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    Zeitenwende: die geistigen Wurzeln unserer Zeit in Hellenismus, Hermetik, Gnosis und Alchemie.Alfred Ribi - 2001 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Zentrale Motive unserer Zeit sind im Geistesleben des Hellenismus angelegt. Die Dialektik von Körper und Geist, von irdischer Existenz und Erlösungssehnsucht, von Gebundenheit durch die Schicksalsmächte (Heimarmene) und freiem Willen führt in der Spätantike zur Entdeckung des göttlichen Kerns im Menschen (Anthropos) und der Würde des Individuums. Hermetik, Gnosis, Alchemie und die hellenistisch-synkretistischen Mysterienkulte sind geprägt von diesen Auseinandersetzungen. Typisch ist die allgemeine Erwartung eines Erlösers in Gestalt des Sohnes des Göttervaters. Die parallelen Erlösungsmysterien konvergieren in der Entstehung des Christentums (...)
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  2. Agents' abilities.Alfred R. Mele - 2003 - Noûs 37 (3):447–470.
    Claims about agents’ abilities—practical abilities—are common in theliterature on free will, moral responsibility, moral obligation, personalautonomy, weakness of will, and related topics. These claims typicallyignore differences among various kinds or levels of practical ability. Inthis article, using ‘A’ as an action variable, I distinguish among threekinds or levels: simple ability toA; ability toAintentionally; and a morereliable kind of ability toAassociated with promising toA. I believe thatattention to them will foster progress on the topics I mentioned. Substan-tiating that belief—by making progress (...)
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    It’s much more important than that: against fictionalist accounts of fandom.Alfred Archer & Jake Wojtowicz - 2022 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 49 (1):83-98.
    Do sports fans really care about their team winning? According to several philosophers, the answer is no. Sports fans engage in fictional caring during the match, which involves a game of make-believe that the result is important. We will argue that this account does not provide a full account of the way in which fans relate to the teams they support. For many fans, the team they support forms a core part of their identity. The success or failure of their (...)
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  4. Science and the modern world.Alfred North Whitehead - 1932 - New York,: Free Press.
    Alfred North Whitehead's SCIENCE AND THE MODERN WORLD, originally published in 1925, redefines the concept of modern science.
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  5. Kane, luck, and the significance of free will.Alfred R. Mele - 1999 - Philosophical Explorations 2 (2):96-104.
    This paper raises a pair of objections to the novel libertarian position advanced in Robert Kane's recent book, The Significance of Free Will.The first objection's target is a central element in Kane's intriguing response to what he calls the "Intelligibility" and "Existence" questions about free will. It is argued that this response is undermined by considerations of luck.The second objection is directed at a portion of Kane's answer to what he calls "The Significance Question" about free will: "Why do we, (...)
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  6. Commemoration and Emotional Imperialism.Alfred Archer & Benjamin Matheson - 2022 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 39 (5):761-777.
    The Northern Irish footballer James McClean chooses not to take part in the practice of wearing a plastic red poppy to commemorate those who have died fighting for the British Armed Forces. Each year he faces abuse, including occasional death threats, for his choice. This forms part of a wider trend towards ‘poppy enforcement’, the pressuring of people, particularly public figures, to wear the poppy. This enforcement seems wrong in part because, at least in some cases, it involves abuse. But (...)
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    Molecular disjunctions: staking claims at the nanoscale.Alfred Nordmann - 2004 - In Baird D. (ed.), Discovering the Nanoscale. IOS. pp. 51--62.
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  8. Fischer on epistemic and freedom requirements for moral responsibility.Alfred R. Mele - 2023 - In Taylor W. Cyr, Andrew Law & Neal A. Tognazzini (eds.), Freedom, Responsibility, and Value: Essays in Honor of John Martin Fischer. New York: Routledge.
     
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  9. Mr. Donnellan and humpty dumpty on referring.Alfred F. MacKay - 1968 - Philosophical Review 77 (2):197-202.
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    (1 other version)Outside the Subject.Alfred I. Tauber - 1995 - Human Studies 18 (4):439-446.
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    Russell.Alfred Jules Ayer - 1972 - London: Woburn Press.
  12. Acting Intentionally: Probing Folk Notions.Alfred Mele - 2001 - In Bertram F. Malle, Louis J. Moses & Dare A. Baldwin (eds.), Intentions and Intentionality: Foundations of Social Cognition. MIT Press. pp. 27--43.
    In the first section, I will argue that the folk concept of necessary conditions for intentional action needs refinement. In the second and third sections, I will identify some additional issues one would need to explore in con- structing a statement of individually necessary and jointly sufficient conditions for intentional action. I will conclude with a brief discussion of the conceptual analyst’s task.
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    Strength of motivation and being in control - learning from Libet.Alfred R. Mele - 1997 - American Philosophical Quarterly 34 (3):319-32.
    It is sometimes suggested that if, whenever we act intentionally, we do, or try to do, what we are most strongly motivated to do at the time, then we are at the mercy of whatever desire happens to be strongest at the time. I have argued elsewhere that this is false (Mele 1987, ch. 5; 1992, ch. 4; 1995, ch. 3; 1996). This essay provides another route to that conclusion, but that is not my primary aim. The goal of this (...)
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  14. (1 other version)Gesellschaftslehre.Alfred Vierkandt - 1928 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 7 (1):182-183.
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    Vetoing and Consciousness.Alfred Mele - 2013 - In Andy Clark, Julian Kiverstein & Tillmann Vierkant (eds.), Decomposing the Will. , US: Oxford University Press USA.
    This chapter’s topic is Benjamin Libet’s position on vetoing. To veto a conscious decision, intention, or urge is to decide not to act on it and to refrain, accordingly, from acting on it. Libet associates veto power with some fancy metaphysics. This chapter sets the metaphysical issues aside and concentrates on the empirical ones, focusing on neuroscientific research that bears on vetoing.
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  16. Direct Versus Indirect: Control, Moral Responsibility, and Free Action.Alfred R. Mele - 2020 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 102 (3):559-573.
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  17. Agnostic autonomism revisited.Alfred R. Mele - 2005 - In J. Stacey Taylor (ed.), Personal Autonomy: New Essays on Personal Autonomy and Its Role in Contemporary Moral Philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Autonomy, as I understand it, is associated with a family of freedom concepts: free will, free choice, free action, and the like. In much of the philosophical literature discussed in this chapter, issues are framed in terms of freedom rather than autonomy, but we are talking about (aspects of) the same thing. Libertarians argue that determinism precludes autonomy by, for example, precluding an agent's being ultimately responsible for anything. Some compatibilist believers in autonomy argue that libertarians rely on indeterminism in (...)
     
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    The elusive synthesis: aesthetics and science.Alfred I. Tauber (ed.) - 1996 - Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    This collection of essays ranges from phenomenological descriptions of the beautiful in science to analytical explorations of the philosophical conjunction of ...
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    Arabic and islamic psychology and philosophy of mind.Alfred Ivry - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Science and Philosophy.Alfred North Whitehead - 1974 - Open Road Media.
    From a discussion of Einstein’s theories to an analysis of meaning, the philosopher offers a fascinating collection of essays on a wide range of topics. This is a collection of many of Whitehead’s papers that are scattered elsewhere. It was the penultimate book he published, and represents his mature thoughts on many topics. Philosophical Library has done a great service by publishing a representative collection of his writings on the subjects of Philosophy, Education and Science. The portion on Philosophy includes (...)
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    Im Blickwinkel der Technik: Neue Verhältnisse von Wissenschaftstheorie und Wissenschaftsgeschichte.Alfred Nordmann - 2012 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 35 (3):200-216.
    Changing Perspectives – From the Experimental to the Technological Turn in History and Philosophy of Science. In the 1960s the philosophy of science was transformed through the encounter with the history of science, resulting in a collaborative venture by the name of “History and Philosophy of Science” (HPS). Philosophy of science adopted ever more regularly the format of the case study to reconstruct certain episodes from the history of science, and historians were mostly interested in the production of scientific knowledge. (...)
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    Teleological Explanations of Actions: Anticausalism vs. Causalism.Alfred Mele - 2010 - In Jesús Humberto Aguilar & Andrei A. Buckareff (eds.), Causing Human Actions: New Perspectives on the Causal Theory of Action. Bradford.
    This chapter discusses the view according to which human actions are explained teleologically and, therefore, all causal accounts of action explanation are, in a sense, rivals. This view is referred to here as “anticausalist teleologism” (AT). Teleological explanations of human actions are explanations in terms of aims, goals, or purposes of human agents. After providing some background on AT, an objection raised by Mele to a proposal George Wilson makes in developing his version of AT is presented and dissected. Scott (...)
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    Unmoral im Talmud.Alfred Rosenberg - 1933 - München,: Deutscher volksverlag.
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    In search of medicine's moral glue.Alfred I. Tauber - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (1):41 – 44.
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    Historical and Philosophical Reflections on Patient Autonomy.Alfred I. Tauber - 2001 - Health Care Analysis 9 (3):299-319.
    Contemporary American medical ethics was born during a period of social ferment, a key theme of which was the espousal of individual rights. Driven by complex cultural forces united in the effort to protect individuality and self-determined choices, an extrapolation from case law to rights of patients was accomplished under the philosophical auspices of ‘autonomy’. Autonomy has a complex history; arising in the modern period as the idea of self-governance, it received its most ambitious philosophical elaboration in Kant's moral philosophy. (...)
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    Knots and strands: An argument for productive disillusionment.Alfred Nordmann - 2007 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 32 (3):217 – 236.
    This article offers a contrast between European and US-American approaches to the convergence of enabling technologies and to associated issues. It identifies an apparently paradoxical situation in which regional differences produce conflicting claims to universality, each telling us what can and will happen to the benefit of humanity. Those who might mediate and negotiate these competing claims are themselves entangled in the various positions. A possible solution is offered, namely a universalizable strategy that aims to disentangle premature claims to unity (...)
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    (3 other versions)History of philosophy.Alfred Weber & Ralph Barton Perry - 1896 - New York,: C. Scribner's sons. Edited by Frank Thilly.
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    Conscious experience and autonomic response to emotional stimuli following frontal lobe damage.Alfred W. Kaszniak, Sheryl L. Reminger, Steven Z. Rapcsak & Elizabeth L. Glisky - 1999 - In Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak & David John Chalmers (eds.), Toward a Science of Consciousness III: The Third Tucson Discussions and Debates. MIT Press.
  29. Conspiracy and Conspiracy Theories in Democratic Politics.Alfred Moore - 2016 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 28 (1):1-23.
    ABSTRACTWhile conspiracies have always been with us, conspiracy theories are more recent arrivals. The framing of conspiracy theories as rooted in erroneous or delusional belief in conspiracies is characteristic of “positive” approaches to the topic, which focus on identifying the causes and cures of conspiracy theories. “Critical” approaches, by contrast, focus on the historical and cultural construction of the concept of conspiracy theory itself. This issue presents a range of essays that cut across these two broad approaches, and reflect on (...)
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  30. (1 other version)Grundzüge einer thermodynamischen Theorie elektrochemischer Kräfte.Alfred H. Bucherer - 1896 - The Monist 7:635.
     
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  31. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 71: 1985.Jarman Alfred Owen Hughes - 1986
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  32. Präsuppositionsanalyse zum Aufbau von Dialogpartnermodellen.Alfred Kobsa - 1983 - Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 17 (40-41):165-179.
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    Intention and Literature.Alfred R. Mele & Paisley Livingston - 1992 - Stanford French Review 16:173-196.
    The issues of authorial intentions and interpretations are discussed. The philosophical dispute between metaphysical realists and metaphysical antirealists on authorial intentions and how these are characterized is examined. While realists maintain that a mind-independent reality exists, antirealists claim that reality is completely mind-dependent and that all things are mere mental constructions.
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    Nietzsches "Europäisches Rasse-Problem".Alfred Rosenthal - 1935 - Leiden,: A.W. Sijthoff.
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    Ethics, Prevention, and Child Health.Alfred Sand - 1985 - In Spyros Doxiadis (ed.), Ethical issues in preventive medicine. Hingham, MA: Distributors for United States and Canada. pp. 78--83.
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  36. Felix Kaufmann: 1895-1949.Alfred Schütz - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    Die Theorie eines holistischen Idealismus: henologische Geistmetaphysik und noetische Naturphilosophie im Anschluss an Plotin und Hegel.Alfred Schaefer - 2000 - Cuxhaven: Traude Junghans Verlag.
  38. Professor Grice's theory of meaning.Alfred F. MacKay - 1972 - Mind 81 (321):57-66.
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    Les origines de notre structure intellectuelle et cérébrale: II. — l'évolutionnisme.Alfred Fouillée - 1891 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 32:571 - 602.
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    La Philosophie de Platon, Exposition, Histoire Et Critique de La Theorie Des Idees. T. 1 (Ed.1869).Alfred Fouillée - 2012 - Hachette Livre - Bnf.
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    Sociologie théorique et sociologie pratique ou réformiste.Alfred Fouillée - 1911 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 19 (3):374 - 392.
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    14 Ockham on Faith and Reason.Alfred J. Freddoso - 1999 - In Paul Vincent Spade (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ockham. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 326.
  43. The "openness" of God: A reply to William Hasker.Alfred Freddoso - manuscript
    Emulating Bill Hasker, I will begin with a few autobiographical remarks. Numbered among the half-dozen or so writers whom I have been most influenced by spiritually as well as intellectually are St. Augustine of Hippo and St. Thomas Aquinas. Having pondered at length the philosophical doctrines of God fashioned by these two brilliant and holy men, I find it difficult to entertain the idea that we moderns will be better positioned philosophically to make progress in our understanding of the divine (...)
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  44. Averroes on Aristotle.Alfred Ivry - 2004 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Jiyuan Yu (eds.), Uses and abuses of the classics: Western interpretations of Greek philosophy. Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
     
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  45. The Public Debt in the Financial Structure.Alfred Kähler - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
  46. The Phenomenology of Music and the Thomistic Aesthetic.Alfred Pike - 1965 - The Thomist 29 (3):281.
     
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  47. Physical Metempiric.Alfred Barratt & Carveth Read - 1883 - Williams & Norgate.
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    René Descartes, sa famille, son lieu de naissance.Alfred Barbier - 1901 - Poitiers,: Impr. Blais et Roy.
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  49. Some Lights of Science on the Faith.Alfred Barry - 1893 - The Monist 4:473.
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  50. (1 other version)Zufall und naturgesetzliche Notwendigkeit.Alfred Gierer - 1998 - In Gierer Alfred (ed.), Kontingenz, Poetik und Hermeneutik XVII. Wilhelm Fink Verlag. pp. 123-139.
    Die Reflexion der Grundlagen der Wissenschaft mit ihren eigenen Mitteln, wie die gedankliche Vermessung des Messprozesses, die in die Begründung der Quantenphysik eingeht, und die logische Analyse der Logik im Rahmen der mathematischen Entscheidungstheorie zeigt schließlich prinzipielle Grenzen des möglichen Wissens auf. Eine Theorie des Leib-Seele-Zusammenhangs läuft auf das Bewusstsein von Bewusstsein hinaus und ist damit von dem gleichen Typ des Selbstbezugs, der auf prinzipielle Grenzen der Erkenntnis verweist. Die moderne Naturwissenschaft ist offen für damit verbundene philosophische Fragestellungen, und das (...)
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