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  1. Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie.Friedrich Ueberweg & Bernhard Geyer - 1961 - B. Schwabe.
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  2. Allgemeine ergebnisse und probleme der naturwissenschaft.Bernhard Bavink - 1914 - Leipzig,: S. Hirzel.
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  3. Das Übel in der Welt vom Standpunkt der Wissenschaft und Religion.Bernhard Bavink - 1926 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (6):199-199.
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  4. Die Hauptfragen der heutigen Naturphilosophie. I.Bernhard Bavink - 1928 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 7:133-133.
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  5. Das Übel in der Welt.Bernhard Bavink - 1947 - München: Erasmus Verlag.
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  6. Risultati e problemi delle scienze naturali.Bernhard Bavink - 1947 - Firenze,: Sansoni.
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    The Anatomy of Modern Science: An Introduction to the Scientific Philosophy of To-Day (Classic Reprint).Bernhard Bavink & H. Stafford Hatfield - 2017 - Bell.
    Excerpt from The Anatomy of Modern Science: An Introduction to the Scientific Philosophy of to-DayIt was clear to me from the start that this need could be met in a way that would satisfy men of science only if the presentation dealt in the first place with the scientific results and not the philosophic problems. This book therefore deals with Inductive Philosophy, so to speak: the philosophic questions grow naturally out of the results and problems of science. I confidently believe (...)
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    The natural sciences: an introduction to the scientific philosophy of to-day.Bernhard Bavink - 1932 - New York: Arno Press. Edited by H. Hatfield.
  9. Was ist Wahrheit in den Naturwissenschaften?Bernhard Bavink - 1952 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 142:275-276.
     
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    Was ist Wahrheit in den Naturwissenschaften?Bernhard Bavink - 1947 - Wiesbaden,: E. Brockhaus.
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  11. Bildung der Widerstandsfähigkeit und Selbstbefreiung : Konturen eines praxisphilosophischen Verständnisses von Bildung im Kontext kritischer Pädagogik.Armin Bernhard - 2013 - In Bernd Lederer (ed.), "Bildung": was sie war, ist, sein sollte: zur Bestimmung eines strittigen Begriffs: Fortführung der Diskussion. Baltmannsweiler: Schneider Verlag Hohengehren.
     
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  12. Engineering Education Research as Engineering Research.Jonte Bernhard - 2015 - In Byron Newberry, Carl Mitcham, Martin Meganck, Andrew Jamison, Christelle Didier & Steen Hyldgaard Christensen (eds.), International Perspectives on Engineering Education: Engineering Education and Practice in Context. Springer Verlag.
     
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  13. Hirngewebetransplantation als ethisches Problem.D. Bernhard Linke - 1991 - Ethik in der Medizin 3 (2):59-67.
     
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    Abschied vom Absoluten: Gespräche zum Konstruktivismus.Bernhard Pörksen - 2001 - Heidelberg: Carl-Auer-Systeme Verlag. Edited by Heinz Von Foerster.
    Inhaltsübersicht: Dankwort, Vorwort, In jedem Augenblick kann ich entscheiden, wer ich bin. Was im Kopf eines anderen vorgeht, können wir nie wissen. Das Erkennen des Erkennens verpflichtet. Wahr ist, was funktioniert. Wir selbst sind Konstrukte. Wir beginnen nie am Anfang. Die Freiheit, das Neue zu wagen. Wir können von der Wirklichkeit nur wissen, was sie nicht ist. Ausgewählte Literaturhinweise. Register. Über den Autor.
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    Finding retrieval-induced forgetting in recognition tests: a case for baseline memory strength.Bernhard Spitzer - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Über Das biogenetische grundgesetz (idealistische morphogenese).Bernhard Steiner - 1938 - Acta Biotheoretica 4 (1):65-72.
    The Ontogenesis can be explained in a double way: historically: it runs from the past to the present. idealistically: it runs from the general to the special. The development of the dimorphism of sex tells against the historical and for the idealistical perception. Therefore the idealistical morphology has to be put in the place of the phylogenetical. Idiogenesis and Morphogenesis are going analogically from the general to the special. There exists parallelism of the order of thinking and being. L'ontogenèse peut (...)
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    The Institute for the History of Science at the University of Hamburg: The First Ten Years, 1960-1970.Bernhard Sticker - 1972 - Isis 63 (3):393-394.
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    Erziehung und Selbstsein.Bernhard Tollkötter - 1961 - Rattingen bei Düsseldorf, Ger.: A. Henn.
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    A God Torn to Pieces. [REVIEW]Bernhard Dieckmann & Nikolaus Wandinger - 2014 - The Bulletin of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion 45:9-11.
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    Das Opfer--aktuelle Kontroversen: religions-politischer Diskurs im Kontext der mimetischen Theorie : Deutsch-Italienische Fachtagung der Guardini Stiftung in der Villa Vigoni, 18.-22. Oktober 1999.Bernhard Dieckmann (ed.) - 2001 - Thaur: Druck- und Verlagshaus Thaur.
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    Gespräch über Jesus. [REVIEW]Bernhard Dieckmann, Sebastian Dieckmann & Nikolaus Wandinger - 2011 - The Bulletin of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion 39:16-18.
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  22. urrent Social Problems. [REVIEW]Bernhard Bavink - 1934 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 44:319.
     
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    Anton Fugger. Volume 3, Part I (1548–1554). [REVIEW]Bernhard Sommerlad - 1974 - Philosophy and History 7 (2):225-227.
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    Mass Poverty and Famine in Pre-Industrial Europe. [REVIEW]Bernhard Sommerlad - 1979 - Philosophy and History 12 (1):65-67.
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    The Grand Priory of Germany of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem during the Period of Transition from the Middle Ages to the Reformation As Reflected in the Reports of General Visitations of 1494/95 and 1540/41. [REVIEW]Bernhard Sommerlad - 1977 - Philosophy and History 10 (1):118-120.
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    Engel, Bernhard Carl. Schiller als Denker.Bernhard Carl Engel - 1908 - Kant Studien 13 (1-3).
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  27. 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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    Imágenes entre eidos y pathos de Bernhard Waldenfels.Bernhard Waldenfels & Bernardo Ávalos - 2020 - Apuntes Filosóficos 29 (56):132-145.
    Había tiempos en los que como fenomenólogo uno era visto de forma muy crítica y también compasiva cuando le atribuía a imágenes y signos algo así como una presencia encarnada. Ahora nos encontramos más bien con un exceso de oferta de presencia, inmediatez, contacto y cercanía. Sin embargo, algo de esto parece ser una reversión con la que se intenta sobrecompensar deficiencias anteriores. También en la filosofía, de cuando en cuando, se da un afán excesivo, como se encuentra en los (...)
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    Ethnologie als Xenologie: Bernhard Waldenfels und die Wissenschaft vom kulturell Fremden.Bernhard Leistle - 2020 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 68 (1):101-120.
    This article explores the implications of Bernhard Waldenfels’s responsive phenomenology for the discipline of cultural anthropology or ethnology, insofar as it understands itself as the “science of the culturally Other”. It discusses Waldenfels’s own engagement with ethnology and shows the compatibility of his approach with discussions within the discipline. The intertwining of ownness and alienness that is central to Waldenfels’s account of experience is applied to the problem of culture in ethnology. This leads to an acknowledgement of a domain (...)
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    Bernhard Irrgang: critics of technological lifeworld: collection of philosophical essays.Bernhard Irrgang - 2011 - New York: P. Lang. Edited by Arun Kumar Tripathi.
    We live in a technologically mediated lifeworld and culture. Technologies either magnify or amplify human experiences. They can change the ways we live. Technology has been woven into the social and cultural fabric of different cultures. German phenomenologist philosopher Bernhard Irrgang for than 2 decades engaging with the questions, what role does technology play in everyday human experience? How do technological artefacts affect people's existence and their relations with the world? And how do instruments, devices and apparatuses produce and (...)
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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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    Schwerpunkt: Fremdheit – Ordnung – Antwort. Bernhard Waldenfels und die empirischen Wissenschaften.Bernhard Leistle - 2020 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 68 (1):72-78.
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    Hyperphänomene: Modi hyperbolischer Erfahrung.Bernhard Waldenfels - 2012 - Berlin: Suhrkamp.
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    Kant and Post-Tractarian Wittgenstein: Transcendentalism, Idealism, Illusion.Bernhard Ritter - 2020 - Cham (CH): Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book suggests that to know how Wittgenstein’s post-Tractarian philosophy could have developed from the work of Kant is to know how they relate to each other. The development from the latter to the former is invoked heuristically as a means of interpretation, rather than a historical process or direct influence of Kant on Wittgenstein. Ritter provides a detailed treatment of transcendentalism, idealism, and the concept of illusion in Kant’s and Wittgenstein’s criticism of metaphysics. Notably, it is through the conceptions (...)
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    Philosophie der Responsivität: Festschriftfür Bernhard Waldenfels.Bernhard Waldenfels, Kathrin Busch, Iris Därmann & Antje Kapust (eds.) - 2007 - München: Wilhelm Fink.
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  36. From Intentionality to Responsivity.Bernhard Waldenfels - 2003 - In Rudolf Bernet & Daniel J. Martino (eds.), Phenomenology Today: The Schuwer Spep Lectures, 1998-2002. Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center, Duquesne University. pp. 23-37.
    First two paragraphs of the article, in lieu of an abstract: “What I am going to discuss in terms of response and responsivity is not just a special1kind of behavior with respect to the Other. Responding has rather to be understood as the genuine way in which we encounter the alien as alien. It will be shown that the experience of the Other, i.e., what Husserl calls Fremderfahrung, requires a new sort of responsive phenomenology. This kind of responsive phenomenology goes (...)
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    Husserlian Ethics.Bernhard Obsieger - 2017 - In Jesús Padilla Gálvez & Margit Gaffal (eds.), Intentionality and Action. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 159-172.
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  38. 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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  39. The Externalist’s Guide to Fishing for Compliments.Bernhard Salow - 2018 - Mind 127 (507):691-728.
    Suppose you’d like to believe that p, whether or not it’s true. What can you do to help? A natural initial thought is that you could engage in Intentionally Biased Inquiry : you could look into whether p, but do so in a way that you expect to predominantly yield evidence in favour of p. This paper hopes to do two things. The first is to argue that this initial thought is mistaken: intentionally biased inquiry is impossible. The second is (...)
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  40. Generics and the ways of normality.Bernhard Nickel - 2008 - Linguistics and Philosophy 31 (6):629-648.
    I contrast two approaches to the interpretation of generics such as ‘ravens are black:’ majority-based views, on which they are about what is the case most of the time, and inquiry-based views, on which they are about a feature we focus on in inquiry. I argue that majority-based views face far more systematic counterexamples than has previously been supposed. They cannot account for generics about kinds with multiple characteristic properties, such as ‘elephants live in Africa and Asia.’ I then go (...)
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  41. Fallibility and Dogmatism.Bernhard Salow - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
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  42. Bernhard Waldenfels, Creatività responsiva, Traduzione dal tedesco e saggio introduttivo a cura di R. Guccinelli, INSCHIBBOLETH EDIZIONI, Roma 2022.Roberta Guccinelli & Bernhard Waldenfels - 2022 - Roma RM, Italia: INSCHIBBOLETH EDIZIONI.
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    Evil in Joint Action. The Ethics of Hate and the Sociology of Original Sin.Hans Bernhard Schmid - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Joining insights from social science and philosophy, this book offers a nuanced view on the discourse of evil, which has been on the rise in the West in recent years. Exploring the famous 'Pear Theft' episode in St Augustine's Confessions, it looks beyond the theological implications of the event to focus instead on the secular insights that it offers when the event is placed in the context of social thought. With attention to Augustine's lengthy reflections on a seemingly marginal episode, (...)
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    Die alten Namen der lateinischen Schriftarten.Bernhard Bischoff - 1934 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 89 (1-4).
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    Krieg oder Frieden. Auf der Suche nach einem Tertium Datur.Bernhard Taureck - 2021 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 23 (2):62-78.
    There is a consensus on war: violent conflicts are out. But they continue to happen. One likes to exclude violent conflicts and to avoid them. But they could happen. Avoidance of wars appears not be sufficient. International relations presuppose an international anarchy. Anarchy does not exclude wars, but reduces them to exceptions. The present essay attempts to argue in favour of a categorical exclusion of violent conflicts which easily could destroy vital conditions of human survival.
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    Phenomenology of the Alien: Basic Concepts.Bernhard Waldenfels - 2011 - Northwestern University Press.
    Introduction : facets of the alien -- The human as a liminal being -- Between pathos and response -- Response to the alien -- Corporeal experience between selfhood and otherness -- Thresholds of attention -- Between cultures.
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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.
  48. Generically free choice.Bernhard Nickel - 2010 - Linguistics and Philosophy 33 (6):479-512.
    This paper discusses free-choice like effects in generics. Just as Jane may drink coffee or tea can be used to convey Jane may drink coffee and Jane may drink tea (she is free to choose ), some generics with disjunctive predicates can be used to convey conjunctions of simpler generics: elephants live in Africa or Asia can be used to convey elephants live in Africa and elephants live in Asia. Investigating these logically slightly more complex generics and especially the free-choice (...)
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    The Interest Profiles and Interest Congruence of Male and Female Students in STEM and Non-STEM Fields.Bernhard Ertl & Florian G. Hartmann - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    The goal of the following study is to investigate whether first-year students in STEM fields that have a low proportion of females (STEM-L) show vocational interests that fit their vocational aspirations. To place our investigation into a broader context, we compared students in STEM-L with students of STEM subjects with a medium proportion of women (STEM-M) as well as with other subjects with a medium or a high proportion of females. We analyzed their vocational interests, vocational aspirations and their interest (...)
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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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