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    Raum und Zeit, formale Anschauung und Kants Erkenntnisdualismus von Sinnlichkeit und Verstand.Mathias Birrer - 2018 - In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit: Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. De Gruyter. pp. 1159-1166.
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    Kapitel 2: Kants Lehre des kognitiven Dualismus.Mathias Birrer - 2017 - In Birrer Mathias (ed.), Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen. Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter. pp. 33-43.
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    Widmung.Mathias Birrer - 2017 - In Birrer Mathias (ed.), Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen. Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter.
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    Einleitende Bemerkungen.Mathias Birrer - 2017 - In Birrer Mathias (ed.), Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen. Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter. pp. 97-107.
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    Kapitel 3: Konzeptualismus und Non-Konzeptualismus.Mathias Birrer - 2017 - In Birrer Mathias (ed.), Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen. Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter. pp. 44-96.
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    Schlussbetrachtung.Mathias Birrer - 2017 - In Birrer Mathias (ed.), Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen. Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter. pp. 308-318.
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    Kapitel 5: Der zweite Schritt der B Deduktion als locus der Selbstaffektion.Mathias Birrer - 2017 - In Birrer Mathias (ed.), Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen. Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter. pp. 161-201.
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    Kapitel 9: Das Schema als transzendentale Zeitbestimmung.Mathias Birrer - 2017 - In Birrer Mathias (ed.), Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen. Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter. pp. 269-307.
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    Kapitel 7: Selbstaffektion und die formale Anschauung der Zeit.Mathias Birrer - 2017 - In Birrer Mathias (ed.), Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen. Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter. pp. 215-234.
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    Namenregister.Mathias Birrer - 2017 - In Birrer Mathias (ed.), Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen. Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter. pp. 326-327.
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    Siglenverzeichnis.Mathias Birrer - 2017 - In Birrer Mathias (ed.), Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen. Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter. pp. 319-319.
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    Frontmatter.Mathias Birrer - 2017 - In Birrer Mathias (ed.), Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen. Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter.
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    Gegenläufige Interpretationen.Mathias Birrer - 2017 - In Birrer Mathias (ed.), Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen. Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter. pp. 108-114.
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    Inhalt.Mathias Birrer - 2017 - In Birrer Mathias (ed.), Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen. Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter.
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    Kapitel 8: Architektonische Bedeutung des Schematismuskapitels.Mathias Birrer - 2017 - In Birrer Mathias (ed.), Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen. Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter. pp. 235-268.
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    Kapitel 4: Die Anschauungshaftigkeit der Zeit und der innere Sinn.Mathias Birrer - 2017 - In Birrer Mathias (ed.), Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen. Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter. pp. 115-160.
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    Kapitel 6: Die Lehre des doppelten Ich.Mathias Birrer - 2017 - In Birrer Mathias (ed.), Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen. Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter. pp. 202-214.
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    Kapitel 1: Einleitung: Das Schematismuskapitel und das Heterogenitätsproblem.Mathias Birrer - 2017 - In Birrer Mathias (ed.), Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen. Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter. pp. 1-32.
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    Kant Und Die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen.Birrer Mathias - 2017 - Berlin, DE and Boston, USA: De Gruyter.
    Vor dem Hintergrund der Debatte um nichtbegriffliche Vorstellungsinhalte sucht diese Arbeit ein adäquates Verständnis von Kants Lehre der Erkenntnisquellen, Sinnlichkeit und Verstand, und der Ungleichartigkeit der anschaulichen und begrifflichen Vorstellungsweise, speziell bezüglich der Transzendentalen Ästhetik, der Lehre der transzendentalen Synthesis der Einbildungskraft (Selbstaffektion) und der Theorie des transzendentalen Schematismus. -/- Engaging in the Kantian debate on the existence of non-conceptual content, this work attempts to provide an adequate understanding of Kant’s doctrine of the two sources of human knowledge, sensibility and (...)
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    Inconsistency, asymmetry, and non-locality: a philosophical investigation of classical electrodynamics.Mathias Frisch - 2005 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Mathias Frisch provides the first sustained philosophical discussion of conceptual problems in classical particle-field theories. Part of the book focuses on the problem of a satisfactory equation of motion for charged particles interacting with electromagnetic fields. As Frisch shows, the standard equation of motion results in a mathematically inconsistent theory, yet there is no fully consistent and conceptually unproblematic alternative theory. Frisch describes in detail how the search for a fundamental equation of motion is partly driven by pragmatic considerations (...)
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    Mathias Risse replies.Mathias Risse - 2008 - Ethics and International Affairs 22 (3):254-259.
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    The Meaning of Care and Ethics to Mitigate the Harshness of Triage in Second-Wave Scenario Planning During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Mathias Wirth, Laurèl Rauschenbach, Brian Hurwitz, Heinz-Peter Schmiedebach & Jennifer A. Herdt - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (7):W17-W19.
    Volume 20, Issue 7, July 2020, Page W17-W19.
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  23. Causal Reasoning in Physics.Mathias Frisch - 2014 - Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
    Much has been written on the role of causal notions and causal reasoning in the so-called 'special sciences' and in common sense. But does causal reasoning also play a role in physics? Mathias Frisch argues that, contrary to what influential philosophical arguments purport to show, the answer is yes. Time-asymmetric causal structures are as integral a part of the representational toolkit of physics as a theory's dynamical equations. Frisch develops his argument partly through a critique of anti-causal arguments and (...)
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    Expert Advice and Argumentation: Some Remarks on the Work of Douglas Walton.Frans A. J. Birrer - 2001 - Argumentation 15 (3):267-276.
    Appeal to expert judgement has become a wide-spread and unavoidable element in public debates in modern society. The many and fundamental argumentative complications that they raise have not received proportional attention in argumentation studies so far. A prominent exception is a recent book by Douglas Walton, devoted entirely to arguments involving expert opinion (Walton, 1997). Confronting some examples from the field of Science and Society with Walton's earlier work, the need can be traced for a more elaborate and sophisticated treatment (...)
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  25. Racial Profiling.Mathias Risse & Richard Zeckhauser - 2004 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 32 (2):131-170.
    We have benefited from conversations with Archon Fung, Brian Jacob, Todd Pittinsky, Peter Schuck, Ani Satz, Andrew Williams, and students in a joint class on statistics and ethics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government in October 2002. We are also grateful to our audience at the conference “The Priority of Practice,” organized by Jonathan Wolff at University College London in September 2003, and to Arthur Applbaum, Miriam Avins, Frances Kamm, Simon Keller, Frederick Schauer, Alan Wertheimer, and the Editors (...)
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    On global justice.Mathias Risse - 2012 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    The grounds of justice -- "Un pouvoir ordinaire": shared membership in a state as a ground of -- Justice -- Internationalism versus statism and globalism: contemporary debates -- What follows from our common humanity? : the institutional stance, human rights, and nonrelationism -- Hugo Grotius revisited : collective ownership of the Earth and global public reason -- "Our sole habitation" : a contemporary approach to collective ownership of the earth -- Toward a contingent derivation of human rights -- Proportionate use (...)
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  27. How Does the Global Order Harm the Poor?Mathias Risse - 2005 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 33 (4):349-376.
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    What's in a name? Commentary: A crisis in comparative psychology: where have all the undergraduates gone.Mathias Osvath & Tomas Persson - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Chapter 7. Toward a Contingent Derivation of Human Rights.Mathias Risse - 2012 - In On global justice. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 130-151.
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    Editorial: New Frontiers in Noninvasive Brain Stimulation: Cognitive, Affective and Neurobiological Effects of Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation.Mathias Weymar & Tino Zaehle - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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    A cellular survival switch: poly(ADP‐ribosyl)ation stimulates DNA repair and silences transcription.Mathias Ziegler & Shiao Li Oei - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (6):543-548.
    Poly(ADP‐ribosyl)ation is a post‐translational modification occurring in the nucleus. The most abundant and best‐characterized enzyme catalyzing this reaction, poly(ADP‐ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1), participates in fundamental nuclear events. The enzyme functions as molecular “nick sensor”. It binds with high affinity to DNA single‐strand breaks resulting in the initiation of its catalytic activity. Activated PARP1 promotes base excision repair. In addition, PARP1 modifies several transcription factors and thereby precludes their binding to DNA. We propose that a major function of PARP1 includes the (...)
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  32. Do We Owe the Global Poor Assistance or Rectification?Mathias Risse - 2005 - Ethics and International Affairs 19 (1):9-18.
    A central theme throughout Thomas Pogge's pathbreakingWorld Poverty and Human Rightsis that the global political and economic orderharmspeople in developing countries, and that our duty toward the global poor is therefore not to assist them but torectify injustice. But does the global orderharmthe poor? I argue elsewhere that there is a sense in which this is indeed so, at least if a certain empirical thesis is accepted. In this essay, however, I seek to show that the global order not only (...)
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  33. The Right to Relocation: Disappearing Island Nations and Common Ownership of the Earth.Mathias Risse - 2009 - Ethics and International Affairs 23 (3):281-300.
    Risse is concerned with humanity's common ownership of the earth, which has implications for a range of global problems. In particular, it helps illuminate the moral claims to international aid of small island nations whose existence is threatened by global climate change--such as Kiribati.
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  34. What We Owe to the Global Poor.Mathias Risse - 2005 - The Journal of Ethics 9 (1-2):81-117.
    This essay defends an account of the duties to the global poor that is informed by the empirical question of what makes countries rich or poor, and that tends to be broadly in agreement with John Rawlss account in The Law of Peoples. I begin by introducing the debate about the sources of growth and explore its implications for duties towards the poor. Next I explore whether (and deny that) there are any further-reaching duties towards the poor. Finally, I ask (...)
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    Acknowledgments.Mathias Risse - 2012 - In On global justice. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
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  36. Modeling Climate Policies: A Critical Look at Integrated Assessment Models.Mathias Frisch - 2013 - Philosophy and Technology 26 (2):117-137.
    Climate change presents us with a problem of intergenerational justice. While any costs associated with climate change mitigation measures will have to be borne by the world’s present generation, the main beneficiaries of mitigation measures will be future generations. This raises the question to what extent present generations have a responsibility to shoulder these costs. One influential approach for addressing this question is to appeal to neo-classical economic cost–benefit analyses and so-called economy-climate “integrated assessment models” to determine what course of (...)
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    Hope Abjuring Hope: On the Place of Utopia in Realist Political Theory.Mathias Thaler - 2018 - Political Theory 46 (5):671-697.
    This essay reconstructs the place of utopia in realist political theory, by examining the ways in which the literary genre of critical utopias can productively unsettle ongoing discussions about “how to do political theory.” I start by analyzing two prominent accounts of the relationship between realism and utopia: “real utopia” and “dystopic liberalism”. Elaborating on Raymond Geuss’s recent reflections, the essay then claims that an engagement with literature can shift the focus of these accounts. Utopian fiction, I maintain, is useful (...)
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    The Timing of Utterance Planning in Task-Oriented Dialogue: Evidence from a Novel List-Completion Paradigm.Barthel Mathias, Sauppe Sebastian, C. Levinson Stephen & S. Meyer Antje - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    ReClaiming participation: technology, mediation, collectivity.Mathias Denecke (ed.) - 2016 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
    Biographical note: Mathias Denecke is a PhD student at the University of Konstanz, Germany.Anne Ganzert is a PhD student at the University of Konstanz, Germany.Isabell Otto (PhD) is junior professor for Media Studies at the University of Konstanz, Germany.Robert Stock (MA) coordinates the research initiative ”Media and Participation“ at the University of Konstanz, Germany.
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    Responsibility and Global Justice.Mathias Risse - 2017 - Ratio Juris 30 (1):41-58.
    The two traditional ways of thinking about justice at the global level either limit the applicability of justice to states—the only distributions that can be just or unjust, strictly speaking, are within the state—or else extend it to all human beings. The view I defend in On Global Justice rejects both of these approaches. Instead, my view, and thus my attempt at meeting the aforementioned challenge, acknowledges the existence of multiple grounds of justice. My purpose here is to explain what (...)
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  41. (Dis-)solving the puzzle of the arrow of radiation.Mathias Frisch - 2000 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (3):381-410.
    I criticize two accounts of the temporal asymmetry of electromagnetic radiation - that of Huw Price, whose account centrally involves a reinterpretation of Wheeler and Feynman's infinite absorber theory, and that of Dieter Zeh. I then offer some reasons for thinking that the purported puzzle of the arrow of radiation does not present a genuine puzzle in need of a solution.
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    Happy families.A. R. D. Mathias - 1977 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 12 (1):59.
  43. Beyond Porn and Discreditation: Epistemic Promises and Perils of Deepfake Technology in Digital Lifeworlds.Mathias Risse & Catherine Kerner - 2021 - Moral Philosophy and Politics 8 (1):81-108.
    Deepfakes are a new form of synthetic media that broke upon the world in 2017. Bringing photoshopping to video, deepfakes replace people in existing videos with someone else’s likeness. Currently most of their reach is limited to pornography, and they are also used to discredit people. However, deepfake technology has many epistemic promises and perils, which concern how we fare as knowers. Our goal is to help set an agenda around these matters, to make sure this technology can help realize (...)
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    Climate Change Justice.Mathias Frisch - 2012 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 40 (3):225-253.
  45. Does a Low-Entropy Constraint Prevent Us from Influencing the Past.Mathias Frisch - 2010 - In Gerhard Ernst & Andreas Hüttemann (eds.), Time, chance and reduction: philosophical aspects of statistical mechanics. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 13--33.
    David Albert and Barry Loewer have argued that the temporal asymmetry of our concept of causal influence or control is grounded in the statistical mechanical assumption of a low-entropy past. In this paper I critically examine Albert's and Loewer 's accounts.
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    Chapter 8. Proportionate Use: Immigration and Original Ownership of the Earth.Mathias Risse - 2012 - In On global justice. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 152-166.
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    Erwählung - Bildung - Demokratie. Das Gemeinwohlverständnis in der reformierten Tradition.Mathias Eichhorn - 2001 - In Harald Bluhm & Herfried Münkler (eds.), Gemeinwohl Und Gemeinsinn: Zwischen Normativität Und Faktizität. De Gruyter. pp. 131-152.
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    Crystal-Clearness: For the Second-Rates.Mathias Girel - 2014 - In T. Thellefsen & B. Sorensen (eds.), The Peirce Quote Book Charles Sanders Peirce in His Own Words. pp. 169-176.
    In one of his contributions to The Nation, Peirce claims that ―Crystal clearness, such as we justly require in mathematics, in law, in economics, is in philosophy the characteristic of the second-rates.‖ The statement might seem paradoxical enough: isn't Peirce the author of How to Make our Ideas Clear (hereafter: HMIC), the seminal paper for the pragmatist tradition, a paper that is sure to be included in each and every anthology of American thought? How can clearness then be ―the characteristic (...)
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    Augustan Poetry and the Irrational ed. by Philip Hardie.Mathias Hanses - 2018 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 111 (4):582-583.
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  50. Does left-libertarianism have coherent foundations?Mathias Risse - 2004 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 3 (3):337-364.
    Left-libertarian theories of justice hold that agents are full self-owners and that natural resources are owned in some egalitarian manner. Some philosophers find left-libertarianism promising because it seems that it coherently underwrites both some demands of material equality and some limits on the permissible means of promoting such equality. However, the main goal of this article is to argue that, as far as coherence is concerned, at least one formulation of left-libertarianism is in trouble. This formulation is that of Michael (...)
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