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  1. Is Absolute Spirit God? in Hegel: L'esprit absolu.Q. Lauer - 1984 - Philosophica.(Ottawa) 26:89-107.
     
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    The Problem of Matter and Form in the de Ente et Essentia of Thomas Aquinas.J. Q. Lauer - 1940 - Modern Schoolman 18 (1):17-18.
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    Logic and Dialectic in the Soviet Union. [REVIEW]J. Q. Lauer - 1956 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 31 (4):616-618.
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    Rural Roads to Security. [REVIEW]J. Q. Lauer - 1940 - Modern Schoolman 17 (4):79-79.
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    Spirit in Man. [REVIEW]J. Q. Lauer - 1941 - Modern Schoolman 19 (1):19-19.
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  6. Q. Lauer, S.J., "Hegel's concept of God".E. V. D. Luft - 1984 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (1/2):99.
     
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  7. Q Lauer's Hegel's Concept Of God. [REVIEW]D. Moran - 1984 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 9:33-36.
     
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  8. Q. LAUER, Hegel's Concept of God. [REVIEW]V. Hösle - 1984 - Theologie Und Philosophie 59 (1):109.
     
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  9. Q Lauer’s A Reading Of Hegel's Phenomenology Of Spirit , R C Solomon’s In The Spirit Of Hegel. [REVIEW]M. Inwood - 1984 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 9:26-33.
     
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  10. LAUER, Q.: "Hegel's Concept of God". [REVIEW]W. V. Doniela - 1984 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 62:101.
     
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  11. Wisdom in depth.Vincent F. Daues - 1966 - Milwaukee,: Bruce Pub. Co.. Edited by Henri Renard, Maurice R. Holloway & Leo Sweeney.
    Henri J. Renard, S. J.: a sketch, by J. P. Jelinek.--The good as undefinable, by M. Childress.--Gottlieb Söhngen's sacramental doctrine on the mass, by J. F. Clarkson.--Christ's eucharistic action and history, by B. J. Cooke.--Objective reality of human ideas: Descartes and Suarez, by T. J. Cronin.--A medieval commentator on some Aristotelian educational themes, by J. W. Donohue.--God as sole cause of existence, by M. Holloway.--Knowledge, commitment, and the real, by R. O. Johann.--John Locke and sense realism, by H. R. Klocker.--The (...)
     
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    Reading Hegel's Phenomenology (review).Tom Rockmore - 2005 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (4):493-494.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Reading Hegel’s PhenomenologyTom RockmoreJohn Russon. Reading Hegel’s Phenomenology. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2004. Pp. xi + 299. Cloth, $50.00. Paper, $27.95.Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit has been increasingly studied in ever-greater detail in recent years. In John Russon's interpretive study of Hegel's theories in this book, explanation is tightly constrained by the core argument of its various sections. The text is divided into an introduction and fifteen chapters concerning (...)
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    Reading Hegel's Phenomenology (review).Tom Rockmore - 2005 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (4):493-494.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Reading Hegel’s PhenomenologyTom RockmoreJohn Russon. Reading Hegel’s Phenomenology. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2004. Pp. xi + 299. Cloth, $50.00. Paper, $27.95.Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit has been increasingly studied in ever-greater detail in recent years. In John Russon's interpretive study of Hegel's theories in this book, explanation is tightly constrained by the core argument of its various sections. The text is divided into an introduction and fifteen chapters concerning (...)
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  14. Philosophical resources for Christian thought.Perry D. LeFevre (ed.) - 1968 - Nashville,: Abingdon Press.
    Theology and philosophy in the recent past; an introductory essay, by P. LeFevre.--Process philosophy as a resource for Christian thought, by C. Hartshorne.--Phenomenology as resource for Christian thinking, by Q. Lauer.--The two faces of Socrates; language analysis as resource for Christian thought, by F. Ferré.--Existentialism and Christian thought, by J. Macquarrie.
     
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    Nadwat al-Taʼwīl fī al-Fikr al-Turāthī wa-al-Muʻāṣir: āfāquhu wa-taṭbīqātuh.Saʻīd Tawfīq (ed.) - 2004 - [al-ʻAyn]: Jāmiʻat al-Imārāt al-ʻArabīyah al-Muttaḥidah, Kullīyat al-ʻUlūm al-Insānīyah wa-al-Ijtimāʻīyah.
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    The triumph of subjectivity.Quentin Lauer - 1958 - New York,: Fordham University Press.
    A clear summary of Husserl's often obscure and always complex writings. . . . very instructive.-Ethics.
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  17. Offenheit zur Welt. Die Auflösung des Dualismus von Begriff und Anschauung.David Lauer - 2014 - In Barth Christian & Lauer David (eds.), Die Philosophie John McDowells. Münster: Mentis. pp. 37-62.
    This article (in German) discusses the scope and content of John McDowell's famous claim that human perception is "conceptual all the way out". I motivate the claim by explaining its role within McDowell's transcendental concern to account for the mind's "openness to the world", i. e. the immediate presence or givenness (no capital "G") of objective reality in human perception. I argue that (a) dissolving this problem requires us to understand human perception as a rational power, that (b) a rational (...)
     
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    History and Philosophy of Science for African Undergraduates.Helen Lauer (ed.) - 2003 - Ibadan, Nigeria: Hope Publications.
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    Hegel's idea of philosophy with a new translation of Hegel's Introduction to the history of philosophy.Quentin Lauer (ed.) - 1974 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    "The most authoritative version of Hegel's "Introduction" to his lectures on the history of philosophy.
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    Integrity; A Philosophical Inquiry.Henle Lauer - 1993 - Noûs 27 (3):399-401.
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    Polemik Und Argumentation in der Wissenschaft des 19. Jahrhunderts: Eine Pragmalinguistische Untersuchung der Auseinandersetzung Zwischen Carl Vogt Und Rudolph Wagner Um Die ‚Seele‘.Steffen Haßlauer - 2010 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    Carl Vogt’s quarrel with Rudolph Wagner is considered to be a culmination of the materialism dispute in the 19th century. Out of this basically academic issue on the nature of human mental functions, a personal dispute quickly developed which was unrivalled in thematic incisiveness and expression. The aim of this study is the detailed linguistic analysis of the polemics and argumentation in this dispute based on extensive text excerpts, in which for the first time detailed linguistic studies on Vogt and (...)
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    Towards an axiomatization of value theory.P. E. Lauer - 1980 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 21 (1):51-77.
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    Quantum cosmology's implication of atheism.Q. Smith - 1997 - Analysis 57 (4):295-304.
  24. A Reading of Hegel’s “Phenomenology of Spirit,”.S. J. Quenton Lauer - 1976.
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  25. Hegel’s Concept of God.S. J. Quentin Lauer - 1982
     
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  26. Hegel’s Development: Toward the Sunlight 1770–1801.S. Quentin Lauer - 1973 - International Philosophical Quarterly 13 (4):581-583.
     
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    Religion, Reason, and Culture.Quentin Lauer - 1994 - The Owl of Minerva 25 (2):173-186.
    Because a title such as the one I have assigned to this contribution could either prompt all sorts of expectations or lead to forming no expectations at all, it seems important at the outset to begin by indicating what I shall not be concerned with. On the face of it the title could seem to call for a discussion of the way religious consciousness is expressed in the framework of this or that particular rational system or culture, presumably contemporary—be it (...)
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  28. The Life of Consciousness and the World Come Alive.S. J. Quentin Lauer - 1985 - The Owl of Minerva 16 (2):183-198.
    There is in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit a relatively brief passage at the beginning of Chapter IV, “Self-Consciousness,” which may well be one of the most difficult passages in the whole Hegelian corpus, but which is also of supreme importance for coming to grips with the movement of Hegel’s thought, not only in the Phenomenology but in the entire “system.” It is precisely the difficulty of the passage, it would seem, that explains why it has not been given by commentators (...)
     
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  29. Akhlāq-i Islāmī va ādāb-i ijtimāʻī.Niʻmat Allāh Vas̲īq - 2008 - Pishāvar: Maktabah-ʼi ʻIlm va Farhang.
    Bakhsh-i avval. Akhlāq-i Islāmī -- Bakhsh-i duvvum. Ādāb-i ijtimāʻī.
     
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  30. Das tauschende Tier. Simmels Philosophie des Geldes erklart die Dependenz zwischen Begehren und Weltzugang.Jutta Georg-Lauer - 2009 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 35 (1):9-43.
    Simmel begreift den Menschen als ,tauschendes Tier', der durch das Geld als universelles Äquivalent und nicht relativierbare Größe in ein Netz universeller Tauschbeziehungen eingesponnen ist. Seine systemische Analyse der Rolle des Geldes als unkontrollierbaren Fetisches ist für das Verständnis der mentalen Einstellungen der verantwortlichen Akteure in der gegenwärtigen Wirtschaftskrise durchaus aktuell, weil er nachweist, wie der Götze Geld in unsere intimsten, unbewussten Regungen vordringt und mittels seiner Indifferenz und seines Egoismus unser Bewusstsein in ein kalkulierendes, rechnendes und technokratisches eintrübt. Womit (...)
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    Der unbestimmte Mensch und der Übermensch.Jutta Georg-Lauer - 2009 - In Andreas Hetzel (ed.), Negativität Und Unbestimmtheit: Beiträge Zu Einer Philosophie des Nichtwissens. Festschrift Für Gerhard Gamm. Transcript Verlag. pp. 169-180.
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    Dionysos und Parsifal: eine Studie zu Nietzsche und Wagner.Jutta Georg-Lauer - 2011 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Phenomenologie de Husserl.Maurice Natanson & Quentin Lauer - 1956 - Philosophical Review 65 (4):563.
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    Measuring the Sublime.Charles W. Wright & Abraham Lauer - 2012 - Teaching Philosophy 35 (4):383-409.
    The assessment of student learning is widely regarded with suspicion. Philosophers in particular have been reluctant to take this practice seriously. The essay reviews an ongoing effort to assess the development of philosophical dispositions among undergraduate students at a religiously affiliated liberal arts college. The procedure used in this effort as well as the results obtained so far strongly suggest that the deep learning valued most highly by philosophy teachers can be measured without harm to the teaching enterprise. The essay (...)
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    Expérience et réflexivité: perspectives au-delà de l’empirisme et de l’idéalisme.David Lauer, Christophe Laudou, Robin Celikates & Georg W. Bertram (eds.) - 2011 - L'Harmattan.
    This book collects essays from the 2006 and 2007 International Philosophy Colloquia Evian, centred around a central problem in the philosophy of mind: the relationship between the human faculty of sensory experience and the faculty of conceptual reflection, that is self-consciousness. Containing articles by philosophers of eight nationalities, in three languages (English, French, German), and of "analytical" as well as "continental" provenance, it beautifully represents the spirit of the colloquia. Authors include Joshua Andresen (AU Beirut), Valérie Aucouturier (Kent U / (...)
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  36. Do the Social Sciences Vindicate Race's Reality?Kareem Khalifa & Richard Lauer - 2021 - Philosophers' Imprint 21 (21):1-17.
    Many humanists and social scientists argue—if not assume—that race's centrality in social-scientific research provides an empirical justification for its reality as a constructed kind. In this paper, we first regiment these arguments, and then show that they face significant challenges. Specifically, race-concepts' social-scientific success is compatible with race being neither constructed nor real.
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  37. al-Ḥāfiẓ Ibn Abī al-Dunyā wa-al-taʼsīs li-makārim al-akhlāq.Akkarīkkar Shafīq - 2022 - In Mutaz Khatib (ed.), Ḥadīth and ethics through the lens of interdisciplinarity. Boston: Brill.
     
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  38. Expressivism and the Layer Cake Picture of Discursive Practice.David Lauer - 2012 - Philosophia 40 (1):55-73.
    Robert Brandom defends the intelligibility of the notion of a fully discursive practice that does not include any kind of logical vocabulary. Logical vocabulary, according to his account, should be understood as an optional extra to discursive practice, not as a necessary ingredient. Call this the Layer Cake Picture of the relation of logical to non-logical discursive practices. The aim pursued in this paper is to show, by way of an internal critique, that the Layer Cake Picture is in fact (...)
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  39. A Reply to Critics.Q. Skinner - 1988 - In James Tully (ed.), Meaning and context: Quentin Skinner and his critics. Cambridge, U.K.: Polity Press. pp. 233.
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    The Phenomenological Ethics of Max Scheler.Quentin Lauer - 1961 - International Philosophical Quarterly 1 (2):273-300.
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  41. The Problem of Unbelief.Quentin Lauer - 1967 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 42 (4):505-518.
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    Authority in the Contemporary World.Quentin Lauer - 1970 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 45 (3):325-345.
    Authority is a moral power of the community in whose service it is exercised through constitutive consent for coordinating its functions and achieving its purpose.
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    Freud's Drive: Psychoanalysis, Literature and Film. By Teresa de Lauretis.A. Robert Lauer - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (4):549 - 550.
    The European Legacy, Volume 17, Issue 4, Page 549-550, July 2012.
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  44. Genuine Normativity, Expressive Bootstrapping, and Normative Phenomenalism.David Lauer - 2009 - Etica and Politica / Ethics & Politics 11 (1):321-350.
    In this paper, I offer a detailed critical reading of Robert Brandom’s project to give an expressive bootstrapping account of intentionality, cashed out as a normative-phenomenalist account of what I will call genuine normativity. I claim that there is a reading of Making It Explicit that evades the predominant charges of either reductionism or circularity. However, making sense of Brandom’s book in the way proposed here involves correcting Brandom’s own general account of what he is doing in it, and thus (...)
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    Kierkegaard and Aristophanes on the Suspension of Irony.Christopher Lauer - 2009 - Idealistic Studies 39 (1-3):125-136.
    In The Concept of Irony, Kierkegaard aims to show the inadequacy of an ironic standpoint not through a generalized dialectical account of its failure onits own terms but through an empirical examination of the actual life of Socrates. Crucial to his methodology, I argue, is his use of the term “suspend” (svæve).Socratic irony is not overcome, superseded, or annulled, but rather “suspended” in its incomplete connection to its community. In both his depiction of Socratesas hanging in a basket and his (...)
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    Strindberg and the Quest for Sacred Theatre. By Theo Malekin.A. Robert Lauer - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (3):416 - 416.
    The European Legacy, Volume 17, Issue 3, Page 416, June 2012.
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    The Life of Consciousness and the World Come Alive.Quentin Lauer - 1985 - The Owl of Minerva 16 (2):183-198.
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    The Meaning of Heidegger.Quentin Lauer - 1961 - International Philosophical Quarterly 1 (1):178-182.
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    Sixth Asian Logic Conference.Q. Yuang - 1997 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 3 (1):148-148.
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    Dirāsāt fī al-maʻrifah wa-al-naqd fī al-fikr al-Islāmī.ʻAbd Allāh Ḥasan Zarrūq - 2007 - al-Khartūm: Markaz al-Tanwīr al-Maʻrifī.
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