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  1. Bücher aus der Bibliothek von Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz und der Hofbibliothek in Hannover im Ilfeld-Bestand der Forschungsbibliothek Gotha.Thomas Fuchs - 2008 - In Karin Hartbecke (ed.), Zwischen Fürstenwillkür und Menschheitswohl: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz als Bibliothekar. Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann.
     
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  2. Geographische Wissensproduktion – Reflexionen aus der Perspektive der geographie‐ und kartographiehistorischen Sammlung Perthes der Forschungsbibliothek Gotha.Petra Weigel - 2017 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 40 (1):86-90.
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  3. XII. CALLIMACHEA. Alphonso Heckero S. P. D. Otto Schneider.Dabam Gothae - 1846 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 1 (1):260-274.
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    Eine naturwissenschaftliche Forschungsbibliothek des 18. Jahrhunderts: Die Bibliothek der ‚Naturforschenden Gesellschaft’︁ zu Jena.Paul Ziche, Gabriele Büch, Karsten Kenklies, Horst Neuper & Olaf Breidbach - 2000 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 23 (4):433-447.
    The ‚Naturforschende Gesellschaft’︁, founded in 1793, proved instrumental for the development of science at the University of Jena around 1800. Its library can be considered as one of its most important facilities provided for research and for the education of students. Since this library has been preserved almost without losses, we can ask whether this library served the purpose of a research library in the newly established field of ‚science’︁. In consequence, the role of scientific societies and the genesis of (...)
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    Leuven: “From Toledo to Gotha: New Perspectives on the Impact of Avicenna Upon Sciences and Philosophy in Europe”.Abigail Whalen - 2023 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 65:450-464.
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    Placing plants on paper: Lists, herbaria, and tables as experiments with territorial inventory at the mid-seventeenth-century Gotha court.Alix Cooper - 2018 - History of Science 56 (3):257-277.
    Over the past several decades, historians of science have come increasingly to focus on the role of so-called “paper technologies,” reorganizing and transforming information through the use of paper and pen, in the emergence of modern science. Taking as a case study an effort by administrators in the seventeenth-century German princely state of Saxe-Gotha to enlist foresters and herb-women to catalog the medicinal plants of the territory, this article analyzes the varied forms of paperwork produced in the process, including (...)
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    Retour sur le Voyage Dans Les Ghettos du Gotha.Michel Pinçon, Monique Pinçon-Charlot, Angèle Christin & Paul Pasquali - 2011 - Revue de Synthèse 132 (3):401-410.
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    Marx, Engels and Lenin on justice: The critique of the gotha programme.Kai Nielsen - 1986 - Studies in East European Thought 32 (1):23-63.
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    Marx, Engels and Lenin on justice: The critique of the Gotha programme.Kai Nielsen - 1986 - Studies in Soviet Thought 32 (1):23-63.
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    Ad historiam carminum Ovidianorum recensionemque symbolae. Scripsit R. Ehwald. Gotha. 1889. 1 Mk.Robinson Ellis - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (05):212-213.
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    Eberhardt, Paul. Von der Möglichkeit und Notwendigkeit der reinen Religion. Gotha.Kurt Kesseler - 1917 - Kant Studien 21 (1-3).
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  12. Review of Friedrich Heinrich Gebhard,'On Ethical Goodness as Disinterested Benevolence'(Gotha, Ettinger, 1792)(Translated by Daniel Breazeale). [REVIEW]J. G. Fichte - 2001 - Philosophical Forum 32 (4):297-310.
     
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    Herodotus. Buch VIII. Fur den Schulgebrauch erklart von DR. J. Sitzler, Professor am Gymnasium in Tauberbischofscheim. Gotha. Friedrich Andreas Perthes. 1887. (8vo. Pp. iv. 108. 1 Mk. 30 Pf.). [REVIEW]W. M. R. - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (03):79-.
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    Xenophon's Memorabilien. für den Schulgebrauch Erklärt, von Dr Edmund Weissenborn. Oberlehrer am Gymnasium, zu Mülhausen in Thüringcn. Gotha, Friedich Andreas Perthes. 2 Mk. 40. [REVIEW]E. S. Shuckburgh - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (1-2):29-.
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    J. G. Fichte: Review of Freidrich Heinrich Gebhard,on ethical goodness as disinterested benevolence (gotha: Ettinger, 1792). [REVIEW]Daniel Breazeale - 2001 - Philosophical Forum 32 (4):297–310.
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    J. G. Fichte: Review of Freidrich Heinrich Gebhard, On Ethical Goodness as Disinterested Benevolence(Gotha: Ettinger, 1792). [REVIEW]Daniel Breazeale - 2001 - Philosophical Forum 32 (4):297-310.
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    Droysen Geschichte Alexanders des Grossen. Nachdruck der Ausgabe Gotha 1877 vermehrt um den Anmerkungsteil mit kritischen Kommentaren von R., H., und S. Apostolides. Herausgegeben von A. Hohlweg. Pp. lii + 830, b/w & colour ills, b/w & colour maps, colour pls. Neuried: Ars Una, 2004. Cased, €148. ISBN: 3-89391-800-0. [REVIEW]Kai Brodersen - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (2):518-519.
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    Droysen (J.G.) Geschichte Alexanders des Grossen. Nachdruck der Ausgabe Gotha 1877 vermehrt um den Anmerkungsteil mit kritischen Kommentaren von R., H., und S. Apostolides. Herausgegeben von A. Hohlweg. Pp. lii + 830, b/w & colour ills, b/w & colour maps, colour pls. Neuried: Ars Una, 2004. Cased, €148. ISBN: 3-89391-800-. [REVIEW]Kai Brodersen - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (02):518-.
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    Kelile ü Dimne: Türkische Handschrift T 189 der Forschungs-bibliothek GothaKelile u Dimne: Turkische Handschrift T 189 der Forschungs-bibliothek Gotha[REVIEW]Robert Dankoff, Milan Adamović & Milan Adamovic - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (3):595.
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    1. M. Tullii ciceronis de Oratore Liber Primus: für der Schulgebrauch erklärt von Prof DrRemigius Stöbile. 1 Bandchen. Gotha, F. A. Perthes, 1887. 1 Mk. 30. - 2. M. Tullii Cicerone dell' Oratore Libri tre: testo riveduto ed annotato da Antonio Cima. Torino, Loescher, 1887. 2 1. 50. [REVIEW]A. S. Wilkins - 1887 - The Classical Review 1 (10):306-.
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    The Centre of Nature: Baron Johann Otto von Hellwig between a Global Network and a Universal Republic.Vera Keller - 2012 - Early Science and Medicine 17 (5):570-588.
    A large network of alchemical agents spread from the tiny, land-locked duchy of Saxe- Gotha-Altenburg outward across Europe. At its centre, Duke Friedrich I meticulously documented his interactions with many alchemical personalities during the 1670s and 1680s. The story of one such personality illustrates the changing meanings of distant alchemical knowledge both to the inner circle of courtly alchemists and to a larger alchemical republic. Born near Gotha, Johann Otto von Hellwig built his pan-European career on a youthful (...)
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    Wissen produzieren, lokalisieren und imaginieren. Von „falschen Karten“ und „wissenschaftlichen Expeditionen“ in der Auseinandersetzung um Guyana (1880er bis 1900er Jahre). [REVIEW]Sebastian Dorsch - 2017 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 40 (1):39-63.
    Producing, Localising, and Imagining Knowledge. On “false maps” and “scientific expeditions” in the Brazilian‐French Debates about Guyana (1880s–1900s). This paper analyses the interferences between knowledge production, space and colonial claims from translocal, actor‐based perspectives. Due to its ‘thickness’ the examined material, found particularly at the Perthes collection (Gotha/Germany), allows multifaceted views on a topic which influences our scientific knowledge‐based world views. In his writings the Swiss naturalist Emil Göldi underlined his point of view that was both ‘Brazilianized’ and scientific. (...)
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  23. What Makes Communism Possible? The Self-Realisation Interpretation.Jan Kandiyali - forthcoming - Politics, Philosophy and Economics.
    In the Critique of Gotha Programme, Karl Marx famously argues that a communist society will be characterised by the principle, ‘From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs!’ In this essay, I take up a question about this principle that was originally posed by G.A. Cohen, namely: what makes communism (so conceived) possible for Marx? In reply to this question, Cohen interprets Marx as saying that communism is possible because of limitless abundance, a view that (...)
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    An Anarchist Interpretation of Marx’s “Ability to Needs” Principle.Jesse Spafford - 2020 - Journal of Value Inquiry 54 (2):325-343.
    In “Critique of the Gotha Program,” Marx famously declares that future communist societies will operate on the principle “from each according to [their] ability, to each according to [their] needs!” This paper argues that there is a distinctly anarchist interpretation of Marx’s principle which takes the principle’s primary demand to be the unconditional provision of goods and services. The paper begins by introducing Marx’s “ability to needs principle” (ANP) and the normative concerns that motivated it. The paper then documents (...)
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    What makes communism possible? The self-realisation interpretation.Jan Kandiyali - forthcoming - Politics, Philosophy and Economics.
    In the Critique of Gotha Programme, Karl Marx famously argues that a communist society will be characterised by the principle, ‘From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs!’ I take up a question about this principle that was originally posed by G.A. Cohen, namely: what makes communism (so conceived) possible for Marx? In reply to this question, Cohen interprets Marx as saying that communism is possible because of limitless abundance, a view that Cohen takes to (...)
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  26. The First Workers’ Government in History: Karl Marx’s Addenda to Lissagaray’s History of the Commune of 1871.Daniel Gaido - 2021 - Historical Materialism 29 (1):49-112.
    In Marxist circles it is common to refer to Karl Marx’s The Civil War in France for a theoretical analysis of the historical significance of the Paris Commune, and to Prosper-Olivier Lissagaray’s History of the Commune of 1871 for a description of the facts surrounding the insurrection of the Paris workers and its repression by the National Assembly led by Adolphe Thiers. What is less well-known is that Marx himself oversaw the German translation of Lissagaray’s book and made numerous additions (...)
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    Marxism and philosophy.Karl Korsch - 1970 - New York,: M[onthly] R[eview Press.
    Marxism and philosophy [1923].--The present state of the problem of 'Marxism and philosophy' [1930].--Introduction to the Critique of the Gotha Programme [1922].--The Marxism of the First International [1924].
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    Law, Marxism and the State.Zia Akhtar - 2015 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 28 (3):661-685.
    The Communist Manifesto’s salient point was set out in Critics of the Gotha Program as “From Each According to Their Abilities, to Each According to Their Needs”. The demise of communism in the former Soviet Union has caused its critics to claim that ‘revolutionary’ political theory has no basis for legal or philosophical development. The contention of those who oppose radical socialism achieved by the levelling of the classes proclaim that this is an unattainable goal. They argue that a (...)
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    A Educação a Partir Das Barbas de Marx.César Augusto Soares da Costa - 2013 - Praxis Filosófica 34:61-75.
    Este trabajo presenta una visión general al lector sobre el tema de la educación en el pensamiento de Karl Marx, basada en cuatro obras clásicas: Tesis sobre Feuerbach, el Manifiesto del Partido Comunista de los Trabajadores y de las Instituciones Crítica Asociación del Programa de Gotha de los cuales se considera el centro de a la comprensión de la educación en el contexto actual. Tomamos nota de que en Marx, el enfoque crítico de la educación en la sociedad capitalista (...)
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    Ainsi pensait Zarathoustra: une philosophie avant la lettre.Ann van Sevenant - 2017 - Paris: Non lieu.
    L'étude d'Ann Van Sevenant se fonde sur l'un des textes les plus anciens de l'humanité, appelés les Gothas. Ces chants, attribués à Zarathushtra Spitama, sont à l'origine de la religion zoroastrienne, qui a eu une influence considérable sur les trois monothéismes et qui est encore pratiquée aujourd'hui par 250 000 personnes dans le monde. Mais il y a aussi une dimension existentielle dans la pensée de Zarathoustra dont les grands philosophes orientaux et occidentaux se sont inspirés tout au long de (...)
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  31. Rights of inequality: Rawlsian justice, equal opportunity, and the status of the family.Justin Schwartz - 2001 - Legal Theory 7 (1):83-117.
    Is the family subject to principles of justice? In "A Theory of Justice", John Rawls includes the (monogamous) family along with the market and the government as among the, "basic institutions of society", to which principles of justice apply. Justice, he famously insists, is primary in politics as truth is in science: the only excuse for tolerating injustice is that no lesser injustice is possible. The point of the present paper is that Rawls doesn't actually mean this. When it comes (...)
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    Immanuel Kant: Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics: That Will Be Able to Come Forward as Science: With Selections From the Critique of Pure Reason.Gary Hatfield (ed.) - 2004 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Kant is the central figure of modern philosophy. He sought to rebuild philosophy from the ground up, and he succeeded in permanently changing its problems and methods. This revised edition of the Prolegomena, which is the best introduction to the theoretical side of his philosophy, presents his thought clearly by paying careful attention to his original language. Also included are selections from the Critique of Pure Reason, which fill out and explicate some of Kant's central arguments, and in which Kant (...)
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    Marx’s concept of distributive justice: an exercise in the formal modeling of political principles.Antônio Carlos da Rocha Costa - 2018 - AI and Society 33 (4):487-500.
    This paper presents an exercise in the formalization of political principles, by taking as its theme the concept of distributive justice that Karl Marx advanced in his Critique of the Gotha Programme. We first summarize the content of the Critique of the Gotha Programme. Next, we transcribe the core of Marx’s presentation of the concept of distributive justice. Following, we present our formalization of Marx’s conception. Then, we make use of that formal analysis to confront Marx’s principle of (...)
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    J.G. Fichte and the Atheism Dispute, 1798-1800.Yolanda Estes - 2009 - Ashgate. Edited by Curtis Bowman.
    Translator's preface -- Commentator's preface -- Commentator's introduction -- J.G. Fichte : on the ground of our belief in a divine world-governance -- Commentary: on the ground of our belief in a divine world-governance -- Text: on the ground of our belief in a divine world-governance -- F.K. Forberg : development of the concept of religion -- Commentary: development of the concept of religion -- Text: development of the concept of religion -- G.: a father's letter to his student son (...)
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    On Marx: revolutionary and utopian.Alan Ryan - 2014 - New York: Liveright Pub. Corporation.
    On Marx -- Selections -- A note on the selections -- Notes on James Mill -- The German ideology -- Theses on Feuerbach -- The Communist manifesto -- Capital -- The civil war in France -- Critique of the Gotha programme.
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    Frühe Neuzeit: Das Rhetorische Zeitalter.Andreas Keller - 2008 - Akademie Verlag.
    Literatur ist Kommunikation! Die Frühe Neuzeit als Epoche des Übergangs zwischen Mittelalter und Moderne ist gekennzeichnet durch umfassende Veränderungen. Doch welchen Stellenwert hat dabei die Literatur? Der neue literaturwissenschaftliche Epochenband bietet eine so fundierte wie spannende Einführung in die Frühe Neuzeit, in der Literatur vor allem eines war: ein offenes Kommunikationssystem. Die unmittelbare Begegnung mit der Epoche: Umgang mit Originalen, Verstehen und Missverstehen frühneuzeitlicher Dokumente Der vermittelte Zugang zur Epoche: Epochenbegriff und Epochengrenzen, Forschungs- und Wirkungsgeschichte Der frühneuzeitliche Literaturbegriff: Text und (...)
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    Le droit inégal face au monde sans qualité.Antonin Wiser - 2008 - Archives de Philosophie 3 (3):469-488.
    Dans Le Capital, le phénomène du fétichisme apparaît bien plus lié aux conditions générales de l’échange qu’à celles de l’exploitation capitaliste. Il n’est dès lors pas certain qu’il disparaisse dans la société post-capitaliste que décrit Marx dans ce même ouvrage, parce que cette société maintient le principe de l’échange équivalent. C’est seulement dans la Critique du programme de Gotha que Marx semble prendre conscience de cette difficulté, à laquelle il répond en opposant au principe bourgeois du droit l’idée d’un (...)
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    Was muß das für ein trockenes gramatisch-metaphysisches Geschwätz seyn.Sascha Salatowsky - 2017 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 65 (3):520-534.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie Jahrgang: 65 Heft: 3 Seiten: 520-534.
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