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    Philosophy and politics.Bernard Delfgaauw - 1968 - Man and World 1 (1):31-36.
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    Philosophia en sophia: wijsbegeerte en wijsheid.Bernard Delfgaauw - 1975 - Philosophica 16.
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    Bibliografische Nota's. [REVIEW]Bernard Huyvaert, A. Pattin, B. Delfgaauw, G. Semeese, G. A. De Brie, Peter Jonkers, J. Janssens, P. Swiggers, W. A. De Pater, Herman Parret, M. Heijndrikx & Paul Soetaert - 1981 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 43 (2):407 - 413.
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  4. Autobigraphie.Bernard Delfgaauw - 1986 - Filosofia Oggi 9 (1):47-58.
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    A concise history of philosophy.Bernard Delfgaauw - 1968 - Sydney,: Gill & Son.
  6. Beknopte geschiedenis der wijsbegeerte.Bernard Delfgaauw - 1969 - Baarn,: Het Wereldvenster.
     
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    De wijsbegeerte van de 20e eeuw.Bernard Delfgaauw - 1966 - Baarn,: Het Wereldvenster.
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    Filosofie als drijfzand: open brief aan Frits Staal.Bernard Delfgaauw & Frits Staal - 1987
    Polemisch essay tegen de strekking van het werk "Over zin en onzin in filosofie, religie en wetenschap" door Frits Staal.
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    Filosofie van de vervreemding als vervreemding van de filosofie: Van Descartes naar Kant.Bernard Delfgaauw - 1987 - Kampen: Kok Agora.
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  10. Geschiedenis en vooruitgang.Bernard Delfgaauw - 1961 - Baarn: Het Wereldvenster.
    d. 1. Het ontstaan van de mens -- d. 2. De geschiedenis van de mens -- d. 3. De eeuwigheid van de mens.
     
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    Het spiritualistisch existentialisme van Louis Lavelle.Bernard Delfgaauw - 1947 - Amsterdam,: Noord-Hollandsche Uitg. Mij..
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  12. Over de schreef.Bernard Delfgaauw - 1968 - Baarn,: Het Wereldvenster.
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  13. Philosophie im 20.Bernard Delfgaauw - 1966 - Wien,: Herder.
     
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    Twentieth-century philosophy.Bernard Delfgaauw - 1969 - Albany, N.Y.,: Magi Books.
  15. The student history of philosophy.Bernard Delfgaauw - 1968 - Albany,: Magi Books.
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    Wat is existentialisme?: Kierkegaard, Marcel, Jaspers, Heidegger, Sartre.Bernard Delfgaauw - 1977 - Baarn: Wereldvenster.
    Verwantschap en tegenstelling tussen het existentialisme van bovenvermelde filosofen, in korte karakteristieken geschetst.
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    Wat is existentialisme?Bernard Delfgaauw - 1952 - Baarn,: Het Wereldvenster.
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  18. Waarom philosophie?Bernard Delfgaauw - 1953 - Amsterdam,: C. P. J. van der Peet.
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  19. Pacificus Delfgaauw, Saint Bernard, maître de l'amour divin.(Spirituels, 6.) Paris: FAC-éditions, 1994. Paper. Pp. 223. F 150. [REVIEW]Hugh Bernard Feiss - 1996 - Speculum 71 (2):416-417.
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  20. De filosofie van Bernard Delfgaauw.R. Bakker & H. G. Hubbeling - 1985 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 47 (2):334-335.
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  21. Bernard Delfgaauw, "The Student History of Philosophy". [REVIEW]John B. Davis - 1968 - The Thomist 32 (4):593.
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  22. Bernard Delfgaauw, "Twentieth Century Philosophy". [REVIEW]J. B. Davis - 1970 - The Thomist 34 (4):668.
     
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  23. Bernard Delfgaauw, "Geschichte als Fortschritt". [REVIEW]Johannes Witt-Hansen - 1968 - Man and World 1 (1):143.
     
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    "Twentieth-Century Philosophy," by Bernard Delfgaauw, trans. N. D. Smith. [REVIEW]Lee C. Rice - 1971 - Modern Schoolman 48 (4):425-426.
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    The Student History of Philosophy. By Bernard Delfgaauw[REVIEW]James Collins - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 46 (4):394-395.
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    The Student History of Philosophy. By Bernard Delfgaauw[REVIEW]E. L. Suntrup - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 46 (4):394-395.
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    From Descriptive Functions to Sets of Ordered Pairs.Bernard Linsky - 2009 - In Alexander Hieke & Hannes Leitgeb (eds.), Reduction, abstraction, analysis: proceedings of the 31th International Ludwig Wittgenstein-Symposium in Kirchberg, 2008. Frankfurt: de Gruyter. pp. 259-272.
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    Drie typen in evoluerend kristendom.B. Delfgaauw - 1965 - Bijdragen 26 (4):383-388.
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  29. A Cognitive Theory of Consciousness.Bernard J. Baars - 1988 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Conscious experience is one of the most difficult and thorny problems in psychological science. Its study has been neglected for many years, either because it was thought to be too difficult, or because the relevant evidence was thought to be poor. Bernard Baars suggests a way to specify empirical constraints on a theory of consciousness by contrasting well-established conscious phenomena - such as stimulus representations known to be attended, perceptual, and informative - with closely comparable unconscious ones - such (...)
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  30. De eeuwige vrede.I. Kant & B. Delfgaauw - 1987 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 49 (2):313-314.
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    An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine.Claude Bernard, Henry Copley Greene & Lawrence Joseph Henderson - 1957 - Courier Corporation.
    The basic principles of scientific research from the great French physiologist whose contributions in the 19th century included the discovery of vasomotor nerves; nature of curare and other poisons in human body; more.
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  32. The functions of consciousness.Bernard J. Baars - 1988 - In A Cognitive Theory of Consciousness. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  33. Ethics, character, and authentic transformational leadership.Bernard M. Bass & Paul Steidlmeier - manuscript
     
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    The thought of John Sallis: phenomenology, Plato, imagination.Bernard Freydberg - 2012 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
    Part I. Phenomenology -- Phenomenology and the return to beginnings -- Delimitations: phenomenology and the end of metaphysics -- Part II. Sallis's Plato interpretation -- Being and logos: reading the Platonic dialogues -- Chorology: on beginning in Plato's Timaeus -- Platonic legacies -- Part III. Art/Sallis -- Stone -- Shades-of painting at the limit -- Topographies -- Part IV. Sallis and other thinkers -- The gathering of reason -- Spacings-of reason and imagination in texts of Kant, Fichte, Hegel -- Echoes: (...)
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    Poétique du possible. [REVIEW]Bernard Cullen - 1985 - Irish Philosophical Journal 2 (1):69-69.
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  36. How conscious experience and working memory interact.Bernard J. Baars & Stan Franklin - 2003 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 7 (4):166-172.
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    Global Workspace Dynamics: Cortical “Binding and Propagation” Enables Conscious Contents.Bernard J. Baars, Stan Franklin & Thomas Zoega Ramsoy - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    The Problems of a Political Animal: Community, Justice, and Conflict in Aristotelian Political Thought.Bernard Yack - 1993 - University of California Press.
    A bold new interpretation of Aristotelian thought is central to Bernard Yack's provocative new book. He shows that for Aristotle, community is a conflict-ridden fact of everyday life, as well as an ideal of social harmony and integration. From political justice and the rule of law to class struggle and moral conflict, Yack maintains that Aristotle intended to explain the conditions of everyday political life, not just, as most commentators assume, to represent the hypothetical achievements of an idealistic "best (...)
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  39. Black reparations.Bernard Boxill - 2022 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1.
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  40. In the theatre of consciousness: Global workspace theory, a rigorous scientific theory of consciousness.Bernard J. Baars - 1997 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 4 (4):292-309.
    Can we make progress exploring consciousness? Or is it forever beyond human reach? In science we never know the ultimate outcome of the journey. We can only take whatever steps our current knowledge affords. This paper explores today's evidence from the viewpoint of Global Workspace theory. First, we ask what kind of evidence has the most direct bearing on the question. The answer given here is ‘contrastive analysis’ -- a set of paired comparisons between similar conscious and unconscious processes. This (...)
     
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    Degrees That Are Not Degrees of Categoricity.Bernard Anderson & Barbara Csima - 2016 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 57 (3):389-398.
    A computable structure $\mathcal {A}$ is $\mathbf {x}$-computably categorical for some Turing degree $\mathbf {x}$ if for every computable structure $\mathcal {B}\cong\mathcal {A}$ there is an isomorphism $f:\mathcal {B}\to\mathcal {A}$ with $f\leq_{T}\mathbf {x}$. A degree $\mathbf {x}$ is a degree of categoricity if there is a computable structure $\mathcal {A}$ such that $\mathcal {A}$ is $\mathbf {x}$-computably categorical, and for all $\mathbf {y}$, if $\mathcal {A}$ is $\mathbf {y}$-computably categorical, then $\mathbf {x}\leq_{T}\mathbf {y}$. We construct a $\Sigma^{0}_{2}$ set whose degree (...)
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  42. The conscious access hypothesis: Origins and recent evidence.Bernard J. Baars - 2002 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (1):47-52.
  43. Self-respect and protest.Bernard R. Boxill - 1976 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 6 (1):58-69.
  44. Morality: its nature and justification.Bernard Gert - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Bernard Gert.
    This book offers the fullest and most sophisticated account of Gert's influential moral theory, a model first articulated in the classic work The Moral Rules: A New Rational Foundation for Morality, published in 1970. In this final revision, Gert makes clear that the moral rules are only one part of an informal system that does not provide unique answers to every moral question but does always provide a range of morally acceptable options. A new chapter on reasons includes an account (...)
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    Big tech and societal sustainability: an ethical framework.Bernard Arogyaswamy - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (4):829-840.
    Sustainability is typically viewed as consisting of three forces, economic, social, and ecological, in tension with one another. In this paper, we address the dangers posed to societal sustainability. The concern being addressed is the very survival of societies where the rights of individuals, personal and collective freedoms, an independent judiciary and media, and democracy, despite its messiness, are highly valued. We argue that, as a result of various technological innovations, a range of dysfunctional impacts are threatening social and political (...)
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    Does Philosophy Help or Hinder Scientific Work on Consciousness?Bernard J. Baars & Katharine McGovern - 1993 - Consciousness and Cognition 2 (1):18-27.
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    La curiosité, sel de l'esprit.Bernard Pierrat - 2009 - Saint-Etienne: Aubin.
    Ce livre est composé de chroniques destinées à la revue mensuelle du Rotary club de Colmar dont Bernard Pierrat est un ancien président. L'auteur porte un regard critique sur les informations recueillies dans de nombreux domaines pour apaiser les angoisses nées le plus souvent de l'ignorance. Les avancées fulgurantes de la science ont bouleversé les repères auxquels nous nous référions dans notre approche du réel. Nous sommes sans cesse confrontés à des questions nouvelles qui sollicitent notre curiosité, ce sel (...)
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    Blacks and Social Justice.Bernard R. Boxill - 1984 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    From Bernard Boxill, professor of philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and editor of Race and Racism, comes a tightly-argued, very illuminating book that will be essential reading for anyone interested in ...
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  49. Global workspace theory of consciousness: Toward a cognitive neuroscience of human experience?Bernard J. Baars - 2006 - In Steven Laureys (ed.), Boundaries of Consciousness. Elsevier.
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    Science and the social order.Bernard Barber - 1978 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    The author, seeing science as a social activity, directs our attention to the problems of the social control of science. He discusses the sense in which science as a social activity is planned and unplanned.
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