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    Die Versuchung des Sokrates.Jürgen Goldstein - 2010 - In Joachim Bromand & Guido Kreis (eds.), Was Sich Nicht Sagen Lässt: Das Nicht-Begriffliche in Wissenschaft, Kunst Und Religion. Berlin: Akademie Verlag/De Gruyter. pp. 775-790.
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    Work on significance: Human self-affirmations in Hans Blumenberg.Jürgen Goldstein - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 104 (1):5-19.
    One of the achievements of Hans Blumenberg’s historical anthropology is to have reflected on the way individuals can preserve themselves when they come up against points of significance (Bedeutsamkeiten). Goethe’s encounter with Napoleon, in which the poet succeeded in standing up to the emperor at eye level, was of such self-preserving significance. For Blumenberg himself, his sole encounter with Thomas Mann was of comparable significance, since the Nobel prize-winner asserted himself in the face of the ascendant Nazis as the representative (...)
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    Kontingenz Und Rationalität Bei Descartes: Eine Studie Zur Genese des Cartesianismus.Jürgen Goldstein - 2007 - Meiner.
    Jürgen Goldstein gibt Antwort auf diese Fragen, indem er zunächst den von Descartes vorausgesetzten Kontingenzbegriff in seiner Genese rekonstruiert – eine Begriffsgeschichte des Terminus "contingentia" stellt noch immer ein Desiderat ...
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    Die Höllenfahrt der Selbsterkenntnis und der Weg zur Vergötterung bei Hamann und Kant.Jürgen Goldstein - 2010 - Kant Studien 101 (2):189-216.
    In the Metaphysics of Morals Kant repeats Hamann's remark that “only the descent into the hell of self-cognition can pave the way to godliness”. This article pursues the question what Kant and Hamann meant by a “descent into the hell of self-cognition” and a “way to godliness”. It will be shown that they share an affinity in their assessment that evil is rooted in humanity and that moral improvement is necessary, but that their views nevertheless differ significantly. For this reason (...)
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  5. Descartes. Neue Ein- und Ausblicke.Jürgen Goldstein - 2001 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 54 (1).
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    Die Religionen innerhalb der Grenzen der politischen Vernunft.Jürgen Goldstein - 2010 - In Michael Kühnlein (ed.), Kommunitarismus und Religion. Akademie Verlag. pp. 57-70.
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    Jenseits der Geschichtsphilosophie. Neue Literatur zur historischen Vernunft.Jürgen Goldstein - 2000 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 25 (3):347-362.
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    Kontingenz und Rationalitat bei Descartes.Jürgen Goldstein & R. Breeur - 2008 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 70 (3):623.
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  9. Moralische Entropie: Alasdair McIntyres Kritik an der Moderne.Jürgen Goldstein - 2008 - Theologie Und Philosophie 83 (3):355-384.
    Alasdair MacIntyres Buch Der Verlust der Tugend ist ein Werk über den Preis der Modernität. Es enthält eine Untersuchung der historischen und begrifflichen Wurzeln der Idee der Tugend, deren Überzeugungen und Voraussetzungen in ihrer klassischen Gestalt von Aristoteles formuliert worden sind. MacIntyre analysiert - von der klassischen Moral ausgehend - die Entstehung und die Krise der modernen Moral und diagnostiziert die Gründe für ihre Abwesenheit im heutigen privaten und öffentlichen Leben. Der Verlust der Tugend stellt daher eine der signifikantesten Kritiken (...)
     
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    Moralische Geometrie Grenzen des Gerechtigkeitsparadigmas von John Rawls.Jürgen Goldstein - 2006 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 54 (4):511-528.
    Ziel dieses Aufsatzes ist es, einige Grenzen der Theorie der Gerechtigkeit von John Rawls zu skizzieren. Es wird gezeigt, dass seine Theorie der Gerechtigkeit von zwei Arten von Limitierungen bestimmt wird: Einerseits gibt es intendierte Begrenzungen seines postmetaphysischen und deontologischen Politischen Liberalismus, andererseits nicht gewollte Lücken. Besondere Beachtung wird Rawls' Rekurs auf Kant geschenkt: Rawls verdankt Kant die Konzeption einer Art moralischer Geometrie. In dieser Fundierung eines modernen Paradigmas der Gerechtigkeit fokussiert sich die Attraktivität von Rawls' Versuch, aber auch dessen (...)
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    Moralische Topographie. Charles Taylors neoromantische Wiedergewinnung einer Ordnung des Guten.Jürgen Goldstein - 2007 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 55 (3):361-387.
    Die Moderne hat zwei widerstreitende Fundierungen, einerseits den Rationalismus und andererseits den Romantizismus. Indem er eine neoromantische Ordnung von Gütern rehabilitiert und Quellen des Selbst erschließt, versucht Taylor das punktuelle Selbst des Rationalismus zu überwinden. Dieser Versuch ist nicht ohne Vorbild: Schon Hegel versuchte, eine Lösung für dieses epochale Dilemma zu finden. Wir können heute Hegels Vorschlag einer Vermittlung von Rationalismus und Romantizismus nicht zustimmen, aber das Dilemma, das er lösen sollte, besteht weiterhin. Vor dem Hintergrund von Taylors genealogischen Studien (...)
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    Ockhams Beitrag zur modernen Rationalität.Jürgen Goldstein - 1999 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 53 (1):112 - 130.
    According to the results of medieval studies, modern rationalism depends on late Medieval Age and medieval nominalism. Reconstructing some of Ockham's innovations it is possible to open a new view of the development of modern subjectivity: Ockham's ontological individualism, his thesis that unnecessary individuals are epistemologically prior to universals and that evident knowledge of individuals is possible, his theological nominalism and his expliction of God's omnipotence and his creation, his logic of supposition and the use of his ,,razor" are essential (...)
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    Resonance – A key concept in the philosophy of Charles Taylor.Jürgen Goldstein - 2018 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 44 (7):781-783.
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  14. Wilhelm von Ockham - zur Lektüre empfohlen.Jürgen Goldstein - 1999 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 52 (4).
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    Zwischen Texttreue und Spekulation. Hans Blumenbergs Hermeneutik des geschichtlichen Hintergrunds am Beispiel des Spätmittelalters.Jürgen Goldstein - 2004 - In Martin Pickavé & Jan A. Aertsen (eds.), "Herbst des Mittelalters?" Fragen zur Bewertung des 14. und 15. Jahrhunderts. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 37-56.
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  16. Dominik Perler: Theorien der Intentionalität im Mittelalter. [REVIEW]Jürgen Goldstein - 2005 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 58 (2).
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  17. Edgar Pankow/Günter Peters : Prometheus. Mythos der Kultur. [REVIEW]Jürgen Goldstein - 2001 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 54 (1).
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  18. Hans Blumenberg: Beschreibung des Menschen; Hans Blumenberg: Theorie der Unbegrifflichkeit. [REVIEW]Jürgen Goldstein - 2007 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 60 (2).
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  19. Hans Blumenberg: Goethe zum Beispiel. [REVIEW]Jürgen Goldstein - 2000 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 53 (1).
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  20. Hans Blumenberg/Carl Schmitt: Briefwechsel 1971–1978 und Hans Blumenberg: Der Mann vom Mond. [REVIEW]Jürgen Goldstein - 2008 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 61 (1).
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  21. Harald Weinrich: Lethe. Kunst und Kritik des Vergessens. [REVIEW]Jürgen Goldstein - 1999 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 52 (1).
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  22. Joachim Roland Söder: Kontingenz und Wissen. Die Lehre von den futur contingentia bei Johannes Duns Scotus. [REVIEW]Jürgen Goldstein - 2000 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 53 (4).
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  23. Manfred Sommer: Sammeln. Ein philosophischer Versuch. [REVIEW]Jürgen Goldstein - 2000 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 53 (4).
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  24. Der Mann vom Mond (Jurgen Goldstein).Hans Blumenberg - 2008 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 61 (1):35.
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    Jürgen Goldstein. Georg Forster: Voyager, Naturalist, Revolutionary. Translated by Anne Janusch. vi + 264 pp., notes, bibl., index. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019. $45 (cloth). ISBN 9780226467351. [REVIEW]Alan R. Kabat - 2020 - Isis 111 (2):401-402.
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    Goldstein, Jürgen: Naturerscheinungen. Die Sprachlandschaften des Nature Writing.Rudolf Lüthe - 2020 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 73 (2):144-148.
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    Universals and Scientific Realism.Laurence Goldstein - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (117):360-362.
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    Linguistic Representation.Laurence Goldstein - 1976 - Philosophical Quarterly 26 (103):189-191.
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    Reproductive technologies of the self: Michel Foucault and meta-narrative-ethics.Daniel M. Goldstein - 2003 - Journal of Medical Humanities 24 (3-4):229-240.
    This paper presents a direction for narrative ethics based on ethical ideas found in the works of Michel Foucault. Narrative ethics is understood here at the meta-level of cultural discourse to see how the moral subject is constituted by the discursive practices that structure the contemporary debate on reproductive technologies. At this level it becomes meta-narrative-ethics. After a theoretical discussion, this paper uses two literary narratives representing the polarized views in the debate to show how the moral subject may be (...)
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    A theology of holiness: historical, exegetical, and philosophical perspectives.Alec Goldstein - 2018 - New York, NY: Kodesh Press L.L.C..
    The idea of 'holiness' is central to religion, but it is also one of the hardest concepts to define. Is 'holiness' a synonym for Godliness, one of God's attributes, or does it have independent existence? What does it mean to say that both God and man are holy? What is the proper understanding of 'Be holy, because I the Lord your God am holy'? A Theology of Holiness analyzes the meaning of the Hebrew root k-d-sh from ancient sources, throughout Tanakh, (...)
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    Karaite exegesis in medieval Jerusalem: the Judeo-Arabic Pentateuch commentary of Yūsuf ibn Nūḥ and Abū al-Faraj Hārūn.Miriam Goldstein - 2011 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    Chapter One The Karaite Community of Jerusalem in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries: Background and Development A time of intellectual change The eighth and ninth centuries were a time of great political and intellectual change for Jews ...
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  32. Governing Without A Fundamental Direction of Time: Minimal Primitivism about Laws of Nature.Eddy Keming Chen & Sheldon Goldstein - 2022 - In Yemima Ben-Menahem (ed.), Rethinking Laws of Nature. Springer. pp. 21-64.
    The Great Divide in metaphysical debates about laws of nature is between Humeans, who think that laws merely describe the distribution of matter, and non-Humeans, who think that laws govern it. The metaphysics can place demands on the proper formulations of physical theories. It is sometimes assumed that the governing view requires a fundamental / intrinsic direction of time: to govern, laws must be dynamical, producing later states of the world from earlier ones, in accord with the fundamental direction of (...)
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  33. On the Common Structure of Bohmian Mechanics and the Ghirardi–Rimini–Weber Theory Dedicated to GianCarlo Ghirardi on the occasion of his 70th birthday.Valia Allori, Sheldon Goldstein, Roderich Tumulka & Nino Zanghì - 2008 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 59 (3):353 - 389.
    Bohmian mechanics and the Ghirardi-Rimini-Weber theory provide opposite resolutions of the quantum measurement problem: the former postulates additional variables (the particle positions) besides the wave function, whereas the latter implements spontaneous collapses of the wave function by a nonlinear and stochastic modification of Schrödinger's equation. Still, both theories, when understood appropriately, share the following structure: They are ultimately not about wave functions but about 'matter' moving in space, represented by either particle trajectories, fields on space-time, or a discrete set of (...)
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    Nature's Purposes: Analyses of Function and Design in Biology.A. Goldstein - 2002 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 80 (1):126-128.
    Book Information Nature's Purposes: Analyses of Function and Design in Biology. Edited by Allen Colin, Bekoff Mark and Lauder George. MIT Press. Cambridge. 1998. Pp. vi + 597. Paperback, US$31.50.
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    Culture in History: Essays in Honor of Paul Radin.Leon F. Goldstein - 1962 - Philosophy of Science 29 (4):442-443.
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    Man and Culture; An Evaluation of the Work of Bronislaw Malinowski.Leon J. Goldstein - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (2):167-169.
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    Ethical Naturalism and the Modern World-View.Leon J. Goldstein - 1962 - Philosophy of Science 29 (2):204-206.
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  38. Medicine's flight from interpretation: when a cough is simply a cough.A. Goldstein - 2007 - Clinical Ethics 2 (1):15-18.
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    Culture and History, Prolegomena to the Comparative Study of Civilizations. Philip Bagby.Leon J. Goldstein - 1962 - Philosophy of Science 29 (1):93-94.
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    Wittgenstein's Late Views on Belief, Paradox and Contradiction.Laurence Goldstein - 1988 - Philosophical Investigations 11 (1):49-73.
  41. Many Worlds and Schrodinger's First Quantum Theory.Valia Allori, Sheldon Goldstein, Roderich Tumulka & Nino Zanghì - 2011 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 62 (1):1-27.
    Schrödinger’s first proposal for the interpretation of quantum mechanics was based on a postulate relating the wave function on configuration space to charge density in physical space. Schrödinger apparently later thought that his proposal was empirically wrong. We argue here that this is not the case, at least for a very similar proposal with charge density replaced by mass density. We argue that when analyzed carefully, this theory is seen to be an empirically adequate many-worlds theory and not an empirically (...)
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  42. The normality of error.Sam Carter & Simon Goldstein - 2021 - Philosophical Studies 178 (8):2509-2533.
    Formal models of appearance and reality have proved fruitful for investigating structural properties of perceptual knowledge. This paper applies the same approach to epistemic justification. Our central goal is to give a simple account of The Preface, in which justified belief fails to agglomerate. Following recent work by a number of authors, we understand knowledge in terms of normality. An agent knows p iff p is true throughout all relevant normal worlds. To model The Preface, we appeal to the normality (...)
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    Why Scientific Details Are Important When Novel Technologies Encounter Law, Politics, and Ethics.Lawrence Goldstein - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (2):204-211.
    This paper focuses on the issue of what to do if a couple who generates embryos chooses to lawfully, and in their (and my) view, ethnically discard those embryos. Specifically, is it appropriate to use the cells that come from “excess” embryos in medical research instead of discarding them when a couple has ceased trying to have any additional children?
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  44. Predictions and Primitive Ontology in Quantum Foundations: A Study of Examples.Valia Allori, Sheldon Goldstein, Roderich Tumulka & Nino Zanghì - 2014 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 65 (2):323-352.
    A major disagreement between different views about the foundations of quantum mechanics concerns whether for a theory to be intelligible as a fundamental physical theory it must involve a ‘primitive ontology’ (PO), i.e. variables describing the distribution of matter in four-dimensional space–time. In this article, we illustrate the value of having a PO. We do so by focusing on the role that the PO plays for extracting predictions from a given theory and discuss valid and invalid derivations of predictions. To (...)
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    Review of Ralf Dahrendorf: Class and Class Conflict in Industrial Society[REVIEW]Leon J. Goldstein - 1961 - Ethics 71 (2):142-143.
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    Toward the World and Wisdom of Wittgenstein’s ‘Tractatus’.Laurence Goldstein - 1975 - Philosophical Quarterly 25 (98):84-85.
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  47. Naive realism about operators.Martin Daumer, Detlef Dürr, Sheldon Goldstein & Nino Zanghì - 1996 - Erkenntnis 45 (2-3):379 - 397.
    A source of much difficulty and confusion in the interpretation of quantum mechanics is a naive realism about operators. By this we refer to various ways of taking too seriously the notion of operator-as-observable, and in particular to the all too casual talk about measuring operators that occurs when the subject is quantum mechanics. Without a specification of what should be meant by measuring a quantum observable, such an expression can have no clear meaning. A definite specification is provided by (...)
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    The development of wittgenstein's views on contradiction.Laurence Goldstein - 1986 - History and Philosophy of Logic 7 (1):43-56.
    The views on contradiction and consistency that Wittgenstein expressed in his later writings have met with misunderstanding and almost uniform hositility. In this paper, I trace the roots of these views by attempting to show that, in his early writings, Wittgenstein accorded a ?unique status? to tautologies and contradictions, marking them off logically from genuine propositions. This is integral both to his Tractatus project of furnishing a theory of inference, and to the enterprise of explaining the nature of the Satz (...)
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  49. Mighty Knowledge.Bob Beddor & Simon Goldstein - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy 118 (5):229-269.
    We often claim to know what might be—or probably is—the case. Modal knowledge along these lines creates a puzzle for information-sensitive semantics for epistemic modals. This paper develops a solution. We start with the idea that knowledge requires safe belief: a belief amounts to knowledge only if it could not easily have been held falsely. We then develop an interpretation of the modal operator in safety that allows it to non-trivially embed information-sensitive contents. The resulting theory avoids various paradoxes that (...)
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  50. Believing epistemic contradictions.Beddor Bob & Simon Goldstein - 2018 - Review of Symbolic Logic (1):87-114.
    What is it to believe something might be the case? We develop a puzzle that creates difficulties for standard answers to this question. We go on to propose our own solution, which integrates a Bayesian approach to belief with a dynamic semantics for epistemic modals. After showing how our account solves the puzzle, we explore a surprising consequence: virtually all of our beliefs about what might be the case provide counterexamples to the view that rational belief is closed under logical (...)
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