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    Philosoph oder Prophet?Armin Baltzer - 1962 - Neheim-Hüsten,: Verlag für Kulturwissenschaften.
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    Armin Erlinghagen Karl Heinrich Heydenreich als philosophischer Schriftsteller.Armin Erlinghagen - 2014 - Kant Studien 105 (1):125-144.
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    Computability of String Functions Over Algebraic Structures Armin Hemmerling.Armin Hemmerling - 1998 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 44 (1):1-44.
    We present a model of computation for string functions over single-sorted, total algebraic structures and study some basic features of a general theory of computability within this framework. Our concept generalizes the Blum-Shub-Smale setting of computability over the reals and other rings. By dealing with strings of arbitrary length instead of tuples of fixed length, some suppositions of deeper results within former approaches to generalized recursion theory become superfluous. Moreover, this gives the basis for introducing computational complexity in a BSS-like (...)
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    Bolzano's Theory of Ground and Consequence.Armin Tatzel - 2002 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 43 (1):1-25.
    The aim of the paper is to present and evaluate Bolzano's theory of grounding, that is, his theory of the concept expressed and the relation brought into play by 'because'. In the first part of the paper (Sections 1-4) the concept of grounding is distinguished from and related to three other concepts: the concept of an epistemic reason}, the concept of causality, and the concept of deducibility (i.e., logical consequence). In its second part (Sections 5-7) Bolzano's positive account of grounding (...)
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    Soziale Akte, Sprechakte und Textillokutionen: A. Reinachs Rechtsphilosophie und die moderne Linguistik.Armin Burkhardt - 1986 - ISSN.
    Schon seit ihrer Gründung in den 1970er-Jahren ist die Reihe Germanistische Linguistik (RGL) exponiertes Forum des Faches, dessen Namen sie im Titel führt. Hinsichtlich der thematischen Breite (Sprachebenen, Varietäten, Kommunikationsformen, Epochen), der Forschungsperspektiven (Theorie und Empirie, Grundlagenforschung und Anwendung, Inter- und Transdisziplinarität) und des methodologischen Spektrums ist die Reihe offen angelegt. Das Aufgreifen neuer Trends hat in ihr ebenso Platz wie das Fortführen von Bewährtem. Die Publikationsformen reichen von Monographien und Sammelbänden bis zu Wörterbüchern. Wissenschaftlicher Beirat (ab November 2011): Prof. (...)
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  6. Joint action of large groups.Ulrich Baltzer - 2002 - In Georg Meggle (ed.), Social Facts and Collective Intentionality. Philosophische Forschung / Philosophical research. Dr. Haensel-Hohenhausen.
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    Business managers and moral sanctuaries.Armin Richard Konrad - 1982 - Journal of Business Ethics 1 (3):195 - 200.
    Moral Sanctuary is used in this paper as a metaphor for any theory which makes actions immune from moral criticism. Three arguments favoring moral sanctuaries for business activities are countered. Two of the arguments rest on faulty analogies. One compares business activities to games, another to the behavior of machines. The third rests on the claim that business is a unique activity. This position is rejected by a reductio ad absurdum argument; it entails the immunity of all professional activities from (...)
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    Enhancing thoughts: Culture, technology, and the evolution of human cognitive uniqueness.Armin W. Schulz - 2020 - Mind and Language 37 (3):465-484.
    Three facts are widely thought to be key to the characterization of human cognitive uniqueness (though a number of other factors are often cited as well): (a) humans are sophisticated cultural learners; (b) humans often rely on mental states with rich representational contents; and (c) humans have the ability and disposition to make and use tools. This article argues that (a)–(c) create a positive feedback loop: Sophisticated cultural learning makes possible the manufacture of tools that increase the sophistication of representational (...)
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    Erkenntnis und Liebe: Entwurf eines neuen Paradigmas von Wissenschaft.Armin Bader - 1988 - Weinheim: Deutscher Studien Verlag.
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    Bildnachweise.Nanni Baltzer - 2015 - In Die Fotomontage Im Faschistischen Italien: Aspekte der Propaganda Unter Mussolini. De Gruyter. pp. 323-325.
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    Erkenntnis als Relationengeflecht: Kategorien bei Charles S. Peirce.Ulrich Baltzer - 1994 - Paderborn: F. Schöningh.
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  13. Ezechiel und Deuterojesaja; Berührungen in der Heilserwartung der beiden grossen Exilspropheten.Dieter Baltzer - 1971
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    Homunculus.Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray - 2018-05-09 - In Robert Arp, Steven Barbone & Michael Bruce (eds.), Bad Arguments. Wiley. pp. 165–167.
    This chapter focuses on one of the common fallacies in Western philosophy called 'homunculus fallacy' (HmF). The HmF was coined by Anthony Kenny in 1971, in his essay by the same name. Following Ludwig Wittgenstein, Kenny describes the fallacy as occurring when we ascribe to the brain attributes that can be ascribed only to the animal as a whole. Historically this fallacy is connected to the theory of vision or what is sometimes called the Cartesian theater. Someone might explain human (...)
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    Individuelle Intentionen als Zeichenstrukturen im sozialen Handeln.Ulrich Baltzer - 1999 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 24 (3):243-264.
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    The Good Wife and Philosophy.Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray, Robert Arp, Judith Andre, Jai Galliott, Rod Carveth & Céline Morin - 2013 - Open Court Publishing.
    Fifteen philosophers look at the deeper issues raised in the highly popular TV drama, including common morality, legal correctness and legal ethics, discussing the gray areas of legal battles and maneuvering.
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    The Wesen of Things, According to Reinach.Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray - 2013 - Quaestiones Disputatae 4 (1):65-80.
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    Das „Feindbild Bahai“ im Wandel der politischen Verhältnisse im Iran.Armin Eschraghi - 2020 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 72 (3):311-344.
    The Bahai Faith originated in 19th century Iran. Since the early days of its inception and up until today, in Iran the followers of the faith have been subject to persecution, carried out under different pretexts. A study of polemical anti-Bahai writings demonstrates that the accusations against Bahais evolved and in fact changed over time. The portrayal of the Bahais as “enemies” was reshaped and adapted time and again to current needs and ideological agendas. Anti-Bahaism, it is argued in this (...)
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    Das transzendentale Problem der Gegenstandskonstitution innerhalb des Weltkontexts: Perspektiven des naturphilosophischen Konzepts des frühen Schelling.Armin Schwibach - 1998 - Roma: Gregorian & Biblical Press.
    Im zeitalter der herrschaft der wissenschaften und der ihr folgenden technik stellt sichh in neuer und aufdringlicher weise das problem der moglichkeit und aufgabe einer naturphilosophie. Diese prasentiert sich innerhalb einer metaphysischen grundlegungsabsicht als ort der reflexion uber das vermittlungsgeshehen zwischen mensch und natur.
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    Mortality in Traditional Chinese Thought ed. by Amy Olberding, Philip J. Ivanhoe.Armin Selbitschka - 2014 - Philosophy East and West 64 (4):1088-1100.
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    Fleshy Canvas.Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray & Tanya Rodriguez - 2012 - In Robert Arp (ed.), Tattoos — Philosophy for Everyone: I Ink, Therefore I Am. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 38-50.
    In this paper, we first investigate a bit of feminist and hermeneutical aesthetics. Building upon these theories, we expand the discussion of art to include the fleshy canvas.We argue that a feminist philosophy of art suggests a sound theoretical framework by which one can maintain that skin art is just that – art. In its contemporary practice, tattooing has become a new form of art, and feminist theory provides context for interpretation. The tattooed body may agitate conventional conceptions of fine (...)
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    Citizens of a common intellectual homeland: the transatlantic origins of American democracy and nationhood.Armin Mattes - 2015 - Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press.
    Notions of democracy and nationhood constitute the pivotal legacy of the American Revolution, but to understand their development one must move beyond a purely American context. Citizens of a Common Intellectual Homeland explores the simultaneous emergence of modern concepts of democracy and the nation on both sides of the Atlantic during the age of revolutions. Armin Mattes argues that in their origin the two concepts were indistinguishable because they arose from a common revolutionary impulse directed against the prevailing hierarchical (...)
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    The Confabulating Mind: How the Brain Creates Reality.Armin Schnider - 2008 - Oxford University Press.
    Confabulations are memories of events and experiences that have never actually happened. Such false memories have fascinated scientists for over a century, and in recent years been the subject of much debate. This is the first book to provide an in-depth analysis of an extraordinary and controversial subject.
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  24. Sober & Wilson’s evolutionary arguments for psychological altruism: a reassessment.Armin Schulz - 2011 - Biology and Philosophy 26 (2):251-260.
    In their book Unto Others, Sober and Wilson argue that various evolutionary considerations (based on the logic of natural selection) lend support to the truth of psychological altruism. However, recently, Stephen Stich has raised a number of challenges to their reasoning: in particular, he claims that three out of the four evolutionary arguments they give are internally unconvincing, and that the one that is initially plausible fails to take into account recent findings from cognitive science and thus leaves open a (...)
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  25. Risky Business.Armin Schulz - 2008 - Journal of Philosophy 105 (3):156-165.
  26. Structural flaws: Massive modularity and the argument from design.Armin Schulz - 2008 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 59 (4):733-743.
    recent defence of the massive modularity thesis. However, as this paper seeks to show, there are major flaws in its structure. If construed deductively, it is unsound: modular mental architecture is not necessarily the best architecture, and even if it were, this alone would not show that this architecture evolved. If construed inductively, it is not much more convincing, as it then appears to be too weak to support the kind of modularity Carruthers is concerned with. The upshot of this (...)
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    On the origins of novelty in development and evolution.Armin P. Moczek - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (5):432-447.
    The origin of novel traits is what draws many to evolutionary biology, yet our understanding of the mechanisms that underlie the genesis of novelty remains limited. Here I review definitions of novelty including its relationship to homology. I then discuss how ontogenetic perspectives may allow us to move beyond current roadblocks in our understanding of the mechanics of innovation. Specifically, I explore the roles of canalization, plasticity and threshold responses during development in generating a reservoir of cryptic genetic variation free (...)
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    Against over-estimating the role of ethics in technology development.Armin Grunwald - 2000 - Science and Engineering Ethics 6 (2):181-196.
    The role of ethics in technology development has been often questioned, especially in the early days of societal reflection of technology. However, the situation has changed dramatically. Ethical consideration now is generally declared to be indispensable in shaping technology in a socially acceptable and sustainable way. The expectations of ethics are large; often even a kind of “New Ethics” is postulated. In the present paper an over-estimation of the role of ethics for technology development is rejected. It is argued that (...)
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    Nanotechnology – steps towards understanding human beings as technology?Armin Grunwald & Yannick Julliard - 2007 - NanoEthics 1 (2):77-87.
    Far-reaching promises made by nanotechnology have raised the question of whether we are on the way to understanding human beings more and more as belonging to the realm of technology. In this paper, an increasing need to understand the technological re-conceptualization of human beings is diagnosed whenever increasingly “technical” interpretations of humans as mechanical entities are disseminated. And this can be observed at present in the framework of nanobiotechnology, a foremost “technical” self-description where a technical language is adopted. The arena (...)
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  30. The application of ethics to engineering and the engineer’s moral responsibility: Perspectives for a research agenda.Armin Grunwald - 2001 - Science and Engineering Ethics 7 (3):415-428.
    There are different possibilities for defining the areas for the application of ethics to engineering. They range from descriptive analysis of engineers’ relationship to moral criteria and extend to normative issues on how engineers should design more “sustainable” technology. In this paper, a frame of reference is proposed, which makes it possible to elaborate in a transparent manner goals for analysis of the scope of ethics in engineering. Its point of departure is marked by two questions: 1) which types of (...)
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    Dynamismus und atomismus-die beiden systeme der physik in der 1. hälfte Des 19. jahrhunderts.Armin Hermann - 1976 - Erkenntnis 10 (3):311 - 322.
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    Leading by example: Testing a moderated mediation model of ethical leadership, value congruence, and followers' openness to ethical influence.Armin Pircher Verdorfer & Claudia Peus - 2019 - Business Ethics: A European Review 29 (2):314-332.
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    Die Fotomontage Im Faschistischen Italien: Aspekte der Propaganda Unter Mussolini.Nanni Baltzer - 2015 - De Gruyter.
    Zum ersten Mal wird in dieser Publikation die Fotomontage im Faschismus als Propagandamittel von offizieller, aber auch von privater und kommerzieller Seite erforscht. Das bislang höchstens marginal erwähnte Thema wird anhand von zahlreichen, auch bislang unbekannten Beispielen aus den 1930er Jahren behandelt, die in den Zusammenhang kultureller und politischer Ereignisse in Italien gestellt werden. Die analysierten Fotomontagen werden damit in ihrer historischen Bedingtheit erfasst, die Lektüre der Bilder erfolgt in der Verbindung der politischen Ikonografie mit der Ikonologie als historisch-hermeneutischer Methode (...)
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    Fotogeschichtsschreibung.Nanni Baltzer - 2015 - In Die Fotomontage Im Faschistischen Italien: Aspekte der Propaganda Unter Mussolini. De Gruyter. pp. 10-11.
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    Gemeinschaftshandeln: ontologische Grundlagen einer Ethik sozialen Handelns.Ulrich Baltzer - 1999 - Freiburg [im Breisgau]: K. Alber.
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    III. Der Duce im Wettstreit mit Papst und Antike.Nanni Baltzer - 2015 - In Die Fotomontage Im Faschistischen Italien: Aspekte der Propaganda Unter Mussolini. De Gruyter. pp. 171-224.
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    The Democratic Legitimacy of International Courts: A Conceptual Framework.Armin von Bogdandy - 2013 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 14 (2):361-380.
    Many international courts have developed into institutions of public authority; this begs the question of their legitimation. This Article addresses their democratic legitimation and argues that Articles 9-12 of the E.U. Treaty provide a promising blueprint for its conceptualization, fusing theories focused on representation, participation and deliberation. This fusion points the way towards conceiving and developing the democratic credentials of institutions beyond the state in general. Soft law used by international judges, their election, procedure and reasoning will appear in a (...)
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  38. Zur Begrifflichen Möglichkeit des Rechtspositivismus: Eine Kritik des Richtigkeitsarguments von Robert Alexy.Armin Engländer - 1997 - Rechtstheorie 28 (4):437-485.
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  39. First principles, substance and action: studies in Aristotle and Aristotelianism.Fernando Inciarte Armiñán - 2005 - New York: G. Olms. Edited by Lourdes Flamarique.
     
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    A Musical Model of Mind: Listening in: Music, Mind, and the Modernist Narrative.Armine Kotin Mortimer & Eric Prieto - 2004 - Substance 33 (3):180.
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    Literatur und Wahnsinn. Die Kunst der Problemstellung.Armin Schäfer - 2018 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 41 (4):421-424.
    Literature and Madness. The Art of Posing a Problem. Literary studies and the history of science can collaborate in their ways of posing a problem, which is an art in itself. The article points to a problem that is posed by Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu. What is the nexus between literature and madness and what makes their difference?
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    Systemtheorie.Armin Scholl - 2010 - In Christian Schicha & Carsten Brosda (eds.), Handbuch Medienethik. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. pp. 68--82.
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    La théorie bolzanienne du fondement et de la conséquence.Armin Tatzel - 2003 - Philosophiques 30 (1):191-217.
    Le but de cet article est de présenter et d’évaluer la théorie de la fondation de Bernard Bolzano, c’est-à-dire sa théorie du concept exprimé et de la relation mise en jeu par « parce que ». Dans la première partie , le concept de fondation est distingué et mis en relation avec trois autres concepts : le concept de raison épistémique, le concept de causalité et le concept de déductibilité . Dans la seconde partie , je reconstruis la théorie bolzanienne (...)
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    The history of physics and the philosophy of science.Armin Teske - 1972 - Warszawa,: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich [Oddz. w Warszawie].
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    Wybór prac z historii fizyki i filozofii nauki.Armin Teske - 1970 - Wrocław,: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich, Wydawn. Polskiej Akademii Nauk.
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    Marx und die Verwirklichung der Philosophie.Armin Wildermuth - 1970 - Den Haag,: M. Nijhoff.
    22. KAPITEL - KAPITAL ALS Dm ENTFREMDETE ERDE 813 I. Ueberwindung des Dualismus 813 II. Die Erde der Physiokraten 816 lli. Eigentum als Erdbezug 819 IV. Technologie als instrumentaler Erdbezug und das moderne Grundeigentum 823 V. Erde und Leiblichkeit 828 VI. Wissenschaft als theoretischer Bezug zur Erde 831 VII. Technologische Wissenschaft auf dem Weg zur Herrschaft tiber die Natur 834 VIII. Das Kapital als Konkreszenzprozess von Leib und Erde 839 IX. Zusammenfassung 843 SCHLUSS 845 EINLEITUNG DlE GRUNDLEGUNG DER IMMANENZEN 1m (...)
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  47. Sozialethik als Schwerpunkt philosophischer Ethik.Armin Wildermuth - 1981 - In Armin Wildermuth & Alfred Jäger (eds.), Gerechtigkeit: Themen der Sozialethik. Tübingen: Mohr.
     
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    From Speculative Nanoethics to Explorative Philosophy of Nanotechnology.Armin Grunwald - 2010 - NanoEthics 4 (2):91-101.
    In the wake of the emergence and rapid development of nanoethics there swiftly followed fundamental criticism: nanoethics was said to have become much too involved with speculative developments and was concerning itself too little with actually pending questions of nanotechnology design and applications. If this diagnosis is true, then large parts of nanoethics are misguided. Such fundamental criticism must surely either result in a radical reorientation of nanoethics or be refuted for good reasons. In this paper, I will examine the (...)
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  49. Adolf Reinach is not a Platonist.Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray - 2009 - Symposium 13 (1):100-112.
    Contemporary scholars have generally labelled Adolf Reinach, a founding member of early phenomenology’s Göttingen Circle, a Platonist. Because Reinach conceives of states of affairs as neither real nor ideal, as involved with timeless essences and necessary logical laws, many have hastily concluded that states of affairs are Platonic entities. In this essay, I analyse Barry Smith’s argument that Reinach is a Platonist. Smith’s widely accepted argument often becomes utilised to show that Reinach and other phenomenologists, including Husserl, are Platonic realists (...)
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  50. Religious narrative, cognition, and culture : approaches and definitions.Armin W. Geertz - 2011 - In Armin W. Geertz & Jeppe Sinding Jensen (eds.), Religious narrative, cognition, and culture: image and word in the mind of narrative. Oakville, CT: Equinox.
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