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    Darwinismus und Zeitgeist.Fritz Bolle & Walter Buchholz - 1962 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 14 (2):143-182.
    Überblicken wir noch einmal das ganze riesige Gebiet des Geistesgeschehens vor und nach der Jahrhundertwende, soweit es darwinistische Züge erkennen läßt, so können wir eines feststellen : Ausgenommen die Konservativen und die Kirchen, die beide angesichts des stürmischen Vorwärtsdrängens darwinistischer Gedankengänge in die Defensive gehen müssen, bedienen sich so gut wie alle geistigen Strömungen des Darwinismus: Die Sozialisten, weil Darwins "Naturtheorie" mit ihrer Gesetzlichkeit des biologischen Fortschritts Gewähr zu bieten scheint, daß auch im Gesellschaftlichen eherne Gesetze des Fortschritts walten, und (...)
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    Eines Menschen Zeit Nachruf auf Fritz Bolle 10. Juni 1908 bis 8. April 1982.Ekkhard Verchau - 1982 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 34 (4):380-382.
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  3. Moral encroachment and reasons of the wrong kind.James Fritz - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (10):3051-3070.
    According to the view that there is moral encroachment in epistemology, whether a person has knowledge of p sometimes depends on moral considerations, including moral considerations that do not bear on the truth or likelihood of p. Defenders of moral encroachment face a central challenge: they must explain why the moral considerations they cite, unlike moral bribes for belief, are reasons of the right kind for belief (or withheld belief). This paper distinguishes between a moderate and a radical version of (...)
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  4. Counting Incompossibles.Peter Fritz & Jeremy Goodman - 2017 - Mind 126 (504):1063–1108.
    We often speak as if there are merely possible people—for example, when we make such claims as that most possible people are never going to be born. Yet most metaphysicians deny that anything is both possibly a person and never born. Since our unreflective talk of merely possible people serves to draw non-trivial distinctions, these metaphysicians owe us some paraphrase by which we can draw those distinctions without committing ourselves to there being merely possible people. We show that such paraphrases (...)
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  5. Ground and Grain.Peter Fritz - 2021 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 105 (2):299-330.
    Current views of metaphysical ground suggest that a true conjunction is immediately grounded in its conjuncts, and only its conjuncts. Similar principles are suggested for disjunction and universal quantification. Here, it is shown that these principles are jointly inconsistent: They require that there is a distinct truth for any plurality of truths. By a variant of Cantor’s Theorem, such a fine-grained individuation of truths is inconsistent. This shows that the notion of grounding is either not in good standing, or that (...)
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  6. Higher-Order Contingentism, Part 2: Patterns of Indistinguishability.Peter Fritz - 2017 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 47 (3):407-418.
    The models of contingency in what propositions, properties and relations there are developed in Part 1 are related to models of contingency in what propositions there are due to Robert Stalnaker. It is shown that some but not all of the classes of models of Part 1 agree with Stalnaker’s models concerning the patterns of contingency in what propositions there are they admit. Further structural connections between the two kinds of models are explored.
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  7. Hope, Worry, and Suspension of Judgment.James Fritz - 2021 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 51 (8):573-587.
    In this paper, I defend an epistemic requirement on fitting hopes and worries: it is fitting to hope or to worry that p only if one’s epistemic position makes it rational to suspend judgment as to whether p. This view, unlike prominent alternatives, is ecumenical; it retains its plausibility against a variety of different background views of epistemology. It also has other important theoretical virtues: it is illuminating, elegant, and extensionally adequate. Fallibilists about knowledge have special reason to be friendly (...)
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  8. Higher-Order Contingentism, Part 3: Expressive Limitations.Peter Fritz - 2018 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 47 (4):649-671.
    Two expressive limitations of an infinitary higher-order modal language interpreted on models for higher-order contingentism – the thesis that it is contingent what propositions, properties and relations there are – are established: First, the inexpressibility of certain relations, which leads to the fact that certain model-theoretic existence conditions for relations cannot equivalently be reformulated in terms of being expressible in such a language. Second, the inexpressibility of certain modalized cardinality claims, which shows that in such a language, higher-order contingentists cannot (...)
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  9. Aus der Frühzeit der Deutschen Aufklärung Christian Thomasius Und Christian Weise.Fritz Brüggemann, John Locke & Christian Weise - 1938 - Reclam.
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  10. A Permissive View of Fitting Emotional Change.James Fritz - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    Many object-directed emotions change in intensity over time. Importantly, this sometimes happens even though the emotion’s object remains unchanged: grief over the tragic loss of a loved one, for instance, fades even though the loss remains tragic. Can a changing emotion continue to fit its unchanging object? Existing answers to this question tend to vindicate strikingly narrow visions of fitting emotional change: some, for instance, consider it uniquely fitting for grief to diminish, while others consider grief fitting only when it (...)
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  11. Nanoethics: The Ethical and Social Implications of Nanotechnology.Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, James Moor, John Weckert & Mihail C. Roco - 2007 - Wiley.
    Nanoethics seeks to examine the potential risks and rewards of applications of nanotechnology. This up-to-date anthology gives the reader an introduction to and basic foundation in nanotechnology and nanoethics, and then delves into near-, mid-, and far-term issues. Comprehensive and authoritative, it: -/- - Goes beyond the usual environmental, health, and safety (EHS) concerns to explore such topics as privacy, nanomedicine, human enhancement, global regulation, military, humanitarianism, education, artificial intelligence, space exploration, life extension, and more -/- -Features contributions from forty (...)
  12. Moral Steadfastness and Meta-ethics.James Fritz & Tristram McPherson - 2019 - American Philosophical Quarterly 56 (1):43-56.
    Call the following claim Asymmetry: rationality often requires a more steadfast response to pure moral disagreement than it does to otherwise analogous non-moral disagreement. This paper briefly motivates Asymmetry and explores its implications for meta-ethics. Some philosophers have thought that anti-realists are better-placed than realists to explain Asymmetry because, if anti-realism is true, disagreement cannot provide evidence against the reliability of one's thinking about objective moral facts. This paper argues that this simple diagnosis fails to support otherwise plausible anti-realisms. It (...)
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  13. Operands and Instances.Peter Fritz - 2023 - Review of Symbolic Logic 16 (1):188-209.
    Can conjunctive propositions be identical without their conjuncts being identical? Can universally quantified propositions be identical without their instances being identical? On a common conception of propositions, on which they inherit the logical structure of the sentences which express them, the answer is negative both times. Here, it will be shown that such a negative answer to both questions is inconsistent, assuming a standard type-theoretic formalization of theorizing about propositions. The result is not specific to conjunction and universal quantification, but (...)
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    Herbart als Universitätslehrer.Jean-François Goubet & Rainer Bolle (eds.) - 2018 - Gera: Edition Paideia.
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    Reflections on equality in education.Aharon Fritz Kleinberger - 1967 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 5 (3):293-340.
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    Too much medicine: not enough trust?Zoë Fritz & Richard Holton - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (1):31-35.
    As many studies around the theme of ‘too much medicine’ attest, investigations are being ordered with increasing frequency; similarly the threshold for providing treatment has lowered. Our contention is that trust is a significant factor in influencing this, and that understanding the relationship between trust and investigations and treatments will help clinicians and policymakers ensure ethical decisions are more consistently made. Drawing on the philosophical literature, we investigate the nature of trust in the patient–doctor relationship, arguing that at its core (...)
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  17. What Pessimism about Moral Deference Means for Disagreement.James Fritz - 2018 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (1):121-136.
    Many writers have recently argued that there is something distinctively problematic about sustaining moral beliefs on the basis of others’ moral views. Call this claim pessimism about moral deference. Pessimism about moral deference, if true, seems to provide an attractive way to argue for a bold conclusion about moral disagreement: moral disagreement generally does not require belief revision. Call this claim steadfastness about moral disagreement. Perhaps the most prominent recent discussion of the connection between moral deference and moral disagreement, due (...)
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  18. (1 other version)Two Problems of Self-Blame for Accounts of Moral Standing.Kyle G. Fritz & Daniel J. Miller - forthcoming - Ergo.
    Traditionally, those writing on blame have been concerned with blaming others, including when one has the standing to blame others. Yet some alleged problems for such accounts of standing arise when we focus on self-blame. First, if hypocrites lack the standing to blame others, it might seem that they also lack the standing to blame themselves. But this would lead to a bootstrapping problem, wherein hypocrites can only regain standing by doing that which they lack the standing to do. Second, (...)
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    Ausgangspunkte pädagogischen Denkens.Fritz Stippel - 1961 - München,: Ehrenwirth.
  20. Schriften zur griechischen Logik. Band 1 : Logik und Erkenntnistheorie. Bd. II : Logik, Ontologie und Mathematik.K. von Fritz - 1979 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 41 (4):716-716.
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  21. Landschaft und wirtschaftliche Kultur im präkolumbischen Nordamerika.Fritz Bartz - forthcoming - Studium.
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  22. Ot2ia in Plato's phaedo-the meaning, usage and history of a technical term.Fritz-Gregor Herrmann - 2006 - In Fritz-Gregor Herrmann & Stefan Büttner (eds.), New essays on Plato: language and thought in fourth-century Greek philosophy. Oakville, CT: David Brown Book Co., distributor. pp. 43.
     
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  23. Vom Geiste.Fritz Klatt - 1947 - Wien,: Amandus-Edition.
     
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  24. Aloys Muller's Philosophie der Mathematik und der Naturwissenschaft.Fritz Kluge - 1937 - Philosophical Review 46:106.
     
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  25. Reemployment policies in various countries.Fritz Lehmann - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  26. Das rätselhafte Heimweh der Menschheit, Betrachtung über die Weltreligionen.Fritz Bodnius - 1947 - Stuttgart,: J. G. Oncken.
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  27. Vom zuge der menschheit..Fritz Fidler - 1912 - Hamburg,: C. E. Behrens.
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  28. Holocene Hydrological Variation in the Lake Titicaca Drainage Basin.Sheri Fritz - forthcoming - Laguna.
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  29. Kultivierung politischer Gefühle : das Programm Martha Nussbaums als Anstoss für die Öffentliche Theologie.Martin Fritz - 2018 - In Thomas Wabel, Torben Stamer & Jonathan Weider (eds.), Zwischen Diskurs und Affekt: politische Urteilsbildung in theologischer Perspektive. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
     
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  30. Leibniz vs. Locke: a virtual controversy.Gerd Fritz - 2018 - In Historical pragmatics of controversies: case studies from 1600 to 1800. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
  31. Materialistische Dialektik und physikalische Forschung.Fritz Gehlhar - 1981 - In Herbert Hörz & Ulrich Röseberg (eds.), Materialistische Dialektik in der physikalischen und biologischen Erkenntnis. Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Marxistische Blätter.
     
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  32. Dämonen neben uns.Fritz Leist - 1958 - Stuttgart,: C. E. Schwab.
     
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  33. Perspektivische Verkürzungen in Raum, und quasiperspektivische Verkürzungen in Raum und Zeit.Fritz Lotmar - 1958 - Zürich,: Orell Füssli.
     
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  34. Zur grammatik und logik.Fritz Mauthner - 1902 - Stuttgart und Berlin,: Cotta.
     
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  35. (1 other version)Das Mythologische in der Religior.Fritz Medicus - 1946 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 51 (4):372-374.
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  36. Grundfragen der åsthetik.Fritz Georg Adolf Medicus - 1917 - Jena,: E. Diederichs.
     
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  37. J. G. Fichtes Werken. Herausgegeben und eingeleitet.Fritz Medicus - 1913 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 21 (2):11-11.
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  38. Negatives und moralisches Wissen als Baumaterial zu einer persönlichen Gerechtigkeitsarchitektur.Fritz Oser - 1998 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 9:652-656.
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  39. Kelsens Rechtslehre.Fritz Sander - 1923 - Tübingen,: J.C.B. Mohr.
     
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  40. J. G. Fichte als sozialpolitiker..Fritz Schneider - 1894 - Halle a. S.,: Hofbuchdruckerei von C. A. Kaemmerer & co..
     
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  41. Erfahrung und Glaube im Horizont der Religionspädagogik.Fritz Weidmann - 1981 - In Horacio E. Lona & Otto Wahl (eds.), Erfahrung als Weg: Beiträge zur Theologie und religiösen Praxis: Festschrift zur Feier des fünfzigjährigen Bestehens der Philosophisch-Theologischen Hochschule der Salesianer Don Boscos Benediktbeuern. Donauwörth: Auer.
     
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    A systematic review of patient access to medical records in the acute setting: practicalities, perspectives and ethical consequences.Zoë Fritz, Isla L. Kuhn & Stephanie N. D’Costa - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-19.
    BackgroundInternationally, patient access to notes is increasing. This has been driven by respect for patient autonomy, often recognised as a primary tenet of medical ethics: patients should be able to access their records to be fully engaged with their care. While research has been conducted on the impact of patient access to outpatient and primary care records and to patient portals, there is no such review looking at access to hospital medical records in real time, nor an ethical analysis of (...)
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  43. Der Kirchenbegriff des hl.H. Ofmann Fritz - forthcoming - Augustinus. München.
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  44. Risk, Precaution, and Emerging Technologies.Fritz Allhoff - 2009 - Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology 3 (2).
    This paper explores a framework for thinking about risks inherent in emerging technologies; given uncertainty about the magnitude—or even nature—of those risks, deliberation about those technologies is challenged. §1 develops a conceptual framework for risk, and §2 integrates that conception into cost-benefit analysis. Given uncertainty, we are often pushed toward precautionary approaches, and such approaches are explored in §3. These first three sections are largely literature review, and then a positive argument for how to think about the relationship between risk, (...)
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  45. Die geistige Bodenständigkeit des Lebens: Geschichtliche religio, Christentum als geschichtliches Leben, Abstrakter Nominalismus und geschichtlicher Realismus.Fritz Kaufmann - 1928 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 9:80.
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  46. (1 other version)Geschichtsphilosophie der gegenwart.Fritz Kaufmann - 1931 - Berlin,: Junker und Dünnhaupt.
     
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    Descartes’ «Cogito» und der deutsche Idealismus.Fritz Medicus - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 3:55-62.
    L’histoire du Cogito ergo sum de Descartes montre la problématique de l’esprit moderne. Leibniz et Kant ont insisté sur le conditionnement empirique de la proposition. Fichte l’a défendue, en la rapportant au moi supra- individuel. Schelling et Hegel ont combattu le Cogito, qui a introduit le dualisme moderne entre l’esprit et la nature. La critique la plus pressante est celle de Schelling ; cependant Hegel et lui ont reconnu comme un grand événement historique la séparation, opérée par Descartes, entre la (...)
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  48. Die Freiheit des Willens und ihre Grenzen.Fritz Medicus - 1926 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (9):278-278.
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  49. Erziehung zu geistiger Freiheit.Fritz Medicus - 1958 - Studia Philosophica 18:138.
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    On being human.Fritz Medicus - 1973 - New York,: Ungar.
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