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  1. Der perfekte Mord: Eine Metaphysische Fiktion und ihre Antirealistische Herausforderung.G. Löhrer - 1997 - Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 30 (77):165-180.
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  2. Idealist and pragmatist elements of intuitionism.G. Lohrer - 2000 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 107 (2):358-381.
     
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  3. Idealistische und pragmatistische Elemente des Intuitionismus.G. Lohrer - 2000 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 107 (2):358-381.
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  4. Semantics, ontology and imagery-Carnap and Quine as the points of departure.G. Lohrer - 1995 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 102 (2):293-310.
     
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  5. Georg Geismann.Guido Löhrer & Menschliche Würde Wissenschaftliche Geltung - 1999 - Kant Studien 90:494-499.
     
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    Über Sokratische Weisheit als intellektuelle Bescheidenheit.Guido Löhrer - 2018 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 32:141--163.
    In Platons Apologie des Sokrates zeichnet sich eine auf menschliche Art weise Person durch ihre Fähigkeit aus, den epistemischen Status und den Wert ihrer Meinungen über Sachverhalte korrekt zu beurteilen. Sie weiß, ob es sich bei ihnen um Wissen oder bloß um Meinung handelt, aber auch, ob sie etwas nicht weiß. Es ist zudem eine breit geteilte Auffassung, dass intellektuelle Bescheidenheit, obwohl nicht dasselbe wie Weisheit, ein bedeutender Aspekt der Weisheit ist. Doch wenn die hier vorgestellten Überlegungen triftig sind und (...)
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  7. Intention.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1957 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    This is a welcome reprint of a book that continues to grow in importance.
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    Interdisciplinary knowledge cohesion through distributed information management systems.Daniel Kaltenthaler, Johannes-Y. Lohrer, Florian Richter & Peer Kröger - 2018 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 16 (4):413-426.
    Purpose Interdisciplinary linkage of information is an emerging topic to create knowledge by collaboration of experts in diverse domains. New insights can be found by using the combined techniques and information when people have the chance to discuss and communicate on a common basis. Design/methodology/approach This paper describes RMS Cloud, an information management system which allows distributed data sources to be searched using dynamic joins of results from heterogeneous data formats. It is based on the well-known Mediator architecture, but reverses (...)
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  9. The Davidsonian Challenge to the Non-Causalist.Guido Löhrer & Scott Sehon - 2016 - American Philosophical Quarterly 53 (1):85-96.
    Davidson's 1963 essay "Actions, Reasons, and Causes" convinced most philosophers that reason explanations are a species of causal explanation. By way of argument, Davidson challenged the non-causalist to make sense of cases where the agent has more than one reason that would justify her behavior but only acts on one of these reasons. We claim that a teleological account of action explanation can answer Davidson's challenge, but we argue further that if the Davidsonian challenge is a problem for the teleologist, (...)
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    Menschliche Würde: wissenschaftliche Geltung und metaphorische Grenze der praktischen Philosophie Kants.Guido Löhrer - 1995
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    Ontologisch oder epistemisch?Guido Löhrer - 2002 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 69 (2):296-317.
    Dieser Artikel untersucht die Semantik und das logische Verhältnis der Begriffe „Wahrheit“ und „Richtigkeit“ in Anselms De veritate: Werden sie relativ oder absolut verstanden? Sind sie synonym oder nicht? Handelt es sich um ontologische oder um epistemische Begriffe? Richtig ist, was einer Vorschrift genügt oder einer Regel folgt. Bei Gott haben wir es dagegen mit einem einstelligen Gebrauch des Ausdrucks zu tun, da Gott ausschließlich Regelgebender ist und Richtigkeit als Maßstab allererst setzt, ohne selbst danach bemessen zu werden. Wahrheit hat (...)
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    Ist es manchmal richtig, unaufrichtig zu sein? Zur moralischen Valenz der Lüge.Guido Löhrer - 2012 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 37 (1):5-22.
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    Intellectual Modesty in Socratic Wisdom: Problems of Epistemic Logic and an Intuitionist Solution.Guido Löhrer - 2022 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 25 (2):282-308.
    According to Plato’s Apology of Socrates, a humanly wise person is distinguished by her ability to correctly assess the epistemic status and value of her beliefs. She knows when she has knowledge or has mere belief or is ignorant. She makes no unjustified knowledge claims and considers her knowledge to be limited in scope and value. This means: A humanly wise person is intellectually modest. However, when interpreted classically, Socratic wisdom cannot be modest. For in classical epistemic logic, modelling second-order (...)
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    Abweichende Kausalketten, abwegige Handlungsverläufe und die Rückkehr teleologischer Handlungserklärungen.Guido Löhrer - 2006 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 54 (5):785-800.
    In der analytischen Handlungstheorie streiten seit einigen Jahren Kausalisten und Teleologen über die angemessene Erklärung menschlichen Handelns aus Gründen. Mit Fokus auf das Problem abweichender Kausalketten zielt der Beitrag auf eine reflektierte Einschätzung des Stands dieses Disputs sowie der Vorzüge und Defizite der involvierten Ansätze und konstatiert ein Patt. Während Kausalisten ein kausaltheoretischer Begriff der Abweichung fehlt, ringen Teleologen mit der Abwägung kontrafaktischer Situationen.
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    Begriffliche Ordnung & ontologische Priorität.Guido Löhrer - 2010 - In Sarah-Jane Conrad & Silvan Imhof (eds.), P. F. Strawson - Ding und Begriff / Object and Concept. De Gruyter. pp. 163-188.
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    Charakterstabilität und diachrone Kohärenz. Zurechenbarkeit im Prozess moralischen Umdenkens.Guido Löhrer - 2006 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 60 (4):528 - 553.
    Revisionen moralischer Überzeugungen erfordern nach allgemeiner Auffassung einen festen Bezugspunkt: einen stabilen moralischen Charakter der umdenkenden Personen. Andernfalls können diesen ihre Überzeugungen, Entscheidungen und Handlungen nicht zugerechnet werden. So lehren metaethische Generalisten einerseits und Partikularisten andererseits, für Charakterstabilität seien fixe Moralprinzipien bzw. eine fixe moralische Feinfühligkeit konstitutiv. Beiden Positionen zufolge zielen Revisionen auf moralische Richtigkeit im Sinne synchroner Kohärenz niedrigstufiger moralischer Überzeugungen . Der kritische Befund: Das statische Vermögen, in moralischen Dingen immer richtig zu liegen, bildet keine einer besonderen Zurechnung (...)
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    Einige Bemerkungen zur Theorieebene der Interpretationsphilosophie.Guido Löhrer - 1996 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 21 (3):261-270.
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  18. Eine moralische Legitimation für Macht?Guido Löhrer - 1995 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 6 (3):406.
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    Geben und Nehmen: Teleologische Erklärungen gemeinsamen Handelns.Guido Löhrer - 2014 - In Karl Mertens & Jörn Müller (eds.), Die Dimension des Sozialen: Neue Philosophische Zugänge Zu Fühlen, Wollen Und Handeln. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 313-332.
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  20. Geteilte Würde.Guido Löhrer - 2004 - Studia Philosophica 63:159-188.
    Distancing myself from theories that present dignity as if it were a feature of an independent reality, I use the concept as defined by praxis and speak about shared dignity. I begin by testing some of the argumentative strategies that dominate current local discussion. This is followed by a probing of Kant's concept of dignity, which significantly determines these strategies. Finally I plead for the alternative view that dignity be understood as something which, firstly, no one can have for themselves (...)
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    Handlungstypen und Umstände.Guido Löhrer - 2017 - In Franz-Josef Bormann (ed.), Lebensbeendende Handlungen: Ethik, Medizin Und Recht Zur Grenze von ‚Töten‘ Und ‚Sterbenlassen‘. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 325-346.
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    Is Whatever Diminishes the Hindrances to an Activity a Furthering of this Activity Itself? Kant on Moral Value from Respect for the Law.Guido Löhrer - 2022 - In Christoph Horn & Robinson dos Santos (eds.), Kant’s Theory of Value. De Gruyter. pp. 217-240.
    As in the Doctrine of Right, Kant uses a principle in the Critique of Prac­tical Reason according to which whatever diminishes the hindrances to an activ­ity is a furthering of this activity itself. This is meant to help to determine a priori from concepts the modus operandi of the moral law, insofar as it is an incentive whose effect confers moral value on actions. I argue, first, that following a par­ticular reading of what is meant by "hindrance," "resistance," and "furthering," (...)
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    Lies, Lies, and Lies. On Truth, Dishonesty, Deception, and Self-Deception.Guido Löhrer - unknown
    My considerations are typological in nature. A lie is a disingenuous assertion made to another person with the intent of deceiving the other person into believing both that the assertion is true and that the liar believes it to be true. This definition is morally neutral. It requires a further, moral judgment to determine whether a lie is a good or a bad thing, or whether, in specified circumstances, a lie is morally right or wrong. However, what if the truth (...)
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    Possible Proofs and Method in Metaphysics.Guido Löhrer - 2003 - In Hans Rott & Vitezslav Horak (eds.), Possibility and Reality. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 221-252.
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    Selbsttäuschung leicht gemacht Alfred R. Meies deflationäre Position in Self-Deception Unmasked.Guido Löhrer - 2005 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (1).
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  26. Semantik, Ontologie und Metaphorik: Überlegungen im Ausgang von Carnap und Quine.Guido Löhrer - 1995 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 102 (2):293-310.
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  27. Skeptische Selbsterhaltung und Mitläufertum.Guido Löhrer - 1994 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 5 (4):600.
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    Moralische Gründe und Intuitionen. Worüber streiten ethische Generalisten und Partikularisten?Guido Löhrer - 2010 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 35 (1):67-84.
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    If You're an Egalitarian, How Come You’re So Rich?G. A. Cohen - 2001 - Harvard University Press.
    This book presents G. A. Cohen's Gifford Lectures, delivered at the University of Edinburgh in 1996. Focusing on Marxism and Rawlsian liberalism, Cohen draws a connection between these thought systems and the choices that shape a person's life. In the case of Marxism, the relevant life is his own: a communist upbringing in the 1940s in Montreal, which induced a belief in a strongly socialist egalitarian doctrine. The narrative of Cohen's reckoning with that inheritance develops through a series of sophisticated (...)
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    Kant's philosophy of communincation.G. L. Ercolini - 2016 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Duquesne University Press.
    A highly original reading of Immanuel Kant that demonstrates his interest in the social realm of human interaction.
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    Complex systems studies.G. Rzevski & C. A. Brebbia (eds.) - 2018 - Boston: WIT Press.
    Containing selected papers on the fundamentals and applications of Complexity Science, this multi-disciplinary book presents new approaches for resolving complex issues that cannot be resolved using conventional mathematical or software models. Complex Systems problems can occur in a variety of areas such as physical sciences and engineering, the economy, the environment, humanities and social and political sciences. Complexity Science problems, the science of open systems consisting of large numbers of diverse components engaged in rich interaction, can occur in a variety (...)
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  32. Just in time: temporality, aesthetic experience, and cognitive neuroscience.G. Gabrielle Starr - 2023 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    A leading figure in neuroaesthetics makes the case that aesthetic experience can be meaningfully measured by the tools of neuroscience.
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    G. E. Moore.G. E. Moore - 1969 - København,: Berlingske. Edited by Ingolf Sindal.
    G.E. Moore, more than either Bertrand Russell or Ludwig Wittgenstein, was chiefly responsible for the rise of the analytic method in twentieth-century philosophy. This selection of his writings shows Moore at his very best. The classic essays are crucial to major philosophical debates that still resonate today. Amongst those included are: * A Defense of Common Sense * Certainty * Sense-Data * External and Internal Relations * Hume's Theory Explained * Is Existence a Predicate? * Proof of an External World (...)
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  34. From being to acting: Kant and Fichte on intellectual intuition.G. Anthony Bruno - 2022 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (4):762-783.
    Fichte assigns ‘intellectual intuition’ a new meaning after Kant. But in 1799, his doctrine of intellectual intuition is publicly deemed indefensible by Kant and nihilistic by Jacobi. I propose to defend Fichte’s doctrine against these charges, leaving aside whether it captures what he calls the ‘spirit’ of transcendental idealism. I do so by articulating three problems that motivate Fichte’s redirection of intellectual intuition from being to acting: (1) the regress problem, which states that reflecting on empirical facts of consciousness leads (...)
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    Expensive Taste Rides Again.G. A. Cohen - 2004-01-01 - In Justine Burley (ed.), Dworkin and His Critics. Blackwell. pp. 1–29.
    This chapter contains section titled: I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII Coda Appendix Acknowledgements.
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    Plato Republic.G. H. Plato & Wells - 1945 - New York: Basic Books (AZ). Edited by Allan Bloom & Adam Kirsch.
    A model for the ideal state includes discussions of the nature and application of justice, the role of the philosopher in society, the goals of education, and the effects of art upon character.
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  37. The nature of moral philosophy.G. E. Moore - 1961 - In John Langshaw Austin (ed.), Philosophical Papers. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
  38. Alternate Possibilities and Moral Responsibility.Harry G. Frankfurt - 1969 - Journal of Philosophy 66 (23):829-839.
    This essay challenges the widely accepted principle that a person is morally responsible for what he has done only if he could have done otherwise. The author considers situations in which there are sufficient conditions for a certain choice or action to be performed by someone, So that it is impossible for the person to choose or to do otherwise, But in which these conditions do not in any way bring it about that the person chooses or acts as he (...)
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    Neurointerventions in Criminal Justice: On the Scope of the Moral Right to Bodily Integrity.G. Meynen, S. Ligthart, L. Forsberg, T. Douglas & V. Tesink - 2023 - Neuroethics 16 (3):1-11.
    There is growing interest in the use of neurointerventions to reduce the risk that criminal offenders will reoffend. Commentators have raised several ethical concerns regarding this practice. One prominent concern is that, when imposed without the offender’s valid consent, neurointerventions might infringe offenders’ right to bodily integrity. While it is commonly held that we possess a moral right to bodily integrity, the extent to which this right would protect against such neurointerventions is as-yet unclear. In this paper, we will assess (...)
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  40. Logic: A feminist approach.G. Russell - 2020 - In Melissa M. Shew & Kimberly K. Garchar (eds.), Philosophy for girls: an invitation to the life of thought. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press. pp. 79–98.
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  41. Introduction.G. Pitcher - 2005-01-01 - In José Medina & David Wood (eds.), Truth. Blackwell.
     
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  42. ‘All is Act, Movement, and Life’: Fichte’s Idealism as Immortalism.G. Anthony Bruno - 2023 - In Luca Corti & Johannes-Georg Schuelein (eds.), Life, Organisms, and Human Nature: New Perspectives on Classical German Philosophy. Springer Verlag. pp. 121-139.
    In the Vocation of Man, Fichte makes the striking claim that life is eternal, rational, our true being, and the final cause of nature in general and of death in particular. How can we make sense of this claim? I argue that the public lectures that compose the Vocation are a popular expression of Fichte’s pre-existing commitment to what I call immortalism, the view that life is the unconditioned condition of intelligibility. Casting the I as an absolutely self-active or living (...)
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    Zonkhavyn "Bodʹ mȯriĭn zėrėg" dėkh niĭgmiĭn filosofiĭn u̇zėl sanaa.O. Chimėg - 2016 - Ulaanbaatar Khot: "Udam Soël" KhKhK-d khėvlėv.
    Philosophy of Tsong-kha-pa Blo-bzang-grags-pa's Lam rim chen mo.
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    Sėngėė Rinbu̇chiĭn Mėndėlsniĭ 110 Zhiliĭn Oĭd Zoriulsan "Buddyn mėdlėg ukhaany khȯgzhild Mongol mėrgėdiĭn oruulsan khuvʹ nėmėr": Olon Ulsyn Ėrdėm Shinzhilgėėniĭ: (Iltgėlu̇u̇diĭn ėmkhėtgėl).G. Chuluunbaatar, D. Chuluunzhav & Zh Sandagdorzh (eds.) - 2015 - Ulaanbaatar: "Bembi San" KhKhK.
    Conference proceedings on Mongolian contributions to Buddhist knowledge.
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  45. O chuvstvi︠e︡ zakonnosti: publichnai︠a︡ lekt︠s︡īi︠a︡, chitannai︠a︡ 10 Marta 1897 g.G. F. Shershenevich - 1897 - Kazanʹ,:
     
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  46. 'From Time into Eternity': Schelling on Intellectual Intuition.G. Anthony Bruno - 2023 - Philosophy Compass 1 (4):e12903.
    Throughout his career, Schelling assigns knowledge of the absolute first principle of philosophy to intellectual intuition. Schelling's doctrine of intellectual intuition raises two important questions for interpreters. First, given that his doctrine undergoes several changes before and after his identity philosophy, to what extent can he be said to “hold onto” the same “sense” of it by the 1830s, as he claims? Second, given that his doctrine of intellectual intuition restricts absolute idealism to what he calls a “science of reason”, (...)
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  47. Dialektika v "Osnovakh obshchego naukouchenii︠a︡" v I. G. Fikhte.G. M. Kalandarishvili - 1963 - Tbilisi,: Izd-vo Akademii nauk Gruzinskoĭ SSR.
     
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    The matter of facts: skepticism, persuasion, and evidence in science.G. Leng - 2020 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. Edited by Rhodri Ivor Leng.
    Modern science faces a series of problems that undermine confidence in its reliability. To solve these problems, we must reflect on what makes science work and what leads it astray. This book is about Science, its strengths and weaknesses. The papers that scientists write form a vast resource of evidence and theory that is doubling about every ten years, along with the number of scientists. The size of this resource makes it hard for it to be used effectively by scientists, (...)
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  49. Facticity and Genesis: Tracking Fichte’s Method in the Berlin Wissenschaftslehre.G. Anthony Bruno - 2021 - Fichte-Studien 49:177-97.
    The concept of facticity denotes conditions of experience whose necessity is not logical yet whose contingency is not empirical. Although often associated with Heidegger, Fichte coins ‘facticity’ in his Berlin period to refer to the conclusion of Kant’s metaphysical deduction of the categories, which he argues leaves it a contingent matter that we have the conditions of experience that we do. Such rhapsodic or factical conditions, he argues, must follow necessarily, independent of empirical givenness, from the I through a process (...)
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  50. Genealogy and Jurisprudence in Fichte’s Genetic Deduction of the Categories.G. Anthony Bruno - 2018 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 35 (1):77-96.
    Fichte argues that the conclusion of Kant’s transcendental deduction of the categories is correct yet lacks a crucial premise, given Kant’s admission that the metaphysical deduction locates an arbitrary origin for the categories. Fichte provides the missing premise by employing a new method: a genetic deduction of the categories from a first principle. Since Fichte claims to articulate the same view as Kant in a different, it is crucial to grasp genetic deduction in relation to the sorts of deduction that (...)
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