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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    Leib und Subjekt: phänomenologische Beiträge zu einem erweiterten Menschenbild.Guido Rappe - 2012 - Bochum: Projektverlag.
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  20. Mystik und Leiberfahrung bei Dôgen aus kulturvergleichender Sicht.Guido Rappe - 2002 - In Christian Steineck, Guido Rappe, Kåogaku Arifuku & Dåogen (eds.), Dôgen als Philosoph. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
     
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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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    Reading Neoplatonism: Non-Discursive Thinking in the Texts of Plotinus, Proclus, and Damascius.Sara Rappe - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
    Neoplatonism is a term used to designate the form of Platonic philosophy that developed in the Roman Empire from the third to the fifth century AD and that based itself on the corpus of Plato's dialogues. Sara Rappe's challenging study analyses Neoplatonic texts themselves using contemporary philosophy of language. It covers the whole tradition of Neoplatonic writing from Plotinus through Proclus to Damascius. Addressing the strain of mysticism in these works, the author shows how these texts reflect actual meditational (...)
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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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    Epistemic Rationality and Epistemic Normativity, written by Bondy, P.Guido Tana - 2024 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis:1-11.
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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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  26. 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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    Some Aspects of Cardinal Sigismondo Gonzaga's Collections.Guido Rebecchini - 2003 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 66 (1):289 - 296.
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    The CSR-Quality Trade-Off: When Can Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Ability Compensate Each Other?Guido Berens, Cees B. M. van Riel & Johan van Rekom - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 74 (3):233 - 252.
    This paper investigates under what conditions a good corporate social responsibility (CSR) can compensate for a relatively poor corporate ability (CA) (quality), and vice versa. The authors conducted an experiment among business administration students, in which information about a financial services company's CA and CSR was provided. Participants indicated their preferences for the company's products, stocks, and jobs. The results show that for stock and job preferences, a poor CA can be compensated by a good CSR. For product preferences, a (...)
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    Runggaldier on the Cohabitation of Material Objects.Christof Rapp - 1998 - Erkenntnis 48 (2-3):371 - 375.
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    Analytical Philosophy of Technology.F. Rapp - 1985 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63:520.
    How can I wright an abstract ir I can't. read the article? I'm interested in reading it because I'm writing a papel on Philosophy of Technology but I have no acesso to this. Text. It's a shame! What can I do??? -/- Luisa.
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  31. The Value of Knowledge and Other Epistemic Standings: A Case for Epistemic Pluralism.Guido Melchior - 2023 - Philosophia 51 (4):1829-1847.
    In epistemology, the concept of knowledge is of distinctive interest. This fact is also reflected in the discussion of epistemic value, which focuses to a large extend on the value problem of knowledge. This discussion suggests that knowledge has an outstanding value among epistemic standings because its value exceeds the value of its constitutive parts. I will argue that the value of knowledge is not outstanding by presenting epistemic standings of checking, transferring knowledge, and proving in court, whose values exceed (...)
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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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  33. Kritika buržuaznyx koncepcij istorii i politiki KPSS.F. Rapp - 1976 - Studies in Soviet Thought 16 (3):305-306.
     
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    Quantum theory at the crossroads: reconsidering the 1927 Solvay conference.Guido Bacciagaluppi - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Antony Valentini.
    The 1927 Solvay conference was perhaps the most important meeting in the history of quantum theory. Contrary to popular belief, the interpretation of quantum theory was not settled at this conference, and no consensus was reached. Instead, a range of sharply conflicting views were presented and extensively discussed, including de Broglie's pilot-wave theory, Born and Heisenberg's quantum mechanics, and Schrödinger's wave mechanics. Today, there is no longer an established or dominant interpretation of quantum theory, so it is important to re-evaluate (...)
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  35. 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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    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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    The Impact of Four Types of Corporate Social Performance on Reputation and Financial Performance.Yijing Wang & Guido Berens - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 131 (2):337-359.
    The goal of this paper was to investigate whether and how a firm that engages in different kinds of corporate social performance can create a favorable corporate reputation among its stakeholders, and as a result achieve a good financial performance. Building on stakeholder theory, we distinguish two types of reputation—reputation among public stakeholders and reputation among financial stakeholders. We argue that CSP activities affect these two reputations differently. In addition, we empirically test the relationship among different types of CSP, reputation (...)
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    Scepticism in the Sixth Century? Damascius' Doubts and Solutions Concerning First Principles.Sara Ahbel-Rappe - 1998 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (3):337-363.
    Scepticism in the Sixth Century? Damascius' Doubts and Solutions Concerning First Principles SARA RAPPE THE Doubts and Solutions Concerning First Principles, an aporetic work of the sixth century Neoplatonist Damascius, is distinguished above all by its dialectical subtlety. Although the Doubts and Solutions belongs to the commentary tradi- tion on Plato's Parmenides, its structure and method make it in many ways unique among such exegetical works. The treatise positions itself, at least in part, as a response to Proclus' metaphysical (...)
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    Scepticism in the sixth century? Damascius'.Sara Ahbel-Rappe - 1998 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (3):337-363.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Scepticism in the Sixth Century? Damascius’ Doubts and Solutions Concerning First PrinciplesSara RappeThe Doubts and Solutions Concerning First Principles, an aporetic work of the sixth century Neoplatonist Damascius, is distinguished above all by its dialectical subtlety. Although the Doubts and Solutions belongs to the commentary tradition on Plato’s Parmenides, its structure and method make it in many ways unique among such exegetical works. The treatise positions itself, at least (...)
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    Does polysemy support radical contextualism? On the relation between minimalism, contextualism and polysemy.Guido Löhr - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy:1–25.
    Polysemy has only recently entered the debate on semantic minimalism and contextualism. This is surprising considering that the key linguistic examples discussed in the debate, such as ‘John cut the grass’ or ‘The leaf is green’ appear to be prime examples of polysemy. Moreover, François Recanati recently argued that the mere existence of polysemy falsi!es semantic minimalism and supports radical contextualism. The aim of this paper is to discuss how the minimalism-contextualism debate relates to polysemy. This connection turns out to (...)
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    Metaphor in Plotinus’ Enneads v 8.9.Sara Rappe - 1995 - Ancient Philosophy 15 (1):155-172.
  42. Ethical Blindness.Guido Palazzo, Franciska Krings & Ulrich Hoffrage - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 109 (3):323-338.
    Many models of (un)ethical decision making assume that people decide rationally and are in principle able to evaluate their decisions from a moral point of view. However, people might behave unethically without being aware of it. They are ethically blind. Adopting a sensemaking approach, we argue that ethical blindness results from a complex interplay between individual sensemaking activities and context factors.
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    Esperienza, contingenza, valori: saggi in onore di Rosa M. Calcaterra.Guido Baggio, Michela Bella, Giovanni Maddalena, Matteo Santarelli & Rosa Maria Calcaterra (eds.) - 2020 - Macerata: Quodlibet.
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    Il filosofo, i libri, la memoria: poeti e filosofi nei Pensieri di Marco Aurelio.Guido Cortassa - 1989 - Torino: Tirrenia stampatori.
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    Theologie und Technik: 40 Jahre Diskussion um d. Technik, zugleich e. Beitr. zu. e. Theologie d. Technik.Guido Schnellmann - 1974 - Bonn: Hanstein.
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    La civiltà del riuso: riparare, riutilizzare, ridurre.Guido Viale - 2010 - Roma: Laterza.
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  47. Meta‐regresses and the limits of persuasive argumentation.Guido Melchior - 2024 - Metaphilosophy 55 (2):196-213.
    This paper provides a thorough analysis of two often informally stated claims. First, successful argumentation in the sense of persuasive argumentation requires agreement between the interlocutors about the rationality of arguments. Second, a general agreement about rationality of arguments cannot itself be established via argumentation, since such an attempt leads to an infinite meta‐regress. Hence, agreement about the rationality of arguments is a precondition for successful argumentation. As the paper argues, these plausible claims hold under the assumption that interlocutors are (...)
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    Upstream Corporate Social Responsibility: The Evolution From Contract Responsibility to Full Producer Responsibility.Guido Palazzo & Judith Schrempf-Stirling - 2016 - Business and Society 55 (4):491-527.
    The debate about the appropriate standards for upstream corporate social responsibility of multinational corporations has been on the public and academic agenda for some three decades. The debate originally focused narrowly on “contract responsibility” of MNCs for monitoring of upstream contractors for “sweatshop” working conditions violating employee rights. The authors argue that the MNC upstream responsibility debate has shifted qualitatively over time to “full producer responsibility” involving an expansion from “contract responsibility” in three distinct dimensions. First, there is an expansion (...)
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  49. Easy Knowledge, Closure Failure, or Skepticism: A Trilemma.Guido Melchior - 2016 - Metaphilosophy 47 (2):214-232.
    This article aims to provide a structural analysis of the problems related to the easy knowledge problem. The easy knowledge problem is well known. If we accept that we can have basic knowledge via a source without having any prior knowledge about the reliability or accuracy of this source, then we can acquire knowledge about the reliability or accuracy of this source too easily via information delivered by the source. Rejecting any kind of basic knowledge, however, leads into an infinite (...)
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  50. 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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