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Rüdiger Bubnerinuously improving on what is so relevant to customers and their success. When I asked various leaders in an organization what quality meant to them, they immediately responded with “Quality is all about defects.” I had one executive who offered to stop releasing on all product lines and assign ever
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Herman Leyology of the social world. In so doing, the essay addresses the rather narrow scholarly question, If Merleau-Ponty had written a phenomenology of law, what would it have looked like? But this scholarly enterprise, although impeccable in itself, is also transcended by a more complicated concern for a
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CERE
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The Scholar, The Liberal Ideal, and the Philosophy of Sciencef Europe and the world. At the end of World War II, this Senator of the Kingdom of Italy and Minister of Public Instruction, owing to his age, refused the request of Albert Einstein and others to offer himself for the leadership of a war-weary, war-torn Italy. Croce’s whole life might be seen as an
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Conceptual Analysis and Scientific Theory in Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature (With Special Reference towe all of a sudden light upon a section entitled ‘The Estrangement between Science and Philosophy’.. Prior to this, the reader has been taken through the properties of the refraction and reflection and propagation of light, lenses, mirrors, rays of light, angles of incidence, image formation, and so
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发表于 2025-3-28 11:33:06
A Comment on Buchdahl’s ‘Conceptual Analysis and Scientific Theory In Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature (difficult part of the work and “requires a detailed, paragraph-by-paragraph commentary by one as much versed in physical science and its history as in Hegelian concepts” (p. xviii). Fortunately for us, Gerd Buchdahl is just such a one. His lucid and subtle comments illuminate what are indeed very da