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    Cicero und das Seelenheil: oder Wie kam die heidnische Antike durch das christliche Mittelalter?Horst Fuhrmann - 2003 - De Gruyter.
    Wie kam die heidnische Antike durch das christliche Mittelalter? Diese Frage von Horst Fuhrmann zielt auf die asketische Seite des Christentums, die den Kirchenvater Hieronymus zu einer schweren Selbstanklage brachte: Er sei vom göttlichen Richter als "Ciceronianer", als Liebhaber der lasziven, eleganten Literatur verdammt worden. Die Auffassung der Hieronymus wurde das ganze Mittelalter über immer wieder aufgegriffen, ebenso wurden jedoch auch die antiken Texte und Götterfabeln getreu abgeschrieben - in einer Zeit rabiater Fälschungen von Kirchenrechtstexten und Heiligenlegenden. Der (...)
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  2. Horst Fuhrmanns: Schellings Philosophie der Weltalter. [REVIEW]Heinz Heimsoeth - 1954 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 8:462.
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  3. Horst Fuhrmann, met medewerking van Markus Wesche. "Sind eben alles Menschen gewesen", Gelehrtenleben im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. Dargestellt am Beispiel der Monwnenta Germaniae Historica und ihrer Mitarbeiter. [REVIEW]Jo Tollebeek - 1999 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 77 (2):586-588.
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    Fatigue-Related and Timescale-Dependent Changes in Individual Movement Patterns Identified Using Support Vector Machine.Johannes Burdack, Fabian Horst, Daniel Aragonés, Alexander Eekhoff & Wolfgang Immanuel Schöllhorn - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:551548.
    The scientific and practical fields—especially high-performance sports—increasingly request a stronger focus be placed on individual athletes in human movement science research. Machine learning methods have shown efficacy in this context by identifying the unique movement patterns of individuals and distinguishing their intra-individual changes over time. The objective of this investigation is to analyze biomechanically described movement patterns during the fatigue-related accumulation process within a single training session of a high number of repeated executions of a ballistic sports movement—specifically, the frontal (...)
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    Zur entwicklung und rechtfertigung normativer theoriendas beispiel der gerechtigkeit Von glücksspielen.Hans Joachim Burscheid & Horst Struve - 2001 - Dialectica 55 (3):259–282.
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  6. Brill Online Books and Journals.Brent Dean Robbins, Jeronie H. Neyrey, William L. Petersen, P. W. da CarsonVan Der Horst & Jesse Sell - 2000 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 31 (2).
     
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  7. Herders Philosophie, Ausgewählte Denkmäler Herausg. Von H. Stephan.Johann Gottfried von Herder & Horst Stephan - 1906
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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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    In touch: Cardiac and respiratory patterns synchronize during ensemble singing with physical contact.Elke B. Lange, Diana Omigie, Carlos Trenado, Viktor Müller, Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann & Julia Merrill - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Musical ensemble performances provide an ideal environment to gain knowledge about complex human interactions. Network structures of synchronization can reflect specific roles of individual performers on the one hand and a higher level of organization of all performers as a superordinate system on the other. This study builds on research on joint singing, using hyperscanning of respiration and heart rate variability from eight professional singers. Singers performed polyphonic music, distributing their breathing within the same voice and singing without and with (...)
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    Logik, Mathesis universalis und allgemeine Wissenschaft. Leibniz und die Wiederentdeckung der formalen Logik im 19. Jahrhundert.André Fuhrmann - 1999 - Studia Logica 63 (3):441-442.
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    Interview: Horst Rechelbacher.Horst Rechelbacher & Craig Cox - 1993 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 7 (4):19-21.
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    Models for relevant modal logics.André Fuhrmann - 1990 - Studia Logica 49 (4):501 - 514.
    Semantics are given for modal extensions of relevant logics based on the kind of frames introduced in [7]. By means of a simple recipe we may obtain from a class FRM (L) of unreduced frames characterising a (non-modal) logic L, frame-classes FRM (L.M) characterising conjunctively regular modal extensions L.M of L. By displaying an incompleteness phenomenon, it is shown how the recipe fails when reduced frames are under consideration.
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    Engert, Horst, Dr. phil. Teleologie und Kausalität.Horst Engert - 1917 - Kant Studien 21 (1-3).
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    Editor's Introduction.André Fuhrmann - 1995 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 36 (1):1-14.
    The process [by which any individual settles into new opinions] is always the same. The individual has a stock of old opinions already, but he meets a new experience that puts them to a strain…. The result is an inward trouble to which his mind till then had been a stranger, and from which he seeks to escape by modifying his previous mass of opinions. He saves as much of it as he can, for in this matter of belief we (...)
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  15. A survey of multiple contraction.Andr E. Fuhrmann & Sven Ove Hansson - 1994 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 3:39-74.
     
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  16. An Introduction to the Great Creeds of the Church.Paul T. Fuhrmann - 1960
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    Über Die Suche Nach Wahren Überzeugungen – Anmerkungen Zu Davidson.André Fuhrmann - 2010 - In Martin Grajner & Adolf Rami (eds.), Wahrheit, Bedeutung, Existenz. Ontos. pp. 25-40.
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  18. Grundformen des Lebens.Ernst Fuhrmann - 1962 - Heidelberg,: L. Schneider. Edited by Franz Jung.
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    Gentzen semantics for de Morgan lattice logic1.Andre T. Fuhrmann - 1986 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 15 (1):96-102.
    DeMorgan lattice logic is the consecution version of Anderson/Belnap’s calculus of First Degree Entailments [1]. Theorems of DML are of the form Γ ` A, where Γ is a non-empty set of formulae. Let Γ = {A1, . . . , An}, then Γ ` A is a theorem of DML if and only if A1& . . . &An → A is a theorem of F DE. The Gentzenization of DML offered in this paper, LDML, derives from the worlds (...)
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    Is pragmatist truth irrelevant to inquiry?Andre Fuhrmann - 2006 - In Erik J. Olsson (ed.), Knowledge and Inquiry: Essays on the Pragmatism of Isaac Levi. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 32.
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    Perspektiven der Musikphilosophie.Wolfgang Fuhrmann & Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf (eds.) - 2021 - Berlin: Suhrkamp.
    Musik ist eine Herausforderung für die Philosophie - die von dieser oft nicht angenommen wurde. In den letzten Jahrzehnten hat sich jedoch die Musikphilosophie im deutschsprachigen Raum als ein zunehmend dynamisches interdisziplinäres Feld zwischen Philosophie, Ästhetik und Kunsttheorie, Musikwissenschaft, Musiktheorie und musikalischer Praxis entwickelt. Die Beiträge dieses Bandes, u. a. von Daniel Martin Feige, Gunnar Hindrichs, Richard Klein, Cosima Linke und Matthias Vogel, ziehen erstmals ein Fazit und beleuchten die Perspektiven des mittlerweile ausdifferenzierten Diskurses über diese scheinbar unmittelbarste und zugleich (...)
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  22. The Truth According to James: A Verdade de acordo com James.André Fuhrmann - 2004 - Cognitio 5 (2).
    : Pragmatist truth - as advocated e.g. by Peirce and James - is usually taken to integrate four key elements: the value of truth is likened to some kind of utility; truth is naturally taken to consist in correspondence; truth is essentially linked to the possibility of knowledge; truth is not relative but absolute. Critics have never tired to question the individual and collective consistency of these four constraints. The principal challenge issued to pragmatists always consisted in developing viable interpretations (...)
     
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    Text und Applikation: Theologie, Jurisprudenz und Literaturwissenschaft im hermeneutischen Gespräch.Manfred Fuhrmann, Hans Robert Jauss & Wolfhart Pannenberg (eds.) - 1981 - München: Fink.
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    Music Listening in Classical Concerts: Theory, Literature Review, and Research Program.Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann, Hauke Egermann, Anna Czepiel, Katherine O’Neill, Christian Weining, Deborah Meier, Wolfgang Tschacher, Folkert Uhde, Jutta Toelle & Martin Tröndle - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:638783.
    Performing and listening to music occurs in specific situations, requiring specific media. Empirical research on music listening and appreciation, however, tends to overlook the effects these situations and media may have on the listening experience. This article uses the sociological concept of the frame to develop a theory of an aesthetic experience with music as the result of encountering sound/music in the context of a specific situation. By presenting a transdisciplinary sub-field of empirical (concert) studies, we unfold this theory for (...)
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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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  26. Modelle grundlegender didaktischer Theorien/ Horst Ruprecht [u.a.].Horst Ruprecht (ed.) - 1972 - Darmstadt,: Dortmund: Schroedel.
     
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    Theory contraction through base contraction.André Fuhrmann - 1991 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 20 (2):175 - 203.
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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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  29. An Essay on Contraction.A. Fuhrmann - 2000 - Studia Logica 65 (2):290-293.
     
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  30. 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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  31. A survey of multiple contractions.André Fuhrmann & Sven Ove Hansson - 1994 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 3 (1):39-75.
    The AGM theory of belief contraction is extended tomultiple contraction, i.e. to contraction by a set of sentences rather than by a single sentence. There are two major variants: Inpackage contraction all the sentences must be removed from the belief set, whereas inchoice contraction it is sufficient that at least one of them is removed. Constructions of both types of multiple contraction are offered and axiomatically characterized. Neither package nor choice contraction can in general be reduced to contractions by single (...)
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    Extensional Gödel functional interpretation.Horst Luckhardt - 1973 - New York,: Springer Verlag.
  33. Knowability as potential knowledge.André Fuhrmann - 2014 - Synthese 191 (7):1627-1648.
    The thesis that every truth is knowable is usually glossed by decomposing knowability into possibility and knowledge. Under elementary assumptions about possibility and knowledge, considered as modal operators, the thesis collapses the distinction between truth and knowledge (as shown by the so-called Fitch-argument). We show that there is a more plausible interpretation of knowability—one that does not decompose the notion in the usual way—to which the Fitch-argument does not apply. We call this the potential knowledge-interpretation of knowability. We compare our (...)
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  34. Cognitive Pluralism.Steven Horst - 2016 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
    This book introduces an account of cognitive architecture, Cognitive Pluralism, on which the basic units of understanding are models of particular content domains. Having many mental models is a good adaptive strategy for cognition, but models can be incompatible with one another, leading to paradoxes and inconsistencies of belief, and it may not be possible to integrate the understanding supplied by multiple models into a comprehensive and self-consistent "super model". The book applies the theory to explaining intuitive reasoning and cognitive (...)
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    Solid belief.André Fuhrmann - 1997 - Theoria 63 (1-2):90-104.
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    Comments on “Contextualismo e relativismo na ética”: relativism in ethics.André Fuhrmann - 2023 - Trans/Form/Ação 46 (spe1):669-672.
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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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  38. 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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    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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  40. 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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  41. 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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    Georg Lukács.Horst Althaus - 1962 - Bern,: Francke.
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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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    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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  45. Teleologie und Kausalität. Ein Grundproblem der Geschichtsphilosophie.Horst Engert - 1912 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 20 (4):12-13.
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    Ars Rhetorica.Manfred Fuhrmann (ed.) - 1973 - De Gruyter.
    Written primarily in Greek, 1999 edition.
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  47. Über die Rolle von Selbstreferenz und Widerspruchsfreiheit im Beweis von Gödels Unvollständigkeitssatz.André Fuhrmann - 1990 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 1 (1):125.
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    Causas Excludentes.André Fuhrmann & Wilson Mendonça - 2000 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 4 (2):257–276.
    We defend J. Kim's principle of explanatory exclusion from a recent criticism advanced by A Marras. We show that the principle follows from a less controversial principle of causal exclusion together with the assumption that claims of explanation are factual. We resolve the tension produced by Marras' argument by drawing a distinction between causal and explanatory relevance. In cross-level explanations (mental-to-physical and physical-to-mental) the explanans property is not causally but explanatorily relevant to the explanandum. This calls for an account of (...)
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  49. Ein relevanzlogischer Dialogkalkül erster Stufe.A. T. Fuhrmann - 1985 - Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 19 (48):51-65.
     
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    Logic, action, and information: essays on logic in philosophy and artificial intelligence.André Fuhrmann & Hans Rott (eds.) - 1996 - New York: W. de Gruyter.
    Janusz Czelakowski Elements of Formal Action Theory 1. Elementary Action Systems 1.1 Introductory Remarks. In contemporary literature one may distinguish ...
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