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Peirce, Leibniz and Infinitesimals
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Language and Meaning in Heideggers’ Being and Time
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Man as Atlas
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For a New Pragmatics
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Logos: Technology, Philology, and History
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Albert Schweitzer’s “Other Thought”:
Fortune Obligates
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On How Some Adverbs Work
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Nature and Human Artifact
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The Faces of Man
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Scientific Knowledge and Man’s Evolution
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Humanism, Technics, Professional Ethics
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Limits of the Scientific Method in the Study of Man
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John L. Austin and Traditional Philosoph
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On the Concept of a “Domain of Praxis”
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The Necessity Today of the Philosophy of Nature
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The Future of Philosphy
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Why is the “Clerk” More Responsible?
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Technology and the Antinomies of Freedom
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The Scientific Method in Literary Criticism:
A Forgotten Classic: Hume‘s “Of the Standard of Taste”
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