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    Tag- und Nachtbücher 1939-1945.Theodor Haecker - 1989 - Innsbruck: Haymon. Edited by Hinrich Siefken.
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    Journal in the night.Theodor Haecker - 1950 - New York]: Pantheon Books.
    Journal in the Night by THEODOR HAECKER Translated from the German by Alexander Dm PANTHEON BOOKS Printed in Great Britain for Pantheon Books Inc., 333 Sixth ...
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  3. Kierkegaard the cripple.Theodor Haecker - 1948 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
     
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  4. Soren Kierkegaard.Theodor Haecker & Alexander Dru - 1937 - New York [etc.]: Oxford University Press. Edited by Alexander Dru.
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  5. Christentum und Kultur.Theodor Haecker - 1928 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 7:97-98.
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    Christentum und Kultur.Theodor Haecker - 2019 - Independently Published.
    Dieses kleine Buch, wiewohl seine Teile auf eigenen Füßen stehen können, Teile, die einander zunächst nicht kannten, kommend aus verschiedenen Ländern, ihren Ursprung der Gelegenheit dankend, dem Zufall oder dem Einfall, will doch als Einheit verstanden werden, als die Einheit einer Idee. Sie kommen vom Gedanken her, alle aber niemals ohne das Bild, weil niemals ohne die Liebe für das Konkrete, das lndividuale, das Persönliche. Das ist die Art dieses Autors, für die er nichts kann als Anlage, die er übernimmt (...)
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  7. Christentum und Kultur.Theodor Haecker - 1949 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 4 (1):150-153.
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  8. Der Begriff der Wahrheit bei Søren Kierkegaard.Theodor Haecker - 1932 - Brenner-Verlag.
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  9. Der Buckel Kierkegaards.Theodor Haecker - 1947 - Zürich,: Thomas.
     
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  10. Der Christ und die Geschichte.Theodor Haecker - 1935 - Leipzig: J. Hegner.
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  11. El espíritu del hombre y la verdad: traducción y prólogo de Juan R. Sepich.Theodor Haecker - 1941 - Buenos Aires: C.E.P.A.. Edited by Sepich, R. Juan & [From Old Catalog].
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  12. Metaphysik des Fühlens. Eine Nachgelassene Schrift.Theodor Haecker - 1950 - Kösel.
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    Metaphysique du sentiment.Theodor Haecker & Armel Guerne - 1953 - Desclée de Brouwer.
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  14. Opuscula: Ein Sammelband.Theodor Haecker - 1949 - Kösel-Verlag.
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  15. Schönheit.Theodor Haecker - 1936 - Leipzig,: J. Hegner.
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  16. Satire und Polemik: Der Geist des Menschen und die Wahrheit.Theodor Haecker - 1961 - Kösel.
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  17. Was ist der Mensch?Theodor Haecker - 1935 - Kösel.
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    Die Tagebücher: 1834-1855.Søren Kierkegaard & Theodor Haecker - 1953 - Kösel-Verlag.
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  19. Métaphysique du sentiment. [REVIEW]Theodor Haecker - 1957 - Sapientia 12 (44):147.
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  20. Philosophical Fragments, or a Fragment of Philosophy.Johannes Climacus, David F. Swenson, Theodor Haecker & Alexander Dru - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (48):483-485.
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    Kierkegaard und der Verfuhrer.Kierkegaard the Cripple.Paul L. Holmer, Walter Rehm, Theodor Haecker, C. Van Bruyn & A. Dru - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 12 (2):307.
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  22. Theodor Haecker.Eugen Blessing - 1959 - Nürnberg,: Glock und Lutz.
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    Theodor Haecker: eine Einführung in sein Werk.Florian Mayr - 1994 - Paderborn: Schöningh.
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    Zu Theodor Haecker.Max Horkheimer - 1936 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 5 (3):372-383.
    If Haecker's book on History and the Attitude of the Christian be considered as an index, there seems to be a strong humanistic current in present day Catholicism. Haecker develops in his book the Christian belief that history manifests the will of God, and that all wars, upheavals and revolutions really occur for the salvation of the soul of the individual. He opposes the modern trend to deify nation and race, and presents the elevation of man from his (...)
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    Beyond reception: understanding Theodor Haecker’s Kierkegaardian authorship in the Third Reich.Helena M. Tomko - 2019 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 80 (4-5):307-325.
    ABSTRACTTheodor Haecker’s translation and reception of Kierkegaard exerted a strong influence on interwar German readings of Kierkegaard. Recent scholarship has drawn renewed attention to Haecker’s World War I Kierkegaardian polemics and the dampening of his enthusiasm for Kierkegaard after his conversion to Catholicism in 1921. This article offers a twofold refinement of current accounts of Haecker’s Kierkegaard reception. First, it shows that Haecker’s attempt to describe a Catholic theological anthropology after 1931 was less a turn away (...)
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    6. Die Rolle von Theodor Haecker.Gerhard Thonhauser - 2016 - In Ein Rätselhaftes Zeichen: Zum Verhältnis von Martin Heidegger Und Søren Kierkegaard. De Gruyter. pp. 83-104.
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    Philosophical Fragments, or A Fragment of Philosophy. By Johannes Climacus; responsible for publication, S. Kierkegaard: translated from the Danish with Introduction and Notes by David F. Swenson, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota. (London, Oxford University Press; New York: American-Scandinavian Foundation. 1936. Pp. xxx + 105. Price 7s. 6d.)Soren Kierkegaard. By Theodor Haecker. Translated and with a biographical note by Alexander Dru. (London: Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford. 1937. Pp. 67. Price 2s. 6d.). [REVIEW]C. C. J. Webb - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (48):483-.
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    Tag- und Nachtbücher, 1939-43 (Journals and Nocturnals). By Theodor Haecker[REVIEW]Eva-Maria Jung - 1949 - Renascence 2 (1):51-54.
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  29. Haecker, Theodor, Was ist der Mensch?Johannes Hennig - 1934 - Kant Studien 39:368.
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  30. Haecker, Theodor, Der Christ und die Geschichte.Max Horkheimer - 1936 - Studies in Philosophy and Social Science 5:372.
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  31. Haecker, Theodor, Was ist der Mensch? [REVIEW]Johannes Hennig - 1934 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 39:368.
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  32. Four Dimensionalism: An Ontology of Persistence and Time.Theodore Sider - 2001 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Four- Dimensionalism defends the thesis that the material world is composed of temporal as well as spatial parts. This defense includes a novel account of persistence over time, new arguments in favour of the four-dimensional ontology, and responses to the challenges four- dimensionalism faces." "Theodore Sider pays particular attention to the philosophy of time, including a strong series of arguments against presentism, the thesis that only the present is real. Arguments offered in favour of four- dimensionalism include novel arguments based (...)
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    Trust in numbers: the pursuit of objectivity in science and public life.Theodore M. Porter - 1995 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    What accounts for the prestige of quantitative methods? The usual answer is that quantification is desirable in social investigation as a result of its successes in science. Trust in Numbers questions whether such success in the study of stars, molecules, or cells should be an attractive model for research on human societies, and examines why the natural sciences are highly quantitative in the first place. Theodore Porter argues that a better understanding of the attractions of quantification in business, government, and (...)
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  34. Consequences of collapse.Theodore Sider - 2014 - In Donald Baxter & Aaron Cotnoir (eds.), Composition as Identity. Oxford University Press. pp. 211-221.
    "Composition as identity" is the radical claim that the whole is identical to the parts - radical because it implies that a single object can be identical to many objects. Composition as identity, together with auxiliary assumptions, implies the principle of "collapse": an object is one of some things if and only it is part of the fusion of those things. Collapse has important implications: the comprehension principle of plural logic must be restricted, plural definite descriptions such as "the Cheerios (...)
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  35. Writing the Book of the World.Theodore Sider - 2011 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    In order to perfectly describe the world, it is not enough to speak truly. One must also use the right concepts - including the right logical concepts. One must use concepts that "carve at the joints", that give the world's "structure". There is an objectively correct way to "write the book of the world". Much of metaphysics, as traditionally conceived, is about the fundamental nature of reality; in the present terms, this is about the world's structure. Metametaphysics - inquiry into (...)
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    Heidegger's way of thought: critical and interpretative signposts.Theodore J. Kisiel - 2002 - New York: Continuum. Edited by Alfred Denker & Marion Heinz.
    One of the most eminent Heidegger scholars of our time, Theodore Kisiel has found worldwide critical acclaim, his particular strength being to set Heidegger's ...
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    Metaphysics: concept and problems.Theodor W. Adorno - 2001 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by Rolf Tiedemann.
    This volume makes available in English for the first time Adorno’s lectures on metaphysics. It provides a unique introduction not only to metaphysics but also to Adorno’s own intellectual standpoint, as developed in his major work Negative Dialectics. Metaphysics for Adorno is defined by a central tension between concepts and immediate facts. Adorno traces this dualism back to Aristotle, whom he sees as the founder of metaphysics. In Aristotle it appears as an unresolved tension between form and matter. This basic (...)
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  38. Reductive theories of modality.Theodore Sider - 2003 - In Michael J. Loux & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), The Oxford handbook of metaphysics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 180-208.
    Logic begins but does not end with the study of truth and falsity. Within truth there are the modes of truth, ways of being true: necessary truth and contingent truth. When a proposition is true, we may ask whether it could have been false. If so, then it is contingently true. If not, then it is necessarily true; it must be true; it could not have been false. Falsity has modes as well: a false proposition that could not have been (...)
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    An intimate history of humanity.Theodore Zeldin - 1994 - New York: HarperCollins Publishers.
    An unusual and thought-provoking history of humankind traces the evolution of emotions and personal relationships through the ages and among diverse cultures, discussing such varied topics as the art of conversation, inter-gender friendships, lifestyles, and cookery.
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  40. Gender Is a Natural Kind with a Historical Essence.Theodore Bach - 2012 - Ethics 122 (2):231-272.
    Traditional debate on the metaphysics of gender has been a contrast of essentialist and social-constructionist positions. The standard reaction to this opposition is that neither position alone has the theoretical resources required to satisfy an equitable politics. This has caused a number of theorists to suggest ways in which gender is unified on the basis of social rather than biological characteristics but is “real” or “objective” nonetheless – a position I term social objectivism. This essay begins by making explicit the (...)
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  41. Theodor W. Adorno on ‘Marx and the Basic Concepts of Sociological Theory’.Theodor W. Adorno, Verena Erlenbusch-Anderson & Chris O’Kane - 2018 - Historical Materialism 26 (1):154-164.
    The following is the transcript of a lecture taken in shorthand by Hans-Georg Backhaus. The transcript was originally published as an appendix in Hans-Georg Backhaus, Dialektik der Wertform. Untersuchungen zur marxschen Ökonomiekritik, a complete translation of which is forthcoming in the Historical Materialism book series.
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    Probleme der Moralphilosophie (1963).Theodor W. Adorno - 1996 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. Edited by Thomas Schröder.
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  43. Negative dialectics.Theodor W. Adorno - 1973 - New York: Continuum.
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    Substances and universals in Aristotle's Metaphysics.Theodore Scaltsas - 1997 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    The Theme A substance is a composite particular. If it is composed of further particulars, will the substance itself be one or many? ...
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  45. Education After Auschwitz.Theodor W. Adorno - 2020 - Філософія Освіти 25 (2):82-99.
    The Ukrainian translation of the work of the German neo-Marxist philosopher Theodor Adorno "Education after Auschwitz" is dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the liberation of prisoners of the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz. In this work, which Theodor Adorno read as a report on Hesse Radio on April 18, 1966, the previous theme of special importance – the cultivation of a new, anti-ideological education in post-totalitarian society as a means of humanistic educational influence on this society – was (...)
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    The challenge of surrealism: the correspondence of Theodor W. Adorno and Elisabeth Lenk.Theodor W. Adorno - 2015 - Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Edited by Elisabeth Lenk & Susan H. Gillespie.
    The correspondence between the philosopher Theodor W. Adorno and his politically active graduate student Elisabeth Lenk offers fresh insights into both Adorno's view of surrealism and its relation to the student uprisings of 1960s France and Germany. Written between 1962, when Lenk moved to Paris and persuaded an initially reluctant Adorno to supervise her sociology dissertation on the surrealists, and Adorno's death in 1969, these letters reveal a surprisingly tender side of the distinguished professor. The correspondence is accompanied by (...)
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    Theodor W. Adorno: Negative Dialektik.Theodor W. Adorno (ed.) - 2006 - Akademie Verlag.
    In einem Brief nennt Adorno die "Negative Dialektik" kurz nach ihrem Erscheinen unter seinen Schriften "das philosophische Hauptwerk, wenn ich so sagen darf“. Dieser herausgehobenen Bedeutung, die das Werk für Adorno hatte, entspricht nicht nur die lange Zeit, die er mit der Abfassung des Buchs beschäftigt war, sondern auch die lange Geschichte, die ihre zentralen Motive in seinem Denken haben. Philosophische Begriffsklärung, die Arbeit an "Begriff und Kategorien“ einer negativen Dialektik, versteht Adorno dabei als dialektischen Übergang in inhaltliches Denken – (...)
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  48. Social Categories are Natural Kinds, not Objective Types (and Why it Matters Politically).Theodore Bach - 2016 - Journal of Social Ontology 2 (2):177-201.
    There is growing support for the view that social categories like men and women refer to “objective types” (Haslanger 2000, 2006, 2012; Alcoff 2005). An objective type is a similarity class for which the axis of similarity is an objective rather than nominal or fictional property. Such types are independently real and causally relevant, yet their unity does not derive from an essential property. Given this tandem of features, it is not surprising why empirically-minded researchers interested in fighting oppression and (...)
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    Meanings of Songs and Meanings of Song Performances.Theodore Gracyk - 2013 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 71 (1):23-33.
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    Aesthetic Theory.Theodor W. Adorno, Gretel Adorno, Rolf Tiedemann & C. Lenhardt - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (12):732-741.
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