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    Re-examining hope: The roles of agency thinking and pathways thinking.Eddie Mw Tong, Barbara L. Fredrickson, Weining Chang & Zi Xing Lim - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (7):1207-1215.
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    Problems with contractarianism.Sheldon Wein - 1985 - Journal of Social Philosophy 16 (3):48-59.
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    Das Problem des Relativismus: Philosophie im Übergang zur Anthropologie.Hermann Wein - 1950 - Berlin,: De Gruyter.
  4. Untersuchungen über das problembewusstsein.Hermann Wein - 1937 - Berlin,: Verlag für staatswissenschaften und geschichte g.m.b.h..
     
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    Visual turn: Platon, Descartes, Kant, Cassirer: die Wende von Empirisimus, analytischer Philosophie und Naturalismus zu einem modernen, rationalistischen Neukantianismus.Wolfgang Wein - 2018 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
    Dieses Buch möchte eine Revolution der Denkungsart auf den Weg bringen. In kritischer Auseinandersetzung mit den Dogmen des Empirismus und der erschlaffenden und konformistischen Analytischen Sprachphilosophie, versucht es eine Synthese aus den Lehren jener Genies zu generieren, welche das Fundament der,westlichen Kultur? gelegt haben: Platon? Descartes? Kant? und im 20. Jahrhundert, Ernst Cassirer. Das neuentdeckte,visuelle Denken?, welches offenbar eine Vorstufe der Sprache und des menschlichen Denkens darstellt und in der Philosophie stets immanent präsent war, soll wieder in seine Rechte gesetzt (...)
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  6. Kentaurische Philosophie.Hermann Wein - 1968 - München,: Piper.
     
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  7. Philosophische Anthropologie, Metapolitik und politische Bildung.Hermann Wein - 1965 - [Hannover,: Niedersächsische Landeszentrale für Politische Bildung.
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    Zugang zu philosophischer Kosmologie.Hermann Wein - 1954 - München,: R. Oldenbourg.
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    When is an exercise in logic also a logic game?David Kary & Sheldon Wein - unknown
    This paper looks to Bernard Suits’s analysis of games and game playing for at least a partial answer to the question in its title. It applies Suits’s analysis to Sudoku, a popular logic puzzle, and to Ana-lytical Reasoning, a question type in standardized assessments. The purpose is both to test Suits’s analysis in a novel domain and to give educators and test developers useful insight into the relationship between logic exercises and games.
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  10. Development Officers and Discrimination.William L. Barthelemy & Sheldon Wein - 1996 - Journal of Philosophical Research 21:433-443.
    This paper deals with what a government funded development agency should do when a developing country imposes restrictions on the development process which discriminate on the basis of gender against some members of the development agency’s staff. The conclusion is that there are circumstances in which development agencies should continue their work in the face of gender discrimination but they should not instigate development projects if doing so would involve them in gender discrimination. A set of procedures for a development (...)
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    Development Officers and Discrimination.William L. Barthelemy & Sheldon Wein - 1996 - Journal of Philosophical Research 21:433-443.
    This paper deals with what a government funded development agency should do when a developing country imposes restrictions on the development process which discriminate on the basis of gender against some members of the development agency’s staff. The conclusion is that there are circumstances in which development agencies should continue their work in the face of gender discrimination but they should not instigate development projects if doing so would involve them in gender discrimination. A set of procedures for a development (...)
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  12. Truth, Art, and Knowledge (A commentary on James O YoungÂ's Art and Knowledge).Michael Watkins & Sheldon Wein - unknown
    While much of James O. Young’s Art and Knowledge is devoted to showing how works of art might be of cognitive value, we will focus on a prior claim, defended in the first chapter of Art and Knowledge, that “art” ought to be defined such that only works with cognitive value count as artworks. We begin by noting that it is not very clear—despite the considerable attention Young devotes to the matter—just what it is for an artwork to have cognitive (...)
     
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    The Mediating Role of Coping Styles on Impulsivity, Behavioral Inhibition/Approach System, and Internet Addiction in Adolescents From a Gender Perspective.Qi Li, Weine Dai, Yang Zhong, Lingxiao Wang, Bibing Dai & Xun Liu - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Reply to my Commentator - Wein.Sheldon Wein - unknown
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    Commentary on Aikin.Rebecca Macintosh & Sheldon Wein - unknown
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  16. Intolerance and the Zero Tolerance Fallacy.Sheldon Wein - 2013 - In Gabrijela Kišiček (ed.), What Do We Know About the World? Centre for Research on Reasoning, Argumentation, and Rhetoric. pp. 132-144.
    When an activity is unwanted, administrators often adopt a zero tolerance policy towards that activity. The background assumption is that, by adopting a zero tolerance policy, one is doing everything that one can to reduce or eliminate the activity in question. Yet which policy best serves to reduce an unwanted behavior is always an empirical question. Thus, those who adopt a zero tolerance policy towards some behavior without first investigating and finding that they are in a set of circumstances where (...)
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  17. Realism for Realistic People: A New Pragmatist Philosophy of Science.Hasok Chang - 2022 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this innovative book, Hasok Chang constructs a philosophy of science for 'realistic people' interested in understanding and promoting the actual practices of inquiry in science and other knowledge-focused areas of life. Inspired by pragmatist philosophy, he reconceives the very notions of reality and truth on the basis of his concept of the 'operational coherence' of epistemic activities, and offers new pragmatist conceptions of truth and reality as operational ideals achievable in actual scientific practice. Rejecting the version of scientific (...)
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  18. Exploring the virtues of zero tolerance arguments.Sheldon Wein - unknown
    The zero tolerance fallacy occurs when someone advocates or adopts a zero tolerance policy towards some activity or behaviour without seeing if there is evidence to support the view that such a policy is the best or most cost-effective way of preventing or reducing the unwanted behaviour. This paper explores the idea that, instead of thinking about what the zero tolerance fallacy is, argumentation theorists should try to characterize what features good arguments for zero tolerance policies must have.
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    Justice and rationality: Doubts about the contractarian and utilitarian approaches.Lanning Sowden & Sheldon Wein - 1987 - Philosophia 17 (2):127-140.
  20. Practical Reasons: The problem of gridlock.Ruth Chang - 2013 - In Barry Dainton & Howard Robinson (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic Philosophy. London: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 474-499.
    The paper has two aims. The first is to propose a general framework for organizing some central questions about normative practical reasons in a way that separates importantly distinct issues that are often run together. Setting out this framework provides a snapshot of the leading types of view about practical reasons as well as a deeper understanding of what are widely regarded to be some of their most serious difficulties. The second is to use the proposed framework to uncover and (...)
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  21. Prisoners' Dilemmas, Tuism, and Rationality.Sheldon Wein - 1985 - Simulation and Games 16:23-31.
  22. Chang Tung-sun ti to yüan jên shih lun.Tung-sun Chang - 1936 - Edited by Chan, Wên-hu & [From Old Catalog].
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    Commentary on DAMMIT-- Dominant Adversarial Model: Minded Instead of Terminated.Sheldon Wein - unknown
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  24. Productive versus destructive cooperation.Sheldon Wein & Radu Neculau - 2011 - In Frank Zenker (ed.), Argument Cultures: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation (OSSA) (University of Windsor, ON 18-21 May 2011). OSSA.
    Many of the problems we face can usefully be modeled as prisoners’ dilemmas. All the standard game-theoretic solutions to prisoners’ dilemmas lead, in the real world, to assurance games. But too often some aspects of our social interaction are as much obscured by, as illuminated by, game theory. Removing some of the epistemic constraints often accepted by game theorists will enable us to distinguish between productive and destructive prisoners’ dilemmas. Doing so is an important step in understanding the nature of (...)
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    Philosophie als Erfahrungswissenschaft.Hermann Wein & Jan M. Broekman - 1965 - Den Haag,: M. Nijhoff. Edited by Jan M. Broekman.
    die Behandlungsweise kann jedoch sehr verschieden sein. Diese letztere charakterisiert nicht nur eine bestimmte Auffassung von Philosophie, sondern ebenso den Philosophen, der sie anwendet. In dem Sinne ist jede Erörterung eines philosophischen Gedankens zugleich eine bio graphische Notiz. Der erfahrungswissenschaftliche Charakter der in diesem Band ge sammelten philosophische Gedankengänge entstammt zu einem er heblichen Teil der Kenntnisnahme der (ursprünglich amerikanischen) Kulturanthropologie. Ihr Schöpfen aus den Initiativen der alther kömmlichen Ethnologie wie auch aus der vergleichenden Völkerkunde hat, zusammen mit dem fruchtbaren (...)
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    La grave crisis del sistema carcelario en los centros de privación de libertad.Irene Yuglan Coello Chang & Ana Fabiola Zamora Vázquez - 2024 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 5 (9):e240138.
    El sistema penitenciario de Ecuador enfrenta una crisis estructural de proporciones preocupantes. Esta investigación se centra en analizar las diversas causas que han precipitado esta situación, con el objetivo de determinar la responsabilidad del Estado ecuatoriano en esta crisis. Se examina específicamente si el Estado cumple adecuadamente con su obligación de rehabilitar a los condenados y reintegrarlos a la sociedad tras el cumplimiento de sus penas. Se evidencia una ausencia significativa de programas efectivos de reinserción para las Personas Privadas de (...)
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    Are Being and Unity the Genera of All Things?Sheldon Wein - 1983 - Modern Schoolman 61 (1):49-52.
    Aristotle's account of the fact that neither being nor unity can be defined has more to do with the genus/species model of definition he used than any major metaphysical point.
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  28. A basic goods approach to international corporate responsibility: The case of hiring in developing nations.Sheldon Wein - manuscript
    Consider the following problem. A multinational corporation is expanding its operations to a developing country. The developing country in question is now a democracy or is in the process of becoming one, it has a (fairly) independent and corruption-free judiciary (or is in the process of establishing one), its human rights record, while not perfect, is improving, and its bureaucracy and police are not now terribly corrupt. But not too long ago, none of these things were true. A few years (...)
     
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    A Hobbesian Foundation for Welfare Rights.Sheldon Wein - 1991 - Social Philosophy Today 6:15-28.
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    A Hobbesian Foundation for Welfare Rights.Sheldon Wein - 1991 - Social Philosophy Today 6:15-28.
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    A Humean Theory of Distributive Justice for a New Century.Sheldon Wein - unknown - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 41:266-272.
    This paper suggests a strategy for constructing a contemporary Humean theory of distributive justice which would serve to ground what I call an entrepreneurial welfare state. It is argued that blending David Hume's insights about the origins and purposes of justice with Ronald Dworkin's insurance-based reasoning supporting his equality of resources model of distributive justice will yield a state which, as a matter of justice, encourages its members to engage in entrepreneurial activities and which protects them from the worst extremes (...)
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    Anticartesianische Meditationen: was war und ist Meditieren? : ein Fragment.Hermann Wein & Jan Knopf - 1983 - Bonn: Bouvier. Edited by Jan Knopf.
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    A Reply To Morgan.Sheldon Wein - 1980 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 7 (1):46-50.
  34. Über die Bemerkungen von Moser und Schrödinger zu C. F. v. Weizsäckers "Geschichte der Natur".Hermann Wein - 1950 - Philosophia Naturalis 1:438.
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    Commentary on: Brian MacPherson's "The incompleteness problem for a virtue-based theory of argumentation".Sheldon Wein - unknown
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    Cosmologie philosophique de notre époque (Protestation contre une fausse dramatisation).Hermann Wein - 1964 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 69 (1):79 - 87.
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  37. Die Geschichte der Natur.Hermann Wein - 1950 - Philosophia Naturalis 1:151.
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  38. David Hume and the Empiricist Theory of Law.S. Wein - 1990 - In Schwarz, McNeil & Bonnel (eds.), Man and Nature: Proceedings of the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Edmonton: Academic Printing and Publishing. pp. 33-44.
     
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  39. David Hume and the Empiricist Theory of Law.Sheldon Wein - 1990 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 9:33-44.
     
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    Das Irrationale: Entstehungsgeschichte und Bedeutung einer zentralen philosophischen Kategorie.Wolfgang Wein - 1997 - Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    Irrational thinking, religious fundamentalism, cults, magical beliefs and esoteric themes increasingly dominate western public life and philosophical debates, while rationality and logical thinking is continuously and increasingly being vilified. This has led to a state of utmost helplessness, when dealing with claims of (religious) fundamentalism and illegitimate metaphysics of power, while conversely the day-to-day living environment remains highly technical and positivistic. Puzzled by this increasing division, this book tries to elucidate: The emergence of the concept “irrational”, after Kant’s Critique of (...)
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  41. Das Problem des Relativismus.Hermann Wein & De Gruyter - 1952 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 57 (3):361-362.
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  42. Das Problem des Relativismus.Hermann Wein - 1953 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 9 (3):330-331.
     
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  43. Der Streit um Ordnung und Einheit der Realwelt.Hermann Wein - 1958 - Philosophia Naturalis 5:174.
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    Decision Theory as a primary part of Critical Thinking Courses.Sheldon Wein - unknown
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    Der wahre cartesische Dualismus.Hermann Wein - 1956 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 10 (1):3 - 28.
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    Eine pragmatische Sprachtheorie.Hermann Wein - 1972 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 26 (3):354 - 371.
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  47. Guggenberger, Alois, Der Menschengeist und das Sein.Hermann Wein - 1947 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 2:190.
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    Grain boundary kinking in f.c.c. bi-crystals.Michael J. Weins & Janine J. Weins - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 26 (4):885-896.
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    Humean Minds and Moral Theory.Sheldon Wein - 1988 - Philosophy Research Archives 14:229-236.
    Grant that Hume is a contractarian. Justice then arises from more basic features of humans and their circumstances. Among these more basic features from which justice arises Hume includes (in addition to self-interest narrowly construed) the widely held passions of benevolence and sympathy. But it is mysterious why he included them in his contractarian theory for the derivation of justice does not need them, and may even be weaker with them included. This paper suggests that Hume’s philosophy of mind, in (...)
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    Humean Minds and Moral Theory.Sheldon Wein - 1988 - Philosophy Research Archives 14:229-236.
    Grant that Hume is a contractarian. Justice then arises from more basic features of humans and their circumstances. Among these more basic features from which justice arises Hume includes (in addition to self-interest narrowly construed) the widely held passions of benevolence and sympathy. But it is mysterious why he included them in his contractarian theory for the derivation of justice does not need them, and may even be weaker with them included. This paper suggests that Hume’s philosophy of mind, in (...)
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