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    Is the Welfare State A Model For Transition?Kurt R. Leube - 2001 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 11 (1).
    Despite the fact that today only very few still regard the old socialist ideas with nationalization ofenterprises and central planning as a way to promote more efficient production, greater equality, or a more “just” distribution of income some of its conceptions nevertheless seem to have penetrated into the minds of a majority of socialist scientists. There still is this deeply rooted constructivist belief that every social and economic problem can be solved by “social engineering”, “social planning”, or by just throwing (...)
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    On the foundation of the austrian institute for business cycle research and some methodological problems of economic forecasting.Kurt R. Leube - 1999 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 9 (2-3):321-340.
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    The essence of Friedrich A. Von Hayek.Kurt R. Leube - 1992 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 3 (2-3):201-218.
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    A deduction model of belief.Kurt Konolige - 1986 - Los Atlos, Calif.: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
  5. The place of reasons in epistemology.Kurt Sylvan & Ernest Sosa - 2018 - In Daniel Star (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Reasons and Normativity. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press.
    This paper considers the place of reasons in the metaphysics of epistemic normativity and defends a middle ground between two popular extremes in the literature. Against members of the ‘reasons first’ movement, we argue that reasons are not the sole fundamental constituents of epistemic normativity. We suggest instead that the virtue-theoretic property of competence is the key building block. To support this approach, we note that reasons must be possessed to play a role in the analysis of central epistemically normative (...)
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    The Normative Animal?: On the Anthropological Significance of Social, Moral and Linguistic Norms.Kurt Bayertz & Neil Roughley (eds.) - 2019 - Foundations of Human Interacti.
    It is often claimed that humans are rational, linguistic, cultural, or moral creatures. What these characterizations may all have in common is the more fundamental claim that humans are normative animals, in the sense that they are creatures whose lives are structured at a fundamental level by their relationships to norms. The various capacities singled out by discussion of rational, linguistic, cultural, or moral animals might then all essentially involve an orientation to obligations, permissions and prohibitions. And, if this is (...)
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    Dimensions of Moral Emotions.Kurt Gray & Daniel M. Wegner - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (3):258-260.
    Anger, disgust, elevation, sympathy, relief. If the subjective experience of each of these emotions is the same whether elicited by moral or nonmoral events, then what makes moral emotions unique? We suggest that the configuration of moral emotions is special—a configuration given by the underlying structure of morality. Research suggests that people divide the moral world along the two dimensions of valence (help/harm) and moral type (agent/patient). The intersection of these two dimensions gives four moral exemplars—heroes, villains, victims and beneficiaries—each (...)
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    Observing one’s hand become anarchic: An fMRI study of action identification.Dirk T. Leube, Günther Knoblich, Michael Erb & Tilo T. J. Kircher - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4):597-608.
    The self seems to be a unitary entity remaining stable across time. Nevertheless, current theorizing conceptualizes the self as a number of interacting sub-systems involving perception, intention and action (self-model). One important function of such a self-model is to distinguish between events occurring as a result of one's own actions and events occurring as the result of somebody else's actions. We conducted an fMRI experiment that compared brain activation after an abrupt mismatch between one's own movement and its visual consequences (...)
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  9. Self-consciousness, self-agency, and schizophrenia.Tilo T. J. Kircher & Dirk T. Leube - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4):656-669.
    Empirical approaches on topics such as consciousness, self-awareness, or introspective perspective, need a conceptual framework so that the emerging, still unconnected findings can be integrated and put into perspective. We introduce a model of self-consciousness derived from phenomenology, philosophy, the cognitive, and neurosciences. We will then give an overview of research data on one particular aspect of our model, self-agency, trying to link findings from cognitive psychology and neuroscience. Finally, we will expand on pathological aspects of self-agency, and in particular (...)
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    The adventure of the human intellect: self, society and the divine in ancient world cultures.Kurt A. Raaflaub (ed.) - 2016 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    The Adventure of the Human Intellect presents the latest scholarship on the beginnings of intellectual history on a broad scope, encompassing ten eminent ancient or early civilizations from both the Old and New Worlds. Borrows themes from The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man (1946), updating an old topic with a new approach and up-to-date theoretical underpinning, evidence, and scholarship Provides a broad scope of studies, including discussion of highly developed ancient or early civilizations in China, India, West Asia, the Mediterranean, (...)
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    Beginning in Wonder: Suspensive Attitudes and Epistemic Dilemmas.Kurt Sylvan & Errol Lord - 2021 - In Nick Hughes (ed.), Epistemic Dilemmas. Oxford University Press.
    We argue that we can avoid epistemic dilemmas by properly understanding the nature and epistemology of the suspension of judgment, with a particular focus on conflicts between higher-order evidence and first-order evidence.
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  12. What is Cantor’s continuum problem?Kurt Gödel - 1964 - In Paul Benacerraf & Hilary Putnam (eds.), Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Readings. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 470–485.
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    Homo sacer: il potere sovrano e la nuda vita.Kurt Flasch - 2005
    Ogni tentativo di ripensare le nostre categorie politiche deve muovere dalla consapevolezza che della distinzione classica fra zoé e bios, tra vita naturale ed esistenza politica (o tra l'uomo come semplice vivente e l'uomo come soggetto politico), non ne sappiamo piú nulla. Nel diritto romano arcaico homo sacer era un uomo che chiunque poteva uccidere senza commettere omicidio e che non doveva però essere messo a morte nelle forme prescritte dal rito. È la vita uccidibile e insacrificabile dell' 'uomo sacro' (...)
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  14. Evidence and Virtue (and Beyond).Kurt Sylvan - forthcoming - In Maria Lasonen-Aarnio & Clayton Littlejohn (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Evidence.
  15. An Epistemic Non-Consequentialism.Kurt L. Sylvan - 2020 - The Philosophical Review 129 (1):1-51.
    Despite the recent backlash against epistemic consequentialism, an explicit systematic alternative has yet to emerge. This paper articulates and defends a novel alternative, Epistemic Kantianism, which rests on a requirement of respect for the truth. §1 tackles some preliminaries concerning the proper formulation of the epistemic consequentialism / non-consequentialism divide, explains where Epistemic Kantianism falls in the dialectical landscape, and shows how it can capture what seems attractive about epistemic consequentialism while yielding predictions that are harder for the latter to (...)
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    All God's Animals: A Catholic Theological Framework for Animal Ethics.Kurt Remele - 2024 - Journal of Animal Ethics 14 (1):117-120.
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  17. Evidence and Virtue (and Beyond) [Long Version, Draft].Kurt Sylvan - manuscript
  18. The Blackwell Companion to Epistemology, 3rd edition.Kurt Sylvan, Ernest Sosa, Jonathan Dancy & Matthias Steup (eds.) - forthcoming - Wiley Blackwell.
     
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  19. The Time Machine in Our Mind.Kurt Stocker - 2012 - Cognitive Science 36 (3):385-420.
    This article provides the first comprehensive conceptual account for the imagistic mental machinery that allows us to travel through time—for the time machine in our mind. It is argued that language reveals this imagistic machine and how we use it. Findings from a range of cognitive fields are theoretically unified and a recent proposal about spatialized mental time travel is elaborated on. The following novel distinctions are offered: external versus internal viewing of time; ‘‘watching” time versus projective ‘‘travel” through time; (...)
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    Christopher Braun, Das Kitāb Sidrat al-muntahā des Pseudo-Ibn Waḥšīya. Einleitung, Edition und Übersetzung eines hermetisch-allegorischen Traktats zur Alchemie.Georg Leube - 2016 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 93 (2):583-584.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Der Islam Jahrgang: 93 Heft: 2 Seiten: 583-584.
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  21. MISK: Mitteilungen zur Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte der islamischen Welt.Georg Leube - 2017
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  22. What apparent reasons appear to be.Kurt Sylvan - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (3):587-606.
    Many meta-ethicists have thought that rationality requires us to heed apparent normative reasons, not objective normative reasons. But what are apparent reasons? There are two kinds of standard answers. On de dicto views, R is an apparent reason for S to \ when it appears to S that R is an objective reason to \ . On de re views, R is an apparent reason for S to \ when R’s truth would constitute an objective reason for S to \ (...)
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    Das philosophische Denken im Mittelalter: von Augustin zu Machiavelli.Kurt Flasch - 1986 - Stuttgart: Reclam. Edited by Fiorella Retucci & Olaf Pluta.
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    Der gesunde Mensch.Kurt Böhme - 1943 - Berlin,: E. S. Mittler.
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    Psyche-Lokalisation-Gehirn bei Carus und Burdach.Kurt FereMutSch & Die Grundzüge der Hirnanatomie bei Carl - 2005 - In Katja Regenspurger & Temilo van Zantwijk (eds.), Wissenschaftliche Anthropologie Um 1800? Steiner.
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  26. Paracelsus, Werk und Wirkung: Festgabe f. Kurt Goldammer zum 60. Geburtstag.Kurt Goldammer & Sepp Domandl (eds.) - 1975 - Wien: Verb. d. Wissenschaftl. Gesellschaften Österreichs.
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    Kritik der wissenschaftlichen Vernunft.Kurt Hübner - 1978 - München: Alber.
  28. Der Begriff der Necessità im Denken Machiavellis.Kurt Kluxen - 1949 - Köln,:
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    La violence du logos: entre sciences du texte, philosophie et littérature.Lia Kurts-Wöste, Mathilde Vallespir & Marie-Albane Rioux-Watine (eds.) - 2013 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    La pensée d'une violence intrinsèque au logos demeure largement marginale dans les sciences du langage. Ce livre, à vocation à la fois archéologique et prospective, réévalue le potentiel de cette violence du logos en faisant dialoguer spécialistes de philosophie, de sciences du texte et de littérature.
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    Die rechtsphilosophie William James'..Kurt Nassauer - 1943 - Bern,: Buchdruckerei G. Grunau & cie..
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    Das system des Aristoteles.Kurt Reidemeister - 1943 - Berlin,: B. G. Teubner.
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    Bernard Bolzano (1781-1848): ein böhmischer Aufklärer.Kurt F. Strasser - 2020 - Wien: Böhlau Verlag.
    Beim Wort 'Aufklarung' denken wir zunachst und zumeist an Immanuel Kant und sein beruhmtes Diktum vom 'Ausgang des Menschen aus seiner selbstverschuldeten Unmundigkeit'. Doch die europaische Aufklarungsbewegung war vieldimensional und bewegte sich nicht nur in einer Richtung. Der bohmische Philosoph Bernard Bolzano (1781-1848) steht fur einen ganz anderen Pfad in der Geschichte der Aufklarung. Er war ein Philosoph der mitteleuropaischen Denkstromung, der eine Welt jenseits des Kapitalismus und der Ausbeutung des Planeten dachte. Er sah in der Aufklarung einen konkreten Auftrag (...)
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  33. Veritism Unswamped.Kurt Sylvan - 2018 - Mind 127 (506):381-435.
    According to Veritism, true belief is the sole fundamental epistemic value. Epistemologists often take Veritism to entail that all other epistemic items can only have value by standing in certain instrumental relations—namely, by tending to produce a high ratio of true to false beliefs or by being products of sources with this tendency. Yet many value theorists outside epistemology deny that all derivative value is grounded in instrumental relations to fundamental value. Veritists, I believe, can and should follow suit. After (...)
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  34. A Remark About the Relationship Between Relativity Theory and Idealistic Philosophy.Paul Arthur Schilpp & Kurt Gödel - 1949 - Harper & Row.
     
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  35. Prime Time (for the Basing Relation).Kurt Sylvan & Errol Lord - 2020 - In J. Adam Carter & Patrick Bondy (eds.), Well Founded Belief: New Essays on the Epistemic Basing Relation.
    It is often assumed that believing that p for a normative reason consists in nothing more than (i) believing that p for a reason and (ii) that reason’s corresponding to a normative reason to believe that p, where (i) and (ii) are independent factors. This is the Composite View. In this paper, we argue against the Composite View on extensional and theoretical grounds. We advocate an alternative that we call the Prime View. On this view, believing for a normative reason (...)
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    Eine Lektüre von Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes.Kurt Appel & Thomas Auinger (eds.) - 2009 - New York: P. Lang.
    Dieser Band ist der erste Teil einer Lekture von Hegels Phanomenologie des Geistes, in dem die ersten drei Hauptkapitel - d.h. -Bewusstsein-, -Selbstbewusstsein- und -Vernunft- - von Hegels erstem Hauptwerk umfassend kommentiert werden. Der Text entstand dabei wahrend eines uber viele Jahre laufenden Seminars, welches am Institut fur Philosophie der Universitat Wien unter Leitung von Professor Dr. Friedrich Grimmlinger abgehalten wurde und in dem der Hegelsche Text gemeinsam Satz fur Satz gelesen und ausgelegt wurde.".
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    Die Tilde. Verschleifen des Kontrasts.Kurt W. Forster - unknown - In Christine Abbt & Tim Kammasch (eds.), Punkt, Punkt, Komma, Strich?: Geste, Gestalt und Bedeutung philosophischer Zeichensetzung. Bielefeld: Transcript. pp. 181-188.
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  38. Adapting theories of change for use in broader public policy contexts. Theories of change in evaluation of local government reforms.Kurt Houlberg & Olaf Rieper - 2024 - In Andrew Koleros, Marie-Hélène Adrien & Tony Tyrrell (eds.), Theories of change in reality: strengths, limitations and future directions. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Die Musik als tönende Weltidee.Kurt Johannes Mey - 1901 - Leipzig: H. Seemann.
    1. T. - Die metaphysischen Urgesetze der Melodik.
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  40. Ancient Greece : man the measure of all things.Kurt A. Raaflaub - 2016 - In The adventure of the human intellect: self, society and the divine in ancient world cultures. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
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    3. Ansätze im Kantischen Werk.Kurt Röttgers - 2009 - In Kur Röttgers (ed.), Kritik der kulinarischen Vernunft: ein Menü der Sinne nach Kant. Bielefeld: Transcript. pp. 227-234.
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    2. Die Kritik der kulinarischen Vernunft.Kurt Röttgers - 2009 - In Kur Röttgers (ed.), Kritik der kulinarischen Vernunft: ein Menü der Sinne nach Kant. Bielefeld: Transcript. pp. 29-226.
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    1. Kants vierte Kritik.Kurt Röttgers - 2009 - In Kur Röttgers (ed.), Kritik der kulinarischen Vernunft: ein Menü der Sinne nach Kant. Bielefeld: Transcript. pp. 11-28.
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    Literaturverzeichnis.Kurt Röttgers - 2009 - In Kur Röttgers (ed.), Kritik der kulinarischen Vernunft: ein Menü der Sinne nach Kant. Bielefeld: Transcript. pp. 237-252.
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    4. Nachwort.Kurt Röttgers - 2009 - In Kur Röttgers (ed.), Kritik der kulinarischen Vernunft: ein Menü der Sinne nach Kant. Bielefeld: Transcript. pp. 235-236.
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  46. Oben und Unten.Kurt Röttgers & Monika Schmitz-Emans (eds.) - 2013 - Verlag Die blaue Eule.
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    Vorwort.Kurt Röttgers - 2009 - In Kur Röttgers (ed.), Kritik der kulinarischen Vernunft: ein Menü der Sinne nach Kant. Bielefeld: Transcript. pp. 9-10.
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    Moderne gedanken über staat und erziehung bei Plato.Kurt Sternberg - 1924 - Berlin-Grunewald,: Dr. W. Rothschild.
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    Staats-Philosophie..Kurt Sternberg - 1923 - Berlin,: Pan-Verlag, R. Heise.
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  50. Vom Objektiven Idealismus zur Hermeneutik : Trendelenburg und Dilthey.Kurt Walter Zeidler - 2016 - In Christian Damböck & Hans-Ulrich Lessing (eds.), Dilthey als Wissenschaftsphilosoph. Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
     
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