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  1. Teleological theories of mental content.Peter Schulte & Karen Neander - 2022 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Readings in the Philosophy of Psychology, Vol. 2. Ned Block.Reg Quinton - 1983 - Philosophy of Science 50 (1):175-176.
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    Symposium on Natasha Wheatley’s The Life and Death of States: Central Europe and the Transformation of Modern Sovereignty.Anne Schult - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    How should a state be? Normative debates on state classification have long been central to European history, yet in her new book Natasha Wheatley offers a surprising variation on this theme by sugg...
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    Erfahrung und Zerstörung: zwei Texte Walter Benjamins.Christian Schulte (ed.) - 2018 - Berlin: Vorwerk 8.
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  5. Literacy for a technological age.Reg Fleming - 1989 - Science Education 73 (4):391-404.
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    Toward a global community: New perspectives on confucian humanism.Reg Little - 2005 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (1):152–156.
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    The Global Economic Crisis and East-West Culture: "Crossing the River in a Common Boat" in a "Harmonious World": The Challenge of Contrasting Realities.Reg Little - 2010 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 41 (3):30-40.
  8. Kant's Deduction From Apperception.Dennis Schulting - 2017 - In Kant's Radical Subjectivism: Perspectives on the Transcendental Deduction. London, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 53-96.
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    The Church in Vietnam.Reg Reimer - 1987 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 4 (2):20-22.
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    Wittgenstein: an Introduction.L. F. S., Joachim Schulte, W. H. Brenner & J. F. Holley - 1996 - Philosophical Quarterly 46 (183):281.
    Joachim Schulte’s introduction provides a distinctive and masterful account of the full range of Wittgenstein’s thought. It is concise but not compressed, substantive but not overloaded with developmental or technical detail, informed by the latest scholarship but not pedantic. Beginners will find it accessible and seasoned students of Wittgenstein will appreciate it for the illuminating overview it provides.
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    Numbers and proofs.Reg Allenby - 1997 - New York: Copublished in North, South, and Central America by John Wiley & Sons.
    'Numbers and Proofs' presents a gentle introduction to the notion of proof to give the reader an understanding of how to decipher others' proofs as well as construct their own. Useful methods of proof are illustrated in the context of studying problems concerning mainly numbers (real, rational, complex and integers). An indispensable guide to all students of mathematics. Each proof is preceded by a discussion which is intended to show the reader the kind of thoughts they might have before any (...)
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  12. Subjectivism, Material Synthesis and Idealism.Dennis Schulting - 2017 - In Kant's Radical Subjectivism: Perspectives on the Transcendental Deduction. London, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 371-429.
    In this chapter, I show that there is at least one crucial, non-short, argument, which does not involve arguments about spatiotemporality, why Kant’s subjectivism about the possibility of knowledge, argued in the Transcendental Deduction, must lead to idealism. This has to do with the fact that given the implications of the discursivity thesis, namely, that the domain of possible determination of objects is characterised by limitation, judgements of experience can never reach the completely determined individual, i.e. the thing in itself (...)
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    God: The Evidence [Book Review].Reg Naulty - 2005 - The Australasian Catholic Record 82 (2):254.
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    Mysticism and Prophecy: The Dominican Tradition [Book Review].Reg Naulty - 2004 - The Australasian Catholic Record 81 (3):381.
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    Family Law Reform in Australia, or Frozen Chooks Revisited Again?Reg Graycar - 2012 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 13 (1):241-269.
    This Article focuses both on the changes that have been made to the legal framework governing post-separation parenting of children in Australia, as well as the processes and discourses via which these matters have been dealt with and debated. Alone among comparable common law jurisdictions such as Canada, the United States, and England, Australia’s family law legislation, and the significant changes made to it in the past fifteen years, can be seen to have been particularly responsive to the lobbying of (...)
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  16. Wittgenstein and the Vienna Circle.Friedrich Waismann, Brian Mcguinness & Joachim Schulte - 1980 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 42 (1):166-166.
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  17. On Hegel's Critique of Kant's Subjectivism in the Transcendental Deduction.Dennis Schulting - 2017 - In Kant's Radical Subjectivism: Perspectives on the Transcendental Deduction. London, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 341-370.
    In this chapter, I expound Hegel’s critique of Kant, which he first and most elaborately presented in his early essay Faith and Knowledge (1802), by focusing on the criticism that Hegel levelled against Kant’s (supposedly) arbitrary subjectivism about the categories. This relates to the restriction thesis of Kant’s transcendental idealism: categorially governed empirical knowledge only applies to appearances, not to things in themselves, and so does not reach objective reality, according to Hegel. Hegel claims that this restriction of knowledge to (...)
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    Choice or No Choice: Is the Langer Effect Evidence Against Simulation?Anton Kühberger, Josef Perner, Michael Schulte & Robert Leingruber - 1995 - Mind and Language 10 (4):423-436.
    The discussion of whether people understand themselves and others by using theories of behaviour (theory theory) or by simulating mental states (simulation theory) lacks conclusive empirical evidence. Nichols et al. (1996) have proposed the Langer effect (Langer, 1975) as a critical test. From people's inability accurately to predict the difference in the subjective value of lottery tickets in choice and no‐choice conditions, they argued that people do not simulate behaviour in such situations. In a series of four experiments, we consistently (...)
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  19. The "Proper" Tone of Critical Philosophy. Kant and Derrida on Metaphilosophy and the Use of Religious Tropes.Dennis Schulting - 2020 - In Sorin Baiasu & Alberto Vanzo (eds.), Kant and the Continental Tradition: Sensibility, Nature, and Religion. New York: Routledge.
    This is an essay on Kant's neglected late tract On a Recently Adopted Prominent Tone in Philosophy (RTP) and Derrida's oblique commentary on this work in his D'un ton apocalyptique adopté naguère en philosophie. The theme of the essay is metaphilosophical and considers issues concerning the nature of critical philosophy, fanaticism (Schwärmerei), and the use of religious tropes in philosophy. I am primarily interested in the ways in which RTP thematises the legitimacy of speaking in an exalted, quasi-religious tone apropos (...)
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  20. Problems of Kantian Nonconceptualism and the Transcendental Deduction.Dennis Schulting - 2017 - In Kant's Radical Subjectivism: Perspectives on the Transcendental Deduction. London, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 195-255.
    In this paper, I discuss the debate on Kant and nonconceptual content. Inspired by Kant’s account of the intimate relation between intuition and concepts, McDowell (1996) has forcefully argued that the relation between sensible content and concepts is such that sensible content does not severally contribute to cognition but always only in conjunction with concepts. This view is known as conceptualism. Recently, Kantians Robert Hanna and Lucy Allais, among others, have brought against this view the charge that it neglects the (...)
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    Philosophical Investigations.P. M. S. Hacker & Joachim Schulte (eds.) - 2009 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    Incorporating significant editorial changes from earlier editions, the fourth edition of Ludwig Wittgenstein's _Philosophical Investigations_ is the definitive _en face_ German-English version of the most important work of 20th-century philosophy The extensively revised English translation incorporates many hundreds of changes to Anscombe’s original translation Footnoted remarks in the earlier editions have now been relocated in the text What was previously referred to as ‘Part 2’ is now republished as _Philosophy of Psychology – A Fragment_, and all the remarks in it (...)
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    Gap? What Gap? On the Transcendental Unity of Apperception and the Necessary Application of the Categories.Dennis Schulting - 2017 - In Kant's Radical Subjectivism: Perspectives on the Transcendental Deduction. London, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 141-191.
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    Figurative Synthesis, Spatial Unity and the Possibility of Perceptual Knowledge.Dennis Schulting - 2017 - In Kant's Radical Subjectivism: Perspectives on the Transcendental Deduction. London, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 295-337.
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    "Pure Consciousness Is Found Already in Logic": Apperception, Judgement and Spontaneity.Dennis Schulting - 2017 - In Kant's Radical Subjectivism: Perspectives on the Transcendental Deduction. London, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 97-114.
  25. Kant’s Deduction From Apperception: An Essay on the Transcendental Deduction of the Categories.Dennis Schulting - 2019 - Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter.
    In focusing on the systematic deduction of the categories from a principle, Schulting takes up anew the controversial project of the eminent German Kant scholar Klaus Reich, whose monograph “The Completeness of Kant's Table of Judgments” made the case that the logical functions of judgement can all be derived from the objective unity of apperception and can be shown to link up with one another systematically. -/- Common opinion among Kantians today has it that Kant did not mean to derive (...)
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  26. Kant’s Deduction and Apperception: Explaining the Categories.Dennis Schulting - 2012 - London and Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Dennis Schulting offers a thoroughgoing, analytic account of the first half of the Transcendental Deduction of the Categories in the B-edition of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason that is different from existing interpretations in at least one important aspect: its central claim is that each of the 12 categories is wholly derivable from the principle of apperception, which goes against the current view that the Deduction is not a proof in a strict philosophical sense and the standard reading that in (...)
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    Challenging Liberal Representationalism: A Reply to Artiga.Peter Https://Orcidorg288X Schulte - 2019 - Dialectica 73 (3):331-348.
    Liberal representationalism is the view that even some internal states of very simple organisms like plants or bacteria count as genuine representations. This view has been heavily criticized by many authors, including myself. In a recent paper, Marc Artiga attempts to defend liberal representationalism against these criticisms. One of his main targets is an argument of explanatory exclusion that he ascribes to Burge, Ramsey, Rescorla, Sterelny and me (among others). In this paper, I reply to Artiga by distinguishing the exclusion (...)
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  28. Experience and Expression: Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Psychology.Joachim Schulte - 1995 - Clarendon Press.
    In this book, translated from the German by the author, Joachim Schulte uses the discussions of psychological concepts in Wittgenstein's late manuscripts as a basis of reconstructing the central arguments and ideas developed by Wittgenstein during that period. This reconstruction yields valuable insights not only in the philosophy of psychology, but also in aesthetics and the theory of meaning.
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    Towards Improving the Ethics of Ecological Research.G. K. D. Crozier & Albrecht I. Schulte-Hostedde - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (3):577-594.
    We argue that the ecological research community should develop a plan for improving the ethical consistency and moral robustness of the field. We propose a particular ethics strategy—specifically, an ongoing process of collective ethical reflection that the community of ecological researchers, with the cooperation of applied ethicists and philosophers of biology, can use to address the needs we identify. We suggest a particular set of conceptual and analytic tools that, we argue, collectively have the resources to provide an empirically grounded (...)
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  30. Apperception, Self-Consciousness, and Self-Knowledge in Kant.Dennis Schulting - 2017 - In Matthew C. Altman (ed.), The Palgrave Kant Handbook. London: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 139–61.
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    Common reasoning about admissibility.Cristina Bicchieri & Oliver Schulte - 1996 - Erkenntnis 45 (2-3):299 - 325.
    We analyze common reasoning about admissibility in the strategic and extensive form of a game. We define a notion of sequential proper admissibility in the extensive form, and show that, in finite extensive games with perfect recall, the strategies that are consistent with common reasoning about sequential proper admissibility in the extensive form are exactly those that are consistent with common reasoning about admissibility in the strategic form representation of the game. Thus in such games the solution given by common (...)
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    Kapitel I. Die Schriftliche Tora und die Mündliche Tora.Christoph Schulte & Eveline Goodman-Thau - 1995 - In Abraham Isaac Kook (ed.), Die Lichter der Tora / Orot Hatora. De Gruyter. pp. 32-35.
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    Kapitel IV. Die ganze Tora.Christoph Schulte & Eveline Goodman-Thau - 1995 - In Abraham Isaac Kook (ed.), Die Lichter der Tora / Orot Hatora. De Gruyter. pp. 48-51.
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    Kapitel III. Einzelheiten der Tora und ihre Allgemeinheit.Christoph Schulte & Eveline Goodman-Thau - 1995 - In Abraham Isaac Kook (ed.), Die Lichter der Tora / Orot Hatora. De Gruyter. pp. 42-47.
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    Kapitel II. Tora um ihrer selbst willen.Christoph Schulte & Eveline Goodman-Thau - 1995 - In Abraham Isaac Kook (ed.), Die Lichter der Tora / Orot Hatora. De Gruyter. pp. 36-41.
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    Kapitel IX. Wege der Tora und ihre Pfade.Christoph Schulte & Eveline Goodman-Thau - 1995 - In Abraham Isaac Kook (ed.), Die Lichter der Tora / Orot Hatora. De Gruyter. pp. 72-87.
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    Kapitel V. Die Buchstaben der Tora.Christoph Schulte & Eveline Goodman-Thau - 1995 - In Abraham Isaac Kook (ed.), Die Lichter der Tora / Orot Hatora. De Gruyter. pp. 52-53.
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    Kapitel VIII. Das Lernen und das Tun.Christoph Schulte & Eveline Goodman-Thau - 1995 - In Abraham Isaac Kook (ed.), Die Lichter der Tora / Orot Hatora. De Gruyter. pp. 66-71.
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    Kapitel VI. Lernen der Tora.Christoph Schulte & Eveline Goodman-Thau - 1995 - In Abraham Isaac Kook (ed.), Die Lichter der Tora / Orot Hatora. De Gruyter. pp. 54-61.
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    Kapitel VII. Schmerz der Vernachlässigung der Tora.Christoph Schulte & Eveline Goodman-Thau - 1995 - In Abraham Isaac Kook (ed.), Die Lichter der Tora / Orot Hatora. De Gruyter. pp. 62-65.
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    Kapitel XI. Die Wirksamkeit der Tora und ihre Anleitung.Christoph Schulte & Eveline Goodman-Thau - 1995 - In Abraham Isaac Kook (ed.), Die Lichter der Tora / Orot Hatora. De Gruyter. pp. 98-103.
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    Kapitel XII. Die Tora für Israel und für die Welt.Christoph Schulte & Eveline Goodman-Thau - 1995 - In Abraham Isaac Kook (ed.), Die Lichter der Tora / Orot Hatora. De Gruyter. pp. 104-109.
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    Kapitel XIII. Die Tora des Auslandes und die Tora des Landes Israel.Christoph Schulte & Eveline Goodman-Thau - 1995 - In Abraham Isaac Kook (ed.), Die Lichter der Tora / Orot Hatora. De Gruyter. pp. 110-124.
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    Kapitel X.Zu den Verborgenheiten der Tora und ihren Geheimnissen.Christoph Schulte & Eveline Goodman-Thau - 1995 - In Abraham Isaac Kook (ed.), Die Lichter der Tora / Orot Hatora. De Gruyter. pp. 88-97.
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    Vorwort.Christoph Schulte & Eveline Goodman-Thau - 1995 - In Abraham Isaac Kook (ed.), Die Lichter der Tora / Orot Hatora. De Gruyter. pp. 7-30.
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  46. Apperception and Self-Consciousness in Kant and German Idealism.Dennis Schulting - 2020 - London: Bloomsbury.
    blurb from publisher: "In Apperception and Self-Consciousness in Kant and German Idealism, Dennis Schulting examines the themes of reflexivity, self-consciousness, representation and apperception in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant and German Idealism more widely. Central to Schulting’s argument is the claim that all of human experience is inherently self-referential and that this is part of a self-reflexivity of thought, or what is called transcendental apperception, a Kantian insight that was first apparent in the work of Christian Wolff and came to (...)
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  47. The Structuring Causes of Behavior: Has Dretske Saved Mental Causation?Frank Hofmann & Peter Https://Orcidorg288X Schulte - 2014 - Acta Analytica 29 (3):267-284.
    Fred Dretske’s account of mental causation, developed in Explaining Behavior and defended in numerous articles, is generally regarded as one of the most interesting and most ambitious approaches in the field. According to Dretske, meaning facts, construed historically as facts about the indicator functions of internal states, are the structuring causes of behavior. In this article, we argue that Dretske’s view is untenable: On closer examination, the real structuring causes of behavior turn out to be markedly different from Dretske’s meaning (...)
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  48. High‐school graduates' beliefs about science‐technology‐society. II. the interaction among science, technology and society. [REVIEW]Reg W. Fleming - 1987 - Science Education 71 (2):163-186.
     
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    Sexting and mandatory reporting: ethical issues in youth psychotherapy.Danielle Nelson, Tilman Schulte, Wendy Packman & E. L. Bunge - 2021 - Ethics and Behavior 31 (3):205-214.
    ABSTRACT Engaging in sexting, such as sending or receiving of sexual words, pictures, or videos via technology, is a common behavior in minors and a rising trend. This study aimed to understand the ethical dilemmas that clinicians face when working with minors that engage in sexting under current mandated reporting standards. For this study, 178 graduate students and licensed clinicians who work with minors in the state of California completed an online survey involving vignettes concerning issues of sexting behaviors in (...)
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  50. The nature of perceptual constancies.Peter Https://Orcidorg288X Schulte - 2021 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 103 (1):3-20.
    Perceptual constancies have been studied by psychologists for decades, but in recent years, they have also become a major topic in the philosophy of mind. One reason for this surge of interest is Tyler Burge’s (2010) influential claim that constancy mechanisms mark the difference between perception and mere sensitivity, and thereby also the difference between organisms with genuine representational capacities and ‘mindless’ beings. Burge’s claim has been the subject of intense debate. It is becoming increasingly clear, however, that we cannot (...)
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