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- „ostmärkischen SA“. In: Derselbe (Hrsg.): Dichter für das „Dritte Reich“, Bd. 2, Aisthesis, Bielefeld 2011 ISBN 978-3-89528-855-5 S. 143–173 Rolf Düsterberg: Herybert...
- Bielefeld: Aisthesis Verlag. p. 95. Funke, Eva (1988). Bücher statt Prügel: zur philanthropistischen Kinder- und Jugendliteratur. Bielefeld: Aisthesis Verlag...
- Schwarzenbach-Bibliographie. Eds. Walter Fähnders / Sabine Rohlf. Bielefeld: Aisthesis 2005. ISBN 3-89528-452-1 Das glückliche Tal (new edition Huber Verlag...
- Hartmut Steinecke, Michael Vogt (eds.): Vormärz und Kl****ik. Bielefeld: Aisthesis 1999 (Vormärz-Studien I), ISBN 3-89528-184-0 Wolfgang Bunzel, Peter Stein...
- perception-like experiences (concurrents). The name comes from the Gr**** idea and aisthesis, meaning "sensing concepts" or "sensing ideas", and was introduced by...
- Sacher-Masoch drei Briefe an Carl Spitteler, 1908 | WorldCat.org (in German and French). Bielefeld: Aisthesis Verlag. 2021. Retrieved 12 March 2023. v t e...
- Paganini, Elisa (2019). "Note & Recensioni" (PDF). Aisthesis. 12 (2): 195–197. doi:10.13128/Aisthesis-10735. hdl:2434/702838. Verheyen, Leen (2018). "Boekbesprekingen"...
- Epicurus is said to have proposed three criteria of truth: sensations (aisthêsis), preconceptions (prolepsis), and feelings (pathê). A fourth criterion...
- refers to the slowness of perception. The term originated from the word "aisthesis" which means sensation. "Bradyesthesia - definition of bradyesthesia by...
- sensation of touch. Its name derives from Gr**** graphē ("writing") and aisthēsis ("perception"). Graphesthesia tests combined cortical sensation; therefore...