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    Die Weltanschauungen der Grossen Philosophen der Neuzeit. [REVIEW]Bernard C. Ewer - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (7):190-191.
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  2. Paradoxes in natural realism.Bernard C. Ewer - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (22):589-600.
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    Determinism and indeterminism in motives: A reply.Bernard C. Ewer - 1908 - Philosophical Review 17 (1):63-65.
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    Metaphysics, science or art.Bernard C. Ewer - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (20):545-548.
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    Metaphysics, Science or Art.Bernard C. Ewer - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (20):545-548.
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  6. Paradoxes in Natural Realism.Bernard C. Ewer - 1910 - Philosophical Review 19:470.
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    Paradoxes in Natural Realism.Bernard C. Ewer - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (22):589-600.
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    The anti-realistic "how?".Bernard C. Ewer - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (23):630-633.
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  9. The Anti-realistic How?Bernard C. Ewer - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy 4 (23):630.
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  10. Tenth Annual Meeting of the Western Philosophical Association.Bernard C. Ewer - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy 7:421.
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    The eleventh annual meeting of the western philosophical association.Bernard C. Ewer - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 8 (9):232-242.
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    The Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Western Philosophical Association.Bernard C. Ewer - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy 8 (9):232.
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    The idea of possibility.Bernard C. Ewer - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (1):5-12.
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  14. The influence of William James upon psychology.Bernard C. Ewer - 1942 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 23 (2):150.
     
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    The Idea of Possibility.Bernard C. Ewer - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (1):5-12.
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    The tenth annual meeting of the western philosophical association.Bernard C. Ewer - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 7 (16):421-428.
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    The time paradox in perception.Bernard C. Ewer - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (6):145-149.
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    The Time Paradox in Perception.Bernard C. Ewer - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (6):145-149.
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    usse's Die Weltanschauungen der grossen Philosophen der Neuzeit. [REVIEW]Bernard C. Ewer - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy 5 (7):190.
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  20. Ethics and the limits of philosophy.Bernard Williams - 1985 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    By the time of his death in 2003, Bernard Williams was one of the greatest philosophers of his generation. Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy is not only widely acknowledged to be his most important book, but also hailed a contemporary classic of moral philosophy. Presenting a sustained critique of moral theory from Kant onwards, Williams reorients ethical theory towards ‘truth, truthfulness and the meaning of an individual life’. He explores and reflects upon the most difficult problems in contemporary (...)
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    Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy.Bernard Williams - 1985 - London: Fontana.
    By the time of his death in 2003, Bernard Williams was one of the greatest philosophers of his generation. Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy is not only widely acknowledged to be his most important book, but also hailed a contemporary classic of moral philosophy. Presenting a sustained critique of moral theory from Kant onwards, Williams reorients ethical theory towards ‘truth, truthfulness and the meaning of an individual life’. He explores and reflects upon the most difficult problems in contemporary (...)
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  22. Internal Reasons and the Obscurity of Blame.Bernard Williams - 1989 - In William J. Prior (ed.), Reason and Moral Judgment, Logos, vol. 10. Santa Clara University.
  23. Shame and Necessity.Bernard Williams - 1993 - Apeiron 27 (1):45-76.
  24. A Multi-scale View of the Emergent Complexity of Life: A Free-energy Proposal.Casper Hesp, Maxwell Ramstead, Axel Constant, Paul Badcock, Michael David Kirchhoff & Karl Friston - forthcoming - In Michael Price & John Campbell (eds.), Evolution, Development, and Complexity: Multiscale Models in Complex Adaptive Systems.
    We review some of the main implications of the free-energy principle (FEP) for the study of the self-organization of living systems – and how the FEP can help us to understand (and model) biotic self-organization across the many temporal and spatial scales over which life exists. In order to maintain its integrity as a bounded system, any biological system - from single cells to complex organisms and societies - has to limit the disorder or dispersion (i.e., the long-run entropy) of (...)
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  25. Ethics.Bernard Williams - 1995 - In A. C. Grayling (ed.), Philosophy: a guide through the subject. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy.Bernard Williams - 1985 - Cambridge, Mass.: Routledge.
    With a new foreword by Jonathan Lear 'Remarkably lively and enjoyable…It is a very rich book, containing excellent descriptions of a variety of moral theories, and innumerable and often witty observations on topics encountered on the way.' -_ Times Literary Supplement_ Bernard Williams was one of the greatest philosophers of his generation. Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy is not only widely acknowledged to be his most important book, but also hailed a contemporary classic of moral philosophy. Drawing on (...)
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  27. The Analogy of City and Soul in Plato's Republic.Bernard Williams - 1999 - In Gail Fine (ed.), Plato, Volume 2: Ethics, Politics, Religious and the Soul. Oxford University Press. pp. 255-264.
     
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    Shame and Necessity.Bernard Williams - 1993 - Berkeley: University of California Press.
    We tend to suppose that the ancient Greeks had primitive ideas of the self, of responsibility, freedom, and shame, and that now humanity has advanced from these to a more refined moral consciousness. Bernard Williams's original and radical book questions this picture of Western history. While we are in many ways different from the Greeks, Williams claims that the differences are not to be traced to a shift in these basic conceptions of ethical life. We are more like the (...)
  29. Descartes's Use of Skepticism'.Bernard Williams - 1983 - In Myles Burnyeat (ed.), The Skeptical Tradition. University of California Press. pp. 337--352.
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    Offensives Denken: Philosophie u. Politik.Bernard Willms - 1978 - Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag.
    Dieses Buchlein schlagt sich fur die Philosophie, aber es ist moglich, daB die Philosophen das nicht schatzen. Sein Ton ist nicht vornehm. Es ist provoziert durch das verbreitete Gerede yom,Ende der Philosophie' einerseits sowie andererseits durch die argerliche Tat­ sache, daB dies Gerede angesichts des gegenwartigen Zustandes der Philosophie eine Berechtigung zu haben scheint. Es hiingt zusamrnen mit rneinem Buch,Selbst­ behauptung und Anerkennung'; der Polernik, die sich dort aus Grunden systernatischer Strenge verbot, ist hier freier Lauf gelassen, die Programrnatik, die (...)
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  31. Internal and external reasons.Bernard Williams - 1981 - In . pp. 101-113.
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  32. Identity and Identities.Bernard Williams - 1995 - In H. Harris (ed.), Identity. Oxford University Press. pp. 1-11.
     
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    Morality: An Introduction to Ethics.Bernard Williams - 1993 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Bernard Williams's remarkable essay on morality confronts the problems of writing moral philosophy, and offers a stimulating alternative to more systematic accounts which seem nevertheless to have left all the important issues somewhere off the page. Williams explains, analyses and distinguishes a number of key positions, from the purely amoral to notions of subjective or relative morality, testing their coherence before going on to explore the nature of 'goodness' in relation to responsibilities and choice, roles, standards, and human nature. (...)
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  34. Jim and the Indians.Bernard Williams - 1994 - In Peter Singer (ed.), Ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 339--345.
     
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    Kategeet en geloofsvorming: Perspektiewe vanuit die Praktiese Teologie.Casper J. H. Venter - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (3).
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    Des Menschen Frage nach Gott.Bernhard Casper (ed.) - 1976 - Donauwörth: Auer.
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    Epistemic logic and game theory.Bernard Walliser - 1992 - In Cristina Bicchieri & Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara (eds.), Knowledge, Belief, and Strategic Interaction. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 197.
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    7. Don Juan as an Idea.Bernard Williams - 2006 - In Lydia Goehr & Daniel Herwitz (eds.), The Don Giovanni Moment: Essays on the Legacy of an Opera. Columbia University Press. pp. 107-118.
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    Heidegger und der Antifaschismus.Bernard Willms - 2015 - Wien: Karolinger Verlag. Edited by Till Kinzel.
  40. Kierkegaard, the aesthetic and Mozart's' Don Giovanni'.Bernard Zelechow - 1992 - In George Pattison (ed.), Kierkegaard on art and communication. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 64--77.
     
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  41. Making sense of humanity and other philosophical papers, 1982-1993.Bernard Williams - 1995 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This new volume of philosophical papers by Bernard Williams is divided into three sections: the first Action, Freedom, Responsibility, the second Philosophy, Evolution and the Human Sciences; in which appears the essay which gives the collection its title; and the third Ethics, which contains essays closely related to his 1983 book Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy. Like the two earlier volumes of Williams's papers published by Cambridge University Press, Problems of the Self and Moral Luck, this volume will (...)
  42. XIV*—The Truth in Relativism.Bernard Williams - 1975 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 75 (1):215-228.
    Bernard Williams; XIV*—The Truth in Relativism, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 75, Issue 1, 1 June 1975, Pages 215–228, https://doi.org/10.1093.
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  43. Consequentialism and integrity.Bernard Williams - 1988 - In Samuel Scheffler (ed.), Consequentialism and its critics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 20--50.
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    Studying the Intentionality of Human Being.Casper Feilberg, Annelise Norlyk & Kurt Dauer Keller - 2018 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 49 (2):214-246.
    Based upon a brief outline of existential-phenomenological ontology we present a theoretical and practical understanding of humanbeing, which is suited for a methodologically reflected approach to qualitative research. We present the phenomenological distinction between threedimensions of corporeal intentionality(structural, generative and dialectic intentionality) that form elementary events and structures of meaning. Various aspects of human being are better scrutinized with these concepts of intentionality, such as the association of individual being or collective being (e.g. groups) with the less differentiated anonymity of (...)
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    Truth, Politics, and Self-Deception.Bernard Williams - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    In the Beginning Was the Deed: Realism and Moralism in Political Argument.Bernard Williams - 2005 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Bernard Williams is remembered as one of the most brilliant and original philosophers of the past fifty years. Widely respected as a moral philosopher, Williams began to write about politics in a sustained way in the early 1980s. There followed a stream of articles, lectures, and other major contributions to issues of public concern--all complemented by his many works on ethics, which have important implications for political theory. This new collection of essays, most of them previously unpublished, addresses many (...)
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    The missing syntheses in the historiography of science.Casper Hakfoort - 1991 - History of Science 29 (84):207-216.
  48. Optics in the Age of Euler: Conceptions of the Nature of Light, 1700-1795.Casper Hakfoort, E. Perlin-West & M. J. Duck - 1997 - Annals of Science 54 (1):103-104.
     
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    Rethinking the Mob: An Analysis of Hannah Arendt’s Concept of the Mob.Casper Verstegen - 2023 - Arendt Studies 6:197-221.
    Hannah Arendt’s concept of the mob has long been neglected. This paper aims to shine new light on the concept. It focusses on the mob’s role in Origins of Totalitarianism, as one of the key components in the rise of totalitarianism. First, this paper analyses Arendt’s definition of the mob. Next, it traces the mob’s origins, its growing influence, and two major ideological predispositions: tribal nationalism and rebellious nihilism. After further differentiation from Arendt’s concept of the masses, using the concept (...)
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    Directing Public Interest: Danish Newspaper Science 1900-1903.Casper Andersen & Hans H. Hjermitslev - 2009 - Centaurus 51 (2):143-167.
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