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    Die Freiräume der Historie. Anmerkungen zu Aufstieg und Fall der Historisch-politischen Zeitschrift Rankes.Siegfried Baur - 2003 - In Dagmar Stegmüller, Christian Mehr & Ulrich Muhlack (eds.), Historisierung Und Gesellschaftlicher Wandel in Deutschland Im 19. Jahrhundert. Akademie Verlag. pp. 61-86.
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    Creativity in biology and in the human mind (manifestation of concepts).J. Siegfried Wagener - 1985 - Acta Biotheoretica 34 (1):3-51.
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    "Music is different" - isn't it?: Bedeutung und Bedingungen musikalischer Autonomie: Festschrift für Siegfried Oechsle zum 65. Geburtstag.Siegfried Oechsle, Kathrin Kirsch & Alexander Lotzow (eds.) - 2021 - Kassel: Bärenreiter.
    Musik ist anders. Durch Sprechen und Schreiben ist sie nicht zu ersetzen. Dennoch erzeugt sie den Wunsch nach Verständigung: über Musik selbst und über Zusammenhänge, die sie zu dem werden lassen, was sie ist. Auch wenn sie sich medial stets autonom verwirklicht, so ist Musik nicht isoliert. Die klingende Kunst reagiert - auf andere Musik, aber auch auf soziale oder ästhetische Bedingungen ihrer Zeit, wenngleich mit eigenen Mitteln. Der Band versammelt 35 Beiträge zur Musik von der Renaissance bis zum Bebop (...)
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    Von Aufklärung bis Zweifel: Beiträge zu Philosophie, Geschichte und Philosophiegeschichte: Festschrift für Siegfried Wollgast.Siegfried Wollgast, Gerhard Banse, Herbert Hörz & Heinz Liebscher (eds.) - 2008 - Berlin: Trafo-Verlag.
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    Ferdinand Christian Baur: a reader.Ferdinand Christian Baur - 2022 - New York: T&T Clark :. Edited by Johannes Zachhuber & David Lincicum.
    Brings together the key writings of Ferdinand Christian Baur across theology, biblical studies, early Christian history, and philosophy, showing his crucial role in the development of 19th-century thought.
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    The Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm and Its Relevance for the Jesuit University.Michael Baur & Michael J. Garanzini - 2022 - Didac 79:73-82.
    The article describes the seven characteristics that should identify a Jesuit university nowadays: 1) Pedagogical practices at Jesuit universities should promote authentic dialog and reconciliation; 2) Pedagogical practices at Jesuit universities should promote human excellence in every aspect of human life; 3) Pedagogical practices at Jesuit universities should promote exploration and discovery focused on and among disciplines; 4) Programs and practices at Jesuit universities should promote exploration and intercultural appreciation; 5) Jesuit universities should contribute both in theory and in practice (...)
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    Polis und Moderne: Siegfried Landshut in heutiger Sicht: mit ausgewählten Dokumenten zur Biographie.Rainer Nicolaysen & Siegfried Landshut (eds.) - 2000 - Berlin: B. Reimer.
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    The Mass Ornament: Weimar EssaysCritical Realism: History, Photography, and the Work of Siegfried Kracauer.Lydia Goehr, Siegfried Kracauer, Thomas Y. Levin & Dagmar Barnouw - 1996 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 54 (4):397.
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    Histories and Discourses: Rewriting Constructivism.Siegfried J. Schmidt - 2007 - Imprint Academic.
    Siegfried J. Schmidt is closely associated in Germany with the cross-disciplinary research programme of Radical Constructivism. In Histories & Discourses he carries out a change of perspective from media and communication studies to studies of culture and the philosophy of language.His ‘rewriting’ of constructivism shows that classical constructivism shares some fundamental assumptions with realism, and he creates a new vocabulary which allows us to understand how we construct truth, identity, ethics, etc., without using any point of reference which lies (...)
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  10. Why Defend Humean Supervenience?Siegfried Jaag & Christian Loew - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy 117 (7):387-406.
    Humean Supervenience is a metaphysical model of the world according to which all truths hold in virtue of nothing but the total spatiotemporal distribution of perfectly natural, intrinsic properties. David Lewis and others have worked out many aspects of HS in great detail. A larger motivational question, however, remains unanswered: As Lewis admits, there is strong evidence from fundamental physics that HS is false. What then is the purpose of defending HS? In this paper, we argue that the philosophical merit (...)
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    Apollonius von Tyana und Christus.Ferdinand Christian Baur - 1966 - Hildescheim,: G. Olms.
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    The Paradox at Reason’s Boundary.Christine O’Connell Baur - 2002 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 76:125-136.
    Central to Kierkegaard’s account of religious existence is his critique of speculative reason. This critique begins with the distinction between subjective and objective reflection. Its most radical aspects appear in Kierkegaard’s discussions of the paradox. In spite of Kierkegaard’s frequent comments on this notion, it is not readily understood. I want to argue against a common reading of this notion and propose an alternative reading. This alternative reading allows for a conceptually quite plausible account of the manner in which the (...)
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    Die Stile Martin Heideggers.Patrick Baur, Bernd Bösel & Dieter Mersch (eds.) - 2013 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
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    Phänomenologie der Gebärden: Leiblichkeit und Sprache bei Heidegger.Patrick Baur - 2013 - Freiburg: Alber.
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    Money and the autonomy instinct.Siegfried Dewitte - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (2):184-185.
    Applying the reciprocity instinct to monetary transactions implies that the reaction to monetary debt and monetary credit are similar. However, evidence suggests an asymmetry. I suggest that the “autonomy instinct” fits better with human behavior towards money. I show that people value autonomy, and I show how money can serve this instinct. (Published Online April 5 2006).
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    Changing the Rules: Psychology in the Netherlands, 1900-1985. Trudy Dehue.Siegfried Jaeger - 1996 - Isis 87 (4):760-760.
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    Many-valued logic.Siegfried Gottwald - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  18. A puzzle about laws and explanation.Siegfried Jaag - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):6085-6102.
    In this paper, we argue that the popular claim that laws of nature explain their instances creates a philosophical puzzle when it is combined with the widely held requirement that explanations need to be underpinned by ‘wordly’ relations. We argue that a “direct solution” to the puzzle that accounts for both explanatory laws and explanatory realism requires endorsing at least a radical metaphysics. Then, we examine the ramifications of a “skeptical solution”, i.e., dissolving it by giving up at least one (...)
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  19. Dispositional essentialism and the grounding of natural modality.Siegfried Jaag - 2014 - Philosophers' Imprint 14.
    Dispositional essentialism is a non-Humean view about the essences of certain fundamental or natural properties that looms large in recent metaphysics , not least because it promises to explain neatly the natural modalities such as laws of nature, counterfactuals, causation and chance. In the current paper, however, several considerations are presented that indicate a serious tension between its essentialist core thesis and natural “metaphysical” interpretations of its central explanatory claims.
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  20. Humean Laws and (Nested) Counterfactuals.Christian Loew & Siegfried Jaag - 2019 - Philosophical Quarterly 70 (278):93-113.
    Humean reductionism about laws of nature is the view that the laws reduce to the total distribution of non-modal or categorical properties in spacetime. A worry about Humean reductionism is that it cannot motivate the characteristic modal resilience of laws under counterfactual suppositions and that it thus generates wrong verdicts about certain nested counterfactuals. In this paper, we defend Humean reductionism by motivating an account of the modal resilience of Humean laws that gets nested counterfactuals right.
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    Buddhism as a stronghold of free thinking?: social, ethical and philosophical dimensions of Buddhism.Siegfried C. A. Fay & Ilse Maria Bruckner (eds.) - 2011 - Nuesttal: Edition Ubuntu.
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    T-norms and ϕ-operators as truth functions of many valued connectives.Siegfried Gottwald - 1984 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 13 (2):55-58.
    The choice of connectives for many valued propositional logics suitable for theoretical and applicational interests in most cases is an open problem up to now. We will not offer a general solution here, but support the point of view of some recent developments in fuzzy set theory that the triangular norms – t-norms for short – of Schweizer/Sklar [3] and the ϕ-operators of Pedrycz [2] represent quite general classes of connectives at least for many valued logics with truth value set (...)
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    Hegel and the Tradition: Essays in Honour of H.S. Harris.Michael Baur & John Russon (eds.) - 1998 - University of Toronto Press.
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831) is considered a philosopher of the Tradition, both in the sense that his work is rooted in the political, artistic, religious, and philosophical traditions of European culture and in the sense that he takes up the notion of tradition as an object of philosophical investigation. This collection examines Hegel's philosophy as it bears on the meaning and relevance of tradition - historical, legal, aesthetic, religious, and philosophical. The thirteen original essays draw upon and celebrate the (...)
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    Der grosse Legendenkranz . Eine mittelalterliche buddhistische Legendensammlung aus NepalDer grosse Legendenkranz . Eine mittelalterliche buddhistische Legendensammlung aus Nepal.Siegfried Lienhard, Gudrun Bühnemann, Michael Hahn & Gudrun Buhnemann - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (3):510.
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    Neo-machiavellism and ethical nihilism.Siegfried Marck - 1940 - Ethics 51 (2):185-199.
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    The History of Chemistry. John Hudson.Robert Siegfried - 1993 - Isis 84 (3):549-550.
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    Inter-ethics: Towards an interactive and interdependent bioethics.Tineke A. Abma, Vivianne E. Baur, Bert Molewijk & Guy A. M. Widdershoven - 2010 - Bioethics 24 (5):242-255.
    Since its origin bioethics has been a specialized, academic discipline, focussing on moral issues, using a vast set of globalized principles and rational techniques to evaluate and guide healthcare practices. With the emergence of a plural society, the loss of faith in experts and authorities and the decline of overarching grand narratives and shared moralities, a new approach to bioethics is needed. This approach implies a shift from an external critique of practices towards embedded ethics and interactive practice improvement, and (...)
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  28. Situating Hegel: From Transcendental Philosophy to a Phenomenology of Spirit.Michael Baur - forthcoming - In Kenneth Westphal & Marian Bykova (eds.), The Palgrave Hegel Hanbook.
    This chapter aims to situate Hegel’s philosophical outlook by illuminating it against the backdrop of Immanuel Kant’s transcendental philosophy, some early skeptical critiques of that philosophy, Fichte’s philosophy of freedom, and finally the Spinozistic thinking of Schelling and of Hegel himself.
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  29. Thomas von Aquin 1274-1974.Jörg Baur (ed.) - 1974 - München: Kösel.
    Kühn, U. Thomas von Aquin und die evangelische Theologie.--Rahner, K. Über die Unbegreiflichkeit Gottes bei Thomas von Aquin.--Pieper, J. Kreatürlichkeit.--Kluxen, W. Metaphysik und praktische Vernunft.--Oeing-Hanhoff, L. Gotteserkenntnis im Licht der Vernunft und des Glaubens nach Thomas von Aquin.--Zimmermann, A. Der Begriff der Freiheit nach Thomas von Aquin.--Baur, J. Fragen eines evangelischen Theologen an Thomas von Aquin.
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  30. Student attitudes on software piracy and related issues of computer ethics.Robert M. Siegfried - 2004 - Ethics and Information Technology 6 (4):215-222.
    Software piracy is older than the PC and has been the subject of several studies, which have found it to be a widespread phenomenon in general, and among university students in particular. An earlier study by Cohen and Cornwell from a decade ago is replicated, adding questions about downloading music from the Internet. The survey includes responses from 224 students in entry-level courses at two schools, a nondenominational suburban university and a Catholic urban college with similar student profiles. The study (...)
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  31. Fichte’s Ethical Thought, by Allen W. Wood.Michael Baur - 2017 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
    Review of Fichte’s Ethical Thought, by Allen W. Wood.
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  32. The Language of Rights: Towards an Aristotelian-Thomistic Analysis.Michael Baur - 2011 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 84:89-98.
    Alasdair MacIntyre has argued that our contemporary discourse about “rights,” and “natural rights” or “human rights,” is alien to the thought of Aristotleand Aquinas. His worry, it seems, is that our contemporary language of rights is often taken to imply that individuals may possess certain entitlement-conferringproperties or powers (typically called “rights”) entirely in isolation from other individuals, and outside the context of any community or common good. In thispaper, I accept MacIntyre’s worries about our contemporary language of “rights”; however, I (...)
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    Replacing humans with machines: a historical look at technology politics in California agriculture.Patrick Baur & Alastair Iles - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-28.
    Media outlets, industry researchers, and policy-makers are today busily extolling new robotic advances that promise to transform agriculture, bringing us ever closer to self-farming farms. Yet such techno-optimist discourse ignores the cautionary lessons of past attempts to mechanize farms. Adapting the Social Construction of Technology framework, we trace the history of efforts to replace human labor with machine labor on fruit, nut, and vegetable farms in California between 1945 and 1980—a place and time during which a post-WWII culture of faith (...)
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    The sensible health care professional: a care ethical perspective on the role of caregivers in emotionally turbulent practices.Vivianne Baur, Inge van Nistelrooij & Linus Vanlaere - 2017 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 20 (4):483-493.
    This article discusses the challenging context that health care professionals are confronted with, and the impact of this context on their emotional experiences. Care ethics considers emotions as a valuable source of knowledge for good care. Thinking with care ethical theory and looking through a care ethical lens at a practical case example, the authors discern reflective questions that shed light on a care ethical approach toward the role of emotions in care practices, and may be used by practitioners and (...)
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  35. Preface to and translation of Phenomenological Interpretations with Respect to Aristotle by Martin Heidegger.Michael Baur - 1992 - Man and World 25 (3-4):355-393.
    When it comes to understanding the genesis and development of Heidegger’s thought, it would be rather difficult to overestimate the importance of the “Aristotle-Introduction” of 1922, Heidegger’s “Phenomenological Interpretations with Respect to Aristotle.” This text is both a manifesto which describes the young Heidegger’s philosophical commitments, as well as a promissory note which outlines his projected future work. This Aristotle-Introduction not only enunciates Heidegger’s broad project of a philosophy which is both systematic and historical; it also indicates, in particular, why (...)
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    Deception and Cognitive Load: Expanding Our Horizon with a Working Memory Model.Siegfried L. Sporer - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Schönheit und magie.Siegfried Behn - 1932 - München,: J. Kösel & F. Pustet.
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  38. Umgestaltung und Übergänge: Beobachtungen zu den Anfängen des reformatorischen Gottesdienstes.Siegfried Bräuer - 2005 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 85 (1):51-71.
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  39. The Parables: Die prophetischen Heilserwartungen im Alten Testament. Ursprung und Gestaltwandel.Siegfried Herrmann - 1965
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  40. Umbruch des Denkens im Atomzeitalter.Siegfried Hermerding - 1969 - [Haarlem,: University Press.
     
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  41. Owoce wykorzystania Marksowskiej koncepcji realnego humanizmu przez niemieckich teoretyków komunistycznych w walce z faszyzmem.Siegfried Katzel - 1986 - Studia Filozoficzne 242 (1-2).
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    Darwinismus in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart: zum Erschienen von Darwins Hauptwerk vor 130 Jahren.Siegfried Kirschke (ed.) - 1989 - Halle (Saale): Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg.
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  43. Philosophische Probleme der Biowissenschaften.Siegfried Kirschke - 1978 - In Günter Schenk (ed.), Philosophie und Wissenschaft in der Auseinandersetzung unserer Zeit: marxistisch-leninistische Positionen zu Grundfragen des 16. Weltkongresses für Philosophie 1978. Halle (Saale): Abt. Wissenschaftspublizistik der Martin-Luther-Universität.
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    XVI. Die Medea-Fragmente des britischen Museums.Siegfried Mekler - 1911 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 70 (1-4):492-498.
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    Essay Review.Rezensiert Von Siegfried Blasche - 1984 - History and Philosophy of Logic 5 (2):219-226.
    H. BRANDS, 'Cogito ergo sum'. Interpretationen von Kant bis Nietzsche. Freiburg (Breisgau)/Miinchen: Karl Alber Verlag 1982. 318 Seiten. DM 54.
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  46. Eksperyment w sztuce.Siegfried J. Schmidt - 1986 - Studia Filozoficzne 244 (3).
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    Der Rechtsgendanke bei Aristoteles.Walter Siegfried - 1947 - Zürich,: Schulthess.
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  48. What Is Distinctive About Terrorism, and What Are the Philosophical Implications?Michael Baur - 2005 - In Timothy Shanahan (ed.), Philosophy 9/11: Thinking About the War on Terrorism. Open Court. pp. 3-21.
    On September 11, 2001, Americans were painfully reminded of a truth that for years had been easy to overlook, namely, that terrorism can affect every person in the world – regardless of location, nationality, political conviction, or occupation – and that, in principle, nobody is beyond terrorism’s reach. However, our renewed awareness of the ubiquity of the terrorist threat has been accompanied by wide disagreement and confusion about the moral status of terrorism and how terrorism ought to be confronted. Much (...)
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    Composition, a neglected aspect of the chemical revolution.Robert Siegfried & Betty Jo Dobbs - 1968 - Annals of Science 24 (4):275-293.
  50. The Moral Legitimacy of NGOs as Partners of Corporations.Dorothea Baur & Guido Palazzo - 2011 - Business Ethics Quarterly 21 (4):579-604.
    ABSTRACT:Partnerships between companies and NGOs have received considerable attention in CSR in the past years. However, the role of NGO legitimacy in such partnerships has thus far been neglected. We argue that NGOs assume a status as special stakeholders of corporations which act on behalf of the common good. This role requires a particular focus on their moral legitimacy. We introduce a conceptual framework for analysing the moral legitimacy of NGOs along three dimensions, building on the theory of deliberative democracy. (...)
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