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Kant's Solution to the Trilemma of Concept Formation
Abstract According to a widespread assumption, Kant's logical account of concept formation starts with comparison, where the latter involves concepts. On this assumption, the formation of a concept presupposes other concepts, so that the argument is threatened either by circularity, regress, or break‐off.
Daniel Erlewein
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Ob uchrezhdenii i nachal'nom jetape dejatel'nosti sovetskogo konsul'stva v Kjonigsberge (1923–1925) [On the establishment and early activity of the Soviet consulate in Königsberg (1923—1925)] [PDF]
This article analyses the reasons behind the restoration of diplomatic relations between Russia and Germany after World War I, as well as the fundamental differences in the performance of Russian imperial and Soviet consular missions in East Prussia.
Kostyashov Yuri
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The Analogia Entis for Reformed Theology: Retrieving Calvin's Implicit Metaphysics
Abstract The famous controversy between Emil Brunner and Karl Barth which led to Barth's ‘No!’ was driven by disagreements over how to read John Calvin: Barth and Brunner never agreed on whether Calvin had a doctrine of the analogy of being. This article rekindles the debate.
Silvianne Aspray
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H. J. Belke, Die preussische Regierung zu Königsberg 1808-1850
Recenzja: Hans Jürgen Belke, Die preussische Regierung zu Königsberg 1808-1850, Köln—Berlin, 1976, ss. 225.
Tadeusz Cieślak
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EULER E AS PONTES DE KÖNIGSBERG
Esta é uma tradução do artigo Solutio problematis ad geometriam situs pertinentis, de Leonhard Euler (1707-1783). Euler resolve o problema conhecido como "As pontes de Königsberg" e, com isso, dá início à teoria dos grafos.
Frederico José Andries Lopes
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Room for Improvement: Why Finitist Arguments Do Not Check Out
ABSTRACT We examine several new and underexplored arguments for the finitude of the past and the impossibility of Hilbert's Hotel. The first argument concludes that Hilbert's Hotel is impossible due to an alleged contradiction arising from the causal powers of infinitely many guests.
Joseph C. Schmid, Troy Dana
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A Role‐Mediated, Motivational Account of Interpersonal Trust
ABSTRACT Social interactions rarely occur with persons in the abstract. Rather, we engage with parents, teachers, neighbours—that is, persons in various capacities, as occupants of social roles. If social interactions are role‐mediated, then interpersonal trust must also be directed at persons in their roles.
SuddhaSatwa GuhaRoy
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On the establishment and early activity of the Soviet consulate in Königsberg (1923—1925) [PDF]
This article analyses the reasons behind the restoration of diplomatic relations between Russia and Germany after World War I, as well as the fundamental differences in the performance of Russian imperial and Soviet consular missions in East Prussia.
Kostyashov Yuri
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Der Einfluss Kants auf das philosophische Denken in Russland [PDF]
The text is devoted to the influence of Kant’s personality and philosophical ideas on the Russian thought. Kant considered as the great philosopher, who was the bright spokes of German spirit, the creative genius and genius loci of Königsberg, which has ...
Gromow M. N.
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ABSTRACT Objectives This study presents a bioarcheological analysis of skeletal remains from Nahal Yarmuth 38 (NY38), a distinctive Middle Pre‐Pottery Neolithic B site in central Israel. The research aimed to reveal the demographic composition, origins, and lifeways of the NY38 people, to contextualize the site's unique archeological features within ...
Yulia Makoviychuk +6 more
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