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    Collaboratively built semi-structured content and Artificial Intelligence: The story so far.Eduard Hovy, Roberto Navigli & Simone Paolo Ponzetto - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 194 (C):2-27.
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    Automated discourse generation using discourse structure relations.Eduard H. Hovy - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 63 (1-2):341-385.
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    Pragmatics and natural language generation.Eduard H. Hovy - 1990 - Artificial Intelligence 43 (2):153-197.
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    New trends of research in ontologies and lexical resources: ideas, projects, systems.Alessandro Oltramari, Piek Vossen, Lu Qin & Eduard H. Hovy (eds.) - 2013 - Berlin: Springer.
    In order to exchange knowledge, humans need to share a common lexicon of words as well as to access the world models underlying that lexicon. What is a natural process for a human turns out to be an extremely hard task for a machine: computers can’t represent knowledge as effectively as humans do, which hampers, for example, meaning disambiguation and communication. Applied ontologies and NLP have been developed to face these challenges. Integrating ontologies with (possibly multilingual) lexical resources is an (...)
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    What can the history of mathematics learn from philosophy? A case study in Newton’s presentation of the calculus.R. Corby Hovis - 1989 - Philosophia Mathematica (1):35-57.
    One influential interpretation of Newton's formulation of his calculus has regarded his work as an organized, cohesive presentation, shaped primarily by technical issues and implicitly motivated by a knowledge of the form which a "finished" calculus should take. Offered as an alternative to this view is a less systematic and more realistic picture, in which both philosophical and technical considerations played a part in influencing the structure and interpretation of the calculus throughout Newton's mathematical career. This analysis sees the development (...)
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    Geschichte der deutschen Philosophie seit Leibniz.Eduard Zeller - 1873 - New York: Johnson Reprint.
    Excerpt from Geschichte der Deutschen Philosophie Seit Leibniz Die präftabilirte @armonie 124. Demeiß be? Dafeinß (öotteß 125. (öotteäbegriff 128. Die befie 28elt unb ihre 92othroenbigteit 128. Determinifmuß 132; Dollfommenheit ber qbelt 133; Dheobicee 134; baß Döfe 140. Dranfcenbeng (R)otteä 143. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original (...)
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  7. Mental Representation and Consciousness: Toward a Phenomenological Theory of Representation and Reference.Eduard Marbach - 1993 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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    Ausgewählte Schriften aus dem Nachlass.Eduard Winter - 1993 - Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag. Edited by Edgar Morscher.
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    Psychologie und Wirklichkeit.Eduard Zellinger - 1979 - München: Berchmans.
    Probleme der Psychologie.--Proaktive Psychologie kontra reaktive Psychologie.
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    Die Idee einer philosophischen Anthropologie bei Paul Ludwig Landsberg: zur Frage nach dem Wesen des Menschen zwischen Selbstauffassung und Selbstgestaltung.Eduard Zwierlein - 1989 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Outlines of the History of Greek Philosophy.Eduard Zeller - 1886 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Wilhelm Nestle.
    First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    The priority heuristic: Making choices without trade-offs.Eduard Brandstätter, Gerd Gigerenzer & Ralph Hertwig - 2006 - Psychological Review 113 (2):409-432.
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    Eine neue Darstellung der Leibnizischen Monadenlehre auf Grund der Quellen.Eduard Dillmann - 1891 - New York,: G. Olms.
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    Zur Geschichte des Erkenntnisproblems: von Bacon zu Hume.Eduard Grimm - 1974 - Leipzig : Zentralantiquariat der Dt.: Demokrat. Republik.
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    Medizinische Anthropologie: Beiträge für eine theoretische Pathologie.Eduard Seidler (ed.) - 1984 - New York: Springer.
    HEINRICH SCHIPPERGES vollendete am 17. Marz 1983 sein 65. Lebensjahr. Urn ihm eine Freude zu machen, ja urn ihm die gebiihrende Referenz zu erweisen, hatte sich am 19. Marz im Auditorium der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften ein Kreis von Gratulanten eingefun­ den. Die Sprecher brachten ihre Gabe, je einen Beitrag aus dem eigenen Arbeitsgebiet, zum Vortrag, und der lubilar selbst griff in die Speichen. Er zeigte, was er unter "An­ thropologie" versteht. Nicht aIle Beitdige zu diesem Buche konnten miindlich ausgebreitet (...)
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  16. The Stoics, Epicureans, and Sceptics.Eduard Zeller - 1962 - New York,: Russell & Russell.
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    On using intentionality in empirical phenomenology: The problem of 'mental images'.Eduard Marbach - 1984 - Dialectica 38 (2‐3):209-230.
    The theory of so-called‘mental images’, which is put forward again in contemporary cognitive psychology, is criticized by way of elaborating the distinctly different intentional structures of the mental activities of‘remembering something’and‘representing something pictorially’(by means of a painting, photo, sculpture, etc.) It is suggested that psychology in its concept and theory formation could use profitably phenomenological-descriptive analyses of the different forms of intentionality as exemplified in the paper.
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    Die Willensfreiheit: ein zentrales Problem mit vielen Seiten.Eduard Dreher - 1987 - München: C.H. Beck.
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    Religion: Memory and Innovation.Tuija Hovi, Mika Vähäkangas & Ruth Illman - 2024 - Approaching Religion 14 (1):1-3.
    The current issue of Approaching Religion is based on a summer school and conference arranged in Åbo/Turku, Finland, in June 2023, on the theme of “Religion: Memory and Innovation”. The event was organized jointly by the Polin Institute for Theological Research (Åbo Akademi University), the Centre for the Study of Christian Cultures (University of Turku) and the Donner Institute for Research in Religion and Culture. The aim was to bring together doctoral candidates and researchers from various academic fields that engage (...)
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    Mathematical progress: Between reason and society.Eduard Glas - 1993 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 24 (1):43-62.
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    On Using Intentionality in Empirical Phenomenology: the Problem of‘Mental Images.Eduard Marbach - 1984 - Dialectica 38 (2-3):209-229.
    SummaryThe theory of so‐called‘mental images’, which is put forward again in contemporary cognitive psychology, is criticized by way of elaborating the distinctly different intentional structures of the mental activities of‘remembering something’and‘representing something pictorially’ It is suggested that psychology in its concept and theory formation could use profitably phenomenological‐descriptive analyses of the different forms of intentionality as exemplified in the paper.
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    On the Dynamics of Mathematical Change in the Case of Monge and the French Revolution.Eduard Glas - 1986 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 17 (3):249.
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    Wer braucht Kant heute?: Beiträge der interdisziplinären Tagung vom 14. und 15. Oktober 2006 in Dresden.Eduard Graf (ed.) - 2007 - Dresden: TUDpress.
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    Die Philosophie der Griechen in ihrer geschichtlichen Entwicklung.Eduard Zeller, Anagarika Brahmacari Govinda & Eduard Wellmann - 1862 - Reisland.
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    La Idea del Hombre.Eduard Nicol - 1948 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 8 (4):714-717.
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    Recognition and Selfhood.Eduard Claparède - 1995 - Consciousness and Cognition 4 (4):371-378.
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    Religious Conviction Shaped and Maintained by Narration.Tuija Hovi - 2004 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 26 (1):35-50.
    Creating one's identity is an on-going process, which is greatly dependent on language. Having this idea as a starting point in the study of religiosity, sharing self-reported experiences can be seen as an integral part in constructing one's religious identity and personal conviction. In this article, I would like to present the idea of bringing together narrative research and the psychological approach to the study of religious experience with the help of personal experience stories about God's guidance told by Christian (...)
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    Unified Field Theories in the First Third of the Twentieth Century. Vladimir P. Vizgin, Julian B. Barbour.R. Corby Hovis - 1995 - Isis 86 (4):674-675.
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    Chemistry and Physiology in Their Historical and Philosophical Relations.Eduard Glas - 1979 - Delft University Press.
    On the whole our study has made a plea for the combined research into the history, methodology and philosophy of science. There is an intricate communication between these aspects of science, philosophy being both a fruit of scientific developments and a higher-level frame of reference for discussion on the inevicable metaphysical issues in science.As such philosophy can be very useful to science, but should never impose its ideas on the conduct of scientists . ... Zie: Summary.
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    Effects of Nicotine Gum Administration on Vision (ENIGMA-Vis): Study Protocol of a Double-Blind, Randomized, and Controlled Clinical Trial.Thiago P. Fernandes, Jeffery K. Hovis, Natalia Almeida, Jandirlly J. S. Souto, Thiago Augusto Bonifacio, Stephanye Rodrigues, Gabriella Medeiros Silva, Michael Oliveira Andrade, Jessica Bruna Silva, Giulliana H. Gomes, Milena Edite Oliveira, Eveline Holanda Lima, Maria Eduarda Gomes, Marcos V. A. Junior, Mariana Lopes Martins & Natanael A. Santos - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Understanding the representational mind: A phenomenological perspective.Eduard Marbach - 1996 - Human Studies 19 (2):137-152.
    This paper reflects on the relationship between Husserlian phenomenology and scientific psychology. It tries to show how phenomenological results have relevance and validity for present-day cognitive developmental psychology by arguing that consciousness matters in the study of the representational mind. The paper presents some methodological remarks concerning empirical or applied phenomenology; it describes the conception of an exploratory developmental study with 3 to 9-year-old children viewing a complex pictorial display; it then illustrates how a phenomenological interpretation of the data works; (...)
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    The economic system of Joseph A. Schumpeter.Eduard März✠ - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (2):205-214.
  33. Is There a Metaphysics of Consciousness Without a Phenomenology of Consciousness? Some Thoughts Derived from Husserl's Philosophical Phenomenology.Eduard Marbach - 2010 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 67:141-154.
    The paper first addresses Husserl's conception of philosophical phenomenology, metaphysics, and the relation between them, in order to explain why, on Husserl's view, there is no metaphysics of consciousness without a phenomenology of consciousness. In doing so, it recalls some of the methodological tenets of Husserl's phenomenology, pointing out that phenomenology is an eidetic or a priori science which has first of all to do with mere ideal possibilities of consciousness and its correlates; metaphysics of consciousness, on the other hand, (...)
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    Jean Piaget.Eduard Marbach - 1981 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 12 (1):1-27.
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    The convergent processes of the religious life of our time.Eduard Martynyuk - 2005 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 35:45-54.
    The most common tendencies in religious life of the second half of the twentieth century, which I propose to call "convergent processes". The term "convergence" was first used by German scholar Henry Frick in his work Comparative Religion. In seeking to approximate the terminology of the natural sciences and social sciences, begun by DF Schlemmacher, G. Frick used the term in the sense in which it was already used primarily in biology, where this concept characterizes the process of appearance of (...)
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    Der gegenstand der naturphilosophie.Eduard May - 1942 - Kant Studien 42 (1-2):146.
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    30. Ba’al - zephôn.Eduard Meyer - 1889 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 48 (1-4):762-762.
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  38. 5. Pron und Haliaia in Argos.Eduard Meyer - 1889 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 48 (1-4):185-187.
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    Sein und Sollen in der Wertphilosophie.Eduard Meyer - 1929 - Kant Studien 34 (1-4):97-124.
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    XIV. Zum authentischen Tibull.Eduard Ad F. Michaelis - 1916 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 73 (1-4):374-404.
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    Das Problem des Ich in der Phänomenologie Husserls.Eduard Marbach - 1974 - Den Haag,: Springer.
    "Allerdings, das ist eine grosse Frage, der ich zu sehr ausgewichen bin, die Evidenz des Ich als ein Identisches, das also doch nicht in dem Bündel bestehen kann." (Husserl, 1907) Bekanntlich verwirft Husserl in den Logischen Untersuchungen die Auffassung, "dass die Beziehung auf das Ich etwas zum we sentlichen Bestande des intentionalen Erlebnisses selbst Gehöriges sei'',! und bildet um 1907, nach Einführung der phänomenolo gischen Reduktion, "die Beziehung auf das Ich zu unterlassen, oder von ihr zu abstrahieren" geradezu die Bedingung, (...)
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    The Place for an Ego in Current Research.Eduard Marbach - 2000 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), Exploring the Self: Philosophical and Psychopathological Perspectives on Self-experience. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 75-96.
  43. Kuhn, Lakatos, and the image of mathematics.Eduard Glas - 1995 - Philosophia Mathematica 3 (3):225-247.
    In this paper I explore possibilities of bringing post-positivist philosophies of empirical science to bear on the dynamics of mathematical development. This is done by way of a convergent accommodation of a mathematical version of Lakatos's methodology of research programmes, and a version of Kuhn's account of scientific change that is made applicable to mathematics by cleansing it of all references to the psychology of perception. The resulting view is argued in the light of two case histories of radical conceptual (...)
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    From form to function: A reassessment of Felix Klein's unified programme of mathematical research, education and development.Eduard Glas - 1993 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 24 (4):611-631.
  45. Respuesta al comentario de Quitián.Eduard Andrés - 2011 - Ideas Y Valores 60 (147).
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    Die Philosophie der Griechen.Eduard Zeller - 2013 - BoD – Books on Demand.
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    The beautiful in music.Eduard Hanslick - 1891 - New York: Da Capo Press.
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    Der allmähliche Übergang Venedigs von faktischer zu nomineller Abhängigkeit von Byzanz.Eduard Lentz - 1894 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 3 (1).
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    Matter matters--Unterwegs zu einer Anthropologie der Materie.Eduard Kaeser - 2006 - Philosophia Naturalis 43 (2):231.
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    Sobre a elaboração progressiva dos pensamentos de Husserl acerca da fantasia e da consciência de imagem através da escrita.Eduard Marbach - 2019 - Phainomenon 29 (1):9-37.
    This paper consists in a study of the development of Husserl’s thought on the notions of phantasy and image consciousness. It shows how, following a first phase in which he still identified phantasy with image consciousness, Husserl gradually began to distinguish the two and define what is proper to each in an increasingly precise manner. The paper then shows how Husserl came to view pure phantasy as a modification of perception. Concerning image consciousness, it shows how the status of the (...)
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