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    Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - De Gruyter.
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    Backmatter.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 790-790.
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    Chladni und die Entwicklung der Akustik von 1750-1860. Dieter Ullmann.Joachim Gessinger - 1998 - Isis 89 (4):730-731.
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    4. Die artikulatorische Phonetik und der Zusammenhang von Hören und Sprechen.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 485-526.
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    2. Der Blinde oder Geometrie zum Anfassen.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 19-70.
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    7. Die innere und äußere Sprache.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 343-388.
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  7. 2. Die magisch-mechanischen Maschinen.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 411-434.
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    5. Die Synthese von akustischer und artikulatorischer Phonetik im Experiment: Die künstliche Nachbildung des Sprechens und die künstliche Erzeugung sprachähnlicher Laute durch Mical, Kratzenstein und v. Kempelen.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 527-632.
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    6. Der Taubstumme - ein Mensch.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 251-342.
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    5. Der Taubstumme.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 179-250.
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    3. Die Untersuchung des Sprachorganismus und die Theorie des Sprechens.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 435-484.
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    Einleitung.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter.
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    1. Einleitung.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 391-410.
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  14. 1. Einführung: Ein taubstummer Held, ein Blindgeborener und eine herzlose Dame.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 3-18.
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    Frontmatter.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter.
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    4. Farbenhören und Tonsehen.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 115-178.
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    Inhalt.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter.
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    Literatur.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 721-754.
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    Language and the formation of society in germany.Joachim Gessinger - 1985 - Topoi 4 (2):215-222.
    This article provides an account of the language standardization process in Germany during the 18th century. Linguistic activity as a means of social definition and differentiation is discussed with respect to class relations within the absolutist states in Germany. The linguistic awareness of different social classes expressed in the debates on linguistic standards of language unification supports the assumption of an asymmetric modernization process which is based not only on conditions such as literacy, education and economical subsistence but at the (...)
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  20. 6. Natürliches Alphabet und Schrifttheorie.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 633-720.
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    Personenregister.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 779-789.
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    Sachregister.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 759-778.
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    3. Sehen, Hören und Fühlen.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 71-114.
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    Vorwort.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter.
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    Verzeichnis der Abbildungen.Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - In Auge & Ohr: Studien Zur Erforschung der Sprache Am Menschen 1700–1850. De Gruyter. pp. 755-758.
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  26. Experimental philosophy and the method of cases.Joachim Horvath & Steffen Koch - 2021 - Philosophy Compass 16 (1):e12716.
    In this paper, we first briefly survey the main responses to the challenge that experimental philosophy poses to the method of cases, given the common assumption that the latter is crucially based on intuitive judgments about cases. Second, we discuss two of the most popular responses in more detail: the expertise defense and the mischaracterization objection. Our take on the expertise defense is that the available empirical data do not support the claim that professional philosophers enjoy relevant expertise in their (...)
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    Laying the Foundations for a Theory of Consciousness: The Significance of Critical Brain Dynamics for the Formation of Conscious States.Joachim Keppler - 2024 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 18:1379191.
    Empirical evidence indicates that conscious states, distinguished by the presence of phenomenal qualities, are closely linked to synchronized neural activity patterns whose dynamical characteristics can be attributed to self-organized criticality and phase transitions. These findings imply that insight into the mechanism by which the brain controls phase transitions will provide a deeper understanding of the fundamental mechanism by which the brain manages to transcend the threshold of consciousness. This article aims to show that the initiation of phase transitions and the (...)
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    200 Jahre Kritik der reinen Vernunft.Joachim Kopper, Wolfgang Marx & Jean Brun (eds.) - 1981 - Hildesheim: Gerstenberg.
  29. Remarks on Sprachgefühl.Joachim Schulte - 1988 - In J. C. Nyíri & Barry Smith (eds.), Practical Knowledge: Outlines of a Theory of Traditions and Skills. Croom Helm. pp. 136.
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein.Joachim Schulte - 2005 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Literary forms of argument in early China.Joachim Gentz & Dirk Meyer (eds.) - 2015 - Boston: Brill.
    In "Literary Forms of Argument in Early China," Gentz and Meyer explore a new analytical approach to the study of written thinking by focusing on the argumentative function of literary patterns in early Chinese texts.
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  32. Killing and letting die: The similarity criterion.Joachim Asscher - 2007 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 24 (3):271–282.
    abstract Applied ethics engages with concrete moral issues. This engagement involves the application of philosophical tools. When the philosophical tools used in applied ethics are problematic, conclusions about applied problems can become skewed. In this paper, I focus on problems with the idea that comparison cases must be exactly alike, except for the moral issue at hand. I argue that this idea has skewed the debate regarding the moral distinction between killing and letting die. I begin with problems that can (...)
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    Das 20. Jahrhundert Konfigurationen der Gegenwart / herausgegeben von Joachim Pfeiffer.Joachim Pfeiffer (ed.) - 1998 - Regensburg: F. Pustet.
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    An Inconsistency in the Philebus?Joachim Aufderheide - 2013 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (5):817 - 837.
    Plato's Philebus contains an intricate difficulty. Plato seems to hold both (a) that all pleasures are processes of becoming, a crucial premise in the argument that no pleasure is good (53c?55c) and (b) that some pleasures contribute in their own right to the goodness of the best life (64c?67b). Since it seems also plausible that only things which are good can contribute to the goodness of the best life in their own right, Plato's view seems to be inconsistent. Interpreters usually (...)
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    Gottesbeweise: von Anselm bis Gödel.Joachim Bromand & Guido Kreis (eds.) - 2011 - Berlin: Suhrkamp.
    Gottesbeweise gehören zu den großen Themen der abendländischen Philosophie. Im 20. Jahrhundert sind sie mit Hilfe der modernen Logik neu formuliert worden und auch in der analytischen Philosophie werden Gottesbeweise seit Jahrzehnten kontrovers diskutiert. Offenkundig ist die Frage nach der Existenz Gottes im nachmetaphysischen Zeitalter aktueller denn je. Der Band versammelt die großen Gottesbeweise des Mittelalters und der Neuzeit ebenso wie die klassischen Einwände von Hume und Kant. Die sprachanalytische Debatte wird ausführlich dokumentiert und ein eigener Teil ist Kurt Gödel (...)
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    Religious diversity in Chinese thought.Joachim Gentz (ed.) - 2013 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This collection of essays by major scholars analyze the religious diversity in Chinese religion, bringing together topics from traditional and contemporary contexts and Chinese religions' encounters with Western religion.
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  37. Metaphysics'.Joachim Schulte - 2007 - In Guy Kahane, Edward Kanterian & Oskari Kuusela (eds.), Wittgenstein and His Interpreters: Essays in Memory of Gordon Baker. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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  38. Ways of reading Wittgenstein : observations on certain uses of the word 'Metaphysics'.Joachim Schulte - 2007 - In Guy Kahane, Edward Kanterian & Oskari Kuusela (eds.), Wittgenstein and His Interpreters: Essays in Memory of Gordon Baker. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Ways of Reading Wittgenstein: Observations on Certain Uses of the Word ‘Metaphysics’.Joachim Schulte - 2007 - In Guy Kahane, Edward Kanterian & Oskari Kuusela (eds.), Wittgenstein and His Interpreters: Essays in Memory of Gordon Baker. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 145–168.
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    The builders' language: The opening sections.Joachim Schulte - 2004 - In Erich Ammereller & Eugen Fisher (eds.), Wittgenstein at Work: Method in the Philosophical Investigations. New York: Routledge. pp. 22--41.
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  41. The moral distinction between killing and letting die in medical cases.Joachim Asscher - 2008 - Bioethics 22 (5):278–285.
    In some medical cases there is a moral distinction between killing and letting die, but in others there is not. In this paper I present an original and principled account of the moral distinction between killing and letting die. The account provides both an explanation of the moral distinction and an explanation for why the distinction does not always hold. If these explanations are correct, the moral distinction between killing and letting die must be taken seriously in medical contexts. Defeasibly, (...)
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  42. Die Ethik der Natur.Joachim Kucias - 2000 - Hamburg: Autorenverlag A. Maeger.
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    Fairness and Risk: An Ethical Argument for a Group Fairness Definition Insurers Can Use.Joachim Baumann & Michele Loi - 2023 - Philosophy and Technology 36 (3):1-31.
    Algorithmic predictions are promising for insurance companies to develop personalized risk models for determining premiums. In this context, issues of fairness, discrimination, and social injustice might arise: Algorithms for estimating the risk based on personal data may be biased towards specific social groups, leading to systematic disadvantages for those groups. Personalized premiums may thus lead to discrimination and social injustice. It is well known from many application fields that such biases occur frequently and naturally when prediction models are applied to (...)
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  44. Intuitions in Experimental Philosophy.Joachim Horvath - 2023 - In Alexander Max Bauer & Stephan Kornmesser (eds.), The Compact Compendium of Experimental Philosophy. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 71-100.
    This chapter proceeds from the standard picture of the relation between intuitions and experimental philosophy: the alleged evidential role of intuitions about hypothetical cases, and experimental philosophy’s challenge to these judgments, based on their variation with philosophically irrelevant factors. I will survey some of the main defenses of this standard picture against the x-phi challenge, most of which fail. Concerning the most popular defense, the expertise defense, I will draw the bleak conclusion that intuitive expertise of the envisaged kind is (...)
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    Why paraconsistent logic can only tell half the truth.Joachim Bromand - 2002 - Mind 111 (444):741-749.
    The aim of this paper is to show that Graham Priest's dialetheic account of semantic paradoxes and the paraconsistent logics employed cannot achieve semantic universality. Dialetheism therefore fails as a solution to semantic paradoxes for the same reason that consistent approaches did. It will be demonstrated that if dialetheism can express its own semantic principles, a strengthened liar paradox will result, which renders dialetheism trivial. In particular, the argument is not invalidated by relational valuations, which were brought into paraconsistent logic (...)
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    The concept of vulnerability in medical ethics and philosophy.Joachim Boldt - 2019 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 14 (1):1-8.
    BackgroundHealthcare is permeated by phenomena of vulnerability and their ethical significance. Nonetheless, application of this concept in healthcare ethics today is largely confined to clinical research. Approaches that further elaborate the concept in order to make it suitable for healthcare as a whole thus deserve renewed attention.MethodsConceptual analysis.ResultsTaking up the task to make the concept of vulnerability suitable for healthcare ethics as a whole involves two challenges. Firstly, starting from the concept as it used in research ethics, a more detailed (...)
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    The concept of vulnerability in medical ethics and philosophy.Joachim Boldt - 2019 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 14 (1):1-8.
    Healthcare is permeated by phenomena of vulnerability and their ethical significance. Nonetheless, application of this concept in healthcare ethics today is largely confined to clinical research. Approaches that further elaborate the concept in order to make it suitable for healthcare as a whole thus deserve renewed attention. Conceptual analysis. Taking up the task to make the concept of vulnerability suitable for healthcare ethics as a whole involves two challenges. Firstly, starting from the concept as it used in research ethics, a (...)
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    The Highest Good in Aristotle and Kant.Joachim Aufderheide & Ralf M. Bader (eds.) - 2015 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    The notion of the highest good used to occupy a primary role in ethical theorising, but has largely disappeared from the contemporary landscape. The notion was central to both Aristotle's and Kant's ethical theories, however--a surprising observation given that their approaches to ethics are commonly conceived as being diametrically opposed. The essays in this collection provide a comprehensive treatment of the highest good in Aristotle and Kant and show that, even though there are important differences in terms of content, there (...)
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  49. The content of happiness : a new case for Theôria.Joachim Aufderheide - 2015 - In Joachim Aufderheide & Ralf M. Bader (eds.), The Highest Good in Aristotle and Kant. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
  50. Proof in the History and Philosophy of Mathematical Practice: An Introduction.Joachim Frans & Bart Van Kerkhove - 2024 - In Bharath Sriraman (ed.), Handbook of the History and Philosophy of Mathematical Practice. Cham: Springer. pp. 2037-2043.
    This introductory chapter sets the stage for an engaging exploration of the multifaceted concept of proof in the philosophy of mathematical practice. As a fundamental pillar of mathematics, proof has long been a subject of intense scrutiny for mathematicians and philosophers alike. Traditionally, proofs have been perceived as rigorous and deductive arguments, and this analysis was directed towards the notion of formal proof. However, recent developments have challenged this traditional view, highlighting the dynamic and evolving nature of mathematical proofs. In (...)
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