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    Aisthesis: die Wahrnehmung des Menschen: Gottessinn, Menschensinn, Kunstsinn: ein interdisziplinäres Symposion.Harald Schwaetzer & Henrieke Stahl-Schwaetzer (eds.) - 1999 - Regensburg: Roderer.
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    L'homme machine?: Anthropologie im Umbruch: ein interdisziplinäres Symposion.Harald Schwaetzer & Henrieke Stahl-Schwaetzer (eds.) - 1998 - New York: G. Olms Verlag.
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    Umgang mit Leid: cusanische Perspektiven.Klaus Reinhardt, Henrieke Stahl & Harald Schwaetzer (eds.) - 2004 - Regensburg: S. Roderer-Verlag.
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  4. Harald Schwaetzer/Henrieke Stahl-Schwaetzer : L'homme machine? Anthropologie im Umbruch. [REVIEW]Kirstin Zeyer - 1999 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 52 (3).
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    Der Begriff "Ličnost'" in Den Theoretischen Schriften Andrej Belyjs und Aleksandr Bloks.Henrieke Stahl - 2009 - Studies in East European Thought 61 (2-3):233 - 241.
    In the work of the Russian symbolist Andrej Belyj (1880-1934) the question concerning the essence of personality [ličnost'] plays an important role throughout his life and is developed in both his literary and philosophical-theoretical writings. Although Belyj wrote no text specifically devoted to this notion, it is nonetheless possible to reconstruct genetically a more or less cohesive theory of personality. In the case of Aleksandr Blok (1880-1921), who left behind relatively few works of a theoretical nature, the situation is different. (...)
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    Der Begriff „ličnost’“ in den theoretischen Schriften Andrej Belyjs und Aleksandr Bloks.Henrieke Stahl - 2009 - Studies in East European Thought 61 (2-3):233-241.
    ZusammenfassungIm Schaffen des russischen Symbolisten Andrej Belyj (1880–1934) nimmt die Frage nach dem Wesen von Persönlichkeit [ličnost’] zeit seines Lebens einen wichtigen Raum ein und ist sowohl in seinen literarischen wie philosophisch-theoretischen Schriften entwickelt. Wenngleich Belyj keinen Text verfasst hat, der sich diesem Begriff eigens widmet, können dennoch aus seinem Werk Grundzüge einer Theorie der Persönlichkeit genetisch rekonstruiert werden. Anders sieht dies im Fall von Aleksandr Blok (1880–1921) aus, der verhältnismäßig wenige Arbeiten mit theoretischem Charakter hinterlassen hat. Auch wird in (...)
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    Der Begriff „ličnost’“ in den theoretischen Schriften Andrej Belyjs und Aleksandr Bloks.Henrieke Stahl - 2009 - Studies in East European Thought 61 (2-3):233-241.
    In the work of the Russian symbolist Andrej Belyj the question concerning the essence of personality [ličnost'] plays an important role throughout his life and is developed in both his literary and philosophical-theoretical writings. Although Belyj wrote no text specifically devoted to this notion, it is nonetheless possible to reconstruct genetically a more or less cohesive theory of personality. In the case of Aleksandr Blok, who left behind relatively few works of a theoretical nature, the situation is different. In these (...)
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  8. The Stahl Multidimensional Inventory of Values and Attitudes (SMIVA): A Report on the Development of an Instrument to Measure the Effects of One Approach to Values Education.Robert J. Stahl - 1986 - Journal of Social Studies Research 10 (1):1-30.
  9. »die höchste Einheit der Wahrheit und Schönheit...«. Schelling, Kepler, Cusanus.Harald Schwaetzer - 2016 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 41 (2).
    The question whether Nicholas of Cusa had any influence on Schelling at all, is usually debated with regard to Giordano Bruno. The paper shows that there is also another possible trait of reception. We will find strong evidence that Johannes Kepler intermediates between both philosophers. Therefore five modi cogitandi are systematically analyzed as points of convergence between Cusa and Schelling: 1. docta ignorantia, 2. coincidentia oppositorum, 3. visio intellectualis, 4. coniectura, 5. the literary form of a ›philosophy of mysteries‹.
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    Eckhart Förster, Die 25 Jahre Philosophie. Eine systematische Rekonstruktion.Harald Schwaetzer - 2013 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 120 (1):189-193.
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    Entwicklung: nachidealistische Perspektiven: 4. Gideon Spicker-Symposion.Harald Schwaetzer & Thomas Schmaus (eds.) - 2013 - Regensburg: S. Roderer-Verlag.
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    Tagungsbericht: 2. Gideon Spicker-Symposion.Harald Schwaetzer - 2001 - Kant Studien 92 (1):104-105.
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  13. Indiscriminate mass surveillance and the public sphere.Titus Stahl - 2016 - Ethics and Information Technology 18 (1):33-39.
    Recent disclosures suggest that many governments apply indiscriminate mass surveillance technologies that allow them to capture and store a massive amount of communications data belonging to citizens and non-citizens alike. This article argues that traditional liberal critiques of government surveillance that center on an individual right to privacy cannot completely capture the harm that is caused by such surveillance because they ignore its distinctive political dimension. As a complement to standard liberal approaches to privacy, the article develops a critique of (...)
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  14. Privacy in Public: A Democratic Defense.Titus Stahl - 2020 - Moral Philosophy and Politics 7 (1):73-96.
    Traditional arguments for privacy in public suggest that intentionally public activities, such as political speech, do not deserve privacy protection. In this article, I develop a new argument for the view that surveillance of intentionally public activities should be limited to protect the specific good that this context provides, namely democratic legitimacy. Combining insights from Helen Nissenbaum’s contextualism and Jürgen Habermas’s theory of the public sphere, I argue that strategic surveillance of the public sphere can undermine the capacity of citizens (...)
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    Immanente Kritik. Elemente einer Theorie sozialer Praktiken.Titus Stahl - 2013 - Campus.
    This book discusses the concept of immanent critique, i. e. whether there is a form of critique which neither just applies empirically accepted standards nor independently justified norms but rather reconstructs norms which are immanent to social practices. -/- It surveys both political theories of criticism (Walzer, Taylor, MacIntyre) and contemporary critical theories (Habermas, Honneth) for how they describe such forms of critique and develops a new model of immanent critique. For this purpose, it takes up both contemporary social ontology (...)
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    Suffering Illness as an Ascetic: Lessons for Women in Pain.Devan Stahl - 2023 - Christian Bioethics 29 (3):244-255.
    Women’s pain remains underappreciated, undertheorized, and undertreated in both medicine and theology. The ascetic practices of women in pain, however, can help Christians understand and navigate their own pain and suffering, particularly because they are experienced in the context of chronic illness and disability. In what follows, I argue that Christians would do better to view the pain that accompanies disability and chronic illness as a potential resource for spiritual practice rather than an example of sin or evil. I begin (...)
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    Dinglers Religionsphilosophie.Harald Schwaetzer - 2006 - In Peter Janich (ed.), Wissenschaft Und Leben: Philosophische Begründungsprobleme in Auseinandersetzung Mit Hugo Dingler. Transcript Verlag. pp. 219-234.
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  18. "--but his soul goes marching on": Musik zur Ästhetisierung und Inszenierung des Krieges.Susann Witt-Stahl - 1999 - Karben: Coda.
     
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    Oppressive Forms of Life.Titus Stahl - 2024 - Critical Horizons 25 (2):77-93.
    Rahel Jaeggi argues that forms of life ought to be the main reference point for a critical theory of society because the internal normative structure of life forms allows for immanent critique. In this article, I extend her model by systematically considering the possibility of oppressive forms of life. Oppressive forms of life are clusters of practices in which subordinated groups are systematically excluded or disabled from participating in the social processes of interpretation through which the values and purposes of (...)
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    Efficacy of melody-based aphasia therapy may strongly depend on rhythm and conversational speech formulas.Stahl Benjamin - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Das steinerne Herz der Unendlichkeit erweichen: Beiträge zu einer kritischen Theorie für die Befreiung der Tiere.Susann Witt-Stahl (ed.) - 2007 - Aschaffenburg: Alibri.
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  22. Habermas and the Project of Immanent Critique.Titus Stahl - 2013 - Constellations 20 (4):533-552.
    According to Jürgen Habermas, his Theory of Communicative Action offers a new account of the normative foundations of critical theory. Habermas’ motivating insight is that neither a transcendental nor a metaphysical solution to the problem of normativity, nor a merely hermeneutic reconstruction of historically given norms, is sufficient to clarify the normative foundations of critical theory. In response to this insight, Habermas develops a novel account of normativity, which locates the normative demands of critical theory within the socially instituted practice (...)
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  23. What is immanent critique?Titus Stahl - manuscript
    This working paper examines the notion of "immanent critique", a central methodological commitment of critical theories of society. In the first part, I distinguish immanent critique - a critique which reconstructs norms immanent in a social practice which point beyond the normative self-understanding of its members - from both external and internal critique and examine three questions that a theory of immanent critique has to answer (a social ontological, an epistemological and a justificatory question). After surveying some of the classic (...)
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    Immanent Critique and Particular Moral Experience.Titus Stahl - 2017 - Critical Horizons (1).
    Critical theories often express scepticism towards the idea that social critique should draw on general normative principles, seeing such principles as bound to dominant conceptual frameworks. However, even the models of immanent critique developed in the Frankfurt School tradition seem to privilege principles over particular moral experiences. Discussing the place that particular moral experience has in the models of Honneth, Ferrara and Adorno, the article argues that experience can play an important negative role even for a critical theory that is (...)
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  25. Abstract universes and quantifying in.Donald E. Stahl - 1986 - Philosophia 16 (3-4):333-344.
    Philosophia (Israel), 16(3-4), 333 - 344. YEAR: 1986 Extensive corrigenda Vol. 17, no. 3. -/- SUBJECT(S): Quine's second thoughts on quantifying in, appearing in the second, revised edition of _From a Logical Point of View_ of 1961, are shown to be incorrect. His original thoughts were correct. ABSTRACT: Additional tumult is supplied to pp. 152-154 of _From A Logical Point of View_, showing that being dated is no guarantee of being right. Among other things, it is shown that Quine's argument (...)
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    Goldman on what justifies belief.Donald E. Stahl & Alonso Church - 1982 - Analysis 42 (3):146.
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  27. Collective Responsibility for Oppression.Titus Stahl - 2017 - Social Theory and Practice 43 (3):473-501.
    Many contemporary forms of oppression are not primarily the result of formally organized collective action nor are they an unintended outcome of a combination of individual actions. This raises the question of collective responsibility. I argue that we can only determine who is responsible for oppression if we understand oppression as a matter of social practices that create obstacles for social change. This social practice view of oppression enables two insights: First, that there is an unproblematic sense in which groups (...)
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  28. Should DBS for Psychiatric Disorders be Considered a Form of Psychosurgery? Ethical and Legal Considerations.Devan Stahl, Laura Cabrera & Tyler Gibb - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (4):1119-1142.
    Deep brain stimulation (DBS), a surgical procedure involving the implantation of electrodes in the brain, has rekindled the medical community’s interest in psychosurgery. Whereas many researchers argue DBS is substantially different from psychosurgery, we argue psychiatric DBS—though a much more precise and refined treatment than its predecessors—is nevertheless a form of psychosurgery, which raises both old and new ethical and legal concerns that have not been given proper attention. Learning from the ethical and regulatory failures of older forms of psychosurgery (...)
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  29. Импульсы трансцендетально-философской теории субъекта Фихте для обоснования понятия гражданского образования.Stahl Jürgen - 2016 - Esse 2 (1):77 – 98.
    It is known that in connection with proposed educational reforms in the German states around 1800, Johann Gottliebe Fichte, following the Enlightenment concepts, developed a program, which considered education as an indispensable human right. In this program, the idea of providing all the citizens with the opportunity to get an education has been formulated as a social task and a condition of social and political modernization. In accordance with Fichte’s thought, over the cultivation of individuals, a new morality, and then, (...)
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    Critical Theory as an Approach to the Ethics of Information Security.Bernd Carsten Stahl, Neil F. Doherty, Mark Shaw & Helge Janicke - 2014 - Science and Engineering Ethics 20 (3):675-699.
    Information security can be of high moral value. It can equally be used for immoral purposes and have undesirable consequences. In this paper we suggest that critical theory can facilitate a better understanding of possible ethical issues and can provide support when finding ways of addressing them. The paper argues that critical theory has intrinsic links to ethics and that it is possible to identify concepts frequently used in critical theory to pinpoint ethical concerns. Using the example of UK electronic (...)
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    Lukács and the Frankfurt School.Titus Stahl - 2018 - In Peter E. Gordon, Espen Hammer & Axel Honneth (eds.), The Routledge Companion to the Frankfurt School. Routledge. pp. 237-250.
    The work of the Hungarian Marxist Georg Lukács is a constant source of controversy in the history of the Frankfurt School. All leading thinkers of that theoretical tradition have struggled with Lukács’s theory. On the one hand, it was an inspiration for their attempts to come to terms with the oppressive features of capitalist modernity. On the other hand, both its political conclusions and Lukács’s actual philosophical submission to Soviet orthodoxy seemed to show that his theoretical framework was deeply flawed (...)
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    Sibley's "aesthetic concepts": An ontological mistake.Gary Stahl - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (3):385-389.
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  33. „Visio intellectualis “–Cusanus und Schelling.Harald Schwaetzer - 2007 - In Klaus Reinhardt & Harald Schwaetzer (eds.), Nicolaus Cusanus und der deutsche Idealismus. Regensburg: S. Roderer-Verlag. pp. 25--87.
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    Collaborative information environments to support knowledge construction by communities.Gerry Stahl - 2000 - AI and Society 14 (1):71-97.
    Computer-based design environments for skilled domain workers have recently graduated from research prototypes to commercial products, supporting the learning of individual designers. Such systems do not, however, adequately support the collaborative nature of work or the evolution of knowledge within communities of practice. If innovation is to be supported within collaborative efforts, thesedomain-oriented design environments (DODEs) must be extended to becomecollaborative information environments (CIEs), capable of providing effective community memories for managing information and learning within constantly evolving collaborative contexts. In (...)
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    In Defense of Paul Tillich: Toward a Liberal Protestant Bioethics.D. Stahl - 2014 - Christian Bioethics 20 (2):260-271.
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  36. Verdinglichung als Pathologie zweiter Ordnung.Titus Stahl - 2011 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 59 (5):731-746.
    Although the critique of reification is a core commitment of critical theories, there is no widely accepted account of its normative foundation. In Lukács’s original analysis, this foundation is provided by a strong concept of practice which is, however, not acceptable from a contemporary point of view. I argue that the systematic character of reification theory can only be upheld if this concept is replaced by a more intersubjective notion of normative practices. Reification can then be analysed as a second-order (...)
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    Why a standard IAT effect cannot provide evidence for association formation: the role of similarity construction.Karoline Bading, Christoph Stahl & Klaus Rothermund - 2020 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (1):128-143.
    ABSTRACTMoran and Bar-Anan. The effect of object-valence relations on automatic evaluation. Cognition and Emotion, 27, 743–752) demonstrated that evaluations on...
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    Begriffliches Verständnis versus begrifflose Unmittelbarkeit des gedankenlosen Empirismus Zur latenten Scheidung kategorialen und begrifflichen Erkennens in der Wissenschaftslehre Fichtes.Stahl Jürgen - 2017 - In Fichte und Schelling: Der Idealismus in der Diskussion. (Fichte et Schelling: l'idéalisme en débat) Volume II Acta des Brüsseler Kongresses 2009 der Internationalen J.G. Fichte-Gesellschaft. Toulouse, Frankreich: EuroPhilosophie. pp. 54-61.
    Mit der Entfaltung des Problems der „zwei Reihen“, der Genesis philosophischer Begriffsbildung, vollzog Fichte einen paradigmatischen Einschnitt im Hinblick auf die Fassung der Rolle begrifflicher Momente in der menschlichen Erkenntnis. Dieser Schnitt erscheint aus der Perspektive des durch Hegel entfalteten Prinzips des Aufsteigens vom Abstrakten zum Konkreten gleichsam als ‚erledigt’. Eine solche Perspektive verdeckt jedoch den vollzogenen qualitativen Umbruch. Dieser gewinnt dadurch Kontur, wenn die durch Fichte angesprochenen Positionen in Beziehung zu der vorangegangenen Ausbildung methodischer Positionen in der europäischen Aufklärung (...)
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  39. Fichte und Schelling: Der Idealismus in der Diskussion. (Fichte et Schelling: l'idéalisme en débat) Volume II Acta des Brüsseler Kongresses 2009 der Internationalen J.G. Fichte-Gesellschaft.Stahl Jürgen (ed.) - 2017 - Toulouse, Frankreich: EuroPhilosophie.
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    Aequalitas: erkenntnistheoretische und soziale Implikationen eines christologischen Begriffs bei Nikolaus von Kues: eine Studie zu seiner Schrift De aequalitate.Harald Schwaetzer - 2000 - Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag.
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    Bildung als fragile Ordnung.Harald Schwaetzer - 2020 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 127 (2):227-247.
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  42. Coincidentia oppositorum in der metaphysischen Erzeugung des Kreises. Johannes Keplers Lösung eines cusanischen Problems.Harald Schwaetzer - 1999 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 46 (1/2):184-213.
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    6 Der Geist als lebendige Substanz (De mente c. 5).Harald Schwaetzer - 2021 - In Isabelle Mandrella (ed.), Nicolaus Cusanus: Der Laie über den Geist / Idiota de mente. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 85-106.
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  44. Die intellektuelle Anschauung als methodisches Prinzip einer naturwissenschaftlichen »scientia aenigmatica«. Anmerkungen zur Konzeption von Wissenschaft bei Cusanus und Prolegomena eines systematischen Bezugs zum Deutschen Idealismus.Harald Schwaetzer - 2005 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 29:247.
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    Tagungsbericht: 2. Gideon Spicker-Symposion.Harald Schwaetzer - 2001 - Kant Studien 92 (1):104-105.
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    Nikolaus von Kues und Ortega y Gasset.Harald Schwaetzer - 2013 - In Tom Müller & Matthias Vollet (eds.), Die Modernitäten des Nikolaus von Kues: Debatten Und Rezeptionen. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 387-400.
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    Philipp Schwab, Der Rückstoß der Methode. Kierkegaard und die indirekte Mitteilung.Harald Schwaetzer - 2013 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 120 (2):470-473.
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  48. Stefanie Frost. Nikolaus von Kues und Meister Eckhart. Rezeption im Spiegel der Marginalien zum Opus tripartitum Meister Eckharts.Harald Schwaetzer - 2009 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 116 (2):427.
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    "Si nulla esset in terra anima": Johannes Keplers Seelenlehre als Grundlage seines Wissenschaftsverständnisses : ein Beitrag zum vierten Buch der Harmonice Mundi.Harald Schwaetzer - 1997
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  50. " That I encountered some feelings towards you in my perspective of your character"-Schiller's play with Kant's concepts and Goethe's outlook.Harald Schwaetzer - 2007 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 114 (1):73-94.
     
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