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    Moritz Schlick: Texte zu Einsteins Relativitätstheorie.Matthias Iven - 2020 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 73 (1):19-21.
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  2. Kritische Gesamtausgabe. Abteilung I, Band 2: Über die Reflexion des Lichtes in einer inhomogenen Schicht, und Raum und Zeit in der gegenwärtigen Physik.Fynn Ole Engler, Mathias Neuber, Moritz Schlick, Friedrich Stadler, Hans-jürgen Wendel & Matthias Iven - 2007 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 38 (2):397-401.
     
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    Taking Turns with the Earth: Phenomenology, Deconstruction, and Intergenerational Justice.Matthias Fritsch - 2018 - Stanford, CA, USA: Stanford University Press.
    The environmental crisis, one of the great challenges of our time, tends to disenfranchise those who come after us. Arguing that as temporary inhabitants of the earth, we cannot be indifferent to future generations, this book draws on the resources of phenomenology and poststructuralism to help us conceive of moral relations in connection with human temporality. Demonstrating that moral and political normativity emerge with generational time, the time of birth and death, this book proposes two related models of intergenerational and (...)
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    Toward More Secrecy in Science? Comments on Some Structural Changes in Science—and on Their Implications for an Ethics of Science.Matthias Kaiser - 1996 - Perspectives on Science 4 (2):207-230.
    This article discusses the widespread belief that secrecy in science is increasing—and that secrecy in science is ethically problematic. To what extent should we worry about this alleged development? In an introduction it is observed that there is very little hard empirical evidence supporting the belief of increasing secrecy in science. Evidence seems mostly to be of the anecdotal kind. The “purist ideology” of science, in which openness of research figures prominently as normative basis, is revealed as one-sided with respect (...)
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    Assessing fisheries – using an ethical matrix in a participatory process.Matthias Kaiser & Ellen-Marie Forsberg - 2001 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 14 (2):191-200.
    The Norwegian National Committee for Research Ethics inScience and Technology (NENT), collaborating with The NorwegianFisherman''s Association and The Research Council of Norway,started in 1999 a project aiming at an ethical assessment of Norwegian fisheries for the year 2020. The project was to preparethe ground for ethical debate in and of the fishery sector inview of pending important decisions on long term strategies. Thispaper has its focus on the method used for achieving these aims,rather than the substantive results concerning the fisheries. (...)
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  6. Computationalism: The next generation.Matthias Scheutz - 2002 - In Computationalism: New Directions. MIT Press. pp. 517-524.
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    Limits to wealth in the history of Western philosophy.Matthias Kramm & Ingrid Robeyns - 2020 - European Journal of Philosophy 28 (4):954-969.
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    Derrida's Democracy to Come.Matthias Fritsch - 2002 - Constellations 9 (4):574-597.
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    Holding the Project Accountable: Research Governance, Ethics, and Democracy.Matthias Leese - 2017 - Science and Engineering Ethics 23 (6):1597-1616.
    This paper seeks to address research governance by highlighting the notion of public accountability as a complementary tool for the establishment of an ethical resonance space for emerging technologies. Public accountability can render development and design process of emerging technologies transparent through practices of holding those in charge of research accountable for their actions, thereby fostering ethical engagement with their potential negative consequences or side-effects. Through practices such as parliamentary questions, audits, and open letters emerging technologies could be effectively rendered (...)
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    Making the law explicit: the normativity of legal argumentation.Matthias Klatt - 2008 - New York: Hart.
    This book considers Robert Brandom's philosophy and presents an original and exciting analysis of the semantic argument in legal argumentation.
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    Die Dichotomie analytisch-synthetisch bei Frege unter Berücksichtigung von Kant.Matthias Schirn - 2019 - Kant Studien 110 (1):74-125.
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    The Basis of Universal Liberal Principles in Nussbaum’s Political Philosophy.Matthias Katzer - 2010 - Public Reason 2 (2):61-76.
    In her political philosophy, Martha C. Nussbaum defends liberal political principles on the basis of an objective conception of the good of human beings. This paper examines whether her argument succeeds. It identifies three methods to which Nussbaum refers in order to select the central human capabilities, whose exercise is seen as constituting the human good. It asks whether these methods – the interpretation of actual ways of human self-understanding, the search for necessary anthropological features, and the idea of an (...)
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    Medizinethik in den Medien: Befunde und Aufgaben in Theorie und Praxis.Matthias Kettner - 2006 - Ethik in der Medizin 18 (4):353-358.
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    Effects of sad mood on time-based prospective memory.Matthias Kliegel, Theodor Jäger, Louise Phillips, Esther Federspiel, Adrian Imfeld, Marianne Keller & Daniel Zimprich - 2005 - Cognition and Emotion 19 (8):1199-1213.
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    Ein Analyseraster für Traditionskonzeptionen.Matthias Kramm - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 76 (1):100-115.
    Tradition is a complex phenomenon of which we can find a multiplicity of conceptualizations in the philosophical, sociological, anthropological, and economic literature. In this paper, I offer both a critical and a constructive contribution to answering the question of how tradition should be conceptualized. In the critical part, I argue against attempts to construct a unified conception of tradition. In the constructive part, I discuss three taxonomies proposed in the literature and then develop an analytical grid for conceptions of tradition (...)
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    Scaffold proteins in MAP kinase signaling: more than simple passive activating platforms.Nicolas Dard & Matthias Peter - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (2):146-156.
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    Dezentrierungen. Zur Konfrontation von Philosophischer Anthropologie, Strukturalismus und Poststrukturalismus.Thomas Ebke & Matthias Schloßberger - 2012 - Internationales Jahrbuch für Philosophische Anthropologie 3 (1):1-369.
  18. Hilbert's programme and gödel's theorems.Karl-Georg Niebergall & Matthias Schirn - 2002 - Dialectica 56 (4):347–370.
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    From the editors.Matthias Kaiser - 2002 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 15 (1):1-5.
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    "The precautionary principle and its implications for science" - introduction.Matthias Kaiser - 1997 - Foundations of Science 2 (2):201-205.
  21. „Was erlaubt das Erlaubnisgesetz-und wozu braucht es Kant?“.Matthias Kaufmann - 2005 - Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 13:195-219.
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    Das Hauptwerk: 200 Jahre Arthur Schopenhauers Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung.Dieter Birnbacher & Matthias Koßler (eds.) - 2022
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    Fathom: A sonic surface bordering underwater and acoustic worlds.Jane Grant, John Matthias & Simon Honywill - 2014 - Technoetic Arts 12 (1):5-14.
    Fathom is a sound installation by Jane Grant and John Matthias, which was commissioned by the River Tamar Project and was premiered at the Factory Cooperage Building in Royal William Yard, Plymouth, UK in September 2013. Visitors entering the installation were able to hear live and edited sound recorded underwater in Plymouth Sound, a large estuarine body of water from which the Plym, Tamar and Hamaoze Rivers flow into the sea. Six-step ladders in the centre of the installation space (...)
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  24. Robert Alexy's philosophy of law as system.Matthias Klatt - 2012 - In Institutionalized reason: the jurisprudence of Robert Alexy. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Capability and habit.Matthias Kramm - 2019 - Journal of Global Ethics 15 (2):183-192.
    In his action theory, John Dewey makes use of the concept of capability to highlight the way human capacities depend on the environment and the character of an agent. In his capability approach, Amartya Sen likewise refers to the environment by discussing the role of conversion factors. Yet, he abstains from a discussion of character development, presumably in order to allow for a variety of conceptions of the good and ways in which characters can develop. In this paper, I develop (...)
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    The ‘Perfected System of Criticism’: Schopenhauer's Initial Disagreements with Kant.Matthias Kossler - 2012 - Kantian Review 17 (3):459-478.
    I would like to know who of mycontemporaries should be more competent inKantian philosophy than me.(Schopenhauer in a letter to Rosenkranz and Schubert, 18371)In this paper the attempt is made to show how Schopenhauer's critique of Kant leads from initial disagreements to a fundamental modification, even a new formation, of the Kantian concepts of understanding, reason, imagination, perception, idea and thing-in-itself. The starting point and the core of his critique is the demand for the appreciation of intuitive knowledge which is (...)
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    Recht ohne Regel?: die philosophischen Prinzipien in Carl Schmitts Staats- und Rechtslehre.Matthias Kaufmann - 1988
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    The Artist as Subject of Pure Cognition.Matthias Kossler - 2011 - In Bart Vandenabeele, A Companion to Schopenhauer. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 193–205.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Pure Subject of Cognition The Artist as Pure Subject of Cognition Notes References Further Reading.
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    Joseph Margolis, Three Paradoxes of Personhood: The Venetian Lectures.Matthias Kramm - 2018 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 10 (1).
    In the academic world, Joseph Margolis is best known as the proponent of a particular combination of radical historicism and robust relativism. In his publications, he argues that “humankind is the measure of all things” with regard to aesthetics, history, natural and social sciences, and philosophy. In doing so, he effortlessly interacts with authors from the continental, pragmatist, and analytic traditions. His book Three Paradoxes of Personhood is a collection of the three Venetian lecture...
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  30. Harmless naturalism: The limits of science and the nature of philosophy.Matthias Steup - 2000 - Philosophical Review 109 (3):462-465.
    Should we only believe what science can prove? Robert Almeder analyzes "naturalized epistemology," which holds that the only valid claims that can be made about the world must be proven by the natural sciences and that all philosophical questions are ultimately answered by science. The author examines and refutes different forms of naturalized epistemology before settling on "harmless naturalism," a compromise which implies that certain questions about the world are answerable and have been answered, without appealing to science. (publisher).
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    On Wittgenstein’s Dispensation with “ = ” in the Tractatus and its Philosophical Background. A Critical Study.Matthias Schirn - 2024 - Acta Analytica 39 (3):415-437.
    In this essay, I critically analyze Wittgenstein’s dispensation with “ = ” in a correct concept-script. I argue inter alia (a) that in the Tractatus the alleged pseudo-character of sentences containing “ = ” or = -sentences remains largely unexplained and propose how it could be explained; (b) that at least in some cases of replacing = -sentences with equivalent identity-sign free sentences the use of the notion of a translation seems inappropiate; (c) that in the Tractatus it remains unclear (...)
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    Mythos Wertfreiheit? Neue Beiträge zur Objektivität in den Human- und Kulturwissenschaften.Karl-Otto Apel & Matthias Kettner (eds.) - 1994 - Campus.
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    “And yet it moves” or why grammar overrides frequency: a reply to Kempen and Harbusch.Ina Bornkessel, Matthias Schlesewsky & Angela D. Friederici - 2003 - Cognition 90 (2):211-213.
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    Studies in the Book of Jubilees.Bruce Chilton, Matthias Albani, Jörg Frey, Armin Lange & Jorg Frey - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (2):267.
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  35. Zum 80. Geburtstag von Alfred Schmidt.Matthias Koßler & Michael Jeske - 2011 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch:13-18.
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  36. A Pie-Model of Moral Responsibility.Hans Lenk & Matthias Maring - 1991 - In Georg Schurz, Advances in Scientific Philosophy. pp. 483--494.
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    Heidegger und die Antike.Günther Pöltner & Matthias Flatscher (eds.) - 2005 - New York: P. Lang.
    Das Denken Martin Heideggers ist von der Auseinandersetzung mit der antiken Philosophie geprägt. Die klassischen Texte werden jedoch nicht bloß als historische Dokumente aus einer fernen Zeit verstanden, sondern vielmehr als Grundtexte, die dem heutigen Philosophieren etwas zu sagen haben. Gerade dem Anfang der Geschichte gilt es laut Heidegger nachzuspüren, um die Ausprägung der ontologischen Grundbegriffe deutlich zu machen und sich von dort her Alternativen für ein zukünftiges Denken aufgeben zu lassen. Dieser Band versammelt unterschiedliche Bezugnahmen auf Heideggers Lektüre der (...)
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    Person: anthropologische, phänomenologische und analytische Perspektiven.Inga Römer & Matthias Wunsch (eds.) - 2013 - Münster: Mentis.
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  39. Reason and Emancipation: Essays in Honor of Kai Nielsen.Michel Seymour & Matthias Fitsch (eds.) - 2006
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    Toleranz ohne Indifferenz – Integration und die Rückseite der Akzeptanz.Matthias Kaufmann - 2005 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 91 (1):36-48.
    While in the Netherlands there are complaints about the „emptiness of a culture of tolerance“ we can find attempts to „surmount“ the concept of integration in France, because immigrants feel culturally neglected by the French tradition of republicanism with its „enforced cultural equalization“. A conceptual analysis of the central terms may help to see why from different points of view there seems to be a „lack of difference“. The paper entails a plea for tolerance seen as acceptance of individuals within (...)
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    Purity and Objectivity in Nineteenth-Century Metrology and Literature.Matthias Dörries - 2001 - Perspectives on Science 9 (2):233-250.
    Metrology is a discipline of expunging impurities. The mid-nineteenth century French physicist Henri-Victor Regnault created a whole new way of doing experiments, attempting to produce standards physically by the "direct method." His immodest ambition to control all disturbing parameters represents a relict in the physical sciences of Romantic hopes for an all-embracing, artistic and aesthetic approach to nature, expressed in the absolute, eternal determination of nature's constants and their numerical relationships. The novelist Gustave Flaubert, whose rejection of metaphysics, love for (...)
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  42. Development of international guidelines for research ethics: A commentary on "scientific misconduct: Present problems and future trends".Matthias Kaiser - 1999 - Science and Engineering Ethics 5 (2):293-298.
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  43. Arthur Baumgarten, Neueste Richtungen der allgemeinen Philosophie und die Zukunftsaussichten der Rechtsphilosophie.Matthias Kaufmann - 2009 - In Annette Brockmöller & Eric Hilgendorf, Rechtsphilosophie Im 20. Jahrhundert: 100 Jahre Archiv für Rechts- Und Sozialphilosophie. Nomos.
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    A Companion to Luis de Molina.Matthias Kaufmann & Alexander Aichele (eds.) - 2013 - Brill.
    Focused on Molina's main works the book offers the first comprehensive synopsis of his partly revolutionary philosophical positions concerning metaphysics of freedom, political philosophy, theory of law and their historical and systematic influence from the 17th century until today.
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    Ist Gilbert Ryle erledigt?Matthias Kaufmann - 1988 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 31 (1):201-224.
    Ryles Concept of Mind gilt als ebenso überholt wie logischer Behaviorismus und sprachanalytische Philosophie, denen er zugerechnet wird. Ryle betreibt jedoch keinen logischen Behaviorismus, da er das mentale Vokabular nicht zu beseitigen versucht. Für die sprachanalytische Philosophie bilden sich die Begriffe der Umgangssprache in der Auseinandersetzung mit der Welt, spiegeln daher auch die Weh wider. In den von Putnam gegen diese These konstruierten Situationen mit veränderten Wortverwendungsweisen sind auch die Referenten verändert. Putnam hat in der philosophy of mind eine ähnliche (...)
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    Ockham und Davidson über die Wahrheit.Matthias Kaufmann - 1994 - In Georg Meggle & Ulla Wessels, Analyōmen 1 =. New York: W. de Gruyter. pp. 453-463.
  47. The Relation Between Right And Coercion: Analytic Or Synthetic?Matthias Kaufmann - 1997 - Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 5.
    Wenn Kant in der Einleitung zur Rechtslehre der Metaphysik der Sitten das Recht nach dem Satz vom Widerspruch "mit der Befugniß zu zwingen" verbindet , so scheint dies den völligen Verzicht auf die für das neuzeitliche Naturrecht typischen anthropologischen Prämissen zur Rechtfertigung des Zwanges zu implizieren. Auf der anderen Seite wird in § E die Verknüpfung des Rechtsbegriffs mit gleichem, wechselseitigen Zwang nach allgemeinen Gesetzen als dessen "Darstellung in der reinen Anschauung a priori" bezeichnet, was auf ein synthetisches Urteil apriori (...)
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    Volonté générale als institutionelle Garantie.Matthias Kaufmann - 2016 - In Harald Bluhm & Konstanze Baron, Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Im Bann der Institutionen. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 35-54.
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    9. Zwangsrecht.Matthias Kaufmann - 2016 - In Jean-Christophe Merle, Johann Gottlieb Fichte: Grundlage des Naturrechts. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 113-124.
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  50. Taking Rights less Seriously. A Structural Analysis of Judicial Discretion.Matthias Klatt - 2007 - Ratio Juris 20 (4):506-529.
    This article investigates the concept and the construction of judicial discretion. The strengths and weaknesses of both Dworkin and Hart are analysed, and in view of these, it is argued that a full picture of judicial discretion is between the two extremes. Thus, a moderate theory of judicial discretion is maintained which is based on achievements by Robert Alexy (2002b). The article develops a balancing model of discretion and relates it to the theory of legal argumentation. The limits of discretion (...)
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