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    On the Strength of PFA in Conjunction with a Precipitous Ideal on ɷ1 and Namba-Like Forcings on Successors of Regular Cardinals. [REVIEW]Dominik Thomas Adolf - 2018 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 24 (4):456-457.
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    Some basic thoughts on the cofinalities of Chang structures with an application to forcing.Dominik T. Adolf - 2021 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 67 (3):354-358.
    Consider where κ is an uncountable regular cardinal. By a result of Shelah's we have for almost all witnessing this. Here we consider the question if there could be a similar result for. We will discuss some basic facts implying that this cannot hold in general. We will use these facts to construct an interesting example of a pseudo Prikry forcing, answering a question of Sinapova.
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    Approachable free subsets and fine structure derived scales.Dominik Adolf & Omer Ben-Neria - 2024 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 175 (7):103428.
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    Derived models of mice below the least fixpoint of the Solovay sequence.Dominik Adolf & Grigor Sargsyan - 2019 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 84 (1):27-53.
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    Positive Economics and the Normativistic Fallacy: Bridging the Two Sides of CSR.Philipp Schreck, Dominik van Aaken & Thomas Donaldson - 2013 - Business Ethics Quarterly 23 (2):297-329.
    ABSTRACT:In response to criticism of empirical or “positive” approaches to corporate social responsibility (CSR), we defend the importance of these approaches for any CSR theory that seeks to have practical impact. Although we acknowledge limitations to positive approaches, we unpack the neglected but crucial relationships between positive knowledge on the one hand and normative knowledge on the other in the implementation of CSR principles. Using the structure of a practical syllogism, we construct a model that displays the key role of (...)
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    The Use of Social Capital in Teacher Research: A Necessary Clarification.Thibault Coppe, Laura Thomas, Nataša Pantić, Dominik E. Froehlich, Marc Sarazin & Isabel Raemdonck - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    In this paper, we present a critical reflection on the concept of social capital. We argue that there is no such idea of an umbrella concept of social capital. Instead, two overarching conceptualizations of social capital exist, namely individual social capital and collective social capital. As these conceptualizations of social capital are completely different, we emphasize that studies using social capital as a theoretical lens should clarify the concept as well as be consistent in the interpretation of the concept, from (...)
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    Corrigendum: The Discomfort of Riding Shotgun – Why Many People Don't Like to Be Co-driver.Sandra Ittner, Dominik Mühlbacher & Thomas H. Weisswange - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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    The Discomfort of Riding Shotgun – Why Many People Don’t Like to Be Co-driver.Sandra Ittner, Dominik Mühlbacher & Thomas H. Weisswange - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This work investigates which conditions lead to co-driver discomfort aside from classical motion sickness, what characterizes uncomfortable situations, and why these conditions have a negative effect. The automobile is called a “passenger vehicle” as its main purpose is the transportation of people. However, passengers in the car are rarely considered in research concerning driving discomfort. The few studies in this area focus on driver discomfort, automated vehicles, or driver assistant systems. An earlier public survey indicated that discomfort is also a (...)
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    The Islamic Book. A Contribution to Its Art and History from the VII-XVIII Century.Nicholas N. Martinovitch, Thomas W. Arnold & Adolf Grohmann - 1930 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 50:82.
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    Denken - Erkennen - Metaphysik nach Thomas von Aquin.Dominik Schmidig - 1998 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 24:133-152.
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    Denken - Erkennen - Metaphysik nach Thomas von Aquin.Dominik Schmidig - 1998 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 24:133-152.
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    Live and Let Live: A Critique of Intellectual Tolerance.Dominik Balg - 2021 - Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
    Tolerance - desired by many and often demanded: By UNESCO, by the Pope, by Angela Merkel and Barack Obama. But what exactly does it mean to be tolerant? Does tolerance imply rejection? Or is tolerance merely the opposite of dogmatism? And how does a tolerant attitude differ from an indifferent one? Dominik Balg, starting from a well-founded explication of the concept of tolerance, subjects a tolerant attitude as an intellectual attitude toward conflicting opinions to a detailed critique and discusses (...)
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    Leben Und Leben Lassen: Eine Kritik Intellektueller Toleranz.Dominik Balg - 2020 - Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler.
    Toleranz – von vielen gewünscht und oft gefordert: Von der UNESCO, vom Papst, von Angela Merkel und Barack Obama. Doch was genau heißt es überhaupt, tolerant zu sein? Impliziert Toleranz Ablehnung? Oder ist Toleranz lediglich das Gegenteil von Dogmatismus? Und wie unterscheidet sich eine tolerante von einer gleichgültigen Haltung? Dominik Balg unterzieht, ausgehend von einer fundierten Explikation des Toleranzbegriffs, eine tolerante Haltung als intellektuelle Einstellung gegenüber konfligierenden Meinungen einer ausführlichen Kritik und diskutiert die Plausibilität allgemeiner Toleranzforderungen in spezifischen Domänen (...)
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    Thomas Reids semiotischer Realismus.Markus Wild & Dominik Perler - 2008 - In Dominik Perler & Markus Wild (eds.), Sehen und Begreifen. Wahrnehmungstheorien in der Frühen Neuzeit. Berlin, Deutschland: de Gruyter.
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    Thomas Meyer und Andreas Kilcher, Hg.: Die ‚Wissenschaft des Judentums‘. Eine Bestandsaufnahme , 187 S., ISBN 978-3-7705-5784-4, € 26,90. [REVIEW]Dominik Schlosser - 2019 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 27 (2):328-331.
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  16. Lässt sich Angst rational steuern? Thomas von Aquins Emotionstheorie in systematischer Sicht.Dominik Perler - 2009 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 116 (2):245-268.
    Thomas Aquinas’ thesis that emotions are “motions of the sensory appetitive power”, which are controlled by the rational power, raises three fundamental problems. (1) How can this thesis be reconciled with the assumption that emotions are to be ascribed to a person and not to a sensory power as an inner agent? (2) How can emotions have a cognitive content if they are nothing but appetitive states? (3) How is it to be explained that emotions are often not under (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas’ thesis that emotions are “motions of the sensory appetitive power”, which are controlled by the rational power, raises three fundamental problems. (1) How can this thesis be reconciled with the assumption that emotions are to be ascribed to a person and not to a sensory power as an inner agent? (2) How can emotions have a cognitive content if they are nothing but appetitive states? (3) How is it to be explained that emotions are often not under (...)
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    Rational Seeing: Thomas Aquinas on Human Perception.Dominik Perler - 2019 - In Elena Băltuță (ed.), Medieval Perceptual Puzzles: Theories of Sense Perception in the 13th and 14th Centuries. Leiden ;: Investigating Medieval Philoso. pp. 213-237.
    Aquinas holds that human beings perceive material objects in a rational way, since their sensory faculty is always under the guidance of the rational faculty. This paper intends to shed light on this fundamental thesis. First, it examines the metaphysical background, focusing on Aquinas’s claim that there is just one soul with interconnected, hierarchically ordered faculties. Second, it looks at the interconnection in the case of perception, paying particular attention to the vis cogitativa. This special power, which can only be (...)
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  19. Does Freudian theory resolve "the paradoxes of irrationality"?Adolf Grünbaum - 2001 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (1):129-143.
    In this paper, I criticize the claim made by Donald Davidson, among others, that Freud’s psychoanalytic theory provides “a conceptual framework within which to describe and understand irrationality.” Further, I defend my epistemological strictures on the explanatory and therapeutic foundations of the psychoanalytic enterprise against the efforts of Davidson, Marcia Cavell, Thomas Nagel, et al., to undermine them.
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    Robert Pasnau: Theories of Cognition in the Later Middle Ages. [REVIEW]Dominik Perler - 1999 - Philosophical Review 108 (1):143-146.
    Historians of philosophy often credit Descartes, Locke, and other seventeenth-century authors with having introduced one of the most vexing problems into epistemology: the problem of mental representations. For these authors claimed that our knowledge of the external world is always mediated by mental representations, so that we have immediate access only to these representations, the ideas in our mind. As is well known, this “veil-of-ideas epistemology” gave rise to a number of skeptical questions. How can we be certain that our (...)
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  21. Petrus Thomae: Tractatus brevis de modis distinctionum. [REVIEW]Dominik Perler - 2011 - Vivarium 49 (4):368-370.
    Petrus Thomae: Tractatus brevis de modis distinctionum.
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    Does Freudian Theory Resolve “The Paradoxes of Irrationality”?Adolf Grünbaum - 2001 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (1):129-143.
    This paper consists of two related parts:I. A detailed critique of Donald Davidson's thesis—in his “The Paradoxes of Irrationality”—that “…any satisfactory [explanatory] view [of irrationality] must embrace some of Freud's most important theses” (p. 290). I argue that this conclusion is doubly flawed: (i) Davidson's case for it is logically ill‐founded, and (ii) its Freudian plaidoyer is also factually false.II. Relatedly, in the second part, I confute the recent arguments given by Marcia Cavell, Thomas Nagel, et al. to establish (...)
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    Faculties in Medieval Philosophy.Dominik Perler - 2015 - In The Faculties: A History. Oxford University Press. pp. 97-139.
    What kind of entities are faculties? How are they related to the soul and to the entire living being? How can they be classified? And in what sense are they responsible for a large variety of activities? This chapter examines these questions, which were extensively discussed by scholastic authors, and focuses on the metaphysical models established by William of Auvergne, Thomas Aquinas, William of Ockham, and Francisco Suárez. It argues that there was no unified scholastic doctrine. While some authors (...)
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    Occasionalismus. Theorien der Kausalität im arabisch-islamischen und im europäischen Denken.Dominik Perler & Ulrich Rudolph - 2000 - Göttingen, Deutschland: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Edited by Ulrich Rudolph.
    Thomas von Aquin reagierte im 13. Jahrhundert als erster europäischer Theologe auf den Occasionalismus, der sich im arabisch-islamischen Denken vom 8. bis zum 12. Jahrhundert entwickelte, und begann damit die bis in das 17. Jahrhundert fortdauernde Auseinandersetzung mit diesem Thema. Die Autoren stellen in chronologischer Reihenfolge die gesamte arabisch-islamische und europäische Diskussion vor.
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    Theorien der Intentionalität im Mittelalter.Dominik Perler - 2002 - Frankfurt a.M.: Klostermann.
    Die Intentionalitätsproblematik steht nicht nur im Mittelpunkt der heutigen philosophischen und kognitionstheoretischen Debatten. Sie wurde bereits im Mittelalter scharfsinnig diskutiert, ja die scholastischen Autoren prägten als Erste die Fachausdrücke "Intentionalität" und "intentionale Existenz" und entwarfen verschiedene Modelle, um das Rätsel der kognitiven Bezugnahme zu lösen. Dieses Buch stellt fünf einflußreiche Intentionalitätsmodelle vor, die im 13. und 14. Jahrhundert entstanden sind. Dabei werden so unterschiedliche Autoren wie Thomas von Aquin, Petrus Johannes Olivi, Dietrich von Freiberg, Johannes Duns Scotus, Petrus Aureoli, (...)
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    Self-Knowledge in Scholasticism.Dominik Perler - 2017 - In Ursula Renz (ed.), Self-Knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 114-130.
    All medieval philosophers in the Aristotelian tradition agreed that the human intellect is not only able to know other things, but also itself. But how should that be possible? Which cognitive mechanisms are required for self-knowledge? This chapter examines three models that attempted to answer this fundamental question: (i) Thomas Aquinas referred to higher-order acts that make first-order acts and eventually also the intellect itself cognitively present, (ii) Matthew of Aquasparta appealed to introspection, (iii) Dietrich of Freiberg claimed that (...)
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    Gibt es eine Erinnerung nach dem Tod? Zur methodischen Funktion der post mortem-Argumentation in der spätmittelalterlichen Erkenntnistheorie.Dominik Perler - 2002 - In Jan A. Aertsen & Martin Pickavé (eds.), Ende und Vollendung: Eschatologische Perspektiven im Mittelalter (mit einem Beitrag zur Geschichte des Thomas-Instituts der Universität zu Köln anläßlich des 50. Jahrestages der Institutsgründung). De Gruyter. pp. 448-464.
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    Der nicht-propositionale Gehalt von Emotionen. Eine mittelalterliche Fallstudie.Dominik Perler - 2010 - In Joachim Bromand & Guido Kreis (eds.), Was Sich Nicht Sagen Lässt: Das Nicht-Begriffliche in Wissenschaft, Kunst Und Religion. Berlin: Akademie Verlag/De Gruyter. pp. 277-296.
    Die Welt ist alles, was wir in unseren naturwissenschaftlichen Theorien beschreiben können – so eine weit verbreitete Überzeugung, die seit den Tagen des Positivismus unser Weltbild bestimmt. Aber reicht das tatsächlich schon aus? Wer sich am Ideal der wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnis orientiert, neigt dazu, viele nicht-begriffliche Erfahrungsformen zu unterschlagen, die uns aus dem Alltag vertraut sind: Symbolsysteme wie Musik, Literatur oder Bilder, Instanzen der unmittelbaren Erfahrung wie Anschauung, Wahrnehmung oder Gefühl und den Bereich des praktischen Könnens. In der Regel sind wir (...)
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    Inside and Outside the Mind: Cartesian Representations Reconsidered.Dominik Perler - 2004 - In Ralph Schumacher (ed.), Perception and Reality: From Descartes to the Present. Paderborn, Deutschland: Mentis. pp. 69--87.
    This book is about the nature of sensory perception. Contributions focus on five questions, i.e.: (1) What distinguishes sensory perception from other cognitive states? Is it true, for instance, that perceptual content, in contrast to the phenomenal content of sensations like pain, always depends on the perceiver´s conceptual resources? (2) How do we have to explain the intentionality of perceptual states? (3) What is the nature of perceptual content? (4) In which sense do the objects of sensory perception depend on (...)
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    Ideen. Repräsentationalismus in der Frühen Neuzeit.Dominik Perler & Johannes Haag - 2010 - Berlin & New York: W. De Gruyter.
    The notion of idea is a key concept in early modern philosophy. From Descartes seminal works at the beginning of the 17th century to the work of Thomas Reid in the closing years of the 18th century, discussion in theoretical philosophy is dominated by the debate about the core concept of idea. This two-volume textbook introduces eleven key authors from this period. The first volume presents the central texts in modern translation, often new translations based on the source texts. (...)
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    Selbstbezug und Selbstwissen. Texte zu einer mittelalterlichen Debatte.Dominik Perler & Sonja Schierbaum (eds.) - 2014 - Frankfurt a.M.: Klostermann.
    Das Problem des Selbstwissens wird nicht erst in der gegenwartigen Philosophie des Geistes kontrovers diskutiert. Bereits im Spatmittelalter gab es eine intensive Debatte daruber, ob und wie der menschliche Geist Wissen von sich selbst und seinen eigenen Akten und Zustanden haben kann. Der vorliegende Band macht erstmals zentrale Texte in einer zweisprachigen Ausgabe zuganglich. Einfuhrungen zu den jeweiligen Autoren und ihren Texten bieten Interpretationshilfen und ermoglichen sowohl einen historischen als auch einen systematischen Zugang zu der scholastischen Debatte. Die Bandbreite der (...)
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    Causation and Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy.Dominik Perler & Sebastian Bender (eds.) - 2020 - London: Routledge.
    This book re-examines the roles of causation and cognition in early modern philosophy. The standard historical narrative suggests that early modern thinkers abandoned Aristotelian models of formal causation in favor of doctrines that appealed to relations of efficient causation between material objects and cognizers. This narrative has been criticized in recent scholarship from at least two directions. Scholars have emphasized that we should not think of the Aristotelian tradition in such monolithic terms, and that many early modern thinkers did not (...)
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    Disembodied Cognition and Assimilation: Thirteenth-Century Debates on an Epistemological Puzzle.Dominik Perler - 2019 - Vivarium 57 (3-4):317-340.
    Medieval Aristotelians assumed that we cannot assimilate forms unless our soul abstracts them from sensory images. But what about the disembodied soul that has no senses and hence no sensory images? How can it assimilate forms? This article discusses this problem, focusing on two thirteenth-century models. It first looks at Thomas Aquinas’ model, which invokes divine intervention: the separated soul receives forms directly from God. The article examines the problems this explanatory model poses and then turns to a second (...)
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    Die kognitive Struktur von Hoffnung. Zwei mittelalterliche Erklärungsmodelle.Dominik Perler - 2012 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 60 (1):73-89.
    Medieval philosophers took hope to be an emotion with a cognitive content. It is precisely this content, they argued, that makes it an intentional phenomenon. But how is its specific content to be characterized? How is it to be distinguished from the content of other emotions? And what kind of cognitive activities are required to produce it? This paper discusses these questions, focusing on Thomas Aquinas’ and William of Ockham’s explanatory models. It pays particular attention to the role these (...)
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    Direkte und indirekte Bezeichnung. Die metaphysischen Hintergründe einer semantischen Debatte im Spätmittelalter.Dominik Perler - 1999 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 4 (1):125-152.
    Late medieval philosophers in the Aristotelian tradition developed two theoretical models in order to explain the signication of words. Some - including Thomas Aquinas - claimed that spoken words immediately signify concepts, but extramental things only mediately, while others - such as William of Ockham - held the view that they immediately signify things. The present essay analyzes these two semantic models, paying particular attention to their metaphysical and epistemological background. It shows that the «indirect signication model» defended by (...)
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    Ein Nominalismus in der Volkssprache? Überlegungen zu Montaigne.Dominik Perler - 2012 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 59 (2):496-515.
    Die Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie und Theologie wurde 1886 als Jahrbuch für Philosophie und Spekulative Theologie gegründet. 1914 erhielt sie den Namen Divus Thomas, 1954 ihren heutigen Namen. -/- Seit ihren Anfängen versucht die Zeitschrift, mit ihren wissenschaftlichen Abhandlungen und Rezensionen die ganze Spannweite der philosophischen und theologischen Forschung zu berücksichtigen, wobei im Bereich der Theologie vor allem den systematischen Fächern, im Bereich der Philosophie der Philosophiegeschichte (Mittelalter und Neuzeit) und in beiden Bereichen der Ethik besondere Beachtung geschenkt wird. (...)
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    Does Freudian Theory Resolve “The Paradoxes of Irrationality”?Adolf Grünbaum - 2000 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 9:203-218.
    In this paper, I criticize the claim made by Donald Davidson, among others, that Freud’s psychoanalytic theory provides “a conceptual framework within which to describe and understand irrationality.” Further, I defend my epistemological strictures on the explanatory and therapeutic foundations of the psychoanalytic enterprise against the efforts of Davidson, Marcia Cavell, Thomas Nagel, et al., to undermine them.
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  38. Vergangenheitsbewältigung in the USA.Thomas Mccarthy - 2002 - Political Theory 30 (5):623-648.
    The settlement of the North American continent was... a consequence not of any higher claim in a democratic or international sense, but rather of a consciousness of what is right which had its sole roots in the conviction of the superiority and thus of the right of the white race. —Adolf Hitler, 1932.
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    Vergangenheitsbewältigung in the USA: On the Politics of the Memory of Slavery.Thomas Mccarthy - 2002 - Philosophy Today 30 (5):623-648.
    The settlement of the North American continent was... a consequence not of any higher claim in a democratic or international sense, but rather of a consciousness of what is right which had its sole roots in the conviction of the superiority and thus of the right of the white race.—Adolf Hitler, 1932.
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    Walter Burleigh: Von der Reinheit der Kunst der Logik. [REVIEW]Dominik Perler - 1989 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 36:204-208.
    Die Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie und Theologie wurde 1886 von den Dominikanern in Wien als Jahrbuch für Philosophie und Spekulative Theologie gegründet. Sie war die erste deutschsprachige Zeitschrift, die sich der systematischen Philosophie und Theologie verpflichtete. Ab 1923 wurde die Zeitschrift von den Dominikanern in Fribourg unter dem Namen Divus Thomas weitergeführt, 1954 wurde sie zur Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie und Theologie.
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    PLUTA, Olaf: Kritiker der Unsterblichkeitsdoktrin in Mittelalter und Renaissance. [REVIEW]Dominik Perler - 1987 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 34:275-279.
    Die Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie und Theologie wurde 1886 von den Dominikanern in Wien als Jahrbuch für Philosophie und Spekulative Theologie gegründet. Sie war die erste deutschsprachige Zeitschrift, die sich der systematischen Philosophie und Theologie verpflichtete. Ab 1923 wurde die Zeitschrift von den Dominikanern in Fribourg unter dem Namen Divus Thomas weitergeführt, 1954 wurde sie zur Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie und Theologie.
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    Wilhelm von Ockham: Das Risiko, mittelalterlich zu denken. [REVIEW]Dominik Perler - 1990 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 37:209-231.
    Die Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie und Theologie wurde 1886 von den Dominikanern in Wien als Jahrbuch für Philosophie und Spekulative Theologie gegründet. Sie war die erste deutschsprachige Zeitschrift, die sich der systematischen Philosophie und Theologie verpflichtete. Ab 1923 wurde die Zeitschrift von den Dominikanern in Fribourg unter dem Namen Divus Thomas weitergeführt, 1954 wurde sie zur Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie und Theologie.
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    A Sketch Book of Ancient Rome (of the School of Domenico Ghirlandaio) Codex Escurialensis, ein Skizzenbuch aus der Werkstatt Domenico Ghirlandaios, unter Mitwirkung von Christian Hülsen und Adolf Michaelis, herausgegeben von Hermann Egger. (Sonderschriften des oesterr. archäol. Instituts in Wien, iv. 1906.) 2 vols. 4to. I. Text: 174 pp. with 3 plates and 70 illustrations in the text. II. Plates: 70 plates with 137 illustrations. [REVIEW]Thomas Ashby - 1909 - Classical Quarterly 3 (2):146.
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    Potentialität und Possibilität: Modalaussagen in der Geschichte der Metaphysik.Thomas Buchheim, C. H. Kneepkens & Kuno Lorenz (eds.) - 2001 - Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog.
    Die Frage, wie sich Aussagen uber Fahigkeiten von Personen zu Aussagen uber Moglichkeiten von Zustanden in der Welt verhalten, ist fur unser menschliches Selbstverstandnis zentral. Der vorliegende Band versammelt unter dieser Frage durchweg Originalbeitrage in historisch-systematischer Absicht; sie behandeln die Geschichte der Metaphysik und Ontologie von Parmenides bis Heidegger.INHALT: VORWORT - Klaus Jacobi: Das Konnen und die Moglichkeiten. Potentialitat und Possibilitat - Mischa von Perger: Moglichkeit, Parmenideisch - Ulrich Nortmann: 'Das Saatkorn ist dem Vermogen nach eine Pflanze'. Uber ontologische und (...)
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  45. Die Psychologie des Aristoteles, insbesondere seine Lehre vom ΝΟYΣ ΠΟΙΗΤΙΚΟΣ. Nebst einer Beilage über das Wirken des Aristotelischen Gottes.Mauro Antonelli & Thomas Binder (eds.) - 2024 - Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter.
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    Philosophers at the front: phenomenology and the First World War.Nicolas de Warren & Thomas Vongehr (eds.) - 2017 - Leuven, België: Leuven University Press.
    An exceptional collection of letters, postcards, original writings, and photographs The First World War witnessed an unprecedented mobilization of philosophers and their families: as soldiers at the front; as public figures on the home front; as nurses in field hospitals; as mothers and wives; as sons and fathers. In Germany, the war irrupted in the midst of the rapid growth of Edmund Husserl's phenomenological movement – widely considered one of the most significant philosophical movements in twentieth century thought. Philosophers at (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas and Adolf Reinach on States of Affairs.Christopher S. Morrissey - 2012 - Quaestiones Disputatae 3 (1):65-77.
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    Grünbaum, Adolf. Collected Works Volume I: Scientific Rationality, the Human Condition, and 20th Century Cosmologies. Edited by Thomas Kupka. [REVIEW]Yakir Levin - 2014 - Review of Metaphysics 68 (2):425-427.
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    Lust auf Kuchen: Rationale Durchdringung und Arten der Begierde bei Thomas.Oliver I. Toth - 2021 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 69 (3):480-485.
    In this review of Dominik Perler’s book Eine Person sein, Perler’s reconstruction of the relationship between Thomas Aquinas’s unitarist position and his theory of incontinence is analyzed. Perler argues that the unitarist position of Thomas allowes him to conceive of incontinence as a weakness of the whole psychological system of the person. Unlike the mad person, the incontinent has responsibility because she has preserved a degree of rational control. Perler argues that the incontinent person is not responsible (...)
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  50. Elements of Speech Act Theory in the Work of Thomas Reid.Karl Schuhmann & Barry Smith - 1990 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 7 (1):47 - 66.
    Historical research has recently made it clear that, prior to Austin and Searle, the phenomenologist Adolf Reinach (1884-1917) developed a full-fledged theory of speech acts under the heading of what he called "social acts". He we consider a second instance of a speech act theory avant la lettre, which is to be found in the common sense philosophy of Thomas Reid (1710-1796). Reid’s s work, in contrast to that of Reinach, lacks both a unified approach and the detailed (...)
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