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    The Categorial Structure of the World.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1983 - Indiana University Press, C1983.
    A study of Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple. It features a prologue that considers the meaning of the tragedy for a post-Waco, post-9/11 world.
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    A pathway for wisdom-focused education.Igor Grossmann & Alex C. Huynh - 2020 - Journal of Moral Education 49 (1):9-29.
    Interest in the topic of wisdom-focused education has so far not resulted in empirically validated programs for teaching wisdom. To start filling this void, we explore the emerging empirical evidence concerning the fundamental elements required for understanding how one can foster wisdom, with a particular focus on wise reasoning. We define wise reasoning through a combination of intellectual humility, recognition of world in flux/change, open-mindedness to diverse viewpoints, and search for compromise/integration of diverse perspectives. In this article, we review evidence (...)
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    Person and Object: A Metaphysical Study.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1980 - Noûs 14 (3):457-467.
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  4. The social and economic roots of the scientific revolution: texts by Boris Hessen and Henryk Grossmann.Boris Hessen, Henryk Grossmann, Gideon Freudenthal & Peter McLaughlin (eds.) - 2009 - [Dordrecht]: Springer.
    The volume collects classics of Marxist historiography of science, including a new translation of Boris Hessen's “The Social and Economic Roots of Newton's ...
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    Helping, fast and slow: Exploring intuitive cooperation in early ontogeny.Tobias Grossmann, Manuela Missana & Amrisha Vaish - 2020 - Cognition 196 (C):104144.
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    The Existence of the World: An Introduction to Ontology.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1992 - New York: Routledge.
    Originally published in 1992. The history of Western philosophy can be seen as a battle between those that insist that the "physical universe" exists and those would claim that there is a much larger "world" which contains atemporal and nonspatial things as well. The central part of this book, and the battle, concerns the existence of universals. Starting with the mediaeval definition of the issue found in Porphry and Boethius, the author then considers modern and contemporary versions of the battle. (...)
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    “Im Anfang liegt alles beschlossen”: Hannah Arendts politisches Denken im Schatten eines Heideggerschen Problems.Grossmann Andreas - 1997 - Man and World 30 (1):35-47.
    The article seeks to understand Hannah Arendt's political thinking by relating it to an issue which is crucial to the thinking of the later Heidegger, i.e., the problem of originality ( Anfänglichkeit) and history. In opposition to Hegel's thesis of the “end of art,” Heidegger envisages in “great art” such as Hölderlin's poetry a new origin of thinking and history. The end of art, which Hegel holds to be necessary, is in Heidegger's view to be overcome precisely because art, for (...)
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    Natural Signs: A Theory of Intentionality.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1992 - Noûs 26 (4):551-555.
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  9. The existence of the world: an introduction to ontology.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1992 - New York: Routledge.
    The final section of the book considers two features of the world which transcend the categories, existence and negation.
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    Frege's ontology.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (1):23-40.
  11. Denkendes hineinglauben : Anselm von Canterburys ontologisches Argument als Grundlage vernunftgeleiteter Religion.Michael Grossmann - 2017 - In Werner Zager (ed.), Glaube und Vernunft in den Weltreligionen. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
     
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    Introduction.Maria Grossmann, Fabio Montermini, Diana Passino, Diego Pescarini & Florence Villoing - 2022 - Corpus 23.
    À l’instar d’autres disciplines linguistiques, la morphologie a connu, au cours des deux dernières décennies, une véritable ‘révolution empirique’. Puisque les mots, leur structure et les relations qu’ils entretiennent constituent l’objet central d’étude des morphologues, la collecte et l’analyse de données, notamment lexicales, ont toujours représenté un enjeu important pour cette discipline. Cependant, si par le passé, elle a trouvé dans les ressources que l’on peut qualifier de ‘traditionn...
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    Semantics and Necessary Turth.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (1):57-58.
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    Metaphysik der praktischen Welt: Perspektiven im Anschluß an Hegel und Heidegger. Festgabe für Otto Pöggeler.Andreas Grossmann & Christoph Jamme (eds.) - 2000 - BRILL.
    Die Rede von Metaphysik ist, zumal im gegenwärtigen Diskussionskontext, umstritten. Wo nachmetaphysische Theorieentwürfe unterschiedlichster Provenienz Konjunktur haben, gilt Metaphysik als ein verschrieener Name (Kant). Daß heutigem Philosophieren zwar nicht länger die Optionen großer Erzählungen offenstehen, diese aber dennoch denkwürdig bleiben, suchen die Beiträge dieses Bandes in Auseinandersetzung mit Hegel und Heidegger zu verdeutlichen. Im Bezug auf die Thematik einer Metaphysik der praktischen Welt erörtern sie Perspektiven auf Recht und Staat, Geschichte und Kunst, Ethik und Politik, Philosophie und Praxis.
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    Meinong und die Gegenstandstheorie.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1995 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 50 (1):163-169.
    The notion of state of affairs was introduced as the complexly signifiable in the Late Scholasticism and rediscovered by Logicians like Bolzano and Frege. While Bolzano and Frege were primarily interested in the nature of objective truths students of Brentano, among others Meinong, Twardowski and Husserl, developed similar concepts starting out with an interest in the nature of mental acts and judgement. Both Frege's and Meinong's conceptions face similar problems concerning complex referents which are diagnosed to stem from confusions of (...)
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  16. Wittgenstein and the Problem of Non-existent States of Affairs.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1998 - Acta Analytica 13:139-146.
     
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  17. Additional texts on mechanism.Henryk Grossmann - 2009 - In Boris Hessen, Henryk Grossmann, Gideon Freudenthal & Peter McLaughlin (eds.), The social and economic roots of the scientific revolution: texts by Boris Hessen and Henryk Grossmann. [Dordrecht]: Springer.
     
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    Brentano's Ontology: A Reply to Mr. Kamitz.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1962 - Analysis 23 (1):20 - 24.
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    Thoughts, Objectives and States of Affairs.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1995 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 50 (1):163-169.
    The notion of state of affairs was introduced as the complexly signifiable in the Late Scholasticism and rediscovered by Logicians like Bolzano and Frege. While Bolzano and Frege were primarily interested in the nature of objective truths students of Brentano, among others Meinong, Twardowski and Husserl, developed similar concepts starting out with an interest in the nature of mental acts and judgement. Both Frege's and Meinong's conceptions face similar problems concerning complex referents which are diagnosed to stem from confusions of (...)
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    Macht als »Urphänomen« des Politischen. Überlegungen im Anschluss an Hannah Arendt.Andreas Grossmann - 2008 - In Marc Rölli & Ralf Krause (eds.), Macht: Begriff Und Wirkung in der Politischen Philosophie der Gegenwart. Transcript Verlag. pp. 49-62.
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  21. The brain origins of early social cognition.Tobias Grossmann - 2024 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e128.
    This commentary challenges Spelke's view on the early development of social cognition from a neuroscience perspective by presenting an overlooked body of evidence from neuroimaging research on joint attention with human infants. Indeed, evidence demonstrating adult-like, neural sensitivity to joint attention in young infants, supports alternative theoretical views concerning the origins of uniquely human forms of social cognition.
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    Thoughts, Objectives and States of Affairs.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1995 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 50 (1):163-169.
    The notion of state of affairs was introduced as the complexly signifiable in the Late Scholasticism and rediscovered by Logicians like Bolzano and Frege. While Bolzano and Frege were primarily interested in the nature of objective truths students of Brentano, among others Meinong, Twardowski and Husserl, developed similar concepts starting out with an interest in the nature of mental acts and judgement. Both Frege's and Meinong's conceptions face similar problems concerning complex referents which are diagnosed to stem from confusions of (...)
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    Phenomenology and Existentialism: An Introduction.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1984 - Boston: Routledge.
    Professor Grossman’s introduction to the revolutionary work of Husserl, Heidegger and Sartre studies the ideas of their predecessors too, explaining in detail Descartes’s conception of the mind, Brentano’s theory of intentionality, and Kierkegaard’s emphasis on dread, while tracing the debate over existence and essence as far back as Aquinas and Aristotle. For a full understanding of the existentialists and phenomenologists, we must also understand the problems that they were trying to solve. This book, originally published in 1984, presents clearly how (...)
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    Die Existenz der Welt: Eine Einführung in die Ontologie.Reinhardt Grossmann - 2002 - De Gruyter.
    Diese Einführung in die Ontologie zeigt die Geschichte der abendländischen Philosophie als einen dauernden Kampf zwischen den Riesen und Göttern von Platons Sophistes. Auf der einen Seite gibt es die Philosophen, die die Auffassung vertreten, daß nur das physikalische Universum existiert und auf der anderen Seite gibt es solche Philosophen, die darauf bestehen, daß es eine weit 'größere' Welt gibt, die auch zeitlose und nicht-räumliche Dinge, wie z.B. Egenschaften enthält. Der Autor diskutiert detailliert diese wichtige metaphysische Debatte, die dem Kampf (...)
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    The wisdom in the story: Clarifying assumptions about radical uncertainty and reasonableness in narrative judgment.Igor Grossmann, Ethan A. Meyers & Richard P. Eibach - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e96.
    Human lives are radically uncertain. Making sense of such uncertainties is the hallmark of wisdom. Sense-making requires narratives, putting them in the center stage of human everyday decision-making. Yet what if radical uncertainty is a narrative itself? Moreover, do laypeople always consider such narratives irrational? Here we pose these questions to enrich a theory of choice under uncertainty.
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    Holism in a European Cultural Context: Differences in Cognitive Style between Central and East Europeans and Westerners.Michael Varnum, Igor Grossmann, Daniela Katunar, Richard Nisbett & Shinobu Kitayama - 2008 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 8 (3-4):321-333.
    Central and East Europeans have a great deal in common, both historically and culturally, with West Europeans and North Americans, but tend to be more interdependent. Interdependence has been shown to be linked to holistic cognition. East Asians are more interdependent than Americans and are more holistic. If interdependence causes holism, we would expect Central and East Europeans to be more holistic than West Europeans and North Americans. In two studies we found evidence that Central and East Europeans are indeed (...)
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    Christliche Architektur in Agypten.Leslie S. B. MacCoull & Peter Grossmann - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (3):655.
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    Schiller's Aesthetic Education.Walter Grossmann - 1968 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 2 (1):31.
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  29. Propositional attitudes.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1960 - Philosophical Quarterly 10 (41):301-312.
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    Early Reputation Management: Three-Year-Old Children Are More Generous Following Exposure to Eyes.Caroline Kelsey, Tobias Grossmann & Amrisha Vaish - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Divergent life histories and other ecological adaptations: Examples of social-class differences in attention, cognition, and attunement to others.Igor Grossmann & Michael E. W. Varnum - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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  32. Hegel on the genesis and foundations of the modern state (in the context of Hegel's' Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts', 1920).A. Grossmann - forthcoming - Hegel-Studien.
  33. Hegel or'Hegel'? The problem of dealing with Hegel's lectures on the philosophy of history, philosophically and editorially.A. Grossmann - forthcoming - Hegel-Studien.
     
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    Holbein, torrigiano and some portraits of Dean colet: A study of holbein's work in relation to sculpture.F. Grossmann - 1950 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 13 (3/4):202-236.
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    Perception, Common Sense, and Science.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1976 - International Studies in Philosophy 8:210-213.
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  36. Reid, Meinong And The Argument From Physics.Reinhardt Grossmann - 2000 - Metaphysica 1 (1).
     
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    Russell's paradox and complex properties.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1972 - Noûs 6 (2):153-164.
    The author argues that the primary lesson of the so-Called logical and semantical paradoxes is that certain entities do not exist, Entities of which we mistakenly but firmly believe that they must exist. In particular, Russell's paradox teaches us that there is no such thing as the property which every property has if and only if it does not have itself. Why should anyone think that such a property must exist and, Hence, Conceive of russell's argument as a paradox rather (...)
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  38. Recht und Gnade-Gnade vor Recht?: Philosophische Betrachtungen nach Kleist.Andreas Grossmann - 2005 - Rechtstheorie 36 (4):495-512.
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    The Factuality of Facts.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1976 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 2 (1):85-103.
    It is argued that, while there is no such property as truth, there is a feature of factuality which certain states of affairs have and others lack. Since states of affairs can appear before the mind as having this feature when, in reality, they do not have it, a most difficult epistemological problem arises, namely, how to distinguish between a state of affairs which merely appears to have factuality and a state of affairs which really is factual. The test for (...)
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    TH. K. THOMAS, Late antique Egyptian funerary sculpture. Images for this world and the next.Peter Grossmann - 2003 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 95 (1):152-155.
    Das Buch ist in drei Teile zu je zwei Kapiteln gegliedert: 1. Spätantike ägyptische Grabskulptur; 2. Monumente dieser Welt; 3. Vorstellungen von der nächsten Welt. Die Kapitel selbst sind durchgezählt.
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  41. The Social and Economic Roots of the Scientific Revolution.Boris Hessen, Henryk Grossmann, Gideon Freudenthal & Peter Mclaughlin - 2008 - Studia Leibnitiana 40 (2):239-240.
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    Meinong.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1974 - New York: Routledge.
    This book is available either individually, or as part of the specially-priced Arguments of the Philosphers Collection.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Reinhardt Grossmann & Michael P. Levine - 1986 - Philosophia 16 (3-4):101-109.
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    Social bias insights concern judgments rather than real-world decisions.Michał Białek & Igor Grossmann - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Judgments differ from decisions. Judgments are more abstract, decontextualized, and bear fewer consequences for the agent. In pursuit of experimental control, psychological experiments on bias create a simplified, bare-bone representation of social behavior. These experiments resemble conditions in which people judge others, but not how they make real-world decisions.
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    A Process Model of Wisdom from Adversity.Michel Ferrari, Igor Grossmann, Stephen Grimm & Julia Staffel - 2019 - Journal of Value Inquiry 53 (3):471-473.
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    Correction to: Eyes, More Than Other Facial Features, Enhance Real-World Donation Behavior.Caroline Kelsey, Amrisha Vaish & Tobias Grossmann - 2021 - Human Nature 32 (2):528-528.
    In Fig. 2 of the aforementioned article the mean value of the “chair” condition is incorrectly displayed as 0.011 when it should be 0.008. All statistics in the text are correct, and the conclusions remain the same.
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    Dénomination et postures énonciatives autour d’islam dans la presse quotidienne française : le poids des attentats.Alice Pitoizet & Francis Grossmann et Agnès Tutin - 2020 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage.
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    A bibliography of recent publications in Byzantine studies.P. Schreiner, C. SCholz, P. Grossmann, A. MoffAtt, Kristoffel Demoen, E. TinnEfeld, Mm Mango, J. Herrin, G. Jeffreys, C. Jolivet-Levy, P. Odorico, A. KArpozelos, T. Kolias, J. Albani, S. Kalopissi-Verti, E. FolliEri, E. KislingEr, H. Wada, W. Aerts, J. Koder, E. GamillschEg, M. Grunbart, M. SaloMon, S. Bliznjuk, P. KarPov, Yn Lyubarskii, J. Rosenqvist, A. YAsinovskyi, T. Olajos, A. Cutler, W. Kaegi, Am Talbot, M. Stassinopoulou, A. Muller, J. Diethart, E. Trapp, C. Katsougiannopoulou, B. Schellewald, W. Seibt & T. Goria - 1997 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 90 (2):507-616.
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    The discrimination of angry and fearful facial expressions in 7-month-old infants: An event-related potential study.Andrea Kobiella, Tobias Grossmann, Vincent M. Reid & Tricia Striano - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (1):134-146.
    (2008). The discrimination of angry and fearful facial expressions in 7-month-old infants: An event-related potential study. Cognition & Emotion: Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 134-146.
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    The Social Foundations of Mechanistic Philosophy and Manufacture.Henryk Grossmann - 1987 - Science in Context 1 (1):129-180.
    The ArgumentFranz Borkenau's book,The Transition from Feudal to Modern Thought(Der Übergang vom feudalen zum bürgerlichen Weltbild[literally:The Transition from the Feudal to the Bourgeois World-Picture]), serves as background for Grossmann's study. The objective of this book was to trace the sociological origins of the mechanistic categories of modern thought as developed in the philosophy of Descartes and his successors. In the beginning of the seventeenth century, according to Borkenau, mechanistic thinking triumphed over medieval philosophy which emphasized qualitative, not quantitative considerations. (...)
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