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    What has happened to eugenics?Mogens Hauge - 1965 - The Eugenics Review 56 (4):203.
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  2. Continence, Temperance, and Motivational Conflict: Why Traditional Neo-Aristotelian Accounts are Psychologically Unrealistic.Matthew C. Haug - 2022 - Philosophical Psychology 35 (2):205-225.
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  3. Silencing, Psychological Conflict, and the Distinction Between Virtue and Self-Control.Matthew C. Haug - 2022 - The Journal of Ethics 26 (1):93-114.
    According to many virtue ethicists, one of Aristotle’s important achievements was drawing a clear, qualitative distinction between the character traits of temperance and self-control. In an influential series of papers, John McDowell has argued that a clear distinction between temperance and self-control can be maintained only if one claims that, for the virtuous individual, considerations in favor of actions that are contrary to virtue are “silenced.” Some virtue ethicists reject McDowell’s silencing view as offering an implausible or inappropriate picture of (...)
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    Polis & politics: studies in Ancient Greek history: presented to Mogens Herman Hansen on his sixtieth birthday, August 20, 2000.Mogens Herman Hansen, Pernille Flensted-Jensen, Thomas Heine Nielsen & Lene Rubinstein (eds.) - 2001 - Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, University of Copenhagen.
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    Nathaniel Culverwell’s Stoic Theory of Common Notions.Mogens Laerke - forthcoming - In C. Giglioni, C. Laursen & L. Simonutti (eds.), Mind, Life, and Time: Philosophy and Its Histories in Honour of Sarah Hutton. Springer.
    This chapter takes a closer look at the doctrine of common notions and universal consent developed by Nathaniel Culverwell (1619–51) in his Elegant and Learned Discourse of the Light of Nature, a work based on lectures delivered at Cambridge in 1645–46, but only published posthumously in 1652. I study Culverwell’s doctrine of common notions and universal consent from the perspective of his critical discussion of two contemporary works, namely Descartes’s Discours de la méthode (1637) and Robert Greville’s The Nature of (...)
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    Kierkegaardske skæbner.Mogens Poulsen - 1955 - København,: Petit forlaget.
    Emil Boesen.--Ilia Fibiger.--Mathilde Leiner.--Ernesto Dalgas.
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    Aspects of the Early Modern Common Notion. Herbert, Digby, Culverwell.Mogens Laerke - forthcoming - In Stephen Howard & Jack Stetter (eds.), The Edinburgh Critical History of Early Modern and Enlightenment Philosophy. Edinburgh University Press.
    In this chapter, I explore the complex and neglected tradition of the early modern common notion. I focus on three thinkers, two of them innatist in some sense, one of them not; all (mostly) products of the English context; all arguably part of the background for Locke’s critique of common notions and innate ideas in the first book of the Essay; and all related to each other in various and complicated ways. They are: Edward Herbert of Cherbury (1582–1648), Kenelm Digby (...)
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  8. Moral og samvittighed.Mogens Blegvad - 1963 - København,: Munksgaard.
     
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    The Artworks in Heidegger’s “Origin of the Work of Art”.Steven Haug - 2020 - International Philosophical Quarterly 60 (1):57-74.
    Three artworks are discussed in detail by Heidegger in his lecture “Origin of the Work of Art.” Prioritizing one work above the others affects what is understood to be the overall project of the lecture. Because of this, we need to attend closely to the debate in the literature about the most important work of art in Heidegger’s “Origin of the Work of Art.” This article explores the debate by looking at three positions. I examine each of these positions independently. (...)
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    The End of Socialism in Europe: A New Challenge for Socialist Feminism?Frigga Haug - 1991 - Feminist Review 39 (1):37-48.
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    Søren Kierkegaard’s Historical Jesus as the Christ of Faith.Mogens Müller - 2014 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 19 (1):135-152.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook Jahrgang: 19 Heft: 1 Seiten: 135-152.
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  12. Philosophical Methodology: The Armchair or the Laboratory?Matthew C. Haug (ed.) - 2013 - New York: Routledge.
    What methodology should philosophers follow? Should they rely on methods that can be conducted from the armchair? Or should they leave the armchair and turn to the methods of the natural sciences, such as experiments in the laboratory? Or is this opposition itself a false one? Arguments about philosophical methodology are raging in the wake of a number of often conflicting currents, such as the growth of experimental philosophy, the resurgence of interest in metaphysical questions, and the use of formal (...)
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  13. Trait Self-Control, Inhibition, and Executive Functions: Rethinking some Traditional Assumptions.Matthew C. Haug - 2021 - Neuroethics 14 (2):303-314.
    This paper draws on work in the sciences of the mind to cast doubt on some assumptions that have often been made in the study of self-control. Contra a long, Aristotelian tradition, recent evidence suggests that highly self-controlled individuals do not have a trait very similar to continence: they experience relatively few desires that conflict with their evaluative judgments and are not especially good at directly and effortfully inhibiting such desires. Similarly, several recent studies have failed to support the view (...)
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    Den ukendte Løgstrup: de seks fromhedsbølger.Hans Hauge - 2020 - København: Eksistensen.
    Was Løgstrup fascinated by National Socialism in Germany? Did Løgstrup become a personalist in France? Did Løgstrup become a logical positivist in Vienna? Did Løgstrup become organic in Germany in the 1930s? Questions like these are ones that Hans Hauge wants to answer in his new book about the theologian and thinker K.E. Løgstrup. In the book, Hauge describes many of the both known and unknown people Løgstrup met during his study stays around Europe, mostly in Germany in (...)
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    Come as you are? Public Reason and Climate Change.Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen & Asbjørn Hauge-Helgestad - 2021 - Res Publica 28 (1):17-32.
    The likely adverse effects of climate change call for political action. In this paper, we argue that the public reason framework—with its insistence on justifiability to all reasonable citizens, in spite of their profound disagreements—despite initial misgivings recommends itself as a framework for debate and decisions pertaining to climate change. We address two possible stumbling blocks: the exclusion of non-anthropocentric points of view, and the controversy over intergenerational justice. We argue that public reason can deal with these problems. Moreover, we (...)
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    Eingreifendes Denken: Wolfgang Fritz Haug zum 65. Geburtstag.Wolfgang Fritz Haug, Christoph Kniest, Susanne Lettow & Teresa Orozco (eds.) - 2001 - Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot..
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    Gender Relations.Frigga Haug - 2005 - Historical Materialism 13 (2):279-302.
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    Postmoderner Links-Nietzscheanismus. Deleuze & Foucault. Eine Dekonstruktion.Wolfgang Fritz Haug - 2007 - Historical Materialism 15 (3):205-215.
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    Dialectics.Wolfgang Fritz Haug - 2005 - Historical Materialism 13 (1):241-266.
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    Historical-Critical.Wolfgang Fritz Haug - 2006 - Historical Materialism 14 (2):259-270.
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    Filosofi og kunst.Mogens Pahuus, Ulla Thøgersen & Bjarne Troelsen (eds.) - 2012 - Aalborg: Aalborg Universitetsforlag.
    Udgivet i forbindelse med Mogens Pahuus's fratrædelse som professor ved Aalborg Universitet.
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    Philosophy and Its History: Aims and Methods in the Study of Early Modern Philosophy.Mogens Laerke, Justin E. H. Smith & Eric Schliesser (eds.) - 2013 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    This volume collects contributions from leading scholars of early modern philosophy from a wide variety of philosophical and geographic backgrounds. The distinguished contributors offer very different, competing approaches to the history of philosophy.
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  23. Resolving two tensions in (Neo-)Aristotelian approaches to self-control.Matthew Haug - 2022 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 25 (4):685-700.
    A neo-Aristotelian approach to self-control has dominated both philosophy and the sciences of the mind. This approach endorses three key theses: that self-control is a form of self-regulation aimed at desires that conflict with one’s evaluative judgments, that high trait self-control is continence, which is distinguished from temperance by motivational conflict, and that self-control is broad, in that such resistance can be not only direct but also indirect. There is an obvious tension between and. I argue that the equally obvious (...)
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    Sexual deregulation or, the child abuser as hero in neoliberalism.Frigga Haug - 2001 - Feminist Theory 2 (1):55-78.
    Focusing on the issue of the sexual abuse of children, I discuss the question of the relationship between changes in sexual politics and how we think about drives in the context of their relation to neoliberalism. This subject is so emotionally charged that a rational ediscussion of that which goes beyond our comprehension is almost impossible. Any doubt of an easy solution moves the doubter himself or herself into the domain of abuse. The sets of complex interrelated issues associated with (...)
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  25. Spinoza's Cosmological Argument in the Ethics.Mogens Laerke - 2011 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 49 (4):439 - 462.
    This paper discusses Baruch de Spinoza’s cosmological argument for the existence of God (CA) as it can be found in ’Ethics’, I, proposition 11, demonstration 3. The aim of the article is to provide a reconstruction of the argument by developing the underlying metaphysical framework governing it. It is partly motivated by Michael Della Rocca’s attempt to account of fundamental principles of Spinoza’s philosophy. According to him, all dependence relations in Spinoza can be reduced to conceptual ones. I argue to (...)
     
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    A note on identification in discrete choice models with partial observability.Mogens Fosgerau & Abhishek Ranjan - 2017 - Theory and Decision 83 (2):283-292.
    This note establishes a new identification result for additive random utility discrete choice models. A decision-maker associates a random utility Uj+mj\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$U_{j}+m_{j}$$\end{document} to each alternative in a finite set j∈1,…,J\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$j\in \left\{ 1,\ldots,J\right\} $$\end{document}, where U=U1,…,UJ\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$\mathbf {U}=\left\{ U_{1},\ldots,U_{J}\right\} $$\end{document} is unobserved by the researcher and random with an unknown joint distribution, while the perturbation m=m1,…,mJ\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} (...))
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    A Tool for Reflecting on Questionable Numbers in Society.Kjellrun Hiis Hauge - 2022 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 41 (5):511-528.
    The increased distribution of fake news on internet and social media raises concerns for democratic processes. Sometimes, argumentation in deceptive information is built on numbers, which gives reason to include mathematics when working with fake news in education. In this paper, I suggest a tool to facilitate students’ critical thinking related to numbers, or other mathematical representations, presented in the media. It may not be straight forward, or even possible, to judge the validity of presented numbers, or whether numbers are (...)
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    Der Teufelspakt vor Goethe oder Wie der Umgang mit dem Bösen als felix culpa zu Beginn der Neuzeit in die Krise gerät.Walter Haug - 2001 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 75 (2):185-215.
    Das Faustbuch von 1587 führt die Tradition der altchristlichen Teufelspaktlegenden fort und bricht sie zugleich um. Die neue Konzeption, die hinter den verwirrenden inneren Widersprüchen und Inkonsequenzen des Werkes faßbar wird, zielt auf eine bewußte Zerstörung des alten Legendenschemas. Dabei ist es sowohl verfehlt, in Faustus noch einen mittelalterlichen Magier zu sehen wie auch ihn als macht- und wissenssüchtigen Renaissancemenschen zu verstehen; vielmehr wird an dieser Figur ein neuer Umgang mit dem Bösen narrativ diskutiert. Er ist das Opfer einer Strategie (...)
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    Kohei Saito, Natur gegen Kapital. Marx’ Ökologie in seiner unvollendeten Kritik des Kapitalismus.Timothée Haug - 2017 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 41:167-171.
    Parue en août 2016 en allemand, la thèse de Kohei Saito apporte enfin une justification philologique solide aux entreprises écosocialistes, qui oscillent depuis les années 1970 entre une interprétation hétérodoxe ou orthodoxe de l’œuvre de Marx. Faut-il purger cette dernière d’une tendance prométhéenne propre au xixe siècle industriel, ou au contraire en faire l’expression première – et donc la plus pure – de la sensibilité écologique naissante à cette époque? Comme Saito le montre avec brio...
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    MAPPING the domains of media art practice: A trans-disciplinary enquiry into collaborative creative processes.Mogens Jacobsen & Morten Sndergaard - 2010 - Technoetic Arts 8 (1):77-84.
    From new practices emerge new domains. And from new domains emerge new competencies and roles. This article investigates some of the new competencies and roles emerging from the trans-disciplinary practice of curators, artists, scientists, programmers etc., which are involved in media art practice. Our hypothesis is that these new domains have a more general existence and profile in the paradigm of media art even though the following is based on the process of creating the MAP Media Art Platform at the (...)
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    A Discussion on Heidegger’s “Über die Sixtina”.Steven Haug - 2020 - Philosophy Today 64 (3):781-791.
    In 1955, Raphael’s Sistine Madonna was returned to Germany following its removal from Dresden in anticipation of the city being bombed. That same year Heidegger wrote a short paper titled “Über die Sixtina,” likely to commemorate the painting’s return. The goal of this article is to bring the largely overlooked “Über die Sixtina” into discussions about Heidegger’s philosophy of art. While brief, Heidegger’s paper makes clear that the Sistine Madonna is an important work to consider when deliberating about his philosophy (...)
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    Borges og science fiction.Hallvard Haug - 2010 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 28 (4):236-251.
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    Continence, temperance, and motivational conflict: Why traditional neo-Aristotelian accounts are psychologically unrealistic.Matthew C. Haug - 2022 - Philosophical Psychology 35 (2):205-225.
    Traditional neo-Aristotelian accounts hold that temperance and continence are distinct character traits that are distinguished by the extent to which their bearers experience motivational conflict. In this paper, I formulate two pairs of necessary conditions—which, collectively, I call the conformity thesis—that articulate this distinction. Then, drawing on work in contemporary social and personality psychology, I argue that the conformity thesis is false. Being highly self-controlled is the best, psychologically realistic candidate for continence. However, our best evidence suggests that highly self-controlled/continent (...)
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    Das "Kapital" lesen, aber wie?: Materialien zur Philosophie und Epistemologie der marxschen Kapitalismuskritik.Wolfgang Fritz Haug - 2013 - Hamburg: Argument.
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    Feminist Writing: Working with Women's Experience.Frigga Haug - 1992 - Feminist Review 42 (1):16-32.
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    Hytten og hæfterne: historien om Heidegger og hans "Schwarze Hefte".Hans Hauge - 2019 - København: U Press.
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    Wergeland, postkolonialisme og den latinamerikanske forbindelse.Hans Hauge - 2010 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 28 (1-2):105-125.
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    The Idea of a Cosmic Time.Wegener Mogens - 2004 - Foundations of Physics 34 (11):1777-1799.
    The paper shows the standard definition of time at a distance to be beset with ambiguities that may be solved by making a fresh start taking its point of departure in the idea of a cosmic time as proposed by the British tradition of relativistic cosmology.
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    “A-Priorism” in Poincaré, Eddington & Milne.Mogens Wegener - 1996 - Philosophia Scientiae 1 (S1):81-103.
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    The Idea of a Cosmic Time.Mogens Wegener - 2004 - Foundations of Physics 34 (11):1777-1799.
    The paper shows the standard definition of time at a distance to be beset with ambiguities that may be solved by making a fresh start taking its point of departure in the idea of a cosmic time as proposed by the British tradition of relativistic cosmology.
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    The Idea of a Cosmic Time.Mogens Wegener - 2004 - Foundations of Physics 34 (11):1777-1799.
    The paper shows the standard definition of time at a distance to be beset with ambiguities that may be solved by making a fresh start taking its point of departure in the idea of a cosmic time as proposed by the British tradition of relativistic cosmology.
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    Lessons from the Women's Movement in Europe.Frigga Haug - 1989 - Feminist Review 31 (1):107-116.
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    Jean Bodin et le dilemme de la philosophie politique moderne.Mogens Chrom Jacobsen - 2000 - København: Museum Tusculanum Press, University of Copenhagen.
    Text in French. On distingue dans la philosophie politique moderne une préoccupation particulière, á savoir le conflit entre individu et état. Quelle philosophie morale pourrait trancher entre ces deux concepts? Qu'on donne á chacun le droit á la contestation, et l'on voit se dresser immédiatement le spectre de l'anarchie. Si nous refusons ce droit, la souveraineté de l'état peut sans conteste tourner au despotisme. Avec sa théorie de la souveraineté, Jean Bodin joue un rôle clé dans l'histoire de ce dilemme. (...)
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    La morale des droits de l'homme.Mogens Chrom Jacobsen - 2018 - Paris: Orizons.
    Ce livre s'efforce de clarifier ce que sont "les droits de l'homme" et d'en proposer une conceptualisation qui correspondrait mieux aux besoins contemporains. Il faut d'abord dégager la vision morale à la base des principaux discours sur lesdits droits. Ce faisant, l'auteur soumet une nouvelle conceptualisation des théories morales - elle permet de mieux comprendre l'histoire de la morale, de rééquilibrer les rapports entre théories dites "déontologiques" et "téléologiques". Mais les théories morales ne sont-elles pas, dans un certain sens, téléologiques? (...)
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    Pursuing “the Subjective” in “Subjective Rights”.Mogens Chrom Jacobsen - 2020 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 55 (1):40-72.
    This paper is a contribution to the conceptual history of subjective rights. The subjective right is generally understood as an individual right in contradistinction to the system of legal rules, which are named the ‘objective right.’ These notions have enjoyed immense popularity among Continental legal scholars and historians. This article gives an explanation of how the terms “subjective” and “objective” right came into usage in Germany, and it shows how these terms were elaborated within a metaphysical context. This paper suggests (...)
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    Three conceptions of human rights.Mogens Chrom Jacobsen - 2011 - Malmö: NSU Press.
    Introduction -- Theses and discussions -- Analytical concepts -- General approach -- Moral philosophy in antiquity -- Christian moral philosophy -- Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas -- William of Ockham -- From William of Ockham to Francisco Suarez -- Protestant natural law -- John Locke -- The American and French declarations of rights -- Early critique of the Declaration of Rights -- Immanuel Kant and modern moral philosophy -- Human rights today.
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    The Inserted Document at Dem. 24.20–23. Response to Mirko Canevaro.Mogens Herman Hansen - 2019 - Klio 101 (2):452-472.
    Summary At the beginning of this century most scholars believed that the document inserted in Dem. 24.20–23 was authentic. It regulated the legislative procedure practiced by the Athenians in the fourth century B.C. which was introduced shortly after the restoration of the democracy in 404/403 B.C. But in his monograph “The Documents in the Attic Orators” (Oxford 2013), 80–102, Mirko Canevaro rejected the document at Dem. 24.20–23 as a late forgery. I responded with the article “The Authenticity of the Law (...)
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    Du constructivisme au naturalisme ontologique. L’itinéraire intellectuel de Lukács à la lumière des questionnements écologiques contemporains.Timothée Haug - 2021 - Actuel Marx 69 (1):106-118.
    Cet article relit l’itinéraire conduisant Lukács d’un constructivisme fort à un naturalisme plus prononcé à la lumière des débats écologiques contemporains polarisés par l’opposition entre naturalisme et antinaturalisme. La critique de la naturalisation des phénomènes sociaux conduit dans Histoire et conscience de classe à disqualifier tout concept de nature ; ce constructivisme fort empêche la première philosophie de la praxis de problématiser les rapports écologiques entre nature et société. À l’inverse, Ontologie de l’être social interroge le conditionnement naturel de la (...)
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  49. Recompense and Reward: The Scholarly Contributions of Michael David Bonner (1952‒2019).Robert Haug - 2019 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 96 (2):271-280.
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  50. Indledning & Efterskrift.Mogens Chrom Jacobsen & Asger Sørensen - 2005 - In . Det Lille Forlag.
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