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  1. Der religiöse Sinn der Klassik Schillers.Gerhard Fricke - 1928 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 7:4-5.
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  2. Böhm, Wilhelm, Faust der Nichtfaustische.Gerhard Fricke - 1934 - Kant Studien 39:220.
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  3. Die Bildichkeit in der Dichtung des Andreas Gryphius Materialien Und Studien Zum Formproblem des Deutschen Literaturbarock.Gerhard Fricke - 1967 - Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
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  4. Der religiöse Sinn der Klassik Schillers: zum Verhältnis von Idealismus und Christentum.Gerhard Fricke - 1968 - Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
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  5. Böhm, Wilhelm, Faust der Nichtfaustische. [REVIEW]Gerhard Fricke - 1934 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 39:220.
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    Über Anmut und Würde.Friedrich Schiller - 2016 - Createspace Independent Publishing Platform.
    Friedrich Schiller: Über Anmut und Würde Edition Holzinger. Taschenbuch Berliner Ausgabe, 2016 Vollständiger, durchgesehener Neusatz mit einer Biographie des Autors bearbeitet und eingerichtet von Michael Holzinger Entstanden 1793, Erstdruck in: Neue Thalia (Leipzig), 2. Jg., 1793, Heft 2. Textgrundlage ist die Ausgabe: Friedrich Schiller: Sämtliche Werke, Auf Grund der Originaldrucke herausgegeben von Gerhard Fricke und Herbert G. Göpfert in Verbindung mit Herbert Stubenrauch, Band 1-5, 3. Auflage, München: Hanser, 1962. Herausgeber der Reihe: Michael Holzinger Reihengestaltung: Viktor Harvion Umschlaggestaltung (...)
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    Kants Theorie des reinen Geschmacksurteils.Christel Fricke - 1990 - New York: Walter de Gruyter.
    The series, founded in 1970, publishes works which either combine studies in the history of philosophy with a systematic approach or bring together systematic studies with reconstructions from the history of philosophy. Monographs are published in English as well as in German. The founding editors are Erhard Scheibe (editor until 1991), Günther Patzig (until 1999) and Wolfgang Wieland (until 2003). From 1990 to 2007, the series had been co-edited by Jürgen Mittelstraß.
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    Die mittelalterliche Lehre vom Mikrokosmos und Makrokosmos.Gerhard E. Sollbach - 1995 - Hamburg: Kovač.
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    CHRISTOPH M. SCHEUREN-BRANDES. Der Weg von nationalsozialistischen Rechtslehren zur Radbruchschen Formel..Gerhard Sprenger - 2008 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 94 (4):537-538.
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    Heinrich de Wall und Michael Germann (Hrsg.). Bürgerliche Freiheit und Christliche Verantwortung..Gerhard Sprenger - 2005 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 91 (3):443-446.
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    Naturrecht und Natur de Sache.Gerhard Sprenger - 1976 - Berlin: Duncker und Humblot.
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    Meine Begegnung mit Hans Albert.Gerhard Streminger - 2018 - In Giuseppe Franco (ed.), Begegnungen Mit Hans Albert: Eine Hommage. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 325-327.
    Es war im Herbst 1970, als ich an der Universität Graz mit dem Studium der Philosophie und Mathematik begann. Schnell verlagerte sich mein Interesse fast vollständig auf die Philosophie, hatte doch das damalige Institut für alle, die sich von grundlegenden Fragestellungen bedrängt fühlten, einiges zu bieten.
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    Markt, Motive, moralische Institutionen. Zur Philosophie Adam Smiths.Gerhard Streminger - 1992 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 74 (3):272-302.
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    Club Voltaire. Szczesny, Gerhard & [From Old Catalog] (eds.) - unknown - München,: Szczesny Verlag.
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  15. Contextualism in Philosophy: Knowledge, Meaning and Truth.Gerhard Preyer & Georg Peter - 2005 - Linguistics and Philosophy 29 (5):617-629.
     
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  16. Explaining the inexplicable. The hypotheses of the faculty of reflective judgement in Kant's third critique.Christel Fricke - 1990 - Noûs 24 (1):45-62.
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    From Individual to Collective Intentionality: New Essays.Gerhard Preyer, Frank Hindriks & Sara Rachel Chant (eds.) - 2014 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Many of the things we do, we do together with other people. Think of carpooling and playing tennis. In the past two or three decades it has become increasingly popular to analyze such collective actions in terms of collective intentions. This volume brings together ten new philosophical essays that address issues such as how individuals succeed in maintaining coordination throughout the performance of a collective action, whether groups can actually believe propositions or whether they merely accept them, and what kind (...)
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    Intersubjectivity and Objectivity in Adam Smith and Edmund Husserl: A Collection of Essays.Christel Fricke & Dagfinn Føllesdal (eds.) - 2012 - Ontos.
    Can we have objective knowledge of the world? Can we understand what is morally right or wrong? Yes, to some extent. This is the answer given by Adam Smith and Edmund Husserl. Both rejected David Hume s skeptical account of what we can hope to understand. But they held his empirical method in high regard, inquiring into the way we perceive and emotionally experience the world, into the nature and function of human empathy and sympathy and the role of the (...)
  19. Evans and First Person Authority.Martin Francisco Fricke - 2009 - Abstracta 5 (1):3-15.
    In The Varieties of Reference, Gareth Evans describes the acquisition of beliefs about one’s beliefs in the following way: ‘I get myself in a position to answer the question whether I believe that p by putting into operation whatever procedure I have for answering the question whether p.’ In this paper I argue that Evans’s remark can be used to explain first person authority if it is supplemented with the following consideration: Holding on to the content of a belief and (...)
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  20. Rules of Language and First Person Authority.Martin F. Fricke - 2012 - Polish Journal of Philosophy 6 (2):15-32.
    This paper examines theories of first person authority proposed by Dorit Bar-On (2004), Crispin Wright (1989a) and Sydney Shoemaker (1988). What all three accounts have in common is that they attempt to explain first person authority by reference to the way our language works. Bar-On claims that in our language self-ascriptions of mental states are regarded as expressive of those states; Wright says that in our language such self-ascriptions are treated as true by default; and Shoemaker suggests that they might (...)
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  21. Racionalidad y autoconocimiento en Shoemaker.Martin F. Fricke - 2012 - In Pedro Stepanenko (ed.), La primera persona y sus percepciones. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. pp. 53-73.
    En su artículo “On Knowing One’s Own Mind” (1988), Shoemaker argumenta en favor de tres afirmaciones: (1) se requiere un autoconocimiento directo (self-acquaintance) para la cooperación racional con otras personas (porque ésta depende de que podamos decirles qué es lo que creemos e intentamos hacer); (2) el autoconocimiento directo es necesario para la deliberación sobre qué creer y qué hacer (porque no podemos ajustar racionalmente creencias y deseos sin saber qué creencias y deseos tenemos); y (3) el autoconocimiento directo es (...)
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  22. Begriff, Urteil, Schluß.Gerhard Stammler - 1928 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 7:160-160.
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    Virtue, Respect, and Morality in Aristotle.Christel Fricke - 2015 - Journal of Value Inquiry 49 (4):619-643.
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    Berkeley's Philosophie der Mathematik.Gerhard Stammler - 1922 - Berlin: Reuther & Reichard.
  25. Deutsche Logikarbeit seit Hegels Tod als Kampf von Mensch, Ding und Wahrheit.Gerhard Stammler - 1936 - Berlin,: Verlag für Staatswissenschaften und Geschichte.
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  26. Der Zahlbegriff seit Gauß.Gerhard Stammler - 1926 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (9):275-275.
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    Erkenntnis und Evangelium: Grundzüge der Erkenntnistheorie als Lehre vom Sachgehalt.Gerhard Stammler - 1969 - Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
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    Leibniz.Gerhard Stammler - 1930 - München,: E. Reinhardt.
  29. Laun, Rudolf, Die Grundlagen der Erkenntnis.Gerhard Stammler - 1947 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 2:448.
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  30. Natzmer, Gert von, Die Atomenergie.Gerhard Stammler - 1947 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 2:446.
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  31. v. Herwach, Clemens, Raum und Zeit im Lichte der speziellen Relativitätstheorie.Gerhard Stammler - 1925 - Kant Studien 30:190.
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  32. Wolff, P. Theo. Einsteins Relativitätstheorie, gemeinverständlich dargestellt.Gerhard Stammler - 1925 - Kant Studien 30:189.
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  33. Weinmann, Rudolf, Anti-Einstein.Gerhard Stammler - 1927 - Kant Studien 32:416.
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    Zur Philosophischen Neugestaltung der Logischen Urteilslehre.Gerhard Stammler - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (4):330-330.
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    Arno Engelmann (1931-2017) Ein Gestaltpsychologe in Brasilien.Gerhard Stemberger - 2018 - Gestalt Theory 40 (1):95-99.
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  36. Time, chance and reduction: philosophical aspects of statistical mechanics.Gerhard Ernst & Andreas Hüttemann (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Statistical mechanics attempts to explain the behaviour of macroscopic physical systems in terms of the mechanical properties of their constituents. Although it is one of the fundamental theories of physics, it has received little attention from philosophers of science. Nevertheless, it raises philosophical questions of fundamental importance on the nature of time, chance and reduction. Most philosophical issues in this domain relate to the question of the reduction of thermodynamics to statistical mechanics. This book addresses issues inherent in this reduction: (...)
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    Language Structure: Psychological and Social Constraints.Gerhard Jäger & Robert van Rooij - 2007 - Synthese 159 (1):99 - 130.
    In this article we discuss the notion of a linguistic universal, and possible sources of such invariant properties of natural languages. In the first part, we explore the conceptual issues that arise. In the second part of the paper, we focus on the explanatory potential of horizontal evolution. We particularly focus on two case studies, concerning Zipf's Law and universal properties of color terms, respectively. We show how computer simulations can be employed to study the large scale, emergent, consequences of (...)
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    The Ethics of Forgiveness: A Collection of Essays.Christel Fricke (ed.) - 2011 - New York: Routledge.
    We are often pressed to forgive or in need of forgiveness: Wrongdoing is common. Even after a perpetrator has been taken to court and punished, forgiveness still has a role to play. How should a victim and a perpetrator relate to each other outside the courtroom, and how should others relate to them? Communicating about forgiveness is particularly urgent in cases of civil war and crimes against humanity inside a community where, if there were no forgiveness, the community would fall (...)
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    Typicality and Minutis Rectis Laws: From Physics to Sociology.Gerhard Wagner - 2020 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 51 (3):447-458.
    This paper contributes to the clarification of the concept of “typicality” discussed in contemporary philosophy of physics by conceiving the nomological status of a typical behaviour such as that expressed in the Second Law of Thermodynamics as a “minutis rectis law”. A brief sketch of the discovery of “typicality” shows that there were ideas of typical behaviour not only in physics but also in sociology. On this basis and in analogy to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, it is shown that (...)
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    Arthur Schopenhauer: Ausstellung zum 100.Gerhard Küntzel - 1960 - Frankfurt am Main,: Edited by Leber, Beate & [From Old Catalog].
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  41. Transparency and Knowledge of One's Own Perceptions.Martin Francisco Fricke - 2017 - Contributions of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society 25:65-67.
    So-called "transparency theories" of self-knowledge, inspired by a remark of Gareth Evans, claim that we can obtain knowledge of our own beliefs by directing out attention towards the world, rather than introspecting the contents of our own minds. Most recent transparency theories concentrate on the case of self-knowledge concerning belief and desires. But can a transparency account be generalised to knowledge of one's own perceptions? In a recent paper, Alex Byrne (2012) argues that we can know what we see by (...)
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  42. ¿BEL o Bypass? Dos teorías de la transparencia del autoconocimiento.Martin Francisco Fricke - 2020 - Tópicos. Revista de Filosofía 59:11-50.
    Alex Byrne and Jordi Fernández propose two different versions of a transparency theory of self-knowledge. According to Byrne, we self-attribute beliefs by an inference from what we take to be facts about the world (following a rule he calls BEL). According to Fernández, we self-attribute the belief that p on the basis of a prior mental state, a state which constitutes our grounds for the belief that p (thereby realizing a procedure he calls Bypass). In this paper, I present the (...)
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    Language, Mind and Epistemology: On Donald Davidson’s Philosophy.Gerhard Preyer, Frank Siebelt & Alexander Ulfig (eds.) - 1994 - Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Together with its introduction, Language, Mind and Epistemology examines Davidson's unified stance towards philosophy by joining American and European authors ...
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  44. Transparency or Opacity of Mind?Martin F. Fricke - 2014 - Contributions of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society 22:97-99.
    Self-knowledge presents a challenge for naturalistic theories of mind. Peter Carruthers’s (2011) approach to this challenge is Rylean: He argues that we know our own propositional attitudes because we (unconsciously) interpret ourselves, just as we have to interpret others in order to know theirs’. An alternative approach, opposed by Carruthers, is to argue that we do have a special access to our own beliefs, but that this is a natural consequence of our reasoning capacity. This is the approach of transparency (...)
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  45. Ética ambiental para la ciudad.Martin Francisco Fricke - 2021 - Signos Filosóficos 23 (46):120-149.
    What does environmental ethics have to say about the urban context? Is the city an environment that has only negative value or is it possible, and in fact necessary, to develop ethical recommendations about how to design it? In this paper, I argue for the second of these disjuncts and sketch some ideas for an environmental city ethics. I try to show that the most important principle of such an ethics is procedural: anyone affected by a decision about the urban (...)
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  46. Reasoning and Self-Knowledge.Martin Francisco Fricke - 2018 - Análisis Filosófico 38 (1):33-55.
    What is the relation between reasoning and self-knowledge? According to Shoemaker (1988), a certain kind of reasoning requires self-knowledge: we cannot rationally revise our beliefs without knowing that we have them, in part because we cannot see that there is a problem with an inconsistent set of propositions unless we are aware of believing them. In this paper, I argue that this view is mistaken. A second account, versions of which can be found in Shoemaker (1988 and 2009) and Byrne (...)
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  47. Kant's Four Notions of Freedom.Martin F. Fricke - 2005 - Hekmat Va Falsafeh (Wisdom and Philosophy). Academic Journal of Philosophy Department Allameh Tabataii University 1 (2):31-48.
    Four different notions of freedom can be distinguished in Kant's philosophy: logical freedom, practical freedom, transcendental freedom and freedom of choice ("Willkür"). The most important of these is transcendental freedom. Kant's argument for its existence depend on the claim that, necessarily, the categorical imperative is the highest principle of reason. My paper examines how this claim can be made plausible.
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  48. Fernández on Transparency: Is the Bypass Procedure Compatible with Changes in Belief-Formation?Martin Francisco Fricke - 2020 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 39 (1):25-40.
    According to Fernández, we self-attribute beliefs on the basis of their grounds, “bypassing” the beliefs to be attributed. My paper argues that this procedure runs into normative and metaphysical problems if certain changes in the subject’s ways of forming beliefs occur. If the change is accidental, the problem is normative: self-attributing the resulting belief by way of Bypass cannot be justified. The metaphysical problem is that it is unclear how the procedure can reflect any change in belief-formation at all, given (...)
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    7. Kants Deduktion Der Reinen Ästhetischen Urteile.Christel Fricke - 2008 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Immanuel Kant. "Kritik der Urteilskraft". Boston: Akademie Verlag / De Gruyter. pp. 111-126.
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  50. Davidson y la autoridad de la primera persona [Davidson on First Person Authority].Martin Francisco Fricke - 2007 - Dianoia 52 (58):49-76.
    In this paper, I reconstruct Davidson’s explanation of first person authority and criticize it in three main points: (1) The status of the theory is unclear, given that it is phenomenologically inadequate. (2) The theory explains only that part of the phenomenon of first person authority which is due to the fact that no two speakers speak exactly the same idiolect. But first person authority might be a more far-reaching phenomenon than this. (3) Davidson’s argument depends on the claim that (...)
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