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    Die Schule des Aristoteles.Fritz Wehrli - 1944 - Basel,: B. Schwabe.
    [Heft 1] Dikaiarchos.--[Heft 2] Aristoxenos.--[Heft 3] Klearchos.--[Heft 4] Demetrios von Phaleron.--[Heft 5] Straton von Lampsakos.--[Heft 6] Lykon und Ariston von Keos.--[Heft 7] Herakleides Pontikos.--[Heft 8] Eudemos von Rhodos.--[Heft 9] Phainias von Eresos. Chamaileon. Praxiphanes.--[Heft 10] Hieronymos von Rhodos.
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    Die Schule des Aristoteles, Texte und Kommentar.Ludwig Edelstein & Fritz Wehrli - 1955 - American Journal of Philology 76 (4):414.
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    Hauptrichtungen des griechischen Denkens.Fritz Wehrli - 1964 - Zürich: Artemis.
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    [Lathe biōsas]: Studien zur ältesten Ethik bei d. Griechen.Fritz Wehrli - 1931 - Stuttgart: Teubner.
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    Die Schule des Aristoteles. Texte und Kommentar.Harold Cherniss & Fritz Wehrli - 1949 - American Journal of Philology 70 (4):414.
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    Die Schule des Aristoteles. Texte und Kommentar.Harold Cherniss & Fritz Wehrli - 1948 - American Journal of Philology 69 (4):455.
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    Phyllobolia fur Peter von der Muhll Zum 60. Geburtstag am 1. August 1945.Harold Cherniss, Joseph Fontenrose, Olof Gigon, Karl Meuli, Willy Theiler, Fritz Wehrli & Bernhard Wyss - 1950 - American Journal of Philology 71 (1):83.
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  8. Wehrli, Fritz, Lathe Biosas [Greek] Studien zur ältesten Ethik bei den Griechen.H. G. Gadamer - 1934 - Kant Studien 39:70.
     
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    Fritz Wehrli: Sotion. (Die Schule des Aristoteles, Texte und Kommentar, Supplementband 2.) Pp. 71. Basel-Stuttgart: Schwabe, 1978. Paper, 38Sw.frs.M. F. Burnyeat - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (1):150-150.
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    ΛΑΘΕ ΒΙω ΣΑΣ - Fritz Wehrli: ΛΑΘΕ ΒΙω ΣΑΣ Studien zur ältesten Ethik bei den Griechen. Pp. vi+110. Leipzig and Berlin: Teubner, 1931. Paper, Rm. 5. [REVIEW]R. B. Onians - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (05):175-176.
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    Fritz Wehrli: Die Schule des Aristoteles. Texte und Kommentar. Heft VI: Lykon und Ariston von Keos. Pp. 67. Basel: Schwabe, 1952. Stiff paper, 11 Sw. fr. [REVIEW]G. B. Kerferd - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (02):163-.
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    Fritz Wehrli: Die Schule des Aristoteles: Texte und Kommentar. Heft vii: Herakleides Pontikos; Heft ix: Phainias von Eresos, Chamaileon, Praxiphanes; Heft x: Hieronymos von Rhodos, Kritolaos und seine Schüler, Rückblick, Register. Zweite, ergänzte und verbesserte Aufl. 3 vols. Pp. 124, 115, 200. Basel: Schwabe, 1969. Paper, 26, 26, 28 Sw. frs. [REVIEW]G. B. Kerferd - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (01):104-.
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    Fritz Wehrli: Die Schule des Aristoteles: Texte und Kommentar. Heft ii: Aristoxenos; iii: Klearchos; iv: Demetrios von Phaleron; vi: Lykon und Ariston von Keos; viii: Eudemos von Rhodos. Zweite, ergänzte und verbesserte Aufl. 5 vols. Pp. 87, 85, 89, 67, 123. Basel: Schwabe 1967–1969. Stiff Paper, 20, 20, 20, 18, 26 Sw. frs. [REVIEW]G. B. Kerferd - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (03):400-.
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    Fritz Wehrli: Die Schule des Aristoteles: Texte und Kommentar. Heft vii: Herakleides Pontikos; Heft ix: Phainias von Eresos, Chamaileon, Praxiphanes; Heft x: Hieronymos von Rhodos, Kritolaos und seine Schüler, Rückblick, Register. Zweite, ergänzte und verbesserte Aufl. 3 vols. Pp. 124, 115, 200. Basel: Schwabe, 1969. Paper, 26, 26, 28 Sw. frs. [REVIEW]G. B. Kerferd - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (1):104-104.
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    Fritz Wehrli: Die Schule des Aristoteles: Texte und Kommentar. Heft ii: Aristoxenos; iii: Klearchos; iv: Demetrios von Phaleron; vi: Lykon und Ariston von Keos; viii: Eudemos von Rhodos. Zweite, ergänzte und verbesserte Aufl. 5 vols. Pp. 87, 85, 89, 67, 123. Basel: Schwabe1967–1969. Stiff Paper, 20, 20, 20, 18, 26 Sw. frs. [REVIEW]G. B. Kerferd - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (3):400-400.
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    Fritz Wehrli: Die Schule des Aristoteles. Heft i: Dikaiarchos. Zweite, ergänzte und verbesserte Auflage. Pp. 80. Basel: Schwabe, 1967. Paper, 18Sw.fr. [REVIEW]G. B. Kerferd - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (3):352-352.
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    Eudemus of Rhodes Fritz Wehrli: Eudemos von Rhodos. (Die Schule des Aristoteles: Texte und Kommentar, Heft viii.) Pp. 123. Basel: Schwabe, 1955. Stiff paper, 16 Sw. fr. [REVIEW]G. B. Kerferd - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (01):32-33.
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    Homer and the Monuments Fritz Wehrli: Die Schule des Aristoteles. Texte und Kommentar. Heft III: Klearchos. Heft IV: Demetrios von Phaleron. Heft V: Straton von Lampsakos. Pp. 85, 89, 83. Basel: Schwabe, 1948, 1949, 1950. Stiffpaper, 11 Sw. fr. each. [REVIEW]G. B. Kerferd - 1952 - The Classical Review 2 (01):24-26.
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    A Festschrift for P. Von Der Mühll Phyllobolia für Peter von der Mühll zum 60. Geburtstag am 1. August 1945.Von Olof Gigon, Karl Meuli, Willy Theiler, Fritz Wehrli, und Bernhard Wyss. Pp. 288. Basel: Schwabe, 1946. Cloth, 20 Swiss francs. [REVIEW]J. Tate - 1947 - The Classical Review 61 (02):59-60.
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    Fritz Medicus (1876–1956).Fritz Marti - 1970 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 8 (1):3-13.
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  21. Belief, Credence, and Moral Encroachment.Elizabeth Jackson & James Fritz - 2021 - Synthese 199 (1-2):1387–1408.
    Radical moral encroachment is the view that belief itself is morally evaluable, and that some moral properties of belief itself make a difference to epistemic rationality. To date, almost all proponents of radical moral encroachment hold to an asymmetry thesis: the moral encroaches on rational belief, but not on rational credence. In this paper, we argue against the asymmetry thesis; we show that, insofar as one accepts the most prominent arguments for radical moral encroachment on belief, one should likewise accept (...)
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  22. Conciliationism and Moral Spinelessness.James Fritz - 2018 - Episteme 15 (1):101-118.
    This paper presents a challenge to conciliationist views of disagreement. I argue that conciliationists cannot satisfactorily explain why we need not revise our beliefs in response to certain moral disagreements. Conciliationists can attempt to meet this challenge in one of two ways. First, they can individuate disputes narrowly. This allows them to argue that we have dispute-independent reason to distrust our opponents’ moral judgment. This approach threatens to license objectionable dogmatism. It also inappropriately gives deep epistemic significance to superficial questions (...)
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  23. Higher-Order Metaphysics: An Introduction.Peter Fritz & Nicholas K. Jones - 2024 - In Peter Fritz & Nicholas K. Jones (eds.), Higher-Order Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.
    This chapter provides an introduction to higher-order metaphysics as well as to the contributions to this volume. We discuss five topics, corresponding to the five parts of this volume, and summarize the contributions to each part. First, we motivate the usefulness of higher-order quantification in metaphysics using a number of examples, and discuss the question of how such quantifiers should be interpreted. We provide a brief introduction to the most common forms of higher-order logics used in metaphysics, and indicate a (...)
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    Propositional Quantifiers.Peter Fritz - 2024 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Propositional quantifiers are quantifiers binding proposition letters, understood as variables. This Element introduces propositional quantifiers and explains why they are especially interesting in the context of propositional modal logics. It surveys the main results on propositionally quantified modal logics which have been obtained in the literature, presents a number of open questions, and provides examples of applications of such logics to philosophical problems.
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    Aristo of Ceos: Text, Translation, and Discussion.William W. Fortenbaugh & Stephen A. White - 2006 - Routledge.
    Volume 13 in the RUSCH series continues work already begun on the School of Aristotle. Volume 9 featured Demetrius of Phalerum, Volume 10, Dicaearchus of Messana, Volume 11, Eudemus of Rhodes, and Volume 12, both Lyco of Troas and Hieronymus of Rhodes. Now Volume 13 turns our attention to Aristo of Iulis on Ceos, who was active in the last quarter of the third century BCE. Almost certainly he was Lyco's successor as head of the Peripatetic School. In antiquity, Aristo (...)
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    Higher-Order Metaphysics.Peter Fritz & Nicholas K. Jones (eds.) - 2024 - Oxford University Press.
    This volume explores the use of higher-order logics in metaphysics. Seventeen original essays trace the development of higher-order metaphysics, discuss different ways in which higher-order languages and logics may be used, and consider their application to various central topics of metaphysics.
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  27. Fitting anxiety and prudent anxiety.James Fritz - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):8555-8578.
    Most agree that, in some special scenarios, prudence can speak against feeling a fitting emotion. Some go further, arguing that the tension between fittingness and prudence afflicts some emotions in a fairly general way. This paper goes even further: it argues that, when it comes to anxiety, the tension between fittingness and prudence is nearly inescapable. On any plausible theory, an enormous array of possible outcomes are both bad and epistemically uncertain in the right way to ground fitting anxiety. What’s (...)
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  28. Closed Structure.Peter Fritz, Harvey Lederman & Gabriel Uzquiano - 2021 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 50 (6):1249-1291.
    According to the structured theory of propositions, if two sentences express the same proposition, then they have the same syntactic structure, with corresponding syntactic constituents expressing the same entities. A number of philosophers have recently focused attention on a powerful argument against this theory, based on a result by Bertrand Russell, which shows that the theory of structured propositions is inconsistent in higher order-logic. This paper explores a response to this argument, which involves restricting the scope of the claim that (...)
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  29. Ground and Grain.Peter Fritz - 2021 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 105 (2):299-330.
    Current views of metaphysical ground suggest that a true conjunction is immediately grounded in its conjuncts, and only its conjuncts. Similar principles are suggested for disjunction and universal quantification. Here, it is shown that these principles are jointly inconsistent: They require that there is a distinct truth for any plurality of truths. By a variant of Cantor’s Theorem, such a fine-grained individuation of truths is inconsistent. This shows that the notion of grounding is either not in good standing, or that (...)
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    An Algebraic Approach to Physical Fields.Lu Chen & Tobias Fritz - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 89 (C):188-201.
    According to the algebraic approach to spacetime, a thoroughgoing dynamicism, physical fields exist without an underlying manifold. This view is usually implemented by postulating an algebraic structure (e.g., commutative ring) of scalar-valued functions, which can be interpreted as representing a scalar field, and deriving other structures from it. In this work, we point out that this leads to the unjustified primacy of an undetermined scalar field. Instead, we propose to consider algebraic structures in which all (and only) physical fields are (...)
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    Corrugator activity confirms immediate negative affect in surprise.Sascha Topolinski & Fritz Strack - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:108172.
    The emotion of surprise entails a complex of immediate responses, such as cognitive interruption, attention allocation to, and more systematic processing of the surprising stimulus. All these processes serve the ultimate function to increase processing depth and thus cognitively master the surprising stimulus. The present account introduces phasic negative affect as the underlying mechanism responsible for this switch in operating mode. Surprising stimuli are schema-discrepant and thus entail cognitive disfluency, which elicits immediate negative affect. This affect in turn works like (...)
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    The Foundations of Modality: From Propositions to Possible Worlds.Peter Fritz - 2023 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This book develops an argument for a foundational theory of modality using higher-order logic. The use of higher-order logic in metaphysics is motivated, and a particular higher-order logic is introduced. Fine-grained theories of propositional individuation are shown to be problematic, and a course-grained theory of propositional individuation is defended. On the basis of this theory, it is argued that the metaphysical necessities can be delineated using purely logical terms; by adding an actuality operator, it is shown that the logic of (...)
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  33. First-order modal logic in the necessary framework of objects.Peter Fritz - 2016 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 46 (4-5):584-609.
    I consider the first-order modal logic which counts as valid those sentences which are true on every interpretation of the non-logical constants. Based on the assumptions that it is necessary what individuals there are and that it is necessary which propositions are necessary, Timothy Williamson has tentatively suggested an argument for the claim that this logic is determined by a possible world structure consisting of an infinite set of individuals and an infinite set of worlds. He notes that only the (...)
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  34. How Fine-Grained is Reality?Peter Fritz - 2017 - Filosofisk Supplement 13 (2):52-57.
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    Encroachment on Emotion.James Fritz - 2022 - Episteme 19 (4):515-533.
    This paper introduces a novel form of pragmatic encroachment: one that makes a difference to the status of emotion rather than the status of belief. I begin by isolating a distinctive standard in terms of which we can evaluate emotion – one sometimes called “subjective fittingness,” “epistemic justification,” or “warrant.” I then show how this standard for emotion could face a kind of pragmatic encroachment importantly similar to the more familiar encroachment on epistemic standards for belief. Encroachment on warranted emotion (...)
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  36. Two Problems of Self-Blame for Accounts of Moral Standing.Kyle G. Fritz & Daniel J. Miller - forthcoming - Ergo.
    Traditionally, those writing on blame have been concerned with blaming others, including when one has the standing to blame others. Yet some alleged problems for such accounts of standing arise when we focus on self-blame. First, if hypocrites lack the standing to blame others, it might seem that they also lack the standing to blame themselves. But this would lead to a bootstrapping problem, wherein hypocrites can only regain standing by doing that which they lack the standing to do. Second, (...)
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  37. It all depends.Fritz Ridenour - 1969 - Glendale, Calif.,: G/L Regal Books.
     
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  38. Über wertphilosophische Strömungen der Gegenwart.Fritz-Joachim Rintelen - 1932 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 10:504-526.
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  39. Class, Status and Education.Fritz Ringer - 1974 - Philosophical Forum 6 (1):1.
     
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    Das philosophische wertproblem.Fritz Joachim von Rintelen - 1932 - Halle (Saale): M. Niemeyer.
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  41. Der Versuch einer Überwindung des Historismus bei Ernst Troeltsch.Fritz-Joachim Rintelen - 1930 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 8 (1):324-372.
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  42. Leibnizens Beziehungen zur Scholastik.Fritz Rintelen - 1903 - Philosophical Review 12:572.
     
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  43. Philosophie der Endlichkeit.Fritz-Joachim V. Rintelen - 1952 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 6 (3):472-475.
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  44. Schleiermacher als Realist und Metaphysiker.Fritz-Joachim V. Rintelen - 1936 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 49:223-254.
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    Vom Sinn in der Geschichte.Fritz-Joachim V. Rintelen - 1967 - Kant Studien 58 (1-4):75-86.
  46. Valor y Existencia.Fritz-Joachim V. Rintelen - 1949 - Sapientia 4 (13):232.
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    Wilhelm Von Ockham Singularitas, Conceptus, Voluntas.Fritz-Joachim V. Rintelen - 1966 - Kant Studien 57 (1-4):113-125.
  48. Standard State Space Models of Unawareness.Peter Fritz & Harvey Lederman - 2015 - Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge 15.
    The impossibility theorem of Dekel, Lipman and Rustichini has been thought to demonstrate that standard state-space models cannot be used to represent unawareness. We first show that Dekel, Lipman and Rustichini do not establish this claim. We then distinguish three notions of awareness, and argue that although one of them may not be adequately modeled using standard state spaces, there is no reason to think that standard state spaces cannot provide models of the other two notions. In fact, standard space (...)
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  49. Unfitting Absent Emotion.James Fritz - 2023 - In Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics Volume 18. Oxford University Press. pp. 73-96.
    The world provides us with an ocean of opportunities for fitting emotion. But we are beings with limited emotional resources, so missed opportunities are common. This chapter argues that these failures to take up fitting emotions are very frequently unfitting in their own right—so frequently, in fact, that most of us lead lives replete with unfitting absences of emotion. It begins by showing that, whenever an emotion can be unfitting in virtue of being too weak, the absence of that emotion (...)
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  50. Ethics and Epistemic Hopelessness.James Fritz - 2023 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (6):977–1005.
    This paper investigates the ethics of regarding others as epistemically hopeless. To regard a person as epistemically hopeless with respect to p is, roughly, to regard her as unable to see the truth of p through rational means. Regarding a person as epistemically hopeless is a stance that has surprising and nuanced moral implications. It can be a sign of respect, and it can also be a way of giving up on someone. Whether it is morally problematic to take up (...)
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