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    Ernst Victor Wolff and Romeo Tata

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    MSU Recital Hall provides a general television audience with the opportunity to listen to and observe a recital of significant music, performed by both faculty and students alike. In this episode, pianist Ernst Victor Wolff and violinist Romeo Tata perform the four movements of Beethoven's Sonata in G Major, Opus 96

    Dr. Wolff, piano

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    Co-presented with the Department of Music, Encore was a weekly program that featured musical performances in a variety of styles and mediums. In this episode, Dr. Ernst Victor Wolff, head of the Department of Piano, returns to perform a number of compositions for piano. He plays works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Joseph Haydn, Fr\ue9d\ue9ric Chopin, Claude Debussy, and Modest Mussorgsky

    Kate Wolff Collection undated, 1940-1962

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    The bulk of the collection pertains to dramatist and theater critic Julius Bab, including a transcript of Bab's funeral and Ernst Warschauer's remembrances of him; handwritten book of poetry by Julius Bab, dedicated to Kate Wolff; additional poems by Julius Bab, both handwritten and typed; and personal letter from Bab to Wolff. The collection also includes two cards with drawings by Wolff, which are signed by her.Artist, born May 1882 in Berlin. Died September 1968 in New York.Kate Wolff left Germany for Paris in 1933, where she worked for the publisher Ernest Flammorian illustrating children's and song books. He persuaded her to change her last name to Lalouve. She lived underground during World War II. In 1946, she emigrated from France to New York.The original German-language inventory is available in the folder.AR 1538 Items #2, 19-30 previously removed to Art & ObjectsProcessed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    My Experience with Paul Ricœur

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    In this autobiographical essay, introduced by Ernst Wolff, Paulin Hountonji gives an account of his relation to Paul Ricœur. A sketch of his own academic development and his experience of the Parisian philosophy milieu in the 1960s serves as background for his chosing Ricœur as his doctoral supervisor. The essay makes plain the proximities between Hountondji and Ricœur (especially the study of Husserl), but identifies also occasional and missed encounters

    Ernst Wolff, Lire Ricoeur depuis la périphérie (Bruxelles : Éditions de l’Université libre de Bruxelles, 2021)

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    Review of the book Ernst Wolff, Lire Ricoeur depuis la périphérie (Bruxelles : Éditions de l’Université libre de Bruxelles, 2021)Recension de l\u27ouvrage Ernst Wolff, Lire Ricoeur depuis la périphérie (Bruxelles : Éditions de l’Université libre de Bruxelles, 2021

    Political responsibility for a globalised world : after Levinas' humanism /

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    The aim of this book is to reflect on the complex practice of responsibility within the context of a globalised world and contemporary means of action. Levinas' exploration of the ethical serves as point of entry and is shown to be seeking inter-cultural political relevance through engagement with the issues of postcoloniality and humanism. Yet, Levinas fails to realise the ethical implications of the inevitable instrumental mediation between ethical meaning and political practice. With recourse to Weber, Apel and Ricoeur, Ernst Wolff proposes a theory of strategic co-responsibility for the uncertain global context of practice.Includes bibliographical references.The aim of this book is to reflect on the complex practice of responsibility within the context of a globalised world and contemporary means of action. Levinas' exploration of the ethical serves as point of entry and is shown to be seeking inter-cultural political relevance through engagement with the issues of postcoloniality and humanism. Yet, Levinas fails to realise the ethical implications of the inevitable instrumental mediation between ethical meaning and political practice. With recourse to Weber, Apel and Ricoeur, Ernst Wolff proposes a theory of strategic co-responsibility for the uncertain global context of practice.Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed February 17, 2015).Doing justice to responsibility : the primordial political nature of Levinas' philosophy -- part 1. Ethics after the colonies : the global scope of Levinas' political thought. Ethnography, atheism, decolonisation -- The range of the political : decolonisation as a case in point -- Levinas post-anti-humanist humanism and after -- part 2. Levinas' post-anti-humanist humanism and after. Humanism and anti-humanism in Levinas' reflection on Jewish education -- Levinas' post-anti-humanist humanism : Humanism of the other -- After Levinas : the risk of irresponsible responsibility -- part 3. Political responsibility for a globalised world. Levinas and Max Weber on being called for politics -- Towards a post-Levinasian understanding of responsibility : the Weberian contribution of Apel -- Ricoeur's contribution to a notion of political responsibility for a globalised world -- Conclusion : for a "good enough" justice.JSTO

    Morris Leopold Ernst, Class of 1912 (evening division), was one of the founders of Greenbaum, Wolff & Ernst in 1915.

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    Morris Leopold Ernst, Class of 1912 (evening division). Morris Ernst, a 1912 graduate of New York Law School’s evening program, was one of the founders of Greenbaum, Wolff & Ernst in 1915.https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/firms/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Ernst Weiss

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    Digital ImageThe Austrian author Ernst Weiss was born in 1882 in Brno. He died 1940 in Paris

    A word of recognition

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    Presentation of guest editor Azadeh Thiriez-Arjanji by the journal\u27s editors, Jean-Luc Amalric and Ernst Wolff

    En guise de reconnaissance

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    Présentation de l\u27éditrice invitée, Azadeh Thiriez-Arjanji, par les directeurs de la revue, Jean-Luc Amalric et Ernst Wolff.&nbsp
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