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    Government, a phase of social organization.Ernest Bernhard Schulz - 1929 - Bethlehem, Pa.,: Lehigh university.
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    Ein Reden des Herzens mit Gott. Martin Luther über das Gebet: Zusammenfassung Kann man heute noch vom Reformator beten lernen? Martin Luther weist ausgehend von Phil 4,6 durch seine Allegorie vom Rauchfass auf den Primat des Dankgebets gegenüber dem Bittgebet hin. Bewährte Gebete wie Vaterunser oder Psalmen entsprechen demnach dem »güldenen Gefäß«, der Dank den Kohlen und die Bitten dem Weihrauch. Bei der von Luther empfohlenen Rezitation von Dekalog, Credo und Vaterunser entsteht, wie B. Stolt gezeigt hat, insofern ein Mehrwert, als dadurch eine Beziehung von Gott aus etabliert, von Menschen trinitarisch bekannt und der Beziehungsstifter sodann als »Vater« angeredet wird. Zur Meditation dieses Dreischritts nennt Luther namentlich die Aspekte Lehre, Danksagung, Beichte und Bitte. Diese fügen sich genau zu den vier Seiten des als Quadrat visualisierten »Modellstücks« einer zwischenmenschlichen Kommunikation nach F. Schulz von Thun: Sachaspekt, Beziehungsaspekt, Selbstoffenbarungsaspekt. [REVIEW]Bernhard Mutschler - 2007 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 49 (1):24-41.
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    Versuch einer neuen Logik oder Theorie des Denkens: Nebst angehängten Briefen des Philaletes an Aenesidemus.Salomon Maimon & Bernhard Carl Engel - 1794 - Reuther & Reichard.
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    Das leibliche Selbst. Vorlesungen zur Phänomenologie des Leibes.Bernhard Waldenfels - 2000 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. Edited by Regula Giuliani.
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    Prolegomena zu einer jeden künftigen Metaphysik, die als Wissenschaft wird auftreten können.Immanuel Kant & Karl Schulz (eds.) - 1989 - Meiner, F.
    Kein Geringerer als Arthur Schopenhauer beurteilte Kants Prolegomena als die "schönste und faßlichste aller Kantischen Hauptschriften, welche viel zu wenig gelesen wird, da sie doch das Studium seiner Philosophie außerordentlich erleichtert". Die Prolegomena von 1783 sind eine Kurzfassung der "Kritik der reinen Vernunft", deren Plan und Ergebnisse sie übersichtlich darstellen sollen. In Umkehrung der Methode der Kritik - statt der synthetischen Lehrart wird nun die analytische befolgt - nimmt Kant unter der Leitfrage "Wie sind synthetische Urteile a priori möglich?" eine (...)
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  6. (1 other version)Consciousness and control: Not identical twins.Bernhard Hommel - 2007 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (1):155-176.
    Human cognition and action are intentional and goal-directed, and explaining how they are controlled is one of the most important tasks of the cognitive sciences. After half a century of benign neglect this task is enjoying increased attention. Unfortunately, however, current theorizing about control in general, and the role of consciousness for/in control in particular, suffers from major conceptual flaws that lead to confusion regarding the following distinctions: automatic and unintentional processes, exogenous control and disturbance of endogenous control, conscious control (...)
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    The Relation Between Essentialist Beliefs and Evolutionary Reasoning.Andrew Shtulman & Laura Schulz - 2008 - Cognitive Science 32 (6):1049-1062.
    Historians of science have pointed to essentialist beliefs about species as major impediments to the discovery of natural selection. The present study investigated whether such beliefs are impediments to learning this concept as well. Participants (43 children aged 4–9 and 34 adults) were asked to judge the variability of various behavioral and anatomical properties across different members of the same species. Adults who accepted within‐species variation—both actual and potential—were significantly more likely to demonstrate a selection‐based understanding of evolution than adults (...)
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    A life-span theory of control.Jutta Heckhausen & Richard Schulz - 1995 - Psychological Review 102 (2):284-304.
  9. (2 other versions)What might be and what might have been.Benjamin Schnieder, Moritz Schulz & Alexander Steinberg - 2010 - In S.-J. Conrad & S. Imhof (eds.), Strawson - Concept and Object. ontos.
    The article is an extended comment on Strawson’s neglected paper ‘Maybes and Might Have Beens’, in which he suggests that both statements about what may be the case and statements about what might have been the case can be understood epistemically. We argue that Strawson is right about the first sort of statements but wrong about the second. Finally, we discuss some of Strawson’s claims which are related to positions of Origin Essentialism.
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    A motivational theory of life-span development.Jutta Heckhausen, Carsten Wrosch & Richard Schulz - 2010 - Psychological Review 117 (1):32-60.
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    No Self-Reference, No Ownership?Bernhard Ritter - forthcoming - European Journal of Philosophy.
    A 'no-ownership' or 'no-self theory' holds that there is no proper subject of experience; the ownership of experience can only be accounted for by invoking a sub-personal entity. In the recent self-versus-no-self debate, it is widely assumed that the no- referent view of 'I', which is closely associated with Wittgenstein and G. E. M. Anscombe, implies a no-ownership theory of experience. I spell out this assumption with regard to both non-reflective and reflective consciousness and show that it is false. If (...)
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    (1 other version)Interoception and stress.André Schulz - forthcoming - Frontiers in Psychology.
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    Parity versus Ignorance.Moritz Schulz - 2023 - Philosophical Quarterly 73 (4):1183-1204.
    Why are hard decisions hard? According to the incomparabilists, hard choices are hard because the options cannot be compared. Proponents of parity hold that hard choices are hard because the options can be compared but only in terms of a fourth value relation—parity—in addition to the three standard relations: better, worse, and equally good. Others claim that hard choices are hard because it is vague (or indeterminate) how the options relate in terms of the three standard relations. Lastly, there is (...)
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    Pseudo‐mechanistic Explanations in Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience.Bernhard Hommel - 2020 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (4):1294-1305.
    Pseudo‐mechanistic explanations in psychology and cognitive neuroscienceThis paper focuses on the level of systems/cognitive neuroscience. It argues that the great majority of explanations in psychology and cognitive neuroscience is “pseudo‐mechanistic.” On the basis of various case studies, Hommel argues that cognitive neuroscience should move beyond what he calls an “Aristotelian phase” to become a mature “Galilean” science seeking to discover actual mechanisms of cognitive phenomena.
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  15. Learning from doing: Intervention and causal inference.Laura Schulz, Tamar Kushnir & Alison Gopnik - 2007 - In Alison Gopnik & Laura Schulz (eds.), Causal learning: psychology, philosophy, and computation. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 67--85.
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    Natural kinds and dispositions: a causal analysis.Robert van Rooij & Katrin Schulz - 2019 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 12):3059-3084.
    Objects have dispositions. Dispositions are normally analyzed by providing a meaning to disposition ascriptions like ‘This piece of salt is soluble’. Philosophers like Carnap, Goodman, Quine, Lewis and many others have proposed analyses of such disposition ascriptions. In this paper we will argue with Quine that the proper analysis of ascriptions of the form ‘x is disposed to m ’, where ‘x’ denotes an object, ‘m’ a manifestation, and ‘C’ a condition, goes like this: ‘x is of natural kind k’, (...)
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    The theory of event coding as embodied-cognition framework.Bernhard Hommel - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
  18. Data-mining probabilists or experimental determinists.Thomas Richardson, Laura Schulz & Alison Gopnik - 2007 - In Alison Gopnik & Laura Schulz (eds.), Causal learning: psychology, philosophy, and computation. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 208--230.
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    Hüllensysteme und Erweiterung von Quasi‐Ordnungen.Bernhard Banaschewski - 1956 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 2 (8-9):117-130.
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    Synthesis, Dynamis, Praxis: Critical Theory’s ongoing search for a concept of society.Peter Schulz & Hartmut Rosa - 2023 - European Journal of Social Theory 26 (2):201-214.
    From its beginning, Critical Theory aimed to explore the laws governing social life as a formational totality and the forces shaping and driving its historical evolution. So the attempt to develop a comprehensive conception of ‘society’ encompassing both its structural as well as its cultural components can be considered one of the defining hallmarks of Critical Theory through all its theoretical and generational variations. But what, then, is Critical Theory’s conception of society? To answer this question, the authors make use (...)
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  21. The dynamics of indexical belief.Moritz Schulz - 2010 - Erkenntnis 72 (3):337 - 351.
    Indexical beliefs pose a special problem for standard theories of Bayesian updating. Sometimes we are uncertain about our location in time and space. How are we to update our beliefs in situations like these? In a stepwise fashion, I develop a constraint on the dynamics of indexical belief. As an application, the suggested constraint is brought to bear on the Sleeping Beauty problem.
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  22. (2 other versions)Die Vollendung des Deutschen Idealismus in der Spätphilosophie Schellings.Walter Schulz - 1954 - Studia Philosophica 14:239.
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    The adaptive importance of cognitive efficiency: an alternative theory of why we have beliefs and desires.Armin Schulz - 2010 - Biology and Philosophy 26 (1):31-50.
    Finding out why we have beliefs and desires is important for a thorough understanding of the nature of our minds (and those of other animals). It is therefore unsurprising that several accounts have been presented that are meant to answer this question. At least in the philosophical literature, the most widely accepted of these are due to Kim Sterelny and Peter Godfrey-Smith, who argue that beliefs and desires evolved due to their enabling us to be behaviourally flexible in a way (...)
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    Enhanced Cardiac Perception Is Associated With Increased Susceptibility to Framing Effects.Stefan Sütterlin, Stefan M. Schulz, Theresa Stumpf, Paul Pauli & Claus Vögele - 2013 - Cognitive Science 37 (5):922-935.
    Previous studies suggest in line with dual process models that interoceptive skills affect controlled decisions via automatic or implicit processing. The “framing effect” is considered to capture implicit effects of task-irrelevant emotional stimuli on decision-making. We hypothesized that cardiac awareness, as a measure of interoceptive skills, is positively associated with susceptibility to the framing effect. Forty volunteers performed a risky-choice framing task in which the effect of loss versus gain frames on decisions based on identical information was assessed. The results (...)
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  25. The Feeling of Being a Group. Towards a Phenomenology of Corporate Emotions.Hans Bernhard Schmid - 2014 - In Christian von Scheve & Mikko Salmella (eds.), Collective Emotions. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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  26. A Note on Comparative Probability.Nick Haverkamp & Moritz Schulz - 2012 - Erkenntnis 76 (3):395-402.
    A possible event always seems to be more probable than an impossible event. Although this constraint, usually alluded to as regularity , is prima facie very attractive, it cannot hold for standard probabilities. Moreover, in a recent paper Timothy Williamson has challenged even the idea that regularity can be integrated into a comparative conception of probability by showing that the standard comparative axioms conflict with certain cases if regularity is assumed. In this note, we suggest that there is a natural (...)
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  27. Preferences Vs. Desires: Debating the Fundamental Structure of Conative States.Armin W. Schulz - 2015 - Economics and Philosophy 31 (2):239-257.
    Abstract:I address an overlooked question about the structure of the cognitive/conative model of the mind that underlies much of the work in economics, psychology and philosophy: namely, whether conative states are fundamentally monistic (desire-like) or comparative (preference-like). I argue that two seemingly promising sets of theoretical considerations – namely, the structure of Rational Choice Theory, and considerations of computational efficiency – are unable to resolve this debate. Given this, I suggest that a consideration that speaks in favour of the preference-based (...)
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  28. Biologie als Erste Philosophie? Uberlegungen zur Voraussetzungsproblematik und zum Theoriestatus einer Evolutionären Erkenntnistheorie.Bernhard Irrgang - 1986 - Philosophische Rundschau 33 (1-2):103-121.
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    Bioethik in der philosophischen Diskussion.Bernhard Irrgang & Thomas Rentsch (eds.) - 2010 - Dresden: Thelem.
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    Technologisches Zeitalter oder Postmoderne?Bernhard Irrgang - 1987 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 41 (2):291 - 295.
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  31. Verantwortete Forschungsfreiheit bei der Anwendung der Gentechnik.Bernhard Irrgang - 1991 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 2 (4):595.
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  32. Transzendentale Methode und thomistische Erkenntnismetaphysik.Bernhard Jansen - 1928 - Theologie Und Philosophie 3 (3):341.
     
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    Beiträge zur Kulturphilosophie der deutschen Klassik: eine Untersuchung im Zusammenhang mit d. Bedeutungswandel d. Wortes Kultur.Bernhard Kopp - 1974 - Meisenheim (am Glan): Hain.
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    Die angewandte Kunst des Denkens: von, für und gegen Rudolf Burger, zum Achzigsten.Bernhard Kraller & Rudolf Burger (eds.) - 2019 - Wien: Sonderzahl.
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  35. Beyond the Hype.Armin W. Schulz - 2013 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 43 (1):46-72.
    In this paper, I consider the recent resurgence of “evolutionary economics”—the idea that evolutionary theory can be very useful to push forward key debates in economics—and assess the extent to which it rests on a plausible foundation. To do this, I first distinguish two ways in which evolutionary theory can, in principle, be brought to bear on an economic problem—namely, evidentially and heuristically—and then apply this distinction to the three major hypotheses that evolutionary economists have come to defend: the implausibility (...)
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    Des Menschen Frage nach Gott.Bernhard Casper (ed.) - 1976 - Donauwörth: Auer.
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    Technologische Entwicklungspfade: Innovation und Folgelasten: Macht und Ohnmacht angewandter Ethik bei der Einbettung nutzerfreundlicher Technologie.Bernhard Irrgang - 2016 - Würzburg: Königshausen et Neumann.
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    Wörterbuch christlicher Ethik.Bernhard Stoeckle (ed.) - 1975 - Freiburg: Herderbücherei.
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    Phänomenologie und Marxismus.Bernhard Waldenfels, Jan M. Broekman & Ante Pažanin (eds.) - 1977 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Why Those Biscuits Are Relevant and on the Sideboard.Robert Rooij & Katrin Schulz - 2021 - Theoria 87 (3):704-712.
    In this paper, we explain why the antecedent of a biscuit conditional is relevant to its consequent by extending Douvenʼs evidential support theory of conditionals making use of utilities. By this extension, we can also explain why a biscuit conditional gives rise to the inference that the consequence is (most likely) true. Finally, we account for the intuition that (indicative) biscuit sentences are false when the antecedent is false and allow for counterfactual biscuits.
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    Engaging the times: the witness of Thomism.Joshua Schulz (ed.) - 2017 - Washington, DC: American Maritain Association.
    The essays in this volume commemorate the 70th anniversary of Jacques Maritain's Pour la Justice, in which the French Thomist and future drafter of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights grappled with the moral, political, and religious challenges facing Europe in the aftermath of World War II. During this time Maritain reflected on humanism, Christian philosophy, the relation between freedom, religion and politics, and increasingly, on education. Several scholars reflect on the historical impact of Maritain's own writings during World War (...)
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    Lebenswelt Und Kultur des Bürgertums Im 19. Und 20. Jahrhundert.Andreas Schulz - 2005 - R. Oldenbourg Verlag.
    Der Niedergang des Bürgertums seit dem ausgehenden 19. Jahrhundert ist vielfach beschrieben worden - literarisch ebenso wie wissenschaftlich. Andreas Schulz wählt hingegen einen ganz anderen Ansatzpunkt: Bürgerlichkeit wird in seinem Studienbuch (auch) als krisenfestes Leitbild sichtbar, das bis in heutige, postmoderne Zeiten als Identifikationsmöglichkeit Bestand hat und jenen, die sich dem Bürgertum zugehörig fühlen, Rückhalt bietet. Der Forschungsteil macht die großen Kontroversen der letzten Jahrzehnte anschaulich. Die reihentypische, thematisch gegliederte Bibliographie ist das ideale Hilfsmittel für das Studium und eigene (...)
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  43. Proceedings of the AMIA Symposium.Stefan Schulz, Philipp Daumke, Barry Smith & Udo Hahn (eds.) - 2005 - American Medical Informatics Association.
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    Stable theories without dense forking chains.Bernhard Herwig, James G. Loveys, Anand Pillay, Predag Tanović & O. Wagner - 1992 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 31 (5):297-303.
    We define a generalized notion of rank for stable theories without dense forking chains, and use it to derive that every type is domination-equivalent to a finite product of regular types. We apply this to show that in a small theory admitting finite coding, no realisation of a nonforking extension of some strong type can be algebraic over some realisation of a forking extension.
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    Emotion Meets Action: Towards an Integration of Research and Theory.Bernhard Hommel, Agnes Moors, David Sander & Julien Deonna - 2017 - Emotion Review 9 (4):295-298.
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    Don Quijote jako žitá metafora.Bernhard H. F. Taureck - 2010 - Pro-Fil 11 (1):3-9.
    Kapitola X., Zánik středověku v které běží o otázku, zda je náš rytíř figurou potvrzující středověk. Don Quijote začíná jako retro-rytíř. Krámuje kusy brnění svých prarodičů. Jeho cíl je, zdá se, inspirován středověce. Ve středověku existovali rytíři, v době Dona Quijote již ne. Přesto se v tomto románu bezúspěšně pátrá po potvrzení věku zvaného „medium aevum“. Je tento věk potvrzen alespoň skrytě? Anebo zjistíme, podíváme-li se na jádro našeho caballero andante, že je jen středověkým převlekem pro opuštění středověku? Následující, zeširoka (...)
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    Ethik jenseits von Moral: Sartre, Lévinas, Baudrillard.Bernhard H. F. Taureck - 1991 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 39 (7-12):1212-1231.
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    Gewalt im Modus der Feindschaft: Eine Überlegung zu einer kritisch-genealogischen Geschichte der Feindschaft im antiken und nachantiken Europa.Bernhard H. F. Taureck - 2003 - In Burkhard Liebsch & Dagmar Mensink (eds.), Gewalt Verstehen. Akademie Verlag. pp. 287-314.
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    Krieg oder Frieden. Auf der Suche nach einem Tertium Datur.Bernhard Taureck - 2021 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 23 (2):62-78.
    There is a consensus on war: violent conflicts are out. But they continue to happen. One likes to exclude violent conflicts and to avoid them. But they could happen. Avoidance of wars appears not be sufficient. International relations presuppose an international anarchy. Anarchy does not exclude wars, but reduces them to exceptions. The present essay attempts to argue in favour of a categorical exclusion of violent conflicts which easily could destroy vital conditions of human survival.
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    Le statut de la philosophie dans la réflexion philosophique française et francophone de nos jours.Bernhard H. F. Taureck - 1993 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 49 (3):389-405.
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