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    Hostile urban architecture: A critical discussion of the seemingly offensive art of keeping people away.Karl Persson De Fine Licht - 2017 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 2 (2):27-44.
    For many years, some urban architecture has aimed to exclude unwanted groups of people from some locations. This type of architecture is called “defensive” or “hostile” architecture and includes benches that cannot be slept on, spikes in the ground that cannot be stood on, and pieces of metal that hinder one’s ability to skateboard. These defensive measures have sparked public outrage, with many thinking such measures lead to suffering, are disrespectful, and violate people’s rights. In this paper, it is argued (...)
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    Editorial: New Media and Risky Behavior of Children and Young People: Ethics and Policy Implications. Introducing the Themes and Pushing for More.C. Munthe & K. Persson de Fine Licht - 2014 - Public Health Ethics 7 (1):1-4.
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  3. Behavioral designs defined: how to understand and why it is important to differentiate between “defensive,” “hostile,” “disciplinary”, and other designs in the urban landscape.Karl de Fine Licht - 2023 - Urban Design International 28: 330–343.
    In recent years, a growing discussion about how we should design our cities has emerged, particularly for the more controversial modes of design such as “defensive,” “hostile,” or “disciplinary” architecture (i.e., benches on which one cannot sleep, or metal studs on which one cannot skate). Although this debate is relatively mature, many studies have argued that these design notions are undertheorized and are, thus, challenging to study from an empirical and normative perspective. In this paper, I will defne the most (...)
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    On Defining “Reliance” and “Trust”: Purposes, Conditions of Adequacy, and New Definitions.Karl de Fine Licht & Bengt Brülde - 2021 - Philosophia 49 (5):1981-2001.
    Trust is often perceived as having great value. For example, there is a strong belief that trust will bring different sorts of public goods and help us preserve common resources. A related concept which is just as important, but perhaps not explicitly discussed to the same extent as “trust”, is “reliance” or “confidence”. To be able to rely on some agent is often seen as a prerequisite for being able to trust this agent. Up to now, the conceptual discussion about (...)
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    Defining “Social Sustainability”: Towards a Sustainable Solution to the Conceptual Confusion.Karl De Fine Licht & Anna Folland - 2019 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 2:21-39.
    The interest in "social sustainability" has recently increased in the field of urban development. We want societies, cities, and neighborhoods to be economically and environmentally sustainable, but we also want urban areas that are safe, diverse, walkable, and relaxing, just to mention a few examples. Strikingly, however, there is no consensus regarding what definition of "social sustainability" should be employed. Additionally, some people are skeptical about the prospect of finding a useful definition at all and claim it is impossible to (...)
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  6. Artificial intelligence, transparency, and public decision-making.Karl de Fine Licht & Jenny de Fine Licht - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (4):917-926.
    The increasing use of Artificial Intelligence for making decisions in public affairs has sparked a lively debate on the benefits and potential harms of self-learning technologies, ranging from the hopes of fully informed and objectively taken decisions to fear for the destruction of mankind. To prevent the negative outcomes and to achieve accountable systems, many have argued that we need to open up the “black box” of AI decision-making and make it more transparent. Whereas this debate has primarily focused on (...)
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    Implicit Values in the Recent Carbon Nanotube Debate.Nicholas Surber, Rickard Arvidsson, Karl de Fine Licht & Karl Palmås - 2023 - NanoEthics 17 (2):1-16.
    Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are one of the first examples of nanotechnology, with a history of promising uses and high expectations. This paper uses the recent debate over their future to explore both ethical and value-laden statements which unsettle the notion of CNTs as a value-free nanotechnology and their regulation as purely a technical affair. A point of departure is made with the inclusion of CNTs on the Substitute-It-Now list by the Swedish NGO ChemSec, an assessment process that anticipates and complements (...)
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    The Ethics of Antibiotic Resistance: Towards an Agenda for Feasible and Justified Global Health Policy.Christian Munthe, Niels Nijsingh, Karl de Fine Licht & D. G. Joakim Larsson - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (7):731-733.
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    Hostile urban architecture: A critical discussion of the seemingly offensive art of keeping people away.Karl De Fine Licht - 2017 - Etikk I Praksis. Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 11 (2):27–44.
    For many years, some urban architecture has aimed to exclude unwanted groups of people from some locations. This type of architecture is called “defensive” or “hostile” architecture and includes benches that cannot be slept on, spikes in the ground that cannot be stood on, and pieces of metal that hinder one’s ability to skateboard. These defensive measures have sparked public outrage, with many thinking such measures lead to suffering, are disrespectful, and violate people’s rights. In this paper, it is argued (...)
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    Defining “Social Sustainability”: Towards a Sustainable Solution to the Conceptual Confusion.Karl de Fine Licht & Anna Folland - 2019 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 2:21-39.
    _The interest in "social sustainability" has recently increased in the field of urban development. We want societies, cities, and neighborhoods to be economically and environmentally sustainable, but we also want urban areas that are safe, diverse, walkable, and relaxing, just to mention a few examples. Strikingly, however, there is no consensus regarding what definition of "social sustainability" should be employed. Additionally, some people are skeptical about the prospect of finding a useful definition at all and claim it is impossible to (...)
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    Health‐related Research Ethics and Social Value: Antibiotic Resistance Intervention Research and Pragmatic Risks.Christian Munthe, Niels Nijsingh, Karl Fine Licht & D. G. Joakim Larsson - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (3):335-342.
    We consider the implications for the ethical evaluation of research programs of two fundamental changes in the revised research ethical guideline of the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences. The first is the extension of scope that follows from exchanging “biomedical” for “health‐related” research, and the second is the new evaluative basis of “social value,” which implies new ethical requirements of research. We use the example of antibiotic resistance interventions to explore the need to consider the instances of what (...)
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    Kjeld De Fine Licht: Untersuchungen an den Trajansthermen zu Rom. Pp. 48; 3pp. of plates, 58 figures. Copenhagen: Munksgaard, for the Danish Institute, 1974. Paper. [REVIEW]Hugh Plommer - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (01):141-.
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    Kjeld De Fine Licht: Untersuchungen an den Trajansthermen zu Rom. Pp. 48; 3pp. of plates, 58 figures. Copenhagen: Munksgaard, for the Danish Institute, 1974. Paper. [REVIEW]Hugh Plommer - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (1):141-141.
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    Kapitel 5. Die Verwaltung von Urheberrechten im Lichte des europäischen Wettbewerbsrechts.Karl Riesenhuber, Jürgen Becker & Reinhold Kreile - 2008 - In Karl Riesenhuber, Jürgen Becker & Reinhold Kreile (eds.), Recht Und Praxis der Gemagema - Rights and Practice: Handbuch Und Kommentar. De Gruyter Recht.
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  15. Duns Skotus' Lehre über Christi Prädestination im Lichte der neuesten Forschungen.Karl M. Balic - 1936 - Wissenschaft Und Weisheit 3 (33):19-35.
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  16. Wort-Spiele in der offenen Weite. Heideggers Denken im Licht der lullischen Kunst.Karl-Heinz Brodeck - 2003 - In Wolfgang Ullrich (ed.), Verwindungen: Arbeit an Heidegger. Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch.
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    Konservatives Lob für die künstlerische Moderne: Arnold Gehlens Kunstsoziologie im Lichte seiner Anthropologie.Karl-Siegbert Rehberg - 2020 - Internationales Jahrbuch für Philosophische Anthropologie 9 (1):43-72.
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    Die eine Vernunft und die vielen Rationalitäten.Karl-Otto Apel & Matthias Kettner (eds.) - 1996 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
    Die Debatte über Inhalt, Begründung und Tragfähigkeit eines universalistischen Begriffs von Vernunft wird zunehmend zur zentralen Debatte der Philosophie. Hat die Tradition des ”okzidentalen Rationalismus“ (Max Weber) den Vernunftbegriff lediglich intern differenziert - in ”theoretische“ und ”praktische“ Vernunft (Kant), in ”Verstand“ und ”Vernunft“ (Hegel), in ”Zweckrationalität“ und ”Wertrationalität“ (Weber) -, so wurde im Lichte der Erfahrung zweier Weltkriege in diesem Jahrhundert mit der Kritik an der Irrationalität einer verselbständigten ”instrumentellen“ Vernunft (Horkheimer/Adorno) eine Dialektik skeptisch reflektiert die heute im Zeichen einer (...)
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    NAZARCHUK, A. W., Ethik der globalen Gesellschaft. Eine Analyse im Lichte der sozialethischen Konzeption von Karl-Otto Apel, Alber, Freiburg, 2009, 469 pp. [REVIEW]Carlos Ortiz de Landázuri - 2010 - Anuario Filosófico:203.
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    Der echte und der xenophontische Sokrates.Karl Joël - 1893 - Berlin,: R. Gaertner.
    Excerpt from Der Echte: Und der Xenophontische Sokrates Der xen0phontische Sokrates selbst wieder zwang, die Fuh rung der Untersuchung weit mehr, als bisher geschehen, zu ver breitem. Die Memorabilien sind das Gegentheil eines selbst herrlichen Kunstwerks, weisen an allen Ecken und Enden uber sich hinaus, stehen als ein schwaches Glied in der Kette der sokratischen Literatur und zunachst in der der xenophontischen Schriften. Es galt, sie zunachst als solches zu begreifen und das volle Licht der Parallelen bei Xenophon auf (...)
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    El realismo normativo de Paul Karl Feyerabend y su defensa de la metafísica.María Teresa Garghúo - 2015 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 23:182-212.
    A fines de los 50 y a lo largo de los años 60 Feyerabend formula su doctrina de la proliferación teórica. Con ella busca inicialmente destacar la presencia positiva de la metafísica en el proceso de explicación teórica. Concretamente, pretende dar cuenta de la impotencia de toda teoría científica de explicar realísticamente el mundo si no estuviera informada por supuestos que sus interlocutores juzgan como a-científicos o pre-científicos. Ahora bien, para poder precisar el papel que juega la metafísica en el (...)
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    Significado lingüístico. Verdad y validez normativa: La fuerza social vinculante del habla a la luz de una pragmática trascendental del lenguaje.Karl Otto Apel & Julio De Zan - 1994 - Tópicos 2:7-57.
    I. Introducción: el horizonte verificacionista de la explicación del significado de las oraciones constatativas en la filosofía analítica del lenguaje.II. La aporética de la explicación verificacionista del significado en la filosofía analítica del lenguaje.II. 1. Explicación del significado ilocucionario de las oraciones o actos de habla no constatativos en los términos de "condiciones de realización". -Sobre la aporética del paradigma verificacionista en P. Strawson.II. 2. Explicación del significado ilocucionario de las oraciones o de los actos de habla no constatativos en (...)
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    Karl Jaspers - Philosophy on the Way to "World Philosophy": Philosophie Auf Dem Weg Zur "Weltphilosophie".Leonard H. Ehrlich & Richard Wisser (eds.) - 1999 - BRILL.
    Contents/Inhalt: Preface. Vorwort. Abbreviations/Siglen. I. JASPERS ON WORLD PHILOSOPHY AND WORLD HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY/JASPERS ÜBER WELT-PHILOSOPHIE UND WELTGESCHICHTE DER PHILOSOPHIE. Nekrolog von Karl Jaspers selbst verfaßt. Obituary by Karl Jaspers himself. Karl JASPERS: Weltgeschichte der Philosophie - Zweites Buch: Geschichte der Gehalte: Einleitung. Karl JASPERS: World History of Philosophy - Second Volume: History of the Substantive Contents of Philosophic Thought. Introduction. II. INTRODUCTION/EINLEITUNG. Leonard H. EHRLICH: Opening Remarks. Introduction of Jeanne Hersch, Honorary President of the Conference. (...)
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    Die Rolle der Fehleranalyse und die Methodologie der Medizin im Lichte des Kritischen Rationalismus.Franz Wuketits - 2019 - In Giuseppe Franco (ed.), Handbuch Karl Popper. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 657-666.
    Über medizinische Fragen hat sich Popper nur sehr wenig geäußert. Aber es liegt nahe, seine erkenntnis- und wissenschaftstheoretischen Grundprinzipien auf die Medizin und ihre Methodologie anzuwenden. Auch das Wissen in der Medizin ist zunächst in der Hauptsache nur Vermutungswissen, welches einer ständigen Verbesserung und Korrektur bedarf. Auch in der Medizin passieren Fehler. Die Fehler gilt es zu erkennen, zu analysieren und in Zukunft zu vermeiden. Arzt und Patient wollen Sicherheit – in der Diagnose und in der Therapie. Absolute Sicherheit kann (...)
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    Letzte Erfahrungen: vom Licht der Unbegreiflichkeit.Hermann Pius Siller - 2012 - Würzburg: Echter.
    Was bringt einen Menschen dazu, sich auf das einzulassen, was man "Glauben" nennt, sein Leben also auf anderes zu setzen als auf das, dessen man sich verfügend sicher sein kann? Hermann Pius Siller macht deutlich: In der Theologie ist die Beachtung der eigenen Lebenserfahrung und der Lebenserfahrung des Gesprächspartners unverzichtbar. Für das, was das Wort "Gott" benennen soll, muss eine bestimmte Erfahrung beschrieben werden können. Mit "Gewissen", "Geheimnis" und "reine Gabe" benennt er dabei exemplarisch drei elementare Zugänge zu "letzten Erfahrungen", (...)
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    The right perspective on responsibility for ill health.Karl Persson - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (3):429-441.
    There is a growing trend in policy making of holding people responsible for their lifestyle-based diseases. This has sparked a heated debate on whether people are responsible for these illnesses, which has now come to an impasse. In this paper, I present a psychological model that explains why different views on people’s responsibility for their health exist and how we can reach a resolution of the disagreement. My conclusion is that policymakers should not perceive people as responsible while health care (...)
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    Die Sprache und das Schöne: Karl Philipp Moritz' Sprachreflexionen in Verbindung mit seiner Ästhetik.Adrian Aebi Farahmand - 2012 - De Gruyter.
    Karl Philipp Moritz (1756-1793) ist bekannt als Autor des Anton Reiser und als Ästhetiker der Klassik. Heute vergessen hingegen ist der Arbeitsbereich, der ihm neben seiner Beschäftigung mit dem Schönen der wichtigste war: seine Auseinandersetzung mit der Sprache. Das vorliegende Buch zeigt Moritz als originellen Grammatiker und Sprachphilosophen vor dem Hintergrund der europäischen Geistesgeschichte. Und es beleuchtet, wie sich in den Sprachreflexionen diejenigen Denkfiguren entwickeln, die er später seiner Ästhetik zu Grunde legt: So wird das Theorem des "in sich (...)
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    Kritik der holistischen Vernunft: Karl Popper und die Frage nach dem Ganzen und seiner Teile.Florian Kech - 2012 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
    Ganzheitslehren haben Hochkonjunktur. Einer ihrer scharfsten Kritiker war Karl Popper. Das Buch erzahlt die Geschichte eines Zerrissenen und wirft ein neues Licht auf einen der einflussreichsten Philosophen des 20. Jahrhunderts. Als einer der letzten Aufklarer zog Popper in einen aussichtslosen Kampf gegen die "holistische Verschworung", bei dem er sich immer tiefer in Widerspruche verstrickte. Hier wird zum ersten Mal das Grunddilemma in Poppers Oeuvre umfassend dargelegt. Es ist ein herausfordernder, gut lesbarer Streifzug durch unsere Geistesgeschichte zuruck zu den (...)
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  29. The Explanatory Component of Moral Responsibility.Gunnar Björnsson & Karl Persson - 2012 - Noûs 46 (2):326-354.
    In this paper, we do three things. First, we put forth a novel hypothesis about judgments of moral responsibility according to which such judgments are a species of explanatory judgments. Second, we argue that this hypothesis explains both some general features of everyday thinking about responsibility and the appeal of skeptical arguments against moral responsibility. Finally, we argue that, if correct, the hypothesis provides a defense against these skeptical arguments.
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  30. A Unified Empirical Account of Responsibility Judgments.Gunnar Björnsson & Karl Persson - 2012 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 87 (3):611-639.
    Skeptical worries about moral responsibility seem to be widely appreciated and deeply felt. To address these worries—if nothing else to show that they are mistaken—theories of moral responsibility need to relate to whatever concept of responsibility underlies the worries. Unfortunately, the nature of that concept has proved hard to pin down. Not only do philosophers have conflicting intuitions; numerous recent empirical studies have suggested that both prosaic responsibility judgments and incompatibilist intuitions among the folk are influenced by a number of (...)
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    Wissenschaft der logischen Idee: 1. Theil.Karl Rosenkranz - 2023 - BoD – Books on Demand.
    Unveränderter Nachdruck der Originalausgabe von 1856. Der Verlag Anatiposi gibt historische Bücher als Nachdruck heraus. Aufgrund ihres Alters können diese Bücher fehlende Seiten oder mindere Qualität aufweisen. Unser Ziel ist es, diese Bücher zu erhalten und der Öffentlichkeit zugänglich zu machen, damit sie nicht verloren gehen.
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  32. Judgments of moral responsibility: a unified account.Gunnar Björnsson & Karl Persson - 2012 - In Gunnar Björnsson & Karl Persson (eds.), The Explanatory Component of Moral Responsibility. Blackwell. pp. 1–10.
    Recent work in experimental philosophy shows that folk intuitions about moral responsibility are sensitive to a surprising variety of factors. Whether people take agents to be responsible for their actions in deterministic scenarios depends on whether the deterministic laws are couched in neurological or psychological terms (Nahmias et. al. 2007), on whether actions are described abstractly or concretely, and on how serious moral transgression they seem to represent (Nichols & Knobe 2007). Finally, people are more inclined to hold an agent (...)
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    ABC der Wissenschaftskunde.Karl Ludwig - 1951 - Kevelaer,: Butzon & Bercker.
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    Das ʿMirabile opusculum de fine mundiʾ.Philipp Stenzig - 2016 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 49 (1).
    Name der Zeitschrift: Frühmittelalterliche Studien Jahrgang: 49 Heft: 1 Seiten: 203-274.
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    Weltgeschichte und Heilsgeschehen: Die theologischen Voraussetzungen der Geschichtsphilosophie.Karl Löwith - 2004 - J.B. Metzler.
    Gegenpol zur Philosophie der Aufklärung. Karl Löwith thematisiert in seinem Essay zur Geschichtsphilosophie die biblisch verheißene Erlösung der christlichen Menschheit. Schon unmittelbar nach der Veröffentlichung 1949 und 1953 sorgte das Buch weltweit für Furore. Angesichts der heute lebhaft geführten Debatte um das "Ende der Geschichte" und die Thesen Fukuyamas hat Löwiths brillanter philosophischer Essay an Aktualität nichts verloren.
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    How German Theologians Read and Edited Luther for the Public: Karl Gottlieb Bretschneider’s Luther for Our Time.Zachary Purvis - 2021 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 28 (2):186-206.
    Dieser Beitrag untersucht die Entstehung und die Wirkung von Luther an unsere Zeit, Karl Gottlieb Bretschneiders vielgelesenes Buch der Auszüge, als Fallstudie darüber, wie moderne wissenschaftliche Theologen und Herausgeber Luther gelesen, kommentiert und anderen Lesern vorgestellt haben: in diesem Beispiel als Rationalist. Das Buch war umstritten. Der Beitrag befasst sich auch mit zwei konkurrierenden Auswahlen von Luthers Schriften, die von den konservativeren Protestanten Friedrich Perthes und Hans Lorenz Andreas Vent sowie den ultramontanen Katholiken Nikolaus Weis und Andreas Räß als (...)
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  37. Die Schuldfrage.Karl Jaspers - 1947 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 1 (2):439-442.
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    Jürgen Habermas's Theory of Cosmopolitanism.Robert Fine & Will Smith - 2003 - Constellations 10 (4):469-487.
    In this paper we explore the sustained and multifaceted attempt of Jürgen Habermas to reconstruct Kant's theory of cosmopolitan right for our own times. In a series of articles written in the post‐1989 period, Habermas has argued that the challenge posed both by the catastrophes of the twentieth century, and by social forces of globalization, has given new impetus to the idea of cosmopolitan justice that Kant first expressed. He recognizes that today we cannot simply repeat Kant's eighteenth‐century vision: that (...)
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    Judgments of moral responsibility – a unified account.Gunnar Björnsson & Karl Persson - 2012 - In Gunnar Björnsson & Karl Persson (eds.), The Explanatory Component of Moral Responsibility. Blackwell.
    Recent work in experimental philosophy shows that folk intuitions about moral responsibility are sensitive to a surprising variety of factors. Whether people take agents to be responsible for their actions in deterministic scenarios depends on whether the deterministic laws are couched in neurological or psychological terms (Nahmias et. al. 2007), on whether actions are described abstractly or concretely, and on how serious moral transgression they seem to represent (Nichols & Knobe 2007). Finally, people are more inclined to hold an agent (...)
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  40. Quine on Quantifying In.Kit Fine - 2005 - In Modality and Tense: Philosophical Papers. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter provides shorter version of the previous chapter and develops some of its themes. It argues that the status of Quine’s arguments against quantifying into modal contexts varies depending upon whether a logical or a metaphysical modality is in question. Various ways of making sense of de re logical modality are distinguished.
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  41. Reference, Essence, and Identity.Kit Fine - 2005 - In Modality and Tense: Philosophical Papers. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    An attempt is made to distinguish three problems which are often confused: the problem of making sense of de re modal discourse; the problem of individuating objects across possible worlds; and the problem of whether any term can refer to its bearer independently of how it is described.
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  42. Geschichte der Kant Schen Philosophie.Karl Rosenkranz - 1840 - L. Voss.
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    Why Bariatric Surgery Should be Given High Priority: An Argument from Law and Morality.Karl Persson - 2014 - Health Care Analysis 22 (4):305-324.
    In recent years, bariatric surgery has become an increasingly popular treatment of obesity. The amount of resources spent on this kind of surgery has led to a heated debate among health care professionals and the general public, as each procedure costs at minimum $14,500 and thousands of patients undergo surgery every year. So far, no substantial argument for or against giving this treatment a high priority has, however, been presented. In this article, I argue that regardless which moral perspective we (...)
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  44. La connaissance objective.Karl R. Popper - 1980 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 170 (1):75-76.
     
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    Crimes Against Humanity: Hannah Arendt and the Nuremberg Debates.Robert Fine - 2000 - European Journal of Social Theory 3 (3):293-311.
    The institution of crimes against humanity at Nuremberg in 1945 was an event which marked the birth of cosmopolitan law as a social reality. Cosmopolitan law has existed as an abstract idea at least since the writings of Kant in the late eighteenth century, but Nuremberg turned the notion of humanity from a merely regulative idea into a substantial entity. Crimes against humanity differ significantly from the traditional categories of international law: war crimes and crimes against peace. While the latter (...)
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  46. Logische Studien Zur Gesetzesanwendung.Karl Engisch - 1943 - C. Winter.
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    Editorial: New Media and Risky Behavior of Children and Young People: Ethics and Policy Implications. Introducing the Themes and Pushing for More.Christian Munthe & Karl Persson - 2014 - Public Health Ethics 7 (1):1-4.
    Guest editorial to a special symposium on New Media and Risky Behavior of Children and Young People: Ethics and Policy Implications.
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    Was ist Krankheit?: Erscheinung, Erklärung, Sinngebung.Karl Ed Rothschuh (ed.) - 1975 - Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
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    Cultural relativity, ethical relativism and the immutability of the human nature: Some considerations on philosophical anthropology.Karl Acham - 2023 - Aoristo - International Journal of Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Metaphysics 3 (1):43-66.
    Alfred Stein, em memória de quem esse artigo é dedicado, mantinha, enquanto filósofo da história, a crença em valores absolutos como obsoletos bem como, enquanto filósofo da ética, o convencimento sobre a aleatoriedade relativista-cultural na valoração moral da ação humana. De uma tal valoração aparece indicado reconstruir a ação adequadamente, ou seja, compreendê-la intencionalmente e explicá-la por meio da causalidade. No decorrer desse compreender e desse explicar, se deve fazer uma referência a isso que Stern com, entre outros, Blaise Pascal, (...)
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    Gerechtes Wirtschaften: das Problem der Gerechtigkeit in der Wirtschaft im Lichte lutherischer Ethik.Philipp Koch - 2012 - Göttingen: V&R unipress.
    Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Eberhard Karls Universit'at T'ubingen, 2007. Cf. Page 9.
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