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    Exploring the Emotional Experience During Instant Messaging Among Young Adults: An Experimental Study Incorporating Physiological Correlates of Arousal.Anne-Linda Camerini, Laura Marciano, Anna Maria Annoni, Alexander Ort & Serena Petrocchi - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Instant messaging is a highly diffused form of communication among younger populations, yet little is known about the emotional experience during IM. The present study aimed to investigate the emotional experience during IM by drawing on the Circumplex Model of Affect and measuring heart rate and electrodermal activity as indicators of arousal in addition to self-reported perceived emotional valence. Using an experimental design, we manipulated message latency and message valence. Based on data collected from 65 young adults, we observed arousal (...)
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    Essenz, Perfektion, Existenz: zur Rationalität und dem systematischen Ort der Leibnizschen Theologia naturalis.Alexander Wiehart-Howaldt - 1996 - Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
    Warum existiert uberhaupt etwas, warum existiert gerade unsere Welt? Wofur soll sich der Mensch in ihr engagieren, wie soll er seinen Charakter bilden? Mit begrifflicher Prazision wird gepruft, was Leibnizens Philosophie zur Behandlung dieser unabweisbaren Fragen auch heute noch beitragen kann. Da Leibniz die Antworten letztlich aus einer Theologia Naturalis gewinnt, steht sein Gottesbegriff im Zentrum der Untersuchung. Dieser wird in seinen vielfaltigen Bezugen und Funktionen innerhalb Leibniz' System detailliert erlautert. Ergebnis ist eine kritische integrale Gesamtdarstellung der Leibnizschen Philosophie; sie (...)
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    Ein unbekanntes byzantinisches Kleinkapitell aus Kauniōn Panormos.Alexander Zäh - 2005 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 98 (2):569-574.
    Einleitung Die Ausbreitung des Massentourismus und die Grundstücksspekulation gefährden frühbyzantinische und byzantinische archäologische Stätten im südwestlichen Kleinasien akut. Wie nun schon in den 1980er Jahren ein Vier-Sterne-Hotel einer spanischen Hotelkette direkt in das weit ausgedehnte spätantike und byzantinische Ruinengebiet von Kauniōn Panormos, das mittelalterliche Prepia (der heutige Name des benachbar ten Örtchens ist Sarigerme), das an der Mündung des Sarisu Çayi – zu deutsch: Gelbwasser-Fluß – im westlichen Lykien gelegen ist, hineingebaut wurde, so sind nun schon vorbereitende Hotelbauarbeiten im Auftrage (...)
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    Vincenzo RUGGIERI, La Caria Bizantina: topografia, archeologia ed arte (Mylasa, Stratonikeia, Bargylia, Myndus, Halicarnassus).Alexander Zäh - 2006 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 99 (2):687-691.
    Diese neueste Buchveröffentlichung von Professor Vincenzo RUGGIERI SJ, der am Pontificio Istituto Orientale in Rom byzantinische Archäologie und byzantinische Geschichte lehrt, stellt einige archäologische byzantinische Stätten aus seinem traditionellen Forschungsgebiet in der historischen Kirchenprovinz Karien vor, die im westlichen Kleinasien gelegen war. Hier wartet R. nun zum größten Teil mit von ihm selbst aufgefundenen und erforschten Monumenten auf und das vorgelegte Werk kann als die geographisch nördliche Fortsetzung der im selben Verlag bereits im Jahre 2003 erschienenen stattlichen und sehr umfangreichen (...)
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    Politische Philosophie im Denken Heideggers.Alexander Schwan - 1965 - (Köln, Opladen,: Westdeutscher Verlag).
    Zum I. Kapitel 1 Diesen hier nur skizzierten Strukturzusammenhang von Fragehinsichten und Sachbezügen, innerhalb dessen die Politische Philosophie ihren Ort gewinnt, hat der Verf des näheren darzulegen versucht in einem Aufsatz Die Staatsphilosophie im Verhältnis zur Politik als Wissenschaft, in: Dieter Oberndörfer (Hrsg.), Wissenschaftliche Politik. Eine Einführung in Grundfragen ihrer Tradition und Theorie. Freiburg i. Br. 1962, S. 153-195. Vgl. dazu insbesondere auch Arnold Bergslraesser, Politik in Wissenschaft und Bildung. Schriften und Reden. Freiburg i. Br. 1961, S. 17-29 (Die Stellung (...)
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    Erkenntnis Und Wissenschaft. Knowledge and Science: Probleme der Epistemologie in der Philosophie des Mittelalters. Problems of Epistemology in Medieval Philosophy.Pia Antolic, Alexander Fidora & Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (eds.) - 2004 - Akademie Verlag.
    Im Zentrum des Bandes steht die Frage nach dem Zusammenhang von Erkenntnis- und Wissenschaftstheorie im Kontext der mittelalterlichen Rezeption der Texte des Aristoteles an Hof und Universitäten, und dabei insbesondere der für die Epistemologie einschlägigen Passagen in De anima und in den Zweiten Analytiken sowie ihre spätantike und arabische Vermittlung. In diesem komplexen Rezeptions- und vor allem Transformationsprozeß werden zugleich die wissenschaftlichen und gesellschaftlich-institutionellen Grundlagen für den okzidentalen Prozeß der Rationalisierung und der Aufklärung gelegt, deren "Dialektik" nicht nur die Geschichte (...)
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    Das Weltbild der Igel - Naturethik einmal anders.Angelika Krebs, Stephanie Schuster, Alexander Fischer & Jan Müller (eds.) - 2021 - Schwabe.
    Wie wichtig Natur für menschliches Glück ist, als Ort der Freude am Leben oder zumindest der Zuflucht, ist zuletzt vielen von uns aufgegangen. Trotzdem hat Landschaft bisher keine Lobby. Dieses unkonventionelle Buch tritt für die Schönheit der Natur ein. Es argumentiert gegen die Dominanz der anthropozentrisch-rechnenden Weltbemeisterung und für eine «ästhetische Ökozentrik». Unkonventionell ist das Buch aber auch deshalb, weil es die philosophische Arbeit an Begriff und Argument mit literarischen Passagen von grosser Leuchtkraft verbindet. Diese Passagen stammen aus Peter Kurzecks (...)
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  8. Which witch is which? Exotic objects and intentional identity.Alexander Sandgren - 2018 - Synthese 195 (2):721-739.
    This paper is about intentional identity, the phenomenon of intentional attitudes having a common focus. I present an argument against an approach to explaining intentional identity, defended by Nathan Salmon, Terence Parsons and others, that involves positing exotic objects. For example, those who adopt this sort of view say that when two astronomers had beliefs about Vulcan, their attitudes had a common focus because there is an exotic object that both of their beliefs were about. I argue that countenancing these (...)
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  9. Quantifying proportionality and the limits of higher-level causation and explanation.Alexander Gebharter & Markus Ilkka Eronen - 2023 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 74 (3):573-601.
    Supporters of the autonomy of higher-level causation (or explanation) often appeal to proportionality, arguing that higher-level causes are more proportional than their lower-level realizers. Recently, measures based on information theory and causal modeling have been proposed that allow one to shed new light on proportionality and the related notion of specificity. In this paper we apply ideas from this literature to the issue of higher vs. lower-level causation (and explanation). Surprisingly, proportionality turns out to be irrelevant for the question of (...)
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    Epistemic landscapes, optimal search and the division of cognitive labor.J. McKenzie Alexander, Johannes Himmelreich & Christopher Thompson - 2015 - Philosophy of Science 82 (3):424-453.
    This paper examines two questions about scientists’ search for knowledge. First, which search strategies generate discoveries effectively? Second, is it advantageous to diversify search strategies? We argue pace Weisberg and Muldoon (2009) that, on the first question, a search strategy that deliberately seeks novel research approaches need not be optimal. On the second question, we argue they have not shown epistemic reasons exist for the division of cognitive labor, identifying the errors that led to their conclusions. Furthermore, we generalize the (...)
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    Violent video games: content, attitudes, and norms.Alexander Andersson & Per-Erik Milam - 2023 - Ethics and Information Technology 25 (4):1-12.
    Violent video games (VVGs) are a source of serious and continuing controversy. They are not unique in this respect, though. Other entertainment products have been criticized on moral grounds, from pornography to heavy metal, horror films, and Harry Potter books. Some of these controversies have fizzled out over time and have come to be viewed as cases of moral panic. Others, including moral objections to VVGs, have persisted. The aim of this paper is to determine which, if any, of the (...)
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    An Old French Poetic Version of the Life and Miracles of Saint Magloire.Alexander J. Denomy & J. Brückmann - 1959 - Mediaeval Studies 21 (1):53-128.
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  13. The philosophy of war.Alexander Moseley - 2004 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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    Inhumation as Theophanic Encounter: The Eastern Orthodox Rejection of Cremation.Alexander Earl - 2024 - Christian Bioethics 30 (3):200-212.
    This essay aims to articulate why the Orthodox have historically, and to the present, opposed cremation. Its primary line of argument is that inhumation is a site of “theophanic encounter”: a manifestation of the Glory of God. This theophanic quality is borne out in the scriptures and the Church’s liturgical experience. In particular, the connections between the funeral service and the entombed Christ on Holy Friday and Saturday properly situate the meaning of the post-mortem body. This intimate connection between the (...)
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  15. The axiom of determinancy implies dependent choices in l(r).Alexander S. Kechris - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (1):161 - 173.
    We prove the following Main Theorem: $ZF + AD + V = L(R) \Rightarrow DC$ . As a corollary we have that $\operatorname{Con}(ZF + AD) \Rightarrow \operatorname{Con}(ZF + AD + DC)$ . Combined with the result of Woodin that $\operatorname{Con}(ZF + AD) \Rightarrow \operatorname{Con}(ZF + AD + \neg AC^\omega)$ it follows that DC (as well as AC ω ) is independent relative to ZF + AD. It is finally shown (jointly with H. Woodin) that ZF + AD + ¬ DC (...)
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    The Death of Consciousness? James's Case against Psychological Unobservables.Alexander Klein - 2020 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 58 (2):293-323.
    Ame, vie, souffle, qui saurait bien les distinguer exactement?1like heartburn, a pronounced discomfort with the very idea of consciousness followed the early days of experimental psychology. Received wisdom has it that psychologists came to mistrust consciousness for largely behaviorist reasons—they are supposed to have worried about the alleged impossibility of performing quantifiable, repeatable measurements on an essentially private phenomenon.2 But this is a historical distortion, one that obscures some interesting and earlier philosophical concerns about the scientific study of consciousness.Behaviorists rejected (...)
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    Shared Decision-Making in the Determination of Death by Neurologic Criteria.Alexander A. Kon - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (6):30-32.
    Volume 20, Issue 6, June 2020, Page 30-32.
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    Incommensurability and Communication: To the Communicative Turn in the Philosophy of Science.Alexander Yu Antonovski - 2022 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 59 (4):92-110.
    The article shows that Kuhn's concept of incommensurability emphasizes mainly the objective dimension of communication. To the thesis about the incommensurability of the meanings of scientific concepts in competing paradigms, we oppose the idea of a three-dimensional space of communicative dimensions. We supplement the objective dimension of communication, within which the environmental evolutionary selection of the best knowledge is carried out, with equal social and temporal horizons.
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  19. ‘Is Our Brain Hardwired to Produce God, Or is Our BrainHardwired to Perceive God.Alexander A. Fingelkurts & Andrew A. Fingelkurts - 2009 - Cognitive Processing 10 (4):293-326.
    To figure out whether the main empirical question “Is our brain hardwired to believe in and produce God, or is our brain hardwired to perceive and experience God?” is answered, this paper presents systematic critical review of the positions, arguments and controversies of each side of the neuroscientific-theological debate and puts forward an integral view where the human is seen as a psycho-somatic entity consisting of the multiple levels and dimensions of human existence (physical, biological, psychological, and spiritual reality), allowing (...)
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    The “Window of Opportunity:” Helping Parents Make the Most Difficult Decision They Will Ever Face Using an Informed Non-Dissent Model.Alexander A. Kon - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (4):55-56.
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    A Hamlet Without The Prince of Denmark.Alexander Erlich - 1973 - Politics and Society 4 (1):35-53.
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    The Apocryphal Sir Thomas More and the Shakespeare Holograph.Alexander Green - 1918 - American Journal of Philology 39 (3):229.
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    What About Price Gouging By Employees?Alexander P. Reese & Ingo Pies - 2021 - Business Ethics Journal Review 9 (3):14-20.
    The Covid-19 pandemic reveals a new phenomenon, unaddressed by the existing literature on “price gouging” in times of emergency. While merchants – getting large remuneration for providing desperately needed goods – evoke public moral outrage for assumed “price gouging”, employees – getting large remuneration for providing desperately needed services – do not cause such outrage but rather experience moral appraisal for their valuable commitment. To address this inherent inconsistency of moral judgment, we propose to embrace insights from research on folk (...)
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    Recycling God, or Synonymity Celebrated.Alexander M. Sidorkin - 2019 - Philosophy of Education 75:718-722.
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  25. Genuine modal realism and completeness.Alexander Paseau - 2006 - Mind 115 (459):721-730.
    John Divers and Joseph Melia have argued that Lewis's modal realism is extensionally inadequate. This paper explains why their argument does not succeed.
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    Der Harmachistempel des Chefrens in GisehÄgyptische Quellen zum PlanAgyptische Quellen zum Plan.Alexander M. Badawy, Herbert Ricke & Siegfried Schott - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):305.
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    Lessons from the Grand Inquisitor: Carl Schmitt and the Providential Enemy.Alexander D. Barder - 2009 - Theory and Event 12 (3).
  28. Ideas of multidimensional time, parallel universes and eternity in physics and metaphysics.Alexander A. Berezin - 2004 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 27 (4):288-314.
     
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  29. Adam Smith--Scientific Discovery.Alexander Broadie - 1997 - In The Scottish Enlightenment: an anthology. Edinburgh: Canongate Books.
     
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    The nature of medieval Jewish philosophy.Alexander Broadie - 1997 - In Daniel H. Frank & Oliver Leaman (eds.), History of Jewish Philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 2--83.
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    At Law: Horton Hatches the Egg.Alexander Morgan Capron - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (5):30.
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    (1 other version)Too Many Parents.Alexander Morgan Capron - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (5):22-24.
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    The New Reproductive Possibilities: Seeking a Moral Basis for Concerted Action in a Pluralistic Society.Alexander Morgan Capron - 1984 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 12 (5):192-198.
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    Art and Reality.Alexander Sesonske - 1958 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 18 (2):271-271.
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    Die Prägnanz des Dunklen: Gnoseologie, Ästhetik, Geschichtsphilosophie bei Johann Gottfried Herder.Hans Adler - 1990 - Hamburg: F. Meiner.
    Die folgende Untersuchung ist eine Antwort auf die Frage nach dem Ort des 'Irrationalisten' Johann Gottfried Herder innerhalb des Kontinuums der Aufklärung. Aus dem Inhalt: I. Ästhetik als Desiderat der Gnoseologie A. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz B. Christian Wolff C. Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten II. Herders Ästhetik-Kritik A. Herders Kritik der Philosophie der "Wortwelten" B. Herders Auseinandersetzung mit Baumgarten III. Herders Ästhetik-Entwurf A. Zum Konzept der Prägnanz B. Haptik und Skulptur, Optik und Malerei C. Poesie - Phantasie und Dichtungsvermögen IV. Herders (...)
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    An executable specification of a formal argumentation protocol.Alexander Artikis, Marek Sergot & Jeremy Pitt - 2007 - Artificial Intelligence 171 (10-15):776-804.
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    Im Umkreis von Anselm: biographisch-bibliographische Porträts von Autoren aus Le Bec und Canterbury.Bernd Goebel - 2017 - Würzburg: Echter.
    Front cover -- Copyright -- Inhalt -- Vorwort -- Einleitung -- 1. Hagiographen und Historiker, Musiker und Dichter -- 1.1 Eadmer von Canterbury -- 1.2 Osbern von Canterbury -- 1.3 Goscelin von Canterbury -- 1.4 Reginald von Canterbury -- 2. Mitarbeiter und Herausgeber -- 2.1 Alexander von Canterbury -- 2.2 Boso von Le Bec -- 3. Theologen und Philosophen -- 3.1 Ralph von Battle -- 3.2 Gilbert Crispin -- 3.3 Elmer von Canterbury -- Verzeichnis der Orte -- Verzeichnis antiker (...)
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    Discourse as Talk and Discourse as Logos.Alexander P. D. Mourelatos - 2019 - Philosophical Inquiry 43 (1):211-224.
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    “Limitless” and “Limit” in Xenophanes’ Cosmology and in His Doctrine of Epistemic “Construction”.Alexander P. D. Mourelatos - 2016 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 19 (1):16-37.
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    14. The Deceptive Words of Parmenides' "Doxa".Alexander P. D. Mourelatos - 1974 - In The pre-Socratics: a collection of critical essays. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. pp. 312-350.
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    A Passion for Philosophy: Robert Solomon on Emotion, Reason and the Place of Philosophical Thought.Alexander Nehamas - 2005 - The European Legacy 10 (7):741-743.
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    The Astrolabes of the World. Robert T. Gunther.Alexander Pogo - 1933 - Isis 20 (1):310-316.
  43. Freedom, determinism and Gale's principle.Alexander R. Pruss - manuscript
    In simplified form, the argument that I am defending holds that the incompatibility of our freedom with determinism follows from the conjunction of (1) a plausible supervenience claim which says that whether a human agent is free depends only on what happens during the agent’s life and (2) a freedom-cancellation principle of Richard Gale which says that an agent is not free if all of her actions are intentionally brought about by another agent. Improved versions of (1) and (2) are (...)
     
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    Scholarship, morals and government: Jean-Henri-Samuel formey's and Johann Gottfried Herder's responses to Rousseau's first discourse.Alexander Schmidt - 2012 - Modern Intellectual History 9 (2):249-274.
    This article analyses how Rousseau's First Discourse and the questions it posed about human progress and the reform of society were debated in the institutional context of the Berlin Academy by Formey and Herder. Despite some important disagreements, Formey and Herder fundamentally shared Rousseau's assumption that erudition could be detrimental both to society and to the individual. In order to limit the socially corrosive effects of the arts and the sciences, and in an attempt to realize their full beneficent potential, (...)
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    Art and instinct.Samuel Alexander - 1927 - Philadelphia: R. West.
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    Notes and discussions.Alexander Main - 1877 - Mind (5):126-130.
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    Personal Identity and Self-Constitution.Ronald G. Alexander - 1992 - The Personalist Forum 8 (Supplement):83-89.
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    Space, time.Samuel Alexander - 1966 - London,: Macmillan.
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    The Definition of Number.Hartley Burr Alexander - 1915 - The Monist 25 (3):365-398.
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    The Bee and Evolution.Alexander MacDonald - 1927 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 2 (3):464-475.
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