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    Inscriptions latines adressées par M. Engelhardt

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    Renier Léon. Inscriptions latines adressées par M. Engelhardt. In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 14ᵉ année, 1870. pp. 152-154

    Les inscriptions de Troesmis (Mœsie inférieure) transmises par M. Engelhardt

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    Renier Léon. Les inscriptions de Troesmis (Mœsie inférieure) transmises par M. Engelhardt. In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 9ᵉ année, 1865. pp. 263-307

    Engelhardt, Infant (Death, 1897-09-25)

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    Address: 2611 Vine St.Age at death: 1 da.Pg 87/335/1897/MW S/City/Dr. J. C. Miller/C. Engelhardt/Spring GroveOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'EN-ERNST, M'

    Engelhardt, Infant (Death, 1898-06-30)

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    Address: 2611 Vine St.Age at death: 11 days394/Pg 60/1898/F W W/Cinti, Ohio/Dr. Isaac C. Miller/Charles Engelhardt(Father)/Spring Grove Cem.Original record filed in drawer labeled 'EN-ERNST, M'

    Facile access to silyl-functionalized N-heterocyclic olefins with HSiCl3

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    Ghadwal R, Reichmann SO, Engelhardt F, Andrada DM, Frenking G. Facile access to silyl-functionalized N-heterocyclic olefins with HSiCl3. Chemical Communications. 2013;49(82): 9440.N-heterocyclic olefins (NHOs), IPrCH2 (1) and SIPrCH2 (2) (IPrCH2 = {N(2,6-iPr2C6H3)CH}2CCH2 and SIPrCH2 = {N(2,6-iPr2C6H3)CH2}2CCH2), react with HSiCl3 and afford IPrCH(SiHCl2) (3) and SIPrCH(SiHCl2) (4), respectively. Compounds 3 and 4 have been isolated in almost quantitative yield. Interestingly, treatment of the silylene IPr·SiCl2 with 1 also affords 3, where silylene insertion into a C–H bond is observed. Computational analysis shows a high energy barrier for silylene insertion, therefore a protonation–deprotonation mechanism is more likely

    Replication Data for: Observational Equivalence in Explaining Attitude Change: Have White Racial Attitudes Genuinely Changed?

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    Understanding when and why White racial attitudes change is important for understanding their politics. Critically, surveys reveal Whites’ views of Black Americans are changing recently, an important result given conventional wisdom that these are stable orientations. I test four possible explanations for these shifting views: genuine attitude change, social desirability, partisan expressive responding, and changing racial attitude measure performance. Importantly, these explanations produce observationally equivalent survey toplines. To adjudicate between them I use the measurement equivalence framework and examine how Whites answer the racial resentment measure. Evidence from multi-group confirmatory factor analysis models supports genuine attitude change. Substantively, this suggests these changes may have important political implications. Methodologically, it suggests partisan expressive responding may have limits, indicates social desirability pressures have not changed how Whites answer at least one racial attitude measure, and offers additional validity evidence for the racial resentment measure

    Über den Werkzeugkasten hinausgehen: Soziale Bewegungsforschung aus einem materialistisch dialektischen Blickwinkel

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    Moore M, Engelhardt A. Moving Beyond the Toolbox: Providing Social Movement Studies with a Materialist Dialectical Lens. Momentum Quarterly - Journal for Societal Progress. 2017;6(4):271-289

    H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr. interprete di Kant. A proposito di libertà e suicidio

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    This paper investigates the critical interpretation that Hugo Tristram Engelhardt Jr. gives of Kantian ethics: on the one hand Engelhardt relies on it and in particular on the principle of autonomy, on the other hand he criticizes the Kantian justification of freedom. From this different interpretation of freedom of will derives a different way of conceiving some fundamental concepts, including those of person and dignity (Würde). These concepts are now reinterpreted in a purely subjectivistic sense (i.e. according to an individualistic, not transcendental subjectivity), and therefore in an inevitably anti-Kantian sense. Similarly, Engelhardt's justification of suicide and assisted suicide stand in opposition to Kant's view
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