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  1. Parts and counterparts.Wolfgang J. Schwarz - manuscript
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    George J. Seidel's "Activity and Ground: Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel". [REVIEW]Wolfgang Schwarz - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (2):297.
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    J. Linschoten's "Auf dem Wege zu einer phänomenologischen Psychologie". [REVIEW]Wolfgang Schwarz - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 23 (3):463.
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    Erste Wissenschaftslehre von 1804.J. G. Fichte--Bibliographie. [REVIEW]Wolfgang Schwarz - 1970 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 31 (1):147.
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    Fritz Marti's "The Unconditional in Human Knowledge. Four Early Essays "by F. W. J. Schelling". [REVIEW]Wolfgang Schwarz - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (2):297.
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    "Logic," by Immanuel Kant, trans., with an Introduction by Robert S. Hartman and Wolfgang Schwarz[REVIEW]Roland J. Teske - 1976 - Modern Schoolman 53 (2):221-222.
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    Critique of Pure Reason. [REVIEW]Mary J. Gregor - 1984 - Review of Metaphysics 38 (1):124-126.
    The project Wolfgang Schwarz has undertaken is indicated in the subtitle of his book: "Concise text in a new faithful terminologically improved translation exhibiting the structure of Kant's argument in thesis and proof." Since his work seems designed as an alternative to the abridged edition of Kemp Smith's translation, it invites comparison with respect to terminology and abridgement.
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  8. The political and social theory of Max Weber: collected essays.Wolfgang J. Mommsen - 1989 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Concentrating on Weber's engagement with political issues and their influence over his more theoretical concepts, Mommsen offers a critical analysis of Weber's notion of democracy, distinguishing its liberal and elitist features.
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    From Experimental Imaging Techniques to Virtual Embryology.Wolfgang J. Weninger, Olivier Tassy, Sébastien Darras, Stefan H. Geyer & Denis Thieffry - 2004 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 26 (3/4):355 - 476.
    Modern embryology increasingly relies on descriptive and functional three dimensional (3D) and four dimensional (4D) analysis of physically, optically, or virtually sectioned specimens. To cope with the technical requirements, new methods for high detailed in vivo imaging, as well as the generation of high resolution digital volume data sets for the accurate visualisation of transgene activity and gene product presence, in the context of embryo morphology, were recently developed and are under construction. These methods profoundly change the scientific applicability, appearance (...)
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    Preparing to Understand and Use Science in the Real World: Interdisciplinary Study Concentrations at the Technical University of Darmstadt.Wolfgang J. Liebert - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (4):1533-1550.
    In order to raise awareness of the ambiguous nature of scientific-technological progress, and of the challenging problems it raises, problems which are not easily addressed by courses in a single discipline and cannot be projected onto disciplinary curricula, Technical University of Darmstadt has established three interdisciplinary study concentrations: “Technology and International Development”, “Environmental Sciences”, and “Sustainable Shaping of Technology and Science”. These three programmes seek to overcome the limitations of strictly disciplinary research and teaching by developing an integrated, problem-oriented approach. (...)
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    Max Weber's "grand sociology": The origins and composition of wirtschaft und gesellschaft. Soziologie.Wolfgang J. Mommsen - 2000 - History and Theory 39 (3):364–383.
    Max Weber's magnum opus Economy and Society was for the most part published only after his premature death in June 1920. Only the chapters on basic sociological terms, the categories of social action, and the Three Times of Legitimate Domination were sent to the publishers by Weber himself; the other manuscripts were found in a pile on his desk. The editions by Marianne Weber and Melchior Palyi and by Johannes F. Winckelmann are in many ways unsatisfactory, and the controversy about (...)
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  12. Max Weber: The Universal Historian and the Social Scientist.Wolfgang J. Mommsen - 1997 - In Raymond Boudon, Mohamed Cherkaoui & Jeffrey C. Alexander (eds.), The Classical Tradition in Sociology: The European Tradition. Sage Publications. pp. 1--182.
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    Medical Metaphors Matter: Experiments Can Determine the Impact of Metaphors on Bioethical Issues.David J. Hauser & Norbert Schwarz - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (10):18-19.
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    Implicit Bias Reflects the Company That Words Keep.David J. Hauser & Norbert Schwarz - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    In everyday language, concepts appear alongside related concepts. Societal biases often emerge in these collocations; e.g., female names collocate with art- related concepts, and African American names collocate with negative concepts. It is unknown whether such collocations merely reflect societal biases or contribute to them. Concepts that are themselves neutral in valence but nevertheless collocate with valenced concepts provide a unique opportunity to address this question. For example, when asked, most people evaluate the concept “cause” as neutral, but “cause” is (...)
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    Die Geschichtswissenschaft jenseits des Historismus.Wolfgang J. Mommsen - 1972 - Düsseldorf: Droste.
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    Critique of Pure Reason.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (3):449-451.
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    The Kant-Eberhard Controversy.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (4):606-607.
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    Note.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1967 - Ethics 77 (2):161-161.
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    ‘Nothing about us Without us’: An Interview on the Sex Worker Syllabus.Heather Berg, Angela Jones, P. J. Patella-Rey & Corinne Schwarz - 2022 - Ethics and Social Welfare 16 (2):144-150.
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    Les voies de la creation theatrale.J. F., J. Jacquot, D. Bablet, B. Brecht, M. Frisch, P. Weiss, A. Cesaire, J. Cabral, Melo Neto, J. Genet, E. Schwarz, John Reed, A. Miller, E. O'Neill, H. Pinter, S. Mrozek, J. Arden & S. Beckett - 1977 - Substance 6 (18/19):226.
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    Investigating the effects of sponsorship and forewarning disclosures on recipients’ reactance.Sabine Einwiller, Jens Seiffert-Brockmann & Wolfgang J. Weitzl - 2020 - Communications 45 (3):282-302.
    Due to increasing consumer skepticism towards promotional messages, companies are looking for new ways to communicate with their target audiences in a less obtrusive way than traditional advertising. Sponsored content disseminated on the online portals of newspapers (i. e., online advertorials) is regarded as a promising way to promote products and brands. Regulations require communicators to inform consumers about the commercial nature of this ‘masked’ persuasion attempt by including an explicit sponsorship disclosure (i. e., a ‘Sponsored’ label). This study demonstrates (...)
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    Die Frage nach dem Ding. Zu Kants Lehre von den Transzendentalen Grundsatzen.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (3):449-451.
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    Phantasie und Erkenntnis.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1970 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (4):629-630.
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    Kants Theorie der Physik. Eine Untersuchung über das Opus Postumum von Kant.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1970 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (3):471-472.
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  25. Against Magnetism.Wolfgang Schwarz - 2014 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 92 (1):17-36.
    Magnetism in meta-semantics is the view that the meaning of our words is determined in part by their use and in part by the objective naturalness of candidate meanings. This hypothesis is commonly attributed to David Lewis, and has been put to philosophical work by Brian Weatherson, Ted Sider and others. I argue that there is no evidence that Lewis ever endorsed the view, and that his actual account of language reveals good reasons against it.
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    Philosophie der Geschichte.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 13 (3):433-433.
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    Handelnder Mensch und objektiver Geist. Zur Theorie der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften bei Wilhelm Dilthey.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (2):287-288.
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    Der Mensch und die Natur: Grundzuge einer Naturphilosophie.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1954 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (2):288-289.
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    Philosophie des Lebendigen Geistes in der Krise der Gegenwart.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (1):150-151.
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    Existentialism as Philosophy.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 23 (3):462-463.
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    Studien zur Philosophiegeschichte.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (2):296-296.
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  32. Politische Ideologien und nationalstaatliche Ordnung.Theodor Schieder, Kurt Kluxen & Wolfgang J. Mommsen (eds.) - 1968 - München u. Wien,: Oldenbourg.
     
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    Pädagogischer Humanismus.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17 (3):427-428.
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    Wörterbuch der philosophischen Begriffe.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1959 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 20 (2):285-286.
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  35. Imaginary Foundations.Wolfgang Schwarz - 2018 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 5.
    Our senses provide us with information about the world, but what exactly do they tell us? I argue that in order to optimally respond to sensory stimulations, an agent’s doxastic space may have an extra, “imaginary” dimension of possibility; perceptual experiences confer certainty on propositions in this dimension. To some extent, the resulting picture vindicates the old-fashioned empiricist idea that all empirical knowledge is based on a solid foundation of sense-datum propositions, but it avoids most of the problems traditionally associated (...)
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  36. Ability and Possibility.Wolfgang Schwarz - 2020 - Philosophers' Imprint 20.
    According to the classical quantificational analysis of modals, an agent has the ability to perform an act iff relevant facts about the agent and her environment are compatible with her performing the act. The analysis faces a number of problems, many of which can be traced to the fact that it takes even accidental performance of an act as proof of the relevant ability. I argue that ability statements are systematically ambiguous: on one reading, accidental performance really is enough; on (...)
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    Die metaphysischen Grundlagen der Naturwissenschaft und Mathematik.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (1):156-157.
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    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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    Kants Geschichtsphilosophie: Ihre Entwicklung und ihr Verhältnis zur Aufklärung.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (3):448-449.
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  40. Philosophische Grenzfragen der Medizin Fünf Vorträge, Gehalten Während der Leipziger Universitätswoche, 1929.J. D. Achelis, C. Haeberlin, R. Koch, O. Schwarz & Temkin - 1930 - Georg Thieme Verlag.
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  41. Granularity problems.Jens Christian Bjerring & Wolfgang Schwarz - 2017 - Philosophical Quarterly 67 (266):22-37.
    Possible-worlds accounts of mental or linguistic content are often criticized for being too coarse-grained. To make room for more fine-grained distinctions among contents, several authors have recently proposed extending the space of possible worlds by "impossible worlds". We argue that this strategy comes with serious costs: we would effectively have to abandon most of the features that make the possible-worlds framework attractive. More generally, we argue that while there are intuitive and theoretical considerations against overly coarse-grained notions of content, the (...)
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    Historisches Wörterbuch der Philosophie.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (3):456-457.
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    Objects of Choice.Wolfgang Schwarz - 2021 - Mind 111.
    Rational agents are supposed to maximize expected utility. But what are the options from which they choose? I outline some constraints on an adequate representation of an agent’s options. The options should, for example, contain no information of which the agent is unsure. But they should be sufficiently rich to distinguish all available acts from one another. These demands often come into conflict, so that there seems to be no adequate representation of the options at all. After reviewing existing proposals (...)
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    Die Grundlagen der Sittlichkeit.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (3):433-435.
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    Axiomatik alles Möglichen Philosophierens.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 13 (4):583-584.
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    Recent publications: Recent publications on the philosophy of science.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1968 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 18 (3):275-280.
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    Aristoteles: Die Mitte in Seinem Denken.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (2):281-282.
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    Contemporary German Philosophy and its Background.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1971 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 31 (4):614-615.
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  49. Proving the Principal Principle.Wolfgang Schwarz - 2014 - In Alastair Wilson (ed.), Chance and Temporal Asymmetry. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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    L'Ecole de Marbourg.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (2):303-304.
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