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    Was ist psychoanalytische Aufklärung heute? Eine Kultur der Fürsorge als Antwort auf die Verletzbarkeit des Subjekts im Angesicht der Klimakrise.Christine Bauriedl-Schmidt, Markus Fellner, Monika Krimmer & Hans-Jürgen Wirth - 2022 - Psyche 76 (8):734-744.
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  2. Culture and the self: Implications for cognition, emotion, and motivation.Hazel R. Markus & Shinobu Kitayama - 1991 - Psychological Review 98 (2):224-253.
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  3. What do we want from Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)? – A stakeholder perspective on XAI and a conceptual model guiding interdisciplinary XAI research.Markus Langer, Daniel Oster, Timo Speith, Lena Kästner, Kevin Baum, Holger Hermanns, Eva Schmidt & Andreas Sesing - 2021 - Artificial Intelligence 296 (C):103473.
    Previous research in Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) suggests that a main aim of explainability approaches is to satisfy specific interests, goals, expectations, needs, and demands regarding artificial systems (we call these “stakeholders' desiderata”) in a variety of contexts. However, the literature on XAI is vast, spreads out across multiple largely disconnected disciplines, and it often remains unclear how explainability approaches are supposed to achieve the goal of satisfying stakeholders' desiderata. This paper discusses the main classes of stakeholders calling for explainability (...)
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  4. Agency.Markus Schlosser - 2015 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    In very general terms, an agent is a being with the capacity to act, and 'agency' denotes the exercise or manifestation of this capacity. The philosophy of action provides us with a standard conception and a standard theory of action. The former construes action in terms of intentionality, the latter explains the intentionality of action in terms of causation by the agent’s mental states and events. From this, we obtain a standard conception and a standard theory of agency. There are (...)
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  5. Skepticism and Disagreement.Markus Lammenranta - 2011 - In Diego E. Machuca (ed.), Pyrrhonism in Ancient, Modern, and Contemporary Philosophy. Springer. pp. 203-216.
    Though ancient Pyrrhonian skepticism is apparently based on disagreement, this aspect of skepticism has been widely neglected in contemporary discussion on skepticism. The paper provides a rational reconstruction of the skeptical argument from disagreement that can be found in the books of Sextus Empiricus. It is argued that this argument forms a genuine skeptical paradox that has no fully satisfactory resolution. All attempts to resolve it make knowledge or justified belief either intuitively too easy or impossible.
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    Actor and Institutional Dynamics in the Development of Multi-stakeholder Initiatives.Anica Zeyen, Markus Beckmann & Stella Wolters - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 135 (2):341-360.
    As forms of private self-regulation, multi-stakeholder initiatives have emerged as an important empirical phenomenon in global governance processes. At the same time, MSIs are also theoretically intriguing because of their inherent double nature. On the one hand, MSIs spell out CSR standards that define norms for corporate behavior. On the other hand, MSIs are also the result of corporate and stakeholder behavior. We combine the perspectives of institutional theory and club theory to conceptualize this double nature of MSIs. Based on (...)
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  7. In search of $$\aleph _{0}$$ ℵ 0 : how infinity can be created.Markus Pantsar - 2015 - Synthese 192 (8):2489-2511.
    In this paper I develop a philosophical account of actual mathematical infinity that does not demand ontologically or epistemologically problematic assumptions. The account is based on a simple metaphor in which we think of indefinitely continuing processes as defining objects. It is shown that such a metaphor is valid in terms of mathematical practice, as well as in line with empirical data on arithmetical cognition.
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  8. Embodied cognition and temporally extended agency.Markus E. Schlosser - 2018 - Synthese 195 (5):2089-2112.
    According to radical versions of embodied cognition, human cognition and agency should be explained without the ascription of representational mental states. According to a standard reply, accounts of embodied cognition can explain only instances of cognition and agency that are not “representation-hungry”. Two main types of such representation-hungry phenomena have been discussed: cognition about “the absent” and about “the abstract”. Proponents of representationalism have maintained that a satisfactory account of such phenomena requires the ascription of mental representations. Opponents have denied (...)
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  9. Cognitive and Computational Complexity: Considerations from Mathematical Problem Solving.Markus Pantsar - 2019 - Erkenntnis 86 (4):961-997.
    Following Marr’s famous three-level distinction between explanations in cognitive science, it is often accepted that focus on modeling cognitive tasks should be on the computational level rather than the algorithmic level. When it comes to mathematical problem solving, this approach suggests that the complexity of the task of solving a problem can be characterized by the computational complexity of that problem. In this paper, I argue that human cognizers use heuristic and didactic tools and thus engage in cognitive processes that (...)
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    Overcoming Transhumanism: Education or Enhancement Towards the Overhuman?Markus Lipowicz - 2019 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 53 (1):200-213.
  11. Disagreement, Skepticism, and the Dialectical Conception of Justification.Markus Lammenranta - 2011 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 1 (1):3-17.
    It is a common intuition that at least in some cases disagreement has skeptical consequences: the participants are not justified in persisting in their beliefs. I will argue that the currently popular non-dialectical and individualistic accounts of justification, such as evidentialism and reliabilism, cannot explain this intuition and defend the dialectical conception of justification that can explain it. I will also argue that this sort of justification is a necessary condition of knowledge by relying on Craig's genealogy of the concept (...)
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  12. Causally efficacious intentions and the sense of agency: In defense of real mental causation.Markus E. Schlosser - 2012 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 32 (3):135-160.
    Empirical evidence, it has often been argued, undermines our commonsense assumptions concerning the efficacy of conscious intentions. One of the most influential advocates of this challenge has been Daniel Wegner, who has presented an impressive amount of evidence in support of a model of "apparent mental causation". According to Wegner, this model provides the best explanation of numerous curious and pathological cases of behavior. Further, it seems that Benjamin Libet's classic experiment on the initiation of action and the empirical evidence (...)
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  13. Traditional Compatibilism Reformulated and Defended.Markus E. Schlosser - 2017 - Journal of Philosophical Research 42:277-300.
    Traditional compatibilism about free will is widely considered to be untenable. In particular, the conditional analysis of the ability to do otherwise appears to be subject to clear counterexamples. I will propose a new version of traditional compatibilism that provides a conditional account of both the ability to do otherwise and the ability to choose to do otherwise, and I will argue that this view withstands the standard objections to traditional compatibilism. For this, I will assume with incompatibilists that the (...)
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  14. The power of simplicity: a fast-and-frugal heuristics approach to performance science.Markus Raab & Gerd Gigerenzer - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Examining implicit metacognition in 3.5-year-old children: an eye-tracking and pupillometric study.Markus Paulus, Joelle Proust & Beate Sodian - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    Diagnosis by Documentary: Professional Responsibilities in Informal Encounters.Alistair Wardrope & Markus Reuber - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (11):40-50.
    Most work addressing clinical workers' professional responsibilities concerns the norms of conduct within established professional–patient relationships, but such responsibilities may extend beyond the clinical context. We explore health workers' professional responsibilities in such “informal” encounters through the example of a doctor witnessing the misdiagnosis and mistreatment of a serious long-term condition in a television documentary, arguing that neither internalist approaches to professional responsibility nor externalist ones provide sufficiently clear guidance in such situations. We propose that a mix of both approaches, (...)
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    Substancehood and Subjecthood in Aristotle's Categories.Markus Kohl - 2008 - Phronesis 53 (2):152-179.
    I attempt to answer the question of what Aristotle's criteria for 'being a substance' are in the Categories. On the basis of close textual analysis, I argue that subjecthood, conceived in a certain way, is the criterion that explains why both concrete objects and substance universals must be regarded as substances. It also explains the substantial primacy of concrete objects. But subjecthood can only function as such a criterion if both the subjecthood of concrete objects and the subjecthood of substance (...)
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  18. On Radical Enactivist Accounts of Arithmetical Cognition.Markus Pantsar - 2022 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9.
    Hutto and Myin have proposed an account of radically enactive (or embodied) cognition (REC) as an explanation of cognitive phenomena, one that does not include mental representations or mental content in basic minds. Recently, Zahidi and Myin have presented an account of arithmetical cognition that is consistent with the REC view. In this paper, I first evaluate the feasibility of that account by focusing on the evolutionarily developed proto-arithmetical abilities and whether empirical data on them support the radical enactivist view. (...)
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  19. Der Komponist als Interpret : das Beispiel der Konzert-Kadenz.Markus Böggemann - 2003 - In Otto Kolleritsch (ed.), Musikalische Produktion und Interpretation. Zur historischen Unaufhebbarkeit einer ästhetischen Konstellation. Wien: Universal Edition.
     
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  20. (1 other version)Epicuro e a Morte como a Perda da Subjetividade.Markus Figueira da Silva - 1995 - Princípios 2 (3):140-146.
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    Bilder und Gemeinschaften: Studien zur Konvergenz von Politik und Ästhetik in Kunst, Literatur und Theorie.Beate Fricke, Markus Klammer & Stefan Neuner (eds.) - 2011 - München: Fink.
    Das Buch weist in exemplarischen Fallstudien von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart die zentrale Rolle von Bildern für Prozesse der Vergemeinschaftung auf. Gegen Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts setzt in der akademischen Diskussion eine verstärkte Rückwendung zum Konzept der Gemeinschaft ein.
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  22. Dual-system theory and the role of consciousness in intentional action.Markus E. Schlosser - 2019 - In Bernard Feltz, Marcus Missal & Andrew Cameron Sims (eds.), Free Will, Causality, and Neuroscience. Leiden: Brill. pp. 35–56.
    According to the standard view in philosophy, intentionality is the mark of genuine action. In psychology, human cognition and agency are now widely explained in terms of the workings of two distinct systems (or types of processes), and intentionality is not a central notion in this dual-system theory. Further, it is often claimed, in psychology, that most human actions are automatic, rather than consciously controlled. This raises pressing questions. Does the dual-system theory preserve the philosophical account of intentional action? How (...)
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  23. Reliabilism, Circularity, and the Pyrrhonian Problematic.Markus Lammenranta - 2003 - Journal of Philosophical Research 28:311-328.
    To solve the ancient Pyrrhonian problematic, it is not enough to show that knowledge and justified belief are possible. They must be shown to be actual. It is argued that the attempts by the main advocates of reliabilism, William Alston, Alvin Goldman, and Ernest Sosa, fail to solve the problematic because they fall under the Agrippan modes of circularity and hypothesis. There is also another sort of response implicit in their discussion. It is not to try to solve the problematic, (...)
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    Are visual processes causally involved in “perceptual simulation” effects in the sentence-picture verification task?Markus Ostarek, Dennis Joosen, Adil Ishag, Monique de Nijs & Falk Huettig - 2019 - Cognition 182 (C):84-94.
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  25. Neo-Pyrrhonism.Markus Lammenranta - 2018 - In Diego E. Machuca & Baron Reed (eds.), Skepticism: From Antiquity to the Present. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 565-580.
    Fogelin’s neo-Pyrrhonism is skepticism about epistemology and philosophy more generally. Philosophical reflection on ordinary epistemic practices leads us to deny the possibility of knowledge and justified belief. However, instead of accepting the dogma that knowledge and justified beliefs are impossible, a neo-Pyrrhonist rejects the philosophical premises that lead to this conclusion. Fogelin argues in particular that contemporary theories of justification cannot avoid dogmatic skepticism, because they are committed to the premises of the skeptical argument deriving from the modes of Agrippa. (...)
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    Reduction, Multiple Realizability, and Levels of Reality.Sven Walter & Markus Eronen - 2011 - In Steven French & Juha Saatsi (eds.), Continuum Companion to the Philosophy of Science. Continuum. pp. 138.
    The idea of reduction has appeared in different forms throughout the history of science and philosophy. Thales took water to be the fundamental principle of all things; Leucippus and Democritus argued that everything is composed of small, indivisible atoms; Galileo and Newton tried to explain all motion with a few basic laws; 17th century mechanism conceived of everything in terms of the motions and collisions of particles of matter; British Empiricism held that all knowledge is, at root, experiential knowledge; current (...)
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    Effective Human Oversight of AI-Based Systems: A Signal Detection Perspective on the Detection of Inaccurate and Unfair Outputs.Markus Langer, Kevin Baum & Nadine Schlicker - 2024 - Minds and Machines 35 (1):1-30.
    Legislation and ethical guidelines around the globe call for effective human oversight of AI-based systems in high-risk contexts – that is oversight that reliably reduces the risks otherwise associated with the use of AI-based systems. Such risks may relate to the imperfect accuracy of systems (e.g., inaccurate classifications) or to ethical concerns (e.g., unfairness of outputs). Given the significant role that human oversight is expected to play in the operation of AI-based systems, it is crucial to better understand the conditions (...)
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  28. We Can't Know.Markus Lammenranta - 2020 - In Steven B. Cowan (ed.), Problems in Epistemology and Metaphysics: An Introduction to Contemporary Debates. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 38-51.
    The paper defends Cartesian skepticism by an argument relying on internalism and infallibilism. It argues that this sort of skepticism gives the best explanation of our intuitions and ordinary epistemic practices.
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    The Path of Culture: From the Refined to the High, from the Popular to Mass Culture.György Markus - 2013 - Critical Horizons 14 (2):127-155.
    From the late seventeenth century on the idea of culture underwent a gradual transformation. Originally this concept referred essentially to the “refined” way of life of the ruling social elite. Popular culture, on the other hand, refers to the usually collective practices of groups of rural and urban workers taking the form of performance. They were not only excluded from refined culture, but it was regarded as completely unsuitable for them, potentially creating dangerous social aspirations. It is with the great (...)
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  30. Rule-Following and A Priori Biconditionals - A Sea of Tears?Amrei Bahr & Markus Seidel - 2015 - In Simon Derpmann & David P. Schweikard (eds.), Philip Pettit: Five Themes from his Work. Cham: Springer. pp. 19-31.
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    Was heisst und zu welchem Ende studieren wir Naturrecht?: eine Neubestimmung - mit einem Blick auf China.Markus Porsche-Ludwig - 2008 - Berlin: Lit.
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    Blindness and Seeing in Systems Epistemology: Alfred Locker’s Trans-Classical Systems Theory.Markus Locker - 2017 - Foundations of Science 22 (4):849-862.
    Appreciating the undeniable value of General Systems Theory, Alfred Locker considers the question whether or not GST is able to go beyond a mere scientific point of view. Locker’s own systems theoretical approach, Trans-Classical Systems Theory, proposes not only to include usual observations into a systems view, but likewise their theoretical presuppositions. Locker hereby creates two levels of observation; an ortho- and a meta-level, where otherwise incommensurable viewpoints are united into whole. In this way, Locker is able to articulate a (...)
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    On gradient field theories: gradient magnetostatics and gradient elasticity.Markus Lazar - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (25):2840-2874.
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    The role of oxytocin and alexithymia in the therapeutic process.Markus Quirin, C. Sue Carter, Regina C. Bode, Rainer Dã¼Sing, Elise L. Radtke & Mattie Tops - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Bedingte Akzeptanz? Moralische und rechtsethische Dimensionen der Ablehnung künftiger Kinder: Kommentar zum Artikel „Die Auswahl zukünftiger Kinder“ von Tatjana Tarkian.Markus Rothhaar - 2020 - Zeitschrift Für Ethik Und Moralphilosophie 3 (1):151-153.
    ZusammenfassungIm Kommentar zum Text von Tatiana Tarkian werden zwei Argumente der Verfasserin einer kritischen Prüfung unterzogen: Zum einen das Argument, dass parentale Tugenden einer Auswahl künftiger Kinder nicht entgegenstehen würde; zum anderen das Argument, dass eine negative Selektion aufgrund von Behinderung keinen diskriminierenden Charakter gegenüber Behinderten habe, wenn die negative Selektion ledgilich aufgrund verbreiteter diskriminierender Urteile in der Gesellschaft erfolge.
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    Dislocation loops in anisotropic elasticity: displacement field, stress function tensor and interaction energy.Markus Lazar & Helmut O. K. Kirchner - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (1-3):174-185.
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    Circularity and Stability.Markus Lammenranta - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 45:164-169.
    William Alston argues that there is no way to show that any of our basic sources of belief is reliable without falling into epistemic circularity, i.e. relying at some point on premises that are themselves derived from the very same source. His appeal to practical rationality is an attempt to evaluate our sources of belief without relying on beliefs that are based on the sources under scrutiny and thus without just presupposing their reliability. I argue that this attempt fails and (...)
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    Goodman’s Semiotic Theory of Art.Markus Lammenranta - 1992 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 22 (3):339-351.
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    Politischer Liberalismus als Bildungserlebnis bei Augustin Keller.Markus Leimgruber - 1973 - Bern,: Peter Lang Group Ag, International Academic Publishers.
    Über Augustin Keller wurde bis heute wenig geschrieben. Seine Person wird von Historikern umgangen, obwohl man ihn als Schlüsselfigur der Sonderbundskrise, als Hauptankläger der Jesuiten und als Wegbereiter der 48-er Verfassung bezeichnen kann. Keller ist zwar als Politiker berühmt geworden, aber ausgefüllt wurde sein Leben nicht von der Politik, sondern von der Schule. Es ist wichtig, dass Kellers politische Interventionen auch aus der Sicht des Pädagogen Keller verstanden werden: Sein Aufzeigen von Missständen war getragen vom Bestreben nach Aufklärung, nach Unterricht (...)
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  40. The dialectic of the absolute-Hegel's critique of transcendent metaphysics.Markus Gabriel (ed.) - 2009 - Continuum.
    An important and long over-due study of the significance of Hegel's dialectic.
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    Revelation's New Jerusalem.Markus Ekkehard Locker - 2003 - Semiotics:234-242.
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  42. Indisch-christliche "Tribal"-Theologie als Indigenitätspolitik? : Identität, Selbsttranszendenz und das Heilige in soziologisch-interkultureller Perspektive.Markus Luber - 2017 - In Wolfgang Gantke, Thomas Schreijäck & Vladislav Serikov (eds.), Das Heilige interkulturell: Perspektiven in religionswissenschaftlichen, theologischen und philosophischen Kontexten. Ostfildern: Matthias Grünewald Verlag.
     
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    Raum: interdisziplinäre Aspekte zum Verständnis von Raum und Räumen.Ulrich Beuttler, Markus Mühling & Martin Rothgangel (eds.) - 2022 - Berlin: Peter Lang.
    Sowohl im Alltag als auch in den Wissenschaften leben wir in Räumen und diese bestimmen unser Werden: seien es Räume, die wir täglich begehen, oder sei es der Raum ganz grundlegend, als physikalischer, psychologischer oder philosophischer Raum. Alles Geschehen und Werden ist somit in den Raum oder in Räume eingebettet. Auch im christlichen Glauben sind wir in einen Raum gestellt: den des dreieinigen Gottes. Die Fragen, was all diese Räume sind und wie sie sich zueinander verhalten, sind grundlegend und kaum (...)
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  44. Wittgensteins Begriff der Familienähnlichkeit. Interpretationen von 1960 bis heute.Paul Hasselkuß & Markus Schrenk - 2020 - In Bernhard Ritter & Dennis Sölch (eds.), Wittgenstein und die Philosophiegeschichte. Freiburg i. Br.: Verlag Karl Alber. pp. 376-429.
  45. Perceiving values in the story of the Gospel : a sketch in 11 theses.Markus Mühling - 2020 - In Markus Mühling, David Andrew Gilland & Yvonne Förster-Beuthan (eds.), Perceiving truth and value: interdisciplinary discussions on perception as the foundation of ethics. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
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    Does self-consciousness mediate the relation between self-talk and self-knowledge?Johann F. Schneider, Markus Pospeschill & Jochen Ranger - 2005 - Psychological Reports 96 (2):387-396.
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    Margrit & Ernst Baumann. Die Welt Sehen: Fotoreportagen 1945–2000.Wilfried Meichtry, Markus Schürpf & Nadine Olonetzky - 2010 - Scheidegger & Spiess.
    Zuerst im 2CV, dann im umgebauten VW-Bus: Das Zürcher Fotografenpaar Margrit und Ernst Baumann, 1929 bzw. 1928 geboren, begann in den 1950er-Jahren rund um den Erdball zu reisen. Ihre Fotografien publizierten sie in Zeitschriften und Zeitungen wie Stern, Neue Zürcher Zeitung oder Das gelbe Heft und brachten so die Welt in die Wohnzimmer. Kosmopolitan und neugierig kamen sie zu Motiven mit Seltenheitswert: Farbporträts von Che Guevara gehören ebenso dazu wie Reportagen über die letzten Kopfjäger im ecuadorianischen Urwald. Ein Schwerpunkt dieser (...)
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  48. Dekonstruktion der Neutralität. Subjektive Rechte und Politik am Beispiel des „Kopftuchstreits“.Markus Wolf - 2017 - Rechtsphilosophie. Zeitschrift Für Grundlagen des Rechts 3 (2):171-189.
    Der Aufsatz beschäftigt sich am Beispiel des deutschen "Kopftuchstreits" mit der rechtlich-politischen Auseinandersetzung um subjektive Rechte innerhalb des liberalen Rechtsstaats. Wie Christoph Menke in seiner Deutung der für den politischen Liberalismus wesentlichen politischen Konflikte gezeigt hat, bezieht sich diese Auseinandersetzung vorrangig auf zwei Fragen: Wer sollte Anspruch darauf genießen, ein politisches Subjekt zu sein, das heißt, als Gleiche oder Gleicher berücksichtigt zu werden? Welche Ansprüche politischer Subjekte könneen als schützenswerte Verwirklichung subjektiver Rechte gelten? Der vorliegende Beitrag beschäftigt sich vorwiegend mit (...)
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    Objektivität und Moral: ein problemgeschichtlich-systematischer Beitrag zur neueren Realismusdebatte in der Metaethik.Markus Rüther - 2013 - Münster: Mentis.
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    Selbstverhältnis im Weltbezug.Claudia Bickmann, Markus Wirtz & Viktoria Burkert (eds.) - 2010 - Nordhausen: Bautz.
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