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    3 D film and cyclopic effect.Gunther Anders-Stern - 1954 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (2):295-298.
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    Die Existenzphilosophie Martin Heideggers. [REVIEW]Günther Stern - 1937 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 6 (2):416-417.
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    Zur medizinischen Psychologie und philosophischen Anthropologie. [REVIEW]Günther Stern - 1938 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 7 (3):423-424.
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    Power. A New Social Analysis. [REVIEW]Günther Stern - 1939 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 8 (1-2):238-240.
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    Wesen und Wesenserkenntnis. [REVIEW]Günther Stern - 1938 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 7 (1-2):230-231.
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    The Return to Religion. [REVIEW]Günther Stern - 1938 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 7 (1-2):249-250.
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    Die Lehre von der Identität in der deutschen Logik-Wissenschaft seit Lotze. [REVIEW]Günther Stern - 1937 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 6 (1):178-179.
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    Psychology and Religion. [REVIEW]Günther Stern - 1938 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 7 (3):424-426.
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    Völkisch-politische Anthropologie. [REVIEW]Günther Stern - 1937 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 6 (3):653-657.
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  10. The Pathology of Freedom: An Essay on Non-Identification.Günther Anders - 2009 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 3 (2):278-310.
    In the twenty-second series of The Logic of Sense, Gilles Deleuze references a remarkable essay by Günther (Stern) Anders. Anders’ essay, translated here as ‘The Pathology of Freedom’, addresses the sickness and health of our negotiation with the negative anthropological condition of ‘not being cut out for the world’.
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    Günther Anders’ philosophischer Okkasionalismus: Methoden, Voraussetzungen, Ziele.Christian Dries - 2024 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 72 (4):543-563.
    The philosopher, writer and technology critic Günther Anders, né Stern (1902–1992), occasionally referred to his own thinking as “occasional philosophy”. In order to reconstruct this mode of thought, which is also an essential key to understanding Anders, I will refer to a previously unpublished typescript of the same name from his literary estate. This reconstruction will be based on three theses: From the outset, Anders’ work is characterised by a preoccupation with questions of method. Secondly, the tools of occasional (...)
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    Le souci du monde: dialogue entre Hannah Arendt et quelques-uns de ses contemporains, Adorno, Buber, Celan, Heidegger, Horkheimer, Jaspers, Jonas, Klemperer, Levi, Levinas, Steiner, Stern-Anders, Strauss, Voegelin.Sylvie Courtine-Denamy - 1999 - Paris: Vrin.
    Nous avons choisi de faire dialoguer Hannah Arendt et quelques uns de ses contemporains: Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno, Gunther Stern-Anders, Martin Buber, Paul Celan, Martin Heidegger, Max Horkheimer, Karl Jaspers, Hans Jonas, Victor Klemperer, Emmanuel Levinas, Primo Levi, George Steiner, Leo Strauss, Eric Voegelin. Unanimes dans leur diagnostic d'une crise de l'occident, ces penseurs recusent la croyance dans le progres et les Lumieres: lorsque la Raison s'est muee en faculte destructrice du monde, lorsque la politique semble avoir perdu de vue (...)
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    The eclipse of the transcendent and the poetics of praise.Björk Ulrika - 2018 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 6 (1):99-126.
    Literature has a central place in Hannah Arendt’s writings. In particular, scholars continually discuss the implications of storytelling to her theory of action. This paper takes a different approach by drawing attention to an early literary essay, ”Rilke’s Duino Elegies”, which Arendt co-authored with Günther Stern in 1930. The paper locates the essay in the early twentieth century intellectual response to the ”break in tradition”, arguing that the construction of a poetics dramatized in the Duino Elegies is crucial for (...)
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  14. Émotion et réalité chez Sartre: Remarques à propos d?une anthropologie philosophique originale.Grégory Cormann - 2012 - Bulletin d'Analyse Phénoménologique.
    L? Esquisse d?une théorie des émotions est traduite en anglais une première fois en 1948 1 . Elle le sera une seconde fois en 1962. Ces traductions ont suscité de nombreux comptes rendus et ont donné lieu depuis lors à de nombreuses lectures du petit livre de Sartre, alors que l?ouvrage a longtemps été négligé par les travaux de langue française 2 . En 1950, deux articles de grande qualité scellent cet intérêt anglo-saxon pour l??uvre de Sartre en général, et (...)
     
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    Hannah Arendt: biographie.Elisabeth Young-Bruehl, Joël Roman & Etienne Tassin - 1999
    Cette biographie de référence éclaire d'un jour nouveau tout un pan de la vie intellectuelle du XXe siècle, celui de ces universitaires juifs allemands obligés de fuir le IIIe Reich et qui, d'étape en étape, finirent par trouver refuge aux Etats-Unis. Le livre associe la présentation des grandes étapes de la pensée et de l'œuvre de Hannah Arendt aux événements historiques qui la sollicitent et au tableau des amitiés et des cercles successifs. Si la liaison qu'elle eut brièvement au début (...)
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    Sartre con Lévy-Bruhl, « anthropologie politique des émotions ».Francesco Saverio Nisio - 2024 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 149 (3):389-394.
    Cette lecture du livre de Gregory Cormann, Sartre. Une anthropologie politique. 1920-1980, est centrée sur la relation de Sartre avec Lucien Lévy-Bruhl sur le thème des émotions, développée dans son dernier chapitre. Cela conduit aussi à suggérer, sous ce rapport, un lien entre Günther Anders Stern e Sartre.
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  17. Transcendental Arguments: Problems and Prospects.Robert Stern (ed.) - 1999 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK.
    Fourteen new essays by a distinguished team of authors offer a broad and stimulating re-examination of transcendental arguments. This is the philosophical method of arguing that what is doubted or denied by the opponent must be the case, as a condition for the possibility of experience, language, or thought.The line-up of contributors features leading figures in the field from both sides of the Atlantic; they discuss the nature of transcendental arguments, and consider their role and value. In particular, they consider (...)
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  18. Life is physics and chemistry and communication.Gunther Witzany - 2015 - In Guenther Witzany (ed.), DNA Habitats and Their RNA Inhabitants. pp. 1-9.
    Manfred Eigen extended Erwin Schroedinger’s concept of “life is physics and chemistry” through the introduction of information theory and cybernetic systems theory into “life is physics and chemistry and information.” Based on this assumption, Eigen developed the concepts of quasispecies and hypercycles, which have been dominant in molecular biology and virology ever since. He insisted that the genetic code is not just used metaphorically: it represents a real natural language.However, the basics of scientific knowledge changed dramatically within the second half (...)
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    Ikonomanie, apriorische Bedingungsformen, Psychotechnik.Bernd Bösel - 2024 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 72 (4):579-592.
    In his 1956 essay “Die Welt als Phantom und Matrize”, Günther Anders provided a thorough interpretation of radio and television. Far from just being a time-specific document of early electronic mass media, it still continues to provide insights into how human experience is changed through each new technical medium. This will be illustrated via three critical concepts proposed by Anders. He coined the term “iconomania” to conceptualise the ongoing medial shift from a writing-based to a primarily visual culture. “A priori (...)
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    KF, PKF and Reinhardt’s Program.Luca Castaldo & Johannes Stern - 2022 - Review of Symbolic Logic (1):33-58.
    In “Some Remarks on Extending and Interpreting Theories with a Partial Truth Predicate”, Reinhardt [21] famously proposed an instrumentalist interpretation of the truth theory Kripke–Feferman ( $\mathrm {KF}$ ) in analogy to Hilbert’s program. Reinhardt suggested to view $\mathrm {KF}$ as a tool for generating “the significant part of $\mathrm {KF}$ ”, that is, as a tool for deriving sentences of the form $\mathrm{Tr}\ulcorner {\varphi }\urcorner $. The constitutive question of Reinhardt’s program was whether it was possible “to justify the (...)
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  21. Language and Communication as Universal Requirements for Life.Gunther Witzany - 2014 - In Kolb Vera (ed.), Astrobiology: An Evolutionary Approach. CRC Press. pp. 349-370.
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  22. Brief Notices.Natalie B. Dohrmann & David Stern - 2009 - Speculum 84 (2):523.
  23. Sites of Transition: Urbanizing the Mojave Desert-Las Vegas: From a desert resort to an urban center.Nicole Huber & Ralph Stern - 2008 - Topos 63:72.
  24. Interventionist decision theory.Reuben Stern - 2017 - Synthese 194 (10):4133-4153.
    Jim Joyce has argued that David Lewis’s formulation of causal decision theory is inadequate because it fails to apply to the “small world” decisions that people face in real life. Meanwhile, several authors have argued that causal decision theory should be developed such that it integrates the interventionist approach to causal modeling because of the expressive power afforded by the language of causal models, but, as of now, there has been little work towards this end. In this paper, I propose (...)
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  25. Continuous versions of Haack’s puzzles: equilibria, eigen-states and ontologies.Julio Michael Stern - 2017 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 25 (4):604-631.
    This article discusses some continuous limit cases of Susan Haack’s crossword puzzle metaphor for the coherent development and foundation of science. The main objective of this discussion is to build a bridge between Haack’s foundherentism and the epistemological framework of objective cognitive constructivism, including its key metaphor of objects as tokens for eigen-solutions. The historical development of chemical affinity tables is used to illustrate our arguments.
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  26. Against Nietzsche’s '''Theory''' of the Drives.Tom Stern - 2015 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 1 (1):121--140.
    ABSTRACT ABSTRACT: Nietzsche, we are often told, had an account of 'self' or 'mind' or a 'philosophical psychology', in which what he calls our 'drives' play a highly significant role. This underpins not merely his understanding of mind, in particular, of consciousness and action. but also his positive ethics, be they understood as authenticity, freedom, knowledge, autonomy, self-creation, or power. But Nietzsche did not have anything like a coherent account of 'the drives' according to which the self, the relationship between (...)
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  27. Bayesian epistemic values: focus on surprise, measure probability!J. M. Stern & C. A. De Braganca Pereira - 2014 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 22 (2):236-254.
  28. “Some Third Thing”: Nietzsche's Words and the Principle of Charity.Tom Stern - 2016 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 47 (2):287-302.
    The aim of this paper is to begin a conversation about how we read and write about Nietzsche and, related to this, other figures in the history of philosophy. The principle of charity can appear to be a way to bridge two dif-ferent interpretative goals: getting the meaning of the text right and offering the best philosophy. I argue that the principle of charity is multiply ambiguous along three different dimensions, which I call “unit,” “mode,” and “strength”: consequently, it is (...)
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  29. Catharine Macaulay on the Paradox of Paternal Authority in Hobbesian Politics.Wendy Gunther-Canada - 2006 - Hypatia 21 (2):150-173.
    Catharine Macaulay's first political pamphlet, “Loose remarks on certain positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes's philosophical rudiments of government and society with a short sketch for a democratical form of government in a letter to Signor Paoli,” published in London in 1769, has received no significant scholarly attention in over two hundred years. It is of primary interest because of the light it sheds on Macaulay's critique of patriarchal politics, which helps to establish a new line of thinking about (...)
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    Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Hegel and the Phenomenology of Spirit.Robert Stern - 2001 - New York: Routledge.
    _The Phenomenology of Spirit_ is Hegel's most important and famous work. It is essential to understanding Hegel's philosophical system and why he remains a major figure in Western Philosophy. This _GuideBook_ introduces and assesses: * Hegel's life and the background to the _Phenomenology of Spirit_ * the ideas and the text of the _Phenomenology of Spirit_ * the continuing importance of Hegel's work to philosophy.
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  31. Why Hegel Now – and in What Form?Robert Stern - 2016 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 78:187-210.
    This paper considers the prospects for the current revival of interest in Hegel, and the direction it might take. Looking back to Richard J. Bernstein's paper from 1977, on ‘Why Hegel Now?’, it contrasts his optimistic assessment of a rapprochement between Hegel and analytic philosophy with Sebastian Gardner's more pessimistic view, where Gardner argues that Hegel's idealist account of value makes any such rapprochement impossible. The paper explores Hegel's account of value further, arguing for a middle way between these extremes (...)
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    Proving that the Mind Is Not a Machine?Johannes Stern - 2018 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):81-90.
    This piece continues the tradition of arguments by John Lucas, Roger Penrose and others to the effect that the human mind is not a machine. Kurt Gödel thought that the intensional paradoxes stand in the way of proving that the mind is not a machine. According to Gödel, a successful proof that the mind is not a machine would require a solution to the intensional paradoxes. We provide what might seem to be a partial vindication of Gödel and show that (...)
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    Der Sinn für Angemessenheit: Anwendungsdiskurse in Moral und Recht.Klaus Günther - 1988
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  34. Commanding, Giving, Vulnerable: What is the Normative Standing of the Other in Levinas.James H. P. Lewis & Robert Stern - 2019 - In Michael Fagenblat & Melis Erdur (eds.), Levinas and Analytic Philosophy: Second-Person Normativity and the Moral Life. New York: Routledge.
    At the heart of Levinas’s work is the apparently simple idea that through the encounter with another person, we are forced to give up our self-concern and take heed of the ethical relation between us. But, while simple on the surface, when one tries to characterize it in more detail, it can be hard to fit together the various ways in which Levinas talks about this relation and to identify precisely what he took its normative structure to be, as this (...)
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    Isaac Israeli: A Neoplatonic Philosopher of the Early Tenth Century.Alexander Altmann & Samuel M. Stern (eds.) - 1958 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Recognized as one of the earliest Jewish neo-Platonist writers, Isaac ben Solomon Israeli influenced Muslim, Jewish, and Christian scholars through the Middle Ages. A native of Egypt who wrote in Arabic, Israeli explored definitions of such terms as imagination, sense-perception, desire, love, creation, and “coming-to-be” in his writings. This classic volume contains English translations of Israeli’s philosophical writings, including the _Book of Definitions_, the _Book of Substances,_ and the _Book on Spirit and Soul_. Additionally, _Isaac Israeli_ features a biographical sketch (...)
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    Evaluating teaching and students' learning of academic research ethics.Deni Elliott & Judy E. Stern - 1996 - Science and Engineering Ethics 2 (3):345-366.
    A team of philosophers and scientists at Dartmouth College worked for three years to create, train faculty and pilot test an adequate and exportable class in research methods for graduate students of science and engineering. Developing and testing methods for evaluating students’ progress in learning research ethics were part of the project goals. Failure of methods tried in the first year led to the refinement of methods for the second year. These were used successfully in the pilot course and in (...)
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  37. The role of the mirror system in embodied communication.Natalie Sebanz & Knoblich & Günther - 2008 - In Ipke Wachsmuth, Manuela Lenzen & Günther Knoblich (eds.), Embodied Communication in Humans and Machines. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Expert systems and the abductive circle.G. Luger & C. Stern - 1993 - In René J. Jorna, Barend van Heusden & Roland Posner (eds.), Signs, Search and Communication: Semiotic Aspects of Artificial Intelligence. De Gruyter. pp. 151-171.
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    Essays on Socialist Humanism, in Honour of the Centenary of Bertrand Russell 1872-1970.Bertrand Russell & Günther Anders - 1972 - Nottingham : Spokesman Books.
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    Erasmia Basmanole, Οι αντιδάνειες λέξεις στη Ν Еλληνιϰή, διδ. διατϱιβή.[Πανεπιστήμιο Аθηνών, Φιλοσοφιϰή Σχολή, Тμήμα Φιλολογίας, Тομέας Гλωσσολογίας].Günther Steffen Henrich - 2004 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 97 (2):573-574.
    Diese unter der Leitung der Proff. Dres. Theophanopúlu-Kontú, Magulás und Charalampákés angefertigte, fleißige und umsichtige Diss. einer Gymnasiallehrerin, die sich dafür vier Jahre unbezahlten Urlaub genommen hatte, ist – nach zwei alten Arbeiten Maidhofs (1920 und 1931) – die erste systematische Behandlung der Rückwanderer im neugriechischen Wortschatz (im Folg.: RW). Die Verfasserin (Verf.) hat sich bestens in die internationale Literatur zu den aus einer Sprache A stammenden, in eine oder mehrere andere Sprachen (B, evtl. C usw.) entlehnten und schließlich in (...)
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    (1 other version)I. Grundzüge, Schwerpunkte, Desiderate.Gunther Martens - 2013 - In Paul Michael Lützeler & Michael Kessler (eds.), Hermann-Broch-Handbuch. De Gruyter. pp. 529-548.
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    Back to the Future: Eternal Recurrence and the Death of Socrates.Tom Stern - 2011 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 41 (1):73-82.
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    Bioethik als Tabu?: Toleranz und ihre Grenzen.Dieter Birnbacher & Günther Patzig (eds.) - 2000 - Münster: LIT.
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    Katastrophe: Terminologische Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft.Olaf Briese & Timo Günther - 2009 - Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte 51:155-195.
    The term >catastrophe catastrophe catastrophe< has lost all its positive connotation in twentieth century discourses.
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    Semantic Similarity of Alternatives Fostered by Conversational Negation.Francesca Capuano, Carolin Dudschig, Fritz Günther & Barbara Kaup - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (7):e13015.
    Conversational negation often behaves differently from negation as a logical operator: when rejecting a state of affairs, it does not present all members of the complement set as equally plausible alternatives, but it rather suggests some of them as more plausible than others (e.g., “This is not a dog, it is a wolf/*screwdriver”). Entities that are semantically similar to a negated entity tend to be judged as better alternatives (Kruszewski et al., 2016). In fact, Kruszewski et al. (2016) show that (...)
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    Plautinisches und Attisches.Tenney Frank & Gunther Jachmann - 1932 - American Journal of Philology 53 (1):81.
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  47. forthcoming. Narrow-Tent Democrats and Fringe Others: The Policy Views of Social Science Professors.Daniel B. Klein & Charlotta Stern - forthcoming - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society.
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    Über die Grenzen von Wissenschaft und Forschung: fünf Vorträge.Jens Kulenkampff & Gunther Wanke (eds.) - 2005 - Erlangen: Verlag Universitätsbund Erlangen-Nürnberg e.V..
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  49. Commentaire de la 'Phénoménologie' de Hegel. De la certitude sensible au savoir absolu.Alexis Philonenko & Robert Stern - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (2):379-382.
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  50. VIII-Nietzsche,Amor FatiandThe Gay Science.Tom Stern - 2013 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 113 (2pt2):145-162.
    ABSTRACTAmor fati—the love of fate—is one of many Nietzschean terms which seem to point towards a positive ethics, but which appear infrequently and are seldom defined. On a traditional understanding, Nietzsche is asking us to love whatever it is that happens to have happened to us—including all sorts of horrible things. My paper analyses amor fati by looking closely at Nietzsche's most sustained discussion of the concept—in book four of The Gay Science—and at closely related passages in that book. I (...)
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