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  1.  83
    The Mind-Technology Problem : Investigating Minds, Selves and 21st Century Artefacts.Inês Hipólito, Robert William Clowes & Klaus Gärtner (eds.) - 2021 - Springer Verlag.
    This edited book deepens the engagement between 21st century philosophy of mind and the emerging technologies which are transforming our environment. Many new technologies appear to have important implications for the human mind, the nature of our cognition, our sense of identity and even perhaps what we think human beings are. They prompt questions such as: Would an uploaded mind be 'me'? Does our reliance on smart phones, or wearable gadgets enhance or diminish the human mind? and: How does our (...)
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    The Mind Technology Problem and the Deep History of Mind Design.Robert W. Clowes, Klaus Gärtner & Inês Hipólito - 2021 - In Inês Hipólito, Robert William Clowes & Klaus Gärtner (eds.), The Mind-Technology Problem : Investigating Minds, Selves and 21st Century Artefacts. Springer Verlag. pp. 1-45.
    We are living through a new phase in human development where much of everyday life – at least in the most technologically developed parts of the world – has come to depend upon our interaction with “smart” artefacts. Alongside this increasing adoption and ever-deepening reliance on intelligent machines, important changes have been taking place, often in the background, as to how we think of ourselves and how we conceptualize our relationship with technology. As we design, create and learn to live (...)
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  3. Aristotle on Love and Friendship.Corinne Gartner - 2017 - In Christopher Bobonich (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Ethics. Cambridge University Press. pp. 143-163.
    Friendship (philia) plays a prominent role in Aristotle’s ethical thought. It is only within the context of his discussions of philia that Aristotle explicitly mentions acting for the sake of another’s good: friends, he claims, wish and do good things for one another for the sake of the friend. However, it is not clear whether Aristotle limits disinterested wishing well to the complete friendships of virtuous agents. I argue that he does not; friends of all varieties, to the extent that (...)
     
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  4. The Pre-reflective Situational Self.Robert W. Clowes & Klaus Gärtner - 2018 - Topoi 39 (3):623-637.
    It is often held that to have a conscious experience presupposes having some form of implicit self-awareness. The most dominant phenomenological view usually claims that we essentially perceive experiences as our own. This is the so called “mineness” character, or dimension of experience. According to this view, mineness is not only essential to conscious experience, it also grounds the idea that pre-reflective self-awareness constitutes a minimal self. In this paper, we show that there are reasons to doubt this constituting role (...)
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  5. Views of Addiction Neuroscientists and Clinicians on the Clinical Impact of a 'Brain Disease Model of Addiction'.Stephanie Bell, Adrian Carter, Rebecca Mathews, Coral Gartner, Jayne Lucke & Wayne Hall - 2013 - Neuroethics 7 (1):19-27.
    Addiction is increasingly described as a “chronic and relapsing brain disease”. The potential impact of the brain disease model on the treatment of addiction or addicted individuals’ treatment behaviour remains uncertain. We conducted a qualitative study to examine: (i) the extent to which leading Australian addiction neuroscientists and clinicians accept the brain disease view of addiction; and (ii) their views on the likely impacts of this view on addicted individuals’ beliefs and behaviour. Thirty-one Australian addiction neuroscientists and clinicians (10 females (...)
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    Enactivism, Radical Enactivism and Predictive Processing: What is Radical in Cognitive Science?Robert W. Clowes & Klaus Gärtner - 2017 - Kairos 18 (1):54-83.
    According to Enactivism, cognition should be understood in terms of a dynamic interaction between an acting organism and its environment. Further, this view holds that organisms do not passively receive information from this environment, they rather selectively create this environment by engaging in interaction with the world. Radical Enactivism adds that basic cognition does so without entertaining representations and hence that representations are not an essential constituent of cognition. Some proponents think that getting rid of representations amounts to a revolutionary (...)
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    Emotion Regulation in Rescue Workers: Differential Relationship With Perceived Work-Related Stress and Stress-Related Symptoms.Anne Gärtner, Alexander Behnke, Daniela Conrad, Iris-Tatjana Kolassa & Roberto Rojas - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Predictive Processing and Metaphysical Views of the Self.Klaus Gärtner & Robert W. Clowes - 2020 - In D. Mendonça, M. Curado & S. S. Gouveia (eds.), The Science and Philosophy of Predictive Processing. Bloomsbury.
    In recent years we have seen the rise of a new framework within the study of the mind, namely Predictive Processing. This framework essentially holds that the brain is a prediction machine constantly postulating perceptual models which are tested against incoming information. At the same time, the notion of the minimal or core self has become very influential as a way of explaining, or explaining away, pre-reflective self-awareness. The four most widely discussed alternatives for thinking through the metaphysical implications the (...)
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    Wisdom in the Flesh: Embodied Social Practices of Wisdom in Organisations.Christian Gärtner - 2011 - Philosophy of Management 10 (1):29-42.
    The majority of contemporary models of wisdom define it in terms of a cognitive ability that is located in an agent’s mind. Even those models that include emotions, affective states, gut feelings etc. hardly recognise the relation between those non-cognitive dimensions, agents’ bodies and how they shape the content of experiences and how social practices of wisdom enfold. This paper will address this gap by providing a phenomenological account that depicts wisdom not as generated by wise individuals but as being (...)
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  10. The Possibility of Psychic Conflict in Seneca's De Ira.Corinne Gartner - 2015 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (2):213-233.
    This paper explores the potential for psychic conflict within Seneca's moral psychology. Some scholars have taken Seneca's explicit claim in De Ira that the soul is unitary to preclude any kind of simultaneous psychic conflict, while other interpreters have suggested that Seneca views all cases of anger as instances of akrasia. I argue that Seneca's account of anger provides the resources for accommodating some types of simultaneous psychic conflict; however, he denies the possibility of psychic conflict between two action-generating impulses, (...)
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    Direct-to-Consumer Genome-Wide Scans: Astrologicogenomics or Simple Scams?Wayne Hall & Coral Gartner - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (6-7):54-56.
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    Ethics without Principles.Smiljana Gartner - 2005 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 5 (3):600-604.
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    Psychosocial coping resources and health among Germans and Poles.Tomasz Pasikowski, Michał Ziarko, Helena Sęk, Łukasz Kaczmarek, Angelika Gärtner, Konrad Reschke & Harry Schrőder - 2011 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 42 (3):114-122.
    Psychosocial coping resources and health among Germans and Poles Culture has a substantial impact on mechanism of coping with stress and related health outcomes. We proposed a model emphasizing the mediating role of coping resources and competences in the relationship between controllability of demands in professional/educational life and health in the cross-cultural context. The model is based on the transactional model of stress. 595 participants from East Germany, West Germany and Poland completed: Sense of Coherence Scale SOC-9, Self-Esteem Scale, Social (...)
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    Aristotle on Thought and Feeling by Paula Gottlieb (review).Corinne Gartner - 2023 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 61 (4):703-705.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Aristotle on Thought and Feeling by Paula GottliebCorinne GartnerPaula Gottlieb. Aristotle on Thought and Feeling. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. 173. Hardback, $99.99.Paula Gottlieb's recent book is an illuminating, synoptic study of Aristotle's theory of human motivation, according to which his innovative notion of prohairesis (choice)—specifically, the virtuous agent's prohairesis—is the cornerstone. She argues against both Kantian-flavored readings, which prioritize reason's role in motivating ethical action, and (...)
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    The Monastic Cell as Utopian Niche: The Contribution of Religious Niches to Socio-Ecological Transformation.Claudia Gärtner - 2024 - Utopian Studies 35 (1):67-82.
    This article explores the extent to which Christian traditions, especially the monastic way of life, possess a transformative potential toward a socio-ecological society. Christian ideas are not unbroken utopias, but they possess an eschatological proviso based on God's otherness. Neither is monastic life a prefiguration of the Kingdom of God, nor do Christians or the Church prefigure a heavenly society, but Christian action and religious communities can be regarded as forms of _refigurative practice_, which can fail again and again without (...)
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    The Functional and Embodied Nature of Pre-reflective Self-consciousness.Klaus Gärtner - 2023 - Humana Mente 16 (43).
    Being conscious or experiencing the world with all its vivid qualities is something humans intimately cherish. The fact that consciousness provides us with a lively phenomenology is what makes life worth living. Yet, when it comes to understanding how consciousness fits into the natural world, we feel deeply puzzled. In this context, one important claim about consciousness consists in the idea that our awareness is not only about the world but also reveals an intimate subjectivity. This aspect of phenomenal consciousness (...)
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    Slow Continuous Mind Uploading.Robert W. Clowes & Klaus Gärtner - 2021 - In Inês Hipólito, Robert William Clowes & Klaus Gärtner (eds.), The Mind-Technology Problem : Investigating Minds, Selves and 21st Century Artefacts. Springer Verlag. pp. 161-183.
    In recent years, the idea of mind uploading has left the genre of science fiction. Uploading our minds as a form of immortality, or so it has been argued, is now within our reach. Of course, this depends on the assumption that our mind is nothing more than some sort of computer software running on the brain as hardware paving the way for a standard procedure of mind uploading, namely instantaneous destructive uploading – where the brain is simulated on a (...)
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  18. The Myth of Cronus in Plato’s Statesman: Cosmic Rotation and Earthly Correspondence.Corinne Gartner & Claudia Yau - 2020 - Apeiron 53 (4):437-462.
    The cosmological myth in Plato’s Statesman has generated several longstanding scholarly disputes, among them a controversy concerning the number and nature of the cosmic rotation cycles that it depicts. According to the standard interpretation, there are two cycles of rotation: west-to-east rotation occurs during the age of Cronus, and east-to-west rotation occurs during the age of Zeus, which is also our present era. Recent readings have challenged this two-cycle interpretation, arguing that the period of rotation opposed to our own is (...)
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  19. Shiffer's Einwände gegen DeRoses Kontextualismus.Smiljana Gartner - 2006 - Synthesis Philosophica 21 (1):81-94.
    Wenn das klassische Argument des Skeptizismus wahrhaftig ist, dann können wir nicht behaupten, dass wir etwas wissen, und dies beeinflusst unsere täglichen Aussagen über das Leben, die Natur und uns selbst. DeRose schlägt eine neue kontextualistische Lösung vor. Shiffer bringt Argumente gegen DeRoses Erklärungen über die Stärke der epistemischen Position vor. Für problematisch hält er auch die Behauptung der Kontextualisten, dass in Wissenssätzen ohne indexikalische Ausdrücke ein skeptisches Paradoxon auftritt. In meinem Beitrag versuche ich für die Notwendigkeit des Inbetrachtziehens von (...)
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    Copies from "Standard Set Theory"? A Note on the Foundations of Minimalist Syntax in Reaction to Chomsky, Gallego and Ott.Hans-Martin Gärtner - 2021 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 31 (1):129-135.
    Appeal to standard set theory in minimalist syntax is shown to be in conflict with the goal of analyzing dependency formation, a.k.a. movement, as involving genuine constituent copies. The underlying tension is due to extensionality, which—other things being equal—favors a perspective on dependencies in terms of multidominance. The above argument is developed against the backdrop of a recent exposition of minimalist syntax :229–261, 2019), which can be seen as exemplary. The resulting critical assessment should be taken as removing obstacles on (...)
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    Colloquium 5 Commentary on Levin.Corinne Gartner - 2021 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 36 (1):159-165.
    In her rich and provocative paper, Susan Levin seeks to defend the value of anger against the views of Stoics and transhumanists, both of whom regard anger as irrational and to be eliminated. In her defense, Levin draws on Aristotle, relating his position to contemporary appraisal theorists as well as anti-racism activists and scholars, for Aristotle holds, in contrast with the Stoics, that some cases of anger are justified. The virtuous Aristotelian agent will become angry in response to injustice. I (...)
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    Why cyborgs necessarily feel.Klaus Gärtner - 2022 - Technoetic Arts 20 (1):51-64.
    In this article, I argue for an essentialist account of cyborgs. This means that one condition for being a cyborg is to possess phenomenal consciousness, ‘what it feels like’ to undergo an experience. In this context, I make two related claims: (1) the metaphysical claim that it is essential to cyborgs to have phenomenal consciousness due to their being augmented human beings, and (2) the related claim that this metaphysical constraint need not apply to cyborg-like entities, which may or may (...)
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    Funding the Department of Education's Trio Programs.Anthony J. Eksterowicz & James D. Gartner - 1990 - Public Affairs Quarterly 4 (3):233-247.
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    Ethical Orientation and Research Misconduct Among Business Researchers Under the Condition of Autonomy and Competition.Matthias Fink, Johannes Gartner, Rainer Harms & Isabella Hatak - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 183 (2):619-636.
    The topics of ethical conduct and governance in academic research in the business field have attracted scientific and public attention. The concern is that research misconduct in organizations such as business schools and universities might result in practitioners, policymakers, and researchers grounding their decisions on biased research results. This study addresses ethical research misconduct by investigating whether the ethical orientation of business researchers is related to the likelihood of research misconduct, such as selective reporting of research findings. We distinguish between (...)
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  25. Aristotle on friendship and trust.Corinne Gartner & Wania Ahmad - 2023 - In Mark Alfano, David Collins & Iris Jovanovic (eds.), Perspectives on Trust in the History of Philosophy. Lanham: Lexington.
     
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  26. Aristotle on understanding and practical wisdom.Corinne Gartner - 2018 - In Nicholas D. Smith (ed.), The philosophy of knowledge: a history. London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Cloud Computing : The Next Generation of Outsourcing.Undefined Gartner - 2010 - Analysis:1-17.
    We are in the midst of a fundamental shift, as more enterprises start to use services enabled by cloud technologies. This will heavily impact IT services providers, who must now consider strategies for coping with profound changes in the marketplace or risk being left behind. This research will be of interest to IT services vendors, as well as consumers of IT services.
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    Das Gebet des lebensmüden Greises bei Maximian an „Mutter Erde“ und sein antikes Vorbild.Thomas Gärtner - 2009 - Hermes 137 (4):505-510.
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    Der Liebe Leben im Verschleiss.Gottfried Gartner - 2010 - Brixen: A. Weger.
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  30. Entrepreneurship as organizing.W. B. Gartner & C. B. Brush - forthcoming - Emergence: Complexity and Organization.
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    Gelingen im Scheitern: moraltheologische Überlegungen zu zwei Kategorien einer christlichen Identität.Dirk Gärtner - 2020 - Regensburg: Verlag Friedrich Pustet.
    Scheitern wie Gelingen sind ambivalente und zugleich existentielle Erfahrungen des Menschen. Die Sehnsucht, das eigene Leben als gelingend zu erfahren, ist dabei Ausdruck des menschlichen Strebens nach Glück. Das Wagnis einer unwiderruflichen Lebensentscheidung ist dabei der verbindlichste Ausdruck individueller Sinnstiftung für ein gelingendes Leben. Zur Frage, welche Gründe dem Gelingen oder Scheitern eines biografischen Lebensprojektes zugrunde liegen, hat Klaus Demmer wesentliche Überlegungen angestellt, denen in dieser Arbeit nachgegangen wird. Zentral ist dabei die Verhältnisbestimmung von sittlicher Persönlichkeit und Identität. Indem das (...)
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    Impaired Newborns and The Hardship on Parents.Alan Gartner - 1985 - Hastings Center Report 15 (3):43-43.
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  33. Johnatan Dancy, Ethics without Principles.Smiljana Gartner - 2005 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 15:600-604.
     
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    Philosophische Impulse: Recht und Gerechtigkeit von Aristoteles bis Habermas: eine Einführung in die Ethik der Gerechtigkeit.Wolfgang Gärtner - 2012 - Berlin: Lit.
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    Staying a Pastor while Talking Like a Psychologist? A Proposal for an Integrative Model.S. Gartner - 2010 - Christian Bioethics 16 (1):48-60.
    This essay contributes to the discussions about the end, or rather reform, of the Counseling Movement. One central problem concerns the question of whether, apart from the positive impact psychology has had on pastoral counseling, this influence may not also have led to an obfuscation of theological profile. This question is addressed in view of the language used in pastoral counseling. First, various implications of the use of psychological terms are exposed insofar as these influence pastors’ professional identity as well (...)
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  36. The Impact of the Empire's Crises on Historiography and Historical Thinking in Late Antiquity.Hans Armin Gartner & M. Ye - 2008 - In Fritz-Heiner Mutschler & Achim Mittag (eds.), Conceiving the Empire: China and Rome Compared. Oxford University Press.
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  37. The Theology of the Gospel According to Thomas.Bertil Gartner - 1961
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    Apoll Als Elegischer Liebhaber.Thomas Gärtner - 2007 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 151 (2):244-255.
    Apollo's failure to give oracles in P. Oxy. 3723 has its closest parallel in Tibullus' elegy 2, 3, where the god is described as completely helpless and bereft of all his divine attributes as a result of his servitium amoris. The seeming parallel in Ovid's narration of the story of Apollo and Daphne in the first book of the Metamorphoses exhibits a more complicated concept: Apollo presents himself in command of all divine powers, but mourns the failure of these powers (...)
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    Aberrant Long-Range Temporal Correlations in Depression Are Attenuated after Psychological Treatment.Matti Gärtner, Mona Irrmischer, Emilia Winnebeck, Maria Fissler, Julia M. Huntenburg, Titus A. Schroeter, Malek Bajbouj, Klaus Linkenkaer-Hansen, Vadim V. Nikulin & Thorsten Barnhofer - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Cotta bei Sallust und Perikles bei Thukydides – eine übersehene Parallele.Thomas Gärtner - 2011 - História 60 (1):122-125.
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  41. Conscious Experience and Experience Externalization.Klaus Gärtner - 2018 - In Inês Hipólito, Jorge Gonçalves & João G. Pereira (eds.), Schizophrenia and Common Sense: Explaining the Relation Between Madness and Social Values. Cham: Springer.
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    Commune nefas und eine verkannte chiastische Disposition im ersten Chorlied des senecanischen,Thyest‘.Thomas Gärtner - 2012 - Hermes 140 (1):109-111.
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    Der Ninos-Roman als Vorbild für die Hochzeitshandlung im ersten Buch der Achilleis des Statius.Thomas Gärtner - 2010 - Hermes 138 (3):296-307.
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    Demetriana Varia.Hans Gärtner - 1990 - Hermes 118 (2):213-236.
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    Ein Textvorschlag zum Zehnten Buch der Posthomerica des Quintus Smyrnaeus.Thomas Gärtner - 2000 - Hermes 128 (2):253-255.
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    Future Time Perspective in Occupational Teams: Do Older Workers Prefer More Familiar Teams?Laura U. A. Gärtner & Guido Hertel - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Interdisciplinarity in Cognitive Science and the Nature of Cognition.Klaus Gärtner & Robert W. Clowes - 2023 - In Olga Pombo, Klaus Gärtner & Jorge Jesuíno (eds.), Theory and Practice in the Interdisciplinary Production and Reproduction of Scientific Knowledge: ID in the XXI Century. Springer Verlag. pp. 169-188.
    Over the last decades, Interdisciplinarity (ID) has become one of the leading research practices. Traditionally, cognitive science is considered one of the most prominent examples of ID research by including disciplines such as philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence (AI), neuroscience, anthropology and linguistics. Recently, however the ID character of cognitive science has become under pressure. According to a study by Leydesdorff and Goldstone (2013), research in this domain gets more and more absorbed by cognitive psychology and the interdisciplinary character of cognitive (...)
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    Johannes Eugenikos, Protheoria zu Heliodors Aithiopika.H. Gärtner - 1971 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 64 (2):322-325.
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    Kritische bemerkungen zu späten griechischen liebesepigrammen der anthologia palatina.Thomas Gärtner - 2008 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 101 (1):29-34.
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    Kritische Überlegungen zu den Fragmenten des Archilochos.Thomas Gärtner - 2008 - Hermes 136 (1):1-14.
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