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    Das Okkulte in der Musik.Fritz Stege - 1925 - Münster i. W.: E. Bisping.
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  2. Moral encroachment and reasons of the wrong kind.James Fritz - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (10):3051-3070.
    According to the view that there is moral encroachment in epistemology, whether a person has knowledge of p sometimes depends on moral considerations, including moral considerations that do not bear on the truth or likelihood of p. Defenders of moral encroachment face a central challenge: they must explain why the moral considerations they cite, unlike moral bribes for belief, are reasons of the right kind for belief (or withheld belief). This paper distinguishes between a moderate and a radical version of (...)
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  3. The Unique Badness of Hypocritical Blame.Kyle G. Fritz & Daniel Miller - 2019 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 6.
    It is widely agreed that hypocrisy can undermine one’s moral standing to blame. According to the Nonhypocrisy Condition on standing, R has the standing to blame some other agent S for a violation of some norm N only if R is not hypocritical with respect to blame for violations of N. Yet this condition is seldom argued for. Macalester Bell points out that the fact that hypocrisy is a moral fault does not yet explain why hypocritical blame is standingless blame. (...)
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  4. Structure by proxy, with an application to grounding.Peter Fritz - 2019 - Synthese 198 (7):6045-6063.
    An argument going back to Russell shows that the view that propositions are structured is inconsistent in standard type theories. Here, it is shown that such type theories may nevertheless provide entities which can serve as proxies for structured propositions. As an illustration, such proxies are applied to the case of grounding, as standard views of grounding require a degree of propositional structure which suffices for a version of Russell’s argument. While this application solves some of the problems grounding faces, (...)
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  5. When Hypocrisy Undermines the Standing to Blame: a Response to Rossi.Kyle G. Fritz & Daniel J. Miller - 2019 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 22 (2):379-384.
    In our 2018 paper, “Hypocrisy and the Standing to Blame,” we offer an argument justifying the Nonhypocrisy Condition on the standing to blame. Benjamin Rossi (2018) has recently offered several criticisms of this view. We defend our account from Rossi’s criticisms and emphasize our account’s unique advantage: explaining why hypocritical blamers lack the standing to blame.
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  6. Hypocrisy, Inconsistency, and the Moral Standing of the State.Kyle G. Fritz - 2019 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 13 (2):309-327.
    Several writers have argued that the state lacks the moral standing to hold socially deprived offenders responsible for their crimes because the state would be hypocritical in doing so. Yet the state is not disposed to make an unfair exception of itself for committing the same sorts of crimes as socially deprived offenders, so it is unclear that the state is truly hypocritical. Nevertheless, the state is disposed to inconsistently hold its citizens responsible, blaming or punishing socially deprived offenders more (...)
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    Passer und malum in catulls C. 2.Fritz Felgentreu - 1993 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 137 (2).
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    Zu statius, thebais 3,324–36.Fritz Felgentreu - 2000 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 144 (1):149-152.
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  9. Vom zuge der menschheit..Fritz Fidler - 1912 - Hamburg,: C. E. Behrens.
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  10. Propositional Quantification in Bimodal S5.Peter Fritz - 2020 - Erkenntnis 85 (2):455-465.
    Propositional quantifiers are added to a propositional modal language with two modal operators. The resulting language is interpreted over so-called products of Kripke frames whose accessibility relations are equivalence relations, letting propositional quantifiers range over the powerset of the set of worlds of the frame. It is first shown that full second-order logic can be recursively embedded in the resulting logic, which entails that the two logics are recursively isomorphic. The embedding is then extended to all sublogics containing the logic (...)
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    Too much medicine: not enough trust?Zoë Fritz & Richard Holton - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (1):31-35.
    As many studies around the theme of ‘too much medicine’ attest, investigations are being ordered with increasing frequency; similarly the threshold for providing treatment has lowered. Our contention is that trust is a significant factor in influencing this, and that understanding the relationship between trust and investigations and treatments will help clinicians and policymakers ensure ethical decisions are more consistently made. Drawing on the philosophical literature, we investigate the nature of trust in the patient–doctor relationship, arguing that at its core (...)
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  12. Logics for propositional contingentism.Peter Fritz - 2017 - Review of Symbolic Logic 10 (2):203-236.
    Robert Stalnaker has recently advocated propositional contingentism, the claim that it is contingent what propositions there are. He has proposed a philosophical theory of contingency in what propositions there are and sketched a possible worlds model theory for it. In this paper, such models are used to interpret two propositional modal languages: one containing an existential propositional quantifier, and one containing an existential propositional operator. It is shown that the resulting logic containing an existential quantifier is not recursively axiomatizable, as (...)
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    Moral Responsibility, Voluntary Control, and Intentional Action.Kyle G. Fritz - 2018 - Philosophia 46 (4):831-855.
    Many theorists writing about moral responsibility accept that voluntary control is necessary for responsibility. Call such theorists volitionists. Recently, volitionism has been called into question by theorists I call nonvolitionists. Yet neither volitionists nor nonvolitionists have carefully articulated a clear volitionist thesis, nor have they sufficiently explained the concept of voluntary control that somehow seems connected to volitionism. I argue that attempts to explain the volitionist thesis, voluntary control, and their relation are more problematic than have previously been recognized. Instead, (...)
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  14. Standard State Space Models of Unawareness.Peter Fritz & Harvey Lederman - 2015 - Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge 15.
    The impossibility theorem of Dekel, Lipman and Rustichini has been thought to demonstrate that standard state-space models cannot be used to represent unawareness. We first show that Dekel, Lipman and Rustichini do not establish this claim. We then distinguish three notions of awareness, and argue that although one of them may not be adequately modeled using standard state spaces, there is no reason to think that standard state spaces cannot provide models of the other two notions. In fact, standard space (...)
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    Conflicting demands on a modern healthcare service: Can Rawlsian justice provide a guiding philosophy for the NHS and other socialized health services?Zoë Fritz & Caitríona Cox - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (5):609-616.
    We explore whether a Rawlsian approach might provide a guiding philosophy for the development of a healthcare system, in particular with regard to resolving tensions between different groups within it. We argue that an approach developed from some of Rawls’ principles – using his ‘veil of ignorance’ and both the ‘difference’ and ‘just savings’ principles which it generates – provides a compelling basis for policy making around certain areas of conflict. We ask what policies might be made if those making (...)
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    The influence of negative stimulus features on conflict adaption: evidence from fluency of processing.Julia Fritz, Rico Fischer & Gesine Dreisbach - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  17. Responsibility for Wrongdoing Without Blameworthiness: How it Makes Sense and How it Doesn't.Kyle G. Fritz - 2014 - Philosophical Quarterly 64 (257):569-589.
    Some writers, such as John Fischer and Michael McKenna, have recently claimed that an agent can be morally responsible for a wrong action and yet not be blameworthy for that action. A careful examination of the claim, however, suggests two readings. On one reading, there are further conditions on blameworthiness beyond freely and wittingly doing wrong. On another innocuous reading, there are no such further conditions. Despite Fischer and McKenna’s attempts to offer further conditions on blameworthiness in addition to responsibility (...)
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    Can ‘Best Interests’ derail the trolley? Examining withdrawal of clinically assisted nutrition and hydration in patients in the permanent vegetative state.Zoe Fritz - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (7):450-454.
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    Good, Good For, and Good Relative To: Relative and Relational in Value Theory.Fritz-Anton Fritzson - 2016 - Philosophy 91 (2):255-267.
    This paper discusses how we are to understand claims to the effect that something is good relative to a person. It is argued that goodness relative to should not be equated with good for as the latter is a relational value notion and the former is a value theoretical notion. It is argued further that good relative to a person should be understood as good from the perspective or the point of view of the person. But this analysis of the (...)
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  20. Die Epagoge Bei Aristoteles.Kurt von Fritz - 1964 - Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften.
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    Reflective and impulsive determinants of addictive behavior.Roland Deutsch & Fritz Strack - 2006 - In Reinout W. Wiers & Alan W. Stacy (eds.), Handbook of Implicit Cognition and Addiction. Sage Publications. pp. 45--57.
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  22. Post Completeness in Congruential Modal Logics.Peter Fritz - 2016 - In Lev Beklemishev, Stéphane Demri & András Máté (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic, Volume 11. CSLI Publications. pp. 288-301.
    Well-known results due to David Makinson show that there are exactly two Post complete normal modal logics, that in both of them, the modal operator is truth-functional, and that every consistent normal modal logic can be extended to at least one of them. Lloyd Humberstone has recently shown that a natural analog of this result in congruential modal logics fails, by showing that not every congruential modal logic can be extended to one in which the modal operator is truth-functional. As (...)
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    Concise Language Promotes Clear Thinking about Cell Shape and Locomotion.Lillian K. Fritz-Laylin, Samuel J. Lord, Mallory Kakley & R. Dyche Mullins - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (7):1700225.
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    Philosophie und sprachlicher Ausdruck bei Demokrit, Plato und Aristoteles.Kurt von Fritz - 1963 - Darmstadt,: Wisssenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
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    Losing track of time through delayed body representations.Thomas H. Fritz, Agnes Steixner, Joachim Boettger & Arno Villringer - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Value Grounded on Attitudes. Subjectivism in Value Theory.Fritz-Anton Fritzson - 2014 - Dissertation, Lund University
    The thesis examines a specific way of understanding the subjectivist position in value theory according to which subjectivism is the view that value is grounded on attitudes. It is argued that this should be seen as a second-order claim about the nature of value although with pluralistic implications on the substantial, first-order level. Subjectivist analyses of final and intrinsic value and of relational value are offered. Further, the implications of subjectivism are considered with respect to, among other things, situations in (...)
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    Between Center and Periphery.Peter Joseph Fritz - 2012 - Philosophy and Theology 24 (2):297-311.
    Rahner's Mariology and theology of the saints exemplify his respect for the universality of the Catholic ethos. The article’s three parts substantiate this claim. First, it analyzes Rahner's placement of Mary outside his theology's center, while he resists marginalizing her. This analysis involves contrasting Rahner with Hans Urs von Balthasar. Second, it reads Rahner's theology of Mary's Assumption as an exercise in fundamental-eschatological theology. He takes a similar approach in his theology of the saints. Third, it considers Rahner's thoughts on (...)
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  28. Bertrand Russell's Construction of the External World.Charles A. Fritz - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (105):182-183.
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  29. Der gemeinsame Ursprung der Geschichtsschreibung in der exakten Wissenschaft bei den Griechen.Kurt V. Fritz - 1952 - Philosophia Naturalis 2:376.
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    Der vermeintliche Augenarzt Lynkeus in Piatons siebtem Brief.Kurt von Fritz - 1971 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 53 (3):231.
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    Edward Casey and the Lost Boys.John H. Fritz - 2009 - Environment, Space, Place 1 (2):131-152.
    In this essay, the author employs Edward S. Casey’s philosophy of place in order to perform a reading of Dave Eggers’ recent biographical novel, What is the What (2007). This reading is dependant upon certain concepts that Casey articulates in Getting Back Into Place (1993) and Remembering (2000), particularly the concepts of displacement, desolation, and homesteading. After an exegesis of these concepts, the author employs them in order to better understand the life of Valentino Achak Deng, one of the so-called (...)
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    Inhaltsverzeichnis.Kurt von Fritz - 1968 - In Kurt von Fritz (ed.), Platon in Sizilien und das Problem der Philosophenherrschaft. Berlin,: De Gruyter.
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    I Am, of Course, No Prophet.Peter Joseph Fritz - 2011 - Philosophy and Theology 23 (2):317-332.
    This article argues that Karl Rahner’s theme of “eschatological ignorance” should be retrieved to facilitate and to fortify the enactment of Catholic theology’s prophetic commitments in a U.S. context. First, the article presents and defends Rahner’s famous distinction between eschatology and apocalyptic. Second, it characterizes Rahner’s distinction as representative of his conviction of a need for docta ignorantia futuri, which stems from his theology of God as Absolute Mystery, and which, though Rahner recommends it to twentieth-century Europeans, seems particularly well (...)
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    Index nominum.Kurt von Fritz - 1968 - In Kurt von Fritz (ed.), Platon in Sizilien und das Problem der Philosophenherrschaft. Berlin,: De Gruyter. pp. 144-144.
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    Jean‐Luc Marion and the Catholic Sublime.Peter Joseph Fritz - 2018 - Heythrop Journal 59 (2):187-200.
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    KAPITEL II: Dions syrakusanische Politik.Kurt von Fritz - 1968 - In Kurt von Fritz (ed.), Platon in Sizilien und das Problem der Philosophenherrschaft. Berlin,: De Gruyter. pp. 63-107.
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    KAPITEL I: Platon in Sizilien und der siebte platonische Brief.Kurt von Fritz - 1968 - In Kurt von Fritz (ed.), Platon in Sizilien und das Problem der Philosophenherrschaft. Berlin,: De Gruyter. pp. 5-62.
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    Letzte Sorge, letzte Zuversicht: Religionstheoretische Grundlagen und religionssoziologische Implikationen von Tillichs „Der Mut zum Sein“.Martin Fritz - 2018 - International Yearbook for Tillich Research 13 (1):133-178.
    The bestseller The Courage to Be presents Tillich’s “concrete existential” notion of religion that is based on the key terms ‘anxiety’ and ‘courage’. This essay traces this idea’s long history in Tillichian thinking that reaches back to the mid-twenties lectures on dogmatics in Marburg and Dresden, and outlines its core elements, pointing out its contrast to Tillich’s earlier notion of religion as the mind’s intention on absolute meaning. Subsequently, the discussion moves to Tillich’s theorem of the double principle of ‘individualization (...)
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    Platonic Dialogue and the Education of the Reader by A.K. Cotton.John H. Fritz - 2015 - Ancient Philosophy 35 (1):199-206.
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    Subjectivism and Relational Good.Fritz-Anton Fritzson - 2018 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (2):359-370.
    In this paper, a distinctly subjectivist analysis of the nature of relational goodness or goodness for is proposed. Like the generic subjectivist analysis of value, the proposal is to analyse value in terms of attitudes. Specifically, the proposed analysis of goodness for appeals to a special kind of attitude: namely, so-called for-someone’s-sake attitudes. Unlike other analyses in the literature that have appealed to this kind of attitude, the analysis proposed here is not a fitting-attitude analysis. Rather than appealing to for-someone’s-sake (...)
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    Schleiermachers Idee theologischer Bildung.Martin Fritz - 2017 - In Jörg Dierken & Arnulf Scheliha (eds.), Der Mensch Und Seine Seele: Bildung – Frömmigkeit – Ästhetik. Akten des Internationalen Kongresses der Schleiermacher-Gesellschaft in Münster, September 2015. De Gruyter. pp. 165-182.
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    Stendhal oder die Liebe zur Geometrie.Fritz Rudolf Fries - 2002 - In Wolfgang Klein & Manfred Naumann (eds.), Genuss und Egoismus: zur Kritik ihrer geschichtlichen Verknüpfung. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 179-183.
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    Speculative Realism and Theology – or, Faithless Fideism.Peter Joseph Fritz - 2018 - Heythrop Journal 59 (2):290-294.
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    The Freudian libido as an incomplete cycle of reflexes.M. F. Fritz - 1927 - Psychological Review 34 (2):133-134.
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    Too much medicine and the poor climate of trust.Zoe Fritz & Richard J. Holton - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (11):748-749.
    Joshua Parker has made many interesting points, and we welcome the opportunity to develop the ideas of ‘Too Much Medicine, Not Enough Trust’. We will address: (i) the asymmetry between the trust that patients extend to doctors, and the trust that doctors extend to patients; (ii) our reasons for doubting that litigation or complaints reflect a betrayal of the patient–doctor relationship and (iii) the importance of institutional trust, both for the doctor and the patient.
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    The Rhetorical Turn to Otherness: Otherwise than Humanism.Janie Harden Fritz, Annette M. Holba & Ronald C. Arnett - 2007 - Cosmos and History : The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 3 (1):115-133.
    While offering a public welcome of communicative participation, a communicative dark side of the moderate Enlightenment project emerged. Moderate Enlightenmentrsquo;s corollary companion to wresting power from a limited few is the staggering sense of confidence in the universal ground of assurance that is ldquo;bad faithrdquo; mdash;we fib to ourselves that we can stand above history and affect the future. Absolute conviction of universal access to truth propels through methodological confidence, undergirding the era of ldquo;the rationalrdquo; pursuit of truth, transporting the (...)
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    Vorwort.Kurt von Fritz - 1968 - In Kurt von Fritz (ed.), Platon in Sizilien und das Problem der Philosophenherrschaft. Berlin,: De Gruyter.
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  48. Zur Antisthenischen Erkenntnistheorie und Logik.K. V. Fritz - 1927 - Hermes 62 (4):453-484.
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    Zu einigen Grundproblemen der Weiterentwicklung des Kurses Politische Ökonomie des Kapitalismus und des Sozialismus im MLG.Fritz Göhring & Ingomar Klein - 1987 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 35 (4):301.
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  50. Public spending and recovery in the United States.Gerhard Colm & Fritz Lehmann - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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