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    Critical Interfaces: Contributions on Philosophy, Literature and Culture in Honour of Herbert Grabes.Gordon Collier, Klaus Schwank, Franz Wieselhuber & Herbert Grabes (eds.) - 2001 - Wissenschaftlicher.
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    The sciences of the artificial.Herbert Alexander Simon - 1969 - [Cambridge,: M.I.T. Press.
    Continuing his exploration of the organization of complexity and the science of design, this new edition of Herbert Simon's classic work on artificial ...
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  3. The evolution of altruistic punishment.Robert Boyd, Herbert Gintis, Samuel Bowles, Peter Richerson & J. - 2003 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 100 (6):3531-3535.
     
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    One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society.Herbert Marcuse - 1964 - Routledge.
    One of the most important texts of modern times, Herbert Marcuse's analysis and image of a one-dimensional man in a one-dimensional society has shaped many young radicals' way of seeing and experiencing life. Published in 1964, it fast became an ideological bible for the emergent New Left. As Douglas Kellner notes in his introduction, Marcuse's greatest work was a 'damning indictment of contemporary Western societies, capitalist and communist.' Yet it also expressed the hopes of a radical philosopher that human (...)
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    Reason in Human Affairs.Herbert A. Simon - 1983 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    What can reason do for us and what can't it do? This is the question examined by Herbert A. Simon, who received the 1978 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences "for his pioneering work on decision-making processes in economic organizations." The ability to apply reason to the choice of actions is supposed to be one of the defining characteristics of our species. In the first two chapters, the author explores the nature and limits of human reason, comparing and evaluating the (...)
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    The Whig Interpretation of History.Herbert Butterfield - 1931 - G. Bell.
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    Hegels Theorie der subjektiven Freiheit.Herbert Schnädelbach - 1966 - [n.p.]:
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    Philosophie und Naturwissenschaft.Herbert Hörz - 1968 - Berlin,: Dietz Verlag. Edited by Griese, Anneliese & [From Old Catalog].
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    Der Kampf gegen den Liberalismus in der totalitären Staatsauffassung.Herbert Marcuse - 1934 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 3 (2):161-195.
    L’auteur cherche, au moyen d’une analyse de la théorie totalitaire de l’État et de la société, à décrire les fonctions idéologiques de cette conception. Après avoir esquissé les différentes sources de cette théorie et le développement économique qui a précédé l’état autoritaire total qu’elle préconise, il expose ses principaux éléments : l’universalisme, l’organicisme, le „réalisme héroïque44 et l’existencialisme politique (Carl Schmitt). Cette théorie combat le libéralisme comme son grand adversaire. On voit toutefois nettement que son anti-libéralisme cache sa position effective (...)
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    The Study of Sociology.Herbert Spencer - 1877 - New York and London,: Henry S. King & Co.
    The Study of Sociology, by English philosopher, biologist, anthropologist, and sociologist, Herbert Spencer, was originally published in 1873. Spencer was known for his contributions to evolutionary theory and for applying it outside of biology, to the fields of philosophy, psychology, and within sociology. In particular, this work is a survey of the foundations of sociology, by one of its founders. Within which he applies the idea of natural selection to the group survival and institutional structures.
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    The principles of ethics.Herbert Spencer - 1902 - Indianapolis: Liberty Classics.
    Though almost forgotten today, Herbert Spencer ranks as one of the foremost individualist philosophers. His influence in the latter half of the nineteenth century was immense. Spencer's name is usually linked with Darwin's, for it was he who penned the phrase: survival of the fittest. Today in America he is most often admired for his trenchant essays in 'The Man Versus the State'. But Spencer himself considered THE PRINCIPLES OF ETHICS to be his finest work. In the second volume, (...)
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  12. The Individual and the Social Self: Unpublished Works of George Herbert Mead.George Herbert Mead & David L. Miller - 1984 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 20 (1):72-75.
     
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    Eutelegenesis.Herbert Brewer - 1935 - The Eugenics Review 27 (2):121.
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    Thought, Fact, and Reference: The Origins and Ontology of Logical Atomism.Herbert Hochberg - 1978 - Minneapolis, MN, USA: Univ of Minnesota Press.
    Thought, Fact, and Reference was first published in 1978.Against a background of criticism of alternative accounts, Professor Hochberg presents an analysis of thought, reference, and truth within the tradition of logical atomism. He analyzes G. E. Moore's early attack on idealism and examines the influence of Moore on the development of Bertrand Russell's and Ludwig Wittgenstein's logical atomism. He traces an early divergence between Russell and Wittgenstein, on the one side, and Moore and Gottlob Frege on the other, into variants (...)
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    The Aesthetic DimensionThe Frankfort School.Charles Dyke, Herbert Marcuse & Zolton Tar - 1978 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 37 (2):222.
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    An Introduction to Hegel’s Philosophy.Herbert Marcuse - 1939 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 8 (3):394-412.
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    Contribution à une phénoménologie du matérialisme historique1.Herbert Marcuse - 2022 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 29:267-306.
    |347| Introduction À titre provisoire, commençons par déterminer l’objet de notre enquête, en le prenant tel qu’il nous est donné. Le matérialisme historique intervient dans le contexte gnoséologique du marxisme ; or ce dernier n’apparaît pas comme une théorie scientifique, comme un système de vérités dont le sens résiderait uniquement dans leur exactitude en tant que connaissances, mais comme une théorie de l’agir social, de l’acte historique. Le marxisme est la théorie de la révolution prol...
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    Der Verlust des Objektiven: zum Verhältnis von Vergangenheit u. Gegenwart in d. histor. Erkenntnis.Herbert Crüger - 1975 - Frankfurt/Main: Verlag Marxistische Blätter.
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    Der entgleiste Fortschritt.Herbert Lüthy - 1974 - Zürich,: Verlag der Arche.
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    The semiotic status of commands.Herbert Gaylord Bohnert - 1945 - Philosophy of Science 12 (4):302-315.
    The large number of writers who have in recent years attacked the problem of the logical nature of commands appear generally in agreement in accepting the distinction of common grammar between imperative and declarative sentences as representing, albeit in no clear one-to-one manner, some real difference in the logical character of the two types of expression, and possibly in the psychological sign-functioning mechanism itself. The crucial logical difference adduced is that commands can apparently rot be classified as true or false. (...)
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    Icon and IdeaThe Grass Roots of Art.John Alford & Herbert Read - 1956 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 15 (2):258.
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    The development hypothesis (1852).Herbert Spencer - unknown
    This early essay of Spencer's was originally published anonymously in The Leader for March 20 1852. It was the second contribution in a regular series entitled "The Haythorne Papers". Spencer's identity was revealed some while after. It is reproduced in Herbert Spencer, Essays Scientific, Political & Speculative, Williams and Norgate (3 vols 1891) pp.1 7]; and here in full. David Clifford, Ph.D., Cambridge University, prepared the html text in 1997; George P. Landow reformatted it in 2008.
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  23. Leibniz' Einführung des Transzendenten.Herbert Breger - forthcoming - Studia Leibnitiana.
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  24. Clinical ethics services in Australia.Dilinie Herbert - 2015 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 21 (1):3.
    Herbert, Dilinie Clinical ethics services exist or are being established in many healthcare institutions around the world. There is growing interest in Australia to follow this international trend, and resources have been developed to support the establishment of clinical ethics services in Australian institutions. When a clinical ethics service is being developed in an institution, important steps include involving key staff, gaining executive support, and identifying champions who will promote the service within the organisation. The success of a clinical (...)
     
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    Communication by Ramsey-sentence clause.Herbert G. Bohnert - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (4):341-347.
    F. P. Ramsey pointed out in Theories that the observational content of a theory expressed partly in non-observational terms is retained in the sentence resulting from existentially generalizing the conjunction of all sentences of the theory with respect to all nonobservational terms. Such terms are thus avoidable in principle, but only at the cost of forming a single "monolithic" sentence. This paper suggests that communication may be thought of as occurring not only by sentence but by clause, a sentential formula (...)
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    Christianity and history.Herbert Butterfield - 1949 - New York,: Scribner.
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    In defense of Ramsey's elimination method.Herbert G. Bohnert - 1968 - Journal of Philosophy 65 (10):275-281.
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    History and human relations.Herbert Butterfield - 1951 - New York,: Macmillan.
  29. The Psalms, A Commentary.Artur Weiser & Herbert Hartwell - 1962
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    Organization and Mass Action in the Political Works of Rosa Luxemburg.Helmut Wiesenthal & Herbert Kitschelt - 1980 - Politics and Society 9 (2):153-202.
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    A Migrant Ethic of Care? Negotiating Care and Caring among Migrant Workers in London's Low-Pay Economy.Jane Wills, Jon May, Joanna Herbert, Yara Evans, Cathy McIlwaine & Kavita Datta - 2010 - Feminist Review 94 (1):93-116.
    A care deficit is clearly evident in global cities such as London and is attributable to an ageing population, the increased employment of native-born women, prevalent gender ideologies that continue to exempt men from much reproductive work, as well as the failure of the state to provide viable alternatives. However, while it is now acknowledged that migrant women, and to a lesser extent, migrant men, step in to provide care in cities such as London, there is less research on how (...)
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  32. A restoration that failed: Paul Finsler's theory of sets.Herbert Breger - 1992 - In Donald Gillies (ed.), Revolutions in mathematics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 249--264.
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  33. The statecraft of Machiavelli.Herbert Butterfield - 1940 - London,: G. Bell.
     
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    The Politics of the Unpolitical.Herbert Read C./O. Benedict Read - 2015 - Routledge.
    In this collection of fourteen essays, first published in 1943, Herbert Read extends and amplifies the points of view expressed in his successful pamphlet _To Hell with Culture_, which has been reprinted here. The ‘politics of the unpolitical’ are the politics of those who strive for human values and not for national or sectional interests. Herbert Read defines these values and demands their recognition as a solvent of social and cultural crises’, and looks forward to the future with (...)
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    Commentary.Herbert J. Bonifacio - 2010 - Hastings Center Report 40 (1):13-14.
  36. History of ancient philosophy.W. Windelband & Herbert Ernest Cushman - 1899 - New York,: C. Scribner's sons.
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    Tacit knowledge and mathematical progress.Herbert Breger - 2000 - In Emily Grosholz & Herbert Breger (eds.), The growth of mathematical knowledge. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 221--230.
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    Is That a Genuine Smile? Emoji-Based Sarcasm Interpretation Across the Lifespan.Jing Cui, Herbert L. Colston & Guiying Jiang - 2024 - Metaphor and Symbol 39 (3):195-216.
    Emoji appear to be an important cue to judge whether a statement is sarcastic in computer-mediated communication. In this study, we investigated whether the smiling emoji, an indicator of sarcastic intention in the Chinese culture, exerts an influence on sarcasm interpretation across the lifespan. Statements accompanied with or without a smiling emoji were compared in unambiguous (Experiment 1) and ambiguous (Experiment 2) contexts. The results of Experiment 1 illustrated that for teenagers and the 20-year-olds the smiling emoji enhanced the perceived (...)
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    Attributing Miracles to Agents: Reply to George D. Chryssides.Herbert Burhenn - 1977 - Religious Studies 13 (4):485 - 489.
    IN HIS ESSAY IN VOLUME 11 OF "RELIGIOUS STUDIES", CHRYSSIDES MAINTAINS THAT OUR USUAL CONCEPT OF MIRACLE IS INCOHERENT BECAUSE AN EVENT CANNOT BOTH VIOLATE A SCIENTIFIC LAW AND BE ATTRIBUTED TO AN AGENT. AGAINST THIS VIEW IT IS ARGUED THAT WE DISTINGUISH A MIRACLE FROM A MERE CURIOSITY AND ALSO ATTRIBUTE THE MIRACLE TO AN AGENT NOT ON THE BASIS OF A CAUSAL ANALYSIS OF THE EVENT BUT RATHER BY ASKING WHAT PURPOSE THE EVENT MIGHT SERVE.
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    The Collected Letters of Henry Northrup Castle.George Herbert Mead & Helen Castle Mead (eds.) - 2013 - Ohio University Press.
    George Herbert Mead, one of America’s most important and influential philosophers, a founder of pragmatism, social psychology, and symbolic interactionism, was also a keen observer of American culture and early modernism. In the period from the 1870s to 1895, Henry Northrup Castle maintained a correspondence with family members and with Mead—his best friend at Oberlin College and brother-in-law—that reveals many of the intellectual, economic, and cultural forces that shaped American thought in that complex era. Close friends of John Dewey, (...)
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    Time(s), Eternity, and Duration.Herbert J. Nelson - 1987 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 22 (1/2):3 - 19.
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    Client Confidentiality and Fraud: Does Sarbanes-Oxley Deal With the Issue?Herbert Snyder & Reed McKnight - 2004 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 23 (1):245-257.
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    Is the mind real ?Herbert F. J. Muller - manuscript
    The mind as a whole escapes objective studies because belief in mind- independent reality is self-contradictory and by definition excludes subjective experience (awareness, 'consciousness') from reality. The mind's center therefore vanishes in studies which imply exclusive objectivism or empiricism. This conceptual difficulty can be counteracted by acknowledging that all mental and world structures arise within an unstructured origin- and-matrix for knowledge-structures and beliefs. The mind's structure is thus at the center of reality. Use of such a zero-structure reference can also (...)
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    News from Germany.Herbert Breger - 1995 - The Leibniz Review 5:36-37.
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    News From Germany.Herbert Breger - 1996 - The Leibniz Review 6:172-172.
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    News from Germany.Herbert Breger - 1999 - The Leibniz Review 9:131-131.
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    News from Germany.Herbert Breger - 1997 - The Leibniz Review 7:144-144.
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    News from Germany.Herbert Breger - 1994 - The Leibniz Review 4:13-14.
    The VI. International Leibniz Congress was held at the University of Hannover, 18-23 July 1994. There were more than 300 participants from 26 countries. About 160 papers were given to the Congress. The opening lecture was given by Professor Nicholas Rescher. The Congress offered the opportunity of meeting Leibniz scholars from all over the world. The participants received the first volume of the papers. A second volume will appear soon. There are plans to give this second volume as a “Mitgliedsgabe” (...)
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    News from the Leibniz-Gesellschaft.Herbert Breger - 2002 - The Leibniz Review 12:146-146.
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    News from the Leibniz-Gesellschaft.Herbert Breger - 2005 - The Leibniz Review 15:221-222.
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