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  1. Thales and Anaximander

    This chapter shows how, whereas Thales was an inspiration for both Nietzsche’s conception of the will to power and his view that philosophy—driven by...
    Chapter 2023
  2. Decision making on organ donation: the dilemmas of relatives of potential brain dead donors

    Background

    This article is part of a study to gain insight into the decision-making process by looking at the views of the relatives of potential...

    Jack de Groot, Maria van Hoek, ... Evert van Leeuwen in BMC Medical Ethics
    Article Open access 17 September 2015
  3. Drug Addiction and Criminal Responsibility

    Recent studies reveal some of the neurophysiological mechanisms involved in drug addiction. This prompts some theorists to claim that drug addiction...
    Jeanette Kennett, Nicole A. Vincent, Anke Snoek in Handbook of Neuroethics
    Reference work entry 2015
  4. The Confines of Stakeholder Management: Evidence from the Dutch Manufacturing Sector

    Stakeholder theory is a pertinent example of a framework that has been stretched over many conceptual contexts and that has been applied to a wide...

    Pursey P. M. A. R. Heugens, Hans (Johannes) van Oosterhout in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 01 November 2002
  5. Multidisciplinary Context of Sociology and Social Psychology

    When one examines the vast literature of the fields of sociology and social psychology after World War II—areas where even the most universal and...
    Bedrich Baumann in Imaginative Participation
    Chapter 1975
  6. Husserls Bemerkungen zu den Werken Pfänders

    Husserls Interesse an Pfänders Phänomenologie erschöpfte sich durchaus nicht in den bisher angeführten kommentierenden und mehr oder weniger...
    Chapter 1973
  7. “Homecoming” “Re-Collection”

    In “ ‘Homecoming’ ” and “ ‘Re-collection’ ” we find fully elaborated the conception of poetizing that was discernible already under a different...
    William J. Richardson in Heidegger
    Chapter 1963
  8. Aristotle

    During the Middle Ages, Aristotle’s ἐνργ εια, which for him still guarded traces of the original experience of Being as non- concealment, is...
    William J. Richardson in Heidegger
    Chapter 1963
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