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  1. A new proposal how to handle counterexamples to Markov causation à la Cartwright, or: fixing the chemical factory.Nina Retzlaff & Alexander Gebharter - 2020 - Synthese 197 (4):1467-1486.
    Cartwright (Synthese 121(1/2):3–27, 1999a; The dappled world, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999b) attacked the view that causal relations conform to the Markov condition by providing a counterexample in which a common cause does not screen off its effects: the prominent chemical factory. In this paper we suggest a new way to handle counterexamples to Markov causation such as the chemical factory. We argue that Cartwright’s as well as similar scenarios feature a certain kind of non-causal dependence that kicks in once (...)
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    Hacking Humans? Social Engineering and the Construction of the “Deficient User” in Cybersecurity Discourses.Alexander Wentland & Nina Klimburg-Witjes - 2021 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 46 (6):1316-1339.
    Today, social engineering techniques are the most common way of committing cybercrimes through the intrusion and infection of computer systems. Cybersecurity experts use the term “social engineering” to highlight the “human factor” in digitized systems, as social engineering attacks aim at manipulating people to reveal sensitive information. In this paper, we explore how discursive framings of individual versus collective security by cybersecurity experts redefine roles and responsibilities at the digitalized workplace. We will first show how the rhetorical figure of the (...)
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    Wageningen Dialogue : Hands-on navigator to explore why, when and how to engage with dialogue in research for more impact in society.Nina Roo, Janita Sanderse, Petra Boer, Dirk Apeldoorn, Birgit Boogaard, Annet Blanken, Jan Brouwers, Simone Burg, Mark Camara, Malik Dasoo, Ivo Demmers, Monice Dongen, Walter Fraanje, Miriam Haukes, Riti Herman Mostert, Alexander Laarman, Cees Leeuwis, Bert Lotz, Philip Macnaghten, Tamara Metze, Jeanne Nel, Hanneke Nijland, Leneke Pfeiffer, Simone Ritzer, Eirini Sakellari, Herman Snel, Gert Spaargaren, Wijnand Sukkel, Antoinette Thijssen, Daoud Urdu, Saskia Visser, Marieke Vonderen, Simone Vugt, Marjan Wink & Ingeborg Wolf - unknown
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    Inducing Error Management Culture – Evidence From Experimental Team Studies.Alexander Klamar, Dorothee Horvath, Nina Keith & Michael Frese - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Field studies indicate that error management culture can be beneficial for organizational performance. The question of whether and how error management culture can be induced remained unanswered. We conducted two experiments with newly formed teams, in which we aimed to induce error management culture and to explore whether we would also find beneficial effects of error management culture on performance in an experimental setting. Furthermore, we tested whether culture strength moderates the relationship between error management culture and performance. In Study (...)
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    Kant’s Ethics in the Context of the Enlightenment. Report of the 12th Kant Readings Conference.Nina A. Dmitrieva, Andrey S. Zilber, Vadim A. Chaly, Alexander S. Kiselev & Polina R. Bonadyseva - 2019 - Kantian Journal 38 (4):101-118.
    This review covers the content of reports and discussions at the 12th Kant Readings Conference held in April 2019 and organised by the research unit of the Academia Kantiana of the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad. Traditionally, Kant Readings have been thematically universal, embracing all the areas of Kant’s legacy. This time the conference focused on practical philosophy, i.e. the historical grounds and modern significance of Kant’s ethical thought as compared to other philosophical projects of the Enlightenment era. Due (...)
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    A Modified Version of the Transactional Stress Concept According to Lazarus and Folkman Was Confirmed in a Psychosomatic Inpatient Sample.Nina Obbarius, Felix Fischer, Gregor Liegl, Alexander Obbarius & Matthias Rose - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    BackgroundStress is a major risk factor for the impairment of psychological well-being. The present study aimed to evaluate the empirical evidence of the Transactional Stress Model proposed by Lazarus and Folkman in patients with psychosomatic health conditions.MethodsA structural equation model was applied in two separate subsamples of inpatients from the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine for consecutive model building and confirmatory analyses using self-reported health status information about perceived stress, personal resources, coping mechanisms, stress response, and psychological well-being.ResultsThe initial model was (...)
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    Philosophy of Science: Between the Natural Sciences, the Social Sciences, and the Humanities.Alexander Christian, David Hommen, Nina Retzlaff & Gerhard Schurz (eds.) - 2018 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This broad and insightful book presents current scholarship in important subfields of philosophy of science and addresses an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary readership. It groups carefully selected contributions into the four fields of I) philosophy of physics, II) philosophy of life sciences, III) philosophy of social sciences and values in science, and IV) philosophy of mathematics and formal modeling. Readers will discover research papers by Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Keizo Matsubara, Kian Salimkhani, Andrea Reichenberger, Anne Sophie Meincke, Javier Suárez, Roger Deulofeu, Ludger Jansen, (...)
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    Don't miss the chance to reap the fruits of recent advances in behavioral genetics.Nina Alexander, Sabrina Illius, Dennis Feyerabend, Jan Wacker & Ulf Liszkowski - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e208.
    In her target article, Burt revives a by now ancient debate on nature and nurture, and the ways to measure, disentangle, and ultimately trust one or the other of these forces. Unfortunately, she largely dismisses recent advances in behavior genetics and its huge potential in contributing to a better prediction and understanding of complex traits in social sciences.
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    Audio-visual onset differences are used to determine syllable identity for ambiguous audio-visual stimulus pairs.Sanne ten Oever, Alexander Sack, Katherine L. Wheat, Nina Bien & Nienke van Atteveldt - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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  10. Philosophie als Wissenschaft. Wissenschaftsbegriffe in den philosophischen Systemen des Deutschen Idealismus.Nora Schleich, Simone Cavallini, Erik Eschmann, Yukiko Hayashi-Baeken, Nina Lott & Alexander Sattar (eds.) - 2021 - Hildesheim: Olms.
     
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  11. I. Geschichte(n) des Lachens. Das Lachen in der Antike / Peter Kuhlmann. Verurteilt das Christentum das Lachen? : Grundzüge einer theologischen Kriteriologie des Lachens / Alexander Jaklitsch.... nu lach oder zürne : (Formen-)Vielfalt des Lachens in Texten des Mittelalters / Nina Bartsch. Nichts zu lachen? : Komödie bei Gottsched. [REVIEW]Nicola Kaminski - 2015 - In Kevin Liggieri (ed.), "Fröhliche Wissenschaft": zur Genealogie des Lachens. Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
     
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  12. (2 other versions)Thomas Kuhn.Alexander Bird - 2002 - Philosophical Quarterly 52 (209):654-657.
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  13. The Routledge Handbook of Metaphysical Grounding.Michael J. Raven (ed.) - 2020 - New York: Routledge.
    A collection of 37 essays surveying the state of the art on metaphysical ground. -/- Essay authors are: Fatema Amijee, Ricki Bliss, Amanda Bryant, Margaret Cameron, Phil Corkum, Fabrice Correia, Louis deRosset, Scott Dixon, Tom Donaldson, Nina Emery, Kit Fine, Martin Glazier, Kathrin Koslicki, David Mark Kovacs, Stephan Krämer, Stephanie Leary, Stephan Leuenberger, Jon Litland, Marko Malink, Michaela McSweeney, Kevin Mulligan, Alyssa Ney, Asya Passinsky, Francesca Poggiolesi, Kevin Richardson, Stefan Roski, Noel Saenz, Benjamin Schnieder, Erica Shumener, Alexander Skiles, (...)
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  14. The Principle of Sufficient Reason: A Reassessment.Alexander Pruss - 2007 - Religious Studies 43 (4):500-503.
     
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    Knowledge, Stakes and Error: A Psychological Account.Alexander Dinges - 2019 - Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland: Klostermann.
    The term “know” is one of the ten most common verbs in English, and yet a central aspect of its usage remains mysterious. Our willingness to ascribe knowledge depends not just on epistemic factors such as the quality of our evidence. It also depends on seemingly non-epistemic factors. For instance, we become less inclined to ascribe knowledge when it’s important to be right, or once our attention is drawn to possible sources of error. Accounts of this phenomenon proliferate, but no (...)
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    "Fröhliche Wissenschaft": zur Genealogie des Lachens.Kevin Liggieri (ed.) - 2015 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
    Seit jeher treibt das Lachen als anthropologische Grundkonstante Philosophen, Wissenschaftler und Kunstler um. Obwohl sich der Mensch im Lachen nonverbal verstandigt, bleibt diese soziale Geste hochst komplex, da in ihr Limitation sowie Transgression, Einschliessung wie Ausgrenzung stecken. Lachen wurde in der Geschichte teils als wahnsinnig, blasphemisch oder destruktiv, ebenso haufig aber auch als gutmutig, heilig und heilend konnotiert; Lachen ist ein paradoxes Phanomen. Im Band soll durch Interdisziplinaritat diesem Paradoxon Rechnung getragen werden. Mit Beitragen von Nina Bartsch, Peter Friedrich, (...)
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  17. How not to become confused about linguistics.Alexander George - 1989 - In Noam Chomsky & Alexander George (eds.), Reflections on Chomsky. Blackwell. pp. 90--110.
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    Disciplinary baptisms: A comparison of the naming stories of genetics, molecular biology, genomics and systems biology.Alexander Powell, Maureen A. O'Malley, Staffan Mueller-Wille, Jane Calvert & John Dupré - 2007 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 29 (1):5-32.
    Understanding how scientific activities use naming stories to achieve disciplinary status is important not only for insight into the past, but for evaluating current claims that new disciplines are emerging. In order to gain a historical understanding of how new disciplines develop in relation to these baptismal narratives, we compare two recently formed disciplines, systems biology and genomics, with two earlier related life sciences, genetics and molecular biology. These four disciplines span the twentieth century, a period in which the processes (...)
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    Evidence for Multiple Sources of Inductive Potential: Occupations and Their Relations to Social Institutions.Alexander Noyes, Yarrow Dunham, Frank Keil & Katherine Ritchie - 2021 - Cognitive Psychology 130.
    Several current theories have essences as primary drivers of inductive potential: e.g., people infer dogs share properties because they share essences. We investigated the possibility that people take occupational roles as having robust inductive potential because of a different source: their position in stable social institutions. In Studies 1–4, participants learned a novel property about a target, and then decided whether two new individuals had the property (one with the same occupation, one without). Participants used occupational roles to robustly generalize (...)
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    Una cita de Terencio en el De correctione donatistarum.James S. Alexander & J. Oroz Reta - 1995 - Augustinus 40 (156-159):7-11.
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    Philosophy - Wisdom - Theology : Gerard of Abbeville's Principium and Its Reception During the Thirteenth Century.Alexander Fidora - unknown
    Gerard of Abbeville's inception speech, which he delivered during the 1250s as a graduating master in theology at the University of Paris, stands out among the extant principia. While many thirteenth-century inception speeches drew clear distinctions between philosophy and theology, and metaphysics and revealed theology in particular, Gerard - who was the foremost secular master of his day - adopted a different strategy in order to establish the preeminence of theology with regard to all other sciences. Consciously avoiding to pit (...)
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    Damn Great Empires!: William James and the Politics of Pragmatism.Alexander Livingston - 2016 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    Damn Great Empires! offers a new perspective on the works of William James by placing his encounter with American imperialism at the center of his philosophical vision. This book reconstructs James's overlooked political thought by treating his anti-imperialist Nachlass -- his speeches, essays, notes, and correspondence on the United States' annexation of the Philippines -- as the key to unlocking the political significance of his celebrated writings on psychology, religion, and philosophy. It shows how James located a craving for authority (...)
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    Evolutionary game theory.Alexander J. McKenzie & Edward N. Zalta - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    The Dark Side of Modernity.Jeffrey C. Alexander - 2013 - Polity Press.
    Social theory between progress and apocalypse -- Autonomy and domination: Weber's cage -- Barbarism and modernity: Eisenstadt's regret -- Integration and justice: Parsons' utopia -- Despising others: Simmel's stranger -- Meaning evil -- De-civilizing the civil sphere -- Psychotherapy as central institution -- The frictions of modernity and their possible repair.
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  25. Events in semantics.Alexander Williams - 2021 - In Piotr Stalmaszczyk (ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of the Philosophy of Language. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Tough Love: The Political Theology of Civil Disobedience.Alexander Livingston - 2020 - Perspectives on Politics 3 (18):851-866.
    Love is a key concept in the theory and history of civil disobedience yet it has been purposefully neglected in recent debates in political theory. Through an examination of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s paradoxical notion of “aggressive love,” I offer a critical interpretation of love as a key concept in a vernacular black political theology, and the consequences of love’s displacement by law in liberal theories of civil disobedience. The first section locates the origins of aggressive love in an earlier (...)
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    Another problem with RBN models of mechanisms.Alexander Gebharter - 2016 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 31 (2):177-188.
    Casini, Illari, Russo, and Williamson (2011) suggest to model mechanisms by means of recursive Bayesian networks (RBNs) and Clarke, Leuridan, and Williamson (2014) extend their modelling approach to mechanisms featuring causal feedback. One of the main selling points of the RBN approach should be that it provides answers to questions concerning manipulation and control. In this paper I demonstrate that the method to compute the effects of interventions the authors mentioned endorse leads to absurd results under the additional assumption of (...)
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    Réticulation et césures: la temporalité de la création.Alexander Wilson - 2014 - la Deleuziana 1:25-29.
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  29. (2 other versions)Reid Making Sense of Moral Sense.Alexander Broadie - 1998 - Reid Studies 1 (2):5-16.
     
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    Four and a Half Axioms for Finite-Dimensional Quantum Probability.Alexander Wilce - 2012 - In Yemima Ben-Menahem & Meir Hemmo (eds.), Probability in Physics. Springer. pp. 281--298.
    It is an old idea, lately out of fashion but now experiencing a revival, that quantum mechanics may best be understood, not as a physical theory with a problematic probabilistic interpretation, but as something closer to a probability calculus per se. However, from this angle, the rather special C *-algebraic apparatus of quantum probability theory stands in need of further motivation. One would like to find additional principles, having clear physical and/or probabilistic content, on the basis of which this apparatus (...)
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  31. A Study in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus.Alexander Maslow - 1961 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 155:250-251.
     
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    What is the acquisition argument?Alexander Miller - 2003 - In Alex Barber (ed.), Epistemology of language. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Semantic realism, as I shall understand it it in this paper, is the combination of the views that sentential understanding is constituted by grasp of truth conditions and that the notion of truth which figures therein is essentially epistemically unconstrained. In a single slogan, understanding a sentence consists in some cases in grasp of potentially recognition-transcendent truth conditions. For example, a semantic realist about the past holds that our understanding of 'Caesar sneezed fifteen times on his 19th birthday' consists in (...)
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  33. Why Criminal Responsibility for Negligence Cannot be Indirect.Alexander Greenberg - 2021 - Cambridge Law Journal 80 (3):489-514.
    A popular way to try to justify holding defendants criminally responsible for inadvertent negligence is via an indirect or ‘tracing’ approach, i.e. an approach which traces the inadvertence back to prior culpable action. I argue that this indirect approach to criminal negligence fails because it can’t account for a key feature of how criminal negligence should be (and sometimes is) assessed. Specifically, it can’t account for why, when considering whether a defendant is negligent, what counts as a risk should be (...)
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  34. TORRALBA, Francesc (2006) Els mestres de la sospita. Marx, Nietzsche, Freud Barcelona: Fragmenta Editorial, 155 p.Alexander Fidora - 2010 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 44:135.
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    Richard Rorty: from pragmatist philosophy to cultural politics.Alexander Gröschner (ed.) - 2013 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    The first complete posthumous reflection on the work of Richard Rorty, one of the most important and influential American philosophers of recent times.
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    The Influence of Schleiermacher’s Second Speech on Religion on Heidegger’s Concept of Ereignis.Alexander S. Jensen - 2008 - Review of Metaphysics 61 (4):815-826.
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    Socrates.Alexander Eliot - 1967 - New York,: Crown Publishers.
  38. Prefacio de los editores.Alexander Fidora & José Higuera - 2001 - Cuadernos de Pensamiento Español 17:7-10.
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    The God of Jesus--our God?Alexander J. M. Wedderburn - 2014 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.
    The God of Jesus -- The nature of God: an unanswerable question? -- The nature of God in Christian tradition -- And our God?
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  40. Obshchee i osobennoe v deĭstvii zakona edinstva i borʹby protivopolozhnosteĭ v uslovii︠a︡kh razvitogo sot︠s︡ialisticheskogo obshchestva.Nina Pavlovna Issinskai︠a︡ - 1972
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  41. State-of-the-Art Impersonations for Comedy and Everyday.Alexander Welsh - 2008 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 75 (4):1059-1084.
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    Two conceptions of natural number.Alexander George & Daniel J. Velleman - 1998 - In Harold Garth Dales & Gianluigi Oliveri (eds.), Truth in mathematics. New York: Oxford University Press, Usa. pp. 311.
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    Phénoménologie de l'espace-temps chez Marc Richir.Robert Alexander - 2013 - Grenoble: Jérôme Millon.
    Cet ouvrage est consacré à la refondation richirienne de la phénoménologie, à partir du traitement de la question de l'espace/temps phénoménologique archaïque. Par le biais de l'analyse de cette interrogation spatio-temporelle spécifique et de la pertinence qu'elle développe, l'objectif est double : d'une part, arriver à dégager un lieu de compréhensibilité, inédit, commun aux multiples enjeux les plus fondamentaux de la refonte et de la refondation de la phénoménologie transcendantale entreprises par Richir et, d'autre part, dans la foulée, permettre par (...)
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    Spinoza.Samuel Alexander - 1933 - [Manchester]: Manchester university press.
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  45. Persönliche Begegnungen mit A.S. Makarenko.Alexander Bolz - 1987 - In Edgar Günther-Schellheimer, Werner Lindner & Alexander Bolz (eds.), Zum 100. Geburtstag von Anton Semjonowitsch Makarenko. [Berlin]: Das Präsidium.
     
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  46. green extractivism in Germany and Mexico.Alexander Dunlap & Andrea Brock - 2022 - In Jennifer Mateer, Simon Springer, Martin Locret-Collet & Maleea Acker (eds.), Energies beyond the state: anarchist political ecology and the liberation of nature. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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  47. Compromise and representative government : a skeptical perspective.Alexander Kirshner - 2018 - In Jack Knight (ed.), Compromise: NOMOS LIX. New York: Nyu Press.
     
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  48. Divre emet.Alexander Moses Lapidussohn - 1965
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  49. Welträtsel im lichte der modernen nauturwissenschaften.Alexander Schaefer - 1935 - Berlin,: L. Schroeter, g.m.b.h..
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  50. Was ist und wozu taugt das Brett des Karneades? Wesen und ursprünglicher Zweck des Paradigmas der europäischen Notrechtslehre.Alexander Aichele - 2003 - Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 11.
    Vorliegende Studie behandelt die philosophiehistorische Bedeutung und den systematischen Gehalt, den zur Zeit seiner Konstruktion, d. h. in der Epoche des Hellenismus, jener Fall zweier Schiffbrüchiger besitzt, denen zur Rettung nur eine Planke, die nur einen von beiden tragen kann, zur Verfügung steht, welcher als "Brett des Karneades" in die abendländische Geschichte des Rechts wie der Rechtsphilosophie eingegangen ist und als Paradigma der europäischen Notrechtslehre ausgezeichnet werden kann. Im ersten Teil der Untersuchung wird anhand einer philosophiegeschichtlichen Auswertung der Quellen des (...)
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