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    Science, medicine, and culture: festschrift for Fritz G. Wallner.Friedrich Wallner, Martin J. Jandl & Kurt Greiner (eds.) - 2005 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Constructive Realism, an increasingly discussed philosophy of science founded by the Viennese philosopher of science Fritz G. Wallner, is the core issue of the texts gathered in this volume. The authors either discuss the constructive-realistic view philosophically or present their research interpreted by the constructive-realistic doctrine. Constructive Realism inspires philosophy as well as natural science and humanities. This volume proves this inspiring feature of Constructive Realism. All texts are written by colleagues, friends and scholars of Fritz G. Wallner (...)
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    Dimensionen der Zeit. Die Zeitphilosophie Kants und Husserls.Larissa Wallner - 2018 - Wien, Österreich: Passagen.
    Im Zuge des Unterfangens, die Bedingungen der Möglichkeit von Erfahrung aufzudecken, entwickeln Immanuel Kant und Edmund Husserl je eine facettenreiche, dynamische Philosophie der Zeit. Für beide Denker entspringt die Zeitvorstellung einem Spannungsfeld von passiven und aktiven Strukturen des Erkenntnissubjekts. -/- Die Zentralgestalt der Aufklärung, Immanuel Kant, und den Begründer der Phänomenologie, Edmund Husserl, eint das Motiv, die Bedingungen der Möglichkeit von Erkenntnis zu ergründen, um Wissen zu legitimieren. Sie entwickeln dabei eine Philosophie der Zeit, die den Ursprung der Zeitvorstellung und (...)
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    The Movement of Constructive Realism: A Festschrift for Fritz G. Wallner on the Occasion of the 10th Anniversary of His Appointment as Professor of Theory of Science at the University of Vienna.Thomas Slunecko & Friedrich Wallner - 1997 - Purdue University Press.
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    Ethical considerations in international HIV vaccine trials: summary of a consultative process conducted by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).D. Guenter - 2000 - Journal of Medical Ethics 26 (1):37-43.
    Research that is initiated, designed or funded by sponsor agencies based in countries with relatively high social and economic development, and conducted in countries that are relatively less developed, gives rise to many important ethical challenges. Although clinical trials of HIV vaccines began ten years ago in the US and Europe, an increasing number of trials are now being conducted or planned in other countries, including several that are considered “developing” countries. Safeguarding the rights and welfare of individuals participating as (...)
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  5. In Search of a Structurally Complete Epistemology of Essence.Michael Wallner - 2023 - In Duško Prelević & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Epistemology of Modality and Philosophical Methodology. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 150-175.
    A very influential idea in the epistemology of modality is that we acquire knowledge of metaphysical modality through knowledge of essence. As a consequence, the epistemology of essence becomes crucial in the attempt to answer the question of how we come to know modal propositions. In this paper I investigate Lowe’s and Hale’s approach to the epistemology of essence and argue that both of them remain in a crucial, structural sense incomplete. Systematizing this criticism against Lowe and Hale, I then (...)
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  6. The Problem of Modal Epistemic Friction, Similarity, Essence and Induction.Michael Wallner - 2023 - Disputatio 15 (69):179-202.
    Vaidya & Wallner [2021] have recently formulated the Problem of Modal Epistemic Friction (PMEF) for three of the most discussed accounts in the epistemology of modality: conceivability-based, counterfactual-based and deduction-based accounts. They propose essentialist solutions in all three cases, arguing that all three discussed accounts should be supplemented by a suitable epistemology of essence. In this paper I argue that the PMEF also applies to Roca-Royes’ similarity-based account in the epistemology of modality. I also discuss if or to what (...)
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    Heidegger and laozi: Wu (nothing)—on chapter 11 of the daodejing.Guenter Wohlfart & Translated by Marty Heitz - 2003 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 30 (1):39–59.
  8. The ground of ground, essence, and explanation.Michael Wallner - 2021 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 6):1257-1277.
    This paper is about the so-called meta-grounding question, i.e. the question of what grounds grounding facts of the sort ‘φ is grounded in Γ ’. An answer to this question is pressing since some plausible assumptions about grounding and fundamentality entail that grounding facts must be grounded. There are three different accounts on the market which each answer the meta-grounding question differently: Bennett’s and deRosset’s “Straight Forward Account” (SFA), Litland’s “Zero-Grounding Account” (ZGA), and “Grounding Essentialism” (GE). I argue that if (...)
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  9. Essence, Explanation, and Modality.Michael Wallner & Anand Vaidya - 2020 - Philosophy 95 (4):419-445.
    Recently, Kit Fine's (1994) view that modal truths aretrue in virtue of,grounded in, orexplained byessentialist truths has been under attack. In what follows we offer two responses to the wave of criticism against his view. While the first response is pretty straightforward, the second is based on the distinction between, what we call,Reductive Finean EssentialismandNon-Reductive Finean Essentialism. Engaging the work of Bob Hale onNon-Reductive Finean Essentialism, we aim to show that the arguments against Fine's view are unconvincing, while we acknowledge (...)
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    Constructing reality / Realität Konstruierend: Festschrift in honor of Prof. Dr. Friedrich Wallner in celebration of his 70th birthday / Festschrift für Prof. Dr. Friedrich Wallner zu Ehren seines 70. Geburtstages.Friedrich Wallner & Nicole Holzenthal (eds.) - 2016 - New York: Peter Lang Edition.
    This collection of essays assumes the main thesis of Constructive Realism: reality is created. In this volume, it is constructed by authors from various scientific disciplines and very different cultures. The Festschrift is dedicated to the founder of this philosophical approach, Professor Dr. Friedrich Wallner (University of Vienna), in celebration of his 70th birthday. Dieser Sammelband geht von der Hauptthese des Konstruktiven Realismus aus - wir konstruieren Realität. Hier wird sie von Autoren aus verschiedenen wissenschaftlichen Disziplinen und sehr unterschiedlichen (...)
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  11. The Structure of Essentialist Explanations of Necessity.Michael Wallner - 2020 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 9 (1):4-13.
    Fine, Lowe and Hale accept the view that necessity is to be explained by essences: Necessarily p iff, and because, there is some x whose essence ensures that p. Hale, however, believes that this strategy is not universally applicable; he argues that the necessity of essentialist truths cannot itself be explained by once again appealing to essentialist truths. As a consequence, Hale holds that there are basic necessities that cannot be explained. Thus, Hale style essentialism falls short of what Wilsch (...)
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    The primacy of the noematic. On the methodological relevance of art for phenomenology.Guenter Figal - 2021 - Continental Philosophy Review 54 (2):171-181.
    As Husserl already noticed, artworks themselves have a phenomenological character. This means, however, that to experience artworks as phenomena no “epoché” and no “phenomenological reduction” is necessary. The leading question of my essay is whether, and possibly how, this observation can be methodologically generalized for understanding phenomena. I discuss if, and possibly how, a phenomenological reflection on art allows and even demands a general conception of phenomenology that nevertheless does not confuse artworks with phenomena in general. My intention is to (...)
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    Addenda to the Hume Bibliography.Guenter Heismann - 1980 - Hume Studies 6 (2):168-170.
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    The persisting heritage of the 1960s in West German higher education.Guenter Lewy - 1980 - Minerva 18 (1):1-28.
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    Plato's Cave Revisited: Science at the Interface.Guenter Mahler & George Ellis - 2008 - Mind and Matter 7 (1):9-36.
    Scientific exploration and thus our knowledge about the outside world is subject to the conditions of our experience.These conditions are condensed here into an interface model which,besides being physical,has an additional interface structure not reducible to physics. We suggest that this structure can dynamically be characterized by separate modes.Their selection and operation presupposes free will and a rudimentary concept of time and space. Based on some analogies with quantum networks it is argued that the 'observed' gets 'dressed'as a consequence of (...)
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  16. Between need and permission : the role of hope in Kant's critical foundation of moral faith.Guenter Zoeller - 2023 - In Katerina Mihaylova & Anna Ezekiel (eds.), Hope and the Kantian Legacy: New Contributions to the History of Optimism. London, Vereinigtes Königreich: Bloomsbury Academic. Translated by Anna Ezekiel & Katerina Mihaylova.
     
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  17. Sinn und Sein im Gegenstande der Erkenntnis.Guenter Ralfs - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42:235.
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    Zeitzeichen: Bilanz e. Ära.Guenter Rohrmoser & Günter Rohrmoser - 1978
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    Human resource management’s perspective on ethics of allocation in a hospital.Jürgen Wallner - 2011 - Ethik in der Medizin 23 (4):283-289.
    ZusammenfassungEs ist in der Literatur weithin bekannt, dass im Gesundheitswesen auf unterschiedlichen Ebenen Allokationsentscheidungen getroffen werden. Während es auf der Makroebene um gesellschaftlich-politische Strukturfragen geht, stehen die Akteure der Mikroebene vor der Aufgabe, begrenzte Ressourcen in einer Organisation sinnvoll einzusetzen. In den ethischen Analysen der Mikro-Allokationsebene werden zumeist Entscheidungen der Healthcare Professionals thematisiert, weil sie eine unmittelbare Auswirkung auf die konkreten Patienten haben. Weniger in den Blick geraten Allokationen des Managements, welche die Rahmenbedingungen für Ressourcenzuteilungen beim Patienten betreffen. Hierbei geht (...)
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  20. The identity theorist's solution to the mind-body problem.Ingrid Wallner-Ahmad - 1975 - Gnosis 1:28-38.
     
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    Filosofía sistemática de la libertad.Guenter Zoeller - 2018 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 55:251-274.
    This article compares Kant and Fichte from the double stand- point of identity and difference with regard to two thinkers who were at first united by a master-student relation but who later on drifted apart from each other due to mutual defamation. At the center of the present discussion stands the relationship between spirit of freedom and system’s form which binds Kant and Fichte beyond methodological divergences and doctrinal differ- ences. The critical comparison between Kant and Fichte will be developed (...)
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    Comments on Professor Kitcher’s “Connecting Intuitions and Concepts at B 160n”.Guenter Zoeller - 1986 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 25 (S1):151-155.
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    Makkreel on Imagination and Interpretation in Kant: Questions and Criticisms.Guenter Zoeller - 1992 - Philosophy Today 36 (3):266-275.
  24. Is Perception Essentially Perspectival?Michael Wallner - 2021 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 24 (2):351-377.
    Husserl famously argues that it is essential to perception to present the perceived object in perspectives. Hence, there is no – and there cannot be – perception without perspectival givenness. Yet, it seems that there are counterexamples to this essentialist claim, for we seem to be able to imagine beings that do not perceive in perspectives. Recently, there have been some accounts in the literature that critically discuss those counterexamples and assess to what extent they succeed in challenging Husserl’s essentialist (...)
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    Gerettet und diszipliniert. Zur Ambivalenz der Vernunft zwischen Zucht und Selbstbefreiung.Larissa Wallner - 2024 - Contextos Kantianos 20 (2024):87–100.
    This article explores an overlooked motif in the Critique of Pure Reason: the Damsel in Distress. Kant uses the trope to motivate his first Critique on a narrative level. Reason is depicted as a high-born female subject in a hopeless predicament, unable to free herself. A hero rescues her, not by liberation, but by discipline, mirroring the myth where the rescued female is appropriated through marriage. The paper examines the parallels between this popular trope and the narrative of the first (...)
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    Heidegger and Laozi: Wu (Nothing) — on Chapter 11 of the Daodejing.Guenter Wohlfart & Marty Heitz - 2003 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 30 (1):39-59.
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  27. Essence, Necessity, and Non-Generative Metaphysical Explanation.Michael Wallner - 2022 - Argumenta 7 (2):439-462.
    Finean essentialists take metaphysical necessity to be metaphysically explained by essence. But whence the explanatory power of essence? A recent wave of criticism against the Finean account has put pressure on essentialists to answer this question. Wallner and Vaidya (2020) have responded by offering an axiomatic account of the explanatory power of essence. This paper discusses their account in light of some recent criticism by Bovey (2022). Building on work by Glazier (2017), Bovey succeeds in showing that Wallner (...)
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    Structural constraints for dynamic operators in abstract argumentation.Johannes P. Wallner - 2020 - Argument and Computation 11 (1-2):151-190.
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    Andreas Roschlaub und die Romantische Medizin: Die philosophischen Grundlagen der modernen Medizin. Nelly Tsouyopoulos.Guenter Risse - 1983 - Isis 74 (4):599-600.
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    La anatomía española en la primera mitad del siglo XIX. Juan Arechaga Martínez.Guenter Risse - 1979 - Isis 70 (1):179-180.
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    The House of Life: Magical and Medical Science in Ancient Egypt. Paul Ghalioungui.Guenter Risse - 1976 - Isis 67 (2):304-306.
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    "Philosophical" medicine in nineteenth-century germany: An episode in the relations between philosophy and medicine.Guenter B. Rlsse - 1976 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1 (1):72-92.
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    Bericht über die deutschen pädagogischen Schriften von 1926–1930.Nico Wallner - 1932 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 41 (1-2):250-281.
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    Culture and Science: A New Constructivistic Approach to Philosophy of Science.Friedrich Wallner - 2002
    The series, Austrian Studies in English, founded in 1895 and comprising some 250 volumes since its inception, offers a platform for the publication of important studies concerned with the languages, the literatures and cultures of anglo-phone countries.
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  35. Feelings and Ethics: Examples for a Philosophy of Psychology.Fritz Wallner, Yuan-wei Teng & Vincent Shen - 2005 - Philosophy and Culture 32 (10):21-33.
    This article points out, descriptive moral psychology of human behavior patterns in the handling, in fact, from the outset exceed the boundaries of philosophy, and Cole tried to resort to ethics Fort formalism in order to avoid this problem in practice, can not be established. • Henry Rachael is further motivation for ethical behavior and the psychological concept of Cole Castle together. Although this is certainly an important contribution to the Fort Cole, but Cole Fort critical reflection on the lack (...)
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    ‘Handlung’ bei Kant und Wittgenstein.Friedrich Wallner - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 4:167-170.
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    Complexity-sensitive decision procedures for abstract argumentation.Wolfgang Dvořák, Matti Järvisalo, Johannes Peter Wallner & Stefan Woltran - 2014 - Artificial Intelligence 206 (C):53-78.
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    Constructive Realism: Aspects of a New Epistemological Movement.Friedrich Wallner - 1994 - Purdue University Press.
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    Analyzing the computational complexity of abstract dialectical frameworks via approximation fixpoint theory.Hannes Strass & Johannes Peter Wallner - 2015 - Artificial Intelligence 226 (C):34-74.
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    (1 other version)A New Look at J. S. Beck's “Doctrine of the Standpoint”.Ingrid M. Wallner - 1984 - Kant Studien 75 (1-4):294-316.
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    J. S. Beck and Husserl: The new episteme in the Kantian tradition.Ingrid M. Wallner - 1985 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (2):195-220.
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    Systemanalyse als Wissenschaftstheorie.Friedrich Wallner - 2008 - New York: Peter Lang. Edited by Florian Schmidsberger & Kurt Greiner.
    Dieser Band umfasst 35 Texte des Wiener Philosophen und Wissenschaftstheoretikers Friedrich G. Wallner aus den 1980er Jahren. Sie setzen sich allesamt auseinander mit dem sprachphilosophischen Denken des fruhen wie spaten Wittgenstein. Die Auseinandersetzung erfolgt dabei in einer zweifachen Weise: In einem ersten Teil gilt es den Texten, Grundgedanken Wittgensteins zu analysieren, zu erhellen sowie deren Pragungen und Einflusse aufzuzeigen. Dabei werden der Ansatz seines Denkens sowie dessen Bedeutung fur Wissenschaftstheorie und Dichtung erortert. In einem zweiten Teil verfolgen die Texte (...)
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    Strategien indirekter Rationalität: Essays zur österreichischen Philosophie und Wissenschaftstheorie.Friedrich Wallner - 1996 - Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    Bestimmend fur die hier getroffene Auswahl der Arbeiten ist Friedrich Wallners Interesse an der Tradition der osterreichischen Philosophie und Wissenschaftstheorie: Dieses richtet sich nicht so sehr auf die historiographische Rekonstruktion, sondern viel mehr auf die theoretisch-philosophische Entwicklung solcher Traditionen als Beitrage zur zeitgenossischen Debatte in der Epistemologie. Der programmatische Titel "Strategien indirekter Rationalitat" gilt richtungweisend fur alle im Buch vorhandenen Gebiete der Forschung und beschreibt eine pluralistische, vielseitig orientierte Perspektive. Diese Perspektive beweist - nach einer der wichtigsten Lehren Wittgensteins - (...)
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    A Summer Plague: Polio and Its Survivors. Tony Gould.Guenter Risse - 1997 - Isis 88 (1):165-166.
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    The Royal Protomedicato: The Regulation of the Medical Profession in the Spanish Empire. John Tate Lanning, John Jay TePaske.Guenter Risse - 1986 - Isis 77 (3):537-538.
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    Allokationsethik aus Sicht des Personalmanagements im Krankenhaus.Dr Jürgen Wallner - 2011 - Ethik in der Medizin 23 (4):283-289.
    Es ist in der Literatur weithin bekannt, dass im Gesundheitswesen auf unterschiedlichen Ebenen Allokationsentscheidungen getroffen werden. Während es auf der Makroebene um gesellschaftlich-politische Strukturfragen geht, stehen die Akteure der Mikroebene vor der Aufgabe, begrenzte Ressourcen in einer Organisation sinnvoll einzusetzen. In den ethischen Analysen der Mikro-Allokationsebene werden zumeist Entscheidungen der Healthcare Professionals thematisiert, weil sie eine unmittelbare Auswirkung auf die konkreten Patienten haben. Weniger in den Blick geraten Allokationen des Managements, welche die Rahmenbedingungen für Ressourcenzuteilungen beim Patienten betreffen. Hierbei geht (...)
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    Acht Vorlesungen über den Konstruktiven Realismus.Friedrich Wallner & Fritz G. Wallner - 1990 - Facultas.Wuv / Maudrich.
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    How to Deal with Science If You Care for Other Cultures: Constructive Realism in the Intercultural World.Friedrich Wallner & Diethard Leopold - 1997 - Purdue University Press.
    This book describes constructive realism in the intercultural world.
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    Wissenschaft in Reflexion.Friedrich Wallner - 1992
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    Wittgenstein und Neurath.Friedrich Wallner - 1982 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 16 (1):419-423.
    An der Gegenüberstellung zu Neurath werden die Gesichtspunkte, welche Wittgensteins Phüosophie - insbesondere seinen Traktat - vom Konzept des Wiener Kreises unterscheiden, dargestellt. Außerdem wird gezeigt, wie sich Ideen des Wiener Kreises aus der Transformation von Traktatgedanken entwickelten. So ergeben sich z.B. strukturelle Entsprechungen zwischen dem Programm einer Einzelwissenschaft und Wittgensteins Einsichten in die Unhintergehbarkeit der Sprache. Dabei werden nicht nur Mißverständnisse Neuraths, was den Traktat betrifft, aufgezeigt, sondern auch auf Inkonsequenzen von Neuraths Ansatz hingewiesen. Im Horizont eines linguistischen Monismus (...)
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