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1. Grazer Philosophische Studien: Volume > 11
Alfred Schramm Weitere Betrachtungen Zu Imre Lakatos
2. Grazer Philosophische Studien: Volume > 24
G. Kreisel Wolfgang Stegmüller und Matthias Varga Von Kibed: Strukturtypen der Logik
3. Grazer Philosophische Studien: Volume > 24
Manfred Stöckler Bruce R. Wheaton: The Tiger and the Sark. Empirical Roots of Wave-Particle Dualism
4. Grazer Philosophische Studien: Volume > 24
H.G. Zilian Frag Nie, Wem Die Stunde Schlägt: Derek Parfit: Reasons and Persons
5. Grazer Philosophische Studien: Volume > 24
U. Steinvorth Alan Ryan: Property and Political Theory
6. Grazer Philosophische Studien: Volume > 39
Matthias Varga von Kibéd, Elke Brendel The Liar: An Essay on Truth and Circularity
7. Grazer Philosophische Studien: Volume > 4
Kurt Weinke Moralsprache und Moralität: Zu Thesen der sprachanalytischen Ethik
8. Grazer Philosophische Studien: Volume > 41
Thomas E. Uebel Arbeit Am ,Unterbau' Der Wissenschaftlichen Weltauffassung
9. Grazer Philosophische Studien: Volume > 6
Joachim Pfarr Bernulf Kanitscheider: Vom absoluten Raum zur dynamischen Geometrie
10. Grazer Philosophische Studien: Volume > 6
Hubert Schleichert Friedrich Waismann: Philosophical Papers
11. Grazer Philosophische Studien: Volume > 6
Wolfgang Balzer R.S. Cohen/C.A. Hooker/A.C. Michalos/J.W. Van Evra (eds.): Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. XXXII: Proceedings of the 1974 Biennial Meeting Philosophy of Science Association
12. Grazer Philosophische Studien: Volume > 6
Karel Berka Gottlob Frege: Nachgelassene Schriften und wissenschaftlicher Briefwechsel. 2. Band: Wissenschaftlicher Briefwechsel. Hrsg., bearbeitet, eingeleitet und mit Anmerkungen versehen von Gottfried Gabriel, Hans Hermes, Friedrich Kambartel, Christian Thiel und Albert Veraart: Zwei Beiträge Zur Frege-Forschung
13. Grazer Philosophische Studien: Volume > 6
Karl Bormann Wolfgang Röd: Die Philosophie der Antike 1: Von Thales bis Demokrit
14. Grazer Philosophische Studien: Volume > 9
Wolfgang Lenzen Belief and Probability
15. Grazer Philosophische Studien: Volume > 9
Alfred Bohnen Die Vernunft Vor Dem Skeptiker
16. Studia Phaenomenologica: Volume > 9
Enrico Vicinelli Polucci Henry-Studien in Italien
17. Studia Phaenomenologica: Volume > 5
Gabriel Cercel Der frühe Philosophiebegriff Martin Heideggers im Lichte neuerer Dokumente und Interpretationen
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The last decades brought along an increasing historical approach to Heidegger’s thinking in the form of biographical research and ideological critique, also philosophical historiography and history of concepts. A consequence of this process is the rediscovery of the young Heidegger, following a long period of considering Heidegger the author of a single book and many other attempts at revising its approach. The present article identifies first the two general tendencies of research. 1. The shift of the interest from the canonical texts to minor texts and historical documents. 2. The temporal regress, first to the Marburg courses,than to the Freiburg lectures and the Habilitationsschrift. The books discussed by the article shed light on the latest step of this process, that of the growing shift of interest towards Heidegger’s formation years: the religious background in Meßkirch and his studies of theology, philosophy, mathematics and natural sciences in Freiburg.
18. Studia Phaenomenologica: Volume > 5
Larisa Cercel Hermeneutik des Übersetzens: Heidegger, Gadamer und die Translationswissenschaft
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This article attempts to start an interdisciplinary dialogue, dealing with the different approaches on translation coming from philosophy and translation studies. The article argues that, despite many efforts of describing the phenomenon of translation from the point of view of linguistics, theory of literature and communication sciences, it is only the hermeneutical perspective that is able to interpret this phenomenon starting from itself and thus to reach to a comprehensive understanding of it. Hermeneutical reflections on translating came both from the hermeneutic philosophy (F. E. D. Schleiermacher, M. Heidegger, H.-G. Gadamer, P. Ricoeur) and from the translation studies (F. Paepcke, R. Stolze in Germany, H. Meschonnic, A. Bermann and J.-R. Ladmiralin France, G. Steiner in the Anglo-American area). However these two orientations have not, so far, entered into a dialogue. It is only these latest three books discussed in the present article that offer the premises of bringing closer the two hermeneutical traditions which developed so far in a parallel fashion, thus setting a starting point for discussing upon a general hermeneutical “theory” of translation.