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  1. Kant and the Functional Theory of Predication.Karl Sebela - 2013 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 20:166-177.
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    The scope of formal Logic.Karl Schmidt - 1914 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 77 (6):197-201.
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  3. The Scope of Formal Logic. [REVIEW]Karl Schmidt - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 11 (6):165-167.
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  4. Transformative experience and the principle of informed consent in medicine.Karl Egerton & Helen Capitelli-McMahon - 2023 - Synthese 202 (3):1-21.
    This paper explores how transformative experience generates decision-making problems of particular seriousness in medical settings. Potentially transformative experiences are especially likely to be encountered in medicine, and the associated decisions are confronted jointly by patients and clinicians in the context of an imbalance of power and expertise. However in such scenarios the principle of informed consent, which plays a central role in guiding clinicians, is unequal to the task. We detail how the principle’s assumptions about autonomy, rationality and information handle (...)
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    Doctrine and Agrument in Indian Philosophy.Karl H. Potter - 1966 - Philosophy East and West 16 (1):89-94.
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  6. On pleasure, emotion, and striving.Karl Duncker - 1940 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 1 (June):391-430.
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    Does Abortion Harm the Fetus?Karl Ekendahl & Jens Johansson - 2022 - Utilitas 34 (2):154-166.
    A central claim in abortion ethics is what might be called the Harm Claim – the claim that abortion harms the fetus. In this article, we put forward a simple and straightforward reason to reject the Harm Claim. Rather than invoking controversial assumptions about personal identity, or some nonstandard account of harm, as many other critics of the Harm Claim have done, we suggest that the aborted fetus cannot be harmed for the simple reason that it does not occupy any (...)
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  8. Psyche.Karl Smith - 2015 - In Smith Karl (ed.).
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  9. Modernity.Karl Smith - 2015 - In Smith Karl (ed.).
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    I. Die aeolismen der homerischen sprache.Karl Sittl - 1884 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 43 (1):1-31.
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  11. Die Begrundung einer idealen Weltanschauung.Karl Skopek - 1917 - Philosophical Review 26:451.
     
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  12. Against Idealism: Johannes Daubert Vs. Husserl's Ideas I.Karl Schuhmann and Barry Smith - 1985 - Review of Metaphysics 38 (4):763-794.
    To seek to elucidate Husserl's phenomenology by contrasting it with that of the Munich phenomenologist Johannes Daubert is to betray an intention to explain something well-known by reference to something that is wholly obscure. Thus most philosophers are somehow aware of Edmund Husserl. But Johannes Daubert?
     
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    Castoriadis: Psyche, Society, AutonomyKloogerJeff, Castoriadis: Psyche, Society, Autonomy.Karl E. Smith - 2012 - Thesis Eleven 108 (1):136-140.
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    Adelbert. Ein Freund.Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger - 1815 - In Erwin - Vier Gespräche Über Das Schöne Und Die Kunst. De Gruyter. pp. 1-6.
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    Druckfehler.Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger - 1815 - In Erwin - Vier Gespräche Über Das Schöne Und Die Kunst. De Gruyter. pp. 552-554.
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    Drittes Gespräch.Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger - 1815 - In Erwin - Vier Gespräche Über Das Schöne Und Die Kunst. De Gruyter. pp. 265-394.
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    Erstes Gespräch.Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger - 1815 - In Erwin - Vier Gespräche Über Das Schöne Und Die Kunst. De Gruyter. pp. 7-121.
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    Frontmatter 2.Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger - 1815 - In Erwin - Vier Gespräche Über Das Schöne Und Die Kunst. De Gruyter. pp. 263-264.
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    Viertes Gespräch.Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger - 1815 - In Erwin - Vier Gespräche Über Das Schöne Und Die Kunst. De Gruyter. pp. 395-551.
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    Zweites Gespräch.Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger - 1815 - In Erwin - Vier Gespräche Über Das Schöne Und Die Kunst. De Gruyter. pp. 122-262.
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    Does Abortion Harm the Fetus?Karl Ekendahl & Jens Johansson - 2021 - Utilitas:1-13.
    A central claim in abortion ethics is what might be called the Harm Claim – the claim that abortion harms the fetus. In this article, we put forward a simple and straightforward reason to reject the Harm Claim. Rather than invoking controversial assumptions about personal identity, or some nonstandard account of harm, as many other critics of the Harm Claim have done, we suggest that the aborted fetus cannot be harmed for the simple reason that it does not occupy any (...)
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  22. Getting off the Inwagen: A Critique of Quinean Metaontology.Karl Egerton - 2016 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 4 (6).
    Much contemporary ontological inquiry takes place within the so-called ‘Quinean tradition’ but, given that some aspects of Quine’s project have been widely abandoned even by those who consider themselves Quineans, it is unclear what this amounts to. Fortunately recent work in metaontology has produced two relevant results here: a clearer characterisation of the metaontology uniting the aforementioned Quineans, most notably undertaken by Peter van Inwagen, and a raft of criticisms of that metaontology. In this paper I critique van Inwagen’s Quinean (...)
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    Chisholm on expressions for intentional relations.Karl Pfeifer - 1988 - Philosophical Studies 53 (1):153 - 156.
    THE PAPER IS A FOOTNOTE TO C B MARTIN AND KARL PFEIFER, "INTENTIONALITY AND THE NON-PSYCHOLOGICAL," "PHIL PHENOMENOL RES" 46 (1986) 531-554. A CHARACTERIZATION OF INTENTIONALITY NOT CONSIDERED THEREIN IS SHOWN, NONETHELESS, ALSO TO FAIL TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN INTENTIONAL STATES AND MERELY PHYSICAL CAUSAL CAPACITIES.
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    Responding to the Timing Argument.Karl Ekendahl - 2021 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 103 (4):753-771.
    According to the Timing Argument, death is not bad for the individual who dies, because there is no time at which it could be bad for her. Defenders of the badness of death have objected to this influential argument, typically by arguing that there are times at which death is bad for its victim. In this paper, I argue that a number of these writers have been concerned with quite different formulations of the Timing Argument. Further, and more importantly, I (...)
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  25. Zur Psychologie des produktiven Denkens.Karl Duncker - 1937 - Erkenntnis 7 (1):121-123.
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    The Play of Man.Karl Groos, Elizabeth L. Baldwin & J. Mark Baldwin - 1902 - Philosophical Review 11 (2):209-210.
  27. Ethical relativity? (An enquiry into the psychology of ethics.).Karl Duncker - 1939 - Mind 48 (189):39-57.
  28. Zur Psychologie des produktiven Denkens.Karl Duncker - 1936 - Philosophical Review 45:427.
     
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  29. Zur Psychologie des produktiven Denkens.Karl Duncker - 1936 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 10 (1):42-42.
     
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    Phenomenology and epistemology of consciousness of objects.Karl Duncker - 1946 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 7 (4):505-542.
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    Found Guilty by Association: In Defence of the Quinean Criterion.Karl Egerton - 2016 - Ratio 31 (1):37-56.
    Much recent work in metaontology challenges the so-called ‘Quinean tradition’ in metaphysics. Especially prominently, Amie Thomasson argues for a highly permissive ontology over ontologies which eliminate many entities. I am concerned with disputing not her ontological claim, but the methodology behind her rejection of eliminativism – I focus on ordinary objects. Thomasson thinks that by endorsing the Quinean criterion of ontological commitment eliminativism goes wrong; a theory eschewing quantification over a kind may nonetheless be committed to its existence. I argue (...)
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    Self-Stigma, Bad Faith and the Experiential Self.Karl Eriksson - 2019 - Human Studies 42 (3):391-405.
    The concept of self-stigmatization is guided by a representational account of selfhood that fails to accommodate for resilience against, and recovery from, stigma. Mainstream research on self-stigma has portrayed it only as a reified self, that is, as collectively shared stereotypes representing individuals’ identity. Self-stigma viewed phenomenologically, however, elucidates what facilitates a stigmatized self. A phenomenological analysis discloses the lived phenomenon of stigma as an act of self-objectification, as related to the experiential self, and therefore an achievement of subjectivity. Following (...)
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    Phenomenology and epistemology of consciousness of objects.Karl Duncker - 2003 - International Gestalt Journal 26 (1):79-128.
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    Death, Badness, and Well-Being at a Time.Karl Ekendahl - forthcoming - Journal of Value Inquiry:1-18.
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    Component processes in text comprehension and some of their interactions.Karl F. Haberlandt & Arthur C. Graesser - 1985 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 114 (3):357-374.
  36. Epicureanism, Extrinsic Value, and Prudence.Karl Ekendahl & Jens Johansson - 2015 - In Michael Cholbi (ed.), Immortality and the Philosophy of Death. New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
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    Idealism and Freedom: Essays on Kant’s Theoretical and Practical Philosophy.Karl Ameriks - 1996 - Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 59 (3):825-829.
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    Abortion and the Epicurean challenge.Karl Ekendahl - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (4):273-274.
    In a recent article in this journal, Anna Christensen raises an ‘Epicurean challenge’ to Don Marquis’ much-discussed argument for the immorality of abortion. According to Marquis’ argument, abortion is pro tanto morally wrong because it deprives the fetus of ‘a future like ours’. Drawing on the Epicurean idea that death cannot harm its victim because there is no subject to be harmed, Christensen argues that neither fetuses nor anyone else can be deprived of a future like ours by dying. Thus, (...)
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    Saving People From the Harm of Death. Edited by Gamlund Espen & Solberg Carl Tollef.Karl Ekendahl - 2020 - Philosophical Quarterly 70 (281):871-873.
    Saving People From the Harm of Death. Edited by Gamlund Espen, Solberg Carl Tollef.
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  40. It Takes More than Moore to Answer Existence-Questions.Karl Egerton - 2019 - Erkenntnis 86 (2):355-366.
    Several recent discussions of metaphysics disavow existence-questions, claiming that they are metaphysically uninteresting because trivially settled in the affirmative by Moorean facts. This is often given as a reason to focus metaphysical debate instead on questions of grounding. I argue that the strategy employed to undermine existence-questions fails against its usual target: Quineanism. The Quinean can protest that the formulation given of their position is a straw man: properly understood, as a project of explication, Quinean metaphysics does not counsel us (...)
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  41. Logische Studien Zur Gesetzesanwendung.Karl Engisch - 1943 - C. Winter.
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    Ueber das Fundament des philosophischen Wissens: nebst einigen Erläuterungen über die Theorie des Vorstellungsvermögens.Karl Leonhard Reinhold - 1791 - Basel: Schwabe. Edited by Martin Bondeli & Silvan Imhof.
    Einleitung : Zur Entstehung der Schrift ; Zum Kontext der Schrift ; Zur Wirkung der Schrift ; Die zentralen Themen der Schrift -- Hinweise zur Edition -- Siglen und Kurztitel -- Bibliographische Angaben -- Karl Leonhard Reinhold : Ueber das Fundament des philosophischen Wissens nebst einigen Erläuterungen über die Theorie des Vorstellungsvermögens. Vorrede -- Uever das Fundament des philosophischen Wissens -- Die in 26sten Stück der A.L.Z. von 1791 enthaltene Beurtheilung der Reinholdschen Elementarphilosophie -- Des Herrn Hofrath und Professor (...)
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  43. Das ästhetische Miterleben und die Empfindungen aus des Körperinneren.Karl Groos - 1909 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 4:161-182.
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  44. Neue Beleuchtung einer Theorie von Leibniz: Grundzüge des Logikkalküls.Karl Dürr & Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - 1930 - Darmstadt: Otto Reichl. Edited by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.
     
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  45. Player Engagement with Games: Formal Reliefs and Representation Checks.Karl Egerton - 2022 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 80 (1):95-104.
    Alongside the direct parallels and contrasts between traditional narrative fiction and games, there lie certain partial analogies that provide their own insights. This article begins by examining a direct parallel between narrative fiction and games—the role of fictional reliefs and reality checks in shaping aesthetic engagement—before arguing that from this a partial analogy can be developed stemming from a feature that distinguishes most games from most traditional fictions: the presence of rules. The relation between rules and fiction in games has (...)
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  46. Karl Jaspers et la philosophie de l'existence.Mikel Dufrenne, Paul Ricœur & Karl Jaspers - 1948 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 138:366-367.
     
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    On solution-achievement.Karl Duncker & I. Krechevsky - 1939 - Psychological Review 46 (2):176-185.
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    Death and Other Untimely Events.Karl Ekendahl - 2017 - Journal of Philosophical Research 42:253-257.
    Duncan Purves has recently argued that death is harmful for the person who dies insofar as her life as a whole would have been more valuable for her if her death had not occurred. In response to the much-debated challenge of locating the harmfulness of death in time, Purves suggests a new approach to the challenge, which leads him to locate the harmfulness of death at times after death. In this reply, I show that his attempt to address the challenge (...)
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    Death and Other Untimely Events.Karl Ekendahl - 2017 - Journal of Philosophical Research 42:253-257.
    Duncan Purves has recently argued that death is harmful for the person who dies insofar as her life as a whole would have been more valuable for her if her death had not occurred. In response to the much-debated challenge of locating the harmfulness of death in time, Purves suggests a new approach to the challenge, which leads him to locate the harmfulness of death at times after death. In this reply, I show that his attempt to address the challenge (...)
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  50. Die Spiele der Menschen.Karl Groos - 1899 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 48:87-96.
     
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