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    Disparate bilingual experiences modulate task-switching advantages: A diffusion-model analysis of the effects of interactional context on switch costs.Andree Hartanto & Hwajin Yang - 2016 - Cognition 150 (C):10-19.
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    Critical theory under the sign of Schopenhauer: A reconsideration of Horkheimer's interpretative debt.Loralea Michaelis - 2023 - Constellations 30 (4):431-444.
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    Meinungsverschiedenheiten. Eine erkenntnistheoretische Analyse.Marc Andree Weber - 2019 - Frankfurt/Main: Klostermann.
    Many of our ideological, political, moral, religious, aesthetic, scientific beliefs, as well as those concerning everyday life, are controversial; other people do not share them. As a rule, that does not bother us much: we tend to retain our contestable beliefs even if we ascribe no less skill and well-informedness to those who represent other points of view than to ourselves. But is that really reasonable? Shouldn't we often admit that we might be as wrong as others? And if we (...)
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    Manipulation and the Value of Rational Agency.Micha H. Werner - 2022 - In Christoph Horn & Robinson dos Santos (eds.), Kant’s Theory of Value. De Gruyter. pp. 241-262.
    Recent contributions to the philosophy of manipulation have challenged assumptions explicitly understood as “Kantian”; especially the assumption that the concept and the negative value of manipulation could be explained by regarding it as a subversion of rational agency. This paper examines Robert Noggle’s concerns about Kantian accounts of manipulation and confronts them with Kant’s considerations about the “moral illusion”. It argues that, while the original framework of transcendental idealism makes it hard to understand the value and vulnerability of rational agency, (...)
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    Heidegger on ‘Thing in Itself’ and ‘Appearance’: A Promising Interpretation of Kant?Andree Hahmann - 2021 - In Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress. De Gruyter. pp. 1277-1286.
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    Kant’s Critical Argument(s) for Immortality Reassessed.Andree Hahmann - 2018 - Kant Yearbook 10 (1):19-41.
    Kant’s postulate of the immortality of the soul has received strikingly little attention among Kant scholars, and only very few have regarded it positively. This is not surprising given the numerous problems associated with his argument. However, it is not the only argument for immortality that Kant offers in his critical philosophy. There is also a second argument that differs from the one furnished in the Second Critique and can be found both in the Critique of Pure Reason and later (...)
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    Pflichtgemäß, aber töricht! Kant über Spinozas Leugnung der Vorsehung.Andree Hahmann - 2013 - In Dieter Hüning, Stefan Klingner & Carsten Olk (eds.), Das Leben der Vernunft. Beiträge zur Philosophie Kants. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 477-505.
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    Recension de Céline Denat et Patrick Wotling , Aurore, tournant dans l’œuvre de Nietzsche?.Andrée-Anne Bergeron - 2016 - PhaenEx 11 (2):109-114.
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    A temporal reasoning cognitive approach.Andrée Borillo, Mario Borillo & Myriam Bras - 1989 - Semiotica 77 (1-3):173-194.
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    Modernité et sécularisation: Hans Blumenberg, Karl Löwith, Carl Schmitt, Leo Strauss.Michaël Foessel, Jean-François Kervégan & Myriam Revault D'Allonnes (eds.) - 2007 - Paris: CNRS.
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    Hegel on Aristotle’s Notion of Perception – a Critical Assessment in the Light of a Contemporary Debate.Andree Hahmann - 2015 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015 (1).
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    Kant and the metaphysics of causality - by Eric Watkins.Andree Hahmann - 2008 - Philosophical Books 49 (1):52-54.
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  13. Ho anthrōpos kai ho kosmos.Kōnstantinos P. Michaēlidēs - 1967
     
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  14. Sur L'allégorie De La France Dans La Continuation Du Discours Des Misères De Ce Temps.A. Micha - 1958 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 20 (3):578-579.
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    6. Zu Thukydides und Pausanias.Ad Michaelis - 1866 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 24 (1-4):166-167.
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    Hegel on Substance, Causality, and Interaction.Andree Hahmann - 2016 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2016 (1).
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    Knowledge Ascription by Grammatical Construction.Laura A. Michaelis - 2011 - In John Bengson & Marc A. Moffett (eds.), Knowing How: Essays on Knowledge, Mind, and Action. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 261.
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  18. Is children’s wellbeing different from adults’ wellbeing?Andrée-Anne Cormier & Mauro Rossi - 2019 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 49 (8):1146-1168.
    Call generalism about children’s and adults’ wellbeing the thesis that the same theory of wellbeing applies to both children and adults. Our goal is to examine whether generalism is true. While this question has not received much attention in the past, it has recently been suggested that generalism is likely to be false and that we need to elaborate different theories of children’s and adults’ wellbeing. In this paper, we defend generalism against the main objections it faces and make a (...)
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  19. Creating Civil Citizens? The Value and Limits of Teaching Civility in Schools.Andrée-Anne Cormier & Harry Brighouse - 2019 - In Colin Macleod & Christine Tappolet (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives on Moral and Civic Education: Shaping Citizens and Their Schools. Routledge.
    Andrée-Anne Cormier and Harry Brighouse explore the question of whether there are good reasons for schools to try and produce citizens disposed to use, and practiced in, civil discourse and behavior, and if so, what this implies for schools. First, the authors propose an account of the value (and disvalue) of civility, drawing on Cheshire Calhoun’s conception. They argue that civility is good in many circumstances, but not always. In some circumstances, it is neither beneficial nor morally required. Second, they (...)
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    Followership, deity and leadership.Micha Popper - 2016 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 46 (2):211-228.
    Two questions are addressed in this article: 1. Why are people attracted to leaders? 2. How are leaders' images construed? The first question is analyzed by using the concept of “deity” as a frame of reference for an “ideal model” of leadership. God as a “screen of projections” can satisfy the believer's fundamental needs and desires, as well as serving as a reference for causal attributions and a provider of transcendental meaning. Using Construal Level Theory, deity, as a frame of (...)
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    Toward a reformational philosophical theory of action.Andree Troost - 1993 - Philosophia Reformata 58 (2):221-236.
    During the past 25 years, the words “theory of action” and “agency theory” have become key-terms in a new branch of philosophy. The themes appear to gain a centrality and influence such that one is led to think that they should cover most of philosophy, including the foundation for all of the human sciences. The number of treatises on human action and on philosophical and special-scientific theories of action is staggering. For the most part inspired by analytic philosophy, the new (...)
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    The Stoic Definition of Chance.Andree Hahmann - 2019 - Ancient Philosophy 39 (1):175-189.
  23. Cicero in the German Enlightenment.Hahmann Andree & Michael Vazquez - 2024 - In Andree Hahmann & Michael Vazquez (eds.), Cicero as Philosopher: New Perspectives on His Philosophy and Its Legacy. De Gruyter. pp. 391-408.
    This chapter explores Cicero’s reception in the German Enlightenment, a topic that has garnered less scholarly attention compared to his influence in the Anglosphere. Focusing on Johann Joachim Spalding and Christian Garve as case studies, we highlight Cicero’s profound and often underappreciated impact on German intellectual thought, particularly in shaping ideas about the human vocation (Bestimmung des Menschen)—a legacy that extends even to the towering figure of the German Enlightenment, Immanuel Kant.
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    Type shifting in construction grammar: An integrated approach to aspectual coercion.Laura A. Michaelis - 2004 - Cognitive Linguistics 15 (1):1-67.
  25. The Memory Evolutive Systems as a Model of Rosen’s Organisms – (Metabolic, Replication) Systems.Andrée C. Ehresmann & Jean-Paul Vanbremeersch - 2006 - Axiomathes 16 (1-2):137-154.
    Robert Rosen has proposed several characteristics to distinguish “simple” physical systems (or “mechanisms”) from “complex” systems, such as living systems, which he calls “organisms”. The Memory Evolutive Systems (MES) introduced by the authors in preceding papers are shown to provide a mathematical model, based on category theory, which satisfies his characteristics of organisms, in particular the merger of the Aristotelian causes. Moreover they identify the condition for the emergence of objects and systems of increasing complexity. As an application, the cognitive (...)
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    Zivilgesellschaft im Umbruch.Andree Hahmann - 2023 - Philosophische Rundschau 70 (1):4.
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  27. Anselm of laon unveiled: The glosae svper iohannem and the origins of the glossa ordinaria on the bible.Alexander Andrée - 2011 - Mediaeval Studies 73:217-260.
     
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    Éthiques du judaïsme.Michaël Azoulay - 2019 - Paris: La Maison d'édition.
    A l'été 2019, le parlement français se saisira de la loi sur la bioéthique. Ajouter une pierre au débat, tel est l'objectif de ce court livre qui aborde les différentes questions liées à l'éthique et aux sujets actuellement en débat au sein de la société française et sur lesquels le parlement sera amené à délibérer : - procréation (PMA, GPA), - fin de vie (assistance au suicide, accompagnement des malades en fin de vie), - dons d'organes, - intelligence artificielle.
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    Antisemitismus: Antisemitismus des Judenhasses.Micha Brumlik - 2005 - Jahrbuch Menschenrechte 2006 (jg):253-262.
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    Hegels Juden: Reformer, Sozialisten, Zionisten.Micha Brumlik - 2019 - Berlin: Neofelis Verlag.
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    Augustinisme et aristotélisme: de Sebon à Montaigne.Andrée Comparot - 1985 - Lille: Atelier national de reproduction des thèses.
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  32. Actes du Symposium ECHO.Andrée Ehresmann, George Farre & Paul Vanbremeersch (eds.) - 1996 - Université de Picardie Jules Verne.
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    Walter Gropius: Visionary Founder of the Bauhaus by Fiona MacCarthy.Micha Gross - 2020 - Common Knowledge 26 (3):434-435.
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  34. Crusius' Critique of the Leibniz-Wolffian Ontology and Cosmology.Andree Hahmann - 2020 - In Frank Grunert, Andree Hahmann & Gideon Stiening (eds.), Christian August Crusius (1715-1775): Philosophy Between Reason and Revelation. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 41-64.
     
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    Die Stoische Kritik an der Aristotelischen Ursachenlehre.Andree Hahmann - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 2:249-256.
    Already in antiquity the Aristotelian Philosophy was under attack by its philosophical opponents. The Stoics can surely be counted to the most important ones. Furthermore they can be regarded as one of the most influential philosophy schools of the Hellenistic time and in the early Roman Empire and their influenceeven on modern thinkers must not be neglected. It is well known that the Stoics not only advocated a physical monism but can also be described as determinists or, from a modern (...)
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    Konsequente Denkungsart. Studien zu einer philosophischen Tugend.Andree Hahmann & Stefan Klingner (eds.) - 2024 - Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag.
    Gerade bei den sogenannten Klassikern der Philosophie lassen sich besonders viele Beispiele für eine konsequente Denkungsart finden. Dass etwa Kant um der Moral willen den unrechtmäßig Verfolgten seinen Häschern auszuliefern bereit ist, stellt eine unerhörte Provokation dar. Anstoß erregen auch viele der konsequenten Schlüsse eines Hobbes oder Spinoza, die in ihren Werken die aus den eigenen systematischen Voraussetzungen zwingend folgenden Resultate rigoros ausbuchstabieren. Bernd Ludwig zählt zu den Interpreten, die in ihrer Forschung stets der Konsequenz im philosophischen Denken nachspüren. Seine (...)
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    Kann man Aristoteles’ Philosophie der Wahrnehmung noch für wahr nehmen?Andree Hahmann - 2014 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 121 (1):3-32.
    The majority of current interpreters of Aristotle’s theory of perception assume that perception must be understood as a passive process. This assumption is mainly justified by systematic considerations. Particularly influential for the ongoing debate on the proper understanding of Aristotle’s theory is the work of Myles Burnyeat, whose interpretation amounts to a devastating critique of the Aristotelian philosophy of perception. This paper wants to shed some light on the kind of activity that is involved in perception. It will be shown (...)
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    Maja Schepelmann: Der senile Kant? Zur Widerlegung einer populären These, Paderborn: Mentis 2018. 286 S.Andree Hahmann - 2019 - Philosophische Rundschau 66 (2):186.
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  39. Was bedeutet willensfreiheit für die stoiker?: Alexander Von aphrodisias und der willensbegriff in der antike.Andree Hahmann - 2007 - Existentia 17 (1-2):137-160.
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    Tombeaux et offrandes rustiques chez Les poètes français et néo-latins du XVI E siècle.Françoise Joukovsky-Micha - forthcoming - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance.
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    Conditioning of a single motor unit.Andree J. Lloyd & Bruce C. Leibrecht - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 88 (3):391.
  42. “Group Blame, Responsibility & Guilt: An Exercise in Social Ontology”.Michaelis Michael - 2001 - Humanitas Asiatica 2:39-58.
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    Immigrating into the Occupation: Russian-Speaking Women in Palestinian Societies.Inna Michaeli - 2018 - Feminist Review 120 (1):20-36.
    Social researchers have extensively addressed the immigration of one million Russian speakers to Israel/palestine over the past twenty-five years. However, the immigrants’ incorporation into the Israeli occupation regime and the ongoing colonisation of Palestine have rarely been questioned as such. In the interviews informing this article, Russian-speaking immigrant women living in Arab-Palestinian communities discuss their complex relations with Palestinian, Jewish-Israeli and Russian-Israeli communities. Sharing a background with Russian-speaking Jewish Israelis on the one hand, and marital kinship ties to Palestinians on (...)
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  44. Notes and news.Edward C. Michaelis - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14:288.
     
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    Platōn: logos kai mythos: eisagōgē stēn platōnikē philosophia.Kōstas P. Michaēlidēs - 1998 - Athēna: Ekdoseis Papadēma.
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    XII. Notae ad Senecae Naturalium Quaestionum Lib. III - VII.H. C. Michaelis - 1854 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 9 (1-4):324-345.
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    Notes on Contributors.Micha H. Werner, Robert Stern & Jens Peter Brune - 2017 - In Jens Peter Brune, Robert Stern & Micha H. Werner (eds.), Transcendental Arguments in Moral Theory. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 349-350.
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    Visual Complexity and Its Effects on Referring Expression Generation.Micha Elsner, Alasdair Clarke & Hannah Rohde - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (S4):940-973.
    Speakers’ perception of a visual scene influences the language they use to describe it—which objects they choose to mention and how they characterize the relationships between them. We show that visual complexity can either delay or facilitate description generation, depending on how much disambiguating information is required and how useful the scene's complexity can be in providing, for example, helpful landmarks. To do so, we measure speech onset times, eye gaze, and utterance content in a reference production experiment in which (...)
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  49. Belief De Re, Knowing Who, and Singular Thought.Michaelis Michael - 2010 - Journal of Philosophy 107 (6):293-310.
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    Temporality and Revolution in Horkheimer's Early Critical Theory: A Luxemburgian Reading of Dämmerung.Loralea Michaelis - 2018 - Télos 2018 (185):129-148.
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