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  1. Das englisch-amerikanische Beweisrecht.Karl Max Newman - 1949 - Heidelberg,: L. Schneider.
     
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  2. What is time?Karl Max Vogel - 1948 - [Boston]: Club of Odd Volumes. Edited by Bruce Rogers.
     
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  3. Die erkenntnistheoretischen grundlagen in Rickerts lehre von der transzendenz..Karl Max Schneider - 1918 - Dresden,: Rammingsche buchdruckerei.
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  4. Die Grundprinzipien des Rechts.Giorgio Del Vecchio & Albert Ernst Karl Max Hellwig - 1923 - Dr. W. Rothschild.
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  5. JOHNSON Marguerite and TARRANT Harold (eds): Alcibades and the.Newman Saul & Max Stirner - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (2):433.
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    The common sense of the exact sciences.William Kingdon Clifford, James Roy Newman & Karl Pearson - 1973 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
    The philosophy of science as it is known today emerged out of a combination of three traditional concerns: the classification of the sciences, methodology and the philosophy of nature. Included in the series Works in the Philosophy of Science 1830-1914 are all three of these interrelated areas. The titles should be of interest to both the philosopher of science and to the historian of ideas. The former will be able to trace present-day concerns back to their origins; the latter should (...)
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  7. Chishiki-shakaigaku.Karl Mannheim & Max Scheler (eds.) - 1973
     
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    The common sense of the exact sciences.William Kingdon Clifford, James Roy Newman & Karl Pearson - 1973 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press. Edited by Karl Pearson & James R. Newman.
    "Clifford was famous for his public lectures on physics and math and ethics because he explained complex things with easily understood, concrete examples. As you read through his clear, simple explanations of the true bases of number, algebra and geometry you will find yourself getting angry and saying "Why the hell wasn't I taught math this way?" and "Do math ed professors know so little mathematics that they have never heard of Clifford.?" Clifford was destined to be England's Einstein until (...)
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    Anselm: Fides Quaerens Intellectum.On the Eternal in Man.Karl Barth, Ian Robertson, Max Scheler & Bernard Noble - 1962 - Philosophical Quarterly 12 (49):380-381.
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    Der Künstliche Mensch: Körper Und Intelligenz in Zeiten Ihrer Technischen Reproduzierbarkeit.Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler (eds.) - 2002 - Böhlau Verlag.
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    Max Weber and Karl Marx.Karl Lowith - 2002 - Routledge.
    First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  12. Rechtsidee und staatsgedanke.Karl Larenz, Ernst Mayer & Max Wundt (eds.) - 1930 - Berlin,: Junker und Dünnhaupt verlag.
     
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    Autorenverzeichnis.Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler - 2002 - In Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler (eds.), Der Künstliche Mensch: Körper Und Intelligenz in Zeiten Ihrer Technischen Reproduzierbarkeit. Böhlau Verlag. pp. 239-246.
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    Backmatter.Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler - 2002 - In Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler (eds.), Der Künstliche Mensch: Körper Und Intelligenz in Zeiten Ihrer Technischen Reproduzierbarkeit. Böhlau Verlag. pp. 247-248.
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    Dank.Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler - 2002 - In Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler (eds.), Der Künstliche Mensch: Körper Und Intelligenz in Zeiten Ihrer Technischen Reproduzierbarkeit. Böhlau Verlag. pp. 6-6.
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    Einleitung.Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler - 2002 - In Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler (eds.), Der Künstliche Mensch: Körper Und Intelligenz in Zeiten Ihrer Technischen Reproduzierbarkeit. Böhlau Verlag. pp. 7-34.
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    Frontmatter.Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler - 2002 - In Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler (eds.), Der Künstliche Mensch: Körper Und Intelligenz in Zeiten Ihrer Technischen Reproduzierbarkeit. Böhlau Verlag. pp. 1-4.
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    Geist: Nachdenken über Freiheit und Reproduzierbarkeit.Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler - 2002 - In Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler (eds.), Der Künstliche Mensch: Körper Und Intelligenz in Zeiten Ihrer Technischen Reproduzierbarkeit. Böhlau Verlag. pp. 125-190.
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    Inhalt.Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler - 2002 - In Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler (eds.), Der Künstliche Mensch: Körper Und Intelligenz in Zeiten Ihrer Technischen Reproduzierbarkeit. Böhlau Verlag. pp. 5-5.
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    Körper: Biotechnologie und Genetik.Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler - 2002 - In Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler (eds.), Der Künstliche Mensch: Körper Und Intelligenz in Zeiten Ihrer Technischen Reproduzierbarkeit. Böhlau Verlag. pp. 35-72.
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    Kultur: Der künstliche Mensch im Spiegel seiner Rezeption.Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler - 2002 - In Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler (eds.), Der Künstliche Mensch: Körper Und Intelligenz in Zeiten Ihrer Technischen Reproduzierbarkeit. Böhlau Verlag. pp. 191-238.
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    Sinne: Vom Agieren in technischen Lebenswelten.Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler - 2002 - In Max Kerner & Karl R. Kegler (eds.), Der Künstliche Mensch: Körper Und Intelligenz in Zeiten Ihrer Technischen Reproduzierbarkeit. Böhlau Verlag. pp. 73-124.
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    Social class and educational inequality: the impact of parents and schools. By Iram Siraj and Aziza Mayo. [REVIEW]Max Antony-Newman - 2016 - British Journal of Educational Studies 64 (1):136-138.
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    Karl Jaspers on Max Weber.Karl Jaspers - 1989 - New York: Paragon House. Edited by John Dreijmanis.
    What Sigmund Freud is to psychoanalysis, Max Weber is to sociology: the founding father, the primary source of idea, invention, and organization upon which the modern practice of the science is based. Karl Jaspers occupies an equally high place in the existentialist movement in philosophy. For many years, these two intellectual giants were close associates. These brilliant and eminently readable essays were written between 1920 and 1962, originally in German. Here they are available in English. Jaspers divides Weber's work (...)
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    Max Stirner: ou, la Première confrontation entre Karl Marx et la pensée anti-autoritaire.Diederik Dettmeijer & Max Stirner (eds.) - 1979 - Lausanne: Éditions L'Age d'homme.
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    Sir Karl Popper and his philosophy of physics.Max Jammer - 1991 - Foundations of Physics 21 (12):1357-1368.
    The eminent mathematical physicist Sir Hermann Bondi once said: “There is no more to science than its method, and there is no more to its method than Popper has said.” Indeed, many regard Sir Karl Raimund Popper the greatest philosopher of science in our generation. Much of what Popper “has said” refers to physics, but physicists, generally speaking, have little knowledge of what he has said. True, Popper's philosophy of science and, in particular, his realistic interpretation of quantum mechanics (...)
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    Max Scheler im Gegenwartsgeschehen der Philosophie.Max Scheler & Paul Good (eds.) - 1975 - Bern: Francke.
    Heidegger, M. Andenken an Max Scheler.--Gadamer, H.-G. Max Scheler, der Verschwender.--Plessner, H. Erinnerungen an Max Scheler.--Kuhn, H. Max Scheler als Faust.--Dempf, A. Schelers System christlicher Geistphilosophie als Grundlage einer religiösen Erneuerung.--Scheler, M. Neun Briefe an Karl Muth.--Rombach, H. Die Erfahrung der Freiheit.--Landgrebe, L. Geschichtsphilosophische Perspektiven bei Scheler und Husserl.--Theunissen, M. Wettersturm und Stille.--Good, P. Anschauung und Sprache.--Welsch, W. Mit Scheler.--Avé-Lallement, E. Die phänomenologische Reduktion in der Philosophie Max Schelers.--Gehlen, A. Rückblick auf die Anthropologie Max Schelers.--Schoeps, H. J. Die Stellung (...)
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    Friedrich Ueberwegs Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie: T. Die Neuzeit. 2. Bd. Nachkantische Systeme und Philosophie der Gegenwart.Friedrich Ueberweg, Karl Praechter, Bernhard Geyer, Max Frischeisen-Köhler & Willy Moog - 1897 - Berlin: E.S. Mittler und Sohn. Edited by Max Heinze.
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    Max Stirner.Saul Newman (ed.) - 2011 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Max Stirner was one of the most important and seminal thinkers of the mid-nineteenth century. In the shadows of Hegel, Stirner developed possibly the most radical and devastating critique ever of the discourses of modernity, incurring the ire of Marx, prefiguring Nietzsche, and having a major (though often unacknowledged) impact on diverse streams of thought, from existentialism to anarchism and autonomism, literary and artistic avant-gardes, and postmodern theory. This edited volume investigates Stirner's impact on critical thinking and social and political (...)
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  30. Ladd, George Trumbull, 114.Sigmund Exner, Fechner Gustav Theodor, David Ferrier, Theodore Floumoy, Karl Fortlage, Max von Frey, Murray Glanzer, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Goldberg Rube & Albert Goss - 2001 - In Robert W. Rieber & David K. Robinson (eds.), Wilhelm Wundt in History: The Making of a Scientific Psychology. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
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    Karl Popper und die Verfassung der Wissenschaft.Max Albert - 2019 - In Giuseppe Franco (ed.), Handbuch Karl Popper. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 321-337.
    Poppers Logik der Forschung steht für eine erhebliche Problemverschiebung in der Wissenschaftstheorie, von der Logik der Forschung zur Verfassung der Wissenschaft. Popper sieht die Methodologie als eine Institution, als ein Regelsystem für die Akzeptanz oder Verwerfung von Theorien und Beobachtungsaussagen. Dieser immer noch wenig beachtete institutionelle Aspekt von Poppers kritischem Rationalismus ist zum einen für die Interpretation der methodologischen Regeln von Bedeutung. Zum anderen wirft er ein neues Problem auf: Kann sich eine solche Methodologie als Verfassung der Wissenschaft etablieren? Eine (...)
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    Suicidal Thoughts: Essays on Self-Determined Death.A. Alvarez, Olive Ann Burns, Sue Chance, Rabbi Earl A. Grollman, Eric Hoffer, Kay Jamison, Gordon Livingston, Max Malikow, Karl Menninger, Sherwin B. Nuland, Walker Percy, Rick Reilly, Edwin Shneidman, Rod Steiger, William Styron & Judith Viorst (eds.) - 2008 - Hamilton Books.
    Suicidal Thoughts is a compilation of some of the most moving and insightful writing accomplished on the topic of suicide. It presents the thoughts and experiences of fifteen writers who have contemplated suicide-some on a professional level, others on a personal level, and a few, both personally and professionally. Through this collection, the reader is able to bear witness to the struggle between life and death and to the devastating aftermath of suicide. Suicidal Thoughts provides readers with a better understanding (...)
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    Max Weber und Carl Schmitt.Karl Löwith - 2007 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2007 (2):163-173.
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  34. Max Stirner und Rudolf Steiner: vier Aufsätze.Karl Ballmer - 1995 - Siegen: Ed. LGC.
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  35. Leonardo, Descartes, Max Weber : Three Essays.Karl Jaspers - 1953 - Routledge.
    First published in 1965, this collection of three essays by influential German philosopher Karl Jaspers deals with the response of the philosophical mind to the world of reality, with the search for truth. In Leonardo, this search is shown in the thinking and the works of a supreme artist whose means of apperception are the senses. The essay on Max Weber commemorates a man Jaspers knew personally and ardently admired. The main essay in the collection is an exhaustive, three (...)
     
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    Hannah Arendt/Karl Jaspers Correspondence, 1926-1969.Hannah Arendt & Karl Jaspers - 1992 - Houghton Mifflin.
    The correspondence between Hannah Arendt and Karl Jaspers begins in 1926, when the twenty-year-old Arendt studied philosophy with Jaspers in Heidelberg. It is interrupted by Arendt's emigration and Jasper's 'inner emigration' and resumes in the fall of 1945. From then until Jaspers's death in 1969, the initial teacher-student relationship develops into a close friendship. Three countries figure prominently in the correspondence: Germany, Israel, and the United States. Among the topics are Fascism, the atom bomb and the threat of global (...)
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  37. Jaspers, Karl, Max Weber. Deutsches Wesen im politischen Denken, im Forschen und Philosophieren.Erik Wolf - 1934 - Kant Studien 39:210.
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  38. Mannheim, Karl, Ideologie und Utopie.Max Salomon - 1932 - Kant Studien 37:200.
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  39. Max Weber, Politiker, Forscher, Philosoph.Karl Jaspers - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (4):551-552.
     
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    Max Stirner and the Politics of Posthumanism.Saul Newman - 2002 - Contemporary Political Theory 1 (2):221-238.
    This paper explores Max Stirner's political philosophy and its importance for contemporary theory. While our time is characterized by the breaking down and dislocation of essential and universal identities, little has been written on the philosophical roots of this phenomenon. I show the ways in which Stirner's ‘epistemological break’ with Enlightenment humanism, explicit in his critique of Feuerbach, lays the theoretical groundwork for this ‘politics of difference’. Indeed it anticipates many aspects of ‘poststructuralism’ thought. I argue here that Stirner's critique (...)
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  41. «Potentia oboedientialis» bei Karl Rahner (1904-1984) und Henri de Lubac (1896-1991).Max Seckler - 1997 - Gregorianum 78 (4):699-718.
    Quels sont les rapports entre la nature et la grâce chez Rahner et Henri de Lubac? A première vue, les positions fondamentales des deux hommes sont en profonde contradiction. Pourtant, l'A. montre qu'il existe un accord de fond sur des principes essentiels comme cette relation nature-grâce, la potentia oboedientialis de Thomas d'Aquin ainsi que sur le désir naturel. H. de Lubac affirmait que le désir de Dieu est le plus absolu de tous les désirs. En dépit de son esprit irréniste, (...)
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  42. Scientific Autobiography: And Other Papers.Max Planck - 1949 - Citadel Press.
    In this fascinating autobiography from the foremost genius of twentieth-century physics, Max Planck tells the story of his life, his aims, and his thinking. Published posthumously, the papers in this volume were written for the general reader and make accessible his scientific theories as well as his philosophical ideals, including his thoughts on ethics and morals. Max (Karl Ernst Ludwig) Planck was a German physicist and philosopher known for his quantum theory, for which he won the Nobel Prize in (...)
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    Politics of the ego: Stirner's critique of liberalism.Saul Newman - 2002 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 5 (3):1-26.
    The aim of this essay is to Max Stirner's critique of liberalism and to show the ways in which his rejection of essential identities and universal rational structures allows us to reflect upon the limits and epistemological conditions of liberal political theory. Through his rejection of Feuerbachian humanism, Stirner unmasked the obscurantism and domination behind modern secular political systems like liberalism, which was still trapped in idealist abstractions and universal assumptions derived from Christianity. He showed that liberalism, which is founded (...)
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    Die Hegelsche Linke: Texte aus den Werken von Heinrich Heine, Arnold Ruge, Moses Hess, Max Stirner, Bruno Bauer, Ludwig Feuerbach, Karl Marx und Sören Kierkegaard.Karl Löwith (ed.) - 1962 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: F. Frommann.
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    Leonardo, Descartes, Max Weber (Routledge Revivals): Three Essays.Jaspers Karl - 1953 - Routledge.
    First published in 1965. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Karl-Egon Lönne, "Benedetto Croce als Kritiker seiner Zeit". [REVIEW]Max Rieser - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (2):243.
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    Kausalität und teleologie im streite um die wissenschaft.Max Adler - 1904 - Wien,: I. Brand.
    Abweichend vom orthodoxen Marxismus reduziert Adler indessen die Dialektik auf eine bloße Methodenlehre der Sozialwissenschaft, welcher keine Realdialektik des geschichtlichen Seins entsprechen soll. Ebenso lehnt Adler – darin einig mit anderen Theoretikern der zweiten Internationale wie Karl Kautsky und Karl Liebknecht – die Verbindung von wissenschaftlichem Sozialismus und Materialismus ab: der wahre Marxismus sei "in Wirklichkeit sozialer Idealismus". Der historische Materialismus verkehrt sich für Adler im Grunde in subjektiven Idealismus. Sein besonderes Interesse galt denn auch folgerichtig einer erkenntniskritischen (...)
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  48. Three essays: Leonardo, Descartes, Max Weber.Karl Jaspers - 1964 - New York,: Harcourt, Brace & World.
     
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    Logic, Topology and Physics: Points of Contact between Bertrand Russell and Max Newman.I. Grattan-Guinness - 2012 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 32 (1).
    This article reviews the interactions between Russell and the English mathematician Max Newman. The most substantial one occurred in 1928, when Newman published some penetrating criticisms of Russell’s philosophy of science, and followed up with two long letters to Russell on logical knowledge and on the potential use of topology in physics. The exchange, which opened up some issues in Russell’s philosophy that he did not fully cope with either at the time or later, is transcribed here. Their (...)
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    ‘Ownness created a new freedom’: Max Stirner’s alternative concept of liberty.Saul Newman - 2019 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 22 (2):155-175.
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