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    Aufklärung und Gedankenfreiheit: 15 Anregungen, aus d. Geschichte zu lernen.Johann Adam Bergk & Zwi Batscha (eds.) - 1977 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
  2. Die Theorie der Gesetzgebung.Johann Adam Bergk - 1969 - Frankfurt a. M.,: Sauer & Auvermann.
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    Johann Arnason on Castoriadis and Modernity: Introduction to “The Imaginary Dimensions of Modernity”.Johann P. Arnason & Suzi Adams - 2015 - Social Imaginaries 1 (1):131-134.
    This paper discusses the formation of Castoriadis’s concept of imaginary significations and relates it to his changing readings of Marx and Weber. Castoriadis’s reflections on modern capitalism took off from the Marxian understanding of its internal contradictions, but he always had reservations about the orthodox version of this idea. His writings in the late 1950s, already critical of basic assumptions in Marx’s work, located the central contradiction in the very relationship between capital and wage labour. Labour power was not simply (...)
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    An analysis of the evidence‐practice continuum: is surgery for obstructive sleep apnoea contraindicated?Adam G. Elshaug, John R. Moss, Anne Marie Southcott & Janet E. Hiller - 2007 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13 (1):3-9.
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    Should There Be a Female Age Limit on Public Funding for Assisted Reproductive Technology?: Differing Conceptions of Justice in Resource Allocation.Drew Carter, Amber M. Watt, Annette Braunack-Mayer, Adam G. Elshaug, John R. Moss & Janet E. Hiller - 2013 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 10 (1):79-91.
    Should there be a female age limit on public funding for assisted reproductive technology (ART)? The question bears significant economic and sociopolitical implications and has been contentious in many countries. We conceptualise the question as one of justice in resource allocation, using three much-debated substantive principles of justice—the capacity to benefit, personal responsibility, and need—to structure and then explore a complex of arguments. Capacity-to-benefit arguments are not decisive: There are no clear cost-effectiveness grounds to restrict funding to those older women (...)
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    Opportunities and Challenges of Extracting Values in Autobiographical Narratives.Ronald Fischer, Johannes Karl, Velichko Fetvadjiev, Adam Grener & Markus Luczak-Roesch - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    We report three studies in which we applied a value dictionary to narratives. Our objective was to test a theory-driven value dictionary for extracting valuable information from autobiographical and narrative texts. In Studies 1 and 2, participants wrote short autobiographical narratives and in Study 3, participants wrote narratives based on ambiguous stimuli. Participants in all three studies also completed the Portrait Value Questionnaire as a self-report measure of values. Overall, our results demonstrate that it is possible to extract value-relevant information (...)
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    Exorcising Grice’s ghost: an empirical approach to studying intentional communication in animals.Simon W. Townsend, Sonja E. Koski, Richard W. Byrne, Katie E. Slocombe, Balthasar Bickel, Markus Boeckle, Ines Braga Goncalves, Judith M. Burkart, Tom Flower, Florence Gaunet, Hans Johann Https://Orcidorg909X Glock, Thibaud Gruber, David A. W. A. M. Jansen, Katja Liebal, Angelika Linke, Ádám Miklósi, Richard Moore, Carel P. van Schaik, Sabine Stoll, Alex Vail, Bridget M. Waller, Markus Wild, Klaus Zuberbühler & Marta B. Manser - 2016 - Biological Reviews 3.
    Language’s intentional nature has been highlighted as a crucial feature distinguishing it from other communication systems. Specifically, language is often thought to depend on highly structured intentional action and mutual mindreading by a communicator and recipient. Whilst similar abilities in animals can shed light on the evolution of intentionality, they remain challenging to detect unambiguously. We revisit animal intentional communication and suggest that progress in identifying analogous capacities has been complicated by (i) the assumption that intentional (that is, voluntary) production (...)
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    When the timing is right: The link between temporal coupling in dyadic interactions and emotion recognition.Julia Bachmann, Britta Krüger, Johannes Keck, Jörn Munzert & Adam Zabicki - 2022 - Cognition 229 (C):105267.
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    Kepler in a witch’s world: Ulinka Rublack: The astronomer and the witch: Johannes Kepler’s fight for his mother. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015, 359pp, $29.95 HB.Adam Richter - 2017 - Metascience 26 (2):191-193.
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    Spiritual Philosophy of Johann Schwarz.Adam Drozdek - 2013 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 25:277-291.
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    Teʻudat ha-adam.Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1983 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat sefarim ʻa. sh. Y.L. Magnes, ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit. Edited by Samuel Hugo Bergman.
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    Beyond a socio-centric concept of culture: Johann Arnason's macro-phenomenology and critique of sociological solipsism.Suzi Adams - 2019 - Thesis Eleven 151 (1):96-116.
    This essay unpacks Johann Arnason’s theory of culture. It argues that the culture problematic remains the needle’s eye through which Arnason’s intellectual project must be understood, his recent shift to foreground the interplay of culture and power (as the religio-political nexus) notwithstanding. Arnason’s approach to culture is foundational to his articulation of the human condition, which is articulated here as the interaction of a historical cultural hermeneutics and a macro-phenomenology of the world as a shared horizon. The essay discusses (...)
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    Paul Johannes Tillich 1886-1965.James Luther Adams - 1965 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 39:125 - 126.
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  14. Education, Fair Competition, and Concern for the Worst Off.Johannes Giesinger - 2011 - Educational Theory 61 (1):41-54.
    In this essay, Johannes Giesinger comments on the current philosophical debate on educational justice. He observes that while authors like Elizabeth Anderson and Debra Satz develop a so-called adequacy view of educational justice, Harry Brighouse and Adam Swift defend an egalitarian principle. Giesinger focuses his analysis on the main objection that is formulated, from an egalitarian perspective, against the adequacy view: that it neglects the problem of securing fair opportunities in the competition for social rewards. Giesinger meets this objection (...)
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  15. The being of the political and instituting doing in question : reflections on Johann P. Árnason's Thought.Suzi Adams - 2023 - In Ľubomír Dunaj, Jeremy Smith & Kurt Cihan Murat Mertel (eds.), Civilization, modernity, and critique: engaging Jóhann P. Árnason's macro-social theory. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    The Astronomical Images in the First Chinese Treatise on the Telescope by Johann Adam Schall von Bell RevisitedNeubetrachtung der astronomischen Abbildungen in der ersten chinesischen Abhandlung über das Teleskop von Johann Adam Schall von Bell.Yunli Shi - 2020 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 28 (3):451-479.
    A reanalysis of the eight astronomical images that Johann Adam Schall von Bell incorporated in the first Chinese treatise on the telescope to illustrate the telescopic discoveries made by Galileo Galilei shows that they were borrowed from the works on telescopic astronomy by Galileo Galilei and Johann Georg Locher, a student of Christopher Scheiner. Except minor changes to both Galileo’s illustrations of the telescopic view of the moon and nebulae and Locher’s illustration of sunspots, Locher’s images about (...)
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    The Astronomical Images in the First Chinese Treatise on the Telescope by Johann Adam Schall von Bell Revisited.Yunli Shi - 2020 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 28 (3):451-479.
    A reanalysis of the eight astronomical images that Johann Adam Schall von Bell incorporated in the first Chinese treatise on the telescope to illustrate the telescopic discoveries made by Galileo Galilei shows that they were borrowed from the works on telescopic astronomy by Galileo Galilei and Johann Georg Locher, a student of Christopher Scheiner. Except minor changes to both Galileo’s illustrations of the telescopic view of the moon and nebulae and Locher’s illustration of sunspots, Locher’s images about (...)
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    The Influence of Adam Smith on Marx's Theory of Alienation.Margaret Fay, Johannes Hengstenberg & Barbara Stuckey - 1983 - Science and Society 47 (2):129 - 151.
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    The Courage of Faith.Adam C. Pelser - 2014 - Philosophia Christi 16 (2):377-393.
    In Fear and Trembling, Søren Kierkegaard’s pseudonymous character, Johannes de Silentio, highlights the spiritual danger inherent in the Christian life of enjoying finite goods without giving into the temptation to idolize or become too dependent for our happiness on them. In light of this danger, de Silentio suggests that the life of faith depends on a special kind of courage—“the courage of faith.” Here, I offer an analysis of the courage of faith, underscoring its importance for the Christian life, and (...)
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    Teleology and causal understanding in children's theory of mind.Josef Perner & Johannes Roessler - unknown
    The causal theory of action is widely recognized in the literature of the philosophy of action as the "standard story" of human action and agency--the nearest approximation in the field to a theoretical orthodoxy. This volume brings together leading figures working in action theory today to discuss issues relating to the CTA and its applications, which range from experimental philosophy to moral psychology. Some of the contributors defend the theory while others criticize it; some draw from historical sources while others (...)
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    Castoriadis at the limits of autonomy? Ecological worldhood and the hermeneutic of modernity.Suzi Adams - 2012 - European Journal of Social Theory 15 (3):313-329.
    This article critically engages with Castoriadis’s elucidation of autonomy. It does so by taking into account the implications of Castoriadis’s enduring interest in the ecological devastation of the natural world, on the one hand, and the changing configuration of his philosophical anthropology, on the other—especially in regard to his reconsideration of the creativity of nature in the 1980s and the reconfiguration of the nomos and physis problematic. It contextualizes these movements in his thought within a broader hermeneutic of modernity that, (...)
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    Shaping Reception: Yves Congar's Reception of Johann Adam Möhler.James Ambrose Lee - 2016 - New Blackfriars 97 (1072):693-712.
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    Michel Deneken, Johann Adam Möhler. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf (coll. « Initiations aux théologiens »), 2007, 352 p.Michel Deneken, Johann Adam Möhler. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf (coll. « Initiations aux théologiens »), 2007, 352 p. [REVIEW]Gilles Routhier - 2009 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 65 (1):172-173.
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    Castoriadis and the Non-Subjective Field: Social Doing, Instituting Society and Political Imaginaries.Suzi Adams - 2012 - Critical Horizons 13 (1):29 - 51.
    Cornelius Castoriadis understood history as a self-creating order. In turn, he elaborated history in two directions: as the political project of autonomy, and as the ontological modality of the social-historical. On his account, history as self-creation was only possible through the interplay of social (or political) imaginaries and social doing. Although social imaginaries are readily situated within the non-subjective field, non-subjective modes of doing have been less explored. Yet non-subjective contexts are integral to both the “doing” and “imaginary” dimensions of (...)
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    Between christocentrism and pneumatocentrism: An interpretation of Johann Adam möhler's ecclesiology.Philip J. Rosato - 1978 - Heythrop Journal 19 (1):46-70.
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    Between christocentrism and pneumatocentrism: An interpretation of Johann Adam möhler's ecclesiology.S. J. Philip J. Rosato - 1978 - Heythrop Journal 19 (1):46–70.
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    Nobility and modern monarchy—J.H.G. Justi and the French debate on commercial nobility at the beginning of the seven years war. [REVIEW]Ulrich Adam - 2003 - History of European Ideas 29 (2):141-157.
    This article seeks to explore the European debate on commercial nobility at the beginning of the Seven Years War in the light of the intense reform debates over French absolutism in the 1730s and 1740s and Montesquieu's rigid refutation of noble trade in The Spirit of the Laws. In early 1756, Montesquieu's position against noble trade had come under severe attack by Gabriel François Coyer's Noblesse Commerçante. Claiming that the royal absolutist system had transformed the nobles into an idle class (...)
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  28. Book review: Adam Jaworski and Nikolas Coupland (eds), The Discourse Reader and Johannes Angermuller, Dominique Maingueneau and Ruth Wodak (eds), The Discourse Studies Reader: Main Currents in Theory and Analysis. [REVIEW]Kieran A. File - 2016 - Discourse Studies 18 (2):230-233.
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    The Lying Stones of Dr. Johann Bartholomew Adam Beringer Being His "Lithographiae Wirceburgensis". Johann Bartholomew Adam Beringer, Melvin E. Jahn, Daniel J. Woolf. [REVIEW]M. J. S. Rudwick - 1964 - Isis 55 (1):117-118.
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    Le moment Möhler de la théologie française (1938-1939).Étienne Fouilloux - 2022 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 105 (4):677-703.
    En 1938-1939, le centenaire de la mort de Johann Adam Möhler provoque en France un retour à l’école théologique de Tübingen piloté par le dominicain Yves Congar, professeur au Saulchoir, et par le jésuite Pierre Chaillet, professeur à Fourvière. Ils y trouvent un recours contre l’ecclésiologie intransigeante, un appui à l’œcuménisme naissant et un rempart contre la menace totalitaire. Au contraire, les théologiens romains voient dans l’œuvre de Möhler une préfiguration du modernisme condamné en 1907. Aussi son livre (...)
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  31. The Lying Stones of Dr. Johann Bartholomew Adam Beringer Being His "Lithographiae Wirceburgensis" by Johann Bartholomew Adam Beringer; Melvin E. Jahn; Daniel J. Woolf. [REVIEW]M. Rudwick - 1963 - Isis 55:117-118.
     
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    De hermeneutische betekenis van de supralapsarische christologie van Johannes Duns ScotusThe supra-lapsarian christiology of John Duns Scotus and its hermeneutic implications.Henri Veldhuis - 2000 - Bijdragen 61 (2):152-174.
    John Duns Scotus holds the view that the Son would have become incarnate even if Adam had not sinned, moreover, even if no other men had been created. This supralapsarian view is not an example of meaningless scholastic speculation; on the contrary, it is essential for understanding the full hermeneutic meaning of Christ’s incarnation in our factual world. It implies that the essence of God’s love should not be understood primarily in connection to sin, but rather, that His love (...)
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    Franz Brentano y Tomás de Aquino.David Torrijos-Castrillejo & Franz Brentano - 2016 - Espíritu 65:525-557.
    This paper presents the Spanish translation of the only two texts of Franz Brentano which deal specifically with St. Thomas Aquinas. The first text is a section about St. Albert the Great and Aquinas in an article published during Brentano’s youth, “The History of Ecclesiastical Sciences” (1867). The second text is an article, “Thomas Aquinas” (1908), written at the end of his life. Both texts reveal the immense value that Brentano saw in Aquinas. They also show that he regarded Aquinas (...)
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    Introdução à Antropologia (semestre de inverno 1781/82).Márcio Suzuki - 2008 - Discurso 38:247-261.
    O texto traduzido nas páginas que seguem figura como introdução ao curso de Antropologia que Kant ministrou em Königsberg no semestre de inverno de 1781-1782. Esse curso é o primeiro da chamada fase “crítica”, e o mais longo dos publicados por Reinhardt Brandt e Werner Stark nos dois enormes tomos que constituem o volume XXV da edição da Academia (Berlim: de Gruyter, 1997). À diferença dos demais, catalogados pelo nome do aluno, do detentor do manuscrito ou do local em que (...)
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  35. The Craft of Theology: From Symbol to System by Avery Dulles, S.J. [REVIEW]Peter J. Casarella - 1994 - The Thomist 58 (3):513-517.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS The Craft of Theology: From Symbol to System. By AVERY DULLES, S.J. New York: The Crossroad Publishing Company, 1992. Pp. x + 228 with index. $22.50 (cloth). The catholicity of Avery Dulles's method in The Craft of Theology is best demonstrated by the broad compass of his self-chosen label, "postcritical theology." Postcritioal theology, he states, puts no un· fair demands on the reader to conform to the (...)
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    The blind spot: why science cannot ignore human experience.Adam Frank - 2024 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. Edited by Marcelo Gleiser & Evan Thompson.
    An argument for the inclusion of the human perspective within science and how it makes science possible.
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    Perception.Adam Pautz - 2021 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Perception is one of the most pervasive and puzzling problems in philosophy, generating a great deal of attention and controversy in philosophy of mind, psychology and metaphysics. If perceptual illusion and hallucination are possible, how can perception be what it intuitively seems to be, a direct and immediate access to reality? How can perception be both internally dependent and externally directed? Perception is an outstanding introduction to this fundamental topic, covering both the perennial and recent work on the problem. (...) Pautz examines four of the most important theories of perception: the sense datum view; the internal physical state view; the representational view; and naïve realism, assessing each in turn. He also discusses the relationship between perception and the physical world and the issue of whether reality is as it appears. Useful examples are included throughout the book to illustrate the puzzles of perception, including hallucinations, illusions, the laws of appearance, blindsight, and neuroscientific explanations of our experience of pain, smell and color. The book covers both traditional philosophical arguments and more recent empirical arguments deriving from research in psychophysics and neuroscience. The addition of chapter summaries, suggestions for further reading and a glossary of terms make Perception essential reading for anyone studying the topic in detail, as well as for students of philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology and metaphysics. (shrink)
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    Observation, Hypothesis, Introspection.Adam Wiegner (ed.) - 2005 - BRILL.
    "Adam Wiegner's work belongs to Polish analytical philosophy, but it falls outside of its main current, the Lvov-Warsaw School, which was influenced by Hume's ideas. Wiegner, influenced by neo-Kantianism, developed a non-Humean conception of "holistic empiricism," which anticipates some of the ideas of K. R. Popper and W. V. O. Quine. Some of his ideas remain original to this day. His main research interests included epistemology, philosophy of mind, philosophy of science especially philosophy of psychology, analytical history of philosophy, (...)
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  39. Good, Actually: Aristotelian Metaphysics and the ‘Guise of the Good’.Adam M. Willows - 2022 - Philosophy 97 (2):187-205.
    In this paper I argue that both defence and criticism of the claim that humans act ‘under the guise of the good’ neglects the metaphysical roots of the theory. I begin with an overview of the theory and its modern commentators, with critics noting the apparent possibility of acting against the good, and supporters claiming that such actions are instances of error. These debates reduce the ‘guise of the good’ to a claim about intention and moral action, and in so (...)
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    Ideen zur Philosophie der Geschichte der Menschheit.Johann Gottfried Herder - 1966 - [Darmstadt]: Melzer.
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    Chinese Astronomy for the Early Modern European Reader.Florence C. Hsia - 2008 - Early Science and Medicine 13 (5):417-450.
    Around 1716, the French astronomer and academician Joseph-Nicolas Delisle took up a new project: the twinned topics of Chinese chronology and astronomy. Unable to access Chinese sources and not knowing any fellow savants who shared this particular interest, Delisle methodically made extracts and compiled data from the existing European literature. Among Delisle's papers at the Observatoire de Paris still exist the results of this research, including a list of the books he found relevant. This paper develops a close reading of (...)
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  42. The “Dual Sources Account,” Predestination, and the Problem of Hell.Adam Noel Wood - 2021 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 13 (1):103-127.
    W. Matthews Grant's "Dual Sources Account" aims at explaining how God causes all creaturely actions while leaving them free in a robust libertarian sense. It includes an account of predestination that is supposed to allow for the possibility that some created persons ultimately spend eternity in hell. I argue here that the resources Grant provides for understanding why God might permit created persons to end up in hell are, for two different reasons, insufficient. I then provide possible solutions to these (...)
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    Permissible Boycotting, Liability, and Intention.Adam Betz - 2024 - Journal of Moral Philosophy:1-32.
    Philosophers have begun exploring justifications, such as liability and lesser-evil justifications, for consumer boycotting that are rooted in just war theory. The libertarian challenge holds that even morally objectionable consumer boycotts are nonetheless morally permissible in the sense that doing their constituent acts violates no rights or duties: consumer choice, information sharing, and advocacy are already permissible actions; boycotters do not acquire any special permissions that they did not already possess. I argue that even if consumers’ activities are generally permissible, (...)
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    Gedancken vom philosophischen Naturell.Johann Georg Walch & Frauke Annegret Kurbacher - 1723 - Hildesheim: G. Olms. Edited by Frauke Annegret Kurbacher.
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    Fallibilism, closure, and pragmatic encroachment.Adam Zweber - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (10):2745-2757.
    I argue that fallibilism, single-premise epistemic closure, and one formulation of the “knowledge-action principle” are inconsistent. I will consider a possible way to avoid this incompatibility, by advocating a pragmatic constraint on belief in general, rather than just knowledge. But I will conclude that this is not a promising option for defusing the problem. I do not argue here for any one way of resolving the inconsistency.
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    Looking for Signs of Life: A Christian Perspective on Defining and Determining Death.Adam Omelianchuk - forthcoming - Christian Bioethics.
    Looking to Scripture through the eyes of contemporary medical experience, I analyze the meaning of the criteria used for determining death, specifically in the light of Jesus’ final moments and the resurrection of the Shunammite’s son in 2 Kings, chapter 4. I argue that four theses are consistent with, and informed by, these passages that can help guide Christian belief and decision-making about how death is determined in the clinical context: (1) death is neither permanent nor irreversible; (2) something like (...)
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    Die Bestimmung des Menschen.Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1979 - Stuttgart,: Reclam.
    Unter den Versuchen Fichtes, sein Denken allgemeinverständlich darzustellen, zählt diese 1800 erschienene Schrift zu den inhaltlich abgerundetsten und aufschlußreichsten; bei den Zeitgenossen stieß sie jedoch auf vehemente Kritik, Hegel sah in ihr gar einen besonders illustrativen Text für den Aufweis der Haltlosigkeit der von Fichte in der Wissenschaftslehre vertretenen Position einer auf das Ich als Tathandlung gegründeten Philosophie. Darum vermag allein schon die Lektüre von Fichtes Bestimmung des Menschen und ihrer kritischen Rezeption in Hegels Glauben und Wissen einen Einblick in (...)
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  48. The Egalitarian Objection to Coercion.Adam Lovett - forthcoming - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly.
    Coercion is morally objectionable: it’s bad to be coerced and it’s wrong to coerce people. But why is coercion objectionable? In this paper, I advance an egalitarian account of what’s objectionable about coercion. The account is rooted in the idea that certain relationships, like those of master to slave and lord to peasant, are relationships of subordination or domination. These relationships are morally objectionable. Moreover, such relationships are in part constituted by asymmetries of power. A master subordinates a slave because (...)
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    Erste Gründe der gesamten Weltweisheit.Johann Christoph Gottsched - 1965 - [Frankfurt a.M.,: Minerva.
  50. Conceptual Engineering and the Dynamics of Linguistic Intervention.Adam F. Gibbons - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    The Implementation Problem for conceptual engineering is, roughly, the problem conceptual engineers face when attempting to bring about the conceptual change they support. An important aspect of this problem concerns the extent to which attempting to implement concepts can lead to unintended negative consequences. Not only can conceptual engineers fail to implement their proposals, but their interventions can produce outcomes directly counter to their goals. It is therefore important to think carefully about the prospect of attempted implementation leading to unintended (...)
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