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    Queer Studies in Deutschland: interdisziplinäre Beiträge zur kritischen Heteronormativitätsforschung.Andreas Krass (ed.) - 2009 - Berlin: Trafo.
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    Lärda samtal: en festskrift till Erland Sellberg.Erland Sellberg, Emma Hagström Molin & Andreas Hellerstedt (eds.) - 2014 - Lund: Ellerströms.
    Respublica literaria, eller de lärdes republik, är ett begrepp som framför allt förknippas med de nya former för vetenskaplig kommunikation och lärda nätverk som introducerades vid slutet av 1600-talet och som sedan kom att spela en betydelsefull roll i 1700-talets intellektuella värld. Denna tänkta gemenskap av lärda är central för vår förståelse av den tidigmoderna epokens idé-, kultur- och vetenskapshistoria. Lärdomsrepubliken var ett ideal för de lärdas verksamhet, ett slags kunskapsproducerandets utopi, där den ideala kommunikationen präglades av jämlikhet, rationalitet och (...)
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    Temporal coding in the visual cortex: New vistas on integration in the nervous system.Andreas K. Engel, P. Kreiter Konig & Schillen A. K. - 1992 - Trends in Neurosciences 15:218-26.
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    Domination without Inequality? Mutual Domination, Republicanism, and Gun Control.Andreas T. Schmidt - 2018 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 46 (2):175-206.
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    Features of referential pronouns and indexical presuppositions.Andreas Stokke - 2022 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 65 (8):1083-1115.
    ABSTRACT This paper demonstrates that the presuppositions triggered by the 1st and 2nd persons behave differently in important ways from those triggered by the 3rd person and the genders. While the 1st and 2nd persons trigger indexical presuppositions, the 3rd person and the genders do not. I show that the presuppositions triggered by the 1st and 2nd persons are not susceptible to presupposition failure of the kind familiar from ordinary presuppositions. Such failures occur for the 3rd person and the genders. (...)
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    Applying ethics to AI in the workplace: the design of a scorecard for Australian workplace health and safety.Andreas Cebulla, Zygmunt Szpak, Catherine Howell, Genevieve Knight & Sazzad Hussain - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (2):919-935.
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is taking centre stage in economic growth and business operations alike. Public discourse about the practical and ethical implications of AI has mainly focussed on the societal level. There is an emerging knowledge base on AI risks to human rights around data security and privacy concerns. A separate strand of work has highlighted the stresses of working in the gig economy. This prevailing focus on human rights and gig impacts has been at the expense of a closer (...)
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  7. Differential Voting Weights and Relational Egalitarianism.Andreas Bengtson - 2020 - Political Studies 68 (4):1054-1070.
    Two prominent relational egalitarians, Elizabeth Anderson and Niko Kolodny, object to giving people in a democratic community differential voting weights on the grounds that doing so would lead to unequal relations between them. Their claim is that deviating from a “one-person, one-vote” scheme is incompatible with realizing relational egalitarian justice. In this article, I argue that they are wrong. I do so by showing that people can relate as moral, epistemic, social, and empirical equals in a scheme with differential voting (...)
     
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    (1 other version)Respect for others' risk attitudes and the long‐run future.Andreas L. Mogensen - 2024 - Noûs 58 (4):1017-1031.
    When our choice affects some other person and the outcome is unknown, it has been argued that we should defer to their risk attitude, if known, or else default to use of a risk‐avoidant risk function. This, in turn, has been claimed to require the use of a risk‐avoidant risk function when making decisions that primarily affect future people, and to decrease the desirability of efforts to prevent human extinction, owing to the significant risks associated with continued human survival. I (...)
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    Grace Andrus de Laguna’s 1909 critique of pragmatism and absolute idealism: A contextualist response to Katzav.Andreas Vrahimis - 2023 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):1-13.
    In a move characteristic of appropriationist approaches to the history of philosophy, Katzav (Asian Journal of Philosophy 2(47):1–26, Katzav, 2023a) argues that Grace Andrus de Laguna had, already in 1909, developed what is effectively a critique of analytic philosophy (as a form of epistemically conservative philosophy). In response to Katzav’s claim, this symposium paper attempts to pay closer attention to the context of de Laguna’s paper. As Katzav also acknowledges, de Laguna was dialogically engaged with two non-analytic tendencies in her (...)
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  10. Complexity Bounds for Some Finite Forms of Kruskal's Theorem.Andreas Weiermann - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (4):588-590.
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    Not Just a Gender Numbers Game: How Board Gender Diversity Affects Corporate Risk Disclosure.Andreas Seebeck & Julia Vetter - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 177 (2):395-420.
    This paper examines how board gender diversity affects corporate risk disclosure. We exploit an exogenous shock on firms’ risk environment created by the United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union and analyze related risk disclosure in annual reports of public firms in the UK. Using this unique setting, we mitigate concerns about omitted variables in concurrent studies. The findings suggest that board gender diversity is positively related to corporate risk disclosure. However, our results also indicate that the proportion of (...)
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  12. Aesthetics of Conducting: Expression and Gesture.Andreas Dorschel - 2013 - In Jean Paul Olive & Susanne Kogler (eds.), Expression et geste musical. L'Harmattan. pp. 65-73.
    Expression in orchestral music is a matter of conductors rather than orchestras. Why should that be so? The straightforward answer seems to be that expression is bound to the individual self. But, then, does it have to be? Collective expression of, e.g., anger, rage or protest is not at all unusual in the public domain of politics. Our intuition of conductors’ expressive primacy could be salvaged if we were to conceive of orchestras as their instruments. But that will not do. (...)
     
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    Der Getäuschte im Garten. La Nouvelle Héloïse: Rousseaus Aporetik der Liebe.Andreas Dorschel - 2012 - Zeitschrift Für Ideengeschichte 6 (2).
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    On certain types and models for arithmetic.Andreas Blass - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (1):151-162.
    There is an analogy between concepts such as end-extension types and minimal types in the model theory of Peano arithmetic and concepts such as P-points and selective ultrafilters in the theory of ultrafilters on N. Using the notion of conservative extensions of models, we prove some theorems clarifying the relation between these pairs of analogous concepts. We also use the analogy to obtain some model-theoretic results with techniques originally used in ultrafilter theory. These results assert that every countable nonstandard model (...)
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  15. Inwiefern ist Ernährung ein philosophisches Problem?

    Ludwig Feuerbach und Friedrich Nietzsche als Relativierungsdenker.
    Andreas Urs Sommer - 2012 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 38 (1):319-342.
    Traditionell gelten Fragen der Ernährung nicht als seriöse philosophische Fragen: Dem reinen Geist darf demnach die physische Ernährung des von ihm temporär bewohnten Körpers herzlich gleichgültig sein. Im 18. und im 19. Jahrhundert wandelt sich allerdings das Bild: Mit der Problematisierung des Leib-Seele-Dualismus wird diese Gleichgültigkeit in Ernährungsfragen selbst zweifelhaft. Ludwig Feuerbach und Friedrich Nietzsche benutzen die für Philosophen scheinbar so abseitige Frage nach der Ernährung zu einer gezielten Destabilisierung philosophischer Grundüberzeugungen: Ludwig Feuerbach tut dies, um eine materialistische Ontologie an (...)
     
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    The “As” and the Open: On the Methodological Relevance of Heidegger’s Anthropocentrism.Andreas Beinsteiner - 2017 - Studia Phaenomenologica 17:41-56.
    Martin Heidegger distinguishes the human—as a world-forming, historical being that is capable of language—from the animal, which, according to him, is poor in world, ahistorical and incapable of language. This clear-cut distinction, which is connected to Heidegger’s anti-biologism, has frequently been criticised. By discussing the criticism of Matthew Calcaro, Giorgio Agamben and Jacques Derrida, the present paper aims to show that in Heidegger the human-animal difference is not a biologically determined distinction, human language is not understood as an instrument of (...)
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  17. Introduction to the Special Issue: Globalization as a Challenge for Business Responsibilities.Andreas Georg Scherer, Guido Palazzo & Dirk Matten - 2009 - Business Ethics Quarterly 19 (3):327-347.
    This article assesses some of the implications of globalization for the scholarly debate on business ethics, CSR and related concepts. The argument is based, among other things, on the declining capacity of nation state institutions to regulate socially desirable corporate behavior as well as the growing corporate exposure to heterogeneous social, cultural and political values in societies globally. It is argued that these changes are shifting the corporate role towards a sphere of societal governance hitherto dominated by traditional political actors. (...)
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    Schlick and Wittgenstein on games and ethics.Andreas Vrahimis - 2023 - Philosophical Investigations 47 (1):76-100.
    In conversations with Schlick and Waismann from June and December 1930, Wittgenstein began to turn his attention to the topic of games. This topic also centrally concerned Schlick. In his earliest philosophical output, Schlick had relied on the results of evolutionary biology in setting out an account of the emergence of the human species’ ability to play [Spiel] as a prerequisite for the genesis of scientific knowledge. Throughout his subsequent works one finds fragmentary appeals to this early view, e.g. in (...)
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    Distributive justice, best options and organ markets: a reply to Semrau.Andreas Albertsen - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    How important is it, morally speaking, that banning the sale of organs removes the best option available to would-be organ sellers? According to a widespread argument called the best option argument, this is very important. In a recent article I criticised such reasoning, drawing on considerations of distributive justice. Luke Semrau has argued that I have misunderstood the best option argument. In this article, I respond to Semrau’s criticism and elaborate on my original argument.
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    Skeptische Bildung: Prüfungsprozesse als philosophisches Problem.Andreas Gelhard - 2018 - Zürich: Diaphanes.
  21. Mathematische Opazität.Andreas Kaminski, Michael Resch & Uwe Küster - 2018 - Jahrbuch Technikphilosophie (3).
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    Sokoban: Enhancing general single-agent search methods using domain knowledge.Andreas Junghanns & Jonathan Schaeffer - 2001 - Artificial Intelligence 129 (1-2):219-251.
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    (1 other version)How to phrase critical realist interview questions in applied social science research.Andreas Brönnimann - 2021 - Journal of Critical Realism 21 (1):1-24.
    The tenets of critical and social realism are well supported in the literature. However, researchers following a realist paradigm have concerns about the lack of methodical guidance for qualitative...
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    Nietzsche-Kommentar: "Der Antichrist", "Ecce homo", "Dionysos-Dithyramben" und "Nietzsche contra Wagner".Andreas Urs Sommer - 2013 - De Gruyter.
    The last posthumous manuscripts from 1888 bear witness to an enormous stylistic and intellectual radicalization. The Antichrist purports to be a total "reevaluation of all values." In Ecce homo, Nietzsche explores the genealogy of his own thinking, opening up new dimensions of self-reflection. Nietzsche contra Wagner sums up the many years of Nietzsche's continuing critique of Wagner, while the Dionysian Dithyrambs seek to breathe new life into lyric poetry.
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    Of absent mothers, strong sisters and peculiar daughters: The constructional network of English NPN constructions.Andreas Baumann & Lotte Sommerer - 2021 - Cognitive Linguistics 32 (1):97-131.
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    Philosophie der Musik nach Karl Marx: Ursprünge - Gegenstände - Aktualität.Andreas Domann - 2016 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
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  27. Über Kanonisierung.Andreas Dorschel - 2006 - Musiktheorie 21 (1):6-12.
  28. Das anthropologische Argument in der praktischen Philosophie und die Logik des Vergleichs.Andreas Dorschel - 1995 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 2 (1):19-40.
    Arnold Gehlen's attempt to give anthropological grounds for morality stems from Kant's idea that being freed from the compulsion of instinct left human beings in need of compensation for the loss of the practical guidance which instinct had hitherto provided. Whereas Kant thought this compensation was to found only in reasoned morality, Gehlen would argue that morality provides recompense by becoming a quasi-instinct that functions without reflection and that needs to be bred into human beings. The author maintains that in (...)
     
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  29. Ethikbegründung und Metaethik.Andreas Wildt - 1995 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 6 (2):226.
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    Propelled: How Boredom, Frustration, and Anticipation Lead Us to the Good Life.Andreas Elpidorou - 2020 - New York, USA: Oxford University Press.
    Many of our endeavors -- be it personal or communal, technological or artistic -- aim at eradicating all traces of dissatisfaction from our daily lives. They seek to cure us of our discontent in order to deliver us a fuller and flourishing existence. But what if ubiquitous pleasure and instant fulfilment make our lives worse, not better? What if discontent isn't an obstacle to the good life but one of its essential ingredients? In Propelled, Andreas Elpidorou makes a lively (...)
  31. A Ramsey Test Analysis of Causation for Causal Models.Holger Andreas & Mario Günther - 2021 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (2):587-615.
    We aim to devise a Ramsey test analysis of actual causation. Our method is to define a strengthened Ramsey test for causal models. Unlike the accounts of Halpern and Pearl ([2005]) and Halpern ([2015]), the resulting analysis deals satisfactorily with both over- determination and conjunctive scenarios.
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    Spontaneität und moralische Autonomie: Kants Philosophie der Freiheit.Andreas Gunkel - 1989 - Bern: P. Haupt.
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  33. Die Reformation der Revolution. Friedrich Schleiermacher in seiner Zeit.Andreas Arndt - 2019
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    Leibniz: Metaphilosophy and Metaphysics, 1666–1686.Andreas Blank - 2005 - Munich, Germany: Philosophia.
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    Michael S. Moore, Mechanical Choices: The Responsibility of the Human Machine.Andreas Kuersten - 2022 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 19 (4):415-419.
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    Vielfalt achten: Eine Ethik der Biodiversität.Andreas Hetzel - 2024 - transcript Verlag.
    Das Leben hat sich auf unserem Planeten zu einer unermesslichen Fülle von Formen ausdifferenziert, die in komplexen Weisen interagieren. Durch die Zerstörung unserer natürlichen Umwelt bedrohen wir das Wunder der globalen Biodiversität in seinem Fortbestand. Dabei verdrängen wir, dass auch die Menschheit weiter von der Produktivität jener Ökosysteme abhängig bleibt, zu denen sich das Leben evolutionär organisiert hat. Doch wie lässt sich überzeugend für den Erhalt von Biodiversität argumentieren? Sind Arten und Ökosysteme nur als Voraussetzungen gelingenden menschlichen Lebens schützenswert? Oder (...)
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    The life sciences and the history of analytic philosophy.Andreas Vrahimis - 2024 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 46 (27):1-28.
    Comparative to the commonplace focus onto developments in mathematics and physics, the life sciences appear to have received relatively sparse attention within the early history of analytic philosophy. This paper addresses two related aspects of this phenomenon. On the one hand, it asks: to the extent that the significance of the life sciences was indeed downplayed by early analytic philosophers, why was this the case? An answer to this question may be found in Bertrand Russell’s 1914 discussions of the relation (...)
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    Democratic Reciprocity.Andreas Schedler - 2020 - Journal of Political Philosophy 29 (2):252-278.
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    Karl Marx/Friedrich Engels, das Ende der klassischen deutschen Philosophie: Bibliographie.Bert Andréas - 1983 - Trier: Karl-Marx-Haus.
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    Hypotheticity and Realism – Duhem, Popper and Scientific Realism.Andreas Bartels - 2009 - In Michael Heidelberger & Gregor Schiemann (eds.), The Significance of the Hypothetical in Natural Science. De Gruyter. pp. 295-312.
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  41. Esteem and Self-Esteem in Early Modern Ethics and Politics.Andreas Blank (ed.) - 2022 - Special Issue of Intellectual History Review 32 (1) (2022): 1–178.
     
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    De droom der rede: het mensbeeld in de sociale wetenschappen: een poging tot criminosofie.Andreas Burnier - 1982 - 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff.
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  43. Schopenhauers rhetorische Argumentation für den Pessimismus.Andreas Dörpinghaus - 1999 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 80:63-85.
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    Grundzüge einer Soziologie des Musikgeschmacks.Andreas Gebesmair - 2001 - Wiesbaden: Springer.
    Am Beispiel musikalischer Vorlieben wird gezeigt, was eine Soziologie des Geschmacks leistet. Ausgehend von der klassischen Fragestellung der Musikästhetik, wie Urteile über Musik zu begründen seien, gelangt der Autor zu einer Definition des Musikgeschmacks, in der nicht nur die psychologischen Aspekte Berücksichtigung finden, sondern auch seine Funktion in sozialen Strategien thematisiert wird. Die zentralen, auf den Arbeiten von Pierre Bourdieu, Gerhard Schulze und US-amerikanischen Kultursoziologen basierenden Thesen werden am verfügbaren empirischen Material überprüft. Die Analysen laufen letztendlich auf die paradoxe Feststellung (...)
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  45. Theorizing the present ethnographically.Andreas Glaeser - 2015 - In Dominic Boyer, James D. Faubion & George E. Marcus (eds.), Theory can be more than it used to be: learning anthropology's method in a time of transition. London: Cornell University Press.
     
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  46. Sprache und Ontologie bei Aristoteles.Andreas Graeser - 1978 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 25:443-455.
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    Das Gewissen: oberste Norm sittlichen Handelns: eine kritische Analyse.Andreas Laun - 1984 - Innsbruck: Tyrolia-Verlag.
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    Ein rechtsfreier Raum? Die legale Situation auf den Färöern im Spiegel der ‚Færeyinga saga‘.Andreas Schmidt - 2020 - Das Mittelalter 25 (1):30-45.
    The chapter argues for a more nuanced and empirically based understanding of the discourse on law and socio-cultural norms in Old Icelandic literature on the grounds of a narratological reading of ‘Færeyinga saga’ as a case study. It has often been claimed that Icelandic sources express an ideal of freedom based on communality as guaranteed by the law. By contrast, ‘Færeyinga saga’ represents a cynical discourse on power politics that renders law as an invariable concept obsolete and works solely on (...)
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  49. Wahrheit ohne Tugend? oder: Setzt eine adäquate Wahrnehmung der Wirklichkeit Tugend voraus?Andreas Trampota - 2003 - Zur Debatte 33 (7):38f..
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    A Path to Poetic Space.Andreas Weber - 2021 - Constructivist Foundations 16 (2):192-195.
    Lived experience can be viewed as the unfolding of “poetic space.” This is neither “just” matter nor experience, but the collective exploration of felt embodied meanings by individuals, ….
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