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    Kybernetik, Information, Widerspiegelung.Peter Kirschenmann - 1969 - München u. Salzburg,: Pustet.
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    Philosophy of Physics.Peter Kirschenmann - 1975 - Philosophy of Science 42 (1):94-96.
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    Book Review:Philosophy of Physics Mario Bunge. [REVIEW]Peter Kirschenmann - 1975 - Philosophy of Science 42 (1):94-.
  4. Hegel's Dialectic.Andries Sarlemijn & Peter Kirschenmann - 1976 - Studies in Soviet Thought 16 (1):139-143.
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    Does the anthropic principle live up to scientific standards?Peter P. Kirschenmann - 1992 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 8 (2):21-48.
  6. “Intrinsically” or just “Instrumentally” Valuable? On Structural Types of Values of Scientific Knowledge.Peter P. Kirschenmann - 2001 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 32 (2):237-256.
    Debates about scientific (though rarely about otherforms of) knowledge, research policies or academic trainingoften involve a controversy about whether scientificknowledge possesses just “instrumental” value or also “intrinsic” value. Questioning this common simpleopposition, I scrutinize the issues involved in terms of agreater variety of structural types of values attributableto (scientific) knowledge. (Intermittently, I address thepuzzling habit of attributing “intrinsic” value to quitedifferent things, e.g. also to nature, in environmentalethics.) After some remarks on relevant broader philosophicaldebates about scientific knowledge, I pave a (...)
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    Concepts of randomness.Peter Kirschenmann - 1972 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 1 (3/4):395 - 414.
    I. INTRODUCTION The notion of randomness has always been rather perplexing. Altho it is frequently used in natural and social science, both technically a informally, it seems to have been somewhat neglected by philosophers o science ever since the discussion of the foundations of the so-called fre- quency theory of probability, in which it was assigned a basic role, faded. Yet this discussion is of such significance that any attempt clarifying the notion of randomness will have to relate to it. (...)
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    Ecology, Ethics, Science and the Intrinsic Value of Things.Peter P. Kirschenmann - 1983 - der 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2:746-752.
    Many have argued for a new, environmental or ecolegical ethics. Can nature, or natural science, provide the basic principles for such an ethics? Or, can the issues involved be adequately analysed in terms of rights, interests, and duties to future generations? The papor explores the idea of an intrinsic value of what exists in nature with respect to these questions, especially those of Conservation and preservation. The idea can provide a supplementary basis for an ethics of preservation, leading to certain (...)
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    Freedom and Methodologies.Peter P. Kirschenmann - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 3:311-331.
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    Freedom and Methodologies.Peter P. Kirschenmann - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 3:311-331.
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    From the editors: Garmisch 80.Peter P. Kirschenmann & Andries Sarlemijn - 1985 - Studies in East European Thought 30 (3):193-193.
  12. Kybernetik Information Widerspiegelung.Peter Kirschenmann - 1970 - Studies in Soviet Thought 10 (4):351-354.
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    Moral and Other Responsibilities of Science and Technology.Peter P. Kirschenmann - 1991 - Social Philosophy Today 6:89-109.
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    Moral and Other Responsibilities of Science and Technology.Peter P. Kirschenmann - 1991 - Social Philosophy Today 6:89-109.
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    Neopositivism, marxism, and idealization: Some comments on professor Nowak's paper.Peter P. Kirschenmann - 1985 - Studies in East European Thought 30 (3):219-235.
    The paper is a discussion of the idealizational interpretation of the dialectical Marxist methodology of science which has been worked out and applied in a diversity of ways by L. Nowak and the other members of the so-called Pozna school. I examine the sense in which, and the extent to which, this methodology is or can be said to be dialectical. Subsequently, I discuss and criticize Nowak's claim that this methodology can function at the same time as a meta-methodology; I (...)
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    Neopositivism, Marxism, and idealization: Some comments on Professor Nowak's paper.Peter P. Kirschenmann - 1985 - Studies in Soviet Thought 30 (3):219-235.
    The paper is a discussion of the idealizational interpretation of the dialectical Marxist methodology of science which has been worked out and applied in a diversity of ways by L. Nowak and the other members of the so-called Poznań school. I examine the sense in which, and the extent to which, this methodology is or can be said to be dialectical. Subsequently, I discuss and criticize Nowak's claim that this methodology can function at the same time as a meta-methodology; I (...)
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    Neuere probleme einer sozialistischen moraltheorie, I.Peter Kirschenmann - 1969 - Studies in East European Thought 9 (2):112-142.
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    Neuere probleme einer sozialistischen moraltheorie, II.Peter Kirschenmann - 1969 - Studies in East European Thought 9 (3):184-209.
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    Neuere Probleme einer sozialistischen Moraltheorie, I.Peter Kirschenmann - 1969 - Studies in Soviet Thought 9 (2):112-142.
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    Neuere Probleme einer sozialistischen Moraltheorie, II.Peter Kirschenmann - 1969 - Studies in Soviet Thought 9 (3):184-209.
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    Our Obligations to Nature and the Future.Peter P. Kirschenmann - 1993 - Social Philosophy Today 9:383-403.
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    Our Obligations to Nature and the Future.Peter P. Kirschenmann - 1993 - Social Philosophy Today 9:383-403.
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  23. Op weg naar Geurland?Peter Kirschenmann - 2008 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 100 (3):206-207.
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    Problems of information in dialectical materialism.Peter Kirschenmann - 1968 - Studies in East European Thought 8 (2-3):105-121.
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    Problems of information in Dialectical Materialism.Peter Kirschenmann - 1968 - Studies in Soviet Thought 8 (2-3):105-121.
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    Reciprocity in the uncertainty relations.Peter Kirschenmann - 1973 - Philosophy of Science 40 (1):52-58.
    A philosophical interpretation of quantum mechanics presupposes a clear understanding of what is asserted by this theory. The aim of this paper is to help clarify one specific theorem of quantum mechanics, namely the so-called uncertainty relations. The surprisingly wide spread belief that these relations generally imply a reciprocal or inversely proportional relationship between the respective uncertainties is shown to be mistaken. Several reasons why this mistaken belief has been embraced are suggested. The conditions under which one could say that (...)
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    Science and Multiculturalism: Some Questions Still Remain.Peter P. Kirschenmann - 2001 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 10 (3):91-108.
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    Symmetries and reflections: Scientific essays.Peter Kirschenmann - 1973 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 4 (2):193-207.
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    Stability Implies Chance.Peter P. Kirschenmann - 1977 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 5 (2):73-80.
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    Science, norms, and brains on a cognitive approach to the paradigm of knowing.Peter P. Kirschenmann - 1996 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 9 (1):1-15.
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    Science, nature, and ethics: critical philosophical studies.Peter Paul Kirschenmann (ed.) - 2001 - Delft: Eburon Publishers.
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    Some Problems of Ought-Utilitarianism, Valuation, and Deontic Logic.Peter Kirschenmann - 1973 - In Mario Augusto Bunge (ed.), The Methodological Unity of Science. Boston: Reidel. pp. 219--241.
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    Two Forms of Determinism.Peter Kirschenmann - 1974 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1974:393 - 422.
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    The Problem of the Reference Class.Peter Kirschenmann - 1975 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 4 (5):289-299.
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    Reality and Experience.J. P. Day, Eino Kaila, Robert S. Cohen, G. H. von Wright, Ann Kirschenmann & Peter Kirschenmann - 1980 - Philosophical Quarterly 30 (119):169.
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    A Scientific Ontology. [REVIEW]Peter P. Kirschenmann - 1981 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 14 (1):183-197.
    Mario BUNGE: Ontology I. The Furniture of the World, Dordrecht: Reidel 1977 (Treatise on Basic Philosophy, Vol. 3); Ontology II. A World of Systems, Dordrecht: Reidel 1979.
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    A Scientific Ontology. [REVIEW]Peter P. Kirschenmann - 1981 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 14 (1):183-197.
    Mario BUNGE: Ontology I. The Furniture of the World, Dordrecht: Reidel 1977 (Treatise on Basic Philosophy, Vol. 3); Ontology II. A World of Systems, Dordrecht: Reidel 1979.
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    Local and normative rationality of science: The 'content of discovery' rehabilitated. [REVIEW]Peter P. Kirschenmann - 1991 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 22 (1):61-72.
    Summary The recent turn to the ‘context of discovery’ and other ‘postmodernist’ developments in the philosophy of science have undermined the idea of a universal rationality of science. This parallels the fate of the classical dream of a logic of discovery. Still, justificational questions have remained as a distinct perspective, though comprising both consequential and generative justification — an insight delayed by certain confusions about the (original) context distinction. An examination of one particular heuristic strategy shows its local rationality; even (...)
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    Methodological Foundations of Relativistic Mechanics. Marshall Spector. [REVIEW]Peter Kirschenmann - 1973 - Philosophy of Science 40 (3):459-461.
  40. Objective symmetries, subjectivist interpretations and other reflections. [REVIEW]Peter Kirschenmann - 1973 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 4 (2):193.
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    Paul Hoyningen-Huene. Systematicity: The Nature of Science. xiii + 287 pp., bibl., index. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2013. $65. [REVIEW]Peter P. Kirschenmann - 2014 - Isis 105 (1):257-258.
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    Systematicity: The Nature of Science. [REVIEW]Peter Kirschenmann - 2014 - Isis 105 (1):257-258.
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    Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen, Personal Value, Oxford University Press: Oxford: 2011, 185 pp. ISBN 978-0-19-960,378-7 € 59,99. [REVIEW]Peter P. Kirschenmann - 2016 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (4):1061-1063.
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    Scott J. Peters, Nicholas R. Jordan, Margaret adamek, Theodore R. Alter (eds): Engaging campus and community. [REVIEW]Frederick Kirschenmann - 2010 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 23 (3):309-311.
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  45. Peter Kirschenmann.Concepts Of Randomness - 1973 - In Mario Augusto Bunge (ed.), Exact Philosophy; Problems, Tools, and Goals. Boston: D. Reidel. pp. 129.
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  46. Famine, affluence, and morality.Peter Singer - 1972 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 1 (3):229-243.
    As I write this, in November 1971, people are dying in East Bengal from lack of food, shelter, and medical caxc. The suffering and death that are occurring there now axe not inevitable, 1101; unavoidable in any fatalistic sense of the term. Constant poverty, a cyclone, and a civil war have turned at least nine million people into destitute refugees; nevertheless, it is not beyond Lhe capacity of the richer nations to give enough assistance to reduce any further suffering to (...)
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  47. Basic questions.Peter Carruthers - 2018 - Mind and Language 33 (2):130-147.
    This paper argues that a set of questioning attitudes are among the foundations of human and animal minds. While both verbal questioning and states of curiosity are generally explained in terms of metacognitive desires for knowledge or true belief, I argue that each is better explained by a prelinguistic sui generis type of mental attitude of questioning. I review a range of considerations in support of such a proposal and improve on previous characterizations of the nature of these attitudes. I (...)
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  48. The Fundamental Problem of Logical Omniscience.Peter Hawke, Aybüke Özgün & Francesco Berto - 2020 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 49 (4):727-766.
    We propose a solution to the problem of logical omniscience in what we take to be its fundamental version: as concerning arbitrary agents and the knowledge attitude per se. Our logic of knowledge is a spin-off from a general theory of thick content, whereby the content of a sentence has two components: an intension, taking care of truth conditions; and a topic, taking care of subject matter. We present a list of plausible logical validities and invalidities for the logic of (...)
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  49. The mess inside: narrative, emotion, and the mind.Peter Goldie - 2012 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Narrative thinking -- Narrative thinking about one's past -- Grief : a case study -- Narrative thinking about one's future -- Self-forgiveness : a case study -- The narrative sense of self -- Narrative, truth, life, and fiction.
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    The expanding circle: ethics, evolution, and moral progress.Peter Singer - 2011 - Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
    What is ethics? Where do moral standards come from? Are they based on emotions, reason, or some innate sense of right and wrong? For many scientists, the key lies entirely in biology---especially in Darwinian theories of evolution and self-preservation. But if evolution is a struggle for survival, why are we still capable of altruism? In his classic study The Expanding Circle, Peter Singer argues that altruism began as a genetically based drive to protect one's kin and community members but (...)
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