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    from Pseudoscience.Ii—Iarry Frankfurt - 2013 - In Massimo Pigliucci & Maarten Boudry (eds.), Philosophy of Pseudoscience: Reconsidering the Demarcation Problem. University of Chicago Press. pp. 45.
  2. Three Concepts of Free Action: II.Harry Frankfurt - 1986 - In John Martin Fischer (ed.), Moral responsibility. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
     
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    Hachmann L. Annaeus Seneca: Epistulae Morales, Brief 66. Pp. ii + 216. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2006. Paper, £28.80, €38.40, US$59.95. ISBN: 978-3-631-55262-9. [REVIEW]Robert Bees - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (1):308-308.
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    Solon and the Epitaphios- Leo Weber: Solon und die Schöpfung der attischenGrabrede. Pp. ii+118. Frankfurt a. M.: Schulte-Bulmke, 1935. Paper, RM. 10. [REVIEW]K. J. Maidment - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (02):85-86.
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    Ii. Frankfurt und mainz 1667-;1672. Erste hälfte, A. Jurisprudentia rationalis, 11. specimina Juris 1667-;1669.Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - 2006 - In Philosophische Schriften Band 1: Band 1: 1663-1672. Akademie Verlag. pp. 365-430.
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    II. Ästhetische Konzeption und Konzeption der Ästhetik im Essay Von deutscher Baukunst . Mit Blick auf die Frankfurter gelehrten Anzeigen.Norbert Christian Wolf - 2001 - In Streitbare Ästhetik: Goethes kunst- und literaturtheoretische Schriften 1771-1789. de Gruyter. pp. 121-254.
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    Ii. Frankfurt und mainz 1667-;1672. Erste hälfte, A. Jurisprudentia rationalis, 12. elementa Juris naturalis.Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - 2006 - In Philosophische Schriften Band 1: Band 1: 1663-1672. Akademie Verlag. pp. 431-486.
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    Ii. Frankfurt und mainz 1667-;1672. Erste hälfte, B. demonstrationes catholicae, 13. -; 22.Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - 2006 - In Philosophische Schriften Band 1: Band 1: 1663-1672. Akademie Verlag. pp. 487-560.
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    (7 other versions)Ii. Frankfurt und mainz 1667-;1672. Erste hälfte, A. jurisprudentia rationalis, 10. Nova methodus discendae docendaeque jurisprudentiae 1667. [REVIEW]Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - 2006 - In Philosophische Schriften Band 1: Band 1: 1663-1672. Akademie Verlag. pp. 257-364.
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    (1 other version)The Frankfurt School, Science and Technology Studies, and the “Entrepreneurial University”.Finn Collin - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 72:13-17.
    Since World War II social theory has generated two major critical analyses of science as a social phenomenon: that of the Frankfurt School, and of Science and Technology Studies. These academic efforts grew out of a broader movement in Western societies in the decades following the war to reach a better accommodation between science and society, motivated by deep-seated popular anxieties about the challenges posed by the advance of science and technology. In this paper, I first examine the overlooked (...)
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    Recensie: Die DDR-Geschichtswissenschaft auf dem Weg zur deutschen Einheit: Luther, Friedrich II und Bismarck als Paradigmen politischen Wandels/Brinks, JH (Frankfurt am Main, 1992).Georgi Verbeeck - forthcoming - History and Theory.
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    RESEÑA de : Heidegger, Martin. Die Grundbegriffe der antiken Philosophie : Gesamtausgabe II: Abteilung : Vorlesungen 1919—1944 : Band 22. Frankfurt am Main : Vittorio Klostermann, 1993. [REVIEW]Jorge Uscatescu Barrón - 1994 - Endoxa 1 (4):304.
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    A Frankfurter in Königsberg: Prolegomenon to any Future non-metaphysical Kant.James Gordon Finlayson - 2020 - Kantian Review 25 (4):583-604.
    In this article I press four different objections on Forst’s theory of the ‘Right to Justification’. These are (i) that the principle of justification is not well-formulated; (ii) that ‘reasonableness and reciprocity’, as these notions are used by Rawls, are not apt to support a Kantian conception of morality; (iii) that the principle of justification, as Forst understands it, gives an inadequate account of what makes actions wrong; and (iv) that, in spite of his protestations to the contrary, Forst’s account (...)
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    J. Fugmann: Königszeit und Frühe Republik in der Schrift ‘De viris illustribus urbis Romae’. Quellenkritische-historische Untersuchungen II,1: Frühe Republik (6./5. Jh.). (Studien zur klassischen Philologie 110.) Pp. 234. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 1997. Paper, £31. ISBN: 3-631-32641-6. [REVIEW]T. P. Wiseman - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (2):408-409.
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    RESEÑA de : Hodegger, Martín. Schelling : Vom Wesen der menschlichen Freiheit Gesamtausgabe; II. Abteilung : Vorlesvingen : 1919-1944; Band 42 : Herausgeberin Ingrid Schlüfiler. Frankfurt am Main : Vittorio Klostermann, 1988. Y Die Metaphysik des deutschen Idealismus ; Band 49 : Herausgeber Günther Seubold. Frankfurt am Main : Vittorio Klostermann, 1991. [REVIEW]Jorge Uscatescu Barrón - 1995 - Endoxa 1 (6):329.
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    Auch eine Geschichte der Philosophie. JürgenHabermas, Vol. I: Die okzidentale Konstellation von Glauben und Wissen. Vol II: Vernünftige Freiheit. Spuren des Diskurses über Glauben und Wissen. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2019. [REVIEW]William Rehg - 2021 - Constellations 28 (1):140-143.
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    Thomas Mann: Joseph und seine Brüder I. Die Geschichten Jaakobs/Der junge Joseph. Kommentar , hrsg. von Jan Assmann, Dieter Borchmeyer und Stephan Stachorski, Frankfurt a. M.: Fischer Verlag 2018, 937 S.; ders.: Joseph und seine Brüder II. Joseph in Ägypten/Joseph, der Ernährer. Kommentar , hrsg. von Jan Assmann, Dieter Borchmeyer und Stephan Stachorski, Frankfurt a. M.: Fischer Verlag 2018, 1142 S. [REVIEW]Reinhard Mehring - 2019 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 71 (4):425-427.
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    God and being: the problem of ontology in the philosophical theology of Paul Tillich: contributions made to the II. International Paul Tillich Symposium held in Frankfurt 1988.Gert Hummel (ed.) - 1989 - New York: Gruyter.
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    Auch eine Geschichte der Philosophie: Die okzidentale Konstellation von Glauben und Wissen (Vol. I); Vernünftige Freiheit. Spuren des Dirkuses über Glauben und Wissen (Vol. II). By JürgenHabermas. 2 Vols. Pp. 1752, Frankfurt am Main, Suhrkamp, 2019, €98.00. [REVIEW]Tony Carroll - 2020 - Heythrop Journal 61 (5):882-883.
  20. On Bullshit Harry G. Frankfurt Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2005, 67 pp., $9.95. [REVIEW]Karl Pfeifer - 2006 - Dialogue 45 (3):617-620.
    According to Frankfurt’s analysis, bullshitting and lying necessarily differ in intention. I argue contra Frankfurt that (i) bullshitting can be lying, and that (ii) bullshitting need involve neither misrepresentation nor intention to deceive. My discussion suggests that bullshit is not capturable by a simple formula and that, although illuminating, Frankfurt’s analysis is limited to one paradigm.
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    STATIUS AT SORRENTO A. Krüger: Die lyrische Kunst des Publius Papinius Statius in Silvae II 2. Villa Surrentina Pollii Felicis . Pp. 263. Frankfurt am Main, etc.: Peter Lang, 1998. ISBN: 3-631-33077-. [REVIEW]Bruce Gibson - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (01):105-.
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    The Paradox of Normalcy in the Frankfurt School.Donald Ipperciel - 1998 - Symposium 2 (1):37-59.
    This article proposes a solution to the ‘paradox of normalcy’, a problem raised by the early Frankfurt Sehool in its questioning of basic concepts of psychoanalysis. After reviewing the different definitions of normalcy put forward by Freud, the paradoxical character of the concept of normalcy, as perceived by the various members of the Frankfurt School, will be made explicit. The solution to the paradox will take the form ofa practical ‘dis-solution’, and will bring to the fore a fundamental (...)
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    II. Wahrheit.Karl Jaspers - 1938 - In Existenzphilosophie: Drei Vorlesungen Gehalten Am Freien Deutschen Hochstift in Frankfurt A.M., September 1937. De Gruyter. pp. 26-54.
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    Reconsidering Constitutional Formation II Decisive Constitutional Normativity: From Old Liberties to New Precedence.Ulrike Müssig (ed.) - 2018 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This second volume of ReConFort, published open access, addresses the decisive role of constitutional normativity, and focuses on discourses concerning the legal role of constitutional norms. Taken together with ReConFort I (National Sovereignty), it calls for an innovative reassessment of constitutional history drawing on key categories to convey the legal nature of the constitution itself (national sovereignty, precedence, justiciability of power, judiciary as constituted power). In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, constitutional normativity began to complete the legal fixation (...)
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    Education and the educational project II: Do we still care about it?Paul Smeyers - 1995 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 29 (3):401–413.
    The paper continues the earlier Education and the Educational Project I: the atmosphere of postmodernism.1 Following the later Wittgenstein a different view of human action, emphasising the educator's intention, is argued for. A conception of education as the ongoing discussion of mankind is outlined and, drawing on Frankfurt's view of the importance of what we care about, the idea of an educational project is re-conceived. It is concluded that neither parents nor teachers can do without this idea, but that (...)
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  26. Fischer against the dilemma defence: the defence prevails.David Widerker & Stewart Goetz - 2013 - Analysis 73 (2):283-295.
    In a recent paper, John Fischer develops a new argument against the Principle of Alternative Possibilities (PAP) based on a deterministic scenario. Fischer uses this result (i) to rebut the Dilemma Defense - a well-known incompatibilist response to Frankfurt-type counterexamples to PAP; and (ii) to maintain that: If causal determinism rules out moral responsibility, it is not just in virtue of eliminating alternative possibilities. In this article, we argue that Fischer's new argument against PAP fails, thus leaving points (i) (...)
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  27. Praise, Blame and the Whole Self.Nomy Arpaly & Timothy Schroeder - 1999 - Philosophical Studies 93 (2):161-188.
    What is that makes an act subject to either praise or blame? The question has often been taken to depend entirely on the free will debate for an answer, since it is widely agreed that an agent’s act is subject to praise or blame only if it was freely willed, but moral theory, action theory, and moral psychology are at least equally relevant to it. In the last quarter-century, following the lead of Harry Frankfurt’s (1971) seminal article “Freedom of (...)
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    A Modest Classical Compatibilism.Matthew J. Hart - 2017 - Disputatio (45):265–285.
    The advent of Frankfurt-style counterexamples in the early 1970s posed a problem not merely for incompatibilists, but for compatibilists also. At that time compatibilists too were concerned to hold that the presence of alternative possibilities was necessary for moral responsibility. Such a classical compatibilism, I argue in this paper, should not have been left behind. I propose that we can use a Kratzer-style semantics of ‘can’ to model ‘could have done otherwise’ statements in such a way that the truth (...)
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    Pluralism and the Pragmatic Turn: The Transformation of Critical Theory, Essays in Honor of Thomas Mccarthy.William Rehg & James Bohman (eds.) - 2001 - MIT Press.
    The essays in this volume reflect on and expand Frankfurt School critical theory as reformulated after World War II by Karl-Otto Apel, Jürgen Habermas, and others. Frankfurt School critical theory since the pragmatic turn has become a richer source of critical analysis that is at the same time socially and politically more effective. The essays are dedicated to Thomas McCarthy, who has done perhaps more than any other scholar to introduce English-speaking audiences to contemporary German critical theory.The book (...)
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    Agency, autonomy, and social intelligibility.William Hasselberger - 2012 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 93 (2):255-278.
    Popular Frankfurt-style theories of autonomy hold that (i) autonomy is motivation in action by psychological attitudes that have ‘authority’ to constitute the agent's perspective, and (ii) attitudes have this authority in virtue of their formal role in the individual's psychological system, rather than their substantive content. I pose a challenge to such ‘psychologistic’ views, taking Frankfurt's and Bratman's theories as my targets. I argue that motivation by attitudes that play the roles picked out by psychologistic theories is compatible (...)
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  31. In Between States.Paul Amitai - 2012 - Continent 2 (3):208-217.
    Introduction Paul Boshears The following excerpt from Paul Amitai's In Between States: Field notes and speculations on postwar landscapes (2012) confounds its reader. Presenting an alternate history of the State of Israel as a space station orbiting Earth, the excitement of possibilities crackles across the texts and images. Like Chris Marker's La Jeteé , the accompanying static images distort the viewer's temporality: are these archaeological items, images from a past, or a future? Why isn't this our future? In Between States (...)
     
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    Consumption Dynamics Scales: Consumption Tendency of Individuals Trained with Institutional Education of Religion.Abdullah İnce, Tuğba Erulrunca, Seyra Kılıçsal & Aykut Hamit Turan - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (1):63-92.
    Turkey has passed the import substitution economic model to a new model of the economy called open out since 1980. Along with the neoliberal policies implemented, the process of integration with the global economy has begun. The incomes of the religious people who cannot be excluded from the effects of this articulation also increased and their consumption behaviors has changed. On the other hand, some transport elements, especially the media, have enabled consumption codes to reach different segments. The new values (...)
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    Adorno and democracy: the American years.Shannon L. Mariotti - 2016 - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky.
    German philosopher and social critic Theodor Adorno (1903--1969) is widely regarded as one of the twentieth century's most influential thinkers. A leading member of the Frankfurt School, Adorno advanced an unconventional type of Marxist analysis in books such as Dialectic of Enlightenment (1944), Minima Moralia (1951), and Negative Dialectics (1966). Forced out of Nazi Germany because of his Jewish heritage, Adorno lived in exile in the United States for nearly fifteen years. In Adorno and Democracy, Shannon Mariotti explores how (...)
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    „Scherben ihrer Bilder, verlorne Klänge ihrer Stimmen …“. Die Korrespondenz zwischen Paul Tillich und Dolf Sternberger.Friedrich Wilhelm Graf & Alf Christophersen - 2009 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 16 (1):75-111.
    This edition of till now largely unpublished correspondence between Paul Tillich and Dolf Sternberger dates from late 1933 until Tillich's death. The writer, essayist, journalist, and political scientist Sternberger was one of Tillich's most important students. In 1932, he was awarded a doctorate for his thesis on Martin Heidegger's notion of death. Until 1943, he worked for the „Frankfurter Zeitung“ and started to pursue an academic career after World War II. Despite their divergent paths through life, Sternberger and Tillich always (...)
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  35. Hegel's Concept of Recognition: Its Origins, Development and Significance.Elliot L. Jurist - 1983 - Dissertation, Columbia University
    The fundamental aim of this study will be to offer a precise account of the meaning of Hegel's concept of recognition as it is found in the early Jena-Schriften and the Phenomenology of Spirit . However, in locating the origins of the concept in Greek tragedy, we will also be led beyond the meaning of the concept to its significance. Its significance is established most clearly insofar as the concept can be used to form the basis of an overall interpretation (...)
     
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  36. Moral responsibility and unavoidable action.David P. Hunt - 2000 - Philosophical Studies 97 (2):195-227.
    The principle of alternate possibilities (PAP), making the ability to do otherwise a necessary condition for moral responsibility, is supposed by Harry Frankfurt, John Fischer, and others to succumb to a peculiar kind of counterexample. The paper reviews the main problems with the counterexample that have surfaced over the years, and shows how most can be addressed within the terms of the current debate. But one problem seems ineliminable: because Frankfurt''s example relies on a counterfactual intervener to preclude (...)
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  37. Schopenhauer's pessimism and the unconditioned good.Mark Migotti - 1995 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 33 (4):643.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Schopenhauer's Pessimism and the Unconditioned Good MARK MIGOTTI SCHOPENHAUERTOOK PESSIMISMtO be a profound doctrine that had long been accepted by the majority of humanity, albeit usually in the allegorical form given to it by one or another religious creed. Accordingly, he credited himself, not with the discovery of pessimism, but with the provision of a satisfactory philosophical exposition and defense of its claims. It was, he contended, only within (...)
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    Historia de la filosofía moderna y contemporánea.David Torrijos-Castrillejo - 2017 - Madrid: Ediciones Universidad San Dámaso.
    Unidad didáctica I Tema 1. Rasgos de la modernidad 1. 1. Características del proyecto moderno 1. 2. Contradicciones internas del proyecto moderno Tema 2. El paradigma del conocimiento científico: racionalismo, empirismo e idealismo trascendental 2. 1. Descartes 2. 2. Hume 2. 3. Kant Tema 3. El paradigma del contrato: Hobbes, Locke y Rousseau 3. 1. Hobbes 3. 2. Locke 3. 3. Rousseau Tema 4. El paradigma de los sentimientos y el determinismo: de Pascal a Kant 4. 1. Pascal 4. 2. (...)
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    Hegel: Three Studies.Shierry Weber Nicholsen (ed.) - 1993 - MIT Press.
    This short masterwork in twentieth-century philosophy provides both a major reinterpretation of Hegel and insight into the evolution of Adorno's critical theory. The first study focuses on the relationship of reason, the individual, and society in Hegel, defending him against the criticism that he was merely an apologist for bourgeois society. The second study examines the experiential content of Hegel's idealism, considering the notion of experience in relation to immediacy, empirical reality, science, and society. The third study, "Skoteinos," is an (...)
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  40. Suffering and theory: Max Horkheimer’s early essays and contemporary moral philosophy.J. C. Berendzen - 2010 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 36 (9):1019-1037.
    Max Horkheimer does not generally receive the scholarly attention given to other ‘Frankfurt School’ figures. This is in part because his early work seems contradictory, or unphilosophical. For example, Horkheimer seems, at various points (to use contemporary metaethical terms), like a constructivist, a moral realist, or a moral skeptic, and it is not clear how these views cohere. The goal of this article is to show that the contradictions regarding moral theory exist largely on the surface, and that one (...)
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    Erich Fromm’s Socialist Program and Prophetic Messianism, in Two Parts.Nick Braune & Joan Braune - 2009 - Radical Philosophy Review 12 (1-2):355-389.
    This paper begins by examining Erich Fromm’s “Manifesto and Program” written for the Socialist Party in 1959 or 1960, and addresses a simple question: Why would Fromm speak of something so apparently arcane as “prophetic messianism,” in his socialist program? When he insists that we have forgotten thatsocialism is “rooted in the spiritual tradition which came to us from prophetic messianism, the gospels, humanism, and from the enlightenment philosophers,” is this simply a literary flourish, a concession to liberalism, or religious (...)
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    Philosophie der Person: Die Selbstverhaltnisse von Subjektivitat und Moralitat (review).Dorothea Wildenburg - 2001 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 39 (1):153-155.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 39.1 (2001) 153-155 [Access article in PDF] Dieter Sturma. Philosophie der Person. Die Selbstverhältnisse von Subjektivität und Moralität. Paderborn: Schöningh, 1997. Pp. 376. DM 68.00. According to Sturma, it was John Locke who first developed the concept of a person, molding it into an "elaborated theory of personal identity" (27). His approach was continued first by Hume, Rousseau, Kant, Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel, (...)
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  43. Alfred Mele's metaphysical freedom?E. J. Coffman & Ted A. Warfield - 2007 - Philosophical Explorations 10 (2):185 – 194.
    In this paper we raise three questions of clarification about Alfred Mele's fine recent book, Free Will and Luck. Our questions concern the following topics: (i) Mele's combination of 'luck' and 'Frankfurt-style' objections to libertarianism, (ii) Mele's stipulations about 'compatibilism' and the relation between questions about free action and questions about moral responsibility, and (iii) Mele's treatment of the Consequence Argument.
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  44. Two Definitions of Lying.James Edwin Mahon - 2008 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 22 (2):211-230.
    This article first examines a number of different definitions of lying, from Aldert Vrij, Warren Shibles, Sissela Bok, the Oxford English Dictionary, Linda Coleman and Paul Kay, and Joseph Kupfer. It considers objections to all of them, and then defends Kupfer’s definition, as well as a modified version of his definition, as the best of those so far considered. Next, it examines five other definitions of lying, from Harry G. Frankfurt, Roderick M. Chisholm and Thomas D. Feehan, David Simpson, (...)
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    Endgames: The Irreconcilable Nature of Modernity: Essays and Lectures.David Midgley (ed.) - 1998 - MIT Press.
    A common theme of this set of thirteen essays by one of the major figures in contemporary German philosophy is the idea of a postmetaphysical modernity. In his preface Wellmer relates the title of his book, Endgames, to this common theme: The historical utopias of the Marxist tradition and the programs of ultimate justification in the Kantian tradition are both endgames within metaphysics, the deconstruction of those utopias and programs of ultimate justification are endgames played with metaphysics, and the game (...)
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  46. Constructing the inner citadel: Recent work on the concept of autonomy.John Christman - 1988 - Ethics 99 (1):109-124.
    This paper undertakes a critical examination of recent philosophical discussions of the concept of individual autonomy. The paper is divided into two parts. Part I focusses on the work of joel feinberg, Gerald dworkin, Harry frankfurt and others, As well as their critics, In the development of the concept of autonomy itself (or its analogues). The suggestion defended is that autonomy is an important complement to freedom when the latter is construed only as the absence of restraints. Also considered (...)
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  47. Perpetual Peace: Essays on Kant's Cosmopolitan Ideal.James Bohman & Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (eds.) - 1997 - MIT Press.
    In 1795 Immanuel Kant published an essay entitled "Toward Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch." The immediate occasion for the essay was the March 1795 signing of the Treaty of Basel by Prussia and revolutionary France, which Kant condemned as only "the suspension of hostilities, not a peace." In the essay, Kant argues that it is humankind's immediate duty to solve the problem of violence and enter into the cosmopolitan ideal of a universal community of all peoples governed by the rule (...)
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    The Mathematical Imagination: On the Origins and Promise of Critical Theory.Matthew Handelman - 2019 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    This book offers an archeology of the undeveloped potential of mathematics for critical theory. As Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno first conceived of the critical project in the 1930s, critical theory steadfastly opposed the mathematization of thought. Mathematics flattened thought into a dangerous positivism that led reason to the barbarism of World War II. The Mathematical Imagination challenges this narrative, showing how for other German-Jewish thinkers, such as Gershom Scholem, Franz Rosenzweig, and Siegfried Kracauer, mathematics offered metaphors to negotiate (...)
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    Averroes' Quaesitum on Assertoric (Absolute) Propositions.Nicholas Rescher - 1963 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 1 (1):80-93.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:80 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY AVERROES' Quaesitum ON ASSERTORIC (ABSOLUTE) PROPOSITIONS UNTIL 1962 ONLY ONE logical work of Averroes existed in print in the original Arabic? At this late date, D. M. Dunlop published the Arabic text of the short tract by Averroes on the modality of propositions with which we shall be concerned here.' The text published by Professor Dunlop forms part of a collection of treatises by Averroes (...)
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    Rhetoric, Reflection, and Emancipation: Farrell and Habermas on the Critical Studies of Communication.G. Thomas Goodnight - 2008 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 41 (4):421-439.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Rhetoric, Reflection, and Emancipation: Farrell and Habermas on the Critical Studies of CommunicationG. Thomas GoodnightThere are moments in history that appear to be alive with emancipatory possibilities. Such were the years moving toward the end of the long twentieth century. In spring 1989, students protested the communist regime in China; the Tiananmen Square massacre initiated an episode of opposition and commenced China’s modern journey toward global reengagement. Revolutions in (...)
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