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    Seelsorge an der eigenen seele.Erich Schick - 1934 - Berlin,: Furche-verlag.
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  2. Karl FUETER, "Amt und Aufgabe des Kirchenpflegers." - Günther DEHN, "Unsere Predigt heute." - Hans-Martin STÜCKELBERGER, "Das Amt und die Gemeinde". - "Theologische-Exegetische Blätter." - Erich SCHICK. "Der Christ als Seelsorger." - Karl HEIM , "Die Bergpredigt Jesu." - Collection "Protestantisme". - "La Nouvelle Revue théologique" : "Prédication et prédicateurs. Problèmes de l'adaptation en apostolat". [REVIEW]Fernand Brunner - 1949 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 37 (51):104.
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    Letztbegründungen Und Gott.Edmund Runggaldier & Benedikt Schick (eds.) - 2010 - De Gruyter.
    This volume collects work from contemporary philosophers and theologians regarding justifications for the existence of God. Both classical and new proofs of God s existence are presented and critically discussed. The contributions also deal with questions regarding what sense such justifications have and what sort of meaning can come from arguing for the rationality of religious belief. ".
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  4. From Frege to Wittgenstein: Essays on Early Analytic Philosophy.Erich H. Reck (ed.) - 2002 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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    Metalinguistic disputes, semantic decomposition, and externalism.Erich Rast - 2023 - Linguistics and Philosophy 46 (1):65-85.
    In componential analysis, word meanings are (partly) decomposed into other meanings, and semantic and syntactic markers. Although a theory of word meaning based on such semantic decompositions remains compatible with the linguistic labor division thesis, it is not compatible with Kripke/Putnam-style indexical externalism. Instead of abandoning indexical externalism, a Separation Thesis is defended according to which lexical meaning need not enter the truth-conditional content of an utterance. Lexical meaning reflects beliefs about word meaning shared in a speaker community, and these (...)
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  6. Frege's Lectures on Logic: Carnap's Student Notes, 1910-1914.Erich H. Reck & Steve Awodey - 2005 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):445-447.
  7. Introduction : Aims and method in the investigations.Eugen Fischer & Erich Ammereller - 2004 - In Erich Ammereller & Eugen Fisher (eds.), Wittgenstein at Work: Method in the Philosophical Investigations. New York: Routledge.
     
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  8. Musikant und Musik : zur Geschichte einer wechselvollen Beziehung.Erich Reimer - 2006 - In Hans Heinrich Eggebrecht, Michael Beiche & Albrecht Riethmüller (eds.), Musik--zu Begriff und Konzepten: Berliner Symposion zum Andenken an Hans Heinrich Eggebrecht. [Stuttgart]: Franz Steiner.
     
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    National consciousness and music historiography in Germany 1800–1850.Erich Reimer - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (4-6):721-728.
  10. Frege-Russell numbers: analysis or explication?Erich H. Reck - 2007 - In Micahel Beaney (ed.), The Analytic Turn. Routledge. pp. 33-50.
    For both Gottlob Frege and Bertrand Russell, providing a philosophical account of the concept of number was a central goal, pursued along similar logicist lines. In the present paper, I want to focus on a particular aspect of their accounts: their definitions, or re-constructions, of the natural numbers as equivalence classes of equinumerous classes. In other words, I want to examine what is often called the ‘Frege-Russell conception of the natural numbers’ or, more briefly, the Frege-Russell numbers. My main concern (...)
     
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    Man for himself.Erich Fromm - 1947 - New York,: Rinehart.
    Erich Fromm fought long and hard for the rights and freedoms of the individual. He also recognized that fundamental to this pursuit is the promotion of self-knowledge. In encouraging people to analyse their own behaviour, Fromm identified the crucial link between psychology and ethics that underpins all our actions. Moreover, he saw in this a way out of the meaningless impasse which he regarded as the plight of the modern human race. The task that Fromm sets himself, therefore, in (...)
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    The Nature of Suffering and the Goals of Medicine.David H. Smith, Erich H. Loewy & Eric J. Cassell - 1992 - Hastings Center Report 22 (5):43.
    Book reviewed in this article: Suffering and the Beneficent Community: Beyond Libertarianism. By Erich H. Loewy. The Nature of Suffering and the Goals of Medicine. By Eric J. Cassell.
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    Frege's natural numbers: Motivations and modifications.Erich Reck - 2005 - In Michael Beaney & Erich Reck (eds.), Gottlob Frege: Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers, Vol. III. London: Routledge. pp. 270-301.
    Frege's main contributions to logic and the philosophy of mathematics are, on the one hand, his introduction of modern relational and quantificational logic and, on the other, his analysis of the concept of number. My focus in this paper will be on the latter, although the two are closely related, of course, in ways that will also play a role. More specifically, I will discuss Frege's logicist reconceptualization of the natural numbers with the goal of clarifying two aspects: the motivations (...)
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    Appians klio dichtet.Erich Potz - 1998 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 142 (2):293-299.
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    Germany.Erich Przywara & Leo M. Krenz - 1933 - Modern Schoolman 10 (4):91-92.
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    Georg Simmel et Reinhold Schneider: Deux grands solitaires allemands.Erich Przywara - 1959 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (3):341 - 345.
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    Husserl et Heidegger.Erich Przywara & Pére Przywara - 1961 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 16 (1):55 - 62.
  18. Ignatianisch.Erich Przywara - 1957 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 12 (2):260-261.
     
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    Bildkomplexität, Farbe und ästhetischer Eindruck.Erich Raab - 1976 - Graz: Akadem. Druck- u. Verlagsanst..
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  20. Frege, Wittgenstein, and Platonism in Mathematics.Erich H. Reck - 1992 - Dissertation, University of Chicago
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    Introduction to Special Issue: Reconsidering Frege's Conception of Number.Erich H. Reck & Roy T. Cook - 2016 - Philosophia Mathematica 24 (1):1-8.
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    The Importance of Nietzsche.Erich Heller - 1988 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In this book, one of the most distinguished scholars of German culture collects his essays on a figure who has long been one of his chief preoccupations. Erich Heller's lifelong study of modern European literature necessarily returns again and again to Friedrich Nietzsche. Nietzsche prided himself on having broken with all traditional ways of thinking and feeling, and once even claimed that he would someday be recognized for having ushered in a new millennium. While acknowledging Nietzsche's radicalism, Heller also (...)
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    The Dismantling of a Marionette Theater; Or, Psychology and the Misinterpretation of Literature.Erich Heller - 1978 - Critical Inquiry 4 (3):417-432.
    The force of [Heinrich von] Kleist's story "On the Marionette Theatre" . . . derives from roots deeply sunk into the soil of the past. It is a novel variation on a theme the first author of which may well be Plato. For according to Plato the human mind has been in the dark ever since it lost its place in the community of Truth, in the realm, that is, of the Ideas, the eternal and eternally perfect forms, those now (...)
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    Mimesis Reconsidered: Literature bullet History bullet IdeologyMimesis. [REVIEW]David Carroll, Erich Auerbach & Willard Trask - 1975 - Diacritics 5 (2):5.
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  25. Dutch bookies and money pumps.Frederic Schick - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (2):112-119.
  26. Methodological Naturalism vs. Methodological Realism.Schick - 2000 - Philo 3 (2):30-37.
    According to Eugenie Scott, methodological materialism---the view that science attempts to explain the world using material processes---does not imply philosophical materialism---the view that all that exists are material processes. Thus one can consistently be both a scientist and a theist. According to Phillip Johnson, however, methodological materialism presupposes philosophical materialism. Consequently, scientists are unable to see the cogency of supernatural explanations, like creationism. I argue that both Scott and Johnson are wrong: scientists are not limited to explaining tbe world using (...)
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    Becher, Erich. Die Grundfrage der Ethik. Versuch einer Begründung des Prinzips der grössten allgemeinen Glückseligkeitsförderuug.Erich Becher - 1908 - Kant Studien 13 (1-3).
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    Consistency and rationality.Frederic Schick - 1963 - Journal of Philosophy 60 (1):5-19.
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  29. Uncertain pedagogies : cultivating micro-communities of learning.Kate Schick - 2022 - In Kate Schick & Claire Timperley (eds.), Subversive pedagogies: radical possibility in the academy. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    The epistemic role of qualitative content.Theodore W. Schick - 1992 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52 (2):383-393.
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    After the Enlightenment: The Rediscovery of Averroes by Tiedemann and Herder.Stefan Schick - 2023 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 33 (1):113-139.
    RésuméLes modernistes arabes et les humanistes occidentaux considèrent souvent le philosophe musulman Averroès comme l’un des premiers précurseurs de Kant et des Lumières européennes. Contrairement à cette réputation, cet article soutient que ce sont les critiqueurs de Kant, Herder et Tiedemann, qui ont redécouvert Averroès. Tiedemann a été le premier historiographe allemand à donner un compte rendu précis de la pensée d’Averroès. Cela s’est accompagné d’une réévaluation d’Averroès par Herder dans ses Lettres sur les progrès de l’humanité, dans lesquelles il (...)
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    Beyond utilitarianism.Frederic Schick - 1971 - Journal of Philosophy 68 (20):657-666.
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    Becher, Erich. Philosophische Voraussetzungen der exakten Naturwissenschaften.Erich Becher - 1908 - Kant Studien 13 (1-3).
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    Erich Frauwallner's posthumous essays.Erich Frauwallner - 1994 - New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan.
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    Health as temporally extended: theoretical foundations and implications.Ari Schick - 2022 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 44 (3):1-22.
    This paper seeks to develop a theory of health that aligns with the shift in contemporary medical practice and research toward a temporally extended epidemiological view of health. The paper describes how such a theory is at the core of life course based approaches to health, and finds theoretical grounding in recent work in the philosophy of biology promulgating a process theory of life.
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    Cooperation and Contracts.Frederic Schick - 1992 - Economics and Philosophy 8 (2):209-229.
    In a conflict between two people, one person wants one thing and the other wants something else and they think they can't both have what they want. Suppose that what they want can only be the outcome of some joint action. Adam must do either y or z and Eve either y ' or z ' – here y -and- y ' would be one joint action, y -and- z ' would be another, and so on. Adam wants the outcome (...)
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    Status Quo Basing and the Logic of Value.Frederic Schick - 1999 - Economics and Philosophy 15 (1):23.
    Some writers have noted that valuation is often focused on foreseen changes. They say that we often don't value situations in terms of what we would have in them only but also in terms of the gains or losses that they offer us — that we then focus on departures from our status quo. They argue that such thinking conflicts with basic economic analysis, and also that it violates logic: they say that it is irrational. I agree that it seems (...)
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  38. Remembering Robert Seydel.Lauren Haaftern-Schick & Sura Levine - 2011 - Continent 1 (2):141-144.
    continent. 1.2 (2011): 141-144. This January, while preparing a new course, Robert Seydel was struck and killed by an unexpected heart attack. He was a critically under-appreciated artist and one of the most beloved and admired professors at Hampshire College. At the time of his passing, Seydel was on the brink of a major artistic and career milestone. His Book of Ruth was being prepared for publication by Siglio Press. His publisher describes the book as: “an alchemical assemblage that composes (...)
     
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    The Logic of Decision. [REVIEW]Frederic Schick - 1967 - Journal of Philosophy 64 (12):396-400.
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    Textbook of Healthcare Ethics.Erich H. Loewy - 1996 - Springer.
    Here, Erich H. Loewy expands on his earlier book Textbook of Medical Ethics (1989) offering healthcare workers and students a new perspective on ethical practice. Textbook of Healthcare Ethics focuses on the social conditions in which medical practice occurs and how ethical healthcare decisions involves nurses, social workers, psychologists, technicians, and patients as well as physicians. This thoroughly revised and expanded edition addresses historical and theoretical underpinnings and practical concerns. A series of case studies serve as a guideline for (...)
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    On humiliation.Schick Frederic - 1997 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 64 (1).
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    Life‐story fee contracts: When may a criminal defendant demand ineffective counsel?Gary K. Schick - 1996 - Criminal Justice Ethics 15 (1):3-14.
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    Aufklärung als Ethos – Ein kleiner Beitrag des Mittelalters zur Frage: Was ist Aufklärung?Stefan Schick - 2013 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 120 (1):46-63.
    Both in academic and public discussions the term “enlightened” is not only an often used but also an often misused one. Thus, this article again investigates the question “What is Enlightenment?” One main thesis, which for some contemporary self-proclaimed followers of Enlightenment may be a bit hard to swallow, is that it is just the influence of a certain mediaeval thinker on historical Enlightenment that can help to develop a systematic and not only historical concept of Enlightenment. For this purpose, (...)
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    Understanding Action: An Essay on Reasons.Frederic Schick - 1991 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is an important new book about human motivation, about the reasons people have for their actions. What is distinctively new about it is its focus on how people see or understand their situations, options, and prospects. By taking account of people's understandings, Professor Schick is able to expand the current theory of decision and action. The author provides a perspective on the topic by outlining its history. He defends his new theory against criticism, considers its formal structure, and (...)
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    The Covenant of Reason. [REVIEW]Frederic Schick - 2000 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61 (1):244-246.
    Levi’s work in decision theory has for many years been a major influence on the field. His writings have raised important new issues and opened new lines of inquiry. This collection of his papers brings out the range of his recent studies and the close bearing of his work on the work of others.
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    Ambiguity and Logic.Frederic Schick - 2003 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this book Frederic Schick develops his challenge to standard decision theory. He argues that talk of the beliefs and desires of an agent is not sufficient to explain choices. To account for a given choice we need to take into consideration how the agent understands the problem, how he sees in a selective way the options open to him. The author applies his new logic to a host of common human predicaments. Why do people in choice experiments act (...)
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  47. Man for himself: an inquiry into the psychology of ethics.Erich Fromm - 1947 - New York: H. Holt.
    In Man for Himself , Erich Fromm examines the confusion of modern women and men who, because they lack faith in any principle by which life ought to be guided, become the helpless prey forces both within and without. From the broad, interdisciplinary perspective that marks Fromm’s distinguished oeuvre, he shows that psychology cannot divorce itself from the problems of philosophy and ethics, and that human nature cannot be understood without understanding the values and moral conflicts that confront us (...)
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    The Dialogues of Plato: The symposium.Erich Plato & Segal - 1984 - New Haven: Yale University Press. Edited by Reginald E. Allen.
    This translation of four of Plato's dialogues brings these classic texts alive for modern readers. Allen introduces and comments on the dialogues in an accessible way, inviting the reader to re-examine the issues Plato continually raises.
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    Averroes-A Reconnaissance in the Middle Ages?Stefan Schick - 2012 - Philosophische Rundschau 59 (1):78 - 91.
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    What to Save and Why: Identity, Authenticity, and the Ethics of Conservation.Erich Hatala Matthes - forthcoming - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    A family heirloom. An endangered species. An ancient piece of pottery. A threatened language. These things differ in myriad ways, but they are tied together by a common thread: they are all examples of things that call out to be saved. The world is brimming with things worth saving, and we have limited time and resources. How do we decide what to save? Why do we make these choices? -/- Philosopher Erich Hatala Matthes explores these questions as they surface (...)
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