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  • 1
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    ISBN: 9789401748797
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789401032032 , 9789024705061
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (296S.)
    Serie: Studien zur Regierungslehre und Internationalen Politik 2
    DDC: 301
    Schlagwort(e): Social sciences ; Social Sciences ; Sociology, general ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Soziologie ; Hochschulschrift
    Anmerkung: Das Manuskript dieser Arbeit wurde im Herbst 1968 abgeschlossen. Die Nominierung der Bundestagskandidaten I969 konnte daher nicht zum Vergleich mit den Ergeb­ nissen dieser auf 1965 konzentrierten Studie hemngezogen werden. Presseberichte, unter denen die umfassende Titelgeschichte des SPIEGEL vom 7.7. I969 besondere Hervorhebung verdient, belegen vor allem eine Veränderung bei der SPD: Die Bereit­ schaft zur offenen Austragung von Personalkonflikten war bei dieser Partei im Jahre I969 erheblich grösser als vier Jahre zuvor. Andere in dieser Arbeit beschriebene Grundmuster von sPD-Nominierungen - wie z.B. Lokalismus, das Fehlen von Inte­ ressengruppen-Proporz, intensiver Regionalproporz, geringes Gewicht der politischen Richtung für die Auswahl der Bewerber - scheinen sich dagegen auch I969 erhalten zu haben. Für die fmanzielle Unterstützung der empirischen Untersuchungen habe ich der Deut­ schen Forschungsgemeinschaft zu danken; mein Dank gilt ebenfalls Herrn prof Dr. Kurt Sontheimer, der diese Arbeit als Dissertation betreute und wertvolle Anregun­ gen gab. Hamburg, im Mai I970 BODO ZEUNER XIII Erster Teil Einleitung I. Die Relevanz der Kandidatenaufstellung zum Bundestag Die Aufstellung von Parlamentskandidaten kann als Ausschnitt aus zwei verschiedenen Prozessen verstanden werden, die für das Funktionieren westlicher Mehrparteien­ systeme von fundamentaler Bedeutung sind: der Prozess der innerparteilichen Willens­ bildung und der Prozess der Führerauslese. In beiden Prozessen stellt die Kandidaten­ aufstellung zwar einen markanten Einschnitt dar, aber die aus ihrer Untersuchung ge­ wonnenen Erkenntnisse können nur unter Vorbehalten auf die Gesamtprozesse über­ tragen werden
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    ISBN: 9789401194136
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    Schlagwort(e): Physics ; Philosophy of nature. ; Mechanics.
    Kurzfassung: I: Hooke’s Life and Times -- 1. Hooke’s Early Life -- 2. Hooke’s Oxford Days -- 3. Hooke and the Royal Society -- 4. Hooke’s Denouement -- 5. Hooke’s Works and Work -- II: The New Experimental Philosophy -- 1. Baconian Induction -- 2. Hooke and Baconian Induction in Theory -- 3. Hooke and Baconian Induction in Practice -- 4. Hooke’s Development of Baconian Induction -- III: The Mechanics of Fluid Motions -- 1. The Legacy of Bacon and Boyle -- 2. Capillary Action (1661) -- 3. Fluid Pressure (1662) -- 4. The Springiness of Air (1660–1678) -- 5. “Boyle’s Law” -- 6. The Debates of 1678 -- IV: The Mechanics of Terrestrial Local Motions -- 1. The Legacy of Descartes -- 2. The Properties of Falling Bodies -- 3. The Springiness of Matter -- V: The Mechanics of Celestial Local Motions -- 1. The Cause of Planetary Motions -- 2. The Cause of Gravitation -- 3. The Mathematics of Gravitation -- VI: Hooke’s Place in the History of Mechanics.
    Kurzfassung: In the history of science and philosophy and the philosophy of nature the name Robert Hooke has been largely ignored. If he is occasionally men­ tioned, it is usually in one of two ways: either he is briefly referred to in passing, or, he is viewed through the eyes of some later giant in the history of science and philosophy such as Sir Isaac Newton. Both approaches, however, do Hooke an injustice. Tn the academic world of today, there is no scholarly study available of Hooke's actual place in the history of science and philosophy with respect to his doctrines and accomplishments within the area of mechanics. Such a situation constitutes an unfortunate lacuna in the academic life of the world in our time. It is the more unfortunate because, in his time, Robert Hooke played an important role in the intellectual life of his world. Hooke, a contemporary of Boyle and Newton, lived from 1635 to 1703. For most of his active intellectual life he held the position of Curator of Experiments to the Royal Society of London. As a result of his own initi­ ative and of directives given him by other members of the Society, Hooke performed hundreds of experiments designed to explore the secrets of na­ ture so that men might better understand God's creation. In this treatise I will disengage from the large disorganized welter of monographs and trea­ tises left by Hooke all the material pertinent to the science of mechanics.
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    ISBN: 9789401750714
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Ausgabe: Second enlarged edition of French Royalism under the Third and Fourth Republics
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    Schlagwort(e): Social sciences ; Political science.
    Kurzfassung: The Missed Opportunity 1871–1873 -- The Unhappy ‘Reign’ of ‘Philippe VII’ 1883–1894 -- Charles Maurras: The Beginnings of the Action Française -- The Action Française Militant 1906–1914 -- The Action Française Between the Wars 1919–1934 -- The Comte de Paris and the Action Française 1934–1937 -- The Comte de Paris: Doctrines and Politics to 1939 -- The Royalist Movement on the Eve of World War II -- World War II -- The Aftermath 1945–1950 -- Maurrassians, the Comte de Paris, and the Fourth Republic 1950–1958 -- Epilogue.
    Kurzfassung: "Let them come forward, they are thirsty for the sight of a King," said Henri IV to his followerswho were trying to push back the curious crowds as he entered Paris in February, 1594. It is perhaps to be regretted that seven kings (to say nothing of two emperors) have since more than quenched the French's taste for royalty, because they have long been in need of - and periodically have sought - a symbol of national unity. Modem-day France has had far more than her share of revolutions, counterrevolutions, uprisings, days, coups, affairs, crises, scandals - and constitution drafting. While it would be an over­ simplification to interpret this endemic strife as a seesaw conflict between two well-integrated blocs with the ideology of the Great Revolution as the dividing issue, the fact remains that since 1789 political divisions and quarrels arnong Frenchmen have been deep, bitter, and fundamental. After 1870, a Republic may have been the one solution which divided Frenchmen the least (to borrow an expression from Monsieur Thiers) ; but like any and all of the preceding alternatives it was to incur the relentless, irreconcilable opposition of important segments of the population. This study deals with those individuals and organ­ izations which continued to advocate, and sought to bring about a return to the monarchy under the Third and Fourth Republics.
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  • 5
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    ISBN: 9789401759854
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    Seiten: Online-Ressource (VIII, 232 p) , online resource
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    Schlagwort(e): Law ; Law—Philosophy. ; Law—History. ; International law.
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    ISBN: 9789401032605
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    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
    Kurzfassung: I: Mundus Cognobilis -- II: The Description of the Mundus Cognobilis -- III: ‘Existing’ -- IV: In Search of the Mundus Causalis -- V: ‘Sensing’ -- VI: The Mundus Causalis -- VII: Space -- Locations -- Directions -- Angles -- Distances -- Space -- VIII: The Confused Time Image -- IX: Time and Instant -- X: Qualities -- XI: The Wonder of ‘Things’ -- XII: The ‘Mind’ and ‘I’.
    Kurzfassung: In recommending a book like this, one is tempted to fall back on cliches such as 'brilliant insights', 'original perspectives', etc. The origina­ lity of this book is on a different plane. The problem of subject and object has been central to Western philo­ sophic thinking at least since the time of Descartes. So much so that many students of philosophy see it as the philosophical problem. In his Mundus Cognobilis and Mundus Causalis Mr. Mes offers an ontological-epistemological view, the originality of which consists precisely in the fact that it is not an innovation. Rather, it seeks to put 'in order' the elements already at hand in such a way as to show the subject-object paradox to be non-existent where it seems to be significant and trivial where it really does occur. He has a new and interesting perspective both on what 'materialism' might mean and on how a 'scientific' view of the world has to be constructed. 'Energy-patterns' emerge as explanatory ulti­ mates, although there is no effort to arrive at any sort of ultimate meta­ physics.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: I: Mundus CognobilisII: The Description of the Mundus Cognobilis -- III: ‘Existing’ -- IV: In Search of the Mundus Causalis -- V: ‘Sensing’ -- VI: The Mundus Causalis -- VII: Space -- Locations -- Directions -- Angles -- Distances -- Space -- VIII: The Confused Time Image -- IX: Time and Instant -- X: Qualities -- XI: The Wonder of ‘Things’ -- XII: The ‘Mind’ and ‘I’.
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    ISBN: 9789401033350
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (587 p) , online resource
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    Schlagwort(e): Linguistics ; Chinese language ; History ; Asia—Languages.
    Kurzfassung: I. Ancient Literature. Literature of the Ch’ing Period. Folklore -- 1. Some Basic Features of Chinese Culture -- 2. History and Epics in China and in the West -- 3. The Authenticity of the Chu-shu-chi-nien -- 4. L’art de la guerre de Sun-tz? -- 5. Some Marginal Notes on the Poems of Po Chü-i -- 6. Two Documents Relating to the Life of P’u Sung-ling -- 7. Liao-chai chih-i by P’u Sung-ling -- 8. P’u Sung-ling and his Work -- 9. Liu O et son roman -- 10. Chui-tz?-shu — Folk-Songs from Ho-nan -- II. Medieval Popular Literature -- 11. Popular Novels in the Collection of Ch’ien Tseng -- 12. The Narrators of Buddhist Scriptures and Religious Tales in the Sung Period -- 13. Researches into the Beginnings of the Chinese Popular Novel, I.-II -- 14. New Studies of the Chinese Colloquial Short Story -- 15. Shui-hu-chuan et son auteur -- 16. The Creative Methods of Chinese Medieval Story-tellers -- 17. The Realistic and Lyric Elements in the Chinese Medieval Story -- 18. The Beginnings of Popular Chinese Literature; Urban Centres—the Cradle of Popular Fiction -- 19. Boccaccio and his Chinese Contemporaries -- 20. Les contes chinois du Moyen-âge comme source de l’histoire économique et sociale sous les dynasties des Sung et des Yüan -- 21. General Bibliography to Medieval Popular Literature -- Index to Part I -- Index to Part II -- List of Chinese Names and Quotations.
    Kurzfassung: The studies contained in this volume arose over the last thirty years. Originally the range of the materials I intended to include in my selection was very much wider. Publishing difficulties, however, have obliged me to curtail them to something less than half the planned content. At first I intended to include all the studies I supposed might be of interest to readers and represent contributi­ ons still of some significance for research in this domain of Oriental scholarship. When the necessity arose to limit the contents I gave preference to the standpoint of thematic completeness rather than to what would be of interest to the general reader. Thus in this volume I have confined myself to two them­ atic fields only-Old Chinese literature and studies dealing with mediaeval storytellers' productions-hua-pen. I have excluded the whole complex of historical studies and all studies relating to the new literature. I am now preparing, on the principal historical theme on which I was engaged already in the period of my studies in Prague under Prof. J. Bidlo, and then in 1928 till 1930, with Prof. B. Karlgren in Sweden and Prof. G. Haloun in Halle, in Germany, a more compendious study in which I hope to sum up the results of my research, and I also intend to publish a volume of selected studies dealing with the New Chinese literature at some later date.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: I. Ancient Literature. Literature of the Ch’ing Period. Folklore1. Some Basic Features of Chinese Culture -- 2. History and Epics in China and in the West -- 3. The Authenticity of the Chu-shu-chi-nien -- 4. L’art de la guerre de Sun-tz? -- 5. Some Marginal Notes on the Poems of Po Chü-i -- 6. Two Documents Relating to the Life of P’u Sung-ling -- 7. Liao-chai chih-i by P’u Sung-ling -- 8. P’u Sung-ling and his Work -- 9. Liu O et son roman -- 10. Chui-tz?-shu - Folk-Songs from Ho-nan -- II. Medieval Popular Literature -- 11. Popular Novels in the Collection of Ch’ien Tseng -- 12. The Narrators of Buddhist Scriptures and Religious Tales in the Sung Period -- 13. Researches into the Beginnings of the Chinese Popular Novel, I.-II -- 14. New Studies of the Chinese Colloquial Short Story -- 15. Shui-hu-chuan et son auteur -- 16. The Creative Methods of Chinese Medieval Story-tellers -- 17. The Realistic and Lyric Elements in the Chinese Medieval Story -- 18. The Beginnings of Popular Chinese Literature; Urban Centres-the Cradle of Popular Fiction -- 19. Boccaccio and his Chinese Contemporaries -- 20. Les contes chinois du Moyen-âge comme source de l’histoire économique et sociale sous les dynasties des Sung et des Yüan -- 21. General Bibliography to Medieval Popular Literature -- Index to Part I -- Index to Part II -- List of Chinese Names and Quotations.
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  • 8
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    ISBN: 9789401031776
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    Suppl.: Rezensiert in HK [Rezension von: Murray, Michael, Modern Philosophy of History: Its Origin and Destination] 1976
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    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy—History.
    Kurzfassung: I. Philosophy and History: An Introduction -- II. Heidegger: The Question of Being and Time -- Section 1. Historicity -- Section 2. Historiography -- Section 3. History as Metaphysics: Hegel -- III. Hegel: Consummation of Christian Philosophy History / Culminatio? of Modern Philosophy of History -- Section 1. The Significance of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit -- Section 2. From Being-in-Time to Time-Being -- Section 3. Onto-theology of History and the Death of God -- IV. Joachim of Flora: Culmination of Christian Philosophy of History / Origination of Modern Philosophy of History -- Section 1. The Transition from Hegel to Joachim: Lessing -- Section 2. Joachim of Flora: His Twofold Significance -- Section 3. Augustinian Thought and the Origin of Modern Philosophy of History -- Epilog.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: I. Philosophy and History: An IntroductionII. Heidegger: The Question of Being and Time -- Section 1. Historicity -- Section 2. Historiography -- Section 3. History as Metaphysics: Hegel -- III. Hegel: Consummation of Christian Philosophy History / Culminatio? of Modern Philosophy of History -- Section 1. The Significance of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit -- Section 2. From Being-in-Time to Time-Being -- Section 3. Onto-theology of History and the Death of God -- IV. Joachim of Flora: Culmination of Christian Philosophy of History / Origination of Modern Philosophy of History -- Section 1. The Transition from Hegel to Joachim: Lessing -- Section 2. Joachim of Flora: His Twofold Significance -- Section 3. Augustinian Thought and the Origin of Modern Philosophy of History -- Epilog.
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    ISBN: 9789401032261
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    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
    Kurzfassung: I The Problem of expression: some mistaken notions -- II The problem of expression: the work of art as nonphysical “aesthetic object” -- III Emotion -- IV Seeing-as -- V Seeing-as: further considerations.
    Kurzfassung: The philosophy of art, aesthetics, is here understood to be something distinct from both art appreciation and art criticism. The philosophy of art is never­ theless dependent upon the existence of appreciation and criticism because it is out of reflection upon these that the uniquely philosophical problems of art arise, problems that reflect puzzlement about what is involved in under­ standing, enjoying, describing, and evaluating works of art. Hence the philo­ sophy of art must presuppose at least some measure of understanding and appreciation of particular works of art and if such understanding and appre­ ciation are lacking the philosopher is in no position to supply them. It can­ not be a philosophical task to undertake a Defense of Poesie against either the philistine or the tyrant. The philosopher is not the one to convince us that art is a Good Thing, that paintings are worth looking at, poems worth reading, and music worth listening to, if for no other reason than that philo­ sophical theory and argument are no substitute for taste and sensibility. My position here is the now unexceptional one that philosophical problems are essentially conceptual problems and while the philosopher of art cannot produce aesthetic sensibility and appreciation where these do not exist, he can give us understanding of the concepts relevant to artistic appreciation and thereby help us to see our way through the conceptual confusions that have generated the philosophical puzzles surrounding art, its appreciation and criticism.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: I The Problem of expression: some mistaken notionsII The problem of expression: the work of art as nonphysical “aesthetic object” -- III Emotion -- IV Seeing-as -- V Seeing-as: further considerations.
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    ISBN: 9789401032551
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    Schlagwort(e): History
    Kurzfassung: I. The Establishment of Neudeutschland -- II. Growth and Development, 1920–1922 -- III. Schism and Rupture, 1922–1924 -- IV. A Period of Calm, 1925–1929 -- V. Crisis and Change, 1930–1933 -- VI. The Initial Reaction to the Nazi State -- VII. The Onslaught and Resistance, 1934–1935 -- VIII. The Last Phase, 1936–1939.
    Kurzfassung: This study is of a modest segment of Germany's experience in the Weimar and Nazi periods. Its purpose is to throw light on one small part of that experience in order to add it to the larger puzzle. It is a study of Neudeutschland, a German Catholic youth organization for students. The membership of the Bund, as it was known, is primarily from the German secondary schools, those which are equivalent to the last two grades of grade school, plus high school and two years of college in the United States. Two ancillary sections of the organization are the Jungvolk, the segment for the youngsters of pre-secondary school age, and the Alterenbund, for those who have graduated and are pur­ suing careers in business, the university, and such. The organization was founded in 1919. Its course was relatively stormy until 1924, after which a short respite occurred in which an attempt was made at a unique synthesis. That synthesis can be sum­ marized in the phrase, "Catholic youth movement. " Neudeutschland sought to catholicize the "healthy" aspects of the German youth move­ ment which had grown after 1900 and which had swept through the secondary schools of Protestant northern Germany prior to the First World War. Mter the war, the impetus towards youth movemen- greatly enhanced by the shattering of the old, restricting authorit- spread among the Catholic students in the secondary schools.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: I. The Establishment of NeudeutschlandII. Growth and Development, 1920-1922 -- III. Schism and Rupture, 1922-1924 -- IV. A Period of Calm, 1925-1929 -- V. Crisis and Change, 1930-1933 -- VI. The Initial Reaction to the Nazi State -- VII. The Onslaught and Resistance, 1934-1935 -- VIII. The Last Phase, 1936-1939.
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    ISBN: 9789401188524
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    Schlagwort(e): Law ; Law of the sea. ; International law. ; Aeronautics—Law and legislation. ; History.
    Kurzfassung: One -- I. The Technique of government -- II. International civil aviation regulation -- III. National vs international approach -- Two -- I. International control of the air traffic market -- II. Freedom classification and traffic data -- III. The air traffic market and the exchange of routes and traffic rights -- IV. The sixth freedom issue -- V. Route specification -- VI. Equal opportunity -- Three -- I. Non-scheduled and scheduled air carriers -- II. All-cargo services -- III. Inclusive tour traffic -- IV. Non-inclusive tour (affinity) charter traffic -- V. Traffic rights for charter carriers -- Four -- I. Cooperative arrangements -- II. Aircraft lease agreements in international air transportation -- III. Affiliation between air carriers -- IV. Special wet lease operating authority -- V. Wet lease agreements with charter carriers -- VI. Blocked-space arrangements -- VII. Summary -- Five -- Conclusion -- Appendix I. Statement on US international aviation policy -- Appendix II. Definitions.
    Kurzfassung: to his suggestions for corrective action at government level, will naturally vary according to the interests of each government in upholding the ap­ proach it regards as consistent with its own basic interests and those of its international airline. I commend this book as a most valuable treatment of the subjects which are of concern not only to the academic student but also to those engaged in the study and application of international civil aviation agreements in governments and airlines. It would be fitting if it enjoys, as it should, wide circulation amongst such students and practicioners. Sir Donald Anderson Director-General of Civil Aviation Melbourne, Australia. April, 1970. TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS XI CHAPTER ONE I. The Technique of government 1 II. International civil aviation regulation 4 III. National vs international approach 9 CHAPTER Two I. International control of the air traffic market 17 II. Freedom classification and traffic data 22 III. The air traffic market and the exchange of routes and traffic rights 28 IV. The sixth freedom issue 32 V. Route specification 40 VI. Equal opportunity 46 CHAPTER THREE I. Non-scheduled and scheduled air carriers 51 II. All-cargo services 59 III. Inclusive tour traffic 63 IV. Non-inclusive tour (affinity) charter traffic 72 V. Traffic rights for charter carriers 79 CHAPTER FOUR I. Cooperative arrangements 104 II. Aircraft lease agreements in international air transp- tation 114 III. Affiliation between air carriers 120 IV.
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    ISBN: 9789401194570
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    Schlagwort(e): Humanities ; Language and languages—Style. ; Ethnology. ; Culture.
    Kurzfassung: One Pierre de Nesson’s “Les Vigilles de la Mort” -- 1. Introduction and Nesson’s other poems -- 2. The Job tradition -- 3. The poems -- 4. Conclusions -- Two Alain Chartier’s “La Belle Dame Sans Mercy” -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Chartier’s other poems -- 3. The poem -- 4. Conclusion -- Three Michault Taillevent’s “Le Passetemps de Michault” -- 1. Introduction and Taillevent’s other poems -- 2. The progression of poetic ideas -- 3. Metaphor, allegory, symbol -- 4. The function of the proverb -- 5. Conclusion -- Afterword -- List of Works Cited.
    Kurzfassung: My purpose in these studies is to example a careful reading of the too easily despised, too hastily evaluated and too frequently misunderstood poetry of the French fifteenth century. I have begun at the tum of the century with three of the more substantial writers of the first generation (Nesson, Char­ tier, Taillevent), and while I have in each case read the poet's entire work I have tried to concentrate my efforts on the single poem which seemed his most substantial in terms of the number and importance of the concerns which animate it, the vigor and complexity of his response, and the expres­ sive richness of the poem as a whole. I have tried in each instance to say only what seemed most relevant and essential, not with respect to any preconceived system but by allowing the categories of my treatment to arise out of a full and extended response to the work itself. When one interrogates a poem in terms of pre-established categories one is all too apt to find what one is seeking and to find only that.
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    ISBN: 9789401031677
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    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy, classical ; Philosophy. ; Philosophy, Ancient.
    Kurzfassung: One The Texts -- The Plato and Platonici Texts and Their Sources -- Analytic Index to the Texts -- Two Basic Study of the Texts -- I. Saint Thomas’ Methodology in the Treatment of Positiones -- II. Introduction to the Ratio-Positio Analysis of Platonic Doctrines -- III. The Pre-Platonic Moment of the Via Platonica: The Theory of Flux and the Deception of the Senses -- IV. The Basic Principles of the Via Platonica -- V. The Platonic Ideas -- VI. The Commentary on the Metaphysics: The Platonic Ideas as Ultimate Explicative Principles -- VII. Platonic Participation -- VIII. Plato’s Theory of Human Cognition -- IX. The Platonic Doctrine of the Human Soul -- X. The Separated Substances -- XI. Summary and Conclusions -- Notes -- Indexes.
    Kurzfassung: The present work is substantially a dissertation presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Toronto. While aware of the numerous imperfections of the work I have decided, on the urging of many colleagues, to publish it at this time because of the current relevance of the subject-matter and especially of the collection of texts. I am happy to acknowledge my indebtedness to the faculty of the Pontifical Mediaeval Institute of Toronto and especially to the Reverend Ignatius Eschmann, O.P., who first suggested the idea of this study and whose encouragement and assistance brought it to completion. My thanks are due also to the Reverend George Klubertanz, S.J., and Mr. Paul Mathews, both of the Department of Philosophy of Saint Louis University, and" for invaluable secretarial assistance, to Mrs. Savina Tonella and Miss Agnes Kutz. R. J. HENLE, S.j. Saint Louis December, 1954 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION. . .
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: One The TextsThe Plato and Platonici Texts and Their Sources -- Analytic Index to the Texts -- Two Basic Study of the Texts -- I. Saint Thomas’ Methodology in the Treatment of Positiones -- II. Introduction to the Ratio-Positio Analysis of Platonic Doctrines -- III. The Pre-Platonic Moment of the Via Platonica: The Theory of Flux and the Deception of the Senses -- IV. The Basic Principles of the Via Platonica -- V. The Platonic Ideas -- VI. The Commentary on the Metaphysics: The Platonic Ideas as Ultimate Explicative Principles -- VII. Platonic Participation -- VIII. Plato’s Theory of Human Cognition -- IX. The Platonic Doctrine of the Human Soul -- X. The Separated Substances -- XI. Summary and Conclusions -- Notes -- Indexes.
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    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
    Kurzfassung: I: The Philosophy of Eternal Recurrence -- I: Nietzsche’s Literary Estate -- II: Cosmological and Logical Dimensions of the Doctrine of Eternal Recurrence -- III: Nietzsche’s Existential Imperative -- II: Heidegger’s Metahistory of Philosophy -- I: Heidegger and the Tradition -- II: Nietzsche as Metaphysician -- III: Heidegger’s Nietzsche in Critical Perspective.
    Kurzfassung: Martin Heidegger's fame and influence are based, for the most part, on his first work, Being and Time. That this was to have been the first half of a larger two-volume project, the second half of which was never completed, is well known. That Heidegger's subsequent writings have been continuous developments of that project, in some sense, is generally acknowledged, although there is considerable disagreement concerning the manner in which his later works stand related to Being and Time. Heidegger scholars are deeply divided over that question. Some maintain that there is a sharp thematic cleavage in Heidegger's thought, so that the later works either refute or, at best, abandon the earlier themes. Others maintain that even to speak of a shift or a "reversal" in Heidegger's thinking is mistaken and argue, in conse­ quence, that his thinking develops entirely consistently. Lastly, there are those who admit a shift in emphasis and themes in his works but introduce a principle of complementarity - the shift is said to repre­ sent a logical development of his thi.nking. Too often the groups re­ semble armed camps.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: I: The Philosophy of Eternal RecurrenceI: Nietzsche’s Literary Estate -- II: Cosmological and Logical Dimensions of the Doctrine of Eternal Recurrence -- III: Nietzsche’s Existential Imperative -- II: Heidegger’s Metahistory of Philosophy -- I: Heidegger and the Tradition -- II: Nietzsche as Metaphysician -- III: Heidegger’s Nietzsche in Critical Perspective.
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    Suppl.: Rezensiert in BW [Rezension von: Owens, Thomas J., Phenomenology and Intersubjectivity] 1974
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    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
    Kurzfassung: Section One Jean-Paul Sartre the Phenomenology of Loneliness -- I Subjectivity in Sartre -- II The Intersubjective Dialectic -- Section Two Max Scheler the Phenomenology of Life -- III Scheler’s Concept of Person -- IV Critique of Previous Theories -- V Scheler’s Theory of Intersubjectivity -- Section Three Dietrich von Hildebrand the Phenomenology of Love -- VI Encounter and Union Between Persons -- VII The Eidos of Love.
    Kurzfassung: Dialogue and communication have today become central concepts in con­ temporary man's effort to analyze and comprehend the major roots of con­ flict that threaten our twentieth-century world. Underlying all attempts at dialogue, however, is the presupposition that it is ontologically possible for men to reach one another and to communicate meaningfully. It is to this most basic question - of the possibility and the limits of interpersonal rela­ tionships - that various phenomenologies of intersubjectivity direct them­ selves. Both the topic (intersubjectivity) and the method (phenomenology) are relative newcomers to philosophy and in a sense they arrived together. Ever since Descartes, philosophers have labored to explain how a subject knows an object. But not until the twentieth century did they begin to ask the much more fundamental and vastly more mysterious question - how does one subject encounter another subject precisely as another subject? The problem of intersubjectivity is thus one that belongs in a quite special way to contemporary philosophy. "Classical philosophy used to leave it strangely alone," says Emmanuel Mounier. "If you ennumerate the major problems dealt with by classical philosophy, you have knowledge, the out­ side world, myself, the soul and the body, the mind, God, and the future life - the problem created by association with other people never assumes 1 in classical philosophy the same importance as the other problems. " Phenomenology, too, is a newcomer to the philosophical scene, especially in America.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Section One Jean-Paul Sartre the Phenomenology of LonelinessI Subjectivity in Sartre -- II The Intersubjective Dialectic -- Section Two Max Scheler the Phenomenology of Life -- III Scheler’s Concept of Person -- IV Critique of Previous Theories -- V Scheler’s Theory of Intersubjectivity -- Section Three Dietrich von Hildebrand the Phenomenology of Love -- VI Encounter and Union Between Persons -- VII The Eidos of Love.
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    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; Science—Philosophy. ; Knowledge, Theory of.
    Kurzfassung: 1. A Current Issue in the Philosophy of Science -- 2. Peirce and His Theory of Abduction -- 3. The General Character of Abduction -- I: The Early Theory -- 1. Peirce’s Earliest Conception of Inference -- 2. Three Kinds of Inference and Three Figures of Syllogism -- 3. Ampliative Inference and Cognition -- 4. Induction and Hypothesis -- 5. The Method of Methods -- II: The Later Theory -- 1. The Transitional Period -- 2. Three Stages of Inquiry -- 3. Abduction and Guessing Instinct -- 4. Logic as a Normative Science -- 5. Hypothesis Construction and Selection -- 6. Abduction and Pragmatism -- 7. Economy of Research -- 8. Justification of Abduction -- Conclusion.
    Kurzfassung: This monograph attempts to clarify one significant but much neglected aspect of Peirce's contribution to the philosophy of science. It was written in 1963 as my M. A. thesis at the Uni­ versity of Illinois. Since the topic is still neglected it is hoped that its pUblication will be of use to Peirce scholars. I should like to acknowledge my indebtedness to Dr. Max Fisch who broached this topic to me and who advised me con­ tinuously through its development, assisting generously with his own insights and unpublished Peirce manuscripts. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1. A Current Issue in the Philosophy of Science 1 2. Peirce and His Theory of Abduction 5 3. The General Character of Abduction 7 PART I: THE EARLY THEORY 1. Peirce's Earliest Conception of Inference 11 2. Three Kinds of Inference and Three Figures of Syllogism 13 3. Ampliative Inference and Cognition 17 4. Induction and Hypothesis 20 5. The Method of Methods 23 PART II: THE LATER THEORY 1. The Transitional Period 28 2. Three Stages of Inquiry 31 3. Abduction and Guessing Instinct 35 4. Logic as a Normative Science 38 5. Hypothesis Construction and Selection 41 6. Abduction and Pragmatism 44 7. Economy of Research 47 8. Justification of Abduction 51 CONCLUSION 55 61 BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION 1.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1. A Current Issue in the Philosophy of Science2. Peirce and His Theory of Abduction -- 3. The General Character of Abduction -- I: The Early Theory -- 1. Peirce’s Earliest Conception of Inference -- 2. Three Kinds of Inference and Three Figures of Syllogism -- 3. Ampliative Inference and Cognition -- 4. Induction and Hypothesis -- 5. The Method of Methods -- II: The Later Theory -- 1. The Transitional Period -- 2. Three Stages of Inquiry -- 3. Abduction and Guessing Instinct -- 4. Logic as a Normative Science -- 5. Hypothesis Construction and Selection -- 6. Abduction and Pragmatism -- 7. Economy of Research -- 8. Justification of Abduction -- Conclusion.
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    Schlagwort(e): Law ; International law.
    Kurzfassung: Inter-State Applications / Requetes Interetatiques -- Inter-State Applications / Requetes Interetatiques -- Case Struck off the List after being Declared Admissible / Affaire rayee du role apres avoir ete Declaree Recevable -- Case Struck off the List after being Declared Admissible / Affaire Rayee du Role Apres Avoir ete Declaree Recevable -- Case having Resulted in a Friendly Settlement / Affaire ayant abouti a un Reglement Amiable -- Case having Resulted in a Friendly Settlement / Affaire Ayant abouti a un Reglement Amiable -- Cases brought before the Court / Affaires portees devant la Cour -- Cases brought before the Court / Affaires Portees Devant La Cour -- Cases before the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe / Affaires devant le Comite des Ministres du Conseil de L’Europe -- Cases before the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe / Affaires Devant Le Comite des Ministres du Conseil de L’Europe -- The Convention within the Member States of the Council of Europe / La Convention dans l’ordre interne des Etats Membres du Conseil de l’Europe -- The Convention in the Parliaments of the Member States / La Convention Devant Les Parlements des Etats Membres -- The Convention in the Domestic Courts of the Contracting Parties / La Convention Devant les Juridictions Internes des Etats Contractants.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Inter-State Applications / Requetes InteretatiquesInter-State Applications / Requetes Interetatiques -- Case Struck off the List after being Declared Admissible / Affaire rayee du role apres avoir ete Declaree Recevable -- Case Struck off the List after being Declared Admissible / Affaire Rayee du Role Apres Avoir ete Declaree Recevable -- Case having Resulted in a Friendly Settlement / Affaire ayant abouti a un Reglement Amiable -- Case having Resulted in a Friendly Settlement / Affaire Ayant abouti a un Reglement Amiable -- Cases brought before the Court / Affaires portees devant la Cour -- Cases brought before the Court / Affaires Portees Devant La Cour -- Cases before the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe / Affaires devant le Comite des Ministres du Conseil de L’Europe -- Cases before the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe / Affaires Devant Le Comite des Ministres du Conseil de L’Europe -- The Convention within the Member States of the Council of Europe / La Convention dans l’ordre interne des Etats Membres du Conseil de l’Europe -- The Convention in the Parliaments of the Member States / La Convention Devant Les Parlements des Etats Membres -- The Convention in the Domestic Courts of the Contracting Parties / La Convention Devant les Juridictions Internes des Etats Contractants.
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    Suppl.: Rezensiert in Henderson, Edgar H. Feature book review 1970
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    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; Religion—Philosophy. ; Philosophy, Modern.
    Kurzfassung: Section I Some Historical Presuppositions of Hegel’s System -- Comment by Charles E. Scott (Vanderbilt University) -- Comment by Eugene Thomas Long (Randolph-Macon College) -- Henrich: Reply to Commentators -- Section II The Young Hegel and the Postulates of Practical Reason -- Comment by W. E. Steinkraus (State University of N.Y., Oswego) -- Comment by Thomas N. Munson (DePaul University) -- Discussion -- Section III Hegel’s Phenomenology of Mind as a Development of Kant’s Basic Ontology -- Comment by Murray Greene (New School of Social Research) -- Comment by George Schrader (Yale University) -- Werkmeister: Reply to Commentators -- Section IV Hegel’s “Unhappy Consciousness” and Nietzsche’s “Slave Morality,” -- Comment by Joseph C. Flay (Pennsylvnia State University) -- Comment by Thomas J. J. Altizer (State University of N.Y., Stony Brook) -- Greene: Reply to Commentators -- Section V Hegel’s Reinterpretation of the Doctrine of Spirit and the Religious Community -- Comment by P. Christopher Smith (Lowell State College) -- John E. Smith: Reply to P. Christopher Smith -- Section VI Hegel and the Marxist-Leninist Critique of Religion -- Comment by W. Winslow Shea (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) -- Comment by Ignas K. Skrupskelis (University of South Carolina) -- Kline: Reply to Commentators -- Discussion -- Section VII “Authenticity” and “Warranted Belief” in Hegel’s Dialectic of Religion -- Comment by J. N. Findlay (Yale University) -- Christensen: Reply to J. N. Findlay -- Discussion -- Section VIII Hegel on the Identity of Content in Religion and Philosophy -- Comment by James Doull (Dalhousie University) -- Comment by Charles D. Darrett (Wofford College) -- Lauer: Reply to Commentators -- Discussion.
    Kurzfassung: THE WOFFORD SYMPOSIUM: ITs PURPOSE, GENESIS, AND THEME The purpose of The Wofford Symposium was to stimulate original scholarship on the theme of the meeting, to provide a forum in philosophy of high quality in the area which Wofford College principally serves, and to make available for publication this collection of papers, which it was felt would meet a peculiar need in the contemporary literature of philosophy. In April, 1967, I attended the annual meeting of the Metaphysical Society of America at Purdue University. Noting the frequency with which Hegel was brought into the discussions at that meeting, I was led on two occasions to inject the question into informal group discussions in the halls, "Isn't it time some sort of symposium on Hegel was held?" On the last occasion Professor Frederick Weiss replied, "Why don't you start it?" I'm not yet certain how serious the remark was intended to be, but after waiting two months, half expecting to hear of a plan under way, it occurred to me that perhaps what was wanting was a concrete proposal.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Section I Some Historical Presuppositions of Hegel’s SystemComment by Charles E. Scott (Vanderbilt University) -- Comment by Eugene Thomas Long (Randolph-Macon College) -- Henrich: Reply to Commentators -- Section II The Young Hegel and the Postulates of Practical Reason -- Comment by W. E. Steinkraus (State University of N.Y., Oswego) -- Comment by Thomas N. Munson (DePaul University) -- Discussion -- Section III Hegel’s Phenomenology of Mind as a Development of Kant’s Basic Ontology -- Comment by Murray Greene (New School of Social Research) -- Comment by George Schrader (Yale University) -- Werkmeister: Reply to Commentators -- Section IV Hegel’s “Unhappy Consciousness” and Nietzsche’s “Slave Morality,” -- Comment by Joseph C. Flay (Pennsylvnia State University) -- Comment by Thomas J. J. Altizer (State University of N.Y., Stony Brook) -- Greene: Reply to Commentators -- Section V Hegel’s Reinterpretation of the Doctrine of Spirit and the Religious Community -- Comment by P. Christopher Smith (Lowell State College) -- John E. Smith: Reply to P. Christopher Smith -- Section VI Hegel and the Marxist-Leninist Critique of Religion -- Comment by W. Winslow Shea (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) -- Comment by Ignas K. Skrupskelis (University of South Carolina) -- Kline: Reply to Commentators -- Discussion -- Section VII “Authenticity” and “Warranted Belief” in Hegel’s Dialectic of Religion -- Comment by J. N. Findlay (Yale University) -- Christensen: Reply to J. N. Findlay -- Discussion -- Section VIII Hegel on the Identity of Content in Religion and Philosophy -- Comment by James Doull (Dalhousie University) -- Comment by Charles D. Darrett (Wofford College) -- Lauer: Reply to Commentators -- Discussion.
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    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Philosophy.
    Kurzfassung: I. Introduction -- II. Scientific Knowledge and the Intuition of Duration -- The Intuition of Duration -- Critique of Intellect -- III. The New Philosophy -- Philosophy: The Whole of Experience -- Spirit: Subject Matter of Philosophy -- Intuition: Method of Philosophy -- IV. The Evolutionary Background of Morality -- The Elan Vital and Creative Evolution -- Intellect and Intuition in Evolution -- The Goal of Evolution — A Divine Humanity -- V. The Biological Origin of Moral Obligation -- Obligation and Social Pressure -- Morality and Freedom -- VI. Static and Dynamic Morality -- Moral Obligation and the Closed Society -- Moral Progress and the Open Society -- VII. The Rationality of Morality -- Reason and the Morality of Obligation -- Reason and the Morality of Aspiration -- VIII. The Evolution of Morality -- Moral Progress -- IX. Conclusion -- Select Bibliography.
    Kurzfassung: Les Deux Sources de la Morale et de la Religion is not a book to leave one indifferent. Those who are persuaded by its argument or inspired by its message are prone to manifest the same enthusiasm as Georges Cattaui who praised it as one of the greatest and wisest books conceived by philo­ sophers. Even those who take exception to the doctrine it expounds are impelled to acknowledge its significance. It was in his critique of Les Deux Sources that Jacques Maritain was moved to call the philosophy of Henri Bergson one of the most daring and profound of our time. When many years ago I opened Les Deux Sources for the first time, I turned out of curiosity to the last page and beheld these words, "l'univers ... est une machine it faire des dieux." Bergson was an evolutionist, but surely this was no ordinary evolutionist speaking, I thought. What must be the moral philosophy of a man who would write these words? When much later I undertook the present study, it was this same question which con­ cerned me.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: I. IntroductionII. Scientific Knowledge and the Intuition of Duration -- The Intuition of Duration -- Critique of Intellect -- III. The New Philosophy -- Philosophy: The Whole of Experience -- Spirit: Subject Matter of Philosophy -- Intuition: Method of Philosophy -- IV. The Evolutionary Background of Morality -- The Elan Vital and Creative Evolution -- Intellect and Intuition in Evolution -- The Goal of Evolution - A Divine Humanity -- V. The Biological Origin of Moral Obligation -- Obligation and Social Pressure -- Morality and Freedom -- VI. Static and Dynamic Morality -- Moral Obligation and the Closed Society -- Moral Progress and the Open Society -- VII. The Rationality of Morality -- Reason and the Morality of Obligation -- Reason and the Morality of Aspiration -- VIII. The Evolution of Morality -- Moral Progress -- IX. Conclusion -- Select Bibliography.
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    Schlagwort(e): Humanities ; Religion—Philosophy. ; Religion.
    Kurzfassung: 1. Am I a Philosopher or a Theologian ? -- 2. Some Remarks on Theological Method -- 3. Faith and Intersubjectivity -- I. Introduction -- II. The So-Called “Traditional” Doctrine and Its Difficulties -- III. Some Post-Vatican I Tendencies -- IV. Affective Connaturality and Intersubjectivity -- V. Intersubjectivity and Human Belief -- VI. Intersubjectivity and Divine Revelation -- VII. The Faith of Pure Intersubjectivity -- appendix. The New Testament and Interpersonal Faith -- 4. The Trinity -- I. Three Persons — One Nature -- II. Are the Persons Relations or Absolutes ? -- III. The Self-Consciousness of the Three Persons -- 5. The Hypostatic Union and the Consciousness of Christ -- 6. The Finite Supernatural and Its Modes -- 7. The Ways of Grace Outside the Church -- 8. The Basic Moral Option and the Ambience of Grace -- 9. Liturgy and the Spirit of Man -- 10. Sacraments and Encounter -- Analysis of the Sacrament as Cause of Grace -- Encounter -- Encounter, Communion, and Dialogue with God -- Sacramental Encounter -- 11. Some Ontological Principles of Mystical Experience -- I. Phenomenological Inventory: The Dimensions of Being -- II. Self-Consciousness -- III. Union with the Finite Other -- IV. Natural Mystical Experience of God -- V. Contemplative Supernatural Mystical Experience -- VI. Some Remarks about Mystical Experience in Active Life.
    Kurzfassung: The essays which follow, as theological reflections of a Christian the ontological reality of philosopher, are essays of inquiry concerning and underlying truths revealed by God. Divine revelation of course cannot be encompassed within a few dogmatic formulae in any ade­ quate manner; it is the mysterious plenitude of the historical human encounter with the self-revealing God Who has revealed His salvific designs for men. This revelation can be approached from many view­ points of scientific study, such as those of religious psychology, histori­ cal theology, Scriptural study, the history of dogmas, but also that of the philosophical thinker seeking to understand what he has already believed - so far as this be possible in regard to the mysteries of God's inner life and of the new creation that He works in us by His grace. In our rather non-metaphysical age such an inquiry into the underlying ontological reality opened to us by the revelation of God is somewhat unfashionable; but the issues remain, and in fact one can only choose between a rather unconsciously and uncritically accepted attitude about the ontological significance of such dogmatic truths as the existence of the Trinity and the hypostatic union and created grace, and a consciously and critically developed analysis in the light of, and with the help of such understanding of being as the philosophers can offer. Metaphysical theology of this kind is here to stay, regardless of some "prophets" who would cut away the ground on which they stand.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1. Am I a Philosopher or a Theologian ?2. Some Remarks on Theological Method -- 3. Faith and Intersubjectivity -- I. Introduction -- II. The So-Called “Traditional” Doctrine and Its Difficulties -- III. Some Post-Vatican I Tendencies -- IV. Affective Connaturality and Intersubjectivity -- V. Intersubjectivity and Human Belief -- VI. Intersubjectivity and Divine Revelation -- VII. The Faith of Pure Intersubjectivity -- appendix. The New Testament and Interpersonal Faith -- 4. The Trinity -- I. Three Persons - One Nature -- II. Are the Persons Relations or Absolutes ? -- III. The Self-Consciousness of the Three Persons -- 5. The Hypostatic Union and the Consciousness of Christ -- 6. The Finite Supernatural and Its Modes -- 7. The Ways of Grace Outside the Church -- 8. The Basic Moral Option and the Ambience of Grace -- 9. Liturgy and the Spirit of Man -- 10. Sacraments and Encounter -- Analysis of the Sacrament as Cause of Grace -- Encounter -- Encounter, Communion, and Dialogue with God -- Sacramental Encounter -- 11. Some Ontological Principles of Mystical Experience -- I. Phenomenological Inventory: The Dimensions of Being -- II. Self-Consciousness -- III. Union with the Finite Other -- IV. Natural Mystical Experience of God -- V. Contemplative Supernatural Mystical Experience -- VI. Some Remarks about Mystical Experience in Active Life.
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    Schlagwort(e): Law ; Civil law. ; Private international law. ; Conflict of laws. ; International law. ; Comparative law. ; Law—Philosophy. ; Law—History.
    Kurzfassung: I. The Traditional Approach to Choice of Law -- A. The General Theory -- B. The Gap between Judicial Doing and Reasoning — “Escape Devices” -- C. Critical Evaluation of the Traditional Approach -- D. The Traditional Tort Choice-of-Law Rules -- II. Three Preliminary Clarifications: Transnational Versus Interstate Conflicts, the Lex Fori Threshold and Foreign Law as Factual Datum -- A. Transnational Versus Interstate Conflicts -- B. The Lex Fori Threshold -- C. Foreign Law as Factual Datum -- III. The Concept of Public and Private Interests in the Choice-of-Law — Process — Perspectives and Values -- A. The Concept of Public Interests -- B. The Concept of Private Interests -- C. An Interest-based Approach — The Values of Judicial Creativity, Concretization and Rationality, “Domestication” of the Choice Process and Functionalism in lieu of Territorialism -- IV. Public Interests Peculiar to Conflicts Contexts: Transnational Concerns -- A. The Concept of Transnational Concerns -- B. Transnational Concerns in Reciprocal Accommodation of Public Interests and Uniform Treatment of Distinctive Problem-Areas -- V. The Process of Interest Analysis-Ascertainment of Relevant Interests -- A. Ordinary and Peculiar Aspects of the Interpretive Function -- B. Factors and Guidelines in the Ascertainment of Relevant Interests -- C. Practical Complexities in the Ascertainment of Relevant Interests -- VI. The Process of Interest Analysis-Elimination and Resolution of Conflicts of Interests -- A. Elimination of Apparent-but-not-real Conflicts of Interests -- B. Resolution of True Conflicts of Interests -- C. Recourse to the Lex Fori as a Last Resort in Conflicts Adjudication -- VII. The Prospects of Standardization in the Process of Interest Analysis -- A. New Choice-of-Law Standards — Fancies and Facts -- B. Avenues of Standardization: Accumulation of Interest-Analyses Data, Judicial and Legislative Scope-Delimitation of Legal Prescriptions, and International Legislation in Distinctive Problem-Areas -- Appendix. An Exercise in Interest Analysis -- Selected Bibliography -- General Index.
    Kurzfassung: This book is based on a doctoral thesis submitted to Yale University Law School in 1968. I wish to acknowledge my deepest gratitude to my super­ visor in the writing of the thesis, Professor Ronald M. Dworkin, whose in­ sights and criticism have conspicuously contributed to the present work. Time and again I have been inspired by the ideas expressed by hirn both in personal discussions and in his Conflict of Laws and Jurisprudence courses. It has been my privilege also to have had Professors Leon S. Lipson and Guido Calabresi as supervisors. I have derived great benefit from their sug­ gestions. A sincerely feIt appreciation is expressed to all three persons. A special debt of gratitude is owing to the Yale Law School for the gener­ ous financial support extended to me. I also wish to record my indebtedness to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and to Tel-Aviv University for their financial assistance. I am extremely grateful to Mr. Michael Reiss, '68 Yale Law School for his significant editorial assistance. Thanks are also due to my wife Ettie for invaluable help and encouragement. Finally, I wish to thank the publishers for their courtesy and cooperation. A.S.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: I. The Traditional Approach to Choice of LawA. The General Theory -- B. The Gap between Judicial Doing and Reasoning - “Escape Devices” -- C. Critical Evaluation of the Traditional Approach -- D. The Traditional Tort Choice-of-Law Rules -- II. Three Preliminary Clarifications: Transnational Versus Interstate Conflicts, the Lex Fori Threshold and Foreign Law as Factual Datum -- A. Transnational Versus Interstate Conflicts -- B. The Lex Fori Threshold -- C. Foreign Law as Factual Datum -- III. The Concept of Public and Private Interests in the Choice-of-Law - Process - Perspectives and Values -- A. The Concept of Public Interests -- B. The Concept of Private Interests -- C. An Interest-based Approach - The Values of Judicial Creativity, Concretization and Rationality, “Domestication” of the Choice Process and Functionalism in lieu of Territorialism -- IV. Public Interests Peculiar to Conflicts Contexts: Transnational Concerns -- A. The Concept of Transnational Concerns -- B. Transnational Concerns in Reciprocal Accommodation of Public Interests and Uniform Treatment of Distinctive Problem-Areas -- V. The Process of Interest Analysis-Ascertainment of Relevant Interests -- A. Ordinary and Peculiar Aspects of the Interpretive Function -- B. Factors and Guidelines in the Ascertainment of Relevant Interests -- C. Practical Complexities in the Ascertainment of Relevant Interests -- VI. The Process of Interest Analysis-Elimination and Resolution of Conflicts of Interests -- A. Elimination of Apparent-but-not-real Conflicts of Interests -- B. Resolution of True Conflicts of Interests -- C. Recourse to the Lex Fori as a Last Resort in Conflicts Adjudication -- VII. The Prospects of Standardization in the Process of Interest Analysis -- A. New Choice-of-Law Standards - Fancies and Facts -- B. Avenues of Standardization: Accumulation of Interest-Analyses Data, Judicial and Legislative Scope-Delimitation of Legal Prescriptions, and International Legislation in Distinctive Problem-Areas -- Appendix. An Exercise in Interest Analysis -- Selected Bibliography -- General Index.
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    Schlagwort(e): History
    Kurzfassung: I. Stevins’ Life -- II. Mathematics -- Sixteenth-Century Mathematics -- Stevin’s Mathematical Work -- 1. De Thiende -- 2. Tables of Interest -- 3. Arithmetic and Algebra -- 4. Geometry -- III. Mechanics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Aristotelean and Archimedean Mechanics -- 3. Stevin’s Criticism of the Principle of Virtual Displacements -- 4. The Art of Weighing (De Weeghconst) -- 5. The Practice of Weighing (Weeghdaet) -- IV. Hydrostatics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Archimedean Principle -- 3. The Force Exerted on the Bottom -- 4. The Force Exerted on the Walls -- 5. The Problem of the Diver -- 6. On Floating Top-Heaviness (Vlietende Topswaerheyt) -- 7. Summary -- V. Astronomy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Heavenly Motions (Hemelloop) -- 3. Stevin’s Method -- 4. The Plan of the Work -- 5. Copernican Astronomy -- 6. Theological Opposition -- 7. The Nova Zembla Phenomenon -- 8. The Tides -- VI. Navigation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Sailings (Zeylstreken) -- 3. Great-Circle Sailing -- 4. Loxodromic Sailing -- 5. The Haven-Finding Art (Havenvinding) -- VII. Technology -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Mills -- 3. Sluices and Locks -- 4. Hydraulic Engineering -- 5. Geomorphology -- 6. The Sailing Chariot -- VIII. Military Science -- A. Fortification -- B. The Marking out of Army Camps (Castrametatio) -- IX. Architecture -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Town-Planning -- 3. House-Building -- X. Double-Entry Book-Keeping -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Mercantile Book-Keeping -- 3. Princely Book-Keeping -- XI. Music -- XII. Civic Matters -- A. The Citizen -- B. The Prince -- XIII. Stevin and the Dutch Language -- XIV. Stevin’s Personality -- XV. Stevin’s Works.
    Kurzfassung: The works of Simon Stevin are most interesting for the history of science, because they have such a wide scope and reflect so clearly the development of scientific knowledge around 1600 in central Europe. The recent publi­ cation of his Principal Works, with an English translation, has again attracted attention to his fascinating personality. The book on Stevin by Professor E. J. Dijksterhuis, originally published in the Dutch language, is an excellent introduction to the life and works of this remarkable Netherlander. Dijksterhuis prepared a somewhat condensed English edition, adapted to the foreign reader. Because of his untimely death, publication had to be deferred until the undersigned were able to undertake the editorial work. The Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences, Amsterdam, allowed a grant, through which a linguistic revision of the text was made possible. We are very grateful to Miss C. Dikshoorn for the care with which she carried out this task and prepared the text for the press. A few supplementary notes have been added, for which we are personally responsible and which have been marked with our initials (R.H. or M.M.). Messrs Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, who published the original Dutch edition, have kindly agreed to bring out also the English version and have given all their attention to this publication. R. HOOYKAAS M. G. J. MINNAERT INTRODUCTION Modern science was born in the period beginning with Copernicus's work De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium (l543) and ending with Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687).
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: I. Stevins’ LifeII. Mathematics -- Sixteenth-Century Mathematics -- Stevin’s Mathematical Work -- 1. De Thiende -- 2. Tables of Interest -- 3. Arithmetic and Algebra -- 4. Geometry -- III. Mechanics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Aristotelean and Archimedean Mechanics -- 3. Stevin’s Criticism of the Principle of Virtual Displacements -- 4. The Art of Weighing (De Weeghconst) -- 5. The Practice of Weighing (Weeghdaet) -- IV. Hydrostatics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Archimedean Principle -- 3. The Force Exerted on the Bottom -- 4. The Force Exerted on the Walls -- 5. The Problem of the Diver -- 6. On Floating Top-Heaviness (Vlietende Topswaerheyt) -- 7. Summary -- V. Astronomy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Heavenly Motions (Hemelloop) -- 3. Stevin’s Method -- 4. The Plan of the Work -- 5. Copernican Astronomy -- 6. Theological Opposition -- 7. The Nova Zembla Phenomenon -- 8. The Tides -- VI. Navigation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Sailings (Zeylstreken) -- 3. Great-Circle Sailing -- 4. Loxodromic Sailing -- 5. The Haven-Finding Art (Havenvinding) -- VII. Technology -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Mills -- 3. Sluices and Locks -- 4. Hydraulic Engineering -- 5. Geomorphology -- 6. The Sailing Chariot -- VIII. Military Science -- A. Fortification -- B. The Marking out of Army Camps (Castrametatio) -- IX. Architecture -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Town-Planning -- 3. House-Building -- X. Double-Entry Book-Keeping -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Mercantile Book-Keeping -- 3. Princely Book-Keeping -- XI. Music -- XII. Civic Matters -- A. The Citizen -- B. The Prince -- XIII. Stevin and the Dutch Language -- XIV. Stevin’s Personality -- XV. Stevin’s Works.
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    Schlagwort(e): Social sciences
    Kurzfassung: I. Historical Background -- Section I: The Construction of the Canal -- Section II: The First Years of the Canal -- Section III: The Canal under British Occupation -- Section IV: The Canal under Egyptian Control -- II. International Canals -- Section I: Definition -- Section II: The Establishment of the International Regime -- Section III: Legal Nature -- Section IV: Legal Consequences -- III. The Suez Canal from 1854 to 1888: The International Canal -- Section I: The Intention of the Sovereign -- Section II: The Regime of Internationality -- Section III: The Other Regimes -- IV. The Suez Canal from 1888 to 1956: The Neutralized Canal -- Section I: The New Regime -- Section II: Legal Effects of the Convention -- Section III: The Convention in the Practice of States -- Section IV: Legal Consequences -- V. The Suez Canal since 1956: The Nationalized Canal -- Section I: Legal Character of the Canal Company -- Section II: Effects of Nationalization on the Legal Regime of the Canal -- Section III: Legal Guarantees Concerning the International Regime -- VI. The Application of the Egyptian Declaration: April 24, 1957 - November 17, 1969 -- Appendix A: The Concession of 1856 -- Appendix B: The Constantinople Convention of 1888 -- Appendix C: Security Council’s Resolution of October 13, 1956 -- Appendix D: Egyptian Declaration of April 24, 1957.
    Kurzfassung: At the turn of the century, a definitive history of the Suez Canal by Charles-Roux, L' I sthme et le Canal de Suez, listed in its bibliogra­ phy 1499 items on this major interoceanic waterway. A conservative estimate would probably set at double, treble, or quadruple this number the notes and studies on the Suez Canal which have been published since 1901. A word of explanation about a further work on the Canal may therefore be called for. Throughout its history the Suez Canal has been the focus of con­ troversy and conflict, arising out of attempts to control this crucial point on the sea passage linking Europe with the east coast of Africa, India, the Far East and Australasia. Much of this troubled history yields more readily to political than to legal analysis. The most important single legal question about the Canal concerns the dimen­ sions of the right of free passage. That question has become of grave concern to the entire world community only with the war between the Arab States and Israel and the short-lived conflict of 1956-57 between France, Great Britain, and Israel on the one hand and Egypt on the other.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: I. Historical BackgroundSection I: The Construction of the Canal -- Section II: The First Years of the Canal -- Section III: The Canal under British Occupation -- Section IV: The Canal under Egyptian Control -- II. International Canals -- Section I: Definition -- Section II: The Establishment of the International Regime -- Section III: Legal Nature -- Section IV: Legal Consequences -- III. The Suez Canal from 1854 to 1888: The International Canal -- Section I: The Intention of the Sovereign -- Section II: The Regime of Internationality -- Section III: The Other Regimes -- IV. The Suez Canal from 1888 to 1956: The Neutralized Canal -- Section I: The New Regime -- Section II: Legal Effects of the Convention -- Section III: The Convention in the Practice of States -- Section IV: Legal Consequences -- V. The Suez Canal since 1956: The Nationalized Canal -- Section I: Legal Character of the Canal Company -- Section II: Effects of Nationalization on the Legal Regime of the Canal -- Section III: Legal Guarantees Concerning the International Regime -- VI. The Application of the Egyptian Declaration: April 24, 1957 - November 17, 1969 -- Appendix A: The Concession of 1856 -- Appendix B: The Constantinople Convention of 1888 -- Appendix C: Security Council’s Resolution of October 13, 1956 -- Appendix D: Egyptian Declaration of April 24, 1957.
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    Schlagwort(e): Science (General) ; Potential theory (Mathematics). ; Engineering mathematics. ; Engineering—Data processing. ; Physics. ; Astronomy. ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Kurzfassung: 1 Definitions. Addition of Vectors -- 1. Scalar and Vector Quantities -- 2. Graphical Representation of Vectors -- 3. Addition and Subtraction of Vectors -- 4. Components of a Vector -- 5. Geometrical Applications -- 6. Scalar and Vector Fields -- Miscellaneous Exercises I -- 2 Products of Vectors -- 1. General -- 2. The Scalar Product -- 3. The Vector Product -- 4. Vector Area -- 5. Application to Vector Products -- 6. Products of Three Vectors -- 7. Line and Surface Integrals as Scalar Products -- Miscellaneous Exercises II -- 3 The Differentiation of Vectors -- 1. Scalar Differentiation -- 2. Differentiation of Sums and Products -- 3. Partial Differentiation -- Miscellaneous Exercises III -- 4 The Operator ? and Its Uses -- 1. The Operator ? -- 2. The Gradient of a Scalar Field -- 3. The Divergence of a Vector Field -- 4. The Operator div grad. -- 5. The Operator ?2 with Vector Operand -- 6. The Curl of a Vector Field -- 7. Simple Examples of the Curl of a Vector Field -- 8. Divergence of a Vector Product -- 9. Divergence and Curl of SA -- 10. The Operator curl grad. -- 11. The Operator grad div. -- 12. The Operator div curl. -- 13. The Operator curl curl. -- 14. The Vector Field grad (k/r) -- 15. Vector Operators in Terms of Polar Co-ordinates -- Miscellaneous Exercises IV -- 5 Integral Theorems -- 1. The Divergence Theorem of Gauss -- 2. Gauss’s Theorem and the Inverse Square Law -- 3. Green’s Theorem -- 4. Stokes’s Theorem -- 5. Alternative Definitions of Divergence and Curl -- 6. Classification of Vector Fields -- Miscellaneous Exercises V -- 6 The Scalar Potential Field -- 1. General Properties -- 2. The Inverse Square Law. Point Sources -- 3. Volume Distributions -- 4. Multi-valued Potentials -- 7 The Vector Potential Field -- 1. The Magnetic Field of a Steady Current -- 2. The Vector Potential -- 3. Linear Currents -- 4. Simple Examples of Vector Potential -- 8 The Electromagnetic Field Equations of Maxwell -- 1. General -- 2. Maxwell’s Equations -- 3. Energy Considerations -- Miscellaneous Exercises VIII -- Answers to Exercises.
    Kurzfassung: The principal changes that I have made in preparing this revised edition of the book are the following. (i) Carefuily selected worked and unworked examples have been added to six of the chapters. These examples have been taken from class and degree examination papers set in this University and I am grateful to the University Court for permission to use them. (ii) Some additional matter on the geometrieaI application of veetors has been incorporated in Chapter 1. (iii) Chapters 4 and 5 have been combined into one chapter, some material has been rearranged and some further material added. (iv) The chapter on int~gral theorems, now Chapter 5, has been expanded to include an altemative proof of Gauss's theorem, a treatmeot of Green's theorem and a more extended discussioo of the classification of vector fields. (v) The only major change made in what are now Chapters 6 and 7 is the deletioo of the discussion of the DOW obsolete pot funetioo. (vi) A small part of Chapter 8 on Maxwell's equations has been rewritten to give a fuller account of the use of scalar and veetor potentials in eleetromagnetic theory, and the units emploYed have been changed to the m.k.s. system.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1 Definitions. Addition of Vectors1. Scalar and Vector Quantities -- 2. Graphical Representation of Vectors -- 3. Addition and Subtraction of Vectors -- 4. Components of a Vector -- 5. Geometrical Applications -- 6. Scalar and Vector Fields -- Miscellaneous Exercises I -- 2 Products of Vectors -- 1. General -- 2. The Scalar Product -- 3. The Vector Product -- 4. Vector Area -- 5. Application to Vector Products -- 6. Products of Three Vectors -- 7. Line and Surface Integrals as Scalar Products -- Miscellaneous Exercises II -- 3 The Differentiation of Vectors -- 1. Scalar Differentiation -- 2. Differentiation of Sums and Products -- 3. Partial Differentiation -- Miscellaneous Exercises III -- 4 The Operator ? and Its Uses -- 1. The Operator ? -- 2. The Gradient of a Scalar Field -- 3. The Divergence of a Vector Field -- 4. The Operator div grad. -- 5. The Operator ?2 with Vector Operand -- 6. The Curl of a Vector Field -- 7. Simple Examples of the Curl of a Vector Field -- 8. Divergence of a Vector Product -- 9. Divergence and Curl of SA -- 10. The Operator curl grad. -- 11. The Operator grad div. -- 12. The Operator div curl. -- 13. The Operator curl curl. -- 14. The Vector Field grad (k/r) -- 15. Vector Operators in Terms of Polar Co-ordinates -- Miscellaneous Exercises IV -- 5 Integral Theorems -- 1. The Divergence Theorem of Gauss -- 2. Gauss’s Theorem and the Inverse Square Law -- 3. Green’s Theorem -- 4. Stokes’s Theorem -- 5. Alternative Definitions of Divergence and Curl -- 6. Classification of Vector Fields -- Miscellaneous Exercises V -- 6 The Scalar Potential Field -- 1. General Properties -- 2. The Inverse Square Law. Point Sources -- 3. Volume Distributions -- 4. Multi-valued Potentials -- 7 The Vector Potential Field -- 1. The Magnetic Field of a Steady Current -- 2. The Vector Potential -- 3. Linear Currents -- 4. Simple Examples of Vector Potential -- 8 The Electromagnetic Field Equations of Maxwell -- 1. General -- 2. Maxwell’s Equations -- 3. Energy Considerations -- Miscellaneous Exercises VIII -- Answers to Exercises.
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    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
    Kurzfassung: Table des Matières -- Chapitre I: Niveau d’altérité -- Chapitre II: Niveau mathématique -- Chapitre III: Niveau physique -- Chapitre IV: Niveau biologique -- Chapitre V: Niveau social -- Chapitre VI: Niveau historique -- Chapitre VII: Niveau personnel -- Chapitre VIII: Niveau d’ipséité -- Index Des Noms Propres.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Table des MatièresChapitre I: Niveau d’altérité -- Chapitre II: Niveau mathématique -- Chapitre III: Niveau physique -- Chapitre IV: Niveau biologique -- Chapitre V: Niveau social -- Chapitre VI: Niveau historique -- Chapitre VII: Niveau personnel -- Chapitre VIII: Niveau d’ipséité -- Index Des Noms Propres.
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    Schlagwort(e): History
    Kurzfassung: I. Dr. Sun’s Policy of Aligning with Soviet Russia and Admitting Chinese Communists to Kuomintang Membership -- II. Why Did the Third International Order Chinese Reds to Become Members of the Kuomintang? -- III. The Kuomintang after Admitting Chinese Reds to its Membership -- IV. Purging of the Party and Stoppage of Kuomintang Communist Cooperation -- V. Armed Uprisings and the Trek to Yenan -- VI. Direct Talks Between the Kuomintang and the Communists -- VII. American Mediation and the Political Consultative Conference -- VIII. Peace Talks During the Acting-Presidency of Li Tsung-Jen`.
    Kurzfassung: Anyone making a study of the causes that led to the fall of the Chinese mainland into Communist hands will have to examine the long struggles between the two major rival parties in China, the Nationalists or the Kuomintang and the Chinese Communists. As the author once took a personal part in those struggles, he has assumed the task of giving an account of the facts as known to him. Some of the intricate events recorded in the following pages may be little known to the outside world or have not yet been revealed by others. What he has put down here has been carefully checked by him and is all backed up by firsthand sources. For example, on the eve of the March 19, 1926 Chungshan gunboat incident at Canton, an incident in which the Communists had plotted to kidnap General Chiang Kai-shek, then Commandant of the Whampoa Military Academy, someone had asked the General himself in person whether he was going back to Whampoa that day. Three telephone calls were made asking this question. In making a report of the incident after it was over, General Chiang did not identify who the individual was who was so persistent in ascertaining the General's movements on that momentous day, nor did he ever breathe a word of it even to his closest aides. Up to now few people know for sure who the person might have been.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: I. Dr. Sun’s Policy of Aligning with Soviet Russia and Admitting Chinese Communists to Kuomintang MembershipII. Why Did the Third International Order Chinese Reds to Become Members of the Kuomintang? -- III. The Kuomintang after Admitting Chinese Reds to its Membership -- IV. Purging of the Party and Stoppage of Kuomintang Communist Cooperation -- V. Armed Uprisings and the Trek to Yenan -- VI. Direct Talks Between the Kuomintang and the Communists -- VII. American Mediation and the Political Consultative Conference -- VIII. Peace Talks During the Acting-Presidency of Li Tsung-Jen`.
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    Schlagwort(e): Social sciences ; Sociology. ; Demography. ; Population. ; Social structure. ; Equality.
    Kurzfassung: I. Introduction: Social Action and Play -- 1.1 Sociological Interest in Game and Play -- 1.2 Contextual Inconsistencies and the Marginality of Games and Play -- 1.3 Some Studies of Contextual Inconsistencies -- 1.4 The Topic and its Methodological Frame -- 2. Consistency in Social Interaction -- 3. Some Phenomenological and Pragmatistic Theories of Relevance -- 3.1 Schütz’ Theory of Relevance -- 3.11 Thematic Relevance -- 3.12 Motivational Relevance -- 3.13 Interpretational Relevance -- 3.2 Gurwitsch’ Theory of Relevance -- 3.3 James’ Theory of Fringes and Peirce’ Abductive Reasoning -- 3.31 The First Stage of Inquiry: Abduction, which is Related to the Emergence of Incipient Events -- 3.32 The Second Stage: Deduction, which is Related to Typification -- 3.33 The Third Stage: Induction, which is Related to the Formation of Types -- 3.34 Summary -- 4. Social Inconsistencies and Social Types -- 4.1 The Structure of Social Relevance -- 4.2 The Rôle of Play in Processes of Typification -- 4.3 The Notion of Typificatory Scheme -- 4.4 Gaps and Social Inconsistencies -- 4.41 Permanent Gaps -- 4.42 Definition of Social Inconsistencies -- 4.5 The Arisal of Social Types -- 4.51 The First Stage: Arisal of an Incipient Event -- 4.52 The Second Stage: Typification by the Incipient Event -- 4.53 The Third Stage: Type and Social Object -- 4.6 Conclusion -- 5. Temporal Typification and Social Temporality -- 5.1 Typificatory Schemes and Social Temporality -- 5.11 Temporal Typification and Inner Time -- 5.12 A Necessary Condition for Social Temporality -- 5.13 Schütz’ Notion of “Vivid Present” and Social Temporality -- 5.14 Parsons’ “Pattern Variables” and Social Temporality -- 5.2 Social Temporality and Incipient Events -- 5.21 Social Inconsistencies in Parsons’ Frame of Pattern Variables -- 5.22 Incipient Events in Schütz’ Notion of We-Relation -- 5.23 A More Stringent Condition for Social Temporality -- 5.3 G. H. Mead’s Notion of the Present and Social Temporality -- 5.4 A Comparison with Some Notions of Sartre -- 5.5 Summary -- 6. Social Inconsistencies and Symbolic Types in Play -- 6.1 Reduction of Types in Play and Social Action -- 6.11 A First Characteristic of Play: Reduction of Types in Play -- 6.12 Reduction of Types as “Entlastung” in Social Action -- 6.2 Social Limits and Symbolic Types in Play -- 6.21 Anomie, Social Relevance, and Symbolic Types -- 6.22 The Symbolic Type of the Fool -- 6.23 Social Limits: Anomie and Alienation -- 6.24 Play and Symbolic Types (Second Characteristic of Play) -- 6.25 Summary: The Nomic Rôle of Play -- 6.3 The Rôle of the Body in Play -- 6.31 The Body as Incipient Event -- 6.32 The Body in Play (Third Characteristic of Play) -- 7. Toward a Unified Theory of Game, Play, and Social Action -- 7.1 Common Symbolic Types in Play and Game -- 7.2 Inconsistencies and Relevance in Play, in Game, and in Social Action -- 7.3 The Closure of a Game’s Typificatory Scheme -- 7.4 Conclusion: Game and Social Action -- 8. Team and Audience -- 8.1 Team and Audience: Theory -- 8.2 Practice: The Relation between Career Patterns and the Structure of Games -- 9. Conclusion: The Construction and Solution of Social Inconsistencies.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: I. Introduction: Social Action and Play1.1 Sociological Interest in Game and Play -- 1.2 Contextual Inconsistencies and the Marginality of Games and Play -- 1.3 Some Studies of Contextual Inconsistencies -- 1.4 The Topic and its Methodological Frame -- 2. Consistency in Social Interaction -- 3. Some Phenomenological and Pragmatistic Theories of Relevance -- 3.1 Schütz’ Theory of Relevance -- 3.11 Thematic Relevance -- 3.12 Motivational Relevance -- 3.13 Interpretational Relevance -- 3.2 Gurwitsch’ Theory of Relevance -- 3.3 James’ Theory of Fringes and Peirce’ Abductive Reasoning -- 3.31 The First Stage of Inquiry: Abduction, which is Related to the Emergence of Incipient Events -- 3.32 The Second Stage: Deduction, which is Related to Typification -- 3.33 The Third Stage: Induction, which is Related to the Formation of Types -- 3.34 Summary -- 4. Social Inconsistencies and Social Types -- 4.1 The Structure of Social Relevance -- 4.2 The Rôle of Play in Processes of Typification -- 4.3 The Notion of Typificatory Scheme -- 4.4 Gaps and Social Inconsistencies -- 4.41 Permanent Gaps -- 4.42 Definition of Social Inconsistencies -- 4.5 The Arisal of Social Types -- 4.51 The First Stage: Arisal of an Incipient Event -- 4.52 The Second Stage: Typification by the Incipient Event -- 4.53 The Third Stage: Type and Social Object -- 4.6 Conclusion -- 5. Temporal Typification and Social Temporality -- 5.1 Typificatory Schemes and Social Temporality -- 5.11 Temporal Typification and Inner Time -- 5.12 A Necessary Condition for Social Temporality -- 5.13 Schütz’ Notion of “Vivid Present” and Social Temporality -- 5.14 Parsons’ “Pattern Variables” and Social Temporality -- 5.2 Social Temporality and Incipient Events -- 5.21 Social Inconsistencies in Parsons’ Frame of Pattern Variables -- 5.22 Incipient Events in Schütz’ Notion of We-Relation -- 5.23 A More Stringent Condition for Social Temporality -- 5.3 G. H. Mead’s Notion of the Present and Social Temporality -- 5.4 A Comparison with Some Notions of Sartre -- 5.5 Summary -- 6. Social Inconsistencies and Symbolic Types in Play -- 6.1 Reduction of Types in Play and Social Action -- 6.11 A First Characteristic of Play: Reduction of Types in Play -- 6.12 Reduction of Types as “Entlastung” in Social Action -- 6.2 Social Limits and Symbolic Types in Play -- 6.21 Anomie, Social Relevance, and Symbolic Types -- 6.22 The Symbolic Type of the Fool -- 6.23 Social Limits: Anomie and Alienation -- 6.24 Play and Symbolic Types (Second Characteristic of Play) -- 6.25 Summary: The Nomic Rôle of Play -- 6.3 The Rôle of the Body in Play -- 6.31 The Body as Incipient Event -- 6.32 The Body in Play (Third Characteristic of Play) -- 7. Toward a Unified Theory of Game, Play, and Social Action -- 7.1 Common Symbolic Types in Play and Game -- 7.2 Inconsistencies and Relevance in Play, in Game, and in Social Action -- 7.3 The Closure of a Game’s Typificatory Scheme -- 7.4 Conclusion: Game and Social Action -- 8. Team and Audience -- 8.1 Team and Audience: Theory -- 8.2 Practice: The Relation between Career Patterns and the Structure of Games -- 9. Conclusion: The Construction and Solution of Social Inconsistencies.
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    Schlagwort(e): History
    Kurzfassung: I. Introduction and Biographical Sketch -- II. Philosophical Skepticism -- 1. Historical Meaning of Skepticism -- 2. The Philosophy of a Modern Skeptic -- 3. The Sick Society and its Remedy -- 4. Criticism and Conclusion -- III. Skepticism and the Law -- 1. The Origins of Legal Realism -- 2. The Realistic Approach to Law -- 3. Natural Law -- 4. Conclusion -- IV. Reform of Legal Institutions -- 1. Legal Education -- 2. The Training of Judges -- 3. The Jury System -- 4. The Quest for Justice -- 5. Democracy in the Court Room -- 6. Conclusion -- V. Constitutional Philosophy -- 1. Judicial Restraint and the Constitution -- 2. Judicial Restraint and Legislative Interpretation -- 3. The Meaning of the Bill of Rights -- 4. Conclusion -- VI. Views on Political Democracy -- 1. Origins of Political Democracy -- 2. The Foundations of Democracy -- 3. The Pragmatic Value of Democracy -- 4. The Reform of American Democracy -- 5. Conclusion -- VII. Economic Theory -- 1. The Nature of Economics -- 2. The Depression: Its Causes and Cure -- 3. The Consequences of Inaction -- 4. The Future Society -- 5. Conclusion -- VIII. Paths to Peace -- 1. The Causes and Prevention of War: Pre-1940 -- 2. Transformation and the War Years -- 3. The Causes and Prevention of War: Post World War II -- 4. Conclusion -- IX. Summary and Conclusions -- 1. An Intellectual Portrait -- 2. A Personal Portrait -- 3. An Evaluation.
    Kurzfassung: Jerome Frank was one of the most important spokesmen for the generation of liberal intellectuals who came to maturity during the period of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal. He was never a major figure in public life and thus never became a symbol of the period as did President Roosevelt, Henry Wallace, Harry Hopkins, or others whose positions made their views acces­ sible to the entire reading and listening public. While these men represented the popular view of the New Deal with its dedication to the elimination of the economic misery which beset the nation during the nineteen thirties, Frank may be the New Deal figure who most accurately summarized the intellectual currents of the period. As is the case with all thinkers, most of the ideas Frank presented in his books, articles, speeches, and in actual practice in governmental service were drawn from the works of other men. He brought together many diverse strains of thought, contributed some of his own ideas, and wove these to­ gether into a pattern which typifies the intellectual atmosphere that was the New Deal.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: I. Introduction and Biographical SketchII. Philosophical Skepticism -- 1. Historical Meaning of Skepticism -- 2. The Philosophy of a Modern Skeptic -- 3. The Sick Society and its Remedy -- 4. Criticism and Conclusion -- III. Skepticism and the Law -- 1. The Origins of Legal Realism -- 2. The Realistic Approach to Law -- 3. Natural Law -- 4. Conclusion -- IV. Reform of Legal Institutions -- 1. Legal Education -- 2. The Training of Judges -- 3. The Jury System -- 4. The Quest for Justice -- 5. Democracy in the Court Room -- 6. Conclusion -- V. Constitutional Philosophy -- 1. Judicial Restraint and the Constitution -- 2. Judicial Restraint and Legislative Interpretation -- 3. The Meaning of the Bill of Rights -- 4. Conclusion -- VI. Views on Political Democracy -- 1. Origins of Political Democracy -- 2. The Foundations of Democracy -- 3. The Pragmatic Value of Democracy -- 4. The Reform of American Democracy -- 5. Conclusion -- VII. Economic Theory -- 1. The Nature of Economics -- 2. The Depression: Its Causes and Cure -- 3. The Consequences of Inaction -- 4. The Future Society -- 5. Conclusion -- VIII. Paths to Peace -- 1. The Causes and Prevention of War: Pre-1940 -- 2. Transformation and the War Years -- 3. The Causes and Prevention of War: Post World War II -- 4. Conclusion -- IX. Summary and Conclusions -- 1. An Intellectual Portrait -- 2. A Personal Portrait -- 3. An Evaluation.
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    ISBN: 9789401188265
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    Schlagwort(e): Law ; Private international law. ; Conflict of laws. ; International law. ; Comparative law.
    Kurzfassung: I. The Relevance of Law -- Responsibility for a Law of Peace -- The Placement of Responsibility -- The Format of Responsibility -- The Present Design -- II. International Violence: The Total Challenge and the Partial Response -- International Violence: The Total Challenge -- The Partial Response -- The Response Appraised -- III. Mission: A Move toward Law -- The Exercise of Responsibility -- Mission: A Move Toward World Law -- Credentials of Acceptability: Effectiveness and Legitimacy -- Summary -- IV. Medium: An International Peace Court -- The Choice of Means -- The Choice of Method -- The Choice of Medium -- V. The Court in Design -- Effective Structure -- Participants -- Summary -- VI. The Court in Action -- Jurisdiction -- Judges -- Parties -- Claims -- Trying the Facts -- Applying the Law -- The Judgment -- VII. The Court in Impact -- Operational Effect -- The Circuitry of Deterrence -- Legal Consequence -- VIII. New Premises for a Legal Breakthrough -- First Premise: The Initiative of the Many -- Second Premise: Moral Power as a Base of International Influence -- Third Premise: Moral Power Harnessed to Legal Structure -- Fourth Premise: Legal Judgment Free of the Consent of the Adjudged -- Fifth Premise: The Unique Method of Implementation of International Law -- Summary -- IX. Making the Move -- Establishment of the Court -- Maintenance of the Court -- Summary -- X. Toward World Law -- Blessed are the Peacemakers -- Making Peace -- Making Law -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Model Statute for an International Peace Court -- I. General Principles -- II. Organization of the Court -- III. Jurisdiction of Parties and Subject Matter -- IV. Procedure -- V. Amendment and Participation -- Author index.
    Kurzfassung: The classical concept ofInternationalLa w, as developed by Gentilis, Gro­ tius and their successors, accepted as its starting point the sovereignty of states, from which it followed that (r) the rules of International Law were based upon the general consent of those states; and (2) that, since state sovereignty was not capable of limitation, otherwise than by the consent of the state itself, in the last resort, International Law must accept the fact of war. Two world wars within the space of thirty years, and the development of nuclear weapons of unlimited potential, have compelled statesmen and lawyers to take a fresh look at the foundations of international relations. The First World War was followed by the creation of the League of Nations, and by the establish­ ment of the Permanent Court of International Justice. The failure of both, insofar as the preservation of peace was concerned, was apparent in the continuance of international insecurity, culminating in World War II. This again was followed by the establishment of a new inter­ national organisation, the United Nations, with its auxiliary, the International Court of Justice. Nevertheless, international security seems further away than ever, and it may be suggested that it is the devastating potential of nuclear weapons, rather than the strength of international machinery, which has so far prevented a third general conflict far more disastrous than either of the two World Wars which have already taken place.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: I. The Relevance of LawResponsibility for a Law of Peace -- The Placement of Responsibility -- The Format of Responsibility -- The Present Design -- II. International Violence: The Total Challenge and the Partial Response -- International Violence: The Total Challenge -- The Partial Response -- The Response Appraised -- III. Mission: A Move toward Law -- The Exercise of Responsibility -- Mission: A Move Toward World Law -- Credentials of Acceptability: Effectiveness and Legitimacy -- Summary -- IV. Medium: An International Peace Court -- The Choice of Means -- The Choice of Method -- The Choice of Medium -- V. The Court in Design -- Effective Structure -- Participants -- Summary -- VI. The Court in Action -- Jurisdiction -- Judges -- Parties -- Claims -- Trying the Facts -- Applying the Law -- The Judgment -- VII. The Court in Impact -- Operational Effect -- The Circuitry of Deterrence -- Legal Consequence -- VIII. New Premises for a Legal Breakthrough -- First Premise: The Initiative of the Many -- Second Premise: Moral Power as a Base of International Influence -- Third Premise: Moral Power Harnessed to Legal Structure -- Fourth Premise: Legal Judgment Free of the Consent of the Adjudged -- Fifth Premise: The Unique Method of Implementation of International Law -- Summary -- IX. Making the Move -- Establishment of the Court -- Maintenance of the Court -- Summary -- X. Toward World Law -- Blessed are the Peacemakers -- Making Peace -- Making Law -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Model Statute for an International Peace Court -- I. General Principles -- II. Organization of the Court -- III. Jurisdiction of Parties and Subject Matter -- IV. Procedure -- V. Amendment and Participation -- Author index.
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    Suppl.: Rezensiert in Srubar, Ilja [Rezension von: Natanson, Maurice, Phenomenology and Social Reality. Essays in Memory of Alfred Schutz] 1976
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    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
    Kurzfassung: Values and the Scope of Scientific Inquiry -- The Phenomenology of Epistemic Claims: And Its Bearing on the Essence of Philosophy -- Problems of the Life-World -- The Life-World and the Particular Sub-Worlds -- On the Boundaries of the Social World -- Alfred Schutz on Social Reality and Social Science -- Homo Oeconomicus and His Class Mates -- Toward A Science of Political Economics -- Some Notes on Reality-Orientation in Contemporary Societies -- The Eclipse of Reality -- Alienation in Marx’s Political Economy and Philosophy -- The Problem of Multiple Realities: Alfred Schutz and Robert Musil -- Phenomenology, History, Myth -- The Role of Music in Leonardo’s Paragone -- Alfred Schutz Bibliography.
    Kurzfassung: Alfred Schutz was born in Vienna on April 13, 1899, and died in New York City on May 20, 1959. The year 1969, then, marks the seventieth anniversary of his birth and the tenth year of his death. The essays which follow are offered not only as a tribute to an irreplaceable friend, colleague, and teacher, but as evidence of the contributors' conviction of the eminence of his work. No special pleading is needed here to support that claim, for it is widely acknowledged that his ideas have had a significant impact on present-day philosophy and phenomenology of the social sciences. In place of either argument or evaluation, I choose to restrict myself to some bi~ graphical information and a fragmentary memoir. * The only child of Johanna and Otto Schutz (an executive in a private bank in Vienna), Alfred attended the Esterhazy Gymnasium in Vienna, an academic high school whose curriculum included eight years of Latin and Greek. He graduated at seventeen - in time to spend one year of service in the Austrian army in the First World War. For bravery at the front on the battlefield in Italy, he was decorated by his country. After the war ended, he entered the University of Vienna, completing a four year curriculum in only two and one half years and receiving his doctorate in Law.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Values and the Scope of Scientific InquiryThe Phenomenology of Epistemic Claims: And Its Bearing on the Essence of Philosophy -- Problems of the Life-World -- The Life-World and the Particular Sub-Worlds -- On the Boundaries of the Social World -- Alfred Schutz on Social Reality and Social Science -- Homo Oeconomicus and His Class Mates -- Toward A Science of Political Economics -- Some Notes on Reality-Orientation in Contemporary Societies -- The Eclipse of Reality -- Alienation in Marx’s Political Economy and Philosophy -- The Problem of Multiple Realities: Alfred Schutz and Robert Musil -- Phenomenology, History, Myth -- The Role of Music in Leonardo’s Paragone -- Alfred Schutz Bibliography.
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    Schlagwort(e): Social sciences ; Sociology.
    Kurzfassung: Foreword -- 1 The Numbers -- 2 Physical Development of the Adolescent -- 3 Sex on the Campus -- 4 Diseases and Health Problems of the Adolescent Student -- 5 Anxiety and Stress -- 6 Depression and Suicide -- 7 Special Problems of the Foreign Student -- 8 Revolt of the Privileged -- 9 The Drug Scene -- 10 Student Wastage -- Appendix Travellers’ Notes.
    Kurzfassung: ADOLESCENCE is an artificial state, created by the demands of complex modem society for further education. Youth is prolonged by the requirements of training, apprenticeship, school, college and university, and those who are better intellectually endowed than others face a time of further education that may last from at least three to six years after leaving school. As such they are privileged by the opportunities they can enjoy-and the student who belongs to the educational elite of today can belong to the social elite of tomorrow's world. These privileged adolescents, however, have much need of un­ derstanding, sympathy, and help through the crises of develop­ ment, be they social, psychological or environmental in cause-because the student of today is the most precious investment for the community' sfuture. Whether it be problems of academic wastage, stress, depression, adjustment to personal relationships or the demands of just simply growing up, the privileged adolescent has a difficult time in contemporary society. If we, as parents, doctors, teachers, taxpayers and adults are responsible for making it any more difficult than it ought to be, by prejudice, lack of understanding or through not offering the right help at the right time, then we bear a terrible responsibility. Society will suffer for the harm it causes its adolescents and there are many who feel, perhaps justifiably, that addiction, promiscuity, suicide, depression and neurosis are symptoms of 'social illness' marked out by individual tragedy.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Foreword1 The Numbers -- 2 Physical Development of the Adolescent -- 3 Sex on the Campus -- 4 Diseases and Health Problems of the Adolescent Student -- 5 Anxiety and Stress -- 6 Depression and Suicide -- 7 Special Problems of the Foreign Student -- 8 Revolt of the Privileged -- 9 The Drug Scene -- 10 Student Wastage -- Appendix Travellers’ Notes.
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    Schlagwort(e): Law ; Private international law. ; Conflict of laws. ; International law. ; Comparative law.
    Kurzfassung: I. Introduction -- II. The President and the Treaty -- The President: Goals and Constraints -- Accumulated Experiences -- Presidential Formulation of Policy -- Preliminary to Success: The American University Speech -- The Harriman Mission -- The President and the Treaty -- Linkage with Domestic Constituencies -- Linkage with Foreign Constituencies -- Conclusions -- III. Decision-Making in the Executive Branch -- The Committee of Principals -- The Arms Control and Disarmament Agency -- The Department of State -- The Atomic Energy Commission -- The Department of Defense -- Conclusions -- IV. The Media and the Treaty -- The Communication Role of the Press -- The Barometer Role of the Press -- The Decoding Role of the Press -- Magazines -- Radio and Television -- Uses of the Press by Decision-Makers -- Summary -- V. Group Articulation and Activity -- Primary and Secondary Goals -- The Activity and Position of the Peace Groups and Their Allies -- The Religious Groups -- The Economic Groups -- Veterans’ Organizations -- Opposition and Patriotic Groups -- The Experts -- The Active Groups -- VI. Public Opinion and the Test Ban Treaty -- Inputs and Responses -- Public Opinion and the Test Ban Treaty -- The Structure of Opinion on Nuclear Testing -- Interest and Apathy -- VII. The Senate: Preliminary Considerations -- Initial Senatorial Reaction -- Executive-Legislative Relations -- The Committee on Foreign Relations -- The Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee -- VIII. The Senate: The Debate and Vote -- The Senate and Public Opinion -- The Senate Debate -- Three Senatorial Approaches to Arms Control -- The Administration and the Senate -- The Senate Vote -- Conclusions -- IX. Conclusions -- Public Opinion and Foreign Policy: Burke Revisited -- Option Management -- Feedback: The Options of the Opposition -- Summary and Conclusions -- Appendix I -- Comparison Between Texts of Treaty Tabled at the Geneva Disarmament Conference on August 27, 1962, and that Signed at Moscow on August 5, 1963 -- Appendix II -- Selected Senate Roll Call Votes.
    Kurzfassung: Eighteen years after the United States presented its plan for the international control of atomic energy to the United Nations, the first major arms control agreement was signed between the United States and the Soviet Union. Including Great Britain, the three major nuclear powers pledged to refrain from nuclear tests in the atmosphere, outer space, and underwater in a treaty negotiated in Moscow within two weeks during the summer of 1963. It was hoped that the treaty would at least discourage those phases of the arms race which required large-yield nuclear explosions in the atmosphere or outer space as well as eliminate further radioactive pollution of the atmos­ phere. In addition, the test ban would discourage, though not eliminate, the development of nuclear weapons by other treaty adherents because the un­ derground testing allowed under the terms of the document would escalate already heavy costs for countries intending to conduct their first nuclear tests. The Kennedy administration expected other agreements to follow the test ban treaty, particularly an agreement to keep outer space free from 1 nuclear warheads and to outlaw underground tests in the near future. But one of the most important anticipated benefits of the treaty was the expected improvement of relations between the United States and the Soviet Union. The treaty was important not only because it was a tangible breakthrough in East-West arms-control negotiations but also because of its implications for domestic and international politics.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: I. IntroductionII. The President and the Treaty -- The President: Goals and Constraints -- Accumulated Experiences -- Presidential Formulation of Policy -- Preliminary to Success: The American University Speech -- The Harriman Mission -- The President and the Treaty -- Linkage with Domestic Constituencies -- Linkage with Foreign Constituencies -- Conclusions -- III. Decision-Making in the Executive Branch -- The Committee of Principals -- The Arms Control and Disarmament Agency -- The Department of State -- The Atomic Energy Commission -- The Department of Defense -- Conclusions -- IV. The Media and the Treaty -- The Communication Role of the Press -- The Barometer Role of the Press -- The Decoding Role of the Press -- Magazines -- Radio and Television -- Uses of the Press by Decision-Makers -- Summary -- V. Group Articulation and Activity -- Primary and Secondary Goals -- The Activity and Position of the Peace Groups and Their Allies -- The Religious Groups -- The Economic Groups -- Veterans’ Organizations -- Opposition and Patriotic Groups -- The Experts -- The Active Groups -- VI. Public Opinion and the Test Ban Treaty -- Inputs and Responses -- Public Opinion and the Test Ban Treaty -- The Structure of Opinion on Nuclear Testing -- Interest and Apathy -- VII. The Senate: Preliminary Considerations -- Initial Senatorial Reaction -- Executive-Legislative Relations -- The Committee on Foreign Relations -- The Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee -- VIII. The Senate: The Debate and Vote -- The Senate and Public Opinion -- The Senate Debate -- Three Senatorial Approaches to Arms Control -- The Administration and the Senate -- The Senate Vote -- Conclusions -- IX. Conclusions -- Public Opinion and Foreign Policy: Burke Revisited -- Option Management -- Feedback: The Options of the Opposition -- Summary and Conclusions -- Appendix I -- Comparison Between Texts of Treaty Tabled at the Geneva Disarmament Conference on August 27, 1962, and that Signed at Moscow on August 5, 1963 -- Appendix II -- Selected Senate Roll Call Votes.
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    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; Ethics
    Kurzfassung: Phenomenology, as one of many ways of philosophizing, can be seen from many perspectives. And, as a body of thought, it can be placed in perspective. The essays in this book clearly show that there is no one way of "doing phenomenology," any more than there is any one way to philosophize. Phenomenology reveals itself as many-faceted, and there is work in this field for many talents. The fact that there are such varied aspects to the study of phenomenology is what puts it in perspective as a rich source of philosophical thought. In the sharing of their various perspectives the authors of these essays discuss the present and future of phenomenology as a philosophical discipline, the important subjects of language, of interpersonal relations, of self­ awakening, of visual and auditory perception and imagination, of ethical education. The names of Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau­ Ponty 100m large in these essays, but Max Scheler's name is also placed in perspective as one of the major phenomenological thinkers, thus far not as weH known in America as he might be. No one claims that the thought of Martin Heidegger is easy to comprehend, especiaHy if immediate "results" are demanded. The difficult essays on Heidegger reflect some of the innate complexities of his thought.
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    Kurzfassung: During the last twenty-five years or so, studies in Thomistic existentialism have repeatedly indicated that the notion of creation played a decisive role in St. Thomas Aquinas' view of existence as an existential act or actus es­ sendi. The importance for metaphysics of this view of existence as act war­ rants an investigation of the relation between creation and actus essendi; for St. Thomas is the only one, in the history of philosophy, to have con­ sidered existence as an act-of-being. This study will be limited to the early works of St. Thomas. By the time of the Summa Contra Gentiles, he had reached the key positions of his metaphysics. And the first fifty-three chap­ ters of the Summa Contra Gentiles were written in Paris before June, 1259; 1 the rest was completed in Italy before 1265. The project was therefore con­ ceived by St. Thomas during the first period of his career. How the notion of creation enabled him to transform the Aristotelian metaphysics of essence into a metaphysics of esse can be seen from three sections of the Summa Contra Gentiles. Although primarily a theological treatise, the Contra Gentiles never­ theless accomplishes a radical metaphysical transformation of Aristotelian­ ism by shifting the whole perspective from esse in actu per formam to actus essendi. Seen from the perspective of existential act as the absolute perfec­ tion, metaphysics is raised to a strictly transcendental plane of consideration.
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    Schlagwort(e): Social sciences ; Sociology.
    Kurzfassung: Selfmanagement as an Integral Political System -- Comment on Dr. Paši?’s Paper -- Discussion -- The Function of the Trade Unions in the Process of Establishing the Structure of the Yugoslav Society on a Basis of Workers’ Selfmanagement -- The Task of the Trade Unions in a System of Workers’ Selfmanagement. Comment on Vidakovi?’s Paper -- Discussion -- Economic Efficiency and Workers’ Selfmanagement -- Does Selfmanagement Approach the Optimum Order? Comments on Professor Kamuši?’s Paper -- The Economic System and Workers’ Selfmanagement in Yugoslavia -- A Descent towards Particulars -- Discussion -- The Director and Workers’ Management -- Comments on Mr. Blum’s Paper -- Discussion -- Problems and Perspectives of Workers’ Selfmanagement in Yugoslavia -- On the Report by R. Supek concerning the Conditions of Selfmanagement -- Discussion.
    Kurzfassung: This book contains the Proceedings of a Conference held on 7-9 January 1970 in Amsterdam on the problems and perspectives of Yugoslav workers' self management. The Yugoslav writers were selected according to the criteria that they are competent in their field and that they have different viewpoints in their assessment of the system. We hope that the threefold purpose of this book will be attained, namely to provide a clearer insight for the Western reader into the Yugoslav system; secondly to confront Yugoslav society with the ques­ tions asked and the criticism voiced here with regard to the practice of workers' selfmanagement; and, lastly, to pay a modest tribute to the 20th anniversary of Yugoslav workers' self management. To be sure, the range of subjects treated in Amsterdam might seem to be rather wide, but one should bear in mind thaI this was unavoidable in the first large-scale confrontation of two different social systems outside Yugoslavia. Although the language used in this book may not always correspond with the official standards, we trust that the published texts will be easily readable for the benevolent reader.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Selfmanagement as an Integral Political SystemComment on Dr. Paši?’s Paper -- Discussion -- The Function of the Trade Unions in the Process of Establishing the Structure of the Yugoslav Society on a Basis of Workers’ Selfmanagement -- The Task of the Trade Unions in a System of Workers’ Selfmanagement. Comment on Vidakovi?’s Paper -- Discussion -- Economic Efficiency and Workers’ Selfmanagement -- Does Selfmanagement Approach the Optimum Order? Comments on Professor Kamuši?’s Paper -- The Economic System and Workers’ Selfmanagement in Yugoslavia -- A Descent towards Particulars -- Discussion -- The Director and Workers’ Management -- Comments on Mr. Blum’s Paper -- Discussion -- Problems and Perspectives of Workers’ Selfmanagement in Yugoslavia -- On the Report by R. Supek concerning the Conditions of Selfmanagement -- Discussion.
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    ISBN: 9789401750684
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    Schlagwort(e): Law ; International law.
    Kurzfassung: General Part -- Special Part -- Summary and Final Remarks.
    Kurzfassung: This study is based on original Russian sources, due atten­ tion being paid to some authoritative views advanced by foreign lawyers. Leaving aside the essentials of the work in the hope that they will speak for themselves; I should like to make some prelim­ inary remarks regarding the linguistic and other formal aspects. First of all it should be noted that many of the Soviet laws have already been translated into English either in the USSR itself or in Western countries. This fact is fully reflected in the bibliographical survey at the end of this study. Some laws have been translated both in the Soviet Union and abroad, as for instance the Fundamentals of Soviet Civil Legislation. In such a case I have used the translation made in the USSR even though linguistically it may be inferior to the translation made in the West. The author has translated only those legal provi­ sions of which no English translation was available. For transliteration, I have used the system of the Library of Congress of the USA without its diacritical marks. Further, a word should be said about the references in the notes. They are very brief and consist of the surnames of the authors concerned and if necessary an additional element, e. g.
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    ISBN: 9789401031653
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    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy of mind. ; Self. ; Ethics. ; Philosophy.
    Kurzfassung: one: Introduction and Method -- I. The Subjective Digression -- II. A Synthetic Method for the Study of Empirical Ontology -- two: Nature -- III. Formal Materialism: The New Version -- IV. Full Concreteness and the Re-materialization of Matter -- V. A Material Theory of Reference -- VI. How Abstract Things Survive -- three: Human Nature -- VII. Artifactualism -- VIII. The Ambivalence of Aggression and the Moralization of Man -- IX. Human Nature and Institutions -- X. Cultural Conditioning -- four: The Limits of Nature -- XI. Spirit as a Property of Matter -- XII. A Religion for the New Materialism -- XIII. God -- References.
    Kurzfassung: A wholly new theory of matter has been advanced in the last half century by modern physics, but there has been no new theory of ma­ terialism to match it. The occurrence of a revolution of such magni­ tude in science will have to be understood as calling for a corresponding one in philosophy. The present work is an attempt to make a start in that direction. Grateful acknowledgment is hereby made to the Editors of the fol­ lowing journals for permission to reprint articles which first appeared in their pages: to Darshana for "Human Nature and Institutions"; to Diogenes for "Full Concreteness and the Re-Materialization of Matter"; to Perspectives in Biology and Medicine for "The Ambiva­ lence of Aggression and the Moralization of Man"; to Philosophy and Phenomenological Research for "Formal Materialism Reconfirmed" (which appears here revised and extended as "Formal Materialism: The New Version"), and for "Artifactualism: The Origin of Man and His Tools"; to Philosophy Today for "How Abstract Objects Survive"; to Religious Studies for "A Religion for the New Materialism"; and to Tulane Studies in PhilosoPhy for "A Material Theory of Reference. " PART ONE INTRODUCTION AND METHOD CHAPTER I THE SUBJECTIVE DIGRESSION Every philosophy endeavors to be as comprehensive as possible, and when philosophers speak they do so for the whole world.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: one: Introduction and MethodI. The Subjective Digression -- II. A Synthetic Method for the Study of Empirical Ontology -- two: Nature -- III. Formal Materialism: The New Version -- IV. Full Concreteness and the Re-materialization of Matter -- V. A Material Theory of Reference -- VI. How Abstract Things Survive -- three: Human Nature -- VII. Artifactualism -- VIII. The Ambivalence of Aggression and the Moralization of Man -- IX. Human Nature and Institutions -- X. Cultural Conditioning -- four: The Limits of Nature -- XI. Spirit as a Property of Matter -- XII. A Religion for the New Materialism -- XIII. God -- References.
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    ISBN: 9789401031707
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    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy ; Political science—Philosophy. ; History. ; Sociology.
    Kurzfassung: Society and History — the Repudiation of the Eighteenth Century -- The Theory of the State “Legitimacy, Sovereignty, Authority” -- The July Monarchy -- International Relations — Pacifist Cosmopolitanism or Militant Nationalism -- The Economy — Total Organization Not Equal Distribution -- State and Culture -- Conclusion.
    Kurzfassung: There exists an extensive literature on the history of the Saint­ Simonian movement as well as on various phases of Saint-Simo­ nian economic, literary, aesthetic, feminist, and pacifist thought and activity. However, until the first edition of the present work, no larger study had undertaken an examination of the important topic of the political thought of the Saint-Simonians. This book attempts a systematic analysis of the political ideas of the Saint­ Simonians in the crucial years between 1828 and 1832 during which the Saint-Simonians, briefly organized as a well structured movement, formulated the diverse ideas of their master into a systematic doctrine. These were also the years of the greatest influence of the Saint-Simonians on the European public. After 1832 the Saint-Simonian movement dissolved into an informal fellowship of likeminded individuals and the tightly knit Saint­ Simonian doctrine into a set of loosely related ideas. This study uses as its main sources the rich collection of lectures, sermons, pamphlets, and newspapers published by the Saint-Simonians between 1828 and 1832. Except for minor corrections and an expanded bibliography, the present second edition is identical with the first. I have purposely eliminated the phrase, "A Chapter in the Intellectual History of Totalitarianism," from the subtitle.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Society and History - the Repudiation of the Eighteenth CenturyThe Theory of the State “Legitimacy, Sovereignty, Authority” -- The July Monarchy -- International Relations - Pacifist Cosmopolitanism or Militant Nationalism -- The Economy - Total Organization Not Equal Distribution -- State and Culture -- Conclusion.
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    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy, modern ; Philosophy.
    Kurzfassung: List of Contents -- The Nature of the present Crisis -- The Functionalistic Alternative or the Alternative of the Status Quo -- The Existential Alternative -- The Dialectical Alternative -- Philosophy as a Representation of the Nature of Truth -- 1. General Observations -- 2. The Historical Nature of Philosophy -- 3. The Anthropological Character of Philosophical Projects -- 4. The Systematic Aspect of the History of Philosophy as the Mirror of Human Truth -- The Existential Character of Philosophy and the Problem of Authentic Existence -- Conclusion.
    Kurzfassung: The function of philosophy may be circumscribed as consisting in ma­ king a keen analysis of the peculiar nature of the crisis-situation, as it has existed among men throughout the centuries of human history, and as it manifested itself in definite ways at the various stages of this his­ tory. That is to say, philosophy may be regarded as the discipline which, again and again, will have to determine the authenticity of man's ex­ istence in the light of the changing conditions of life, i. e. , man's chang­ ing needs and interests. Fundamentally, these needs may be regarded as being of a material, an intellectual, an aesthetical and a spiritual kind. On the grounds of the crisis, which inevitably exists among men on ac­ count of the controversial nature of their various truth-perspectives, as they are postulated on a personal level, in the sciences, in history, in the fine arts and in theology, man creates and re-creates the goods of civilization and the cultural values. The task of philosophy consists then in making an ever new assessment of man's changing needs, in­ terests and aspirations on the basis of the specific conflicts and prob­ lems with which man wrestles at a certain historical stage. It is in this way that the important philosophical systems were constructed, which we still admire to-day.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: List of ContentsThe Nature of the present Crisis -- The Functionalistic Alternative or the Alternative of the Status Quo -- The Existential Alternative -- The Dialectical Alternative -- Philosophy as a Representation of the Nature of Truth -- 1. General Observations -- 2. The Historical Nature of Philosophy -- 3. The Anthropological Character of Philosophical Projects -- 4. The Systematic Aspect of the History of Philosophy as the Mirror of Human Truth -- The Existential Character of Philosophy and the Problem of Authentic Existence -- Conclusion.
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    Schlagwort(e): Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Kurzfassung: 1. Automobile Electrical Systems -- 2. The Starting System -- 3. The Charging System -- 4. Ignition System Principles -- 5. Coil and Other Ignition Systems -- 6. The Magneto -- 7. The Sparking Plug -- 8. The Automobile Battery -- 9. The Lighting System -- 10. Automobile Electrical Instruments -- 11. Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment -- 12. Wiring and Installation -- 13. Later Developments in Electrical Equipment.
    Kurzfassung: The necessity for a reprint of the previous edition of this Manual has afforded an opportunity of bringing the information in certain parts of the book up to date, by the addition of a new Chapter 13 which deals with the more important developments that have occurred in the interim. This method has been adopted in order to simplify and to expedite the preparation of the present edition. As with the other Manuals of the Series, the elementary method of treatment of the subject has been retained, but where considered necessary some theoretical aspects are discussed. The previous edition has been checked and where desirable certain minor altera­ tions and improvements have been made in order to clarify the text. There have been several important developments in electrical components and wiring methods since the last edition, the more interesting of which have included the wider use of electronics in the design and construction of certain automobile parts. Examples of these are the use of transistors, diodes and printed circuits on flat and flexible bases, notably for instrument panels, while minia­ turized versions of printed circuits are finding wider applications in automobile components, e.g. for alternator voltage control units. In order to assist the non-technical reader, for whom these Manuals were originally intended, a brief outline of the theory and applications of diodes and transistors has been included to help him to understand the circuits using these modern components.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1. Automobile Electrical Systems2. The Starting System -- 3. The Charging System -- 4. Ignition System Principles -- 5. Coil and Other Ignition Systems -- 6. The Magneto -- 7. The Sparking Plug -- 8. The Automobile Battery -- 9. The Lighting System -- 10. Automobile Electrical Instruments -- 11. Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment -- 12. Wiring and Installation -- 13. Later Developments in Electrical Equipment.
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    Serie: World Academy of Art and Science
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    Schlagwort(e): Humanities ; Religion (General) ; Religion.
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    Schlagwort(e): History
    Kurzfassung: I. Social and Religious Disillusionment of the Age 1850–1900 -- a. Literature: A Reflection of Social and Political Currents -- b. Disillusionment in the Official Church -- II. Lord Radstock and the Religious Revival in Russia’s Upper Classes -- III. Radstockism and Pashkovism in Russian Literature of the Nineteenth Century -- a. Dostoevskij and Zasetskaja -- b. Prince Meshcherskij -- c. Leskov and Peuker -- d. Ward de Charrière -- e. Tolstoj -- f. Boborykin -- IV. Pashkovism: Diffusion Among the Masses and Persecution -- a. Pobedonostev and Anti-Pashkovism -- b. Exile and Persecution -- c. Disintegration and Decline of Pashkovism.
    Kurzfassung: My research in the intellectual and spiritual sphere of nineteenth­ century Russia revealed that ever since the penetration of the fashion­ able anti-ecclesiastical views of the Encyclopedists into Russia, the aristocrats had grown indifferent to religion. The spiritual vacuum created as a result of such conditions could not last, however, for a prolonged period of time; least of all during the decades following the r860's when Russia's moral, socio-political, and religious problems were most acute. The subsequent quest for salvation and the general religious inquiry among Russia's elite, as they were known in the West, manifested itself chiefly in the writings of such profound religious and philosophical thinkers as V. Solov'ev, K. Leont'ev, N. Fedorov, Dos­ toevskij, and Tolstoj. They constitute, however, only a fraction of those tormented by the longing for religious truth and guidance in an age of transition and uncertainty. There existed among Russia's aristocracy in the second half of the nineteenth century a widespread socio-religious movement known as Radstockism or Pashkovism, which aimed for a religious renovation and with it a transformation of Russia on an ethical and moral basis. These aristocrats were men and women who in their youth were in­ different to all faith, but who had never abandoned the search for a solution to their own and to Russia's problems. The solution to these problems they believed to be based on moral and religious principles found in Evangelical Christianity.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: I. Social and Religious Disillusionment of the Age 1850-1900a. Literature: A Reflection of Social and Political Currents -- b. Disillusionment in the Official Church -- II. Lord Radstock and the Religious Revival in Russia’s Upper Classes -- III. Radstockism and Pashkovism in Russian Literature of the Nineteenth Century -- a. Dostoevskij and Zasetskaja -- b. Prince Meshcherskij -- c. Leskov and Peuker -- d. Ward de Charrière -- e. Tolstoj -- f. Boborykin -- IV. Pashkovism: Diffusion Among the Masses and Persecution -- a. Pobedonostev and Anti-Pashkovism -- b. Exile and Persecution -- c. Disintegration and Decline of Pashkovism.
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