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    The Cambridge Handbook of African Linguistics.H. Ekkehard Wolff (ed.) - 2019 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book provides an in-depth and comprehensive state-of-the-art study of 'African languages' and 'language in Africa' since its beginnings as a 'colonial science' at the turn of the twentieth century in Europe. Compiled by 56 internationally renowned scholars, this ground breaking study looks at past and current research on 'African languages' and 'language in Africa' under the impact of paradigmatic changes from 'colonial' to 'postcolonial' perspectives. It addresses current trends in the study of the role and functions of language, African (...)
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    Current Progress in Chadic Linguistics: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Chadic Linguistics, Boulder, Colorado, 1-2 May, 1987. [REVIEW]H. Ekkehard Wolff & Zygmunt Frajzyngier - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (4):713.
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    Lesefrilchte.V. H., Hellmut Wolff, Arnold Kowalewski, Raymund Schmidt, Karl Roretz, Franz Oppenheimer, Friedrich Blaschke, Studienassessor R. Lindemann, S. R. & Studienassessor Rudolf Lindemann - 1920 - Annalen der Philosophie 2 (1):302-320.
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    A general framework for resolving disputed land claims.H. Steiner & J. Wolff - 2003 - Analysis 63 (3):188-189.
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    Disputed land claims: a response to Weatherson and to Bou-Habib and Olsaretti.H. Steiner & J. Wolff - 2006 - Analysis 66 (3):248-255.
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    This, Yes!1.Kurt H. Wolff - 2004 - Human Studies 27 (4):349-359.
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    B. Zur kritik und erklärung der schriftsteller.H. Duntzer, Ed Wöljflin, Konrad Schwenck, C. A. Rüdiger, W. Corssen & Gustav Wolff - 1862 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 18 (4):715-729.
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    Anomie and the sociology of knowledge, in Durkheim and today.Kurt H. Wolff - 1988 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 14 (1):53-67.
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    Philosophy, Science and the Sociology of Knowledge.Kurt H. Wolff - 1963 - Philosophy of Science 30 (1):89-93.
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    Sociology and meaning.Kurt H. Wolff - 1993 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 19 (3-4):287-292.
  11. Signs in/of Communication.Wolff-Michael Roth & Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 1996 - In Michael H. G. Hoffmann (ed.), Das Problem der Zukunft im Rahmen holistischer Ethiken. Im Ausgang von Platon und Peirce. Edition Tertium.
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    Surrender-and-catch and phenomenology.Kurt H. Wolff - 1984 - Human Studies 7 (3-4):191 - 210.
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    Son De La Loma [musical Group].Kurt H. Wolff & Alan Mandell - 1989
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    Surrender-and-catch and hermeneutics.Kurt H. Wolff - 1984 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 10 (1):1-15.
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    I feel I am.Kurt H. Wolff - 2001 - Human Studies 24 (3):177-186.
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    A Whole, a Fragment.Kurt H. Wolff & Joy Gordon - 2002 - Lexington Books.
    In this extended prose poem—a text that reads as much as a work of art as important scholarship—Kurt H. Wolff has created a work of phenomenology that goes far beyond the typical methods of empirical social science to embrace field work as an extraordinary openness to being. Including personal letters to Wolff from Hannah Arendt and Hermann Bloch, the book portrays a fertile mind's reckoning with pre-phenomenal being in a way that dances between the realms of intellectual consideration (...)
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    A difference that may make no difference.Peter H. Wolff - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (2):250-251.
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    A first response to the preceding essays.Kurt H. Wolff - 1993 - Human Studies 16 (3):353 - 357.
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    A very brief commentary on Helmut R. Wagner's “between ideal type and surrender”.Kurt H. Wolff - 1978 - Human Studies 1 (1):165 - 166.
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    Beginning, continuation, and future.Kurt H. Wolff - 2002 - Human Studies 25 (4):507-508.
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    Introduction to fifty years of 'sociology of knowledge'.Kurt H. Wolff - 1975 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 3 (1):1-6.
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    On the scientific relevance of "imputation".Kurt H. Wolff - 1950 - Ethics 61 (1):69-73.
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    On the significance of Hannah Arendt's the human condition for sociology.Kurt H. Wolff - 1961 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 4 (1-4):67 – 106.
    Arendt's book is an analysis of the vita activa, which comprises the three human activities of labor, work, and action. Her presentation involves a critique of modern and current conceptions of them and of many other social phenomena, and an emphasis on distinctions customarily neglected. The interpretation of her book, disregarding the many factual statements it contains, proceeds in a theoretical vein, analyzing her major conceptions, and then turns practical, asking what we as social scientists who listen to her must (...)
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    Preface.Kurt H. Wolff - 1984 - Human Studies 7 (3-4):105-106.
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    Possessio dell'Ager Publicus.H. J. Wolff - 1940 - Classical Weekly 34:41-42.
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    Writing my approach to the world.Kurt H. Wolff - 2003 - Human Studies 26 (3):293-308.
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  27. Essays on Sociology and Philosophy.Emile Durkheim & Kurt H. Wolff - 1964 - Harper & Row.
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    Exploring relations between surrender-and-catch and poetry, sociology, evil.Kurt H. Wolff - 1986 - Human Studies 9 (4):347 - 364.
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    Georg Simmel, 1858-1918.Kurt H. Wolff - 1959 - Columbus,: Ohio State University Press.
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    Writing as Transformation. [REVIEW]Kurt H. Wolff - 2000 - Human Studies 23 (3):333-338.
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    Introduction.Kurt H. Wolff - 1980 - Human Studies 3 (1):309 - 310.
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  32. A Whole, a Fragment.Kurt H. Wolff - 2003 - Human Studies 26 (3):337-342.
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    The sociology of knowledge: Emphasis on an empirical attitude.Kurt H. Wolff - 1943 - Philosophy of Science 10 (2):104-123.
    Two distinct attitudes have been adopted by investigators in the field of the sociology of knowledge. One of them may be called speculative; the other, empirical. The central interest of an investigator having the speculative attitude lies in developing a theory of the sociology of knowledge. The central interest of investigators having the empirical attitude lies in finding out or explaining concrete phenomena; the theory is employed, implicitly or explicity, for this purpose. The existence of the two attitudes may be (...)
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    The Critical spirit.Herbert Marcuse, Kurt H. Wolff & Barrington Moore (eds.) - 1967 - Boston,: Beacon Press.
    Introduction: What is the critical spirit?--Utopianism, ancient and modern, by M.I. Finley.--Primitive society in its many dimensions, by S. Diamond.--Manicheanism in the Enlightenment, by R.H. Popkin.--Schopenhauer today, by M. Horkheimer.--Beginning in Hegel and today, by K.H. Wolff.--The social history of ideas: Ernst Cassirer and after, by P. Gay.--Policies of violence, from Montesquieu to the Terrorist, by E.V. Walter.--Thirty-nine articles: toward a theory of social theory, by J.R. Seeley.--History as private enterprise, by H. Zinn.--From Socrates to Plato, by H. Meyerhoff.--Rational (...)
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    The Critical spirit.Herbert Marcuse, Kurt H. Wolff & Barrington Moore (eds.) - 1967 - Boston,: Beacon Press.
    Bibliographical footnotes. Introduction: What is the critical spirit?--Utopianism, ancient and modern, by M.I. Finley.--Primitive society in its many dimensions, by S. Diamond.--Manicheanism in the Enlightenment, by R.H. Popkin.--Schopenhauer today, by M. Horkheimer.--Beginning in Hegel and today, by K.H. Wolff.--The social history of ideas: Ernst Cassirer and after, by P. Gay.--Policies of violence, from Montesquieu to the Terrorist, by E.V. Walter.--Thirty-nine articles: toward a theory of social theory, by J.R. Seeley.--History as private enterprise, by H. Zinn.--From Socrates to Plato, by (...)
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    A dynamical systems perspective on infant action and its development.Eugene C. Goldfield & Peter H. Wolff - 2004 - In Gavin Bremner & Alan Slater (eds.), Theories of Infant Development. Blackwell. pp. 1--29.
  37. Perception and Action.Eugene C. Goldfield, Peter H. Wolff, A. Barbu-Roth, Alan Costall & Lorraine E. Bahrick - 2004 - In Gavin Bremner & Alan Slater (eds.), Theories of Infant Development. Blackwell.
     
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    From nothing to sociology.Kurt H. Wolff - 1989 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 19 (3):321-339.
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    Surrender and the body.Kurt H. Wolff - 1974 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 2 (1):19-60.
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    The unique and the general: Toward a philosophy of sociology.Kurt H. Wolff - 1948 - Philosophy of Science 15 (3):192-210.
    1. Philosophy of Science. The term “philosophy of science” is used here to refer to the study of the approaches and methodologies of the sciences. By “approach” is understood the totality of the presuppositions of a given science : more precisely, both philosophical and scientific presuppositions—that is, categories, postulates, and premises as conditions—and “existential” presuppositions. By “methodology” is understood the intellectual-emotional structure of a given science—that is, its categories, postulates, and premises as characteristics, as well as its concepts, methods, and (...)
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    What It Contains.Kurt H. Wolff & Eleanor M. Godway - 2002 - Lexington Books.
    What It Contains brings together the newest and most important essays of one of the most eminent and creative twentieth-century social theorists, Kurt H. Wolff. More than simply a collection of essays, this is a unified book with a highly self-reflexive and self-referential commentary running throughout the text. Extending and expanding on some of Wolff's important earlier work, the book covers topics that are of vital importance today: surrrender-and-catch, the ineluctable, man as a mixed phenomenon, and the paradox (...)
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  42. Aufsätze zur biblischen Landes — und Altertumskunde.Martin Noth & H. W. Wolff - 1971
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  43. Biblischer Kommentar, Altes Testament.Martin Noth & H. W. Wolff - 1958
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  44. Atomistik und Energetik vom Standpunkt okonomischer Naturbetrachtung.H. Wolff - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15:98.
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    Containing the ineluctable.Kurt H. Wolff - 2003 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 29 (3):341-350.
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    Detaching from attachment.Peter H. Wolff - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3):460-461.
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    Durkheim: Morality and Milieu. Ernest Wallwork.Kurt H. Wolff - 1974 - Isis 65 (4):542-543.
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    Discussion of Wagner, Imber, and Rasmussen.Kurt H. Wolff - 1984 - Human Studies 7 (3-4):133 - 139.
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    Ethik ohne Chance?: Erkundungen im technologischen Zeitalter.Manfred P. H. Wolff, Jean-Pierre Wils & Dietmar Mieth (eds.) - 1989 - Tübingen: Attempto.
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  50. Essays on sociology, philosophy, and aesthetics.Kurt H. Wolff - 1959 - New York,: Harper & Row.
     
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