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    The Hermeneutical Actuality of the Paradox in Kafka’s The Trial.Niklas Goldenthal - 2023 - The European Legacy 28 (7):689-705.
    The story of The Trial is puzzling. Joseph K. is arrested by three officials from a mysterious court. That is, Joseph K. is informed of his arrest, but he remains free to go wherever he wants. The...
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    Inheriting Wittgenstein: James Conant in Conversation with Niklas Forsberg, Part 2.Niklas Forsberg & James Conant - 2018 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 7 (2):111-193.
    This is part 2 of an interview with Prof. J. Conant, conducted by Niklas Forsberg.
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  3. 187 Niklas Luhmann.Niklas Luhmann - 2007 - In Diarmuid Costello & Jonathan Vickery (eds.), Art: key contemporary thinkers. New York: Berg. pp. 186.
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  4. Ecological communication.Niklas Luhmann - 1989 - Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.
    Niklas Luhmann is widely recognized as one of the most original thinkers in the social sciences today. This major new work further develops the theories of the author by offering a challenging analysis of the relationship between society and the environment. Luhmann extends the concept of "ecology" to refer to any analysis that looks at connections between social systems and the surrounding environment. He traces the development of the notion of "environment" from the medieval idea--which encompasses both human and (...)
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  5. James Conant in Conversation with Niklas Forsberg, Part 2.Niklas Forsberg & James Conant - 2016 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 5 (1).
    This is part 2 och an interview with Prof. J. Conant, conducted by Niklas Forsberg. This article will be published at the end of June 2016.
     
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  6. Interview. From Positivist Rabbi to Resolute Reader: James Conant in Conversation with Niklas Forsberg, Part 1.Niklas Forsberg & James Conant - 2013 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 2 (1):131-160.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nordic Wittgenstein Review Jahrgang: 2 Heft: 1 Seiten: 131-160.
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    Machines and the face of ethics.Niklas Toivakainen - 2016 - Ethics and Information Technology 18 (4):269-282.
    In this article I try to show in what sense Emmanuel Levinas’ ‘ethics as first philosophy’ moves our ethical thinking away from what has been called ‘centrist ethics’. Proceeding via depictions of the structure of Levinasian ethics and including references to examples as well as to some empirical research, I try to argue that human beings always already find themselves within an ethical universe, a space of meaning. Critically engaging with the writings of David Gunkel and Lucas Introna, I try (...)
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  8. El núcleo insondable de la angustia: reflexiones en torno a "Sein und Zeit".Niklas Bornhauser - 2006 - Philosophica 29:161-182.
    La pregunta por el alcance y la relevancia de la angustia en la obra escrita de Martin Heidegger es uno de los problemas fundamentales del debate contemporáneo, y no solamente en cuanto a sus declinaciones filosofizantes. En este trabajo se delimita el lugar de ¡a angustia en Ser y Tiempo, centrándose, en un primer momento, en contextualizar la temática al interior del proyecto inconcluso de Ser y Tiempo, para luego introducir la noción de la angustia en tanto apertura distinguida o (...)
     
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  9. Heinz Kimmerle: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel interkulturell gelesen/Rückkehr ins Eigene. Die interkulturelle Dimension in der Philosophie/Das Eigene—anders gesehen. Ergebnisse interkultureller Erfahrungen/Spiegelungen westlichen und afrikanischen Denkens.Niklas Hebing - 2009 - Hegel-Studien 44:176.
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    A Commentary on the Satyrica of Petronius by Gareth Schmeling (review).Niklas Holzberg - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 106 (3):541-542.
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    Ausdifferenzierung des Rechts: Beiträge zur Rechtssoziologie und Rechtstheorie.Niklas Luhmann - 1981 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Organisation und Entscheidung: 227. Sitzung am 18. Januar 1978 in Düsseldorf.Niklas Luhmann - 1978 - Opladen: Rheinisch-Westfälische Akademie der Wissenschaften.
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  13. Die Politik der Gesellschaft.Niklas Luhmann & André Kleserling - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (2):388-390.
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    The Ethics of Screening in Health Care and Medicine: Serving Society Or Serving the Patient?Niklas Juth & Christian Munthe - 2011 - Springer Verlag.
    This book involves an in-depth analysis of the ethical, political and philosophical issues related to health-oriented screening programs.
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    (2 other versions)Art as a social system.Niklas Luhmann - 2000 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Germany's leading contemporary social theorist provides a definitive analysis of art as a social and perceptual system which not only represents an important intellectual step in discussions of art but also an important advance in systems theory. Luhmann insists on the radical incommensurability between psychic systems (perception) and social systems (communication). Art is a special kind of communication that operates at the boundary between the social system and consciousness in ways that profoundly irritate communication while remaining strictly internal to the (...)
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    ‘Taking the Linguistic Method Seriously’: On Iris Murdoch on Language and Linguistic Philosophy.Niklas Forsberg - 2018 - In Gary Browning (ed.), Murdoch on Truth and Love. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 109-132.
    This chapter brings together Murdoch’s thoughts about language with other central aspects of her thought such as love, attention, perfectionism and morality. By making clear how Murdoch’s variety of linguistic philosophy differs from contemporary philosophy of language, this paper also shows that Murdoch’s philosophy contains the seeds for a fruitful form of philosophizing which brings the moral and aesthetic dimensions of language into view. “Taking the linguistic method seriously” means making clear the ways in which all concepts belong to a (...)
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    Die Moral der Gesellschaft.Niklas Luhmann - 2008 - Suhrkamp.
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  18. The Differentiation of Society.Niklas Luhmann - 1983 - Studies in Soviet Thought 25 (1):31-36.
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  19. Political theory in the welfare state.Niklas Luhmann - 1990 - New York: W. de Gruyter.
    Translator's Introduction Political Theory in the Welfare State [Politische Theorie im Wohl- fahrtsstaat] was originally published (Olzog, Munich) in. ...
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    Designing Psychological Co-research of Emancipatory-Technical Relevance Across Age Thresholds.Niklas A. Chimirri - 2015 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 16 (2):26-51.
    The requirement that theoretical and empirical research is to sustainably benefit not only the nominal researcher, but also the other research participants, is deeply embedded in the conceptual-analytical framework of Psychology from the Standpoint of the Subject and its co-researcher principle. PSS research is thus to be of emancipatory relevance to those others the researcher comes to collaborate with. Meanwhile, the question of how this requirement can be prospectively integrated into the design of a research project remains subject to debate. (...)
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  21. Die Religion der Gesellschaft.Niklas Luhmann & André Kleserling - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (2):390-391.
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    En lo profundo de un oído. Una estética de la escucha de Peter Szendy.Niklas Bornhauser - 2016 - Aisthesis 60:225-229.
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    Reshef Agam‐Segal and Edmund Dain , Review of Wittgenstein's Moral Thought.Niklas Forsberg - 2018 - Philosophical Investigations 41 (3):370-375.
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    “Unresting Death, a Whole Day Nearer Now”: Parfit and Patočka on Death and False Consolations.Niklas Forsberg - 2024 - In Gustav Strandberg & Hugo Strandberg (eds.), Jan Patočka and the Phenomenology of Life After Death. Springer Verlag. pp. 167-179.
    Jan Patočka opens “The Phenomenology of Afterlife” by indicating that philosophers always tend to focus on questions about the mortality or immortality of the soul when thinking about death, and that he wants to take a different route focusing instead on the phenomenology of the afterlife and the ways the diseased others live in us. And this is what the major bulk of the text focuses on. But as Patočka’s unfinished text is about to end, he leaves us with a (...)
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    Rumour and Renown: Representations of Fama in Western Literature by Philip Hardie.Niklas Holzberg - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (2):281-282.
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  26. Die Risiken der Wahrheit und die Perfektion der Kritik.Niklas Luhmann - 1971 - In Josef Derbolav, Otto Saame & Peter Schneider (eds.), Wissenschaft und Kritik: eine interdisziplinäre Ringvorlesung. Mainz: Studium Generale der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität.
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    (1 other version)„Ich denke primär historisch“ Religionssoziologische Perspektiven.Niklas Luhmann - 1991 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 39 (7-12).
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    Mind uploading als Seele 4.0? Trauerkultur in Zeiten der Digitalisierung.Niklas Peuckmann & Elis Eichener - 2021 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 65 (2):114-127.
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    Epistemic Risk : Issues on the normative basis of risk analysis.Niklas Vareman - 2014 - Dissertation, Lund University
    The articles included in this thesis centre on what can be called the normative basis of risk analysis. Since risk analyses are decision procedures, they should adhere to norms of rational decision-making, and this they do. Most risk analysis schemes are built on a notion of the decision theoretic maxim that the goal of every decision is to maximize expected utility. However, for some thirty years now this maxim has been called into question. The idea is not that it is (...)
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    Enhancement, Autonomy, and Authenticity.Niklas Juth - 2011 - In Julian Savulescu, Ruud ter Meulen & Guy Kahane (eds.), Enhancing Human Capacities. Blackwell. pp. 34–48.
    This chapter discusses some concerns regarding the effects of enhancement technologies on autonomy and authenticity, insofar as authenticity relates to autonomy. As a preliminary, it describes how enhancement and autonomy should be understood in this context along with some examples of enhancement. The chapter moves on to explain why enhancement can promote autonomy. Three types of concerns regarding the effect of enhancement technologies on autonomy are raised: (i) that medical technologies should not be used to enhance autonomy, since this is (...)
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  31. Trust and Power.Niklas Luhmann - 1982 - Studies in Soviet Thought 23 (3):266-270.
     
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    How to Make the Moment Last?Niklas Plaetzer - 2022 - Historical Materialism 30 (4):108-124.
    Massimiliano Tomba’s Insurgent Universality traces a global history of revolutionary institution-building as ‘theory in action’, pushing radical democracy beyond an ontology of the political. This contribution aims to clarify the place of ‘insurgent institutions’ in Tomba’s work and suggests that an unresolved tension persists between insurgent universality as popular institutions on the one hand, and as a negative dis-ordering on the other. Exploring the promise and limitations of ‘insurgent institutions’ in light of their durability, its first part reads Insurgent Universality (...)
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    Ernst Cassirer in Systematischen Beziehungen: Zur Kritisch-Kommunikativen Bedeutung Seiner Kulturphilosophie.Stefan Niklas & Thiemo Breyer (eds.) - 2018 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    Wenn Klassiker in der Philosophie die Funktion haben, Medien der Diskussion zu sein, so ist Cassirers Status als philosophischer Klassiker in besonderer Weise gerechtfertigt: Seine Philosophie ist strukturell auf kritische Vermittlung ausgelegt, und zwar sowohl im Sinn eines Theoriemediums, das eine Terminologie und Methode anbietet, wie auch als Mediator im Sinne der Integration unterschiedlicher, teils widerstrebender Positionen als Problemzusammenhänge. Um diese kritisch-kommunikative Bedeutung Cassirers deutlich und zugleich nutzbar zu machen, stellen die Beiträge des Bandes jeweils Aspekte seiner Philosophie in Beziehung (...)
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  34. Challenges for Principles of Need in Health Care.Niklas Juth - 2015 - Health Care Analysis 23 (1):73-87.
    What challenges must a principle of need for prioritisations in health care meet in order to be plausible and practically useful? Some progress in answering this question has recently been made by Hope, Østerdal and Hasman. This article continue their work by suggesting that the characteristic feature of principles of needs is that they are sufficientarian, saying that we have a right to a minimally acceptable or good life or health, but nothing more. Accordingly, principles of needs must answer two (...)
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    Why separate risk assessors and risk managers? Further external values affecting the risk assessor qua risk assessor.Niklas Vareman & Johannes Persson - 2010 - Journal of Risk Research 13 (5):687-700.
    The functional separation of risk assessment and risk management has long been at the heart of risk analysis structures. Equally long it has been criticized for creating technocratic risk management due to valuations being done in the risk assessment to which the stakeholders do not have access. The criticism has mostly been of an ethical nature. Arguably, in separating risk assessment and risk management, one hopes to fulfil two requirements: Social requirement: we want risk management to meet the goals and (...)
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  36. Die Gesellschaft der Gesellschaft.Niklas Luhmann - 1999 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 61 (2):388-389.
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    Thinking About a Word—Love, for Example.Niklas Forsberg - 2017 - Metaphilosophy 48 (1-2):30-46.
    What is it we do when we philosophize about a word? How are we to act as we ask the philosophical question par excellence, “What is …?” These questions are addressed here with particular focus on Troy Jollimore's Love's Vision and contemporary theories of love. Jollimore's rationalist account of love, based on a specific understanding of “reasons for love,” illustrates a particular philosophical mistake: When we think about a word, we are prone to believe that even though “the sense of (...)
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    Revisiting Julius Sachs’s “Physiological Notes: II. Contributions to the Theory of the Cell. a) Energids and Cells” (1892).Karl J. Niklas & Ulrich Kutschera - 2022 - Biological Theory 17 (3):181-185.
    Julius Sachs (1832–1897), who has been quite rightly called “the father of plant physiology,” was a German physiologist of international standing, whose research interests contributed to virtually every branch of the plant sciences, and whose work presaged plant molecular biology and systems biology. Here, we focus on one of his last publications, from 1892, wherein he argued that the term “cell” (_Zelle_) is misleading and should be replaced by “energid” (_Energide_), which he defined as “a nucleus together with the corresponding (...)
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    Observations on Modernity.Niklas Luhmann - 1998 - Stanford University Press.
    This collection of five essays by Germany’s most prominent and influential social thinker both links Luhmann’s social theory to the question “What is modern about modernity?” and shows the origins and context of his theory. In the introductory essay, “Modernity in Contemporary Society,” Luhmann develops the thesis that the modern epistemological situation can be seen as the consequence of a radical change in social macrostructures that he calls “social differentiation,” thereby designating the juxtaposition of and interaction between a growing number (...)
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    Die Idee der Freiheit und der Demokratie bei Alexis de Tocqueville.Niklas Barth - 1953 - Aarau,: Keller.
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    Entre la identidad y la diferencia Acerca de la lógica constitutiva del sujeto en el pensar de Jürgen Habermas y Michel Foucault _ una controversia pendiente.Niklas Bornhauser - 2006 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 62:101-115.
    La noción de sujeto es un concepto polivalente, múltiple, sobredeterminado, en suma, problemático. Con tal de contribuir a su esclarecimiento, se discute el lugar y estatuto del sujeto a partir de sus respectivos procesos de constitución, tanto en Jürgen Habermas como en Michel Foucault. Se examina, fundamentalmente, la relación del sujeto con el lenguaje y con la historia. A propósito de la constitución subjetiva se distinguen modalidades productivas altamente diferentes, que, a su vez, ponen en juego conceptos teóricos divergentes, dando (...)
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    ¿Modernidad holocausto?Niklas Bornhauser - 2012 - Alpha (Osorno) 34:215-226.
    La acción de los medios de prensa de construir y representar realidades socioculturales genera --en reiteradas ocasiones-- relaciones desiguales, promoviendo e institucionalizando unas identidades en desmedro de otras. La situación se complejiza cuando se trata de países vecinos, con sus respectivas tradiciones socio-histórico-culturales, pasados comunes y límites bisagra. Bajo este escenario se analizaron las producciones noticiosas de cobertura nacional publicadas en los periódicos de mayor tirada de dos países limítrofes: “El Mercurio” de Chile y “El Comercio” de Perú. De este (...)
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    Collingwood on Philosophical Literary Language.Niklas Forsberg - 2012 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 18 (1):31-64.
    Focusing on the penultimate chapter of Collingwood's An Essay on Philosophical Method, this paper offers a re-evaluation of several points in leading interpretations of his philosophy. It is argued that this chapter, 'Philosophy as a Branch of Literature', invites us to rethink the relation between a systematic or problem-oriented and an historical or exegetical philosophy; how linguistic analysis (particularly in the form of ordinary language philosophy) relates to the history of philosophy; and how the question of literature in philosophy is (...)
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    Knowing and Not Knowing What a Human Being Is.Niklas Forsberg - 2011 - SATS 12 (1):1-17.
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  45. Il nostro futuro dipende da decisisioni.Niklas Luhmann - 2010 - Topologik : Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Filosofiche, Pedagogiche e Sociali 7 (1):78-96.
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  46. Positivität als Selbstbestimmtheit des Rechts.Niklas Luhmann - 1988 - Rechtstheorie 19 (1).
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    Låt oss skapa människan!: stratifieringsprocesser i Thomas Hobbes' filosofi.Niklas Olaison - 2001 - Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International.
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    Critique of modernity in the philosophy of Nishitani Keiji.Niklas Söderman - 2018 - Asian Philosophy 28 (3):224-240.
    ABSTRACTThis article analyses Nishitani Keiji’s persistent critique of modernity and how it intertwines with other issues—such as nihilism, science and religion—in his philosophy. While Nishitani gained some notoriety for his views on overcoming modernity during WWII, this article will look at his relationship with the issue more in the scope of his whole philosophical career. Pulling together various strands that weave through Nishitani’s treatment of modernity, its relation to nihilism and his views for overcoming both, we find that it motivates (...)
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    International cooperation on (counter)publics between tradition and reorientation: Social democracy and its media in the Cold War era.Niklas Venema - forthcoming - Communications.
    Since its early days, the labor movement has considered itself to be surrounded by a hostile bourgeois public and sought to counter this with a party press. As a result of the Cold War, Western social democratic parties abandoned in part their traditional beliefs about demarcation. Nevertheless, with the International Federation of the Socialist and Democratic Press, an organization emerged from 1951 to 1982 that manifested separation from the bourgeois public sphere. Drawing on an analytical framework derived from counterpublic theory, (...)
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  50. A brief history of Experimental Ethics.Niklas Dworazik & Hannes Rusch - 2014 - In Christoph Lütge, Hannes Rusch & Matthias Uhl (eds.), Experimental Ethics: Toward an Empirical Moral Philosophy. London, England: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 38-56.
    Recent years have seen a continual rise of interest in the empirical study of questions traditionally located in moral philosophy, i.e., studies in Experimental Ethics. In this chapter we briefly outline the recent history of this field. To do so we have to cross disciplinary borders to quite some extent. Tracing the beginnings of Experimental Ethics back to early works in moral psychology, we delineate a sequence of theories which eventually flow into current Experimental Ethics. We then briefly review four (...)
     
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