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    The historical development of school readers and of method in teaching reading.Rudolph RexReeder -1900 - Berlin,: Mayer & Müller.
    Rudolph RexReeder's book charts the fascinating evolution of reading education. From primitive techniques to cutting-edge research, this book provides a detailed look at the methods and materials that have shaped the way we teach reading. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the (...) United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. (shrink)
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    Religious Freedom in the Liberal State.Rex J. Ahdar &Ian Leigh -2005 - Oxford University Press.
    To what extent should states accommodate religious liberty claims? Can the pluralist state be neutral between religions and secularism? This book explores contemporary legal controversies regarding the protection of religious liberty from a theoretical and comparative perspective, looking at issues such as family and parenting, medical treatment, education, employment, religious group autonomy, and freedom of expression.
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  3. Imagination and Interpretation in Kant: The Hermeneutic Import of the Critique of Judgment.Rudolph A. MAKKREEL -1990
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  4. Historical Explanation Re-Enactment and Practical Inference /Rex Martin. --. --.Rex Martin -1977 - Cornell University Press, 1977.
     
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  5. Carl G. Hempel on scientific theories.Rudolph Carnap -1963 - In Paul Arthur Schilpp,The philosophy of Rudolf Carnap. La Salle, Ill.,: Open Court. pp. 958--966.
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    The Philosophy of Nietzsche.Rex Welson -2004 - Routledge.
    This important new introduction to Nietzsche's philosophical work provides readers with an excellent framework for understanding the central concerns of his philosophical and cultural writings. It shows how Nietzsche's ideas have had a profound influence on European philosophy and why, in recent years, Nietzsche scholarship has become the battleground for debates between the analytic and continental traditions over philosophical method. The book is divided into three parts. In the first part, the author discusses morality, religion and nihilism to show why (...) Nietzsche rejects certain components of the Western philosophical and religious traditions as well as the implications of this rejection. In the second part, the author explores Nietzsche's ambivalent and sophisticated reflections on some of philosophy's biggest questions. These include his criticisms of metaphysics, his analysis of truth and knowledge, and his reflections on the self and consciousness. In the final section, Welshon discusses some of the ways in which Nietzsche transcends, or is thought to transcend, the Western philosophical tradition, with chapters on the will to power, politics, and the flourishing life. (shrink)
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    Quantity yields quality when it comes to creativity: a brain and behavioral test of the equal-odds rule.Rex E. Jung,Christopher J. Wertz,Christine A. Meadows,Sephira G. Ryman,Andrei A. Vakhtin &Ranee A. Flores -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    The Logical Syntax of Language.Rudolph Carnap -1936 -Philosophical Review 46 (5):549-553.
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    A schematic model of dispositional attribution in interpersonal perception.Glenn D.Reeder &Marilynn B. Brewer -1979 -Psychological Review 86 (1):61-79.
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    Is Secularism Neutral?Rex Ahdar -2013 -Ratio Juris 26 (3):404-429.
    This article argues that secularism is not neutral. Secularization is a process, the secular state is a structure, whereas secularism is a political philosophy. Secularism takes two main forms: first, a “benevolent” secularism that endeavours to treat all religious and nonreligious belief systems even-handedly, and, second, a “hostile” kind that privileges unbelief and excludes religion from the public sphere. I analyze the European Court of Human Rights decision in Lautsi v Italy, which illustrates these types. The article concludes that secularism (...) as a political philosophy cannot be neutral, and the secular state is not neutral in its effects, standpoint, governing assumptions or treatment of religious truth claims. (shrink)
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    Marcus Pound, Žižek: A (Very) Critical Introduction. Reviewed by.Rex Butler -2010 -Philosophy in Review 30 (4):296-297.
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    Contrariety in the "Supplément au Voyage de Bougainville".Walter E. Rex -1998 -Diderot Studies 27:149 - 168.
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    Anomalous monism and epiphenomenalism.Rex Welshon -1999 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 80 (1):103-120.
    I argue that, on plausible assumptions, anomalous entails monism epiphenomenalism of the mental. The plausible assumptions are (1) events are particulars; (2) causal relations are extensional; (3) mental properties are epiphrastic. A principle defender of anomalous monism, Donald Davidson, acknowledges that anomalous monism is committed to (1) and (2). I argue that it is committed to (3) as well. Given (1), (2), and (3), epiphenomenalism of the mental falls out immediately. Three attempts to salvage anomalous monism from epiphenomenalism of the (...) mental are examined and rejected. I conclude with reflections on the status of non-reductive physicalism. (shrink)
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  14. The problem of a more general concept of regularity.Rudolph Carnap -1971 - In Richard C. Jeffrey,Studies in Inductive Logic and Probability. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 2--145.
    This section discusses mostly some unsolved problems. . . .I hope that some mathematicians who are interested in a classification of sets of real numbers, in particular sets with Lebesgue measure zero, will read it and try to find solutions for the problems here outlined.
     
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    The Psychology of Intelligence.Rex Knight,Jean Piaget,M. Piercy &D. E. Berlyne -1951 -Philosophical Quarterly 1 (5):470.
    First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Rudolph, Heinrich. Über dieUnzulässigkeit der gegenw ä rtigen Theorie der Materie.H.Rudolph -1905 -Kant Studien 10 (1-3).
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    ltalian Revolutionary Syndicalism.Rex Bailey -1971 -Res Publica 13 (1):87-100.
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    La Céramique de L'Âge Du Fer II-III a Tell Abou Danne et Ses Rapports Avec La Céramique Contemporaine En SyrieLa Ceramique de L'Age Du Fer II-III a Tell Abou Danne et Ses Rapports Avec La Ceramique Contemporaine En Syrie.Rudolph H. Dornemann &Marc Lebeau -1986 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (4):830.
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    Frank M. Snowden Jr. (1911–2007).Rudolph Hock -2007 -Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 100 (4):449-451.
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    Inner speech during silent reading.Rudolph Pintner -1913 -Psychological Review 20 (2):129-153.
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    The work of Felix Kaufmann.Harry P.Reeder -1991 - Washington, D.C.: University Press of America.
    Harry P.Reeder has produced an indispensible tool for the study of Felix Kaufmann's thought. The book opens with an introduction to the thought of Felix Kaufmann followed by chapters on methodology, science, social sciences and philosophy.
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    Using Morphophonology in Elementary Ancient Greek.Rex Wallace -2007 -Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 100 (2):133-141.
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    Nietzsche's on the genealogy of morality: a guide.Rex Welshon -2024 - New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press.
    On the Genealogy of Morality (GM hereafter) analyzes an enormous range of topics. Its pacing is erratic, shifting instantaneously from patient strolls through arcane scholarly topics to breathless gallops through large intellectual districts at such high speed that attending to any one topic is nearly impossible. It refers to obscure 18th and 19th century intellectuals most 21st century readers have never heard of, along with figures from the ancient world many readers will only have heard of in other contexts, and (...) even some figures many of us are likely to think should not be mentioned in a book of philosophy. Despite these challenges and difficulties, GM is expansive, enlightening, entertaining, probing, and devastating. (shrink)
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    Sartre's theory of emotions.Rex Emerick -1999 -Sartre Studies International 5 (2):75-91.
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    The parieto-frontal integration theory (P-FIT) of intelligence: Converging neuroimaging evidence.Rex E. Jung &Richard J. Haier -2007 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (2):135-154.
    Here we review 37 modern neuroimaging studies in an attempt to address this question posed by Halstead (1947) as he and other icons of the last century endeavored to understand how brain and behavior are linked through the expression of intelligence and reason. Reviewing studies from functional (i.e., functional magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography) and structural (i.e., magnetic resonance spectroscopy, diffusion tensor imaging, voxel-based morphometry) neuroimaging paradigms, we report a striking consensus suggesting that variations in a distributed network predict (...) individual differences found on intelligence and reasoning tasks. We describe this network as the Parieto-Frontal Integration Theory (P-FIT). The P-FIT model includes, by Brodmann areas (BAs): the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (BAs 6, 9, 10, 45, 46, 47), the inferior (BAs 39, 40) and superior (BA 7) parietal lobule, the anterior cingulate (BA 32), and regions within the temporal (BAs 21, 37) and occipital (BAs 18, 19) lobes. White matter regions (i.e., arcuate fasciculus) are also implicated. The P-FIT is examined in light of findings from human lesion studies, including missile wounds, frontal lobotomy/leukotomy, temporal lobectomy, and lesions resulting in damage to the language network (e.g., aphasia), as well as findings from imaging research identifying brain regions under significant genetic control. Overall, we conclude that modern neuroimaging techniques are beginning to articulate a biology of intelligence. We propose that the P-FIT provides a parsimonious account for many of the empirical observations, to date, which relate individual differences in intelligence test scores to variations in brain structure and function. Moreover, the model provides a framework for testing new hypotheses in future experimental designs. (shrink)
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    Are physical properties dispositions?NickReeder -1995 -Philosophy of Science 62 (1):141-149.
    Averill (1990) argues that not every property is a disposition. I claim here that his reasoning is faulty, suffering at one point from a logical error and at other points from an inadequate account of counterfactuals.
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    Parmenides and the void.Rudolph E. Siegel -1961 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (2):264-266.
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    The structure of creative cognition in the human brain.Rex E. Jung -2013 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    BrehrrTs Theory of Mativation as a Model of Effort and Cardiovascular Response.Rex A. Wright -1996 - In Peter M. Gollwitzer & John A. Bargh,The Psychology of Action: Linking Cognition and Motivation to Behavior. Guilford. pp. 424.
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    Dilthey and the Neo-Kantians: The Dispute Over the Status of the Human and Cultural Sciences.Rudolph Makkreel &Sebastian Luft -unknown
  31. The Logical Structure of the World and Pseudoproblems in Philosophy.Rudolph Carnap &Rolf A. George -1967 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 18 (4):340-342.
     
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    An Essay on Metaphysics: Revised Edition with Introduction and Additional Material.Rex Martin (ed.) -2001 - Clarendon Press.
    An Essay on Metaphysics is one of the finest works of the great Oxford philosopher R. G. Collingwood : in it he considers the nature of philosophy, especially of metaphysics, and puts forward his original and influential theories of absolute presuppositions, causation, and the logic of question and answer. Three fascinating unpublished pieces by Collingwood have been added for this revised edition: they illuminate and amplify the ideas of the Essay, to which they are closely related. The editor Rex Martin (...) contributes a substantial introduction telling the story of the composition of all these works, discussing their major themes, and setting them in the context of Collingwood's philosophy as a whole. (shrink)
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    A Defence of Mill's Qualitative Hedonism.Rex Martin -1972 -Philosophy 47 (180):140 - 151.
    In his well known proposition that pleasures differ qualitatively, Mill seems to be arguing three principal points. ‘Mental’ pleasures as a kind are intrinsically ‘more desirable and more valuable’ than ‘bodily pleasures’ . This estimation of pleasure, Mill says, is such as to rule out the claim that it ‘should be supposed to depend on quantity alone.’ Indeed, he continued, the ‘superiority in quality’ might be ‘so far outweighing quantity as to render it, in comparison, of small account’ . The (...) ‘test of quality and the rule for measuring it against quantity,’ Mill says, is ‘the preference’ of experienced judges . ‘[T]he judgment of those who are qualified by knowledge of both, or, if they differ, that of the majority among them, must be admitted as final’. (shrink)
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    'Physiologus' in beatus manuscripts.Rudolph Wittkower -1938 -Journal of the Warburg Institute 1 (3):253-254.
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    A phenomenological account of the linguistic mediation of the public and the private.Harry P.Reeder -1984 -Husserl Studies 1 (1):263-280.
  36. Primitive Christianity in Its Contemporary Setting.Rudolph Bultmann &R. H. Fuller -1958 -Philosophy 33 (124):83-84.
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    Giovanni Gentile and the Idealist content of ltalian Fascism.Rex Bailey -1972 -Res Publica 14 (1):29-50.
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    The Three Lacanian Registers of Musical Performance.Rex Butler -2017 -International Journal of Žižek Studies 11 (3).
    Of course, music performance has a long “artisanal” history. After all, the training of musicians to perform has been the mainstay of academies and conservatoria for centuries. But the discipline of music performance as part of an academic musicology is a much more recent invention. We argue that it arises some time in the 1960s, when scholars could begin to write comparative histories of performance and think difference choices as to performance style. Against the now sterile authentic/non-authentic, modern/post-modern debates that (...) characterise contemporary music studies, we propose that the various approaches might be classified according to the three Lacanian registers of the Imaginary, the Symbolic and the Real. We put forward a certain “Real” at stake in performance, although it could never be the basis of any practice, musical manifesto or even properly belong to a history of music performance. (shrink)
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    You only get it twice: Foreword.Rex Buttler &Mauro Fosco Bertola -2017 -International Journal of Žižek Studies 11 (3).
    It would make a wonderful musical study – perhaps someone has already done it – to compare the various operatic and instrumental versions of the famous myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. [...] We know all too well the anxiety question par excellence, the disquieting “ Che vuoi? ” traversing our symbolically embedded lives. So, let me indulge a bit in this uncanny zone and ask: “ Che vogliamo? ”, what is our goal with this issue? Why did we start this (...) project? To be honest, I’m more than uncomfortable with this question, as it pushes me dangerously close to the awkward regions of the Lacanian “ Moi, la vérité, je parle ”. Nevertheless, for the greater good let me play this role for a little while and do my best to outline an answer. (shrink)
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    And ontology.Rudolph Carnap -2005 - In Nico Stehr & Reiner Grundmann,Knowledge: critical concepts. New York: Routledge. pp. 1--267.
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  41. Was ist, wenn ich sterbe?Rudolph Christian Henning -2006 - In Friedrich Hermanni & Thomas Buchheim,Das Leib-Seele-Problem: Antwortversuche aus medizinisch-naturwissenschaftlicher, philosophischer und theologischer Sicht. München: Wilhelm Fink.
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    Mr. B. M. Laing and the Secondary Qualities.Rex Knight -1932 -Philosophy 7 (26):250 -.
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    Mill's rule utilitarianism in context.Rex Martin -2010 - In Ben Eggleston, Dale Miller & David Weinstein,John Stuart Mill and the Art of Life. , US: Oxford University Press. pp. 21.
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    The Riddle of History: The Great Speculators from Vico to Freud.Rudolph H. Weingartner -1968 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (3):447-449.
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    Christianity and Collectivistic Trends.Rudolph Edward Morris -1948 -Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (3):463-482.
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    Husserl and Wittgenstein on the “mental picture theory of meaning”.Harry P.Reeder -1980 -Human Studies 3 (1):157-167.
  47. Diderot's Counterpoints. The Dynamics of Contrariety in His Major Works. Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century.Walter E. Rex -2000 -Diderot Studies 28:213-216.
     
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  48. Le multiculturalisme et l'intÈgration politique dans les villes europÈennes: Le multiculturalisme.John Rex -1998 -Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 105:261-280.
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  49. Naturgesetz und gegenständliche Realität.EnnoRudolph -1991 -Philosophia Naturalis 28:12-16.
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    Mysticism East and West.Rudolph Otto -1933 -Philosophical Review 42:445.
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