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    Chronik des Nietzsche-Kreises: Versuch einer Rekonstruktion.Max Werner Vogel - 2007 - München: Allitera. Edited by Beatrix Vogel.
    ”Die ehemalige Nietzsche-Gesellschaft, von der sich der heutige Nietzsche-Kreis herleitet, zu ihrer Zeit eine angesehene wissenschaftliche Vereinigung, wurde, wenn man den alten Mitgliedern glaubt, immer noch einmal gegründet. Ihr Schicksal spiegelt paradigmatisch die Irritationen der Nietzsche-Rezeption bei den Deutschen seit Ende des Ersten Weltkrieges.“ Die ”Chronik des Nietzsche-Kreises“, 1994 bereits einmal erschienen, liegt nun in aktualisierter Form vor, erweitert um den Blick auf die Jahre 1994-2006 und die aktualisierte Chronik der Vorträge der Nietzsche-Gesellschaft bzw. des Nietzsche-Kreises und des Nietzsche-Forums München (...)
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  2. Das" Zundkraut einer Explosion". Bericht einer Tagung uber die Spinoza-Rezeption in Deutschland im 18. Jahrhundert.Werner Euler, Gideon Stiening & Uli Vogel - 1993 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 9:395.
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    Logik und Mathematik: Frege-Kolloquium, Jena, 1993.Ingolf Max & Werner Stelzner (eds.) - 1995 - Berlin: de Gruyter.
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  4. IATEL. Interdisciplinary approaches to technology-enhanced learning.Mühlhäuser Max, Sesink Werner, Steimle Jürgen & Andreas Kaminski - 2011 - Waxmann.
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  5. What is time?Karl Max Vogel - 1948 - [Boston]: Club of Odd Volumes. Edited by Bruce Rogers.
     
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    Das christentum und die momistische religion.Max Werner - 1908 - Berlin,: K. Curtius.
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    Gesellschaftstheorie und Sozialethik.Kurt-Werner Pick & Max L. Stackhouse - 1978 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 22 (1):275-294.
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  8. Peer review versus editorial review and their role in innovative science.Nicole Zwiren, Glenn Zuraw, Ian Young, Michael A. Woodley, Jennifer Finocchio Wolfe, Nick Wilson, Peter Weinberger, Manuel Weinberger, Christoph Wagner, Georg von Wintzigerode, Matt Vogel, Alex Villasenor, Shiloh Vermaak, Carlos A. Vega, Leo Varela, Tine van der Maas, Jennie van der Byl, Paul Vahur, Nicole Turner, Michaela Trimmel, Siro I. Trevisanato, Jack Tozer, Alison Tomlinson, Laura Thompson, David Tavares, Amhayes Tadesse, Johann Summhammer, Mike Sullivan, Carl Stryg, Christina Streli, James Stratford, Gilles St-Pierre, Karri Stokely, Joe Stokely, Reinhard Stindl, Martin Steppan, Johannes H. Sterba, Konstantin Steinhoff, Wolfgang Steinhauser, Marjorie Elizabeth Steakley, Chrislie J. Starr-Casanova, Mels Sonko, Werner F. Sommer, Daphne Anne Sole, Jildou Slofstra, John R. Skoyles, Florian Six, Sibusio Sithole, Beldeu Singh, Jolanta Siller-Matula, Kyle Shields, David Seppi, Laura Seegers, David Scott, Thomas Schwarzgruber, Clemens Sauerzopf, Jairaj Sanand, Markus Salletmaier & Sackl - 2012 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 33 (5):359-376.
    Peer review is a widely accepted instrument for raising the quality of science. Peer review limits the enormous unstructured influx of information and the sheer amount of dubious data, which in its absence would plunge science into chaos. In particular, peer review offers the benefit of eliminating papers that suffer from poor craftsmanship or methodological shortcomings, especially in the experimental sciences. However, we believe that peer review is not always appropriate for the evaluation of controversial hypothetical science. We argue that (...)
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  9. Max Weber als Philosoph? Philosophische Grundlagen und Bezüge Max Webers im Spiegel neuer Studien und Materialien.Werner Gephart - 1993 - Philosophische Rundschau 40 (1-2):34-56.
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  10. Max Weber and the Heterogony of Purposes.Werner Stark - 1967 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 34:249-264.
  11. Drei Danziger. Arthur Schopenhauer-Max Halbe-Günter Grass.Werner Frizen - 1987 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 68:147-168.
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  12. Introduction.Andreas Kaminski, Jürgen Steimle, Max Mühlhäuser & Werner Sesink - 2011 - In Mühlhäuser Max, Sesink Werner, Steimle Jürgen & Andreas Kaminski (eds.), IATEL. Interdisciplinary approaches to technology-enhanced learning. Waxmann. pp. 9–15.
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    The Agony of Righteousness: Max Weber's Moral Philosophy.Werner Stark - 1968 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 43 (3):380-392.
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    Werner Heisenberg.Max Jammer - 1976 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 7 (1):1-10.
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    Werner Heisenberg (1901 – 1976).Max Jammer - 1976 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 7 (1):i-10.
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    Recht als Kultur?: Beiträge zu Max Webers Soziologie des Rechts.Werner Gephart & Daniel Witte (eds.) - 2017 - Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klosterman.
    Über die als Rechtssoziologie bekannt gewordenen Werkstücke von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft ist bereits vieles gesagt und geschrieben worden. Die mittlerweile vorliegende Edition der Texte im Rahmen der historisch-kritischen Gesamtausgabe sowie die in der Editionsarbeit gewonnenen Einsichten in den Entstehungsprozess, die innere Logik und den Ort dieses Collagenwerkes geben jedoch Anlass, sowohl etablierte Deutungen zu hinterfragen als auch neue Interpretationen dieser vielschichtigen Texte zur Debatte zu stellen. So lassen sich in diesen Texten bereits Ansätze eines Pluralismus normativer Ordnungen finden, und auch (...)
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  17. Zum Kongress in Oxford: Werner, Charles, Lebendiges und Totes in der Philosophie des klassischen Altertums.P. Vogel - 1931 - Kant Studien 36:213.
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    Das Vermächtnis Max Plancks. Gedanken zu seinem 100. Geburtstag.Heinrich Vogel - 1958 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 6 (2):296.
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    Zum philosophischen Wirken Max Plancks.Heinrich Vogel - 1961 - Berlin,: Akademie Verlag.
  20. Die Bedeutung des Schönen in der exakten Naturwissenschaft = The meaning of beauty in exact natural science. Übertragung in die englische Sprache: Enrico Cantore, Mit drei Original-Frabithographien von Max Ernst.Werner Heisenberg - 1971 - Stuttgart,: Belser-Presse. Edited by Max Ernst.
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  21. Der Standpunkt des Egozentrismus: Zur Philosophie des Ich von Max Stirner.Werner Schneiders - 1972 - Studi Internazionali Di Filosofia 4:121-144.
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  22. Inhalt: Werner Gephart.Oder: Warum Daniel Witte: Recht Als Kultur, I. Allgemeine, Property its Contemporary Narratives of Legal History Gerhard Dilcher: Historische Sozialwissenschaft als Mittel zur Bewaltigung der ModerneMax Weber und Otto von Gierke im Vergleich Sam Whimster: Max Weber'S. "Roman Agrarian Society": Jurisprudence & His Search for "Universalism" Marta Bucholc: Max Weber'S. Sociology of Law in Poland: A. Case of A. Missing Perspective Dieter Engels: Max Weber Und Die Entwicklung des Parlamentarischen Minderheitsrechts I. V. Das Recht Und Die Gesellsc Civilization Philipp Stoellger: Max Weber Und Das Recht des Protestantismus Spuren des Protestantismus in Webers Rechtssoziologie I. I. I. Rezeptions- Und Wirkungsgeschichte Hubert Treiber: Zur Abhangigkeit des Rechtsbegriffs Vom Erkenntnisinteresse Uta Gerhardt: Unvermerkte Nahe Zur Rechtssoziologie Talcott Parsons' Und Max Webers Masahiro Noguchi: A. Weberian Approach to Japanese Legal Culture Without the "Sociology of Law": Takeyoshi Kawashima - 2017 - In Werner Gephart & Daniel Witte (eds.), Recht als Kultur?: Beiträge zu Max Webers Soziologie des Rechts. Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klosterman.
     
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    The Theme of the “Owner” in the Philosophy of Max Stirner. His Contribution to the Radicalization of the Anthropological Question. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1980 - Philosophy and History 13 (2):154-156.
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    Die Selbstermächtigung der Einzigen: Texte zur Aktualität Max Stirners.Wolf-Andreas Liebert & Werner Moskopp (eds.) - 2014 - Berlin: Lit.
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    Wissenschaft zwischen neuhumanistischem Bildungsideal und Staatsnutzen Zur Gründung der Berliner Universität 1810.Werner Tress - 2010 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 62 (3):261-281.
    By now scholars agree that the foundation of the University of Berlin in 1810 and its glorification through the “Humboldtian myth” must be viewed separately. Nevertheless, ever since the 1910 centennial, historiography has rarely gone beyond references to the historical documents edited by Rudolf Köpke and Max Lenz. Analyzing the lectures announced in the university calendar for the fall semester 1810/11, the essay shows that applied science and vocational training played a larger role than assumed. In founding the university, it (...)
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    Die drei Revolutionen der Denkart – Systematische Beiträge zum Denken von Bruno Liebrucks [The Three Revolutions in the Way of Thinking – Systematical Contributions to Bruno Liebrucks].Max Gottschlich (ed.) - 2013 - Freiburg: Alber.
    Bruno Liebrucks hat eine eigenständige, an Vico, Herder, Hamann, Humboldt und Cassirer anknüpfende Philosophie von der Sprache her“ entwickelt, welche Sprache als Medium der Welterschließung begreift. Zu dieser gelangt er durch eine fundamentalphilosophische Auseinandersetzung mit jenen drei Revolutionierungen im Denken des Denkens, die mit den Namen Platon, Kant und Hegel verknüpft sind. Die Beiträge des Bandes gehen diesen „Revolutionen der Denkart“ nach und entfalten grundlegende Perspektiven, die sich von Liebrucks her für das Verständnis der Logik, der Philosophischen Anthropologie, der Ethik (...)
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    Remarks on Technology and Culture.Max Weber - 2005 - Theory, Culture and Society 22 (4):23-38.
    Weber’s improvised reply to Werner Sombart’s lecture on ‘Technology and Culture’, presented at the first meeting of the German Sociological Society in 1910, opens and closes with an appeal to uphold the principle of ‘value-freedom’ in academic discussions. Referring to the capitalist development of antiquity as an illustration, Weber argues for a factually precise conception of technology and against a Marxist definition in terms of economic causality or property relations. Turning to the influence of technology in the development of (...)
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    Max Weber, Werner Sombart and the Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft: The authorship of the ‘Geleitwort’ (1904).Peter Ghosh - 2010 - History of European Ideas 36 (1):71-100.
    The article starts from an examination of the authorship of the ‘Geleitwort’, the programmatic statement which appeared in the Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft when it came under new editors in 1904. Recently scholars have begun to view it as an important text by Max Weber recovered from obscurity, but this is a mistake. Examination of major contemporary works by Weber and Werner Sombart – the obvious co-author – as well as the first public disclosure of an entirely new MS. by (...)
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    Max Weber’s legal thinking.Christopher Adair-Toteff - 2012 - History of the Human Sciences 25 (3):127-138.
    Reviewed work: Max Weber, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Teilband 3, Recht, ed. Werner Gephart and Siegfried Hermes. Tu¨bingen: J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 2010. ISBN 978-3-16-150358-0, xxix þ 811 pp. € 299.00. Max Weber Gesamtausgabe, I/22–3.
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    Wolfgang F. Meier and Werner Schäfke, Metropole am Rhein: Köln im Mittelalter. (Köln. Eine Stadtgeschichte in Bildern 2.) Cologne: Böhlau, 2020. Pp. 194; color plates. €29. ISBN: 978-3-4125-1690-1. Max Plassmann, Eine Stadt als Feldherr: Studien zur Kriegsführung Kölns (12.–18. Jahrhundert). (Stadt und Gesellschaft 7.) Cologne: Böhlau, 2020. Pp. 295; color and black-and-white figures. €39. ISBN: 978-3-4125-1783-0. [REVIEW]Joseph P. Huffman - 2022 - Speculum 97 (4):1228-1230.
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  31. On Experience and Illumination: Werner Herzog’s Dialectical Relation with Society.Stefanie Baumann - 2020 - In M. Blake Wilson & Christopher Turner (eds.), The Philosophy of Werner Herzog. Lanham, Boulder, New York, London: pp. 187-201.
    When Werner Herzog states, in his famous Minnesota Declaration, “[fa]cts create norms, and truth illumination”, he not only opposes his own idea of truth as spiritual experience to the notion of factual truth based on a seemingly unmediated representation of reality and purely rational principles. He also points to a societal problem inherent to such hegemonic attributions of veracity as advocated by the representatives of what he calls “Cinema Vérité”: their “truth of accountants” generates a normative perception and understanding (...)
     
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  32. Lester, Embree (ed.): Metaarchaeology. Reflections by Archaelogists and Philosophers (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 147), Dordrecht Boston London 1992 (Kluwer), VII+ 334, Index ($119). Liesenfeld, Cornelia: Philosophische Weltbilder des 20. Jahrhunderts. Eine interdisziplin/ire Studie zu Max Planck und Werner Heisenberg (Epistemata, Philosophie 113), Wtirzburg. [REVIEW]Gerhard Schlosser, Einheit der Welt & Einheitswissenschaft Grundlegung Einer Allgemeinen - 1994 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 25:203-205.
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    Twentieth Century The Born-Einstein Letters. Correspondence between Albert Einstein and Max and Hedwig Born from 1916 to 1955 with commentaries by Max Born. Trans. by Irene Born. Foreword by Bertrand Russell. Introduction by Werner Heisenberg. London: Macmillan, 1971. Pp. xi + 240. £3.85. [REVIEW]Joan Bromberg - 1972 - British Journal for the History of Science 6 (2):222-223.
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    Brief 29: Werner Heisenberg an Grete Hermann.Kay Herrmann - 2019 - In Herrmann Kay (ed.), Grete Henry-Hermann: Philosophie – Mathematik – Quantenmechanik : Texte Zur Naturphilosophie Und Erkenntnistheorie, Mathematisch-Physikalische Beiträge Sowie Ausgewählte Korrespondenz Aus den Jahren 1925 Bis 1982. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 525-527.
    Liebes Fräulein Herrmann! Zunächst vielen Dank für Ihren Brief und herzliche Glückwünsche zu dem Preis, von dem ich Ihnen damals in Kopenhagen leider nichts sagen wollte. Ich bin gespannt, wie Sie selbst die anderen beiden Arbeiten, die auch mit einem Preis bedacht wurden, beurteilen werden. Für die von Thilo Vogel bin ich selbst sehr stark eingetreten, dagegen habe ich mich von dem Wert der anderen Arbeit nur mit Mühe durch die Kollegen überzeugen lassen; aber über diese philosophischen Fragen lässt (...)
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    The concept of rationality in the sociology of Max Weber and its impact on modern social sciences.Anatolii Yermolenko - 2021 - Filosofska Dumka (Philosophical Thought) 1:37-56.
    The paper analyzes Max Weber’s concepts of rationality and rationalization as components of modernization processes in modern society. The author reconstructs Weber’s interpretation of “spiritual factors” of social development, which emerge in the ethos of Protestantism. The research demonstrates how Weber’s study of capitalism in terms of rationality corresponds with concepts of other classics of German sociology, such as Ferdinand Tönnies, Werner Sombart, Georg Simmel and others. The article emphasizes the relevance of Weber’s sociology for XX— XXI centuries and (...)
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    Instrumentum Vocale.Thomas M. Kemple - 2005 - Theory, Culture and Society 22 (4):1-22.
    Max Weber’s reply to Werner Sombart’s lecture on technology and culture, presented at the first meeting of the German Sociological Society held in Frankfurt in 1910, is discussed in terms of its conventional and improvised character as a distinctive mode of ‘sociological’ speech. Emphasis is placed on the specific rhetorical circumstances that gave rise to these remarks, especially with regard to Weber’s status as an authorized speaker at the meeting, and their formulation as a response to Marxist theories accepted (...)
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    Physics and beyond: encounters and conversations.Werner Heisenberg - 1971 - London: G. Allen & Unwin.
  38. Schrödinger's Cat.Henry Stapp - 2009 - In Daniel Greenberger, Klaus Hentschel & Friedel Weinert (eds.), Compendium of Quantum Physics. Springer. pp. 685-689.
    Erwin Schrödinger and Werner Heisenberg were the originators of two approaches, known respectively as “wave mechanics” and “matrix mechanics”, to what is now called “quantum mechanics” or “quantum theory”. The two approaches appear to be extremely different, both in their technical forms, and in their philosophical underpinnings. Heisenberg arrived at his theory by effectively renouncing the idea of trying to represent a physical system, such as a hydrogen Bohr's atom model for example, as a structure in space—time, but instead, (...)
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  39. Aboutness: Towards Foundations for the Information Artifact Ontology.Werner Ceusters & Barry Smith - 2015 - In Werner Ceusters & Barry Smith (eds.), Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Biomedical Ontology (ICBO). CEUR vol. 1515. pp. 1-5.
    The Information Artifact Ontology (IAO) was created to serve as a domain‐neutral resource for the representation of types of information content entities (ICEs) such as documents, data‐bases, and digital im‐ages. We identify a series of problems with the current version of the IAO and suggest solutions designed to advance our understanding of the relations between ICEs and associated cognitive representations in the minds of human subjects. This requires embedding IAO in a larger framework of ontologies, including most importantly the Mental (...)
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    Die Protestantische Ethik Und der Geist des Kapitalismus.Max Weber - 2010 - Tübingen,: Mohr.
    Max Weber: Die protestantische Ethik und der Geist des Kapitalismus Edition Holzinger. Taschenbuch Berliner Ausgabe, 2016, 4. Auflage Vollständiger, durchgesehener Neusatz bearbeitet und eingerichtet von Michael Holzinger In: Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik, 20. Bd., Heft 1, S. 1-54, 1904; 21. Bd., Heft 1, S. 1-110, 1905. Erstdruck der vorliegenden, umgearbeiteten Fassung in: Gesammelte Aufsätze zur Religionssoziologie, Bd. I, Tübingen (Mohr Siebeck) 1920, S. 17-206. Textgrundlage ist die Ausgabe: Max Weber: Gesammelte Aufsätze zur Religionssoziologie. 8., photomechanisch gedruckte Auflage; Band 1, (...)
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    Modularity: Understanding the Development and Evolution of Natural Complex Systems.Werner Callebaut & Diego Rasskin-Gutman (eds.) - 2005 - MIT Press.
    This collection broadens the scientific discussion of modularity by bringing together experts from a variety of disciplines, including artificial life, ...
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    Interpreting Bodies: Classical and Quantum Objects in Modern Physics.Elena Castellani (ed.) - 1998 - Princeton University Press.
    Bewildering features of modern physics, such as relativistic space-time structure and the peculiarities of so-called quantum statistics, challenge traditional ways of conceiving of objects in space and time. Interpreting Bodies brings together essays by leading philosophers and scientists to provide a unique overview of the implications of such physical theories for questions about the nature of objects. The collection combines classic articles by Max Born, Werner Heisenberg, Hans Reichenbach, and Erwin Schrodinger with recent contributions, including several papers that have (...)
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    Ferdinand tönnies: Comunidad Y sociedad.Wolfgang Schluchter - 2011 - Signos Filosóficos 13 (26):43-62.
    Como Émile Durkheim, Max Weber, Werner Sombart, Georg Simmel y Vilfredo Pareto et al., Ferdinand Tönnies (1855-1936) perteneció a una generación de académicos que llegaron a ser los padres fundadores de la sociología moderna. Tönnies usó el contractualismo de Hobbes para concebir una concepción prop..
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    Schlusslogische Letztbegründung. Festschrift für Kurt Walter Zeidler zum 65. Geburtstag.Lois Marie Rendl & Robert König (eds.) - 2020 - Berlin, Deutschland: Peter Lang.
    Schlusslogische Letztbegründung is a collection of essays in honor of Kurt Walter Zeidler. Mr. Zeidler is a distinguished Kant- and Neo-Kantian-scholar who has reconstructed Kant's concept of transcendental logic in connection with the logic of the concept of Hegel and the logic of symbolization of Peirce. (cf. Zeidler: Grundriss der transzendentalen Logik, 3rd ed., Wien 2017) He has most notably inquired intensively into the relation of transcendental logic to philosophy of science (cf. Zeidler: Prolegomena zur Wissenschaftstheorie, Wien 2000) and to (...)
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  45. Strategies for Referent Tracking in Electronic Health Records.Werner Ceusters & Barry Smith - 2006 - Journal of Biomedical Informatics 39 (3):362-378.
    The goal of referent tracking is to create an ever-growing pool of data relating to the entities existing in concrete spatiotemporal reality. In the context of Electronic Healthcare Records (EHRs) the relevant concrete entities are not only particular patients but also their parts, diseases, therapies, lesions, and so forth, insofar as these are salient to diagnosis and treatment. Within a referent tracking system, all such entities are referred to directly and explicitly, something which cannot be achieved when familiar concept-based systems (...)
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  46. Foundations for a Realist Ontology of Mental Disease.Werner Ceusters & Barry Smith - 2010 - Journal of Biomedical Semantics 1 (10):1-23.
    While classifications of mental disorders have existed for over one hundred years, it still remains unspecified what terms such as 'mental disorder', 'disease' and 'illness' might actually denote. While ontologies have been called in aid to address this shortfall since the GALEN project of the early 1990s, most attempts thus far have sought to provide a formal description of the structure of some pre-existing terminology or classification, rather than of the corresponding structures and processes on the side of the patient. (...)
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  47. Ontology-based error detection in SNOMED-CT.Werner Ceusters, Barry Smith, Anand Kumar & Christoffel Dhaen - 2004 - Proceedings of Medinfo 2004:482-6.
    Quality assurance in large terminologies is a difficult issue. We present two algorithms that can help terminology developers and users to identify potential mistakes. We demon­strate the methodology by outlining the different types of mistakes that are found when the algorithms are applied to SNOMED-CT. On the basis of the results, we argue that both formal logical and linguistic tools should be used in the development and quality-assurance process of large terminologies.
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  48. Concepts of space: the history of theories of space in physics.Max Jammer - 1993 - New York: Dover Publications.
    Newly updated study surveys concept of space from standpoint of historical development. Space in antiquity, Judeo-Christian ideas about space, Newton’s concept of absolute space, space from 18th century to present. Extensive new chapter (6) reviews changes in philosophy of space since publication of second edition (1969). Numerous original quotations and bibliographical references. "...admirably compact and swiftly paced style."—Philosophy of Science. Foreword by Albert Einstein. Bibliography.
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  49. Negative findings in electronic health records and biomedical ontologies: a realist approach.Werner Ceusters, Peter Elkin & Barry Smith - 2007 - International Journal of Medical Informatics 76 (3):S326-S333.
    PURPOSE—A substantial fraction of the observations made by clinicians and entered into patient records are expressed by means of negation or by using terms which contain negative qualifiers (as in “absence of pulse” or “surgical procedure not performed”). This seems at first sight to present problems for ontologies, terminologies and data repositories that adhere to a realist view and thus reject any reference to putative non-existing entities. Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) and Referent Tracking (RT) are examples of such paradigms. The (...)
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  50. Ontology and medical terminology: Why description logics are not enough.Werner Ceusters, Barry Smith & Jim Flanagan - 2003 - In Proceedings of the Conference: Towards an Electronic Patient Record (TEPR 2003). Boston, MA: Medical Records Institute.
    Ontology is currently perceived as the solution of first resort for all problems related to biomedical terminology, and the use of description logics is seen as a minimal requirement on adequate ontology-based systems. Contrary to common conceptions, however, description logics alone are not able to prevent incorrect representations; this is because they do not come with a theory indicating what is computed by using them, just as classical arithmetic does not tell us anything about the entities that are added or (...)
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