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  1. Introduction: A Critical Reception for a Practical Public Theology.Francis Schüssler Fiorenza - 1992 - In Don S. Browning & Francis Schüssler Fiorenza (eds.), Habermas, modernity, and public theology. New York: Crossroad.
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    The Conflict 0f Hermeneutical Traditions and Christian Theology.Francis Schüssler Fiorenza - 2000 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 27 (1):3-31.
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    Dialectical theology and hope, I.Francis P. Fiorenza - 1968 - Heythrop Journal 9 (2):143–163.
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    Dialectical theology and hope, II.Francis P. Fiorenza - 1968 - Heythrop Journal 9 (4):384–399.
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    Dialectical theology and hope, III.Francis P. Fiorenza - 1969 - Heythrop Journal 10 (1):26–42.
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    Latin American Liberation Theology.Francis P. Fiorenza - 1974 - Interpretation 28 (4):441-457.
    Responsive to the signs of the Latin American situation, liberation theology suggests new interpretations of the symbols of faith and calls for a radical transformation of man and society.
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  7. The church as a community of interpretation: Political theology between discourse ethics and hermeneutical reconstruction.Francis Schüssler Fiorenza - 1992 - In Don S. Browning & Francis Schüssler Fiorenza (eds.), Habermas, modernity, and public theology. New York: Crossroad.
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    The Crisis of Scriptural Authority.Francis Schüssler Fiorenza - 1990 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 44 (4):353-368.
    Because the current crisis of scriptural authority is not simply a crisis of Scriptures but also a crisis of modernity, any understanding of that crisis must look to our present intellectual environment as much as it does to the way Scriptures are viewed.
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  9. The resurrection of Jesus and Roman Catholic fundamental theology.Schüssler Fiorenza & P. Francis - 1997 - In Stephen T. Davis, Daniel Kendall & Gerald O.’Collins (eds.), The Resurrection. Oxford Up. pp. 213--48.
     
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    Habermas, modernity, and public theology.Don S. Browning & Francis Schüssler Fiorenza (eds.) - 1992 - New York: Crossroad.
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    Protagoras and the Parts of Time.Francis Dunn - 2001 - Hermes 129 (4):547-550.
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    La Shoah, ‘evento fondativo' inelaborato. Il disagio della società europea e il distanziamento dalla realtà.Fiorenza Loiacono - 2019 - Società Degli Individui 64:42-53.
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    The Debate on Probable Opinions in the Scholastic Tradition.Rudolf Schuessler - 2019 - Boston: Brill.
    A portrait of scholastic approaches to a qualified disagreement of opinions, focusing on the antagonism of scholastic probabilism and anti-probabilism in the early modern era.
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    De Karl Bühler à Karl R. Popper.Fiorenza Toccafondi - 1999 - Philosophiques 26 (2):279-300.
    Popper a passé sa licence sous la direction de Bühler en 1928. Affirmer que Popper a été profondément influencé, non seulement par la théorie du langage de Bühler, mais aussi par sa psychologie, ne correspond pas à l’opinion courante. Le deuxième chapitre de Die beiden Grundprobleme der Erkenntis montre clairement que Karl Bühler a représenté l’un des points de départ les plus importants de la théorie de l’esprit de Popper. Selon Popper, dans l’épistémologie de Carnap, il y a un « (...)
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    Non-Identity: Solving the Waiver Problem for Future People’s Rights.Rudolf Schuessler - 2016 - Law and Philosophy 35 (1):87-105.
    In a familiar interpretation, the Non-Identity Problem claims that persons whose existence depends on a seemingly harmful action cannot in fact be harmed through such an action. It is often objected that the persons in question can nevertheless be wronged through a violation of their rights. However, this objection seems to fail because these persons would readily waive any violated right in order to come into existence. The present article will analyze this Waiver Counter Argument in detail and show why (...)
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    Trois utopies contemporaines.Francis Wolff - 2017 - [Paris]: Fayard.
    Résumé éditeur : "Nous avons perdu les deux repères qui permettaient autrefois de nous définir entre les dieux et les bêtes. Nous ne savons plus qui nous sommes, nous autres humains. De nouvelles utopies en naissent. D'un côté, le post-humanisme prétend nier notre animalité et faire de nous des dieux promis à l'immortalité par les vertus de la technique. D'un autre côté, l'animalisme veut faire de nous des animaux comme les autres et inviter les autres animaux à faire partie de (...)
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    Economico di Senofonte: la “maîtresse de la maison”.Fiorenza Bevilacqua - 2021 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 31.
    L’Economico di Senofonte contiene un interessante trattato sulla vita matrimoniale: al centro di questo trattato si colloca la figura della moglie di Iscomaco, così come viene delineata da quanto quest’ultimo narra a Socrate. Una figura in parte innovativa, in quanto viene associata alla gestione dell’oikos come responsabile di quanto si svolge all’interno della casa: un ruolo diverso da quello del marito, che si occupa e dirige ciò che si svolge all’esterno: i compiti di moglie e marito risultano quindi diversi ma (...)
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    Xenophon’s Oeconomicus: the “maîtresse de la maison”.Fiorenza Bevilacqua - 2021 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 31.
    Xenophon’s Oeconomicusincludes an interesting treatise on married life, at the hearth of which is the figure of Ischomachus’ wife, such as she is described by Ischomachus’ words to Socrates. It is an almost innovative figure, because she shares the management of the oikosas being responsible for what is carried out within the oikos: her role is different from her husband’s, who runs and manages what is carried out outside of the oikos. Therefore husband’s and wife’s tasks are different, though complementary. (...)
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    Sufficientarianism and the Measurement of Inequality.Rudolf Schuessler - 2019 - Moral Philosophy and Politics 6 (1):147-173.
    What impact should sufficientarianism have on the measurement of inequality? Like other theories of justice, sufficientarianism influences how economic inequality is conceived. For the purpose of measurement, its standards of justice can be approximated by income-based thresholds of sufficiency. At which income level could a threshold of having enough be pegged in OECD countries? What would it imply for standard indicators of inequality, such as decile comparisons of cumulated income, income spreads, or the Gini coefficient? This paper suggests some answers (...)
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  20. Sexism and God-Talk. Towards a Feminist Theology.Rosemary Radford Ruether & Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza - 1984 - Religious Studies 20 (4):699-702.
     
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    Kant, casuistry and casuistical questions.Rudolf Schuessler - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 55 (6):1003-1016.
  22. Forme storiche dello smarrimento: La tecnologia, la rete, il corpo.Fiorenza Gamba - 2002 - Filosofia 53 (3):51-78.
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  23. Il concetto di Derangement nella filosofia di levinas.Fiorenza Gamba - 1999 - Filosofia 50 (3):323-338.
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    Facts, Values, Emotions, and Perception.Fiorenza Toccafondi - 2009 - In W. Huemer & B. Centi (eds.), Value and Ontology. Ontos-Verlag. pp. 12--137.
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  25. Il movimento femminile nella Coldiretti.Fiorenza Taricone - 2007 - Studium 103 (3):417-458.
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  26. Le donne nell'Italia del dopoguerra.Fiorenza Taricone - 2008 - Studium 104 (4):583-587.
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  27. Kant's ethically Forbidden Lies-the Special case of the Lie from Fear.Rudolf Schuessler - 2013 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 120 (1):82-100.
     
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    Implicit religion, Anglican cathedrals, and spiritual wellbeing: The impact of carol services.Leslie J. Francis, Ursula McKenna & Francis Stewart - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):9.
    Rooted in the field of cathedral studies, this paper draws into dialogue three bodies of knowledge: Edward Bailey’s notion of implicit religion that, among other things, highlights the continuing traction of the Christian tradition and Christian practice within secular societies; David Walker’s notion of the multiple ways through which in secular societies people may relate to the Christian tradition as embodied within the Anglican Church and John Fisher’s notion of spiritual wellbeing as conceptualised in relational terms. Against this conceptual background, (...)
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    Comment on John O’Neill.Rudolf Schuessler - 1994 - Analyse & Kritik 16 (2):217-219.
    The comment focusses on O'Neill's advocacy of Classical Institutionalism (CI) and the problems of the ideal-regarding approach to the construction of institutions. It maintains that CI shows no signs of progress which would justify a renewed exclusive interest in this paradigm and that the ideal-regarding approach needs some consequentialist balancing to avoid obvious risks of totalitarian denaturation.
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  30. Kant and Casuistry: Questions for the Doctrine of Virtue.Rudolf Schuessler - 2012 - Kant Studien 103 (1).
     
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  31. Moral Im Zweifel.Rudolf Schuessler - 2003
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  32. On Stumpf and Schlick.Fiorenza Toccafondi - 2015 - In Denis Fisette & Riccardo Martinelli (eds.), Philosophy from an Empirical Standpoint: Essays on Carl Stumpf. Rodopi.
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    Infrangere le norme: vita, scienza e tecnica nel pensiero di Georges Canguilhem.Fiorenza Lupi & Stefano Pilotto (eds.) - 2019 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    How Sincere Was Leibniz’s Criticism of Hobbes’s Political Thought?Fiorenza Manzo - 2020 - The Leibniz Review 30:29-60.
    This paper focuses on Leibniz’s engagement with Thomas Hobbes’s political anthropology in the Mainz-period writings, and demonstrates that Leibniz tried to construct an alternative to the English philosopher by conceiving of a physically- and ontologically-grounded psychology of actions. I provide textual evidence of this attempt, and account for Leibniz’s rejection of Hobbes’s political theory and anthropological assumptions. In doing so, I refer to diverse aspects of Leibniz’s work, thereby highlighting his aspiration to congruity and consistency between different areas of investigation. (...)
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    The gradual decline of cooperation: Endgame effects in evolutionary game theory.Rudolf Schuessler - 1989 - Theory and Decision 26 (2):133-155.
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    Violating Strict Deontological Constraints: Excuse or Pardon?Rudolf Schuessler - 2015 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 9 (4):587-601.
    Deontologists often assume that ethical constraints hold ‘come what may’ but that violations of the constraints can be excused or pardoned. Vinit Haksar has argued for pardon as deontologically appropriate mitigation for the violation of deontological constraints. However, the reasons he adduces against excuse are inconclusive. In this paper, I show how complex the question of excuse versus pardon for deontological transgressions is. Liability for the development of character traits and the assumption of agent-centered responsibility have to be taken into (...)
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    Why deontologists should reject agent-relative value and embrace agent-relative accountability.Rudolf Schuessler - 2020 - Zeitschrift Für Ethik Und Moralphilosophie 3 (2):315-335.
    This paper claims that deontological and consequentialist ethics are best distinguished with reference to different assumptions concerning moral accountability and accounting. Deontological ethics can thereby be defended against the accusation of inordinate concern with the moral purity of agents. Moreover, deontological ethics can and should reject being based on the concept of agent-relative value. Even under the assumption that deontological ethics can be consequentialized, agent-relative value need not play a fundamental role. This is not the same as denying agent-relativity a (...)
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  38. Biologia, evoluzione, teoria della conoscenza: gli epigoni di Konrad Lorenz.Fiorenza Toccafondi - 1990 - Rivista di Filosofia 81 (3):469-496.
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    Mente, mondo e affetti: filosofia e psicologia in Germania tra le due guerre.Fiorenza Toccafondi - 2019 - Bologna: Società editrice Il mulino.
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  40. Stumpf and gestalt psychology : relations and differences.Fiorenza Toccafondi - 2011 - In G.-J. Boudewijnse & S. Bonacchi (eds.), Carl Stumpf. From Philosophical Reflection to Interdisciplinary Scientific Investigation/Carl Stumpf. Von der philosophischen Reflexion zur interdisziplinären wissenschaftlichen Forschung. Krammer.
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    Plaidoyer pour l'universel: fonder l'humanisme.Francis Wolff - 2019 - [Paris]: Fayard.
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    A Dictionary of Early Zhou Chinese.Axel Schuessler - 1990 - Philosophy East and West 40 (1):110-112.
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    Sources of Western Zhou History: Inscribed Bronze Vessels.Axel Schuessler & Edward L. Shaughnessy - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (3):491.
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    Moral Legislation behind a Veil of Ignorance: Cardinal Sforza Pallavicino (1607–67) on the Procedure of Natural Law.Rudolf Schuessler - 2023 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 61 (2):193-213.
    Abstractabstract:Cardinal Sforza Pallavicino, SJ (1607–67), conceived a procedure for determining natural moral laws by voting under a veil of ignorance. Behind this veil, imagined possible people who are ignorant of their social position, personal characteristics, nation, and the historical period in which they live vote as equals. These possible people are asked to establish a moral law in pursuit of their own and collective happiness, which they are obligated by God to follow. This article discusses Pallavicino's innovative approach to natural (...)
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    Scholastic Social Epistemology in the Baroque Era.Rudolf Schuessler - 2019 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 93 (2):335-360.
    Social epistemology existed in the scholastic tradition in the shape of doctrines on the legitimate use of probable opinions. Medieval scholasticism had developed sophisticated approaches in this respect, but the apogee of scholastic theoretical reflection on social epistemology occurred in the Baroque era and its Catholic moral theology. The huge debate on probable opinions at that time produced the most far-reaching and deepest investigations into the moral and epistemological foundations and limitations of opinion-based, reasonable discourse prior to the late twentieth (...)
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    The Political Morality of the Late Scholastics: Civil Life, War and Conscience by Daniel Schwartz.Rudolf Schuessler - 2020 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 58 (2):402-404.
    How should a crisis sparked by migration of the poor be dealt with? How should tax evasion be addressed? What is the appropriate response to manipulation of elections? Daniel Schwartz's book illustrates that moralists, lawyers, political decision makers, and society at large already contended with these issues some four hundred years ago. The underlying problems and their normative implications were thoroughly analyzed by scholastic authors at the time, many of whom wrote with an eye on influencing the emerging interested public, (...)
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    Was There a Downturn in Fifteenth-Century Scholastic Philosophy?Rudolf Schuessler - 2018 - Studia Neoaristotelica 15 (1):5-38.
    In the history of scholastic philosophy, the fifteenth century is traditionally regarded as a period of decay, a downturn between the heights of fourteenth-century nominalism and the Spanish revival of scholasticism in the sixteenth century. This paper sets out to challenge this received view. First, however, the received view is confirmed on the basis of sixteenth-century lists of ecclesiastical writers containing very few notable scholastic philosopher-theologians for the fifteenth century. On the other hand, the same lists show a significant increase (...)
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    Early Astronomical and Mathematical Instruments.Francis Maddison - 1963 - History of Science 2 (1):17-50.
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  49. Advancement of learning.Francis Bacon - 1902 - New York,: P. F. Collier & Son. Edited by Joseph Devey & Peter Shaw.
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    Teaching Mindfulness in an Unmindful System.Francis Gilbert - 2024 - British Journal of Educational Studies 72 (3):359-378.
    This article explores a case study of a mindfulness teacher, Beth, and her experiences of teaching mindfulness to 11- to 16-year-olds in several English schools. It shows why Beth was drawn to teaching mindfulness, which was both to alleviate the stress amongst her pupils and improve her own mental health. It illustrates how and why she became a confident, successful mindfulness teacher: she learnt about mindfulness at various classes, retreats and teacher-education training sessions, spending thousands of pounds on her own (...)
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