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    Critique of Judgment.Immanuel Kant & Werner S. Pluhar - 2005 - Indianapolis, Indiana: Barnes & Noble Publishing. Edited by J. H. Bernard. Translated by Werner S. Pluhar.
    This is Werner S. Pluhar's translation of Immanuel Kant's Critique of Judgment (Kritik der Urtheilskraft) for Hackett Publications (Indianapolis, Indiana). ISBN 9780872200258 (paperback).
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    Abortion and simple consciousness.Werner S. Pluhar - 1977 - Journal of Philosophy 74 (3):159-172.
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    Nonnaturalism Proper.Werner S. Pluhar - 1977 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 4 (1):15-30.
    In this paper the author argues that nonnaturalism, the theory which holds that ethical judgments and deliberations are, respectively, assertions of and searches for some supposed "non-natural" ethical facts accessible only to some supposed non-sensuous kind of perception ("intuition"), has been abandoned by philosophers prematurely. For, once construed properly as its rivals have been all along, the theory does not itself make these suppositions as its opponents allege; it merely attributes them by implication to the users of ethical language. The (...)
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    Nonnaturalism Proper.Werner S. Pluhar - 1977 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 4 (1):15-30.
    In this paper the author argues that nonnaturalism, the theory which holds that ethical judgments and deliberations are, respectively, assertions of and searches for some supposed "non-natural" ethical facts accessible only to some supposed non-sensuous kind of perception ("intuition"), has been abandoned by philosophers prematurely. For, once construed properly as its rivals have been all along, the theory does not itself make these suppositions as its opponents allege; it merely attributes them by implication to the users of ethical language. The (...)
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  5. Kritik Der Reinen Vernunft.Immanuel Kant, Jens Timmermann, Werner S. Pluhar, Paul Guyer & Allen W. Wood - 1999 - Erkenntnis 51 (2-3):357-363.
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  6. Class crystallization and its urban pattern.Werner S. Landecker - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  7. Immanuel Kant, Kritik der reinen Vernunft, edited by Jens Timmermann, Felix Meiner Verlag Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason, translated by Werner S. Pluhar with an Introduction by Patricia W. Kitcher, Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason, tran. [REVIEW]Peter McLaughlin - 1999 - Erkenntnis 51 (2-3):2-3.
     
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    Fundamentals of Philosophy’s Theory of the State. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1988 - Philosophy and History 21 (2):147-148.
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    An Outline History of Natural Philosophy and its Main Problems. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1975 - Philosophy and History 8 (2):197-198.
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    Awareness through the Senses. Foundations of an Anthropological Aesthetic. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1990 - Philosophy and History 23 (1):51-52.
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    Between Philosophy and Educational Theory. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1991 - Philosophy and History 24 (1-2):4-4.
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    Cybernetics and Sociology. On the Applicability and Application Hitherto of Cybernetics in Sociology. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1972 - Philosophy and History 5 (2):151-152.
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    Cybernetic Doctrine of the State. An Analysis of the State on the Basis of the Servomechanism Model. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1972 - Philosophy and History 5 (1):37-38.
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    Critical Studies. On Schelling and the Philosophy of Culture. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1973 - Philosophy and History 6 (1):64-65.
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    Death, Modernity and Society. Draft of a Theory on the Repression of Death. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1990 - Philosophy and History 23 (2):136-138.
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    Ethics in Humanism. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1983 - Philosophy and History 16 (2):132-134.
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    Eduard Spranger. Philosophy and Criticism of Civilization. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1971 - Philosophy and History 4 (1):50-51.
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    Humanism and the Natural Sciences. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1983 - Philosophy and History 16 (2):137-138.
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    International Annual of Interdisciplinary Research. Vol. I. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1976 - Philosophy and History 9 (2):173-178.
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    International Annual of Interdisciplinary Research. Vol. I. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1976 - Philosophy and History 9 (2):173-178.
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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1973 - Philosophy and History 6 (2):160-161.
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    The World Square. A Religious Cosmology. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1987 - Philosophy and History 20 (1):42-43.
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    Legitimation as Anthropology—A Critique of the Philosophy of A. Gehlen. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1976 - Philosophy and History 9 (2):143-145.
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    Linguistico-analytic Ethics and Practical Freedom—The Problem of Ethics as an Autonomous Science. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1975 - Philosophy and History 8 (2):212-213.
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    Nihilism as a Phenomenon of the History of Ideas in Scientific Discussion during the Present Century. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1976 - Philosophy and History 9 (1):3-5.
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    Nihilism as a Phenomenon of the History of Ideas in Scientific Discussion during the Present Century. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1976 - Philosophy and History 9 (1):3-5.
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    On the Cybernetics of the Learning Process. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1973 - Philosophy and History 6 (1):9-10.
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    Pedagogy as a Process of Experience. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1981 - Philosophy and History 14 (1):29-30.
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    Recognizing and Voting. A Cybernetic Model. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1972 - Philosophy and History 5 (1):22-23.
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    Research Methods in the Science of Education. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1972 - Philosophy and History 5 (2):156-157.
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    The Self and the World—The Philosophy of Subjectivity. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1981 - Philosophy and History 14 (1):53-54.
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    The Theme of the “Owner” in the Philosophy of Max Stirner. His Contribution to the Radicalization of the Anthropological Question. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1980 - Philosophy and History 13 (2):154-156.
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    The Transgression of Being and Creativity. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1981 - Philosophy and History 14 (1):13-15.
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    The World Square. A Religious Cosmology. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1987 - Philosophy and History 20 (1):42-43.
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    Who is Man? Draft of an Open and Imperative Anthropology. [REVIEW]Werner S. Nicklis - 1982 - Philosophy and History 15 (1):33-34.
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    Concordia discors: Or: What do economists think?Werner W. Pommerehne, Friedrich Schneider, Guy Gilbert & Bruno S. Frey - 1984 - Theory and Decision 16 (3):251-308.
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    Das Glossar Koryǒ-pangǒn im Kyerim-yusa: Studien zur Entschlüsselung eines chinesischen Glossars mittelkoreanischer WörterDas Glossar Koryo-pangon im Kyerim-yusa: Studien zur Entschlusselung eines chinesischen Glossars mittelkoreanischer Worter.S. R. Ramsey & Werner Sasse - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (4):425.
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  38. Myth and philosophy in Plato's Phaedrus.Daniel S. Werner - 2012 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Plato's dialogues frequently criticize traditional Greek myth, yet Plato also integrates myth with his writing. Daniel S. Werner confronts this paradox through an in-depth analysis of the Phaedrus, Plato's most mythical dialogue. Werner argues that the myths of the Phaedrus serve several complex functions: they bring nonphilosophers into the philosophical life; they offer a starting point for philosophical inquiry; they unify the dialogue as a literary and dramatic whole; they draw attention to the limits of language and the (...)
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    Aristotle. Fundamentals of the History of his Development. [REVIEW]R. S., Werner Jaeger & Richard Robinson - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (14):382.
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    Studying Different Tasks of Implicit Learning across Multiple Test Sessions Conducted on the Web.Werner Sævland & Elisabeth Norman - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  41. The New Testament: The History of the Investigation of It's Problems.Werner Georg Kümmel, S. MacLean Gilmour & Howard C. Kee - 1972
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    Prescriptive formality and normative rationality in modern legal systems: festschrift for Robert S. Summers.Werner Krawietz, Neil MacCormick, G. H. von Wright & Robert S. Summers (eds.) - 1994 - Berlin: Duncker Und Humblot.
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    Creative Flow and Physiologic States in Dancers During Performance.S. Victoria Jaque, Paula Thomson, Jessica Zaragoza, Frances Werner, Jeff Podeszwa & Kristin Jacobs - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  44. Scientific perspectivism: A philosopher of science's response to the challenge of big data biology.Werner Callebaut - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (1):69-80.
    Big data biology—bioinformatics, computational biology, systems biology (including ‘omics’), and synthetic biology—raises a number of issues for the philosophy of science. This article deals with several such: Is data-intensive biology a new kind of science, presumably post-reductionistic? To what extent is big data biology data-driven? Can data ‘speak for themselves?’ I discuss these issues by way of a reflection on Carl Woese’s worry that “a society that permits biology to become an engineering discipline, that allows that science to slip into (...)
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  45. Do S-cones contribute to OFF channels? Psychophysical tests of an unresolved physiological problem.K. Shinomori, J. S. Werner & L. Spillmann - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview. pp. 107-107.
     
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    A Comparative Study of Early Buddhism and Kantian Philosophy.S. G. M. Weerasinghe & Karel Werner - 1996 - Asian Philosophy 6:76-77.
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    Human colour vision: 1. colour mixture and retino-geniculate processing.John S. Werner - 2001 - In Werner Backhaus (ed.), Neuronal Coding of Perceptual Systems. World Scientific. pp. 79--101.
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    Hue opponency: A constraint on colour categorization known from experience and experiment.John S. Werner & Michelle L. Bieber - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (2):210-211.
    The terms red, green, yellow, and blue are both necessary and sufficient to describe our chromatic experience. Their uniqueness and opponent nature is supported by evidence obtained under supra-threshold conditions, especially hue cancellation. These constraints are nontrivial. How some electrophysiologically identified mechanisms contribute to colour appearance is not known, but their complexities do not refute our experience of elemental hues.
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    Neue Gründe.Timo S. Werner - 2020 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2020 (2):203-205.
    Felix Trautmann, Das Imaginäre in der Demokratie. Politische Befreiung und das Rätsel der freiwilligen Knechtschaft, Konstanz: Konstanz University Press 2020.
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  50. Concurring Emotions, Affective Empathy, and Phenomenal Understanding.Christiana Werner - 2023 - Passion: Journal of the European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotion 1 (2):103-107.
    According to an optimistic view, affective empathy is a route to knowledge of what it is like to be in the target person’s state (“phenomenal knowledge”). Roughly, the idea is that the empathizer gains this knowledge by means of empathically experiencing the target’s emotional state. The literature on affective empathy, however, often draws a simplified picture according to which the target feels only a single emotion at a time. Co-occurring emotions (“concurrent emotions”) are rarely considered. This is problematic, because concurring (...)
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