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  1. Doxastic Voluntarism and Epistemic Deontology.Matthias Steup - 2000 - Acta Analytica 15 (1):25-56.
    Epistemic deontology is the view that the concept of epistemic justification is deontological: a justified belief is, by definition, an epistemically permissible belief. I defend this view against the argument from doxastic involuntarism, according to which our doxastic attitudes are not under our voluntary control, and thus are not proper objects for deontological evaluation. I argue that, in order to assess this argument, we must distinguish between a compatibilist and a libertarian construal of the concept of voluntary control. If we (...)
     
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  2. Evidentialist anti-skepticism.Matthias Steup - 2011 - In Trent Dougherty (ed.), Evidentialism and its Discontents. Oxford, GB: Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Faces in Context: A Review and Systematization of Contextual Influences on Affective Face Processing.Matthias J. Wieser & Tobias Brosch - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Ethics of digital twins: four challenges.Matthias Braun - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (9):579-580.
    In the article ‘Represent Me: Please! Towards an Ethics of Digital Twins in Medicine’, I analysed and tried to better understand the main ethical challenges associated with Digital Twins. For those who are just entering the debate with this article: DT is a metaphor for a bundle of artificial intelligence driven simulation technologies that constantly, in real time and ad personam simulate single or multiple parts of the body and make predictions about future health states based on these simulations. My (...)
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  5. Knowing what I have done.Matthias Haase - 2018 - Manuscrito 41 (4):195-253.
    The literature on agentive or practical knowledge tends to be focused on knowing what one is doing or what one is going to do. Knowing what one has done and has achieved thereby seems to be another matter. In fact, achievements are often taken to be beyond the ken of practical knowledge. I argue that this is a mistake. The intelligibility of the very idea of practical knowledge depends on the possibility of knowing one's achievements in the same manner. For (...)
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    ‘Metamathematics’ in Transition.Matthias Wille - 2011 - History and Philosophy of Logic 32 (4):333 - 358.
    In this paper, we trace the conceptual history of the term ?metamathematics? in the nineteenth century. It is well known that Hilbert introduced the term for his proof-theoretic enterprise in about 1922. But he was verifiably inspired by an earlier usage of the phrase in the 1870s. After outlining Hilbert's understanding of the term, we will explore the lines of inducement and elucidate the different meanings of ?metamathematics? in the final decades of the nineteenth century. Finally, we will investigate the (...)
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    Data Envelopment Analysis and Social Enterprises: Analysing Performance, Strategic Orientation and Mission Drift.Matthias Staessens, Pieter Jan Kerstens, Johan Bruneel & Laurens Cherchye - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 159 (2):325-341.
    This study endorses the use of data envelopment analysis, which uses benefit-of-the-doubt weighting to evaluate the social, economic and overall performance of social enterprises. This methodology is especially useful for creating composite indicators based on multiple outputs expressed in different measurement units, and allows for enterprise-specific weighting of the different objectives. Applying this methodology on a unique longitudinal dataset of Flemish sheltered workshops suggests that social enterprises may face different types of mission drift. Further, our results show that top-performing social (...)
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    Freedom and domination through time: Jean-Paul Sartre’s theory of the plurality of temporalities.Matthias Lievens - 2021 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 48 (7):1014-1034.
    Philosophy & Social Criticism, Volume 48, Issue 7, Page 1014-1034, September 2022. The plural, impure or discordant nature of time has become an important theme in recent critical social and political theory. Against Althusser’s dismissal of Sartre’s presumedly Hegelian understanding of time and history, this article establishes Jean-Paul Sartre as a key figure in this debate on the plurality of temporalities. Especially in the Critique of Dialectical Reason, Sartre understands history and the social in terms of a multiplicity of uneven (...)
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  9. The Normativity of Meaning: From Constitutive Norms to Prescriptions.Matthias Kiesselbach - 2014 - Acta Analytica 29 (4):427-440.
    This paper defends the normativity of meaning thesis by clearing up a misunderstanding about what the thesis amounts to. The misunderstanding is that according to it, failing to use an expression in accordance with the norms which constitute its meaning amounts to changing the expression’s meaning. If this was what the thesis claimed, then it would indeed be easy to show that meaning norms do not yield prescriptions and cannot be followed. However, there is another reading: what is constitutive of (...)
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  10. Do Ceteris Paribus Laws Exist? A Regularity-Based Best System Analysis.Matthias Unterhuber - 2014 - Erkenntnis 79 (S10):1833-1847.
    This paper argues that ceteris paribus (cp) laws exist based on a Lewisian best system analysis of lawhood (BSA). Furthermore, it shows that a BSA faces a second trivialization problem besides the one identified by Lewis. The first point concerns an argument against cp laws by Earman and Roberts. The second point aims to help making some assumptions of the BSA explicit. To address the second trivialization problem, a restriction in terms of natural logical constants is proposed that allows one (...)
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  11. Taking Turns: Democracy to Come and Intergenerational Justice.Matthias Fritsch - 2011 - Derrida Today 4 (2):148-172.
    In the face of the ever-growing effect the actions of the present may have upon future people, most conspicuously around climate change, democracy has been accused, with good justification, of a presentist bias: of systemically favouring the presently living. By contrast, this paper will argue that the intimate relation, both quasi-ontological and normative, that Derrida's work establishes between temporality and justice insists upon another, more future-regarding aspect of democracy. We can get at this aspect by arguing for two consequences of (...)
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    In praise of the profession.Matthias Kettner & Friedrich Heubel - 2012 - Ethik in der Medizin 24 (2):137-146.
    Wir möchten der Charter on Medical Professionalism, die wir für vorbildlich halten, eine durchdachte Anreicherung hinzufügen. Wir beginnen mit einer skeptischen Note gegen das verbreitete theoretische Vorurteil, die wichtigsten Probleme im Gesundheitssystem seien Gerechtigkeitsprobleme und diese seien theoretisch gut beherrschbar. Unter Bezug auf Norman Daniels, der John Rawls’ Theorie der politischen Gerechtigkeit auf die Bewertung und Gestaltung von Gesundheitssystemen anwendet, sowie auf die biomedizinische Ethik, die von Beauchamp und Childress vertreten wird, analysieren wir das komplexe Verhältnis zwischen moralischer Integrität von (...)
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    Sematische Vollständigkeit, Wertverlaufsnamen und Freges Kontextprinzip.Matthias Schirn - 1985 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 23 (1):79-104.
    Freges Kontextprinzip "Nur im Zusammenhange eines Satzes bedeuten die Wörter etwas" hat auch nach der von ihm vollzogenen Angleichung von Behauptungssätzen an Eigennamen Gültigkeit für die formale Sprache der "Grundgesetze". Der Bedeutungsvollständigkcitsbeweis, den er für sein Logiksystem anstrebt, schließt eine unmittelbare Anwendung dieses Prinzips nicht nur auf die unvollständigen Funktionsausdrücke, sondern auch auf die leerstellenfreien Wertverlaufsnamen ein. Wahrheitsnamen (Sätze) zeichnen sich vor anderen symbolsprachlichen Eigennamen in mehrfacher Hinsicht, insbesondere durch ihre semantische Selbständigkeit aus. Wertverlaufsnamen haben nur im Zusammenhang eines Wahrheitswertnamens (...)
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  14. Feigl’s ‘Scientific Realism’.Matthias Neuber - 2011 - Philosophy of Science 78 (1):165-183.
    This article considers the evolution of Feigl's attempt at establishing a stable form of scientific realism. I will argue that Feigl's work in that area should be appreciated for two reasons: it represents a telling case against the view of there being an unbridgeable ‘analytic-continental divide’ in the context of twentieth-century philosophy; it contradicts the idea that scientific realism is at odds with logical empiricism. It will be shown that Feigl developed his scientific realist position from within the logical empiricists’ (...)
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    9. Der phänomenologische Ansatz von Helmuth Plessner.Matthias C. Schmidt - 2008 - In Griff nach dem Ich? Walter de Gruyter.
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    7. Ethik und die Eingriffe in das menschliche Gehirn.Matthias C. Schmidt - 2008 - In Griff nach dem Ich? Walter de Gruyter.
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    5. Generelle ethische Kriterien: Medizinethik.Matthias C. Schmidt - 2008 - In Griff nach dem Ich? Walter de Gruyter.
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    13. Gewinnung spezifischer Kriterien.Matthias C. Schmidt - 2008 - In Griff nach dem Ich? Walter de Gruyter.
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    2. Moderne Psychoneurochirurgie – Indikationen und Verfahren.Matthias C. Schmidt - 2008 - In Griff nach dem Ich? Walter de Gruyter.
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    Poetik des Interims. Ernst Jünger und die Bundesrepublik.Matthias Schöning - 2011 - In Matthias Schöning & Ingo Stöckmann (eds.), Ernst Jünger Und Die Bundesrepublik: Ästhetik - Politik - Zeitgeschichte. De Gruyter. pp. 309-332.
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    Walküren, Bodbs, Sirenen: Gedanken Zur Religionsgeschichtlichen Anbindung Nordwesteuropas an den Mediterranen Raum.Matthias Egeler - 2010 - De Gruyter.
    This work considers Valkyries in the medieval Scandinavian mythology and literature and places them in the context of the early history of European religion. Drawing on textual and archaeological sources, a detailed review of Celtic, Etruscan and Graeco-Roman female demons of the battlefield and of death is presented, and their remarkable similarity with the Valkyries analysed against the background of Mediterranean-transalpine cultural contacts.
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    Professionals in Food Chains.Matthias Eggel, Christian Dürnberger & Svenja Springer - 2019 - Food Ethics 3 (1-2):1-4.
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    Elite Players Invest Additional Time for Making Better Embodied Choices.Matthias Hinz, Nico Lehmann & Lisa Musculus - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Expert athletes are determined to make faster and better decisions, as revealed in several simple heuristic studies using verbal reports or micro-movement responses. However, heuristic decision-making experiments that require motor responses, also being considered as the embodied-choice experiments, are still underrepresented. Furthermore, it is less understood how decision time and confidence depend on the type of embodied choices players make. To scrutinize the decision-making processes, this study investigated the embodied choices of male athletes with different expertise in a close-to-real-life environment; (...)
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    Interview with Ernest Nagel by Remmel Nunn.Matthias Neuber & Adam Tamas Tuboly - 2021 - In Matthias Neuber & Adam Tamas Tuboly (eds.), Ernest Nagel: Philosophy of Science and the Fight for Clarity. Springer. pp. 257-314.
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    Critical notice of Aaron James, Fairness in Practice: A Social Contract for a Global Economy.Risse Matthias & Wollner Gabriel - 2013 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 43 (3):382-401.
    (2013). Critical notice of Aaron James, Fairness in Practice: A Social Contract for a Global Economy. Canadian Journal of Philosophy: Vol. 43, No. 3, pp. 382-401.
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    Globale Armut.Matthias Hoesch - 2021 - In Gottfried Schweiger & Clemens Sedmak (eds.), Handbuch Philosophie Und Armut. J.B. Metzler. pp. 41-48.
    Unter »globaler Armut« wird das Phänomen verstanden, dass Teile der Weltbevölkerung über so wenig Ressourcen verfügen, dass sie ihre Grundbedürfnisse nicht befriedigen können. In der Debatte um globale Armut wird gefragt, wer in globaler Perspektive arm ist; welche Ursachen und welche Folgen diese Armut hat; warum und wie sie bekämpft werden sollte. Die globale Perspektive gibt dabei in drei Hinsichten vor, wie der Armutsbegriff in diesem Kontext zu verstehen ist, und diese drei begrifflichen Festlegungen prägen die gesamte Debatte um das (...)
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    Literaturverzeichnis.Matthias Hoesch - 2014 - In Vernunft Und Vorsehung: Säkularisierte Eschatologie in Kants Religions- Und Geschichtsphilosophie. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 367-383.
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    Natur und Erfahrung: Bausteine zu einer praktischen Philosophie der Gegenwart.Matthias Hoesch, Sebastian Laukötter & Ludwig Siep (eds.) - 2017 - Münster: Mentis.
    Das Kernanliegen der philosophischen Arbeiten Ludwig Sieps ist die Formulierung einer praktischen Philosophie für die Gegenwart. In seinen jüngeren Arbeiten sind insbesondere der Begriff der Natur und der Begriff der Erfahrung in den Fokus gerückt. Eine plausible Ethik muss nach Siep einerseits eine evaluative Naturbetrachtung und insbesondere eine Reflexion der Natur des Menschen umfassen. Andererseits muss sie aber auch, weil sie sich nicht auf apriorische Prinzipien stützen kann, ein Konzept der historischen Erfahrung heranziehen, wenn sie Antworten auf die heute relevanten (...)
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    10 Rück- Und Ausblick: Ist Eine Säkulare Geschichtsphilosophie Möglich?Matthias Hoesch - 2014 - In Vernunft Und Vorsehung: Säkularisierte Eschatologie in Kants Religions- Und Geschichtsphilosophie. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 356-365.
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    Worauf es ankommt: Derek Parfits praktische Philosophie in der Diskussion.Matthias Hoesch, Sebastian Muders & Markus Rüther (eds.) - 2017 - Hamburg: Meiner.
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  31. The trust game CRISPR for human germline editing unsettles scientists and society.Matthias Braun & Darian Meacham - 2019 - EMBO Reports 20 (2).
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    Zur argumentativen Rekonstruktion der Theorie der Einbildungskraft in Kants Kritik der reinen Vernunft.Matthias Wunsch - 2014 - In Mario Egger (ed.), Philosophie Nach Kant: Neue Wege Zum Verständnis von Kants Transzendental- Und Moralphilosophie. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 127-140.
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  33. Medieval Representations of Change and Their Early Modern Application.Matthias Schemmel - 2014 - Foundations of Science 19 (1):11-34.
    The article investigates the role of symbolic means of knowledge representation in concept development using the historical example of medieval diagrams of change employed in early modern work on the motion of fall. The parallel cases of Galileo Galilei, Thomas Harriot, and René Descartes and Isaac Beeckman are discussed. It is argued that the similarities concerning the achievements as well as the shortcomings of their respective work on the motion of fall can to a large extent be attributed to their (...)
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    Effects of sad mood on time-based prospective memory.Matthias Kliegel, Theodor Jäger, Louise Phillips, Esther Federspiel, Adrian Imfeld, Marianne Keller & Daniel Zimprich - 2005 - Cognition and Emotion 19 (8):1199-1213.
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    Cut normal forms and proof complexity.Matthias Baaz & Alexander Leitsch - 1999 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 97 (1-3):127-177.
    Statman and Orevkov independently proved that cut-elimination is of nonelementary complexity. Although their worst-case sequences are mathematically different the syntax of the corresponding cut formulas is of striking similarity. This leads to the main question of this paper: to what extent is it possible to restrict the syntax of formulas and — at the same time—keep their power as cut formulas in a proof? We give a detailed analysis of this problem for negation normal form , prenex normal form and (...)
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    Effects of Mood on Evaluative Judgements: Influence of Reduced Processing Capacity and Mood Salience.Matthias Siemer & Rainer Reisenzein - 1998 - Cognition and Emotion 12 (6):783-805.
  37. Kontingenz / herausgegeben von Gerhart v. Graevenitz und Odo Marquard in Zusammenarbeit mit Matthias Christen.Gerhart von Graevenitz, Odo Marquard, Matthias Christen & Forschungsgruppe Poetik und Hermeneutik (eds.) - 1998 - München: W. Fink Verlag.
     
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    The Basis of Universal Liberal Principles in Nussbaum’s Political Philosophy.Matthias Katzer - 2010 - Public Reason 2 (2):61-76.
    In her political philosophy, Martha C. Nussbaum defends liberal political principles on the basis of an objective conception of the good of human beings. This paper examines whether her argument succeeds. It identifies three methods to which Nussbaum refers in order to select the central human capabilities, whose exercise is seen as constituting the human good. It asks whether these methods – the interpretation of actual ways of human self-understanding, the search for necessary anthropological features, and the idea of an (...)
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    Capability and habit.Matthias Kramm - 2019 - Journal of Global Ethics 15 (2):183-192.
    In his action theory, John Dewey makes use of the concept of capability to highlight the way human capacities depend on the environment and the character of an agent. In his capability approach, Amartya Sen likewise refers to the environment by discussing the role of conversion factors. Yet, he abstains from a discussion of character development, presumably in order to allow for a variety of conceptions of the good and ways in which characters can develop. In this paper, I develop (...)
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    What is management?Matthias Huhn - 2005 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 1 (4):290.
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    Between Moral Hazard and Legal Uncertainty: Ethical, Legal and Societal Challenges of Human Genome Editing.Matthias Braun, Hannah Schickl & Peter Dabrock (eds.) - 2018 - Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    Genome Editing Techniques are seen to be at the frontier of current research in the field of emerging biotechnologies. The latest revolutionary development, the so-called CRISPR technology, represents a paradigmatic example of the ambiguity of such techniques and has resulted in an international interdisciplinary debate on whether or not it is necessary to ban the application of this technique by means of a moratorium on its use for human germline modifications, particularly in human embryos in the reproduction process. However, given (...)
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    Ortsnamen als religionswissenschaftliche Quelle.Matthias Egeler - 2019 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 27 (1):146-173.
    Ortsnamen können im Kontext gegenwärtiger Debatten, insbesondere zum sog. spatial turn und zur Religionsästhetik, wesentliche Beiträge leisten, sind im religionswissenschaftlichen Fachdiskurs bislang jedoch kaum gewürdigt worden. Der Aufsatz gibt in Form eines Hypothesenkatalogs einen Überblick über zentrale Aspekte des Potentials, das diese Quellengattung hier haben kann: In diachroner Perspektive können Toponyme u. a. als Quellen für historische religiöse Raumordnungen dienen. In synchroner Perspektive spielen sie u. a. als Speicherungsmedium des kulturellen Gedächtnisses eine Rolle bei der Schaffung von Assoziationsräumen und der (...)
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    Frontmatter.Matthias Spekker, Anna-Sophie Schönfelder & Matthias Bohlender - 2018 - In Matthias Spekker, Anna-Sophie Schönfelder & Matthias Bohlender (eds.), »Kritik Im Handgemenge«: Die Marx'sche Gesellschaftskritik Als Politischer Einsatz. Transcript Verlag. pp. 1-4.
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    Die Identität veränderter Gebäude: Eine zeichenphilosophische Untersuchung.Matthias Warkus - 2018 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 66 (6):845-860.
    Architecture is about buildings, and consequently, reflecting philosophically on architecture comprises asking what buildings are. The question seems easy to answer using everyday concepts, refined, if necessary, by referring to concepts from civil engineering or building legislation. Philosophical interest is raised mainly when time enters into the problem. This paper argues that the identity of buildings through time cannot be reduced to the identity of their designations, their materials or their locations in space and time. Instead, it proposes to construe (...)
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    Singularity and Repetition in Carl Schmitt’s Vision of History.Matthias Lievens - 2011 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 5 (1):105-129.
    Despite the problematic political positions he adopted during his life span, the work of Carl Schmitt contains a fascinating argument in favour of `the political', which is understood as a plural symbolic space composed of friends and enemies who reciprocally recognise each other. Schmitt's struggle for the political is a struggle for a public spirit which accounts for this plurality. One of the terrains on which Schmitt wages this struggle is that of historical meaning. The image of history is crucial (...)
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  46. imputabilitas als Merkmal des Moralischen. Die Diskussion bei Duns Scotus und Wilhelm von Ockham.Matthias Kaufmann - 1994 - Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 2.
    John Duns Scotus deals with a question which is still of importance for modern ethical debate, namely what is the difference between a good deed which is intended but may be hindered by the circumstances and a good deed which is both intended and consummated? Scotus discusses this issue in connection with the question of whether moral goodness or badness can be assigned to the external act, which depends on physical capability. In his investigation, he determines that the imputability of (...)
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  47. Spinoza und die Freiheit.Matthias Kaufmann - 1999 - Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 7.
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    Volonté générale als institutionelle Garantie.Matthias Kaufmann - 2016 - In Harald Bluhm & Konstanze Baron (eds.), Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Im Bann der Institutionen. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 35-54.
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    Identifying Moral Perplexity in Reproductive Medicine. A Discourse Ethics Rationale.Matthias Kettner & Dieter Schäfer - 1998 - Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 4 (1):8-17.
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    Indexikalität und sprachlicher Weltbezug.Matthias Kettner & Helmut Pape - 2002
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