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    Das Tragische / von Max Neumann

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    DAS TRAGISCHE / VON MAX NEUMANN Das Tragische / von Max Neumann (1) Cover (1) Title page (3) Titelseite (5) Widmung (7) Vorwort (9) Verzeichniß der in der Abhandlung erwähnten Schriftsteller. (11) Druckvermerk (14) Vorwort (15) Inhalt. (17) Eingang. (21) I. Theil. Das Tragische in der einfachen Menschengröße. (31) I. Tragik des nur unsittlichen Menschen. (36) II. Tragik des alltäglichen Menschen. (50) III. Das Tragische in der einfachen Geistesgröße des Menschen. (55) IV. Das Tragische in der einfachen Gefühlsgröße des Menschen. (110) a. Tragik der Gefühlsgrößen selbst. (111) b. Tragik dieser Gefühlsgrößen im Kampfe mit den ihnen ... (199) c. Einwirkung der Art des Unterganges der Gefühlsgröße ... (305) II. Theil Das Tragische in der erhöhten Menschengröße. (329) I. Tragik der menschheitlichen Größe des Menschen. (331) II. Tragik des Kampfes zwischen der menschheitlichen Größe und ... (374) III. Tragik der Menschheits-Größe des Menschen. (392) IV. Tragische Kraft der naiven und sentimentalischen Dichtung. (404) Verzeichniß derb in der Abhandlung erwähnten Schriftsteller. (419

    Der Avatar Max als virtuelles Phänomen

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    Wachsmuth I. Der Avatar Max als virtuelles Phänomen. In: Esselborn H, ed. Ordnung und Kontingenz: Das kybernetische Modell in den Künsten. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann; 2009: 58-66

    Max Naumann with unidentified soldiers, some on horseback Military; Portraits Groups

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    Verso: Correspondence from Max Neumann to Frau Dr. PhilippDigital Image1875-193

    Max Hellmut Neumann , Cervantes in Frankreich, 1582-1910.

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    Bertrand J.-J.-A. Max Hellmut Neumann , Cervantes in Frankreich, 1582-1910. . In: Bulletin Hispanique, tome 32, n°4, 1930. pp. 426-428

    Max Hellmut Neumann , Cervantes in Frankreich, 1582-1910.

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    Bertrand J.-J.-A. Max Hellmut Neumann , Cervantes in Frankreich, 1582-1910. . In: Bulletin Hispanique, tome 32, n°4, 1930. pp. 426-428

    (Never) Mind your p's and q's: Von Neumann versus Jordan on the Foundations of Quantum Theory

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    In early 1927, Pascual Jordan (1927b) published his version of what came to be known as the Dirac-Jordan statistical transformation theory. Later that year and partly in response to Jordan, John von Neumann (1927a) published the modern Hilbert space formalism of quantum mechanics. Central to both formalisms are expressions for conditional probabilities of finding some value for one quantity given the value of another. Beyond that Jordan and von Neumann had very different views about the appropriate formulation of problems in the new theory. For Jordan, unable to let go of the analogy to classical mechanics, the solution of such problems required the identification of sets of canonically conjugate variables, i.e., p’s and q’s. Jordan (1927e) ran into serious difficulties when he tried to extend his approach from quantities with fully continuous spectra to those with wholly or partly discrete spectra. For von Neumann, not constrained by the analogy to classical physics and aware of the daunting mathematical difficulties facing the approach of Jordan (and, for that matter, Dirac (1927)), the solution of a problem in the new quantum mechanics required only the identification of a maximal set of commuting operators with simultaneous eigenstates. He had no need for p’s and q’s. Related to their disagreement about the appropriate general formalism for the new theory, Jordan and von Neumann stated the characteristic new rules for probabilities in quantum mechanics somewhat differently. Jordan (1927b) was the first to state those rules in full generality, von Neumann (1927a) rephrased them and then sought to derive them from more basic considerations (von Neumann, 1927b). In this paper we reconstruct the central arguments of these 1927 papers by Jordan and von Neumann and of a paper on Jordan’s approach by Hilbert, von Neumann, and Nordheim (1928). We highlight those elements in these papers that bring out the gradual loosening of the ties between the new quantum formalism and classical mechanics

    Enseñanza de la escritura de Max Aub: comprensión y memoria

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    Este texto analiza a obra testimonial de Max Aub sobre su experiencia en los campos de concentración en Francia desde una perspectiva de discursos comparados. Para destacar las estrategias de la escritura del autor recuperables por otros proyectos discursivos que persigan la sensibilización y la denuncia a través del cruce entre la comunicación y la éticaThis text analyses the testimonial work of Max Aub about his experience in the French concentration camps in France from comparative discourses approach. It emphasizes the writing strategies used by the author useful for other awareness and denounce discourses through the dialogue among communication and ethic

    Max Brooks literary reading flier

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    2012 Bismarck State College Visiting Writers Series and ArtsQuest present: Max Brooks. April 25, 7:30 p.m.; Belle Mehus Auditorium. Max Brooks is the author of World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War and the graphic novel The Zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attacks

    Max Frisch's novel: Stiller. A study

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    The attempt is made in the following study to present an interpretation of the novel "Stiller" by the Swiss author, Max Frisch, by tracing through the novel the dominant themes of the graven-image or 'Bildnis' and that of the problem of freedom with reference to the novel's main character. ThesisMaster of Arts (MA

    A Transfer Report on the Development of a Framework to Evaluate Search Interfaces for their Support of Different User Types and Search Tactics

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    As the understanding of search systems, user needs and seeking strategies is developing, the design of search user interfaces is evolving to support more complicated and exploratory forms of search. With the design of new search features that enable these richer modes of exploration, comes the need to better understand the support they provide. In this report a new evaluation framework is presented that analyses search features for how they a) contribute to an overall interface, b) allow users to carry out different search tactics, and c) support different types of users and their needs. The novel contributions of the framework improve on some of the limitations of typical user studies, and allow search systems to be systematically analysed in much more detail and in much less time. The presented evaluation framework is then validated in three ways. First the validity of the models used as the building blocks of the framework are investigated through related work. Second the method of integrating these building-block models is validated and strengthened by consensus of expert opinion. Third, the overall approach is validated by comparing its analyses to the results of previously carried out user studies. The validation process has shown both the value of the framework and identified areas of future work that should be addressed for the framework to be completed. This report concludes with the set of contributions that the framework makes, and why the remaining work will be challenging, but critical to the final design
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