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    Hanns Oertel: Kleine Schriften.Jared S. Klein,HeinrichHettrich &Thomas Oberlies -1997 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (3):587.
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    Untersuchungen zur Hypotaxe im Vedischen.Stephanie W. Jamison &HeinrichHettrich -1990 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (3):535.
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    HeinrichHettrich: Kontext und Aspekt in der altgriechischen Prosa Herodots. Pp. 128. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1976. Paper, DM. 32. [REVIEW]J. H. W. Penney -1978 -The Classical Review 28 (2):345-345.
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    Logical Multilateralism.Heinrich Wansing &Sara Ayhan -2023 -Journal of Philosophical Logic 52 (6):1603-1636.
    In this paper we will consider the existing notions of bilateralism in the context of proof-theoretic semantics and propose, based on our understanding of bilateralism, an extension to logical multilateralism. This approach differs from what has been proposed under this name before in that we do not consider multiple speech acts as the core of such a theory but rather multiple consequence relations. We will argue that for this aim the most beneficial proof-theoretical realization is to use sequent calculi with (...) multiple sequent arrows satisfying some specific conditions, which we will lay out in this paper. We will unfold our ideas with the help of a case study in logical tetralateralism and present an extension of Almukdad and Nelson’s propositional constructive four-valued logic by unary operations of meaningfulness and nonsensicality. We will argue that in sequent calculi with multiple sequent arrows it is possible to maintain certain features that are desirable if we assume an understanding of the meaning of connectives in the spirit of proof-theoretic semantics. The use of multiple sequent arrows will be justified by the presence of congruentiality-breaking unary connectives. (shrink)
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    Remarks on the logic of imagination. A step towards understanding doxastic control through imagination.Heinrich Wansing -2017 -Synthese 194 (8):2843-2861.
    Imagination has recently attracted considerable attention from epistemologists and is recognized as a source of belief and even knowledge. One remarkable feature of imagination is that it is often and typically agentive: agents decide to imagine. In cases in which imagination results in a belief, the agentiveness of imagination may be taken to give rise to indirect doxastic control and epistemic responsibility. This observation calls for a proper understanding of agentive imagination. In particular, it calls for the development of a (...) semantics of imagination ascriptions. In the present paper an earlier suggestion by Ilkka Niiniluoto for a logic of imagination is considered. This proposal does not capture the agentive nature of imagination, and an alternative semantics is suggested. The new semantics combines the modal logic of agency with the neighbourhood semantics from alethic modal logic. (shrink)
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    Displaying Modal Logic.Heinrich Wansing -1998 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    The present monograph is a slightly revised version of my Habilitations schrift Proof-theoretic Aspects of Intensional and Non-Classical Logics, successfully defended at Leipzig University, November 1997. It collects work on proof systems for modal and constructive logics I have done over the last few years. The main concern is display logic, a certain refinement of Gentzen's sequent calculus developed by Nuel D. Belnap. This book is far from offering a comprehensive presentation of generalized sequent systems for modal logics broadly conceived. (...) The proof-theory of non-classical logics is a rapidly developing field, and even the generalizations of the ordinary notion of sequent listed in Chapter 1 can hardly be presented in great detail within a single volume. In addition to further investigating the various approaches toward generalized Gentzen systems, it is important to compare them and to discuss their relative advantages and disadvantages. An initial attempt at bringing together work on different kinds of proof systems for modal logics has been made in [188]. Another step in the same direction is [196]. Since Chapter 1 contains introductory considerations and, moreover, every remaining chapter begins with some surveying or summarizing remarks, in this preface I shall only emphasize a relation to philosophy that is important to me, register the sources of papers that have entered this book in some form or another, and acknowledge advice and support. (shrink)
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    One Heresy and One Orthodoxy: On Dialetheism, Dimathematism, and the Non-normativity of Logic.Heinrich Wansing -2024 -Erkenntnis 89 (1):181-205.
    In this paper, Graham Priest’s understanding of dialetheism, the view that there exist true contradictions, is discussed, and various kinds of metaphysical dialetheism are distinguished between. An alternative to dialetheism is presented, namely a thesis called ‘dimathematism’. It is pointed out that dimathematism enables one to escape a slippery slope argument for dialetheism that has been put forward by Priest. Moreover, dimathematism is presented as a thesis that is helpful in rejecting the claim that logic is a normative discipline.
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    Negation as Cancellation, Connexive Logic, and qLPm.Heinrich Wansing -2018 -Australasian Journal of Logic 15 (2):476-488.
    In this paper, we shall consider the so-called cancellation view of negation and the inferential role of contradictions. We will discuss some of the problematic aspects of negation as cancellation, such as its original presentation by Richard and Valery Routley and its role in motivating connexive logic. Furthermore, we will show that the idea of inferential ineffectiveness of contradictions can be conceptually separated from the cancellation model of negation by developing a system we call qLPm, a combination of Graham Priest’s (...) minimally inconsistent Logic of Paradox with q-entailment as introduced by Grzegorz Malinowski. (shrink)
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    Constructive Logic is Connexive and Contradictory.Heinrich Wansing -forthcoming -Logic and Logical Philosophy:1-27.
    It is widely accepted that there is a clear sense in which the first-order paraconsistent constructive logic with strong negation of Almukdad and Nelson, QN4, is more constructive than intuitionistic first-order logic, QInt. While QInt and QN4 both possess the disjunction property and the existence property as characteristics of constructiveness (or constructivity), QInt lacks certain features of constructiveness enjoyed by QN4, namely the constructible falsity property and the dual of the existence property. This paper deals with the constructiveness of the (...) contra-classical, connexive, paraconsistent, and contradictory non-trivial first-order logic QC, which is a connexive variant of QN4. It is shown that there is a sense in which QC is even more constructive than QN4. The argument focuses on a problem that is mirror-inverted to Raymond Smullyan’s drinker paradox, namely the invalidity of what will be called the drinker truism and its dual in QN4 (and QInt), and on a version of the Brouwer-Heyting-Kolmogorov interpretation of the logical operations that treats proofs and disproofs on a par. The validity of the drinker truism and its dual together with the greater constructiveness of QC in comparison to QN4 may serve as further motivation for the study of connexive logics and suggests that constructive logic is connexive and contradictory (the latter understood as being negation inconsistent). (shrink)
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    Constructive negation, implication, and co-implication.Heinrich Wansing -2008 -Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 18 (2-3):341-364.
    In this paper, a family of paraconsistent propositional logics with constructive negation, constructive implication, and constructive co-implication is introduced. Although some fragments of these logics are known from the literature and although these logics emerge quite naturally, it seems that none of them has been considered so far. A relational possible worlds semantics as well as sound and complete display sequent calculi for the logics under consideration are presented.
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    Connexive Logic, Connexivity, and Connexivism: Remarks on Terminology.Heinrich Wansing &Hitoshi Omori -2023 -Studia Logica 112 (1):1-35.
    Over the past ten years, the community researching connexive logics is rapidly growing and a number of papers have been published. However, when it comes to the terminology used in connexive logic, it seems to be not without problems. In this introduction, we aim at making a contribution towards both unifying and reducing the terminology. We hope that this can help making it easier to survey and access the field from outside the community of connexive logicians. Along the way, we (...) will make clear the context to which the papers in this special issue on Frontiers of Connexive Logic belong and contribute. (shrink)
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    A Note on “A Connexive Conditional”.Heinrich Wansing &Hitoshi Omori -2022 -Logos and Episteme 13 (3):325-328.
    In a recent article, Mario Günther presented a conditional that is claimed to be connexive. The aim of this short discussion note is to show that Günther’s claim is not without problems.
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    The Idea of a Proof-Theoretic Semantics and the Meaning of the Logical Operations.Heinrich Wansing -2000 -Studia Logica 64 (1):3-20.
    This is a purely conceptual paper. It aims at presenting and putting into perspective the idea of a proof-theoretic semantics of the logical operations. The first section briefly surveys various semantic paradigms, and Section 2 focuses on one particular paradigm, namely the proof-theoretic semantics of the logical operations.
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    Suszko’s Thesis, Inferential Many-valuedness, and the Notion of a Logical System.Heinrich Wansing &Yaroslav Shramko -2008 -Studia Logica 88 (3):405-429.
    According to Suszko’s Thesis, there are but two logical values, true and false. In this paper, R. Suszko’s, G. Malinowski’s, and M. Tsuji’s analyses of logical twovaluedness are critically discussed. Another analysis is presented, which favors a notion of a logical system as encompassing possibly more than one consequence relation. [A] fundamental problem concerning many-valuedness is to know what it really is. [13, p. 281].
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    A Note on Synonymy in Proof-Theoretic Semantics.Heinrich Wansing -2024 - In Thomas Piecha & Kai F. Wehmeier,Peter Schroeder-Heister on Proof-Theoretic Semantics. Springer. pp. 339-362.
    The topic of identity of proofs was put on the agenda of general (or structural) proof theory at an early stage. The relevant question is: When are the differences between two distinct proofs (understood as linguistic entities, proof figures) of one and the same formula so inessential that it is justified to identify the two proofs? The paper addresses another question: When are the differences between two distinct formulas so inessential that these formulas admit of identical proofs? The question appears (...) to be especially natural if the idea of working with more than one kind of derivations is taken seriously. If a distinction is drawn between proofs and disproofs (or refutations) as primitive entities, it is quite conceivable that a proof of one formula amounts to a disproof of another formula, and vice versa. A notion of inherited identity of derivations is introduced for derivations in a cut-free sequent system for Almukdad and Nelson’s constructive paraconsistent logic N4 with strong negation. The notion is obtained by identifying sequent rules the application of which has no effect on the identity of derivations. Then the notion of inherited identity is used to define a bilateralist notion of synonymy between formulas, which is a relation drawing more fine-grained distinctions between formulas than strong equivalence. (shrink)
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    XV. Metrologische beiträge.Heinrich Wittich -1866 -Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 24 (1-4):588-607.
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    XVI. Metrologische beiträge.Heinrich Wittich -1869 -Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 28 (1-4):495-500.
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    XIII. Umriss der längenmaass-systeme des alterthums.Heinrich Witlich -1863 -Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 20 (1-4):428-443.
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    Negation.Heinrich Wansing -2001 - In Lou Goble,The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 415–436.
    This chapter is concerned with logical aspects of negation, i.e. with the role of negation in valid inferences and hence with the contribution negation makes to the truth and falsity conditions of declarative expressions. Negation is an important philosophical and logical concept. Often differences between logical systems can ‐ at least partially ‐ be described as differences between the notions of negation used in these logics.
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    Connexive Conditional Logic. Part I.Heinrich Wansing &Matthias Unterhuber -2019 -Logic and Logical Philosophy 28 (3):567-610.
    In this paper, first some propositional conditional logics based on Belnap and Dunn’s useful four-valued logic of first-degree entailment are introduced semantically, which are then turned into systems of weakly and unrestrictedly connexive conditional logic. The general frame semantics for these logics makes use of a set of allowable (or admissible) extension/antiextension pairs. Next, sound and complete tableau calculi for these logics are presented. Moreover, an expansion of the basic conditional connexive logics by a constructive implication is considered, which gives (...) an opportunity to discuss recent related work, motivated by the combination of indicative and counterfactual conditionals. Tableau calculi for the basic constructive connexive conditional logics are defined and shown to be sound and complete with respect to their semantics. This semantics has to ensure a persistence property with respect to the preorder that is used to interpret the constructive implication. (shrink)
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  21. Der menschliche weltbegriff.RichardHeinrich Ludwig Avenarius -1927 - Leipzig,: O. R. Reisland. Edited by Wilhelm Schuppe.
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  22. 100 Years Tractatus.EstherHeinrich-Ramharter,Alois Pichler &Friedrich Stadler (eds.) -2023 - Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society.
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    On Non-transitive “Identity”.Heinrich Wansing &Daniel Skurt -2019 - In Can Başkent & Thomas Macaulay Ferguson,Graham Priest on Dialetheism and Paraconsistency. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag. pp. 535-553.
    Graham Priest takes the relation of identity to be non-transitive. In this paper, we are going to discuss several consequences of identity as a non-transitive relation. We will consider the Henkin-style completeness proof for classical first-order logic with a non-transitive “identity” predicate, Leibniz-identity in Priest’s second-order minimal logic of paradox, and the question whether or not identity of individuals should be defined as Leibniz-identity.
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    Proofs, Disproofs, and Their Duals.Heinrich Wansing -1998 - In Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing & Michael Zakharyaschev,Advances in Modal Logic. CSLI Publications. pp. 483-505.
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    Vernünfftige Gedancken von Gott, der Welt und der Seele des Menschen, auch allen Dingen ürberhaupt.Christian Wolff,Heinrich Hort,Johann Benjamin Andreä &Rengerische Buchhandlung -1751 - New York: G. Olms. Edited by Charles A. Corr & Christian Wolff.
    Vernünfftige Gedancken von Gott, der Welt und der Seele des Menschen, auch allen Dingen überhaupt -- Christian Freyherrn von Wolf Erinnerung, wie er es künftig mit den Einwürfen halten will, die wider seine Schriften gemacht werden.
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    Problems and Methods of Early Greek Science.Heinrich Gomperz -1943 -Journal of the History of Ideas 4 (1/4):161.
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    Individualität, Subjektivität Und Selbstsorge Bei Nietzsche: Eine Analyse Im Gespräch Mit Foucault.JohannesHeinrich (ed.) -2018 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Die vorliegende Arbeit fragt nach Formen autonomer Individualität, welche zugleich nicht hinter die postmoderne 'Auflösung des Subjekts' zurückgehen. Diese Problematik wird zunächst vor dem Hintergrund der Analyse von Friedrich Nietzsches Begriff des souveränen Individuums diskutiert. Hierbei werden neben der begrifflichen Analyse auch die Ergebnisse der Nietzscheforschung zum Thema behandelt. Um das Konzept souveräner Individualität aber auch weiter zu entwickeln, wird darüber hinaus ein Vergleich zu Foucaults Analyse der antiken Selbstsorge vorgenommen. Die Ergebnisse dieser Analyse werden daraufhin auf Probleme der aktuellen (...) Subjektphilosophie übertragen. Hierbei steht die Frage im Mittelpunkt, wie die Depotenzierung des Subjekts durch die Idee einer autonomen Individualität ergänzt werden kann. Neben dem erstmals vorgenommenen Vergleich zwischen Nietzsches und Foucaults Konzepten der Selbstsorge entwickelt JohannesHeinrich also auch den Begriff einer autonomen Identität, der bereits durch die dekonstruierende Kritik jüngster Subjekttheorien hindurchgegangen ist. (shrink)
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    Der Spinozismus: historisch und philosophisch erläutert, mit Beziehung auf ältere und neuere Ansichten.Heinrich Christoph Wilhelm Sigwart -1839 - Aalen: Scientia-Verlag.
    "Die Grundlage... ist... ein Programm, welches ich im vorigen Jahre unter dem Titel: "Historische und philosophische Beitr'age zur Erl'auterung des Spinozismus' ausgegeben habe. Aber... hier... sehr erweitert.".
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  29. Strong Cut-elimination In Display Logic.Heinrich Wansing -1995 -Reports on Mathematical Logic:117-131.
    It is shown that every displayable propositional logic enjoys strong cut-elimination. This result strengthens Belnap's general cut-elimination theorem for Display Logic.
     
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  30. The Art of Indian Asia: Its Mythology and Transformations.Heinrich Zimmer &Joseph Campbell -1956 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17 (2):269-271.
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    Eutanazja a prawo do życia.Heinrich Ganthaler -2008 -Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 21:45-57.
    Czy eutanazja gwałci prawo do życia ("the right to life")? Odpowiedź na to pytanie zależy od rozumienia terminu "prawo do życia". Autor, odwołując się do pojęcia uprawnienia i typologii uprawnień, zaproponowanej przez Stiga oraz Helle Kanger, wyróżnia i analizuje w kategoriach formalnologicznych cztery rozumienia tego terminu. Każdemu z nich odpowiada odmienne stanowisko w sprawie dopuszczalności eutanazji. Pierwszym z tych stanowisk jest "mocna doktryna świętości życia", według której prawu do życia towarzyszy obowiązek przedłużania życia za pomocą wszelkich możliwych środków. Eutanazja zatem, (...) według zwolenników tego stanowiska, jest niedopuszczalna pod żadną postacią. Takie zdecydowane odrzucenie eutanazji stoi w sprzeczności z zasadą szacunku dla autonomii pacjenta oraz zasadą niezadawania zbędnego cierpienia (the principle of nonmaleficence). Uwzględnienie tych dwóch zasad prowadzi do modyfikacji powyższego stanowiska, w wyniku czego otrzymujemy "słabą doktrynę świętości życia". Według tego stanowiska dopuszczalna jest pod pewnymi warunkami eutanazja bierna, czyli zaniechanie leczenia czy też podtrzymywania życia pacjenta. Odmienne stanowisko od zwolenników doktryny świętości życia w obu jej odmianach zajmują zwolennicy liberalnego podejścia do eutanazji. Tutaj także możemy wyróżnić dwa stanowiska. Według słabego stanowiska liberalnego, w pewnych warunkach dopuszczalne moralnie jest popełnienie samobójstwa, niemniej jednak ściśle zakazana jest pomoc osób trzecich w samobójstwie, jak też pozbawienie z rozmysłem życia drugiej osoby na jej własną prośbę. Mocne liberalne stanowisko uznaje za moralnie dopuszczalną pomoc w samobójstwie czy też pozbawienie z rozmysłem życia drugiej osoby na jej własną prośbę. Innymi słowy, za moralnie dopuszczalną uznaje eutanazję czynną. (shrink)
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    Bi-Connexive Logic, Bilateralism, and Negation Inconsistency.Heinrich Wansing,Satoru Niki &Sergey Drobyshevich -forthcoming -Review of Symbolic Logic:1-41.
    In this paper we study logical bilateralism understood as a theory of two primitive derivability relations, namely provability and refutability, in a language devoid of a primitive strong negation and without a falsum constant, $\bot $, and a verum constant, $\top $. There is thus no negation that toggles between provability and refutability, and there are no primitive constants that are used to define an “implies falsity” negation and a “co-implies truth” co-negation. This reduction of expressive power notwithstanding, there remains (...) some interaction between provability and refutability due to the presence of (i) a conditional and the refutability condition of conditionals and (ii) a co-implication and the provability condition of co-implications. Moreover, assuming a hyperconnexive understanding of refuting conditionals and a dual understanding of proving co-implications, neither non-trivial negation inconsistency nor hyperconnexivity is lost for unary negation connectives definable by means of certain surrogates of falsum and verum. Whilst a critical attitude towards $\bot $ and $\top $ can be justified by problematic aspects of the Brouwer-Heyting-Kolmogorov interpretation of the logical operations for these constants, the aim to reduce the availability of a toggling negation and observations on undefinability may also give further reasons to abandon $\bot $ and $\top $. (shrink)
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    Ästhetik der Autonomie: Philosophie der Performance-Kunst.HannaHeinrich -2020 - transcript Verlag.
    Performance-Kunst ist mehr als ein kulturindustrielles Spektakel, denn sie will auf die Beteiligten existenziell einwirken. HannaHeinrich entwickelt Analysekategorien, die die Kommunikationsmodi dieser Kunstform ebenso wie ihren gesellschaftstransformativen Anspruch philosophisch ergründen. Dazu bedient sie sich der ästhetischen Positionen G.W.F. Hegels, Friedrich Nietzsches, Martin Heideggers, Alain Badious und Michel Foucaults, die der Kunst große emanzipatorische und soziopolitische Kraft zusprechen sowie politischer Philosophien und Ethiken und zeigt damit auf: »Gelungene« Performances stellen sich als exemplarische Handlungsräume mit utopischem Potenzial der gegenwärtigen Entfremdung (...) entgegen und verweisen auf die (Mit-)Verantwortung und Freiheit jedes Einzelnen. (shrink)
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  34. Wissenschaft und Werte im Wandel: Vorträge, gehalten anlässlich des 25. Jahrestages der Neugründung der Universität Salzburg.Heinrich Ganthaler &Gerhard Zecha (eds.) -1991 - Wien: VWGÖ.
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    Josua Stylites und die damaligen kirchlichen Parteien des Ostens.Heinrich Gelzer -1892 -Byzantinische Zeitschrift 1 (1).
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  36. Autobiographical remarks.Heinrich Gomperz -1943 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 24 (3):254.
     
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    Grundlegung der neusokratischen Philosophie.Heinrich Gomperz -2013 - BoD – Books on Demand.
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    Das buch des lebens.RaoulHeinrich Francé -1924 - Berlin,: Ullstein.
  39. Mythos des Protagoras, Thales-Anekdote, Höhlengleichnis. Blumenbergs Platonlektüre, kritisch betrachtet.Heinrich Niehues-Pröbsting -2015 - In Melanie Möller,Prometheus gibt nicht auf: antike Welt und modernes Leben in Hans Blumenbergs Philosophie. Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink.
     
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  40. Pestalozzi.JohannHeinrich Pestalozzi -1931 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press. Edited by Lewis Flint Anderson.
     
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  41. Hegels frühe Logik (1801-1803/04). Versuch einer systematischen Rekonstruktion.JohannHeinrich Trede -1972 -Hegel-Studien 7:123-168.
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    Porphyrios' "Symmikta zetemata": ihre Stellung in System und Geschichte des Neuplatonismus, nebst einem Kommentar zu den Fragmenten.Heinrich Dörrie -1959 - München,: Beck.
  43. (1 other version)Erziehungswissenschaft und philosophie der erziehung.Heinrich Döpp-Vorwald -1941 - Berlin,: W. de Gruyter & co. [etc.].
  44. Jura-erfolgreich studieren.Christof Gramm &Heinrich Amadeus Wolff -1995 -Argumentation 48 (50):172.
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  45. Deutsche politik.Heinrich von Treitschke -1915 - Jena,: E. Diederichs. Edited by Herman Nohl.
     
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    Schriften zur Ars vetus.Heinrich Totting von Oyta -2015 - München: Verlag der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, in Kommission beim Verlag C.H. Beck. Edited by Harald Berger & Heinrich Totting von Oyta.
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    La teología mariana predicada de san Agustín: los Sermones de Navidad.Heinrich Weinberg -2023 -Augustinus 68 (2):445-460.
    En el artículo se hace la presentación de las ideas que san Agustín destaca sobre la Virgen María en sus sermones de Navidad. Se hace en primer lugar una presentación de dichos sermones, para posteriormente abordar el tema de los dos nacimientos de Cristo, que es usado para explicar las dos naturalezas en Cristo (divina y humana). Se destacan asimismo los sermones navideños en los que san Agustín señala el paralelismo entre la Virgen María y la Iglesia, ya ambas son (...) vírgenes y madres. Como un tema central de los sermones de Navidad de san Agustín, el artículo destaca la virginidad perpetua de María. Finalmente se ofrecen unas conclusiones en las que se pone de manifiesto que los sermones de Navidad de san Agustín que tratan sobre la Virgen María son parte de su “teología predicada”. Así como sus grandes tratados desarrollan la Mariología, sus sermones son la popularización de dicho pensamiento mariano. (shrink)
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    Sieben Bücher zur Geschichte des Platonismus.Heinrich von Stein -1862 - [Frankfurt a.M.,: Minerva.
    Sieben Bucher zur Geschichte des Platonismus byHeinrich von Stein. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1862 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.".
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    Die japanische Philosophie.Paul EgonHeinrich Lüth -1944 - Tübingen,: J. C. B. Mohr.
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  50. Sprachstadium und Sprachsystem.Hans-Heinrich Lieb -1970 - Mainz,: Kohlhammer.
     
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