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    The Cabala: Its Influence on Judaism and Christianity.Bernhard Pick - 2014 - Createspace Independent Publishing Platform.
    Pick's The Cabala: Its Influence on Judaism and Christianity is a wonderful brief overview of the Cabala. In it, Pick describes the origin of the Cabala, the pre-Zohar, Zohar, and post-Zohar periods, and how the Cabala relates to Judaism and Christianity. A table of contents is included for easier navigation.
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    Early Attacks on Christianity and Its Defenders.Bernhard Pick - 1911 - The Monist 21 (1):43-72.
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  3. Paralipomena.Bernhard Pick - 1909 - The Monist 19:311.
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    The Attack of Celsus on Christianity.Bernhard Pick - 1911 - The Monist 21 (2):223-266.
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    The Followers of Jesus in the Talmud.Bernhard Pick - 1910 - The Monist 20 (2):263-278.
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    The Personality of Jesus in the Talmud.Bernhard Pick - 1910 - The Monist 20 (1):4-32.
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    The Sayings of Jesus in the Talmud.Bernhard Pick - 1910 - The Monist 20 (3):414-433.
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  8. Aralipomena. [REVIEW]Bernhard Pick - 1909 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 19:311.
     
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    Review of Bernhard Pick: The Apocryphal Acts of Paul, Peter, John, Andrew and Thomas[REVIEW]Nathaniel Schmidt - 1912 - International Journal of Ethics 22 (3):372-374.
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    Review of Bernhard Pick: The Apocryphal Acts of Paul, Peter, John, Andrew and Thomas[REVIEW]Nathaniel Schmidt - 1912 - International Journal of Ethics 22 (3):372-374.
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    The Apocryphal Acts of Paul, Peter, John, Andrew and Thomas. Bernhard Pick.Nathaniel Schmidt - 1912 - International Journal of Ethics 22 (3):372-374.
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    Book Review:The Apocryphal Acts of Paul, Peter, John, Andrew and Thomas. Bernhard Pick[REVIEW]Nathaniel Schmidt - 1912 - International Journal of Ethics 22 (3):372.
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    God or the divine?: religious transcendence beyond Monism and theism, between personality and impersonality.Bernhard Nitsche & Marcus Schmücker (eds.) - 2023 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Is there a language of transcendence which does not fall under the well-worn categories of monism, theism, pantheism, biblical or pagan monotheism, personal or tripersonal God, or an impersonal absolute, conceived as immanent and/or transcendent? The present set of studies from different fields of research centers on the question whether it is possible to speak at all of transcendence or a divinity, and if it is, under what limitations does such speech proceed. In current discussion in theology and in philosophy (...)
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    Theophysis: Ernst Haeckels Philosophie des Naturganzen.Bernhard Kleeberg - 2005 - Köln: Böhlau.
    In den 1860er Jahren entwarf der Zoologe Ernst Haeckel die wissenschaftliche Weltanschauung des Monismus, die er in einer Vielzahl popularwissenschaftlicher Schriften mit grossem Erfolg verbreitete. Auf der Grundlage der Darwinschen Theorie rief er die Biologie zur neuen Leitwissenschaft aus und postulierte die Einheit von Natur und Kultur. Seither galt Haeckel vielen als der deutsche Darwin, der die Gottesebenbildlichkeit des Menschen sowie die Schopfungstheologie zu Grabe getragen und so dem modernen Weltbild zum Durchbruch verholfen habe. Infolgedessen wurden die naturtheologischen und pantheistischen (...)
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  15. Don’t Look Now.Bernhard Salow & Arif Ahmed - 2019 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 70 (2):327-350.
    Good’s theorem is the apparent platitude that it is always rational to ‘look before you leap’: to gather information before making a decision when doing so is free. We argue that Good’s theorem is not platitudinous and may be false. And we argue that the correct advice is rather to ‘make your act depend on the answer to a question’. Looking before you leap is rational when, but only when, it is a way to do this.
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    Responsive Ethics.Bernhard Waldenfels - 2012 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), The Oxford handbook of contemporary phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter covers the traditional role of responsibility, and the possible connections between response and responsibility. These connections are explored through the advance of trust and the surplus of the extraordinary in relation to the Third Party. The idea of responsibility comes from the sphere of juridical law, and has a theological touch. The classical conception presented suffers from a permanent erosion that is reinforced by systemic constraints. Trust is a natural element of every community that is together applied by (...)
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    Hyperphänomene: Modi hyperbolischer Erfahrung.Bernhard Waldenfels - 2012 - Berlin: Suhrkamp.
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    Das Herz des Philosophen: Leben und Denken des Kardinals Nikolaus von Kues.Georg Pick - 2001 - Frankfurt/Main: R.G. Fischer. Edited by Siegfried Pick & Georg Pick.
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    Grounding attention in action control: The intentional control of selection.Bernhard Hommel - 2010 - In Brian Bruya (ed.), Effortless Attention: A New Perspective in the Cognitive Science of Attention and Action. MIT Press. pp. 121--140.
    This chapter challenges the assumption of attention functioning as a means of preventing consciousness from getting overloaded, and also challenges the assumption of any relationships between management of scarce resources and the original biological function of attention. It emphasizes that attention is directly derived from mechanisms governing the control of basic movements. The author establishes the theoretical stage through discussions on the implications of the brain’s preference to stimulus events and action plans in a feature-based manner and processing information through (...)
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    Acquisition, representation, and control of action.Bernhard Hommel & Birgit Elsner - 2008 - In Ezequiel Morsella, John A. Bargh & Peter M. Gollwitzer (eds.), Oxford handbook of human action. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 371--398.
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    Ortsverschiebungen, Zeitverschiebungen: Modi leibhaftiger Erfahrung.Bernhard Waldenfels - 2009 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
    Wiederkehr des Raumes?. Topologisches Paradigmen ; Rückkehr zum gelebten Raum ; Raumkonzepte und Raumpraktiken ; Regionale oder fundamentale Räumlichkeit ; Zweideutigkeiten und Paradoxien der Lebenswelt -- Polarität von Ort und Raum. Phänomenologische Topik ; Wo-Frage im Schatten der Was-Frage ; Ortsbestimmung als Antwort auf eine Wo-Frage ; Fremde und eigene Wo-Frage ; Hier als Standort : Grund und Boden ; Woher und Wohin : Wegstrecken ; Worin : offene und geschlossene Räume ; Ringsum : Umgebung, Umwelt und Welt ; Wie (...)
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  22. Elusive Externalism.Bernhard Salow - 2019 - Mind 128 (510):397-427.
    Epistemologists have recently noted a tension between (i) denying access internalism, and (ii) maintaining that rational agents cannot be epistemically akratic, believing claims akin to ‘p, but I shouldn’t believe p’. I bring out the tension, and develop a new way to resolve it. The basic strategy is to say that access internalism is false, but that counterexamples to it are ‘elusive’ in a way that prevents rational agents from suspecting that they themselves are counterexamples to the internalist principles. I (...)
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    Technische Kultur: instrumentelles Verstehen und technisches Handeln.Bernhard Irrgang - 2001 - Paderborn: Schöningh.
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    Verfremdung der Moderne: Phänomenologische Grenzgänge.Bernhard Waldenfels - 2001 - Göttingen: Wallstein.
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    Pseudo‐mechanistic Explanations in Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience.Bernhard Hommel - 2020 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (4):1294-1305.
    Pseudo‐mechanistic explanations in psychology and cognitive neuroscienceThis paper focuses on the level of systems/cognitive neuroscience. It argues that the great majority of explanations in psychology and cognitive neuroscience is “pseudo‐mechanistic.” On the basis of various case studies, Hommel argues that cognitive neuroscience should move beyond what he calls an “Aristotelian phase” to become a mature “Galilean” science seeking to discover actual mechanisms of cognitive phenomena.
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    New Media Ethics.Bernhard Debatin - 2010 - In Christian Schicha & Carsten Brosda (eds.), Handbuch Medienethik. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. pp. 318--327.
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    Between Logic and the World: An Integrated Theory of Generics.Bernhard Nickel - 2016 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Bernhard Nickel presents a theory of generic sentences and the kind-directed modes of thought they express. The theory closely integrates compositional semantics with metaphysics to solve the problem that generics pose: what do generics mean? Generic sentences are extremely simple, yet if there are patterns to be discerned in terms of which are true and which are false, these patterns are subtle and complex. Ravens are black, and lions have manes: statistical measures cannot do justice to the facts, but (...)
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    Religion as a control guide: On the impact of religion on cognition.Bernhard Hommel & Lorenza S. Colzato - 2010 - Zygon 45 (3):596-604.
    Religions commonly are taken to provide general orientation in leading one's life. We develop here the idea that religions also may have a much more concrete guidance function in providing systematic decision biases in the face of cognitive-control dilemmas. In particular, we assume that the selective reward that religious belief systems provide for rule-conforming behavior induces systematic biases in cognitive-control parameters that are functional in producing the wanted behavior. These biases serve as default values under uncertainty and affect performance in (...)
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  29. Plural Action.Hans Bernhard Schmid - 2008 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 38 (1):25-54.
    In this paper, I distinguish three claims, which I label individual intentional autonomy, individual intentional autarky, and intentional individualism. The autonomy claim is that under normal circumstances, each individual's behavior has to be interpreted as his or her own action. The autarky claim is that the intentional interpretation of an individual's behavior has to bottom out in that individual's own volitions, or pro-attitudes. The individualism claim is weaker, arguing that any interpretation of an individual's behavior has to be given in (...)
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  30. Organization of spatial knowledge in children.Herbert L. Pick - 1993 - In Naomi M. Eilan (ed.), Spatial representation: problems in philosophy and psychology. Cambridge: Blackwell. pp. 31--42.
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  31. The theory of event coding (TEC): A framework for perception and action planning.Bernhard Hommel, Jochen Müsseler, Gisa Aschersleben & Wolfgang Prinz - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):849-878.
    Traditional approaches to human information processing tend to deal with perception and action planning in isolation, so that an adequate account of the perception-action interface is still missing. On the perceptual side, the dominant cognitive view largely underestimates, and thus fails to account for, the impact of action-related processes on both the processing of perceptual information and on perceptual learning. On the action side, most approaches conceive of action planning as a mere continuation of stimulus processing, thus failing to account (...)
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    Axiomata philosophica Venerabilis Bedae,: viri in divinis atqve hvmanis literis exercitatissimi, ex Aristotele et alijs.Bernhard Bede, Wolter & Aristotle - 1623 - Sumptibus Bernardi Gualtherii.
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  33. Entwicklungslinien naturphilosophischen Denkens in der Auseinandersetzung zwischen Materialismus und Idealismus: ein Beitrag zur Synthese und Integration von Wissen.Bernhard Schmolke - 2000 - Buchholz in der Nordheide: Ethos-Verlag.
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  34. Strangeness, Hospitality, and Enmity.Bernhard Waldenfels - 2011 - In Nathan Eckstrand & Christopher S. Yates (eds.), Philosophy and the return of violence: studies from this widening gyre. London: Continuum International Publishing Group.
     
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    To push or not to push? Affective influences on moral judgment depend on decision frame.Bernhard Pastötter, Sabine Gleixner, Theresa Neuhauser & Karl-Heinz T. Bäuml - 2013 - Cognition 126 (3):373-377.
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    Ergebnisse und probleme der naturwissenschaft.Bernhard Bavink - 1924 - Leipzig,: S. Hirzel.
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    Visualizations of the square of opposition.Peter Bernhard - 2008 - Logica Universalis 2 (1):31-41.
    . In logic, diagrams have been used for a very long time. Nevertheless philosophers and logicians are not quite clear about the logical status of diagrammatical representations. Fact is that there is a close relationship between particular visual (resp. graphical) properties of diagrams and logical properties. This is why the representation of the four categorical propositions by different diagram systems allows a deeper insight into the relations of the logical square. In this paper I want to give some examples.
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    A snapshot of media ethics for online journalists.Bernhard Debatin - 2008 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 23 (3):257 – 259.
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    Media Ethics in a Fast Changing Media Environment.Bernhard Debatin - 2013 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 28 (1):72 - 74.
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    Patterns of the Earth.Bernhard Edmaier - 2007 - New York: Phaidon. Edited by Angelika Jung-Hüttl.
    Bands -- Stripes -- Ripples -- Circles -- Spots -- Grains -- Forks -- Branches -- Webs -- Curves -- Ribbons -- Swirls -- Spikes -- Grids -- Cracks.
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    Hüllensysteme und Erweiterung von Quasi‐Ordnungen.Bernhard Banaschewski - 1956 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 2 (8‐9):117-130.
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    Hüllensysteme und Erweiterung von Quasi‐Ordnungen.Bernhard Banaschewski - 1956 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 2 (8-9):117-130.
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    It's not what you did, it's what you could have done.Regan M. Bernhard, Hannah LeBaron & Jonathan Phillips - 2022 - Cognition 228 (C):105222.
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    Die Non-standard Analysis: Eine Rehabilitierung des Unendlichkleinen in den Grundlagen der Mathematik.Bernhard Arens - 1985 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 16 (1):147-150.
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    The Minimax, the Minimin, and the Hurwicz Adjustment Principle.Bernhard F. Arnold, Ingrid Größl & Peter Stahlecker - 2002 - Theory and Decision 52 (3):233-260.
    In this paper the Hurwicz decision rule is applied to an adjustment problem concerning the decision whether a given action should be improved in the light of some knowledge on the states of nature or on other actors' behaviour. In comparison with the minimax and the minimin adjustment principles the general Hurwicz rule reduces to these specific classes whenever the underlying loss function is quadratic and knowledge is given by an ellipsoidal set. In the framework of the adjustment model discussed (...)
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    Religion der Erfahrung: Einführung in das Denken Franz Rosenzweigs.Bernhard Casper - 2004 - Paderborn: Schöningh.
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  47. Lewis on iterated knowledge.Bernhard Salow - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (6):1571-1590.
    The status of the knowledge iteration principles in the account provided by Lewis in “Elusive Knowledge” is disputed. By distinguishing carefully between what in the account describes the contribution of the attributor’s context and what describes the contribution of the subject’s situation, we can resolve this dispute in favour of Holliday’s claim that the iteration principles are rendered invalid. However, that is not the end of the story. For Lewis’s account still predicts that counterexamples to the negative iteration principle ) (...)
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  48. Margaret urban Walker.Picking Up Pieces - 1997 - In Diana T. Meyers (ed.), Feminists rethink the self. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
     
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    Can Brains in Vats Think as a Team?Hans Bernhard Schmid - 2003 - Philosophical Explorations 6 (3):201-217.
    The specter of the ‘group mind’ or ‘collective subject’ plays a crucial and fateful role in the current debate on collective intentionality. Fear of the group mind is one important reason why philosophers of collective intentionality resort to individualism. It is argued here that this measure taken against the group mind is as unnecessary as it is detrimental to our understanding of what it means to share an intention. A non-individualistic concept of shared intentionality does not necessarily have to get (...)
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    Casuistry: On a Method of Ethical Judgement in Patient Care.Bernhard Bleyer - 2020 - HEC Forum 32 (3):211-226.
    The article is dedicated to the application questions of a case study method known as casuistry. In its long tradition, it focuses on an influential variant of the early modern period and reconstructs its functionality. In the course of reading recent receptions, it is noted that some studies speak of a “casuistic revival” in moral case deliberation in health care. As a result of this revival, casuistry has been modified in such a way that it guides case discussions in practice (...)
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