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    A Note on Peirce's Quotations of Persius's Half-Line hoc loquor inde est.Gesche Linde and Winfried Nöth - 2014 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 50 (2):281.
    In his 1868 paper “Questions concerning Reality” (QR), an early version of his better-known paper “Questions Concerning Certain Faculties Claimed for Man” (QCF) of the same year (Fisch 1984: xxxviii), Charles S. Peirce quotes the unidentified Latin fragment Hoc loquor inde est (W 2:167). In QCF, the better-known essay first published in the second volume of the Journal of Speculative Philosophy and included in Peirce’s Collected Papers (CP) as well as in the first volume of the Essential Peirce, Peirce quotes (...)
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    Theologie zwischen Pragmatismus und Existenzdenken: Festschrift für Hermann Deuser zum 60. Geburtstag.Gesche Linde & Hermann Deuser (eds.) - 2006 - Marburg: Elwert.
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    Zeichen und Gewissheit: semiotische Entfaltung eines protestantisch-theologischen Begriffs.Gesche Linde - 2013 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    Vergewisserungsprozesse, auch die des christlichen Glaubens, sind Zeicheninterpretationsprozesse. Diese These entwickelt Gesche Linde, indem sie die theoretische Inanspruchnahme des Zeichenbegriffs für das Gewißheitsproblem von der Antike bis hin zu Luther nachzeichnet. Schließlich rekonstruiert sie das zehntrichomische Zeichenklassifikationssystem des späten Peirce, das es erlaubt, alle Bewußtseinsprozesse, vom Fühlen über das Handeln bis hin zum Denken bzw. Sprachverstehen, als grundsätzlich identisch strukturierte Prozesse der Interpretation von Zeichen aufzufassen, ohne daß die Einsicht in diese seine eigene Strukturbedingung den christlichen Glauben zur (...)
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    The Semiotic Structure of Peirce's Humble Argument, with Brief Remarks on Different Kinds of Abducent Signs.Gesche Linde - 2018 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 54 (4):515.
    Peirce's "Neglected Argument" uses more or less standard logical vocabulary, such as "argument," "retroduction," "premise," "conclusion," and "hypothesis." There cannot be any doubt, however, that the musement process as he characterizes it must be regarded as a semiotic process—that is, one that relates a sign to an object by way of forming an interpretant. This assumption follows from the simple observation that, according to Peirce, all processes of thought are semiotically structured. What is more, Peirce quite often uses the term (...)
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    [...] naturam [...] divinam seu verum Deum [...] passum esse et mortuum. [REVIEW]Gesche Linde - 2023 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 65 (3):241-279.
    Summary The paper discusses the question to what extent one can speak of a genus tapeinoticum in Luther, or of a communication of the properties of nature to nature that is both direct and symmetrical. The thesis is that in the 1540 s Luther significantly modifies his earlier rejection of the idea of a passibility of divine nature as such by means of the distinctions between ‘concretum’ and ‘abstractum’ as well as between ‘relativum’ and ‘absolutum’. The boundary between passibility and (...)
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    „daß Leute, die den Kapitalismus stützen, von uns als Vertreter des Protestantismus im echten Sinn nicht angesprochen werden können.“: Paul Tillich und Erich Foerster in Frankfurt am Main.Gesche Linde - 2015 - In Gerhard Schreiber & Heiko Schulz, Kritische Theologie: Tillich in Frankfurt. De Gruyter. pp. 13-132.
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    Verkörperung, Handlung, Repräsentation: Ein interpretationstheoretischer Vorschlag.Gesche Linde - 2016 - In Annette Weissenrieder & Gregor Etzelmüller, Verkörperung Als Paradigma Theologischer Anthropologie. De Gruyter. pp. 243-288.
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    Semiotics of Magic in Children's Folklore.Winfried Noeth - 1985 - Semiotics:390-400.
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    The Social Psychology of Procedural Justice.E. Allan Lind & Tom R. Tyler - 1988 - Springer Verlag.
    We dedicate this book to John Thibaut. He was mentor and personal friend to one of us, and his work had a profound intellectual influence on both of us. We were both strongly influenced by Thibaut's insightful articulation of the importance to psychology of the concept of pro cedural justice and by his empirical work with Laurens Walker in reactions to legal institu demonstrating the role of procedural justice tions. The great importance we accord the Thibaut and Walker work is (...)
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    Le mal.Adolphe Gesché - 1993 - Paris: Editions du Cerf.
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    Walter Benjamin’s Variations of Imagelessness.Winfried Menninghaus - 2013 - Critical Horizons 14 (3):407-428.
    Strongly positive uses of terms that designate an absence, a cognitive or ontological impossibility or a sensory privation are among the persistent conceptual figures of Benjamin’s thought. This article analyses the moves by which Benjamin gave his concept of ‘the expressionless’ its intriguing semantic meaning and moral value. Drawing on the poetics and philosophy of the sublime from Greek antiquity through modern times, the article reveals key historical reference points of Benjamin’s concept and, furthermore, his strategy of advocating a novel (...)
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    The Distancing-Embracing model of the enjoyment of negative emotions in art reception.Winfried Menninghaus, Valentin Wagner, Julian Hanich, Eugen Wassiliwizky, Thomas Jacobsen & Stefan Koelsch - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40:e347.
    Why are negative emotions so central in art reception far beyond tragedy? Revisiting classical aesthetics in the light of recent psychological research, we present a novel model to explain this much discussed (apparent) paradox. We argue that negative emotions are an important resource for the arts in general, rather than a special license for exceptional art forms only. The underlying rationale is that negative emotions have been shown to be particularly powerful in securing attention, intense emotional involvement, and high memorability, (...)
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  13. Modern cosmology - a cognitive approach God?Winfried Loffler - 2009 - Philosophy and Culture 36 (8):157-171.
    From cosmology to the fact that the existence of God and nature, to address these issues, the development of two kinds of controversial contemporary line of argument, I compared and assessed in this paper: the physical cosmology as a starting argument and the natural design as a starting point of the argument. I made ​​some preliminary assessment of the court. The results showed that the Big Bang argument are quite reasonable, however, found the natural design of the demonstration clearly insufficient. (...)
     
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    On the Problem of Initial Conditions for Inflation.Andrei Linde - 2018 - Foundations of Physics 48 (10):1246-1260.
    I review the present status of the problem of initial conditions for inflation and describe several ways to solve this problem for many popular inflationary models, including the recent generation of the models with plateau potentials favored by cosmological observations.
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    Die Kulturwissenschaft und die Pluralisierung von Anerkennungsansprüchen.Winfried Fluck - 2007 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2007 (1):66-82.
    Culture has become a major instrument for expanding claims to recognition in modern societies. It was Tocqueville who first realized that the political ideal of equality would create new challenges to distinguish oneself from others. Cultural forms have proven especially useful for this purpose, and cultural science – especially the anglosaxon variety of cultural studies – seems to increasingly see its task in reinforcing and replicating these claims to recognition. In this way it runs the risk of merely mimicking modern (...)
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    Les Idéologues: sémiotique, théories et politiques linguistiques pendant la Révolution franc̦aise: proceedings of the conference held at Berlin, October 1983.Winfried Busse & Jürgen Trabant (eds.) - 1986 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    Le présent volume réunit les contributions d'un colloque sur la pensée sémiotique et linguistique des Idéologues qui s'est tenu à Berlin du 3 au 5 octobre 1983. Ce recueil d'articles fait suite à un fascicule de la revue Histoire Epistémologie Langage qui était consacré au même sujet et dont il complète et amplifie les perspectives en ce qui concerne la portée européenne de la discussion. Le volume manifeste l'intérêt que beaucoup d'entre nous portent, surtout dans les sciences du langage, à (...)
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  17. Religious Beliefs as World-View Beliefs.Winfried Löffler - 2018 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 10 (3):7-25.
    In this paper, I defend a moderately cognitive account of religious beliefs. Religious beliefs are interpreted as “worldview beliefs”, which I explicate as being indispensable to our everyday and scientific practice; my reading is nonetheless distinct from non-cognitivist readings of “worldview belief” which occasionally appear in the literature. I start with a brief analysis of a recent German contribution to the debate which on the one hand insists on the priority of epistemic reasons for or against religious beliefs, but on (...)
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    Depictives in Kartvelian.Winfried Boeder - 2005 - In Nikolaus Himmelmann & Eva Schultze-Berndt, Secondary predication and adverbial modification: the typology of depictives. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Subject index.Winfried Schröder - 2015 - In Reading Between the Lines - Leo Strauss and the History of Early Modern Philosophy. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 221-222.
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    Reason in Mysticism.Winfried Corduan - 2001 - Philosophia Christi 3 (1):199-215.
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    Towards A Semiotics of the Cultural Other.Winfried Nöth - 2001 - American Journal of Semiotics 17 (2):239-251.
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  22. Umberto Eco's semiotic threshold.Winfried Nöth - 2000 - Sign Systems Studies 28:49-60.
    The "semiotic threshold" is U. Eco's metaphor of the borderline between the world of semiosis and the nonsemiotic world and hence also between semiotics and its neighboring disciplines. The paper examines Eco's threshold in comparison to the views of semiosis and semiotics of C. S. Peirce. While Eco follows the structuralist tradition, postulating the conventionality of signs as the main criterion of semiosis, Peirce has a much broader concept of semiosis, which is not restricted to phenomena of culture but includes (...)
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  23. The aesthetic essence of art.Richard Lind - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (2):117-129.
    There are good reasons to believe that "making a statement," in a broader sense than Danto's, is a "necessary" condition of art. But phenomenological analysis tends to show that an artwork must be "aesthetic" as well as meaningful. Otherwise, what the artist has to say could not be distinguished from many "non"artistic forms of communication. Moreover, its meaning must "subserve" the aesthetic function of the artwork, in a role best described as "significance"." "Art" must therefore be defined in terms of (...)
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    Gestalten des Deismus in Europa.Winfried Schröder (ed.) - 2013 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
    English summary: Deism, the "Religionsphilosophie der Aufklarung" (religious philosophy of the Enlightenment, Ernst Troeltsch) played a significant role in the modernization of philosophy in the early modern age and of European culture in a broader sense. Although this has been known for a long time, there is still the need for a differentiated overall picture of the subject. Therefore, on the occasion of Gunter Gawlick's 80th birthday in June 2010, a seminar on the manifestations of Deism in Europe was held (...)
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    Out of a Kantian Chrysalis? A Maritainian Critique of Fr. Maréchal.Winfried Corduan - 1999 - Philosophia Christi 1 (1):127-129.
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    (1 other version)Die Geisteswissenschaften und die Praxis.Winfried Franzen - 1976 - Man and World 9 (2):113-139.
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    A more direct proof of a result of Shelah.Winfried Just - 1991 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 53 (3):261-267.
    We give a simplified proof of the main lemma in “Ramsey filters and the reaping number—Con” by Goldstern and Shelah.
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    From Niche to Mass Markets: Rival Strategies in Promoting Fair Trade Organic Commodity Chains.Winfried Ruigrok - 2011 - Analyse & Kritik 33 (1):213-234.
    This article examines rival strategies employed by public, private and civil society actors to promote fair trade organic commodity chains. The article analyses the case of fair trade organic cotton as a produce that is on the brink of reaching a mass market, and compares this with patterns of the more widely documented fair trade organic fruit case. It is shown how variations in commodity chain configurations and interfaces reflect different stakeholder positions and interests, as well as development philosophies. The (...)
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    A Case Study of Normal Research in Theoretical Economics.Hans Lind - 1992 - Economics and Philosophy 8 (1):83.
    Theoretical works in economics usually have a core consisting of proofs that a “model-economy” has certain properties. The economist constructs a model that can be looked on as a description of an economy, and then proves that certain relations hold in this economy and/or that certain relations in this economy depend on certain specific characteristics. The model-economy is usually described as simplified or idealized.
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    Gemeinwohl in Deutschland, Europa und der Welt.Winfried Brugger, Stephan Kirste & Michael Anderheiden (eds.) - 2002 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
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    Must the critic be correct?Richard W. Lind - 1977 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 35 (4):445-456.
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    Family involvement in the end-of-life decisions of competent intensive care patients.Ranveig Lind, Per Nortvedt, Geir Lorem & Olav Hevrøy - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (1):0969733012448969.
    In this article, we report the findings from a qualitative study that explored how relatives of terminally ill, alert and competent intensive care patients perceived their involvement in the end-of-life decision-making process. Eleven family members of six deceased patients were interviewed. Our findings reveal that relatives narrate about a strong intertwinement with the patient. They experienced the patients’ personal individuality as a fragile achievement. Therefore, they viewed their presence as crucial with their primary role to support and protect the patient, (...)
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    The Specter of Marxism in Contemporary Philosophy.Andreas Gonçalves Lind & Ricardo Barroso Batista - 2024 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 80 (1-2):13-24.
    In Jean-Paul Sartre’s 1960 declaration that Marxism was the “unsurpassable philosophy of our time,” he acknowledged the relationship between the Marxist interpretation of history and an existentialist philosophy focused on the individual’s subjective experience. However, in the decades since Sartre’s assertion, the philosophical landscape has undergone significant transformations. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the subsequent collapse of the Soviet Union seemed to mark the final triumph of liberal capitalism over socialist alternatives. At the same time, the (...)
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    Public attitudes toward ethical issues in tv programming: Multiple viewer orientations.Rebecca Ann Lind & David L. Rarick - 1992 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 7 (3):133 – 150.
    Telephone survey of 293 TV viewers in Minneapolis-St. Paul investigated how viewers evaluate ethical issues and problematic content in TV news and entertainment programs, and attitudes toward methods of controlling TV content. In rating eight hypothetical news and entertainment scenarios, viewers appeared more willing to accept ethical breaches in entertainment than in news programs. In evaluating the severity of general problems in TV programming, most viewers considered violence, adult themes, and a lack of family values to be big problems. Different (...)
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    Intensive care nurses' involvement in the end-of-life process - perspectives of relatives.Ranveig Lind, Geir F. Lorem, Per Nortvedt & Olav Hevrøy - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (5):666-676.
    In this article, we report findings from a qualitative study that explored how the relatives of intensive care unit patients experienced the nurses’ role and relationship with them in the end-of-life decision-making processes. In all, 27 relatives of 21 deceased patients were interviewed about their experiences in this challenging ethical issue. The findings reveal that despite bedside experiences of care, compassion and comfort, the nurses were perceived as vague and evasive in their communication, and the relatives missed a long-term perspective (...)
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    Why isn't minimal art Boring?Richard Lind - 1986 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 45 (2):195-197.
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  37. Two Kinds of ’Christian Philosophy’.Winfried Löffler - 2013 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 5 (2):111--127.
    It is controversial whether ”Christian Philosophy’ is a useful or even consistent notion. After providing some historical background to the problem, I will distinguish and explicate two possible understandings of ”Christian Philosophy’ which should be kept apart: a ”Thomistic’ and an ”Augustinian’ one, of which the latter has garnered more attention in the recent literature. A sketch of the most prominent current ”Augustinian’ position leads to some considerations for why a ”Thomistic’ understanding of ”Christian Philosophy’ has more to recommend it, (...)
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    Introduction.Winfried Schröder - 2015 - In Reading Between the Lines - Leo Strauss and the History of Early Modern Philosophy. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 1-8.
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    La subtile présence de Pascal dans la phénoménologie de Michel Henry.Andreas Gonçalves Lind - 2024 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 80 (3):453-470.
    In Michel Henry’s studies, the absence of Pascal in the phenomenology of life has been mentioned. Nevertheless, it is noteworthy that the author of Pensées is mentioned both in Henry’s main work, The Essence of Manifestation, and in the Christic trilogy, which showcases the radical limits of his own phenomenology. In this article, we aim to analyze the few explicit references that Henry makes to Pascal to demonstrate how the author of Pensées serves as one of the allies of the (...)
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    Response to Louise Pascale, "Dispelling the Myth of the Non-Singer: Embracing Two Aesthetics for Singing".Vicki R. Lind - 2005 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 13 (2):200-202.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Response to Louise Pascale, “Dispelling the Myth of the Non-Singer: Embracing Two Aesthetics for Singing”Vicki R. LindIn "Dispelling the Myth of the Non-Singer: Embracing Two Aesthetics for Singing," Louise Pascale explores classroom teachers' beliefs about singing. Specifically, she looks at possible reasons why many classroom teachers who have been raised in the Western traditions of music-making do not feel comfortable singing. As a vocal music education professor and an (...)
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    L’actualité de la pensée politique de Jacques Maritain cinquante ans après sa mort.Andreas Gonçalves Lind & Dominique Lambert - 2023 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 79 (1-2):509-530.
    The commemoration of the 700th anniversary of the canonization of Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) as well as the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Jacques Maritain (1882-1973) present an opportunity to re-examine the neo-Thomism of the contemporary French philosopher. Our aim here will be to set out the philosophical argument from which Maritain establishes an inseparable link between human rights (i.e., the dignity of the human person) and natural law. We will thus seek to expose how Maritain supports democracy from the (...)
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    Assessing ethical sensitivity in television news viewers: A preliminary investigation.Rebecca Ann Lind & David L. Rarick - 1995 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 10 (2):69 – 82.
    Ethical sensitivity is a precursor to mora1 judgment in that a person must recognize the existence of an ethical problem before such a problem can be resolved. It is an important concept, yet it has received little attention from ethics scholars. This preliminary and exploratory study indicates that ethical sensitivity can be identified in viewers' reactions to and evaluations of ethically controversial television news stories, that diferent levels of ethical sensitivity are evident in discussions of television news stories, and that (...)
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    Alexa’s agency: a corpus-based study on the linguistic attribution of humanlikeness to voice user interfaces.Miriam Lind - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-15.
    Voice-based, spoken interaction with artificial agents has become a part of everyday life in many countries: artificial voices guide us through our bank’s customer service, Amazon’s Alexa tells us which groceries we need to buy, and we can discuss central motifs in Shakespeare’s work with ChatGPT. Language, which is largely still seen as a uniquely human capacity, is now increasingly produced—or so it appears—by non-human entities, contributing to their perception as being ‘human-like.’ The capacity for language is far from the (...)
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    Conceptual blends in Polish anti-refugee rhetoric.Jadwiga Linde-Usiekniewicz - 2020 - Cognitive Linguistics 31 (4):647-675.
    Present day anti-refugee and anti-immigrant rhetoric both in European countries and in the USA makes reference both to shared tropes and to culture-specific rhetoric devices. The paper analyzes four instances of Polish rabid anti-refugee rhetoric that is eminently country specific: they invoke Holocaust scenario as the means of dealing with the refugee question, should they appear on Polish soil, and specifically suggest exterminating them in former Nazi death camps. The analysis is carried out within the Conceptual Integration Theory, amended by (...)
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    Competing Narratives in the Russell-Copleston Debate.Andreas Gonçalves Lind & Bruno Nobre - 2020 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 76 (4):1363-1396.
    In 1948, Bertrand Russell and Frederick Copleston entertained us with a radiophonic debate, on the BBC, concerning the rational proofs of God’s existence. This debate is primarily a product of Authors’ mindset. In this sense, every argument on each side presupposes a universal reason from which human intellect can grasp a certain degree of truth. Therefore, we would expect that the debate 75 years old to be outdated. Or maybe, Russell’s agnostic position could, at first sight, seem to be more (...)
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    Dialog und System: Otto Muck zum 65. Geburtstag.Winfried Löffler (ed.) - 1997 - Sankt Augustin: Akademia Verlag.
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    AWide-Reflective-Equilibrium Conception of Reconstructive Formalization.Winfried Löffler - 2014 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 17 (1):130-151.
    I propose that a logical formalization of a natural language text may be regarded as adequate if the following three groups of beliefs can be integrated into a wide reflective equilibrium: our initial, spontaneous beliefs about the structure and logical quality of the text; our beliefs about its structure and logical quality as reflected in the proposed formalization, and our background beliefs about the original text’s author, his thought and other contextually relevant factors. Unlike a good part of the literature, (...)
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    Introduction.Winfried Nöth & Kalevi Kull - 2001 - Sign Systems Studies 29 (1):9-11.
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  49. Spinozas Einfluss auf die praktische Philosophie der franzosischen und deutschen aufklarung.Winfried Schroder - 1993 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 9:133.
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  50. (1 other version)Extended knowledge overextended?Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen & Jens Christian Bjerring - forthcoming - In Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen & Jens Christian Bjerring, Extending knowledge: reflections on epistemic agency and epistemic environment in East-West philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan.
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