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    Technical reproduction and the question of material duration.Heike Klippel - 2010 - In Jo Alyson Parker, Paul Harris & Christian Steineck (eds.), Time: Limits and Constraints. Brill. pp. 13--137.
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    Muss Strafe sein?: Kolloquium zum 60. Geburtstag von Herrn Professor Dr. Dr. h. c. Heike Jung.Heike Jung & Henning Radtke (eds.) - 2004 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
    German; one contribution each in English and French.
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    Heike Delitz: Arnold Gehlen.Heike Delitz & Christian Hauck - 2015 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 68 (1):038-050.
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    Towards Transparency by Design for Artificial Intelligence.Heike Felzmann, Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Christoph Lutz & Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (6):3333-3361.
    In this article, we develop the concept of Transparency by Design that serves as practical guidance in helping promote the beneficial functions of transparency while mitigating its challenges in automated-decision making environments. With the rise of artificial intelligence and the ability of AI systems to make automated and self-learned decisions, a call for transparency of how such systems reach decisions has echoed within academic and policy circles. The term transparency, however, relates to multiple concepts, fulfills many functions, and holds different (...)
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    Berta M. Schrems (2020) Vulnerabilität in der Pflege. Was verletzlich macht und Pflegende darüber wissen müssen.Heike Baranzke & Helen Güther - 2023 - Ethik in der Medizin 35 (1):157-160.
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    Movement Choremes: Bridging Cognitive Understanding and Formal Characterizations of Movement Patterns1.Alexander Klippel - 2011 - Topics in Cognitive Science 3 (4):722-740.
    This article discusses an approach to characterizing movement patterns (paths/trajectories) of individual agents that allows for relating aspects of cognitive conceptualization of movement patterns with formal spatial characterizations. To this end, we adopt a perspective of characterizing movement patterns on the basis of perceptual and conceptual invariants that we term movement choremes (MCs). MCs are formally grounded by behaviorally validating qualitative spatio-temporal calculi. Relating perceptual and cognitive aspects of space and formal theories of spatial information has shown promise to foster (...)
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    Naturrecht und Staat: politische Funktionen des europäischen Naturrechts (17.-19. Jahrhundert).Diethelm Klippel (ed.) - 2006 - München: Oldenbourg.
    Der Sammelband stellt die Frage nach dem Verhaltnis von Naturrecht und Staat in Europa.
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    Ich zuerst!: eine Gesellschaft auf dem Ego-Trip.Heike Leitschuh - 2018 - Frankfurt: Westend.
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    Combining love and knowledge to heal the ocean.Heike K. Lotze - 2020 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 20:33-39.
    Despite decades of management and conservation efforts, we have seen only limited success in rebuilding marine life and restoring ocean ecosystems from human-inflicted damage on a global scale. I suggest that we need to harness both our emotional and rational sides to create a more powerful movement to heal the ocean and rebuild its abundance and diversity. Love and compassion fuel our desire and urge for change and provide a compass that can guide our actions. Science and knowledge provide ways (...)
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    The minimal cofinality of an ultrapower of ω and the cofinality of the symmetric group can be larger than b+.Heike Mildenberger & Saharon Shelah - 2011 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 76 (4):1322-1340.
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    (1 other version)Preface.Heike Sahm & Victor Millet - 2014 - In Heike Sahm & Victor Millet (eds.), Narration and Hero: Recounting the Deeds of Heroes in Literature and Art of the Early Medieval Period. De Gruyter.
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    Numbers, Language, and the Human Mind.Heike Wiese - 2003 - Cambridge University Press.
    What constitutes our number concept? What makes it possible for us to employ numbers the way we do; which mental faculties contribute to our grasp of numbers? What do we share with other species, and what is specific to humans? How does our language faculty come into the picture? This 2003 book addresses these questions and discusses the relationship between numerical thinking and the human language faculty, providing psychological, linguistic and philosophical perspectives on number, its evolution and its development in (...)
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  13. Sajmište, Jasenovac i društveni okviri sećanja i zaborava.Heike Karge - 2012 - Filozofija I Društvo 23 (4):106-118.
     
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    Rationality and Feminist Philosophy.Deborah K. Heikes - 2010 - Continuum.
    Exploring the history of the concept of 'rationality', Deborah K. Hakes argues that feminism should seek to develop a virtue theory of rationality.
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    How palliative care patients’ feelings of being a burden to others can motivate a wish to die. Moral challenges in clinics and families.Heike Gudat, Kathrin Ohnsorge, Nina Streeck & Christoph Rehmann‐Sutter - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (4):421-430.
    The article explores the underlying reasons for patients’ self‐perception of being a burden (SPB) in family settings, including its impact on relationships when wishes to die (WTD) are expressed. In a prospective, interview‐based study of WTD in patients with advanced cancer and non‐cancer disease (organ failure, degenerative neurological disease, and frailty) SPB was an important emerging theme. In a sub‐analysis we examined (a) the facets of SPB, (b) correlations between SPB and WTD, and (c) SPB as a relational phenomenon. We (...)
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    Contesting Visibility: Photographic Practices on the East African Coast.Heike Behrend - 2013 - Columbia University Press.
    Since the introduction of photography by commercial studio photographers and the colonial state in Kenya, this global medium has been intensely debated and contested among Muslims on the cosmopolitan East African coast. This book does not only explore the making, circulation, and consumption of popular photographs, but also the other side, their rejection and obliteration, an essential aspect of a medium's history that should not be neglected. It deals with various »social spaces of refusal« in the local Muslim milieu and (...)
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    Genäht oder gegraben, ephemer oder in die Erde versenkt. Divergente architektonische Modi der kollektiven Existenz.Heike Delitz - 2015 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 6 (1):27-43.
    What social effects does atent architecture have, in which mode of collective existence do nomadic societies such as the Tuareg live? And what kind of fictionally instituted society is accompanied by an architecture that pro duces a non-gestalt of the collective – such as the buried houses in the Chinese Loess? Such analyses show the social positivity of architecture; and they show ex negativo, which kind of social life goes along with immobile constructions.
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    Epistemic Involuntarism and Undesirable Beliefs.Deborah K. Heikes - 2023 - Southwest Philosophy Review 39 (1):225-233.
    Epistemologists debate the nature of epistemic responsibility. Rarely do they consider the implications of this debate on assigning responsibility for undesirable beliefs such as racist and sexist ones. Contrary to our natural tendency to believe and to act as if we are responsible for holding undesirable beliefs, empirical evidence indicates that beliefs such as implicit biases are not only unconsciously held but are intractably held. That is, even when we become consciously aware of our biases, we have enormous difficulty changing (...)
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    Spannweiten des Symbolischen. Helmuth Plessners Ästhesiologie des Geistes und Ernst Cassirers Philosophie der symbolischen Formen.Heike Delitz - 2005 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (6):917-936.
    Zeitgleich mit Cassirers erstem Band der „Philosophie der symbolischen Formen“ erscheint mit der „Einheit der Sinne. Grundlinien einer Ästhesiologie des Geistes“ das frühe, weithin unbemerkt gebliebene Hauptwerk Helmuth Plessners. Um Plessners schwieriges Werk in seiner Originalität und darin in seiner Aktualität sichtbar zu machen, werden beide Werke als kulturphilosophische ‚Parallelaktion‘ rekonstruiert, der es darum geht, systematisch die Spannweite der menschlichen Symbolwelten zwischen Mythos bzw. Kunst auf der einen, Wissenschaft auf der anderen Seite zu erschließen.
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    Phase-field simulations: Materials Science meets Biology and Medicine.Heike Emmerich & Rui Travasso - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (1):1-2.
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    »So wie der Mensch sich sieht, wird er.« Überlegungen zur politischen Verantwortung der philosophischen Anthropologie im Anschluss an Helmuth Plessner.Heike Kämpf - 2005 - In Alexandra Manzei, Mathias Gutmann & Gerhard Gamm (eds.), Zwischen Anthropologie Und Gesellschaftstheorie: Zur Renaissance Helmuth Plessners Im Kontext der Modernen Lebenswissenschaften. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 217-232.
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    Zur Diversität bei der Wahrnehmung von Ereignissen: Die Berichte zum Jahr 1308 in den Papst-Kaiser-Chroniken des Spätmittelalters.Heike Johanna Mierau - 2010 - In David Wirmer & Andreas Speer (eds.), 1308: Eine Topographie Historischer Gleichzeitigkeit. De Gruyter. pp. 557-584.
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    Laughing at the Devil: Seeing the World with Julian of Norwich. By Amy Laura Hall.Heike Peckruhn - 2020 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 40 (1):169-170.
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    Introduction/einleitung.Heike Sahm & Victor Millet - 2014 - In Heike Sahm & Victor Millet (eds.), Narration and Hero: Recounting the Deeds of Heroes in Literature and Art of the Early Medieval Period. De Gruyter. pp. 1-18.
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    "--wollet mir jetzt durch die phantastisch verschlungenen Kreuzgänge folgen!": metaphorisches Sprechen in der Musikkritik der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts.Heike Stumpf - 1996 - New York: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    Poetisierende Musikbeschreibungen werden von der Wissenschaft, von Musikern und Konzertbesuchern heute mehr belächelt als ernst genommen. Durch das Ansprechen von Einbildungskraft und Gefühl haben sie aber eine Unmittelbarkeit, die der kompositionstechnischen Analyse in der Regel fehlt. Die Wurzeln einer metaphorischen Musikbeschreibung um die Wende zum 19. Jahrhundert sind dabei gleichermaßen historisch wie systematisch zu fassen. Zahlreiche Zitate aus den Fachzeitschriften bis zur Jahrhundertmitte dokumentieren die Herausbildung eines festumrissenen Bildervorrats, um musikalische Eindrücke zur Sprache zu bringen. Der kreative Umgang mit Beschreibungskonventionen (...)
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    No Borel Connections for the Unsplitting Relations.Heike Mildenberger - 2002 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 48 (4):517-521.
    We prove that there is no Borel connection for non-trivial pairs of unsplitting relations. This was conjectured in [3].
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    The Virtue of Feminist Rationality.Deborah K. Heikes - 2012 - Continuum.
    In The Virtue of Feminist Rationality the author develops a specifically feminist account of rationality, an account which treats reason as a virtue concept. Contrary to some feminists claims that reason is inherently and irredeemably masculine, Heikes argues that the coherence of feminism demands a rational ground and that feminists must be willing to challenge the masculine connotations that have been historically linked to reason. While acknowledging contemporary philosophy’s vehement rejections of Enlightenment accounts of rationality, the author develops an understanding (...)
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    Heritage Speakers as Part of the Native Language Continuum.Heike Wiese, Artemis Alexiadou, Shanley Allen, Oliver Bunk, Natalia Gagarina, Kateryna Iefremenko, Maria Martynova, Tatiana Pashkova, Vicky Rizou, Christoph Schroeder, Anna Shadrova, Luka Szucsich, Rosemarie Tracy, Wintai Tsehaye, Sabine Zerbian & Yulia Zuban - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    We argue for a perspective on bilingual heritage speakers as native speakers of both their languages and present results from a large-scale, cross-linguistic study that took such a perspective and approached bilinguals and monolinguals on equal grounds. We targeted comparable language use in bilingual and monolingual speakers, crucially covering broader repertoires than just formal language. A main database was the open-access RUEG corpus, which covers comparable informal vs. formal and spoken vs. written productions by adolescent and adult bilinguals with heritage-Greek, (...)
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    The importance of researcher's gender in the in-depth interview:: Evidence from two case studies of male nurses.E. Joel Heikes & Christine L. Williams - 1993 - Gender and Society 7 (2):280-291.
    Sociologists who use in-depth interview methods have become sensitized to the ways that race-ethnicity and class can form barriers to rapport with respondents, but the question of gender has been largely unexamined. This article compares data from two independently conducted in-depth interview studies of male nurses: one by a female researcher and one by a male researcher. Observed differences in how the men in the samples framed their responses to questions in the two studies are discussed. It is argued that (...)
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    Changing cardinal characteristics without changing ω-sequences or cofinalities.Heike Mildenberger & Saharon Shelah - 2000 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 106 (1-3):207-261.
    We show: There are pairs of universes V1V2 and there is a notion of forcing PV1 such that the change mentioned in the title occurs when going from V1[G] to V2[G] for a P-generic filter G over V2. We use forcing iterations with partial memories. Moreover, we implement highly transitive automorphism groups into the forcing orders.
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  31. Was bedeutet „Ehrfurcht“ in Albert Schweitzers Verantwortungsethik? Eine Begriffsanalyse im Vergleich mit Schwantje, Kant, Goethe und Nietzsche.Heike Baranzke - 2012 - Synthesis Philosophica 27 (1):7-29.
    Aufgrund der Tatsache, dass Albert Schweitzer seine Ethik der Ehrfurcht vor dem Leben auf Anorganisches wie auf die Gesellschaft und die Welt im Ganzen beziehen kann, nimmt der Beitrag anstelle des Gegenstandsbereichs den Begriff der Ehrfurcht in den Blick. Immanuel Kants und Johann Wolfgang von Goethes Konzeptionen säkularer Ehrfurcht weisen den Weg zu Schweitzers Ehrfurcht als einer Verschränkung des ethischen Selbst- und Weltverhältnisses des menschlichen Subjekts als Ergebnis einer konsequent reflektierten Selbstkultivierung zur Verantwortungsbereitschaft. Mit Nietzsche verweigert sich Schweitzer jeglicher normativen (...)
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    On Milliken-Taylor Ultrafilters.Heike Mildenberger - 2011 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 52 (4):381-394.
    We show that there may be a Milliken-Taylor ultrafilter with infinitely many near coherence classes of ultrafilters in its projection to ω, answering a question by López-Abad. We show that k -colored Milliken-Taylor ultrafilters have at least k +1 near coherence classes of ultrafilters in its projection to ω. We show that the Mathias forcing with a Milliken-Taylor ultrafilter destroys all Milliken-Taylor ultrafilters from the ground model.
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    Karin Kersting (2016) Die Theorie des Coolout und ihre Bedeutung für die Pflegeausbildung: Mabuse, Frankfurt am Main, 301 Seiten, 39,95 €, ISBN 978-3-86321-285-8.Heike Baranzke - 2018 - Ethik in der Medizin 30 (2):173-176.
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    The CCA‐adding enzyme: A central scrutinizer in tRNA quality control.Heike Betat & Mario Mörl - 2015 - Bioessays 37 (9):975-982.
    tRNA nucleotidyltransferase adds the invariant CCA‐terminus to the tRNA 3′‐end, a central step in tRNA maturation. This CCA‐adding enzyme is a specialized RNA polymerase that synthesizes the CCA sequence at high fidelity in all kingdoms of life. Recently, an additional function of this enzyme was identified, where it generates a specific degradation tag on structurally unstable tRNAs. This tag consists of an additional repeat of the CCA triplet, leading to a 3′‐terminal CCACCA sequence. In order to explain how the enzyme (...)
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  35. Schreiben als Träumen : die Einklebungen in Ernst Jüngers Tagebüchern und Manuskripten.Heike Gfrereis - 2015 - In Georg Knapp (ed.), Freiheit. Tübingen: Attempto Verlag Tübingen.
     
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    Idioms of polymediated practices and the techno-social accomplishment of co-presence in transnational families.Heike Monika Greschke - 2021 - Pragmatics and Society 12 (5):828-849.
    Drawing on data from a comparative ethnographic study on media usage in transnational families, this paper contributes to a reappraisal of polymedia theory. Two main theoretical assumptions are reconsidered. First, it is demonstrated why the equal availability assumption has to be revised in light of the complex interactions between the corporeal, communicative and social mobilities which together constitute transnational migration. Second, it is argued that the techno-socially accomplished co-presence in transnational families depends more on the creative appropriation and combination of (...)
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    Epistemic Ignorance and Moral Responsibility.Deborah K. Heikes - 2020 - Southwest Philosophy Review 36 (1):93-100.
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    Epistemic Responsibility for Undesirable Beliefs.Deborah K. Heikes - 2023 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    This book considers whether we can be epistemically responsible for undesirable beliefs, such as racist and sexist ones. The problem with holding people responsible for their undesirable beliefs is: first, what constitutes an “undesirable belief” will differ among various epistemic communities; second, it is not clear what responsibility we have for beliefs simpliciter; and third, inherent in discussions of socially constructed ignorance (like white ignorance) is the idea that society is structured in such a way that white people are made (...)
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    Philosophy’s Ambivalent Future.Deborah K. Heikes - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 22:39-43.
    Philosophy today is undergoing a transformation away from modernism. The problem is that it is far from clear what this transformation is moving toward. I examine the transition from the premodern to the modern philosophical world and contrast it with our current situation. While the moderns were clear in their rejection of Aristotelian scholasticism and sure of their methods, in our own time we are neither clear about the extent to which we reject modernism nor our methodology moving forward. I (...)
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    Schlettwein, Johann, August and the economic faculty at the university-of-giessen.D. Klippel - 1994 - History of Political Thought 15 (2):203-227.
    Johann August Schlettwein established a reputation during the later eighteenth century as Germany's foremost Physiocrat. Schlettwein's primarily literary reputation was lent authority by his direct participation in two practical Physiocratic experiments: the Markgraf of Baden's trial introduction of a single tax during the the early 1770s, and the creation of an Economic Faculty at the University of Giessen as part of a general financial reform in the state of Hessen-Darmstadt. It is this latter case which will be examined here, where (...)
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  41. Dynamic spatio-temporal landscape models.Heike Lischke, Janine Bolliger & Ralf Seppelt - 2007 - In Felix Kienast, Otto Wildi & S. Ghosh (eds.), A changing world: challenges for landscape research. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer.
     
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    Many countable support iterations of proper forcings preserve Souslin trees.Heike Mildenberger & Saharon Shelah - 2014 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 165 (2):573-608.
    We show that many countable support iterations of proper forcings preserve Souslin trees. We establish sufficient conditions in terms of games and we draw connections to other preservation properties. We present a proof of preservation properties in countable support iterations in the so-called Case A that does not need a division into forcings that add reals and those who do not.
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    Magersucht Schreiben.Heike Schmitz - 1992 - Die Philosophin 3 (6):32-43.
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    Was wollen wir, wenn alles möglich ist?: Fragen zur Bioethik.Heike Zirden (ed.) - 2003 - München: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt.
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  45. The bias paradox: Why it's not just for feminists anymore.Deborah K. Heikes - 2004 - Synthese 138 (3):315 - 335.
    The bias paradox emerges out of a tension between objectivism and relativism.If one rejects a certain the conception objectivity as absolute impartiality and value-neutrality (i.e., if all views are biased), how, then, can one hold that some epistemic perspectives are better than others? This is a problem that has been most explicitly dealt with in feminist epistemology, but it is not unique to feminist perspectives. In this paper, I wish to clearly lay out the nature of the paradox and the (...)
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  46. “Sanctity-of-Life“—A Bioethical Principle for a Right to Life?Heike Baranzke - 2012 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 15 (3):295-308.
    For about five decades the phrase “sanctity-of-life“ has been part of the Anglo-American biomedical ethical discussion related to abortion and end-of-life questions. Nevertheless, the concept’s origin and meaning are unclear. Much controversy is based on the mistaken assumption that the concept denotes the absolute value of human life and thus dictates a strict prohibition on euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. In this paper, I offer an analysis of the religious and philosophical history of the idea of “sanctity-of-life.” Drawing on biblical texts (...)
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  47. Wittgenstein and the private language of ethlcs.Deborah K. Heikes - 2004 - Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (2):27-38.
    Beyond “A Lecture on Ethics,” Wittgenstein says little on the topic of ethics, despite professing a great respect for ethics. I argue that while Wittgenstein ceases to speak of ethics, his account fits equally within his Tractarian and post-Tractarian writing. On both accounts of language, ethics remains nonsense, but it is not insignificant nonsense. However, because Wittgenstein holds ethics to concern absolute values that are in principle inexpressible, his anti-theoretical conception of ethics fails to offer guidance in how one ought (...)
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  48. Let’s be Reasonable.Deborah K. Heikes - 2009 - Southwest Philosophy Review 25 (1):127-134.
    Feminist philosophy is highly critical of Cartesian, and more broadly Enlightenment, conceptions of rationality. However, feminist philosophers typically fail to address contemporary theories of rationality and to consider how more current thoeories address feminist concerns. I argue that, contrary to their protestations, feminists are “obsessing over an outdated conception of reason” and that even the most suspect of “malestream” philosophers express an understanding of rationality that is closer to feminist concerns than Cartesian ones. I begin by briefly examining key features (...)
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    Kritik des Habitus: Zur Intersektion von Kollektivität Und Geschlecht in der Akademischen Philosophie.Heike Guthoff - 2013 - Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.
    Long description: Welche Triebkräfte und Möglichkeitsräume gesellschaftlicher Veränderung verbinden sich mit den Dynamiken des modernen Kapitalismus? Tino Heims breit angelegte Studie zielt auf die Überwindung analytischer Defizite der jüngsten Kapitalismusdebatte. In einer theoriesystematischen Verknüpfung und gegenstandsbezogenen Weiterentwicklung der Analyseraster von Marx, Foucault und Bourdieu - die auch als Kritik dominanter Rezeptionslinien antritt - werden zentrale kapitalistische Funktionslogiken und Krisendynamiken ebenso prägnant analysiert wie historische Transformationen konkreter Modi kapitalistischer Vergesellschaftung. Damit wird zugleich ein Beitrag zur Neubestimmung einer analytisch-kritischen Sozialwissenschaft jenseits normativer (...)
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  50. It is not my time that is thus arranged..." : Bergson, the "category project," and the structuralist turn.Heike Delitz - 2022 - In Johannes F. M. Schick, Mario Schmidt & Martin Zillinger (eds.), The social origins of thought: Durkheim, Mauss, and the category project. New York: Berghahn.
     
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