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  1. What Ever Happened to Ethics? in Literature and Science as Modes of Expression.G. Von Molnar - 1989 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 115:113-127.
  2. Genomanalysen als Informationseingriff. Ethische, juristische und ökonomische Analysen zum prädiktiven Potential der Genomsequenzierung.Klaus Tanner, Paul Kirchhof, Matthias von der Schulenburg, Rüdiger Wolfrum, Gösta Gantner, Fruzsina Molnár-Gábor, Martin Frank & Plöthner Marika - 2016 - Heidelberg, Deutschland: Winter Universitätsverlag.
    Durch genomweite Analysen werden vielfältige gesundheitsrelevante Informationen über eine Person gewonnen. Solche Informationen können die Behandlung von Krankheiten verbessern. Sie ermöglichen aber auch Vorhersagen, ob eine Person und deren Verwandte in Zukunft möglicherweise erkranken werden. Der neuartige Charakter des Informationseingriffs und sein prädiktive Potential bedürfen der ethischen, juristischen und ökonomischen Reflexion, damit diese Technologie zum Wohl der Patienten, der Familienangehörigen und der Solidargemeinschaft eingesetzt werden kann. Die vorliegende Schrift leistet mit ihren interdisziplinären, vom BMBF finanzierten Analysen dazu einen Beitrag. Grundlagen (...)
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    Der Ursprung der Griechischen Philosophie von Hesiod bis Parmenides.E. F. Molnar - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 11 (3):432-433.
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  4. G. von Molnár, Goethes Kantstudien: Eine Zusammenstellung nach Eintragungen in seinen Handexemplaren der" Kritik der reinen Vernunft" und der" Kritik der Urteilskraft", Böhlhaus, Weimar 1994.Renato Pettoello - 1998 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 53 (1):170-172.
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    Understanding the ‘Imago Dei’: The Thought of Barth, von Balthasar and Moltmann. By DominicRobinson. Pp. v, 192, Farnham/Burlington, Ashgate, 2011, £95.00/£34.99. [REVIEW]Paul D. Molnar - 2019 - Heythrop Journal 60 (3):491-493.
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    Géza Pálffy: Hungary between Two Empires 1526–1711, Übersetzt von David Robert Evans, Bloomington: Indiana University Press 2021, 318 S. [REVIEW]Meinolf Arens - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 74 (4):360-364.
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  7. Still going strong.Kai von Fintel & Anthony S. Gillies - manuscript
    In "*Must* ...stay ...strong!" (von Fintel & Gillies 2010) we set out to slay a dragon, or rather what we called The Mantra: that epistemic *must* has a modal force weaker than expected from standard modal logic, that it doesn't entail its prejacent, and that the best explanation for the evidential feel of *must* is a pragmatic explanation. We argued that all three sub-mantras are wrong and offered an explanation according to which *must* is strong, entailing, and the felt indirectness (...)
     
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  8. An Opinionated Guide to Epistemic Modality.Kai von Fintel & Anthony Gillies - 2008 - Oxford Studies in Epistemology 2:32-62.
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    Discourse on Metaphysics and Other Essays.Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz - 1989 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    Discourse on Metaphysics and Other Essays contains complete translations of the two essays that constitute the best introductions to Leibniz's complex thought: Discourse on Metaphysics of 1686 and Monadology of 1714. These are supplemented with two essays of special interest to the student of modern philosophy, On the Ultimate Origination of Things of 1697 and the Preface to his New Essays of 1703-1705. The translations are taken from Leibniz, Philosophical Essays, edited and translated by Roger Ariew and Daniel Garber (Hackett, (...)
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    Natural deduction with general elimination rules.Jan von Plato - 2001 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 40 (7):541-567.
    The structure of derivations in natural deduction is analyzed through isomorphism with a suitable sequent calculus, with twelve hidden convertibilities revealed in usual natural deduction. A general formulation of conjunction and implication elimination rules is given, analogous to disjunction elimination. Normalization through permutative conversions now applies in all cases. Derivations in normal form have all major premisses of elimination rules as assumptions. Conversion in any order terminates.Through the condition that in a cut-free derivation of the sequent Γ⇒C, no inactive weakening (...)
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    Anti‐Realism under Mind?von Drew Khlentzos - 1989 - Dialectica 43 (4):315-328.
    SummaryAnti‐Realism claims that the Classical or Realist conception of truth as verification‐transcendent is incoherent. Our grasp of the meanings of statements from any given class is to be assimilated to a grasp of their assertibility or deniability conditions. In this paper I present an apparent counter‐example to the Anti‐Realist's positive claim which derives from the traditional problem of other minds.ResumeL'anti‐réalisme affirme ľincohérence de la conception réaliste classique de la vérité comme transcendante à la vérification. Notre saisie des significations des énoncés (...)
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  12. Censure and Sanctions.Andrew Von Hirsch - 1996 - Law and Philosophy 15 (4):407-415.
     
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  13. Universals in semantics.Kai von Fintel & Lisa Matthewson - manuscript
    This article surveys the state of the art in the field of semantic universals. We examine potential semantic universals in three areas: (i) the lexicon, (ii) semantic “glue” (functional morphemes and composition principles), and (iii) pragmatics. At the level of the lexicon, we find remarkably few convincing semantic universals. At the level of functional morphemes and composition principles, we discuss a number of promising constraints, most of which require further empirical testing and/or refinement. In the realm of pragmatics, we predict (...)
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  14. Epistemic Containment.Kai von Fintel & Sabine Iatridou - 2003 - Linguistic Inquiry 34:173-98.
    This article concerns a new constraint on the interaction of quantifier phrases and epistemic modals. It is argued that QPs cannot bind their traces across an epistemic modal, though it is shown that scoping mechanisms of a differentnature are permitted to cross epistemic modals. The nature and source of this constraint are investigated.
     
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  15. Temporally opaque arguments in verbs of creation.Arnim von Stechow - unknown
    Summary Verbs of creation (create, make, paint) are not transparent. The object created does not exist during the event time but only thereafter. We may call this type of opacity temporal opacity. I is to be distinguished from modal opacity, which is found in verbs like owe or seek. (Dowty, 1979) offers two analyses of creation verbs. One analysis predicts that no object of the sort created exists before the time of the creation. The other analysis says that the object (...)
     
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  16. Paraphrase Strategies in Metaphysics.Tatjana von Solodkoff - 2014 - Philosophy Compass 9 (8):570-582.
    Philosophers often aim to demonstrate that the things we ordinarily think and say can be reconciled with our considered beliefs about the world. To this end, many philosophers try to paraphrase ordinary language claims by finding equivalent sentences that are less misleading. For instance, though we know that there is no British family that is the average one, we want to say that the average British family has 1.8 children, and we might do that by paraphrasing this claim as: there (...)
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    Object perception and object-directed reaching in infancy.Claes von Hofsten & Elizabeth S. Spelke - 1985 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 114 (2):198-212.
  18. Christian Ethics.Dietrich Von Hildebrand - 1952 - New York,: Mckay.
     
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    On Gestalt-qualities.Christian Von Ehrenfels - 1937 - Psychological Review 44 (6):521-524.
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    Normal derivability in classical natural deduction.Jan Von Plato & Annika Siders - 2012 - Review of Symbolic Logic 5 (2):205-211.
    A normalization procedure is given for classical natural deduction with the standard rule of indirect proof applied to arbitrary formulas. For normal derivability and the subformula property, it is sufficient to permute down instances of indirect proof whenever they have been used for concluding a major premiss of an elimination rule. The result applies even to natural deduction for classical modal logic.
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    Creating Modern Probability: Its Mathematics, Physics and Philosophy in Historical Perspective.Jan von Plato - 1997 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (186):122-125.
  22. Die kausale Struktur der Welt: Eine philosophische Untersuchung über Verursachung, Naturgesetze, freie Handlungen, Möglichkeit und Gottes kausale Rolle in der Welt.Daniel von Wachter - 2009 - Alber.
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    A proof of Gentzen's Hauptsatz without multicut.Jan von Plato - 2001 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 40 (1):9-18.
    Gentzen's original proof of the Hauptsatz used a rule of multicut in the case that the right premiss of cut was derived by contraction. Cut elimination is here proved without multicut, by transforming suitably the derivation of the premiss of the contraction.
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  24. Structured propositions.Arnim von Stechow - unknown
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  25. Anankastic conditionals again.Arnim von Stechow - unknown
    The object of our investigation is expressing necessary conditions in natural language, particularly in a certain kind of conditional sentences, the so-called Anankastic Conditionals 2, a topic brought into the linguistic discussion by the seminal papers and. A typical AC is the following sentence, Sæbø’s standard example: If you want to go to Harlem, you have to take the A train. Sæbø analyses the sentence by means of the modal theory in, according to which a modal has two contextual parameters, (...)
     
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  26. Wittgenstein in relation to his times.G. H. von Wright - 1981 - In Anthony Kenny & Brian McGuinness (eds.), Wittgenstein and his times. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
     
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    What is philosophy?Dietrich Von Hildebrand - 1960 - New York: Routledge.
    EDITOR'S INTRODUCTORY ESSAY1 A short biographical note Dietrich von Hildebrand was born in 1889 in Florence, as the sixth child and only son of the German ...
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  28. Problems of Life--An Evaluation of Modern Biological Thought.Ludwig von Bertalanffy - 1953 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (12):386-388.
  29. Noneism, Ontology, and Fundamentality.Tatjana von Solodkoff & Richard Woodward - 2013 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 87 (3):558-583.
    In the recent literature on all things metaontological, discussion of a notorious Meinongian doctrine—the thesis that some objects have no kind of being at all—has been conspicuous by its absence. And this is despite the fact that this thesis is the central element of the noneist metaphysics of Richard Routley (1980) and Graham Priest (2005). In this paper, we therefore examine the metaontological foundations of noneism, with a view to seeing exactly how the noneist's approach to ontological inquiry differs from (...)
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  30. Sokrates, die Sokratiker und die von ihnen begründeten Traditionen.von Klaus Döring - 1998 - In Klaus Döring & Hellmut Flashar (eds.), Sophistik. Basel: Schwabe.
     
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    Gegenwissen. Die Neuen Sozialen Bewegungen in der Bundesrepublik und die Grundlagen ihrer Wirkung.Alexander von Schwerin - 2022 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 30 (4):529-540.
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    Gentzen writes in the published version of his doctoral thesis Untersuchun-gen über das logische Schliessen (Investigations into logical reasoning) that he was able to prove the normalization theorem only for intuitionistic natural deduction, but not for classical. To cover the latter, he developed classical sequent calculus and proved a corresponding theorem, the famous cut elim.Jan von Plato - 2008 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 14 (2):240-257.
    Gentzen writes in the published version of his doctoral thesis Untersuchungen über das logische Schliessen that he was able to prove the normalization theorem only for intuitionistic natural deduction, but not for classical. To cover the latter, he developed classical sequent calculus and proved a corresponding theorem, the famous cut elimination result. Its proof was organized so that a cut elimination result for an intuitionistic sequent calculus came out as a special case, namely the one in which the sequents have (...)
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    Medicine and semiotics.Thure von Uexküll - 1986 - Semiotica 61 (3-4):201-218.
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    Problems of Life: An Evaluation of Modern Biological and Scientific Thought.Ludwig von Bertalanffy - 1960 - Watts.
  35. In the shadows of the löwenheim-Skolem theorem: Early combinatorial analyses of mathematical proofs.Jan von Plato - 2007 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 13 (2):189-225.
    The Löwenheim-Skolem theorem was published in Skolem's long paper of 1920, with the first section dedicated to the theorem. The second section of the paper contains a proof-theoretical analysis of derivations in lattice theory. The main result, otherwise believed to have been established in the late 1980s, was a polynomial-time decision algorithm for these derivations. Skolem did not develop any notation for the representation of derivations, which makes the proofs of his results hard to follow. Such a formal notation is (...)
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  36. Parteien und Gesellschaft in der Bundesrepublik. Rekrutierung, Konkurrenz und Responsivitä t, Arbeitspapier aus der Fern-Universitä t Hagen.von U. Alemann - 1990 - Polis 12.
     
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  37. Berichte und diskussionen, Kants Beweis des Kausalgesetzes.Kiel von Walter Brocker - forthcoming - Kant Studien.
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    Günther Christian HANSEN (Hrsg.), Anonyme Kirchengeschichte (Gelasius Cyzicenus, CPG 6034). Die Griechischen Christlichen Schriftsteller der ersten Jahrhunderte.Annette von Stockhausen - 2006 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 99 (1):244-246.
    Im Jahr 1918 erschien als 28. Band der Reihe „Die Griechischen Christlichen Schriftsteller der ersten drei Jahrhunderte“ (GCS), nach dem frühen Tod von Gerhard Loeschcke von Margret Heinemann unter schwierigen Bedingungen eilig fertiggestellt (L./H.), die „Gelasius Kirchengeschichte“. Nach über 80 Jahren konnte nun G. C. Hansen (Ha.) endlich eine Neubearbeitung für die GCS vorlegen, deren Anfänge (noch durch M. Heinemann selbst) bis auf das Jahr 1945 zurückgehen (S. V f.).
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    Political Authority: A Christian Perspective.Michael von Brück - 2010 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 30:159-170.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Political AuthorityA Christian PerspectiveMichael von BrückGeneral Reflection: Apocalyptic and Utopian Models of Progress and ReligionEuropean tradition of thought is shaped by two different mythical imaginations of time structure: apocalyptic thought and the concept of utopia.Jewish apocalyptical thinking culminated in the expectation that God would finally complete the processes of history at the end of time. In conjunction with Iranian dualism this expectation was interpreted metaphysically: After the collapse of (...)
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    Praxis and Revolution: A Theory of Social Transformation.Eva von Redecker - 2021 - Columbia University Press.
    The concept of revolution marks the ultimate horizon of modern politics. It is instantiated by sites of both hope and horror. Within progressive thought, “revolution” often perpetuates entrenched philosophical problems: a teleological philosophy of history, economic reductionism, and normative paternalism. At a time of resurgent uprisings, how can revolution be reconceptualized to grasp the dynamics of social transformation and disentangle revolutionary practice from authoritarian usurpation? Eva von Redecker reconsiders critical theory’s understanding of radical change in order to offer a bold (...)
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    Théologie de l'histoire.Hans Urs von Balthasar - 1950 - Paris,: Librairie Plon.
    Ce livre est la brillante synthèse d'une œuvre qui figure au premier plan de la pensée catholique au XXe siècle. L'élan qui anime tous les écrits de Hans Urs von Balthasar ne s'affirme dans aucun livre mieux que dans cette Théologie de l'histoire. Celle-ci est parfaitement centrée sur le temps du Christ : Dieu toujours présent parmi les hommes. Depuis l'incarnation, l'histoire se déroule dans ce temps nouveau ; il est la norme de l'évolution humaine ; c'est lui qui mesure (...)
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    The Heart: An Analysis of Human and Divine Affectation.Dietrich von Hildebrand, John Haldane & John F. Crosby - 2007 - St. Augustine's Press.
    This new edition of The Heart is the flagship volume in a series of Dietrich von Hildebrand's works to be published by St. Augustine's Press in collaboration with the Dietrich von Hildebrand Legacy Project. Founded in 2004, the Legacy Project exists in the first place to translate the many German writings of von Hildebrand into English. While many revere von Hildebrand as a religious author, few realize that he was a philosopher of great stature and importance. Those who knew von (...)
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    The philosophy of life, and Philosophy of language, in a course of lectures.Friedrich von Schlegel & Alexander James William Morrison (eds.) - 1847 - [New York,: AMS Press.
    Critic, poet and philosopher Friedrich von Schlegel (1772–1829) was a leading figure of German Romanticism. In the two years before his untimely death, he wrote three cycles of lectures intended as part of a larger project to lay the foundations of a new general philosophy. Two of these cycles, 'Philosophie des Lebens' (given in 1827, published 1828) and 'Philosophie des Sprache und des Wortes' (given in December 1828 and published posthumously), are reissued here in an 1847 English translation. The first (...)
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    Glossary.Thure von Uexküll - 1982 - Semiotica 42 (1):1078 - 1086.
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    On the Meaning of Volunteering: A Study of Worldviews in Everyday Life.Johan von Essen - 2016 - Foundations of Science 21 (2):315-333.
    This article is intended to contribute to the discussion on the meaning of volunteering by investigating voluntary work from the viewpoint of volunteers active in Swedish civil society organizations.Meaning refers both to the cognitive meaning of concepts and to the perceived meaning in life. The aim to uncover the predicates that people attribute to the concept is an attempt to anatomize volunteering as a social construct. Five predicates emerged and they make up the phenomenological structure of volunteering. By contextualizing this (...)
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    When the strong punish: Why net costs of punishment are often negligible.Christopher R. von Rueden & Michael Gurven - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (1):43-44.
    In small-scale societies, punishment of adults is infrequent and employed when the anticipated cost-to-benefit ratio is low, such as when punishment is collectively justified and administered. In addition, benefits may exceed costs when punishers have relatively greater physical and social capital and gain more from cooperation. We provide examples from the Tsimane horticulturalists of Bolivia to support our claims.
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    Theory and History.Ludwig Von Mises - 1957 - New York: Garland.
    Preface LUDWIG von Mises published many books and articles in his long and productive life, each of them making important contributions to the theory and ...
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    Wittgensteins "Philosophische Untersuchungen": ein Kommentar für Leser.Eike von Savigny - 1988 - Frankfurt am Main: Klostermann.
    Das einflussreichste Werk Ludwig Wittgensteins findet in diesem Kommentar eine Interpretation, die es zu einem lesbaren Buch macht. Der methodische Ansatz ist einfach: Was zahlt, ist nur der Text. Die Gesamtinterpretation beweist, dass das Werk dem selbstverstandlichen Anspruch genugt, dem Leser ohne weitere Hilfestellung seines Autors zuganglich zu sein. Von der uberwaltigenden Masse der Wittgenstein-Literatur unterscheidet sich dieser Kommentar vor allem dadurch, dass er den Wortlaut der einzelnen Stelle und ihre Einbettung in den Zusammenhang gleichermassen erschopfend zu wurdigen sucht. Es (...)
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    Expositio super Elementationem theologicam Procli.Berthold von Moosburg - 1974 - Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura.
    [7]. 184-211 De animabus. A cura di Loris Sturlese.
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  50. Monarchy and War.Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn - 2000 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 15 (1; SEAS AUT):1-42.
     
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