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    Cuando la muerte se aproxima.Arnoldo Kraus - 2011 - Oaxaca de Juárez, Oaxaca: Almadía.
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    Diccionario incompleto de bioética: con comentarios y preguntas.Arnoldo Kraus - 2007 - México, D.F.: Taurus. Edited by Ruy Pérez-Tamayo.
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  3. Bioethical implications of end-of-life decision-making in patients with dementia: a tale of two societies.Peter P. De Deyn, Arnoldo S. Kraus-Weisman, Latife Salame-Khouri & Jaime D. Mondragón - 2020 - Monash Bioethics Review 38 (1):49-67.
    End-of-life decision-making in patients with dementia is a complex topic. Belgium and the Netherlands have been at the forefront of legislative advancement and progressive societal changes concerning the perspectives toward physician-assisted death (PAD). Careful consideration of clinical and social aspects is essential during the end-of-life decision-making process in patients with dementia. Geriatric assent provides the physician, the patient and his family the opportunity to end life with dignity. Unbearable suffering, decisional competence, and awareness of memory deficits are among the clinical (...)
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    Christian Gottfried Krause: O hudební poezii.Christian Gottfried Krause - 2022 - Brno: Masarykova univerzita. Edited by Kateřina Alexandra Šťastná.
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    Kant on Self-Knowledge and Self-Formation: The Nature of Inner Experience.Katharina T. Kraus - 2020 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    As the pre-eminent Enlightenment philosopher, Kant famously calls on all humans to make up their own minds, independently from the constraints imposed on them by others. Kant's focus, however, is on universal human reason, and he tells us little about what makes us individual persons. In this book, Katharina T. Kraus explores Kant's distinctive account of psychological personhood by unfolding how, according to Kant, we come to know ourselves as such persons. Drawing on Kant's Critical works and on his (...)
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  6. The mathematics of non-individuality.Décio Krause - unknown
    Some of the forerunners of quantum theory regarded the basic entities of such theories as 'non-individuals'. One of the problems is to treat collections of such 'things', for they do not obey the axioms of standard set theories like Zermelo- Fraenkel. In this paper, collections of objects to which the standard concept of identity does not apply are termed 'quasi-sets'. The motivation for such a theory, linked to what we call 'the Manin problem', is presented, so as its specific axioms. (...)
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  7. El tercer coloquio nacional de filosofía.Arnoldo Gerardo Leal Cordero - 1991 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 70:100-101.
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    La fascinación de la mentira.Arnoldo Liberman - 1986 - Madrid: Altalena.
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    A natural scientist and a social scientist explore the dilemma of science.Arnoldo K. Ventura - 2003 - Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers. Edited by Angela Ramsay.
    SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND THE REDUCTION OF POVERTY If you treat an individual as he is, he will stay that way, but if you treat him as if he were what he ...
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  10. (1 other version)The Metaphysics of Experience: A Companion to Whitehead’s Process and Reality.Elizabeth M. Kraus - 1979 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 16 (1):82-85.
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  11. Textedition. T. 1. Das erste und zweite Buch : Vairagyaprakarana, Mumuksuvyavaharaprakarana / kritische Edition von Susanne Krause-Stinner. T. 2. Das dritte Buch : Utpattiprakaraṇa / kritische Edition von Jürgen Hanneder, Peter Stephan und Stanislav Jager. T. 3. Das vierte Buch : Sthitiprakaraṇa / kritische Edition von Susanne Krause-Stinner und Peter Stephan. T. 4. Das fünfte Buch : Upaśāntiprakaraṇa. [REVIEW]von Anett Krause - 2011 - In Anonymus Casmiriensis (ed.), Mokṣopāya: historisch-kritische Gesamtausgabe. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
     
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    Zur Theorie des Wertes.Oskar Kraus - 1901 - Max Niemeyer.
    Nachdruck der Originalausgabe von 1901. Oskar Kraus beschreibt in seinem Werk "Zur Theorie des Wertes Wissenschaftliche Methoden die geeignet sind sich dem Begriff das Werts anzunähern. Im wesentlichen untersucht er einerseits die Ansätze die sich aus Ethik und Psychologie ergeben, dem Wert der primären Güter. Und andererseits aus Sicht der Wirtschaftswissenschaft den Wert der äußeren Güter.
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    The logical foundations of scientific theories. Languages, Structures, and Models.Decio Krause & Jonas R. B. Arenhart - 2016 - Nova Iorque, NY, EUA: Routledge. Edited by Becker Arenhart & R. Jonas.
    This book addresses the logical aspects of the foundations of scientific theories. Even though the relevance of formal methods in the study of scientific theories is now widely recognized and regaining prominence, the issues covered here are still not generally discussed in philosophy of science. The authors focus mainly on the role played by the underlying formal apparatuses employed in the construction of the models of scientific theories, relating the discussion with the so-called semantic approach to scientific theories. The book (...)
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    Questões a uma teoria de quase-objetos.Dècio Krause - 2009 - Manuscrito 32 (2):399-436.
    Discutimos algumas quest~oes relacionadas a uma possvel teoriade quase-objetos, isto e, objetos para os quais as condic~oes usuais de identidaden~ao se aplicariam. Desde que a principal motivac~ao para uma tal teoriae a mec^anica qu^antica, a discuss~ao e realizada tendo-se essa intepretac~ao pretendidaem mente.We discuss some questions related to a possible theory of quasiobjects,that is, objects for which the standard identity conditions should nothold. Since the main motivation for such a theory is quantum mechanics,the discussion is posed with this intended interpretation (...)
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  16. Historiografía costarricense sobre el S. XIX a partir de 1970.Arnoldo Mora - 1986 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 60:261.
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    La identidad nacional en la filosofía costarricense.Arnoldo Mora & Arnoldo Mora Rodríguez - 1997 - San José, Costa Rica: EDUCA.
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  18. El proyecto filosófico de Kant.Arnoldo Mora Rodríguez - 2007 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 45 (114):55-62.
     
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  19. Existencialismo y epistemología.Arnoldo Mora Rodríguez - 1979 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 45:43-48.
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  20. La mala fe de los científicos.Arnoldo Mora Rodríguez - 2005 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 43 (109):77-80.
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  21. Axioms for collections of indistinguishable objects.Décio Krause - 1996 - Logique Et Analyse 153 (154):69-93.
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    Identidades excluidas y formas de acción política. El caso de las huelgas de hambre mapuche: entre la desobediencia civil y la violencia política.Eduardo Gallegos Krause - 2011 - Polis 28.
    En el presente trabajo se analizan las reivindicaciones mapuches como parte de los movimientos sociales étnicos y su vinculación inherente al proceso general de globalización, y particularmente a la revitalización de las culturas locales. Se estudiarán las formas de acción política desde el análisis de medios escritos; analizando la forma en que son representados, y en lo posible, lo que los mismos actores (mapuches) señalan sobre sus formas de expresión; es decir, se tomarán las autoreferencias y la forma en que (...)
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  23. Ontological Issues in Quantum Theory.Decio Krause & Otavio Bueno - unknown
    In this paper, we examine the concept of particle as it appears in quantum field theories, focusing on a puzzling situation regarding this concept. Although quantum ‘particles’ arise from fields, which form the basic ontology of QFT, and thus a certain concept of ‘particle’ is al- ways available, the properties ascribed to such ‘particles’ are not completely in agreement with the mathematical and logical description of such fields, which should be taken as individuals.
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    El pensamiento filosofico en el repertorio americano.Arnoldo Mora - 1989 - [San José, C.R.]: Guayacán.
  25. Kant y la fundamentación de la metafísica.Arnoldo Mora - 2004 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 42 (106):43-46.
     
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    Fiat iustitia: Recht als Aufgabe der Vernunft: Festschrift für Peter Krause zum 70. Geburtstag.Peter Krause & Maximilian Wallerath (eds.) - 2006 - Berlin: Duncker Und Humblot.
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    Environmental Domination.Sharon R. Krause - 2020 - Political Theory 48 (4):443-468.
    In their vulnerability to arbitrary, exploitative uses of human power, many of Earth’s nonhuman parts are subject to environmental domination. People too are subject to environmental domination in ways that include but also extend beyond the special environmental burdens borne by those who are poor and marginalized. Despite the substantial inequalities that exist among us as human beings, we are all captured and exploited by the eco-damaging collective practices that constitute modern life for everyone today. Understanding the complex, interacting dynamics (...)
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    Die Werttheorien, Geschichte und Kritik.Oskar Kraus - 1937 - Rudolf Rohrer.
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    16. On The Concept Of Identity In Zermelo-fraenkel-like Axioms And Its Relationships With Quantum Statistics.Décio Krause - 2005 - Logique Et Analyse 48.
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    A Modal Logic of Indiscernibility.Décio Krause, Pedro Merlussi & Jonas R. Becker Arenhart - 2016 - In Aerts Diederik Et A. L. (ed.), Probing the Meaning of Quantum Mechanics: Superpositions, Dynamics, Semantics and Identity. World Scientific. pp. 259-279.
    This paper is a continuation of the authors' attempts to deal with the notion of indistinguishability (or indiscernibility) from a logical point of view. Now we introduce a two-sorted first-order modal logic to enable us to deal with objects of two different species. The intended interpretation is that objects of one of the species obey the rules of standard S5, while the objects of the other species obey only the rules of a weaker notion of indiscernibility. Quantum mechanics motivates the (...)
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  31. Psychologie vom empirischen Standpunkt. 2. Band.Franz Brentano & Oscar Kraus - 1925 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (3):90-90.
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    What Are You Doing? What Am I Doing?Merton S. Krause - 2005 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 25 (2):257-279.
    Psychology ought to describe how and explain why we human beings live our lives as we do, which necessarily comes down to how and why we engage in the actions and have the subjective experiencings that we do. Our physical actions are themselves in part subjective phenomena, because actions are not simply body movements but also essentially involve intentions, beliefs about specific causation, and a sense of voluntariness. Thus, whatever else it is, psychology is inescapably the science of explaining the (...)
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    El arielismo: de Rodó a García Monge.Arnoldo Mora - 2008 - San José: EUNED, Editorial Universidad Estatal a Distancia.
  34. La antropología sartreana.Arnoldo Mora Rodríguez - 2005 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 43 (109):133-142.
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  35. Las tareas de la filosofía latinoamericana.Arnoldo Mora Rodríguez - 1977 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 41:211-216.
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  36. Ética, política y derecho.Arnoldo Mora Rodríguez - 2003 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 41 (103):73-78.
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  37. History and the human soul in Montesquieu.Sharon Krause - 2003 - History of Political Thought 24 (2):235-261.
    Montesquieu's The Spirit of the Laws (1748) illuminates the many factors that affect human behaviour and hence constrain the capacity for self-guided action, but his work also contains a defence of this capacity in his treatment of the soul. Yet Montesquieu also thought it important to establish reliable limits on human action so as to protect political liberty, and he looked to the constitutional traditions of particular peoples for standards of right that would provide effective checks on individuals and political (...)
     
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    The Political Lessons of Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.Jonathan Harold Krause - 2019 - Hume Studies 42 (1):187-211.
    Understandably, given the interpretive challenges posed by the dialogue form, the focus of David Hume's interest in religion in the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion can be difficult to pinpoint.1 Much Hume scholarship on the Dialogues has traditionally suffered from two major shortcomings. First, its treatment of Hume's interest in religion is primarily theoretical or speculative, as though Hume were concerned above all to determine the nature of "true religion," say, or to dismiss religious belief altogether as simply irrational. Such scholarship (...)
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    Church Involvement, Spiritual Growth, Meaning in Life, and Health.Neal Krause, R. David Hayward, Deborah Bruce & Cynthia Woolever - 2013 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 35 (2):169-191.
    The purpose of this study is to assess the relationship between involvement in three aspects of congregational life and spiritual growth. In addition, an effort is made to see if spiritual growth may, in turn, affect health. A latent variable model was developed to test the following hypotheses: individuals who attend worship services more often, attend Bible study and prayer group meetings more frequently, and individuals who receive more spiritual support from fellow church members will be more likely to report (...)
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    Political respect for nature.Sharon R. Krause - 2021 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (2):241-266.
    Political respect for nature is an important part of cultivating a more emancipatory and ecologically sustainable politics. As a political principle, it can supplement respect for persons with institutional mechanisms that formally constrain how human power may be exercised over non-human beings and things and that require us to use our power in ways that are attentive to nature’s well-being along with our own. Moreover, when internalized by citizens as part of their shared political ethos and public culture, respect for (...)
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    Brazilian Studies in Philosophy and History of Science: An Account of Recent Works.Décio Krause & Antonio Videira (eds.) - 2010 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    This volume, The Brazilian Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, is the first attempt to present to a general audience, works from Brazil on this subject. The included papers are original, covering a remarkable number of relevant topics of philosophy of science, logic and on the history of science. The Brazilian community has increased in the last years in quantity and in quality of the works, most of them being published in respectable international journals on the subject. The (...)
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  42. Identity in physics: a historical, philosophical, and formal analysis.Steven French & Décio Krause - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Decio Krause.
    Steven French and Decio Krause examine the metaphysical foundations of quantum physics. They draw together historical, logical, and philosophical perspectives on the fundamental nature of quantum particles and offer new insights on a range of important issues. Focusing on the concepts of identity and individuality, the authors explore two alternative metaphysical views; according to one, quantum particles are no different from books, tables, and people in this respect; according to the other, they most certainly are. Each view comes with certain (...)
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    Oppositions and quantum mechanics.Jonas R. B. Arenhart & Décio Krause - unknown
    In this paper we deal with two applications of the square of opposition to controversial issues in the philosophy of quantum mechanics. The first one concerns the kind of opposition represented by states in superposition. A superposition of “spin up” and “spin down” for a given spatial direction, for instance, is sometimes said to originate particular kinds of opposition such as contradictoriness. The second application concerns the problem of identical particles. Identity and indiscernibility are entangled in discussions of this problem (...)
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  44. Johannes Duns Scotus über die Unendlichkeit Gottes: Der göttliche Verstand und die göttliche Vollkommenheit.Andrej Krause - 2011 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 118 (2):251-264.
     
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  45. Vulnerability of the frontal lobes to closed head injury.Marilyn F. Kraus & Harvey S. Levin - 2001 - In Stephen Salloway, Paul Malloy & James D. Duffy (eds.), The Frontal Lobes and Neuropsychiatric Illness. American Psychiatric Press. pp. 5--199.
     
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    Individuality, quantum physics, and a metaphysics of non-individuals: the role of the formal.Décio Krause & Jonas R. B. Arenhart - unknown
    The notion of an individual and the related issues on individuation are topics that appear in the philosophical discussion ever since the antiquity. The idea of an individual thing is intuitively clear: an individual is something of a specific kind that is a unity, having its own identity, and being so that it is possible at least in principle to discern it from any other individual, even of similar species. But when we try to leave the intuitive realm and push (...)
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    Collective Intentionality and the (Re)Production of Social Norms: The Scope for a Critical Social Science.Juljan Krause - 2012 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 42 (3):323-355.
    This article aims to contribute to a critical ontology of social objects. Recent works on collective intentionality and norm-following neglect the question how free agents can be brought to collectively intend to x , although x is not in their own interest. By arguing for a natural disposition to empathic understanding and drawing on recent research in the neurosciences, this article outlines an ontological framework that extends collective intentionality to questions of oppression and status asymmetries. In a contribution to this (...)
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    Solidarity among Rational Egoists: A Reply to Hegselmann.Ulrich Krause - 1998 - In Christoph Fehige & Ulla Wessels (eds.), Preferences. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 19--321.
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    A logical account of superpositions.Decio Krause & Jonas R. B. Arenhart - unknown
    In this paper we consider the phenomenon of superpositions in quantum mechanics and suggest a way to deal with the idea in a logical setting from a syntactical point of view, that is, as subsumed in the language of the formalism, and not semantically. We restrict the discussion to the propositional level only. Then, after presenting the motivations and a possible world semantics, the formalism is outlined and we also consider within this schema the claim that superpositions may involve contradictions, (...)
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  50. Logical aspects of quantum (non-)individuality.Décio Krause - 2010 - Foundations of Science 15 (1):79-94.
    In this paper I consider some logical and mathematical aspects of the discussion of the identity and individuality of quantum entities. I shall point out that for some aspects of the discussion, the logical basis cannot be put aside; on the contrary, it leads us to unavoidable conclusions which may have consequences in how we articulate certain concepts related to quantum theory. Behind the discussion, there is a general argument which suggests the possibility of a metaphysics of non-individuals, based on (...)
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