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  1. Die partikel τοίνυν.Emil Rosenberg - 1874 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 33 (1-4):560-560.
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  2. Xenoph. Anab. V, 3, 9.Emil Rosenberg - 1877 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 36 (1-4):232-232.
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    Β. Lateinische grammatik: 20. Bemerkungen über die mit den Suffixen táti und tudin zusammengesetzten substantive.Emil Rosenberg - 1875 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 34 (1-4):759-762.
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  4. V. Ueber das attische militärstrafgesetz.Emil Rosenberg - 1875 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 34 (1-4):65-73.
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    26. Bemerkungen zu Lysias und Demosthenes.Ernst von Leutsch & Emil Rosenberg - 1874 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 33 (1-4):702-703.
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    Food for Thought in Rousseau's Emile.Aubrey Rosenberg - 1995 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 14:97.
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    The divine imperative.Emil Brunner - 1937 - Philadelphia,: The Westminster Press. Edited by Olive Wyon.
    Short description: One of the major works of the great German theologian Emil Brunner, The Divine Imperative deals with one the many uncertainties in which we ...
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  8. The Christian Doctrine of Creation and Redemption.Emil Brunner & Olive Wyon - 1952
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    One Ventilator Too Few?Noah Polzin-Rosenberg - 2018 - Hastings Center Report 48 (2):3-4.
    Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. As new blood filled our young patient's veins, her breathing became regular and her pulse full. She was so far gone I would not have expected her to recover consciousness for a day, if at all, but within an hour, she began to wake up. We removed the breathing tube a couple of hours later— no ventilator ever needed.As life-sustaining technology becomes more widely available in fortunate parts of the developing world, benefits (...)
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    The social impact of intelligent artefacts.Richard S. Rosenberg - 2008 - AI and Society 22 (3):367-383.
    The simplistic assumption that replacing humans by intelligent artifacts or introducing such artifacts, or robots, into all aspects of human society will necessarily benefit society at large must be continually re-evaluated. Clearly, contributing factors will involve concerns of efficiency, the role of work as a component in human self-worth, the distribution of wealth generated by advanced technologies, the potential for growing divisions in society resulting from gross inequities in income and from the loss of work as a central fact of (...)
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    The Divine Imperative: A Study in Christian Ethics.Emil Brunner - 2002 - Lutterworth Press.
    One of the major works of the great German theologian Emil Brunner, The Divine Imperative deals with what we ought to do. People are unconvinced that there is an inviolable moral obligation governing human life because they do not believe that the 'good'can be precisely and clearly known. Haven't some generations called bad what others have called good? Aren't moral standards relative? Doesn't religion lack uniform and practical moral guidance? Brunner discusses the moral confusion we face. He analyses the (...)
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  12. Man in Revolt: A Christian Anthropology.Emil Brunner & Olive Wyon - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (56):500-502.
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  13. The Christian Doctrine of God.Emil Brunner & Olive Wyon - 1950
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    Capitalism and alienation: Towards a Marxist theory of alienation for the 21st century.Emil Øversveen - 2022 - European Journal of Social Theory 25 (3):440-457.
    Alienation is among the most influential terms in Marxist theory, but also one of the most ambiguous and controversial. Unlike previous literature, which has tended to focus on Marx’ early philosophical writings, this offers a novel reinterpretation of the theory of alienation found in Marx’s later works. Rather than conceiving alienation as a subjective experience or an inherent feature of social organization, I contend that alienation in the Marxist sense can be understood as an objective process arising from the appropriation (...)
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  15. More than provocative, less than scientific: A commentary on the editorial decision to publish Cofnas.Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen, Helen De Cruz, Jonathan Kaplan, Agustín Fuentes, Jonathan Marks, Massimo Pigliucci, Mark Alfano, David Livingstone Smith & Lauren Schroeder - 2020 - Philosophical Psychology 33 (7):893-898.
    This letter addresses the editorial decision to publish the article, “Research on group differences in intelligence: A defense of free inquiry” (Cofnas, 2020). Our letter points out several critical problems with Cofnas's article, which we believe should have either disqualified the manuscript upon submission or been addressed during the review process and resulted in substantial revisions.
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  16. Empirical equivalence, underdetermination, and systems of the world.Carl Hoefer & Alexander Rosenberg - 1994 - Philosophy of Science 61 (4):592-607.
    The underdetermination of theory by evidence must be distinguished from holism. The latter is a doctrine about the testing of scientific hypotheses; the former is a thesis about empirically adequate logically incompatible global theories or "systems of the world". The distinction is crucial for an adequate assessment of the underdetermination thesis. The paper shows how some treatments of underdetermination are vitiated by failure to observe this distinction, and identifies some necessary conditions for the existence of multiple empirically equivalent global theories. (...)
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  17. Christianity and Civilization: Part 2, Specific Problems.Emil Brunner - 1949
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  18. Die Mystik und das Wort.Emil Brunner - 1929 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 8:59-59.
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    Beethovens tider.Emil Bernhardt - 2021 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 38 (3-4):527-538.
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    IX. Hugo Spitzer zu seinem 70. Geburtstage.Emil Binder - 1926 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 37 (3-4):181-190.
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    Religionsphilosophie evangelischer Theologie.Emil Brunner - 1949 - Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG.
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    Religionsphilosophie evangelischer Theologie.Emil Brunner - 1949 - De Gruyter.
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  23. ber das ungehobene Potential der mitteleuropäischen Nachbarschaft.Emil Brix - 2007 - In Klaus Dethloff & Peter Kampits (eds.), Humane Existenz: Reflexionen zur Ethik in einer pluralistischen Gesellschaft. Berlin: Parerga.
     
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    Das Grundproblem der Ethik.Emil Brunner - 1931 - Leipzig [etc.]: Rascher & cie..
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    Das Gebot und die Ordnungen: Entwurf einer protestantisch-theologischen Ethik.Emil Brunner - 1939 - Zwingli-Verlag.
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  26. Das gebot und die ordnungen.Emil Brunner - 1933 - Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck).
     
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  27. Eglise et révélation.Emil Brunner - 1930 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 18 (74):5.
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  28. Eternal Hope.Emil Brunner - 1954 - Philadelphia: Fortress Press.
     
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    Ethik Kompakt.Emil Brunner - 2018 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 62 (4):313-316.
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  30. Faith, Hope and Love.Emil Brunner - 1956
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  31. God and Man. Four Essays in the Nature of Personality.Emil Brunner - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (47):365-365.
     
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    Gerechtigkeit, eine Lehre von den Grundgesetzen der Gesellschaftsordnung.Emil Brunner - 1943 - Theologischer Verlag.
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  33. I Believe in the Living God: Sermons on the Apostles Creed.Emil Brunner & John Holden - 1961
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    Justice and the social order.Emil Brunner - 1945 - London and Redhill,: Lutterworth press. Edited by Mary Hottinger.
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  35. Karl Barth's Alternatives for Liberal Theology: A Comment.Emil Brunner - 1960 - Hibbert Journal 59:319.
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  36. Philosophie und Offenbarung.Emil Brunner - 1925 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (3):111-111.
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  37. Revelation and Reason: The Christian Doctrine of Faith and Knowledge.Emil Brunner & Olive Wyon - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (90):275-276.
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  38. Revelation and Reason.Emil Brunner & Olive Wyon - 1946
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  39. Reformation und Romantik.Emil Brunner - 1925 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (5):159-159.
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  40. The Great Invitation and Other Sermons.Emil Brunner & Harold Knight - 1955
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  41. The Philosophy of Religion.Emil Brunner - 1937 - Charles Scribner's Sons.
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    The philsosphy of religion from the standpoint of Protestant theology.Emil Brunner - 1937 - Westport, Conn.: Hyperion Press. Edited by A. J. D. Farrar & Bertram Lee Woolf.
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  43. Wissenschaft Und Glaube.Emil Brunner - 1944 - E. Rentsch.
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  44. How is biological explanation possible?Alex Rosenberg - 2001 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (4):735-760.
    That biology provides explanations is not open to doubt. But how it does so must be a vexed question for those who deny that biology embodies laws or other generalizations with the sort of explanatory force that the philosophy of science recognizes. The most common response to this problem has involved redefining law so that those grammatically general statements which biologists invoke in explanations can be counted as laws. But this terminological innovation cannot identify the source of biology's explanatory power. (...)
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  45. Can There be A Priori Causal Models of Natural Selection?Marc Lange & Alexander Rosenberg - 2011 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 89 (4):591-599.
    Sober 2011 argues that, contrary to Hume, some causal statements can be known a priori to be true—notably, some ‘would promote’ statements figuring in causal models of natural selection. We find Sober's argument unconvincing. We regard the Humean thesis as denying that causal explanations contain any a priori knowable statements specifying certain features of events to be causally relevant. We argue that not every ‘would promote’ statement is genuinely causal, and we suggest that Sober has not shown that his examples (...)
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  46. Coefficients, effects, and genic selection.Alexander Rosenberg - 1983 - Philosophy of Science 50 (2):332-338.
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    Freedom as Non-domination and Democratic Inclusion.Ludvig Beckman & Jonas Hultin Rosenberg - 2018 - Res Publica 24 (2):181-198.
    According to neo-republicans, democracy is morally justified because it is among the prerequisites for freedom as non-domination. The claim that democracy secures freedom as non-domination needs to explain why democratic procedures contribute to non-domination and for whom democracy secures non-domination. This requires an account of why domination is countered by democratic procedures and an account of to whom domination is countered by access to democratic procedures. Neo-republican theory of democracy is based on a detailed discussion of the former but a (...)
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  48. Normative naturalism and the role of philosophy.Alexander Rosenberg - 1990 - Philosophy of Science 57 (1):34-43.
    The prescriptive force of methodological rules rests, I argue, on the acceptance of scientific theories; that of the most general methodological rules rests on theories in the philosophy of science, which differ from theories in the several sciences only in generality and abstraction. I illustrate these claims by reference to methodological disputes in social science and among philosophers of science. My conclusions substantiate those of Laudan except that I argue for the existence of transtheoretical goals common to all scientists and (...)
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    Artificial intelligence and democratic legitimacy. The problem of publicity in public authority.Ludvig Beckman, Jonas Hultin Rosenberg & Karim Jebari - forthcoming - AI and Society.
    Machine learning algorithms are increasingly used to support decision-making in the exercise of public authority. Here, we argue that an important consideration has been overlooked in previous discussions: whether the use of ML undermines the democratic legitimacy of public institutions. From the perspective of democratic legitimacy, it is not enough that ML contributes to efficiency and accuracy in the exercise of public authority, which has so far been the focus in the scholarly literature engaging with these developments. According to one (...)
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    Reality and Representation.Jay F. Rosenberg - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (1):109.
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