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    Fulfillment—A Term at Play in Gifts and Calling and Jewish-Christian Concerns about Supersessionism.Rebecca Hiromi Luft - 2021 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 18 (1):111-137.
    The Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews produced The Gifts and Calling of God Are Irrevocable, in which supersessionism is firmly rejected. In this document, the term fulfillment occurs frequently to describe the relationship between the Old and New Covenant. It implies an evolutionary development from old to new, or from promise to fulfillment. Therefore, the use of this term may lead one to suspect that it is merely a synonym for supersession or a progression from good to better. (...)
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    Precision and Soul: Essays and Addresses.Rebecca Karoff, Robert Musil, Burton Pike & David S. Luft - 1993 - Substance 22 (1):116.
  3. Rebecca Comay and John McCumber, eds., Endings: Questions of Memory in Hegel and Heidegger Reviewed by.Eric vd Luft - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (4):246-248.
     
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  4. Rebecca Comay and John McCumber, eds., Endings: Questions of Memory in Hegel and Heidegger.E. Vd Luft - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (4):246-247.
     
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  5. Rebecca Comay and John McCumber, eds., Endings: Questions of Memory in Hegel and Heidegger. [REVIEW]Eric von der Luft - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20:246-248.
     
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    ‘Yo!’ and ‘Lo!’: The Pragmatic Topography of the Space of Reasons.Rebecca Kukla & Mark Lance - 2009 - Harvard University Press.
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    Phänomenologie der Phänomenologie: Systematik und Methodologie der Phänomenologie in der Auseinandersetzung zwischen Husserl und Fink.Sebastian Luft - 2002 - Springer.
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    Sex differences in the spatial representation of number.Rebecca Bull, Alexandra A. Cleland & Thomas Mitchell - 2013 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (1):181.
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    Rethinking corporate social responsibility under contemporary capitalism: Five ways to reinvent CSR.Rebecca Chunghee Kim - 2022 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (2):346-362.
    Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility, Volume 31, Issue 2, Page 346-362, April 2022.
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    A Tangled Web: Deception in Everyday Dementia Care.Rebecca Dresser - 2021 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 49 (2):257-262.
    Care workers and families often engage in deception in everyday interactions with people affected by dementia. While benevolent deception can be justified, there are often more respectful and less risky ways to help people with dementia seeking to make sense of their lives.
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    Experimentation, Curiosity, and Forgetting.Rebecca Bamford - 2019 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 50 (1):11-32.
    Bernard Reginster has argued that in "Nietzsche's terminology, 'experimentation [Versuch]' is a paradigmatic exercise of curiosity."1 According to Reginster, the kind of curiosity in question, as far as Nietzsche's concept of the free spirit is concerned, is not the state of knowing or of being certain of the truth of some proposition, but is rather a matter of the activity or process of truth seeking and of inquiry.2 My own view is very similar: I have argued that experimentalism is a (...)
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    The Ethos of Inquiry: Nietzsche on Experience, Naturalism, and Experimentalism.Rebecca Bamford - 2016 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 47 (1):9-29.
    My particular focus in this article is on getting clearer about what Nietzsche’s experimentalism entails. Some immediate resistance may form in response to this proposal, based on my use of the term experimentalism. As Walter Kaufmann has pointed out in a discussion of experimentalism, Nietzsche himself does not discuss his work using this concept; in the original German, Nietzsche uses the terms “Experiment” and “Versuch.”1 In light of this, two main concerns may be raised about my proposal that experimentalism is (...)
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    Reid on Language and the Culture of Mind.Rebecca Copenhaver - 2021 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 99 (2):211-225.
    Thomas Reid draws a distinction between the social and solitary operations of mind—acts of mind that require other intelligent beings versus those that may performed on one’s own. Yet his distinction obscures the irreducibly social character of the solitary operations. This paper preserves Reid’s distinction while accommodating the social character of the solitary operations. According to Reid, the solitary operations presuppose the social operations, expressed in what he calls the ‘natural language’ of mankind—a language that communicates the intentions that give (...)
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  14. Dawn.Rebecca Bamford - 2018 - In Paul Katsafanas (ed.), Routledge Philosophical Minds: The Nietzschean Mind. Routledge. pp. 37-52.
     
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    Eros in the commons: Educating for Eco-ethical consciousness in a poetics of place.Rebecca Martusewicz - 2005 - Ethics, Place and Environment 8 (3):331 – 348.
    In this essay I refer to eros as the force that plays on our bodies and connects us to the larger community of life, an embodied form of love that charges the will towards well-being. Analyzing the ways that eros can be engaged and expressed in the "commons" as a life sustaining force, I look to current, on-the-ground work being done in Detroit, MI where a grassroots network of artists, community-builders, educators and neighborhood folk are revitalizing their city. Linking this (...)
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    Cassirer’s Children, Special Topics Issue, JTPH, Vol. II/2021.Sebastian Luft & Massimo Ferrari - 2021 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 2 (1):1-5.
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    Sources of Nietzsche's "God is Dead" and Its Meaning for Heidegger.Eric Vonder Luft - 1984 - Journal of the History of Ideas 45 (2):263.
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    Student Version of the Teacher–Student Relationship Inventory (S-TSRI): Development, Validation and Invariance.Rebecca P. Ang, Soo Lin Ong & Xiang Li - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Tempo de lembrar: recordações na velhice sobre comida da inf'ncia e juventude.Romilda de Souza Lima & Camila Luiza Luft - 2023 - Ágora – Revista de História e Geografia 25 (2):28-47.
    Este artigo trata da memória sobre a comida do passado por meio de relatos de pessoas inseridas na categoria de velhos/idosos no Brasil, aquelas acima de 60 anos. Envolvem recordações sobre como eram a alimentação e a comida da infância. Todas as 14 pessoas com quem conversamos optaram por falar das memórias ligadas, sobretudo, ao afeto e aos bons momentos, mesmo quando entremeavam no relato algumas dificuldades de escassez alimentar ou de pobreza. Foram entrevistadas pessoas idosas com idade entre 65 (...)
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  20. Nietzsche and Ubuntu.Rebecca Bamford - 2007 - South African Journal of Philosophy 26 (1):85-97.
    Here I argue that aspects of Nietzsche's thought may be productively compared with the role played by the concept of ubuntu in talk of cultural renaissance in South Africa. I show that Nietzsche respects and writes for humanity conceived of in a vital sense, thereby imagining a sense of authenticity that may prove significant to talk of cultural renaissance in South Africa. I question the view that Nietzsche is an individualist, drawing on debate between Conway (1990) and Gooding-Williams (2001), concerning (...)
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    The A Priori of Culture: Philosophy of Culture Between Rationalism and Relativism. The Example of Lévi-Strauss’ Structural Anthropology.Sebastian Luft - 2015 - In J. Tyler Friedman & Sebastian Luft (eds.), The Philosophy of Ernst Cassirer: A Novel Assessment. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 381-400.
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    Detecting falsehood relies on mismatch detection between sentence components.Rebecca Weil & Liad Mudrik - 2020 - Cognition 195 (C):104121.
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    Spontaneous Visual Imagery During Meditation for Creating Visual Art: An EEG and Brain Stimulation Case Study.Caroline Di Bernardi Luft, Ioanna Zioga, Michael J. Banissy & Joydeep Bhattacharya - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Transforming images: screens, affect, futures.Rebecca Coleman - 2013 - New York: Routledge.
    Acknowledgements -- Introduction: transformation, potential, futures -- Screening affect : images, representational thinking and the actualization of the virtual -- Bringing the image to life : interactive mirrors and intensive experience -- Becoming different : makeover television, proximity and immediacy -- Immanent measure : interaction, attractors and the multiple temporalities of online dieting -- Pre-empting the future : obesity, prediction and change4life -- Conclusion : transforming images : sociology, the future and the virtual -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    Women Phenomenologists on Social Ontology: We-Experiences, Communal Life, and Joint Action.Sebastian Luft & Ruth Hagengruber (eds.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This edited volume examines women's voices in phenomenology, many of which had a formative impact on the movement but have be kept relatively silent for many years. It features papers that truly extend the canonical scope of phenomenological research. Readers will discover the rich philosophical output of such scholars as Edith Stein, Hedwig Conrad-Martius, and Gerda Walther. They will also come to see how the phenomenological movement allowed its female proponents to achieve a position in the academic world few women (...)
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    Von der mannigfaltigen Bedeutung der Reduktion nach Husserl: Reflexionen zur Grundbedeutung des zentralen Begriffs der transzendentalen Phänomenologie.Sebastian Luft - 2012 - Phänomenologische Forschungen:5-29.
    This paper takes a renewed look at Husserl's method of the phenomenological reduction. It interprets "the reduction" as shorthand for the meaning of Husserl's entire phenomenology in its mature stage. In the same way, the method of reduction might have different manners of execution but they are nevertheless guided by a common intent. The text takes its starting point by considering the different metaphors Husserl uses - the "flatland creatures" and the reduction as akin to a religious conversion - and (...)
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    Das Subjekt als moralische Person: Zu Husserls späten Refl exionen bezüglich desPersonenbegriff s.Sebastian Luft - 2010 - In Philippe Merz, Andrea Staiti & Frank Steffen (eds.), Geist, Person, Gemeinschaft: Freiburger Beiträge zur Aktualität Husserls. Würzburg: Ergon.
    In this essay, I will attempt a systematic reconstruction of the general shape of Husserl's late philosophy, insofar as it centers on the concept of personhood. The systematic concatenation of this and other themes in Husserl's late work - the method of epoché and reduction, ethics, personhood, and teleology - has only recently begun to be explored in Husserl scholarship, and this article is a modest contribution to the further e1ucidation of their mutual relationship. One of the most striking results (...)
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    “The Most Beautiful Pearls”: Speculative Thoughts on a Phenomenology of Attention (with Husserl and Goethe).Sebastian Luft - 2017 - In Roberto Walton, Shigeru Taguchi & Roberto Rubio (eds.), Perception, Affectivity, and Volition in Husserl’s Phenomenology. Cham: Springer. pp. 77-94.
    In this chapter, I present some systematic thoughts on a phenomenology of attention. There are two angles from which I will approach this topic. For one, the phenomenon in question is quite important for Husserl, but his thoughts on the topic have not been known to the public until recently through a new volume of the Husserliana (Hua XXXVIII) that presents the only analyses in Husserl’s entire oeuvre dealing with this phenomenon. As it turns out, attention, as located between passive (...)
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    The liberatory limits of Nietzsche’s colonial imagination in Dawn §206.Rebecca Bamford - 2014 - In Manuel Knoll & Barry Stocker (eds.), Nietzsche as Political Philosopher. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 59-76.
  30. Edgar Bauer and The Origins of the Theory of Terrorism.Eric vd Luft - 2006 - In Douglas Moggach (ed.), The New Hegelians: Politics and Philosophy in the Hegelian School. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Visualizing Surfaces, Surfacing Vision: Introduction.Rebecca Coleman & Liz Oakley-Brown - 2017 - Theory, Culture and Society 34 (7-8):5-27.
    In this Introduction to a special section on ‘Visualizing Surfaces, Surfacing Vision’, the authors argue that to conceive vision in the contemporary world it is necessary to examine its embedding within, expression via and organization on the surface. First, they review recent social and cultural theories to demonstrate how and why an attention to surfaces is salient today. Second, they consider how vision may be understood in terms of surfaces, discussing the emergence of the term ‘surface’, and its transhistorical relationship (...)
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    Digital Humanities and the History of Philosophy: The Case of Nietzsche's Moral Psychology.Rebecca Bamford - 2020 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 51 (2):241-249.
    ABSTRACT This article, invited for presentation to the North American Nietzsche Society at the 2020 Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, is a commentary on Mark Alfano's 2019 monograph, Nietzsche's Moral Psychology. It critically discusses Alfano's synoptic digital humanities approach and examines the efficacy of two aspects of his argument about Nietzsche's philosophy developed using this methodology: the connection between life and will to power, and the role of speech acts.
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    12 Exposing the Breast: The Animal and the Abject in American Attitudes Toward Breastfeeding.Rebecca Tuvel - 2013 - In Sarah LaChance Adams & Caroline R. Lundquist (eds.), Coming to Life: Philosophies of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Mothering. Fordham University Press. pp. 263-280.
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  34. Continental divide: Heidegger, Cassirer, davos (review).Sebastian Luft - 2011 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 49 (4):508-509.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Continental Divide: Heidegger, Cassirer, DavosSebastian LuftPeter E. Gordon. Continental Divide: Heidegger, Cassirer, Davos. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2010. Pp. 448. Cloth, $39.95.Much ink has been spilled on the dispute between Ernst Cassirer and Martin Heidegger that took place in the Swiss resort town Davos in 1929—famous since Thomas Mann staged his Magic Mountain there—and which has since been referred to as the “Davos Dispute.” While the debate (...)
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    Cultural Diversity, Families, and Research Subjects.Rebecca Bamford - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics 11 (5):33-34.
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    Nietzsche and Politicized Identities.Rebecca Bamford & Allison Merrick (eds.) - 2024 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Essays exploring to what extent Nietzsche's thought can aid us in understanding politicized identities.
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  37. Birth Control.Rebecca Bennett - 2013 - In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics. Hoboken, NJ: Blackwell.
     
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    Bioethics, Genethics and Medical Ethics.Rebecca Bennett, Charles A. Erin, John Harris & Søren Holm - 1996 - In Eric Tsui-James & Nicholas Bunnin (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Philosophy. Cambridge, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 499–516.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Bioethics Genethics Medical Ethics.
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    Scheler, m-essay commemorating one-hundredth anniversary of his birth.Rebecca S. Biefeld - 1974 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 5 (3):212-218.
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    The importance of a pluralistic account in understanding a preventable maternal death – in celebration of Sophia Moreau’s Faces of Inequality.Rebecca Cook - 2021 - Jurisprudence 12 (4):591-597.
    In her book Faces of Inequality, Sophia Moreau poses the question: ‘why is inequality wrongful?’ She answers in insightful and coherent ways that promise important applications in the development o...
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    Alfred North Whitehead’s Basic Philosophical Problem.Michael Welker, Eric von der Luft & Frank Eberhardt - 1987 - Process Studies 16 (1):1-25.
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    Genetic Control in Historical Perspective: The Legacy of India's Genetic Control of Mosquitoes Unit.Rebecca Wilbanks - 2021 - Hastings Center Report 51 (S2):11-18.
    In the early 1970s, a World Health Organization‐initiated and United States‐funded project released lab‐reared mosquitoes outside New Delhi in the first large‐scale field trials of the genetic control of mosquitoes. Despite partnering with the Indian Council of Medical Research and investing significantly in outreach to local communities at the release sites, the project was embroiled in controversy and became an object of vehement debate within the Indian parliament and diplomatic contretemps between the United States and India. This early episode of (...)
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    Overcoming Tall Poppy Syndrome in New Zealand Using Moral Foundations Theory and Christian Humility.Rebecca M. Webb - 2023 - Studies in Christian Ethics 36 (4):801-813.
    New Zealand has an unspoken commandment: ‘thou shalt not be a tall poppy’. A tall poppy is someone who stands out from the crowd, usually by excelling at one or more pursuits. Sadly, many New Zealanders are all too familiar with this phrase as they have been ‘cut down’ by those around them, taunted for their success and discouraged from celebrating their achievements. This social phenomenon of cutting down tall poppies is called Tall Poppy Syndrome and is present in many (...)
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    A síndrome da casa tomada.Eduardo Luft - 2013 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 58 (2):295-307.
    To overcome the paradoxical situation in which the modern subject finds itself, on conceptualizing nature in such a way that its very presence in nature becomes inconceivable, modernity supplied at least four alternatives: a) the first is to defend dualism ; b) the second option is to support a monism of nature ; c) the third alternative is to defend a monism of subjectivity ; d) the fourth and last alternative is to support a dialectical monism. It is well known (...)
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    The Subjectivity of Effective History and the Suppressed Husserlian Elements in Gadamer’s Philosophical Hermeneutics.Sebastian Luft - 2007 - Idealistic Studies 37 (3):219-254.
    This essay makes two claims. The first, exegetical, point shows that there are Husserlian elements in Gadamer’s hermeneutics that are usually overlooked. The second, systematic, claim takes issue with the fact that Gadamer saw himself in alliance with the project of the later Heidegger. It would have been more fruitful had Gadamer aligned himself with Husserl and the enlightenment tradition. following Heidegger in his concept of “effective history,” Gadamer risks betraying the main tenets of the enlightenment by shifting the weight (...)
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  46. An Early Interpretation of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.E. V. D. Luft - 1989 - Hegel-Studien 24:183-194.
     
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    Abhandlungen zur Philosophie Kants.Sebastian Luft - 2021 - In Jörn Bohr, Gerald Hartung, Heike Koenig & Tim-Florian Steinbach (eds.), Simmel-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung. J.B. Metzler. pp. 247-255.
    Immanuel KantKant, Immanuel war für Simmel ein ständiger Begleiter. Bereits Simmels Dissertation von 1881 an der Berliner Universität trug den Titel Die Natur der Materie nach Kants Physikalischer Monadologie und seine Habilitationsschrift aus dem Jahre 1885 handelte von Kants Lehre von Raum und Zeit. Seit dem Beginn seiner Lehrtätigkeit an der Berliner Universität hielt Simmel weiterhin zahlreiche Lehrveranstaltungen zu Kant, so dass Kant – zumindest in Simmels Berliner Zeit bis 1914 – zum ständigen Repertoire von Simmels Lehrtätigkeit gehörte.
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    Cultura como segunda natureza: Filosofia da cultura, Filosofia transcendental “naturalizada” e a questão do espaço da cultura.Sebastian Luft & Lucas A. D. Amaral - 2021 - Kant E-Prints 16 (2):377-397.
    Nesta contribuição, a filosofia da cultura de Cassirer é apresentada como uma aplicação especial da filosofia transcendental kantiana, então comparada a outra tradição aqui, a Escola de Pittsburgh, especialmente McDowell. O resultado é o conceito de Sellars de “espaço de razões”, que é então expandido por McDowell com seu conceito de “segunda natureza”. Uma interpretação interessante de um dos primeiros intérpretes de Cassirer – Howe – torna possível trazer “Marburgo” e “Pittsburgo” para a conversa. O resultado dessa comparação será uma (...)
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  49. Clueless Rebels.Erik V. D. Luft - 2019 - In Randall E. Auxier & Megan A. Volpert (eds.), Tom Petty and Philosophy: We Need to Know. Chicago, Illinois: Open Court Publishing.
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  50. Diltheys Kritik an der Wissenschaftslehre der Neukantianer und die Konsequenzen für seine Theorie der Geisteswissenschaften : das Problem des Historismus.Sebastian Luft - 2016 - In Christian Damböck & Hans-Ulrich Lessing (eds.), Dilthey als Wissenschaftsphilosoph. Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
     
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