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    Beguiling Would-Be Serpents.Todd Furman & Bill Hartmann - 2009 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 28 (1-4):49-64.
    In his classic paper, The Serpent Beguiled Me And I Did Eat, Gerald Dworkin makes the case that, without probable cause, the useof Proactive Law Enforcement Techniques (PALETs) is morally impermissible. Call this prohibition Dworkin’s Rule (DR). Here we argue that there are two reasonable exceptions to DR—the use of PALETs, without probable cause, is justifi ed when employed against High Level Government Officials (HLGOs) and High Level Business Officials (HLBOs). Moreover, these exceptions are consistent with Dworkin’s notion of Ideal (...)
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  2. Bayesian Epistemology.Stephan Hartmann & Jan Sprenger - 2010 - In Sven Bernecker & Duncan Pritchard, The Routledge Companion to Epistemology. New York: Routledge. pp. 609-620.
    Bayesian epistemology addresses epistemological problems with the help of the mathematical theory of probability. It turns out that the probability calculus is especially suited to represent degrees of belief (credences) and to deal with questions of belief change, confirmation, evidence, justification, and coherence. Compared to the informal discussions in traditional epistemology, Bayesian epis- temology allows for a more precise and fine-grained analysis which takes the gradual aspects of these central epistemological notions into account. Bayesian epistemology therefore complements traditional epistemology; it (...)
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  3. Perception and its objects.Bill Brewer - 2007 - Philosophical Studies 132 (1):87-97.
    Physical objects are such things as stones, tables, trees, people and other animals: the persisting macroscopic constituents of the world we live in. therefore expresses a commonsense commitment to physical realism: the persisting macroscopic constituents of the world we live in exist, and are as they are, quite independently of anyone.
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  4. Energetik, Mechanik, und Leben.E. Von Hartmann - 1904 - Philosophical Review 13:689.
     
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  5. Mechanismus und Vitalismus in der modernen Biologie.E. Von Hartmann - 1904 - Philosophical Review 13:85.
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  6. (1 other version)Perception and content.Bill Brewer - 2006 - European Journal of Philosophy 14 (2):165-181.
    It is close to current orthodoxy that perceptual experience is to be characterized, at least in part, by its representational content, roughly, by the way it represents things as being in the world around the perceiver. Call this basic idea the content view.
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  7. Perceptual experience has conceptual content.Bill Brewer - 2013 - In Matthias Steup & John Turri, Contemporary Debates in Epistemology. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell.
    I take it for granted that sense experiential states provide reasons for empirical beliefs; indeed this claim forms the first premise of my central argument for (CC). 1 The subsequent stages of the argument are intended to establish that a person has such a reason for believing something about the way things are in the world around him only if he is in some mental state or other with a conceptual content: a conceptual state. Thus, given that sense experiential states (...)
     
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  8. (1 other version)How to account for illusion.Bill Brewer - 2008 - In Adrian Haddock & Fiona Macpherson, Disjunctivism: perception, action, knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 168-180.
    The question how to account for illusion has had a prominent role in shaping theories of perception throughout the history of philosophy. Prevailing philosophical wisdom today has it that phenomena of illusion force us to choose between the following two options. First, reject altogether the early modern empiricist idea that the core subjective character of perceptual experience is to be given simply by citing the object presented in that experience. Instead we must characterize perceptual experience entirely in terms of its (...)
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  9. Reliable Methods of Judgment Aggregation.Stephan Hartmann, Gabriella Pigozzi & Jan Sprenger - 2007 - Journal for Logic and Computation 20:603--617.
    The aggregation of consistent individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a collective judgment on the same propositions has recently drawn much attention. Seemingly reasonable aggregation procedures, such as propositionwise majority voting, cannot ensure an equally consistent collective conclusion. The literature on judgment aggregation refers to such a problem as the \textit{discursive dilemma}. In this paper we assume that the decision which the group is trying to reach is factually right or wrong. Hence, we address the question of how good (...)
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  10. Bodily awareness and the self.Bill Brewer - 1995 - In José Luis Bermúdez, Anthony Marcel & Naomi Eilan, The Body and the Self. MIT Press. pp. 291-€“303.
    In The Varieties of Reference (1982), Gareth Evans claims that considerations having to do with certain basic ways we have of gaining knowledge of our own physical states and properties provide "the most powerful antidote to a Cartesian conception of the self" (220). In this chapter, I start with a discussion and evaluation of Evans' own argument, which is, I think, in the end unconvincing. Then I raise the possibility of a more direct application of similar considerations in defence of (...)
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  11. Realism and the nature of perceptual experience.Bill Brewer - 2004 - Philosophical Issues 14 (1):61-77.
    Realism concerning a given domain of things is the view that the things in that domain exist, and are as they are, quite independently of anyone.
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  12. Modeling in Philosophy of Science.Stephan Hartmann - 2008 - In W. K. Essler & M. Frauchiger, Representation, Evidence, and Justification: Themes From Suppes. Frankfort, Germany: Ontos Verlag. pp. 1-95.
    Models are a principle instrument of modern science. They are built, applied, tested, compared, revised and interpreted in an expansive scientific literature. Throughout this paper, I will argue that models are also a valuable tool for the philosopher of science. In particular, I will discuss how the methodology of Bayesian Networks can elucidate two central problems in the philosophy of science. The first thesis I will explore is the variety-of-evidence thesis, which argues that the more varied the supporting evidence, the (...)
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  13. Self-location and agency.Bill Brewer - 1992 - Mind 101 (401):17-34.
    We perceive things in the external world as spatially located both with respect to each other and to ourselves, such that they are in principle accessible from where we seem to be. I hear the door bang behind me; I feel the pen on the desk over to my right; and I see you walking beneath the line of pictures, from left to right in front of me. By displaying these spatial relations between its objects and us, the perceivers, perception (...)
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    Philosophie der Natur: Grundriß der speziellen Kategorienlehre.Nicolai Hartmann - 1980 - De Gruyter.
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    Psychologie: Natur- oder Kulturwissenschaft?Dirk Hartmann - 1995 - In Eva Jelden, Prototheorien - Praxis und Erkenntnis? Leipzig: Leipziger Universitats Verlag. pp. 177-189.
    Der Aufsatz verfolgt die Frage, welchem Wissenschaftstypus die Psychologie zuzuordnen ist, ob sie als eine Verlaufsgesetze aufstellende oder aber besser als eine hermeneutisch vorgehende Disziplin verstanden und betrieben werden soll. Dazu wird eine Systematik der Wissenschaften vorgeschlagen und die Psychologie darin eingeordnet. Davon ausgehend wird dafür argumentiert, dass die Psychologie als eine Realwissenschaft mit einem naturwissenschaftlichen und einem kulturwissenschaftlichen Zweig verstanden werden sollte, da sie sowohl technische als auch soziopolitische Praxen stützt.
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  16. Studies in Foundational Philosophy, coll. « Elementa ».Klaus Hartmann - 1989 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 179 (1):127-128.
     
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    The Saek Language: Glossary, Texts, and Translation.John F. Hartmann, William J. Gedney & Thomas John Hudak - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (4):702.
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    The true and the false in darwinism (continued).Eduard Von Hartmann & H. I. D'arcy - 1879 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 13 (2):139 - 150.
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    Whiteheads Metaphysik und der Mensch.Klaus Hartmann - 1990 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 15 (3):17-38.
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  20. (2 other versions)Mechanisms, Coherence, and Theory Choice in the Cognitive Neurosciences.Stephan Hartmann - 2001 - In Peter McLaughlin, Peter Machamer & Rick Grush, Theory and Method in the Neurosciences. Pittsburgh University Press. pp. 70-80.
    Let me first state that I like Antti Revonsuo’s discussion of the various methodological and interpretational problems in neuroscience. It shows how careful and methodologically reflected scientists have to proceed in this fascinating field of research. I have nothing to add here. Furthermore, I am very sympathetic towards Revonsuo’s general proposal to call for a Philosophy of Neuroscience that stresses foundational issues, but also focuses on methodological and explanatory strategies.2 In a footnote of his paper, Revonsuo complains – as many (...)
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  21. Externalism and A Priori knowledge of empirical facts.Bill Brewer - 2000 - In Paul Artin Boghossian & Christopher Peacocke, New Essays on the A Priori. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press. pp. 415.
    I want to discuss the possibility of combining a so-called.
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  22. Emotion and other minds.Bill Brewer - 2002 - In Understanding Emotions: Mind and Morals. Brookfield: Ashgate.
    What is the relation between emotional experience and its behavioural expression? As very preliminary clarification, I mean by ‘emotional experience’ such things as the subjective feeling of being afraid of something, or of being angry at someone. On the side of behavioural expression, I focus on such things as cowering in fear, or shaking a fist or thumping the table in anger. Very crudely, this is behaviour intermediate between the bodily changes which just happen in emotional arousal, such as sweating (...)
     
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    On Taking the Transcendental Turn.Klaus Hartmann - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (2):223 - 249.
    THIS PAPER is not a piece of "research"; it simply offers a series of reflections on the transcendental method. It is occasioned by the realization that, while this method is interesting and important in the opinion of some, it can count on little familiarity in the United States. And where philosophers and students of philosophy make the effort, they have great difficulty appreciating transcendental philosophy or understanding its proposals. This difficulty is, as I say, largely circumstantial and due to a (...)
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  24. German philosophy in the last ten years.Nicolai Hartmann - 1949 - Mind 58 (232):413-433.
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  25. Modelle.Stephan Hartmann & Daniela Bailer-Jones - 2010 - In Hans Jörg Sandkühler & Others, Enzyklopädie Philosophie. Meiner Verlag. pp. 1627-1632.
    Der Begriff ‘Modell’ leitet sich vom Lateinischen ‘modulus’ (das Maß) ab, im Italienischen existiert seit dem 16. Jh. ‘modello’ und R. Descartes verwendet im 17. Jh. ‘modèlle’. Während der Begriff in Architektur und Kunst schon seit der Renaissance gängig ist, wird er in den Naturwissenschaften erst im 19. Jh. verwendet.1 Dort greifen wissenschaftliche Modelle die für eine gegebene Problemstellung als wesentlich erachteten Charakteristika (Eigenschaften, Beziehungen, etc.) eines Untersuchungsgegenstandes heraus und machen diesen so einem Verständnis bzw. einer weiterführenden Untersuchung zugänglich. Es (...)
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  26. A Topological Constraint Language with Component Counting.Ian Pratt-Hartmann - 2002 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 12 (3-4):441-467.
    A topological constraint language is a formal language whose variables range over certain subsets of topological spaces, and whose nonlogical primitives are interpreted as topological relations and functions taking these subsets as arguments. Thus, topological constraint languages typically allow us to make assertions such as “region V1 touches the boundary of region V2”, “region V3 is connected” or “region V4 is a proper part of the closure of region V5”. A formula f in a topological constraint language is said to (...)
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  27. Crime in Ireland 1945-95.John D. Brewer, Bill Lockhart & Paula Rodgers - 1999 - In Brewer John D., Lockhart Bill & Rodgers Paula, Ireland North and South: Perspectives from Social Science. pp. 161-186.
     
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    Digitization and Publishing in Australia: A Recent Snapshot.Xuemei Tian & Bill Martin - 2010 - Logos 21 (1):59-75.
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    The Structure of Value.Robert S. Hartmann & Paul Weiss - 1967 - Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
  30. The green revolution of the Enlightenment: the two learned societies of Orleans at the end of the eighteenth century.Claude Hartmann - 1996 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 49 (1):5-22.
     
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  31. Grundzüge einer Metaphysik der Erkenntnis. Vierte Auflage.N. Hartmann - 1950 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 12 (2):374-374.
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  32. Joseph Diescho: Born of the Sun.Wolfram Hartmann - 1989 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 9 (1).
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    Medizin in Bewegung, Arzt im Umgang.Fritz Hartmann - 1975 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht.
    "Vortrag, gehalten auf der Vortragsveranstaltung der Nieders'achsischen Landesregierung am 15. Mai 1975.".
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  34. Pierre d'Aillys lehre von der sinnlichen erkenntnis..Eduard Hartmann - 1903 - Fulda,: Fuldaer actiendruckerei.
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    How to account for illusion.Bill Brewer - 2008 - In Adrian Haddock & Fiona Macpherson, Disjunctivism: perception, action, knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 168-180.
    The question how to account for illusion has had a prominent role in shaping theories of perception throughout the history of philosophy. Prevailing philosophical wisdom today has it that phenomena of illusion force us to choose between the following two options. First, reject altogether the early modern empiricist idea that the core subjective character of perceptual experience is to be given simply by citing the object presented in that experience. Instead we must characterize perceptual experience entirely in terms of its (...)
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  36. Garry Kasparov is a cyborg, or What ChessBase teaches us about technology.J. Hartmann - 2008 - In Benjamin Hale, Philosophy Looks at Chess. Open Court Press. pp. 39--64.
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    Introduction to natural language semantics, henriëtte de Swart.Katharina Hartmann & Thomas Ede Zimmermann - 2001 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 10 (4):511-518.
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    The strength and weakness of the pacifist position as seen by american philosophers.George W. Hartmann - 1944 - Philosophical Review 53 (2):125-144.
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    Abstraction and existence in husserls phenomenological reduction.Klaus Hartmann - 1971 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 2 (1):10-18.
  40. Die sinnliche Wahrnehmung nach Peter d'Ailly.E. Hartmann - 1903 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 14:139-148.
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    Ethics: Volume I.Nicolai Hartmann - 2002 - Routledge.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  42. Materialism, Class, and Feminism.Heidi I. Hartmann - 1994 - In Anne Herrmann & Abigail J. Stewart, Theorizing feminism: parallel trends in the humanities and social sciences. Boulder: Westview Press. pp. 171.
     
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    Psychologie der Willensfreiheit: Zur Metaphysik und Methodik eines Forschungsprogramms.Dirk Hartmann & Jürgen Straub - 1999 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 10:286-289.
    Bestrebungen in der Psychologie auf empirischen Wege zur Klärung der Frage nach der Freiheit des Willens beizutragen werden einer grundsätzlichen Kritik unterzogen (Ausgangspunkt sind dabei die Untersuchungen von Mario von Cranach und Rolf Amman). Diese übersehen, dass der verwendete Begriff der Willensfreiheit verstanden als der prinzipiellen Unmöglichkeit bevorstehende Entscheidungen zu prognostizieren, zum einen eine empirische Klärung der Frage verhindert. Zum andern ist diese Explikation der Willensfreiheit unangemessen. Dieser sollte eben nicht als Nicht-Determiniert verstanden werden, sondern als ein Handeln nach Gründen.
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    Praxis-ground for social theory.Klaus Hartmann - 1970 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 1 (2):47-58.
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  45. Liberal versus Libertarian Views on Drug Legalization.Jeffrey Miron & Sheriff Bill Masters - 2004 - In Bill Masters, The New Prohibition: Voices of Dissent Challenge the Drug War. Accurate Press.
  46. Thoughts about objects, places and times.Bill Brewer - 1994 - In Objectivity, Simulation and the Unity of Consciousness. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Editorial: paradoxes.Maria Alvarez & Bill Brewer - 2020 - Philosophy 95 (2):153-154.
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    (1 other version)Introduction—intervening in psychic capacities.Minou Bernadette Friele & Bill Fulford - 2004 - Poiesis and Praxis 2 (4):257-257.
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    On the Origins of Symmetry and Modularity in the Proteasome Family.Adrian C. D. Fuchs & Marcus D. Hartmann - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (5):1800237.
    The proteasome family of proteases comprises oligomeric assemblies of very different symmetry. In different sizes, it features ring‐like oligomers with dihedral symmetry that allow the stacking of further rings of regulatory subunits as observed in the modular proteasome system, but also less symmetric helical assemblies. Comprehensive sequence and structural analyses of proteasome homologs reveal a parsimonious scenario of how symmetry may have emerged from a monomeric ancestral precursor and how it may have evolved throughout the proteasome family. The four characterized (...)
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  50. Death And Anti-Death, Volume 6: Thirty Years After Kurt Godel (1906-1978).William Grey & Bill Grote - 2008 - Ria University Press.
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