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    Quiet Politics, Trade Unions, and the Political Elite Network: The Case of Denmark.Anton Grau Larsen, Christoph Houman Ellersgaard & Christian Lyhne Ibsen - 2021 - Politics and Society 49 (1):43-73.
    Pepper Culpepper’s seminal Quiet Politics and Business Power has revitalized the study of when business elites can shape policies away from public scrutiny. This article takes the concept of quiet politics to a new, and surprising, set of actors: trade union leaders. Focusing on the case of Denmark, it argues that quiet politics functions through political elite networks and that this way of doing politics favors a particular kind of corporatist coordination between the state, capital, and labor. Rather than showing (...)
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    Bubbles & Squat – did Dionysus just sneak into the fitness centre?Kenneth Aggerholm & Signe Højbjerre Larsen - 2018 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 45 (2):189-203.
    ABSTRACTA Danish fitness chain recently introduced a new concept called Bubbles & Squat. Here, fitness training is combined with free champagne and music. In this paper, we examine this new way of bringing parties, alcohol and physical culture together by exploring the possible meaning of it through existential philosophical analysis. We draw in particular on Nietzsche’s distinction between the Apolline and the Dionysiac, as well as his account of great health. On this basis, we analyse Bubbles & Squat as a (...)
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    Fluctuations in the Dynamics of Single Quantum Systems.Anton Amann & Harald Atmanspacher - 1998 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29 (2):151-182.
    The traditional formalism of quantum mechanics is mainly used to describe ensembles of identical systems (with a density-operator formalism) or single isolated systems, but is not capable of describing single open quantum objects with many degrees of freedom showing pure-state stochastic dynamical behaviour. In particular, stochastic 'line-migration' as in single-molecule spectroscopy of defect molecules in a molecular matrix is not adequately described. Starting with the Bohr scenario of stochastic quantum jumps (between strict energy eigenstates), we try to incorporate more general (...)
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    Combining transition studies and social movement theory: towards a new research agenda.Anton Törnberg - 2018 - Theory and Society 47 (3):381-408.
    This article addresses two central—yet insufficiently explored—characteristics of some social movements: i.) abrupt and rapid social mobilizations leading to ii.) the construction of novel political processes and structures. The article takes a novel approach to these issues by combining social movement literature and the notion of free social spaces with transition studies, which focuses on large-scale socio-technical transitions. This theoretical integration highlights the co-evolution between free spaces and societal transitions, and it is based upon complexity-thinking, which is essential to deal (...)
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  5. (1 other version)Po sledeh človeka.Anton Trstenjak - 1992 - Ljubljana: Mladinska knj..
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    Anthony William Amo: sa vie et son oeuvre.Anton Wilhelm Amo - 2016 - Le Plessis-Trévise, France: Teham Éditions. Edited by Yoporeka Somet & Anton Wilhelm Amo.
    De l'apathie de l'âme humaine, ou, L'incapacité de l'âme de se sentir, et l'absence de faculté de sentir en elle, alors que notre oragnisme vivant possède ces qualités -- Sur les idées distinctes des choses qui appartiennent soit à notre âme, soit à notre corps organique vivant -- Traité de l'art de philosopher avec simplicité et précision.
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    Syrisch-Arabische Biographieen des Aristotles. Syrische Commentare Zur eisagoge des Porphyrios.Anton Baumstark (ed.) - 2016 - Gorgias Press.
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    UAVs Protection and Countermeasures in a Complex Electromagnetic Environment.Anton O. Belousov, Yevgeniy S. Zhechev, Evgeniya B. Chernikova, Alexander V. Nosov & Talgat R. Gazizov - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-16.
    The study considers the problem of ensuring electromagnetic compatibility of EMI-based functional destruction means with other radioelectronic equipment as part of a complex for countering unmanned aerial vehicles. To solve this problem, it is proposed to create a methodology that combines a set of diverse approaches and methods. This study focuses on the use of hollow and thin passive conductors, the use of a magnetodielectric in a reflection symmetric modal filter, the use of reflection symmetric structures for decomposing the train (...)
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    Gewalt Und Opfer: Im Dialog Mit Walter Burkert.Anton Bierl & Wolfgang Braungart (eds.) - 2010 - De Gruyter.
    The volume presented here is a collection of the contributions to an author s colloquium with Walter Burkert, which was held in November 2007 in the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research at the University of Bielefeld. Well known experts looked in detail at the work of the internationally renowned scholar of Greek. In his epochal cultural-scientific studies focusing on the origins of human co-existence in rites, on violence, sacrifice, guilt and horrific scenarios of death, Burkert approached questions of biological behavioural research, (...)
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    Computations of Vapnik–Chervonenkis Density in Various Model-Theoretic Structures.Anton Bobkov - 2018 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 24 (4):459-459.
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    Gaston Bachelard and his reactions to phenomenology.Anton Vydra - 2014 - Continental Philosophy Review 47 (1):45-58.
    In this essay, I show how the French philosopher of science, Gaston Bachelard, reacted to the idea of phenomenology at different stages of his philosophical development. During the early years, Kantianism (through a Schopenhauerian reading of Kant) had the greatest influence on his understanding of phenomenology. Even if he always considered phenomenology a valuable method, Bachelard believed that the term noumenon is necessary, not for a full description of reality, but for probing possible sources of reality. For him, phenomena are (...)
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    High-Stakes Gambling with Unknown Outcomes: Justifying the Precautionary Principle.Anton Petrenko & Dan McArthur - 2011 - Journal of Social Philosophy 42 (4):346-362.
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    T. rex, the crater of doom, and the nature of scientific discovery.Anton E. Lawson - 2004 - Science & Education 13 (3):155-177.
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    Equality and Merit. Through Experiments to Normative Justice.Anton Leist - 2020 - Analyse & Kritik 42 (1):137-170.
    When we want to justify claims against one another, we discover that conceptual thought alone is not sufficient to legitimize property and income in the relative and proper proportions among members of a productive group. Instead, the basis for justification should also be seen in motivational states, validated less by rational thought than by an effective behaviour. To circumnavigate otherwise dangerously utopian claims to justice, the social sciences, and especially behavioural economics, are the most reliable basis for normative distributive justice. (...)
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    Um Leben und Tod: Moralische Probleme bei Abtreibung, Künstlicher Befruchtung, Euthanasie und Selbstmord.Anton Leist - 1990
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  16. Killing, letting die, and the morality of abortion.Anton Tupa - 2009 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 26 (1):1-26.
    abstract David Boonin, in his A Defense of Abortion, argues that abortions that involve killing the foetus are morally permissible, even if granting for the sake of argument that the foetus has a right to life. His primary argument is an argument by analogy to a 'trolley case'. I offer two lines of counterargument to his argument by analogy. First, I argue that Boonin's analogy between his trolley case and a normal unwanted pregnancy does not hold. I revise his trolley (...)
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    The Sociology of Development and the Underdevelopment of Sociology.Anton L. Allahar - 2023 - CLR James Journal 29 (1):61-83.
    In the present essay my aim is first to review and extend Frank’s thinking on ‘the sociology of development,’ and second, I will attempt to apply his insights to some of the new or present-day directions in sociological theory and research with a view to showing how they might be seen as contributing to ‘the underdevelopment of sociology.’ Beginning with the vision of the founding fathers of sociology broadly understood, I will argue that that vision and the promise of sociology (...)
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    Introductory Essay Still in the Face of War: On Framing Political Realities Anew.Anton Leist & Rolf Zimmermann - 2024 - In Anton Leist & Rolf Zimmermann (eds.), After the War?: How the Ukraine War Challenges Political Theories. De Gruyter. pp. 1-52.
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    Looking at the War Realistically.Anton Leist - 2024 - In Anton Leist & Rolf Zimmermann (eds.), After the War?: How the Ukraine War Challenges Political Theories. De Gruyter. pp. 117-146.
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    Eine individualistische Theorie sozialen Handelns. Zu Raimo Tuomelas "A Theory of Social Action".Anton Leist - 1985 - Analyse & Kritik 7 (2):180-205.
    This critical review concentrates on four important parts of Raimo Tuomela’s analytical theory of social action. It examines the book’s reconstructions of social action, of practical reasoning in this context, of social norms and it investigates its claim to a conceptual individualism. The result is critical in several aspects. Tuomela’s most original idea in the analysis of joint action, that of we-intentions, is not broad enough to cover more than a part of social action in the commonly understood sense. His (...)
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    What makes bodies beautiful.Anton Leist - 2003 - Leist, Anton . What Makes Bodies Beautiful. Journal of Philosophy and Medicine, 28:187-219.
    Health and beauty are the most important physical ideals. This paper seeks to compare and contrast these ideals, based on a value theory of human abilities. Health is comprehended as a potential ability to act grounded in bodily functions. Beauty is explained as a symbolising reference to happiness, physical beauty as a combination of organic orientation to purpose and virtuous orientation to action. Physical beauty is the implicit symbolic expression of mental and physical health. This teleological theory is tested and (...)
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    A Kantian defence of placebo deception.Anton Allen - 2019 - Monash Bioethics Review 37 (3-4):81-93.
    In this article I offer a defence of the use of deceptive placebos—inert treatments like sugar pills or saline injections—in clinical practice. In particular, I will defend what I call the ideal placebo case—where a doctor or nurse has good reason to believe that a deceptive placebo offers a patient’s best, or only, chance of some therapeutic benefit. Taking a Kantian approach to the question of clinical placebo use, I examine the Kantian prohibition on deception as interference with the will (...)
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  23. Severin Schroeder, ed., Wittgenstein and Contemporary Philosophy of Mind Reviewed by.Anton Alterman - 2002 - Philosophy in Review 22 (3):217-219.
     
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    Programming Infinite Machines.Anton A. Kutsenko - 2019 - Erkenntnis 87 (1):181-189.
    For infinite machines that are free from the classical Thomson’s lamp paradox, we show that they are not free from its inverted-in-time version. We provide a program for infinite machines and an infinite mechanism that demonstrate this paradox. While their finite analogs work predictably, the program and the infinite mechanism demonstrate an undefined behavior. As in the case of infinite Davies machines :671–682, 2001), our examples are free from infinite masses, infinite velocities, infinite forces, etc. Only infinite divisibility of space (...)
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    Chimera of Naturalism and Free Will.Anton V. Kuznetsov - 2023 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 60 (1):221-240.
    This article is devoted to the analysis of arguments from empirical science against free will. Its main purpose is to reveal their deep anti-naturalism. This anti-naturalism lies in the use of a concept of free will that cannot be the subject of naturalistic consideration, as well as in the various explanatory and ontological paradoxes that arguments from empirical science lead in case when someone is trying to generalize the explanatory principles underlying them. At the beginning of the article, the author (...)
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    Why Participate in Pro-Environmental Action? Individual Responsibility in Unstructured Collectives.Anton Leist - 2014 - Analyse & Kritik 36 (2):397-416.
    The degradation of natural resources in the environment is, technically speaking, a form of depleting a public good. Public goods are notorious for free-riding among egoists, but the marginality of individual contributions provides no less an obstacle, both to moral duty and motivation. This article discusses the problems of minimized and missing causal involvement on the empirical side; and, in the applicability of classical moral arguments, on the ethical side. It. suggests that individual responsibility is derived on the basis of (...)
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    Secret of “Always Already” (of the Lost Trace of Phenomenology) in Deconstruction of Derrida.Anton Vavilov - 2023 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 12 (1):115-140.
    Based on key texts of Derrida as well as his interviews and recently published seminars the article presents a “micrological” analysis of deconstructivist thought in the context of its appeal to phenomenology of Husserl and fundamental ontology of Heidegger. Derrida begins his intellectual path with a reflection on the most important topics of Husserlian phenomenology and discovers in the descriptions of temporalization a paradoxical movement of the immanent self-deconstruction of phenomenology. It from within undermines its own basic principle of the (...)
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  28. Constructivism and domains of scientific knowledge: A reply to Lythcott and Duschl.Anton E. Lawson - 1991 - Science Education 75 (4):481-488.
     
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    Die Welt verloren - und zumindest teilweise wiedergefunden. Nicht-metaphysische Grundlagen der ökologischen Ethik.Anton Leist - 1995 - In Hans Lenk & Hans Poser (eds.), Neue Realitäten. Herausforderung der Philosophie: Xvi. Deutscher Kongreß Für Philosophie Berlin 20.–24. September 1993. De Gruyter. pp. 142-156.
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    Einleitung: Ethik zwischen Hobbes und Kant.Anton Leist - 2002 - In Moral Als Vertrag?: Beiträge Zum Moralischen Kontraktualismus. New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 1-36.
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    Ein Plädoyer für die Beendigung der Suche nach Wahrheitskriterien.Anton Leist - 1975 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 6 (2):217-234.
    Es soll die These begründet werden, daß die Suche nach Wahrheitskriterien als philosophische Anstrengung sinnlos ist, weil einerseits mit Wahrheit ein Absolutheitsanspruch der Erkenntnis erhoben werden muß, andererseits aber ein solcher Anspruch mit Hilfe von Wahrheitskriterien nicht eingelöst werden kann. Die Begründung faßt den spezifischen Geltungscharakter des Wahrheitsanspruchs und einen unausweichlichen Regreß bei Wahrheitsfragen als geeignete Hinweise auf, daß und wieso Wahrheitskriterien logisch unmöglich sind; daß und wieso die Erkenntnispraxis darunter keinen Schaden erleidet; daß und wieso Wahrheit als die regulative (...)
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    Fruhes menschliches Leben zwischen Interessen und Identitat.Anton Leist - 2002 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 50 (6):993-997.
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    G.A. Cohens materialistische Geschichtstheorie: Einige Einwände Überblick zu einer Diskussion.Anton Leist - 1982 - Analyse & Kritik 4 (2):131-158.
    During the last years Anglosaxon discussion about Marx and Marxism has been characterized by an intensified interest in historical materialism as a general theory of history. The most extensive, careful and analytically rigorous among several new treatments is the one by G.A. Cohen, which is the subject of four critical articles in the present issue of Analyse & Kritik. To make these articles and Cohen’s project understandable to the German reader, an attempt is made in the following to summarize the (...)
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    Gerechtigkeit bauen – Variationen mit Hume.Anton Leist - 2014 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 62 (6):1029-1061.
    Among philosophers and social scientists, Hume’s idea of justice is generally identified with a system of rules based on mutual advantage, their moral quality playing either an insignificant or no part at all. This conventional or contractarian model, respectively, is not adequate to the special institution of morality or, in Hume, to the virtues, artificial or natural. It is not self-interest but sympathy in combination with the indirect passions of pride and humility that gives conventions their moral quality and social (...)
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    Geschlechterdifferenz und Verstehenseinheit.Anton Leist - 1994 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 42 (2):281-290.
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  36. Hector-Neri Castañeda: On Philosophical Method.Anton Leist - 1982 - Philosophische Rundschau 29:133.
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    Hobbes’ Ethik und hobbesianische Ethik. Zum Projekt einer vertragstheoretischen Begründung moralischer Verpfl ichtung.Anton Leist - 2002 - In Moral Als Vertrag?: Beiträge Zum Moralischen Kontraktualismus. New York: Walter de Gruyter.
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    III. Die Schwierigkeiten der Ethik.Anton Leist - 2000 - In Die Gute Handlung: Eine Einführung in Die Ethik. De Gruyter. pp. 160-244.
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    In Geschichten verstrickt. Uber: Peter Bieri: Das Handwerk der Freiheit.Anton Leist - 2004 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 52 (2):313.
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    III. Moral und Gesellschaft.Anton Leist - 2005 - In Ethik der Beziehungen: Versuche Über Eine Postkantianische Moralphilosophie. Akademie Verlag.
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  41. Konvergenz statt Konfrontation.Anton Leist - 1991 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 2 (3):396.
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    Menschenwürde als Ausdruck.Anton Leist - 2005 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (4).
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    Moral Als Vertrag?: Beiträge Zum Moralischen Kontraktualismus.Anton Leist (ed.) - 2002 - New York: Walter de Gruyter.
    Der moralische Kontraktualismus ist neben der kantischen und utilitaristischen Tradition die dritte Haupttradition einer aufgeklärten Moralphilosophie. Seine Kernthese besagt, daß moralische Normen und Forderungen legitim sind, wenn die Betroffenen sich aus ihren Interessen heraus auf die Etablierung dieser Normen hätten einigen können. Eine vernünftige Moral ist demnach, obwohl sie Freiheitsbeschränkungen verlangt, zum gegenseitigen Vorteil der Einzelnen. Die Autoren des Bandes diskutieren im Lichte neuerer Arbeiten die Vorzüge und Schwierigkeiten der moralischen Vertragstheorie. Zentrale Themen sind der Begriff der Moral, das Problem (...)
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  44. Moralischer Stress und Probleme der Konsensbildung.Anton Leist - 1994 - Ethik in der Medizin 6 (1):13-20.
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    Morality United. Answering the Normative and Nonnormative of Moral Norms.Anton Leist - 2013 - In Martin G. Weiss & Hajo Greif (eds.), Ethics, society, politics: proceedings of the 35th International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria, 2012. Boston: De Gruyter Ontos. pp. 261-294.
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    Personenregister.Anton Leist - 2000 - In Die Gute Handlung: Eine Einführung in Die Ethik. De Gruyter. pp. 413-418.
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    Some Problems in the Justification of Moral Rights.Anton Leist - 1994 - Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 2:43-55.
    “Having a moral right” in private and public debates probably is one of the most important arguments to bring some foundation to one’s claims. Within international law and politics, for example, one easily falls back on universal “human rights”, especially if neither a more subtle moral argument nor prudential reasons find a hold. But in some contrast to this agreement on the strong practical relevance of rights, both the conceptual analysis and normative justification of rights are rather controversial in moral (...)
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    Schadenverursachen und Kooperation beim Klimawandel: Zwei Weisen, auf das Ende zu sehen.Anton Leist - 2015 - In Angela Kallhoff (ed.), Klimagerechtigkeit Und Klimaethik. De Gruyter. pp. 107-134.
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    Vorwort.Anton Leist - 2000 - In Die Gute Handlung: Eine Einführung in Die Ethik. De Gruyter.
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  50. What makes bodies beautiful.Anton Leist - 2003 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 28 (2):187 – 219.
    Health and beauty are the most important physical ideals. This paper seeks to compare and contrast these ideals, based on a value theory of human abilities. Health is comprehended as a potential ability to act grounded in bodily functions. Beauty is explained as a symbolising reference to happiness, physical beauty as a combination of organic orientation to purpose and virtuous orientation to action. Physical beauty is the implicit symbolic expression of mental and physical health. This teleological theory is tested and (...)
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