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    Die promotionen Uno habilitationen bei Wolfgang Stegmuller.Elmar Brandt, Wilhelm Karl Essler, Eva Kobler, Franz Stark, Jdrg Burkhardt, Peter Paul, Eike V. Savigny, Freimut Scholz, Ulrich Blau & Hfide Conner - 1992 - Erkenntnis 36 (1):23-24.
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  2. Der theoretische Bedeutungsbegriff.Elmar Brandt - 1964 - München,:
     
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    8 Malebranche on Human Freedom.Elmar J. Kremer - 2000 - In Steven Nadler (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Malebranche. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 190.
  4. A theory of the good and the right.Richard B. Brandt - 1979 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    What system of morals should rational people select as the best for society? Using a contemporary psychological theory of action and of motivation, Richard Brandt's Oxford lectures argue that the purpose of living should be to strive for the greatest good for the largest number of people. Brandt's discussions range from the concept of welfare to conflict between utilitarian moral codes and the dictates of self-interest.
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    Locke on Thinking Matter.Martha Brandt Bolton - 2015 - In Matthew Stuart (ed.), A Companion to Locke. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Wiley. pp. 334–353.
    This chapter discusses reasons why we have no prospect of knowing whether or not matter thinks. It focuses on the mechanist hypothesis, its purported explanatory scope, and John Locke's commitment to it. The chapter then demonstrates God's immateriality and its implications for the possibility that God has given perception and thought to some material things. It addresses the notion of divine superaddition elaborated in letters to Stillingfleet and considers how thinking, extension, solidity, and motion are connected in case they do (...)
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  6. A Gricean Theory of Malaprops.Elmar Unnsteinsson - 2017 - Mind and Language 32 (4):446-462.
    Gricean intentionalists hold that what a speaker says and means by a linguistic utterance is determined by the speaker's communicative intention. On this view, one cannot really say anything without meaning it as well. Conventionalists argue, however, that malapropisms provide powerful counterexamples to this claim. I present two arguments against the conventionalist and sketch a new Gricean theory of speech errors, called the misarticulation theory. On this view, malapropisms are understood as a special case of mispronunciation. I argue that the (...)
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  7. Compositionality and Expressive Power: Comments on Pietroski.Elmar Unnsteinsson - 2020 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 20 (3):295-310.
    Paul Pietroski has developed a powerful minimalist and internalist alternative to standard compositional semantics, where meanings are identified with instructions to fetch or assemble human concepts in specific ways. In particular, there appears to be no need for Fregean Function Application, as natural language composition only involves processes of combining monadic or dyadic concepts, and Pietroski’s theory can then, allegedly, avoid both singular reference and truth conditions. He also has a negative agenda, purporting to show, roughly, that the vocabulary of (...)
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  8. The edenic theory of reference.Elmar Unnsteinsson - 2019 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 62 (3):276-308.
    I argue for a theory of the optimal function of the speech act of referring, called the edenic theory. First, the act of singular reference is defined directly in terms of Gricean communicative intentions. Second, I propose a doxastic constraint on the optimal performance of such acts, stating, roughly, that the speaker must not have any relevant false beliefs about the identity or distinctness of the intended object. In uttering a singular term on an occasion, on this theory, one represents (...)
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  9. Confusion is Corruptive Belief in False Identity.Elmar Unnsteinsson - 2016 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 46 (2):204-227.
    Speakers are confused about identity if they mistake one thing for two or two things for one. I present two plausible models of confusion, the Frege model and the Millikan model. I show how a prominent objection to Fregean models fails and argue that confusion consists in having false implicit beliefs involving the identity relation. Further, I argue that confused identity has characteristic corruptive effects on singular cognition and on the proper function of singular terms in linguistic communication.
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  10. Frege’s puzzle is about identity after all.Elmar Unnsteinsson - 2019 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 99 (3):628-643.
    Many philosophers have argued or taken for granted that Frege's puzzle has little or nothing to do with identity statements. I show that this is wrong, arguing that the puzzle can only be motivated relative to a thinker's beliefs about the identity or distinctness of the relevant object. The result is important, as it suggests that the puzzle can be solved, not by a semantic theory of names or referring expressions as such, but simply by a theory of identity statements. (...)
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    Materialien zur Entstehung der Kritik der reinen Vernunft.Reinhard Brandt - 1981 - In Ingeborg Heidemann & Wolfgang Ritzel (eds.), Beiträge zur Kritik der reinen Vernunft, 1781-1981. New York: W. de Gruyter. pp. 37-68.
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    Der Körper und die Religion: das Problem der Konstruktion von Geschlechterrollen.Elmar Klinger, Stephanie Böhm & Theodor Seidl (eds.) - 2000 - Würzburg: Echter.
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    Der Mensch als Ziel der Wirtschaftsethik: eine finalethische Positionierung im Spannungsfeld zwischen Ethik und Ökonomik.Elmar Nass - 2003 - Paderborn: Schöningh.
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    Presenza di spirito: il cristianesimo come gesto e pensiero.Elmar Salmann - 2000 - Padova: Abbazia di Santa Giustina.
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    Menschliches Selbstverständnis: Ichbewusstsein, intersubjektive Verantwortung, interkulturelle Verständigung.Elmar Holenstein - 1985 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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  16. Thinking in transition: Nishida Kitaro and Martin Heidegger.Elmar Weinmayr, tr Krummel, John W. M. & Douglas Ltr Berger - 2005 - Philosophy East and West 55 (2):232-256.
    : Two major philosophers of the twentieth century, the German existential phenomenologist Martin Heidegger and the seminal Japanese Kyoto School philosopher Nishida Kitarō are examined here in an attempt to discern to what extent their ideas may converge. Both are viewed as expressing, each through the lens of his own tradition, a world in transition with the rise of modernity in the West and its subsequent globalization. The popularity of Heidegger's thought among Japanese philosophers, despite its own admitted limitation to (...)
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    Critical realist critical discourse analysis: A necessary alternative to post-marxist discourse theory.Elmar Flatschart - 2016 - Journal of Critical Realism 15 (1):21-52.
    This article discusses the metatheoretical foundations of a critical realist approach to critical discourse analysis and counterposes them to insufficiently realist tendencies in Norman Fairclough's critical discourse analysis, on the one hand, and anti-realist post-Marxist discourse theory on the other. The first section argues that Fairclough's approach is progressive in many ways, but lacks metatheoretical rigour with respect to important demarcation problems. These mainly concern CDA's understanding of discourse as mediating entity, its underlying dialectical-relational approach and overarching concept of social (...)
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    Justice, Nature and the Geography of Difference David Harvey Cambridge.Elmar Altvater - 1998 - Historical Materialism 2 (1):225-235.
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    Patientenverfügung in Österreich: Skizze eines Vergleichs Österreich – Deutschland.Elmar Biermann - 2017 - In Franz-Josef Bormann (ed.), Lebensbeendende Handlungen: Ethik, Medizin Und Recht Zur Grenze von ‚Töten‘ Und ‚Sterbenlassen‘. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 635-644.
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    D'Artagnan und die Urteilstafel: über ein Ordnungsprinzip der europäischen Kulturgeschichte (1,2,3/4).Reinhard Brandt - 1991 - Stuttgart: Steiner.
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    A Good Samaritan inspired foundation for a fair health care system.Elmar H. Frangenberg - 2011 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 14 (1):73-79.
    Distributive justice on the income and on the service aspects is the most vexing modern day problem for the creation and maintenance of an all inclusive health care system. A pervasive problem of all current schemes is the lack of effective cost control, which continues to result in increasing burdens for all public and private stakeholders. This proposal posits that the responsibility and financial obligation to achieve an ideal outcome of equal and affordable access and benefits for all citizens is (...)
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    Universals of Knowledge – Contraints on Understanding?Elmar Holenstein - 1981 - In Herman Parret & Jacques Bouveresse (eds.), Meaning and understanding. New York: W. de Gruyter. pp. 171-183.
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    Ernst Bloch: Spuren ; Lektüren.Elmar Locher (ed.) - 2008 - Innsbruck: StudienVerlag.
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    The Logic of Welfare: Religious and Sociological Foundations of Social Policy Rationality.Elmar Rieger - 2013 - International Journal of Social Quality 3 (2):125-144.
    The article aims to contribute to the sociological theory of the welfare state by addressing a fundamental puzzle of social policy, namely, the weakness of its claim to be a rational effort of society dealing with problems of social integration. Drawing on the work of Franz-Xaver Kaufmann, I distinguish between the cultural or ideational side of the welfare state and the social engineering or outcome side, arguing to take the rhetoric and symbolism of social policy more seriously. The integration of (...)
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    Filosofia e mistica: itinerari di un progetto di ricerca.Elmar Salmann & Aniceto Molinaro (eds.) - 1997 - Roma: Pontificio Ateneo S. Anselmo.
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  26. Presenza e critica: sulle affinità elettive tra filosofia e mistica.Elmar Salmann - 1997 - In Elmar Salmann & Aniceto Molinaro (eds.), Filosofia e mistica: itinerari di un progetto di ricerca. Roma: Pontificio Ateneo S. Anselmo.
     
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    Können Tiere denken?: ein Beitrag zur Tierphilosophie.Reinhard Brandt - 2009 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
    Tiere haben erstaunliche kognitive Fähigkeiten, ein diesen Fähigkeiten entsprechendes Bewußtsein und Formen des Selbstbewußtseins. Das Denken in diskreten Einheiten von Urteilen scheint ihnen jedoch nicht zugänglich zu sein, damit auch nicht die Unterscheidung von Bejahung und Verneinung und von wahr und falsch. Wie ist das Denken und damit das objektive Erkennen beim Menschen entstanden? Welche Rolle spielt das Gehirn bei Mensch und Tier? Wir Menschen leben in zwei Welten, die paradoxerweise zugleich eine ist. Das Tageslicht, Gerüche, die Hauswand, an der (...)
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  28. The Social Epistemology of Introspection.Elmar Unnsteinsson - 2023 - Mind and Language 38 (3):925-942.
    I argue that introspection recruits the same mental mechanism as that which is required for the production of ordinary speech acts. In introspection, in effect, we intentionally tell ourselves that we are in some mental state, aiming thereby to produce belief about that state in ourselves. On one popular view of speech acts, however, this is precisely what speakers do when speaking to others. On this basis, I argue that every bias discovered by social epistemology applies to introspection and other (...)
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  29. Global order and nature.Elmar Altvater - 1998 - In Roger Keil (ed.), Political Ecology: Global and Local. Routledge. pp. 19--45.
     
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    Justice, Nature and the Geography of Difference David Harvey Cambridge.Elmar Altvater - 1998 - Historical Materialism 2 (1):225-235.
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    Perspectives sociales?Elmar Altvater - 1988 - Actuel Marx 4 (1):42.
    The end of socialist utopias on the Fordian model, which today are in a state of general crisis and have become weakend in their foundations, calls for political forms capable of organizing new historical subjects appropriate to a new social structure.
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    Staat.Elmar Altvater & Volkhard Brandes (eds.) - 1977 - Frankfurt am Main: Europäische Verlagsanstalt.
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  33. Dangers & options : the matter of world survival.Willy Brandt - 2008 - In Barbara Ward (ed.), More lost Massey lectures: recovered classics from five great thinkers. Berkeley, CA: Distributed in the United States by Publishers Group West.
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  34. Authentic Speech and Insincerity.Elmar Unnsteinsson - 2023 - Journal of Philosophy 120 (10):550-576.
    Many theorists assume that a request is sincere if the speaker wants the addressee to perform the act requested. I argue that this assumption predicts an implausible mismatch between sincere assertions and sincere directives and needs to be revised. I present an alternative view, according to which directive utterances can only be sincere if they are self-directed. Other-directed directives, however, can be genuine or fake, depending on whether the speaker wants the addressee to perform the act in question. Finally, I (...)
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    Utilitarianism and the Rules of War.R. B. Brandt - 1974 - In Marshall Cohen (ed.), War and Moral Responsibility: A "Philosophy and Public Affairs" Reader. Princeton University Press. pp. 25-45.
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    Talking About: An Intentionalist Theory of Reference.Elmar Unnsteinsson - 2022 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Combining new insights from cognitive science and speech act theory, Unnsteinsson develops a compelling theory of singular reference which avoids well-known puzzles. The theory, Edenic intentionalism, is grounded in a mechanistic perspective on explanation in cognitive science and a new Gricean account of speaker meaning and speaker reference.
  37. The Real and Alleged Problems of Utilitarianism.Richard Brandt - 1997 - In Thomas L. Carson & Paul K. Moser (eds.), Morality and the good life. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Moral agency without responsibility? Analysis of three ethical models of human-computer interaction in times of artificial intelligence (AI).Alexis Fritz, Wiebke Brandt, Henner Gimpel & Sarah Bayer - 2020 - De Ethica 6 (1):3-22.
    Philosophical and sociological approaches in technology have increasingly shifted toward describing AI (artificial intelligence) systems as ‘(moral) agents,’ while also attributing ‘agency’ to them. It is only in this way – so their principal argument goes – that the effects of technological components in a complex human-computer interaction can be understood sufficiently in phenomenological-descriptive and ethical-normative respects. By contrast, this article aims to demonstrate that an explanatory model only achieves a descriptively and normatively satisfactory result if the concepts of ‘(moral) (...)
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    9. „Kritische Beleuchtung der Analytik der reinen praktischen Vernunft” (89 – 106).Reinhard Brandt - 2002 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Immanuel Kant: Kritik der Praktischen Vernunft. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. pp. 133-149.
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    9. „Kritische Beleuchtung der Analytik der reinen praktischen Vernunft” (89–106).Reinhard Brandt - 2002 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Immanuel Kant: Kritik der Praktischen Vernunft. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. pp. 153-172.
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    9 „Kritische Beleuchtung der Analytik der reinen praktischen Vernunft“ (89–106).Reinhard Brandt - 2002 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Immanuel Kant: Kritik der praktischen Vernunft. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 141-158.
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    4. Transzendentale Ästhetik, §§ 1–3.Reinhard Brandt - 1999 - In Georg Mohr & Marcus Willaschek (eds.), Immanuel Kant, Kritik der reinen Vernunft. Peeters Press. pp. 81-106.
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  43. Der Psychiatriefilm zwischen Freiheit der Kunst und gesellschaftlicher Verantwortung.Elmar Waibl - 2007 - In Klaus Dethloff & Peter Kampits (eds.), Humane Existenz: Reflexionen zur Ethik in einer pluralistischen Gesellschaft. Berlin: Parerga.
     
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  44. Referential Intentions: A Response to Buchanan and Peet.Elmar Unnsteinsson - 2018 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 96 (3):610-615.
    Buchanan (2014) argues for a Gricean solution to well-known counterexamples to direct reference theories of content. Peet (2016) develops a way to change the counterexample so that it seems to speak against Buchanan’s own proposal. I argue that both theorists fail to notice a significant distinction between the kinds of cases at issue. Those appearing to count against direct reference theory must be described such that speakers have false beliefs about the identity of the object to which they intend to (...)
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  45. Talking About: A Response to Bowker, Keiser, Michaelson.Elmar Unnsteinsson - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    I respond to comments from Mark Bowker, Jessica Keiser, and Eliot Michaelson on my book, Talking About. The response clarifies my stance on the nature of reference, conflicting intentions, and the sense in which language may have proper functions.
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  46. Compositionality and Sandbag Semantics.Elmar Geir Unnsteinsson - 2014 - Synthese 191 (14):3329-3350.
    It is a common view that radical contextualism about linguistic meaning is incompatible with a compositional explanation of linguistic comprehension. Recently, some philosophers of language have proposed theories of 'pragmatic' compositionality challenging this assumption. This paper takes a close look at a prominent proposal of this kind due to François Recanati. The objective is to give a plausible formulation of the view. The major results are threefold. First, a basic distinction that contextualists make between mandatory and optional pragmatic processes needs (...)
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  47. What Can a Medieval Friar Teach Us About the Internet? Deriving Criteria of Justice for Cyberlaw from Thomist Natural Law Theory.Brandt Dainow - 2013 - Philosophy and Technology 26 (4):459-476.
    This paper applies a very traditional position within Natural Law Theory to Cyberspace. I shall first justify a Natural Law approach to Cyberspace by exploring the difficulties raised by the Internet to traditional principles of jurisprudence and the difficulties this presents for a Positive Law Theory account of legislation of Cyberspace. This will focus on issues relating to geography. I shall then explicate the paradigm of Natural Law accounts, the Treatise on Law, by Thomas Aquinas. From this account will emerge (...)
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    The Structure of Virtue.R. B. Brandt - 1988 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 13 (1):64-82.
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  49. Lady Mary Shepherd and David Hume on Cause and Effect.Martha Brandt Bolton - 2019 - In Eileen O’Neill & Marcy P. Lascano (eds.), Feminist History of Philosophy: The Recovery and Evaluation of Women’s Philosophical Thought. Springer, NM 87747, USA: Springer. pp. 129-152.
    Shepherd propounds a theory of mind with a fair claim to be better than Hume’s at explaining the sources of commonly held human beliefs about causal necessity due largely to her relational theory of sense perception. In comparison with Hume’s account, it incorporates a more sophisticated treatment of mental representation, especially the role of relational structure and logical form. Most important, perhaps, Shepherd’s theory enforces the division, obscured by Hume, between the evidence of necessity and the metaphysical foundation of necessity.
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  50. Silencing without Convention.Elmar Unnsteinsson - 2019 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 100 (2):573-598.
    Silencing is usually explained in terms of conventionalism about the nature of speech acts. More recently, theorists have tried to develop intentionalist theories of the phenomenon. I argue, however, that if intentionalists are to accommodate the conventionalists' main insight, namely that silencing can be so extreme as to render certain types of speech act completely unavailable to victims, they must take two assumptions on board. First, it must be possible that speakers' communicative intentions are opaque to the speakers themselves. Secondly, (...)
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