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Review: Arthur W. Burks, The Presupposition Theory of Induction; Arthur W. Burks, On the Presuppositions of Induction (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (2): 314-316. 1968.
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Eduard winter und Maria winter: Der bolzanokreis 1824-1833 in briefen Von Anna Hoffmann, Michael Josef fesl, Franz Schneider und Franz prihonský (review)Studia Leibnitiana 4 (n/a): 146. 1972.
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Argument-Sonderband, 160 Aristotle, 34 Asia, 144 Assagioli, R., 138,215In Robert Lafaille & Stephen Fulder (eds.), Towards a new science of health, Routledge. pp. 208. 1993.
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13Review: Bimal Krishna Matilal, Epistemology, Logic, and Grammar in Indian Philosophical Analysis (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (4): 578-579. 1975.
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17Review: J. F. Staal, Negation and the Law of Contradiction in Indian Thought: A Comparative Study (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (4): 575-575. 1970.
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Review: Arthur W. Burks, Dispositional Statements (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (2): 313-314. 1968.
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20Review: Bimal Krishna Matilal, The Navya-Nyaya Doctrine of Negation. The Semantics and Ontology of Negative Statements in Navya-Nyaya Philosophy (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (3): 445-447. 1975.
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12The Navya-Nyāya Doctrine of Negation. The Semantics and Ontology of Negative Statements in Navya-Nyāya PhilosophyJournal of Symbolic Logic 40 (3): 445-447. 1975.
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29Konrad Marc-Wogau. Bemerkungen zum Begriff “Sinnesdatum” in der Diskussion der letzten Jahre. Theoria , Bd. 16 , S. 63–74. - Justus Hartnack. A note on existence. Remarks on Professor Konrad Marc-Wogau's “Bemerkungen zum Begriff ‘Sinnesdatum’ in der Diskussion der letzten Jahre” . Theoria , Bd. 16 , S. 247–248. - Konrad Marc-Wogau. Bemerkung zum Ausdruck “existiert.” Antwort auf die Bemerkungen von Justus Hartnack. Theoria , Bd. 16 , S. 249–250 (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (4): 673. 1971.
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18Hugo Bergmann. Probleme des Existenzbegriffes. Theoria , Bd. 16 , S. 21–35Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (4): 672-673. 1971.
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12Definitions of the Concept Vyāpti According to GaṅgesaJournal of Symbolic Logic 33 (4): 605-605. 1968.
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25Bolzano, the Prescient EncyclopedistGrazer Philosophische Studien 53 (1): 13-32. 1997.In his Wissenschaftslehre Bernard Bolzano tried to lay down a logically satisfactory foundation of mathematics and theory of probability. Thereby he became aware of the distinction between the actual thoughts and judgments of human beings, their linguistic expressions and the abstract propositions {Sätze an sich) and their components (Vorstellungen an sich). This ontological distinction is fundamental in Bolzano's thinking paired with a universal world view in the sense that philosophy, mathemat…Read more
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28Arthur W. Burks. The presupposition theory of induction. Philosophy of science, vol. 20 , pp. 177–197. - Arthur W. Burks. On the presuppositions of induction. The review of metaphysics, vol. 8 no. 4 , pp. 574–611 (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (2): 314-316. 1968.
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12Arthur W. Burks. Dispositional statements. Philosophy of science, vol. 22 , pp. 175–193Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (2): 313-314. 1968.
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6@stephanjoubert: Tweeting the gospel aphoristicallyHTS Theological Studies 77 (4). 2021.This contribution focusses on some of the digital theological expressions of Stephan Joubert from an auto-ethnographic angle. Orientating from a practical theology perspective, I have chosen the social media platform Twitter, and more specifically the @stephanjoubert domain, as source to chart some significant tweet expressions for the purpose of describing the character and value of an aphoristic theology. In order to do so, I have used some randomly selected tweets of Stephan Joubert, spanning…Read more
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22Jan Hendrik van den Berg Answers Some QuestionsJanus Head 10 (2): 377-383. 2008.In this interview with Jan Hendrik van den Berg, the Dutch phenomenologist and psychiatrist addresses the origins of his work, his most significant influences, and the purpose of metabletic phenomenology in the modern age. In the course of the interview. Dr. Van den Berg provides a basic overview of his work, and highlights the central finding of his metabletic analyses: a loss of wonder before nature, which results from the more fundamental loss of genuine spirituality in the modern world.
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3Tweeting God: Notes on articulating a Twitter theologyHTS Theological Studies 75 (4): 1-7. 2019.As part of the search for relevant and contextual articulations of theology, this article provides an overview of a comprehensive research project that explored, described and analysed Christian motifs on Twitter. Based on the brief overview of the project, perspectives for the formulation of a Twitter theology are presented from a practical theological orientation. Two central markers are indicated and described as primary drivers of a Twitter theology: the first marker places its focus on the …Read more
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33The Development of Modern DeismZeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 71 (4): 335-356. 2019.