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  1. A noncausal theory of agency.Stewart Goetz - 1988 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 49 (2):303-316.
    My dissertation consists of two main parts. In the first part, I begin by assuming the plausibility of the libertarian thesis that agents sometimes could have done otherwise than they did given the very same history of the world. In light of this assumption, I undertake to develop a model of agency which does not employ the concept of agent-causation. My agency theory is developed in three main stages: I suggest that any agency theory must satisfy four desiderata: It must (...)
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  2. AI Art is Theft: Labour, Extraction, and Exploitation, Or, On the Dangers of Stochastic Pollocks.Trystan S. Goetze - 2024 - Proceedings of the 2024 Acm Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency:186-196.
    Since the launch of applications such as DALL-E, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion, generative artificial intelligence has been controversial as a tool for creating artwork. While some have presented longtermist worries about these technologies as harbingers of fully automated futures to come, more pressing is the impact of generative AI on creative labour in the present. Already, business leaders have begun replacing human artistic labour with AI-generated images. In response, the artistic community has launched a protest movement, which argues that AI (...)
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    Metaphysical Conversations and Phenomenological Essays.Hedwig Conrad-Martius - 2023 - De Gruyter.
    This is the first translation into English of early phenomenologist Hedwig Conrad-Martius’ Metaphysical Conversations, originally published in 1921. Conrad-Martius was one of Husserl’s first students, an important part of the Göttingen Phenomenology Circle and mentor to Edith Stein, Jean Héring, and other early phenomenologists. The present volume provides the full German and English texts of the conversations, a phenomenological discussion of the nature of the human, examining the nature of body, soul, and spirit, and drawing distinctions between plants, (...)
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  4. Hermeneutical Dissent and the Species of Hermeneutical Injustice.Trystan Goetze - 2018 - Hypatia 33 (1):73-90.
    According to Miranda Fricker, a hermeneutical injustice occurs when there is a deficit in our shared tools of social interpretation, such that marginalized social groups are at a disadvantage in making sense of their distinctive and important experiences. Critics have claimed that Fricker's account ignores or precludes a phenomenon I call hermeneutical dissent, where marginalized groups have produced their own interpretive tools for making sense of those experiences. I clarify the nature of hermeneutical injustice to make room for hermeneutical dissent, (...)
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  5. Integrating Ethics into Computer Science Education: Multi-, Inter-, and Transdisciplinary Approaches.Trystan S. Goetze - 2023 - Proceedings of the 54Th Acm Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education V. 1 (Sigcse 2023).
    While calls to integrate ethics into computer science education go back decades, recent high-profile ethical failures related to computing technology by large technology companies, governments, and academic institutions have accelerated the adoption of computer ethics education at all levels of instruction. Discussions of how to integrate ethics into existing computer science programmes often focus on the structure of the intervention—embedded modules or dedicated courses, humanists or computer scientists as ethics instructors—or on the specific content to be included—lists of case studies (...)
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  6. Frankfurt-style counterexamples and begging the question.Stewart Goetz - 2005 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 29 (1):83-105.
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    The Economic Philosophy of Romanticism.Goetz A. Briefs - 1941 - Journal of the History of Ideas 2 (3):279.
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  8. Jenseits des Marktes : die "Erfinder von neuen Werten".Ulrich Alexander Goetz - 2014 - In Murat Ates, Nietzsches Zarathustra auslegen: Thesen, Positionen und Entfaltungen zu "Also sprach Zarathustra" von Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche. Marburg: Tectum.
     
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    Kant.Götz Martius - 1904 - Kiel,: Kommissions-verlag für die Universität Kiel, Lipsius & Tischer.
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  10. Moral Entanglement: Taking Responsibility and Vicarious Responsibility.Trystan S. Goetze - 2021 - The Monist 104 (2):210-223.
    Vicarious responsibility is sometimes analysed by considering the different kinds of agents involved—who is vicariously responsible for the actions of whom? In this paper, I discuss vicarious responsibility from a different angle: in what sense is the vicarious agent responsible? I do this by considering the ways in which one may take responsibility for events caused by another agent or process. I discuss three senses of taking responsibility—accepting fault, assuming obligations, and fulfilling obligations—and the forms of vicarious responsibility that correspond (...)
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  11. Conceptual responsibility.Trystan S. Goetze - 2021 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 64 (1-2):20-45.
    Conceptual engineering is concerned with the improvement of our concepts. The motivating thought behind many such projects is that some of our concepts are defective. But, if to use a defective concept is to do something wrong, and if to do something wrong one must be in control of what one is doing, there might be no defective concepts, since we typically are not in control of our concept use. To address this problem, this paper turns from appraising the concepts (...)
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  12. Roleplaying Game–Based Engineering Ethics Education: Lessons from the Art of Agency.Trystan S. Goetze - 2024 - Proceedings of the 2024 American Society for Engineering Education St. Lawrence Section Annual Conference.
    How do we prepare engineering students to make ethical and responsible decisions in their professional work? This paper presents an approach that enhances engineering students’ engagement with ethical reasoning by simulating decision-making in a complex scenario. The approach has two principal inspirations. The first is Anthony Weston’s scenario-based teaching. Weston’s concept of a scenario is a situation that changes in response to choices made by participants, according to an inner logic. Scenarios can dynamically explore open-ended complex problems without imposing predetermined (...)
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  13. Mind the Gap: Autonomous Systems, the Responsibility Gap, and Moral Entanglement.Trystan S. Goetze - 2022 - Proceedings of the 2022 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (FAccT ’22).
    When a computer system causes harm, who is responsible? This question has renewed significance given the proliferation of autonomous systems enabled by modern artificial intelligence techniques. At the root of this problem is a philosophical difficulty known in the literature as the responsibility gap. That is to say, because of the causal distance between the designers of autonomous systems and the eventual outcomes of those systems, the dilution of agency within the large and complex teams that design autonomous systems, and (...)
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    To live is to think: the thought of twentieth-century German philosopher Constantin Brunner.Hans Goetz - 1995 - Middletown, N.J.: Caslon Co..
    "Constantin Brunner (1862-1937) was a philosopher of considerable originality and importance to whom all too little attention has been paid until quite recently." "This book presents an outline of Brunner's life and personality, then proceeds to relate his philosophy to that of Plato, Spinoza, Kant, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Husserl, and Heidegger. There follows an analysis of Brunner's theory of knowledge, the framework of a complete philosophic system which, in many of Brunner's ideas, shows a similarity to that of his contemporary F. (...)
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    Modal dualism: A critique.Stewart Goetz - 2001 - In Kevin Corcoran, Soul, body, and survival: essays on the metaphysics of human persons. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
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    Dankesrede bei der Feier zur Verleihung des großen Verdienstkreuzes der Bundesrepublik Deutschland am 1. März 1958.Hedwig Conrad-Martius & Susi Ferrarello - 2015 - Studia Phaenomenologica 15:51-63.
    Hedwig Conrad-Martius was honoured with the Bundesverdienstkreuz, the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, on March 1st, 1958. What follows is her acceptance speech on that occasion. In this speech, Conrad-Martius not only gives an account of her biography as a phenomenologist who studied directly with Husserl, but also demonstrates that Husserl’s work is open to a peculiar form of subjective materialist interpretation that can explain his transcendental turn. The speech is an important document for (...)
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  17. Okay, Google, Can I Trust You? An Anti-trust Argument for Antitrust.Trystan S. Goetze - 2023 - In David Collins, Iris Vidmar Jovanović, Mark Alfano & Hale Demir-Doğuoğlu, The Moral Psychology of Trust. Lexington Books. pp. 237-257.
    In this chapter, I argue that it is impossible to trust the Big Tech companies, in an ethically important sense of trust. The argument is not that these companies are untrustworthy. Rather, I argue that the power to hold the trustee accountable is a necessary component of this sense of trust, and, because these companies are so powerful, they are immune to our attempts, as individuals or nation-states, to hold them to account. It is, therefore, literally impossible to trust Big (...)
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  18. Die Formen der Wirklichkeit.G. Martius & J. Wittmann - 1924 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 4 (7):76-77.
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  19. Ueber den Einfluss der Intensitat der Reize auf die Reactionszeit der Klange.G. Martius - 1892 - Philosophical Review 1:347.
     
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  20. Belief in God Is Not Properly Basic.Stewart C. Goetz - 1983 - Religious Studies 19 (4):475 - 484.
    In this article I shall concern myself with the question ‘Is some type of justification required in order for belief in God to be rational?’ Many philosophers and theologians in the past would have responded affirmatively to this question. However, in our own day, there are those who maintain that natural theology in any form is not necessary. This is because of the rise of a different understanding of the nature of religious belief. Unlike what most people in the past (...)
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  21. A Brief History of the Soul.Stewart Goetz & Charles Taliaferro (eds.) - 2011 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This book is a clear and concise history of the soul in western philosophy, from Plato to cutting-edge contemporary work in philosophy of mind. Packed with arguments for and against a range of different, historically significant philosophies of the soul Addresses the essential issues, including mind-body interaction, the causal closure of the physical world, and the philosophical implications of the brain sciences for the soul's existence Includes coverage of theories from key figures, such as Plato, Aquinas, Locke, Hume, and Descartes (...)
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  22. Anticipation, Smothering, and Education: A Reply to Lee and Bayruns García on Anticipatory Epistemic Injustice.Trystan S. Goetze - 2021 - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 10 (9):36-43.
    When you expect something bad to happen, you take action to avoid it. That is the principle of action that underlies J. Y. Lee’s recent paper (2021), which presents a new form of epistemic injustice that arises from anticipating negative consequences for testifying. In this brief reply article occasioned by Lee’s essay, I make two main contributions to the discussion of this idea. The first (§§2–3) is an intervention in the discussion between Lee and Eric Bayruns García regarding the relationship (...)
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  23. La Dialectica Del Liberalismo Y El Totalitarismo.Goetz A. Briefs - 1952 - Ideas Y Valores 2 (5):308.
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  24. Le mouvement prolétarien et le sociàlisme.Goetz Briefs - 1934 - Revue de Philosophie 4:258.
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  25. Destutt de Tracy et le problème de la liberté.Rose Goetz - 1994 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 26:57-74.
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    Surhomme ou « Supersinge »?Goetz Benoît - 2016 - le Portique. Revue de Philosophie Et de Sciences Humaines 37.
    Cette brève note n’envisage le courant transhumaniste que du point de vue de ses effets sur l’opinion. L’homme qui s’y dessine ressemble quelque peu à ce que Nietzsche dans un brouillon contemporain du Zarathoustra désigne par le terme de « supersinge ».
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    The Soul in Locke, Butler, Reid, Hume, and Kant.Stewart Goetz & Charles Taliaferro - 2011 - In Stewart Goetz & Charles Taliaferro, A Brief History of the Soul. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 105–130.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Locke Butler Reid Hume Kant.
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    Sexual coercion and forced in-pair copulation as sperm competition tactics in humans.Aaron T. Goetz & Todd K. Shackelford - 2006 - Human Nature 17 (3):265-282.
    Rape of women by men might be generated either by a specialized rape adaptation or as a by-product of other psychological adaptations. Although increasing number of sexual partners is a proposed benefit of rape according to the “rape as an adaptation” and the “rape as a by-product” hypotheses, neither hypothesis addresses directly why some men rape their long-term partners, to whom they already have sexual access. In two studies we tested specific hypotheses derived from the general hypothesis that sexual coercion (...)
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    Ethics Within Engineering: An Introduction, 2nd edition, by Wade L. Robison.Trystan S. Goetze - 2024 - Teaching Philosophy 47 (4):614-618.
  30. The Dispute Between Catholicism and Liberalism in the Early Decades of Capitalism.Goetz Briefs - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  31. Dualism, causation, and supervenience.Stewart Goetz - 1994 - Faith and Philosophy 11 (1):92-108.
  32. Dis-automatising (software) codification.Greta Goetz - forthcoming - Educational Philosophy and Theory.
    Abstract“Applications” of knowledge symbolically and structurally “codify” thinking, often displacing the human who is relegated to passive, routine reproduction of operations and left with no space or time to understand or question the relations underlying the processes. This is both mirrored and augmented by the schematic narrowing of computational, calculative reason and nebulous or hidden code that is often read-only if human-readable at all. According to French philosopher Bernard Stiegler, this has toxic effects on learning, systemically and progressively embedding failures (...)
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    Ganzheit als wissenschaftliches Problem.Leopold Goetz - 1964 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 18 (3):427 - 438.
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    (1 other version)History of Indian Glass.Hermann Goetz & Moreshwar G. Dikshit - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (4):505.
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    Vorbemerkung der Herausgeber.Hans-Wemer Goetz & Ortrun Riha - 2003 - Das Mittelalter 8 (2).
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    Who Needs [Sex] When you can have [Gender]?: Conflicting Discourses on Gender at Beijing.Anne Marie Goetz & Sally Baden - 1997 - Feminist Review 56 (1):3-25.
    ‘Gender’, understood as the social construction of sex, is a key concept for feminists working at the interface of theory and policy. This article examines challenges to the concept which emerged from different groups at the UN Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, September 1995, an important arena for struggles over feminist public policies. The first half of the article explores contradictory uses of the concept in the field of gender and development. Viewpoints from some southern activist women at (...)
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    Some Musings about William Hasker’s Philosophy of Mind.Stewart Goetz - 2022 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 70 (1):37-48.
    While William Hasker and I for the most part broadly agree in our opposition to much of the contemporary philosophical community concerning issues in the philosophy of mind that he discusses in his book, there are nevertheless seemingly some domestic disputes between him and me about certain matters concerning the nature of events involving the self. In this paper, I will focus on two of these disagreements. The first disagreement concerns Hasker’s treatment of what is widely known today as the (...)
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    Algebraic independence in an infinite Steiner triple system.Abraham Goetz - 1967 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 8 (1-2):51-55.
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    The Roots of Totalism.Goetz A. Briefs - 1944 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 19 (1):49-70.
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    Dasein, substanejalność, dusza.Hedwig Conrad-Martius - 1986 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 34 (1):239-272.
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    In Defense of Supernatural Purpose Theory.Stewart Goetz - 2016 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 8 (2):35--45.
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    The Golden Cord: A Short Book on the Secular and the Sacred.Stewart Goetz - 2013 - Philosophia Christi 15 (2):486-490.
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  43. The Laws of Eshnunna.Albrecht Goetze - 1956
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    Libertarian Free Will, Naturalism, and Science.Stewart Goetz - 2021 - Journal of Philosophical Theological Research 23 (3):157-172.
    If we have libertarian free will, then it is plausible to believe that the occurrences of certain physical events have irreducible and ineliminable mental explanations. According to a strong version of naturalism, everything in the physical world is in principle explicable in nonmental terms. Therefore, the truth of naturalism implies that libertarian choices cannot explain the occurrences of any physical events. In this paper, I example a methodological argument for the truth of naturalism and conclude that the argument fails. I (...)
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    The Argument from Reason.Stewart Goetz - 2013 - Philosophia Christi 15 (1):47-62.
    This article attempts to clarify an “argument from reason” set forth by C. S. Lewis in his Miracles. While there are various contemporary interpretations of the argument, Lewis intended to expose the “cardinal difficulty of naturalism.” First, this article seeks to clarify both Lewis’s argument and the understanding of naturalism that it presupposes. Second, philosophers of religion—especially, William Hasker and Alvin Plantinga—have significantly contributed to the argument’s contemporary discussion, and so their views are addressed with the intent to show how (...)
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  46. The Concept of a University: Theory, Practice, and Society.Trystan S. Goetze - 2019 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 52 (1):61-81.
    Current disputes over the nature and purpose of the university are rooted in a philosophical divide between theory and practice. Academics often defend the concept of a university devoted to purely theoretical activities. Politicians and wider society tend to argue that the university should take on more practical concerns. I critique two typical defenses of the theoretical concept—one historical and one based on the value of pure research—and show that neither the theoretical nor the practical concept of a university accommodates (...)
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    Fenomenologia i spekulacja.Hedwig Conrad-Martius - 1986 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 34 (1):273-287.
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  48. Divine Evil: The Moral Character of the God of Abraham, by Michael Bergmann, Michael J. Murray, and Michael C. Rea (eds).S. Goetz - 2012 - Mind 121 (483):777-780.
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    Free Choice and Miracles.Stewart Goetz - 2017-12-05 - In C. S. Lewis. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Wiley. pp. 120–142.
    The nature of choice and its relation to events in the material world are the subjects of this chapter. In pointing out the relative infrequency of the need to make choices, Clive Staples Lewis' seems to have understood how the making of them now reduces the need for them in the future. Lewis believed the regularity of nature is required for the making of undetermined choices that directly or indirectly cause events in the material world. Lewis concluded that our thinking (...)
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    (1 other version)Kapitel 5: Das Trinitätsproblem.Hans-Werner Goetz - 2011 - In Gott Und Die Welt: Religiöse Vorstellungen des Frühen Und Hohen Mittelalters: Teil I, Band 1: Das Gottesbild. Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
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