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    The Concept of the Subject in the Philosophical Hermeneutics of Hans‐Georg Gadamer.Flemming Lebech - 2006 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 14 (2):221 – 236.
    Certain critics, e.g. Manfred Frank and Hans-Herbert Kögler, claim that Hans-Georg Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics reduces the individual subject to a mere instrument of history and tradition, the latter reproducing themselves through the subject. However, Gadamer also emphasizes the active role of the subject in shaping and creating history and tradition. In this article I argue that the critics mistakenly emphasize a one-sided conception of history. By incorporating both active and passive aspects of the subject, Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics provides the means (...)
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    Hvad er filosofihistorie?: mindeskrift for Johs. Østergaard Petersen.Johs Øtergaard Petersen, Nina Bonderup Dohn, Hans Fink, Henning Høh Laursen & Flemming Lebech - 1999
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    Flemming, Willi, Dr., die Begründung der modernen Ästhetik und Kunstwissenschaft durch Leon Battista Alberti.Willi Flemming - 1917 - Kant Studien 21 (1-3).
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    Ethics in Nanotechnology: Starting From Scratch?Flemming Besenbacher, Svend Andersen & Mette Ebbesen - 2006 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 26 (6):451-462.
    Research in nanotechnology has advanced rapidly in recent years. Several researchers, however, warn that there is a paucity of research on the ethical, legal, and social implications of nanotechnology, and they caution that ethical reflections on nanotechnology lag behind this fast developing science. In this article, the authors question this conclusion, pointing out that the predicted concrete ethical issues related to the area of nanotechnology are rather similar to those related to the area of biotechnology and biology that have been (...)
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    On the Problem of Human Dignity.Mette Lebech - 2010 - Bioethics Outlook 21 (4).
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    Nietzsches metaphysik und ihr verhältnis zu erkenntnistheorie und ethik..Siegbert Flemming - 1913 - Berlin,: Druck von L. Simion.
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    Politiske protester, sociale bevægelser og demokrati i Danmark.Flemming Mikkelsen - 2015 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 71:95-111.
    Based on a dataset of more than 5,000 contentious collective actions from 1700-2000, this paper examines the relation between popular protest and democratization of the Danish political system. The first wave of protests began in the 1830s and culminated in 1848 with the fall of absolutism and the transition to constitutional monarchy. The next protest wave from 1885 to 1887 arose from the so-called ‘constitutional struggle’ and mobilized hundreds of thousands of ordinary Danes, and contributed to the parliamentarization and nationalization (...)
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    Chr. Huygens' Rectification of the Cycloid.Flemming Sloth - 1969 - Centaurus 13 (3):278-284.
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    Jean Tinguely: Vanitas und die Kunst des Ephemeren.Victoria von Flemming & Monika Flacke - 2018 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 27 (2):75-96.
    Tinguelys gesamtes Œuvre scheint vom Vanitas-Motiv grundiert: seine sinnlosen Maschinen aus Schrott, sich selbst vernichtenden, ephemeren Artefakte, die in Form von Flügelaltären stattfindende Auseinandersetzung mit dem Tod und erst recht der eine barocke Tragikomödie referierende Cenodoxus. Dass dieser Eindruck trügt, zeigt sich sobald das scheinbar Evidente mit den frühneuzeitlichen Spielarten der Vanitas konfrontiert wird. Dennoch adaptiert und inszeniert Tinguely das Motiv mit dem melancholischen Gestus des seines Heilshorizonts verlustig gegangenen Subjekts.
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  10. What is Human Dignity?Mette Lebech - 2004 - Maynooth Philosophical Papers 2:59-69.
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    Arrighi’s Adam Smith in Beijing: Engaging China.Flemming Christiansen - 2010 - Historical Materialism 18 (1):110-129.
    This contribution examines Arrighi’s effort in Adam Smith in Beijing to understand the trajectory of China’s political economy and the effects of that trajectory on the current reforms and changes in China. This article discusses these reforms from the perspective of China’s ’internal’ dynamics and suggests that Arrighi’s argument has been developed without proper reference to China’s complex realities. As an alternative, the contribution proposes a research-agenda that could better account for these realities.
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  12. From Marx to the act.Gregory C. Flemming - 2008 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 2 (1):1-32.
    In the move from a teleological notion of history to one ruled by the logic of the symptom, Žižek is pushed to theorize the notion of the Act. Bringing together Marxism and psychoanalysis at the level of surplus, revolution and the end of analysis merge. What Žižek provides is a picture of change permeated with contingencies: a hysterical ‘acting out’ can become the Act proper; a violent outburst can become revolution. This can only be accomplished with the help of the (...)
     
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  13. Commentary.Rebecca Flemming - 2008 - In R. J. Hankinson (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Galen. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Statement on Caring and giving hope to persons living with progressive cognitive impairments and those who care for them.Mette Lebech - 2010 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 10 (3):552-567.
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    The Philosophy of Edith Stein.Mette Lebech - 2009 - International Philosophical Quarterly 49 (3):412-414.
  16. Søren Kierkegaard og Aarhus.Flemming Chr Nielsen - 1968 - Aarhus,: (D. B. K.).
     
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    Ethics for management consultants.Flemming Poulfelt - 1997 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 6 (2):65–70.
    Management consultants and their moral standards and behaviour have been questioned and caricatured, but it is not sufficiently appreciated that they frequently have to operate in situations which are characterized by ambiguity, ignorance, uncertainty and sensitivity and they cannot always simply apply ethical rules in cooperating with their clients. In addition, more attention should be given to the ethics of the client, and “dual ethics” should be a joint concern. Research among consultants and clients has identified several ethical dilemmas frequently (...)
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    Intellektuelt fyrtårn gået bort: Amos Oz.Flemming André Philip Ravn - 2019 - Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 30 (1):121-125.
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    Ny udgave af en velskreven grammatiksucces.Flemming André Philip Ravn - 2019 - Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 30 (1):118-120.
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    Individual Uncertainty and the Uncertainty of Science: The Impact of Perceived Conflict and General Self-Efficacy on the Perception of Tentativeness and Credibility of Scientific Information.Danny Flemming, Insa Feinkohl, Ulrike Cress & Joachim Kimmerle - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
  21. Le pacte pictural: sur trois tableaux de Denyse Willem.Lydia Flem - 2004 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 107:129-136.
     
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  22. Identity registration in the classical mediterranean world.Rebecca Flemming - 2012 - In Flemming Rebecca (ed.), Registration and Recognition: Documenting the Person in World History. pp. 169.
     
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  23. Über die Schwierigkeiten des Mitteilens: Zu Hermann Schmids Dissertation.Flemming Harrits - 1999 - Kierkegaardiana 20:189-192.
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    On Kierkegaard’s Literary Will.Flemming Harrits - 2010 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2010 (1):253-266.
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  25. Rozróżnienie między \"uniwersalnym\" a \"jednostkowym\" w filozofii Karla Poppera.Flemming Steen Nielsen - 1986 - Studia Filozoficzne 251 (10).
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    Edith Stein’s Philosophy of Education in The Structure of the Human Person.Mette Lebech - 2006 - Maynooth Philosophical Papers 3 (9999):163-177.
    Because the image we have of the human person determines educational practice, Stein’s philosophy of education consists in anthropology. Her main work in education theory falls into two parts, philosophical and theological, as both disciplines influence our image of the human person. The Structure of the Human Person, the first and philosophical part of this foundational project, constitutes Stein’s mature philosophy of the human person – a subject that had occupied her all her life. This article examines the philosophical anthropology (...)
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    Edith Stein’s Thomism.Mette Lebech - 2013 - Maynooth Philosophical Papers 7:20-32.
    After her baptism at the age of 32, Stein engaged with Aquinas on several levels. Initially she compared his thought with that of Husserl, then proceeded to translate several of his works, and attempted to explore some of his fundamental concepts (potency and act) phenomenologically. She arrived finally in Finite and Eternal Being at a philosophical position inspired by his synthesis of Christian faith and philosophical tradition without abandoning her phenomenological starting point and method. Whether one would want to call (...)
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    The Presence of Kant in Stein.Mette Lebech - 2021 - In Cynthia D. Coe (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of German Idealism and Phenomenology. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 407-428.
    Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason plays an important role for Stein’s understanding of phenomenology. It exemplifies for her an idealist position espoused by the later Husserl but denounced by Stein as a metaphysical conviction. Nevertheless, in her discussions of the philosophy of the natural sciences she returns many times to Kant to address the nature and experience of causality, and the status of the categories and space. She follows Reinach’s criticism of Kant for subjectivizing the a priori and argues that (...)
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    What can we learn from Edith Stien's Philosophy of Woman?Mette Lebech - forthcoming - Yearbook of the Irish Philosophical Society.
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    What is Bio-ethics?Anne Mette Maria Lebech - 2002 - Maynooth Philosophical Papers 1:51-56.
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  31. Le Mythe Bioethique: Edited by Gerard Memeteau and Lucien Israel, Paris, Bassano, 1999, 192 pages, 132 FF. [REVIEW]Mette Lebech - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (2):141-142.
    What is bioethics? For those involved in the study or the teaching of bioethics this question is a fundamental one. This book proposes a series of possible answers to this question, converging on the idea that bioethics is a myth. As a whole, the book is a response to the so-called French “bioethical” laws (1994) and to the “bioethics” they propagate. It is therefore, for the French-reading English-speaker, a good introduction to these and to the debates around them. Gérard Mémeteau, (...)
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  32. Die Auffassung des Menschen im 17. Jahrhundert.Willi Flemming - 1928 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 6:403-446.
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    Hippocrates' Peri Partheniôn ('Diseases of Young Girls'): Text and Translation 1.Rebecca Flemming & Ann Ellis Hanson - 1998 - Early Science and Medicine 3 (3):241-252.
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    Pandemics in the Ancient Mediterranean World.Rebecca Flemming - 2023 - Isis 114 (S1):288-312.
    This essay outlines the kinds of evidence available (and not available) for studies of ancient Mediterranean pandemics, the scholarship on the subject so far, and some reflections on the relationship between the two. The focus is on the three largescale epidemic episodes that have attracted the most scholarly attention: the “Plague of Athens” in the fifth century BCE; the “Antonine Plague,” which spread across the Roman Empire in the late second century CE; and the “Justinianic Plague,” which first engulfed the (...)
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    The philosophy of Edith Stein: from phenomenology to metaphysics.Mette Lebech - 2015 - Oxford: Peter Lang.
    Many interested reader will have put aside a work by Edith Stein due to its seeming inaccessibility, with the awareness that there was something important there for a future occasion. This collection of essays attempts to provide an idea of what this important something might be and give a key to the reading of Stein’s various works. It is divided into two parts reflecting Stein’s development. The first part, «Phenomenology», deals with those features of Stein’s work that set it apart (...)
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    “By mutual opposition to nothing”: understanding žižek's three “reals” and their relation to marxism, capitalism, and politics.Gregory C. Flemming - 2015 - Angelaki 20 (4):157-177.
    While he develops three different aspects of Lacan's “Real,” Slavoj Žižek does so only partially, in the end leaving an inconsistent and contradictory account. Here these three versions of the Real are outlined and clarified by showing their relation to Marx's account of capitalist exchange and socialist politics. This leads to a discussion of two other aspects of the Real that appear in Žižek's work: the pre-Symbolic Real and the “Sinthome.” Where the former is simultaneously the fear of a unified (...)
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    Einleitung.Victoria von Flemming & Claudia Benthien - 2019 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 27 (2):11-35.
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  38. Philippians: A Commentary in the Wesleyan Tradition.Dean E. Flemming - 2009
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  39. Registration and Recognition: Documenting the Person in World History.Flemming Rebecca - 2012
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    Studia Orientalia Ioanni Pedersen Septuagenario A. D. VII Id. Nov. Anno MCMLIII a Collegis Discipulis Amicis Dicata.W. F. Albright & Flemming Hvidberg - 1956 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 76 (4):233.
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    To the Editor.Joan Cadden, Rebecca Flemming, Monica H. Green & Helen King - 2004 - Isis 95 (1):97-98.
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  42. Edith Steins Herausforderung heutiger Anthropologie.Hanna-Barbara Gerl Falkowitz & Mette Lebech (eds.) - 2017 - Heiligenkreuz: BeundBe.
    Fließende Identität ist zum Wunschtraum einer ‚androgyn-multiplen‘ Kultur geworden. Utopien im Sinne des totalen Selbstentwurfs verwischen bisherigen Grenzen zwischen Fleisch und Plastik, Körper und Computer. Im postmodernen Plural gilt das Subjekt nur als Momentaufnahme im Fluss weiterer Verwandlungen. Es bedarf mehr denn je eines sinnvollen Durchdenkens: Was ist der Mensch? Edith Steins Denken legt frei, dass es eine Entfaltung gibt vom Unbelebten zum Belebten, über Pflanze und Tier bis zu jenem Wesen, das über Freiheit und Selbstbewusstsein verfügt: dem Menschen. Und (...)
     
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    Edith Steins Herausforderung heutiger Anthropologie: Akten der Internationalen Konferenz, 23.-25. Oktober 2015, in Wien und Heiligenkreuz.Hanna-Barbara Gerl-Falkovitz & Mette Lebech (eds.) - 2017 - Heiligenkreuz im Wienerwald: Be&Be.
    Edith Stein (1891-1942), a philosopher, an author and a Catholic feminist wrote on spirituality and philosophical writings which hold spiritual treasures and mystery of Christianity while others are more directly related to the humanity, hermeneutics, philosophical anthropology and Christian vocation, sensation and inner events such as theological anthropology.
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    Weeping and Laughter in the Old Testament.David Lieber, Flemming Friis Hvidberg, F. Lokkegaard & N. Haislund - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (2):251.
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    Deus qui humanae substantiae dignitatem.James McEvoy & Mette Lebech - 2020 - Maynooth Philosophical Papers 10:117-133.
    This article explores the history of the prayer Deus qui humanae substantiae dignitatem as a contribution to the conceptualization history of human dignity. It is argued that the prayer can be traced back to pre-Carolingian times, that it forms part of an early tradition of reflection on human dignity, and that it was adapted to use at the offertory, such that an association was made between human dignity and the holy exchange of gifts. In this way, the prayer significantly shaped (...)
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    Review: Husserl and Stein Edited by Richard Feist and William Sweet Contemporary Change, Series I, Vol. 31 The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2003. Pp. vi+ 202. ISBN: 1–56518–194–8. [REVIEW]Mette Lebech - 2007 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 15 (2).
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    Reading Stein—some guidelines for the perplexed: A review of Edith Stein by Sarah Borden and of Edith Stein: A philosophical prologue, 1913–1922 by Alasdair Macintyre. [REVIEW]Mette Lebech - 2007 - International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (1):103-112.
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    Anonymity and Informed Consent in Artificial Procreation.Anne Mette Maria Lebech - 1997 - Bioethics 11 (3-4):336-340.
    The practice of informed consent in biomedicine is so widely spread that it must be considered the most important principle within bioethics, and the most universally appealed to within recent legislation. There seems to be a consensus as to its value in research on autonomous persons, but also a problem concerning its application when dealing with people having a serious mental, social or even physical disability. Within the field of artificial procreation there are even more problems. Informed written consent is (...)
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    Anonymity and Informed Consent in Artificial Procreation.Anne Mette Maria Lebech - 1997 - Bioethics 11 (3-4):336-340.
    The practice of informed consent in biomedicine is so widely spread that it must be considered the most important principle within bioethics, and the most universally appealed to within recent legislation. There seems to be a consensus as to its value in research on autonomous persons, but also a problem concerning its application when dealing with people having a serious mental, social or even physical disability.Within the field of artificial procreation there are even more problems. Informed written consent is often (...)
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    Comment on a proposed draft protocol for the European Convention on Biomedicine relating to research on the human embryo and fetus.M. M. Lebech - 1998 - Journal of Medical Ethics 24 (5):345-347.
    Judge Christian Byk renders service to the Steering Committee on Bioethics of the Council of Europe (CDBI) by proposing a draft of the protocol destined to fill in a gap in international law on the status of the human embryo. This proposal, printed in a previous issue of the Journal of Medical Ethics deserves nevertheless to be questioned on important points. Is Christian Byk proposing to legalise research on human embryos not only in vitro but also in utero?
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