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  1. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine (Summer 2008) (Volume 51, Number 3) by Peter H. Schwartz, Paul Thagard, et all 2008
  2. SCIENCE AND THE QUEST FOR REALITY (MAIN TRENDS OF THE MODERN WORLD) by Alfred I. Tauber, 1997-01-01
  3. Organism and the Origins of Self.
  4. Henry David Thoreau and the Moral Agency of Knowing. by Alfred I. Tauber, 2001
  5. The Immune Self by Alfred I. Tauber, 1994
  6. Cofessions of a Medicine Man: An Essay in Popular Philosophy by Alfred I. Tauber, 2000
  7. Automatic document storage and retrieval-a market emerges, (KIP studies) by Alfred S Tauber, 1973
  8. CONFESSIONS OF A MEDICINE MAN by Alfred I. Tauber, 1980
  9. The Meaning of Jewish Existence: Theological Essays, 1930-1939 (Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry) by Alexander Altmann, 1991-12-15
  10. Henry David Thoreau and the Moral Agency of Knowing.(Book Review): An article from: Christianity and Literature by J.R. Holt, 2003-09-22
  11. The remainder in Wiener's Tauberian theorem (Mathematica Gothoburgensia) by Tord H Ganelius, 1962

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23. Alfred Tauber - Wikipédia
Alfred Tauber. Z Wikipédie. Alfred Tauber (* 5. november 1866, Bratislava – † 1942, Terezín) bol slovenský matematik.
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Alfred Tauber 5. november Bratislava Terez­n ) bol slovensk½ matematik Narodil sa 5. novembra v Bratislave. P´sobil vo Viedni . Jeho v½skum bol zameran½ na te³riu funkci­ a te³riu potenci¡lu . Presl¡vil sa v½sledkami o divergentn½ch radoch , ktor© sa volajº Tauberove vety (n¡zov poch¡dza od Hardyho en:G. H. Hardy ) a Littlewooda en:John Edensor Littlewood )). Na jeho v½sledky nadviazal Norbert Wiener . Pracoval tiež na diferenci¡lnych rovniciach a gama funkcii . D¡tum jeho ºmrtia nie je zn¡my. Dňa 28. jºna bol deportovan½ do koncentračn©ho t¡bora v Terez­ne. ºprava
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25. The Biological Notion Of Self And Non-self
History and discussion of the notion of the immune self; by alfred tauber.
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1. Introduction
th century (Tauber and Chernyak 1991; Mazumdar 1995), has became a hotly contested one today (Langman 2000), and offers a rich philosophical topic, both in terms of its epistemological standing, as well as its metaphysical foundations (Tauber 1994; 1999).
2. Historical Antecedents
th century, when Claude Bernard set the theoretical stage for the autonomous organism (E. Cohen 2001). In contradistinction to an animal in humoral balance with a pervasive environment, Bernard postulated the primacy of the organism's essential independence. Physiology became the mode of inquiry for medical experimentation, one that instantiated a reductive strategy based on positivist principles. Later, biochemistry and genetics pursued this methodological and theoretical approach, thereby providing medicine with its modern experimental basis. Bernard furnished biology with a new concept of the organism, one which would have wider ramifications than the establishment of a scientific method. Obviously, interchange with the environment was a necessary requirement for life, but Bernard emphasized how boundaries provided the crucial metabolic limits required for normal physiological function. With his concept of the

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Alfred Tauber (center), director of BU's Center for Philosophy and History of Science, has been appointed the first Zoltan Kohn Professor of Medicine at the School of Medicine. Provost Dennis Berkey (left) and President ad interim Aram Chobanian (right) were among the speakers at a November reception honoring Tauber's achievements in medicine and the humanities. A hematologist and biochemist by training, Tauber joined the BU faculty in 1982 as chief of the hematology and oncology service at Boston City Hospital. In 1993, he accepted a second professorship, in the College of Arts and Sciences department of philosophy. He now teaches courses in the history and philosophy of science at CAS and medical ethics at MED. Photo by Linda Haas. 7 November 2003
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27. Tauber
Biography of alfred tauber (18661942) alfred tauber worked in Vienna. His research was on function theory and potential theory.
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Alfred Tauber
Born: 5 Nov 1866 in Pressburg, Hungary (now Bratislava, Slovakia)
Died: 1942 in Theresienstadt, Germany (now Terezin, Czech Republic)
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Alfred Tauber worked in Vienna. His research was on function theory and potential theory . He obtained important results on divergent series and the name Tauberian Theorems was coined by Hardy and Littlewood . Further major results in this area were obtained by Norbert Wiener Of lesser importance is Tauber's work on differential equations and the gamma function The date of his death is unknown. He was sent by the Nazis to Theresienstadt concentration camp on June 28 1942. Just after Tauber arrived the entire non-Jewish population of 3700 of Theresienstadt was evacuated and he was one of 53000 inhabitants of the camp.
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28. References For Tauber
References for the biography of alfred tauber. References for alfred tauber. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 19701990).
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  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Articles:
  • M Pin and A Dick, Kollegen in einer dunkeln Zeit : Schluss, Jahresberichte der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung December 1996 MacTutor History of Mathematics
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  • 29. Henry David Thoreau And The Moral Agency Of Knowing:0520225279:Tauber, Alfred I.
    Author(s) tauber, alfred I. ISBN 0520225279 Format Hardcover In his graceful philosophical account, alfred I. tauber shows why Thoreau still seems
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    30. Tauber, Alfred
    Translate this page alfred tauber. Foto, um 1925. tauber, alfred, * 5. 11. 1866 Pressburg (Bratislava, Slowakische Republik), † 26. 7. 1942 KZ Theresienstadt (Terezín,
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    Alfred Tauber. Foto, um 1925.
    Tauber, Alfred, * 5. 11. 1866 Pressburg (Bratislava, Slowakische Republik Tschechische Republik ), Mathematiker. Studierte und habilitierte sich an der Wien, an der er von 1908 bis zu seiner Pensionierung 1933 Professor besonders mit Fragen der Versicherungsmathematik und Statistik sowie mit dem Umkehrproblem des abelschen Grenzwertsatzes ( taubersche Literatur: R. Einhorn, Vertreter der Mathematik und Geometrie an den Wiener Hochschulen 1900-40, Dissertation , Wien 1985. Hinweise zum Lexikon Suche nach hierher verweisenden Seiten

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    32. Trustee Information - Office Of The Trustees - Tufts University
    alfred I. tauber. alfred I. tauber. Fred tauber is the Zoltan Kohn Professor of Medicine at the Boston University School of Medicine and Professor of
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    Fred Tauber is the Zoltan Kohn Professor of Medicine at the Boston University School of Medicine and Professor of Philosophy in the College of Arts and Sciences of Boston University. Dr. Tauber was appointed Director of the Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Boston University in 1993. He teaches courses in the history and philosophy of science, the philosophy of biology and medicine, and medical ethics. Dr. Tauber also continues to practice hematology at the Boston Medical Center. Dr. Tauber served an internship and residency at the University of Washington Affiliated Hospitals, followed by advanced training at Tufts-New England Medical Center, Harvard Medical School and the Robert B. Brigham Hospital. He spent four years on the faculty at Harvard Medical School before joining Boston University School of Medicine in 1982. Aside from his research publications in immunology, Dr. Tauber has published extensively on 19th and 20th century biomedicine, contemporary science studies, and ethics. He is the author of

    33. The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease - UserLogin
    tauber, alfred I. Confessions of a Medicine Man An Essay in Popular Philosophy. This book by physicianphilosopher alfred tauber fits into the genre of
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    34. Review Article -- Smith 15 (4): 145 -- History Of The Human Sciences
    Book reviews tauber, alfred I., Confessions of Medicine Man An Essay in Popular Philosophy (reviewed by Roger Smith); tauber, alfred I., Thoreau and the
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    35. An Essay By Bryan Gilliam
    even as Hofmannsthal began devising scenarios, the poet had particularsingers in mind Maria Jeritza, Richard tauber, alfred Jerger.
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    "What could be more serious than married life?," Richard Strauss once remarked about his Sinfonia domestica (1904), "marriage is the most profound event in life and the spiritual joy of such a union is heightened by the arrival of a child." On the surface the remark appears to be a defense of his domestic symphony (to be performed by the American Symphony Orchestra on April 5, 1998) maligned by a press who saw the sacred art of music desecrated in a celebration of everyday family life. But Strauss was, in fact, quite serious. His preoccupation with marriage and fidelity, with domestic relationships formed a continuous theme throughout his life's work, and it established a significant bond between himself and his librettist of nearly three decades, Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Hofmannsthal was quick to remind Strauss of this motif in Ariadne auf Naxos , when the composer began to lose interest in a project he saw as too stylized. "What

    36. Happily Ever After
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    Bryan Gilliam "What could be more serious than married life?" Richard Strauss once remarked about his Sinfonia domestica (1904), "marriage is the most profound event in life and the spiritual joy of such a union is heightened by the arrival of a child." On the surface the remark appears to be a defense of his domestic symphony, maligned by a press who saw the sacred art of music desecrated in a celebration of everyday family life. But Strauss was, in fact, quite serious. His preoccupation with marriage and fidelity, with domestic relationships formed a continuous theme throughout his life's work, and it established a significant bond between himself and his librettist of nearly three decades, Hugo von Hofmannsthal.
    But Die ägyptische Helena-especially in its more complex, symbolic second act-would prove to be a work somewhat removed from the delicate, lighter world of belle Helène. There are, to be sure, marvelous satirical touches in Act I: a singing omniscient shell, mischievous elves, and the like. But things take a more profound turn by the second curtain, when Hofmannsthal brings into focus themes so central to his other libretti: memory, marital fidelity, and the restoration of trust. Like Ariadne, Helen gives herself to death (risking her life by offering her husband, Menelaus, the potion of remembrance), and in doing so she is transformed and transforms her husband, for the jealous Menelaus is finally able to resolve the good and bad in Helen (and himself) and-reborn-he accepts her: "Ever same, ever new."

    37. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Update Data For Alfred Tauber
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    38. Alfred I. Tauber - The MIT Press
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    39. Confessions Of A Medicine Man - The MIT Press
    In Confessions of a Medicine Man, alfred tauber probes the ethical structure of alfred I. tauber is the Zoltan Kohn Professor of Medicine, Professor of
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    40. Oxford University Press: Metchnikoff And The Origins Of Immunology: Alfred I. Ta
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