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    Der politische Professor.Peter Wende - 2003 - In Dagmar Stegmüller, Christian Mehr & Ulrich Muhlack (eds.), Historisierung Und Gesellschaftlicher Wandel in Deutschland Im 19. Jahrhundert. Akademie Verlag. pp. 21-30.
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    (1 other version)Die pragmatische wende im, widerstreit'?Peter Bachmaier, Dimiter Ginev, Joop Schopman & Ralph Schumacher - 1989 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 20 (1):148-169.
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    Bemerkungen zum Begriff der „Wende“. Ethische und ästhetische Aspekte der Schriften des philosophischen Nachlasses Ludwig Wittgensteins.Peter Keicher - 2017 - In Anja Weiberg & Stefan Majetschak (eds.), Aesthetics Today: Contemporary Approaches to the Aesthetics of Nature and of Arts. Proceedings of the 39th International Wittgenstein Symposium in Kirchberg. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 365-386.
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    Sprechakttheorie — Universalpragmatik — Ethik. Zur linguistischen Wende der Kritischen Theorie.Peter Baumanns - 1978 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 3 (2):45-70.
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    Die Kulturalistische Wende.Dirk Hartmann & Peter Janich - 1998 - In Dirk Hartmann & Peter Janich (eds.), Die Kulturalistische Wende: Zur Orientierung des philosophischen Selbstverständnisses. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. pp. 9-22.
    Die erläuterungsbedürftige Aufforderung: eine kulturalistische Wende zu vollziehen, wird als Ausgangspunkt verwendet, um das philosophische Selbstverständnis des Methodischen Kulturalismus dazulegen. Dieser versteht die Wende als eine Abwendung vom Naturalismus, wie er in der Position Quines am radikalsten vertreten wird. Gegen die Annahme, die im Rahmen einer naturalisierten Erkenntnistheorie typischerweise formuliert wird, dass eine absolute Beobachterperspektive innerhalb der Naturwissenschaften eingenommen werden kann, wird geltend gemacht, dass die naturwissenschaftliche Praxis die normative Unterscheidung zwischen wahr und falsch voraussetzt, um gelingend betrieben (...)
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    (1 other version)Die anthropologische Wende.Peter Eicher - 1970 - Freiburg/Schweiz,: Universitätsverlag.
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    Strafzwecke und Strafrecht: 40 Jahre Grundgesetz - an der Wende vom freiheitlichen zum sozial-autoritären Rechtsstaat?Rolf-Peter Calliess - 1989 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 33 (1):109-120.
    The development of criminal law in the ))Society of risks« proves a transition from liberal and constitutional to social and authoritarian criminallaw as criminal matters are integrated into positive law and gain priority over it. The constitution-oriented model of criminallaw as a complex interrelationship between citizens and the state is re-interpreted to a one-dimensionallegal relationship characterized by punishment being carried out by the state. On the other hand it must be stressed that in the scientific and technological society democracy can (...)
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    Die Kulturalistische Wende: Zur Orientierung des philosophischen Selbstverständnisses.Dirk Hartmann & Peter Janich (eds.) - 1998 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
    Der Sammelband vertieft und erweitert die im ersten Band "Methodischer Kulturalismus" methodisch-kulturalistische Philosophie.
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    Hegels Ägypten: die Sphinx und der Geist in der Geschichte.Peter Eschweiler - 2022 - Paderborn: Brill / Fink.
    I. Aufklärung und anthropologischen Wende - Goethe, Kant, Schiller, Novalis und Herder über Ägypten -- II. Hegel über Ägypten - Zu den Quellen -- III. Zur Geschichtstheorie und -philosophie -- IV. Zur Religion -- V. Zur Kunst und Ästhetic -- VI. Hegel als Inspiration- Typologie und Semiotik -- VII. Geistesepochen?- Moderne und postmoderne Hegellektüren -- Schluss- Abschied vom Imperium der Rationalität.
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    Dissoi Logoi. Zweierlei Ansichten: Ein Sophistischer Traktat. Text - Übersetzung - Kommentar.Peter Scholz & Alexander Becker (eds.) - 2004 - Akademie Verlag.
    Die Dissoi Logoi - "Zweierlei Ansichten" - sind ein kurzer Traktat, der als Anhang zu den Schriften des kaiserzeitlichen Skeptikers Sextus Empiricus uberliefert wurde. Der von einem anonymen Autor wahrscheinlich an der Wende vom 5. zum 4. Jh. verfasste Text gibt einen einzigartigen Einblick in die Debatten und den Unterricht der Sophisten. ".
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  11. Dirk Hartmann/Peter Janich : Die kulturalistische Wende[REVIEW]Volker Peckhaus - 2000 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 53 (3).
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  12. An Introduction to Gödel's Theorems.Peter Smith - 2009 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 15 (2):218-222.
     
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    Moralische Gefühle als Sanktionen.Michael von Grundherr - 2006 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 60 (3):412 - 420.
    Interessenbasierte Vertragstheorien sollten moralische Gefühle als Sanktionen betrachten und sich der Frage ihrer Rechtfertigung widmen. Als moralische Sanktionen gelten nach einer üblichen Auffassung Instanzen von selbst etablierten und zuverlässigen Reaktionsmustern einer Gemeinschaft, die einen Regelbruch unvorteilhaft machen. Nur weil sie nicht naturgegeben sind, stellt sich die Frage ihrer Rechtfertigung. Ich argumentiere dafür, dass moralische Gefühle eine Art von Wahrnehmungen sind und sich daher in genau dem Sinn kontrollieren lassen, der für Sanktionen wesentlich ist. Wir erlernen sie im Prozess der Sozialisation (...)
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  14. Laws of God or laws of nature?: natural order in the early modern period.Peter Harrison - 2019 - In Peter Harrison & Jon H. Roberts (eds.), Science Without God?: Rethinking the History of Scientific Naturalism. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
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    Nation - Gesellschaft - Individuum: Fichtes politische Theorie der Identität.Christoph Binkelmann (ed.) - 2012 - New York: Fichte-Studien.
    Inhaltsverzeichnis Siglenverzeichnis Christoph Binkelmann: Einleitung Hartmut Traub: J. G. Fichte: Eine Philosophen-Identität zwischen Politik und Wissenschaft Nationale Identität Peter L. Oesterreich: ¿Deutscher Ernst¿. Zu Fichtes rhetorischer Erfindung nationaler Identität Tilman Reitz: Die Nation als geistiger Wirkungsraum der Philosophie. Fichtes kulturpolitische Wende Cristiana Senigaglia: Der Begriff der Nation am Scheideweg: Fichtes ¿Reden¿ und ihre Bedeutung Marco Rampazzo Bazzan: Unter der Konjunktur denken: Fichtes Auseinandersetzung mit Machiavelli Jean-Christophe Goddard: Fichte oder der ständige Aufstand der Ureinwohner Soziale Identität Roberta Picardi: Geschichte (...)
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    Truth, topicality, and transparency: one-component versus two-component semantics.Peter Hawke, Levin Hornischer & Francesco Berto - 2024 - Linguistics and Philosophy 47 (3):481-503.
    When do two sentences say the same thing, that is, express the same content? We defend two-component (2C) semantics: the view that propositional contents comprise (at least) two irreducibly distinct constituents: (1) truth-conditions and (2) subject-matter. We contrast 2C with one-component (1C) semantics, focusing on the view that subject-matter is reducible to truth-conditions. We identify exponents of this view and argue in favor of 2C. An appendix proposes a general formal template for propositional 2C semantics.
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    Origins of behavior in Pavlovian conditioning.Peter C. Holland - 1984 - In Gordon H. Bower (ed.), The Psychology of Learning and Motivation: Advances in Research and Theory. Academic Press. pp. 18--129.
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    The history of nursing in the home: revealing the significance of place in the expression of moral agency.Elizabeth Peter - 2002 - Nursing Inquiry 9 (2):65-72.
    The history of nursing in the home: revealing the significance of place in the expression of moral agencyThe relationship between place and moral agency in home care nursing is explored in this paper. The notion of place is argued to have relevance to moral agency beyond moral context. This argument is theoretically located in feminist ethics and human geography and is supported through an examination of historical documents (1900–33) that describe the experiences and insights of American home care/private duty nurses (...)
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    Lucian's Hippias.Peter Thonemann - 2023 - Classical Quarterly 73 (1):362-367.
    Lucian's Hippias or The Bath, traditionally considered to be a straight-faced encomium of a historical architect and real-life bath-house of the Antonine period, is now often judged to be a work of satire, though what exactly is being satirized has remained elusive. This article argues that the architect ‘Hippias’ is closely modelled on Plato's caricature of the sophist Hippias of Elis in the Hippias Minor, and that his bath-house is a comic extrapolation from the sophist's home-made oil-flask and strigil. Lucian's (...)
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  20. (1 other version)Introduction to a Philosophy of Music.Peter Kivy - 2004 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 62 (3):299-300.
     
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    1 Scotus on Metaphysics.Peter King - 2002 - In Thomas Williams (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 15.
  22. A response to Nordstrom and Pilgrim's critique of Alan Watts' mysticism.Peter J. Columbus - 2023 - In Alan Watts in late-twentieth-century discourse: commentary and criticism from 1974-1994. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Cognitive and social values.Peter Machamer & Heather Douglas - 1999 - Science & Education 8 (1):45-54.
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    Event boards as tools for holistic AI.Peter Gärdenfors, Mary-Anne Williams, Benjamin Johnston, Richard Billingsley, Jonathan Vitale, Pavlos Peppas & Jesse Clark - unknown
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  25. Causation, Transparency, and Emphasis.Peter Achinstein - 1975 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 5 (1):1 - 23.
    It is often said that singular causal statements express a relationship between one event and another or between a fact and an event. This is a very strong view, which has the following simple corollary: singular causal statements whose cause-term purports to refer to an event and whose effect-term purports to refer to an event express a relationship between an event and an event.Thus, both Davidson and Kim would claim that the singular causal Statement Socrates’ drinking hemlock at dusk caused (...)
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    The Challenge of Sustainable Development: From Technocracy to Democracy-Oriented Political Economics.Peter Soderbaum - 2021 - Economic Thought 10 (1):1.
    Mainstream neoclassical economics, as well as heterodox schools, should be regarded as different kinds of 'political economics'. There is no value-free economics. We therefore need to bring democracy into economics. The present challenge of sustainable development suggests that a new conceptual framework in economics is needed. In this essay, a political and democratic view of individuals, organisations, decision-making, markets, assessment of investment projects and policy options is proposed. The imperative of democracy also implies that the close-to-monopoly position of neoclassical theory (...)
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    Research Comparing iPSC-Derived Neural Organoids to Ex Vivo Brain Tissue of Postmortem Donors: Identity After Life?Peter Zuk, Laura Stertz, Consuelo Walss-Bass & Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 13 (2):111-113.
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  28. What makes knowledge the most highly prized form of true belief?Peter D. Klein - 2012 - In Kelly Becker & Tim Black (eds.), The Sensitivity Principle in Epistemology. New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This chapter provides grounds for thinking that it is the quality of the reasons for the propositional content of our belief-states with true propositional contents, rather than the etiology of those belief-states, that determines whether the belief-state qualifies as knowledge. Normative epistemology rather than naturalized epistemology holds the key to understanding knowledge. This chapter delineates some important features of epistemic luck. It explores the etiology view and presents reasons for concluding that it cannot adequately account for epistemic luck. The chapter (...)
     
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  29. (1 other version)Sartre.Peter Caws - 1979 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 172 (1):61-62.
     
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    Defining and Defending Personhood: Lessons from the Disease Debate.Peter H. Schwartz - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (1):41-43.
    Blumenthal-Barby (2024) presents strong arguments that bioethicists should stop using the concept “personhood.” She points out that “person,” meaning an entity with full moral rights, is defined in...
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    Montaigne.Peter Burke - 1981 - São Paulo: Edições Loyola.
    MONTAIGNE criou um novo gênero literário – o ensaio -, seus próprios Ensaios tiveram uma vasta influência sobre o pensamento e a literatura do Renascimento e dos séculos posteriores. Observador sereno e irônico da comédia humana, era notavelmente muito consciente do etnocentrismo de outros povos. Atraído pela diversidade humana, estava preparado para tomar a vida privada tão seriamente quanto a vida pública. MONTAIGNE tem sido muito freqüentemente tratado como um “moderno” nascido fora de sua época. Peter Burke apresenta-o como (...)
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  32. Humanism: A very short introduction [Book Review].Hotchin Peter - 2016 - Australian Humanist, The 124:24.
    Hotchin, Peter Review of: Humanism: A very short introduction, by Stephen Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.
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  33. Unmasking religion : Marx's stance, Tocqueville's alternative.Peter Baehr - 2019 - In Daniel Gordon (ed.), The Anthem companion to Alexis de Tocqueville. New York, NY: Anthem Press.
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    The Hajj Before Muhammad: The Early Evidence in Poetry and Hadith.Peter Webb - 2023 - Millennium 20 (1):33-63.
    Scholarly debate on the nature of the Hajj before Muhammad and radical questions of whether Mecca was a ritual site at all in pre-Islamic times are answerable from the large corpus of pre-Islamic poetry, which has been underutilised as a source for pre-Islamic history. This paper reveals the poetry to be both a reliable and valuable witness. It demonstrates that the Hajj was performed in the generation before Muhammad in substantially similar terms to subsequent Muslim practice. Some modifications and shifts (...)
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    Integrating Plenitude, Axiarchism And Agency.Peter Forrest - 2023 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 71 (2):73-91.
    I consider three candidates for ultimate understanding: (1) ultimate agency, the familiar idea of understanding the existence and nature of the universe as created by God for good reasons; (2) axiarchism, the initially counter-intuitive idea that goodness is the first cause of contingent reality; and (3) plenitude, the thesis that all possible types of situation are real. After some initial clarification, I note the problems with axiarchism, and offer solutions. These solutions require the unification of space and time as space-time, (...)
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  36. Reconciling Science and Religion: The Debate in Early-Twentieth-Century Britain.Peter J. Bowler, John Hedley Brooke & Margaret J. Osler - 2002 - Journal of the History of Biology 35 (2):416-418.
     
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    A is for Aesthetic: Essays on Creative and Aesthetic Education.Peter Abbs - 2011 - Routledge.
    This volume reaffirms the indispensable place of the arts in any coherent curriculum. The author hopes that the specific arguments formulated in the book will advance the conservationist post-Modernist aesthetic.
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  38. Mathematical Understanding.Peter Lipton - 2011 - In John Polkinghorne (ed.), Meaning in mathematics. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    The Concept of the Individual an d the Idea (l) of Method in Seventeenth-Century Natural Philosophy.Peter Machamer - 2000 - In Peter K. Machamer, Marcello Pera & Aristeidēs Baltas (eds.), Scientific controversies: philosophical and historical perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 81.
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  40. The reach of the law.Peter Lipton - 2002 - Philosophical Books 43:254-260.
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  41. Are science and religion natural enemies?Peter G. Woolcock - 2012 - The Australian Humanist 108 (108):1.
    Woolcock, Peter G A topic much exercising the minds of religious believers at the moment is whether or not science and religion are natural enemies. The Religion and Ethics program on the ABC's Radio National, for example, has recently provided access on its website to a series of articles on the topic, with titles such as Science or Naturalism? The Contradictions of Richard Dawkins; Christianity and the Rise of Western Science; Did Darwin Defeat God?; Does Science Make Belief in (...)
     
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    Social Identities.Peter Finke - 2022 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 14 (2).
    As part of an article symposium on Partha Dasgupta and Sanjeev Goyal’s “Narrow Identities”, Peter Finke offers a critical anthropological perspective on the concept of social identity and its modeling in economics.
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  43. Geometrizing the meaning. An interview with Peter Gardenfors.Andrej Demuth & Peter Gaerdenfors - 2013 - Filozofia 68 (7):621-624.
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    Socialism.Peter Self - 1996 - In Robert E. Goodin, Philip Pettit & Thomas Winfried Menko Pogge (eds.), A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 414–438.
    Socialism grew up in opposition to capitalism, just as liberalism developed in reaction to feudalism. Both liberalism and socialism combined potent critiques of the existing socio‐economic order with blueprints for a desirable future society. However, liberalism provides a rather more coherent body of thought than does socialism, and its theories are linked with the emergence of a dominant system combining capitalism and liberal democracy. By contrast, no widespread socio‐economic order has as yet emerged which can be confidently or closely associated (...)
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    Hits: philosophy in the jukebox.Peter Szendy - 2012 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    In this book, Peter Szendy probes the ever-growing and ever more global phenomenon of the hit song.
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    Learning to Ride a Bike.Peter M. Hopsicker - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff, Jesús Ilundáin‐Agurruza & Michael W. Austin (eds.), Cycling ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 16–26.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Two‐Wheeled Sensations The “Bicycling Method” Lessons from the Saddle Finding the Words Notes.
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    Wissenschaftstheoretische Aspekte des Krankheitsbegriffs.Peter Hucklenbroich (ed.) - 2013 - Münster, Germany: Mentis.
  48. The Rhetoric of William the Silent’s Apologie a Dialectical Perspective.Peter Houtlosser, Frans Eemeren & Frans H. van Eemeren - 2015 - In Scott Jacobs, Sally Jackson, Frans Eemeren & Frans H. van Eemeren (eds.), Reasonableness and Effectiveness in Argumentative Discourse: Fifty Contributions to the Development of Pragma-Dialectics. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag.
     
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    Dürrenmatt et l’expérience philosophique.Peter Gasser - 2022 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 154 (1):19-28.
    Dürrenmatt a été profondément marqué par la philosophie qu’il a étudiée à l’Université de Berne. Le présent article montre quelques aspects de cette influence, qui comprend non seulement des aspects épistémologiques (Platon et Kant) auxquels Dürrenmatt s’est dit fidèle tout au long de sa vie, mais aussi une approche de l’écriture axée sur la communication indirecte, à la suite du Kierkegaard du Postscriptum aux Miettes philosophiques, puisant souvent dans les contes et les mythes antiques pour en dégager la pertinence et (...)
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    Presence and Abstraction. Interpreting the practice of Eucharistic Adoration online.Peter Kevern - 2023 - Heythrop Journal 64 (5):655-668.
    This paper takes as its point of departure the rise of online Adoration of the Reserved Sacrament during the widespread suspension of worship in response to COVID‐19. Taking the phenomenon seriously as an instance of the sensus fidelium exposes limitations in the Tridentine formulation of the mode of sacramental presence. Alternative approaches may be developed with reference to the thinking of two post‐Heideggerian philosophers, Marion and Nancy, who in different ways explore the subject's encounter with the divine in the phenomenal (...)
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