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    Behind Idealism: The Discrepancy between Philosophy and Reality in The Cinema of Lars von Trier by Mads Bunch

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…I will also examine von Trier’s ties to nineteenth-century Scandinavian drama and German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. …”
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    Oneiropolitics as Politics of Psychoanalysis by Claudia Perrone, Roselene Gurski

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Combining psychoanalysis with the thought of the German philosopher Walter Benjamin, oneiropolitics refers to politics of desire. …”
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    The Transformative Role of Ethics in Education by Mariam Kartashyan

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The German philosopher, writer, and statesman Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767–1835) has played a key role in the transformation and development of education in Prussia and beyond its borders. …”
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    Rein, Lotze and the rise of empiricism in Finland by Lauri Kallio

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…His philosophy was strongly influenced by Hermann Lotze (1817–81), probably the most distinguished German philosopher of the time. In his main work, Psychology, or the Science of the Soul (1876, -91), Rein attempts to reconcile the modern natural science and its empirical methodology with idealist metaphysics. …”
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    The relationship between Understanding and Being In Heidegger philosophy by Mohamad Farha, Batol Mohammad, Batol Mohammad

    Published 2019-03-01
    “… This paper discusses the relationship between understanding and being at the one of most important existentialist philosophers, a German philosopher Heidegger. Based on the study of this relation ship and interpreted in his philosophy, In an attempt to identify a way to achieve their being Which is the existence of assets, and show the meaning ofdasein and being, In addition to interpret the meaning of human existence and its importance because he is the only one who can ask a question of existence. in an attempt to identify the elements of this existence and understanding of which represents one of them, in order to distinguish between authentic existence and pseudo-existence, and clarify an experience anxiety and it’s importance and the necessary mechanisms to get to authentic existence, through a series of analyzes of the notions of understanding and being in Heidegger philosophy, In an attempt to analyze the moments of existence which are: (World)– (exist in the world) –(presence in the world) …”
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    On the Relation of Public Opinion and Religion: Theoretical Considerations by Zoltán Hidas

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…After sketching the origin of the idea and reality of publicity from the 18th century onward, practical and theoretical concerns about public opinion are discussed alongside the criticism of Walter Lippmann, evoking seminal conceptions of collectivity and of the crowd. It was the German philosopher Ferdinand Tönnies who, from a sociologically informed perspective, systematically analyzed the idea of public opinion. …”
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    From Jesuit ethics to Protestant natural law by Toon Van Houdt

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Roos/Ihre turned his quintessentially Jesuit moral viewpoint into a solid exercise in Protestant natural law ethics by adopting a philosophical framework that had previously been developed by the German philosopher Christian Wolff (1679–1754). Interestingly enough, however, Wolff’s deductive, almost mathematical type of discourse was supplemented by Roos/Ihre with a more humanist or rhetorical mode of discourse directly borrowed from Drexel’s emblem book itself. …”
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    La dimensione cromatica nella riflessione di Gottfried Boehm. La differenza iconica, il colore e un confronto con la filosofia francese by Anita Merlini

    Published 2022-08-01
    “… Our paper aims at analyzing the relationship between the dimension of colour and the concept of iconic difference as it has been developed by the German philosopher Gottfried Boehm. In particular, we show how colours can contribute to the blossoming of iconic meaning in a way that cannot be fully expressed through language, thus giving access to a more authentic ontological truth of the object represented in the image. …”
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    The Studio as Contemporary Autonomous Zone by Paul Chambers

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…I use ethnographic research conducted in the Australian city of Adelaide and the provocative ideas of nineteenth century German philosopher, Max Stirner, to situate the electronic music studio as a contemporary autonomous zone, an interface between creative expression and capitalist existence. …”
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    The philosophy of pharmaceutical regulation—Paternalism or freedom of choice? by Jörg Mahlich, Jörg Mahlich, Sybille Riou, Matthieu Verry

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…In this perspective we argue that even in today’s world regulatory and medical decision making is framed by conflicting philosophical schools of thought, namely the liberal tradition of the Anglo Saxon countries pioneered by the Scotsman Adam Smith and the continental European tradition of paternalism that roots back to the German philosopher Georg Friedrich Hegel. We outline the basics of these two philosophical theories and show that countries following the liberal tradition are more reluctant to reject new drugs due to weak evidence. …”
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    Uma cosmologia em Nietzsche by Alvaro Henriques David Neto

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…For the composition of the framework of a cosmology supported by the thought of the German philosopher, it is fundamental to analyze, firstly, the notions of relational forces – will to power – and the eternal return. …”
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    On Home (das Heim) and the Uncanny (das Unheimliche) in Heidegger by Mateja Kurir Borovčić

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The paper aims to argue that the question of home (das Heim) is one of the crucial elements of Martin Heidegger’s philosophy, which has been tackled by the German philosopher throughout his lifework in close connection to its opposition, namely the uncanny (das Unheimliche). …”
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    The development of critical theory from Greek philosophy until the Renaissance by Kifah kasir

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…   The theory -  the opinion of a lot of thinkers contemporary - important theories philosophical, social and which established to enter the era of modernity and beyond, may be a cash German philosopher Kant cornerstone in Renaissance European according to this theory, so try this search with a stamp philosophical and social that highlights the origin of the emergence of these critical theory since the beginning the first to Renaissance, as he tries to that keeps track of their development historical and philosophical and social conditions, political and the surrounding, and what is the position of some of the philosophers of these critical theory. …”
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    Between cognition and discourse: Robert Spaemann’s classical aspects of philosophizing by Piotr Stanisław Mazur

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The German philosopher Robert Spaemann proposed a complex but incomplete concept of philosophy. …”
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    Benjamin sociographe de la mémoire collective ? by Marc Berdet

    Published 2005-05-01
    “…However it is precisely in the name of a representation of time that the French sociologist and the German philosopher wanted to found, science on the one hand, action on the other.…”
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    Consolation of philosophy by Karolina Enquist Källgren

    Published 2022-06-01
    “… This article examines a part of a modern history of the consolation of philosophy, as it is expressed in the works of German philosopher Walter Benjamin and Spanish philosopher María Zambrano. …”
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    Human Language, Animal Code, and the Question of Beeing by Sean Meighoo

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…In the second part of my paper, I compare Benveniste and Lacan’s discussion of the honey bee’s “dance language” to the German philosopher Martin Heidegger’s discussion of the bee in relation to his work on language and the question of being.  …”
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    Intersections between Walter Benjamin and Boaventura de Souza Santos: a reading against the grain of reality by Dilson Miklos, Helena Maria Marques Araujo

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The article focuses on the thinking of the German philosopher Walter Benjamin and the Portuguese sociologist Boaventura de Souza Santos and the possible inferences between these two proposals to think reading against the grain of the world and contemporary society. …”
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    Forgiveness and Reconciliation in Palliative Care: The Gap between the Psychological and Moral Approaches by Carlo Leget

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…In order to show the differences and gaps between the psychological and moral perspectives on forgiveness, I discuss the work of the German philosopher Svenja Flaßpöhler. I show that, from a moral perspective, forgiveness can neither be managed or taught, nor seen as a form of understanding, loving, or forgetting. …”
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    : Kalinčiak in Hungary – a Motif as a Context Signal by Anikó Dušíková

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Reconfiguration of Slovak Romanticism, its openness towards the model of literature and art as it was formulated by German philosopher Friedrich Schlegel (1772 – 1829) in the early 19th century, and the unambiguous position of the prose writer Ján Kalinčiak (1822 – 1871) as an author of Romanticism together form space which can be interrelated on the basis of common aesthetic principles to the characteristic features of the works writtern by authors of Hungarian literary Romanticism of the Schlegelian type. …”
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