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    Real Presences.George Steiner - 1989 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Can there be major dimensions of a poem, a painting, a musical composition created in the absence of God? Or, is God always a real presence in the arts? Steiner passionately argues that a transcendent reality grounds all genuine art and human communication. "A real tour de force.... All the virtues of the author's astounding intelligence and compelling rhetoric are evident from the first sentence onward."—Anthony C. Yu, _Journal of Religion_.
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  2. After Babel. Aspects of Language and Translation.George Steiner - 1980 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 42 (2):406-407.
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    Heidegger.George Steiner - 1978 - Hassocks [Eng.]: Harvester Press.
    Heidegger pertenece a la historia del lenguaje y de la literatura tanto como a la de la ontolog a, de la epistemolog a fenomenol gica o de la est tica (tal vez ...
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    Anthropocentrism and its Discontents: The Moral Status of Animals in the History of Western Philosophy.Gary Steiner (ed.) - 2005 - University of Pittsburgh Press.
    _Anthropocentrism and Its Discontents_ is the first-ever comprehensive examination of views of animals in the history of Western philosophy, from Homeric Greece to the twentieth century. In recent decades, increased interest in this area has been accompanied by scholars’ willingness to conceive of animal experience in terms of human mental capacities: consciousness, self-awareness, intention, deliberation, and in some instances, at least limited moral agency. This conception has been facilitated by a shift from behavioral to cognitive ethology, and by attempts to (...)
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  5. Real Presences.George Steiner - 1990 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 52 (3):578-578.
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    Animals and the Moral Community: Mental Life, Moral Status, and Kinship.Gary Steiner - 2008 - Columbia University Press.
    Gary Steiner argues that ethologists and philosophers in the analytic and continental traditions have largely failed to advance an adequate explanation of animal behavior.
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    Lessons of the masters.George Steiner - 2003 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    But the charged personal encounter between master and disciple is precisely what interests George Steiner in this book, a sustained reflection on the infinitely ...
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    Animals and the Limits of Postmodernism.Gary Steiner - 2013 - Columbia University Press.
    In Animals and the Limits of Postmodernism, Gary Steiner illuminates postmodernism's inability to produce viable ethical and political principles.
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    Martin Heidegger.George Steiner - 1978 - Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press.
    With characteristic lucidity and style, Steiner makes Heidegger's immensely difficult body of work accessible to the general reader. In a new introduction, Steiner addresses language and philosophy and the rise of Nazism. "It would be hard to imagine a better introduction to the work of philosopher Martin Heidegger."--George Kateb, The New Republic.
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    Language and Silence: Essays on Language, Literature, and the Inhuman.George Steiner - 1998 - Yale University Press.
    How do we evaluate the power and utility of language when it has been made to articulate falsehoods in certain totalitarian regimes or has been charged with vulgarity and imprecision in a mass-consumer democracy? How will language react to the increasingly urgent claims of more exact speech such as mathematics and symbolic notation? These are some of the questions Steiner addresses in this elegantly written book, first published in 1967 to international acclaim.
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    COVID-19 heralds a new epistemology of science for the public good.Manfred D. Laubichler, Peter Schlosser, Jürgen Renn, Federica Russo, Gerald Steiner, Eva Schernhammer, Carlo Jaeger & Guido Caniglia - 2021 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (2):1-6.
    COVID-19 has revealed that science needs to learn how to better deal with the irreducible uncertainty that comes with global systemic risks as well as with the social responsibility of science towards the public good. Further developing the epistemological principles of new theories and experimental practices, alternative investigative pathways and communication, and diverse voices can be an important contribution of history and philosophy of science and of science studies to ongoing transformations of the scientific enterprise.
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  12. Martin Heidegger.George Steiner - 1983 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 173 (4):505-506.
     
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  13. Martin Heidegger.George Steiner & M. van der Marel - 1996 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 58 (4):788-788.
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  14. Martin Heidegger.George Steiner - 1983 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 16 (3):211-215.
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    Myth: Its Meaning and Functions in Ancient and Other Cultures.Grundy Steiner & G. S. Kirk - 1973 - American Journal of Philology 94 (1):107.
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    Stakeholder Engagement: Keeping Business Legitimate in Austria’s Natural Mineral Water Bottling Industry.Anna Katharina Provasnek, Erwin Schmid & Gerald Steiner - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 150 (2):467-484.
    Stakeholder maneuvers such as Internet media attacks or consumer boycotts can have devastating effects on companies. By contrary, vital relationships between companies and their stakeholders can be highly beneficial. A review of the existing stakeholder-management literature suggests to engage stakeholders in business activities in a positive manner. However, the types of successful engagement activities differ across industries. The purposes of this article are to develop an explanatory framework based on the literature findings, to introduce stakeholder-engagement literature to a segment of (...)
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  17. Grammars of Creation.George Steiner - 2001 - Yale University Press.
    “We have no more beginnings,” George Steiner begins in this, his most radical book to date. A far-reaching exploration of the idea of creation in Western thought, literature, religion, and history, this volume can fairly be called a magnum opus. He reflects on the different ways we have of talking about beginnings, on the “core-tiredness” that pervades our end-of-the-millennium spirit, and on the changing grammar of our discussions about the end of Western art and culture. With his well-known elegance of (...)
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  18. Descartes on the Moral Status of Animals.Gary Steiner - 1998 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 80 (3):268-291.
    Conventional wisdom has long maintained that Descartes considered animals to be unfeeling machines with no capacity for perceptual states like pain, and that Descartes's mechanistic view of animals was the basis for his claim that we owe animals no moral obligations. Several recent commentators have sought to repudiate this conventional wisdom, either by denying that Descartes had a purely mechanistic conception of animal perception or by attempting to argue that Descartes allowed for the possibility that animals have souls. An examination (...)
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  19. Extraterritorial: Papers on Literature and the Language Revolution.George Steiner - 1972 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 5 (4):263-264.
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    On difficulty.George Steiner - 1978 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 36 (3):263-276.
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    Grammars of creation: originating in the Gifford Lectures for 1990.George Steiner - 2001 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    "We have no more beginnings", George Steiner begins in this radical book. A far-reaching exploration of the idea of creation in Western thought, literature, religion, and history, he reflects on the different ways people have of talking about beginnings, on the "coretiredness" that pervades end-of-the-millennium spirit, and on the changing grammar of discussions about the end of Western art and culture.
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    Nostalgia for the Absolute.George Steiner - 1983 - CBC Enterprises.
    The decline of formal religious systems has left a moral and emotional emptiness in Western culture. George Steiner, internationally renowned thinker and scholar, pursues this and examines the alternative "mythologies" of Marxism, Freudian psychology, Lévi-Straussian anthropology, and fads of irrationality.
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    No Passion Spent: Essays 1978-1995.George Steiner - 1996 - Yale University Press.
    In a remarkable book, one of the preeminent essayists and literary thinkers of our era concerns himself with language and its relation to literature and religion. Written during a period when the art of reading and the status of a text have been threatened by literary movements that question their validity and by computer technology, Steiner's essays affirm the primacy of reading in the classical sense.
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    The Perils of a Total Critique of Reason.Gary Steiner - 2003 - Philosophy Today 47 (1):93-111.
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  25. When and how to prepare best for test about the professors lectures.D. Blom, K. Hegar, D. Haenggi & G. F. Steiner - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):532-532.
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    Cinco miradas.Umberto Eco, George Steiner, Jean Clair, Daniel Innerarity Grau & Roberto Barbanti - 2007 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 47:73-81.
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  27. Individual-Differences in Visual-Imagery.D. Hanggi & G. F. Steiner - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):498-498.
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    Social Innovation: A Retrospective Perspective.Liliya Satalkina & Gerald Steiner - 2022 - Minerva 60 (4):567-591.
    During the last several decades, the concept of social innovation has been a subject of scientific and practical discourse. As an important paradigm for innovation policies, social innovation is also an object of criticism and debate. Despite a significant proliferation of literature, the rate at which social innovation is a catalyst for coping with challenges of modern societies remains unclear. The goal of the paper is to gain a better understanding of social innovation by integrating past and present views on (...)
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  29. Après Babel, Une poétique du dire et de la traduction.George Steiner & Lucienne Lotringer - 1979 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 169 (4):479-481.
     
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    A Note on the Distribution of Discourse.George Steiner - 1978 - Semiotica 22 (3-4).
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    A P.s. To valesio.George Steiner - 1976 - Semiotica 18 (1).
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  32. A view from a tower.G. Steiner & D. Blom - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):527-527.
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  33. Drieklanken. De drie grote talen van de mens.George Steiner - 2008 - Nexus 50.
    ‘Veel te veel van ons sociale, politieke en zelfs familiale gedrag is sadistisch, misleidend of intellectueel primitief gebleven. Onze begeerte, onze hang naar slachtingen schijnt zonder einde te zijn. De stank van geld bederft ons leven. Maar als we een Shakespeare-sonnet maken, wanneer we een mis in b mineur componeren of eeuwenlang worstelen met de stelling van Goldbach of het drie-lichaam-probleem, overstijgen we onszelf. Ja, dan is er ‘geen groter wonder dan de mens’.
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  34. Door die spiegel, in raadselen.George Steiner - 1992 - Nexus 4.
    Waarom hebben de joden de leer van Jezus en het christendom blijvend afgewezen? Over deze vraag discussieert de auteur met verschillende theologen en filosofen.
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  35. De Europa-mythe.George Steiner - 1994 - Nexus 9.
    In een overzicht van de mythen rondom de oorsprong van Europa en de daarmee verboden culturele concepten door de geschiedenis heen, komt de schrijver tot de conclusie dat de politieke eenwording van Europa op een zeer nuchtere basis stoelt. Voor een nieuwe bevruchtende mythe kan ontstaan, moet met het verleden worden afgerekend en met name met de zinloze vernietiging van mensenlevens tijdens de oorlogen en de holocaust.
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    Heidegger's Reflection on Aletheia: Merely a Teminological Shift?Gary Steiner - 1986 - Auslegung 13:38-50.
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    Has Truth a Future?George Steiner - 1979 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 84 (3):296 - 310.
    La recherche désintéressée d'une vérité abstraite, puisée en dehors de toute utilité sociale, de toute application pratique — tel est le legs du monde méditerranéen pré-socratique. Cette chasse spéculative n'est pourtant pas sans détracteurs, qui lui opposent soit un mysticisme transcendant, soit un dogmatisme de la religion révélée, soit un romantismt tourné vers l'innocence et le sentiment, soit une critique sociale et relativista Dans le monde contemporain ces quatre lignes d'attaque se rejoignent dans leur méfiance à l'égard de la science (...)
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  38. Het vaarwel van de muzen.George Steiner - 2000 - Nexus 27.
    Steiner stelt dat men in elk tijdperk het 'adieu van de muzen' meende te horen, maar de onwil om de gruwelijkheden van de twintigste eeuw onder ogen te zien, zou de humaniora van vandaag de dag werkelijk ondermijnd hebben.
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  39. Heeft waarheid een toekomst? Essays.G. Steiner, Peter Bergsma, Tinke Davids & Jacques De Visscher - 1992 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 54 (3):561-562.
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  40. Invidia.George Steiner - 2009 - Nexus 52.
    Van de Italiaanse astroloog Cecco d’Ascoli zijn maar weinig levensfeiten bekend. We kennen nog zijn hoofdwerk Acerba, we weten dat hij eertijds aan hof en universiteit aanzien genoot en dat hij uiteindelijk wegens ketterij op de brandstapel belandde. Maar ook is overgeleverd dat Cecco d’Ascoli verteerd werd door jaloezie op zijn tijdgenoot Dante. En dit voorbeeld vormt voor George Steiner het vertrekpunt voor een superieure beschouwing over jaloezie: die tussen mens en goden, schepper en schepsel, meester en leerling, ouders en (...)
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    Is science nearing its limits?George Steiner & Emílio Rui Vilar (eds.) - 2008 - [Lisbon]: Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian.
    From ancient times, western civilization has been driven by a trust in scientific progress. Is Science Biology and biogenetics promise spectacular advances, mathematics unfolds new areas of understanding. This work explores some of the possible consequences for society and for the future of science itself.".
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  42. Kafka's Proces.George Steiner - 1993 - de Uil Van Minerva 10.
  43. Levinas.George Steiner - 1991 - de Uil Van Minerva 7.
     
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    Language and Silence: Essays 1958-1966.George Steiner - 1969 - Penguin Books.
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    Langage et silence.George Steiner - 2010 - Belles Lettres.
    Face au langage menacé par les politiques totalitaires et les régimes terroristes qui ont voulu le mêler au mensonge et à l'hystérie, les intellectuels et les poètes ont le devoir de réagir. Mais le langage subit aussi les attaques des sociétés capitalistes et technocratiques à travers la publicité, les mass media ou la politique spectacle. Les humanités survivront-elles?
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    Le futur du verbe.George Steiner - 2007 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 54 (2):147-155.
    Nous remercions le professeur George Steiner de nous avoir autorisés à reproduire le texte d’une brillante conférence (en français). Le problème qui l’attire dans ce texte, qui remonte aux années dominées par le travail « post-babélien », est la place, la fonction et la portée du futur dans l’horizon linguistique. L’analyse du mot anglais si particulier privacy est une remarquable illustration des thèses présentées.
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  47. Lofzang op het leven van de geest.George Steiner - 2011 - Nexus 58.
    In vrijwel iedere mythologie zijn verhalen te vinden die de relatie tussen het vergaren van kennis en noodlottigheid aangeven. Kennis komt volgens zulke verhalen voort uit ongehoorzaamheid en onwettigheid. Toch is het najagen van kennis ook de bekrachtiging van menselijke voortreffelijkheid. Maar, zo zegt Steiner in een lofzang op het leven van de geest, we moeten ons er altijd terdege van bewust zijn dat het antwoord op onze vragen fout, ideologisch of gecorrumpeerd kan zijn, zoals de geschiedenis talloze gruwelijke keren (...)
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    Le Sens du Sens: présences réelles, real presences, realpräsenz.George Steiner - 1988 - Librairie Philosophique J Vrin.
    George Steiner, professeur à l'Université de Genève, est déjà très connu en France, non seulement par ses livres traduits en notre langue - le dernier qui connaît un très grand succès est intitulé : Les Antigones - mais encore par ses conférences et surtout par ses interventions si brillantes et si géniales dans le cadre des grandes émissions littéraires de la télévision. Dans ce livre, qu'il a voulu intituler Le Sens du sens, on trouvera le texte d'une conférence fondamentale, donnée (...)
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    Narcissus and Echo.George Steiner - 1981 - American Journal of Semiotics 1 (1-2):1-14.
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    Narcissus and Echo.George Steiner - 1981 - American Journal of Semiotics 1 (1-2):1-14.
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