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    Notes and Correspondence.George Sarton, Henri Terrasse, H. P. J. Renaud, Ralph E. Ockenden, F. Szinnyei, Valeriu Bologa, O. Stein, Arnold C. Klebs, J. R. Partington & C. De Waard - 1935 - Isis 24 (1):102-126.
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    Death in Venice: From Literature to Film.George P. Stein - 1982 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 16 (3):63.
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    The Arts: Being through Meaning.George P. Stein - 1971 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 5 (4):99.
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  4. The Metamorphosis of the Hero: Principles, Processes, and Purpose.Scott T. Allison, George R. Goethals, Allyson R. Marrinan, Owen M. Parker, Smaragda P. Spyrou & Madison Stein - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Ornament, Fundament, Argument oder was sonst?: Zur Rolle der Bibel als Kanon in theologischer Ethik und in gemeinsamen katholisch-evangelischen Texten.Georg Steins & Marianne Heimbach-Steins - 2001 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 45 (1):95-108.
    In moral ethics the bible is often used selectively, providing examples of ideal behaviour or serving as a source of motivation. Thus, strictly speaking, one could do without the bible. However, in rediscovering the bible as a canon of a community of faith and practice andin working out a new approach, one can redefine the bible's role in ethics: A canonical contextualization is absolutely required for a thorough reference to the bible. The bible presents a complex concept of the world (...)
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    On the Definition of Art: Two Views: On Its Indefinability.George P. Stein - 1974 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 8 (2):102.
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    Revenge and forgiveness in the New South Africa.Dan Joseph Stein, Jack van Honk & George Ellis - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (1):37-38.
    Insofar as South Africa underwent a rapid transformation from apartheid to democracy, it may provide a unique laboratory for investigating aspects of revenge and forgiveness. Here we suggest that observations and data from South Africa are partially consistent with the hypotheses generated by MCullough and colleagues. At the same time, the rich range of revenge and forgiveness phenomena in real-life settings is likely to require explanatory concepts other than specialized modules and their computational outputs.
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    Social Philosophy, National Socialism, and the Scarcity Society.George J. Stein - 1984 - Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy 6:38-48.
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    The forum of philosophy: an introduction to problem and process.George Philip Stein - 1973 - New York,: McGraw-Hill.
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    Stein’s Critique of Husserl’s Transcendental Idealism.George Heffernan - 2021 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 95 (3):455-479.
    Stein claims that Husserl’s transcendental idealism makes it impossible to clarify the transcendence of the world because it posits that consciousness constitutes being. Inspired by Aquinas, Stein counters that making thinking the measure of being deprives what is of its epistemological and ontological independence from and primacy over what thinks. She contends that this approach inverts the natural relationship between the mind and the world. Given the complicated relationship between them, however, the question is whether Stein’s argument that Husserl lacked (...)
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    A Companion to Cognitive Science.George Graham & William Bechtel (eds.) - 1998 - Blackwell.
    Part I: The Life of Cognitive Science:. William Bechtel, Adele Abrahamsen, and George Graham. Part II: Areas of Study in Cognitive Science:. 1. Analogy: Dedre Gentner. 2. Animal Cognition: Herbert L. Roitblat. 3. Attention: A.H.C. Van Der Heijden. 4. Brain Mapping: Jennifer Mundale. 5. Cognitive Anthropology: Charles W. Nuckolls. 6. Cognitive and Linguistic Development: Adele Abrahamsen. 7. Conceptual Change: Nancy J. Nersessian. 8. Conceptual Organization: Douglas Medin and Sandra R. Waxman. 9. Consciousness: Owen Flanagan. 10. Decision Making: J. Frank Yates (...)
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    On Metaphysics and Method in Newton.Howard Stein - 2023 - In Marius Stan & Christopher Smeenk (eds.), Theory, Evidence, Data: Themes from George E. Smith. Springer. pp. 115-138.
    When I was a student, reigning opinion held that Newton, although unquestionably in the foremost rank of the great among scientists, was a shallow and unoriginal philosopher. In a work whose reputation at that time was high, E. A. Burtt put it thus: “In scientific discovery and formulation Newton was a marvelous genius; as a philosopher he was uncritical, sketchy, inconsistent, even second rate.”.
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    Edith Stein et Karol Wojtyła sur la personne.Georges Kalinowski - 1984 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 82 (56):545-561.
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    The esthetic of Leo Stein.George Boas - 1928 - Journal of Philosophy 25 (11):287-293.
  15. Imagination, expectation, and “thoughts entangled in metaphors”.Nathanael Stein - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):9411-9431.
    George Eliot strikingly describes one of her characters as making a mistake because he has gotten his thoughts “entangled in metaphors,” saying that we all do the same. I argue that Eliot is here giving us more than an illuminating description, but drawing our attention to a distinctive kind of mistake—a form of irrationality, in fact—of which metaphor can be an ineliminable part of the correct explanation. Her fictional case helps illuminate both a neglected function of the imagination, and a (...)
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  16. The Uniqueness Of Edith Stein's Approach To The Question Of Being.George Kovacs - 2010 - Existentia 20 (3-4):241.
     
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  17. The Cultural Conditioning Of Philosophy In Edith Stein.George Kovacs - 2005 - Existentia 15 (3-4):265-272.
     
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  18. The way to ultimate meaning in Edith Stein's phenomenology.George Kovacs - 2003 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 26 (4):263-282.
     
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  19. Neuropsychiatry, epistemology, and ontology of the brain: A response to the commentaries.Georg Northoff - 1999 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 6 (3):231-235.
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    Prefatory remarks to chapter 20.Nancy Stein - 1991 - In William Kessen, Andrew Ortony & Fergus I. M. Craik (eds.), Memories, Thoughts, and Emotions: Essays in Honor of George Mandler. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 290.
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    A Tale of Two Schisms: Heidegger’s Critique of Husserl’s Move into Transcendental Idealism.George Heffernan - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (5-6):556-575.
    The history of the early phenomenological movement involves a tale of two schisms. The Great Phenomenological Schism originated between 1905 and 1913, as many of his contemporaries, for example, Pfänder, Scheler, Reinach, Stein, and Ingarden, rejected Husserl’s transformation of phenomenology from the descriptive psychology of his Logical Investigations into the transcendental idealism of his Ideas I. The Phenomenological-Existential Schism started between 1927 and 1933, as with Being and Time Heidegger moved away from Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology of consciousness toward an ontological (...)
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    Perspektiven der Philosophie: Neues Jahrbuch. Band 37 – 2011.Georges Goedert & Martina Scherbel (eds.) - 2011 - Brill | Rodopi.
    Inhalt "Rund um Sokrates" Thomas Alexander Szlezak: Platon und die Pythagoreer: Das Zeugnis des Aristoteles Eva-Maria Kaufmann: Reconsidered: Gigons Abschied von Sokrates. Das Buch "Sokrates. Sein Bild in Dichtung und Geschichte" Detlef Thiel: Sokrates der Idiot." Friedlaender/Mynonas Rehabilitation Ulrich Kuhn: Das Liebesverhaltnis zwischen Alkibiades und Sokrates. Der platonische Bericht Heinz-Gerd Schmitz: Alkibiades, die Athener und die politische Torheit "Wissen und Skepsis" Rebecca Paimann: Beim Wissen ist jeder der erste. Zur Stellung der Individualitat in der spaten Wissenschaftslehre Fichtes Jurgen-Eckardt Pleines: Philosophieren (...)
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    El “gran cisma fenomenológico” y el “cisma fenomenológico-existencial”. Sobre la continuidad en la crítica contemporánea respecto del tránsito de Husserl hacia el idealismo trascendental.George Heffernan & Merrimack College - 2016 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 14:233-272.
    It is generally acknowledged that there were two schisms in the early history of the phenomenological movement. The first, the Great Phenomenological Schism, started between 1905 and 1913, as many of his younger contemporaries, for example Pfänder, Scheler, Reinach, Stein, and Ingarden, rejected Husserl’s transformation of phenomenology from the descriptive psychology of the Logical Investigations into the transcendental idealism of Ideas I. The second, the Phenomenological-Existential Schism, happened between 1927 and 1933, as it emerged that with Being and Time Heidegger’s (...)
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    Hegels Gesellschaftsbegriff und seine geschichtliche Forthildung durch Lorenz Stein, Marx, Engels und Lassalle. [REVIEW]George H. Sabine - 1926 - Philosophical Review 35 (6):582-583.
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    Kreuzeswissenschaft. By Edith Stein. [REVIEW]George P. Klubertanz - 1951 - Modern Schoolman 28 (4):308-308.
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    La crítica de la cultura según George Steines: del castillo de Barba Azul a Troya.Armando Pego Puigbó - 2020 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 47:585-606.
    A partir de la crítica de la cultura que George Steiner despliega en sus principales obras, especialmente en En el castillo de Barbazul y en Antígonas, el presente artículo intenta exponer el concepto de crisis como elemento constitutivo de los análisis steinerianos sobre la civilización occidental después de Auschwitz. Según su interpretación, tanto desde un punto de vista histórico como estructural, la cultura europea ha estado atravesada por una pulsión destructiva que conviene situar en deuda con las interpretaciones de Sigmund (...)
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    George P. Stein's "The Ways of Meaning in the Arts". [REVIEW]Arnold Berleant - 1973 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (1):114.
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    "The Ways of Meaning in the Arts," by George P. Stein. [REVIEW]William L. Blizek - 1972 - Modern Schoolman 49 (2):187-189.
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  29. On relativity theory and openness of the future.Howard Stein - 1991 - Philosophy of Science 58 (2):147-167.
    It has been repeatedly argued, most recently by Nicholas Maxwell, that the special theory of relativity is incompatible with the view that the future is in some degree undetermined; and Maxwell contends that this is a reason to reject that theory. In the present paper, an analysis is offered of the notion of indeterminateness (or "becoming") that is uniquely appropriate to the special theory of relativity, in the light of a set of natural conditions upon such a notion; and reasons (...)
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    What muscle variable(s) does the nervous system control in limb movements?R. B. Stein - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (4):535-541.
    To controlforceaccurately under a wide range of behavioral conditions, the central nervous system would either require a detailed, continuously updated representation of the state of each muscle (and the load against which each is acting) or else force feedback with sufficient gain to cope with variations in the properties of the muscles and loads. The evidence for force feedback with adequate gain or for an appropriate central representation is not sufficient to conclude that force is the major controlled variable in (...)
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    Assonanze e dissonanze: dal diario di Edith Stein.Edith Stein & Angela Ales Bello (eds.) - 2021 - Milano -- Udine: Mimesis.
    In queste pagine è delineata la vicenda esistenziale e intellettuale di Edith Stein. Donna straordinaria, è stata capace di racchiudere nella sua persona molte "possibili" vite. Le ha realizzate come ebrea e cattolica, fenomenologa e filosofa cristiana, docente e monaca carmelitana, agnostica e santa. Si tratta di un processo vitale dagli apparenti salti qualitativi, i quali si volgono all'ascolto di un medesimo nucleo identitario. Questa viva "formazione di sé" ha condotto Edith Stein a una "donazione di sé", culminata nell'Olocausto. Il (...)
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    Kritische Pädagogik: Positionen und Kontroversen.Gerd Stein (ed.) - 1979 - Hamburg: Hoffmann und Campe.
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    Miscellanea thomistica: Übersetzungen, Abbreviationen, Exzerpte aus Werken des Thomas von Aquin und der Forschungsliteratur.Edith Stein - 2013 - Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder. Edited by Andreas Speer & Francesco Valerio Tommasi.
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  34. Über das Ökonomische in der Kunst.Werner Stein - 1946 - [Berlin]: Herbig.
     
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    Directions for Mind, Brain, and Education: Methods, Models, and Morality.Kurt W. Fischer Zachary Stein - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (1):56-66.
    In this article we frame a set of important issues in the emerging field of Mind, Brain, and Education in terms of three broad headings: methods, models, and morality. Under the heading of methods we suggest that the need for synthesis across scientific and practical disciplines entails the pursuit of usable knowledge via a catalytic symbiosis between theory, research, and practice. Under the heading of models the goal of producing usable knowledge should shape the construction of theories that provide comprehensive (...)
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    Citizenship or Transgression?: Dilemmas of the US Movement for Lesbian/Gay Rights.Arlene Stein - 2004-01-01 - In Philip Alperson (ed.), Diversity and Community. Blackwell. pp. 129–140.
    This chapter contains section titled: The Conservative Challenge Trouble in Timbertown The Progressive Response Toward a New Language of Sexual Difference.
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    Tegnbehandling og meningsutveksling.Stein Bråten - 1973 - Oslo,: Universitetsforlaget.
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    A questão do método na filosofia.Ernildo Stein - 1973 - [São Paulo]: Livraria Duas Cidades.
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    História e ideologia.Ernildo Stein - 1972 - Porto Alegre,: Editora Movimento.
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    Introdução ao pensamento de Martin Heidegger.Ernildo Stein - 1966 - [Pôrto Alegre]: Ithaca.
  41. Melancolia: ensaios sobre a finitude no pensamento ocidental.Ernildo Stein - 1976 - Porto Alegre: Editora Movimento.
     
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    Platons Charakteristik der menschlichen Altersstufen.Albert Stein - 1965 - Bonn: [S.N.].
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    Psychoanalytische Selbstpsychologie und die Philosophie des Selbst.Herbert Stein - 1979 - Meisenheim am Glan: Hain.
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    Wege der Gotteserkenntnis: Dionysius d. Areopagit u. sein symbol. Theologie.Edith Stein - 1979 - München: Kaffke.
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    Endowment effects in the risky investment game?Stein T. Holden & Mesfin Tilahun - 2021 - Theory and Decision 92 (1):259-274.
    The risky investment game of Gneezy and Potters :631–645, 1997) has been proposed as a simple tool to measure risk aversion in applied settings, especially attractive in settings where participants may have limited education. However, this game can produce a significant endowment effect, so that analysis of the behavior in this game should not be done in the Expected Utility Theory framework. The paper illustrates this point, by showing that risk tolerance can be much higher when the initial endowment concerns (...)
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  46. Megaloprepeia bei Platon.Rudolf Stein - 1965 - Bonn,:
     
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  47. Seks teorier om "gjeldende rett" og deres anvendelse på den nåværende norske grunnlov.Stein Owe - 1978 - Oslo: Universitetet i Oslo, Inst. for offentlig rett.
     
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    Der Universalgelehrte Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: Texte und Bilder zu seinen Erkenntnissen und Erfindungen in den Dauer- und Wanderausstellungen der Leibniz Universität Hannover.Erwin Stein & Annette von Boetticher (eds.) - 2017 - Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag.
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    Lifeline 65: how small connections & big enthusiasm can change education.Ryan T. Stein - 2019 - Richmond, Virginia: Brandylane Publishers. Edited by Jennifer Costa Berdux.
    After fifteen years as an award-winning educator, Ryan Stein knows this: when you make the school experience about fostering genuine human connection, students don't just succeed-they thrive. In this part-guidebook, part-memoir, Ryan shares the best ideas and stories from his groundbreaking educational philosophy with anyone seeking to make a positive difference in a student's life. "Lifeline 65" is as joyful as it is useful, packed full of wit, humor, and heart. Try even one strategy and you'll find your students more (...)
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    The phenomenology of mind.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1910 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. Edited by J. B. Baillie.
    Idealist philosopher Georg Hegel defied the traditional epistemological distinction of objective from subjective and developed his own dialectical alternative. Remarkable for its breadth and profundity, this work combines aspects of psychology, logic, moral philosophy, and history to form a comprehensive view that encompasses all forms of civilization. Its three divisions consist of the subjective mind (dealing with anthropology and psychology), the objective mind (concerning philosophical issues of law and morals), and the absolute mind (covering fine arts, religion, and philosophy). (...)
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