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  1. Indicative Conditionals: Probabilities and Relevance.Franz Berto & Aybüke Özgün - 2021 - Philosophical Studies (11):3697-3730.
    We propose a new account of indicative conditionals, giving acceptability and logical closure conditions for them. We start from Adams’ Thesis: the claim that the acceptability of a simple indicative equals the corresponding conditional probability. The Thesis is widely endorsed, but arguably false and refuted by empirical research. To fix it, we submit, we need a relevance constraint: we accept a simple conditional 'If φ, then ψ' to the extent that (i) the conditional probability p(ψ|φ) is high, provided that (ii) (...)
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    Description Logic Handbook.Franz Baader (ed.) - 2003 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Description Logic Handbook covers all aspects of the research in the field of knowledge representation. Written by some of the most prominent researchers in the field, and covering the basic technical material and implementational aspects, it is both a unique reference and a self-study guide.
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    Evolutionary Epistemology and its Implications for Humankind.Franz M. Wuketits - 1990 - State University of New York Press.
    Growing out of concerns for environment-development interlinkages expressed at the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, 1972, this volume is a compilation of edited versions of statements made at that conference and at the ...
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  4. Hegel's Essentialism. Natural Kinds and the Metaphysics of Explanation in Hegel's Theory of ‘the Concept’.Franz Knappik - 2016 - European Journal of Philosophy 24 (4):760-787.
    Several recent interpretations see Hegel's theory of the Concept as a form of conceptual realism, according to which finite reality is articulated by objectively existing concepts. More precisely, this theory has been interpreted as a version of natural kind essentialism, and it has been proposed that its function is to account for the possibility of genuine explanations. This suggests a promising way to reconstruct the argument that Hegel's theory of objective concepts is based on—an argument that shows that the possibility (...)
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  5. Perfectionism, Public Reason and Excellences.Franz Mang - 2023 - Analysis 83 (3):627-639.
    Much of contemporary political philosophy revolves around debates over perfectionism, which is the view that the state may, or should, promote valuable conceptions of the good life and discourage conceptions that are worthless or bad. Collis Tahzib has recently proposed a unique theory of perfectionism. I examine two central aspects of his theory: the amalgamation of public reason and perfectionism, and the employment of the Rawlsian lexical priority. I argue that Tahzib’s idea of perfectionist public reason has certain serious problems. (...)
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  6. Schriften.Ferdinand Ebner & Franz Seyr - 1963 - München,: Kösel-Verlag. Edited by Franz Seyr.
    1. Bd. Fragmente, Aufsätze, Aphorismen. Zu einer Pneumatologie des Wortes.--2. Bd. Notizen, Tagebücher, Lebenserinnerungen.--3. Bd. Briefe.
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    Multiple Negative Emotions During Learning With Digital Learning Environments – Evidence on Their Detrimental Effect on Learning From Two Methodological Approaches.Franz Wortha, Roger Azevedo, Michelle Taub & Susanne Narciss - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Emotions are a core factor of learning. Studies have shown that multiple emotions are co-experienced during learning and have a significant impact on learning outcomes. The present study investigated the importance of multiple, co-occurring emotions during learning about human biology with MetaTutor, a hypermedia-based intelligent tutoring system. Person-centered as well as variable-centered approaches of cluster analyses were used to identify emotion clusters. The person-centered clustering analyses indicated three emotion profiles: a positive, negative and neutral profile. Students with a negative profile (...)
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    “An Erring Conscience is an Absurdity”: The Later Kant on Certainty, Moral Judgment and the Infallibility of Conscience.Franz Knappik & Erasmus Mayr - 2019 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 101 (1):92-134.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie Jahrgang: 101 Heft: 1 Seiten: 92-134.
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  9. The Psychological Well-Being and Lived Experiences of LGBT Individuals with Fur Babies.Franz Cedrick Yapo, Janna Isabella Baloloy, Rey Ann Fem Plaza, Charles Brixter Sotto Evangelista, Micaiah Andrea Gumasing Lopez, Angeline Mechille Eugenio Osinaga, Ken Andrei Torrero & Jhoselle Tus - 2023 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1):146-152.
    Pets are truly great companions. Some individuals feel that owning a pet can help them prepare for a growing family by giving them a taste of what it would be like to have children. This study also looks into the psychological well-being and life experiences of LGBT fur parents. Employing the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, the findings of this study were: (1) With the presence of fur babies, participants had the ease to overcome stressful events, especially the ones that affect their (...)
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  10. Fully Bayesian Aggregation.Franz Dietrich - 2021 - Journal of Economic Theory 194:105255.
    Can a group be an orthodox rational agent? This requires the group's aggregate preferences to follow expected utility (static rationality) and to evolve by Bayesian updating (dynamic rationality). Group rationality is possible, but the only preference aggregation rules which achieve it (and are minimally Paretian and continuous) are the linear-geometric rules, which combine individual values linearly and combine individual beliefs geometrically. Linear-geometric preference aggregation contrasts with classic linear-linear preference aggregation, which combines both values and beliefs linearly, but achieves only static (...)
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    Tense Logic.Lennart Aqvist & Franz Guenthner (eds.) - 1977 - Louvain, Belgium: Nauwelaerts.
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  12. Hegel’s modal argument against Spinozism. An interpretation of the chapter ‘Actuality’ in the Science of Logic.Franz Knappik - 2015 - Hegel Bulletin 36 (1):53-79.
    I propose a new reading of Hegel’s discussion of modality in the ‘Actuality’ chapter of the Science of Logic. On this reading, the main purpose of the chapter is a critical engagement with Spinoza’s modal metaphysics. Hegel first reconstructs a rationalist line of thought — corresponding to the cosmological argument for the existence of God — that ultimately leads to Spinozist necessitarianism. He then presents a reductio argument against necessitarianism, contending that as a consequence of necessitarianism, no adequate explanatory accounts (...)
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  13. A comment on some recent arguments in evolutionary epistemology — and some counterarguments.Franz M. Wuketits - 1995 - Biology and Philosophy 10 (3):357-363.
  14. (1 other version)Bayes and the first person: consciousness of thoughts, inner speech and probabilistic inference.Franz Knappik - 2017 - Synthese:1-28.
    On a widely held view, episodes of inner speech provide at least one way in which we become conscious of our thoughts. However, it can be argued, on the one hand, that consciousness of thoughts in virtue of inner speech presupposes interpretation of the simulated speech. On the other hand, the need for such self-interpretation seems to clash with distinctive first-personal characteristics that we would normally ascribe to consciousness of one’s own thoughts: a special reliability; a lack of conscious ambiguity (...)
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    Å virkelig unnslippe Hegel.Franz Knappik - 2022 - Agora 40 (1):158-177.
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  16. Self-knowledge about attitudes: rationalism meets interpretation.Franz Knappik - 2015 - Philosophical Explorations 18 (2):183-198.
    Recently influential “rationalist” views of self-knowledge about our rational attitudes hold that such self-knowledge is essentially connected to rational agency, and therefore has to be particularly reliable, immediate, and distinct from third-personal access. This approach has been challenged by “theory theory” or “interpretationist” views of self-knowledge: on such views, self-knowledge is based on the interpretation of information about ourselves, and this interpretation involves the same mindreading mechanisms that we use to access other persons’ mental states. Interpretationist views are usually dismissed (...)
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    Rejection or Celebration? Autistic Representation in Sitcom Television.Baden Gaeke-Franz - 2022 - Studies in Social Justice 16 (2):308-322.
    In recent years, autistic-coded characters have become a common staple in sitcoms. This paper will examine depictions of autistic-coded characters in two such sitcoms: CBS’s The Big Bang Theory, and NBC’s Community. Sheldon on Big Bang is stereotyped and mistreated by his friends, while Abed on Community challenges stereotypes and is beloved. The different treatment of autistic characters stems from the responses of the shows’ writers to the fear of accidentally misrepresenting autism, with the crew of Big Bang choosing to (...)
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    History, origin myth and ideology: 'Discovery of social psychology.Franz Samelson - 1974 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 4 (2):217–232.
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    Cardinality restrictions on concepts.Franz Baader, Martin Buchheit & Bernhard Hollander - 1996 - Artificial Intelligence 88 (1-2):195-213.
  20. Education in Latin America : from dependency and neoliberalism to alternative paths to development.F. Arnove Robert, Carlos Ornelas Stephen Franz & Carlos Alberto Torres - 2007 - In Robert F. Arnove & Carlos Alberto Torres (eds.), Comparative education: the dialectic of the global and the local. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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  21. Dynamically rational judgment aggregation.Franz Dietrich & Christian List - forthcoming - Social Choice and Welfare.
    Judgment-aggregation theory has always focused on the attainment of rational collective judgments. But so far, rationality has been understood in static terms: as coherence of judgments at a given time, defined as consistency, completeness, and/or deductive closure. This paper asks whether collective judgments can be dynamically rational, so that they change rationally in response to new information. Formally, a judgment aggregation rule is dynamically rational with respect to a given revision operator if, whenever all individuals revise their judgments in light (...)
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    On the relationship between model-based debugging and program slicing.Franz Wotawa - 2002 - Artificial Intelligence 135 (1-2):125-143.
  23. Der Weg zum Sinn des Seins.Franz Xaver Höchsmann - 1933 - Wien,: L.W. Seidel & Sohn.
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  24. Romantisches.Oskar Franz Walzel - 1934 - Bonn a. Rh.,: L. Röhrscheid.
     
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  25. Philosophische Konstruktionen und Reflexionen.Adolf Stöhr & Franz Austeda - 1974 - Wien: Deuticke. Edited by Franz Austeda.
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    Of the interpretation of nature.Francis Bacon & Franz Träger - 1984 - Rodopi.
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    Moral problems and Christian personalism.Franz Böckle (ed.) - 1965 - New York,: Paulist Press.
  28. With Weber against Weber: In conversation with Pierre Bourdieu. Translated by Simon Susen.Pierre Bourdieu, Franz Schultheis & Andreas Pfeuffer - 2011 - In Simon Susen & Bryan S. Turner (eds.), The legacy of Pierre Bourdieu: critical essays. New York: Anthem Press. pp. 111--124.
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    Zur Sache Grundwerte.Gottfried Leder & Franz Flintrop (eds.) - 1979 - New York: G. Olms.
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    Wissen und Glauben: theologische Reaktionen auf das Werk von Jürgen Habermas "Auch eine Geschichte der Philosophie".Franz Gruber & Markus Knapp (eds.) - 2021 - Freiburg: Herder.
    In seinem grossen Spätwerk »Auch eine Geschichte der Philosophie« rekonstruiert Jürgen Habermas den Diskurs über Glauben und Wissen, aus dem nicht zuletzt die säkulare Welt resultiert. Ob und wie dieser Diskurs weitergehen kann, um die Moderne vor Entgleisungen zu bewahren, ist allerdings fraglich. Der Band setzt sich aus theologischer Perspektive kritisch und nach vorne gerichtet mit dem Werk auseinander. In einem eigenen Text antwortet Jürgen Habermas auf die Beiträge.
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    Die Anfänge der mittelalterlichen Ars dictandi.Franz Josef Worstbrock - 1989 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 23 (1):1-42.
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    Dilatatio materiae. Zur Poetik des 'Erec' Hartmanns von Aue.Franz Josef Worstbrock - 1985 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 19 (1):1-30.
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    Biologie und Kausalität: biologische Ansätze zur Kausalität, Determination und Freiheit.Franz M. Wuketits - 1981 - Hamburg: Parey.
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    Die Rolle der Fehleranalyse und die Methodologie der Medizin im Lichte des Kritischen Rationalismus.Franz Wuketits - 2019 - In Giuseppe Franco (ed.), Handbuch Karl Popper. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 657-666.
    Über medizinische Fragen hat sich Popper nur sehr wenig geäußert. Aber es liegt nahe, seine erkenntnis- und wissenschaftstheoretischen Grundprinzipien auf die Medizin und ihre Methodologie anzuwenden. Auch das Wissen in der Medizin ist zunächst in der Hauptsache nur Vermutungswissen, welches einer ständigen Verbesserung und Korrektur bedarf. Auch in der Medizin passieren Fehler. Die Fehler gilt es zu erkennen, zu analysieren und in Zukunft zu vermeiden. Arzt und Patient wollen Sicherheit – in der Diagnose und in der Therapie. Absolute Sicherheit kann (...)
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    Darwinism: Still a challenge to philosophy.Franz M. Wuketits - 1988 - Zygon 23 (4):455-467.
    Abstract:Charles Darwin died in 1882—more than a hundred years ago. His doctrine, however, is still alive. Recently there has been particular interest in his ideas among philosophers. These ideas are indeed a challenge to (traditional) philosophy: To take Darwin seriously means to revise—or even to destroy—some positions in (traditional) philosophy. Among the philosophical disciplines which have been affected by Darwin's ideas are epistemology and moral philosophy (ethics). In the present paper I shall discuss the epistemological and ethical consequences of Darwin's (...)
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  36. Evolution, cognition, and survival: Evolutionary epistemology and derivative topics.Franz M. Wuketits - 1997 - World Futures 51 (1):47-93.
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    Evolutionsmodelle in der Erklärung menschlicher Denkstrukturen im 19. Jahrhundert.Franz M. Wuketits - 1983 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 6 (1-4):115-122.
    Since the 19th century the theory of evolution has been the guide not only of biological research, but of the explanation of man's psychic and mental abilities, too. In particular Herbert Spencer's and Charles Darwin's works gave rise to an evolutionary view of human mind (evolutionary psychology). This view was generalized to the explanation of epistemic structures like science and was adopted by many philosophers and scientists, e. g. Boltzmann, Mach, and others. Under the influence of Darwin's theory of natural (...)
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    Evolution und die Frage nach dem Sinn.Franz M. Wuketits - 2003 - Philotheos 3:78-88.
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    Kausalitätsbegriff und Evolutionstheorie: d. Entwicklung d. Kausalitätsbegriffes im Rahmen d. Evolutionsgedankens.Franz M. Wuketits - 1980 - Berlin: Duncker und Humblot.
    A revision of the author's thesis, Vienna, 1978.
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    Ontologie, Sprache und Ethik – einige Perspektiven zu Elisabeth und Werner Leinfellners Werk.Franz M. Wuketits - 2011 - In Walter Feigl & Sascha Windholz (eds.), Wissenschaftstheorie, Sprachkritik und Wittgenstein: In memoriam Elisabeth und Werner Leinfellner. De Gruyter. pp. 29-42.
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    On the Notion of Teleology in Contemporary Life Sciences.Franz M. Wuketits - 1980 - Dialectica 34 (4):277-290.
    SummaryThe present paper is devoted to the problem of teleology in modern biology. Teleology is restricted to the phenomenon of goal‐directedness, whereas goal‐intended actions are denied. Thus, only the aspect of seemingly material teleology or teleonomy is required which paraphrases functions of certain value for the self maintenance of a system and is explainable without reference to vitalistic premises.Some aspects of evolution and selection are discussed and subsumed under a systems‐theoretically oriented view. Furthermore it is stressed that teleological explanations are (...)
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  42. The philosophy of evolution and the myth of progress.Franz M. Wuketits - 1997 - Ludus Vitalis 5 (9):5-18.
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    Lässt sich die Wohnungsnot philosophisch therapieren?Franz Zeder - 2023 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 48 (3):443-449.
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  44. Handbook of Philosophical Logic, 2nd Edition, Volume 5.Dov M. Gabbay & Franz Guenthner - 2003 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 65 (1):184-185.
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    Philosophy and Democracy in intercultural Perspective / Philosophie et démocratie en perspective interculturelle: Two Conferences of Western and African Philosophers at Vienna and at Rotterdam / Deux conférences des philosophes d’Ouest et d’Afrique à Vienne et à Rotterdam.Heinz Kimmerle & Franz Martin Wimmer (eds.) - 1997 - BRILL.
    For the time being African philosophy is treated regularly in research and in teaching at two European scientific institutions: at the University of Vienna and at Erasmus University Rotterdam. In October 1993 there have been held two conferences of Western and African philosophers at both universities. Eleven African and nine Western scholars participated as speakers in these conferences. Four African speakers gave lectures at the Vienna and at the Rotterdam conference. The Vienna conference dealt with general questions of postcolonial philosophy (...)
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  46. Perfectionism, political justification, and Confucianism.Fan-lun Franz Mang - 2024 - In James Dominic Rooney & Patrick Zoll (eds.), Beyond Classical Liberalism: Freedom and the Good. New York, NY: Routledge Chapman & Hall.
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    Reframing the Value of Nature: Biological Value and Institutional Homeostasis.Franz W. Gatzweiler - 2014 - Environmental Values 23 (3):275-295.
    The importance of the economic valuation of nature is frequently emphasised in the argument that more and better economic valuation will prevent the undervaluation and thereby the degradation of nature. The proponents of this ‘economic’ approach assume that rationality, human interaction and the nature of the good remain unchanged. However, the relationship between humans and nature necessarily undergoes change, and the biological and neurophysiological aspects of human nature must be considered to ensure the well-being and survival of humankind. In this (...)
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    Witches and Belief in Witchcraft.Professof Franz Staab - 1989 - Philosophy and History 22 (2):184-185.
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  49. The Emergence of Counting and Calculating.Erwin Stein & Franz-Otto Kopp - 2010 - Studia Leibnitiana 42 (1):3-128.
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  50. Einleitung zu Brentanos Briefen an mich," followed by selected letters from Brentano and Stumpf.Carl Stumpf & Edited by Guillaume Fréchette Franz Brentano - 2015 - In Denis Fisette & Riccardo Martinelli (eds.), Philosophy from an Empirical Standpoint: Essays on Carl Stumpf. Boston: Rodopi.
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