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    Dôgen als Philosoph.Christian Steineck, Guido Rappe, Kåogaku Arifuku & Dåogen (eds.) - 2002 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
    Dogen Kigen (1200-1253) tritt uns in seinem Werk in vielfaltigen Aspekten entgegen: als Praktiker buddhistischer Lebensform und Experte fur Meditationstechniken, als Lehrer, um den sich Anhanger sammelten, als gebildeter Scholastiker, der sich bestens in buddhistischer Dogmatik auskannte, als Theoretiker, der diese Lehren und die mit ihnen verbundene Begrifflichkeit kritisch hinterfragte und auf seine Situation hin adaptierte, sowie als Neuerer, der traditionelle Konzepte auf eigenwillige Art interpretierte, und schliesslich als Dichter, der seine philosophischen Erkenntnisse auch in poetische Formen zu fassen wusste. (...)
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    Interkulturelle Philosophie und Phänomenologie in Japan: Beiträge zum Gespräch über Grenzen hinweg.Michael Lazarin, Tadashi Ogawa & Guido Rappe - 1998
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    2. Anaximenes.Guido Rappe - 1995 - In Archaische Leiberfahrung: Der Leib in der Frühgriechischen Philosophie Und in Außereuropäischen Kulturen. De Gruyter. pp. 95-113.
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    Archaische Leiberfahrung: Der Leib in der Frühgriechischen Philosophie Und in Außereuropäischen Kulturen.Guido Rappe - 1995 - De Gruyter.
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    Bibliographie.Guido Rappe - 1995 - In Archaische Leiberfahrung: Der Leib in der Frühgriechischen Philosophie Und in Außereuropäischen Kulturen. De Gruyter. pp. 501-532.
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    6. Demokrit.Guido Rappe - 1995 - In Archaische Leiberfahrung: Der Leib in der Frühgriechischen Philosophie Und in Außereuropäischen Kulturen. De Gruyter. pp. 200-222.
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    Drittes kapitel. Das Herz im alten ägypten und die anthropologischen vorstellungen der hebräischen Bibel.Guido Rappe - 1995 - In Archaische Leiberfahrung: Der Leib in der Frühgriechischen Philosophie Und in Außereuropäischen Kulturen. De Gruyter. pp. 273-323.
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    5. Empedokles.Guido Rappe - 1995 - In Archaische Leiberfahrung: Der Leib in der Frühgriechischen Philosophie Und in Außereuropäischen Kulturen. De Gruyter. pp. 170-200.
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    Erstes kapitel. Der Leib.Guido Rappe - 1995 - In Archaische Leiberfahrung: Der Leib in der Frühgriechischen Philosophie Und in Außereuropäischen Kulturen. De Gruyter. pp. 13-34.
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    Fünftes kapitel. Chinesische leibschemata.Guido Rappe - 1995 - In Archaische Leiberfahrung: Der Leib in der Frühgriechischen Philosophie Und in Außereuropäischen Kulturen. De Gruyter. pp. 378-500.
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    1. Homer.Guido Rappe - 1995 - In Archaische Leiberfahrung: Der Leib in der Frühgriechischen Philosophie Und in Außereuropäischen Kulturen. De Gruyter. pp. 35-95.
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    3. Heraklit.Guido Rappe - 1995 - In Archaische Leiberfahrung: Der Leib in der Frühgriechischen Philosophie Und in Außereuropäischen Kulturen. De Gruyter. pp. 114-134.
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    Inhaltsverzeichnis.Guido Rappe - 1995 - In Archaische Leiberfahrung: Der Leib in der Frühgriechischen Philosophie Und in Außereuropäischen Kulturen. De Gruyter. pp. 5-8.
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    Leib und Subjekt: phänomenologische Beiträge zu einem erweiterten Menschenbild.Guido Rappe - 2012 - Bochum: Projektverlag.
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    Neuro-Religion.Guido Rappe - 2016 - Bochum: Projektverlag.
    I. Der Homunkulus und die Gefühle -- II. Was die Neuro-Wissenschaft immer noch nicht erklären kann : Beiträge zur 'Subjektivistischen Wende'.
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    4. Parmenides.Guido Rappe - 1995 - In Archaische Leiberfahrung: Der Leib in der Frühgriechischen Philosophie Und in Außereuropäischen Kulturen. De Gruyter. pp. 135-169.
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    7. Platon.Guido Rappe - 1995 - In Archaische Leiberfahrung: Der Leib in der Frühgriechischen Philosophie Und in Außereuropäischen Kulturen. De Gruyter. pp. 222-272.
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    Personenregister.Guido Rappe - 1995 - In Archaische Leiberfahrung: Der Leib in der Frühgriechischen Philosophie Und in Außereuropäischen Kulturen. De Gruyter. pp. 533-544.
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    Vorwort.Guido Rappe - 1995 - In Archaische Leiberfahrung: Der Leib in der Frühgriechischen Philosophie Und in Außereuropäischen Kulturen. De Gruyter. pp. 9-12.
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    Viertes kapitel. Indonesische leibschemata.Guido Rappe - 1995 - In Archaische Leiberfahrung: Der Leib in der Frühgriechischen Philosophie Und in Außereuropäischen Kulturen. De Gruyter. pp. 324-377.
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  22. Motivating (Underdetermination) Scepticism.Guido Tana - 2024 - Acta Analytica 39 (2):243-272.
    The aim of this paper is to analyse and develop how scepticism becomes an intelligible question starting from requirements that epistemologists themselves aim to endorse. We argue for and defend the idea that the root of scepticism is the underdetermination principle by articulating its specificitya respectable epistemic principle and by defending it against objections in current literature. This engagement offers a novel understanding of underdetermination-based scepticism. While most anti-sceptical approaches challenge scepticism by understanding it as postulating uneliminated scenarios of mass (...)
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  23. Closure, Underdetermination, and the Peculiarity of Sceptical Scenarios.Guido Tana - 2022 - Theoria 89 (1):73-97.
    Epistemologists understand radical skepticism as arising from two principles: Closure and Underdetermination. Both possess intuitive prima facie support for their endorsement. Understanding how they engender skepticism is crucial for any reasonable anti-skeptical attempt. The contemporary discussion has focused on elucidating the relationship between them to ascertain whether they establish distinct skeptical questions and which of the two constitutes the ultimately fundamental threat. Major contributions to this debate are due to Brueckner, Cohen, and Pritchard. This contribution aims at defending Brueckner’s contention (...)
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    Il bello e il vero: scandagli tra poesia, filosofia e teologia.Guido Sommavilla - 1996 - Milano: Jaca Book.
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    Nietzsche contro Wagner.Guido Morpurgo Tagliabue - 1984 - Pordenone: Edizioni studio Tesi.
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    Tempo: il sogno di uccidere Chrónos.Guido Tonelli - 2021 - Milano: Feltrinelli.
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    Le nuove sfide antropologiche: tra memoria e visione del futuro.Guido Traversa (ed.) - 2021 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    El pensamiento pedagógico de Guido Villa-Gómez.Guido Villa-Gómez - 1979 - La Paz, Bolivia: Instituto Boliviano de Cultura.
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    Runggaldier on the Cohabitation of Material Objects.Christof Rapp - 1998 - Erkenntnis 48 (2-3):371 - 375.
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  30. Kritika buržuaznyx koncepcij istorii i politiki KPSS.F. Rapp - 1976 - Studies in Soviet Thought 16 (3):305-306.
     
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    Mad about wildlife: looking at social conflict over wildlife.Ann Herda-Rapp & Theresa L. Goedeke (eds.) - 2005 - Boston: Brill.
    This collection of qualitative case studies demonstrates how social groups create opposing symbolic meanings of Nature during conflict over wildlife issues. It highlights the untapped utility of constructionist approaches for understanding how different meanings can ultimately affect wildlife and people.
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    Definitely maybe: can unconscious processes perform the same functions as conscious processes?Guido Hesselmann & Pieter Moors - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:145300.
    Hassin recently proposed the “Yes It Can” (YIC) principle to describe the division of labor between conscious and unconscious processes in human cognition. According to this principle, unconscious processes can carry out every fundamental high-level cognitive function that conscious processes can perform. In our commentary, we argue that the author presents an overly idealized review of the literature in support of the YIC principle. Furthermore, we point out that the dissimilar trends observed in social and cognitive psychology, with respect to (...)
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    The neural bases of orthographic working memory.Rapp Brenda, Purcell Jeremy, Capasso Rita & Miceli Gabriele - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  34. Corporate Legitimacy as Deliberation: A Communicative Framework.Guido Palazzo & Andreas Georg Scherer - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 66 (1):71-88.
    Modern society is challenged by a loss of efficiency in national governance systems values, and lifestyles. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) discourse builds upon a conception of organizational legitimacy that does not appropriately reflect these changes. The problems arise from the a-political role of the corporation in the concepts of cognitive and pragmatic legitimacy, which are based on compliance to national law and on relatively homogeneous and stable societal expectations on the one hand and widely accepted rhetoric assuming that all members (...)
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  35. A Companion to Socrates.Sara Ahbel-Rappe & Rachana Kamtekar (eds.) - 2006 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This volume presents a survey exploring the profound influence of Socrates on the history of Western philosophy. It also discusses the life of Socrates and key philosophical doctrines associated with him.
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  36. Concepts and categorization: do philosophers and psychologists theorize about different things?Guido Löhr - 2020 - Synthese 197 (5):2171-2191.
    I discuss Edouard Machery’s claim that philosophers and psychologists when using the term ‘concept’ are really theorizing about different things. This view is not new, but it has never been developed or defended in detail. Once spelled out, we can see that Machery is right that the psychological literature uses a different notion of concept. However, Machery fails to acknowledge that the two notions are not only compatible but complementary. This fits more with the traditional view according to which philosophers (...)
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    Mood effects on cooperation in small groups: Does positive mood simply lead to more cooperation?Guido Hertel, Jochen Neuhof, Thomas Theuer & Norbert L. Kerr - 2000 - Cognition and Emotion 14 (4):441-472.
  38. Sensitivity, safety, and impossible worlds.Guido Melchior - 2021 - Philosophical Studies 178 (3):713-729.
    Modal knowledge accounts that are based on standards possible-worlds semantics face well-known problems when it comes to knowledge of necessities. Beliefs in necessities are trivially sensitive and safe and, therefore, trivially constitute knowledge according to these accounts. In this paper, I will first argue that existing solutions to this necessity problem, which accept standard possible-worlds semantics, are unsatisfactory. In order to solve the necessity problem, I will utilize an unorthodox account of counterfactuals, as proposed by Nolan, on which we also (...)
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  39. Knowing and Checking: An Epistemological Investigation.Guido Melchior - 2019 - New York City, New York, USA: Routledge.
    This book is primarily about checking and only derivatively about knowing. Checking is a very common concept for describing a subject’s epistemic goals and actions. Surprisingly, there has been no philosophical attention paid to the notion of checking. In Part I, I develop a sensitivity account of checking. To be more explicit, I analyze the internalist and externalist components of the epistemic action of checking which include the intentions of the checking subject and the necessary externalist features of the method (...)
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    The clear and not so clear signatures of perceptual reality in the Bayesian brain.Ophelia Deroy & Sofiia Rappe - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 103 (C):103379.
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    Commitment engineering: conceptual engineering without representations.Guido Löhr - 2021 - Synthese 199 (5-6):13035-13052.
    It is largely assumed that conceptual engineering is essentially about revising, introducing, or eliminating representational devices, in particular the intension and extension of words and concepts. However, tying conceptual engineering too closely to representations is risky. Not everyone endorses the notion of representation as theoretically helpful or even real. Not everyone thinks that concepts or meanings should be understood in terms of the notion of representation. Does this mean that conceptual engineering is not interesting or relevant for these skeptics? In (...)
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  42. The experience machine and the expertise defense.Guido Löhr - 2019 - Philosophical Psychology 32 (2):257-273.
    Recent evidence suggests that participants without extensive training in philosophy (so-called lay people) have difficulties responding consistently when confronted with Robert Nozick’s Experience Machine thought experiment. For example, some of the participants who reject the experience machine for themselves would still advise a stranger to enter the machine permanently. This and similar findings have been interpreted as evidence for implicit biases that prevent lay people from making rational decisions about whether the experience machine is preferable to real life, which might (...)
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    Richtlinien für die Einreichung von Beiträgen.Herausgegeben von Gerhard Ernst & Christof Rapp - 2024 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 78 (1):178-178.
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    Copredication in Context: A Predictive Processing Approach.Guido Löhr & Christian Michel - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (5):e13138.
    Cognitive Science, Volume 46, Issue 5, May 2022.
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    Toward an Ethically Sensitive Implementation of Noninvasive Prenatal Screening in the Global Context.Jessica Mozersky, Vardit Ravitsky, Rayna Rapp, Marsha Michie, Subhashini Chandrasekharan & Megan Allyse - 2017 - Hastings Center Report 47 (2):41-49.
    Noninvasive prenatal screening using cell-free DNA, which analyzes placental DNA circulating in maternal blood to provide information about fetal chromosomal disorders early in pregnancy and without risk to the fetus, has been hailed as a potential “paradigm shift” in prenatal genetic screening. Commercial provision of cell-free DNA screening has contributed to a rapid expansion of the tests included in the screening panels. The tests can include screening for sex chromosome anomalies, rare subchromosomal microdeletions and aneuploidies, and most recently, the entire (...)
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    What Are Abstract Concepts? On Lexical Ambiguity and Concreteness Ratings.Guido Löhr - 2022 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 13 (3):549-566.
    In psycholinguistics, concepts are considered abstract if they do not apply to physical objects that we can touch, see, feel, hear, smell or taste. Psychologists usually distinguish concrete from abstract concepts by means of so-called _concreteness ratings_. In concreteness rating studies, laypeople are asked to rate the concreteness of words based on the above criterion. The wide use of concreteness ratings motivates an assessment of them. I point out two problems: First, most current concreteness ratings test the intuited concreteness of (...)
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    Do socially disruptive technologies really change our concepts or just our conceptions?Guido Löhr - 2023 - Technology in Society 72.
    New technologies have the potential to severely “challenge” or “disrupt” not only our established social practices but our most fundamental concepts and distinctions like person versus object, nature versus artificial or being dead versus being alive. But does this disruption also change these concepts? Or does it merely change our operationalizations and applications of the same concepts? In this paper, I argue that instead of focusing on individual conceptual change, philosophers of socially disruptive technologies (SDTs) should think about conceptual change (...)
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  48. Rationally irresolvable disagreement.Guido Melchior - 2023 - Philosophical Studies 180 (4):1277-1304.
    The discussion about deep disagreement has gained significant momentum in the last several years. This discussion often relies on the intuition that deep disagreement is, in some sense, rationally irresolvable. In this paper, I will provide a theory of rationally irresolvable disagreement. Such a theory is interesting in its own right, since it conflicts with the view that rational attitudes and procedures are paradigmatic tools for resolving disagreement. Moreover, I will suggest replacing discussions about deep disagreement with an analysis of (...)
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  49. Skeptical Arguments and Deep Disagreement.Guido Melchior - 2023 - Erkenntnis 88 (5):1869-1893.
    This paper provides a reinterpretation of some of the most influential skeptical arguments, Agrippa’s trilemma, meta-regress arguments, and Cartesian external world skepticism. These skeptical arguments are reasonably regarded as unsound arguments about the extent of our knowledge. However, reinterpretations of these arguments tell us something significant about the preconditions and limits of persuasive argumentation. These results contribute to the ongoing debates about the nature and resolvability of deep disagreement. The variety of skeptical arguments shows that we must distinguish different types (...)
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  50. Rational Choice and Democratic Deliberation: A Theory of Discourse Failure.Guido Pincione & Fernando R. Tesón - 2006 - Cambridge University Press.
    In public political deliberation, people will err and lie in accordance with definite patterns. Such discourse failure results from behavior that is both instrumentally and epistemically rational. The deliberative practices of a liberal democracy cannot be improved so as to overcome the tendency for rational citizens to believe and say things at odds with reliable propositions of social science. The theory has several corollaries. One is that much contemporary political philosophy can be seen as an unsuccessful attempt to vindicate, on (...)
     
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