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    Hartwig Wiedebach: Pathische Urteilskraft.Hartwig Wiedebach & Hans-Martin Dober - 2014 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 67 (4):351-356.
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    Dictionary of critical realism.Mervyn Hartwig (ed.) - 2007 - New York: Routledge.
    Dictionary of Critical Realism fills a vital gap in the literature. The dictionary seeks to redress the problem of accessibility by explaining all the main concepts and key developments. It has more than 500 entires on these themes, with contributions from many leading critical realists, and is thoroughly cross-referenced. However, this text does not stop at the elucidation of concepts. It incorporates surveys of critical realist work and prospects in more than fifty areas of study across the humanities and social (...)
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  3. Critical realism.Mervyn Hartwig - 2007 - In Dictionary of critical realism. New York: Routledge.
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    Contesting Nietzsche.Christa Davis Acampora - 2013 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In this groundbreaking work, Christa Davis Acampora offers a profound rethinking of Friedrich Nietzsche’s crucial notion of the agon. Analyzing an impressive array of primary and secondary sources and synthesizing decades of Nietzsche scholarship, she shows how the agon, or contest, organized core areas of Nietzsche’s philosophy, providing a new appreciation of the subtleties of his notorious views about power. By focusing so intensely on this particular guiding interest, she offers an exciting, original vantage from which to view this (...)
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    Artificial intelligence ELSI score for science and technology: a comparison between Japan and the US.Tilman Hartwig, Yuko Ikkatai, Naohiro Takanashi & Hiromi M. Yokoyama - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (4):1609-1626.
    Artificial intelligence (AI) has become indispensable in our lives. The development of a quantitative scale for AI ethics is necessary for a better understanding of public attitudes toward AI research ethics and to advance the discussion on using AI within society. For this study, we developed an AI ethics scale based on AI-specific scenarios. We investigated public attitudes toward AI ethics in Japan and the US using online questionnaires. We designed a test set using four dilemma scenarios and questionnaire items (...)
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  6. Critique of the Standard Model of Moral Injury.Christa Davis Acampora, Ditte Marie Munch-Jurisic, Andrew Culbreth, Sarah Denne & Jacob Smith - 2024 - New Ideas in Psychology 75.
    This article seeks to describe in general terms what has become the standard way of conceptualizing moral injury in the clinical psychological and psychiatric literature, which is the key source for applications of the concept in other domains. What we call “the standard model” draws on certain assumptions about beliefs, mental states, and emotions as well as an implicit theory of causation about how various forms of harm arise from certain experiences or “events” that violate persons’ moral beliefs and systems. (...)
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    Cooperation and Social Rules Emerging From the Principle of Surprise Minimization.Mattis Hartwig & Achim Peters - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The surprise minimization principle has been applied to explain various cognitive processes in humans. Originally describing perceptual and active inference, the framework has been applied to different types of decision making including long-term policies, utility maximization and exploration. This analysis extends the application of surprise minimization to a multi-agent setup and shows how it can explain the emergence of social rules and cooperation. We further show that in social decision-making and political policy design, surprise minimization is superior in many aspects (...)
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  8. Intransitive, transitive and metacritical dimensions.M. Hartwig - 2007 - In Mervyn Hartwig, Dictionary of critical realism. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Critical realism and spirituality.Mervyn Hartwig & Jamie Morgan (eds.) - 2012 - New York: Routledge.
    The rise of neo-integrative worldviews : towards a rational spirituality for the coming planetary civilization -- Beyond fundamentalism : spiritual realism, spiritual literacy and education -- Realism, literature and spirituality -- Judgemental rationality and the equivalence of argument : realism about God, response to Morgan's critique -- Transcendence and God : reflections on critical realism, the "new atheism", and Christian theology -- Human sciences at the edge of panentheism : God and the limits of ontological realism -- Beyond East and (...)
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  10. Bhaskar's Critique of the Philosophical Discourse of Modernity.Mervyn Hartwig - 2011 - Journal of Critical Realism 10 (4):485-510.
    Uniquely among contemporary philosophies, Roy Bhaskar’s system of critical realism attempts to sublate (draw out the real strengths of and surpass) the philosophical discourse of modernity considered as a dialectically developing totality. This paper systematically expounds and comments on Bhaskar’s metacritique of that discourse and situates it briefly in relation to Jürgen Habermas’s earlier critique.
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  11. ‘Orthodox’ Critical Realism and the Critical Realist Embrace.Mervyn Hartwig - 2009 - Journal of Critical Realism 8 (2):233-257.
    Distinguishing between ‘analytical’ or ‘orthodox’ and ‘dialectical’ readings of first-wave critical realism, this review essay engages critically with the former as exemplified in Critical Realism and the Social Sciences: Heterodox Elaborations, edited by Jon Frauley and Frank Pearce. It argues that the ‘orthodox’ reading is fixist and endist and that this is conducive to an ill-informed and unconstructive attitude of hostility to dialectical critical realism and the philosophy of meta-Reality that is at odds with the critical realist embrace and that (...)
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    All You Need is Love.Mervyn Hartwig - 2015 - Journal of Critical Realism 14 (2):205-224.
    This essay sets out some key qualities of love according to the philosophy of critical realism, together with Roy Bhaskar's arguments for them. It then considers how Bhaskar's claims stack up with the findings of modern physics, indicates how the category of love unifies the philosophical system of critical realism and critiques Luc Ferry's view that the reign of love has already begun in the West, before briefly discussing the practical application of Bhaskar's philosophy of love in the work of (...)
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    The Power of Absence: Dialectical Critical Realism, MetaRealism and Terrence W. Deacon’s Account of the Emergence of Ententionality.Mervyn Hartwig - 2013 - Journal of Critical Realism 12 (2):210 - 243.
    This essay calls attention to robust synergies between Roy Bhaskar’s philosophy of dialectical critical realism and Terrence W. Deacon’s recent investigation of the geo-historical emergence of ententional or teleological phenomena, as well as important differences. Deacon has independently arrived at an understanding of absence as causally efficacious in the emergence of life and consciousness, and deploys a range of other concepts that resonate with DCR. He develops a critique both of eliminativist and monovalent approaches to ententionality, on the one hand, (...)
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  14. The Intrapersonal Paradox of Deontology.Christa M. Johnson - 2019 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 16 (3):279-301.
    In response to the so-called “paradox of deontology,” many have argued that the agent-relativity of deontological constraints accounts for why an agent may not kill one in order to prevent five others from being killed. Constraints provide reasons for particular agents not to kill, not reasons to minimize overall killings. In this paper, I tease out the significance of an underappreciated aspect of this agent-relative position, i.e. it provides no guidance as to what an agent ought to do when faced (...)
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  15. Critique.Mervyn Hartwig - 2007 - In Dictionary of critical realism. New York: Routledge. pp. 105--108.
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    Jana Mohr Lone.Jana Mohr Lone & John Patrick Cleary - 2009 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 19 (2-3):28-29.
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    Enlightened Common Sense: The Philosophy of Critical Realism.Roy Bhaskar & Mervyn Hartwig - 2016 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Mervyn Hartwig.
    Since its inception in the 1970's, critical realism has grown to address a broad range of subjects, including economics, philosophy, science, and religion. It has also gone through a number of key evolutions that have changed its direction, and seen it develop into a complex and mature branch of philosophy. Critical Realism: A Brief Introduction, is the first book to look back over the entire field of critical realism in one concise and accessible volume. As the originator and chief exponent (...)
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    Synthesis und Systembegriff in der Philosophie.Hartwig Wiedebach, Peter D. Fenves & Felix Noeggerath (eds.) - 2023 - New York: Peter Lang.
    This volume includes Felix Noeggerath's dissertation from 1916, published here for the first time in a reliable critical edition. The dissertation represents a daring and far-reaching re-conceptualization of Kantian and neo-Kantian thought that consists in "critique of anti-rationalism," especially in the form of vitalism. Both Kant's and Hermann Cohen's philosophies can be experienced anew through the far-reaching optic that Noeggerath developed - an optic that he reiterates and develops into a comprehensive theory of art in a 1951 essay - republished (...)
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    (1 other version)The realist third way.Mervyn Hartwig & Rachel Sharp - 1999 - Journal of Critical Realism 2 (1):17-23.
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  20. Where do moral injuries come from? A relational conception of moral practice and experience.Christa Acampora, Ditte Marie Munch-Jurisic, Sarah Denne & Jacob Smith - forthcoming - Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health.
    The predominant account of the etiology of moral injuries among Veterans and military personnel in the clinical psychological and psychiatric literature construes morality as inherent in belief structures. This supports the conceptualization of moral injuries as intrapsychic phenomena resulting from exposure to high-stakes events in which fixed beliefs are contravened in ways that result in psychological harms, including maladaptive beliefs and distress. We identify several problems with this formulation and offer suggestions for modification, including greater focus on: 1) experiences rather (...)
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    Wie objektiv sind Interessen?Hartwig Schuck - 2014 - Zeitschrift für Kritische Sozialtheorie Und Philosophie 1 (2):298-324.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialtheorie und Philosophie Jahrgang: 1 Heft: 2 Seiten: 298-324.
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    Dialectics of utopia and the pulse of freedom.Mervyn Hartwig - 2007 - Journal of Critical Realism 6 (2):267-285.
    This paper demonstrates that the historical materialist framework deployed in Utopia Ltd. is implicitly critical realist at the level of social ontology. It supplies critical realist concepts that are only implicit in the analysis, for example ‘the pulse of freedom’, and suggests a provisional critical realist typology of utopian epochs on the basis of the one that Beaumont implicitly deploys, thereby demonstrating that critical realism can sharpen, deepen and add a more adequate philosophical rationale to substantive Marxist analysis even when, (...)
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    New left, new age, new paradigm? Roy Bhaskar's from east to west.Mervyn Hartwig - 2001 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 31 (2):139–165.
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    An extended view on lifting Gaussian Bayesian networks.Mattis Hartwig, Ralf Möller & Tanya Braun - 2024 - Artificial Intelligence 330 (C):104082.
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    Argumentation and Explanation in Conceptual Change: Indications From Protocol Analyses of Peer‐to‐Peer Dialog.Christa S. C. Asterhan & Baruch B. Schwarz - 2009 - Cognitive Science 33 (3):374-400.
    In this paper we attempt to identify which peer collaboration characteristics may be accountable for conceptual change through interaction. We focus on different socio‐cognitive aspects of the peer dialog and relate these with learning gains on the dyadic as well as the individual level. The scientific topic that was used for this study concerns natural selection, a topic for which students’ intuitive conceptions have been shown to be particularly robust. Learning tasks were designed according to the socio‐cognitive conflict instructional paradigm. (...)
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    Naturalism and Nietzsche's Moral Psychology.Christa Davis Acampora - 2006-01-01 - In Keith Ansell Pearson, A Companion to Nietzsche. Blackwell. pp. 314–333.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Nietzsche's (Artful) Naturalism The Subject Naturalized Nietzsche's Artful Naturalism Toward an Ethos of the Agonized Subject.
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  27. Interdisciplinarity, etc.M. Hartwig - 2007 - In Mervyn Hartwig, Dictionary of critical realism. New York: Routledge.
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    Comment on the roundtable discussion ‘Does critical realism need the concept of three domains of reality?’.Mervyn Hartwig - 2023 - Journal of Critical Realism 22 (5):922-923.
    Dear EditorOn the face of it, it is surprising that well-respected proponents of critical realism have taken the piece by Tom Fryer and Cristián Navarrete seriously in the roundtable discussion ‘Do...
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    »Intelligente« Waffensysteme als ethisches Problem Wie das Recht bewaffneter Konflikte in die Algorithmen kommt.Hartwig von Schubert - 2024 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 68 (2):119-136.
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  30. Contesting Nietzsche.Christa Davis Acampora - 2002 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 24 (1):1-4.
    Agon as analytic, diagnostic, and antidote -- Contesting Homer: the poiesis of value -- Contesting Socrates: Nietzsche's (artful) naturalism -- Contesting Paul: toward an ethos of agonism -- Contesting Wagner: how one becomes what one is.
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  31. How Deontologists Can Be Moderate.Christa M. Johnson - 2020 - Journal of Value Inquiry 54 (2):227-243.
    Moderate deontologists hold that while it is wrong to kill an innocent person to save, say, five other individuals, it is indeed morally permissible to kill one if, say, millions of lives are at stake. A basic worry concerning the moderate’s position is whether the view boils down to mere philosophical wishful thinking. In permitting agents to ever kill an innocent, moderates require that agents treat persons as means, in opposition to traditional deontological motivations. Recently Tyler Cook argued that deontologists (...)
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    From the Anatomy of the Global Crisis to the Ontology of Human Flourishing.Mervyn Hartwig - 2015 - Journal of Critical Realism 14 (3):227-237.
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    MetaRealism.Mervyn Hartwig - 2015 - Journal of Critical Realism 14 (4):339-349.
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    Une gigantomachie sur un canthare de l'Acropole d'Athènes.Paul Hartwig - 1896 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 20 (1):364-373.
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  35. The Right and the Wren.Christa Peterson & Jack Samuel - 2021 - In David Shoemaker, Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility Volume 7. Oxford University Press. pp. 81-103.
    Metaethical constructivism aims to explain morality’s authority and relevance by basing it in agency, in a capacity of the creatures who are in fact morally bound. But constructivists have struggled to wring anything recognizably moral from an appropriately minimal conception of agency. Even if they could, basing our reasons in our individual agency seems to make other people reason-giving for us only indirectly. This paper argues for a constructivism based on a social conception of agency, on which our capacity to (...)
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    Felix Noeggerath on Kant: Transcendental Synthesis as a Principle of System Formation.Hartwig Wiedebach & Видебах Хартвиг - 2023 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 27 (3):598-613.
    Walter Benjamin called Felix Noeggerath (1885-1960) the “universal genius” or simply “genius.” In his 1916 treatise “Synthesis and the Concept of System in Philosophy,” Noeggerath offered a reading of Kant’s concept of synthesis in an original and radical manner. He dares to confront thought with the incommensurability of atheoretical Being. The linkage between logic and incommensurability is what he calls rationalism. In contradiction to this claim, any attempt to exclude atheoretical Being from the realm of logic is anti-rationalism. Noeggerath elaborates (...)
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  37. Logic of Science vs. Theory of Creation: The “Authority of Annihilation” in Hermann Cohen’s Logic of Origin.Hartwig Wiedebach - 2010 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 18 (2):107-120.
    The difference between Hermann Cohen’s systematic philosophy and his philosophy of religion can be determined via the logical “Judgment of Contradiction,” viewed as an “Authority of Annihilation.” In Cohen’s Logic of Pure Knowledge the “Judgment of Contradiction” acts as a “means of protection” against “falsifications” that may have arisen on the pathway through the previous judgments of “origin” and “identity.” Cohen thematizes these operations in his Religion of Reason Out of the Sources of Judaism, too. However, there they do not (...)
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    Hermann Cohen, Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig on Torah: Jewish Teaching versus Law.Hartwig Wiedebach - 2022 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 26 (3):523-536.
    Cohen, Buber, and Rosenzweig were eminent figures in what Buber called a “Jewish renaissance.” I will limit myself to their relation to two basic Jewish concepts: teaching, i.e., the theoretical, theological part of the tradition, and law, i.e., the practical part. Historically, my focus is on those approximately 20 years between Cohen’s 1904 essay on Ethics and Philosophy of Religion in their Interrelation, and Rosenzweig’s 1923 essay The Builders, i.e., his response to Buber’s newly published Speeches on Judaism. Almost all (...)
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    Karl von Rotteck.Hartwig Brandt - 2002 - In Bernd Heidenreich, Politische Theorien des 19. Jahrhunderts. Akademie Verlag. pp. 369-382.
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    VII. Le commentaire arabe d’Averroès sur quelques petits écrits physiques d’Aristote.Hartwig Derenbourg - 1905 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 18:250.
  41. Les traducteurs arabes d'auteurs grecs et l'auteur musulman des « aphorismes des philosophes ».Hartwig Derenbourg - 1901 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 52:317-318.
     
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    Die Metapher Russland Im Denken Nietzsches.Hartwig Frank - 2007 - Nietzsche Studien 36 (1):357-366.
    Russland und das Russische werden für Nietzsche in den 188034 Jahren, besonders nach seiner "Entdecklung" Dostojewkijs, zu signifikanten Metaphern in sienen Überlegungen zur Zukunft Europas und der europäischen Kultur. In geopolitischer, geschichts- und moralphilosophischer Hinsicht bestimmte Nietzsche Russland als ein "Zwischenreich" zwischen Europa und Asien, das durch seinen Machtwillen in der Lage sein Könnte, das Überleben der europäischen Kultur in den von Nietzsche vorhergesehenen globalen Auseinandersetzungen des kommenden Jahrhunderts zu fördern. In psychologischer under metaphysischer under metaphysischer Hinsicht sah Nietzsche in (...)
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    Frege und Herbart.Hartwig Frank - 1993 - In Werner Stelzner, Philosophie Und Logik: Frege-Kolloquien 1989 Und 1991. De Gruyter. pp. 52-56.
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    Günther Jacoby (1881-1969): zu Werk und Wirkung.Hartwig Frank & Carola Häntsch (eds.) - 1993 - Greifswald: Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität.
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    Inhalts- und Umfangslogik zur Zeit Freges.Hartwig Frank - 1993 - In Werner Stelzner, Philosophie Und Logik: Frege-Kolloquien 1989 Und 1991. De Gruyter. pp. 33-38.
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    Nietzsches System nach John Richardson.Hartwig Frank - 2005 - Nietzsche Studien 34 (1):409-419.
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    Nietzsche und Kant.Hartwig Frank - 2006 - Nietzsche Studien 35 (1):312-320.
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    Nietzsche und Rußland (I).Hartwig Frank - 2004 - Nietzsche Studien 33 (1):437-443.
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  49. Joseph Glanvill, ein spekulativer denker im England des XVII. jahrhunderts.Hartwig Habicht - 1936 - [Zürich: Dissertationsdruckerei a.-g. Gebr. Leemann & co.. Edited by Glanvill & Joseph.
  50. Joseph Glanvill.Hartwig Habicht - 1936 - Zürich,: Diss.-druckerei a.-g. Gebr. Leemann & co..
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