethics. Virtually everything is viewed in terms of the technical model or—more broadly—the reductionistic machine model. Neither of these models has any room for life as a fundamental and decisive factor. Huge problems have been the result. Our appreciation of technology will change completely if the will to power and mastery will be exchanged for respect for all that lives, in all its multi-coloured variety and multiplicity. The aim of technology should (...)
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    Bildungstrieb: zur Karriere eines Konzepts zwischen 1780 und 1830.Egbert Witte - 2019 - Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag.
    Heute dominieren vereinseitigende Selbstbeschreibungen des Menschen, die ihn gentechnologisch, radikalkonstruktivistisch oder hirnphysiologisch auf sein biologisches Substrat reduzieren. Die Polyphonie, die man noch um 1800 in der Beschreibung des Menschen als das Zugleich von Körper und Geist hören konnte, weicht einer Einstimmig- und Einsinnigkeit kraft einer nur noch naturwissenschaftlichen Selbstthematisierung. Hieran ist zu erinnern, wenn man für die Zeit um 1800 festhält, dass sich die Denker zwar um solch disziplinäre Grenzen zwischen Naturgeschichte, Philosophie und Literatur nicht kümmerten, aber gerade dadurch der (...)
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    A critique of positive responsibility in computing.James A. Stieb - 2008 - Science and Engineering Ethics 14 (2):219-233.
    It has been claimed that (1) computer professionals should be held responsible for an undisclosed list of “undesirable events” associated with their work and (2) most if not all computer disasters can be avoided by truly understanding responsibility. Programmers, software developers, and other computer professionals should be defended against such vague, counterproductive, and impossible ideals because these imply the mandatory satisfaction of social needs and the equation of ethics with a kind of altruism. The concept of social needs is debatable (...)
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    Summulae in praedicamenta.Jean Buridan & Egbert P. Bos - 1994
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  41. Consensus Formation in Bioethics.Egbert Schroten - 1999 - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 4:259-266.
     
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    Philosophical and Ethical Problems of Technicism and Genetic Engineering.Egbert Schuurman - 1997 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 3 (1):27-44.
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    Techniek en toekomst.Egbert Schuurman - 1972 - Assen,: Van Gorcum.
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    Techniek: middel of moloch?: een christelijk-wijsgerige benadering van de crisis in de technisch-wetenschappelijke cultuur.Egbert Schuurman - 1977 - Kampen: Kok.
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    Overleven in vrijheid: wetenschap en samenleving op school.Egbert Boeker (ed.) - 1980 - Amsterdam: Meulenhoff Informatief.
    Historische schets van de ontwikkeling van de natuurwetenschappen, gevolgd door een beschrijving van de huidige praktijk van het onderwijs in de natuur- wetenschap, met bespreking van de toegepaste onderwijsprojecten, en een pleidooi voor vernieuwing.
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    Anonymi introductiones montane maiores.Egbert P. Bos & Joke Spruyt (eds.) - 2017 - Bristol, CT: Peeters.
    It has been a long time ago since Professor De Rijk first drew our attention to an important Parisian manuscript containing two treatises on logic, both connected with the School of the 'Montani'. The school was established in the twelfth century on the Mont Sainte Genevieve (which is situated in what is nowadays known as the Quartier Latin). It was dominated by master Alberic (Albericus) of Paris. The 'Montani' were the heirs (faithful or not) of Pierre Abelard, Robert of Melun (...)
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    Medieval supposition theory revisited.Egbert P. Bos (ed.) - 2013 - Leiden: Brill.
    In this work, the papers are presented which, on the basis of L.M. de Rijk's monumental 'Logica modernorum' (1962-1967), sketch the development of medieval theories on meaning and reference from the beginnings well into the 17th century. The book also presents studies of these theories from a modern point of view.
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    Nicholas of Amsterdam: commentary on The old logic: critical edition with introduction and indexes.Egbert P. Bos (ed.) - 2016 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    Master Nicholas of Amsterdam was a prominent master of arts in Germany during the first half of the fifteenth century. He composed various commentaries on Aristotle’s works. One of these commentaries is on the logica vetus, the old logic, viz. on Porphyry’s Isagoge and on Aristotle’s Categories and On Interpretation. This commentary is edited and introduced here. Nicholas is a ‘modernus’ – as opposed to the ‘antiqui’, who were realists – which means that he is a conceptualist belonging to the (...)
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  49. Richard Billingham's Speculum puerorum, some medieval commentaries and Aristotle.Egbert P. Bos - 2007 - In John Marenbon (ed.), The many roots of medieval logic: the aristotelian and the non-aristotelian traditions: special offprint of Vivarium 45, 2-3 (2007). Brill.
     
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    Terms, Properties of.Egbert Bos - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 1250--1258.
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