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    Delphes et les Bastarnes.Adolphe-J. Reinach A. - 1910 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 34 (1):249-330.
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    La frise du monument de Paul-Émile à Delphes.Adolphe-J. Reinach A. - 1910 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 34 (1):433-468.
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    Voyage dans la Chersonèse et aux îles de la mer de Thrace.Charles Picard & Adolphe-J. Reinach A. - 1912 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 36 (1):275-352.
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    Reinach on the Essence of Colours.Taieb Hamid - 2023 - Synthese 202 (6):1-19.
    This paper aims to present and evaluate the (unduly neglected) account of the essence of colours developed by the early phenomenologist Adolf Reinach. Reinach claims that colours, as regards their nature or essence, are physical entities. He is opposed to the idea that colours are “subjective” or “psychic”. It might be the case that the colours we see in the world do not exist but are mere appearances. However, their non-existence would not entail any change in their essence: (...)
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  5. Reinach and Armstrongian State of Affairs Ontology.Bo R. Meinertsen - 2020 - Axiomathes 32 (3):401-412.
    In this paper, I relate key features of Adolf Reinach’s abundant ontology of propositional states of affairs of his to Armstrong’s—or an Armstrongian—state of affairs ontology, with special regard to finding out how sparse or abundant the latter is with respect to negative states of affairs. After introducing the issue, I clarify the notion of a propositional state of affairs, paying special attention to the notion of abstract versus concrete. I show how Reinach’s states of affairs are propositional, (...)
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  6. Adolf Reinach: An Intellectual Biography.Karl Schuhmann & Barry Smith - 1987 - In Kevin Mulligan (ed.), Speech Act and Sachverhalt: Reinach and the Foundations of Realist Phenomenology. Reidel. pp. 1-27.
    The essay provides an account of the development of Reinach’s philosophy of “Sachverhalte” (states of affairs) and on problems in the philosophy of law, leading up to his discovery of the theory of speech acts in 1913. Reinach’s relations to Edmund Husserl and to the Munich phenomenologists are also dealt with.
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    Adolf Reinach: la fenomenologia, il realismo.Marco Tedeschini - 2015 - Macerata: Quodlibet.
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    Reinach et la visée (das meinen) : décliner l'intentionalité.Jocelyn Benoist - 2005 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 72 (1):19.
    L’auteur esquisse une présentation de la théorie reinachienne des diverses modalités de l’intentionalité. Il se concentre sur celle que Reinach nomme « meinen ». Il montre comment celle-ci dérive de la phénoménologie husserlienne du signifier , mais aussi comment les deux concepts divergent. Il insiste sur l’originalité du concept reinachien de « penser » , qui est élaboré précisément dans le contexte de la phénoménologie du meinen et qui porte la théorie phénoménologique de l’intentionalité à ses propres limites.The author (...)
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  9. Husserl, Reinach et le probléme de l’attitude naturelle.Sylvain Camilleri - 2012 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2012:31-46.
    The concept of “natural attitude” as it was developed by Husserl in the Ideas I plays a key role in the phenomenological methodology. But was it in and for itself enough investigated? Heidegger’s critics and radical transformation of it is well known, unlike its treatment by the first generation of Husserl’s student. Adolf Reinach, for a short time leader of the realist phenomenology faithful to Husserl’s breakthroughs in the Logical Investigations, is one of the latter. Within a veiled debate (...)
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  10. On Reinach's realism.Denis Seron - forthcoming - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy.
    It is commonly assumed that Adolf Reinach was a full-fledged realist. The aim of this paper is to clarify in what sense Reinach can be called a “realist.” I identify two distinct realisms in Reinach. First, Reinach advocates a metaphysical realism. He defines logic as an ontology of mind-independent states of affaires and seeks to build up a Meinong-style theory of object based on a non-Husserlian understanding of Husserl’s intuition of essences. Second, Reinach also defends (...)
     
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  11. Adolf Reinach is not a Platonist.Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray - 2009 - Symposium 13 (1):100-112.
    Contemporary scholars have generally labelled Adolf Reinach, a founding member of early phenomenology’s Göttingen Circle, a Platonist. Because Reinach conceives of states of affairs as neither real nor ideal, as involved with timeless essences and necessary logical laws, many have hastily concluded that states of affairs are Platonic entities. In this essay, I analyse Barry Smith’s argument that Reinach is a Platonist. Smith’s widely accepted argument often becomes utilised to show that Reinach and other phenomenologists, including (...)
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    Adolf Reinach on States of Affairs (Sachverhalt) and Negative Judgments.Raul Corazzon - unknown
    "Reinach's importance for the development of early phenomenology is particularly remarkable considering the brief life span of 34 years granted him for the development of his ideas and his influence. It was his death in action in 1917 rather than Husserl's going to Freiburg which cut short not only his own promise but that of the Gottingen phenomenological Circle. It is therefore not surprising that Reinach never found the time to formulate a comprehensive plan of a philosophy in (...)
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  13. Reinach-von Hildebrand-Plessner. Bausteine zu einer philosophischen Theorie der Verzeihung.Klaus-M. Kodalle - 2005 - In Ulrich Diehl & Gabriele von Sivers (eds.), Wege Zur Politischen Philosophie. Königshausen Und Neumann. pp. 65.
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    Negative States of Affairs: Reinach versus Ingarden.Arkadiusz Chrudzimski - 2012 - Symposium. The Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy 16 (2):106-127.
    In Reinach’s works one finds a very rich ontology of states of affairs. Some of them are positive, some negative. Some of them obtain, some do not. But even the negative and non-obtaining states of affairs are absolutely independent of any mental activity. Now in spite of this claim of the “ontological equality” of positive and negative states of affairs there are, according to Reinach, massive epistemological differences in our cognitive access to them. Positive states of affairs could (...)
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    Reinach’s Theory of Social Acts.Arkadiusz Chrudzimski - 2015 - Studia Phaenomenologica 15:281-302.
    Some forty years before J.L. Austin, Adolf Reinach developed a highly articulated theory of speech acts. In this paper I present Reinach’s theory, and show some similarities and differences between his approach and the nowadays standard approaches, derived from Austin and Searle. Reinach’s work contains in fact all the cornerstones of the speech act theory. Still when comparing his theory with these contemporary approaches we can find at least two important differences. The first difference concerns what (...) called the “primitive legal powers,” and what he construed as a part of the metaphysical essence of a person. The second one is that in Reinach’s theory we find a clear distinction between conventional normativity, originating from our performative intentionality, and genuine moral normativity, based on the intrinsic values of certain states of affairs. (shrink)
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  16. Adolf Reinach: An annotated bibliography.Barry Smith - 1987 - In Kevin Mulligan (ed.), Speech Act and Sachverhalt: Reinach and the Foundations of Realist Phenomenology. Dordrecht: M. Nijhoff. pp. 299-332.
    Ever since its appearance in 1913, Reinach's work on a The A Priori Foundations of the Civil Law has served as the principal representative of phenomenological, aprioristic and ontological/realist approaches to the philosophy of law. This annotated bibliography provides an overview of the reception of Reinach's thinking, which has been of influence also in the realm of speech act theory.
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    Reinach, Material Necessity, and Free Variation.Nebojsa Kujundzic - 1997 - Dialogue 36 (4):721-.
    RésuméJ'examine dans cet article une notion assez spéciale de nécessité, celle de la nécessité matérielle, introduite explicitement pour la première fois par Adolf Reinach. Je soutiens que la variation libre joue un rôle important dans la découverte et la description de la nécessité matérielle et j'explore également quelques questions apparentées ayant trait à la présentation et à la signification, à la théorie des actes de discours, ainsi qu'à la qualité et à la matière de la présentation.
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  18. Adolf Reinach Atti non-sociali e atti sociali.Gianpaolo Bartoli - 2010 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 87 (2):207-217.
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  19. Adolf Reinach: il diritto come "a priori" non disponibile della relazione.Gianpaolo Bartoli - 2005 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 3:513-532.
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    Reinach : philosophie du langage, droit, ontologie.Jocelyn Benoist - 2005 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 72 (1):1.
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    "Reinach", S., Apollo, An Illustrated Manual of the History of Art..J. D. Luce - 1925 - Classical Weekly 19:56-57.
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  22. Adolf Reinach, La visione delle idee, a cura di Stefano Besoli e Alessandro Salice.Giuliana Mancuso - 2009 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 64 (4):869.
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  23. Adolf Reinach, La visione delle idee, a cura di S. Besoli e A. Salice, Macerata, Quodlibet, 2008.Giuliana Mancuso - 2009 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 64 (4):869-873.
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  24. Is reinach's apriorische rechtslehre more important for positive law than reinach himself thinks.Josef Seifert - 1983 - Aletheia 3:197-230.
     
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    Reinach and Bolzano.Kimberly Jaray - 2006 - Symposium 10 (2):473-491.
  26. Reinach's Discovery of the Social Acts.John F. Crosby - 1983 - Aletheia 3:143-94.
     
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  27. Adolf Reinach.Edmund Husserl - 1919 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 23:147.
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  28. Adolf Reinach.Edmund Husserl - 1919 - Kant Studien 23:147.
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    Revisiting Reinach and the Early Husserl For a Phenomenology of Communication.Pedro M. S. Alves - 2022 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 78 (3):771-796.
    In this article, I start with an analysis of Husserl’s description of the intentional structure of communicative intentions in the Logical Investigations, pointing to some obvious shortcomings of it. Then, I stress some important criticisms of Husserl’s approach, namely by Pfänder, and I endeavor to show that Husserl was very close to a full-fledged theory of communicative intentions in the years around 1910. I then turn to Reinach’s theory of social acts, without deciding whether Reinach’s approach was dependent (...)
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    Speech Act and Sachverhalt: Reinach and the Foundations of Realist Phenomenology.Kevin Mulligan (ed.) - 1987 - Reidel.
    Phenomenology as practised by Adolf Reinach ( 1883-191 7) in his all too brief philosophical career exemplifies all the virtues of Husserl's Logical Investigations. It is sober, concerned to be clear and deals with specific problems. It is therefore understandable that, in a philosophical climate in which Husserl's masterpiece has come to be regarded as a mere stepping stone on the way to his later Phenomeno logy, or even to the writings of a Heidegger, Reinach's contributions to exact (...)
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  31. Adolf Reinach: Metaethics and the Philosophy of Law.James M. DuBois - 2002 - Springer Verlag.
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  32. Reinach and Searle on Promising—A Comparison.Jean-Louis Gardies - 1987 - In Kevin Mulligan (ed.), Speech Act and Sachverhalt: Reinach and the Foundations of Realist Phenomenology. Reidel. pp. 107--18.
     
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  33. Adolf Reinach e la fondazione della fenomenologia realistica. Seconda parte: Giudizi e stati di cose.Barry Smith - 1987 - Paradigmi 5 (15):485-507.
    The theory of speech acts put forward by Adolf Reinach in his "The A Priori Foundations of the Civil Law" of 1913 rests on a systematic account of the ontological structures associated with various different sorts of language use. One of the most original features of Reinach's account lies in hIs demonstration of how the ontological structure of, say, an action of promising or of commanding, may be modified in different ways, yielding different sorts of non-standard instances of (...)
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  34. Adolf Reinach e la fondazione della fenomenologia realistica. Prima parte: Nomi e oggetti.Barry Smith - 1987 - Paradigmi 5 (14):229-241.
    The theory of speech acts put forward by Adolf Reinach in his "The A Priori Foundations of the Civil Law" of 1913 rests on a systematic account of the ontological structures associated with various different sorts of language use. One of the most original features of Reinach's account lies in hIs demonstration of how the ontological structure of, say, an action of promising or of commanding, may be modified in different ways, yielding different sorts of non-standard instances of (...)
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    Adolf Reinach.James DuBois - 2009 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  36. Adolf Reinach: An annotated bibliography.Barry Smith - 1987 - In Kevin Mulligan (ed.), Speech Act and Sachverhalt. Reinach and the Foundations of Realist Phenomenology. Dordrecht: Reidel. pp. 299-332.
    Reinach is principally known for his anticipation in 1913 of many ideas subsequently developed by Austin, Searle and others under the heading of 'speech act theory'. This bibliography of primary and secondary literature by and on Reinach shows that his influenced extended more broadly into areas such as the theory of judgment, the ontology of states of affairs, and the philosophy of law.
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    Adolph Reinach.Edmund Husserl - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (4):571-574.
  38. Husserl and Reinach, the idea of promise.Nathalie de la Cadena - 2017 - Revista Ética E Filosofia Política 2 (XX):85-100.
    In this paper, I discuss the possibility of reading the description of promise presented by Reinach in The Apriori Foundations of the Civil Law under the light of Husserl’s Ideas I. In order to present my argument, first, I briefly present the phenomenological method proposed by Husserl in Ideas I highlighting eidetic reduction. Second, I present the Reinachian description of social acts emphasizing the act of promising. Third, and finally, I try to demonstrate that the Reinachian description of the (...)
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  39. Le devoir m'appelle? Reinach et Williams sur les limites (éthiques) de l'obligation.Basil Vassilicos - 2015 - Philosophie 128 (1):50-63.
    In this paper, I show where Adolf Reinach comes down on the question of conflicts of obligation. The aim is to look at whether Reinach’s phenomenological realism of obligation holds its own against positions developed by Bernard Williams concerning the nature and import of obligations, and their capacity or incapacity to impinge upon each other and other moral and non-moral concerns. It is shown that even if Reinach turns out to succumb to pitfalls Williams identifies, he nonetheless (...)
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    Adolf Reinach: Sämtliche Werke. Textkritische Ausgabe eds. Karl Schuhmann and Barry Smith. [REVIEW]Paul Gorner - 1994 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 25 (3):309-311.
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  41. Adolf Reinach, nota biograficzna.Wojciech Żełaniec - 2005 - Fenomenologia 3:139-142.
     
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    Grasping an Ought. Adolf Reinach’s Ontology and Epistemology of Legal and Moral Oughts.Lorenzo Passerini Glazel - 2020 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Iuridica 90:29-39.
    We almost every day direct our actions with reference to social, moral or legal norms and oughts. However, oughts and norms cannot be perceived through the senses: how can we “grasp” them, then? Adolf Reinach distinguishes enacted norms and oughts created through a social act of enactment, from moral norms and oughts existing in themselves independently of any act, knowledge or experience. I argue that this distinction is not a distinction between two species of oughts within a common genus: (...)
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  43. Introduction to Adolf Reinach, ‘On the Theory of the Negative Judgment’.Barry Smith - 1982 - In Parts and Moments. Studies in Logic and Formal Ontology. Philosophia Verlag. pp. 289-313.
    Reinach’s essay of 1911 establishes an ontological theory of logic, based on the notion of Sachverhalt or state of affairs. He draws on the theory of meaning and reference advanced in Husserl’s Logical Investigations and at the same time anticipates both Wittgenstein’s Tractatus and later speech act theorists’ ideas on performative utterances. The theory is used by Reinach to draw a distinction between two kinds of negative judgment: the simple negative judgment, which is made true by a negative (...)
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    Adolf Reinachs Vortrag fiber die Grundbegriffe der Ethik.Karl Schuhmann - 1987 - In Kevin Mulligan (ed.), Speech Act and Sachverhalt: Reinach and the Foundations of Realist Phenomenology. Reidel. pp. 1--275.
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    Adolf Reinach’s Philosophy of Logic.Denis Seron - 2015 - In Bruno Leclercq, Sébastien Richard & Denis Seron (eds.), Objects and Pseudo-Objects Ontological Deserts and Jungles from Brentano to Carnap. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 167-182.
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    Adolf Reinach’s Philosophy of Logic.Denis Seron - 2015 - In Bruno Leclercq, Sébastien Richard & Denis Seron (eds.), Objects and Pseudo-Objects Ontological Deserts and Jungles from Brentano to Carnap. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 167-182.
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    Adolf Reinach sur le continu.Denis Seron - 2015 - Philosophie 128 (1):34-49.
  48. «Condizione di possibilità dell’esperienza» o «relazione d’essenza»? Apriori teoretico e apriori etico in Kant e Reinach.Faustino Fabbianelli - 2014 - In Stefano Caroti & Alberto Siclari (eds.), _Filosofia e religione. Studi in onore di Fabio Rossi_. Raccolti da Stefano Caroti e Alberto Siclari. Parma: E-theca OnLineOpenAccess Edizioni. pp. 258-289.
    This paper analyzes the objections of Adolf Reinach to Kant’s transcendental apriorism, shedding light on (1) the speculative distance separating their conceptions of philosophy (namely Reinach’s phenomenology and Kant’s transcendental critique), and (2) the consequential misunderstanding which is at the core of Reinach’s confrontation with Kant. In particular, attention is paid to the issue of the transcendental constitution of objectness, i.e. the question of the givenness of an object with respect to certain functions proper to the subject. (...)
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    Speech Act and Sachverhalt: Reinach and the Foundations of Realist Phenomenology.Bertram Kienzle - 1993 - Noûs 27 (1):101-102.
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  50. Reinach, Adolf:" Sämtliche Werke". [REVIEW]Josef Seifert - 1991 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 44:24.
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