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Beyond the taboo: a thanatosociological investigation of companion animal loss based on an interview study with small animal veterinarians. [PDF]
Springer S, Dürnberger C.
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μετὰ τὰ ϕυσικά: Vision Far Beyond Physics. [PDF]
Albertazzi L.
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Uncovering the relationship between working memory and performance in the Jigsaw classroom. [PDF]
Vives E +7 more
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Predictors of Young Adult Women's Psychological Well-Being in Romantic Relationships. [PDF]
Yöyen E, Çalık S, Güneri Barış T.
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Neither/nor: a pragmatic philosophy for oscillating between conceptual and experiential knowledge. [PDF]
Kam B, Granic I.
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2018
This chapter engages in a conversation between two seemingly disparate discourses of Hegelian philosophy and psychoanalytic theory. In the work of Jean Hyppolite, the chapter locates the first use of the term intersubjectivity in relation to Hegel’s theory of recognition as found in Phenomenology of Spirit (1977) and argues that Hyppolite pioneered a ...
C, Young, A, Brook
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This chapter engages in a conversation between two seemingly disparate discourses of Hegelian philosophy and psychoanalytic theory. In the work of Jean Hyppolite, the chapter locates the first use of the term intersubjectivity in relation to Hegel’s theory of recognition as found in Phenomenology of Spirit (1977) and argues that Hyppolite pioneered a ...
C, Young, A, Brook
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2022
Abstract This chapter examines Arthur Schopenhauer’s views on guilt as well as his version of the transcendental argument found in Kant and Schelling. The chapter first provides an outline of Schopenhauer’s metaphysical view and then turns, in the second part, to examine the manner in which he understands the intelligible/empirical ...
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Abstract This chapter examines Arthur Schopenhauer’s views on guilt as well as his version of the transcendental argument found in Kant and Schelling. The chapter first provides an outline of Schopenhauer’s metaphysical view and then turns, in the second part, to examine the manner in which he understands the intelligible/empirical ...
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Schopenhauer and the Unconscious
2020This chapter explores the gradual emergence of the notion of the unconscious as it pertains to the tradition that runs from Arthur Schopenhauer via Eduard von Hartmann and Philipp Mainländer to Sabina Spielrein, C. G. Jung, and Sigmund Freud. A particular focus is put on the popularization of the term “unconscious” by von Hartmann and on the history of
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Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 1999
This series of lectures was originally scheduled to include a talk on Schopenhauer by Patrick Gardiner. Sadly, Patrick died during the summer, and I was asked to stand in. Patrick must, I am sure, have been glad to see this series of talks on German Philosophy being put on by the Royal Institute, and he, probably more than anyone on the list, deserves ...
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This series of lectures was originally scheduled to include a talk on Schopenhauer by Patrick Gardiner. Sadly, Patrick died during the summer, and I was asked to stand in. Patrick must, I am sure, have been glad to see this series of talks on German Philosophy being put on by the Royal Institute, and he, probably more than anyone on the list, deserves ...
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Schopenhauer's Prolegomenon to Fuzziness
Fuzzy Optimization and Decision Making, 2004The author claims that the German philosopher Schopenhauer has been a forerunner of fuzzy sets methodology, mainly based upon the observation that Schopenhauer used to refer to incompleteness of abstraction, to concept-spheres, and to the approximative character of human knowledge.
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