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    Die unintegrierbare Zeit.Daniel Broschmann - 2023 - Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie 10 (1).
    Durch den Kontrast zu psychischen Erkrankungen zeigt sich die enge Verwobenheit zwischen Zeitlichkeit und gutem Leben. Im Gegensatz zur Depression und Schizophrenie ist die Posttraumatische Belastungsstörung bisher wenig unter einer zeitpsychopathologischen Perspektive untersucht worden. Tatsächlich kann diese aber mit ausgeprägten Störungen des Zeiterlebens einhergehen: Diese soll als unintegrierbare Zeitlichkeit beschrieben werden und lässt sich durch eine sich-aufdrängende, gegenwärtige Vergangenheit, eine unsichere Gegenwart und eine verkürzte Zukunftsperspektive charakterisieren.
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    Myocardial infarction as a chance for life.Daniel Broschmann & Christoph Herrmann-Lingen - 2023 - Ethik in der Medizin 35 (1):57-75.
    Definition of the problemA myocardial infarction is often a vitally and emotionally threatening situation for the affected. Unconscious coping mechanisms in dealing with the heart disease may result in, for example, complete denial or emotional decompensation.ArgumentAn understanding of myocardial infarction as a borderline situation may provide theoretical enrichment for clinicians and point to a third coping avenue, described as “posttraumatic growth”. Affected individuals often refer to the event as a “wake-up call”. Clinical knowledge of these different coping mechanisms may in (...)
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  3. Statues, History, and Identity: How Bad Public History Statues Wrong.Daniel Abrahams - 2023 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (2):253-267.
    There has recently been a focus on the question of statue removalism. This concerns what to do with public history statues that honour or otherwise celebrate ethically bad historical figures. The specific wrongs of these statues have been understood in terms of derogatory speech, inapt honours, or supporting bad ideologies. In this paper I understand these bad public history statues as history, and identify a distinctive class of public history-specific wrongs. Specifically, public history plays an important identity-shaping role, and bad (...)
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  4. Descartes' Metaphysical Physics.Daniel GARBER - 1992 - Studia Leibnitiana 26 (1):127-128.
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  5. Autobiographical Memory and Moral Agency.Daniel Vanello (ed.) - forthcoming - Routledge.
     
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  6. Varieties of epistemic instrumentalism.Daniel Buckley - 2021 - Synthese 198 (10):9293-9313.
    There exists a family of views concerning the foundations of epistemic normativity that all travel under the heading “epistemic instrumentalism”. These views are unified by their attempt to explain epistemic normativity in terms of instrumental normativity. Very roughly, they all say that we have reason to respond to truth-related considerations when forming and maintaining doxastic attitudes since regulating our doxastic attitudes in this way helps us satisfy our aims, interests, or goals. Thus, according to epistemic instrumentalists, truth-related considerations constitute reasons (...)
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  7. Right Practical Reason: Aristotle, Action, and Prudence in Aquinas.Daniel Westberg - 1997 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (187):263-265.
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    The heterogeneous social : new thinking about the foundations of the social sciences.Daniel Little - 2009 - In Chrysostomos Mantzavinos (ed.), Philosophy of the social sciences: philosophical theory and scientific practice. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 154--78.
  9. Remembering the Past and Imagining the Actual.Daniel Munro - 2020 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 12 (2).
    Recently, a view I refer to as “hypothetical continuism” has garnered some favour among philosophers, based largely on empirical research showing substantial neurocognitive overlaps between episodic memory and imagination. According to this view, episodically remembering past events is the same kind of cognitive process as sensorily imagining future and counterfactual events. In this paper, I first argue that hypothetical continuism is false, on the basis of substantive epistemic asymmetries between episodic memory and the relevant kinds of imagination. However, I then (...)
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    The Compromised Scientist.Daniel W. Bjork - 1983 - Columbia University Press.
    "A compelling, insightful, and intimate portrait of William James as artist, philosopher, and psychologist, The Compromised Scientist explains James's emergence as a founding father of American experimental psychology. Unlike most books about James, this one emphasizes the fact that he had found a career as a painter and was not really a "buried" philosopher or psychologist. He was, in fact, an artist who was forced to compromise his urge to paint by developing a unique psychological language--the language of the "stream (...)
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    Intentionalism versus The New Conventionalism.Daniel W. Harris - 2016 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 16 (2):173-201.
    Are the properties of communicative acts grounded in the intentions with which they are performed, or in the conventions that govern them? The latest round in this debate has been sparked by Ernie Lepore and Matthew Stone (2015), who argue that much more of communication is conventional than we thought, and that the rest isn’t really communication after all, but merely the initiation of open-ended imaginative thought. I argue that although Lepore and Stone may be right about many of the (...)
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  12. The Definition of "Luck" and the Problem of Moral Luck.Daniel Statman - 2019 - In Ian M. Church & Robert J. Hartman (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Psychology of Luck. New York: Routledge. pp. 195-205.
     
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    (1 other version)The lost world of Thomas Jefferson.Daniel Joseph Boorstin - 1976 - [Gloucester, Mass.]: Peter Smith.
    In this classic work by one of America's most distinguished historians, Daniel Boorstin enters into Thomas Jefferson's world of ideas.
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    On the possibilities of detecting intentions prior to understanding them.Daniel J. Povinelli - 2001 - In Bertram F. Malle, Louis J. Moses & Dare A. Baldwin (eds.), Intentions and Intentionality: Foundations of Social Cognition. MIT Press. pp. 225--248.
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    Schelling's Theory of Symbolic Language: Forming the System of Identity.Daniel Whistler - 2013 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    A reconstruction of F.W.J. Schelling's philosophy of language based on a detailed reading of §73 of Schelling's lectures on the Philosophy of Art.
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    Overdetermination.Daniel Lim - 2015 - In God and Mental Causation. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer.
    Non-Reductive Physicalism is similar in many ways with, what I will call, Orthodox Theism. This strongly suggests that Non-Reductive Physicalist solutions to the Supervenience Argument can be adapted to offer Orthodox Theistic solutions to the Conservation is Continuous Creation Argument. One particular Non-Reductive Physicalist solution will be examined in detail and then applied in the debate over Occasionalism.
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  17. Marx’s Attempt to Leave Philosophy.Daniel Brudney - 1998 - Science and Society 66 (2):282-287.
     
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  18. Is time-discounting hyperbolic or subadditive?Daniel Read - 2001 - Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 23 (1):5–32.
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  19. 19.1 The Three Stances.Daniel Dennett - 2007 - In Brian McLaughlin, Ansgar Beckermann & Sven Walter (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy of mind. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 339.
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    Introduction to Blockheads! Essays on Ned Block's Philosophy of Mind and Consciousness.Daniel Stoljar - 2018 - In Adam Pautz & Daniel Stoljar (eds.), Blockheads! Essays on Ned Block’s Philosophy of Mind and Consciousness. new york: MIT Press.
  21. Artificial Life as Philosophy.Daniel C. Dennett - unknown
    There are two likely paths for philosophers to follow in their encounters with Artificial Life: they can see it as a new way of doing philosophy, or simply as a new object worthy of philosophical attention using traditional methods. Is Artificial Life best seen as a new philosophical method or a new phenomenon? There is a case to be made for each alternative, but I urge philosophers to take the leap and consider the first to be the more important and (...)
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  22. How deep are effects of language on thought? Time estimation in speakers of English and Greek.Daniel Casasanto, Olga Fotokopolou, Ria Pita & Lera Boroditsky - unknown
     
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    Ethical issues associated with solid organ transplantation and substance use: a scoping review.Daniel Z. Buchman, Ani Orchanian-Cheff, Denitsa Vasileva & Lauren Notini - 2019 - Monash Bioethics Review 37 (3-4):111-135.
    While solid organ transplantation for patients with substance use issues has attracted ethical discussion, a typology of the ethics themes has not been articulated in the literature. We conducted a scoping review of peer-reviewed literature on solid organ transplantation and substance use published between January 1997 and April 2016. We aimed to identify and develop a typology of the main ethical themes discussed in this literature and to identify gaps worthy of future research. Seventy articles met inclusion criteria and underwent (...)
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  24. Intention, awareness, and implicit memory: The retrieval intentionality criterion.Daniel L. Schacter, J. Bowers & J. Booker - 1989 - In S. Lewandowsky, J. M. Dunn & K. Kirsner (eds.), Implicit Memory: Theoretical Issues. Lawrence Erlbaum.
  25. What Do I Think You 're Doing? Action Identification and Mind Attribution'.Daniel M. Wegner - unknown
    The authors examined how a perceiver’s identification of a target person’s actions covaries with attributions of mind to the target. The authors found in Study 1 that the attribution of intentionality and cognition to a target was associated with identifying the target’s action in terms of high-level effects rather than low-level details. In Study 2, both action identification and mind attribution were greater for a liked target, and in Study 3, they were reduced for a target suffering misfortune. In Study (...)
     
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    Contemporary athletics & ancient Greek ideals.Daniel A. Dombrowski - 2009 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    The ancient background -- Weiss and the pursuit of bodily excellence -- Huizinga and the homo ludens hypothesis -- Feezell, moderation, and irony -- The process of becoming virtuous.
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  27. Kwestia zła w egzystencjalizmie Heideggera.Daniel Mielnik - 2003 - Colloquia Communia 74 (1):132-142.
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    Exclusion From Public Space: A Comparative Constitutional Analysis.Daniel Moeckli - 2016 - Cambridge University Press.
    Hardly known twenty years ago, exclusion from public space has today become a standard tool of state intervention. Every year, tens of thousands of homeless individuals, drug addicts, teenagers, protesters and others are banned from parts of public space. The rise of exclusion measures is characteristic of two broader developments that have profoundly transformed public space in recent years: the privatisation of public space, and its increased control in the 'security society'. Despite the fundamental problems it raises, exclusion from public (...)
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    Causation and Experimentation.Daniel M. Hausman - 1986 - American Philosophical Quarterly 23 (2):143 - 154.
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  30. Methodological Naturalism.Daniel J. McKaughan & Erik L. Peterson - 2013 - In Robert Fastiggi (ed.), New Catholic Encyclopedia (Supplement 2012-13: Ethics and Philosophy). Gale-Cengage Learning.
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    Conflicto y balance de derechos.Daniel Mendonca - 2018 - CDMX, México: Editorial Fontamara. Edited by Ulises Schmill.
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    The Status of Irrationality: Karl Jaspers' Response to Davidson and Searle.Daniel Adsett - unknown
    In this dissertation I advance a Jaspersian account of the formation and possession of irrational attitudes. This account stands in opposition to two competing views – externalism and internalism with respect to rational and irrational attitudes. According to externalism, a subject’s attitudes are irrational when they fail to satisfy standards or criteria independent of the subject, such as laws of logic, methods for evidence acquisition, and rules of decision theory. According to internalism, a subject’s attitudes are irrational when they are (...)
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  33. Narrative practice and understanding reasons: Reply to Gallagher.Daniel D. Hutto - 2006 - In Richard Menary (ed.), Radical Enactivism: Intentionality, Phenomenology, and Narrative : Focus on the Philosophy of Daniel D. Hutto. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
  34. East Meets West: Human Rights and Democracy in East Asia.Daniel Bell - 2002 - Political Theory 30 (2):299-301.
  35. Franz Rosenzweig.Daniel Barreto - 2015 - In Alberto Sucasas, Emmanuel Taub & Luis Ignacio García (eds.), Pensamiento judío contemporáneo. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Prometeo Libros.
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  36. Buddhism and Neo-Confucianism in Kim Manjung's Random Essays (Sŏp'o manp'il).Daniel Bouchez - 1985 - In William Theodore De Bary & JaHyun Kim Haboush (eds.), The Rise of Neo-Confucianism in Korea. New York: Columbia University Press.
     
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    François Jullien.Daniel Bougnoux, François L'Yvonnet & François Jullien (eds.) - 2018 - Paris: Éditions de l'Herne.
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  38. Deep calls to deep.Daniel O'Dea Bradley - 2023 - In Brian Treanor & James Taylor (eds.), Anacarnation and returning to the lived body with Richard Kearney. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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  39. The Strangeness of the Church.Daniel Jenkins - 1955
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  40. On Truth As Subjectivity In Kierkegaard's Concluding Unscientific Postscript.Daniel Johnson - 2003 - Quodlibet 5.
     
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    Cato's virtues and The Prince: Readin Sallust's war with Catiline with Machiavelli's The Prince.Daniel Kapust - 2007 - History of Political Thought 28 (3):433-448.
    This paper explores the relationship between Machiavelli's The Prince and Sallust's War with Catiline. In particular, I will argue that Sallust's War with Catiline, and especially the debate between Cato and Caesar over the treatment of the Catilinarian conspirators, provide both a model and a source for portions of Machiavelli's The Prince often held to be most inconsistent with classical thought. Moreover, I will argue that Machiavelli, in describing his ideal prince and the attributes he should adopt, recreates the rhetorical (...)
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  42. Access to consciousness: Dissociations between implicit and explicit knowledge in neuropsychological syndromes.Daniel L. Schacter, M. P. McAndrews & Morris Moscovitch - 1997 - In Lawrence Weiskrantz (ed.), Thought without language: Thought without awareness? New York:
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    The skill of attention control: Acquisition and execution of attention strategies.Daniel Gopher - 1993 - In David E. Meyer & Sylvan Kornblum (eds.), Attention and Performance XIV: Synergies in Experimental Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, and Cognitive Neuroscience. MIT Press. pp. 299--322.
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  44. Soul and mind: Life and thought in the seventeenth century.Daniel Garber - 1998 - In Daniel Garber & Michael Ayers (eds.), The Cambridge history of seventeenth-century philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--559.
     
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    Divine beauty: the aesthetics of Charles Hartshorne.Daniel A. Dombrowski - 2004 - Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.
    While considered by many as one of the greatest philosophers of religion and metaphysicians of the 20th century, Charles Hartshorne’s contributions to the study of aesthetics are perhaps the most neglected aspect of his extensive and highly nuanced thought. DIVINE BEAUTY offers the first detailed explication of Hartshorne’s aesthetic theory and its place within his theocentric philosophy.
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    Hartshorne and the Metaphysics of Animal Rights.Daniel A. Dombrowski - 1988 - State University of New York Press.
    Charles Hartshorne is one of the premier metaphysicians and philosophers of religion in the twentieth century.
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    Intention, Reason, and Action.Daniel M. Farrell - 1989 - American Philosophical Quarterly 26 (4):283 - 295.
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    Profanes Leben: Walter Benjamins Dialektik der Säkularisierung.Daniel Weidner (ed.) - 2010 - Berlin: Suhrkamp.
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    First communions.Daniel D. Hutto - 2008 - In J. Zlatev, T. Racine, C. Sinha & E. Itkonen (eds.), The Shared Mind: Perspectives on Intersubjectivity. John Benjamins. pp. 12--245.
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  50. The Gospel of Matthew.Daniel J. Harrington - 1991
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