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    Finanzwirtschaftliche Lizenzierung in den deutschen Profisportligen - eine vergleichende Analyse/ Financial licensing in German professional sports leagues -a comparative analysis.Gregor Hovemann, Joachim Lammert & Birgit Bachmaier - 2012 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 9 (3):211-244.
    Zusammenfassung Zur ordnungsgemäßen Durchführbarkeit des Spielbetriebs setzen die deutschen Profisportligen Li­zenzierungsverfahren ein. Dabei stehen insbesondere zur Eindämmung der Rattenrennen-Proble­matik und zur Sicherstellung der finanziellen Stabilität der teilnehmenden Klubs und damit zum Vermeiden negativer Externalitäten die finanzwirtschaftlichen Anforderungen im Fokus. In den ver­gangenen Jahren kam es trotz dieser Vorkehrungen in den fünf größten deutschen Profisportligen im Basketball, Eishockey, Fußball, Handball sowie Volleyball mehrfach zu finanziellen Schieflagen. Vor dem Hintergrund wird in diesem Beitrag die finanzwirtschaftliche Lizenzierung der Profisport­ligen anhand von sechs Haupt- (...)
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    Das Spannungsverhältnis von Finanzierungsinteressen und der Vermeidung eines beherrschenden Einflusses im deutschen Profi-Fußball – Notwendigkeit und Vorschläge zur Modifizierung der derzeitigen Regulation / The tension between financial interests and prevention of a controlling influence in German professional football – Needs and recommendations for a modification of the existing regulation.Frank Richter, Christof Wieschemann, Gregor Hovemann & Joachim Lammert - 2009 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 6 (3):203-233.
    Zusammenfassung Um die Öffnung der Bundesliga gegenüber Investoren möglichst wettbewerbsneutral zu gestalten und den Einfluss von externen Geldgebern auf einen Profi-Fußballclub zu beschränken, wurde die sogenannte 50-plus-1-Regel in die Satzung des DFB aufgenommen. In diesem Beitrag wird umfassend analysiert, welche Konstellationen mit beherrschendem Einfluss nicht von dieser Regelung erfasst werden. Ziel dieser Analyse ist der anschließende Vorschlag eines alternativen Konzeptes, welches die vorgebrachten Zielsetzungen konsequent realisieren könnte. Zur Durchführung der Regulation werden außerdem konkrete Handlungsempfehlungen ausgesprochen. Die Vorteilhaftigkeit des vorgeschlagenen Konzeptes (...)
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    (1 other version)The nature of truth.Harold Henry Joachim - 1906 - New York,: Greenwood Press. Edited by Simon Blackburn & Keith Simmons.
  4. Dynamic systems as tools for analysing human judgement.Joachim Funke - 2001 - Thinking and Reasoning 7 (1):69 – 89.
    With the advent of computers in the experimental labs, dynamic systems have become a new tool for research on problem solving and decision making. A short review of this research is given and the main features of these systems (connectivity and dynamics) are illustrated. To allow systematic approaches to the influential variables in this area, two formal frameworks (linear structural equations and finite state automata) are presented. Besides the formal background, the article sets out how the task demands of system (...)
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    Aristotle on happiness, virtue, and wisdom.Joachim Aufderheide & Daniel Ferguson - 2024 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 32 (6):1502-1507.
    Bryan C. Reece’s Aristotle on Happiness, Virtue, and Wisdom (2023) has the ambitious goal of vindicating the coherence of the Nicomachean Ethics. Since Jaeger’s claim a hundred years ago that Arist...
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  6. Analysis of minimal complex systems and complex problem solving require different forms of causal cognition.Joachim Funke - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
    In the last 20 years, a stream of research emerged under the label of „complex problem solving“ (CPS). This research was intended to describe the way people deal with complex, dynamic, and intransparent situations. Complex computer-simulated scenarios were as stimulus material in psychological experiments. This line of research lead to subtle insights into the way how people deal with complexity and uncertainty. Besides these knowledge-rich, realistic, intransparent, complex, dynamic scenarios with many variables, a second line of research used more simple, (...)
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  7. The Chemical Core of Chemistry I: A Conceptual Approach.Joachim Schummer - 1998 - Hyle 4 (2):129 - 162.
    Given the rich diversity of research fields usually ascribed to chemistry in a broad sense, the present paper tries to dig our characteristic parts of chemistry that can be conceptually distinguished from interdisciplinary, applied, and specialized subfields of chemistry, and that may be called chemistry in a very narrow sense, or 'the chemical core of chemistry'. Unlike historical, ontological, and 'anti-reductive' approaches, I use a conceptual approach together with some methodological implications that allow to develop step by step a kind (...)
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  8. Conceptual analysis and natural kinds: the case of knowledge.Joachim Horvath - 2016 - Synthese 193 (1):167-184.
    There is a line of reasoning in metaepistemology that is congenial to naturalism and hard to resist, yet ultimately misguided: that knowledge might be a natural kind, and that this would undermine the use of conceptual analysis in the theory of knowledge. In this paper, I first bring out various problems with Hilary Kornblith’s argument from the causal–explanatory indispensability of knowledge to the natural kindhood of knowledge. I then criticize the argument from the natural kindhood of knowledge against the method (...)
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    Complexity and health – yesterday's traditions, tomorrow's future.Joachim P. Sturmberg & Carmel M. Martin - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (3):543-548.
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    Coping with the growth of chemical knowledge.Joachim Schummer - manuscript
    Chemistry is by far the most productive science concerning the number of publications. A closer look at chemical papers reveals that most papers deal with new substances. The rapid growth of chemical knowledge seriously challenges all institutions and individuals concerned with chemistry. Chemistry documentation following the principle of completeness is required to schematize chemical information, which in turn induces a schematization of chemical research. Chemistry education is forced to seek reasonable principles of selectivity, although nobody can have an overview any (...)
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    Chor und Gesetz: Wittgenstein im Kontext.Joachim Schulte - 1990
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    No Pure Theory of Law without Free Will.Joachim Renzikowski - 2023 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 109 (4):482-496.
  13. Exploring the Core Identity of Philosophical Anthropology through the Works of Max Scheler, Helmuth Plessner, and Arnold Gehlen.Joachim Fischer - 2009 - Iris. European Journal of Philosophy and Public Debate 1 (1):153-170.
    “Philosophical Anthropology,” which is reconstructed here, does not deal with anthropology as a philosophical subdiscipline but rather as a particular philosophical approach within twentieth-century German philosophy, connected with thinkers such as Max Scheler, Helmuth Plessner and Arnold Gehlen. This paper attempts a more precise description of the core identity of Philosophical Anthropology as a paradigm, observes the differences between the authors within the paradigm, and differentiates the paradigm as a whole from other twentieth-century philosophical approaches, such as transcendental philosophy, evolutionary (...)
     
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    Natural diversity: A neo-essentialist misconstrual of homeostatic property cluster theory in natural kind debates.Joachim Lipski - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 82 (C):94-103.
    In natural kind debates, Boyd's famous Homeostatic Property Cluster theory (HPC) is often misconstrued in two ways: Not only is it thought to make for a normative standard for natural kinds, but also to require the homeostatic mechanisms underlying nomological property clusters to be uniform. My argument for the illegitimacy of both overgeneralizations, both on systematic as well as exegetical grounds, is based on the misconstrued view's failure to account for functional kinds in science. I illustrate the combination of these (...)
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    Corporate and individual influences on managers' social orientation.Joachim W. Marz, Thomas L. Powers & Thomas Queisser - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 46 (1):1 - 11.
    This paper reports research on the influence of corporate and individual characteristics on managers'' social orientation in Germany. The results indicate that mid-level managers expressed a significantly lower social orientation than low-level managers, and that job activity did not impact social orientation. Female respondents expressed a higher social orientation than male respondents. No impact of the political system origin (former East Germany versus former West Germany) on social orientation was shown. Overall, corporate position had a significantly higher impact on social (...)
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    Xenotransplantation Can Be Safe—A Reply.Joachim Denner - 2024 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 33 (1):148-149.
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  17. It requires more than intelligence to solve consequential world problems.Joachim Funke - 2021 - Journal of Intelligence 9 (3):38.
    What are consequential world problems? As “grand societal challenges”, one might define them as problems that affect a large number of people, perhaps even the entire planet, including problems such as climate change, distributive justice, world peace, world nutrition, clean air and clean water, access to education, and many more. The “Sustainable Development Goals”, compiled by the United Nations, represent a collection of such global problems. From my point of view, these problems can be seen as complex. Such complex problems (...)
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  18. Why paraconsistent logic can only tell half the truth.Joachim Bromand - 2002 - Mind 111 (444):741-749.
    The aim of this paper is to show that Graham Priest's dialetheic account of semantic paradoxes and the paraconsistent logics employed cannot achieve semantic universality. Dialetheism therefore fails as a solution to semantic paradoxes for the same reason that consistent approaches did. It will be demonstrated that if dialetheism can express its own semantic principles, a strengthened liar paradox will result, which renders dialetheism trivial. In particular, the argument is not invalidated by relational valuations, which were brought into paraconsistent logic (...)
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    Mathematical Proofs in Practice: Revisiting the reliability of published mathematical proofs.Joachim Frans & Laszlo Kosolosky - 2014 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 29 (3):345-360.
    Mathematics seems to have a special status when compared to other areas of human knowledge. This special status is linked with the role of proof. Mathematicians often believe that this type of argumentation leaves no room for errors and unclarity. Philosophers of mathematics have differentiated between absolutist and fallibilist views on mathematical knowledge, and argued that these views are related to whether one looks at mathematics-in-the-making or finished mathematics. In this paper we take a closer look at mathematical practice, more (...)
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    Exzentrische Positionalität.Joachim Fischer - 2000 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 48 (2).
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    Do We Have A Moral Obligation to Synthesize Organisms to Increase Biodiversity? On Kinship, Awe, and the Value of Life's Diversity.Joachim Boldt - 2013 - Bioethics 27 (8):411-418.
    Synthetic biology can be understood as expanding the abilities and aspirations of genetic engineering. Nonetheless, whereas genetic engineering has been subject to criticism due to its endangering biodiversity, synthetic biology may actually appear to prove advantageous for biodiversity. After all, one might claim, synthesizing novel forms of life increases the numbers of species present in nature and thus ought to be ethically recommended. Two perspectives on how to spell out the conception of intrinsic value of biodiversity are examined in order (...)
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  22. Complex problem solving: A case for complex cognition?Joachim Funke - 2010 - Cognitive Processing 11 (1):133-142.
    Complex problem solving (CPS) emerged in the last 30 years in Europe as a new part of the psychology of thinking and problem solving. This paper introduces into the field and provides a personal view. Also, related concepts like macrocognition or operative intelligence will be explained in this context. Two examples for the assessment of CPS, Tailorshop and MicroDYN, are presented to illustrate the concept by means of their measurement devices. Also, the relation of complex cognition and emotion in the (...)
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    Paradox and Paraconsistency: Conflict Resolution in the Abstract Sciences.Joachim Bromand - 2004 - Mind 113 (450):416-420.
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    (1 other version)Determinizm nauk Przyrodniczych.Joachim Metallmann - 1935 - Journal of Philosophy 32 (2):53-54.
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  25. Be prepared for the complexities of the twenty-first century!Joachim Funke - 2022 - In Robert J. Sternberg, Don Ambrose & Sareh Karami, The Palgrave Handbook of Transformational Giftedness for Education. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 171-180.
    According to Sternberg (Transformational giftedness. In T. L. Cross & P. Olszewski-Kubilius (Eds.), Conceptual frameworks for giftedness and talent development (pp. 203–234). Prufrock Press, 2020; Transformational vs. transactional deployment of intelligence. Journal of Intelligence, 9(15), 2021), transformationally gifted children are those who view to make a positive, meaningful, and enduring difference to the world. To reach their goal, they need competencies to deal with the complexities of the twenty-first century. This means: they must understand the features of complex problems to (...)
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    From cause and effect to causes and effects.Joachim P. Sturmberg & James A. Marcum - unknown
    It is now—at least loosely—acknowledged that most health and clinical outcomes are influenced by different interacting causes. Surprisingly, medical research studies are nearly universally designed to study—usually in a binary way—the effect of a single cause. Recent experiences during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic brought to the forefront that most of our challenges in medicine and healthcare deal with systemic, that is, interdependent and interconnected problems. Understanding these problems defy simplistic dichotomous research methodologies. These insights demand a shift in our (...)
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    Platon.Joachim Bannes - 1935 - Leipzig,: Walter de Gruyter.
  28. Scholarly merits: From measurement to judgment.Joachim Funke - 2017 - Perspectives on Psychological Science 12 (6):1145-1147.
    The discussion in Perspectives on Psychological Science about criteria for scholarly merit shows a potential bias of quantitative measurements compared with informed judgments of scholarly merits. This comment argues for a selection procedure that is open for qualitative arguments.
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    Between nature and culture: Jakob von Uexküll's concept of Umwelten and how photography shapes our worlds.Joachim Froese - 2019 - Philosophy of Photography 10 (1):11-22.
    This article addresses traditional perceptions about photography's position between nature and culture and concomitant schools of thinking focusing pre-dominantly on the photographic image as a form of visual representation. Aiming to develop an alternative perspective it considers a biosemiotic approach and turns to Jakob von Uexküll's model of subjective sentient worlds that critically dissolves the perceived dualism between nature and culture that has also underpinned most theoretical thinking about photography in the past. Today photography is largely embedded into social media (...)
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    On the Status of Parthenotes.Joachim Huarte & Antoine Suarez - 2004 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 4 (4):755-770.
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  31. On a Remark by Jukundus.Joachim Schulte - 2011 - In Enzo De Pellegrin, Interactive Wittgenstein. Springer. pp. 183--208.
     
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  32. Privacy.Joachim Schulte - 2011 - In Oskari Kuusela & Marie McGinn, The Oxford Handbook of Wittgenstein. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
     
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    The Public Image of Chemistry.Joachim Schummer & Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent - unknown
    Of all the scientific disciplines chemistry seems to be particularly concerned about its public image. Indeed, popular associations with chemistry range from poisons, hazards, chemical warfare, and environmental pollution to alchemical pseudo-science, sorcery, and mad scientists. Despite repeated campaigns for convincing the public that chemistry would bring health, comfort, and welfare, chemists frequently meet with hostility in popular culture. As student enrollment numbers has been shrinking, chemistry departments have been closed in several countries. Also in humanist culture chemistry has a (...)
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  34. Radical Rationalization Accommodates Rampant Irrationality.Joachim Lipski - 2018 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 25 (1):53-73.
    According to a classic position in analytic philosophy of mind, we must interpret agents as largely rational in order to be able to attribute intentional mental states to them. However, adopting this position requires clarifying in what way and by which criteria agents can still be irrational. In this paper I will offer one such criterion. More specifically, I argue that the kind of rationality methodologically required by intentional interpretation is to be specified in terms of psychological efficacy. Thereby, this (...)
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  35. Moses : Wittgenstein on names.Joachim Schulte - 2009 - In Hans-Johann Glock & John Hyman, Wittgenstein and Analytic Philosophy: Essays for P. M. S. Hacker. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Loslassen und Bewahren: Erfahrungen in Zwischenräumen.Joachim Küchenhoff - 2016 - Psyche 70 (2):154-179.
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    Ways of Reading Wittgenstein: Observations on Certain Uses of the Word ‘Metaphysics’.Joachim Schulte - 2007 - In Guy Kahane, Edward Kanterian & Oskari Kuusela, Wittgenstein and His Interpreters: Essays in Memory of Gordon Baker. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 145–168.
    This chapter contains section titled: I II III IV.
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    Wittgenstein on Time.Joachim Schulte - 2006 - In Friedrich Stadler & Michael Stöltzner, Time and History: Proceedings of the 28. International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg Am Wechsel, Austria 2005. Frankfurt, Germany: De Gruyter. pp. 557-568.
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein.Joachim Schulte - 2005 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Filosofie voor een weergaloos leven.Lammert Kamphuis - 2018 - Amsterdam: De Bezige Bij.
    Uitgebreide crisiseditie.00Voor het leven is er geen generale repetitie. Je hebt slechts één kans. Gelukkig zijn grote denkers je voorgegaan en kun je bij hen terecht voor wijze raad. Zo helpt Diogenes je om je authentieke zelf te zijn, Epicurus om niet te veel geld uit te geven tijdens de uitverkoop en Kant om op tijd te remmen voor een zebrapad. Maar ook minder gearriveerde denkers helpen je een handje: André Hazes daagt je uit om vrijer te worden en De (...)
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    The Meaning of `Meaning': A Symposium.H. H. Joachim - 1920 - Mind 29 (116):385 - 414.
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    (1 other version)Sartres verständnis der lehre hegels Von der gemeinschaft.Joachim Kopper - 1960 - Kant Studien 52 (1-4):159-172.
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  43. Problemat struktury i jego dominujące stanowisko w nauce współczesnej.Joachim Metallmann - 1933 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 11 (4):332-353.
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    Leaving the Past Where it Belongs.Joachim Schulte - 1994 - In Brian F. McGuinness & Gianluigi Oliveri, The Philosophy of Michael Dummett. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 241-254.
    I think that our concepts of past and future are so basic and so all-pervasive that I find it difficult to believe that anyone could even begin to make it appear plausible that one could dislodge them from their accustomed habitats. But Michael Dummett, in his paper Bringing about the past, while leaving no doubt about the fact that we are well-advised to leave the past where it belongs, arrives at the conclusion that under very special circumstances one might consider (...)
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    Zur Kritik des Empiriomonismus. Briefe von Wilhelm Schuppe, Graf Hermann Keyserlingu. a. an Ernst Mach.Joachim Thiele - 1970 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 24 (3):412 - 427.
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  46. Methods in Analytic Philosophy: A Primer and Guide.Joachim Horvath, Steffen Koch & Michael G. Titelbaum (eds.) - forthcoming - London, ON: PhilPapers Foundation.
    Forthcoming guide with brief introductions on methods in analytic philosophy by experts on the relevant topics. With sections on: formal methods, argumentation, inferential methods, thought experiments, intuition, ordinary language philosophy, conceptual analysis, conceptual engineering, naturalism, analytic feminism, experimental philosophy, and progress and disagreement in philosophy.
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  47. Music and Language-Games.Joachim Schulte - 2013 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 6 (1):173-185.
    This paper aims to clarify certain aspects of the connections between music and (word) language alluded to in various manuscript passages by Wittgenstein. Three points are emphasized: (1) Wittgenstein’s willingness to speak of music as a language; (2) the importance of context; (3) the possibility of distinguishing various ways of explaining our hearing certain sequences of sounds as expressive of gestures or states of mind etc. Several attempts at elucidating the idea of understanding music lead to the realization that, according (...)
     
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    Hommes et femmes dans les tournois du Moyen 'ge.Joachim K. Rühl - 2006 - Clio 23:15-43.
    Au cours des diverses périodes allant de 1062 au début du xviie siècle, hommes et femmes se spécialisent dans des rôles différents dans les tournois, en fonction des types d’épreuves et du pays où elles se déroulent. En commençant par le haut, une reine comme Catherine d’Aragon pouvait être la promotrice désignée d’un tournoi royal et, sur le continent, à l’occasion de mariages de cour, les épouses et leurs filles d’honneur constituaient le groupe central des personnages regardant les actions depuis (...)
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    Virtue and Happiness Essays in Honour of Julia Annas. Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Supplementary Volume, 2012.Joachim Aufderheide - 2015 - Philosophical Review 124 (2):292-295.
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    Hand auf's Herz, Hand an die Stirn: Exkurs ins philosophische Umland der Todesstrafe : mit einem bibliographischen Anhang.Joachim Aul - 2000
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