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    Über Halbordnungen von WT‐Graden in e‐Graden.Freidrich Hebeisen - 1979 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 25 (13‐18):209-212.
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    Über Halbordnungen von WT-Graden in e-Graden.Freidrich Hebeisen - 1979 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 25 (13-18):209-212.
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  3. Geschichte der physikalischen Begriffe.Freidrich Hund - 1972 - Wien,: Zürich: Bibliographisches Institut.
     
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    Masstheoretische Ergebnisse für WT‐Grade.Friedrich Hebeisen - 1979 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 25 (3‐6):33-36.
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    Economic Analysis and Problems. [REVIEW]Freidrich Baerwald - 1946 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 21 (4):757-758.
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    Bachelard and Nietzsche on the Philosopher.Gaston Bachelard & Freidrich Nietzsche - 1999 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 14 (3):24-24.
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    Grundriss der philosophie nach Freidrich Harms.Friedrich Zimmer - 1902 - Tübingen und Liepzig,: Mohr.
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    Pietro Piovani: Grundlegung der Moralphilosophie – Ethische Objektivation und Absenzialismus. Aus dem Italienischen übersetzt und herausgegeben von Michael Walter Hebeisen.Antonio Cimino - 2013 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 66 (2):164-167.
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    Vom Einfluss der Gestirne auf die Gesundheit und den Charakter des MenschenGundolf Keil Freidrich Lenhardt Christoph Weisser.William R. Shea - 1984 - Isis 75 (4):754-755.
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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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    Book Review:Geschichte Der Ethik in Der Neueren Philoisophie. Freidrich Jodl. [REVIEW]V. G. G. - 1890 - International Journal of Ethics 1 (1):126-.
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    Vom Einfluss der Gestirne auf die Gesundheit und den Charakter des Menschen by Gundolf Keil; Freidrich Lenhardt; Christoph Weisser. [REVIEW]William Shea - 1984 - Isis 75:754-755.
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    Hegel In His Time.John Burbidge (ed.) - 1995 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
    Georg Wilhelm Freidrich Hegel is now recognized as one of the great philosophers; his concept of the dialectic profoundly influenced the course of Western thought, and—particularly through the lens of Marxist philosophy—continues to exert great influence even today. Yet Hegel himself has often been accused of being a philosopher of reaction: on the political sphere the polar opposite of Marx. It was not until the publication of Jacques D’Hondt’s _Hegel en son temps_ that the vision of Hegel as a (...)
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    Hegel in His Time.Jacques D'Hondt - 1988 - Broadview Press.
    Georg Wilhelm Freidrich Hegel is now recognized as one of the great philosophers; his concept of the dialectic profoundly influenced the course of Western thought, and — particularly through the lens of Marxist philosophy — continues to exert great influence even today. Yet Hegel himself has often been accused of being a philosopher of reaction: on the political sphere the polar opposite of Marx. It was not until the publication of Jacques D'Hondt's Hegel en son temps that the vision (...)
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