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    Sein und Sollen des Menschen: zum göttlich-freien Konzept vom Menschen.Christoph Böttigheimer, Norbert Fischer & Manfred Gerwing (eds.) - 2009 - Münster: Aschendorff.
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  2. Reflective equilibrium and understanding.Christoph Baumberger & Georg Brun - 2020 - Synthese 198 (8):7923-7947.
    Elgin has presented an extensive defence of reflective equilibrium embedded in an epistemology which focuses on objectual understanding rather than ordinary propositional knowledge. This paper has two goals: to suggest an account of reflective equilibrium which is sympathetic to Elgin’s but includes a range of further developments, and to analyse its role in an account of understanding. We first address the structure of reflective equilibrium as a target state and argue that reflective equilibrium requires more than an equilibrium in the (...)
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  3. Instrumentalism.Christoph Fehige - 2001 - In Elijah Millgram (ed.), Varieties of Practical Reasoning. MIT Press. pp. 49--76.
     
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    Formal models of source reliability.Christoph Merdes, Momme von Sydow & Ulrike Hahn - 2020 - Synthese 198 (S23):5773-5801.
    The paper introduces, compares and contrasts formal models of source reliability proposed in the epistemology literature, in particular the prominent models of Bovens and Hartmann and Olsson :127–143, 2011). All are Bayesian models seeking to provide normative guidance, yet they differ subtly in assumptions and resulting behavior. Models are evaluated both on conceptual grounds and through simulations, and the relationship between models is clarified. The simulations both show surprising similarities and highlight relevant differences between these models. Most importantly, however, our (...)
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    Tragic Play: Irony and Theater from Sophocles to Beckett.Christoph Menke - 2009 - Columbia University Press.
    _Tragic Play_ explores the deep philosophical significance of classic and modern tragedies in order to cast light on the tragic dimensions of contemporary experience. Romanticism, it has often been claimed, brought tragedy to an end, making modernity the age _after_ tragedy. Christoph Menke opposes this modernist prejudice by arguing that tragedy remains alive in the present in the distinctively new form of the playful, ironic, and self-consciously performative. Through close readings of plays by William Shakespeare, Samuel Beckett, Heiner Müller, (...)
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    (1 other version)Nietzsche, Naturalism, and Interpretation.Christoph Cox - 1995 - International Studies in Philosophy 27 (3):3-18.
    _Nietzsche: Naturalism and Interpretation_ offers a resolution of one of the most vexing problems in Nietzsche scholarship. As perhaps the most significant predecessor of more recent attempts to formulate a postmetaphysical epistemology and ontology, Nietzsche is considered by many critics to share this problem with his successors: How can an antifoundationalist philosophy avoid vicious relativism and legitimate its claim to provide a platform for the critique of arguments, practices, and institutions? Christoph Cox argues that Nietzsche successfully navigates between relativism (...)
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  7. Introduction: Virtue theoretic epistemology.Christoph Kelp - 2020 - In Christoph Kelp & John Greco (eds.), Virtue Theoretic Epistemology: New Methods and Approaches. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  8. Time and tense in perceptual experience.Christoph Hoerl - 2009 - Philosophers' Imprint 9:1-18.
    We can not just see, hear or feel how things are at a time, but we also have perceptual experiences as of things moving or changing. I argue that such temporal experiences have a content that is tenseless, i.e. best characterized in terms of notions such as 'before' and 'after' (rather than, say, 'past', 'present' and 'future'), and that such experiences are essentially of the nature of a process that takes up time, viz., the same time as the process that (...)
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  9. Epistemic Authority.Christoph Jäger - 2025 - In Jennifer Lackey & Aidan McGlynn (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Social Epistemology. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press.
    This handbook article gives a critical overview of recent discussions of epistemic authority. It favors an account that brings into balance the dictates of rational deference with the ideals of intellectual self-governance. A plausible starting point is the conjecture that neither should rational deference to authorities collapse into total epistemic submission, nor the ideal of mature intellectual self-governance be conflated with (illusions of) epistemic autarky.
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  10. Meta-emotions.Christoph Jäger & Anne Bartsch - 2006 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 73 (1):179-204.
    This paper explores the phenomenon of meta-emotions. Meta-emotions are emotions people have about their own emotions. We analyze the intentional structure of meta-emotions and show how psychological findings support our account. Acknowledgement of meta-emotions can elucidate a number of important issues in the philosophy of mind and, more specifically, the philosophy and psychology of emotions. Among them are (allegedly) ambivalent or paradoxical emotions, emotional communication, emotional self-regulation, privileged access failure for repressed emotions, and survivor guilt.
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  11. Remembering past experiences: episodic memory, semantic memory and the epistemic asymmetry.Christoph Hoerl - 2018 - In Kourken Michaelian, Dorothea Debus & Denis Perrin (eds.), New Directions in the Philosophy of Memory. New York: Routledge. pp. 313-328.
    There seems to be a distinctive way in which we can remember events we have experienced ourselves, which differs from the capacity to retain information about events that we can also have when we have not experienced those events ourselves but just learned about them in some other way. Psychologists and increasingly also philosophers have tried to capture this difference in terms of the idea of two different types of memory: episodic memory and semantic memory. Yet, the demarcation between episodic (...)
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    Modalities by perspective: Aristotle, the stoics and a modern reconstruction.Christoph Jedan - 2002 - Sankt Augustin: Academia. Edited by Nico Strobach.
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    Handbook of the Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics.Christoph Luetge (ed.) - 2012 - Heidelberg: Springer.
    The Handbook of Business Ethics: Philosophical Foundations is a standard interdisciplinary reference handbook in the field of business ethics. Articles by notable philosophers and economists examine fundamental concepts, theories and questions of business ethics: Are morality and self-interest compatible? What is meant by a just price? What did the Scholastic philosophers think about business? The handbook will cover the entire philosophical basis of business ethics. Articles range from historical positions such as Aristotelianism, Kantianism and Marxism to systematic issues like justice, (...)
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    Embedding and Automating Conditional Logics in Classical Higher-Order Logic.Christoph Benzmüller, Dov Gabbay, Valerio Genovese & Daniele Rispoli - 2012 - Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence 66 (1-4):257-271.
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  15. Multidimensionality and Nearest-Neighbor Searches-Approximation Techniques to Enable Dimensionality Reduction for Voronoi-Based Nearest Neighbor Search.Christoph Brochhaus, Marc Wichterich & Thomas Seidl - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes In Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 3896--204.
  16. Conatus Errans : Paradoxe Lust zwischen Teleologie und Mechanik.Holzhey Christoph F. E. - 2017 - In Astrid Deuber-Mankowsky & Anna Tuschling (eds.), Conatus und Lebensnot: Schlüsselbegriffe der Medienanthropologie. Wien: Verlag Turia + Kant.
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    Liegt in Kants religionsphilosophischen anschauungen der keim zur weiterentwicklung nach dem Schleiermacherschen prinzip hin vom ursprung des religiösen bewusstseins?M. Christoph-Dressler - 1909 - Hamburg,: Gedruckt bei Lütcke & Wulff.
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    Which preferences shall be the basis of rational decision.Christoph Lumer - 1998 - In Christoph Fehige & Ulla Wessels (eds.), Preferences. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 1998--33.
  19. Sprache und Verdinglichung: Wittgenstein, Adorno und das Projekt einer kritischen Theorie.Christoph Demmerling - 1994 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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  20. The phenomenology of episodic recall.Christoph Hoerl - 2001 - In Christoph Hoerl & Teresa McCormack (eds.), Time and memory: issues in philosophy and psychology. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 315--38.
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    Radikal Böse: die Karriere des Bösen von Kant bis Nietzsche.Christoph Schulte - 1988
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  22. The content of originally intrinsic desires and of intrinsic motivation.Christoph Lumer - 1997 - Acta Analytica 12:107-121.
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    Religion: ein Jahrhundert theologischer, philosophischer, soziologischer und psychologischer Interpretationsansätze.Christoph Elsas (ed.) - 1975 - München: C. Kaiser.
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    Destillierte Wahrheiten: lebensphilosophische Themen in europäischen und amerikanischen Autobiographien des zwanzigsten und frühen einundzwanzigsten Jahrhunderts.Christoph Eykman - 2014 - Berlin: Weidler Buchverlag.
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    Anthropologie: Geschichte, Kultur, Philosophie.Christoph Wulf - 2004 - Reinbek: Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag.
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    Nichtideale Normativität: ein neuer Blick auf Kants politische Philosophie.Christoph Horn - 2014 - Berlin: Suhrkamp.
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    Combining and Automating Classical and Non-Classical Logics in Classical Higher-Order Logic.Christoph Benzmüller - 2011 - Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence) 62 (1-2):103-128.
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  28. Episodic memory, autobiographical memory, narrative: On three key notions in current approaches to memory development.Christoph Hoerl - 2007 - Philosophical Psychology 20 (5):621-640.
    According to recent social interactionist accounts in developmental psychology, a child's learning to talk about the past with others plays a key role in memory development. Most accounts of this kind are centered on the theoretical notion of autobiographical memory and assume that socio-communicative interaction with others is important, in particular, in explaining the emergence of memories that have a particular type of connection to the self. Most of these accounts also construe autobiographical memory as a species of episodic memory, (...)
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  29. Começo e forma da filosofia: reflexões sobre Fichte, Schelling e Hegel.Christoph Asmuth - 1998 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 7 (13):55-70.
  30. Failure as triumph : the political anthropology of the death drive in Slavoj Žižek.Christoph Narholz - 2018 - In Sjoerd van Tuinen (ed.), The polemics of ressentiment: variations on Nietzsche. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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  31. Devletin Adı Yok-Bir Amblemin Okunması.Christoph K. Neumann - 1999 - Cogito 19:269-83.
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    Philosophie für die Polis: Akten des 5. Kongresses der Gesellschaft für antike Philosophie 2016.Christoph Riedweg & Benedetta Foletti (eds.) - 2019 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    Die politische Philosophie der Antike erstreckt sich in ihrer Wirkung und Relevanz bis in die heutige Zeit. Der vorliegende Band versammelt Beiträge zu ihren vorsokratischen Anfängen, zu Platon und Aristoteles als den unumstrittenen Protagonisten sowie zu den hellenistischen Schulen, berücksichtigt aber genauso auch kaiserzeitliche, spätantike und frühislamische Denker. Das antike Nachsinnen über Politik wird in seiner ganzen historischen Breite und in seiner ungebrochenen Aktualität vorgestellt. Die Beiträge der Publikation gehen zurück auf Vorträge, die im Rahmen des V. internationalen Kongresses der (...)
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  33. On thought insertion.Christoph Hoerl - 2001 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 8 (2-3):189-200.
    In this paper, I investigate in detail one theoretical approach to the symptom of thought insertion. This approach suggests that patients are lead to disown certain thoughts they are subjected to because they lack a sense of active participation in the occurrence of those thoughts. I examine one reading of this claim, according to which the patients’ anomalous experiences arise from a breakdown of cognitive mechanisms tracking the production of occurrent thoughts, before sketching an alternative reading, according to which their (...)
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  34. Introduction to the Psalms.Christoph Barth - 1966
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  35. What is the systematic place of abstraction and concept formation in Plato's philosophy? Ancient and modern Readings of phaedrus 249 b-c.Christoph Helmig - 2004 - In Carlos G. Steel, Gerd van Riel, Caroline Macé & Leen van Campe (eds.), Platonic ideas and concept formation in ancient and medieval thought. Leuven: Leuven University Press.
  36. Philosophy and real politics.Christoph Konrath - forthcoming - Philosophy.
  37. Genealogy, Evolution, and Morality.Christoph Schuringa - 2011 - In Tomas Hribek & Juraj Hvorecky (eds.), Knowledge, Value, Evolution. Londýn, Velká Británie: College Publications.
     
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  38. Landscape Architecture in Switzerland-Series: The state of the profession around the world.Christoph Schubert - 2008 - Topos 64:92.
     
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    Temporal experience and the philosophy of perception.Hoerl Christoph - 2017 - In Ian Phillips (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Temporal Experience: Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 171-183.
    In this chapter, I discuss some ways in which debates about temporal experience intersect with wider debates about the nature of perception in general. In particular, I suggest that bearing in mind some general questions about the nature of perception can help with demarcating different theoretical approaches to temporal experience. Much of the current debate about temporal experience in philosophy is framed in terms of a debate between three specific main positions sometimes referred to as the extensional model, the retentional (...)
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  40. Sustaining a rational disagreement.Christoph Kelp & Igor Douven - 2011 - In Henk W. De Regt, Stephan Hartmann & Samir Okasha (eds.), EPSA Philosophy of Science: Amsterdam 2009. Springer. pp. 101--110.
    Much recent discussion in social epistemology has focussed on the question of whether peers can rationally sustain a disagreement. A growing number of social epistemologists hold that the answer is negative. We point to considerations from the history of science that favor rather the opposite answer. However, we also explain how the other position can appear intuitively attractive.
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  41. Skepticism, Information, and Closure: Dretske’s Theory of Knowledge.Christoph Jäger - 2004 - Erkenntnis 61 (2-3):187 - 201.
    According to Fred Dretske's externalist theory of knowledge a subject knows that p if and only if she believes that p and this belief is caused or causally sustained by the information that p. Another famous feature of Dretske's epistemology is his denial that knowledge is closed under known entailment. I argue that, given Dretske's construal of information, he is in fact committed to the view that both information and knowledge are closed under known entailment. Hence, if it is true (...)
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  42. Joint reminiscing as joint attention to the past.Christoph Hoerl & Teresa McCormack - 2005 - In Naomi Eilan, Christoph Hoerl, Teresa McCormack & Johannes Roessler (eds.), Joint Attention: Communication and Other Minds: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology. Oxford, GB: Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 260-286.
    We identify a particular type of causal reasoning ability that we believe is required for the possession of episodic memories, as it is needed to give substance to the distinction between the past and the present. We also argue that the same causal reasoning ability is required for grasping the point that another person's appeal to particular past events can have in conversation. We connect this to claims in developmental psychology that participation in joint reminiscing plays a key role in (...)
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  43. Die Rechtsphilosophie des jungen Marx von 1842.Christoph Schefold - 1970 - München,: Beck.
     
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    "Ehrfurcht und Erbarmen": Thomas Manns Nietzsche-Rezeption 1914 bis 1947.Christoph Schmidt - 1997
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  45. Understanding phenomena.Christoph Kelp - unknown
    The literature on the nature of understanding can be divided into two broad camps. Explanationists believe that it is knowledge of explanations that is key to understanding. In contrast, their manipulationist rivals maintain that understanding essentially involves an ability to manipulate certain representations. The aim of this paper is to provide a novel knowledge based account of understanding. More specifically, it proposes an account of maximal understanding of a given phenomenon in terms of fully comprehensive and maximally well-connected knowledge of (...)
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  46. Memory, amnesia, and the past.Christoph Hoerl - 1999 - Mind and Language 14 (2):227-51.
    This paper defends the claim that, in order to have a concept of time, subjects must have memories of particular events they once witnessed. Some patients with severe amnesia arguably still have a concept of time. Two possible explanations of their grasp of this concept are discussed. They take as their respective starting points abilities preserved in the patients in question: (1) the ability to retain factual information over time despite being unable to recall the past event or situation that (...)
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    Chances, Problems, and Limits of Experimental Ethics.Christoph Luetge - 2014 - In Christoph Lütge, Hannes Rusch & Matthias Uhl (eds.), Experimental Ethics: Toward an Empirical Moral Philosophy. London, England: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 26-37.
    Throughout its age-old tradition, philosophy has continuously been presented with new challenges. The latest one in this series comes from the experimental disciplines and their methodology: experimental philosophy has, during the last 10 to 15 years, increasingly gained reputation, and it has certainly been a controversial issue. Within this movement, the field of ethics deserves more attention. This article aims to give not a complete overview of, but at least an introduction to, the newly rising field of ‘Experimental Ethics’, the (...)
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  48. The perception of time and the notion of a point of view.Christoph Hoerl - 1997 - European Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):156-171.
    This paper aims to investigate the temporal content of perceptual experience. It argues that we must recognize the existence of temporal perceptions, i.e., perceptions the content of which cannot be spelled out simply by looking at what is the case at an isolated instant. Acts of apprehension can cover a succession of events. However, a subject who has such perceptions can fall short of having a concept of time. Similar arguments have been put forward to show that a subject who (...)
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  49. Bank crisis, economic crisis, identity crisis? Upper literary industry crisis and redefinition of capitalism.Christoph Henning - 2010 - Philosophische Rundschau 57 (3):254 - 271.
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  50. Über einige Schwierigkeiten, die antike Moralphilosophie zu verstehen.Christoph Horn - 2011 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 16 (1):14-33.
    Sabe-se que os autores antigos queriam saber a resposta à pergunta segundo a vida Sabe-se que os autores antigos queriam saber a resposta à pergunta segundo a vida boa. Eles queriam saber a razão/motivo de condução da vida humana para o bom resultado ou para o fracasso e, assim, conduzir a práxis individual. De outro modo, mostra-se a filosofia moral moderna que prioriza o interesse nos princípios e nos problemas de fundamentação moral, nos casos de conflitos políticos relevantes e nos (...)
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