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    Be sealed with the Holy Spirit: Behind the metaphor in Ephesians 1:13.Robby I. Chandra, Agustinus M. L. Batlajery & A. Christian Jonch - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (2):8.
    This study explores the phrase ‘sealed with the Holy Spirit’ of Ephesians 1:13 as a metaphor, which relates the status of the recipients with the seal. Past studies view that the metaphor teaches about covenant or unity in God’s protection, assurance, and ownership. This study hypothesises that the author uses metaphor to address the recipients who have a deeper sentiment with a seal meaning they are both Jewish and Gentile Christians but especially those who are slaves. The study combines the (...)
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    A natural deduction system for ctl.Christian Jacques Renterıa & Edward Hermann Haeusler - 2002 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 31 (4):231-240.
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    (1 other version)‘Today a Christian Nation, Tomorrow a Muslim Nation’: a Defence of Rotating State Religions.Bouke Https://Orcidorg de Vries - 2020 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 24 (1):301-316.
    In more than 20% of countries, a single religion is recognized in the constitution. This article argues that there are good reasons for opposing such ‘mono-recognition’ as it fails to show due concern to members of constitutionally unrecognized religions. Yet rather than opting for disestablishment as Sweden did in 2000, I show that there may be a better alternative in many cases: To constitutionally recognize a variety of religions. After distinguishing synchronic forms of plural recognition whereby multiple religions are constitutionally (...)
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  4. Whose Consciousness? Reflexivity and the Problem of Self-Knowledge.Christian Coseru - 2020 - In Mark Siderits, Ching Keng & John Spackman, Buddhist Philosophy of Consciousness: Tradition and Dialogue. Boston: Brill | Rodopi. pp. 121-153.
    If I am aware that p, say, that it is raining, is it the case that I must be aware that I am aware that p? Does introspective or object-awareness entail the apprehension of mental states as being of some kind or another: self-monitoring or intentional? That is, are cognitive events implicitly self-aware or is “self-awareness” just another term for metacognition? Not surprisingly, intuitions on the matter vary widely. This paper proposes a novel solution to this classical debate by reframing (...)
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    Precipitation reactions in titanium-tantalum alloys.K. A. Bywater & J. W. Christian - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 25 (6):1275-1289.
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    NUL-natural deduction for ultrafilter logic.Christian Jacques Renterıa, Edward Hermann Haeusler & Paulo As Veloso - 2003 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 32 (4):191-199.
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    Dislocation pile-ups in silicon.J. E. A. Miltat & J. W. Christian - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 27 (1):35-47.
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    Martensitic transformations in titanium-tantalum alloys.K. A. Bywater & J. W. Christian - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 25 (6):1249-1273.
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    The Drama of Doctrine: A Canonical‐Linguistic Approach to Christian Theology – By Kevin Vanhoozer.Jason A. Springs - 2008 - Modern Theology 24 (1):139-141.
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    Growth.Christian Arnsperger - 2023 - In Nathanaël Wallenhorst & Christoph Wulf, Handbook of the Anthropocene. Springer. pp. 1123-1126.
    This article provides an overview of the main concepts needed today to locate the discourse on economic growth within the Anthropocene. Economic growth is built into the economic system that currently dominates. It obeys an outdated, radical imaginary: that of human progress as the triumphant denial of the limits of the biosphere. This imaginary needs to be replaced by a new one. The main task for social science in this day and age is to reflect on and design viable, thriving, (...)
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    Académicos verus pirrónicos: escepticismo antiguo y filosofía moderna.Christian Felipe Pineda - 2016 - Praxis Filosófica 43:245-289.
    Una de las cuestiones que más ha interesado a los historiadores modernos y contemporáneos del escepticismo antiguo es aquella que concierne a las diferencias entre las dos corrientes escépticas tradicionales, denominadas académica y pirrónica. Este interés está completamente justificado pues se trata, en realidad, de una cuestión clásica planteada por los antiguos, tal como nos informa Aulo Gelio en las Noches Áticas: “Es una cuestión antigua, considerada por muchos escritores griegos, en cuánto difieren los filósofos pirrónicos de los académicos. Pues (...)
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    Wittgenstein's Heirs and Editors.Christian Erbacher - 2020 - Cambridge University Press.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein is one of the most widely read philosophers of the twentieth century. But the books in which his philosophy was published – with the exception of his early work Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus – were posthumously edited from the writings he left to posterity. How did his 20,000 pages of philosophical writing become published volumes? Using extensive archival material, this Element reconstructs and examines the way in which Wittgenstein's writings were edited over more than fifty years, and shows how the (...)
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    Les analyses marxistes de l'économie capitaliste.Christian Barrère - 1988 - Actuel Marx 4 (1):24.
    This text is a survey of main Marxist conceptions of contemporary capitalism. Is shows that, if Marxist problemacy is a fructuous one, the implicit model in Capital is radically insufficient as a foundation for today capitalism's analysis.
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    Scriptural Authority: A Christian (Protestant) Perspective.Reinhold Bernhardt - 2010 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 30:73-84.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Scriptural AuthorityA Christian (Protestant) PerspectiveReinhold BernhardtThe Sola Scriptura Principle in the Reformation MovementIn curbing the authority of the ecclesiastical Magisterium the Reformation movement brought the authority of the Holy Scripture to the forefront as the normative foundation of Christian theology. One of its basic axioms is the sola scriptura principle, meaning that all one needs to know in order to live in a salvific relation to God (...)
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  15. "The Grievances from Toleration”: Scotland heading towards the Enlightenment.Christian Maurer - 2020 - Global Intellectual History 5 (2):247-263.
    In this article, I analyse some pre-Humean arguments for and against tolerance by early eighteenth-century Scottish philosophers and theologians. I present these in dialogue with the Confession of Faith, which constituted the central doctrinal pillar of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland. The Kirk viewed tolerance rather suspiciously as a danger for its unity, and if the Confession asserted liberty of conscience against the Catholics, it insisted nevertheless on rigid boundaries. This created tensions which the theologians John Simson and Archibald Campbell (...)
     
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    Some Complexities of Categorizing Character Traits.Christian B. Miller - 2019 - In Elisa Grimi, John Haldane, Maria Margarita Mauri Alvarez, Michael Wladika, Marco Damonte, Michael Slote, Randall Curren, Christian B. Miller, Liezl Zyl, Christopher D. Owens, Scott J. Roniger, Michele Mangini, Nancy Snow & Christopher Toner, Virtue Ethics: Retrospect and Prospect. Springer. pp. 81-98.
    With the explosion of interest in virtue and virtue ethics, one set of issues that has been comparatively neglected is how to categorize moral character traits. This paper distinguishes three approaches—what I call the Stoic, personality psychology, and Aristotelian—and critically assesses each of them. The Stoic approaches denies that virtues come in degrees. There is perfect virtue or nothing at all. The personality psychology approach denies that virtues have thresholds. So everyone has all the virtues to some degree or other. (...)
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  17. On the relation between metaethical and substantial normative forms of moral relativism.Christian Munthe - manuscript
    Moral relativism comes in many forms. Most discussed of these are metaethical ideas that make claim to some form of relativity regarding the truth, meaning and/or knowledge of moral judgements. Notwithstanding the vast differences that exist between more precise versions of metaethical relativism (MR), they all have one basic feature in common: A moral judgement can only be true (or have a certain meaning, or be known) relative to a person or some group of persons. However, a moral judgement to (...)
     
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    Staatsbürgerschaft und Verantwortung für die Vergangenheit: Der Fall des nationalsozialistischen Deutschlands.Christian Neuhäuser - 2013 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 99 (3):309-322.
    In Germany students sometimes complain that they have to learn too much about National Socialist Germany 1933-1945. They are born after the war and are not responsible for what happened and therefore they have no special responsibility to concern themselves with this darkest part of German history, or so it is complained. In this article I argue that responsibility as accountability should be distinguished from responsibility as care-taking. Although later-born generations certainly are not accountable for what happened before they were (...)
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    Hermann Cohen und Adolf Deißmann: Dokumente aus dem Nachlaß Adolf Deißmanns.Christian Nottmeier - 2002 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 9 (2):302-325.
    Adolf Deißmann (1866–1937), New Testament scholar in Heidelberg and Berlin as well as one of the most important figures in the ecumenical movement after World War I, studied with the neo-Kantian Hermann Cohen (1844–1918) in Marburg and felt a lifelong debt to him. Documents presented here from Deißmann's literary estate not only convey insight into the personal relationship between Deißmann and Cohen, but also show the connections between Cohen's philosophy and Deißmann's engagement in Friedrich Naumann's National Social Union as well (...)
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    Progressive business: an intellectual history of the role of business in American society.Christian Christiansen - 2015 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Offering a new intellectual history of ideas about reforming capitalism from within, this book traces the emergence of different value systems in the American context, offering a fresh perspective on debates about capitalism in the late 19th century and 20th century.
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    Le transhumanisme: la technoscience au service des puissants.Christian Araud - 2019 - Paris: Éditions Libre & solidaire.
    Certains individus très hautement placés dans l'échelle sociale se désignent volontiers comme transhumanistes. On les trouve souvent à la tête de grandes sociétés à la pointe de la pointe de la technologie. Cette super-élite, immensément riche, promeut le mythe de l'explosion technologique, avec une reprise fantastique de la croissance économique. Elle ne s'inquiète guère de tous les avertissements catastrophistes, car toutes les menaces seront annihilées par la Techno-Science! Pour faire partager cette vue radieuse à ceux qui en sont naturellement les (...)
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  22. La philosophie comme réfl exion sur les sciences.Christian Sachse - 2007 - Studia Philosophica 66:77-90.
    One of the main issues in philosophy is the refl ection on sciences. In order to conciliate the unity and plurality of sciences, this paper sets out a new strategy for theory reduction by means of functional sub-concepts. This strategy is intended to get around the multiple realization objection that leads to a dilemma for the scientifi c quality of the special sciences. Taking Kim’s argument for token identity as starting point, I shall show a strategy to establish a systematic (...)
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    Leibniz et Diderot.Christian Leduc, François Pépin, Anne-Lise Rey & Mitia Rioux-Beaulne (eds.) - 2015 - Montréal: Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal.
    Ce livre s’intéresse à une rencontre : celle de deux philosophes, mais aussi celle de deux siècles et de deux régimes de pensée. Leibniz (1646-1716) et Diderot (1713-1784) appartiennent à deux traditions en apparence opposées : on associe généralement la pensée leibnizienne aux grands systèmes métaphysiques du XVIIe siècle, et celle de Diderot à la mise en pièces de ces édifices par la voie d’une philosophie expérimentale radicalement antisystématique. Pourtant, plusieurs liens entre les deux œuvres sont visibles, qu’il s’agisse d’emprunts (...)
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    Les machines désirantes de Félix Guattari.Christian Kerslake - 2008 - Multitudes 34 (3):41.
    Lacan himself ends up missing the opportunity to relate his notion of the objet petit a to Marxist ideas about production, reproduction and consumption in political economy, and therefore scotomises the possible forms of « social enunciation » that could act as vehicles for political agency precisely during periods of technological revolution. Industrial capitalism, once set in motion, generates deterritorialised subjects, and through the very process of constant de-skilling and re-skilling, engenders new, in principle universal, machinic forms of subjectivity. Lacan (...)
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    Chinese Gestures, Forms of Life, and Relativism.Christian Helmut Wenzel - 2015 - Contributions of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society 23:331-333.
    In this essay I focus on Wittgenstein's discussion of how we understand and feel about people that come from cultures very different from our own. Wittgenstein writes about "guessing thoughts", "regularities", and "common human behaviour" (gemeinsame menschliche Handlungsweise) in this context. I argue that his idea about given forms of life that we should "accept", will be problematic if we want to find a meaningful way of relating to such people with whom we "cannot find our feet" (in die man (...)
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    Adaptive Logics for Defeasible Reasoning: Applications in Argumentation, Normative Reasoning and Default Reasoning.Christian Strasser - 2013 - Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
    This book presents adaptive logics as an intuitive and powerful framework for modeling defeasible reasoning. It examines various contexts in which defeasible reasoning is useful and offers a compact introduction into adaptive logics. The author first familiarizes readers with defeasible reasoning, the adaptive logics framework, combinations of adaptive logics, and a range of useful meta-theoretic properties. He then offers a systematic study of adaptive logics based on various applications. The book presents formal models for defeasible reasoning stemming from different contexts, (...)
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    The dialectic of counter-enlightenment.Christian Thorne - 2009 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    At its heart, The Dialectic of Counter-Enlightenment is a plea not to take doubt at its word—a plea for the return of a vanished philosophical intelligence..
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  28. Psychisch anders? Überlegungen zu Personsein und Identität.Florian Steger & Christian Seidel - 2007 - In Was Ist Krank?: Stigmatisierung Und Diskriminierung in Medizin Und Psychotherapie. Psychosozial Verlag.
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  29. The Ecumenical Route.Christian Godin - 1996 - Diogenes 44 (175):119-136.
    Ecumenicism is a synthesis of syncretism and universalism. It combines, in fact, the religious totalization of syncretism with the human totalization of universalism, using syncretism to correct what might be unilateral in the universal religion, and using universalism to complete what might be particularistic in syncretism.
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  30. Jésus et l'impureté.Christian Grappe - 2004 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 84 (4):393-417.
    C’est dans la dynamique de l’avènement du Royaume et de la manifestation de l’Esprit Saint qui l’accompagne qu’il convient de comprendre l’attitude de Jésus à l’endroit de l’impureté et sa relative indifférence à ce qui touche à la loi rituelle. Là où se manifeste la radicale nouveauté que représente l’irruption du Royaume, émerge une nouvelle compréhension tant de l’espace que de la responsabilité humaine. La sainteté vient envahir la sphère profane ; elle désenclave l’espace, ce qui modifie radicalement le rapport (...)
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    Correction to: Highway to (Digital) Surveillance: When Are Clients Coerced to Share Their Data with Insurers?Michele Loi, Christian Hauser & Markus Christen - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 175 (1):21-21.
    The initial online publication contained a typesetting mistake in the author information. The original article has been corrected.
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    Buddhism and Quantum Physics.Christian Thomas Kohl - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 6:147-166.
    Rudyard Kipling, the famous english author of « The Jungle Book », born in India, wrote one day these words: « Oh, East is East and West is West, and never the twain shall meet ». In my paper I show that Kipling was not completely right. I try to show the common ground between buddhist philosophy and quantum physics. There is a surprising parallelism between the philosophical concept of reality articulated by Nagarjuna and the physical concept of reality implied (...)
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    Literary Evidence for the Presence of Play in Ancient Schools.Christian Laes - 2019 - Classical Quarterly 69 (2):801-814.
    This paper deals with an apparently straightforward question: the degree to which ancient educators thought it necessary to introduce a playful element into the programmes of schools, and the way in which such ideas were put into practice.
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    Excluded Knowledge.Christian Ryan Lee - 2016 - Synthese 193 (8):1-26.
    Does vagueness exclude knowledge? After arguing for an affirmative answer to this question, I consider a fascinating objection. Barnett offers purported counterexamples to the following: Vagueness as to whether p entails that nobody knows whether p. These putative counterexamples, were they successful, would establish that standard accounts of vagueness are mistaken. I defend three central theses: First, whenever it is vague whether p competent speakers would be ambivalent about whether p when considering whether p, and such ambivalence would exclude knowledge (...)
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    Une excursion à Leptis Magna en 1732.Christian Le Roy - 1976 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 100 (1):373-378.
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    Sciences 45 (2003), 1-13].Christian List - unknown
    In this note, I correct an error in List (2003). I warmly thank Ron Holzman for drawing my attention to this error, and Franz Dietrich for giving me some key insights that have led to the present correction, particularly the formulation of assumption (a*) below. Theorem 2 (speci…cally, the claim that (i) implies (ii) and the associated Proposition 2) in List (2003) requires an additional assumption on the set X of propositions under consideration (the agenda). Let me use the de…nitions (...)
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  37. The Christian Faith and Non-Christian Religions.A. C. Bouquet - 1958
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    Character Customization With Cosmetic Microtransactions in Games: Subjective Experience and Objective Performance.Christian Böffel, Sophie Würger, Jochen Müsseler & Sabine J. Schlittmeier - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Free games that are monetized by selling virtual items, such as cosmetic microtransactions for one’s avatar, seem to offer a better gaming experience to paying players. To experimentally explore this phenomenon, the effects of character customization with cosmetic microtransactions on objective and self-estimated player performance, subjective identification with the avatar, fun and the players’ perceived competence were examined in the game League of Legends. This study introduces a new laboratory-based, experimental task to objectively measure within-game player performance. Each participant performed (...)
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    Liminal Spaces and Ethical Challenges: Yearbook 2021/2022.Christian Danz, Marc Dumas, Werner Schüßler & Bryan Wagoner (eds.) - 2022 - De Gruyter.
    This collection moves from COVID to Kairos, engaged with the legacy of Paul Tillich. Liminal spaces reflect ambiguous transitional moments in human consciousness and culture. In early 2020, cultures and states turned inward for protection, exacerbating intertwined health, political, racial justice, and economic crises. Tillich would have understood these overlapping challenges to be heralding a kairotic moment, reflecting simultaneous crises and opportunities. The collected essays reflect on the intersections of COVID and Kairos. Authors engage numerous ethical challenges precipitated by the (...)
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    La haine de la nature.Christian Godin - 2012 - Seyssel: Champ Vallon.
    L'amour de la nature, l'intérêt pour la nature, la joie éprouvée en présence des paysages et des êtres de la nature font partie des présupposés courants jamais remis en question. Notre civilisation est bien plutôt marquée par la haine de la nature. De la construction des villes à l'édification des corps, le monde de la technique est une véritable entreprise d'anéantissement. Les difficultés auxquelles aujourd'hui se heurtent les politiques environnementales, les échecs récurrents des conférences internationales ne peuvent être compris si (...)
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    Do our actions make any difference in wrong life?: Adorno on moral facts and moral dilemmas.Christian Skirke - 2008 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 34 (7):737-758.
    Adorno's moral philosophy has often been accused of making aporetic prescriptions that are too taxing for moral agents. In this article, I defend his approach in terms of a theory of moral dilemmas. My guideline is Adorno's famous sentence that wrong life cannot be lived rightly. I argue that this claim is not distinctly prescriptive, as most of Adorno's critics believe, but is a claim about moral reality. Emphasizing realist aspects of his moral theory, I suggest that wrong life is (...)
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    The dynamics of synaptic scaffolds.Christian G. Specht & Antoine Triller - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (11-12):1062-1074.
    Complex functions of the central nervous system such as learning and memory are believed to result from the modulation of the synaptic transmission between neurons. The sequence of events leading to the fusion of synaptic vesicles at the presynaptic active zone and the detection of this signal at the postsynaptic density involve the activity of ion channels and neurotransmitter receptors. Their accumulation and dynamic exchange at synapses are dependent on their interaction with synaptic scaffolds. These are synaptic structures composed of (...)
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    Religiöse Erfahrung in der Moderne: William James und die Folgen.Christian Thies (ed.) - 2009 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
    This anthology is based on a symposium in the series "Young Philosophy of Religion," jointly organized by the Catholic Academy in Berlin and the Research Institute for Philosophy Hanover. German text.
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    The time is ripe for robopsychology.Christian U. Krägeloh, Jaishankar Bharatharaj, Jordi Albo-Canals, Daniel Hannon & Marcel Heerink - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    As robotic applications become increasingly diverse, more domains of human lives are being involved, now also extending to educational, therapeutic, and social situations, with a trend to even more complex interactions. This diversity generates new research questions that need to be met with an adequate infrastructure of psychological methods and theory. In this review, we illustrate the current lack of a sub-discipline in psychology to systematically study the psychological corollaries of living in societies where the application of robotic and artificial (...)
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  45. Creazione E Mimesi: Analogie E Differenze Tra L'estetica Plotiniana E La «Condanna Dell'arte» Nel Libro X Della Repubblica Di Platone.Christian Vassallo - 2009 - Apuntes Filosóficos 19 (34).
    El primer capítulo del tratado Sobre lo bello inteligible (Enn. V, 8 <31>) proporciona un importante punto de partida para analizar las relaciones entre las estéticas plotiniana y platónica. Plotino plantea algunas objeciones contra el concepto tradicional de mimēsis que parecen contradecir las teorías de Platón en Resp. X. Tras una relectura de pasajes básicos de los diálogos platónicos (de República a Sofista), el ensayo regresa a las Enéadas y trata de entender las razones del «giro» plotiniano. Palabras clave: Creación; (...)
     
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  46. Willensfreiheit und Determinismus. Zum anthropologischen Ansatz Ernst Tugendhats.Christian Fernandes - 2007 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 33 (1):51-80.
    Tugendhats Versuch, die Möglichkeit einer freien Handlung des Menschen in einer als deterministisch angenommenen Natur aufzuzeigen, war von Anbeginn zum Scheitern verurteilt. Denn ein kausaler Naturmechanismus lässt per definitionem zu jedem Zeitpunkt nur ein einziges reales Ereignis zu, dessen Ursache Natur und nicht der freie Mensch ist. Unter dieser Voraussetzung kann die gefühlte und im Moralurteil vorausgesetzte Wahlfreiheit des Menschen, hier und jetzt A und nicht-A tun zu können, nur noch als, wenn auch unvermeidlicher, moralischer Schein, der trügt, in den (...)
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    Von den Menschenrechten zur Menschenwürde und zurück?Christian Thein - 2022 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 108 (3):354-374.
    This article aims to reconstruct and discuss a conceptual change from the discursive approach Habermas offered in ‘Between Facts and Norms’ to his statements about the status of dignity and rights in concrete ethical and political debates in his late work. In the latter, Habermas refers to a concept of dignity that goes beyond the discourse theory of law and democracy. He describes the philosophical and practical status of the embodied dignity of human beings by notions like ‘unavailabilty’ that correspond (...)
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    Alfred Müller-Armack-Economic Policy Maker and Sociologist of Religion.Christian Watrin - 2003 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 13 (2).
    Alfred Müller-Armack was one of the very important policy-makers who initiated the West-German economic recovery after WWII. He devised the underlying economic program of the so-called “German Miracle”, which was not a miracle at all. It was the outcome of a rigorous rule transformation from the bankrupt central planning of the Nazi- regime to a market economic order based on the principles of classical liberalism combined with a social safety net for all who suffered from the terrible consequences of war (...)
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  49. The Need for a Philosophical Anthropology of Architecture.Martin Düchs & Christian Illies - 2018 - Architecture Philosophy 3 (2).
     
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    Messen ohne Maß? Nicolaus Cusanus und das Kriterium menschlicher Erkenntnis.Christian Kny - 2018 - Das Mittelalter 23 (1):92-108.
    In the late Middle Ages, Nicholas of Cusa renders human cognition as creative, asymptotic assimilation—humans creatively approach their objects of cognition without ever fully reaching them. Questions about measuring are an important part of Nicholas’ model of cognition in two regards: On the one hand, he explicitly calls human cognition a ‘measuring’, moving the concept into the centre of attention. On the other hand, measuring in the sense of evaluating epistemic activities is an issue for Nicholas. He describes humans as (...)
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