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    Predigten 1830-1831.Dirk Schmid (ed.) - 1980 - De Gruyter.
    Über vierzig Jahre hat Schleiermacher regelmäßig gepredigt. Die dritte Abteilung der Kritischen Gesamtausgabe dokumentiert diese Tätigkeit in vierzehn Bänden. Der vorliegende Band enthält 84 Predigten aus den Jahren 1830 und 1831, von denen 31 hier zum ersten Mal überhaupt, 9 weitere in bislang nicht publizierten Textfassungen veröffentlicht werden.
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    Religion und Christentum in Fichtes Spätphilosophie, 1810-1813.Dirk Schmid - 1995 - New York: W. de Gruyter.
    Systematisch-theologische Untersuchung zu Johann Gottlieb Fichte, zuletzt seit 1810 Professor in Berlin, Hauptvertreter der Philosophie des Deutschen Idealismus. In der Herausarbeitung des systematischen Zusammenhangs von transzendentalphilosophischer Religions- und geschichtsphilosophischer Christentumstheorie wird deren Bedeutung fur das Gesamtprogramm der Transzendentalphilosophie Fichtes erkennbar. Es werden u.A. Folgende Einzelthemen behandelt: B Religionsbegriff Gotteslehre Interpretation christlicher Begriffe Christentum als Religion der Freiheit und als Verwirklichung des Begriffs von Religion S.
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    September.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter. pp. 411-465.
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    April.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter. pp. 154-215.
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    August.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter. pp. 367-410.
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    Bibelstellen.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter. pp. 634-650.
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    Einleitung des Bandherausgebers.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter.
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    Januar.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter. pp. 3-61.
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    Juni.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter. pp. 269-324.
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    Juli.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter. pp. 325-366.
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    März.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter. pp. 112-153.
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    Mai.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter. pp. 216-268.
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    November.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter. pp. 509-548.
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    Namen.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter. pp. 631-633.
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    Dezember.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter. pp. 549-616.
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    Editionszeichen und Abkürzungen.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter. pp. 619-622.
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    Februar.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter. pp. 62-111.
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    II. Editorischer Bericht.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter.
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    I. Historische Einführung.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter.
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    Literatur.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter. pp. 623-630.
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    Oktober.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter. pp. 466-508.
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    Predigten 1832.Dirk Schmid (ed.) - 2014 - De Gruyter.
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    Vom Bilde des Absoluten. [REVIEW]Dirk Schmid - 1998 - Fichte-Studien 14:272-280.
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    Vom Bilde des Absoluten. [REVIEW]Dirk Schmid - 1998 - Fichte-Studien 14:272-280.
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    Predigten 1826-1827.Brinja Bauer, Ralph Brucker, Michael Pietsch, Dirk Schmid & Patrick Weiland (eds.) - 2016 - De Gruyter.
    Die dritte Abteilung der Kritischen Gesamtausgabe bietet in vierzehn Bänden sämtliche erhaltenen Predigten Friedrich Schleiermachers. Band 10 enthält Texte zu 109 Predigtterminen aus den Jahren 1826 und 1827, darunter Nachschriften, die den bislang unveröffentlichten Abschluss der großen Homilienreihe zum Johannesevangelium dokumentieren.
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    Friedrich Schleiermacher, Vorlesungen über die Theologische Enzyklopädie (KGA II/2), hg. von Martin Rössler und Dirk SchmidVorlesungen über die Theologische Enzyklopädie (KGA II/2), hg. von Martin Rössler und Dirk Schmid[REVIEW]Christian Danz - 2019 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 26 (2):124-127.
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    Vorlesungen über die Theologische Enzyklopädie Vorlesungen über die Theologische Enzyklopädie , hg. von Martin Rössler und Dirk Schmid[REVIEW]Christian Danz - 2019 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 26 (2):124-127.
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  28. Existential Inertia and Classical Theistic Proofs.Joseph C. Schmid & Dan Linford - 2023 - Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
    This book critically assesses arguments for the existence of the God of classical theism, develops an innovative account of objects’ persistence, and defends new arguments against classical theism. The authors engage the following classical theistic proofs: Aquinas’s First Way, Aquinas’s De Ente argument, and Feser’s Aristotelian, Neo-Platonic, Augustinian, Thomistic, and Rationalist proofs. The authors also provide the first systematic treatment of the ‘existential inertia thesis’. By connecting the thesis to relativity theory and recent developments in the philosophy of physics, and (...)
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  29. Can brains in vats think as a team?Hans Bernhard Schmid - 2003 - Philosophical Explorations 6 (3):201-218.
    Abstract The specter of the ?group mind? or ?collective subject? plays a crucial and fateful role in the current debate on collective intentionality. Fear of the group mind is one important reason why philosophers of collective intentionality resort to individualism. It is argued here that this measure taken against the group mind is as unnecessary as it is detrimental to our understanding of what it means to share an intention. A non-individualistic concept of shared intentionality does not necessarily have to (...)
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    Can Brains in Vats Think as a Team?Hans Bernhard Schmid - 2003 - Philosophical Explorations 6 (3):201-217.
    The specter of the ‘group mind’ or ‘collective subject’ plays a crucial and fateful role in the current debate on collective intentionality. Fear of the group mind is one important reason why philosophers of collective intentionality resort to individualism. It is argued here that this measure taken against the group mind is as unnecessary as it is detrimental to our understanding of what it means to share an intention. A non-individualistic concept of shared intentionality does not necessarily have to get (...)
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  31. Benardete paradoxes, patchwork principles, and the infinite past.Joseph C. Schmid - 2024 - Synthese 203 (2):51.
    Benardete paradoxes involve a beginningless set each member of which satisfies some predicate just in case no earlier member satisfies it. Such paradoxes have been wielded on behalf of arguments for the impossibility of an infinite past. These arguments often deploy patchwork principles in support of their key linking premise. Here I argue that patchwork principles fail to justify this key premise.
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    Defining Philosophical Counselling: An Overview1.Dirk Louw - 2013 - South African Journal of Philosophy 32 (1):60-70.
    The practice of ‘Philosophical Counselling’ (henceforth ‘PC’) is growing. But what exactly is PC? The variety of attempts to define PC can be summarised in terms of three overlapping sets of opposites: practical versus theoretical definitions; monistic versus pluralistic definitions; and substantive versus antinomous definitions. ‘Practical’ definitions of PC include descriptive accounts of its actual practice. ‘Theoretical’ definitions exclude such accounts. ‘Monistic definitions’ refers to definitions of PC that define it in terms of the work of one specific philosopher or (...)
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  33. Description of many separated physical entities without the paradoxes encountered in quantum mechanics.Dirk Aerts - 1982 - Foundations of Physics 12 (12):1131-1170.
    We show that it is impossible in quantum mechanics to describe two separated physical systems. This is due to the mathematical structure of quantum mechanics. It is possible to give a description of two separated systems in a theory which is a generalization of quantum mechanics and of classical mechanics, in the sense that this theory contains both theories as special cases. We identify the axioms of quantum mechanics that make it impossible to describe separated systems. One of these axioms (...)
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  34. Invariant time-course of priming with and without awareness.Dirk Vorberg, Uwe Mattler, Armin Heinecke, Thomas Schmidt & Jens Schwarzbach - 2004 - In Christian Kaernbach, Erich Schröger & Hermann Müller (eds.), Psychophysics Beyond Sensation: Laws and Invariants of Human Cognition. Psychology Press.
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    Wahrnehmung und Identität: Ich, Flow, Lügen, Raum, kulturelles Gedächtnis.Dirk Evers & Niels Weidtmann (eds.) - 2009 - Berlin: Lit.
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    Die philonische Unterscheidung: Aufklärung, Orientalismus und Konstruktion der Philosophie.Dirk Westerkamp - 2009 - München: Wilhelm Fink.
    Seit der frühen Aufklärung sind der Philosophie ihre außereuropäischen Traditionen zum Faszinosum geworden - aber auch zu einem historiographischen Problem. Denn sie mussten aus der Fülle der überlieferten Kenntnisse und Dokumente erst konstruiert werden. In diese Zeit fällt die Erfindung der Unterscheidungen von 'orientalischer', 'jüdischer' und 'abendländischer' Philosophie. 'Orientalismus' ist daher kein Streitbegriff postkolonialer Kulturwissenschaften, sondern stammt bereits aus den Kontroversen der Aufklärung, deren Philosophiegeschichtsschreibung das jüdische Denken als Schnittfläche orientalischer und europäischer Denkweisen begreift. Dabei rückt zunehmend eine Unterscheidung in (...)
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  37. Benardete Paradoxes, Causal Finitism, and the Unsatisfiable Pair Diagnosis.Joseph C. Schmid & Alex Malpass - forthcoming - Mind.
    We examine two competing solutions to Benardete paradoxes: causal finitism, according to which nothing can have infinitely many causes, and the unsatisfiable pair diagnosis (UPD), according to which such paradoxes are logically impossible and no metaphysical thesis need be adopted to avoid them. We argue that the UPD enjoys notable theoretical advantages over causal finitism. Causal finitists, however, have levelled two main objections to the UPD. First, they urge that the UPD requires positing a ‘mysterious force’ that prevents paradoxes from (...)
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  38. The Definition of Racism.W. Thomas Schmid - 1996 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 13 (1):31-40.
    ABSTRACT This essay considers definitions of racism which emphasise its behavioural, motivational, and cognitive features. The behavioural definition (‘the failure to give equal consideration, based on the fact of race alone’) is rejected, primarily due to its inability to distinguish between ‘true’and ‘ordinary’racism. It is the former which is morally most objectionable — and which identifies the essence of the racist attitude and belief. The central part of the essay argues in favour of the motivational approach to the definition (‘the (...)
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    The Governance of Digital Technology, Big Data, and the Internet: New Roles and Responsibilities for Business.Dirk Matten, Ronald Deibert & Mikkel Flyverbom - 2019 - Business and Society 58 (1):3-19.
    The importance of digital technologies for social and economic developments and a growing focus on data collection and privacy concerns have made the Internet a salient and visible issue in global politics. Recent developments have increased the awareness that the current approach of governments and business to the governance of the Internet and the adjacent technological spaces raises a host of ethical issues. The significance and challenges of the digital age have been further accentuated by a string of highly exposed (...)
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  40. Symmetry Breakers for the Modal Ontological Argument.Joseph C. Schmid - manuscript
    The modal ontological argument (MOA) proceeds from God’s possible existence to God’s actual existence. A prominent objection to the MOA is that it suffers from a symmetry problem: an exactly parallel modal ontological argument can be given for God's non-existence. Several attempts have been made to break the symmetry between the arguments. This draft is a mostly comprehensive survey of those attempts. -/- The draft was initially written as a supplement to the 2024 Summer edition of the SEP entry on (...)
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  41. Between Immaterial Labour and Care for the Other. Tracing the Moral Foundations and Limits of Customer Service.Dirk Bunzel - forthcoming - Levinas, Business Ethics.
     
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    Unearthing intentionality: Building transformative capacity by reclaiming consciousness.Benedikt Schmid & Iana Nesterova - 2024 - Environmental Values 33 (3):311-328.
    In transformation research of late, accounts on the relation between intentionality and agency on the one hand, and the more routinised and structured side of social co-existence on the other, are increasingly nuanced. However, we observe a deficiency in the way arguments are set up by the interlocutors: both, scholars who grant intentionality a central role and those who emphasise its limitations generally do so at the level of ontology – debating degrees of human capacity for conscious planning versus a (...)
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  43. Corporate social responsibility education in europe.Dirk Matten & Jeremy Moon - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 54 (4):323 - 337.
    In the context of some criticism about social responsibility education in business schools, the paper reports findings from a survey of CSR education (teaching and research) in Europe. It analyses the extent of CSR education, the different ways in which it is defined and the levels at which it is taught. The paper provides an account of the efforts that are being made to mainstream CSR teaching and of the teaching methods deployed. It considers drivers of CSR courses, particularly the (...)
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    Using Network Science to Understand the Aging Lexicon: Linking Individuals' Experience, Semantic Networks, and Cognitive Performance.Dirk U. Wulff, Simon De Deyne, Samuel Aeschbach & Rui Mata - 2022 - Topics in Cognitive Science 14 (1):93-110.
    People undergo many idiosyncratic experiences throughout their lives that may contribute to individual differences in the size and structure of their knowledge representations. Ultimately, these can have important implications for individuals' cognitive performance. We review evidence that suggests a relationship between individual experiences, the size and structure of semantic representations, as well as individual and age differences in cognitive performance. We conclude that the extent to which experience-dependent changes in semantic representations contribute to individual differences in cognitive aging remains unclear. (...)
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  45. Plural Action.Hans Bernhard Schmid - 2008 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 38 (1):25-54.
    In this paper, I distinguish three claims, which I label individual intentional autonomy, individual intentional autarky, and intentional individualism. The autonomy claim is that under normal circumstances, each individual's behavior has to be interpreted as his or her own action. The autarky claim is that the intentional interpretation of an individual's behavior has to bottom out in that individual's own volitions, or pro-attitudes. The individualism claim is weaker, arguing that any interpretation of an individual's behavior has to be given in (...)
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    Accountability in a Global Economy: The Emergence of International Accountability Standards.Dirk Ulrich Gilbert, Andreas Rasche & Sandra Waddock - 2011 - Business Ethics Quarterly 21 (1):23-44.
    ABSTRACT:This article assesses the proliferation of international accountability standards (IAS) in the recent past. We provide a comprehensive overview about the different types of standards and discuss their role as part of a new institutional infrastructure for corporate responsibility. Based on this, it is argued that IAS can advance corporate responsibility on a global level because they contribute to the closure of some omnipresent governance gaps. IAS also improve the preparedness of an organization to give an explanation and a justification (...)
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    Personal attributes, organizational conditions, and ethical attitudes: a social cognitive approach.Dirk Holtbrügge, Anastasia Baron & Carina B. Friedmann - 2014 - Business Ethics: A European Review 24 (3):264-281.
    This paper investigates the impact of personal attributes and organizational conditions on attitudes toward corporate misdeeds. On the basis of social cognitive theory, we develop hypotheses that are tested against data collected from 215 German employees using an online survey. Our findings suggest that personal attributes have a much greater impact on ethical attitudes than organizational conditions. Further, a moderating effect of control-oriented culture on the relationship between personality traits and attitudes toward corporate misdeeds is found. We derive implications for (...)
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    Advancing Integrative Social Contracts Theory: A Habermasian Perspective.Dirk Ulrich Gilbert & Michael Behnam - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 89 (2):215-234.
    We critically assess integrative social contracts theory (ISCT) and show that the concept particularly lacks of moral justification of substantive hypernorms. By drawing on Habermasian philosophy, in particular discourse ethics and its recent application in the theory of deliberative democracy , we further advance ISCT and show that social contracting in business ethics requires a well-justified procedural rather than a substantive focus for managing stakeholder relations. We also replace the monological concept of hypothetical thought experiments in ISCT by a concept (...)
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    Publishing Country Studies in Business & Society: Or, Do We Care About CSR in Mongolia?Dirk Matten, Bryan W. Husted, Irene Henriques & Andrew Crane - 2016 - Business and Society 55 (1):3-10.
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    Disordered existentiality: Mental illness and Heidegger’s philosophy of Dasein.Schmid Jelscha - 2018 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (3):485-502.
    In this paper, I propose an existentialist-phenomenological model that conceives of mental illness through the terminology of Heidegger’s Being and Time. In particular, the concepts of existentiality, disturbance and the relation between ‘being-with’ and ‘the one’, will be implemented in order to reconstruct the experience of mental illness. The proposed model understands mental illness as a disturbance of a person’s existentiality. More precisely, mental illness is conceptualized as the disturbance of a person’s existential structure, the process of which leads to (...)
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