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    A Technical and Economic Review of Solar Hydrogen Production Technologies.Michael Fowler & Erik Wilhelm - 2006 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 26 (4):278-287.
    Hydrogen energy systems are being developed to replace fossil fuels–based systems for transportation and stationary application. One of the challenges facing the widespread adoption of hydrogen as an energy vector is the lack of an efficient, economical, and sustainable method of hydrogen production. In the short term, hydrogen produced from fossil fuels will facilitate a transition to the hydrogen economy. In the long term, renewable hydrogen production methods will have to be adopted as resources become scarce, causing the price of (...)
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    Hegels System der Theologie.Erik Schmidt - 1974 - ISSN.
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    Hegels Lehre von Gott: eine kritische Darstellung.Erik Schmidt - 1952 - C. Bertelsmann.
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  4. Tercentenary Essays on the Philosophy & Science of G.W. Leibniz.Lloyd Strickland, Erik Vynckier & Julia Weckend - 2016 - Cham: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book presents new research into key areas of the work of German philosopher and mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716). Reflecting various aspects of Leibniz's thought, this book offers a collection of original research arranged into four separate themes: Science, Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Religion and Theology. With in-depth articles by experts such as Maria Rosa Antognazza, Nicholas Jolley, Agustín Echavarría, Richard Arthur and Paul Lodge, this book is an invaluable resource not only for readers just beginning to discover Leibniz, (...)
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    Dzwiza-Ohlsen, Erik Norman: Die Horizonte der Lebenswelt. Sprachphilosophische Studien zu Husserls,erster Phänomenologie der Lebenswelt‘. München: Wilhelm Fink, 2020 (Phänomenologische Untersuchungen, Band 37). ISBN 978-3-7705-6463-7, 324 S., 169 €. [REVIEW]Diego D’Angelo - 2020 - Husserl Studies 37 (3):295-302.
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    Correction to: Dzwiza‑Ohlsen, Erik Norman: Die Horizonte der Lebenswelt. Sprachphilosophische Studien zu Husserls,erster Phänomenologie der Lebenswelt ‘. München: Wilhelm Fink, 2020 (Phänomenologische Untersuchungen, Band 37). ISBN 978‑3‑7705‑6463‑7, 324 S., 169 €. [REVIEW]Diego D’Angelo - 2021 - Husserl Studies 37 (3):303-304.
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    Typicality First.Isaac Wilhelm - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly.
    Instances of the law of large numbers are used to model many different physical systems. In this paper, I argue for a particular interpretation, of those instances of that law, which appeals to typicality. As I argue, the content of that law, when used to model physical systems, is that the probability of an event typically—rather than probably—approximates the frequency with which that event occurs.
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    Ancient Wisdom Revived: A History of the Theosophical Movement.Wilhelm Halbfass & Bruce F. Campbell - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (4):473.
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    The burden of criticism.Jan van Laar & Erik C. W. Krabbe - 2013 - Argumentation 27 (2):201-224.
    Some critical reactions hardly give clues to the arguer as to how to respond to them convinc-ingly. Other critical reactions convey some or even all of the considerations that make the critic critical of the arguer’s position and direct the arguer to defuse or to at least contend with them. First, an explication of the notion of a critical reaction will be provided, zooming in on the degree of ‘directiveness’ that a critical reaction displays. Second, it will be examined whether (...)
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  10. Individualist Theories and Interpersonal Aggregation.Erik Zhang - 2024 - Ethics 134 (4):479-511.
    This article offers a solution to the numbers problem within an individualist moral framework. Its central aims are as follows: to rescue individualist moral theories, such as moral contractualism, from their long-standing problem with interpersonal aggregation; to demonstrate how, proceeding from an individualist mode of justification, we can nevertheless make the numbers count without directly counting the numbers; to provide an individualist rationale for accepting a partially aggregative criterion of adjudication for resolving interpersonal trade-offs; and finally, to develop an extensionally (...)
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  11. Value and Virtue in a Godless Universe.Erik J. Wielenberg - 2005 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 59 (3):179-182.
     
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  12. The parent–child analogy and the limits of skeptical theism.Erik J. Wielenberg - 2015 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 78 (3):301-314.
    I draw on the literature on skeptical theism to develop an argument against Christian theism based on the widespread existence of suffering that appears to its sufferer to be gratuitous and is combined with the sense that God has abandoned one or never existed in the first place. While the core idea of the argument is hardly novel, key elements of the argument are importantly different from other influential arguments against Christian theism. After explaining that argument, I make the case (...)
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  13. Do Prospective Parents Have a Duty to Adopt Rather than Procreate?Erik Magnusson - forthcoming - Public Affairs Quarterly.
    Is it wrong to bring new children into existence when there are so many existing children in need of parental care? Several philosophers have defended the view that prospective parents have a pro tanto​ duty to adopt rather than procreate as a means of fulfilling their interest in parenting. The most prominent argument for this view in the existing literature is the rescue-based argument, which derives an individual duty to adopt rather than procreate from a more general duty to rescue (...)
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  14. (1 other version)Ein System der typenfreien Logik.Wilhelm Ackermann - 1941 - Leipzig,: S. Hirzel.
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  15. Die platonische Idee des Guten und das sokratische Paradox bei Kierkegaard.Wilhelm Anz - 1981 - In Hans-Georg Gadamer, Reiner Wiehl & Albrecht Dihle (eds.), Die Antike Philosophie in ihrer Bedeutung für die Gegenwart: Kolloquium zu Ehren des 80. Geburtstages von Hans-Georg Gadamer. Heidelberg: C. Winter.
  16. The Skillful Body as a Concernful System of Possible Actions: Phenomena and Neurodynamics.Erik Rietveld - 2008 - Theory & Psychology 18 (3):341-361.
    For Merleau-Ponty,consciousness in skillful coping is a matter of prereflective ‘I can’ and not explicit ‘I think that.’ The body unifies many domain-specific capacities. There exists a direct link between the perceived possibilities for action in the situation (‘affordances’) and the organism’s capacities. From Merleau-Ponty’s descriptions it is clear that in a flow of skillful actions, the leading ‘I can’ may change from moment to moment without explicit deliberation. How these transitions occur, however, is less clear. Given that Merleau-Ponty suggested (...)
     
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  17. Higher-Order Control: An Argument for Moral Luck.Erik Carlson, Jens Johansson & Anna Nyman - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    In this paper, we give a new argument for the existence of moral luck. The argument is based on a manipulation case in which two agents both lack second-order control over their actions, but one of them has first-order control. Our argument is, we argue, in several respects stronger than standard arguments for moral luck. Five possible objections to the argument are considered, and its general significance for the debate on moral luck is briefly discussed.
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  18. Are subjective measures of well-being ‘direct’?Erik Angner - 2011 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 89 (1):115-130.
    Subjective measures of well-being—measures based on answers to questions such as ‘Taking things all together, how would you say things are these days—would you say you're very happy, pretty happy, or not too happy these days?’—are often presented as superior to more traditional economic welfare measures, e.g., for public policy purposes. This paper aims to spell out and assess what I will call the argument from directness: the notion that subjective measures of well-being better represent well-being than economic measures do (...)
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    In Defence of Rationalist Accounts of the Continental Drift Debate: A Response to Pellegrini.Erik Weber & Dunja Šešelja - 2020 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 51 (3):481-490.
    This paper is a reaction to ‘Styles of Thought on the Continental Drift Debate’ by Pablo Pellegrini, published in this journal. The author argues that rationalist accounts of the continental drift debate fail because they overlook important issues. In this discussion we distinguish various forms of rationalism. Then we present a sophisticated rationalist account of the continental drift debate and argue that it is satisfactory because it explains all the central developments in that debate. Finally, we point to a problematic (...)
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  20. Disagreement about logic from a pluralist perspective.Erik Stei - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (11):3329-3350.
    Logical pluralism is commonly described as the view that there is more than one correct logic. It has been claimed that, in order for that view to be interesting, there has to be at least a potential for rivalry between the correct logics. This paper offers a detailed assessment of this suggestion. I argue that an interesting version of logical pluralism is hard, if not impossible, to achieve. I first outline an intuitive understanding of the notions of rivalry and correctness. (...)
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  21. A Sellarsian Argument for Nonlinguistic Conceptual Capabilities.Erik Nelson - 2024 - Synthese 204 (5):1-24.
    While it is philosophically contested whether nonlinguistic animals can have conceptual capabilities, it is also philosophically contested whether one can even empirically test for such capabilities. I draw from Sellars’ work on psychological nominalism to develop an empirically tractable means of distinguishing between tasks that require conceptual capabilities and those that do not. Tasks that require conceptual capabilities are those that require awareness of abstract relations, whereas tasks that can be solved merely through Sellarsian picturing do not. I argue that (...)
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  22. Social mechanisms, causal inference, and the policy relevance of social science.Erik Weber - 2007 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 37 (3):348-359.
    The paper has two aims. First, to show that we need social mechanisms to establish the policy relevance of causal claims, even if it is possible to build a good argument for those claims without knowledge of mechanisms. Second, to show that although social scientists can, in principle, do without social mechanisms when they argue for causal claims, in reality scientific practice contexts where they do not need mechanisms are very rare. Key Words: social mechanisms • causal inference • social (...)
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    Closing the Future: Environmental Research and the Management of Conflicting Future Value Orders.Erik Westholm & Jenny Andersson - 2019 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 44 (2):237-262.
    This paper examines a struggle over the future use of Nordic forests, which took place from 2009 to 2012 within a major research program, Future Forests—Sustainable Strategies under Uncertainty and Risk, organized and funded by Mistra, The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research. We explore the role of strategic environmental research in societal constructions of long-term challenges and future risks. Specifically, we draw attention to the role played by environmental research in the creation of future images that become dominant for (...)
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    Einleitung.Wilhelm G. Jacobs - 2005 - Fichte-Studien 25 (32):3-6.
  25. Three Theories of Well-Being and their Implications for School Education.Erik Magnusson & Heather Krepski - 2024 - In Thomas Falkenberg (ed.), Well-Being and Well-Becoming in Schools. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. pp. 23-40.
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    Der Existenzbegriff und das existenzielle Denken in der neueren Philosophie und Theologie.Wilhelm Andersen - 1940 - Gütersloh: C. Bertelsmann.
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  27. Ludwik Fleck i rozwój socjologii nauki.Wilhelm Baldamus - 2011 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:81-102.
     
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  28. Act, Object, and Content.Wilhelm Baumgartner - 1995 - In Liliana Albertazzi, Massimo Libardi & Roberto Poli (eds.), The School of Franz Brentano. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
     
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    International validation of the corruption perceptions index: Implications for business ethics and entrepreneurship education. [REVIEW]Paul G. Wilhelm - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 35 (3):177 - 189.
    International government and corporate corruption is increasingly under siege. Although various groups of researchers have quantified and documented world-wide corruption, apparently no one has validated the measures. This study finds a very strong significant correlation of three measures of corruption with each other, thereby indicating validity. One measure was of Black Market activity, another was of overabundance of regulation or unnecessary restriction of business activity. The third measure was an index based on interview perceptions of corruption (Corruption Perceptions Index or (...)
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    The Secret of the Golden Flower: A Chinese Book of Life.Richard Wilhelm - 1962 - Routledge.
    The ancient Taoist text that forms the central part of this book was discovered by Wilhelm, who recognized it as essentially a practical guide to the integration of personality. Foreword and Appendix by Carl Jung; illustrations. Translated by Cary F. Baynes.A Helen and Kurt Wolff Book.
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  31. Franz Brentano.Wilhelm Baumgartner - 2004 - In Arkadiusz Chrudzimski & Wolfgang Huemer (eds.), Phenomenology and analysis: essays on Central European philosophy. Lancaster: Ontos.
     
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  32. Kultur, Kulturphilosophie.Wilhelm Perpeet - 2010 - In . Schwabe. pp. 1309-1324.
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    Hardcore Heritage: Imagination for Preservation.Erik Rietveld & Ronald Rietveld - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    11. Zum Aufbau der ersten Ode des Horaz.Wilhelm Port - 1928 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 83 (1-4):454-456.
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    Wer war Laura? Versuch einer identifizierung der namentlich bekannten unbekannten in petrarcas liebesdichtung.Wilhelm Pötters - 1983 - In Albert Zimmermann (ed.), Mensura, 2. Halbband: Maß, Zahl, Zahlensymbolik Im Mittelalter. De Gruyter. pp. 377-406.
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    1993.Wilhelm Radloff (ed.) - 1992 - De Gruyter.
    Philosophical discussions are the main focus of the Nietzsche-Studien. However, the reception of Nietzsche in other disciplines such as classical studies, literary studies or theology are also considered. The Nietzsche-Studien, therefore, serve not just the ideas of any one school or direction, but rather introduce various different approaches to interpreting Nietzsche. The yearbook publishes papers, essays, lectures, short articles, and reviews of selected publications about Nietzsche. Each volume is completed by a name index, an index of Nietzsche quotes and an (...)
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    6 Current trends in welfare measurement.Erik Angner - 2011 - In J. B. Davis & D. W. Hands (eds.), Elgar Companion to Recent Economic Methodology. Edward Elgar Publishers. pp. 121.
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  38. The Role of Unification in Micro-Explanations of Physical Laws.Erik Weber & Merel Lefevere - 2014 - Theoria 29 (1):41-56.
    In the literature on scientific explanation, there is a classical distinction between explanations of facts and explanations of laws. This paper is about explanations of laws, more specifically mechanistic explanations of laws. We investigate whether providing unificatory information in mechanistic explanations of laws has a surplus value. Unificatory information is information about how the mechanism that explains the law which is our target relates to other mechanisms. We argue that providing unificatory information can lead to explanations with more explanatory power (...)
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    IX. Die römischen Rechtsquellen und die sogenannten Cyrillglossen.Wilhelm Bannier - 1912 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 71 (1-4):238-266.
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  40. Kaufmann, Felix, Das Unendliche in der Mathematik und seine Ausschaltung.Wilhelm Burkamp - 1933 - Kant Studien 38:217.
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    Die Ethik Kants.Wilhelm Koppelmann - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20 (1):80-83.
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  42. Hippocratica.Wilhelm Nestle - 1938 - Hermes 73 (1):1-38.
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  43. Introduction.Erik Weber, Jan Willem Wieland & Tim Mey - 2010 - Logique Et Analyse 53.
     
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    The evolution of eupathics: The historical roots of subjective measures of well-being.Erik Angner - manuscript
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    Gold, Macht, Kult: Karl Haucks Studien zur Ikonologie der Goldbrakteaten.Wilhelm Heizmann - 2007 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 41 (1):11-24.
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    Exkurse zu Plinius.Wilhelm Kroll - 1938 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 93 (1):184-195.
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    En guise d'introduction à "Matière et mémoire de Bergson".Wilhelm Windelband - 2008 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 133 (2):147-156.
    Wilhelm Windelband présente l’œuvre de Bergson comme issue de la tradition française qui consiste à dériver une métaphysique entière de la réflexion sur l’expérience intérieure. Il la considère comme une critique de la domination des sciences exactes sur la philosophie. Étant centrée sur l’événement, la pensée de Bergson illustre l’importance des sciences de l’esprit, contre les sciences de la nature, et participe du mouvement de revalorisation des sciences historiques. Matière et mémoire montre que la conscience est d’abord orientée vers (...)
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    The black bar mitzvah.Anders Ackfeldt & Erik Magnusson - 2022 - Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 33 (1):37-54.
    References to Jews and to matters included in Jewish discourse are commonplace in US popular culture in general and in US-produced hip-hop lyrics in particular. This article deals with the latter, and aims to analyse how Jews are represented there. It is suggested here that 1. these representations are rendered comprehensible by analysing them in the light of the term coined by Zygmunt Bauman: allosemitism, which denotes that Jews are ‘other’. This article further suggests that 2. the representations of Jews (...)
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  49. Reden und aufsätze.Wilhelm Max Wundt - 1913 - Leipzig,: A. Kröner.
    Über den zusammenhang der philosophie mit der zeitgeschichte.--Über das verhältnis des einzelnen zur gemeinschaft.--Die metaphysik in vergangenheit und gegenwart.--Die philosophie des primitiven menschen.--Die psychologie im anfang des zwanzigsten jahrhunderts.--Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.--Gustav Theodor Fechner.--Die Leipziger hochschule im wandel der jahrhunderte.
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    The Failure of Brown's New Supervenience Argument.Erik Wielenberg - 2010 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (2):1-7.
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