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  1. Die armenische Bibelübersetzung als hexaplarischer Zeuge im 1. Samuelbuch.Bo Johnson - 1968
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  2. Die hexaplarische Rezension des 1. Samuelbuches der Septuaginta.Bo Johnson - 1963
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    Die Armenische Bibelübersetzung als hexaplarischer Zeuge im 1. SamuelbuchDie Armenische Bibelubersetzung als hexaplarischer Zeuge im 1. Samuelbuch. [REVIEW]Henry S. Gehman & Bo Johnson - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (4):781.
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  4. The Body in the Mind: The Bodily Basis of Meaning, Imagination, and Reason.Mark Johnson - 1987 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    "There are books—few and far between—which carefully, delightfully, and genuinely turn your head inside out. This is one of them. It ranges over some central issues in Western philosophy and begins the long overdue job of giving us a radically new account of meaning, rationality, and objectivity."—Yaakov Garb, _San Francisco Chronicle_.
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    Computers, radiation, and ethics.Bo Schenkman - 1996 - Ethics and Behavior 6 (2):125 – 139.
    The reduction of the levels of the electromagnetic fields surrounding and emanating from computer screens is discussed in relation to ethical issues of risk reduction, in particular where the factual basis for the actions taken is nonconclusive. The technicaland scientific background is reviewed briefly. Some empirical approaches for determining risks, for example, the method of contingent valuations, are reviewed, and their ethical implications are discussed. When both the risk level and the determination of the certainty of the risk level is (...)
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    The Authority of Reason.R. N. Johnson - 2002 - Mind 111 (443):676-679.
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    Aquinas and Luther on War and Peace: Sovereign Authority and the Use of Armed Force.James Turner Johnson - 2003 - Journal of Religious Ethics 31 (1):3-20.
    Recent just war thought has tended to prioritize just cause among the moral criteria to be satisfied for resort to armed force, reducing the requirement of sovereign authority to a secondary, supporting role: such authority is to act in response to the establishment of just cause. By contrast, Aquinas and Luther, two benchmark figures in the development of Christian thought on just war, unambiguously gave priority to the requirement of sovereign authority as instituted by God to carry out the responsibilities (...)
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    The Nature of Logical Knowledge: An Unfinished Agenda of Quine's Philosophy.Chen Bo - 2014 - Philosophical Forum 45 (3):217-249.
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    Nichtwissenskulturen und Nichtwissensdiskurse: über den Umgang mit Nichtwissen in Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit.Stefan Böschen & Peter Wehling (eds.) - 2015 - Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft.
    Die Wissenschaften erzeugen mit neuem Wissen gleichzeitig auch verschiedene Formen des Nichtwissens. Dieser scheinbar paradoxe Zusammenhang der "Ko-Produktion" von Wissen und Nichtwissen wird in der Wissenschaftsforschung in jungster Zeit zunehmend anerkannt. Mit dem Konzept "Nichtwissenskulturen" lasst sich sowohl theoretisch begreifen als auch empirisch analysieren, wie wissenschaftliche Erkenntnispraktiken mit dem Wissen zugleich neue Raume gewussten wie nicht-gewussten Nichtwissens hervorbringen. Wissenskulturen sind daher auch Nichtwissenskulturen, die sich anhand spezifischer Charakteristika ebenso voneinander unterscheiden wie vergleichen lassen. Die unterschiedlichen Nichtwissenskulturen stellen wichtige Bezugspunkte in (...)
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    Ethik leiblicher Existenz: über unseren moralischen Umgang mit der eigenen Natur.Gernot Böhme - 2008 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Etnología y fenomenología: ideas acerca de una hermenéutica del extrañamiento.Marcelo Bórmida - 1976 - Buenos Aires: Ediciones Cervantes.
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  12. Friedrich Jodl.Wilhelm Börner - 1911 - Stuttgart und Berlin,: Cotta. Edited by Hugo Spitzer.
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    Reformulation of Frege's Theory of Thoughts.Chen Bo - 2017 - Philosophical Forum 48 (2):143-159.
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    Refutation of the Semantic Argument against Descriptivism.Chen Bo - 2014 - ProtoSociology 31:16-37.
    There are two problematic assumptions in Kripke’s semantic argument against descriptiv­ism. Assumption 1 is that the referential relation between a name and its bearer is only a metaphysical relation between language and the world; it has nothing to do with our public linguistic practice. Assumption 2 is that if name N has its meaning and the meaning is given by one description or a cluster of descriptions, the description(s) should supply the necessary and sufficient condition for determining what N designates; (...)
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    Zeit der Entscheidung: zu Romano Guardinis Deutung der Gegenwart.Lina Börsig-Hover - 1990 - Fridingen a.D.: Börsig-Verlag.
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    Curiositas: die Rezeption eines antiken Begriffes durch christliche Autoren bis Thomas von Aquin.Gunther Bös - 1995 - Paderborn: F. Schöningh.
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  17. Sull'opera di Camus.Carlo Bo - 1948 - Humanitas 3 (9):897-912.
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    Det demente samfund: historieløshed i nutidskulturen.Michael Böss - 2014 - [Købenahvn]: Kristeligt Dagblads Forlag.
    Kritik af tidens fremherskende funktionalistiske, historieløse kultur, der fratager os evnen til at koncentrere og fordybe os, og efterlader et samfund uden rødder og retning.
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    Sogdian Documents from Khotan, II: Letters and Miscellaneous Fragments.Bi Bo & Nicholas Sims-Williams - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (2):261.
    A group of Sogdian documents from the area of Khotan was recently acquired by Renmin University of China, Beijing. Four economic documents were edited in JAOS 130/4 ; the present article, comprising the edition of one complete letter and several fragments of letters, completes the publication of this collection, which adds to a growing body of evidence for the presence of Sogdian-speakers on the trade routes to the south of the Taklamakan desert.
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  20. Öffentliche Geschichte im Wandel: Public Historians: offentliche Interventionen der bundesdeutschen Geschichtswissenschaft seit 1945.Frank Bösch - 2021 - In Frank Bösch, Stefanie Eisenhuth, Hanno Hochmuth, Irmgard Zündorf & Jürgen Kocka (eds.), Public historians: zeithistorische Interventionen nach 1945. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag.
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  21. Sprache, eine Falte des Raums.Bernd Bösel & Sandra Man - 2017 - In Michael Friedman, Angelika Seppi & André Scala (eds.), Martin Heidegger--die Falte der Sprache. Wien: Verlag Turia + Kant.
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    Søren Kierkegaard: Schicksal, Angst, Freiheit.Michael Bösch - 1994 - Paderborn: Schöningh.
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  23. To Be Philosophical, Even if One Will Not Be a Professional Philosopher: The Aim and Mission of Philosophy Education.Chen Bo - 2013 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 8 (2):247-257.
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    The Epitaph of a Buddhist Lady: A Newly Discovered Chinese-Sogdian Bilingual.Bi Bo & Nicholas Sims-Williams - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (4):803.
    The inscription edited in this paper is the third bilingual Chinese-Sogdian epitaph to be made known, following that of Wirkakk and Wiyusi and that of Nanai-vande and Kekan, published in 2005 and 2017 respectively. The new epitaph is that of a Sogdian lady who died in 736 CE. Apart from its linguistic interest, it is important as attesting the conversion of a Sogdian lady to the “heretical” Buddhist Sanjie or “Three levels” movement, which remained popular despite being officially suppressed under (...)
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    The Flexibility of Gua and Yao—Based on an Interpretation of Yizhuan.Wang Bo - 2010 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 5 (1):68-93.
    In Yizhuan’s interpretation of The Book of Changes, the book’s fundamental concepts, xiang 象 and ci 辞, play different roles. Concepts, including yin and yang, firmness and gentleness, sancai 三才, and the wuxing 五行, are used to interpret The Book of Changes through the interpretation of images, while the core Confucian values, such as benevolence and righteousness, are used to interpret The Book of Changes because of their connection with words of gua and yao. In order to expand the meaning (...)
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    Glauben verstehen: eine Theologie des Glaubensaktes.Christoph Böttigheimer - 2012 - Freiburg: Herder.
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  27. Ruf zur Tat.Fritz Böttger - 1956 - Berlin]: Verlag der Nation.
     
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    Semantische Eigenschaften und Relationen bei Frage und Antwort.Michael Böttner - 1977 - Hamburg: Buske.
  29. Wo das Unsagbare hörbar wird : Musik und Transzendenz.Jörg-Andreas Bötticher - 2018 - In Heiner Schwenke (ed.), Jenseits des Vertrauten: Facetten transzendenter Erfahrungen. Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
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    The Way That Splits beneath Heaven.Han Bo - 2022 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 12 (1):205-210.
    Abstract:In the Chinese cultural imaginary, the road (Dao, “way”), especially trade routes, has always been an important metaphor for changing circumstances including shifting ideological grounds. Its own life trajectory is both classical and contemporary, and its emergence predates the trains, nation-states, sovereign powers, and so on, all such signs of techno-political modernity at work. Also in that regard, spiritually inflected images of the “West Heaven,” also an old name for India, where Buddhism originated, have always been present in East Asian (...)
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    What Did the Ancient Chinese Philosophers Discuss?: Zhuangzi as an Example.Wang Bo - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (4):28-40.
    Although I do not have any final thoughts about the present topic, it might still be valuable to identify what questions are bothering many Chinese scholars. During an academic meeting last month Professor Yu Dunkang summarized the embarrassing situation confronting the study of Chinese philosophy today, as follows: "The object remains unclear, and the value is misplaced." The phrase "the object remains unclear" means that scholars are not sure what questions need to be studied in relation to what is called (...)
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    Thinking Broadly About Military Ethics.James Turner Johnson - 2002 - Journal of Military Ethics 1 (1):2-3.
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  33. Outline of a new semantics for counterfactuals.Lars Bo Gundersen - 2004 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 85 (1):1–20.
    It is argued that the so‐called principles of “strong centering” and “weak centering” central to the traditional Lewis‐Stalnaker semantics for counterfactuals are both fallacious. A foundation for an alternative semantics without these prinsciples is outlined. The core idea is that the statistically normal worlds – rather than those worlds most qualitatively similar to the actual world – should serve as the semantical fulcrum.
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  34. Charles E. Scott and John Sallis, eds., Interrogating the Tradition: Hermeneutics and the History of Philosophy Reviewed by.Patricia Altenbemd Johnson - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (6):436-438.
  35. Dieter Misgeld and Graeme Nicholson, eds., Hans-Georg Gadamer on Education, Poetry, and History Reviewed by.Patricia Altenbernd Johnson - 1992 - Philosophy in Review 12 (5):342-344.
     
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    Frustration: The mold of judicial philosophy.Leslie Johnson - 1982 - Criminal Justice Ethics 1 (1):20-26.
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    Should mentalistic concepts be defended or assumed?E. W. Menzel & Garcia K. Johnson - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (4):586-587.
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    Alternativen der Wissenschaft.Gernot Böhme - 1980 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Algorithmic fairness and resentment.Boris Babic & Zoë Johnson King - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies:1-33.
    In this paper we develop a general theory of algorithmic fairness. Drawing on Johnson King and Babic’s work on moral encroachment, on Gary Becker’s work on labor market discrimination, and on Strawson’s idea of resentment and indignation as responses to violations of the demand for goodwill toward oneself and others, we locate attitudes to fairness in an agent’s utility function. In particular, we first argue that fairness is a matter of a decision-maker’s relative concern for the plight of people (...)
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  40. From impossible words to conceptual structure: The role of structure and processes in the lexicon.Kent Johnson - 2004 - Mind and Language 19 (3):334-358.
    The structure of words is often thought to provide important evidence regarding the structure of concepts. At the same time, most contemporary linguists posit a great deal of structure in words. Such a trend makes some atomists about concepts uncomfortable. The details of linguistic methodology undermine several strategies for avoiding positing structure in words. I conclude by arguing that there is insufficient evidence to hold that word-structure bears any interesting relation to the structure of concepts.
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    On the Long Road to Mentalism in Children’s Spontaneous False-Belief Understanding: Are We There Yet?Jason Low & Bo Wang - 2011 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 2 (3):411-428.
    We review recent anticipatory looking and violation-of-expectancy studies suggesting that infants and young preschoolers have spontaneous (implicit) understanding of mind despite their known problems until later in life on elicited (explicit) tests of false-belief reasoning. Straightforwardly differentiating spontaneous and elicited expressions of complex mental state understanding in relation to an implicit-explicit knowledge framework may be challenging; early action predictions may be based on behavior rules that are complementary to the mentalistic attributions under consideration. We discuss that the way forward for (...)
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    Motor awareness without perceptual awareness.Helen Johnson & Patrick Haggard - 2005 - Neuropsychologia. Special Issue 43 (2):227-237.
    The control of action has traditionally been described as "automatic". In particular, movement control may occur without conscious awareness, in contrast to normal visual perception. Studies on rapid visuomotor adjustment of reaching movements following a target shift have played a large part in introducing such distinctions. We suggest that previous studies of the relation between motor performance and perceptual awareness have confounded two separate dissociations. These are: (a) the distinction between motoric and perceptual representations, and (b) an orthogonal distinction between (...)
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    Verbindlichkeit aus dem Diskurs: Denken und Handeln nach der sprachpragmatischen Wende.Dietrich Böhler - 2013 - Freiburg: Alber.
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  44. Tacit and accessible understanding of language.Kent Johnson - 2007 - Synthese 156 (2):253 - 279.
    The empirical nature of our understanding of language is explored. I first show that there are several important and different distinctions between tacit and accessible awareness. I then present empirical evidence concerning our understanding of language. The data suggests that our awareness of sentence-meanings is sometimes merely tacit according to one of these distinctions, but is accessible according to another. I present and defend an interpretation of this mixed view. The present project is shown to impact on several diverse areas, (...)
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  45. Colors as Properties of the Special Sciences.Kent Johnson & Wayne Wright - 2006 - Erkenntnis 64 (2):139 - 168.
    We examine the pros and cons of color realism, exposing some desiderata on a theory of color: the theory should render colors as scientifically legitimate and correctly individuated, and it should explain how we have veridical color experiences. We then show that these desiderata can by met by treating colors as properties of the special sciences. According to our view, some of the major as properties of the special sciences. According to our view, some of the major disputes in the (...)
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  46. Three-membered domains for Aristotle's syllogistic.Fred Johnson - 1991 - Studia Logica 50 (2):181 - 187.
    The paper shows that for any invalid polysyllogism there is a procedure for constructing a model with a domain with exactly three members and an interpretation that assigns non-empty, non-universal subsets of the domain to terms such that the model invalidates the polysyllogism.
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    The Critical Difference: Essays in the Contemporary Rhetoric of Reading.Andrew J. McKenna & Barbara Johnson - 1981 - Substance 10 (3):92.
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    Protophysik: für u. wider e. konstruktive Wissenschaftstheorie d. Physik.Gernot Böhme (ed.) - 1976 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Aussichten der Natur: Naturästhetik in Wechselwirkung von Natur und Kultur.Hartmut Böhme - 2017 - Berlin: Matthes & Seitz Berlin.
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    An analysis of “dignity”.Philip R. S. Johnson - 1998 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 19 (4):337-352.
    The word dignity is frequently used both in clinical and philosophical discourse when referring to and describing the ideal conditions of the patient's treatment, particularly the dying patient. An exploration of the variety of meanings associated with the word dignity will note dignity's ambiguous usage and reveal instrumental concepts needed to better understand the discourse of the dying. When applied to a critique of recent and contemporary criticisms of the medical community's handling of the dying, such concepts might provide a (...)
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