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    Auguste Comte and positivism: the essential writings.Auguste Comte - 1975 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Gertrud Lenzer.
    Although Auguste Comte is conventionally acknowledged as one of the founders of sociology and as a key representative of positivism, few new editions of his writings have been published in the English language in this century. He has become virtually dissociated from the history of modern positivism and the most recent debates about it. Gertrud Lenzer maintains that the work of Comte is, for better or for worse, essential to an understanding of the modern period of positivism. This collection provides (...)
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    Learning to modulate one's own brain activity: the effect of spontaneous mental strategies.Silvia E. Kober, Matthias Witte, Manuel Ninaus, Christa Neuper & Guilherme Wood - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
  3. The positive philosophy of Auguste Comte.Auguste Comte & Harriet Martineau - 1896 - London,: G. Bell & sons. Edited by Harriet Martineau & Frederic Harrison.
  4. Certainties of a world-picture: The epistemological investigations of On Certainty.Michael Kober - 1996 - In Hans D. Sluga & David G. Stern (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Wittgenstein. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. pp. 411--41.
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  5. Œuvres de Auguste Barth: recueillies à l'occasion de son quatrevingtième anniversaire.Auguste Barth - 1914 - Paris: E. Leroux.
    t. 1. Les religions de l'Inde, et Bulletins des religions de l'Inde (1880-1885) -- t. 2. Bulletins des religions de l'Inde (1889-1902) -- t. 3. Comptes rendus et notices (1872-1886) -- t. 4. Comptes rendus et notices (1887-1898) -- t. 5. Comptes rendus et notices (1899-1911). Bibiliographie. Index général.
     
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  6. Karsten Stueber, Donald Davidsons Theorie sprachlichen Verstehens.M. Kober - 1998 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 6 (3):478.
     
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    Auguste Comte.Auguste Comte - 1968 - [Paris]: Bordas. Edited by Pierre Arnaud.
    " Pour devenir un parfait philosophe, il me manquait surtout une passion, a la fois profonde et pure, qui me fit assez apprecier la partie affective de la nature humaine " note Auguste Comte dans ses " Prieres quotidiennes " redigees peu apres 1845, cette " annee sans pareille " au cours de laquelle il rencontre, frequente et voit disparaitre Clotilde de Vaux a laquelle il voue un amour eperdu. Cette relation aussi profonde et intense que physiquement ephemere ne bouleverse (...)
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    Selected writings of August Cieszkowski.August Cieszkowski - 1979 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by André Liebich.
    Selections from the most important and representative writings of the philosopher, economist, social reformer and political activist August Cieszkowski (1814 1894).
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  9. Auguste Comte et l'hypothèse cosmogonique Herschel-Laplace.Auguste Comte & Castilhos Goycochêa (eds.) - 1950 - Rio de Janeiro: [Jornal do commercio].
     
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    Messer, August, Glauben und Wissen.August Messer - 1920 - Kant Studien 24 (1).
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    Messer, August. Oswald Spengler als Philosoph.August Messer - 1923 - Kant Studien 28 (1-2).
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  12. Biology without species: A solution to the species problem.Gal Kober - 2010 - Dissertation, Boston University
     
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  13. Michel J. Behe.Gal Kober - 2010 - In Roger Chapman (ed.), Culture Wars: An Encyclopedia of Issues, Viewpoints and Voices. M - Z. M.E. Sharpe. pp. 39-40.
     
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  14. On The Relative Repugnance of Organ Markets.Gal Kober - 2008 - In On The Relative Repugnance of Organ Markets. Center for Applied Ethics and Philosophy (CAEP) Hokkaido University. pp. 153-164.
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    On epistemic and moral certainty: A Wittgensteinian approach.Michael Kober - 1997 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 5 (3):365 – 381.
    Epistemic and moral certainities like ' This is a hand' or 'Killing people is evil' will be interpreted as constitutive rules of language games, such that they are unjustifiable, undeniable and serving as obliging standards of truth, goodness and rationality for members of a community engaging in the respective practices.
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    For They Do Not Agree In Nature: Spinoza and Deep Ecology.Gal Kober - 2013 - Ethics and the Environment 18 (1):43-65.
    In the Ethics,1 Spinoza presents a rigorous naturalistic view of man and nature. Man is a part of nature, a subject of the same domain—not a domain separate from it, nor a domain within that of nature. Man cannot act against nature or in an unnatural way; in comparison with any other part or creature of nature, man is not special, more important or qualitatively different. All general laws of nature apply equally to animals, inanimate objects, humans, God, the mind, (...)
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    Lettres d'Auguste Comte à divers.Auguste Comte - 1902 - Paris,: Fonds typographique de l'exécution testamentaire d'Auguste Comte. Edited by Georges Audiffrent.
  18. Testament d'Auguste Comte.Auguste Comte - 1896 - Paris,: Fonds typographique de l'Exécution testamentaire d'Auguste Comte. Edited by Pierre Laffitte.
     
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  19. Œuvres d'Auguste Comte..Auguste Comte - 1968 - Paris,: Éditions Anthropos.
    t. 1.- Cours de philosophie positive. v. 1: Les préliminaires généraux et la philosophie mathématique.--v. 2: La philosophie astronomique et la philosophie de la physique. v. 3: La philosophie chimique et la philosophie biologique.
     
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    Wittgenstein and religion.Michael Kober - 2006 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 71 (1):87-116.
    It will be shown that Wittgenstein's philosophical approach to religion is substantially shaped by William James' The Varieties of Religious Experience. For neither during the Tractatus period nor later does Wittgenstein thematise religious doctrines, but rather struggles to determine what it means for a sincere person to have a specific religious attitude (James called these attitudes "experiences"). Wittgenstein's almost exclusive focus on attitudes explains, (i) why he is able to strictly discriminate between scientific and empirical claims on the one hand (...)
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  21. Fünf Faksimile-Tafeln zum Beitrag von August Faust: Kopernikus.August Faust - 1943 - Kant Studien 43:16.
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    Ludwig August Unzer: Vermächtnisse für Zweifler.Ludwig August Unzer - 2019 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2019 (2):126-138.
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    Richard A. Richards. The Species Problem: A Philosophical Analysis. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Pp. x+236. $85.00. [REVIEW]Gal Kober - 2014 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 4 (1):169-172.
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    Wittgenstein and Religion.Michael Kober - 2006 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 71 (1):87-116.
    It will be shown that Wittgenstein's philosophical approach to religion is substantially shaped by William James'. For neither during the period nor later does Wittgenstein thematise religious doctrines, but rather struggles to determine what it means for a sincere person to have a specific religious. Wittgenstein's almost exclusive focus on attitudes explains, why he is able to strictly discriminate between scientific and empirical claims on the one hand and religious utterances on the other, why religious and mythical narrations should not (...)
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    Deepening Our Understanding of Wittgenstein (Grazer Philosophische Studien, Volume 71, 2006).Michael Kober (ed.) - 2006 - Rodopi.
    As the title of the present volume indicates, the following papers aim at improving our understanding of Wittgenstein's thinking (Richard ...
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    Gottlob Frege: Ein Erkenntnistheoretiker?Michael Kober - 1997 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 22 (3):287-302.
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    of Depersonalization: A Disorder of Self-Awareness.Hedy Kober, R. A. Y. Alysa & Sukhvinder Obhi - 2005 - In Todd E. Feinberg & Julian Paul Keenan (eds.), The Lost Self:Pathologies of the Brain and Identity: Pathologies of the Brain and Identity. Oxford University Press. pp. 193.
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  28. Soziales Handeln. Beiträge zu einer Philosophie der 1. Person Plural.Michael Kober (ed.) - 2005 - Humboldt-Studien­zentrum.
     
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  29. The neural correlates of depersonalization: A disorder of self-awareness.Hedy Kober, Alysa Ray, Sukhvinder Obhi, Kevin Guise & Julian Paul Keenan - 2005 - In Todd E. Feinberg & Julian Paul Keenan (eds.), The Lost Self:Pathologies of the Brain and Identity: Pathologies of the Brain and Identity. Oxford University Press. pp. 193-205.
     
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  30. Universalien bei Quine und Wittgenstein.M. Kober - 1996 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 103 (1):122-138.
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  31. Wittgenstein in transition, or how to make use of the'Nachlaß'-a review of David G. Stern Wittgenstein on mind and language.Michael Kober - 1995 - Wittgenstein-Studien 2 (1).
     
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  32. Passages from the letters of Auguste Comte.Auguste Comte - 1901 - London,: A. &. C. Black. Edited by John K. Ingram.
     
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  33. Self-reflective consciousness and the projectable self.Janet Metcalfe & Hedy Kober - 2005 - In Herbert S. Terrace & Janet Metcalfe (eds.), The Missing Link in Cognition: Origins of Self-Reflective Consciousness. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 57-83.
  34. What is the Difference between Weakness of Will and Compulsion?August Gorman - 2023 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (1):37-52.
    Orthodoxy holds that the difference between weakness of will and compulsion is a matter of the resistibility of an agent's effective motivation, which makes control-based views of agency especially well equipped to distinguish blameworthy weak-willed acts from non-blameworthy compulsive acts. I defend an alternative view that the difference between weakness and compulsion instead lies in the fact that agents would upon reflection give some conative weight to acting on their weak-willed desires for some aim other than to extinguish them, but (...)
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  35. Taking Stock of the Risks of Life Without Death.August Gorman - 2021 - In Michael Cholbi & Travis Timmerman (eds.), Exploring the Philosophy of Death and Dying: Classic and Contemporary Perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge.
    In this chapter I argue that choosing to live forever comes with the threat of an especially pernicious kind of boredom. However, it may be theoretically possible to circumvent it by finding ways to pursue an infinite number of projects consistent with one’s personality, taking on endlessly pursuable endlessly interesting projects, or by rekindling old projects once you’ve forgotten about them. However, each of these possibilities is contingent upon having certain traits that you are likely not currently in a good (...)
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    John Searle.Jan G. Michel & Michael Kober - 2011 - Brill/mentis.
    John Searle zählt zweifellos zu den weltweit wichtigsten und einflussreichsten Denkern der Gegenwart. Seine grundlegenden und nachhaltigen Beiträge zur Sprachphilosophie, zur Philosophie des Geistes, zur Handlungstheorie und zur Sozialphilosophie werden weit über die Grenzen des Fachs Philosophie hinaus wahrgenommen und gehören vielfach zum Standardrepertoire wissenschaftlicher Forschung und Lehre. -/- Michael Kober und Jan G. Michel bieten in diesem Buch eine übersichtliche sowie gut verständliche, aber auch kritische Einführung in das Gesamtwerk John Searles: Neben einer sehr persönlichen biographischen Notiz und (...)
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    Control beliefs can predict the ability to up-regulate sensorimotor rhythm during neurofeedback training.Matthias Witte, Silvia Erika Kober, Manuel Ninaus, Christa Neuper & Guilherme Wood - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
  38. Philo Und Die Alexandrinische Theosophie: Oder Vom Einflusse der Jüdisch-Ägyptischen Schule Auf Die Lehre des Neuen Testaments.August Friedrich Gfrörer - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    A keen student of theology, August Friedrich Gfrörer became professor of history at the University of Freiburg and also sat as a representative in the Frankfurt parliament, agitating for the reunification of Protestantism and Catholicism. His academic work marked the modern period in the Christian study of Judaism, making full use of primary sources without pursuing an obvious apologetic or polemical agenda. This two-volume work, published in 1831, is a critical study of early Christianity and the influence that Judaism (...)
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    How Much Do Strategy Reports Tell About the Outcomes of Neurofeedback Training? A Study on the Voluntary Up-Regulation of the Sensorimotor Rhythm.Miriam Autenrieth, Silvia E. Kober, Christa Neuper & Guilherme Wood - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    5. Abschließende Betrachtungen zu Wittgensteins Philosophie.Michael Kober - 1993 - In Gewissheit Als Norm: Wittgensteins Erkenntnistheoretische Untersuchungen in "Über Gewissheit". New York: De Gruyter. pp. 394-404.
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    Danksagungen.Michael Kober - 1993 - In Gewissheit Als Norm: Wittgensteins Erkenntnistheoretische Untersuchungen in "Über Gewissheit". New York: De Gruyter. pp. 6-7.
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    1. Einleitung.Michael Kober - 1993 - In Gewissheit Als Norm: Wittgensteins Erkenntnistheoretische Untersuchungen in "Über Gewissheit". New York: De Gruyter. pp. 8-25.
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    2. Grundbegriffe und Grundpositionen.Michael Kober - 1993 - In Gewissheit Als Norm: Wittgensteins Erkenntnistheoretische Untersuchungen in "Über Gewissheit". New York: De Gruyter. pp. 26-129.
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    Inhalt.Michael Kober - 1993 - In Gewissheit Als Norm: Wittgensteins Erkenntnistheoretische Untersuchungen in "Über Gewissheit". New York: De Gruyter. pp. 1-2.
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    4. Konsequenzen.Michael Kober - 1993 - In Gewissheit Als Norm: Wittgensteins Erkenntnistheoretische Untersuchungen in "Über Gewissheit". New York: De Gruyter. pp. 319-393.
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    Literaturverzeichnis.Michael Kober - 1993 - In Gewissheit Als Norm: Wittgensteins Erkenntnistheoretische Untersuchungen in "Über Gewissheit". New York: De Gruyter. pp. 405-419.
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    Personenregister.Michael Kober - 1993 - In Gewissheit Als Norm: Wittgensteins Erkenntnistheoretische Untersuchungen in "Über Gewissheit". New York: De Gruyter. pp. 419-421.
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    3. Zur Struktur unseres Wissens.Michael Kober - 1993 - In Gewissheit Als Norm: Wittgensteins Erkenntnistheoretische Untersuchungen in "Über Gewissheit". New York: De Gruyter. pp. 130-318.
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    Zur Zitierweise.Michael Kober - 1993 - In Gewissheit Als Norm: Wittgensteins Erkenntnistheoretische Untersuchungen in "Über Gewissheit". New York: De Gruyter. pp. 3-6.
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  50. Are There Really Social Causes?August Faller - 2023 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 53 (2):83-102.
    This article investigates the causal efficacy of social properties, which faces the following puzzle. First, for both intuitive and scientific reasons, it seems social properties have causal import. But, second, social properties are also characteristically extrinsic: to have some social property depends, in typical cases, on what one’s society is like around them. And, third, there is good reason to doubt that extrinsic properties make a genuine causal contribution. After elaborating on these three claims, I defend the following resolution to (...)
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