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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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    Hilko Wiardo Schomerus.Fritz Heinrich - 2001 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 9 (2):217-234.
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    Das Religionswissenschaftliche Institut der Ernst Moritz Arndt-Universität Greifswald 1944-1945: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Religionswissenschaft im Dritten Reich. [REVIEW]Fritz Heinrich - 1997 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 5 (2):203-231.
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    Walter Baetke.Kurt Rudolph & Fritz Heinrich - 2001 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 9 (2):169-184.
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  5. Die künstlerische Bewältigung des Raums. Randbemerkungen zu Heinrich Wölfflins Buch „Kunstgeschichtliche Grundbegriffe.Fritz Schumacher - 1919 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 13:5-397.
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  6. Fritz Heinrich Klein's 'Die Grenze der Halbtonwelt'and Die Maschine.Dave Headlam - 1992 - Theoria 6:55-96.
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  7. Barth, Heinrich, Die Seele in der Philosophie Platos. Derselbe. Das Problem des Ursprunges in der Platonischen Philosophie.Fritz Heinemann - 1924 - Kant Studien 29:540.
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  8. Barth, Heinrich, Die Seele in der Philosophie Platos. Derselbe. Das Problem des Ursprunges in der Platonischen Philosophie. [REVIEW]Fritz Heinemann - 1924 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 29:540.
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  9. The Relation of European Thought to the> Logos< and> Logic<. A Pos-sible Contribution to Cultural World Integration?Heinrich Beck - 2005 - In Friedrich Wallner, Martin J. Jandl & Kurt Greiner (eds.), Science, medicine, and culture: festschrift for Fritz G. Wallner. New York: Peter Lang. pp. 119.
     
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  10. On the proper treatment of opacity in certain verbs.Thomas Ede Zimmermann - 1993 - Natural Language Semantics 2 (1):149-179.
    This paper is about the semantic analysis of referentially opaque verbs like seek and owe that give rise to nonspecific readings. It is argued that Montague's categorization (based on earlier work by Quine) of opaque verbs as properties of quantifiers runs into two serious difficulties: the first problem is that it does not work with opaque verbs like resemble that resist any lexical decomposition of the seek ap try to find kind; the second one is that it wrongly predicts de (...)
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    Formen des Nichtwissens der Aufklärung.Hans Adler & Rainer Godel (eds.) - 2010 - München: Fink.
    Preliminary Material /Hans Adler and Rainer Godel -- Formen des Nichtwissens im Zeitalter des Fragens /Hans Adler and Rainer Godel -- Das gewisse Etwas der Aufklärung /Hans Adler -- Zur Prekarität der Aufklärung. Vernunftkritik und das Paradigma der Anthropologie (Taine, Horkheimer / Adorno, Foucault, Lyotard) /Heinz Thoma -- Von den berechenbaren Grenzen des Nichtwissens zur Zeit der Aufklärung /Eberhard Knobloch -- L'effi cace de la raison /Bertrand Binoche -- Aufgeklärtes Nicht-Wissen /Rainer Enskat -- 'Fabelhaft' und 'wunderbar' in Aufklärungsdiskursen. Zur Genese (...)
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  12. Higher-Order Contingentism, Part 1: Closure and Generation.Peter Fritz & Jeremy Goodman - 2016 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 45 (6):645-695.
    This paper is a study of higher-order contingentism – the view, roughly, that it is contingent what properties and propositions there are. We explore the motivations for this view and various ways in which it might be developed, synthesizing and expanding on work by Kit Fine, Robert Stalnaker, and Timothy Williamson. Special attention is paid to the question of whether the view makes sense by its own lights, or whether articulating the view requires drawing distinctions among possibilities that, according to (...)
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    An unwelcome discovery: The pole effect in the electric arc, a threat to early 20th century precision spectrometry.Klaus Hentschel - 1997 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 51 (3):199-271.
    In late 1912, Fritz Goos at the Hamburg Physikalisches Staatslaboratorium discovered a systematic dependency of arc-spectra wavelengths on the length of the electric arc used and on its electric parameters, such as, for instance, the current employed. In early 1913, at Heinrich Kayser's better-equipped physical laboratory in Bonn, Goos was able to confirm these effects using a large concave Rowland grating. He was able to establish that variations of between 3 mm and 10 mm in the length of (...)
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  14. Conciliationism and Moral Spinelessness.James Fritz - 2018 - Episteme 15 (1):101-118.
    This paper presents a challenge to conciliationist views of disagreement. I argue that conciliationists cannot satisfactorily explain why we need not revise our beliefs in response to certain moral disagreements. Conciliationists can attempt to meet this challenge in one of two ways. First, they can individuate disputes narrowly. This allows them to argue that we have dispute-independent reason to distrust our opponents’ moral judgment. This approach threatens to license objectionable dogmatism. It also inappropriately gives deep epistemic significance to superficial questions (...)
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    Historische Gerechtigkeit.Lukas Heinrich Meyer - 2005 - De Gruyter.
    Gerechtigkeit findet nicht nur zwischen Zeitgenossen statt - auch das Handeln früher lebender Menschen kann Ansprüche und Pflichten gegenwärtig und zukünftig lebender Menschen begründen. Der Autor entwickelt die Theorie einer historischen Gerechtigkeit auf der Basis der Pflichten zwischen den Generationen. Pluspunkte: Darstellung eines zentralen Themas aktueller politischer, ethischer und gesellschaftlicher Debatten Diskussionsgrundlage für Philosophen, Politikwissenschftler sowie interessierte Laien zeigt praktizierbare Lösungsansätze auf.
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  16. First-order modal logic in the necessary framework of objects.Peter Fritz - 2016 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 46 (4-5):584-609.
    I consider the first-order modal logic which counts as valid those sentences which are true on every interpretation of the non-logical constants. Based on the assumptions that it is necessary what individuals there are and that it is necessary which propositions are necessary, Timothy Williamson has tentatively suggested an argument for the claim that this logic is determined by a possible world structure consisting of an infinite set of individuals and an infinite set of worlds. He notes that only the (...)
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  17. Hope, Worry, and Suspension of Judgment.James Fritz - 2021 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 51 (8):573-587.
    In this paper, I defend an epistemic requirement on fitting hopes and worries: it is fitting to hope or to worry that p only if one’s epistemic position makes it rational to suspend judgment as to whether p. This view, unlike prominent alternatives, is ecumenical; it retains its plausibility against a variety of different background views of epistemology. It also has other important theoretical virtues: it is illuminating, elegant, and extensionally adequate. Fallibilists about knowledge have special reason to be friendly (...)
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    Die Prinzipien der Mechanik in Neuen Zusammenhange Dargestellt.Heinrich Hertz - 1894 - Barth.
    Excerpt from Die Prinzipien der Mechanik in Neuem Zusammenhange Dargestellt Wahl eines Berufs entschliefsen mufste, wahlte er den des Ingenieurs. Es scheint, dafs die auch in spateren Jahren als ein charakteristischer Grundzug seines Wesens hervor tretende Bescheidenheit ihn an seiner Begabung fur theore tische Wissenschaft zweifeln liefs, und dafs er sich bei der Beschaftigung mit seinen geliebten mechanischen Arbeiten des Erfolges sicherer fuhlte, weil er deren Tragweite schon damals ausreichend verstand. Vielleicht hat ihn auch die in seiner Vaterstadt herrschende, mehr (...)
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    Papers From the Eranos Yearbooks.: Eranos 4. Spiritual Disciplines.Joseph Campbell (ed.) - 1960 - Princeton University Press.
    Essays by Rudolf Bernoulli, Martin Buber, C. M. von Cammerloher, T. W. Danzel, Friedrich Heiler, C. G. Jung, C. Kerényi, John Layard, Fritz Meier, Max Pulver, Erwin Rousselle, and Heinrich Zimmer. With an introduction by Mircea Eliade.
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  20. Plato and the Poets.Pierre Destrée & Fritz Gregor Herrmann (eds.) - 2011
     
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    Jenseits von Optimismus und Pessimismus.Dietrich Heinrich Kerler - 1914 - Ulm,: H. Kerler.
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  22. Der Begriff des Rechtsgrundes.Fritz Klingmüller - 1901 - Breslau,: M. & H. Marcus.
     
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    Suszko’s Thesis, Inferential Many-valuedness, and the Notion of a Logical System.Heinrich Wansing & Yaroslav Shramko - 2008 - Studia Logica 88 (3):405-429.
    According to Suszko’s Thesis, there are but two logical values, true and false. In this paper, R. Suszko’s, G. Malinowski’s, and M. Tsuji’s analyses of logical twovaluedness are critically discussed. Another analysis is presented, which favors a notion of a logical system as encompassing possibly more than one consequence relation. [A] fundamental problem concerning many-valuedness is to know what it really is. [13, p. 281].
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    Serial reproduction of narratives preserves emotional appraisals.Fritz Breithaupt, Binyan Li & John K. Kruschke - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (4):581-601.
    We conducted the largest multiple-iteration retelling study to date (12,840 participants and 19,086 retellings) with two different studies that test how emotional appraisals are transmitted across retellings. We use a novel Bayesian model that tracks changes across retellings. Study 1 examines the preservation of appraisals of happy and sad stories and finds that retellings preserve the story’s degree of happiness and sadness even when length shrinks and aspects of story coherence and rationalisation deteriorate. Study 2 compared the transmission of appraisals (...)
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  25. Die Naturanschauung und Naturphilosophie der Araber im zehnten Jahrhundert, aus den Schriften der Lautern Brüder übersetzt.Friedrich Heinrich Dieterici (ed.) - 1861 - Hildesheim: G. Olms.
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    Martin Heidegger’s Remarks following the First Mass of a Newly Ordained Priest.Thomas F. O'meara - 2014 - Philosophy and Theology 26 (2):267-278.
    The nephew of the German philosopher Martin Heidegger was ordained a priest in the Roman Catholic Church for the Archdiocese of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. Heinrich Heidegger, born in 1928, was the son of Fritz Heidegger , the younger brother of the philosopher. Soon after the ordination of a Roman Catholic to the priesthood he celebrates his First Mass, and after that special Eucharist there follows a dinner and reception enhancing the day. The following pages give a translation (...)
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    Die Karolingische Reichsidee.Heinrich Sproemberg - 1966 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 18 (4):370-376.
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    Friedrich Nietzsche und Theodor Trajanov.Heinrich Stammler - 1988 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 14:203-215.
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    Plato and the Elements of Dialogue.John H. Fritz - 2015 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Plato and the Elements of Dialogue focuses on the structural features of Plato’s writings and tries to show how he uses these features in provocative and interesting ways. Instead of focusing merely on why Plato wrote dialogues, this book tries to discover and disclose what the dialogues are, positioning it as a complement to the already large concerns about Plato’s use of the dialogue form.
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    Doxastic Decisions, Epistemic Justification, and The Logic of Agency.Heinrich Wansing - 2006 - Philosophical Studies 128 (1):201-227.
    A prominent issue in mainstream epistemology is the controversy about doxastic obligations and doxastic voluntarism. In the present paper it is argued that this discussion can benefit from forging links with formal epistemology, namely the combined modal logic of belief, agency, and obligation. A stit-theory-based semantics for deontic doxastic logic is suggested, and it is claimed that this is helpful and illuminating in dealing with the mentioned intricate and important problems from mainstream epistemology. Moreover, it is argued that this linking (...)
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  31. 1. Nous, Noein, and their Derivatives in Pre-Socratic Philosophy.Kurt von Fritz - 1974 - In Alexander P. D. Mourelatos (ed.), The pre-Socratics: a collection of critical essays. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. pp. 23-85.
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    Sophisten.Heinrich Niehues-Pröbsting - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2022 (2):12-25.
    The Sophists owe their place in the history of philosophy to Plato – but also their bad reputation. He uses them to profile his image of the philosopher against them. For him, sophistry is the ultimate in distance from philosophy while at the same time being close to philosophy; it is as related to this »as the wolf is to the dog«. I first trace the negative exaggeration of sophistry and the sophists in Plato, which is reflected in the ineradicable (...)
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    Friedrich Nietzsche's Uebermensch.Heinrich Goebel & Ernest Antrim - 1899 - The Monist 9 (4):563-571.
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  34. Limits of cognition and exigencies of action.Heinrich Gomperz - 1938 - Berkeley,: Univ. of California Press.
  35. Philosophical studies.Heinrich Gomperz - 1953 - Boston,: Christopher Pub. House.
     
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    Unified science and value.Heinrich Gomperz - 1939 - Erkenntnis 8 (1):5 - 10.
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    Semantics-based Nonmonotonic Inference.Heinrich Wansing - 1995 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 36 (1):44-54.
    In this paper we discuss Gabbay's idea of basing nonmonotonic deduction on semantic consequence in intuitionistic logic extended by a consistency operator and Turner's suggestion of replacing the intuitionistic base system by Kleene's three-valued logic. It is shown that a certain counterintuitive feature of these approaches can be avoided by using Nelson's constructive logic N instead of intuitionistic logic or Kleene's system. Moreover, in N a more general notion of consistency can be defined and nonmonotonic deduction can thus be based (...)
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    Nieuwentijt, Leibniz, and Jacob Hermann on Infinitesimals.Fritz Nagel - 2008 - In Douglas Jesseph & Ursula Goldenbaum (eds.), Infinitesimal Differences: Controversies Between Leibniz and His Contemporaries. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Encounters and Dialogues with Martin Heidegger, 1929-1976.Heinrich Wiegand Petzet - 1993 - University of Chicago Press.
    A well-known art historian and an intimate friend of Heidegger's, Heinrich Wiegand Petzet provides a rich portrait of Heidegger that is part memoir, part biography, and part cultural history.
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  40. Beyond Objectivism and Subjectivism.Fritz J. McDonald - 2015 - In Piotr Makowski, Mateusz Bonecki & Krzysztof Nowak-Posadzy (eds.), Praxiology and the Reasons for Action. New Brunswick, (U.S.A.): Transaction Publishers.
    Subjectivism about reasons is the view that a person has a reason to perform act A if she has some motivation to do A, or would have motivation to do A in certain circumstances. In On What Matters, Derek Parfit presents a series of arguments against subjectivism about reasons. In Parfit’s view, if subjectivism were true, nothing would actually matter. Parfit contends that there are only two positions regarding reasons: objectivism and subjectivism. I will argue for an inclusive position on (...)
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  41. Minimalism and Expressivism.Fritz McDonald - 2012 - Ethics in Progress 3:9-30.
    There has been a great deal of discussion in the recent philosophical literature of the relationship between the minimalist theory of truth and the expressivist metaethical theory. One group of philosophers contends that minimalism and expressivism are compatible, the other group contends that such theories are incompatible. Following Simon Blackburn (manuscript), I will call the former position ‘compatibilism’ and the latter position ‘incompatiblism.’ Even those compatibilist philosophers who hold that there is no conflict or tension between these two theories—minimalism and (...)
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    System der Aesthetik, Band 1.Karl Heinrich Heydenreich - 1790 - De Gruyter.
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  43. Wittgenstein and the Methodology of Semantics.Fritz J. McDonald - 2015 - In Ranjan Kumar Panda (ed.), Language, Mind and Reality: A Reflection on Philosophical Thoughts of R. C. Pradhan. Overseas Press.
    R.C. Pradhan claims in Language, Reality, and Transcendence that, in Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus and Philosophical Investigations, “[i]n no case is Wittgenstein interested in the empirical facts regarding language, as for him philosophy does not undertake any scientific study of language” (Pradhan 2009, xiv). I consider Ludwig Wittgenstein’s purportedly anti-scientific and anti-empirical approach to language in light of advances by philosophers and linguists in the latter half of the 20th century. I distinguish between various ways of understanding Wittgenstein’s stance against (...)
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    Gott und der Tod: zum logischen Zusammenhang zweier Grenzerfahrungen.Heiko Fritz - 2012 - Hamburg: Talos.
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    Ethik, Staat, Geschichte: Grundriss der Philosophie des objektiven Geistes im Horizont des Holistischen Idealismus.Fritz-Peter Krollmann - 2011 - Essen: Die Blaue Eule.
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    Kunst Religion Philosophie: Grundriss der Philosophie des absoluten Geistes im Horizont des Holistischen Idealismus.Fritz-Peter Krollmann - 2012 - Essen: Verlag Die Blaue Eule.
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    Französische Klassik: Theorie, Literatur, Malerei.Fritz Nies, Karlheinz Stierle & Romanistisches Kolloquium - 1985 - Wilhelm Fink Verlag, Munich.
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  48. Genußverheißung in französischen Gattungsnamen.Fritz Nies - 2002 - In Wolfgang Klein & Manfred Naumann (eds.), Genuss und Egoismus: zur Kritik ihrer geschichtlichen Verknüpfung. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 42-53.
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    Vernetzung und Affinitäten. Deutsche Autoren in französischer Sprache, vor der Romantik.Fritz Nies - 2008 - In Manfred Schmeling & Alberto Gil (eds.), Kultur Übersetzen: Zur Wissenschaft des Übersetzens Im Deutsch-Französischen Dialog. Akademie Verlag. pp. 71-82.
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  50. Does Moral Discourse Require Robust Truth?Fritz J. McDonald - 2009 - Logos Architekton 3.
    It has been argued by several philosophers that a deflationary conception of truth, unlike more robust conceptions of truth, cannot properly account for the nature of moral discourse. This is due to what I will call the “quick route problem”: There is a quick route from any deflationary theory of truth and certain obvious features of moral practice to the attribution of truth to moral utterances. The standard responses to the quick route problem are either to urge accepting a conception (...)
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