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    Perception of the Current Anti-doping Regime – A Quantitative Study Among German Top-Level Cyclists and Track and Field Athletes.Daniel Westmattelmann, Dennis Dreiskämper, Bernd Strauß, Gerhard Schewe & Jonas Plass - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  2. Expressivism and moral certitude.Krister Bykvist & Jonas Olson - 2009 - Philosophical Quarterly 59 (235):202-215.
    Michael Smith has recently argued that non-cognitivists are unable to accommodate crucial structural features of moral belief, and in particular that non-cognitivists have trouble accounting for subjects' certitude with respect to their moral beliefs. James Lenman and Michael Ridge have independently constructed 'ecumenical' versions of non-cognitivism, intended to block this objection. We argue that these responses do not work. If ecumenical non-cognitivism, a hybrid view which incorporates both non-cognitivist and cognitivist elements, fails to meet Smith's challenge, it is unlikely that (...)
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    Freedom as Non-domination and Democratic Inclusion.Ludvig Beckman & Jonas Hultin Rosenberg - 2018 - Res Publica 24 (2):181-198.
    According to neo-republicans, democracy is morally justified because it is among the prerequisites for freedom as non-domination. The claim that democracy secures freedom as non-domination needs to explain why democratic procedures contribute to non-domination and for whom democracy secures non-domination. This requires an account of why domination is countered by democratic procedures and an account of to whom domination is countered by access to democratic procedures. Neo-republican theory of democracy is based on a detailed discussion of the former but a (...)
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    Against the Being For Account of Normative Certitude.Krister Bykvist & Jonas Olson - 2012 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 6 (2):1-8.
    Just as we can be more or less certain about empirical matters, we can be more or less certain about normative matters. Recently, it has been argued that this is a challenge for noncognitivism about normativity. Michael Smith presented the challenge in a 2002 paper and James Lenman and Michael Ridge responded independently. Andrew Sepielli has now joined the rescue operation. His basic idea is that noncognitivists should employ the notion of being for to account for normative certitude. We shall (...)
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  5. Non-Cognitivism and Fundamental Moral Certitude: Reply to Eriksson and Francén Olinder.Krister Bykvist & Jonas Olson - 2017 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (4):794-799.
    Accommodating degrees of moral certitude is a serious problem for non-cognitivism about ethics. In particular, non-cognitivism has trouble accommodating fundamental moral certitude. John Eriksson and Ragnar Francén Olinder [2016] have recently proposed a solution. In fact, Eriksson and Francén Olinder offer two different proposals—one ‘classification’ account and one ‘projectivist’ account. We argue that the classification account faces the same problem as previous accounts do, while the projectivist account has unacceptable implications. Non-cognitivists will have to look elsewhere for a plausible solution (...)
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    Non-local mind from the perspective of social cognition.Jonas Chatel-Goldman, Jean-Luc Schwartz, Christian Jutten & Marco Congedo - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
  7. The Missing Link/Monument for the Distribution of Wealth (Johannesburg, 2010).Vincent Wj van Gerven Oei & Jonas Staal - 2011 - Continent 1 (4).
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    Are the Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC) and the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC) Applicable in Determining the Optimal Fit and Simplicity of Mechanistic Models?Jens Harbecke, Jonas Grunau & Philip Samanek - 2024 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 37 (1):17-36.
    Over the past three decades, the discourse on the mechanistic approach to scientific modelling and explanation has notably sidestepped the topic of simplicity and fit within the process of model selection. This paper aims to rectify this disconnect by delving into the topic of simplicity and fit within the context of mechanistic explanations. More precisely, our primary objective is to address whether simplicity metrics hold any significance within mechanistic explanations. If they do, then our inquiry extends to the suitability of (...)
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    Report on the symposium "speculative realism in environmental education and the philosophy of education".Stefan Bengtsson, Jonas Andreasen Lysgaard, Daniel Kardyb, Jan Varpanen, Antti Saari, Hanna Hofverberg & Graham Harman - unknown
    "Speculative Realism in Environmental Education and the Philosophy of Education" was a joint research symposium for the networks on Environmental and Sustainability Education (NW 30) and Philosophy of Education (NW 13), held at the European Conference of Education Research (ECER), 25 August, 2023, in Glasgow, Scotland. The symposium aimed to open up discussion on renewed interest in realisms in the field of philosophy, and what that might mean for education research and the field of environmental education research in particular. As (...)
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    The Liar Paradox: Between Evidence and Truth.Jonas Becker Arenhart & Ederson Safra Melo - forthcoming - Logic and Logical Philosophy:1-23.
    Systems of paraconsistent logics violate the law of explosion: from contradictory premises not every formula follows. One of the philosophical options for interpreting the contradictions allowed as premises in these cases was put forward recently by Carnielli and Rodrigues, with their epistemic approach to paraconsistent logics. In a nutshell, the plan consists in interpreting the contradictions in epistemic terms, as indicating the presence of non-conclusive evidence for both a proposition and its negation. Truth, in this approach, is consistent and is (...)
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  11. Index.David Smith, Alan Dainard, Marie-Therese Inguenaud, Jonas Steffen, Jean Orsoni & Peter Allan - 2004 - In David Smith, Alan Dainard, Marie-Therese Inguenaud, Jonas Steffen, Jean Orsoni & Peter Allan (eds.), Correspondance Générale D'Helvétius: Index. University of Toronto Press. pp. 207-466.
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  12. Introduction.David Smith, Alan Dainard, Marie-Therese Inguenaud, Jonas Steffen, Jean Orsoni & Peter Allan - 2004 - In David Smith, Alan Dainard, Marie-Therese Inguenaud, Jonas Steffen, Jean Orsoni & Peter Allan (eds.), Correspondance Générale D'Helvétius: Index. University of Toronto Press.
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    The Democratic Inclusion of Artificial Intelligence? Exploring the Patiency, Agency and Relational Conditions for Demos Membership.Ludvig Beckman & Jonas Hultin Rosenberg - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (2):1-24.
    Should artificial intelligences ever be included as co-authors of democratic decisions? According to the conventional view in democratic theory, the answer depends on the relationship between the political unit and the entity that is either affected or subjected to its decisions. The relational conditions for inclusion as stipulated by the all-affected and all-subjected principles determine the spatial extension of democratic inclusion. Thus, AI qualifies for democratic inclusion if and only if AI is either affected or subjected to decisions by the (...)
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  14. Matti Eklund, Choosing Normative Concepts , ix + 219 pp.Krister Bykvist & Jonas Olson - 2019 - Utilitas 31 (3):343-347.
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    Non-Reflexive Logics, Non-Individuals and the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics: Essays in honor of the philosophy of Décio Krause.Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart & Raoni Wohnrath Arroyo (eds.) - forthcoming - Springer.
    This book discusses the philosophical work of Décio Krause. Non-individuality, as a new metaphysical category, was thought to be strongly supported by quantum mechanics. No one did more to promote this idea than the Brazilian philosopher Décio Krause, whose works on the metaphysics and logic of non-individuality are now widely regarded as part of the consolidated literature on the subject. This volume brings together chapters elaborating on the ideas put forward and defended by Krause, developing them in many different directions, (...)
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    Proportionality, Fundamental Rights and the Duties of Directors.Bilchitz David & Jonas Laura Ausserladscheider - 2016 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 36 (4):828-854.
    This article seeks to address the manner in which we should conceptualise the duties of directors in making decisions where fundamental rights are at stake. We first attempt to show that, in making decisions that implicate fundamental rights, directors are required to consider all individuals affected as having an intrinsic dignity. The interests of non-shareholders must thus be addressed in a non-instrumental manner which, we argue, is only compatible with the adoption of a ‘stakeholder’ conception of directors’ duties. Adopting such (...)
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    John VII's adoration of the cross in S. Maria antiqua.Per Jonas Nordhagen - 1967 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 30 (1):388-390.
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    Educação e a fenomenologia da natureza: o método de Goethe.Jonas Bach Junior - 2015 - Filosofia E Educação 7 (3):57.
    Este artigo apresenta o método da fenomenologia da natureza de Goethe, seus principais conceitos e procedimentos. Sua fenomenologia é um processo de autoeducação do pesquisador. As percepções são aperfeiçoadas através da observação fenomenológica. As reflexões interagem com o fenômeno na ordenação congruente dos dados observados. O sujeito exercita seu aprendizado no julgamento através do objeto e na versatilidade de suas representações mentais. A evidência do fenômeno pressupõe a execução deste método participativo. A formação [Bildung] do sujeito é um processo permanente (...)
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    Matéria e felicidade.Paulo Jonas De Lima Piva & Misael Dutra - 2023 - Controvérsia 19 (3):124-142.
    Com base nas suas obras Sistema da natureza ou das leis do mundo físico e do mundo moral, de 1770, e A moral universal ou os deveres do homem fundamentados na sua natureza, de 1776, o objetivo deste artigo é tratar dos fundamentos teóricos e das consequências práticas da filosofia moral do pensador materialista e ateu e iluminista Barão de Holbach (1723-1789), a qual tem na felicidade a sua finalidade última, na educação e na política os seus meios concretos, e (...)
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    APLICATIVOS DE TRANSPORTE INDIVIDUAL DE PASSAGEIROS: Livre iniciativa ou precarização do trabalho?Jonas Guedes Guedes de Lima - 2019 - Revista Brasileira de Filosofia do Direito 4 (2):90.
    O presente artigo objetiva analisar aplicativos de transporte individual de passageiros sob a luz do princípio da livre iniciativa, bem como o desenvolvimento deste trabalho sob a ótica das leis trabalhistas. A Constituição de 1988 resguarda tanto os direitos sociais do trabalho quanto a livre iniciativa como princípio da ordem econômica. Atualmente a prestação desse serviço é apresentada como uma tecnologia disruptiva. Motoristas dos aplicativos de mobilidade fazem uso da tecnologia fomentando a economia e desenvolvendo o mercado de trabalho em (...)
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  21. Dynamic Tableaux for Dynamic Modal Logics.Jonas De Vuyst - 2013 - Dissertation, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
    In this dissertation we present proof systems for several modal logics. These proof systems are based on analytic (or semantic) tableaux. -/- Modal logics are logics for reasoning about possibility, knowledge, beliefs, preferences, and other modalities. Their semantics are almost always based on Saul Kripke’s possible world semantics. In Kripke semantics, models are represented by relational structures or, equivalently, labeled graphs. Syntactic formulas that express statements about knowledge and other modalities are evaluated in terms of such models. -/- This dissertation (...)
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    You gotta fight! – Why norm-violations and outgroup criticism lead to confrontational reactions.Lara Ditrich, Adrian Lüders, Eva Jonas & Kai Sassenberg - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (2):254-272.
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    Descolonizando a Mente e o Olhar: “Xala” e a Impotência do Estado Pós-colonial.Jonas Do Nascimento - 2022 - Odeere 7 (1):163-182.
    Entre as décadas de 1960 e 1970, na esteira das lutas anti-coloniais em África, vê-se surgir através do cinema a possibilidade de construção de uma identidade africana e uma autonomia cultural e política do continente. A linguagem cinematográfica configurou-se, naquele momento, numa ferramenta de discurso diante da dificuldade de escrita da História. A câmara, assim, tornou-se uma arma para a denúncia da impotência da classe política africana e, além disso, um meio para a reivindicação de uma imagem descolonizada do continente. (...)
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    Synesthesia: an introduction.Michael J. Banissy, Clare Jonas & Roi Cohen Kadosh - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    A Modal Logic of Indiscernibility.Décio Krause, Pedro Merlussi & Jonas R. Becker Arenhart - 2016 - In Aerts Diederik Et A. L. (ed.), Probing the Meaning of Quantum Mechanics: Superpositions, Dynamics, Semantics and Identity. World Scientific. pp. 259-279.
    This paper is a continuation of the authors' attempts to deal with the notion of indistinguishability (or indiscernibility) from a logical point of view. Now we introduce a two-sorted first-order modal logic to enable us to deal with objects of two different species. The intended interpretation is that objects of one of the species obey the rules of standard S5, while the objects of the other species obey only the rules of a weaker notion of indiscernibility. Quantum mechanics motivates the (...)
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    Burnout em estudantes de psicologia: diferenças entre alunos iniciantes e concluintes.Monalisa de Cássia Fogaça, Eliana Isabel de Moraes Hamasaki, Cibele Aparecida Pejan Barbieri, Jonas Borsetti, Rosana Zimbardi Martins, Izabela Galindo Silva & Leidiana Peixoto Ribeiro - 2012 - Revista Aletheia 38 (38-39):124-131.
    Durante a formação, estudantes são constantemente expostos a estressores que, se persistentes, podem ocasionar a Síndrome de Burnout (SB). Considerando a importância dessa demanda, este estudo teve como objetivo identificar diferenças nas dimensões da SB em relação ao ano e turno em estudantes de Ps..
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  27. Lettres exclues de l’édition proprement dite.David Smith, Alan Dainard, Marie-Therese Inguenaud, Jonas Steffen, Jean Orsoni & Peter Allan - 2004 - In David Smith, Alan Dainard, Marie-Therese Inguenaud, Jonas Steffen, Jean Orsoni & Peter Allan (eds.), Correspondance Générale D'Helvétius: Index. University of Toronto Press. pp. 78-112.
  28. Organism, Medicine, and Metaphysics Essays in Honor of Hans Jonas on His 75th Birthday.Hans Jonas & Stuart F. Spicker - 1978
  29. (1 other version)The Imperative of Responsibility: In Search of an Ethics for the Technological Age.Hans Jonas - 1984 - Human Studies 11 (4):419-429.
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  30. Book Reviews : Religious Liberty in Western Thought, edited by Noel B. Reynolds and W. Cole Durham Jr. Atlanta, Georgia: Scholars Press, 1996, 312 pp. pb. no price. ISBN 0-7885-0320-0. [REVIEW]Floriano Jonas Cesar - 1998 - Studies in Christian Ethics 11 (2):145-148.
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  31. In defense of moral error theory.Jonas Olson - 2010 - In Michael S. Brady (ed.), New Waves in Metaethics. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    My aim in this essay is largely defensive. I aim to discuss some problems for moral error theory and to offer plausible solutions. A full positive defense of moral error theory would require substantial investigations of rival metaethical views, but that is beyond the scope of this essay. I will, however, try to motivate moral error theory and to clarify its commitments. Moral error theorists typically accept two claims – one conceptual and one ontological – about moral facts. The conceptual (...)
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  32. What Luther Says: An Anthology.Ewald M. Plass - 1958
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  33. Communicating philosophical experience in Nietzsche and Adorno.Ulrich Plass - 2013 - In Ryan Crawford, Gerhard Unterthurner & Erik Michael Vogt (eds.), Delimiting experience: aesthetics and politics. Berlin: Verlag Turia + Kant.
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    Language and History in Adorno's Notes to Literature.Ulrich Plass - 2006 - Routledge.
    Language and History in Theodor W. Adorno's Notes to Literature explores Adorno’s essays on literature as an independent contribution to his aesthetics with an emphasis on his theory and practice of literary interpretation. Essential to Adorno’s essays is his unorthodox treatment of language and history and his elaboration of the links between the two. One of Adorno’s major but often-neglected claims is that truth is relative to its historical medium, language. Adorno persistently and creatively tries to narrow the gulf between (...)
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    Travail social et « parentalité ». Retour sur le vécu et le ressenti de quelques femmes d’un quartier populaire.Christine Plasse-Bouteyre - 2019 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 3:97-117.
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  36. Hold the context fixed, vagueness still remains.Jonas Åkerman & Patrick Greenough - 2010 - In Richard Dietz & Sebastiano Moruzzi (eds.), Cuts and clouds: vagueness, its nature, and its logic. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 275--88.
    Contextualism about vagueness (hereafter ‘Contextualism’) is the view that vagueness consists in a particular species of context-sensitivity and that properly accommodating this fact into our semantic theory will yield a plausible solution to the sorites paradox.[1],[2] But Contextualism, as many commentators have noted, faces the following immediate objection: if we hold the context fixed, vagueness still remains, therefore vagueness is not a species of context-sensitivity. Call this ‘the simple objection’.[3] Absent a convincing reply to the simple objection, Contextualism is in (...)
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  37. Moral Error Theory: History, Critique, Defence.Jonas Olson - 2014 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Jonas Olson presents a critical survey of moral error theory, the view that there are no moral facts and so all moral claims are false. Part I explores the historical context of the debate; Part II assesses J. L. Mackie's famous arguments; Part III defends error theory against challenges and considers its implications for our moral thinking.
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    Oppositions and quantum mechanics.Jonas R. B. Arenhart & Décio Krause - unknown
    In this paper we deal with two applications of the square of opposition to controversial issues in the philosophy of quantum mechanics. The first one concerns the kind of opposition represented by states in superposition. A superposition of “spin up” and “spin down” for a given spatial direction, for instance, is sometimes said to originate particular kinds of opposition such as contradictoriness. The second application concerns the problem of identical particles. Identity and indiscernibility are entangled in discussions of this problem (...)
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    Aesthetic Experiences and Classical Antiquity: The Significance of Form in Narratives and Pictures.Jonas Grethlein - 2017 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this bold book, Jonas Grethlein proposes a new dialogue between the fields of Classics and aesthetics. Ancient material, he argues, has the capacity to challenge and re-orientate current debates. Comparisons with modern art and literature help to balance the historicism of classical scholarship with transcultural theoretical critique. Grethlein discusses ancient narratives and pictures in order to explore the nature of aesthetic experience. While our responses to both narratives and pictures are vicarious, the 'as-if' on which they are premised (...)
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    Neues Handbuch des Philosophie-Unterrichts.Jonas Pfister & Peter Zimmermann (eds.) - 2016 - Utb.
    Das «Neue Handbuch des Philosophie-Unterrichts» nimmt Entwicklungen der Fachdidaktik Philosophie und Ethik der letzten dreißig Jahre auf. Es bietet Einblicke in die Frage der Auswahl und Strukturierung von Inhalten, in verschiedene Unterrichtsthemen, in die didaktisch-methodische Planung und Durchführung des Unterrichts, in Fragen der Leistungsbewertung sowie in traditionelle und neuere philosophiedidaktische Modelle. Die Beiträge enthalten zahlreiche Anregungen zur Vorbereitung, Gestaltung und Reflexion des eigenen Unterrichts. Das Handbuch eignet sich somit als Nachschlagewerk sowohl für angehende als auch für erfahrene Lehrpersonen.
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  41. The Relational Soul: Moving from False Self to Deep Connection.Richard Plass & James Cofield - 2014
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  42. Transcendent Time in Maximus the Confessor.Paul Plass - 1980 - The Thomist 44 (2):259.
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  43. Buck‐Passing Accounts.Jonas Olson - 2013 - In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics. Hoboken, NJ: Blackwell.
     
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  44. In memoriam: Kurt Goldstein, 1878-1965.Hans Jonas - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    Moral Error: History, Critique, Defence.Jonas Olson - 2017 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Jonas Olson presents a critical survey of moral error theory, the view that there are no moral facts and so all moral claims are false. Part I explores the historical context of the debate; Part II assesses J. L. Mackie's famous arguments; Part III defends error theory against challenges and considers its implications for our moral thinking.
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  46. The imperative of responsibility: in search of an ethics for the technological age.Hans Jonas - 1984 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Discusses the ethical implications of modern technology and examines the responsibility of humanity for the fate of the world.
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    Reply to Spears’s ‘The Asymmetry of Population Ethics’.Jonas H. Aaron - 2023 - Economics and Philosophy 39 (3):507-513.
    Is the procreation asymmetry intuitively supported? According to a recent article in this journal, an experimental study suggests the opposite. Dean Spears (2020) claims that nearly three-quarters of participants report that there is a reason to create a person just because that person’s life would be happy. In reply, I argue that various confounding factors render the study internally invalid. More generally, I show how one might come to adopt the procreation asymmetry for the wrong reasons by misinterpreting one’s intuitions.
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    Heidegger and Theology.Hans Jonas - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (2):207 - 233.
    Taking a cue from Philo we may ask: If the adoption of the "seeing" approach from Greek philosophy was a misfortune for theology, does the repudiation or overcoming of that approach in a contemporary philosophy provide a conceptual means for theology to reform itself, to become more adequate to its task? Can it thus lead to a new alliance between theology and philosophy after, e.g., the medieval one with Aristotelianism has broken down? The question assumes that some use of philosophy, (...)
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    Moral Critique and Private Ethics in Nietzsche and Adorno.Ulrich Plass - 2015 - Constellations 22 (3):381-392.
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    Le principe responsabilité: une éthique pour la civilisation technologique.Hans Jonas - 1990 - Cerf.
    Ce livre important reprend les concepts clés de l'éthique, de l'éducation, de la politique et de l'histoire. Il discute pied à pied les idéaux du progrès et les utopies et fait toute sa place aux limites de tolérance de la nature, à la souffrance, à la peur et à l'espérance responsable. L'accueil réservé à cette grande oeuvre - des philosophes aux décideurs politiques et des pédagogues aux scientifiques - témoigne de l'urgence d'une telle réflexion.
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