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    De ufuldendtes fællesskab.Andreas Beyer Gregersen - 2021 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 83:195-205.
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    More than pretty pictures? How illustrations affect parent-child story reading and children's story recall.Andrea Follmer Greenhoot, Alisa M. Beyer & Jennifer Curtis - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Generic Structures, Generic Experiences: A Cognitive Experientialist Approach to Video Game Analysis.Andreas Gregersen - 2014 - Philosophy and Technology 27 (2):159-175.
    The article discusses the issue of how to categorize video games—not the medium of video games, but individual video games. As a lead in to this discussion, the article discusses video game specificity and genericity and moves on to genre theory. On the basis of this discussion, a cognitive experientialist genre framework is sketched, which incorporates both general points from genre theory and theories more specific to the video game domain. The framework is illustrated through a brief example. One virtue (...)
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  4. The living-dead and the existence of God.Andreas Melson Gregersen - 2012 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 47 (1):65-86.
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    1996.Wilhelm Raimund Beyer, Andreas Arndt, Myriam Gerhard & Jure Zovko (eds.) - 1997 - De Gruyter.
    Das "Hegel-Jahrbuch" ist das Jahrbuch der Internationalen Hegel-Gesellschaft. die 1953 von Wilhelm Raimund Beyer in Nürnberg gegründet wurde. Es erscheint seit 1961und wurde bis 1984 von W. R. Beyer, seither vom jeweils amtierenden Vorstand der Gesellschaft herausgegeben. Seit 1994 erscheint das Jahrbuch im Akademie Verlag. Es dokumentiert die Beiträge der Internationalen Hegel-Kongresse, die alle zwei Jahre zu wechselnden Schwerpunktthemen stattfinden.
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    Vom Platz der Siege ins Künstlerhaus.Andreas Beyer - 2012 - In Stefan Trinks, Matthias Bruhn & Carolin Behrmann (eds.), Intuition Und Institution: Kursbuch Horst Bredekamp. De Gruyter. pp. 141-148.
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    Constructive-critical realism as a philosophy of science and religion.Andreas Losch - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (2):6.
    Although highly disputed, critical realism (in Ian G. Barbour’s style) is widely known as a tool to relate science and religion. Sympathising with an even more stringent hermeneutical approach, Andreas Losch had argued for a modification of critical realism into the so-called constructive-critical realism to give humanities with its constructive role of the subject due weight in any discussion on how to bridge the apparent gulf between the disciplines. So far, his constructive-critical realism has mainly been developed theologically. This (...)
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    Die Kunst und das Studium der Natur vom 14. zum 16. JahrhundertWolfram Prinz Andreas Beyer.Allan Ellenius - 1989 - Isis 80 (3):519-520.
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    Strukturale Repräsentation – By Andreas Bartels Subjektivität, Intersubjektivität, Personalität. Ein Beitrag zur Philosophie der Person – By Christian Beyer Bilder im Geiste. Die Imagery‐Debatte – By Verena Gottschling Der Blick von Innen. Zur transtemporalen Identität bewusstseinsfähiger Wesen – By Martine Nida‐Rümelin Illusion Freiheit? Mögliche und unmögliche Konsequenzen der Hirnforschung – By Michael Pauen Willensfreiheit und Hirnforschung. Das Freiheitsmodell des epistemischen Libertarismus – By Bettina Walde Der mentale Zugang zur Welt. Realismus, Skeptizismus und Intentionalität – By Marcus Willaschek. [REVIEW]Michael Sollberger Michael Esfeld - 2008 - Dialectica 62 (1):128-135.
  10. Strukturale repräsentation – by Andreas Bartels subjektivität, intersubjektivität, personalität. Ein beitrag zur philosophie der person – by Christian Beyer bilder im geiste. Die imagery-debatte – by Verena Gottschling der blick Von innen. Zur transtemporalen identität bewusstseinsfähiger wesen – by Martine Nida-rümelin illusion freiheit? Mögliche und unmögliche konsequenzen der hirnforschung – by Michael Pauen willensfreiheit und hirnforschung. Das freiheitsmodell Des epistemischen libertarismus – by Bettina Walde der mentale zugang zur welt. Realismus, skeptizismus und intentionalität – by Marcus Willaschek. [REVIEW]Michael Esfeld & Michael Sollberger - 2008 - Dialectica 62 (1):128–135.
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    Strukturale Repräsentation - By Andreas Bartels Subjektivität, Intersubjektivität, Personalität. Ein Beitrag zur Philosophie der Person - By Christian Beyer Bilder im Geiste. Die Imagery-Debatte - By Verena Gottschling Der Blick von Innen. Zur transtem. [REVIEW]Michael Esfeld & Michael Sollberger - 2008 - Dialectica 62 (1):128-135.
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    A Spinozistic approach to relational autonomy : the case of prostitution.Andrea Sangiacomo - 2019 - In Aurelia Armstrong, Keith Green & Andrea Sangiacomo (eds.), Spinoza and Relational Autonomy: Being with Others. Edinburgh: Eup. pp. 194-211.
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    Mapping the Dimensions of Agency.Andreas Schönau, Ishan Dasgupta, Timothy Brown, Erika Versalovic, Eran Klein & Sara Goering - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 12 (2):172-186.
    Neural devices have the capacity to enable users to regain abilities lost due to disease or injury – for instance, a deep brain stimulator (DBS) that allows a person with Parkinson’s disease to regain the ability to fluently perform movements or a Brain Computer Interface (BCI) that enables a person with spinal cord injury to control a robotic arm. While users recognize and appreciate the technologies’ capacity to maintain or restore their capabilities, the neuroethics literature is replete with examples of (...)
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    The Medvedev Lattice of Degrees of Difficulty.Andrea Sorbi - 1996 - In S. B. Cooper, T. A. Slaman & S. S. Wainer (eds.), Computability, enumerability, unsolvability: directions in recursion theory. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 224--289.
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    Against Epistemological Relativism.Frans Gregersen - 1988 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 19 (4):447.
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    Discrimination, Pluralism, and Social Subordination: On Moreau's Faces of Inequality.Andrea Sangiovanni - 2024 - Dialogue 63 (1):31-44.
    RésuméLe livre ambitieux et nuancé de Sophia Moreau défend une vision pluraliste de la discrimination injuste. Je soutiens trois points. Premièrement, je soutiens que le compte rendu de Moreau sur la liberté délibérative ne fournit pas de motif distinct pour s'opposer à la discrimination. Deuxièmement, je soutiens qu'il n'y a pas, entre sa vision et l'expressivisme, un écart aussi important qu'elle le suggère. Troisièmement, j'avance qu'une lacune intrigante dans l'argument mérite une exploration plus poussée : Moreau ne nous fournit jamais (...)
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  17. The Vienna Circle’s reception of Nietzsche.Andreas Vrahimis - 2020 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 8 (9):1-29.
    Friedrich Nietzsche was among the figures from the history of nineteenth century philosophy that, perhaps surprisingly, some of the Vienna Circle’s members had presented as one of their predecessors. While, primarily for political reasons, most Anglophone figures in the history of analytic philosophy had taken a dim view of Nietzsche, the Vienna Circle’s leader Moritz Schlick admired and praised Nietzsche, rejecting what he saw as a misinterpretation of Nietzsche as a militarist or proto-fascist. Schlick, Frank, Neurath, and Carnap were in (...)
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    Alfabeto delle proprietà: filosofia in metafore e storie.Andrea Tagliapietra - 2016 - Bergamo: Moretti&Vitali.
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    Die Wahrheit des Poetisch-Erhabenen: Studien zum dichterischen Denken: von der Antike bis zur Postmoderne.Andrea Vierle - 2004 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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  20. L'approche de Hegel par Lénine En tchèque.Beyer Wr - 1977 - Filosoficky Casopis 25 (4):617-625.
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    Husserl's Transcendental Phenomenology: Nature, Spirit, and Life.Andrea Staiti - 2014 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Edmund Husserl is regarded as the founder of transcendental phenomenology, one of the major traditions to emerge in twentieth-century philosophy. In this book Andrea Staiti unearths and examines the deep theoretical links between Husserl's phenomenology and the philosophical debates of his time, showing how his thought developed in response to the conflicting demands of Neo-Kantianism and life-philosophy. Drawing on the work of thinkers including Heinrich Rickert, Wilhelm Dilthey and Georg Simmel, as well as Husserl's writings on the natural and human (...)
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    Consequentialism, Collective Action, and Blame.Andreas T. Schmidt - 2024 - Journal of Moral Philosophy:1-33.
    Several important questions in applied ethics – like whether to switch to a plant-based diet, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, or vote in elections – seem to share the following structure: if enough people ‘cooperate’ and become vegan for example, we bring about a better outcome; but what you do as an individual seems to make no difference whatsoever. Such collective action problems are often thought to pose a serious challenge to consequentialism. In response, I defend the Reactive Attitude Approach: rather (...)
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  23. Wittgenstein and Heidegger against a Science of Aesthetics.Andreas Vrahimis - 2020 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 57 (1):64-85.
    Wittgenstein’s and Heidegger’s objections against the possibility of a science of aesthetics were influential on different sides of the analytic/continental divide. Heidegger’s anti-scientism leads him to an alētheic view of artworks which precedes and exceeds any possible aesthetic reduction. Wittgenstein also rejects the relevance of causal explanations, psychological or physiological, to aesthetic questions. The main aim of this paper is to compare Heidegger with Wittgenstein, showing that: there are significant parallels to be drawn between Wittgenstein’s and Heidegger’s anti-scientism about aesthetics, (...)
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  24. Fiction and importation.Andreas Stokke - 2021 - Linguistics and Philosophy 45 (1):65-89.
    Importation in fictional discourse is the phenomenon by which audiences include information in the story over and above what is explicitly stated by the narrator. This paper argues that importation is distinct from generation, the phenomenon by which truth in fiction may outstrip what is made explicit, and draws a distinction between fictional truth and fictional records. The latter comprises the audience’s picture of what is true according to the narrator. The paper argues that importation into fictional records operates according (...)
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    The Concept of Nature in Science and Theology.Niels Henrik Gregersen - 1997 - Labor et Fides.
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    Große Menschen züchten? Nietzsche anti Darwin.Andreas Urs Sommer - 2011 - In Volker Caysa & Konstanze Schwarzwald (eds.), Nietzsche - macht - größe. Nietzsche - philosoph der größe der macht oder der macht der größe? deGruyter. pp. 171-188.
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    Triplex veritas: Wahrheitsverständnis und philosophische Denkform Bonaventuras.Andreas Speer - 1987 - Werl/Westfalen: D. Coelde.
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    Secundum viam philosophi: gli aristotelismi nel tardo Medioevo latino (1250-1362).Andrea Vella - 2014 - Palermo: Officina di studi medievali.
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  29. The Concept and Necessity of an End in Ethics.Andreas Trampota - 2013 - In Andreas Trampota, Oliver Sensen & Jens Timmermann (eds.), Kant’s “Tugendlehre”. A Comprehensive Commentary. Boston: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 139-158.
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    Abortion, sin, and the state in Thailand.Andrea Whittaker - 2004 - New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
    Introduction: bearing politics -- Abortion, sin, and the state -- A history of the abortion debate -- Conceiving the nation: representations of abortion in Thailand -- Corrupt girls, victims of men, desperate women: representations of women who abort -- 'A small sin': everyday acts -- 'The truth of our day by day lives': situational ethics -- Global debates, local dilemmas.
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    Widersprüche: zur frühen Nietzsche-Rezeption.Andreas Schirmer & Rüdiger Schmidt (eds.) - 2000 - Weimar: Hermann Böhlaus Nachfolger.
    Der Band repräsentiert in dreißig Einzelbeiträgen den Stand der internationalen Forschung zur frühen Nietzsche-Rezeption.
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    8. Philosophen und philosophische Arbeiter. Das sechste Hauptstück: „wir Gelehrten“.Andreas Urs Sommer - 2014 - In Marcus Andreas Born (ed.), Friedrich Nietzsche - Jenseits von Gut Und Böse. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 131-146.
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    Tolerance: A Phenomenological Approach.Andrea Staiti - 2022 - In Anna Bortolan & Elisa Magrì (eds.), Empathy, Intersubjectivity, and the Social World: The Continued Relevance of Phenomenology. Essays in Honour of Dermot Moran. Berlin: DeGruyter. pp. 363-388.
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    Gerade genug: Essays und Miniaturen.Andreas Steffens - 2010 - Wuppertal: NordPark.
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    Philosophie des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts, oder, Die Wiederkehr des Menschen.Andreas Steffens - 1999 - Leipzig: Reclam.
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    Sotto il cielo della luna: fato e fortuna in Pietro Pomponazzi e Niccolò Machiavelli.Andrea Suggi - 2019 - Pisa: Edizioni ETS.
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    Social and political philosophy: classic and contemporary readings.Andrea Veltman (ed.) - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Social and Political Philosophy: Classic and Contemporary Readings is a comprehensive primary-source anthology of readings on social and political thought. Ranging from ancient classics to contemporary works, this unique text combines the essential classics in the field--including the work of ancient Greek political philosophers and modern social contract theorists--with a significant amount of contemporary work on issues pertaining to poverty, drug legalization, multiculturalism, race, gender, and class. It also integrates contemporary feminist perspectives.
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  38. Information and the nature of reality: from physics to metaphysics.Paul Davies & Niels Henrik Gregersen (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Many scientists regard mass and energy as the primary currency of nature. In recent years, however, the concept of information has gained importance. In this book, eminent scientists, philosophers, and theologians chart various aspects of information, from quantum information to biological and digital information, in order to understand how nature works. Beginning with a historical treatment of the topic, the book also examines physical and biological approaches to information, and the philosophical, theological, and ethical implications.
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    Global Rules and Private Actors: Toward a New Role of the Transnational Corporation in Global Governance.Andreas Georg Scherer, Guido Palazzo & Dorothée Baumann - 2006 - Business Ethics Quarterly 16 (4):505-532.
    Abstract:We discuss the role that transnational corporations (TNCs) should play in developing global governance, creating a framework of rules and regulations for the global economy. The central issue is whether TNCs should provide global rules and guarantee individual citizenship rights, or instead focus on maximizing profits. First, we describe the problems arising from the globalization process that affect the relationship between public rules and private firms. Next we consider the position of economic and management theories in relation to the social (...)
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    Christian-Wolff-Kolloquium in Halle.Peter Beyer - 1980 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 28 (11):1377.
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    From Complexity to Life: On the Emergence of Life and Meaning.Niels Henrik Gregersen (ed.) - 2002 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This book brings together an impressive group of leading scholars in the sciences of complexity, and a few workers on the interface of science and religion, to explore the wider implications of complexity studies. It includes an introduction to complexity studies and explores the concept of information in physics and biology and various philosophical and religious perspectives. Chapter authors include Paul Davies, Greg Chaitin, Charles Bennett, Werner Loewenstein, Paul Dembski, Ian Stewart, Stuart Kauffman, Harold Morowitz, Arthur Peacocke, and Niels H. (...)
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  42. Andrea Mecacci, "Kitsch y Neokitsch" - Traducción de Facundo Bey.Andrea Mecacci - 2018 - Boletín de Estética 44:7-32. Translated by Facundo Bey.
    El kitsch no es solo una categoría que ha definido una de las posibles gramáticas estéticas de la modernidad, sino también una dimensión antropológica que ha tenido diferentes configuraciones en el curso de los procesos históricos. El ensayo ofrece una mirada histórico-crítica sobre las transformaciones que condujeron desde el kitsch de principios del siglo XX hasta el neokitsch contemporáneo: desde la génesis del kitsch hasta su afirmación como una de las manifestaciones más tangibles de la cultura de masas. Integrándose con (...)
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  43. Freundschaft als Refugium der Humanität. Kant über Vertrautheit und Offenherzigkeit in einer misstrauischen und unaufrichtigen Welt.Andreas Trampota - 2016 - In Im Gewand der Tugend: Grenzfiguren der Aufrichtigkeit. Würzburg: Könighausen & Neumann. pp. 135-159.
  44. Introduction to the Collection.Andrea Sauchelli - 2020 - In Derek Parfit's Reasons and Persons: An Introduction and Critical Inquiry. London, UK: pp. 1-9.
  45. On Russell’s projected review of Husserl’s Logische Untersuchungen.Andreas Vrahimis - 2013 - Proceedings of the 13th International Conference of ISSEI 13.
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    A Theoretical Appreciation of the Ethic of Solidarity in Poland Twenty-Five Years after.Gerald J. Beyer - 2007 - Journal of Religious Ethics 35 (2):207 - 232.
    The remarkable movement known as Solidarity recently celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary in Poland. This essay provides a theoretical appreciation of the values and principles that guided and undergirded the movement, which greatly contributed to the fall of communism in Central and Eastern Europe. This systematic overview of the ethic of the Solidarity movement fills a lacuna in the field of ethics because ethicists who are interested in the concept of solidarity have largely overlooked the Polish experience of the 1980s. This (...)
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    The Naturalness of Religious Imagination and the Idea of Revelation.Niels Henrik Gregersen - 2002 - Ars Disputandi 2:195-207.
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    XI. Internationaler Hegel-Kongreß.Wilhelm Raimund Beyer - 1976 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 24 (3).
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  49. How to Define Emotions Scientifically.Andrea Scarantino - 2012 - Emotion Review 4 (4):358-368.
    The central contention of this article is that the classificatory scheme of contemporary affective science, with its traditional categories of emotion, anger, fear, and so on, is no longer suitable to the needs of affective science. Unlike psychological constructionists, who have urged the transition from a discrete to a dimensional approach in the study of affective phenomena, I argue that we can stick to a discrete approach as long as we accept that traditional emotion categories will have to be transformed (...)
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    Anatomie der Sinne im Spiegel von Philosophie, Ästhektik, Literatur.Waltraud Naumann-Beyer - 2003 - Köln: Böhlau.
    Sehen, Horen, Riechen, Schmecken, Tasten: Die Autorin fragt nach Entstehung, Begrundung und Folgen dieser tradierten Ordnung der Sinne. Sie fragt auch nach den abweichenden Varianten, die von der antiken Idee des Korpers als ganzheitliches Sensorium uber die hoheren Sinne des Mittelalters bis zu den sinnlichen Vermogen der Aufklarung, wie Einbildungskraft und Dichtungsvermogen, reichen. Im 18. Jahrhundert verstarkte sich zusammen mit der anthropologischen Aufwertung der Sinnlichkeit der Impuls zur Uberschreitung der Funfzahl der Sinne und zur Umordnung der uberkommenen Hierarchie. An Textbeispielen (...)
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