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    Die Heroische Tugend.A. W. Centner - 1936 - New Scholasticism 10 (1):90-91.
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    Die Unsterblichkeit Der Seele.A. W. Centner - 1931 - New Scholasticism 5 (2):171-174.
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    Einleitung in Die Metaphysik.A. W. Centner - 1936 - New Scholasticism 10 (1):72-74.
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    Fundamentals of Philosophy.A. W. Centner - 1932 - New Scholasticism 6 (4):351-354.
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    Handschriftliche Forschungen und Funde zu den philosophischen Schriften des Petrus Hispanus, des spaeteren Papstes Johannes XXI.A. W. Centner - 1939 - New Scholasticism 13 (1):83-84.
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    Leben und Wirken Bernard Overbergs.A. W. Centner - 1935 - New Scholasticism 9 (1):91-91.
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    Schelling.A. W. Centner - 1937 - New Scholasticism 11 (2):176-177.
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    Wesen und Wesenserkenntnis.A. W. Centner - 1937 - New Scholasticism 11 (1):83-84.
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    Aufstiege zur Metaphysik, Heute und Ehedem. [REVIEW]A. W. Centner - 1935 - New Scholasticism 9 (1):65-67.
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    Cardinal F. Ehrle, Die Scholastik und ihre Aufgaben in unserer Zeit. [REVIEW]A. W. Centner - 1934 - New Scholasticism 8 (3):289-289.
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    Die Erschliessung des Seins. [REVIEW]A. W. Centner - 1936 - New Scholasticism 10 (3):279-280.
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    Die Entwicklung der dogmatischen Glaubenspsychologie in der mittelalterlichen Scholastik. [REVIEW]A. W. Centner - 1934 - New Scholasticism 8 (3):288-288.
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    Die Introductiones in logicam des Wilhelm von Shyreswood: Literarhistorische Einleitung und Textausgabe. [REVIEW]A. W. Centner - 1939 - New Scholasticism 13 (1):83-83.
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    Das problem der Wahrheitssicherung bei Thomas von Aquin. [REVIEW]A. W. Centner - 1932 - New Scholasticism 6 (2):167-169.
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    Dasein Und Wesen Gottes. [REVIEW]A. W. Centner - 1931 - New Scholasticism 5 (1):85-86.
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    Das Wesen der Hoffnung in Natur und Uebernatur. [REVIEW]A. W. Centner - 1933 - New Scholasticism 7 (4):373-374.
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    Der Zweck in der Philosophie des Franz Suarez. [REVIEW]A. W. Centner - 1937 - New Scholasticism 11 (1):84-85.
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    Geschichte der katholischen Theologie seit dem Ausgang der Vaeterzeit. [REVIEW]A. W. Centner - 1934 - New Scholasticism 8 (3):260-262.
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    Gegenstandslogik und Denklogik. [REVIEW]A. W. Centner - 1928 - New Scholasticism 2 (3):284-286.
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    Kants Qualitaetscategorien. [REVIEW]A. W. Centner - 1931 - New Scholasticism 5 (4):379-379.
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    Der Zweck in der Philosophie des Franz Suarez. [REVIEW]A. W. Centner - 1937 - New Scholasticism 11 (1):84-85.
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    The Soul Comes Back. [REVIEW]A. W. Centner - 1929 - New Scholasticism 3 (4):476-478.
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    Ueber das Entstehen von Gestalten. [REVIEW]A. W. Centner - 1929 - New Scholasticism 3 (3):336-337.
  24. The possibility of absolute representations.A. W. Moore - 2023 - In James Conant & Jesse M. Mulder (eds.), Reading Rödl: on Self-consciousness and objectivity. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    A Quietist Particularism.A. W. Price - 2013 - In David Bakhurst, Margaret Olivia Little & Brad Hooker (eds.), Thinking about reasons: themes from the philosophy of Jonathan Dancy. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. pp. 218.
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    Was the author of the Tractatus a transcendental idealist?A. W. Moore - 2013 - In Peter M. Sullivan & Michael D. Potter (eds.), Wittgenstein's Tractatus: history and interpretation. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 239.
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  27. History and the future of logical empiricism.A. W. Carus - 2013 - In Erich H. Reck (ed.), The historical turn in analytic philosophy. New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    Wittgenstein and Transcendental Idealism.A. W. Moore - 2007-08-24 - In Guy Kahane, Edward Kanterian & Oskari Kuusela (eds.), Wittgenstein and His Interpreters. Blackwell. pp. 174–199.
    This chapter contains section titled: Introduction1 Was the Early Wittgenstein a Transcendental Idealist? Was the Later Wittgenstein a Transcendental Idealist?
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  29. Extractos de A estética.A. W. Schlegel - 1986 - In José M. Justo (ed.), Ergon ou energueia: filosofia da linguagem na Alemanha, sécs. XVIII e XIX. Lisboa: Apáginastantas.
     
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  30. De relatie tussen wijsbegeerte en theologie.A. W. Begemann - 1965 - Kampen,: J. H. Kok.
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    Reflections on The concept of law.A. W. Brian Simpson - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The apology to the reader -- The corpus chair and oxford jurisprudence as evolved by 1952 -- The gladsome light of philosophical jurisprudence -- The elusive sources of Hart's ideas in The Concept of Law -- Cyclops, hedgehogs, and foxes -- Where Homer nodded? -- Judging a pioneer.
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  32. Transcendental idealism in Wittgenstein, and theories of meaning.A. W. Moore - 2009 - In Daniel Whiting (ed.), The later Wittgenstein on language. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    Ethiek in Nederland: van 1900 tot 1970 en daarna.A. W. Musschenga (ed.) - 2010 - Budel: Damon.
    Overzicht van de geschiedenis, ontwikkelingen en toekomst van de ethiek als wetenschappelijke discipline in Nederland.
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    Tozer on the almighty God: a 365-day devotional.A. W. Tozer - 2020 - Chicago: Moody Publishers.
    Spend a year dwelling on the awesomeness of God with A. W. Tozer. He will expand your faith in a God so great that words fall short to describe Him. He will nourish you with truth. Encounter Tozer's heart and wisdom like never before in this newly revised edition.
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    Het kwaad: reflecties op de zwarte zijde van ons bestaan.A. W. Musschenga & Bettine Siertsema (eds.) - 2011 - Vught: Skandalon.
    Artikelen vanuit verschillende invalshoeken over het wezen en de oorsprong van het kwaad en de omgang ermee in verschillende culturen.
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    On the so-called Logic of Practical Inference.A. W. Price - 2004 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 54:119-140.
    Different questions generate different forms of practical reasoning. A contextually unrestricted ‘What shall I do?’ is too open to focus reflection. More determinately, an agent may ask, ‘Shall I do X, or Y?’ To answer that, he may need to weigh things up—as fits the derivation of ‘deliberation’ fromlibra(Latin for ‘scales’). Ubiquitous and indispensable though this is, I mention it only to salute it in passing. Or he may ask how to achieve a proposed end: if his end is to (...)
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    Universities in Crisis: A Mediaeval Institution in the Twenty-first Century.Chad Gaffield, William A. W. Neilson & Institute for Research on Public Policy - 1986 - Institute for Research on Public Policy = Institut de recherches politiques.
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    A Foucault primer: discourse, power, and the subject.A. W. McHoul - 1993 - Dunedin, N.Z.: University of Otago Press. Edited by Wendy Grace.
    "A consistently clear, comprehensive and accessible introduction which carefully sifts Foucault's work for both its strengths and weaknesses. McHoul and Grace show an intimate familiarity with Foucault's writings and a lively, but critical engagement with the relevance of his work. A model primer." -Tony Bennett, author of Outside Literature In such seminal works as Madness and Civilization, Discipline and Punish , and The History of Sexuality , the late philosopher Michel Foucault explored what our politics, our sexuality, our societal conventions, (...)
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    Carnap and Twentieth-Century Thought: Explication as Enlightenment.A. W. Carus - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Rudolf Carnap is widely regarded as one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century. Born in Germany and later a US citizen, he was a founder of the philosophical movement known as Logical Empiricism. He was strongly influenced by a number of different philosophical traditions, and also by the German Youth Movement, the First World War, and radical socialism. This book places his central ideas in a broad cultural, political and intellectual context, showing how he synthesised many different (...)
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  40. Love and friendship in Plato and Aristotle.A. W. Price - 1989 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book explores for the first time an idea common to both Plato and Aristotle: although people are separate, their lives need not be; one person's life may overflow into another's, so that helping someone else is a way of serving oneself. Price considers how this idea unites the philosophers' treatments of love and friendship (which are otherwise very different), and demonstrates that this view of love and friendship, applied not only to personal relationships, but also to the household and (...)
  41. Delusions.A. W. Young - 1999 - The Monist 82 (4):571-589.
    Although a common clinical phenomenon, delusions are difficult to explain and have a problematic conceptual status. Advances in understanding delusions have come from studies which involve detailed investigation of particular types of delusion. Some of this work is summarised, with the Capgras and Cotard delusions as specific examples. These are used to high-highlight questions for which there is the potential for fruitful dialogue with philosophers. Such questions include the criteria for deciding that a statement represents a belief, the extent to (...)
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  42. Responsibility in health care: a liberal egalitarian approach.A. W. Cappelen & O. F. Norheim - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (8):476-480.
    Lifestyle diseases constitute an increasing proportion of health problems and this trend is likely to continue. A better understanding of the responsibility argument is important for the assessment of policies aimed at meeting this challenge. Holding individuals accountable for their choices in the context of health care is, however, controversial. There are powerful arguments both for and against such policies. In this article the main arguments for and the traditional arguments against the use of individual responsibility as a criterion for (...)
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    The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics: Making Sense of Things.A. W. Moore - 2011 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is concerned with the history of metaphysics since Descartes. Taking as its definition of metaphysics 'the most general attempt to make sense of things', it charts the evolution of this enterprise through various competing conceptions of its possibility, scope, and limits. The book is divided into three parts, dealing respectively with the early modern period, the late modern period in the analytic tradition, and the late modern period in non-analytic traditions. In its unusually wide range, A. W. Moore's (...)
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  44. Research on self-control: An integrating framework.A. W. Logue - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):665-679.
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    Mental Conflict.A. W. Price - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    As earthquakes expose geological faults, so mental conflict reveals tendencies to rupture within the mind. Dissension is rife not only between people but also within them, for each of us is subject to a contrariety of desires, beliefs, motivations, aspirations. What image are we to form of ourselves that might best enable us to accept the reality of discord, or achieve the ideal of harmony? Greek philosophers offer us a variety of pictures and structures intended to capture the actual and (...)
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    Philosophy, science, and psychoanalysis: a critical meeting.Simon Boag, Linda A. W. Brakel & Vesa Talvitie (eds.) - 2015 - London: Karnac.
    The perennial interest in psychoanalysis shows no signs of abating and the longevity of psychoanalytic theory is seen in the varied extensions and elaborations of Freudian thinking in the fields of neuroscience and cognitive theory. Nevertheless, the scientific standing of psychoanalysis has long been questioned and developments in the fields of the philosophy of science and psychology require a fresh assessment of the scientific standing of psychoanalysis. While there are a range of views on the topic of whether psychoanalysis is (...)
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  47. Virtue and Reason in Plato and Aristotle.A. W. Price - 2011 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    A.W. Price explores the views of Plato and Aristotle on how virtue of character and practical reasoning enable agents to achieve eudaimonia--the state of living or acting well. He provides a full philosophical analysis and argues that the perennial question of action within human life is central to the reflections of these ancient philosophers.
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  48. A-Rationality: The Views of Freud and Wittgenstein Explored.Linda A. W. Brakel (ed.) - 2021 - London: Routledge.
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    Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and the A-Rational Mind.Linda A. W. Brakel - 2009 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and the A-Rational Mind provides a powerful re-appraisal of psychoanalysis and the role it can play in helping us understand human nature. It explores basic psychological phenomena- beliefs, desires, phantasies, wishes - examining a range of fascinating case histories, and explaining their significance.
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    Mental Conflict.A. W. Price - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    As earthquakes expose geological faults, so mental conflict reveals tendencies to rupture within the mind. Dissension is rife not only between people but also within them, for each of us is subject to a contrariety of desires, beliefs, motivations, aspirations. What image are we to form of ourselves that might best enable us to accept the reality of discord, or achieve the ideal of harmony? Greek philosophers offer us a variety of pictures and structures intended to capture the actual and (...)
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