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    Portraits in Silicon. Robert Slater.Oliver Strimpel - 1988 - Isis 79 (1):134-135.
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    Die Aristotelische Topik: ein Interpretationsmodell und seine Erprobung am Beispiel von Topik B.Oliver Primavesi - 1996 - München: Beck.
  3. An Appearance of Succession Requires a Succession of Appearances.Oliver Rashbrook - 2012 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 87 (3):584-610.
    A familiar slogan in the literature on temporal experience is that ‘a succession of appearances, in and of itself, does not amount to an experience of succession’. I show that we can distinguish between a strong and a weak sense of this slogan. I diagnose the strong interpretation of the slogan as requiring the support of an assumption I call the ‘Seems→Seemed’ claim. I then show that commitment to this assumption comes at a price: if we accept it, we either (...)
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    Heidegger-zur Selbst- und Fremdbestimmung seiner Philosophie.Oliver Precht - 2020 - Hamburg: Meiner.
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    The problem of time in science and philosophy.Oliver L. Reiser - 1926 - Philosophical Review 35 (3):236-252.
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    Empedocles : physical and mythical divinity.Oliver Primavesi - 2008 - In Patricia Curd & Daniel Graham (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Presocratic Philosophy. Oxford University Press USA.
    This article considers how the new finds have affected one's view of Empedocles, and suggests how interpretation of that material might help solve some longstanding problems about the structure and content of Empedocles' writings. A basic account of the teachings of Empedocles would distinguish between two main components. On the one hand, there is a “Presocratic” physics, including a theory of principles, a cosmology, and a biology. On the other hand, there is a mythical law, clearly inspired by Orphic or (...)
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  7. The Continuity of Consciousness.Oliver Rashbrook - 2011 - European Journal of Philosophy 21 (4):611-640.
    : In this paper I discuss two puzzles that concern the sense in which consciousness can be described as ‘continuous’. The first puzzle arises out of recent work by Dainton and Tye, both of whom appear to oscillate between ascribing the property of ‘continuity’ to the stream of experience, and ascribing it to the objects of experience. The second puzzle concerns the notion that the stream of consciousness could be in some sense unreal or illusory—a puzzle stemming from the thought (...)
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    Planetary democracy.Oliver Leslie Reiser - 1944 - New York,: Creative age press. Edited by Davis, Blodwen & [From Old Catalog].
  9. Common morality: Comment on Beauchamp and Childress.Oliver Rauprich - 2008 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 29 (1):43-71.
    The notion of common morality plays a prominent role in some of the most influential theories of biomedical ethics. Here, I focus on Beauchamp and Childress’s models in the fourth and fifth edition of Principles of Biomedical Ethics as well as on a revision that Beauchamp proposed in a recent article. Although there are significant differences in these works that require separate analysis, all include a role for common morality as starting point and normative framework for theory construction in combination (...)
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    Ein Blick in den Stollen von Skepsis: Vier Kapitel zur frühen Uberlieferung des Corpus Aristotelicum.Oliver Primavesi - 2007 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 151 (1):51-77.
    The purpose of the paper is to defend a modified version of the report given by Strabo about the transmission of the writings of Aristotle during the Hellenistic period. The basic dilemma was pointed out by Dom Jean Liron in 1717: The existence of our Corpus Aristotelicum entails that Strabo must be exaggerating either in assuming that the manuscripts brought by Neleus to Scepsis were the only manuscripts of the Aristotelian and Theophrastean writings, or in asserting that these manuscripts were (...)
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    Universal Basic Income Universally Welcomed? – Relevance of Socio-Demographic and Psychological Variables for Acceptance in Germany.Antonia Sureth, Lioba Gierke, Jens Nachtwei, Matthias Ziegler, Oliver Decker, Markus Zenger & Elmar Brähler - 2024 - Basic Income Studies 19 (1):51-84.
    The COVID-19 pandemic plunged economies into recessions and advancements in artificial intelligence create widespread automation of job tasks. A debate around how to address these challenges has moved the introduction of a universal basic income (UBI) center stage. However, existing UBI research mainly focuses on economic aspects and normative arguments but lacks an individual perspective that goes beyond examining the association between socio-demographic characteristics and UBI support. We add to this literature by investigating not only socio-demographic but also psychological predictors (...)
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  12. Diachronic and synchronic unity.Oliver Rashbrook - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 164 (2):465-484.
    There are two different varieties of question concerning the unity of consciousness: questions about unity at a time, and unity over time. A recent trend in the debate about unity has been to attempt to provide a ‘generalized’ account that purports to solve both problems in the same way. This attempt can be seen in the accounts of Barry Dainton and Michael Tye. In this paper, I argue that there are crucial differences between unity over time and unity at a (...)
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    Empedocles’ Cosmic Cycle and the Pythagorean Tetractys.Oliver Primavesi - 2016 - Rhizomata 4 (1):5-29.
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    Life as a Form of Chemical Behavior.Oliver L. Reiser - 1924 - The Monist 34 (1):150-160.
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    Logic, cybernetics, and semantics.Oliver L. Reiser - 1955 - Synthese 9 (1):306 - 318.
  16. Logic, Cybernetics, and Semantics.Oliver L. Reiser - 1953 - Synthese 9 (3/5):306.
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    Light, wave-mechanics, and consciousness.Oliver Reiser - 1928 - Journal of Philosophy 25 (12):309-317.
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    Matter, anti-matter, and cosmic symmetry.Oliver L. Reiser - 1957 - Philosophy of Science 24 (3):271-274.
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    Mathematics and Emergent Evolution.Oliver L. Reiser - 1930 - The Monist 40 (4):509-525.
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    Man's new image of man.Oliver Leslie Reiser - 1961 - Pittsburgh,: Boxwood Press.
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    Man's new image of man.Oliver Leslie Reiser - 1961 - Pittsburgh,: Boxwood Press.
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    Modern Science and Non-Aristotelian Logic.Oliver L. Reiser - 1936 - The Monist 46 (2):299-317.
  23. 12 Messages to and from the Galaxy.Oliver L. Reiser - 1974 - In John Warren White (ed.), Frontiers of consciousness: the meeting ground between inner and outer reality. New York: Julian Press. pp. 198.
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    Non-Aristotelian Logics.Oliver L. Reiser - 1935 - The Monist 45 (1):100-117.
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    Nature, Man, and God.Oliver L. Reiser - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (1):131-133.
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    Philosophy and the concepts of modern science.Oliver Leslie Reiser - 1935 - New York,: Macmillan.
    pt. I. Philosophy and the physical sciences.--pt. II. Philosophy and the social sciences.
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  27. Philosophy and the Concepts of Modern Science.Oliver L. Reiser - 1937 - Philosophical Review 46:236.
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  28. Philosophy and the Concepts of Modern Science.Oliver L. Reiser - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (52):500-501.
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    Postulates for an ethics of belief in science, religion, and philosophy.Oliver L. Reiser - 1956 - Philosophy of Science 23 (4):280-282.
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    Probability, natural law, and emergence: I. Probability and purpose.Oliver L. Reiser - 1926 - Journal of Philosophy 23 (16):421-435.
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    Physics, probability, and multi-valued logic.Oliver L. Reiser - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49 (6):662-672.
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    Relativity and Reality.Oliver L. Reiser - 1931 - The Monist 41 (4):512-534.
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    Richard Hope.Oliver L. Reiser - 1955 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 29:115 -.
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    Time and Tide Will WaitThe Span of LifeWilliam Marias Malisoft.Oliver L. Reiser - 1938 - Philosophy of Science 5 (1):107-108.
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    The evolution of cosmologies.Oliver L. Reiser - 1952 - Philosophy of Science 19 (2):93-107.
    Man is by nature a creature who is curious. He must have theories and explanations. He wants to understand why there is a universe; and he wants to know what kind of a universe it is that he inhabits. Primitive man has his myths about the origins of things, and the modern scientists have their latest speculations about the universe. And of the making of cosmological hypotheses there is no end.
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    The integration of human knowledge.Oliver Leslie Reiser - 1958 - Boston,: P. Sargent.
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    The promise of scientific humanism toward a unification of scientific, religious, social and economic thought.Oliver Leslie Reiser - 1940 - New York,: O. Piest.
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    Time, space and gestalt.Oliver L. Reiser - 1934 - Philosophy of Science 1 (2):197-223.
    Time, space and matter are the most pervasive and inescapable aspects of the physical universe. And yet, notwithstanding the fact that they represent the most fundamental and ubiquitous characteristics of reality, they have always presented elements of mystery to the human mind. Thus on the level of common thought we ponder how the withering hand of time reaches from out the past into the future to bring decay and destruction to all things; and on the more sophisticated level, after the (...)
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    The Search for Truth. Eric T. Bell.Oliver L. Reiser - 1935 - Philosophy of Science 2 (1):118-120.
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    The synthesis of mind: I. Introspection veruss behaviorism.Oliver L. Reiser - 1924 - Journal of Philosophy 21 (11):281-294.
  41. Un nuevo mundo y una nueva huminidad.Oliver Leslie Reiser - 1943 - Buenos Aires,: Editorial G. Kraft ltda.. Edited by Echávarri, Luis & [From Old Catalog].
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    Unified Symbolism for World Understanding in Science.OLIVER L. REISER - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17 (3):432-433.
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  43. World philosophy.Oliver Leslie Reiser - 1948 - [Pittsburgh]: University of Pittsburgh Press.
  44. Moral apes, human uniqueness, and the image of God.Oliver Putz - 2009 - Zygon 44 (3):613-624.
    Recent advances in evolutionary biology and ethology suggest that humans are not the only species capable of empathy and possibly morality. These findings are of no little consequence for theology, given that a nonhuman animal as a free moral agent would beg the question if human beings are indeed uniquely created in God's image. I argue that apes and some other mammals have moral agency and that a traditional interpretation of the imago Dei is incorrectly equating specialness with exclusivity. By (...)
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    Who Wrote Alexander’s Commentary on Metaphysics Λ? New Light on the Syro-Arabic Tradition.Oliver Primavesi & Matteo Di Giovanni - 2016 - In Christoph Horn (ed.), Aristotle’s "Metaphysics" Lambda – New Essays. De Gruyter. pp. 11-66.
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    Wilhelm Windelband (1848-1915).W. Windelband, Peter König & Oliver Schlaudt (eds.) - 2018 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
    P. KOnig: Einleitung - P. ZIche: Idiographik und allgemeine Wissenschaftlichkeit - Windelband und die Wissenschaftsreflexion um 1900 - G. HArtung: Ein Philosoph korrigiert sich selbst - Wilhelm Windelbands Abkehr vom Relativismus - O. SChlaudt: Philosophie am Leitfaden der Empirie. WIndelbands relativistisches Programm - S. KUft: Windelbands Konzeption von Transzendentalphilosophie und ihr Bezug zur Kulturphilosophie - R. BOnito Oliva: Windelband. KUlturphilosophie und Kulturkrise - P. KOnig: Teleologie und Geschichte bei Wilhelm Windelband - J. BOhr: Im Fortschreiben der Probleme: Windelbands 19. JAhrhundert (...)
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  47. Broad’s Accounts of Temporal Experience.Oliver William Rashbrook - 2012 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 1 (5).
    Two extremely detailed accounts of temporal experience can be found in the work of C. D. Broad. These accounts have been subject to considerable criticism. I argue that, when we look more carefully at Broad’s work, we find that much of this criticism fails to find its target. I show that the objection that ultimately proves troubling for Broad stems from his commitment to two principles: i) the Thin-PSA, and ii) the ‘Overlap’ claim. I use this result to demonstrate that (...)
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    Du Cheminement de la Pensee.Oliver L. Reiser & Emile Meyerson - 1934 - Philosophical Review 43 (1):75.
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    Bergson's "creative evolution" and the individual.Oliver Quick - 1913 - Mind 22 (86):217-230.
  50. Gnosis in cyberspace? body, Mind and Progress in Posthumanism.Oliver Krueger - 2005 - Journal of Evolution and Technology 14 (2):55-67.
     
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