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    Tadeusz BALABANl, Joel FELDMAN2,*, Horst KNoRRER and Eugene TRUBowITz3.Horst Knorrer & Eugene Trubowitz - 2012 - In Jürg Fröhlich (ed.), Quantum theory from small to large scales. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 95--99.
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    Engert, Horst, Dr. phil. Teleologie und Kausalität.Horst Engert - 1917 - Kant Studien 21 (1-3).
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    The School of Moses: Studies in Philo and Hellenistic Religion : in Memory of Horst R. Moehring.Horst R. Moehring & John Peter Kenney - 1995
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    Interview: Horst Rechelbacher.Horst Rechelbacher & Craig Cox - 1993 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 7 (4):19-21.
  5. Modelle grundlegender didaktischer Theorien/ Horst Ruprecht [u.a.].Horst Ruprecht (ed.) - 1972 - Darmstadt,: Dortmund: Schroedel.
     
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    John Dewey and the visual arts in America.Stewart Buettner - 1975 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 33 (4):383-391.
  7. In Defense of Constitutivism About Epistemic Normativity.David Horst - 2022 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 103 (2):232-258.
    Epistemic constitutivism (EC) holds that the nature of believing is such that it gives rise to a standard of correctness and that other epistemic normative notions (e.g., reasons for belief) can be explained in terms of this standard. If defensible, this view promises an attractive and unifying account of epistemic normativity. However, EC faces a forceful objection: that constitutive standards of correctness are never enough for generating normative reasons. This paper aims to defend EC in the face of this objection. (...)
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    Handbuch christliche Ethik.Horst Afflerbach - 2003 - Wuppertal: Brockhaus.
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    Le système des objets dans le testament de Blanche de Navarre.Brigitte Buettner - 2004 - Clio 19.
    Contrairement à ce que l’on entend généralement par mécénat - la commande d’images, peintes ou sculptées, passée entre deux individus vivants – on propose ici d’en élargir les termes pour y englober une autre modalité de la circulation des biens culturels : l’héritage, particulièrement significatif pour les femmes, qui disposaient souvent d’un important patrimoine artistique sans en avoir été les commanditaires. En examinant la manière dont Blanche de Navarre († 1398), épouse de Philippe VI de Valois et reine douairière pendant (...)
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  10. The study of natural selection and the abo(h) blood group system in man.John Buettner-Janusch - 1960 - In Gertrude Evelyn Dole (ed.), Essays in the science of culture. New York,: Crowell.
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    Racial, ethnic and gender inequities in farmland ownership and farming in the U.S.Megan Horst & Amy Marion - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (1):1-16.
    This paper provides an analysis of U.S. farmland owners, operators, and workers by race, ethnicity, and gender. We first review the intersection between racialized and gendered capitalism and farmland ownership and farming in the United States. Then we analyze data from the 2014 Tenure and Ownership Agricultural Land survey, the 2012 Census of Agriculture, and the 2013–2014 National Agricultural Worker Survey to demonstrate that significant nation-wide disparities in farming by race, ethnicity and gender persist in the U.S. In 2012–2014, White (...)
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    Leviathan: Body Politic as Visual Strategy in the Work of Thomas Hobbes.Horst Bredekamp - 2020 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Horst Bredekamp’s subject is the astute deployment and perennial resonance of the startling image of the body politic that dominates the frontispiece to Leviathan: a treatise on the psychology of the individual and the dynamic of the multitude, published in 1651 by the English philosopher Thomas Hobbes. Affirming the centrality of such a figural device for this pioneering theorist of the state, Bredekamp goes on to address the art-historical dimension of the mesmerising etched title-page. In his central chapters he (...)
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  13. Beyond reduction: philosophy of mind and post-reductionist philosophy of science.Steven Horst - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Contemporary philosophers of mind tend to assume that the world of nature can be reduced to basic physics. Yet there are features of the mind consciousness, intentionality, normativity that do not seem to be reducible to physics or neuroscience. This explanatory gap between mind and brain has thus been a major cause of concern in recent philosophy of mind. Reductionists hold that, despite all appearances, the mind can be reduced to the brain. Eliminativists hold that it cannot, and that this (...)
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  14. Moral worth and skillful action.David Horst - 2024 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 108 (3):657-675.
    Someone acts in a morally worthy way when they deserve credit for doing the morally right thing. But when and why do agents deserve credit for the success involved in doing the right thing? It is tempting to seek an answer to that question by drawing an analogy with creditworthy success in other domains of human agency, especially in sports, arts, and crafts. Accordingly, some authors have recently argued that, just like creditworthy success in, say, chess, playing the piano, or (...)
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    The Elm and the Expert.Steven Horst - 1996 - Philosophical Quarterly 46 (183):243-246.
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    Interpretations and equations of the michelson experiment and its variations.Horst Melcher - 2003 - In A. Ashtekar (ed.), Revisiting the Foundations of Relativistic Physics. Springer. pp. 13--25.
  17. How Reasoning Aims at Truth.David Horst - 2021 - Noûs 55 (1):221-241.
    Many hold that theoretical reasoning aims at truth. In this paper, I ask what it is for reasoning to be thus aim-directed. Standard answers to this question explain reasoning’s aim-directedness in terms of intentions, dispositions, or rule-following. I argue that, while these views contain important insights, they are not satisfactory. As an alternative, I introduce and defend a novel account: reasoning aims at truth in virtue of being the exercise of a distinctive kind of cognitive power, one that, unlike ordinary (...)
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  18. Is Epistemic Competence a Skill?David Horst - 2022 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (3):509-523.
    Many virtue epistemologists conceive of epistemic competence on the model of skill —such as archery, playing baseball, or chess. In this paper, I argue that this is a mistake: epistemic competences and skills are crucially and relevantly different kinds of capacities. This, I suggest, undermines the popular attempt to understand epistemic normativity as a mere special case of the sort of normativity familiar from skilful action. In fact, as I argue further, epistemic competences resemble virtues rather than skills—a claim that (...)
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    (1 other version)Die gesellschaft – ein Langer schatten Des toten gottes Friedrich Nietzsche und die entstehung der soziologie aus dem geist der décadence.Horst Baier - 1981 - Nietzsche Studien 10 (1):6.
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    Im Banne des Automaten.Horst Waldemar Beck - 1971 - Stuttgart,: Steinkopf.
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    Verwendung von neuralen Netzwerken zur Klassifikation natürlicher Objekte am Beispiel der Baumerkennung aus Farb-Infrarot-Luftbildern.Horst Bischof & Axel Pinz - 1990 - In G. Dorffner (ed.), Konnektionismus in Artificial Intelligence Und Kognitionsforschung. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. pp. 112--120.
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    Friedrich Schiller and Thomas Mann: Parallels in aesthetics.Horst S. Daemmrich - 1965 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 24 (2):227-249.
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    The Roots of Hermeneutics in Kant's Reflective-Teleological Judgment.Horst Ruthrof - 2022 - Springer Verlag.
    This book challenges the standard view that modern hermeneutics begins with Friedrich Ast and Friedrich Schleiermacher, arguing instead that it is the dialectic of reflective and teleological reason in Kant’s Critique of Judgment that provides the actual proto-hermeneutic foundation. It is revolutionary in doing so by replacing interpretive truth claims by the more appropriate claim of rendering opaque contexts intelligible. Taking Gadamer’s comprehensive analysis of hermeneutics in Truth and Method (1960) as its point of departure, the book turns to Kant’s (...)
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    Extensional Gödel functional interpretation.Horst Luckhardt - 1973 - New York,: Springer Verlag.
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    Symbols, Computation, and Intentionality: A Critique of the Computational Theory of Mind.Steven W. Horst - 1996 - University of California Press.
    In this carefully argued critique, Steven Horst pronounces the theory deficient.
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  26. Actions and accidents.David Horst - 2015 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 45 (3):300-325.
    In acting intentionally, it is no accident that one is doing what one intends to do. In this paper, I ask how to account for this non-accidentality requirement on intentional action. I argue that, for systematic reasons, the currently prevailing view of intentional action – the Causal Theory of Action – is ill-equipped to account for it. I end by proposing an alternative account, according to which an intention is a special kind of cause, one to which it is essential (...)
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    Absichtliches Handeln.David Horst - 2012 - Paderborn: Mentis.
    In this book, I offer an account of intentional action. The book has two main parts: in the first part, I discuss and criticize the currently prevailing account of intentional action—the Causal Theory of Action (CTA)—and, in the second part, I offer my alternative account. The CTA proposes essentially two conditions for something that you do to be an intentional action: (1) what you do is represented by your intention (or other mental attitudes), and (2) it is caused by your (...)
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    What Makes Natural Language “Natural”? A Phenomenological Proposal.Horst Ruthrof - 2024 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 55 (4):359-377.
    The paper answers the title question via its methodological commitment to a Husserlian description of the acts of consciousness which we cannot but perform when we engage in linguistic communication. Familiarizing the reader with the central terms of the German Vorstellung and Vorstellbarkeit (imaginability) and their prominence in phenomenological inquiry in the Introduction, the paper addresses major uses of Vorstellung from Kant to Husserl, before identifying imaginability as the hidden core of natural language, captured in a re-definition of language and (...)
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  29. Laws, Mind, and Free Will.Steven W. Horst - 2011 - MIT Press.
    Since the seventeenth century, our understanding of the natural world has been one of phenomena that behave in accordance with natural laws. While other elements of the early modern scientific worldview may be rejected or at least held in question—the metaphor of the world as a great machine, the narrowly mechanist assumption that all physical interactions must be contact interactions, the idea that matter might actually be obeying rules laid down by its Divine Author – the notion of natural law (...)
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    Word learning emerges from the interaction of online referent selection and slow associative learning.Bob McMurray, Jessica S. Horst & Larissa K. Samuelson - 2012 - Psychological Review 119 (4):831-877.
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    Characterization of gliding text as a reading stimulus.Martin Buettner, C. C. Krischer & R. Meissen - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (6):479-482.
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    Wissenschaft und Politik.Horst Dreier & Dietmar Willoweit (eds.) - 2010 - Stuttgart: Steiner.
    English summary: The relationship between science and politics can hardly be reduced to a simple formula. On one hand they appear to be completely separate systems that follow only their own internal logic. On the other hand, mutual references can be identified. It is quite possible to consistently align political decisions to scientific evidence, whereby the autonomy and the legitimacy of democratic policy would however inevitably be affected. In four sections the relationship between science and politics are analyzed under the (...)
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  33. Trauer und Trost.Horst-Theodor Johann - 1968 - München,: W. Fink.
     
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    L’action politique selon Hannah Arendt.Horst Mewes - 2016 - Cités 3 (3):79-92.
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    (1 other version)FOCUS: Business ethics in europe current developments in German business ethics.Horst Steinmann & Brigitte Kustermann - 1996 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 5 (1):12–18.
    Germany is at the leading edge of European reflection on the nature and requirements of ethical business. Two scholars in the field provide a survey of the main lines of discussion in the current German business ethics scene, and discuss three important books which are helping set the scene for further developments. Prof. Dr. Horst Steinmann holds the Chair for Business Administration and Management at the University of Erlangen‐Nürnberg, Lange Gasse 20, D‐90403 Nürnberg, and Dipl.‐Hdl. Brigitte Kustermann is research (...)
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    What Makes Natural Language “Natural”? A Phenomenological Proposal.Horst Ruthrof - 2024 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 55 (4):359-377.
    The paper answers the title question via its methodological commitment to a Husserlian description of the acts of consciousness which we cannot but perform when we engage in linguistic communication. Familiarizing the reader with the central terms of the German Vorstellung and Vorstellbarkeit (imaginability) and their prominence in phenomenological inquiry in the Introduction, the paper addresses major uses of Vorstellung from Kant to Husserl, before identifying imaginability as the hidden core of natural language, captured in a re-definition of language and (...)
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  37. The computational theory of mind.Steven Horst - 2005 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Over the past thirty years, it is been common to hear the mind likened to a digital computer. This essay is concerned with a particular philosophical view that holds that the mind literally is a digital computer (in a specific sense of “computer” to be developed), and that thought literally is a kind of computation. This view—which will be called the “Computational Theory of Mind” (CTM)—is thus to be distinguished from other and broader attempts to connect the mind with computation, (...)
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  38. Rechtswissenschaft.Horst Dreier & Fabian Wittreck - 2009 - In Stephan Günzel (ed.), Raumwissenschaften. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. pp. 338--353.
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  39. Bornhausen, Vom christlichen Sinn des deutschen Idealismus.Horst Stephan - 1925 - Kant Studien 30:204.
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    Control mechanisms of vocalization and the evolution of speech.Horst D. Steklis - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):287-287.
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    The Concept of Person in St. Thomas Aquinas: A Contribution to Recent Discussion.Horst Seidl - 1987 - The Thomist 51 (3):435-460.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THE CONCEPT OF PERSON IN ST. THOMAS AQUINAS: A Contribution to Recent Discussion* ST. THOMAS AQUINAS accepted and consistently defended Boethius' definition of person: "persona est substantia individua rationalis naturae." St. Thomas' analysis of this definition necessarily involves metaphysical questions because of the implications of the terms " substance" and " nature" and moreover it manifests the inescapahle imprint of the theological problematics which surrounded the issue (e.g. the (...)
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    “Against method” and “Anything goes”? A critical discussion based on the “strange ideas from Paul Feyerabend on whether epistemological anarchy can benefit is research.Horst Treiblmaier, Andrew Burton-Jones, Shirley Gregor, Rudy Hirschheim, Michael Myers & Tom Stafford - unknown
    In this panel six IS researchers from varying backgrounds will discuss whether epistemological anarchy, as proposed by the controversial philosopher Paul Feyerabend, has the potential to foster research progress and can help to create new insights in the IS field. Feyerabend is well known for his notion that "anything goes" in terms of methodology, and many scholars are concerned that this seemingly anarchistic sentiment can undermine efforts to systematically build and structure an epistemological and methodological foundation for an academic discipline. (...)
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  43. On the Traversal Time of Barriers.Horst Aichmann & Günter Nimtz - 2014 - Foundations of Physics 44 (6):678-688.
    Fifty years ago Hartman studied the barrier transmission time of wave packets (J Appl Phys 33:3427–3433, 1962). He was inspired by the tunneling experiments across thin insulating layers at that time. For opaque barriers he calculated faster than light propagation and a transmission time independent of barrier length, which is called the Hartman effect. A faster than light (FTL or superluminal) wave packet velocity was deduced in analog tunneling experiments with microwaves and with infrared light thirty years later. Recently, the (...)
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    Georg Lukács.Horst Althaus - 1962 - Bern,: Francke.
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    Vom Unheil des Werdens: ein Traktat über die ontologisch-physikalischen Grundlagen der Ethik.Horst Antenbrink - 2008 - Rimbach: Selbstverlag Prof. Dr. Horst Antenbrink.
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    „Das paradies unter dem schatten der schwerter" - die utopie Des zarathustra jenseits Des nihilismus.Horst Baier - 1984 - Nietzsche Studien 13 (1):46-68.
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    Grenzen des Wissens - Wissen der Grenze.Christoph auf der Horst (ed.) - 2017 - Düsseldorf: Dup, Düsseldorf University Press.
    Cycle of lectures held at Heinrich-Heine-Universitèat Dèusseldorf.
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    The Holy Roman Empire 1495–1806.Horst Dippel - 2015 - The European Legacy 20 (5):561-562.
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    (1 other version)Two Views of the Public and its Citizens. Combining Arendt and Rawls.Horst Mewes - 2009 - In Gerhard Kraiker, Michael Daxner & Waltraud Meints (eds.), Raum der Freiheit: Reflexionen Über Idee Und Wirklichkeit. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 311-322.
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    Die literaturwissenschaft in der gegenwart.Horst Oppel - 1939 - Stuttgart,: J. B. Metzler.
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