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    Sistemno-funkt︠s︡ionalʹnoe opisanie i prepodavanie i︠a︡zyka: mezhvuzovskiĭ nauchnyĭ sbornik.Wolfgang Boeck & R. M. Gaĭsina (eds.) - 1990 - Ufa: Bashkirskiĭ universitet.
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  2. Consciousness, self-consciousness, and meditation.Wolfgang Fasching - 2008 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 7 (4):463-483.
    Many spiritual traditions employ certain mental techniques (meditation) which consist in inhibiting mental activity whilst nonetheless remaining fully conscious, which is supposed to lead to a realisation of one’s own true nature prior to habitual self-substantialisation. In this paper I propose that this practice can be understood as a special means of becoming aware of consciousness itself as such. To explain this claim I conduct some phenomenologically oriented considerations about the nature of consciousness qua presence and the problem of self-presence (...)
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    Wissenschaft Und Methode: Interpretationen Zur Aristotelischen Theorie der Naturwissenschaft.Wolfgang Kullmann - 1974 - New York: De Gruyter.
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    11 Politics, freedom, and order: Kant's political philosophy.Wolfgang Kersting - 1992 - In Paul Guyer (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Kant. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 3--342.
  5. Apperception and spontaneity.Wolfgang Carl - 1997 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 5 (2):147 – 163.
    The interest contemporary philosophy takes in Kant's notion of apperception is restricted to his criticism of the Cartesian Ego and to his refutation of scepticism, but there is a profound lack of concern for the notion itself and for the act of spontaneity in particular which is connected with the use of the word T. Starting from a comparison of Wittgenstein's account of this use with Kant's considerations it is argued that the latter aims at a theory of formal conditions (...)
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    The intentionality of thinking.Wolfgang Kunne & Kevin Mulligan - 1987 - In Kevin Mulligan (ed.), Speech Act and Sachverhalt: Reinach and the Foundations of Realist Phenomenology. Reidel. pp. 1--175.
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    (1 other version)Leibniz's logic.Wolfgang Lenzen - 2004 - In Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods & Akihiro Kanamori (eds.), Handbook of the history of logic. Boston: Elsevier. pp. 3--1.
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    Der schweigende Kant: die Entwürfe zu einer Deduktion der Kategorien vor 1781.Wolfgang Carl - 1989 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
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    Functional interpretation of Aczel's constructive set theory.Wolfgang Burr - 2000 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 104 (1-3):31-73.
    In the present paper we give a functional interpretation of Aczel's constructive set theories CZF − and CZF in systems T ∈ and T ∈ + of constructive set functionals of finite types. This interpretation is obtained by a translation × , a refinement of the ∧ -translation introduced by Diller and Nahm 49–66) which again is an extension of Gödel's Dialectica translation. The interpretation theorem gives characterizations of the definable set functions of CZF − and CZF in terms of (...)
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    Navigating the Science System: Research Integrity and Academic Survival Strategies.Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner & Andrea Reyes Elizondo - 2024 - Science and Engineering Ethics 30 (2):1-19.
    Research Integrity (RI) is high on the agenda of both institutions and science policy. The European Union as well as national ministries of science have launched ambitious initiatives to combat misconduct and breaches of research integrity. Often, such initiatives entail attempts to regulate scientific behavior through guidelines that institutions and academic communities can use to more easily identify and deal with cases of misconduct. Rather than framing misconduct as a result of an information deficit, we instead conceptualize Questionable Research Practices (...)
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  11. Undoing aesthetics.Wolfgang Welsch - 1997 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
    Wolfgang Welsch examines global aestheticization phenomena, probes the relationship of aesthetics and ethics, and considers the broad relevance of aesthetics for contemporary thinking. He argues that modes of thought familiar from the aesthetic realm comprise fundamental paradigms for understanding todayÆs reality. The implications for specific and everyday issues are demonstrated in studies of architecture, advertising, the Internet, and our perception of the life world. Surgically precise, innovative, and, above all, relevant, this book is an essential resource, providing the analysis (...)
  12. Subjunctive Conditional Probability.Wolfgang Schwarz - 2018 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 47 (1):47-66.
    There seem to be two ways of supposing a proposition: supposing “indicatively” that Shakespeare didn’t write Hamlet, it is likely that someone else did; supposing “subjunctively” that Shakespeare hadn’t written Hamlet, it is likely that nobody would have written the play. Let P be the probability of B on the subjunctive supposition that A. Is P equal to the probability of the corresponding counterfactual, A □→B? I review recent triviality arguments against this hypothesis and argue that they do not succeed. (...)
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    (1 other version)Freedom and Equality in the Comparison of Political Systems.Wolfgang Balzer - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 41:6-9.
    The notions of freedom and equality in a group are precisely defined in terms of individual exertions of influence or power. Freedom is discussed in the version ‘freedom from’ influence rather than in the version ‘freedom to do’ what one wants. It is shown that at the ideal conceptual level complete freedom implies equality. Given the plausibility of the definitions this shows that political ‘folk rhetorics’ in which freedom and equality often are put in opposition are misled and misleading. Quantitative (...)
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  14. The Modest, or Quantificational, Account of Truth.Wolfgang Künne - 2008 - Studia Philosophica Estonica 1 (2):122-168.
    Truth is a stable, epistemically unconstrained property of propositions, and the concept of truth admits of a non-reductive explanation: that, in a nutshell, is the view for which I argued in Conceptions of Truth. In this paper I try to explain that explanation in a more detailed and, hopefully, more perspicuous way than I did in Ch. 6.2 of the book and to defend its use of sentential quantification against some of the criticisms it has has come in for.
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    Eine Theorie des Gemeinschaftlichen.Wolfgang Balzer & Raimo Tuomela - 1999 - Facta Philosophica 1 (1):55-76.
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  16. Finality and the Development of Logical Structures of Physical Theories.Wolfgang Balzer - 1982 - Epistemologia 5 (2):257.
     
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    Introduction.Wolfgang Balzer & Bert Hamminga - 1989 - Erkenntnis 30 (1-2):1-3.
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    From Media History to Zeitkritik.Wolfgang Ernst - 2013 - Theory, Culture and Society 30 (6):132-146.
    Wolfgang Ernst, Professor of Media Theories at the Humboldt University in Berlin, has become known through his work on media archaeology. Hence the inclusion of this translation represents an alternative take on cultural techniques. It places the legacy of cultural studies, or Kulturwissenschaften, in an interesting tension with the different epistemological demands that technical media impose. After Vico and Dilthey, argues Ernst, we need to investigate the specific modes of knowledge that technical media propose to cultural techniques. Ernst’s media (...)
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  19. Leibniz und die Boolesche Algebra.Wolfgang Lenzen - 1984 - Studia Leibnitiana 16:187.
    It is well known that in his logical writings Leibniz typically disregarded the operation of disjunction, confining himself to the theory of conjunction ajid negation. Now, while this fact has been interpreted by Couturat and others as indicating a serious incompleteness of the Leibnizian calculus, it is shown in this paper that actually Leibniz's conjunction-negation logic, with 'est Ens', i. e. 'is possible' as an additional logical operator, is provably equivalent to Boolean algebra. Moreover, already in the Generales Inquisitiones of (...)
     
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    A calculus for the common rules of ∧ and ∨.Wolfgang Rautenberg - 1989 - Studia Logica 48 (4):531-537.
    We provide a finite axiomatization of the consequence , i.e. of the set of common sequential rules for and . Moreover, we show that has no proper non-trivial strengthenings other than and . A similar result is true for , but not, e.g., for +.
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  21. Glauben, Wissen Und Wahrscheinlichkeit. Systeme Der Epistemischen Logik.Wolfgang Lenzen - 1985 - Erkenntnis 23 (1):97-112.
     
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  22. Der Mensch als Politisches Lebewesen bei Aristoteles.Wolfgang Kullmann - 1980 - Hermes 108 (3):419-443.
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    The Non-plurality of the I: On the Question of the Ultimate Subject of Experience.Wolfgang Fasching - 2016 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 23 (1-2):140-157.
    In his contribution to this special issue, Almaas is keen to distinguish the individual streams of consciousness from 'pure awareness'. Since the existence of the former is presumably quite uncontroversial in present-day philosophy, I wish to concentrate on the latter, in particular on Almaas's claim that pure awareness is non-individual and ultimately it is 'the true owner of all experiences of all streams'. In my contribution, I wish to make plausible, by a philosophical reflection on the puzzling nature of the (...)
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    Selbstwissen und die Autorität der ersten Person.Wolfgang Barz - 2024 - In Hoffmann-Kolss Vera & Rathgeb Nicole (eds.), Vera Hoffmann-Kolss & Nicole Rathgeb (eds.), Handbuch Philosophie des Geistes, Metzler 2024. Metzler. pp. 425–434.
    "Self-knowledge" refers to the knowledge a person has about their current mental states. Philosophically, this type of knowledge is intriguing because it appears to be acquired not only through a distinctive process, differing from other forms of empirical knowledge acquisition, but also in a particularly reliable manner. Thus, when I articulate my self-knowledge, I seem to speak with a unique first-person authority. My listeners appear to attribute greater weight to what I say about my own mental states than to what (...)
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    (3 other versions)5. „Die bürgerliche Verfassung in jedem Staate soll republikanisch sein“.Wolfgang Kersting - 1995 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Immanuel Kant: zum ewigen Frieden. De Gruyter Akademie Forschung. pp. 87-108.
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    Phenomenological Aspects of Complementarity and Entanglement in Exceptional Human Experiences (ExE).Wolfgang Fach - 2011 - Axiomathes 21 (2):233-247.
    The mental system of an individual usually generates a reality-model that includes a self-model and a world-model as fundamental components. Exceptional experiences (ExE) can be classified as subjectively experienced anomalies in the self-model or the world-model or in the relation of both. Empirical studies show significant correlations between specific patterns of ExE and socially and clinically relevant variables. In order to examine the ontological status of anomalous phenomena a psychophysical approach is presented in which the principle of complementarity is of (...)
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    Inadmissibility, tame R.E. sets and the admissible collapse.Wolfgang Maass - 1978 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 13 (2):149-170.
  28. Intentionalität: Bolzano und Husserl.Wolfgang Künne - 2013 - In Stefania Centrone (ed.), Versuche über Husserl. Hamburg: Meiner Felix.
  29. On the orbits of hyperhypersimple sets.Wolfgang Maass - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (1):51-62.
    This paper contributes to the question of under which conditions recursively enumerable sets with isomorphic lattices of recursively enumerable supersets are automorphic in the lattice of all recursively enumerable sets. We show that hyperhypersimple sets (i.e. sets where the recursively enumerable supersets form a Boolean algebra) are automorphic if there is a Σ 0 3 -definable isomorphism between their lattices of supersets. Lerman, Shore and Soare have shown that this is not true if one replaces Σ 0 3 by Σ (...)
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    Dialektische Psychologie: Adornos Rezeption der Psychoanalyse.Wolfgang Bock - 2017 - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    Das Buch befasst sich mit bislang unbekannten Kontexten von Theodor W. Adornos Kritik der Psychoanalyse, darunter vor allem die versuchte „Arisierung“ durch die Neoanalyse im Göring-Institut der NS-Zeit. Wolfgang Bock nimmt dazu einen wichtigen Ausgangspunkt von Adornos Aufsatz „Die revidierte Psychoanalyse“, der 1952 in der Psyche veröffentlicht wird. Der Autor zeigt anhand einer genauen Lektüre eins bislang unveröffentlichten englischen Vortragsmanuskripts von 1946, dass Adornos sich zusammen mit den zur Emigration gezwungenen jüdischen Analytikern vor allem gegen die Zurichtung der freudschen (...)
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    Kant E o problema da justiça social.Wolfgang Kersting - 2003 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 48 (1):121-136.
    O presente trabalho mostra que o liberalismo Kkantiano encerra em si uma filosofiaembrionária do Estado de bem-estar social. Segundo o autor, essa concepção kantiana do Estado de bem-estar social supera tanto o igualitarismo quanto o libertismo contemporâneos.
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  32. Wittgenstein and Frege's logical investigations.Wolfgang Kunne - 2009 - In Hans-Johann Glock & John Hyman (eds.), Wittgenstein and Analytic Philosophy: Essays for P. M. S. Hacker. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Kant über die Teilbarkeit der Materie.Wolfgang Malzkorn - 1998 - Kant Studien 89 (4):385-409.
    In this paper it is argued that the _Physical Monadology of 1756 has to be seen as an attempt to evade the same paradox as the one given in the second antinomy of the _Critique of Pure Reason. Since this attempt presupposes the claim that space rests upon relations between substances, it contradicts the thesis that it is a mere form of intuition, presented by Kant in his dissertation of 1770. Therefore, at least since 1770 the paradox of the divisibility (...)
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    Perception, Fiction, and Elliptical Speech.Wolfgang Künne - 1990 - In Klaus Jacobi & Helmut Pape (eds.), Thinking and the Structure of the World / Das Denken Und Die Struktur der Welt: Hector-Neri Castañeda's Epistemic Ontology Presented and Criticized / Hector-Neri Castañeda's Epistemische Ontologie in Darstellung Und Kritik. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 259-267.
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    Immer nur der Mensch?: Entwürfe zu einer anderen Anthropologie.Wolfgang Welsch - 2011 - Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
    Fast 25 Jahre nach seinem Bestseller,,Unsere postmoderne Moderne" legt Wolfgang Welsch eine neuartige und tiefer gehende Infragestellung der Moderne vor. Als zentral für die Moderne sieht er das anthropische Prinzip an: In allem ist vom Menschen auszugehen, alles ist auf den Menschen zu beziehen; der Mensch ist das Maß der Welt, die Welt ist Menschenwelt - und nichts sonst, nichts darüber hinaus. Dem stellt er kritisch eine Reihe von Phänomenanalysen und die Skizze einer Anthropologie auf evolutionärer Grundlage entgegen. Indem (...)
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    Albert Einstein als Wegbereiter nachklassischer Physik.Wolfgang Buchheim - 1981 - Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
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    (1 other version)Gödelsche Funktionalinterpretation für Eine Erweiterung der Klassischen Analysis.Wolfgang Friedrich - 1985 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 31 (1‐6):3-29.
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    The destruction of the Müller-Lyer illusion in repeated trials: II. Satiation patterns and memory traces.Wolfgang Köhler & Julia Fishback - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (3):398.
  39. Voyagers without Abode and the Departure to a Better World.Wolfgang Bauer - 1994 - Diogenes 42 (165):27-48.
    Transcending all ideological differences, the Book of Metamorphoses (Yijing, I-Ging) has been viewed in traditional Chinese culture as a basic work not only of the art of sooth-saying, but of an understanding of the world as a whole. Among the 64 situations described therein, the 56th deals with the constellation of ‘the wanderer’ (Lü). It is symbolized by the ‘fire’ above the ‘mountain’, i.e., a fleeting phenomenon whose ephemeral character is highlighted by the fact that it appears above something as (...)
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    Truth, Ascriptions of Truth, and Grounds of Truth Ascriptions.Wolfgang Künne - 2018 - In Annalisa Coliva, Paolo Leonardi & Sebastiano Moruzzi (eds.), Eva Picardi on Language, Analysis and History. Londra, Regno Unito: Palgrave. pp. 31-66.
    Künne outlines Bolzano’s attempt to give a definition of the concept of truth and asks whether Frege succeeded in showing that all such endeavours are doomed to failure. Bolzano and Frege are agreed that the schema ‘That p is true if, and only if, p’ captures an important feature of the concept of truth, and in different ways both went beyond this observation: Frege maintained that the two halves of such biconditionals express the same proposition, and Bolzano supplemented the equivalence (...)
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  41. China and Tibet as Referred to in the Old Turkish Inscriptions.Wolfgang-Ekkehard Scharlipp - 1995 - Diogenes 43 (171):45-52.
    The Old Turkish inscriptions that were written roughly between the beginning of the eighth and the middle of the ninth century A.D. and represent the first testimonies of a Turkish language, include important information about contacts of the ruling Türks and later the Uighurs, who were also Turkish-speaking, with other peoples inside and outside of their el, i.e., their steppe empire. This information is partly explicit, when, for example, we read about a delegation being sent to the other side, and (...)
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  42. Movie physics or dynamic patterns as the skeleton of movies.Wolfgang Wildgen - 2016 - In Janina Wildfeuer & John A. Bateman (eds.), Film Text Analysis: New Perspectives on the Analysis of Filmic Meaning. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Metarepresentation, self-organization and art.Wolfgang Wildgen & Barend van Heusden (eds.) - 2009 - New York: Peter Lang.
    This book is about the interrelationship between nature, semiosis, metarepresentation and (self-)consciousness, and the role played by metarepresentation in ...
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    Neuere Fragen zur Privatklage und zum Adhäsionsverfahren.Wolfgang Wohlers & Edda Wesslau - 2008 - In Wolfgang Wohlers & Edda Wesslau (eds.), Festschrift Für Gerhard Fezer Zum 70. Geburtstag Am 29. Oktober 2008commemorative Publication Dedicated to Gerhard Fezer in Honor of His 70th Birthday on 29 October 2008. De Gruyter Recht.
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    The Mystical Marriage of the Blessed Henry Suso.Wolfgang Wackernagel - 2005 - Diogenes 52 (4):99-113.
    The intervention of the divine in human history, more precisely the transition from fiction to incarnation that is peculiar to the origins of Christianity, marks a turning-point in our understanding of the genealogical principle. With a Son of Man who is also Son of God and his Mother's Father, there is no paternity and, more generally, no genealogy that is not reversible. To this questioning of elementary kinship structures we should add the contesting of the hitherto accepted distribution of genders (...)
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    Cosmology and Logic—An Intractable Issue?Wolfgang Yourgrau - 1976 - In R. S. Cohen, P. K. Feyerabend & M. Wartofsky (eds.), Essays in Memory of Imre Lakatos. Reidel. pp. 739--753.
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    Descartes dans la philosophie universitaire allemande du XVIII E siècle.Wolfgang Röd & J. -L. Marion - forthcoming - Les Etudes Philosophiques.
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    Free Will, Foreknowledge, and Creation: Further Explorations of Kant’s Molinism.Wolfgang Ertl - 2023 - Kantian Review 28 (4):497-518.
    While Kant’s position concerning human freedom and divine foreknowledge is perhaps the least Molinist element of his multifaceted take on free will, Kant’s Molinism (minimally defined) is undeniable when it comes to the threat ensuing from the idea of creation. In line with incompatibilism and with careful qualifications in place, he ultimately suggests regarding free agents as uncreated. Given the limitations of our rational insight, this assumption is indispensable for granting that finite free agents can acquire their intelligible characters by (...)
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  49. Brentano’s Four Phases and the Rise of Scientific Philosophy in the Light of his Relation to his Students.Wolfgang Andreas Huemer - 2022 - In Ion Tanasescu, Alexandru Bejinariu, Susan Krantz Gabriel & Constantin Stoenescu (eds.), Brentano and the Positive Philosophy of Comte and Mill: With Translations of Original Writings on Philosophy as Science by Franz Brentano. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 401-14.
    Brentano’s position in the history of philosophy is often illustrated by the long list of important philosophers who have studied with him. Yet, the relations between Brentano and his students were not always without friction. In the present article I argue that Brentano’s students were most attracted by his conception of a scientific philosophy, which promised to leave the received tradition (German Idealism) behind and to mark the beginning of a new period in the history of philosophy – a project (...)
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    La Crítica de Platón a la Escritura y Los Límites de la Comunicabilidad.Wolfgang Wieland - 1991 - Méthexis 4 (1):19-37.
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