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    Colonia Dignidad - die unendliche Geschichte.Klaus H. Walter - 2006 - Jahrbuch Menschenrechte 2007 (jg):183-188.
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  2. Brill Online Books and Journals.Julius H. Schoeps, Christoph Schulte, Ernst Benda, Hermann Klenner, Hans-Peter Benöhr, Jörn Eckert, Walter Beltz & Klaus Ebert - 1995 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 47 (2).
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    The Neurobiology and Psychology of Pedophilia: Recent Advances and Challenges.Gilian Tenbergen, Matthias Wittfoth, Helge Frieling, Jorge Ponseti, Martin Walter, Henrik Walter, Klaus M. Beier, Boris Schiffer & Tillmann H. C. Kruger - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Transzendenz und Existenz: Idealistische Grundlagen und moderne Perspektiven des transzendentalen Gedankens. Wolfgang Janke zum 70. Geburtstag.Manfred Baum & Klaus Hammacher (eds.) - 2001 - Atlanta, GA: BRILL.
    Inhalt: Laudatio auf Wolfgang JankeVorwortManfred BAUM: Subjekt und Person bei Kant Edith DÜSING: Der Begriff der Angst bei Kierkegaard und Heidegger Margot FLEISCHER: Das ursprüngliche Verhältnis zum Anderen bei Sartre und die unverzichtbare Gegenposition Fichtes Klaus Hammacher: Biographie als Problemgeschichte Marion Heinz: Schönheit als Bedingung der Menschheit: Ästhetik und Anthropologie in Schillers ästhetischen Briefen Klaus Held: Die elementare Funktion des Empfindens. Eine phänomenologische Interpretation von Kants zweitem mathematischen Grundsatz Jochem Hennigfeld: Kunst und Reflexion. Kriterien einer philosophischen Ästhetik (...) HIRSCH: Der Begriff der Transzendenz in der Neuzeit Wolfgang JANKE: Restitution der metaphysischen und transzendentalen Deduktion Hartmut PÄTZOLD: Die Mentalität der ›erschöpften‹ Moderne im Lichte der Geschichtsphilosophie Fichtes Wolfgang H. SCHRADER: Gewissen und RealitätGeorg SIEGMANN: Platonische Liebe. (shrink)
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    Radial-maze learning by lines of taste-aversion-prone and taste-aversion-resistant rats.Stephen H. Hobbs, Paul A. Walters, Elizabeth F. Shealy & Ralph L. Elkins - 1993 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31 (3):171-174.
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    Radial-maze learning by lines of taste-aversion-prone and taste-aversion-resistant rats.Stephen H. Hobbs, Paul A. Walters Iii, Elizabeth F. Shealy & Ralph L. Elkins - 1993 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31 (3):171-174.
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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau: die soziologischen und rechtsphilosophischen Grundlagen seines Denkens.Klaus H. Fischer - 1991
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  8. How to make the distinction between constative and performative utterances.Klaus H. Jacobsen - 1971 - Philosophical Quarterly 21 (85):357-360.
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    Der begriff der gemeinschaft im denken von Karl Marx.Klaus H. Fischer - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (3):401-406.
  10. La experiencia generativa del tiempo.H. Klaus - 1998 - Escritos de Filosofía 33.
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    Quanten, Chaos und Dämonen: erkenntnistheoretische Aspekte der modernen Physik.Klaus Mainzer & Walter Schirmacher - 1994
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  12. Selected Papers Contributed to the Sections of GAP.6.H. Bohse & S. Walter (eds.) - 2006 - mentis.
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    Musik - Und Die Geschichte der Philosophie Und Naturwissenschaften Im Mittelalter: Fragen Zur Wechselwirkung von 'Musica' Und 'Philosophia' Im Mittelalter.Jan Aertsen, Calvin Bower, F. A. J. De Haas, Wolfgang Hirschmann, Eva Hirtler, Matthias Hochadel, Udo Reinhold Jeck, Christian Meyer, Klaus Niemöller, Cecilia Panti, Alison Peden, Klaus-Jürgen Sachs, Michael Walter & Stephen Gersh (eds.) - 1998 - Brill.
    In this volume specialists of medieval music and philosophy put the medieval 'musica' into the context of ideas and institutions in which it existed. The significance of 'musica' cannot be understood from a modern point of view since 'music' does not match the medieval 'musica'.
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    Der Konflikt der modernen Kultur.Georg Simmel & Klaus H. Fischer - 1994
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    Heraclitus. [REVIEW]Klaus H. Krebs - 1973 - Philosophy and History 6 (1):23-25.
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    Der Kreis um Hans Kelsen: Die Anfangsjahre der Reinen Rechtslehre.Robert Walter, Clemens Jabloner, Klaus Zeleny & Alfred Schramm (eds.) - 2008 - Wien: Manz.
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    Hans Kelsen anderswo: der Einfluss der Reinen Rechtslehre auf die Rechtstheorie in verschiedenen Ländern = Hans Kelsen abroad.Robert Walter, Clemens Jabloner & Klaus Zeleny (eds.) - 2010 - Wien: Manzsche Verlags- und Universitätsbuchhandlung.
    2006 wurde an der Washington University in St.Louis, USA, ein Seminar veranstaltet, das sich mit der Rezeption von Kelsens Lehre in verschiedenen Staaten befasste. Einige der Referenten stellten ihre Beiträge für diesen Band zur Verfügung.
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    Kant und der Katholizismus: Ausstellungskatalog.Klaus Walter Littger (ed.) - 2005 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
    Jahrhunderts entspannt. So wurde Kant als Metaphysiker neu entdeckt. Ausstellung und Katalog dokumentieren diese wechselhafte Geschichte der katholischen Rezeption Kants in den vergangenen 200 Jahren.
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    Archaeology.H. B. Walters - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (8):390-394.
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    Archaeology.H. B. Walters - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (5):266-266.
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    Archaeology.H. B. Walters - 1897 - The Classical Review 11 (06):321-322.
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  22. Das Pampaproblem und Seine Lösung.H. Walter - 1967 - Scientia 61 (2):541.
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  23. Die Wasserversorgung der Wüstenpflanzen.H. Walter - 1962 - Scientia 56 (97):19.
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  24. Elements de la Philosophie de Newton. Volume 15 of The Complete Works of Voltaire.R. L. Walters, W. H. Barber & P. M. Harman - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (6):656.
     
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    Das Wagnis des Neuen: Kontexte und Restriktionen der Wissenschaft: Festschrift für Klaus Fischer zum 60. Geburtstag.Klaus Fischer, Ḥamīd Riz̤ā Yūsufī, Christiane Dick & Corinna Jenal (eds.) - 2009 - Nordhausen: Traugott Bautz.
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    The Restoration of Thailand under Rama I, 1782-1809.Walter F. Vella, Klaus Wenk & Greeley Stahl - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (4):628.
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    Gott denken und bezeugen: Festschrift für Kardinal Walter Kasper zum 75. Geburtstag.Walter Kasper, George Augustin & Klaus Krämer (eds.) - 2008 - Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder.
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    The problem of reductionism from a system theoretical viewpoint.Walter Lucadou & Klaus Kornwachs - 1983 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 14 (2):338-349.
    Inspite of the great success in many disciplines the program of reductionism has failed its genuine purpose. Systemtheory however has yielded a new concept of reductionism which we call reductionism by correspondence and which may imply a new understanding of the mind-body problem. The crucial operations of reductionism by correspondence are called idealization, interpretation and classification. They are used to optimize the description of a system. Nevertheless they lead to certain deficiencies which cannot be avoided in principle. We are therefore (...)
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    Problems for Thomists: The Problem of Species.Walter H. Cerf - 1941 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2 (1):111-118.
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    Handbook of Affective Sciences.Richard J. Davidson, Klaus R. Scherer & H. Hill Goldsmith (eds.) - 2003 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This volume is a comprehensive roadmap to the burgeoning area of affective sciences, which now spans several disciplines. The Handbook brings together, for the first time, the various strands of inquiry and latest research in the scientific study of the relationship between the mechanisms of the brain and the psychology of mind. In recent years, scientists have made considerable advances in understanding how brain processes shape emotions and are changed by human emotion. Drawing on a wide range of neuroimaging techniques, (...)
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    Literature as Exploration.Walter H. Clark & Louise M. Rosenblatt - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 4 (2):150.
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    The Bounds of sense. An essay on Kant's critique of pure reason.Walter H. Capps - 1969 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (3):470-471.
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    Religious Studies: The Making of a Discipline.Walter H. Capps - 1995 - Augsburg Fortress Publishing.
    The author nationally recognized for the quality and depth of his teaching in religious studies has written the first full-scale introduction to the history and methods of the study of religion.
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    Essays in Medieval Philosophy and Theology in Memory of Walter H. Principe, CSB: Fortresses and Launching Pads.Walter H. Principe, James R. Ginther & Carl N. Still - 2005 - Routledge.
    In his extensive work as a theologian and a historian, Walter H. Principe, CSB, (1922-1996) was committed to reflecting on both the present and the past. He was well-known as an historian of medieval theology and philosophy - especially through the work of Thomas Aquinas, as well as a contemporary theologian. This memorial collection addresses a fundamental feature of Principe's thought, namely his concern that the history of medieval theology and philosophy have a significant role to play in contemporary (...)
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    Editorial: Trends in Neuroergonomics.Klaus Gramann, Stephen H. Fairclough, Thorsten O. Zander & Hasan Ayaz - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    A Critique of British Empiricism.Walter H. Capps - 1969 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (4):605-606.
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    Catholicity, Inculturation, and Liberation Theology: Do They Mix?Walter H. Principe Csb - 1987 - Franciscan Studies 47 (1):24-43.
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    Some Thoughts on Teaching Creativity.Walter H. Clark - 1986 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 20 (4):27.
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    Gods, Priests, and Warriors: The Bhṛgus of the MahābhārataGods, Priests, and Warriors: The Bhrgus of the Mahabharata.Walter H. Maurer & Robert P. Goldman - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (2):341.
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    On the Name DevanāgarīOn the Name Devanagari.Walter H. Maurer - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (1):101.
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    G. L. Possehl's and M. H. Raval's Harappan Civilization and RojdiHarappan Civilization and Rojdi.Walter A. Fairservis, Gregory L. Possehl & M. H. Raval - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (1):108.
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    What algorithms could not be.Walter H. Dean - unknown
    This dissertation addresses a variety of foundational issues pertaining to the notion of algorithm employed in mathematics and computer science. In these settings, an algorithm is taken to be an effective mathematical procedure for solving a previously stated mathematical problem. Procedures of this sort comprise the notional subject matter of the subfield of computer science known as algorithmic analysis. In this context, algorithms are referred to via proper names of which computational properties are directly predicated )). Moreover, many formal results (...)
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    Systematic error in the organization of physical action.Charles B. Walter, Stephan P. Swinnen, Natalia Dounskaia & H. Van Langendonk - 2001 - Cognitive Science 25 (3):393-422.
    Current views of the control of complex, purposeful movements acknowledge that organizational processes must reconcile multiple concerns. The central priority is of course accomplishing the actor's goal. But in specifying the manner in which this occurs, the action plan must accommodate such factors as the interaction of mechanical forces associated with the motion of a multilinked system (classical mechanics) and, in many cases, intrinsic bias toward preferred movement patterns, characterized by so‐called “coordination dynamics.” The most familiar example of the latter (...)
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    Plurality of Theologies: A Paradigmatic Sketch: WALTER H. CAPPS.Walter H. Capps - 1967 - Religious Studies 3 (1):355-367.
    There has been a great deal of talk recently among historians of Christian reflection about the problem and the possibility of a ‘plurality of theologies’. Directives from such eminent spokesmen as Karl Rahner have underscored the need for a rationale by which to demonstrate that the presence of different orientations does not necessarily violate the unitary character of a Christian tradition. Other Catholic thinkers have offered arguments for ascribing a relative status to the ‘Thomistic style’ of theology, and cases have (...)
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    St. Thomas’s Exposition of Aristotle.Walter H. Turner - 1961 - New Scholasticism 35 (2):210-224.
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    St. Thomas’s Exposition of Aristotle.Walter H. Turner - 1961 - New Scholasticism 35 (2):210-224.
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    ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΗ 'ΕΦΗΜΕΡΙΣ 1910 - ’Αρχαιολογικ⋯ ’Εφημερ⋯ς, ⋯κδιδομ⋯νη ὑπ⋯ τ⋯ς ⋯ρχαιολογικ⋯ς ‘Εταιρε⋯ας, Ser. 3, 1 vol. 12″ × 9½ Cols. 432. Illustrations 156, with 12 plates. Athens: Sakellarios, 1910. [REVIEW]H. B. Walters - 1911 - The Classical Review 25 (08):268-.
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    The Cognition of the Literary Work of Art.Walter H. Clark - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 33 (2):220-222.
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    Systematic error in the organization of physical action.C. B. Walter, S. P. Swinnen, N. Dounskaia & H. Langendonk - 2001 - Cognitive Science 25 (3):393-422.
    Current views of the control of complex, purposeful movements acknowledge that organizational processes must reconcile multiple concerns. The central priority is of course accomplishing the actor's goal. But in specifying the manner in which this occurs, the action plan must accommodate such factors as the interaction of mechanical forces associated with the motion of a multilinked system (classical mechanics) and, in many cases, intrinsic bias toward preferred movement patterns, characterized by so-called “coordination dynamics.” The most familiar example of the latter (...)
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    David to delacroixthe ballet annualthree vesalian essays to accompany the icones anatomicae of 1934mozart and his piano concertosthe infirmities of geniusliterary interpretation in germanyduveenchinese art.Walter Friedlaender, Arnold L. Haskell, Samuel W. Lambert, Willy Wiegand, William M. Ivins, C. M. Girdlestone, W. R. Bett, W. H. Bruford, S. N. Behrman & R. L. Hobson - 1953 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 12 (1):135.
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