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    Die Überwindung des Dualismus in Wilhelm Diltheys erkenntnistheoretischem und ontologischem Denken.Ekaterini Kaleri - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 30:73-81.
    Der metaphysische Geist-Koerper Dualismus sowie, im Anschluss daran, die Subjekt-Objekt-Trennung in der Erkenntnithe-orie der Neuzeit, einschliesslich der transzendentalen Position I. Kants, sind, so die These des deutschen Philosophen Wilhlem Dilthey, auf eine ueberspitzt intellektualistische Ausdeutung des neuzeitlichen Prinzips der Phaenomena-litaet zurueckzufuehren. Auf der Basis dieses Intellektualismus wurde in der Philosophie eine unueberbrueckbare Kluft zwischen dem Bewusstsein und der aeusseren materialen Welt geschaffen, die am Ende die gegebene Reali-taetsgewissheit selbst nicht zu begruenden vermag. Im Gegensatz dazu prae-sentiert Dilthey ein monistisches Prinzip (...)
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    Implicit and Explicit Temporality.Thomas Fuchs - 2005 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 12 (3):195-198.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12.3 (2005) 195-198 [Access article in PDF] Implicit and Explicit Temporality Thomas Fuchs Keywords implicit/explicit temporality, embodiment, intersubjectivity, desynchronization, melancholia, schizophrenia Since Minkowski (1970), Strauss (1966), v. Gebsattel (1954), and Tellenbach (1980), temporality has been a main subject of phenomenological psychiatry. Drawing on philosophical concepts of Bergson, Husserl, and Heidegger, these authors have analyzed psychopathologic deviations of time experience, mainly from an individual point of (...)
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    The mind and the 'shen-ming' in Xunzi.Edward J. Machle - 1992 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 19 (4):361-386.
    In Plan 21 of the Xunzi, the essay Dubs titles “The Removal of Prejudices”1 and Watson calls “Dispelling Obsession”2, there is a sentence one's eyes slide over rather easily until one tries to fit it into its context and that of the Xunzi generally. Dubs translates it “The mind is the ruler of the body and the master of the spirit” ; Watson shows a slight discomfort with the second clause when he gives “The mind is the ruler of the (...)
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    The Mind and the ‘Shen-Ming’a in Xunzi.Edward J. Machle - 1992 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 19 (4):361-386.
    In Plan 21 of the Xunzi, the essay Dubs titles “The Removal of Prejudices”1 and Watson calls “Dispelling Obsession”2, there is a sentence one's eyes slide over rather easily until one tries to fit it into its context and that of the Xunzi generally. Dubs translates it “The mind is the ruler of the body and the master of the spirit” ; Watson shows a slight discomfort with the second clause when he gives “The mind is the ruler of the (...)
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