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  1. Heidegger's Being and Time: An Introduction.Paul Gorner - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In Being and Time Heidegger gives an account of the distinctive features of human existence, in an attempt to answer the question of the meaning of being. He finds that underlying all of these features is what he calls 'original time'. In this clear and straightforward introduction to the text, Paul Gorner takes the reader through the work, examining its detail and explaining the sometimes difficult language which Heidegger uses. The topics which he covers include being-in-the-world, being-with, thrownness (...)
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    The Place of Punishment in Kant's Rechtslehre.Paul Gorner - 2000 - Kantian Review 4:121-130.
    If Kant had never written the section of the Rechtslehre on punishment we would still have known from the Critique of Practical Reason that he held a strongly retributive view of punishment. But it is not a view which we could have inferred from the rest of the Rechtslehre. Despite its intuitive appeal, Kant's justification of judicial punishment simply does not fit the account of right he gives in the Rechtslehre. According to this account the only justification for coercion is (...)
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  3. The Cambridge Companion to Husserl. [REVIEW]Paul Gorner - 1998 - Philosophical Quarterly 48 (192):419-422.
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    Phenomenological Interpretations of Kant in Husserl and Heidegger.Paul Gorner - 2006 - In Graham Bird (ed.), A Companion to Kant. Malden, MA, USA: Blackwell. pp. 500–512.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Husserl and Kant Heidegger and Kant.
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    Twentieth century German philosophy.Paul Gorner - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book offers an historical and critical account of the important German philosophical movements and philosophers of the 20th century. In an accessible way, Gorner introduces the reader to a principal representative of each movement, laying out Husserl's phenomenology, Gadamar's hermeneutics, Habermas's critical theory, and Apel's pragmatics, and giving extensive treatment of Heideggar's multi-disciplinary work. Twentieth Century German Philosophy provides the general reader with an incisive discussion of these philosophers and philosophies against a background of the distinctive German tradition. (...)
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    Aufsätze und Vorträge.Paul Gorner - 1991 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 22 (3):203-204.
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    Husserl and Heidegger as Phenomenologists.Paul Gorner - 1992 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 23 (2):146-155.
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    Husserl and Strawson.Paul Gorner - 1971 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 2 (1):2-9.
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    Hegel's Dialectic and its Criticism.Paul Gorner - 1984 - Philosophical Books 25 (2):122-123.
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    Husserl's “Logische Untersuchungen”.Paul Gorner - 1972 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 3 (2):187-194.
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    Heidegger on Husserl.Paul Gorner - 1990 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 21 (1):86-91.
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    Heidegger's phenomenology as transcendental philosophy.Paul Gorner - 2002 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 10 (1):17 – 33.
    In this paper I seek to shed some light on Heidegger's conception of phenomenology, and on the relationship between Heidegger's conception and that of Husserl. In particular, I am concerned to elucidate the sense in which Heidegger's phenomenology can be seen as a species of transcendental philosophy. In the concluding section of the paper I briefly consider the significance of Heidegger's conception of phenomenology for his later philosophy, as represented by 'The Question Concerning Technology'.
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  13. Heidegger, Phenomenology and the Essence of Technology.Paul Gorner - 1997 - Ends and Means 2 (1).
     
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    Husserls Staatsphilosophie, by Karl Schuhmann.Paul Gorner - 1992 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 23 (3):299-300.
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    Introduction to the Logical Investigations. A Draft of a Preface to the Logical Investigations by Edmund Husserl, edited by Eugen Fink.Paul Gorner - 1977 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 8 (1):60-61.
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    Phenomenology and Time.Paul Gorner - 1997 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 28 (1):97-102.
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    Realism and Idealism In Husserl.Paul Gorner - 1991 - Idealistic Studies 21 (2-3):106-113.
    It is a curious paradox that most of the original philosophers who were inspired by Husserl were realists, whereas Husserl himself was, or became, an idealist; an idealist, moreover, of a particularly extreme kind, closer, it would seem, to Fichte than to Kant. Such philosophers were not just phenomenologists who happened also to be realists; they found inspiration for their realism in Husserl’s phenomenology. Their realism, it is true, is closely bound up with their rejection of psychologism, a rejection inspired (...)
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    Religioser Erkenntnisgrund: Herkunft und Wesen der Aprioritheorie Rudolf Ottos.Paul Gorner & Ansgar Paus - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (72):284.
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    Reid, Husserl and phenomenology.Paul Gorner - 2001 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 9 (3):545 – 555.
    In this paper I argue that there is an affinity between Reid and Husserl, or at least between Reid and what I shall call the 'Austrian' Husserl as opposed to the 'German' Husserl. The first is a realist, the scourge of psychologism, a sober and painstaking analyst of the various kinds of intentional experience, for whom such analysis is just an extension of ontology. The second is a radical idealist, closer to Fichte than to Kant. In describing the structures of (...)
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  20. Twentieth Century German Philosophy.Paul Gorner - 2002 - Philosophical Quarterly 52 (208):399-401.
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  21. Twentieth Century German Philosophy.Paul Gorner - 2000 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 193 (4):451-452.
     
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    Reid, Husserl and Phenomenology.Paul Gorner - 2001 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 9 (3):545-555.
    In this paper I argue that there is an affinity between Reid and Husserl, or at least between Reid and what I shall call the ‘Austrian’ Husserl as opposed to the ‘German’ Husserl. The first is a realist, the scourge of psychologism, a sober and painstaking analyst of the various kinds of intentional experience, for whom such analysis is just an extension of ontology. The second is a radical idealist, closer to Fichte than to Kant. In describing the structures of (...)
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    Understanding Phenomenology.Exploring Phenomenology.Paul Gorner, Michael Hammond, Jane Howarth, Russell Keat, David Stewart & Algis Mickunas - 1992 - Philosophical Quarterly 42 (169):506.
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    VI. Cartesianische Meditation, by Eugen Fink, edited by Hans Ebeling, Jann Holland Guy van Kerckhoven.Paul Gorner - 1990 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 21 (3):290-293.
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    Zur Phaenomenologie Der Intersubjektivitaet. Texte Aus Dem Nachlass, by Edmund Husserl, edited by Iso Kern.Paul Gorner - 1976 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 7 (1):60-61.
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    Obituary Salim Kemal.Carl Hausman & Paul Gorner - 2000 - Kantian Review 4:162-163.
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    Thomas Nenon , Kant, Kantianism, and Idealism: The Origins of Continental Philosophy Durham: Acumen, 2010 Pp. xv+345 ISBN 97811844656097 £24.99; 9781844652112. [REVIEW]Paul Gorner - 2015 - Kantian Review 20 (2):331-336.
    Book Reviews Paul Gorner, Kantian Review, FirstView Article.
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    Manfred Kuehn, Johann Gottlieb Fichte: Ein deutscher Philosoph 1762–1814. Biographie. Munich: Verlag C. H. Beck, 2012 Pp. 682 ISBN 978-3- 406- 63084- 2 , €29.95. [REVIEW]Paul Gorner - 2013 - Kantian Review 18 (3):483-487.
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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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    Edmund Husserl: Briefe an Roman Ingarden. Mit Erläuterungen und Erinnerungen an Husserl. Herausgegeben von Roman Ingarden.Martinus Nijhoff. [REVIEW]Paul Gorner - 1971 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 2 (1):84-87.
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    Heidegger Explained. [REVIEW]Paul Gorner - 2009 - Review of Metaphysics 62 (3):659-660.
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    Review: The Development From Kant to Hegel. [REVIEW]Paul Gorner - 2003 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 1 (1):101-102.
  33. Paul Gorner: Twentieth-Century German Philosophy.C. Adair-Toteff - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 (4):687-690.
     
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  34. Paul Gorner, Heidegger's Being and Time: An Introduction Reviewed by.Brett Buchanan - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (1):3-6.
     
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  35. Paul Gorner, Heidegger's Being and Time: An Introduction.Brett Buchanan - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (1):3.
     
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    Comment on Gorner.Peter Nicholson - 2000 - Kantian Review 4:131-137.
    In his incisive and provocative analysis, ‘The place of punishment in Kant's Rechtslehre’, Paul Gorner discusses many aspects of Kant's position. I concentrate on his main contention:Kant's justification of judicial punishment simply does not fit the account of right he gives in the Rechtslehre. According to this account the only justification for coercion is that it constitutes a ‘hindering of a hindrance’ to freedom. But there is no way in which this requires punishment to be retributive.
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  37. Functionalism at Forty: A Critical Retrospective.Paul M. Churchland - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy 102 (1):33 - 50.
  38. Traditional and Analytical Philosophy.Ernst Tugendhat & P. A. Gorner - 1983 - Philosophy 58 (226):555-557.
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  39. Dispositional versus epistemic causality.Paul Bohan Broderick, Johannes Lenhard & Arnold Silverberg - 2006 - Minds and Machines 16 (3).
    Noam Chomsky and Frances Egan argue that David Marr’s computational theory of vision is not intentional, claiming that the formal scientific theory does not include description of visual content. They also argue that the theory is internalist in the sense of not describing things physically external to the perceiver. They argue that these claims hold for computational theories of vision in general. Beyond theories of vision, they argue that representational content does not figure as a topic within formal computational theories (...)
     
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    The courage to be.Paul Tillich - 1962 - New Haven: Yale University Press. Edited by Peter J. Gomes.
    This edition includes a new introduction by Peter J. Gomes that reflects on the impact of this book in the years since it was written.
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    Robert Kilwardby's science of logic: a thirteenth-century intensional logic.Paul Thom - 2019 - Boston: Brill.
    Paul Thom's book presents Kilwardby's science of logic as a body of demonstrative knowledge about inferences and their validity, about the semantics of non-modal and modal propositions, and about the logic of genus and species. This science is thoroughly intensional. It grounds the logic of inference on "that in virtue of which" the inference holds. It bases the truth conditions of propositions on relations between conceptual entities. It explains the logic of genus and species through the notion of essence. (...)
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  42. Marx bevrijd: natuur en vervreemding in de 21ste eeuw.Paul Cobben - 2022 - Amsterdam: Boom.
    De milieuproblematiek staat pas sinds kort op de agenda als een fenomeen dat de mensheid bedreigt. Toch blijkt het negentiende-eeuwse gedachtegoed van Karl Marx verrassende inzichten te bieden om deze actuele problemen te duiden. Marx laat zien dat het menselijk ingrijpen in de natuur leidt tot zelfvervreemding: de mens ondermijnt zijn bestaan als een wezen dat zelf deel uitmaakt van de natuur. Deze zelfvervreemding cumuleert in de kapitalistische samenleving. Marx lezend zien we dat de milieuproblematiek geen historische vergissing is, maar (...)
     
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    Poetenpädagogik Über Hölderlins Gedanken zur Erziehung.Rüdiger Görner - 1992 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 44 (1):1-14.
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    Poetik des Wissens.Rüdiger Görner - 1999 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 51 (4):342-360.
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    Wortglauben Hölderlins Suche nach poetischer Zeugenschaft.Rüdiger Görner - 2009 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 61 (1):74-80.
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    Zu Matthew Arnolds Kulturbegriff.Rüdiger Görner - 1989 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 41 (4):366-370.
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    Blind rule-following.Paul A. Boghossian - 2012 - In Annalisa Coliva (ed.), Mind, meaning, and knowledge: themes from the philosophy of Crispin Wright. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 27-48.
    In this chapter a new problem about rule-following is outlined, one that is distinct both from Kripke’s and Wright’s versions of the problem. This new problem cannot be correctly responsed to, as Kripke’s can, by invoking Wright’s Intentional Account of rule-following. The upshot might be called, following Kant, an antinomy of pure reason: we both must — and cannot — make sense of someone’s following a rule. The chapter explores various ways out of this antinomy without here endorsing any of (...)
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    Philosophy in the Renaissance: an anthology.Paul Richard Blum & James G. Snyder (eds.) - 2022 - Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press.
    The Renaissance was a period of great intellectual change and innovation as philosophers rediscovered the philosophy of classical antiquity and passed it on to the modern age. Renaissance philosophy is distinct both from the medieval scholasticism, based on revelation and authority, and from philosophers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries who transformed it into new philosophical systems. Despite the importance of the Renaissance to the development of philosophy over time, it has remained largely understudied by historians of philosophy and professional (...)
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    Faith with reason.Paul Helm - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Paul Helm investigates what religious faith is and what makes it reasonable.
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    Logic.Paul Tomassi - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    Logic brings elementary logic out of the academic darkness into the light of day. Paul Tomassi makes logic fully accessible for anyone trying to come to grips with the complexities of this challenging subject. This book is written in a patient and user-friendly way which makes both the nature and value of formal logic crystal clear. This textbook proceeds from a frank, informal introduction to fundamental logical notions to a system of formal logic rooted in the best of our (...)
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