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Claim-Management bei der Planung, Ausführung, Nutzung und Stilllegung von Immobilien


Free Download Claim-Management: bei der Planung, Ausführung, Nutzung und Stilllegung von Immobilien By Dr. rer. pol. habil. Rolf F. Toffel Dipl.-Ing., Dr. rer. soc. oec. Friedrich Wilhelm Toffel Dipl.-Ing. (auth.)
2009 | 150 Pages | ISBN: 3834805904 | PDF | 3 MB
Das Buch gibt einen vertiefenden und praxisnahen Einblick zum Claim-Management (CM) in allen Lebensphasen einer Immobilie. 15 Praxisbeispiele – gegliedert nach diesen Lebensphasen – verdeutlichen dem Leser die Anwendung der dargestellten Methodik auf praktische Problemstellungen. So erfahren Architekten, Ingenieure, Bauunternehmer und Bauherren, wie sie Leistungsänderungen erkennen und beurteilen sowie ihre damit verbundenen Ansprüche ermitteln und geltend machen können. Schwerpunkt des Buches ist das CM bei der Planung und Ausführung von Immobilien. Die Interessen von Auftragnehmern und Auftraggebern werden hierbei ausgewogen dargestellt.

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Thresholds, Encounters Paul Celan and the Claim of Philology


Free Download Thresholds, Encounters: Paul Celan and the Claim of Philology (SUNY series, Literature . . . in Theory) by Kristina Mendicino, Dominik Zechner
English | September 1, 2023 | ISBN: 1438494416 | True EPUB | 314 pages | 0.8 MB
Paul Celan’s works dwell on the threshold between the extremes of poetic expression and philosophical reflection. The divergent literary and critical idioms that have marked Celan’s writing-and that Celan’s writing has come to mark for others (Hamacher, Derrida, Szondi)-thus call for a new philology. This philology cannot be situated within presupposed genres or fields but rather explores the ways in which poetic and philosophical ambitions meet in texts by, and on, Celan.

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Unstable Properties Aboriginal Title and the Claim of British Columbia


Free Download Unstable Properties: Aboriginal Title and the Claim of British Columbia by Patricia Burke Wood, David Rossiter
English | December 13th, 2023 | ISBN: 077486625X | 312 pages | True EPUB | 0.59 MB
The so-called land question dominates political discourse in British Columbia. Unstable Properties reverses the usual approach – investigating Aboriginal claims to Crown land – to reframe the issue as a history of Crown attempts to solidify claims to Indigenous territory.

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Medieval Skepticism, and the Claim to Metaphysical Knowledge


Free Download Gyula Klima and Alexander W. Hall, "Medieval Skepticism, and the Claim to Metaphysical Knowledge "
English | ISBN: 1443833711 | 2011 | 170 pages | PDF | 1001 KB
Medieval Skepticism, and the Claim to Metaphysical Knowledge presents three sets of essays. The first is an exchange between Antoine Cote and Charles Bolyard over Siger of Brabant s strategy to silence the skeptic by discriminating between nobler and lesser senses and grounding certitude in sense perceptions. Second is another scholarly exchange, between Rondo Keele and Jack Zupko, over what Keele describes as Walter Chatton s attempt to discredit Ockhamist nominalism by means of both an anti-razor , employed by Chatton to prescribe ontological commitment, and an argument strategy based on iteration and infinite regress. The last group of essays explores issues that develop out of the metaphysics of Thomas Aquinas. Joshua Hochschild defends several key positions of Thomistic metaphysics against Anthony Kenny s criticism that Aquinas s treatment of being is inadequate, incoherent or even sophistic. Similarly, David Twetten, after laying out Aquinas s nine versions of the proof for the Real Distinction between essence and esse, suggests one way in which Aquinas could meet the Aristotelian s formidable Question-Begging Objection . Lastly, Scott M. Williams contends that to preserve God s perfect knowledge of individual material creatures, Aquinas must alter his account of the unintelligibility of prime matter in the individuation of material creatures.

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Hegel’s Trinitarian Claim A Critical Reflection


Free Download Dale M. Schlitt, "Hegel’s Trinitarian Claim: A Critical Reflection"
English | 2012 | pages: 404 | ISBN: 1438443757, 1438443749 | PDF | 2,1 mb
Hegel’s philosophical interpretation of Trinity as a dialectically developing movement of Spirit is one of the most profound readings of Trinity in Western thought. In Hegel’s Trinitarian Claim, Dale M. Schlitt provides a careful, detailed presentation of this claim in Hegel’s major published works and in his lectures on the philosophy of religion, taking a critical look at how Hegel presents his claim that to think of God as subject and person one must think of God as Trinity. Although agreeing with Hegel’s conclusion, Schlitt argues on the basis of an immanent critique of Hegel’s thought that Hegel is not able to defend that claim in the way in which he proposes to do so. Schlitt argues instead that Hegel’s trinitarian claim can be justified when Spirit is no longer seen as a movement of thought but as a movement of enriching experience. This close analysis provides an excellent point of entry into the wider study and critical consideration of Hegel’s systematic philosophical project as a whole. Originally published in 1984 and available now in paperback for the first time, this edition features a new preface and postscript.

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