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  1. Was wir immer schon voraussetzen, wenn wir "ernsthaft argumentieren".Fritz Zimbrich - 1982 - In Brigitte Scheer & Günter Wohlfart (eds.), Dimensionen der Sprache in der Philosophie des Deutschen Idealismus. Würzburg: Königshausen + Neumann.
     
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  2. Israelite Wisdom: Theological and Literary Essays in Honor of Samuel Terrien. Gammie, Brueggemann, Humphreys & Ward - 1978
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    Cognitive Emergence.Fritz Rohrlich - 1997 - Philosophy of Science 64 (S4):S346-S358.
    Examination of attempts at theory reduction shows that a process of cognitive emergence is involved in which concepts of S, Cs, emerge from T. This permits the ‘bridge laws’ to be stated. These are not in conflict with incommensurability of the Cs with the CT. Cognitive emergence may occur asymptotically or because of similarities of mathematical expressions; it is not necessarily holistic. Mereologically and nonmereologically related theory pairs are considered. Examples are chosen from physics. An important distinction is made between (...)
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    Neuroethics: A Philosophical Challenge.Fritz Allhoff, Françoise Baylis, Richard Glen Boire, Christopher Buford, Tom Buller, Raymond DeVries, Hubert Doucet, Kathinka Evers, Joseph Fins & Ruth L. Fischbach - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (2):31-33.
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  5. Terrorism and Torture.Fritz Allhoff - 2003 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):121-134.
    This paper investigates the moral permissibility of torture. After briefly considering some empirical evidence, it discusses the conflict between deontological and consequentialist approaches to torture. It is argued that, even if we are to take rights seriously, torture should at least be allowed if some conditions are satisfied. Finally, the paper discusses what those conditions should be and what sorts of torture are morally permissible.
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  6. Belief, Credence, and Moral Encroachment.Elizabeth Jackson & James Fritz - 2021 - Synthese 199 (1-2):1387–1408.
    Radical moral encroachment is the view that belief itself is morally evaluable, and that some moral properties of belief itself make a difference to epistemic rationality. To date, almost all proponents of radical moral encroachment hold to an asymmetry thesis: the moral encroaches on rational belief, but not on rational credence. In this paper, we argue against the asymmetry thesis; we show that, insofar as one accepts the most prominent arguments for radical moral encroachment on belief, one should likewise accept (...)
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    Computer Simulation in the Physical Sciences.Fritz Rohrlich - 1990 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1990:507-518.
    Computer simulation is shown to be philosophically interesting because it introduces a qualitatively new methodology for theory construction in science different from the conventional two components of "theory" and "experiment and/or observation". This component is "experimentation with theoretical models." Two examples from the physical sciences are presented for the purpose of demonstration but it is claimed that the biological and social sciences permit similar theoretical model experiments. Furthermore, computer simulation permits theoretical models for the evolution of physical systems which use (...)
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    Causality and the Arrow of Classical Time.Fritz Rohrlich - 2000 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 31 (1):1-13.
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    Four philosophical issues essential for good science teaching.Fritz Rohrlich - 1988 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 20 (2):1–6.
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    Four philosophical issues essential for good science teaching.Fritz Rohrlich - 1988 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 20 (2):1-6.
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    Anticipatory regulation, anticipatory ethics: preparing for the future.Zoe Fritz - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (6):361-362.
    We have all become used to the rapid change around us, and with it, the shifting landscape of medical ethics. It appears, however, that the acceleration phase of change in biomedical sciences is only just beginning, and we need to be prepared for new challenges ahead. This issue of the journal considers several of them: in epigenome editing, 1 in bioprinting 2 and in cryonics. 3 With all of these developments, we need to be doing our ethical thinking proactively rather (...)
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  12. Theology of the Old Testament: Testimony, Dispute, Advocacy.Walter Brueggemann - 1997
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    Bertrand Russell's construction of the external world.Charles Andrew Fritz - 1952 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
    First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Schriften zur griechischen Logik.Kurt von Fritz - 1978 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog.
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    The Formfulness of Grief.Walter Brueggemann - 1977 - Interpretation 31 (3):263-275.
    The prayers of lament in The Psalter give a form to the worst experiences of life which follows the movement innate to human suffering and yet places it in the presence of the one who alone can address decisive word to those who suffer.
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    What is induction?Charles A. Fritz - 1960 - Journal of Philosophy 57 (4):126-138.
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    Methodology of Economics and Other Social Sciences.Fritz Machlup - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (1):135-137.
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    The electron: Development of the first elementary particle theory.Fritz Rohrlich - 1973 - In Jagdish Mehra (ed.), The physicist's conception of nature. Boston,: Reidel. pp. 331--369.
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    Rethinking Justice: Restoring Our Humanity.Richard H. Bell & Walter Brueggemann - 2007 - Lexington Books.
    Rethinking Justice lifts up and restores an idea of justice found in classical writers as well as more recent thinkers. Justice deals with righting wrongs and restoring peace to individuals and communities. We have lost sight of this and must return to it in mind and practice.
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  20. The Prophetic Imagination.Walter Brueggemann - 1978
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    Covenanting as Human Vocation: A Discussion of the Relation of Bible and Pastoral Care.Walter Brueggemann - 1979 - Interpretation 33 (2):115-129.
    The biblical metaphor of covenant sets the primary issue of pastoral care, namely, grounding in another vis-á-vis self-groundedness.
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    On Trust and Freedom: A Study of Faith in the Succession Narrative.Walter Brueggemann - 1972 - Interpretation 26 (1):3-19.
    David and the other actors in this narrative have enormous power and freedom to act, but they are not free to act as though Yahweh were not there.
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    Poetry and medicine.James G. Brueggemann - 1985 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 28 (3):370.
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    The Book of Jeremiah: Portrait of the Prophet.Walter Brueggemann - 1983 - Interpretation 37 (2):130-145.
    The Jeremiah portrayed in the Old Testament book bearing his name has become the paradigmatic figure of the prophet as he struggles with his God and with his own vocation of announcing God's Word to his time.
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    The God of Joshua…Give or Take the Land.Walter Brueggemann - 2012 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 66 (2):164-175.
    YHWH, the God of Israel, is not only a character embedded in the plot of the Book of Joshua. YHWH is the chief protagonist and the engine that drives the plot. Even when there are other actors in the plot, notably Joshua, their performances in the plot are at the behest of and in response to the intention of YHWH.
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    The Prophetic Word of God and History.Walter Brueggemann - 1994 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 48 (3):239-251.
    Presently, there are two views of human history vying for our allegiance. The one is grounded in the Enlightenment and insists that history is a closed process whose course is determined by the dictum that “might makes right.” The other view is that of supernaturalism, which regards every event in history as a direct act of God. Challenging both of these views is the prophetic construal of history. This construal dares to identify extraordinary human events—the promise of Isaac to Abraham (...)
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    That the World May Be Redescribed.Walter Brueggemann - 2002 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 56 (4):359-367.
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    What Her Body Taught : A Conversation.Brenda Jo Brueggemann, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson & Georgina Kleege - 2005 - Feminist Studies 31 (1):13-33.
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    Medizin in Bewegung, Arzt im Umgang.Fritz Hartmann - 1975 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht.
    "Vortrag, gehalten auf der Vortragsveranstaltung der Nieders'achsischen Landesregierung am 15. Mai 1975.".
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    Gurdjieff remembered.Fritz Peters - 1965 - London,: V. Gollancz.
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    Die Grenzen des menschlichen Ethos.Fritz Rauh & Charlotte Hörgl (eds.) - 1975 - Düsseldorf: Patmos-Verlag.
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    Response to criticism.Fritz Rohrlich - 1990 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 22 (1):29–30.
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    Response to Criticism.Fritz Rohrlich - 1990 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 22 (1):29-30.
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    Grosse Kranke: Sören Kierkegaard, Vincent van Gogh, Reinhold Schneider.Fritz Heinrich Ryssel - 1974 - [Gütersloh]: Gütersloher Verlagshaus Mohn.
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  35. Constructivismo en lugar de Descriptivismo: Crítica a las cosmovisiones metafísicas.Fritz Wallner - 1996 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 1 (1-3):109.
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    Symbol Grounding Without Direct Experience: Do Words Inherit Sensorimotor Activation From Purely Linguistic Context?Fritz Günther, Carolin Dudschig & Barbara Kaup - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (S2):336-374.
    Theories of embodied cognition assume that concepts are grounded in non-linguistic, sensorimotor experience. In support of this assumption, previous studies have shown that upwards response movements are faster than downwards movements after participants have been presented with words whose referents are typically located in the upper vertical space. This is taken as evidence that processing these words reactivates sensorimotor experiential traces. This congruency effect was also found for novel words, after participants learned these words as labels for novel objects that (...)
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    ViSpa (Vision Spaces): A computer-vision-based representation system for individual images and concept prototypes, with large-scale evaluation.Fritz Günther, Marco Marelli, Sam Tureski & Marco Alessandro Petilli - 2023 - Psychological Review 130 (4):896-934.
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  38. Higher-Order Metaphysics: An Introduction.Peter Fritz & Nicholas K. Jones - 2024 - In Peter Fritz & Nicholas K. Jones (eds.), Higher-Order Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.
    This chapter provides an introduction to higher-order metaphysics as well as to the contributions to this volume. We discuss five topics, corresponding to the five parts of this volume, and summarize the contributions to each part. First, we motivate the usefulness of higher-order quantification in metaphysics using a number of examples, and discuss the question of how such quantifiers should be interpreted. We provide a brief introduction to the most common forms of higher-order logics used in metaphysics, and indicate a (...)
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  39. Weisheit in Israel.Gerhard von Rad & Walter Brueggemann - 1970
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  40. Genesis.Walter Brueggemann - 1982
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  41. Pluralistic ontology and theory reduction in the physical sciences.Fritz Rohrlich - 1988 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 39 (3):295-312.
    It is demonstrated that the reduction of a physical theory S to another one, T, in the sense that S can be derived from T holds in general only for the mathematical framework. The interpretation of S and the associated central terms cannot all be derived from those of T because of the qualitative differences between the cognitive levels of S and T. Their cognitively autonomous status leads to an epistemic as well as an ontological pluralism. This pluralism is consistent (...)
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  42. Methodology of Economics and Other Social Sciences.Fritz Machlup - 1979 - Human Studies 2 (4):357-362.
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    Neeff, Fritz, Kausalität und Originalität.Fritz Neeff - 1920 - Kant Studien 24 (1).
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  44. Gott Ist Die Liebe Die Predigten des Hl. Augustinus Über den I. Johannesbrief.Fritz Hofmann & Augustine - 1938 - Herder.
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    Georg Lukács in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten.Fritz Joachim Raddatz - 1972 - [Reinbek bei Hamburg]: Rowohlt.
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  46. Feelings and Ethics: Examples for a Philosophy of Psychology.Fritz Wallner, Yuan-wei Teng & Vincent Shen - 2005 - Philosophy and Culture 32 (10):21-33.
    This article points out, descriptive moral psychology of human behavior patterns in the handling, in fact, from the outset exceed the boundaries of philosophy, and Cole tried to resort to ethics Fort formalism in order to avoid this problem in practice, can not be established. • Henry Rachael is further motivation for ethical behavior and the psychological concept of Cole Castle together. Although this is certainly an important contribution to the Fort Cole, but Cole Fort critical reflection on the lack (...)
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    XVI. Zu lateinischen Schriftstellern.Fritz Walter - 1924 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 80 (4):437-453.
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    XIV. Zu lateinischen Schriftstellern.Fritz Walter - 1928 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 83 (1-4):320-334.
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    10. Zur Aetna V. 63.Fritz Walter - 1922 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 78 (3-4):413-414.
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    Zu Ammianus Marcellinus.Fritz Walter - 1933 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 88 (1-4).
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