He described these procedures in " Ueber eine neue Methode der Staphylorrhaphie " ( 1875 ), and " Vorstellung eines falle von Staphyloplastik " ( 1886 ).
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Bolzano explains that this change, in your mind, is essentially a simple idea ( " Vorstellung " ), like, this smell ( of this particular rose ).
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Some see the argument as based on Kant's conclusions that our representation ( " Vorstellung " ) of space and time is an " a priori " intuition.
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The Kantian thesis claims that in order for the subject to have any experience at all, then it must be bounded by these forms of presentations ( " Vorstellung " ).
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Aus der Vorstellung der allseitigen Kontinuit�t der in einer Totalit�t enthaltenen L�sungen entwickelt sich diejenige der Unabh�ngigkeit ihrer gegenseitigen Lage von dem System der gebrauchten Variabeln, insofern durch Transformation neue Variabeln an ihre Stelle treten k�nnen.
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The philosophical reflections are inspired by the world of ideas of Schopenhauer, namely " Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung ", as well as Kierkegaard's interpretations of the fall of man.
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An empirical or an " a posteriori " concept is a general representation ( " Vorstellung " ) or non-specific thought of that which is common to several specific perceived objects ( Logic, I, 1 ., ?, Note 1)
18.
Auf diese Zahl, bei der Vorstellung des Bundesrechnungshofsberichtes 2006 angesprochen, antwortete der aktuelle Pr�sident des Bundesrechnungshofes jedoch, er k�nne die Zahl in keiner Weise nachvollziehen, er halte die Sch�tzung des BdSt f�r unseri�s, da dieser seine Berechnungsgrundlagen nicht ver�ffentlichte, und der Bundesrechnungshof gehe von ca . 2, 2 Milliarden aus.
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While under the influence of Hegel's distinction between " Vorstellung " and " Begriff ", Strauss had already conceived the ideas found in his two principal theological works : " Das Leben Jesu " ( Life of Jesus ) and " Christliche Glaubenslehre " ( Christian Dogma ).
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If you ever look at his " Notebooks " you will see, amongst other things, that he was influenced in some measure by German idealist philosophy, particularly the work of Arthur Schopenhauer, whose greatest book advances the proposition that " Die Welt ist meine Vorstellung "-the world is my idea.