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    Brann, Otto, Dr. phil. Zum Bildungsproblem.F. Eckardt & Otto Braun - 1911 - Kant Studien 16 (1-3).
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    Die Ontologischen Grundlagen der Neueren Erkenntnislehre. [REVIEW]H. L. F. & Eckardt Gunther - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (8):219.
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  3. The representational theory of mind.Barbara Von Eckardt - 2012 - In Keith Frankish & William Ramsey (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Cognitive Science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  4. das Einzigartige : über das Neue als Norm.Eckardt Lindner - 2014 - In Marcus Quent & Eckardt Lindner (eds.), Das Versprechen der Kunst: aktuelle Zugänge zu Adornos ästhetischer Theorie. vERLAG Turia + Kant.
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    Review article.BarbaraVon Eckardt - 1981 - Metaphilosophy 12 (2):169-180.
  6. What is Cognitive Science?Barbara Von Eckardt - 1993 - MIT Press.
    In this richly detailed analysis, Barbara Von Eckardt lays the foundations for understanding what it means to be a cognitive scientist.
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    How to Build a Theory in Cognitive Science. [REVIEW]Barbara Von Eckardt - 2000 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60 (1):221-224.
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    Hans Leisegang: Leben und Werk.Eckardt Mesch - 1999 - Erlangen: Collegium Europaeum Jenense.
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    Freiheit, Wille, Willensfreiheit: Jürgen-Eckardt Pleines zum 75. Geburtstag.Jürgen Eckardt Pleines, Lutz Koch & Sascha Löwenstein (eds.) - 2011 - Berlin: WVB, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Berlin.
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    Artificial Intelligence: The Very Idea.Barbara Von Eckardt - 1988 - Philosophical Review 97 (2):286.
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    The completeness of monotonic modal logics.Brian F. Chellas & Audrey McKinney - 1975 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 21 (1):379-383.
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    Taṣnīf al-ʻulūm ʻinda mufakkirī al-Maghrib al-Islāmī.Būsāḥah Aḥmad Sharīf - 2016 - ʻAmmān: Dār al-Ayyām lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
    Classification of sciences; Moslem scholars; Africa, North.
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    Cognitive psychology and principled skepticism.Barbara von Eckardt - 1984 - Journal of Philosophy 81 (February):67-88.
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    Die Vielfalt der Vernunft.Jürgen Eckardt Pleines - 2013 - Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag.
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    Von Kant zu Hegel: Grundlegung und Kritik der Philosophie des deutschen Idealismus.Jürgen Eckardt Pleines - 2007 - New York: G. Olms.
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    Vom Wesen des Menschen in seiner zeitlichen Bestimung.Jürgen Eckardt Pleines - 1964 - [Heidelberg,:
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    Puccetti's mental-duality thesis: A case of bad arguments.Barbara Von Eckardt - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):113-114.
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    The Explanatory Need for Mental Representations in Cognitive Science.Barbara Von Eckardt - 2003 - Mind and Language 18 (4):427-439.
    Ramsey (1997) argues that connectionist representations ‘do not earn their explanatory keep’. The aim of this paper is to examine the argument Ramsey gives to support that conclusion. In doing so, I identify two kinds of explanatory need—need relative to a possible explanation and need relative to a true explanation and argue that internal representations are not needed for either connectionist or non‐connectionist possible explanations but that it is quite likely that they are needed for true explanations. However, to show (...)
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    Practicing safe sects: religious reproduction in scientific and philosophical perspective.F. LeRon Shults - 2018 - Boston: Brill.
    In Practicing Safe Sects F. LeRon Shults provides scientific and philosophical resources for having “the talk” about religious reproduction: where do gods come from – and what are the costs of bearing them in our culturally pluralistic, ecologically fragile environment?
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    Meaning Change in Grammaticalization: An Enquiry Into Semantic Analysis.Regine Eckardt - 2006 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This book explores the semantic and pragmatic mechanisms underlying grammaticalization. Regine Eckardt argues that language change frequently involves a structural reorganization at the phonological, morphological, and syntactic levels. Speakers not only master the structural aspect of such reanalyses, they also-as the author argues-keep a detailed mental record of what has happened to meaning. The author develops semantic reanalysis as the semantic correlate and tracks its effects in meaning change. Several case studies offer new insights in the architecture of conceptual (...)
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  21. The explanatory need for mental representations in cognitive science.Barbara Von Eckardt - 2003 - Mind and Language 18 (4):427-439.
    Ramsey (1997) argues that connectionist representations 'do not earn their explanatory keep'. The aim of this paper is to examine the argument Ramsey gives to support that conclusion. In doing so, I identify two kinds of explanatory need—need relative to a possible explanation and need relative to a true explanation and argue that internal representations are not needed for either connectionist or nonconnectionist possible explanations but that it is quite likely that they are needed for true explanations. However, to show (...)
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    The empirical naivete in the current philosophical conception of folk psychology.Barbara Von Eckardt - 1997 - In Martin Carrier & Peter K. Machamer (eds.), Mindscapes: Philosophy, Science, and the Mind. Pittsburgh University Press.
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    The Relationship between Empathy and Personality in Undergraduate Students Attitudes toward Nonhuman Animals.Ann C. Eckardt Erlanger & Sergei V. Tsytsarev - 2012 - Society and Animals 20 (1):21-38.
    The majority of research investigating beliefs toward nonhuman animals has focused on vivisection or utilized populations with clear views on animal issues . Minimal research has been conducted on what personality factors influence a nonclinical or nonadjudicated population’s beliefs about the treatment of animals. The purpose of the present study was to examine the role of empathy and personality traits in attitudes about the treatment of animals in 241 undergraduate students. Results indicated that those with high levels of empathy held (...)
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  24. Licensing or.Regine Eckardt - 2007 - In Uli Sauerland & Penka Stateva (eds.), Presupposition and Implicature in Compositional Semantics. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 34--70.
     
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    Ethics for enemies: terror, torture, and war.F. M. Kamm (ed.) - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Ethics for Enemies comprises three original philosophical essays on torture, terrorism, and war. F. M. Kamm deploys ethical theory in her challenging new treatments of these most controversial practical issues. First she considers the nature of torture and the various occasions on which it could occur, in order to determine why it might be wrong to torture a wrongdoer held captive, even if this were necessary to save his victims. In the second essay she considers what makes terrorism wrong--whether it (...)
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    Some Consequences of Knowing Everything There Is to Know About One’s Mental States.Barbara Von Eckardt Klein - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (1):3 - 18.
    To say that mental phenomena are self-intimating means, roughly, that there is no more to them than what meets the "inner" eye. Gilbert Ryle was the first to emphasize this as one of the central features of the classical Cartesian picture of mind. He wrote.
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    Absolute Philosophie oder Dialektik?: zum Streit um den Neuplatonismus.Jürgen Eckardt Pleines - 2011 - Hildesheim: G. Olms.
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    Evaluating the Scientific Status of Psychoanalysis.Barbara Von Eckardt - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy 78 (10):570-572.
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    Multidisciplinarity and cognitive science.Barbara Von Eckardt - 2001 - Cognitive Science 25 (3):453-470.
    The aim of Schunn, Crowley and Okada's (1998) study is to address the question of whether the current state of cognitive science, as represented by Cognitive Science and the Cognitive Science Society, “reflects the multidisciplinary ideals of its foundation.” To properly interpret and respond to their results, we need to ask a prior question: What is cognitive science's multidisciplinary ideal? There are at least two conceptions—a “localist” conception, which seems to be implicit in Schunn, Crowley and Okada's discussion, and a (...)
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    On evaluating the scientific status of psychoanalysis.Barbara Von Eckardt - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy 78 (10):570-572.
  31. Critical notices.Barbara Von Eckardt - 2000 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60 (1):221.
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    Mental images and their explanations.Barbara Von Eckardt - 1988 - Philosophical Studies 53 (3):691-693.
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    Mental images and their explanations.Barbara von Eckardt - 1984 - Journal of Philosophy 81 (11):691-693.
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    Mental Images and Their Explanations.Barbara Von Eckardt - 1984 - Journal of Philosophy 81 (11):691-693.
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  35. Margolis on persons and non-reductive materialism.Barbara Von Eckardt - 1981 - Metaphilosophy 12:169.
     
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    Some Consequences of Knowing Everything (Essential) There Is to Know About One’s Mental States.Barbara Von Eckardt Klein - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (1):3-18.
    To say that mental phenomena are self-intimating means, roughly, that there is no more to them than what meets the "inner" eye. Gilbert Ryle was the first to emphasize this as one of the central features of the classical Cartesian picture of mind. He wrote.
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    Some Remarks on Laudan’s Theory of Scientific Rationality.Barbara von Eckardt - 1990 - Journal of Philosophical Research 15:153-167.
    When is it rational to pursue a research tradition? In Progress and Its Problems, Laudan suggests that if a research tradition RT has a higher rate of progress than any of its rivals, where the rate of progress of an RT is the problem solving effectiveness of its theories over time, then it is rational to pursue RT. In this paper I offer a number of criticisms of this suggestion, with special attention to the current controversy over the rational pursuability (...)
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    Some Remarks on Laudan’s Theory of Scientific Rationality.Barbara von Eckardt - 1990 - Journal of Philosophical Research 15:153-167.
    When is it rational to pursue a research tradition? In Progress and Its Problems, Laudan suggests that if a research tradition RT has a higher rate of progress than any of its rivals, where the rate of progress of an RT is the problem solving effectiveness of its theories over time, then it is rational to pursue RT. In this paper I offer a number of criticisms of this suggestion, with special attention to the current controversy over the rational pursuability (...)
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    The Notion of Accuracy in Current Social Perception Research.Barbara von Eckardt - 1994 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1994:35-46.
    People often make trait judgments about themselves and others. Social perception researchers have attempted to study the accuracy of such judgments. Such studies raise the philosophical/conceptual question of what it means to say that a person's judgment is accurate. Two attempts have recently been made to taxonomize current research in terms of the notion of accuracy which has been adopted. My aim in this paper is twofold: first, to argue that the proposed philosophical taxonomies are problematic and, hence, should be (...)
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  40. The pursuit of happiness in the democratic creed.Ursula M. von Eckardt - 1959 - New York,: Praeger.
  41. Beware the impact of historical critical ideologies on current evangelical New Testament studies.F. David Farnell - 2016 - In Terry L. Miethe & Norman L. Geisler (eds.), I am put here for the defense of the Gospel: Dr. Norman L. Geisler: a festschrift in his honor. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications, an imprint of Wipf and Stock Publishers.
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    The ages of the world.F. W. J. Schelling - 1942 - New York,: Columbia University Press. Edited by Frederick Wolfe Bolmaden.
    A new English translation of Schelling’s unfinished magnum opus, complete with a contextualizing introduction by the translator.
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    Multidisciplinarity and cognitive science.Barbara Eckardt - 2001 - Cognitive Science 25 (3):453-470.
    The aim of Schunn, Crowley and Okada's (1998) study is to address the question of whether the current state of cognitive science, as represented by Cognitive Science and the Cognitive Science Society, “reflects the multidisciplinary ideals of its foundation.” To properly interpret and respond to their results, we need to ask a prior question: What is cognitive science's multidisciplinary ideal? There are at least two conceptions—a “localist” conception, which seems to be implicit in Schunn, Crowley and Okada's discussion, and a (...)
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    Reanalysing selbst.Regine Eckardt - 2001 - Natural Language Semantics 9 (4):371-412.
    This paper investigates the meaning of German selbst (≈ E N-self) in its intensifying use, and the relation of this selbst to the focus particle selbst (≈ E even). I propose that intensifying selbst denotes type-lifted variants of the identity function on the domain of individuals, and that the observed stress accents must be analysed in terms of by now well-established focus theories. This analysis covers the core range of data correctly, predicting obligatory stress on selbst, sortal restrictions, centrality effects, (...)
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  45. Eudaimonia zwischen Kant und Aristoteles: Glückseligkeit als höchstes Gut menschlichen Handelns.Jürgen-Eckardt Pleines - 1984 - Würzburg: Königshausen + Neumann.
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    Mensch und Erziehung: Studien zur Philosophie u. Pädagogik.Jürgen Eckardt Pleines - 1976 - Kastellaun: Henn.
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    Praxis und Vernunft: zum Begriff praktischer Urteilskraft.Jürgen Eckardt Pleines - 1983 - Amsterdam: Rodopi.
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    Sachlichkeit als Argument.Jürgen-Eckardt Pleines - 1973 - Kastellaun: Henn.
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  49. The world as will and representation.Arthur Schopenhauer & E. F. J. Payne - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Judith Norman, Alistair Welchman & Christopher Janaway.
    First published in 1818, The World as Will and Representation contains Schopenhauer's entire philosophy, ranging through epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of mind and action, aesthetics and philosophy of art, to ethics, the meaning of life and the philosophy of religion, in an attempt to account for the world in all its significant aspects. It gives a unique and influential account of what is and is not of value in existence, the striving and pain of the human condition and the possibility of (...)
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    Anthropologie und empirische Psychologie um 1800: Ansätze einer Entwicklung zur Wissenschaft.Georg Eckardt (ed.) - 2001 - Köln: Böhlau.
    Die um 1800 aufgeworfenen anthropologisch-psychologischen Fragestellungen sind Gegenstand dieses Buches. Sie bildeten einen wichtigen Bestandteil der damaligen Wissenschaftskultur und wurden unter Namen wie "Empirische Psychologie", "Erfahrungsseelenkunde", "Experimentalseelenlehre" oder auch "Seelenphysik" abgehandelt. Das Spannungsverhältnis zwischen einem empirisch-erfahrungswissenschaftlichen und einem apriorisch-fundamentalphilosophischen Zugang zur Anthropologie bzw. Psychologie, wie es sich besonders im Ereignisraum Weimar-Jena verdichtete, steht im Mittelpunkt der Betrachtung. Das Buch vermittelt ein differenziertes Bild des anthropologisch-psychologischen Diskurses in jener Phase der Kultur- und Wissenschaftsentwicklung, in der sich Aufklärung, Klassizismus, Klassik, Idealismus und (...)
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