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  1. Pláticas filosóficas entre un sabio.Hans Adalbert Lindemann - 1940 - [Santiago de Chile]: Zig-zag.
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    Philosophische Anthropologie im 21. Jahrhundert.Hans-Peter Krüger & Gesa Lindemann (eds.) - 2006 - Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
    Die Buchreihe "Philosopische Anthropologie" wird mit einem Band eröffnet, der die Philosophische Anthropologie im Streit vorstellt. Geführt wird dieser Streit um das Paradigma der Philosophischen Anthropologie und um ihre Methoden im Unterschied sowohl zu anderen Philosophien als auch zu den verschiedenen Erfahrungswissenschaften. Ihre Grenzbestimmungen und Grenzübergänge finden schließlich anhand ausgewählter Themen eine exemplarische Erprobung.
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  3. Hirn als Subjekt? Grenzfragen der neurobiologischen Hirnforschung (III).Hans-Peter Krüger, Hans Flohr, Gerhard Roth, Wolf Singer, Reinhard Olivier, Ilan Samson, Stefan Giesewetter, Hans Julius Schneider & Gesa Lindemann - 2005 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (5).
     
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    Introducción al Empirismo Radical a Base de la Lógica Moderna.Hans A. Lindemann - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (2):70-70.
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    Die Erkenntnis der Außenwelt und das Psycho-Physische Problem.Hans A. Lindemann - 1948 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 3 (2):208 - 218.
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  6. Los Sistemas Metafísicos y la Filosofía Científica.Hans Lindemann - 1946 - Philosophia (Misc.) 6:363.
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  7. Weltgeschehen und Welterkenntnis.Hans Lindemann - 1938 - Synthese 3 (3):129-130.
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    El "Circulo de Viena" y la Filosofia Cientifica.Hans A. Lindemann - 1944 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (4):101-102.
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    Was ist Leben? (Bemerkungen zu den Ausführungen von Walter Zöllner zu diesem Problem Bd. III, Seite 399/410.) (Fortsetzung und Schluß). [REVIEW]Hans A. Lindemann - 1950 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 5 (2):234 - 236.
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    Reviews. Hans A. Lindemann. Leibniz y la lógica moderna. Anales de la Sociedad Cientifica Argentina, vol. 142 , pp. 164–176. [REVIEW]W. V. Quine - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (2):122-122.
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    Lindemann Hans A.. Introductión al empirismo radical a base de la lógica moderna. Colegio Libre de Estudios Superiores [Editorial “Radio Revista”], Buenos Aires 1939, 108 pages. [REVIEW]C. C. Dassen - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (2):70-70.
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    Die Sondergötter in der Apologetik der Civitas Dei Augustins. Von Hans Lindemann. Pp. 80. Munich: Küspert, 1930. [REVIEW]A. Souter - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (2):91-91.
  13. Relativitätstheorie Und Erkenntnis Apriori.Hans Reichenbach - 1920 - J. Springer.
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  14. Minds, Brains, and Capacities: Situated Cognition and Neo-Aristotelianism.Hans-Johann Https://Orcidorg909X Glock - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This article compares situated cognition to contemporary Neo-Aristotelian approaches to the mind. The article distinguishes two components in this paradigm: an Aristotelian essentialism which is alien to situated cognition and a Wittgensteinian “capacity approach” to the mind which is not just congenial to it but provides important conceptual and argumentative resources in defending social cognition against orthodox cognitive science. It focuses on a central tenet of that orthodoxy. According to what I call “encephalocentrism,” cognition is primarily or even exclusively a (...)
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    A geometric introduction to forking and thorn-forking.Hans Adler - 2009 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 9 (1):1-20.
    A ternary relation [Formula: see text] between subsets of the big model of a complete first-order theory T is called an independence relation if it satisfies a certain set of axioms. The primary example is forking in a simple theory, but o-minimal theories are also known to have an interesting independence relation. Our approach in this paper is to treat independence relations as mathematical objects worth studying. The main application is a better understanding of thorn-forking, which turns out to be (...)
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    The Philosophy of the Daodejing.Hans-Georg Moeller - 2006 - Columbia University Press.
    For centuries, the ancient Chinese philosophical text the _Daodejing (Tao Te Ching)_ has fascinated and frustrated its readers. While it offers a wealth of rich philosophical insights concerning the cultivation of one's body and attaining one's proper place within nature and the cosmos, its teachings and structure can be enigmatic and obscure. Hans-Georg Moeller presents a clear and coherent description and analysis of this vaguely understood Chinese classic. He explores the recurring images and ideas that shape the work and (...)
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  17. Logistic empiricism in germany and the present state of its problems.Hans Reichenbach - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (6):141-160.
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    Dynamics of lying.Hans Ditmarsch - 2014 - Synthese 191 (5):745-777.
    We propose a dynamic logic of lying, wherein a ‘lie that $$\varphi $$ ’ is an action in the sense of dynamic modal logic, that is interpreted as a state transformer relative to the formula $$\varphi $$. The states that are being transformed are pointed Kripke models encoding the uncertainty of agents about their beliefs. Lies can be about factual propositions but also about modal formulas, such as the beliefs of other agents or the belief consequences of the lies of (...)
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    A global ethic: the declaration of the Parliament of the World's Religions.Hans Küng & Karl-Josef Kuschel (eds.) - 1993 - New York: Continuum.
    "Presents the text of the 'Declaration' and a commentary on its evolution and significance.... The message of this book is very timely.
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    Pattern knowledge and search:The SUPREM architecture.Hans Berliner & Carl Ebeling - 1989 - Artificial Intelligence 38 (2):161-198.
  21. Factfulness: Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World – and Why Things are Better Than You Think.Hans Rosling, Ola Rosling & Anna Rosling - 2018
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    Piaget's theory of knowledge: The nature of representation and interiorization.Hans G. Furth - 1968 - Psychological Review 75 (2):143-154.
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    The Problem of Historical Consciousness.Hans Fantel - 1975 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 5 (1):8-52.
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    Moral Teachings from Unexpected Quarters: Lessons for Bioethics from the Social Sciences and Managed Care.James Lindemann Nelson - 2000 - Hastings Center Report 30 (1):12-17.
    On the usual account of moral reasoning, social science is often seen as able to provide “just the facts,” while philosophy attends to moral values and conceptual clarity and builds formally valid arguments. Yet disciplines are informed by epistemic values—and bioethics might do well to see social scientific practices and their attendant normative understandings about what is humanly important as a significant part of ethics generally.
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    Zur kritik Des „holismus”.Hans Driesch - 1936 - Acta Biotheoretica 1 (3):185-202.
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    The adventure of study: thinking with artifices in a Palestinian experimental university.Hans Schildermans, Maarten Simons & Jan Masschelein - 2019 - Ethics and Education 14 (2):184-197.
    ABSTRACTThe question concerning the relation between thinking and the university is the starting point of this paper. After a very brief outline of some reflections on this topic, the case of Campus in Camps, a Palestinian experimental university, is presented to shed light on this issue. Inspired by Isabelle Stengers’ ecology of practices, it is possible to discern four requirements on thinking in the work of Campus in Camps, namely storytelling, comparing, mapping, and using. It will be argued that the (...)
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    Im Namen der Freiheit. Über die Instrumentalisierbarkeit der Menschenrechte.Hans-Georg Flickinger - 2006 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 54 (6):841-852.
    Die naturrechtlichen Begründungsversuche der Menscherechte sind nicht schlüssig. Statt die Menschenrechte aus Freiheit rechtfertigen zu können, wird Freiheit als Resultat eines liberalen Verrechtlichungsprozesses gesehen. Die politische Forderung nach globaler Durchsetzung der Menschenrechte macht also aus dem Modell der liberalen Gesellschaft eine in ihren Augen alternativlose Freiheitsordnung, die auch mit Gewalt durchgesetzt werden dürfte.
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    A Global Ethic in an Age of Globalization.Hans Küng - 1997 - Business Ethics Quarterly 7 (3):17-31.
    Starting from the four theses that globalization is unavoidable, ambivalent, incalculable, and can be controlled rationally, ethics has an indispensable and important role to play in the process of globalization. Indeed, a number of international documents published in the 1990s not only acknowledge human rights but also speak explicitly of human responsibilities. The author pleads for the primacy of ethics over politics and economics and, in reviewing both the Interfaith Declaration for Jews, Christians, and Muslims, and the Caux Roundtable Principles (...)
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    Understanding and Managing Responsible Innovation.Hans Bennink - 2020 - Philosophy of Management 19 (3):317-348.
    As a relational concept, responsible innovation can be made more tangible by asking innovation of what and responsibility of whom for what? Arranging the scattered field of responsible innovation comprehensively, starting from an anthropological point of view, into five fields of tension and five categories of spearheads, may be theoretically and practically helpful while offering suggestions for both research and management.
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    Eine Axiomatisierung der Allgemeinen Mechanik.Hans Hermes - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (3):119-120.
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    Closer to the Bitter End (Interview).Hans Jonas - 2001 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 23 (1):21-30.
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    Ser sin esencia. Algunos apuntes wittgensteinianos para pensar el uso del término mujer en el debate trans.Isabel G. Gamero Cabrera - 2023 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 114:109-127.
    En este artículo desarrollo una crítica hacia posturas transexcluyentes, que niegan el reconocimiento como mujeres de las mujeres trans, bajo la óptica de la filosofía del lenguaje cotidiano del segundo Wittgenstein. Aunque este autor nunca se posicionó en ese tema, varias de sus intérpretes feministas, como Toril Moi, Cressida Heyes y Hilde Lindemann-Nelson, han elaborado una crítica antiesencialista para evitar el reduccionismo biológico del término «mujer» y ampliar su uso. Siguiendo a estas filósofas, mi tesis es que varios contenidos (...)
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    Das Prinzip Verantwortung: Systemverantwortung.Hans Lenk - 2021 - In Michael Bongardt, Holger Burckhart, John-Stewart Gordon & Jürgen Nielsen-Sikora (eds.), Hans Jonas-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung. J.B. Metzler. pp. 139-144.
    Die Herausforderung der modernen Technik für die ethische Orientierung des menschlichen Handelns wurde und wird in immer brisanterer Form zum Thema einer Theorie von einer erweiterten Verantwortlichkeit. Besonders Jonas’ Buch Das Prinzip Verantwortung ist hierzu als Vorreiter gewürdigt worden. Es war in der Tat Jonas, dem es gelang, mit seinem Buch weit über die Fachzirkel hinaus die größere Öffentlichkeit zu erreichen. Er stellte zu Recht fest, durch das Übermaß der wissenschaftlich multiplizierten technologischen Macht wachse dem Menschen »eine neue, nie zuvor (...)
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  34. (1 other version)The Problem of Individuality.Hans Driesch - 1914 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 78:214-215.
     
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  35. (1 other version)A note on information theoretic characterizations of physical theories.Hans Halvorson - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 35 (2):277-293.
    Clifton, Bub, and Halvorson (CBH) have recently argued that quantum theory is characterized by its satisfaction of three fundamental information-theoretic constraints. However, it is not difficult to construct apparent counterexamples to the CBH characterization theorem. In this paper, we discuss the limits of the characterization theorem, and we provide some technical tools for checking whether a theory (specified in terms of the convex structure of its state space) falls within these limits.
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    Faith and Knowledge: Habermas’ Alternative History of Philosophy1.Hans Joas - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (7-8):47-52.
    Jürgen Habermas’ philosophical oeuvre so far contained only few references to thinkers prior to Kant. The publication of a comprehensive history of Western philosophy by this author, therefore, came as a surprise. The book is not, as many had anticipated, a book about religion, but about the gradual emancipation of “secular” “autonomous” rationality from religion, although in a way that preserves a normative commitment to Christianity. While welcoming this attitude and praising the achievements of this book, this text is also (...)
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    Alienation as epistemological source: Reflexivity and social background after Mannheim and Bourdieu.Hans Herbert Kögler - 1997 - Social Epistemology 11 (2):141-164.
    (1997). Alienation as epistemological source: Reflexivity and social background after Mannheim and Bourdieu. Social Epistemology: Vol. 11, New Directions in the Sociology of Knowledge, pp. 141-164.
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  38. Meaning and rule following.Hans-Johann Glock & James D. Wright - 2015 - In . pp. 841-849.
    According to a venerable tradition in philosophy and linguistics, expressions have meaning through being subject to conventions or rules. This claim has become a central topic of contemporary philosophy of language and mind in the wake of Wittgenstein and Kripke, largely because the normativity of meaning is regarded as a serious challenge to naturalism. One reaction to this challenge is to deny that the normativity of meaning is genuine. While there are ‘semantic principles’ specifying conditions for the correct application of (...)
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  39. Violence, Hospitality, and the Cross: Reappropriating the Atonement Tradition.Hans Boersma - 2004
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    Governance and Business-Society Relations in Areas of Limited Statehood: An Introduction.Hans Krause Hansen, Tanja Börzel & Sameer Azizi - 2021 - Business and Society 60 (7):1551-1572.
    In this introductory article we explore the relationship between statehood and governance, examining in more detail how non-state actors like MNCs, international NGOs, and indigenous authorities, often under conditions of extreme economic scarcity, ethnic diversity, social inequality and violence, take part in the making of rules and the provision of collective goods. Conceptually, we focus on the literature on Areas of Limited Statehood and discuss its usefulness in exploring how business-society relations are governed in the global South, and beyond. Building (...)
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    Thorn-forking as local forking.Hans Adler - 2009 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 9 (1):21-38.
    A ternary relation [Formula: see text] between subsets of the big model of a complete first-order theory T is called an independence relation if it satisfies a certain set of axioms. The primary example is forking in a simple theory, but o-minimal theories are also known to have an interesting independence relation. Our approach in this paper is to treat independence relations as mathematical objects worth studying. The main application is a better understanding of thorn-forking, which turns out to be (...)
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    On Swimming and Sweaters. A Response to Vlieghe and Zamojski’s Towards an Ontology of Teaching.Hans Schildermans - 2019 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 39 (1):109-112.
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  43. The Theology of St. Luke.Hans Conzelmann & Geoffrey Buswell - 1960
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  44. Psalms 60–150: A Commentary.Hans-Joachim Kraus & Hilton C. Oswald - 1989
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  45. The Meaning of the Sermon on the Mount.Hans Windisch & S. MacLean Gilmour - 1951
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    (1 other version)Publishing in Africa.Hans M. Zell - 2020 - Logos 30 (3):7-25.
    This two-part article is a sequel to a two-part paper published in Logos in 2008–2009. It provides a round-up of the current situation of the book industry in Africa today, together with a brief review of the activities of the various organizations that have supported African publishing over the years. Part 1 examines the persistent failure of African governments to support their book industries and public libraries in a tangible and positive fashion. It reviews the current status of book development (...)
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  47. Doing Good by Splitting Hairs? Analytic Philosophy and Applied Ethics.Hans-Johann Glock - 2011 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 28 (3):225-240.
    This article explores the connections between analytic philosophy and applied ethics — both historical and substantive. Historically speaking, applied ethics is a child of analytic philosophy. It arose as the result of two factors in the 1960s: the re-emergence of normative ethics on the one hand, and urgent social and political challenges on the other. But is there a significant substantive link between applied ethics and analytic philosophy? I argue that applied ethics inherited important ‘analytic’ ideals such as clarity and (...)
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    Social Justice, Health Inequities, and Access to New Age-Related Interventions.Hans-Jörg Ehni & Georg Marckmann - 2009 - Medicine Studies 1 (3):281-295.
    Social Justice, Health Inequities, and Access to New Age-Related Interventions Content Type Journal Article Category Original Paper Pages 281-295 DOI 10.1007/s12376-009-0027-3 Authors Hans-Jörg Ehni, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Baden-Württemberg Germany Georg Marckmann, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Baden-Württemberg Germany Journal Medicine Studies Online ISSN 1876-4541 Print ISSN 1876-4533 Journal Volume Volume 1 Journal Issue Volume 1, Number 3.
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    Heideggers »theologische« Jugendschrift.Hans-Georg Gadamer - 1989 - Dilthey-Jahrbuch Für Philosophie Und Geschichte der Geisteswissenschaften 6:228-234.
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    The Beginning of Knowledge.Hans-Georg Gadamer - 2004 - Philosophical Quarterly 54 (217):614-615.
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