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    Surrendering and catching in poetry and sociology.John Powell Ward - 1993 - Human Studies 16 (3):319 - 323.
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    Surrender-and-catch and phenomenology.Kurt H. Wolff - 1984 - Human Studies 7 (3-4):191 - 210.
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    Surrender-and-catch and hermeneutics.Kurt H. Wolff - 1984 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 10 (1):1-15.
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    Surrender and Catch: Experience and Inquiry Today.J. W. Mohr - 1982 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 12 (2):230-234.
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  5. Surrender and Catch: Experience & Inquiry Today.Kurt H. Wolff - 1981 - Human Studies 4 (4):391-396.
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    Exploring relations between surrender-and-catch and poetry, sociology, evil.Kurt H. Wolff - 1986 - Human Studies 9 (4):347 - 364.
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  7. Surrender and Catch: Experience and Inquiry Today. [REVIEW]J. W. Mohr - 1982 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 12 (2):230-234.
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    The Idea of Surrender-and-Catch Applied to the Phenomenon of Karl Mannheim.Kurt Wolff - 1988 - Theory, Culture and Society 5 (4):715-734.
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    Reviews : wolff's surrender and catch.Milfred Bakan - 1979 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 6 (1):98-131.
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    Sociology, phenomenology, and surrender-and-catch.Kurt H. Wolff - 1972 - Synthese 24 (3-4):439 - 471.
  11. The Disciplining of Reason's Cunning: Kurt Wolff's "Surrender and Catch".Richard M. Zaner - 1981 - Human Studies 4 (4):365-389.
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    Eurocentric elements in the idea of “surrender-and-catch”.Seungsook Moon - 1993 - Human Studies 16 (3):305 - 317.
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  13. The Existential Sociology of Kurt H. Wolff: A Study of the Categories of Surrender and Catch.Agnes Heller - 1980 - Philosophical Forum 12 (1):82.
     
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    Surrender after auschwitz?: Exploring the relation between surrender-and-catch and the holocaust. [REVIEW]Gwenn C. Eylath - 1996 - Human Studies 19 (1):119 - 127.
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    On surrender, death, and the sociology of knowledge.Judith Feher - 1984 - Human Studies 7 (3-4):211 - 226.
    Surrender-and-catch is a protest against [... our time] and an attempt at remembrance of what a human being can be. The sociology of knowledge is a protest against its hypocrisy and against unexamined social influences. Like surrender, the sociology of knowledge does not fear but passionately seeks what is true and thus, like surrender, is a remembrance, proclamation, and celebration of the spirit. Both ideas, that of the sociology of knowledge and that of surrender, are (...)
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  16. Pyrrhonism and Protagoreanism.Catching Sextus Out - 1999 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 2:157.
     
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    Surrender-catch: The contribution of Kurt H. Wolff to the epistemology of qualitative analysis.Consuelo Corradi - 1987 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 12 (1):31-50.
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  18. Deleuze's Catch After His Surrender to Bacon. [REVIEW]Andrew Feldmár - 2005 - Janus Head 8 (1):340-342.
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    Vindication of the human and social science of Kurt H. Wolff.Gary Backhaus - 2003 - Human Studies 26 (3):309-335.
    The purpose of this article is to vindicate the viability of Kurt H. Wolff''s methodology of surrender-and-catch for the human and social sciences. The article is divided into three sections. The first section explicates the fundamental significance of surrender-and-catch and Wolff''s motivation for advocating its practice. The second section compares surrender-and-catch with phenomenological methodology as well as objective science and the province of the everyday. The third section illustrates surrender-and-catch through my own (...)
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    Kurt H. Wolff and Italy: Tracing the Steps of an Elusive Spirit on his Journey Home.Onorina Del Vecchio - 2016 - Human Studies 39 (3):433-450.
    This article traces Kurt H. Wolff’s involvement with Italy, from his first sojourn in the 1930s as a German Jewish intellectual in exile to the end of his life. Wolff developed profound ties with the country that hosted him, and that he was forced to abandon once racial laws were introduced there on the eve of World War II. Nonetheless, throughout his life he regarded Italy as an elective homeland of sorts. Wolff’s Italian experience is revisited through a detailed examination (...)
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    This, yes!Kurt H. Wolff - 2004 - Human Studies 27 (4):349 - 359.
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    Surrender and the body.Kurt H. Wolff - 1974 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 2 (1):19-60.
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  23. Surrender, and autonomy and community.Kh Wolff - 1965 - Humanitas 1 (2):173-181.
     
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  24. Happy Self-Surrender and Unhappy Self-Assertion: A Comparison between Admiration and Emulative Envy.Sara Protasi - 2019 - In Alfred Archer & André Grahle (eds.), The Moral Psychology of Admiration. Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 45-60.
    In this chapter, I argue that a certain kind of envy is not only morally permissible, but also, sometimes, more fitting and productive than admiration. Envy and admiration are part of our emotional palette, our toolbox of evolutionary adaptations, and they play complementary roles. I start by introducing my original taxonomy of envy, which allows me to present emulative envy, a species of envy sometimes confused with admiration. After reviewing how the two emotions differ from a psychological perspective, I focus (...)
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  25. Christianity in Greater Syria: Surrender and survival.J. L. Boojamra - 1997 - Byzantion 67 (1):148-178.
    Si le christianisme a survécu en Grande Syrie, c'est en raison de facteurs spécifiques: l'intégrité de la communauté chrétienne arabe indigène dans la région; l'intégration sociale des chrétiens arabes syriens dans la société musulmane; l'échec des musulmans dans le prosélytisme agressif auprès des chrétiens; l'identification ethnique de la population indigène avec les nouvelles arrivées du VIIe siècle. L'arabisation ne signifiait pas systématiquement l'islamisation. Elle encourageait même le contraire dans certaines régions comme la Palestine, coeur d'une Eglise chrétienne arabophone viable.
     
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    On love, confession, surrender and the moral self by Ian Clausen, [reading Augustine series], bloomsbury, new York and London, 2018, pp. XIV + 140, £17.99, pbk. [REVIEW]Peter Hampson - 2019 - New Blackfriars 100 (1088):485-487.
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    On Love, Confession, Surrender and the Moral Self (Reading Augustine series). By Ian Clausen. Pp. xiv, 140, London/NY, Bloomsbury, 2017, £17.99 pbk. [REVIEW]Matthew Harris - 2021 - Heythrop Journal 62 (4):744-745.
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    Eternal Dharma: how to find spiritual evolution through surrender and embrace your life's true purpose.Vishnu Swami - 2016 - Wayne, NJ: New Page Books.
    We often feel powerless in our lives. We have many desires but are limited in our ability to transform those wishes into tangible results. We are confused and unsure about what will really make us happy. In Eternal Dharma, Vishnu Swami guides you on a journey to align yourself with the natural flow of existence through the ancient Eastern knowledge of Veda. Eternal Dharma distills 5,000 years of spiritual wisdom so you can learn to live an enlightened, effective, and fulfilled (...)
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    The disciplining of reason's cunning: Kurt Wolff'sSurrender and Catch.Richard M. Zaner - 1979 - Human Studies 4 (1):365-389.
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    God is--: meditations on the mystery of life, the purity of grace, the bliss of surrender, and the God beyond God.Wesley J. Wildman - 2019 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.
    Your God is too small—way too small! What if God is not a human-like personal being but the God Beyond God of the Christian mystical traditions? What if God is the ultimate reality beyond all beings, including beyond all divine beings, indeed beyond all Being? It’s a mind-bending idea. Speaking of God as a human-like personal being is much easier but people who care about the deepest mystical understandings of God within our traditions need to make the effort to speak (...)
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    Ian Clausen, On Love, Confession, Surrender and the Moral Self.Erika Kidd - 2019 - Augustinian Studies 50 (2):230-233.
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    Big Data and Ethics Review for Health Systems Research in LMICs: Understanding Risk, Uncertainty and Ignorance—And Catching the Black Swans?Türkay Dereli, Yavuz Coşkun, Eugene Kolker, Öner Güner, Mehmet Ağırbaşlı & Vural Özdemir - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (2):48-50.
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    A Buddhist-Christian-Muslim Reflection on the Concepts of Mercy, Surrender, and Union.Bahar Davary - 2019 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 39 (1):89-99.
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    Catching Ourselves in the Act: Situated Activity, Interactive Emergence, Evolution, and Human Thought.Horst Hendriks-Jansen - 1996 - MIT Press.
    ""Catching Ourselves in the Act" is no less than an attempt to explain intelligence. Delightful how the author dismantles traditional views in.
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  35. Catching the WAVE: The Weight-Adjusting Account of Values and Evidence.Boaz Miller - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 47:69-80.
    It is commonly argued that values “fill the logical gap” of underdetermination of theory by evidence, namely, values affect our choice between two or more theories that fit the same evidence. The underdetermination model, however, does not exhaust the roles values play in evidential reasoning. I introduce WAVE – a novel account of the logical relations between values and evidence. WAVE states that values influence evidential reasoning by adjusting evidential weights. I argue that the weight-adjusting role of values is distinct (...)
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  36. Lie Catching and Micro Expressions.Paul Ekman - 2009 - In Clancy W. Martin (ed.), The Philosophy of Deception. Oxford University Press. pp. 118--133.
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  37. Surrender of judgment and the consent theory of political authority.C. M. - 1997 - Law and Philosophy 16 (2):115-143.
    The aim of this paper is to take the first steps toward providing a refurbished consent theory of political authority, one that rests in part on a reconception of the relationship between the surrender of judgment and the authoritativeness of political institutions. On the standard view, whatever grounds political authority implies that one ought to surrender one's judgment to that of one's political institutions. On the refurbished view, it is the surrender of one's judgment ndash which can (...)
     
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    Surrender of Judgment and the Consent Theory of Political Authority.Mark Murphy - 1997 - Law and Philosophy 16 (2):115-143.
    The aim of this paper is to take the first steps toward providing a refurbished consent theory of political authority, one that rests in part on a reconception of the relationship between the surrender of judgment and the authoritativeness of political institutions. On the standard view, whatever grounds political authority implies that one ought to surrender one's judgment to that of one's political institutions. On the refurbished view, it is the surrender of one's judgment – which can (...)
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    Success and the aftermath of surrender.Yuchun Kuo - 2014 - Journal of Global Ethics 10 (1):101-113.
    This paper first argues that a state can justifiably fight a hopeless war of self-defense when its enemy determines to massacre its people after it surrenders or is defeated. The main reason is that, in this situation, even if the victim state surrenders, it still has to suffer from harms that are similar to or worse than the harms involved in fighting a hopeless war. This paper then discusses some complicated issues raised by applying this argument to various situations in (...)
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    Book Review: Todd Breyfogle, On Creativity, Liberty, Love and the Beauty of the Law Ian Clausen, On Love, Confession, Surrender and the Moral Self. [REVIEW]Fellipe do Vale - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (1):119-124.
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    Book Review: Todd Breyfogle, On Creativity, Liberty, Love and the Beauty of the Law Ian Clausen, On Love, Confession, Surrender and the Moral Self. [REVIEW]Fellipe do Vale - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (1):119-124.
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    The Catch of the Hyperreal: Yossarian and the Ideological Vicissitudes of Hyperreality.Abdolali Yazdizadeh - 2018 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 8 (8):386-410.
    Hyperreality is a key term in Jean Baudrillard’s cultural theory, designating a phase in the development of image where it “masks the absence of a profound reality.” The ambiance of Joseph Heller’s Catch-22 closely corresponds to Baudrillard’s notion of the hyperreal as images persist to precede reality in the fictional world of the novel. Since for Baudrillard each order of simulacra produces a certain mode of ideological discourse that impacts the perception of reality, it is plausible that the characters (...)
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    Catching the knowledge wave?: the knowledge society and the future of education.Jane Gilbert - 2005 - Wellington, N.Z.: NZCER Press.
    If this book were a film, it would be rated M-with a caution that 'some viewers may be disturbed by some scenes'. In CATCHING THE KNOWLEDGE WAVE? Jane Gilbert takes apart many long-held ideas about knowledge and education. She says that knowledge is now a verb, not a noun-something we do rather than something we have-and explores the ways our schools need to change to prepare people to participate in the knowledge-based societies of the future. The knowledge society is an (...)
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    Render and Surrender.Paula Bolduc & James Hersh - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 2:247-251.
    This paper examines two conflicts that emerge in the engagement between monotheism, especially as it is expressed in its fundamentalist form in both Christianity and Islam, and the separation of church and state. The first conflict involves intellectual compartmentalizing. The second conflict concerns the possibility that the contract may require that all "absolute truths" be assigned metaphorical status.
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    Hit and Run Transcriptional Repressors Are Difficult to Catch in the Act.Manan Shah, Alister P. W. Funnell, Kate G. R. Quinlan & Merlin Crossley - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (8):1900041.
    Transcriptional silencing may not necessarily depend on the continuous residence of a sequence‐specific repressor at a control element and may act via a “hit and run” mechanism. Due to limitations in assays that detect transcription factor (TF) binding, such as chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by high‐throughput sequencing (ChIP‐seq), this phenomenon may be challenging to detect and therefore its prevalence may be underappreciated. To explore this possibility, erythroid gene promoters that are regulated directly by GATA1 in an inducible system are analyzed. It (...)
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  46. catching up with history: Hegel and abstract painting.Jason Gaiger - 2006 - In Katerina Deligiorgi (ed.), Hegel: New Directions.
     
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  47. Surrender of judgment and the consent theory of political authority.Mark C. Murphy - 1997 - Law and Philosophy 16 (2):115 - 143.
    The aim of this paper is to take the first steps toward providing a refurbished consent theory of political authority, one that rests in part on a reconception of the relationship between the surrender of judgment and the authoritativeness of political institutions. On the standard view, whatever grounds political authority implies that one ought to surrender one's judgment to that of one's political institutions. On the refurbished view, it is the surrender of one's judgment – which can (...)
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    ‘To Catch at and Let Go’ : David Bakhurst, phenomenology and post-phenomenology.Emma Williams - 2018 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 52 (1):87-104.
    This paper examines David Bakhurst's attempt to provide a picture of ‘the kinds of beings we are’ that is ‘more realistic’ than rationalism. I argue that there is much that is rich and compelling in Bakhurst's account. Yet I also question whether there are ways in which it could be taken further. I introduce the discussion by exploring Bakhurst's engagement with phenomenology and, more specifically, Hubert Dreyfus—who enters Bakhurst's horizon on account of his inheritance of the philosophy of John McDowell. (...)
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    Buddhism and Neuroethics Research: On Catching a Snake.C. Dalrymple-Fraser - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 13 (4):257-259.
    There is little question that neuroethics can be enriched by closer engagement with Buddhism. One key concern is how to minimize risks of moral imperialism and appropriation while doing so. This co...
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  50. Going Beyond the Catch-22 of Autism Diagnosis and Research. The Moral Implications of (Not) Asking “What Is Autism?”.Jo Bervoets & Kristien Hens - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Psychiatric diagnoses such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are primarily attributed on the basis of behavioral criteria. The aim of most of the biomedical research on ASD is to uncover the underlying mechanisms that lead to or even cause pathological behavior. However, in the philosophical and sociological literature, it has been suggested that autism is also to some extent a ‘social construct’ that cannot merely be reduced to its biological explanation. We show that a one-sided adherence to either a biological (...)
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