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    Primacy of the historical: On a few sinppets of text with a view to witnessing, scholarship and political.Henning Trueper - 2011 - History of Political Thought 32 (1):97-123.
    The article conducts an analysis of everyday notions of witnessing as emerging from the marginal writings of a mid-twentieth century Belgian medievalist, François Louis Ganshof (1895-1980). The aim of the analysis is threefold: to explore a specific set of cultural conditions shaping the understanding of witnessing; to demonstrate the primacy, in witnessing, of an intricate notion of historicity as moulded by scholarly practice; and to indicate that, and in what manner, witnessing and historicity informed a notion of political experience that (...)
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    Nothingness: the science of empty space.Henning Genz - 1999 - New York: Basic Books.
    Nothingness addresses one of the most puzzling problems of physics and philosophy: Does empty space have an existence independent of the matter within it? Is "empty space" really empty, or is it an ocean seething with the creation and destruction of virtual matter? With crystal-clear prose and more than 100 cleverly rendered illustrations, physicist Henning Genz takes the reader from the metaphysical speculations of the ancient Greek philosophers, through the theories of Newton and the early experiments of his contemporaries, (...)
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    Der Ausgriff aufs Ganze.Henning Tegtmeyer - 2023 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 130 (2):130-140.
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  4. Argumentieren lernen. Aufgaben für den Philosophie- und Ethikunterricht.Henning Franzen, Anne Burkard & David Löwenstein (eds.) - 2023 - Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
    Erarbeitet von Dominik Balg, Anne Burkard, Henning Franzen, Aenna Frottier, David Lanius, David Löwenstein, Hanna Lucks, Kirsten Meyer, Donata Romizi, Katharina Schulz, Stefanie Thiele und Annett Wienmeister. -/- Die Entwicklung argumentativer Fähigkeiten ist ein zentrales Ziel des Ethik- und Philosophieunterrichts, ja überhaupt ein zentrales Bildungsziel. Wie aber kann das gelingen? In vielen verfügbaren Unterrichtsmaterialien werden argumentative Fähigkeiten eher vorausgesetzt als systematisch gefördert. Auch curriculare Vorgaben bleiben zumeist sehr unspezifisch. Lehrpersonen werden so weitgehend allein gelassen mit der Aufgabe, Lernende beim (...)
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    Ethik in der Politik: Henning Schwarz zum Gedenken.Henning Schwarz, Walter Bernhardt & Hans Hattenhauer (eds.) - 1994 - Kiel: Schmidt & Klaunig.
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  6. A prophecy come true? Danto and Hegel on the end of art.Henning Tegtmeyer - 2016 - In Elizabeth Millán (ed.), After the Avant-Gardes: Reflections on the Future of the Fine Arts. Chicago, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Company.
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    Dialektische Untersuchungen: philosophica et philologica minora: für Henning Ritter: Alexandre Kojève, George Lichtheim, Noam Chomsky, u.a.Henning Ritter & Stefan Dornuf (eds.) - 2012 - München: Müller & Nerding Verlag.
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    On the Coherence of Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Psychology.Henning Zöller - 2013 - Wittgenstein-Studien 4 (1).
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    Die Linke Hand: Wahrnehmung und Bewertung in der griechischen und römischen Antike.Henning Wirth - 2010 - Stuttgart: Steiner.
    English summary: Human perception includes the division of space into left and right. In general, left holds a negative connotation: A clumsy man appears linkisch in German, links meaning left, and the term translates as awkward. If you conned him, he has been gelinkt. For a long time this negative coloring was also closely associated with the image of left-handers: Left-handers were often regarded as disabled, appeared awkward and antisocial, and were exposed to discrimination. To understand the people of ancient (...)
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    Alev Masarwa, Bildung – Macht – Kultur. Das Feld des Gelehrten Abū ṯ-Ṯānāʾ al-Ālūsī im spätosmanischen Bagdad.Henning Sievert - 2017 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 94 (1):292-294.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Der Islam Jahrgang: 94 Heft: 1 Seiten: 292-294.
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    Bed-Sharing in Couples Is Associated With Increased and Stabilized REM Sleep and Sleep-Stage Synchronization.Henning Johannes Drews, Sebastian Wallot, Philip Brysch, Hannah Berger-Johannsen, Sara Lena Weinhold, Panagiotis Mitkidis, Paul Christian Baier, Julia Lechinger, Andreas Roepstorff & Robert Göder - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychiatry 11.
    Methods Young healthy heterosexual couples underwent sleep-lab-based polysomnography of two sleeping arrangements: individual sleep and co-sleep. Individual and dyadic sleep parameters (i.e., synchronization of sleep stages) were collected. The latter were assessed using cross-recurrence quantification analysis. Additionally, subjective sleep quality, relationship characteristics, and chronotype were monitored. Data were analyzed comparing co-sleep vs. individual sleep. Interaction effects of the sleeping arrangement with gender, chronotype, or relationship characteristics were moreover tested. Results As compared to sleeping individually, co-sleeping was associated with about 10% (...)
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    Kierkegaard, the Myths and Their Origins: Studies in the Kierkegaardian Papers and Letters.Henning Fenger - 1980 - Yale University Press.
  13. Husserl’s Critique of Kant’s Ethics.Henning Peucker - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (2):309-319.
    This paper introduces Husserl's ethics by examining his critique of Kant's ethics. It presents Husserl's lectures on ethics in which he offers his own ethical theory in a historical context. The phenomenological ethics seeks to combine the advantages of both the traditional empiricism and rationalism. Husserl's ethics takes into account that emotions play an essential role in the constitution of values and morals. Contrariwise, Husserl fights against relativism in ethics and praises Kant for the discovery of an absolute moral imperative. (...)
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    Yes There Can! Rehabilitating Philosophy as a Scientific Discipline.Amrei Bahr, Charlott Becker & Christoph P. Trueper - 2016 - In Amrei Bahr & Markus Seidel (eds.), Ernest Sosa: Targeting His Philosophy. Cham: Springer. pp. 67-84.
  15. Taking Control : The role of manipulation in theories of causation.Henning Strandin - 2019 - Dissertation, Stockholm University
    Causation has always been a philosophically controversial subject matter. While David Hume’s empiricist account of causation has been the dominant influence in analytic philosophy and science during modern times, a minority view has instead connected causation essentially to agency and manipulation. A related approach has for the first time gained widespread popularity in recent years, due to new powerful theories of causal inference in science that are based in a technical notion of intervention, and James Woodward’s closely connected interventionist theory (...)
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    Wild archives: Unsteady records of the past in the travels of Enno Littmann.Henning Trüper - 2013 - History of the Human Sciences 26 (4):128-148.
    The article examines the scholarly travels of Enno Littmann in Syria and Ethiopia as providing an alternative model for understanding ‘the archive’ as a theoretical topos in connection with the production of historical knowledge in the 19th century. The argument seeks to dismantle the nexus between classification and modern European statehood – here discussed with the help of Derrida’s Mal d’archive – that has come to dominate debates on the epistemological place of the archive. Instead, the article seeks to sketch (...)
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    Welt der Weltphilologie:The World of World Philology.Henning Trüper - 2018 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 92 (4):557-583.
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    Motivation and the moral sense in Francis Hutcheson's ethical theory.Henning Jensen - 1972 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
    INTRODUCTION HUTCHESONS LIFE AND WORKS The history of philosophy includes the names of many persons, famous in their time, whose contributions to human ...
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    Kino: A History of the Russian and Soviet Film.Edward B. Henning - 1961 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 19 (4):476-477.
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    Die Erde, der Mensch und das Soziale: zur Transformation gesellschaftlicher Naturverhältnisse im Anthropozän.Henning Laux & Anna Henkel (eds.) - 2018 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
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    Governing Corporate Social Responsibility: An Assessment of the Contribution of the UN Global Compact to CSR Strategies in the Telecommunications Industry.Hens Runhaar & Helene Lafferty - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (4):479-495.
    CSR has become an important element in the business strategy of a growing number of companies worldwide. A large number of initiatives have been developed that aim to support companies in developing, implementing, and communicating about CSR. The Global Compact (GC), initiated by the United Nations, stands out. Since its launch in 2000, it has grown to about 2900 companies and 3800 members in total. The GC combines several mechanisms to support CSR strategies: normative principles, networks for learning and co-operation, (...)
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    Hat Husserl eine konsistente Theorie des Willens? Das Willensbewusstsein in der statischen und der genetischen Phänomenologie.Henning Peucker - 2015 - Husserl Studies 31 (1):17-43.
    This article raises the question of whether there is one consistent theory of volitional acts in Husserl’s writings. The question arises because Husserl approaches volitional consciousness in his static and his genetic phenomenology rather differently. Static phenomenology understands acts of willing as complex, higher-order phenomena that are founded in both intellectual and emotional acts; while genetic phenomenology describes them as passively motivated phenomena that are implicitly predelineated in feelings, instincts, and drives, which always already include a characteristic element of striving. (...)
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    Hennings' Odyssee.P. D. Ch Hennings & T. W. Allen - 1906 - The Classical Review 20 (01):70-.
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    From Logic to the Person: An Introduction to Edmund Husserl’s Ethics.Henning Peucker - 2008 - Review of Metaphysics 62 (2):307-325.
    This paper argues that Husserl’s ethics do not fit into any one of three commonly recognized kinds of ethical theory: virtue (Aristotelian), deontological (Kantian), and consequentialist (especially, utilitarianism). Husserl’s mature ethical theory, in particular, combines a modern, Kantian or Fichtean approach based on a strong concept of a free and active ego capable of shaping its life autonomously through its own will with a more Aristotelian theory of the virtues that help us to shape our lives in order to reach (...)
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    The life of concepts:: Georges Canguilhem and the history of science.Henning Schmidgen - 2014 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 36 (2):232-253.
    Twelve years after his famous Essay on Some Problems Concerning the Normal and the Pathological (1943), the philosopher Georges Canguilhem (1904–1995) published a book-length study on the history of a single biological concept. Within France, his Formation of the Reflex Concept in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (1955) contributed significantly to defining the “French style” of writing on the history of science. Outside of France, the book passed largely unnoticed. This paper re-reads Canguilhem’s study of the reflex concept with respect (...)
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    Die Bedeutung der Theologie für die Philosophie Walter Benjamins.Henning Günther - 1972 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 14 (2):141-171.
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    Kontroverse über die Zukunft der Gesellschaft.Henning Günther - 1972 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 14 (3):359-368.
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  28. Del caos al compromiso politico-moral.Henning Graf - 1969 - Humanitas 21:27.
     
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    Advances in experimental philosophy of medicine.Kristien Hens & Andreas de Block (eds.) - 2023 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This open access collection brings together a team of leading scholars and rising stars to consider what experimental philosophy of medicine is and can be. While experimental philosophy of science is an established field, attempts to tackle issues in philosophy of medicine from an experimental angle are still surprisingly scarce. A team of interdisciplinary scholars demonstrate how we can make progress by integrating a variety of methods from experimental philosophy, including experiments, sociological surveys, simulations, as well as history and philosophy (...)
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  30. Introduction: Whither (Experimental) Philosophy of Medicine?Kristien Hens & Andreas De Block - 2023 - In Kristien Hens & Andreas de Block (eds.), Advances in experimental philosophy of medicine. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 1-10.
    This chapter describes the field of philosophy of medicine and its methods. We discuss the history and potential of experimental approaches in philosophy of medicine. We give an overview of the chapters in the book.
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    Optimalism and Theism. A comment on Nicholas Rescher.Henning Tegtmeyer - 2016 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 123 (2):566-574.
    The paper is a comment on Nicholas Rescher's article about Leibnizian optimalism. In this text, Rescher takes up Leibniz's question 'Why is there anything at all?' and defends metaphysical optimalism as a proper answer. While I agree with Rescher's overall line of reasoning I disagree with the way he treats the relation between optimalism and theism. Unlike Rescher, I make a case for the claim that optimalism presupposes theism.
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    Reid and Wittgenstein on philosophy and language.Henning Jensen - 1979 - Philosophical Studies 36 (4):359 - 376.
    Following a detailed study of the views of reid and wittgenstein on philosophy and language, I conclude that reid's position represents an extremely pivotal stage in the upgrading of the importance of language in philosophy which, Taken up and carried along by moore, Culminates in the later philosophy of wittgenstein and that the latter owes much to views on philosophy and language which have their origin in reid.
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    Back to The Phenomena (of Sport) – or Back to The Phenomenologists? Towards a Phenomenology of (Sports) Phenomenology.Henning Eichberg - 2013 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 7 (2):271-282.
    Is phenomenology a method or a philosophy (of ?ontological? character)? This question is discussed here with a recent philosophical collection of articles about the phenomenology of sport at hand. However, one finds very few concrete phenomena in this volume, but much abstract talk about the authoritative philosophers of ontology and existentialism. This gives the ?phenomenological school? a somewhat sectarian character, which is not typical in recent contributions of phenomenology. This review essay broadens out from the current volume under consideration towards (...)
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    Kommunikation +[und] Gewalt: erste Überlegungen zu einer Theorie der Politästhetik.Henning Luther - 1973 - Giessen: Achenbach Edition 2000.
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    Subjektwerdung zwischen Schwere und Leichtigkeit – eine ästhetische Aufgabe?Henning Luther - 1991 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 33 (2):183-198.
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    Lamah devarim raʻim ḳorim la-anashim ṭovim: masaʻ be-ʻiḳvot ha-teshuvot she-heʻeniḳah ha-tarbut ha-Yehudit = Why bad things happen to good people: a journey through the Jewish culture.Ḥen Marḳs - 2022 - Rishon le-Tsiyon: Sifre ḥemed.
    Why do good people suffer? Does fate control the events that come our way? What is the difference between the reactions of men and women when a disaster occurs? Why did Jewish mothers kill their children in Ashkenazi countries? How did the Jews of Yemen tell about the deportation they were sentenced to? What explanation did the Hasidic Rebbe provide for what happened in the Holocaust? This is an unexpected journey through the Jewish bookcase - sometimes it is amusing, sometimes (...)
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    Paul Natorp über das Verhältnis von Philosophie und Psychologie.Henning Peucker - 2019 - In Thomas Kessel (ed.), Philosophische Psychologie Um 1900. Berlin: J.B. Metzler. pp. 161-172.
    In seinem Beitrag „Paul Natorp über das Verhältnis von Philosophie und Psychologie“ stellt Henning Peucker im Ausgang von Hegel und in seiner Gegenüberstellung zu Kant erst einmal die unterschiedlichen Aufgaben von Philosophie und Wissenschaft heraus. Denn während die Wissenschaften um Objektivierung, immer exaktere Gegenstandsbestimmungen bemüht sind, fällt der Philosophie die Aufgabe zu, nach den Möglichkeiten solcher Erkenntnisse zu fragen und diese zu sichern. Von dieser Unterscheidung aus wendet sich Peucker der Bestimmung des Verhältnisses von Philosophie und Psychologie zu. Gleichsam (...)
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  38. Die Konzeption der Analytizität in wissenschaftlichen Theorien.Henning Müller - 1964 - Philosophia Naturalis 8 (4):397-417.
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  39. Gesetz und Denken in der exakten Naturwissenschaft.Henning Müller - 1962 - Philosophia Naturalis 7 (2):167.
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    Theorie und Modell in der naturwissenschaft.Henning Müller - 1958 - Kant Studien 50 (1-4):5-17.
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    Pictures, Preparations, and Living Processes: The Production of Immediate Visual Perception (Anschauung) in late-19th-Century Physiology.Henning Schmidgen - 2004 - Journal of the History of Biology 37 (3):477-513.
    This paper addresses the visual culture of late-19th-century experimental physiology. Taking the case of Johann Nepomuk Czermak as a key example, it argues that images played a crucial role in acquiring experimental physiological skills. Czermak, Emil Du Bois-Reymond and other late-19th-century physiologists sought to present the achievements and perspective of their discipline by way of "immediate visual perception." However, the images they produced and presented for this purpose were strongly mediated. By means of specifically designed instruments, such as the "cardioscope," (...)
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    The materiality of things? Bruno Latour, Charles Péguy and the history of science.Henning Schmidgen - 2013 - History of the Human Sciences 26 (1):3-28.
    This article sheds new light on Bruno Latour’s sociology of science and technology by looking at his early study of the French writer, philosopher and editor Charles Péguy (1873–1914). In the early 1970s, Latour engaged in a comparative study of Péguy’s Clio and the four gospels of the New Testament. His 1973 contribution to a Péguy colloquium (published in 1977) offers rich insights into his interest in questions of time, history, tradition and translation. Inspired by Gilles Deleuze’s philosophy of difference, (...)
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    Kant and moral integrity.Henning Jensen - 1989 - Philosophical Studies 57 (2):193 - 205.
    A main objection – perhaps the foremost – to Kant's theory of moral worth is that whereas he claims that only actions performed from the motive of duty have moral worth, most people are convinced that right actions performed out of.
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  44. Specificity and Redundant Causation.Henning Strandin - manuscript
    In this paper I present a metaphysically minimalist but theoretically strong version of fact causation, in which the causal relata constitute a full Boolean algebra, mirroring the entailment relation of the sentences that express them. I suggest a generalization of the notion of multiple realizability of causes in terms of specificity of facts, and employ this in an interpretation of what goes on in cases of apparently redundant causation.
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  45. Essentialisme.Henning Boje Andersen - 1984 - In Stig Andur Pedersen (ed.), Nyere dansk filosofi. [Århus]: Philosophia.
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    Braucht Hoffnung Gründe? Ernst Bloch über das Hoffen als Affekt und Tugend.Henning Tegtmeyer - 2012 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 60 (1):31-48.
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    Die Idee des Schönen.Henning Tegtmeyer - 2009 - In Melanie Sachs, Sabine Sander, Sarah Linke, Stefan Niklas & Robert Zwarg (eds.), Die Permanenz des Ästhetischen. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. pp. 75--91.
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    Eine Renaissance der Metaphysik?Henning Tegtmeyer - 2009 - Philosophische Rundschau 56 (1):38.
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    Perception and Experience in Modernity/Wahrnehmuns und Erfahrung in der Moderne.Henning Teschke - 1998 - Historical Materialism 2 (1):245-251.
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    Sprünge der Differenz: Literatur und Philosophie bei Deleuze.Henning Teschke - 2008 - Berlin: Matthes & Seitz.
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