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  1. What is a self-referential sentence? Critical remarks on the alleged mbox(non-)circularity of Yablo's paradox.Hannes Leitgeb - 2002 - Logique and Analyse 177 (178):3-14.
  2. Erkennen und Handeln: John McDowells Naturalismus der zweiten Natur.Hannes Ole Matthiessen - 2017 - In Martin Hähnel, Aristotelischer Naturalismus. Stuttgart: Springer. pp. 144-153.
     
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    Der Philosoph und die Vielen: die Bedeutung des Gegensatzes der unphilosophischen Menge zu den Philosophen (und das Problem des Argumentum e consensu omnium) im philosophischen Denken der Griechen bis auf Aristoteles.Hanns Dieter Voigtländer - 1980 - Wiesbaden: Steiner.
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  4. A probabilistic semantics for counterfactuals.Hannes Leitgeb - 2010
     
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  5. Criteria of identity and structuralist ontology.Hannes Leitgib & James Ladyman - 2008 - Philosophia Mathematica 16 (3):388-396.
    In discussions about whether the Principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles is compatible with structuralist ontologies of mathematics, it is usually assumed that individual objects are subject to criteria of identity which somehow account for the identity of the individuals. Much of this debate concerns structures that admit of non-trivial automorphisms. We consider cases from graph theory that violate even weak formulations of PII. We argue that (i) the identity or difference of places in a structure is not to be (...)
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    Stephen Davies , Musical Understandings and Other Essays on the Philosophy of Music . Reviewed by.Hanne Appelqvist - 2013 - Philosophy in Review 33 (1):26-28.
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  7. Das technische Zeitalter: Grundlinien einer christlichen Deutung.Hanns Lilje - 1932 - Berlin: Furche-Verlag.
     
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  8. Caring for others : moral health care in the company of anthropology.Hanne Overgaard Mogensen - 2021 - In Hanne Overgaard Mogensen & Birgitte Gorm Hansen, The moral work of anthropology: ethnographic studies of anthropologists at work. New York, N.Y.: Berghahn Books.
     
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    Naturalistische Zumutungen.Hannes Rusch - 2014 - Aufklärung Und Kritik 2014 (1):103-122.
    Diese Arbeit untersucht die Frage, welche möglichen Auslöser für emotional bedingte Voreingenommenheit es auf Seiten der Kritiker des heutigen philosophischen Naturalismus gibt. Sie findet diese zum einen in bestimmten Ergebnissen einzelner wissenschaftlicher Disziplinen, den sogenannten ›Kränkungen‹, die fälschlicherweise dem philosophischen Naturalismus angelastet werden, und zum anderen in den programmatischen Voraussetzungen des philosophischen Naturalismus, den ›naturalistischen Zumutungen‹. Nach einer kurzen Darstellung des naturalistischen Programms werden diese beiden Gruppen exemplifiziert, voneinander abgegrenzt und zwei Ansätze zur Klärung von Missverständnissen der naturalistischen Position vorgeschlagen.
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  10. Die Entstehung der Geschichtsschreibung im alten Israel.Hannelis Schulte - 1972
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    Glauben machen: Beiträge zur religiösen Praxis, Kultur und Ideologie.Hanns Wienold - 2017 - Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot.
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    The evolutionary interplay of intergroup conflict and altruism in humans: A review of parochial altruism theory and prospects for its extension.Hannes Rusch - 2014 - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 281 (1794): 20141539.
    Drawing on an idea proposed by Darwin, it has recently been hypothesised that violent intergroup conflict might have played a substantial role in the evolution of human cooperativeness and altruism. The central notion of this argument, dubbed ‘parochial altruism’, is that the two genetic or cultural traits, aggressiveness against out-groups and cooperativeness towards the in-group, including self-sacrificial altruistic behaviour, might have coevolved in humans. This review assesses the explanatory power of current theories of ‘parochial altruism’. After a brief synopsis of (...)
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    Dimensionen der Öffentlichkeit: Politik und Erkenntnis bei Hannah Arendt.Hannes Bajohr - 2011 - Berlin: Lukas Vlg f. Kunst- u. Geistesgeschichte.
    Öffentlichkeit ist ein, wenn nicht das zentrale Konzept im Denken Hannah Arendts. Doch obwohl der Begriff in allen philosophischen und essayistischen Schriften Arendts eine ausgezeichnete Stellung einnimmt, wurde und wird 'Öffentlichkeit' bei ihr meist nur einseitig im politischen Sinn rezipiert. Hannes Bajohr hingegen zeigt, dass er Dimensionen besitzt, die über diese konventionelle Interpretation hinausgehen: Öffentlichkeit wird bei Arendt zu einer Bedingung von Erkenntnis und hat epistemologische Bedeutung.
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    Die Objektivität des Absoluten: der ontologische Gottesbeweis in Hegels "Wissenschaft der Logik" im Spiegel der kantischen Kritik.Hannes Gustav Melichar - 2020 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    "Hegels Philosophie ist einer der letzten Versuche, alle Wissengebiete in ihren Zusammenhängen verständlich zu machen. Dass Hegel dabei auch theologisches Wissen als grundlegend ansieht, ist oft übersehen worden, weil Kants scharfe Kritik an Wissenansprüchen in der Theologie nur wenige Jahrzehnte wirkmächtig war. Jedoch zeigt Hannes Gustave Melichar anhand des ontologischen Gottesbeweises, das Hegels Denken zutiefst mit den Fragen der philosophischen Theologie verworben ist." --.
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    Learning by ostension: Thomas Kuhn on science education.Hanne Andersen - 2000 - Science & Education 9 (1-2):91-106.
    Significant claims about science education form an integral part of Thomas Kuhn's philosophy. Since the late 1950s, when Kuhn started wrestling with the ideas of ‘normal research’ and ‘convergent thought’, the nature of science education has played an important role in his argument. Hence, the nature of science education is an essential aspect of the phase-model of scientific development developed in his famous The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, just as his later work on categories and conceptual structures takes its starting (...)
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  16. Why does Wittgenstein say that ethics and aesthetics are one and the same?Hanne Appelqvist - 2013 - In Peter Sullivan & Michael Potter, Wittgenstein's Tractatus: history and interpretation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  17. Videnskabsteori for de biologiske fag.Hanne Andersen, Claus Emmeche, Michael Norup & Peter Sandøe - 2006 - København, Danmark: Samfundslitteratur.
     
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    The Moral, Political, and Legal Nature of Socially Recognised Human Rights.M. Hann - 2019 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 25 (1):75-100.
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    Monaden im Diskurs: Monas, Monaden, Monadologien (1600 bis 1770).Hanns-Peter Neumann - 2013 - Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
    Anstatt die Herkunft von Leibniz' Monadenkonzept in rezeptionsgeschichtlicher Perspektive nachweisen zu wollen, erklärt die vorliegende Studie die offensichtliche Präsenz und Virulenz des Monadenbegriffs im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert selbst zu ihrem Untersuchungsgegenstand.Sie rekonstruiert den frühneuzeitlichen Bildungskanon zum Pythagoreismus, in dem der Monadenbegriff tradiert worden ist, und analysiert vor diesem Hintergrund die monadologischen Philosophien von Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Christian Wolff und Andreas Clavius. An reichem Quellenmaterial zeigt sie, wie die ahistorisch argumentierenden Monadologien von Leibniz und Wolff von deren Zeitgenossen rehistorisiert bzw. (...)
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    Was Ist Wahrheit? Zur Kontroverse um die Diktatur des Relativismus.Hanns-Gregor Nissing (ed.) - 2011 - München: Pneuma.
    Ihr gegenüber betont Benedikt XVI. die Bedeutung der Wahrheit für das individuelle, soziale und kulturelle Leben. Er unterstreicht die Fähigkeit des Menschen, die Wahrheit zu erkennen.
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  21. Between writing and world.Hannes Qpelz - 2010 - In Adrian Mirvish & Adrian Van den Hoven, New perspectives on Sartre. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 330.
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    Albertus Magnus: der erste Kölner und mitteleuropäische Psychologe.Hannes Stubbe - 2012 - Aachen: Shaker.
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    Variations on sovereignty: contestations and transformations from around the world.Hannes Černy & Janis Grzybowski (eds.) - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This edited book explores diverse contestations and transformations of sovereignty around the world. Sovereignty plays a central role in modern political thought and practice, but it also remains fundamentally contested. Depending on the context and perspective, it seems either omnipresent or elusive, liberating or oppressive, fading or resilient. Indeed, if in recent decades sovereignty has been expected to wane, today it is back on the agenda; not as the solid bedrock of modern - international - politics, which it never was, (...)
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    Historien om Christen Kold: en skolehistorisk afhandling.Hanne Engberg - 1985 - [Copenhagen]: Gyldendal.
  25. The Community Power Concept: Mitigating Urban-Rural Digital Divide with Renewable Energy Mini Grids.Hanne Cecilie Geirbo - 2013 - Iris 34.
     
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  26. Words, Worlds, and Contexts: New Approaches in Word Semantics.Hannes Rieser - 1984 - Mind 93 (371):470-472.
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  27. An Objective Justification of Bayesianism II: The Consequences of Minimizing Inaccuracy.Hannes Leitgeb & Richard Pettigrew - 2010 - Philosophy of Science 77 (2):236-272.
    One of the fundamental problems of epistemology is to say when the evidence in an agent’s possession justifies the beliefs she holds. In this paper and its prequel, we defend the Bayesian solution to this problem by appealing to the following fundamental norm: Accuracy An epistemic agent ought to minimize the inaccuracy of her partial beliefs. In the prequel, we made this norm mathematically precise; in this paper, we derive its consequences. We show that the two core tenets of Bayesianism (...)
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    Magnitude scales, category scales, and Fechnerian integration.Hannes Eisler - 1963 - Psychological Review 70 (3):243-253.
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    Pretence as individual and collective intentionality.Hannes Rakoczy - 2008 - Mind and Language 23 (5):499-517.
    Abstract: Focusing on early child pretend play from the perspective of developmental psychology, this article puts forward and presents evidence for two claims. First, such play constitutes an area of remarkable individual intentionality of second-order intentionality (or 'theory of mind'): in pretence with others, young children grasp the basic intentional structure of pretending as a non-serious fictional form of action. Second, early social pretend play embodies shared or collective we-intentionality. Pretending with others is one of the ontogenetically primary instances of (...)
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    Avoiding ‘selection’?—References to history in current German policy debates about non-invasive prenatal testing.Hannes Foth - 2021 - Bioethics 35 (6):518-527.
    This article investigates the role of historical references and arguments in the current policy debate on non‐invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) in Germany. It analyses major documents and opinion statements, including the recent parliamentary debate (2019). The implementation of NIPT is accompanied by concerns and strong criticism, particularly in Germany. Many perceive the new test to be a problematic step that facilitates selective practices and is reminiscent of eugenics. Analysis of the German policy discourse shows that ‘eugenics’, and even more strongly, (...)
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  31. Apocalypse Now: Wittgenstein's Early Remarks on Immortality and the Problem of Life.Hanne Appelqvist - 2012 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 29 (2):195-210.
    In this paper, I develop a Kantian reading of Ludwig Wittgenstein's early notions of immortality and the problem of life. I argue that, in spite of his rejection of the assumption of temporal immortality as a solution to the problem of life, Wittgenstein's understanding of the problem itself reflects the Kantian setting of his early system. Moreover, while there is no room for any postulates of practical reason in Wittgensein's early thought, God and immortality are still notions that figure in (...)
     
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  32. An Objective Justification of Bayesianism I: Measuring Inaccuracy.Hannes Leitgeb & Richard Pettigrew - 2010 - Philosophy of Science 77 (2):201-235.
    One of the fundamental problems of epistemology is to say when the evidence in an agent’s possession justifies the beliefs she holds. In this paper and its sequel, we defend the Bayesian solution to this problem by appealing to the following fundamental norm: Accuracy An epistemic agent ought to minimize the inaccuracy of her partial beliefs. In this paper, we make this norm mathematically precise in various ways. We describe three epistemic dilemmas that an agent might face if she attempts (...)
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    Der Raumgedanke in der Volkskunde unter Berücksichtigung Wilhelm Heinrich Riehls.Hannes Ginzel - 1971 - Würzburg,:
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  34. Leven in het nu: een filosofische zoektocht.Tom Hannes - 2019 - Kalmthout, België: Polis.
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    Structure and Form in Design: Critical Ideas for Creative Practice.Michael Hann - 2012 - Berg.
    Introduction -- The fundamentals and their role in design -- Underneath it all -- Tiling the plane without gap or overlap -- Symmetry, patterns and fractals -- The stepping stone of Fibonacci and the harmony of a line divided -- Polyhedra, spheres and domes -- Structures and form in three dimensions -- Variations on a theme: modularity, closest packing and partitioning -- Structural analysis in the decorative arts, design and architecture -- A designer's framework.
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    Mimetische Zeremonien: Musik als Spiel, Ritual, Kunst.Hanns-Werner Heister (ed.) - 2007 - Berlin: Weidler.
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  37. Werk und Virtuosität : zu Genese und Geltung der Trennung von Komponieren/Interpretieren.Hanns-Werner Heister - 2003 - In Otto Kolleritsch, Musikalische Produktion und Interpretation. Zur historischen Unaufhebbarkeit einer ästhetischen Konstellation. Wien: Universal Edition.
     
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    Authors’ Response: FSX Models and Their Building Blocks.Hannes Hornischer, Simon Plakolb, Georg Jäger & Manfred Füllsack - 2020 - Constructivist Foundations 16 (1):066-068.
    : In the commentaries, a number of intriguing projections of Future State Maximization on a multitude of different systems are suggested, which raised the need to clarify certain ….
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    Foresight Rather than Hindsight? Future State Maximization As a Computational Interpretation of Heinz von Foerster’s Ethical Imperative.Hannes Hornischer, Simon Plakolb, Georg Jäger & Manfred Füllsack - 2020 - Constructivist Foundations 16 (1):036-049.
    Context: Many AI and machine-learning techniques are primarily focused on past-to-future extrapolations of statistical regularities in large amounts of data. We introduce a method that builds on an….
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  40. Luther Now.Hanns Lilje - 1952
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  41. Conclusion.Hanne Overgaard Mogensen & Birgitte Gorm Hansen - 2021 - In Hanne Overgaard Mogensen & Birgitte Gorm Hansen, The moral work of anthropology: ethnographic studies of anthropologists at work. New York, N.Y.: Berghahn Books.
     
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    Conflicts in Danish Schools.Hanne Rimmen Nielsen - 1997 - In Kate Rousmaniere, Kari Dehli & Ning De Coninck-Smith, Discipline, moral regulation, and schooling: a social history. New York: Garland. pp. 135.
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    Sprache Als Akt Bei Thomas von Aquin.Hanns-Gregor Nissing - 2005 - Brill.
    This study offers a comprehensive survey of the philosophy of language of Thomas Aquinas by analysing the acts of human reason as principles of language and by establishing them as the overarching point of reference for semiotic, epistemological, semantic, pragmatic and scientific considerations.
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    Patentability of Brain Organoids derived from iPSC– A Legal Evaluation with Interdisciplinary Aspects.Hannes Wolff - 2024 - Neuroethics 17 (1):1-15.
    Brain Organoids in their current state of development are patentable. Future brain organoids may face some challenges in this regard, which I address in this contribution. Brain organoids unproblematically fulfil the general prerequisites of patentability set forth in Art. 3 (1) EU-Directive 98/44/ec (invention, novelty, inventive step and susceptibility of industrial application). Patentability is excluded if an invention makes use of human embryos or constitutes a stage of the human body in the individual phases of its formation and development. Both (...)
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    In defense of a developmental dogma: children acquire propositional attitude folk psychology around age 4.Hannes Rakoczy - 2017 - Synthese 194 (3):689-707.
    When do children acquire a propositional attitude folk psychology or theory of mind? The orthodox answer to this central question of developmental ToM research had long been that around age 4 children begin to apply “belief” and other propositional attitude concepts. This orthodoxy has recently come under serious attack, though, from two sides: Scoffers complain that it over-estimates children’s early competence and claim that a proper understanding of propositional attitudes emerges only much later. Boosters criticize the orthodoxy for underestimating early (...)
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    Autonomy and Vulnerability: Elements of a Phenomenology of Reflection and Reason.Hannes Gustav Melichar - forthcoming - Human Studies:1-21.
    Large parts of the Western philosophical tradition, powerful in Kant’s transcendental conception, have reserved the concept of autonomy for rational subjects that think and act on reasons. While this captures an essential aspect of autonomy, the dimensions of embodiment and vulnerability remain unreflected or are subsumed under the heteronomous conditions of the human subject. If the conception of autonomy, though, doesn’t start with the concept of a rational subject but from the perspective of living beings, autonomy and vulnerability seem intrinsically (...)
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  47. On the probabilistic convention T.Hannes Leitgeb - 2008 - Review of Symbolic Logic 1 (2):218-224.
    We introduce an epistemic theory of truth according to which the same rational degree of belief is assigned to Tr(. It is shown that if epistemic probability measures are only demanded to be finitely additive (but not necessarily σ-additive), then such a theory is consistent even for object languages that contain their own truth predicate. As the proof of this result indicates, the theory can also be interpreted as deriving from a quantitative version of the Revision Theory of Truth.
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    Hannes Kerber: Zum Wechselverhältnis von Orthodoxie und Aufklärung. G. E. Lessings allegorische Zeitdiagnostik in Herkules und Omphale. [REVIEW]Hannes Kerber - 2018 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 25 (1-2):1-26.
    Gotthold Ephraim Lessing stands out among the thinkers of the 18th century for his refusal to synthesize theology and philosophy. But due to his notorious ambivalence about religious questions, even Lessing’s contemporaries remained uncertain whether he ultimately sided with the former or the latter. The short dialogue Hercules and Omphale is, to the detriment of research on this topic, largely unknown. I show that the dialogue offers in a nutshell Lessing’s comprehensive analysis of the intellectual and religious situation of his (...)
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    Subjective duration and psychophysics.Hannes Eisler - 1975 - Psychological Review 82 (6):429-50.
  50. Scientific Change.Hanne Andersen & Brian Hepburn - 2013 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Scientific Change How do scientific theories, concepts and methods change over time? Answers to this question have historical parts and philosophical parts. There can be descriptive accounts of the recorded differences over time of particular theories, concepts, and methods—what might be called the shape of scientific change. Many stories of scientific change attempt to give […].
     
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