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    Die Entstehung und Überlieferung von Pactus und Lex Alamannorum.Clausdieter Schott - 2017 - In Sebastian Brather (ed.), Recht Und Kultur Im Frühmittelalterlichen Alemannien: Rechtsgeschichte, Archäologie Und Geschichte des 7. Und 8. Jahrhunderts. De Gruyter. pp. 139-152.
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    Der Stand der Leges-Forschung.Clausdieter Schott - 1979 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 13 (1):29-55.
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    Theorie der Interpretation vom Humanismus bis zur Romantik - Rechtswissenschaft, Philosophie, Theologie: Beiträge zu einem interdisziplinären Symposion in Tübingen, 29. September bis 1. Oktober 1999.Jan Schröder (ed.) - 2001 - Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
    Die Interpretation (seit dem 17. Jahrhundert auch aHermeneutiko) ist das wichtigste methodische Hilfsmittel der Geisteswissenschaften. Die Erforschung ihrer fruehneuzeitlichen Urspruenge ist zwar im letzten Jahrzehnt ein Stueck vorangekommen, aber nach wie vor gibt es keine zusammenfassende Geschichte der juristischen, der theologischen oder der allgemeinen Hermeneutik und schon gar keinen facheruebergreifenden Vergleich. Der vorliegende Band faat die Ertrage der bisherigen Forschung zusammen und liefert darueber hinaus wichtige Bausteine zu einer vergleichenden Geschichte der Hermeneutik. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei die bisher vernachlassigte Geschichte (...)
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    Theorie der Interpretation vom Humanismus bis zur Romantik - Rechtswissenschaft, Philosophie, Theologie: Beiträge zu einem interdisziplinären Symposion in Tübingen, 29. September bis 1. Oktober 1999.Jan Schröder (ed.) - 2001 - Stuttgart: Steiner.
    Die Interpretation (seit dem 17. Jahrhundert auch aHermeneutiko) ist das wichtigste methodische Hilfsmittel der Geisteswissenschaften. Die Erforschung ihrer fruehneuzeitlichen Urspruenge ist zwar im letzten Jahrzehnt ein Stueck vorangekommen, aber nach wie vor gibt es keine zusammenfassende Geschichte der juristischen, der theologischen oder der allgemeinen Hermeneutik und schon gar keinen facheruebergreifenden Vergleich. Der vorliegende Band faat die Ertrage der bisherigen Forschung zusammen und liefert darueber hinaus wichtige Bausteine zu einer vergleichenden Geschichte der Hermeneutik. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei die bisher vernachlassigte Geschichte (...)
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    Frege: Freund(e) und Feind(e): Proceedings of the International Conference 2013 / Dieter Schott (Hrsg.).Dieter Schott (ed.) - 2013 - Berlin: Logos Verlag Berlin.
    Wer kennt GOTTLOB FREGE (1848-1925)? Nur wenige verbinden mit seinem Namen einen der groaten Logiker aller Zeiten, ohne dessen "Logik von Funktion und Argument" die heutige Computertechnik kaum denkbar ist. Frege fuhlte sich zeitlebens zu seiner Heimat im Norden Deutschlands hingezogen. In Wismar verbrachte er seine Kindheit und in Bad Kleinen, in unmittelbarer Nahe, seinen Lebensabend. Das im Jahre 2000 gegrundete Gottlob-Frege-Zentrum der Hochschule Wismar organisierte ihm zu Ehren im Mai 2013 in seiner Geburtsstadt eine internationale Konferenz, an der Forscher (...)
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    Generalizability of the propositional and predicate calculi to infinite-valued calculi.Hermann F. Schott - 1970 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 11 (1):107-128.
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    Complex hallucinations in waking suggest mechanisms of dream construction.Edward F. Pace-Schott - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (6):771-772.
    Waking hallucinations suggest mechanisms of dream initiation and maintenance. Visual association cortex activation, yielding poorly attended-to, visually ambiguous dream environments, suggests conditions favoring hallucinosis. Attentional and visual systems, coactivated during sleep, may generate imagery that is inserted into virtual environments. Internally consistent dreaming may evolve from successive, contextually evoked images. Fluctuating arousal and context-evoked imagery may help explain dream features.
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    Albertus Magnus über Imagination und Krankheit.Heinz Schott, Theo Kobusch & Dietrich Grönemeyer - 2008 - In Heinz Schott, Theo Kobusch & Dietrich Grönemeyer (eds.), Gesundheit Im Spiegel der Disziplinen, Epochen, Kulturen. Walter de Gruyter – Max Niemeyer Verlag. pp. 187-204.
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    Die Endlichkeit des Daseins nach Martin Heidegger.Erdmann Schott - 1930 - Berlin,: Greifswalder Studien zur Lutherforschung und neuzeitlichen Geistesgeschichte.
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    Das Gesundheitsideal des Nationalsozialismus.Heinz Schott, Theo Kobusch & Dietrich Grönemeyer - 2008 - In Heinz Schott, Theo Kobusch & Dietrich Grönemeyer (eds.), Gesundheit Im Spiegel der Disziplinen, Epochen, Kulturen. Walter de Gruyter – Max Niemeyer Verlag. pp. 131-148.
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  11. Experience of Eastern Catholic Churches in North America.Basil Schott - 1999 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 40 (1-4):165-170.
     
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    Gottlob Frege, ein Genius mit Wismarer Wurzeln: Leistung, Wirkung, Tradition.Dieter Schott (ed.) - 2012 - Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag.
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    Maternal Bodies and Nationalism.Robin May Schott - 1997 - Philosophy Today 41 (4):104-109.
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    Addressing or reinforcing injustice? Artificial amnion and placenta technology, loss-sensitive care and racial inequities in preterm birth.Sophie L. Schott, Faith Fletcher, Alice Story & April Adams - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (5):316-317.
    Preterm birth is defined as delivery occurring before 37 weeks gestation.1 Infants born prematurely have increased risks of morbidity and mortality throughout life, especially during the first year. These risks increase as the gestational age at birth decreases.2 Additionally, there are significant racial and ethnic differences in preterm birth rates. In 2022, the rate of preterm birth among non-Hispanic black women was approximately 50% higher than that observed in non-Hispanic white women.1 The outcomes for these infants are also disparate–preterm birth (...)
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    What Bioethics Owes Reproductive Justice.Sophie Schott, Virginia A. Brown & Faith Fletcher - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (2):52-55.
    In the wake of the Supreme Court Decision, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, Minkoff, Vullikanti, and Marshall (2024) argue that the unraveling of the constitutional right to abortion t...
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  16. Just War and the Problem of Evil.Robin May Schott - 2008 - Hypatia 23 (2):122-140.
    In this essay, Robin May Schott criticizes leading proponents of just war theory and introduces the notion of justifiable but illegitimate violence. Instead of legitimating some wars as just, it is better to acknowledge that both the situation of war and moral judgments about war are ambiguous. Schott raises the questions: What are alternative narratives of war? And what are alternative narratives to war? Such narratives are necessary for addressing the concepts of evil and of witnessing in the (...)
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    Kant.Robin May Schott - 1998 - In Alison M. Jaggar & Iris Marion Young (eds.), A companion to feminist philosophy. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 39–48.
    Why do feminist philosophers read Kant? Because of his misogyny and his disdain for the body, Barbara Herman has described Kant as the modern moral philosopher whom feminists find most objectionable. But that unhappy status alone would not justify a separate entry on Kant in this volume. Immanuel Kant is the figure in modern philosophy who most clearly articulates the Enlightenment program that reason is the vehicle for humanity's progress towards emancipation from unjust authority, a program that epitomizes the self‐understanding (...)
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    World Science: Globalization of Institutions and Participation.Thomas Schott - 1993 - Science, Technology and Human Values 18 (2):196-208.
    Science is atypical because it is cultivated with communal participation from throughout the world. This global formation has evolved recently. It originates in the institutionalization of a cosmopolitan tradition in Europe. The cosmopolitan orientation and the perceived usefulness of the European tradition promoted its adoption and institutionalization in the non-Western civilizations. A global institutional frame, including a global science policy regime, sustains communal participation in world science. Participation is described in terms of individual, national, and global communalformations.
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    Cognition and Eros: a critique of the Kantian paradigm.Robin May Schott - 1988 - University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press.
    In the dissertation I examine the split between cognition and eros in Kant's notion of objectivity, which has become paradigmatic for modern theories about knowledge. I argue that the split between cognition, on the one hand, and feelings and desires, on the other, does not capture the necessary conditions of knowledge, as Kant claims, but involves a suppression of erotic factors of existence. ;The split between pure knowledge and sensual existence in Kant's thought reflects an ascetic tradition inherited from both (...)
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    Sleep and Dreaming: Scientific Advances and Reconsiderations.Edward F. Pace-Schott, Mark Solms, Mark Blagrove & Stevan Harnad (eds.) - 2003 - Cambridge University Press.
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  21. (1 other version)The Atrocity Paradigm and the Concept of Forgiveness.Robin May Schott - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (4):204 - 211.
    In this article I discuss Claudia Card's treatment of war rape in relation to her discussion of the victim's moral power of forgiveness. I argue that her analysis of the victim's power to withhold forgiveness overlooks the paradoxical structure of witnessing, which implies that there is an ungraspable dimension of atrocity. In relation to this ungraspable element, the proposal that victims of atrocity have the power to either offer or withhold forgiveness may have little relevance.
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    11 Beauvoir on the ambiguity of evil.Robin May Schott - 2003 - In Claudia Card (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Simone de Beauvoir. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 228.
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    Nielsen's concept of Covert Rem sleep is a path toward a more realistic view of sleep psychophysiology.Edward F. Pace-Schott - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (6):983-984.
    Nielsen's concept of “covert REM sleep” accounts for more of the complexity in sleep psychophysiology than its conceptual predecessors such as the tonic-phasic model. With new neuroimaging findings, such concepts lead to more precise sleep psychophysiology including both traditional polysomnographic signs and neuronal activity in greater proximity to the actual point sources and distributed networks which generate dreaming. [Hobson et al.; Nielsen].
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    Alter und Gesundheit.Heinz Schott, Theo Kobusch & Dietrich Grönemeyer - 2008 - In Heinz Schott, Theo Kobusch & Dietrich Grönemeyer (eds.), Gesundheit Im Spiegel der Disziplinen, Epochen, Kulturen. Walter de Gruyter – Max Niemeyer Verlag. pp. 165-186.
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  25. (1 other version)C. E. Sander-Hansen: Der Begriff des Todes bei den Ägyptern.Siegfried Schott - 1944 - Kant Studien 44:288.
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    Gesundheit als ein Ganzes – mehr als körperliches Wohlbefinden.Heinz Schott, Theo Kobusch & Dietrich Grönemeyer - 2008 - In Heinz Schott, Theo Kobusch & Dietrich Grönemeyer (eds.), Gesundheit Im Spiegel der Disziplinen, Epochen, Kulturen. Walter de Gruyter – Max Niemeyer Verlag. pp. 29-52.
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    Kant and the Objectification of Aesthetic Pleasure.Robin Schott - 1989 - Kant Studien 80 (1-4):81-92.
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    Mommy Will Be Home in Time for Supper.Penelope Scambly Schott - 1978 - Feminist Studies 4 (2):44.
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    Philosophy on the border.Robin May Schott & Kirsten Klercke (eds.) - 2007 - Lancaster: Gazelle Drake Academic [distributor].
    This anthology is inspired by the conviction that the big questions of human existence, including matters of love and hate, responsibility and war, matter to us ...
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    Shadow History with a Hidden Agenda? Francis Bacon als Positivist in der Dialektik der Aufklärung.Dietrich Schotte - 2018 - In Winfried Schröder & Sonja Lavaert (eds.), Aufklärungs-Kritik Und Aufklärungs-Mythen: Horkheimer Und Adorno in Philosophiehistorischer Perspektive. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 83-112.
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  31. The frontal lobes and dreaming.Edward F. Pace-Schott - 2007 - In Deirdre Barrett & Patrick McNamara (eds.), The New Science of Dreaming. Praeger Publishers. pp. 1--115.
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    Discovering Feminist Philosophy: Knowledge, Ethics, Politics.Robin May Schott - 2003 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Discovering Feminist Philosophy provides an accessible introduction to the central issues in feminist philosophy. At the same time, it answers current objections to feminism, arguing that in today's world it is as compelling as ever to probe the impact of the dualism of the sexes. This unique book is equal parts survey, viewpoint, and scholarship—ideal for anyone seeking to understand the current and future role of feminist philosophy.
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    (2 other versions)Education, Virtue, and the Child.Howard Schott - 2003 - Questions: Philosophy for Young People 3:9-11.
    Philosophy reigns supreme in Schott’s essay on virtuous and wise tales regarding people who essentially do not “[live] one’s own words before expecting others to follow them.”.
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    Auctoritas, non Veritas, facit legem!: Zur angeblichen Politischen Theologie in Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan1.Dietrich Schotte - 2009 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 57 (5):709-725.
    In the last few years it has become fashionable to 'rethink' the heritage of the western secularist modernity and claim that it is, basically, Christian. One possibility of proving this thesis is to show that the founding fathers of secularism themselves argued from an - at least implicitly - Christian point of view, above all when setting up the normative standards for politics. One such deliberately secular founding father is Thomas Hobbes, and contrary to Christian or religious interpretations of his (...)
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  35. Die Aequitas bei Hugo Grotius.Herbert Schotte - 1963 - [Köln,:
     
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    Das Böse bei Nietzsche: Fragment zur Individualität der Moral.Christian Schott - 1981 - [Heidelberg?: [S.N.].
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    Die Dimension des Pathischen im Gesundheitsverständnis Viktor von Weizsäckers.Heinz Schott, Theo Kobusch & Dietrich Grönemeyer - 2008 - In Heinz Schott, Theo Kobusch & Dietrich Grönemeyer (eds.), Gesundheit Im Spiegel der Disziplinen, Epochen, Kulturen. Walter de Gruyter – Max Niemeyer Verlag. pp. 231-248.
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    Der ganze Mensch. Friedrich Schillers medizinische Konzepte im Horizont der zeitgenössischen Anthropologie.Heinz Schott, Theo Kobusch & Dietrich Grönemeyer - 2008 - In Heinz Schott, Theo Kobusch & Dietrich Grönemeyer (eds.), Gesundheit Im Spiegel der Disziplinen, Epochen, Kulturen. Walter de Gruyter – Max Niemeyer Verlag. pp. 205-230.
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  39. Die Jugendtwicklung Ludwig Feuerbachs bis zum Falkultätswechsel 1825.Uwe Schott - 1973 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht,:
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    “Grausamkeit“ als essentiell umstrittener Begriff.Dietrich Schotte - 2019 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 73 (4):550-569.
    A discussion of the nature of cruelty seems to be superfluous: it's infliction of pain for one's own pleasure. This definition is, however, problematic. Neither does it encompass all cases of cruel behaviour, nor is every suffering inflicted in favour of one's own pleasure cruel. Similarly, neither the disproportion of the suffering inflicted, nor the helplessness of the victim are good alternatives to es- tablish a more appropriate definition. In this paper I argue that while “cruelty" may be defined as (...)
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    Psychological trauma from the perspective of medical history: from Paracelsus to Freud.Heinz Schott - 2008 - Poiesis and Praxis 6 (3-4):191-202.
    Psychological traumatisation, as we understand it today, was—in terms of the history of ideas—anticipated by various approaches which have had a lasting impact on modern psychiatry, psychotherapy, and psychosomatic medicine. On the one hand, there is the traditional concept of possession and exorcism with its impressive psychodynamics. On the other hand, there is the theory of the imagination, of an illusion in the sense of a pathogenic infection. Especially the pathological teachings of Paracelsus (sixteenth century) and Johann Baptist van Helmont (...)
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    Postscript: Recent findings on the neurobiology of sleep and dreaming.Edward F. Pace-Schott - 2003 - In Edward F. Pace-Schott, Mark Solms, Mark Blagrove & Stevan Harnad (eds.), Sleep and Dreaming: Scientific Advances and Reconsiderations. Cambridge University Press. pp. 335--350.
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    In Memoriam: Agnes Porter Beaudry.Robin May Schott & Margaret A. Simons - 2008 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 24 (1):91-96.
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    Profiles of Cognitive-Motor Interference During Walking in Children: Does the Motor or the Cognitive Task Matter?Nadja Schott & Thomas J. Klotzbier - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  45. Introduction: Special Issue on “Feminist Philosophy and the Problem of Evil”.Robin May Schott - 2003 - Hypatia 18 (1):1-9.
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    Utopische Träumereien?Dietrich Schotte - 2023 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 130 (2):45-60.
    This paper argues that the common argument, that a state’s monopoly of violence is a necessary condition for peace, is flawed. First, it rests on anthropological assumptions about violent tendencies in human nature that may be valid for our society but cannot claim to correctly picture the (universal) human nature. Secondly, monopolies of violence are in reality less functional than they would need to be; most importantly, their agents distribute more violence than necessary or legitimate. Given their structural and institutional (...)
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    (1 other version)Misplaced Gratitude and the Ethics of Oppression.Robin May Schott - 2016 - Metaphilosophy 47 (4-5):524-538.
    This essay examines Claudia Card's notion of misplaced gratitude, which she explores in one of her last papers, “Gratitude to the Decent Rescuer.” Whereas typically philosophers have been interested in the problems of the failures to honor obligations of gratitude, Card is more interested in the opposite fault of misplaced gratitude. Her interest reflects her social indignation and her fundamental commitment to opposing oppression, exploitation, and injustice in all its forms. The phenomenon of misplaced gratitude becomes visible from this perspective, (...)
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  48. Altered states of consciousness: Drug induced states.Edward F. Pace-Schott & J. Allan Hobson - 2007 - In Max Velmans & Susan Schneider (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Cecilia Sjöholm, The Antigone Complex, Stanford University Press, Stanford, 2004, pp. 240.Robin May Schott - 2005 - SATS 6 (2):194-201.
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    Die Entmachtung Gottes durch den Leviathan: Thomas Hobbes über Religion.Dietrich Schotte - 2013 - Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog.
    This book contains the first complete interpretation of all aspects of Hobbes's philosophy which treat religious convictions and practices. Not only his philosophy of religion and his philosophical theology, but also his biblical theology are treated in extense. The main thesis is that, according to Hobbes, neither philosophy nor politics in any way need a religious fundament; but since religions establish institutions and thus accumulate means of power, they are necessarily an object of politics. It is for this reason that (...)
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