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by Jaspers, Karl
Published 1954
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Subjects: ...Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary...

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by Jaspers, K.
Published 1960
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Subjects: ...Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary...

3
by Feibleman, James K.
Published 1962
Springer Netherlands
Subjects: ...Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary...

4
Published 2002
Springer Netherlands
Table of Contents: ... of Functionalization and of Work; Part II: Human Perception as a Cooperation of Vital and Spiritual Forces -- Worries...

5
by Atwell, John E.
Published 1986
Springer Netherlands
Table of Contents: ...I: Introduction: Background and the central problem -- 1. Human knowledge and the knowable world...

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Published 1995
Springer Netherlands
Table of Contents: ... -- The Confrontation and Monadology -- Epiphenomenalism and Human Freedom -- Religion, Science, and the Myth...

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Published 1991
Springer Netherlands
Table of Contents: ... Paradox Revisited -- Elements of a Wittgensteinian Philosophy of the Human Sciences...

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by Frings, M.S.
Published 1987
Springer Netherlands
Table of Contents: ...) The Factors of Reality and Ideality -- III Mind and the Genesis of Human Ideas -- a) Two Examples...

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by Zabeeh, Farhang
Published 1960
Springer Netherlands
Table of Contents: ... The Limit of Human Knowledge -- 3 The Principle of the Priority of Impressions to Ideas -- 4 The Application...

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by Chambliss, J.J.
Published 1974
Springer Netherlands
... as activities of human experience. This spirit is discussed by taking as its point of departure the thinking...

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by Darnoi, Dennis N Kenedy
Published 1967
Springer Netherlands
...No man can live without ideas, for every human action, internal or external, is of necessity...

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by Forrai, G.
Published 2001
Springer Netherlands
... it, the world of tables, chairs and hippopotami, is constituted in part by the human mind. His cen­ tral...

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by Watkins, M.
Published 2002
Springer Netherlands
... accounts of normal conditions and non-human color properties. The book will be of interest to any...

14 ... in philoso­ phy. His work marks one of the most enormous turns in the whole history of human thought...

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by Ardley, Gavin
Published 1968
Springer Netherlands
... who strove to seat philosophy once more on the broad human and common sense foundations laid by Plato...

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by Anderson, D.R.
Published 1987
Springer Netherlands
... should first of all make a complete survey of human knowledge, should take note of all the valuable ideas...

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by Davis, W.H.
Published 1971
Springer Netherlands
... of the will is a concept intimately entangled with the human power to reason, so that if one of these powers goes...