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    Death and renewal.Poul Carl Bjerre - 1929 - London,: Williams & Norgate. Edited by I. von Tell.
    Disintegration and mechanisation.--Sacrifice and atonement.--Communion and the community.--The life-mass and the death-mass.--Life's clair-obscure.
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    Der geniale wahnsinn.Poul Bjerre - 1904 - Leipzig,: C. G. Naumann.
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    Menneskets natur.Poul Bjerre - 1968 - København,: Gyldendal.
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  4. Splittelse kontra fællesskab.Poul Bjerre - 1981 - In Justus Hartnack (ed.), Ideologi, splittelse, fællesskab: debatindlæg. Skodsborg: Rolighed.
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    Kierkegaard's Relations to Danish Philosophy of the Golden Age.Carl Henrik Koch - 2015 - In Jon Stewart (ed.), A Companion to Kierkegaard. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 66–79.
    As in other European countries, in Denmark philosophy was an important factor in the cultural life of the nineteenth century. Kierkegaard lived and wrote in Copenhagen, where Hegelianism both flourished and met with serious criticism, and both of these elements can be found in his authorship. This chapter explores possible sources of inspiration for Kierkegaard's rejection of Danish Hegelianism and its follower, speculative theology, and discusses his influence on the fashionable Danish philosopher of the day, Rasmus Nielsen. By way of (...)
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    Real rights.Carl Wellman - 1995 - New York: Oxford University Press.
  7. A New Foundation for the Social Sciences? Searle’s Misreading of Durkheim.Jørn Bjerre - 2015 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 45 (1):53-82.
    The aim of John Searle’s philosophy of society is to provide a foundation for the social sciences. Arguing that the study of social reality needs to be based on a philosophy of language, Searle claims that sociology has little to offer since no sociologist ever took language seriously. Attacking Durkheim head-on, Searle not only claims that Durkheim’s project differs from his own but also that Durkheim’s sociology has serious shortcomings. Opposing Searle, this paper argues that Durkheim’s account of social reality (...)
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    Memory.Carl Windhorst & John Sutton - 2011 - In Massimo Marraffa & Alfredo Paternoster (eds.), Scienze cognitive: un'introduzione filosofica. Roma: Carocci. pp. 75-94.
    Remembering seems, to philosophers and scientists, one of the most mystifying of human activities. Yet natural language users have no problem understanding what is meant by ‘memory’. Memory is simply the ability to recall personally experienced events and certain kinds of information such as facts, names, or faces; or how to perform certain actions, like riding a bike or playing chess. It is on this basis that people sometimes make claims about themselves or others having a good or bad memory, (...)
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    Human Rights Against Land Grabbing? A Reflection on Norms, Policies, and Power.Poul Wisborg - 2013 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 26 (6):1199-1222.
    Large-scale transnational land acquisition of agricultural land in the global south by rich corporations or countries raises challenging normative questions. In this article, the author critically examines and advocates a human rights approach to these questions. Mutually reinforcing, policies, governance and practice promote equitable and secure land tenure that in turn, strengthens other human rights, such as to employment, livelihood and food. Human rights therefore provide standards for evaluating processes and outcomes of transnational land acquisitions and, thus, for determining whether (...)
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    Evolution: the triumph of an idea.Carl Zimmer - 2001 - New York: HarperPerennial.
    This remarkable book presents a rich and up-to-date view of evolution that explores the far-reaching implications of Darwin's theory and emphasizes the power, significance, and relevance of evolution to our lives today. After all, we ourselves are the product of evolution, and we can tackle many of our gravest challenges -- from lethal resurgence of antiobiotic-resistant diseases to the wave of extinctions that looms before us -- with a sound understanding of the science.
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    Geschichte der Pharmazie. Vol. II: Von der Frühen Neuzeit bis zur Gegenwart - by Rudolf Schmitz.Poul R. Kruse - 2007 - Centaurus 49 (2):182-183.
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    On the possibility of an organic magnet.Herbert A. Poul - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 26 (3):593-600.
  13. Stof, liv og sjæl.Poul Brandt Rehberg - 1952 - København,: H. Reitzel.
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    The Resilience Program: preliminary evaluation of a mentalization-based education program.Poul L. Bak, Nick Midgley, Jin L. Zhu, Karen Wistoft & Carsten Obel - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    The historical-philosophical dimension in physics teaching: Danish experiences.Poul V. Thomsen - 1998 - Science & Education 7 (5):493-503.
  16. Aspects of Scientific Explanation and Other Essays in the Philosophy of Science.Carl Gustav Hempel - 1965 - New York: The Free Press.
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    An Essay in the Art of Writing Posthumous Papers.Poul Behrendt & K. Brian Söderquist - 2003 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2003 (1):48-109.
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    Søren Kierkegaard’s Fortnight.Poul Behrendt & Paul A. Bauer - 2004 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2004 (1).
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    What matters? On parfit’s ideas of personal identity and morality.Poul Lübcke - 1993 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 28 (1):99-114.
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    FoodSmart City Dublin: A Framework for Sustainable Seafood.Poul Holm & Cordula Scherer - 2020 - Food Ethics 5 (1-2):1-13.
    We propose the FoodSmart City framework as a transdisciplinary avenue to promote sustainable seafood consumption. We argue that a change in human seafood consumption towards eating at lower trophic levels may be helped by discovering forgotten cultural practices and tapping into locally-sourced marine resources. We set out a framework of knowledge exchange and production between academia, businesses, and civil society to promote and assist healthy and ecologically sustainable living using digital tools and intangible cultural heritage while engaging with innovative chefs (...)
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  21. Aspects of scientific explanation.Carl G. Hempel - 1965 - In Carl Gustav Hempel (ed.), Aspects of Scientific Explanation and Other Essays in the Philosophy of Science. New York: The Free Press. pp. 504.
  22. Making Friends with your Money?: A semiotic analysis of relationship communication strategies in the financial sector.Poul Houman Andersen & Anne Ellerup Nielsen - 2001 - Hermes 27:31-53.
     
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    The paradox of being: truth, identity, and images in Daoism.Poul Andersen - 2019 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Published by the Harvard University Asia Center.
    Addresses the concept of truth in Chinese Daoist philosophy and ritual. Through wide-ranging research into Daoist ritual, both in history and as it survives in the present day, shows that the concept of true reality that informs this tradition posits being as a paradox anchored in the inexistent Way"--Provided by publisher.
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  24. Politik; statskundskab i grundtræk.Poul Meyer - 1959 - København,: Nyt nordisk forlag.
     
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  25. Et essay om genetiske og naturalistiske fejlslutninger i psykiatri og klinisk psykologi.Poul Erik Sucksdorff - 1972 - København: [Militærpsykologisk Tjeneste].
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    Kierkegaard and indirect communication.Poul Lübcke - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (1):31-40.
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    Nyplatoniske lærdomme om sjælen.Poul Helms - 1915 - København,: V. Thaning og Appel.
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    Plotins Lehre vom Denken.Poul Helms - 1931 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 40 (2):189-193.
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    Sprog og tanke: fire essays.Poul Lindegård Hjorth (ed.) - 1995 - København: Munksgaard.
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  30. Roots of the Philosophy of Technology in China.Wenjuan Yin, Carl Mitcham, Dongming Cao & Deyu Yuan - 2018 - In Rita Armstrong, Erik W. Armstrong, James L. Barnes, Susan K. Barnes, Roberto Bartholo, Terry Bristol, Cao Dongming, Cao Xu, Carleton Christensen, Chen Jia, Cheng Yifa, Christelle Didier, Paul T. Durbin, Michael J. Dyrenfurth, Fang Yibing, Donald Hector, Li Bocong, Li Lei, Liu Dachun, Heinz C. Luegenbiehl, Diane P. Michelfelder, Carl Mitcham, Suzanne Moon, Byron Newberry, Jim Petrie, Hans Poser, Domício Proença, Qian Wei, Wim Ravesteijn, Viola Schiaffonati, Édison Renato Silva, Patrick Simonnin, Mario Verdicchio, Sun Lie, Wang Bin, Wang Dazhou, Wang Guoyu, Wang Jian, Wang Nan, Yin Ruiyu, Yin Wenjuan, Yuan Deyu, Zhao Junhai, Baichun Zhang & Zhang Kang (eds.), Philosophy of Engineering, East and West. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    The Humanities World Report 2015.Poul Holm, Arne Jarrick & Dominic Scott - unknown
    This book is open access under a CC BY license. The first of its kind, this 'Report' gives an overview of the humanities worldwide. Published as an Open Access title and based on an extensive literature review and enlightening interviews conducted with 90 humanities scholars across 40 countries, the book offers a first step in attempting to assess the state of the humanities globally. Its topics include the nature and value of the humanities, the challenge of globalisation, the opportunities offered (...)
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    Anthropology and Authority: Essays on Søren Kierkegaard.Poul Houe, Gordon Daniel Marino & Sven Hakon Rossel - 2000 - Rodopi.
    This volume on anthropology and authority in the writings of Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) offers its reader nineteen timely discussions of two fundamental categories pertaining to the literary, philosophical, and theological production of this prominent 19th century Danish thinker, whose vast influence upon 20th century intellectual life continues to grow as the new millennium approaches. The volume's nineteen contributors - from Canada, Denmark, Great Britain, Holland, Hungary, Italy, and the United States - inquire into such complex problematics in Kierkegaard's oeuvre as (...)
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    European stories—European confessions.Poul Houe - 1994 - History of European Ideas 19 (1-3):419-423.
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    Literature and (Anti‐)Humanism.Poul Houe - 2015 - In Jon Stewart (ed.), A Companion to Kierkegaard. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 325–340.
    This chapter discusses Kierkegaard's impact on creative writers worldwide. Traditional attempts to identify his individual “influence” have increasingly yielded to an interest in “intertextuality,” a more socially oriented take on authorial interrelationships, overcoming the narrow specificity of “influence,” while sometimes tending to be overly broad and general instead. Concurrently, Kierkegaard's role as a literary writer has recently been favored over his role as a Christian thinker, although by no means exclusively so. Altogether, intertextual reception of his corpus significantly extends his (...)
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  35. Søren Kierkegaard and the Word(s).Poul Houe & Gordon D. Marino (eds.) - 2003 - Reitzel.
     
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  36. An Analytical Interpretation of Kierkegaard as Moral Philosopher.Poul Lübcke - 1991 - Kierkegaardiana 15:99.
     
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    Kantian Deeds.Henrik Jøker Bjerre - 2010 - Continuum.
    Kantian Deeds revokes and renews the tradition of Kant's moral philosophy. Through a novel reading of contemporary approaches to Kant, Henrik Bjerre draws a new map of the human capacity for morality. Morality consists of two different abilities that are rarely appreciated at the same time. Human beings are brought up and initiated into a moral culture, which gives them the cognitive mapping necessary to act morally and responsibly. They also, however, acquire an ability to reach beyond that which is (...)
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    Sharing Perspectives: Inviting Playful Curiosity Into Museum Spaces Through a Performative Score.Andreas Løppenthin, Dorte Bjerre Jensen, Cordula Vesper, Andreas Roepstorff & Joseph Dumit - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    We report on the performative score “Sharing Perspectives” from the art/science research collaboration, Experimenting, Experiencing, Reflecting. Sharing Perspectives is developed as a score, inspired by choreography and the postmodern dance form Contact Improvisation, to stage exploration and improvisation, exploring uncertainty, creativity, togetherness, and the relationship between bodies and between bodies and space and artworks. The SP score acts as an experiment in how a brief intervention may affect the way art exhibitions are experienced, exploring how deeper and more sensorial engagement (...)
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    Ethnographic data in the age of big data: How to compare and combine.Kristoffer Lind Glavind & Andreas Bjerre-Nielsen - 2022 - Big Data and Society 9 (1).
    Big data enables researchers to closely follow the behavior of large groups of individuals by using high-frequency digital traces. However, these digital traces often lack context, and it is not always clear what is measured. In contrast, data from ethnographic fieldwork follows a limited number of individuals but can provide the context often lacking from big data. Yet, there is an under-explored potential in combining ethnographic data with big data and other digital data sources. This paper presents ways that quantitative (...)
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  40. The history of nature.Carl Friedrich Weizsäcker - 1949 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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  41. Selvets ontologi hos Kierkegaard.Poul Lübcke - 1984 - Kierkegaardiana 13.
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  42. Science and Human Values.Carl G. Hempel - 1965 - In Carl Gustav Hempel (ed.), Aspects of Scientific Explanation and Other Essays in the Philosophy of Science. New York: The Free Press. pp. 81-96.
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    Truth and Normativity in Kierkegaard and Heidegger.Poul Lübcke - 2014 - In Hans Feger & Manuela Hackel (eds.), Existenzphilosophie und Ethik. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 297-312.
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    A Comparative and Critical Appraisal of Climacus’ Theory of Modalities in the “Interlude”.Poul Lübcke - 2004 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2004 (1):161-183.
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  45. A semantic interpretation of Husserl's epoché.Poul Lübcke - 1999 - Synthese 118 (1):1-12.
    This paper presents an interpretation of Husserl''s phenomenological epoché or bracketing ( Einklammerung), which makes it possible to compare his position with philosophical programs developed within the framework of modern analytical philosophy. At the same time it asks in what sense Husserl''s phenomenology is a form of idealism or exceeds the traditional discussion of idealism versus realism.
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  46. Dialogische Hermeneutik statt hermeneutischer Intentionalismus.Poul Lübcke - 1993 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 4 (4):542.
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  47. Der Wassergeist.Poul Lübcke - forthcoming - Kierkegaardiana.
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  48. Indirect Communication by Kierkegaard.Poul Lübcke - forthcoming - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica.
     
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  49. Semantik.Poul Levin - 1968 - København,: Nyt Nordisk Forlag.
     
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    Does Infant Cognition Research Undermine Sociological Theory? A Critique of Bergesen's Attack on Durkheim.Jørn Bjerre - 2012 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 42 (4):444-464.
    This article discusses how the results of infant research challenge the assumptions of the classical sciences of social behaviour. According to A.J. Bergesen, the findings of infant research invalidate Durkheim's theory of mental categories, thus requiring a re-theorizing of sociology. This article argues that Bergesen's reading of Emile Durkheim is incorrect, and his review of the infant research in fact invalidates his argument. Reviewing the assumptions of sociology in the light of the findings of infant research, it is argued that (...)
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