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    Deutsche Rechtserneuung und Rechtsphilosophie.Carl Larenz - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44:604.
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    Rechtsidee und Staatsgedanke: Beiträge zur Rechtsphilosophie und zur politischen Ideengeschichte : Festgabe für Julius Binder.Karl Larenz - 1973
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  3. Explaining the brain: mechanisms and the mosaic unity of neuroscience.Carl F. Craver - 2007 - New York : Oxford University Press,: Oxford University Press, Clarendon Press.
    Carl Craver investigates what we are doing when we sue neuroscience to explain what's going on in the brain.
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    Explaining the Brain.Carl F. Craver - 2007 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Carl F. Craver investigates what we are doing when we use neuroscience to explain what's going on in the brain. When does an explanation succeed and when does it fail? Craver offers explicit standards for successful explanation of the workings of the brain, on the basis of a systematic view about what neuroscientific explanations are.
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    Festschrift für Karl Larenz zum 80. Geburtstag am 23. April 1983.Karl Larenz, Claus-Wilhelm Canaris & Uwe Diederichsen - 1983
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  6. How Much Should Governments Pay to Prevent Catastrophes? Longtermism's Limited Role.Carl Shulman & Elliott Thornley - forthcoming - In Jacob Barrett, Hilary Greaves & David Thorstad (eds.), Essays on Longtermism. Oxford University Press.
    Longtermists have argued that humanity should significantly increase its efforts to prevent catastrophes like nuclear wars, pandemics, and AI disasters. But one prominent longtermist argument overshoots this conclusion: the argument also implies that humanity should reduce the risk of existential catastrophe even at extreme cost to the present generation. This overshoot means that democratic governments cannot use the longtermist argument to guide their catastrophe policy. In this paper, we show that the case for preventing catastrophe does not depend on longtermism. (...)
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  7. Indexical contextualism and the challenges from disagreement.Carl Baker - 2012 - Philosophical Studies 157 (1):107-123.
    In this paper I argue against one variety of contextualism about aesthetic predicates such as “beautiful.” Contextualist analyses of these and other predicates have been subject to several challenges surrounding disagreement. Focusing on one kind of contextualism— individualized indexical contextualism —I unpack these various challenges and consider the responses available to the contextualist. The three responses I consider are as follows: giving an alternative analysis of the concept of disagreement ; claiming that speakers suffer from semantic blindness; and claiming that (...)
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    The Logical Problem of Language Acquisition.Carl Lee Baker & John J. McCarthy - 1981 - MIT Press (MA).
    This collection of articles and associated discussion papers focuses on a problem that has attracted increasing attention from linguists and psychologists throughout the world during the past several years. Reduced to essentials, the problem is that of discovering the character of the mental capacities that make it possible for human beings to attain knowledge of their language on the basis of fragmentary and haphazard early linguistic experience. A fundamental assumption running through all of these contributions is that people possess strong (...)
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    Über Den Psychologischen Ursprung Der Raumvorstellung. - Primary Source Edition.Carl Stumpf - 2013 - Nabu Press.
    This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections (...)
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  10. An Absolutist Theory of Faultless Disagreement in Aesthetics.Carl Baker & Jon Robson - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98 (3):429-448.
    Some philosophers writing on the possibility of faultless disagreement have argued that the only way to account for the intuition that there could be disagreements which are faultless in every sense is to accept a relativistic semantics. In this article we demonstrate that this view is mistaken by constructing an absolutist semantics for a particular domain – aesthetic discourse – which allows for the possibility of genuinely faultless disagreements. We argue that this position is an improvement over previous absolutist responses (...)
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  11. Einführung in Hegels rechtsphilosophie.Julius Binder, Martin Busse & Karl Larenz - 1931 - Berlin,: Junker und Dünnhaupt.
     
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  12. Top-down causation without top-down causes.Carl F. Craver & William Bechtel - 2007 - Biology and Philosophy 22 (4):547-563.
    We argue that intelligible appeals to interlevel causes (top-down and bottom-up) can be understood, without remainder, as appeals to mechanistically mediated effects. Mechanistically mediated effects are hybrids of causal and constitutive relations, where the causal relations are exclusively intralevel. The idea of causation would have to stretch to the breaking point to accommodate interlevel causes. The notion of a mechanistically mediated effect is preferable because it can do all of the required work without appealing to mysterious interlevel causes. When interlevel (...)
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  13. Are More Details Better? On the Norms of Completeness for Mechanistic Explanations.Carl F. Craver & David M. Kaplan - 2020 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 71 (1):287-319.
    Completeness is an important but misunderstood norm of explanation. It has recently been argued that mechanistic accounts of scientific explanation are committed to the thesis that models are complete only if they describe everything about a mechanism and, as a corollary, that incomplete models are always improved by adding more details. If so, mechanistic accounts are at odds with the obvious and important role of abstraction in scientific modelling. We respond to this characterization of the mechanist’s views about abstraction and (...)
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  14. When mechanistic models explain.Carl F. Craver - 2006 - Synthese 153 (3):355-376.
    Not all models are explanatory. Some models are data summaries. Some models sketch explanations but leave crucial details unspecified or hidden behind filler terms. Some models are used to conjecture a how-possibly explanation without regard to whether it is a how-actually explanation. I use the Hodgkin and Huxley model of the action potential to illustrate these ways that models can be useful without explaining. I then use the subsequent development of the explanation of the action potential to show what is (...)
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  15. The Ontic Account of Scientific Explanation.Carl F. Craver - 2014 - In Marie I. Kaiser, Oliver R. Scholz, Daniel Plenge & Andreas Hüttemann (eds.), Explanation in the Special Sciences: The Case of Biology and History. Springer Verlag. pp. 27-52.
    According to one large family of views, scientific explanations explain a phenomenon (such as an event or a regularity) by subsuming it under a general representation, model, prototype, or schema (see Bechtel, W., & Abrahamsen, A. (2005). Explanation: A mechanist alternative. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 36(2), 421–441; Churchland, P. M. (1989). A neurocomputational perspective: The nature of mind and the structure of science. Cambridge: MIT Press; Darden (2006); Hempel, C. G. (1965). Aspects of scientific (...)
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  16. The role of disagreement in semantic theory.Carl Baker - 2013 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy (1):1-18.
    Arguments from disagreement often take centre stage in debates between competing semantic theories. This paper explores the theoretical basis for arguments from disagreement and, in so doing, proposes methodological principles which allow us to distinguish between legitimate arguments from disagreement and dialectically ineffective arguments from disagreement. In the light of these principles, I evaluate Cappelen and Hawthorne's [2009] argument from disagreement against relativism, and show that it fails to undermine relativism since it is dialectically ineffective. Nevertheless, I argue that an (...)
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  17. Role functions, mechanisms, and hierarchy.Carl F. Craver - 2001 - Philosophy of Science 68 (1):53-74.
    Many areas of science develop by discovering mechanisms and role functions. Cummins' (1975) analysis of role functions-according to which an item's role function is a capacity of that item that appears in an analytic explanation of the capacity of some containing system-captures one important sense of "function" in the biological sciences and elsewhere. Here I synthesize Cummins' account with recent work on mechanisms and causal/mechanical explanation. The synthesis produces an analysis of specifically mechanistic role functions, one that uses the characteristic (...)
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  18. Constitutive relevance & mutual manipulability revisited.Carl F. Craver, Stuart Glennan & Mark Povich - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):8807-8828.
    An adequate understanding of the ubiquitous practice of mechanistic explanation requires an account of what Craver termed “constitutive relevance.” Entities or activities are constitutively relevant to a phenomenon when they are parts of the mechanism responsible for that phenomenon. Craver’s mutual manipulability account extended Woodward’s account of manipulationist counterfactuals to analyze how interlevel experiments establish constitutive relevance. Critics of MM argue that applying Woodward’s account to this philosophical problem conflates causation and constitution, thus rendering the account incoherent. These criticisms, we (...)
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  19. Mechanisms and natural kinds.Carl F. Craver - 2009 - Philosophical Psychology 22 (5):575-594.
    It is common to defend the Homeostatic Property Cluster ( HPC ) view as a third way between conventionalism and essentialism about natural kinds ( Boyd , 1989, 1991, 1997, 1999; Griffiths , 1997, 1999; Keil , 2003; Kornblith , 1993; Wilson , 1999, 2005; Wilson , Barker , & Brigandt , forthcoming ). According to the HPC view, property clusters are not merely conventionally clustered together; the co-occurrence of properties in the cluster is sustained by a similarity generating ( (...)
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    Interdependence of Stevens' exponents and discriminability measures.Carl Auerbach - 1971 - Psychological Review 78 (6):556-556.
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  21. Rechts- und staatsphilosophie der gegenwart.Karl Larenz - 1931 - Berlin,: Junker und Dünnhaupt.
     
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  22. Reich und Recht in der deutschen Philosophie.Karl Larenz, Karl Gottfried Hugelmann, Erik Wolf & W. Schönfeld - 1943 - Berlin,: W. Kohlhammer. Edited by Karl Gottfried Hugelmann, Erik Wolf & W. Schönfeld.
    1. Bd. Hugelmann, K.G. Der Reichsgedanke bei Nikolaus von Kues. Wolf., Erik. Idee und Wirklichkeit des Reiches im deutschen Rechtsdenken des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts. Larenz, Karl. Sittlichkeit und Recht, Untersuchungen zur Geschichte des deutschen Rechtsdenkens und zur Sittenlehre.--2. Bd. Schönfeld, Walther. Die Geschichte der Rechtswissenschaft im Spiegel der Metaphysik.
     
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    How is democracy possible? Critical realist, social psychological and psychodynamic approaches.Carl Auerbach - 2020 - Journal of Critical Realism 19 (3):252-268.
    This paper develops a theory of how democratic governance is possible. It analyses democracy as a laminated system consisting of three interdependent levels – the political/institutional, the socia...
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    Carl Schmitt - Briefwechsel mit einem seiner Schüler.Carl Schmitt - 2019 - Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG.
    Carl Schmitt (1888–1985), Professor für Staats- und Völkerrecht, bewegt nach wie vor die Gemüter. Die Reaktion auf seine Schriften, Handlungen und Ausstrahlungen ist vielfältig; die Spanne reicht von entrüsteten, für die er der Teufel in Person bleibt, über viele Zwischenstufen bis zu jenen Lesern, die ihn für einen der subtilsten, noch keineswegs ausgeloteten Geistern dieses Jahrhunderts halten. Sein Leben lang war Carl Schmitt ein passionierter Schreiber von Briefen. Meist handelte es sich um handschriftlich verfasste, die für den Schreibenden (...)
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  25. A History of Pythagoreanism.Carl A. Huffman (ed.) - 2014 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is a comprehensive, authoritative and innovative account of Pythagoras and Pythagoreanism, one of the most enigmatic and influential philosophies in the West. In twenty-one chapters covering a timespan from the sixth century BC to the seventeenth century AD, leading scholars construct a number of different images of Pythagoras and his community, assessing current scholarship and offering new answers to central problems. Chapters are devoted to the early Pythagoreans, and the full breadth of Pythagorean thought is explored including politics, religion, (...)
     
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  26. Base del negocio juridico y cumplimiento de los contratos.Karl Larenz - 2008 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 85 (4):719.
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  27. Die Aufgabe der Rechtsphilosophie.Karl Larenz - 1938 - Zeitschrift für Deutsche Kulturphilosophie 4:209.
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    Das Problem der Rechtsgeltung.Karl Larenz - 1929 - Darmstadt,: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
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  29. Deutsche Rechtserneuerung und Rechtsphilosophie.Karl Larenz - 1934 - J.C.B. Mohr.
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  30. Die Wirklichkeit des Rechts.Karl Larenz - 1927 - Rivista di Filosofia 16:204.
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  31. Hegels Dialektik des Willens und das Problem der juristischen Persönlichkeit.Karl Larenz - 1931 - Rivista di Filosofia 20:196.
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  32. Hegels Zurechnungslehre Und der Begriff der Objektiven Zurechnung Ein Beitrag Zur Rechtsphilosophie des Kritischen Idealismus Und Zur Lehre von der "Juristischen Kausalität.".Karl Larenz - 1970 - Scientia Verlag.
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  33. Hegels Zurechnungslehre und der Begriff der objektiven Zurechnung.Karl Larenz - 1928 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 7:51-52.
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  34. Hegels zurechnungslehre und der Begriff der objektiven Zurechnung.Karl Larenz - 1927 - Aalen,: Scientia Verlag.
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  35. La filosofía contemporánea del derecho y del estado.Karl Larenz - 1942 - Madrid,: Revista de derecho privado. Edited by Eustaquio Galan Y. Gutierrez & Antonio Truyol Serra.
    La búsqueda profunda de una alternativa al debate sempiterno del iusnaturalismo y el iuspositivismo está contenida en el desarrollo de las páginas de esta obra que, afortunadamente, vuelve ahora a ver la luz. La construcción filosófica-jurídica y filosófica de esa alternativa a partir del minucioso y hondo análisis de los geniales Kant y Hegel merece de por sí la reedición para el siglo XXI. Pocas obras actuales de Filosofía del Derecho muestran la perspicacia y el juicio de ésta para sacar (...)
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    Richtiges Recht: Grundzüge e. Rechtsethik.Karl Larenz - 1979 - München: Beck.
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  37. Rechtswahrer und Philosoph. Zum Tode Julius Binders.Karl Larenz - 1940 - Zeitschrift für Deutsche Kulturphilosophie 6:1.
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  38. Rechtsidee und staatsgedanke.Karl Larenz, Ernst Mayer & Max Wundt (eds.) - 1930 - Berlin,: Junker und Dünnhaupt verlag.
     
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  39. Sitte und Recht.Karl Larenz - 1939 - Zeitschrift für Deutsche Kulturphilosophie 5:232.
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  40. Sittlichkeit und Recht bei Samuel Pufendorf.Karl Larenz - 1944 - Zeitschrift für Deutsche Kulturphilosophie 10:101.
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  41. Über die Unentbehrlichkeit der Jurisprudenz als Wissenschaft.Karl Larenz - 1966 - Berlin,: de Gruyter.
     
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  42. Uber Gegenstand und Methode des volkischen Rechtsdenkens.Karl Larenz - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48:345.
     
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  43. Über Gegenstand und Methode des völkischen Rechtsdenkens.Karl Larenz - 1938 - Berlin: Junker & Dünnhaupt.
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  44. Vom Problem der Rechtspflicht.Karl Larenz - 1943 - Zeitschrift für Deutsche Kulturphilosophie 9:77.
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  45. Volksgeist und Recht: Zur Revision der Rechtsanschauung der Historischen Schule.Karl Larenz - 1935 - Zeitschrift für Deutsche Kulturphilosophie 1:39-60.
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  46. Vom Wesen der Strafe.Karl Larenz - 1936 - Zeitschrift für Deutsche Kulturphilosophie 2:26.
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  47. Remembering: Epistemic and Empirical.Carl F. Craver - 2020 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 11 (2):261-281.
    The construct “remembering” is equivocal between an epistemic sense, denoting a distinctive ground for knowledge, and empirical sense, denoting the typical behavior of a neurocognitive mechanism. Because the same kind of equivocation arises for other psychologistic terms (such as believe, decide, know, judge, decide, infer and reason), the effort to spot and remedy the confusion in the case of remembering might prove generally instructive. The failure to allow these two senses of remembering equal play in their respective domains leads, I (...)
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  48. Functions and mechanisms: a perspectivalist view.Carl F. Craver - 2013 - In Philippe Huneman (ed.), Functions: Selection and Mechanisms. Springer. pp. 133--158.
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    Regulating Toxic Substances: A Philosophy of Science and the Law.Carl F. Cranor - 1993 - Oxford University Press, Usa.
    In this book, Carl Cranor utilizes material from ethics, philosophy of law, epidemiology, tort law, regulatory law, and risk assessment to argue that the evidentiary standards for science used in the law to control toxics ought to be ...
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  50. The transmission sense of information.Carl T. Bergstrom & Martin Rosvall - 2011 - Biology and Philosophy 26 (2):159-176.
    Biologists rely heavily on the language of information, coding, and transmission that is commonplace in the field of information theory developed by Claude Shannon, but there is open debate about whether such language is anything more than facile metaphor. Philosophers of biology have argued that when biologists talk about information in genes and in evolution, they are not talking about the sort of information that Shannon’s theory addresses. First, philosophers have suggested that Shannon’s theory is only useful for developing a (...)
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