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    On trans-humanism.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner - 2016 - University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press. Edited by Spencer Hawkins.
    Examines widespread myths about transhumanism and explores the most pressing ethical issues in the debate over technologically assisted human enhancement.
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    The Contested Nation: Ethnicity, Class, Religion and Gender in National Histories.Stefan Berger & Chris Lorenz (eds.) - 2008 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This volume asks which national histories underpinned which national identity constructions in almost every nation state in Europe during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It explores the construction of national identities through history writing and analyses their interrelationship with histories of ethnicity/race, class and religion.
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  3. National history writing in europe in a global age.Stefan Berger & Chris Lorenz - 2008 - In Stefan Berger & Chris Lorenz (eds.), The Contested Nation: Ethnicity, Class, Religion and Gender in National Histories. Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    Music in German philosophy: an introduction.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner & Oliver Fürbeth (eds.) - 2010 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    The book is prefaced by the editors’ original introduction, presenting music philosophy in Germany before and after Kant, as well as a new introduction and ...
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  5. Nietzsche, the overhuman, and transhumanism.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner - 2008 - Journal of Evolution and Technology 20 (1):29-42.
    Bostrom rejects Nietzsche as an ancestor of the transhumanist movement, as he claims that there were merely some “surface-level similarities with the Nietzschean vision” (Bostrom 2005a, 4). In contrast to Bostrom, I think that significant similarities between the posthuman and the overhuman can be found on a fundamental level. In addition, it seems to me that Nietzsche explained the relevance of the overhuman by referring to a dimension which seems to be lacking in transhumanism. In order to explain my position, (...)
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    Picking up the pieces.Stefan Berger & Chris Lorenz - 2008 - In Stefan Berger & Chris Lorenz (eds.), Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 46-46.
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    Menschenwürde nach Nietzsche: die Geschichte eines Begriffs.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner - 2010 - Darmstadt: WBG, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
    In der Auseinandersetzung mit Nietzsches Kritik der Menschenwürde nimmt dieses Buch zugleich Stellung zur aktuellen Diskussion. Wie ist die gegenwärtige Norm der Menschenwürde, wie sie auch im Grundgesetz enthalten ist, vor dem Hintergrund der Theorien des vehementen Moralkritikers Nietzsche einzuschätzen? Welchen Stellenwert hat die Würde des Menschen im Zeitalter des Posthumanismus überhaupt? Im ersten Teil skizziert der Autor zunächst die wichtigsten philosophischen Konzeptionen der Menschenwürde von Cicero bis Kant. Dabei macht er deutlich, welche Probleme die gegenwärtige Rezeption historischer Konzeptionen aufwirft. (...)
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  8. Beyond Humanism: Reflections on Trans-and Posthumanism.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner - 2010 - Journal of Evolution and Technology 21 (2):1-19.
    I am focusing here on the main counterarguments that were raised against a thesis I put forward in my article “Nietzsche, the Overhuman, and Transhumanism” (2009), namely that significant similarities can be found on a fundamental level between the concept of the posthuman, as put forward by some transhumanists, and Nietzsche’s concept of the overhuman. The articles with the counterarguments were published in the recent “Nietzsche and European Posthumanisms” issue of The Journal of Evolution and Technology (January-July 2010). As several (...)
     
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    We have always been cyborgs: digital data, gene technologies, and an ethics of transhumanism.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner - 2022 - Bristol, UK: Bristol University Press.
    Transhumanism : in a nutshell -- On a silicon-based transhumanism -- On a carbon-based transhumanism -- A fictive ethics -- The end of the beginning.
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    Metaphysics without truth: on the importance of consistency within Nietzsche's philosophy.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner - 2007 - Milwaukee, Wis.: Marquette University Press.
    Is there any good reason to believe in Nietzsche's metaphysics even thought he himself claims that it is not "the truth" in correspondence with the world? According to Danto, Nietzsche's metaphysics is only valid for Nietzsche himself. However, this answer does not take into consideration Nietzsche's claim for the general superiority of his philosophy. Nietzsche's view seems inconsistent: on the one hand, he claimed all perspectives are equally false in respect to "the truth," but on the other, he regarded his (...)
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    Desafíos Glocales del Eurotranshumanismo.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner - 2024 - Otrosiglo 7 (2):324-358.
    Este manuscrito inédito corresponde al capítulo final del libro _Latin America replies to Transhumanism. __A Symposium on Sorgner’s We have always been cyborgs _a publicarse el año 2024 por la editorial Trivent. Budapest, Hungria. Agradecemos a Stefan L. Sorgner y Teodora C. Artimon por los permisos de publicación. Las referencias a los autores mencionados corresponden a otros capítulos de este mismo libro. Traducción de Nicolás Rojas Cortés y Camilo Vergara Ramírez.
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    Music in German Philosophy: An Introduction.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner, Oliver Furbeth & Susan H. Gillespie (eds.) - 2010 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Though many well-known German philosophers have devoted considerable attention to music and its aesthetics, surprisingly few of their writings on the subject have been translated into English. Stefan Lorenz Sorgner, a philosopher, and Oliver Fürbeth, a musicologist, here fill this important gap for musical scholars and students alike with this compelling guide to the musical discourse of ten of the most important German philosophers, from Kant to Adorno. _Music in German Philosophy_ includes contributions from a renowned group of (...)
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    Brief Biography.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner - 2010 - In Stefan Lorenz Sorgner & Oliver Fürbeth (eds.), Music in German philosophy: an introduction. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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    English.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner - 2022 - Revista Ethika+ 5:139-147.
    Silicon-based transhumanists talk a lot about the implications of digitalization, whereby topics like mind-uploading, a digital consciousness, as well as the simulation argument are discussed most often. From a pragmatic perspective none of these issues is of any relevance. It seems to me that the following question is the most central one: How can we collect and use digital data in a democratic manner, as digital data are the new oil? For quite some time, we have seen global fights for (...)
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    El futuro de la educación.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner & Alejandro Recio Sastre - 2021 - Revista Ethika+ 3:303-333.
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    Musik in der antiken Philosophie: eine Einführung.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner & Michael Schramm (eds.) - 2010 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann ;.
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    Nietzsche.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner - 2010 - In Stefan Lorenz Sorgner & Oliver Fürbeth (eds.), Music in German philosophy: an introduction. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    This chapter evaluates the biography of Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche and elaborates on his particular thoughts on musical philosophy. Nietzsche was born on October 15, 1844 in Röcken. Three phases can be recognized in Nietzsche's philosophy, although it should be noted that the differences are much less momentous than they are sometimes considered to be. For Nietzsche, the given cultural circumstances played a decisive role in addressing the content of the artworks that were developed. The philosophy of music occupied a larger (...)
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  18. Nietzsche and Heraclitus.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner - 2009 - In H. James Birx (ed.), Encyclopedia of Time: Science, Philosophy, Theology, and Culture. Sage Publications. pp. 919-922.
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    Philosophy as “Intellectual War of Values”.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner - 2017-04-27 - In Russell Blackford & Damien Broderick (eds.), Philosophy's Future. Wiley. pp. 191–200.
    Pythagoras created the notion of philosophy, which literally means love of wisdom, and wisdom has traditionally been related to values and notions of the good. Not surprisingly, the central idea in Plato's philosophy was the concept of the good. Nietzsche saw philosophers as inventors of values, and this understanding of philosophy remains valid today. It is the methodology by means of which values are derived or created that changes from time to time. Today, it is important for giving a comprehensive (...)
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    „Wagners Kunst ist krank“: Nietzsches Reflexionen über Kultur, Musik und Krankheit.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner - 2016 - In Renate Reschke & Jutta Georg (eds.), Nietzsche Und Wagner: Perspektiven Ihrer Auseinandersetzung. De Gruyter. pp. 94-110.
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  21. Nonconscious Cognitive Suffering: Considering Suffering Risks of Embodied Artificial Intelligence.Steven Umbrello & Stefan Lorenz Sorgner - 2019 - Philosophies 4 (2):24.
    Strong arguments have been formulated that the computational limits of disembodied artificial intelligence (AI) will, sooner or later, be a problem that needs to be addressed. Similarly, convincing cases for how embodied forms of AI can exceed these limits makes for worthwhile research avenues. This paper discusses how embodied cognition brings with it other forms of information integration and decision-making consequences that typically involve discussions of machine cognition and similarly, machine consciousness. N. Katherine Hayles’s novel conception of nonconscious cognition in (...)
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    From Humanism to Meta-, Post- and Transhumanism?Irina Deretić & Stefan Lorenz Sorgner (eds.) - 2015 - New York: Peter Lang.
    The relationship between humanism, metahumanism, posthumanism and transhumanism is one of the most pressing topics concerning many current cultural, social, political, ethical and individual challenges. There have been a great number of uses of the various terms in history. Meta-, post- and transhumanism have in common that they reject the categorically dualist understanding of human beings inherent in humanism. The essays in this volume consider the relevant historical discourses, important contemporary philosophical reflections and artistic perspectives on this subject-matter.
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    Geschichte der Bioethik: eine Einführung.Tina-Louise Eissa & Stefan Lorenz Sorgner (eds.) - 2011 - Paderborn: Mentis.
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    De mundo optimo: Studien zu Leibniz' Theodizee und ihrer Rezeption in Deutschland (1710-1791).Stefan Lorenz - 1997 - Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
    Die vorliegende Arbeit hat den Leibnizschen metaphysischen Optimismus und einige der weniger bekannten Stationen und Zuge der Rezeption der "Essais de Theodicee" und des Theorems von der besten Welt im deutschen 18. Jahrhundert zum Gegenstand. Sie erhebt nicht den Anspruch, eine auch nur annahernd vollstandige Darstellung des Verlaufes der Debatte um die "beste Welt" zu geben. Angesichts der Fulle der zeitgenossischen Einlassungen und Ausserungen zum Thema war eine Auswahl bestimmter Rezeptionsmomente vorzunehmen. Auf die Prozesse der Verwandlung einer strikt metaphysischen Theodizee (...)
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    Devaluation and sequential decisions: linking goal-directed and model-based behavior.Eva Friedel, Stefan P. Koch, Jean Wendt, Andreas Heinz, Lorenz Deserno & Florian Schlagenhauf - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Gesetzeslücke. Derrida und die Epoché der Regel.Stefan Lorenzer - 2007 - In Georg Christoph Tholen & Hans-Joachim Lenger (eds.), Mnema: Derrida Zum Andenken. Transcript Verlag. pp. 79-92.
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    Otto Seek und die Spätantike.Stefan Lorenz - 2006 - História 55 (2):228-243.
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    Eine vergessene Ausgabe von Ciceros De natura deorum.Günter Gawlick & Stefan Lorenz - 2022 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 25 (1):138-175.
    This article wants to recall a hitherto unnoticed edition of Cicero’s De Natura Deorum, which the classical philologist Matthäus Dresser (1536–1615) published with an extensive commentary. This edition, however, represents a remarkable peculiarity within the reception history of Cicero’s text, since Dresser neither claims to be a philologist, interested in textual criticism, nor a neutral historian of the philosophy of religion. Rather, as an apologetically oriented Protestant in times of confessional conflict, he is concerned with the argumentative validity of the (...)
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  29. Johann Christoph gottsched: Briefwechsel. Historisch-kritische ausgabe. Im auftrage D. sächsischen akad. D. wiss. Zu leipzig hrsg. V. Detlef Döring U. Manfred rudersdorf. Bd. 1: 1722-1730. Hrsg. U. bearbeitet V. detfef Döring, Rüdiger Otto U. Michael schlott, unter mitarbeit V. Franziska Menzel. Bd. 2: 1731-1733. Hrsg. U. bearbeitet V. Detlef Döring, Rüdiger Otto U. Michael schlott, unter mitarbeit V. Franziska Menzel. [REVIEW]Stefan Lorenz - 2008 - Studia Leibnitiana 40 (1):119.
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  30. Allgemeine Betrachtungen über die Triebe der Thiere, hauptsächlich über ihre Kunsttriebe.Hermann Samuel Reimarus, Ernst Mayr, Stefan Lorenz, Winfried Schröder & Jürgen von Kempski - 1983 - Studia Leibnitiana 15 (2):234-236.
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    Rezension: Patientenwege. Die Konsiliarkorrespondenz Lorenz Heisters in der Trew-Sammlung Erlangen von Marion Maria Ruisinger.Stefan Schulz - 2010 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 33 (2):211-212.
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    Lorenz von Stein und der Sozialstaat.Stefan Koslowski (ed.) - 2014 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
    Lorenz von Stein ( 1815 - 1890 ) - wie Karl Marx in Preussen zeitlebens persona ingrata - sah in der sozialen Revolution keinen Ausweg aus dem strukturellen Burgerkrieg der industriellen Gesellschaft. Im Gegensatz zu Marx und Engels war Stein davon uberzeugt, dass die Ungleichheit der Menschen "nicht bloss das eigentliche Geheimnis, sondern auch die grosste Gewalt im menschlichen Leben (ist)". Damit machte er sich zu einem Apostaten des Junghegelianismus. Das auf diesen Pramissen aufbauende Werk verfolgt historisch und systematisch (...)
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    Inmortalidad como utopía y la relevancia del nihilismo.Stefan Sorgner, Natalia Andrea Bravo Jiménez & Nicolás Antonio Rojas Cortés - 2022 - Revista Ethika+ 5:255-272.
    Traducción del artículo originalmente publicado como Sorgner, S. L. (2017). Immortality as Utopia and the Relevance of Nihilism. En Y. Tuncel (ed), Nietzsche and transhumanism. Precursor or enemy? (pp. 248-261). Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Este texto ha sido Publicado con la autorización de Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Agradecemos a Stefan Lorenz Sorgner por autorizarnos a realizar la traducción de este texto.
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    Vom socialen Staat über den Sozialstaat zu den Sozialmächten im Wohlfahrtsstaat.Stefan Koslowski - 2015 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 101 (2):202-225.
    An historical and intellectual review shows that the plan of realisation of the welfare state principle builds less upon philosophical concepts than upon religious, socialist, liberal-concervative, and socialdemocratic ideas. Lorenz von Stein combined socialist ideas of the public good, enlightment philosophy, and the Utopia of St.-Simon, Fourier and German idealism. Gouvermental achievements are limited to the economic capacity of he society, which is why financial science must,,...also establish the measure of the attainable for these tasks.“ With the transformation of (...)
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    Stefan Lorenz Sorgner (2010) Menschenwürde nach Nietzsche. Die Geschichte eines Begriffs.Dr Phil Markus Rothhaar - 2012 - Ethik in der Medizin 24 (4):339-340.
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    Stefan Lorenz Sorgner, Menschenwürde nach Nietzsche. Die Geschichte eines Begriffs.Harald Seubert - 2012 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 119 (1):168-170.
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    An interview with Stefan Lorenz Sorgner.Keoma Ferreira Antonio & Cinara Maria Leite Nahra - 2021 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 66 (1):e41154.
    Prof. Dr. Stefan Lorenz Sorgner combines two essential attributes: He is one of the brilliant minds of our times, and his specialization is on one of the most relevant discussions on philosophy, Trans/Post/Metahumanism. He received his BA from King’s College/University of London, his MA by thesis from the University of Durham, UK, and his Dr. Phil. from the University of Jena, Germany. In recent years, he taught at the University of Jena, University of Erfurt, University of Klagenfurt, Ewha (...)
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    Stefan Lorenz Sorgner: Transhumanismus. „Die gefährlichste Idee der Welt“!?Marcus Knaup - 2017 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 70 (1):030-035.
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    Stefan Lorenz Sorgner (2010) Menschenwürde nach Nietzsche. Die Geschichte eines Begriffs: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt, 288 Seiten, 49,90 €, ISBN 978-3-534-20931-6. [REVIEW]Markus Rothhaar - 2012 - Ethik in der Medizin 24 (4):339-340.
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    Stefan Lorenz Sorgner: Transhumanismus – ‘die gefährlichste Idee der Welt!?’: Verlag Herder GmbH, Freiburg in Breisgau, 2016, EUR 12.99 Cloth.Franc Mali - 2017 - Human Studies 40 (3):477-481.
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    “Philosophy of Posthuman Art.” Stefan Lorenz Sorgner, 2022, Schwabe Verlag.Nicolás Antonio Rojas Cortés - 2022 - Journal of Ethics and Emerging Technologies 32 (1):1-5.
    Sometimes I feel that Sorgner's ideas can foresee the questions I can ask about his philosophy. But I cannot claim that he is a prophet of Apollo. Instead, his latest work continues to embrace a Dionysian constant, showing the reaches of an ontology of per-manent becoming and putting into practice his own understanding of philosophy, namely an "Intellectual War of Values". Such a statement is Hera-clitean and, therefore, also Nietzschean. In this sense, Philosophy of Posthuman Art is not a work (...)
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    Robert Ranisch and Stefan Lorenz Sorgner : Post- and Transhumanism: An Introduction: Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, 2014, 313 pp, $51.95.Pieter Lemmens - 2015 - Human Studies 38 (3):431-438.
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    Pindar's Paeans Stefan Lorenz Radt: Pindars Zweiter und Sechster Paian. Pp. 36 (text); iii+215 (commentary). Amsterdam: Adolf M. Hakkert, 1958. Paper, fl. 20. [REVIEW]H. T. Deas - 1959 - The Classical Review 9 (03):233-234.
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    Menschenwürde nach Nietzsche: Die Geschichte eines Begriffes by Stefan Lorenz Sorgner (review).Greg Whitlock - 2013 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 44 (1):118-120.
    In his Menschenwürde nach Nietzsche: Die Geschichte eines Begriffes (Human Dignity According to/after Nietzsche: The History of a Concept), Stefan Lorenz Sorgner conceives a bold plan and executes it remarkably well, with noteworthy results. His plan entails describing four paradigmatic notions of human dignity, then presenting Nietzsche’s critical evaluation of the notion of human dignity in relation to the four paradigms, and finally, reflecting on Nietzsche’s criticism in a way that embraces much of it and, consequently, largely rejects (...)
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    Music in German Philosophy: An Introduction edited by sorgner, stefan lorenz and oliver fürbeth.Hanne Appelqvist - 2012 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 70 (2):245-247.
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    „Menschenwürde“ und/oder Menschenwürde? Rezension zu: Stefan Lorenz Sorgner. Menschenwürde nach Nietzsche.Michael Skowron - 2015 - Nietzscheforschung 22 (1):287-292.
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    Upholding morphological freedom: Steve Fuller: Nietzschean meditations: untimely thoughts at the dawn of the transhuman era. Posthuman studies, vol. 1 edited by Stefan Lorenz Sorgner. Basel: Schwabe Verlag, 2020, 218 pp, €30 PB.Laura Søvsø Thomasen - 2020 - Metascience 29 (2):325-327.
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    Nietzsche and the Metaphysics of the Tragic. By Nuno Nabais Metaphysics without Truth: On the Importance of Consistency within Nietzsche's Philosophy. By Stefan Lorenz Sorgner.M. Ray - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (2):349-351.
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    Post- and Transhumanism. An Introduction: Edited by Robert Ranisch and Stefan Lorenz Sorgner, 2014, (Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien), ISBN 978-3-631-60662-9, 313p. [REVIEW]Patricia Castello Branco - 2015 - NanoEthics 9 (2):193-195.
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    Christine M. Korsgaard, Tiere wie wir. Warum wir moralische Pflichten gegenüber Tieren haben. Eine Ethik, aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Stefan Lorenzer, München: C.H. Beck, 346 S., ISBN 978-3-406-76545-2. [REVIEW]Dagmar Fenner - 2022 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 129 (1):165-168.
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