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    Zur Möglichkeit und Wirklichkeit mentaler Verursachung.Tobias Mueller - 2013 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 120 (1):131-143.
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    Tensions in Corporate Sustainability: Towards an Integrative Framework.Tobias Hahn, Jonatan Pinkse, Lutz Preuss & Frank Figge - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 127 (2):297-316.
    This paper proposes a systematic framework for the analysis of tensions in corporate sustainability. The framework is based on the emerging integrative view on corporate sustainability, which stresses the need for a simultaneous integration of economic, environmental and social dimensions without, a priori, emphasising one over any other. The integrative view presupposes that firms need to accept tensions in corporate sustainability and pursue different sustainability aspects simultaneously even if they seem to contradict each other. The framework proposed in this paper (...)
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  3. The Kant-Inspired Indirect Argument for Non-Sentient Robot Rights.Tobias Flattery - 2023 - AI and Ethics.
    Some argue that robots could never be sentient, and thus could never have intrinsic moral status. Others disagree, believing that robots indeed will be sentient and thus will have moral status. But a third group thinks that, even if robots could never have moral status, we still have a strong moral reason to treat some robots as if they do. Drawing on a Kantian argument for indirect animal rights, a number of technology ethicists contend that our treatment of anthropomorphic or (...)
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  4. Kant on Decomposing Synthesis and the Intuition of Infinite Space.Tobias Rosefeldt - 2022 - Philosophers' Imprint 22 (1).
    In the Transcendental Aesthetic of the Critique of Pure Reason, Immanuel Kant famously claims that we have an a priori intuition of space as an ‘infinite given magnitude’. Later on, in the Transcendental Analytic, he seems to add that the intuition of space presupposes a synthetic activity of the transcendental imagination. Several authors have recently pointed out that these two claims taken together give rise to two problems. First, it is unclear how the transcendental imagination of a finite mind could (...)
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    The perception and categorisation of emotional stimuli: A review.Tobias Brosch, Gilles Pourtois & David Sander - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (3):377-400.
  6. Sophisticated Modal Primitivism.Tobias Wilsch - 2017 - Philosophical Issues 27 (1):428-448.
    Summary: The paper provides an argument for modal primitivism, the view that necessity is not defined and is therefore part of the structure of reality. It then raises the explanation-challenge for primitivists: how can modal truths be explained by hyper-intensional truths, if necessity is not defined in terms of hyper-intensional phenomena? To address the challenge, the paper introduces 'sophisticated modal primitivism' which gives a substantive analysis of the notion of a 'source of necessity'. The final part of the paper offers (...)
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  7. Deepfakes and Dishonesty.Tobias Flattery & Christian B. Miller - 2024 - Philosophy and Technology 37 (120):1-24.
    Deepfakes raise various concerns: risks of political destabilization, depictions of persons without consent and causing them harms, erosion of trust in video and audio as reliable sources of evidence, and more. These concerns have been the focus of recent work in the philosophical literature on deepfakes. However, there has been almost no sustained philosophical analysis of deepfakes from the perspective of concerns about honesty and dishonesty. That deepfakes are potentially deceptive is unsurprising and has been noted. But under what conditions (...)
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    Evolutionary Economics, Responsible Innovation and Demand: Making a Case for the Role of Consumers.Michael P. Schlaile, Matthias Mueller, Michael Schramm & Andreas Pyka - 2018 - Philosophy of Management 17 (1):7-39.
    This paper contributes to the (re-)conceptualisation of responsible innovation by proposing an evolutionary economic approach that focuses on the role of consumers in the innovation process. After a discussion of the philosophical foundations and ethical implications of this approach, which bears an explanatory potential that has not been adequately considered in previous discussions of responsible innovation, we present a first step towards capturing the important but often neglected role of consumers in innovation processes (including responsible innovation): We propose an agent-based (...)
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    Does Separating Intentionality From Mental Representation Imply Radical Enactivism?Tobias Schlicht - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:372321.
    Traditionally, intentionality is regarded as that feature of all and only mental states – paradigmatically beliefs and desires – in virtue of which they are directed at or are about something. The problem of intentionality is to explain how it fits into the natural order given the intuition that no physical entity can be intentionally directed in this sense. The basic assumption of this paper, proposed by enactivists, is that failure to naturalize intentionality and mental representation is partly due to (...)
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  10. Cassirer’s Influence on the Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars.Tobias Endres - 2021 - Cassirer Studies 13 (XIII/XIV-2020/2021):149-170.
    The aim of the paper is to highlight a hidden reception of Ernst Cassirer’s works in the writings of Wilfrid Sellars. To set out such reception, I will begin with defining criteria that allow us to point out a possible influence from one thinker on another. In a second step, I will present several links between the set-out criteria and the constellation Sellars-Cassirer. Finally, the Cassirer Lectures Series at Yale, Sellars’ review of Language and Myth as well as Sellars’ lecture (...)
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  11. Kant's Logic of Existence.Tobias Rosefeldt - 2020 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 58 (3):521-548.
    one of kant's most famous claims is his dictum about existence. In the course of his criticism of the ontological argument, he writes:Being is obviously not a real predicate, i.e., a concept of something that could be added to the concept of a thing.One reason why this passage is so famous is that many people think that it anticipates a discovery about the logical form of existence claims that was later central for the development of analytic philosophy and its project (...)
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    The Human Is Dead – Long Live the Algorithm! Human-Algorithmic Ensembles and Liberal Subjectivity.Tobias Matzner - 2019 - Theory, Culture and Society 36 (2):123-144.
    The article analyzes the relation of humans and technology concerning so called ‘intelligent’ or ‘autonomous’ algorithms that are applied in everyday contexts but are far removed from any form of substantial artificial intelligence. In particular, the use of algorithms in surveillance and in architecture is discussed. These examples are structured by a particular combination of continuity and difference between humans and technology. The article provides a detailed analysis of boundary practices that establish continuity and oppositions between humans and information technology, (...)
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    Can affordances be reasons?Tobias Starzak & Tobias Schlicht - 2024 - Philosophical Psychology 37 (7):1656-1682.
    We discuss whether affordances can be reasons, against the background of two interlocked considerations: (1) While the problematic degree of idealization in accounts of reasons that treat them as mental states speaks in favor of the alternative view which treats them as facts, a cognitive consideration relationship is still required to account for the motivating role of reasons. (2) While recent enactive accounts of cognition hold promise to avoid over-intellectualization of acting for reasons, these are so far either underdeveloped or (...)
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    The in-principle inconclusiveness of causal evidence in macroeconomics.Tobias Henschen - 2018 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 8 (3):709-733.
    The paper analyzes the methods that macroeconomists can use to provide evidence in support of causal hypotheses: the instrumental variable method and econometric causality tests. It argues that the evidence that macroeconomists provide when using these methods is in principle too inconclusive to support the hypothesis that X directly type-level causes Y, where X and Y stand for macroeconomic aggregates like the real interest rate and aggregate demand. The evidence provided by the IV method is too inconclusive because it derives (...)
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    Nothing less than the whole Cassirer.Tobias Endres - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 32 (5):1161-1172.
    1. Samantha Matherne’s book Cassirer is, other than its publication in the series Routledge Philosophers might suggest, not simply an introductory volume. It is perhaps the best overall account of...
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  16. Phenomenological Idealism as Method: The Hidden Completeness of Cassirer’s Matrix of the Symbolic.Tobias Endres - 2021 - In Luigi Filieri & Anne Pollok (eds.), The Method of Culture. Ernst Cassirer's Philosophy of Symbolic Forms. Pisa: Editioni ETS. pp. 121-147.
    This paper defends the idea that Cassirer's methodology is idealistic in regard to validity claims and the structuralist views he holds and at the same time empiric in regard to the facts and genealogy of culture. This perspective is best to be unfolded along Cassirer's model of representation. The author does so by showing that Cassirer's triad of symbolic articulation (expressive, presentational, significative) and the triad of symbolic development (mimetic, analogical, symbolic) form a coherent and exhaustive theory of symbolic formation. (...)
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    Habit formation in tourette syndrome with associated obsessive-compulsive behavior: At the crossroads of neurobiological modelling.Rothenberger Aribert, Roessner Veit & Banaschewski Tobias - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (6):627-628.
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    Serial position effects in immediate and final recall as a function of test anxiety and sex.Patricia E. Brower & John H. Mueller - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 12 (1):61-63.
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    A call for mapping the development of the microbiota-gut-brain axis during human infancy.Caroline Malory Kelsey & Tobias Grossmann - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    We argue for the importance of looking at the microbiota-gut-brain axis from a human developmental perspective. For this purpose, we first briefly highlight emerging research with infants attesting that the microbiome plays a role in early brain and cognitive development. We then discuss the use of developmentally informed humanized mouse models and implications of microbiome research that go beyond probiotic administration.
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    Tragedias I.Juan Tobías Nápoli - 2010 - Synthesis (la Plata) 17:126-131.
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    The ‘opt-out’ approach to deceased organ donation in England: A misconceived policy which may precipitate moral harm.Tobias K. Cantrell - 2019 - Clinical Ethics 14 (2):63-69.
    In an effort to solve the shortage of transplantable organs, there have been several proposals to introduce an opt-out approach to deceased organ donation in England. In seeking to enact the so-called ‘opt-out proposal’ via an amendment to the Human Tissue Act 2004, The Organ Donation Bill 2017–19 represents the most recent attempt at such legal reform. Despite popular calls to the contrary, I argue in this paper that it would be premature for England, or, indeed, any country, to adopt (...)
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    Neurobiological Aspects of Mindfulness in Pain Autoregulation: Unexpected Results from a Randomized-Controlled Trial and Possible Implications for Meditation Research.Tobias Esch, Jeremy Winkler, Volker Auwärter, Heike Gnann, Roman Huber & Stefan Schmidt - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Privatsphäre 4.0: Eine Neuverortung des Privaten im Zeitalter der Digitalisierung.Hauke Behrendt, Wulf Loh, Matzner Tobias & Catrin Misselhorn (eds.) - 2019 - Metzler.
    Wie lässt sich der Bereich des Privaten heute genau beschreiben? Welchen Wert besitzt Privatheit in digitalisierten Gesellschaften für den Einzelnen und die Gesellschaft als Ganzes? Welche Werte und Lebensformen werden durch Privatheit geschützt, welche eingeschränkt? Entstehen durch die Informationsasymmetrie zwischen Technologieunternehmen, staatlichen Verdatungsinstitutionen und Verbrauchern/Bürgern möglicherweise neue Machtstrukturen? Welche rechtlichen Implikationen ergeben sich hieraus? Dieser Band geht diesen und anderen Fragen, die sich im Hinblick auf die etablierte Gleichung von Freiheit und Privatheit stellen, nach und versucht Antworten zu finden.
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    Pruning external minimality checking for answer set programs using semantic dependencies.Thomas Eiter & Tobias Kaminski - 2021 - Artificial Intelligence 290 (C):103402.
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    The World as Spectacle.Isabel Creed Hungerland & Gustav E. Mueller - 1946 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 4 (4):251.
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    Going Green Is Exhausting for Dark Personalities but Beneficial for the Light Ones: An Experience Sampling Study That Examines the Subjectivity of Pro-environmental Behavior.Jana Sophie Kesenheimer & Tobias Greitemeyer - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Study 1 examined how personality and attitudes are related to daily pro-environmental behavior and whether these relationships are moderated by perceived behavioral costs and benefits. One hundred and seventy-eight participants responded to scales measuring the dark and light side of personality, as well as their pro-environmental attitude. Afterward, they were notified three times a day for 7 days in a row. Each time they reported their PEB that had occurred in the past four hours and indicated their behavioral costs and (...)
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    Novel ERP Evidence for Processing Differences Between Negative and Positive Polarity Items in German.Mingya Liu, Peter König & Jutta L. Mueller - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Effects of a Syllable-Based Reading Intervention in Poor-Reading Fourth Graders.Bettina Müller, Tobias Richter, Panagiotis Karageorgos, Sabine Krawietz & Marco Ennemoser - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
    In transparent orthographies, persistent reading fluency difficulties are a major cause of poor reading skills in primary school. The purpose of the present study was to investigate effects of a syllable-based reading intervention on word reading fluency and reading comprehension among German-speaking poor readers in Grade 4. The 16-session intervention was based on analyzing the syllabic structure of words to strengthen the mental representations of syllables and words that consist of these syllables. The training materials were designed using the 500 (...)
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    Nishitani Keiji and the Nihility of the Christian Cross: On the Dialectic of Imitation and Worship.Tobias Bartneck - 2024 - Journal of East Asian Philosophy 3 (1):51-66.
    Nishitani Keiji elaborated the celebrated concept of nihility (虚無) in his seminal work Religion and Nothingness. In this paper, I discuss this concept of nihility in relation to the Christian cross and the theological concept of kenosis. After briefly recapitulating the context and function of the theological concept of kenosis, I show how the notion of nihility is particularly apt to problematize the Christian cross from Nishitani’s Mahayana Buddhist standpoint of emptiness (空). Furthermore, I make use of the concept of (...)
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    Learning to navigate: Experience versus maps.Tobias Meilinger, Julia Frankenstein & Heinrich H. Bülthoff - 2013 - Cognition 129 (1):24-30.
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    Schürmann on Transformative Ethics.Tobias Keiling - 2024 - Philosophy Today 68 (4):731-747.
    The article discusses Schürmann’s essay “‘What Must I Do?’ at the End of Metaphysics” (1983). Although acknowledging the importance of the ethical question (“What must I do?”) and the need for ethical orientation, Schürmann here connects his ethical project to an account of the history of metaphysics in a way that rules out any positive answer to the ethical question. Schürmann rather envisages what I call a transformative ethics, a basic modification of our ways of thinking and acting. Key to (...)
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  32. Quantum Analogues of Hardy’s Nonlocality Paradox.Tobias Fritz - 2011 - Foundations of Physics 41 (9):1493-1501.
    Hardy’s nonlocality is a “nonlocality proof without inequalities”: it exemplifies that quantum correlations can be qualitatively stronger than classical correlations. This paper introduces variants of Hardy’s nonlocality in the CHSH scenario which are realized by the PR-box, but not by quantum correlations. Hence this new kind of Hardy-type nonlocality is a proof without inequalities showing that superquantum correlations can be qualitatively stronger than quantum correlations.
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  33. Ernst Cassirers Kritik an der modernen Anthropologie und die Bestimmung des Menschen als animal symbolicum.Tobias Endres - 2021 - In Christoph Asmuth & Simon Helling (eds.), Anthropologie in der klassischen Deutschen Philosophie. Würzburg, Germany: Königshausen & Neumann. pp. 301-316.
    The article examines Cassirer's complete works as well as his posthumous writings with regard to Heinz Paetzold's thesis that Cassirer's philosophy undergoes a transformation to anthropology in his late work as well as Guido Kreis' thesis that such a transformation of the philosophy of symbols is not possible because it cannot guarantee its own ground. The author demonstrates a continuity in Cassirer's thinking with regard to the topic of anthropology, according to which Cassirer has been dealing with the problem of (...)
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  34. Animals and Climate Change.Tobias Thornes - 2016 - Journal of Animal Ethics 6 (1):81-88.
    Climate change represents an unprecedented threat to animal life on Earth, brought about by a single species: humanity. It is well-known that humans will suffer greatly as a result of continued climate change over the coming decades and centuries, but the calamitous effects on other animals are often downplayed. Here, the origins and potential scope of climate change are explored and the implications for the whole animal kingdom are summarized. It is argued that humans, as part of this kingdom, have (...)
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    Übung von Einbildungskraft.Tobias Keiling - 2020 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2020 (1):85-103.
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    Obéissance et raison selon Thomas d’Aquin.Tobias Hoffmann - 2023 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 107 (3):475-492.
    Selon Thomas d’Aquin, l’obéissance consiste à suivre les ordres d’un supérieur. La personne obéissante agit donc selon la raison d’un autre. Cet article étudie les fondements et les conditions d’une obéissance raisonnable. Il est montré que, pour Thomas, le caractère raisonnable de l’obéissance se fonde d’un côté sur un ordre objectif entre les personnes qui sont investies d’une autorité légitime et leurs subordonnés. À cet égard, il sera éclairci par rapport à qui et sous quelles conditions l’obéissance est soit nécessaire, (...)
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    Genie, Entartung, Wahnsinn.Tobias Dahlkvist - 2012 - In Renate Reschke & Marco Brusotti (eds.), "Einige werden posthum geboren": Friedrich Nietzsches Wirkungen. De Gruyter. pp. 173-180.
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    Responsibility and Resistance: Ethics in Mediatized Worlds.Tobias Eberwein, Matthias Karmasin, Friedrich Krotz & Matthias Rath (eds.) - 2019 - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    The volume deals with the normative challenges and the ethical questions imposed by, and through, the developments and changes in everyday life, culture and society in the context of media change. It is thus concerned with the questions of whether and how the central concept of ethics must evolve under these premises – or in other words: what form do ethics take in mediatized societies? In order to address this question and to stimulate and initiate a debate, the authors focus (...)
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    Das Buch E der Aristotelischen Topik: Untersuchungen zur Echtheitsfrage.Tobias Reinhardt - 2000 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
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    Worlds, Worlding.Tobias Keiling & Ian Alexander Moore - 2023 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 27 (2):273-295.
    Heidegger’s discussion of the concept and the phenomenology of ‘world’ is defined by its dual meaning, referring to both the unity of a single, encompassing whole and a number of different meaning contexts, i.e., ‘worlds’ in the plural. Heidegger’s emphasis on the verbal meaning of world (‘worlding’) and the discussion of problems such as the ‘world entry’ of an entity articulate the tension and dynamic between these two meanings. This contribution develops Heidegger’s account by (i) elucidating Heidegger’s early and late (...)
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    Cassirer and Heidegger in Davos: The Philosophical Arguments by Simon Truwant (review).Tobias Endres - 2024 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 62 (3):515-517.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Cassirer and Heidegger in Davos: The Philosophical Arguments by Simon TruwantTobias EndresSimon Truwant. Cassirer and Heidegger in Davos: The Philosophical Arguments. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. Pp. viii + 266. Hardback, $99.99.Simon Truwant has written a very well-researched study of Cassirer’s and Heidegger’s 1929 encounter in Davos. Because of its historical setting at the origin of the analytic-continental divide, this book is of interest to everyone working in (...)
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    Speeding up many-objective optimization by Monte Carlo approximations.Karl Bringmann, Tobias Friedrich, Christian Igel & Thomas Voß - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 204 (C):22-29.
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    The Five Fragments of the Apocryphon of Ezekiel: A Critical Study.Moshe Greenberg & James R. Mueller - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (1):157.
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    The Ecological Ethics of Nordic Children’s Tales.Nina Witoszek & Martin Lee Mueller - 2021 - Environmental Ethics 43 (1):61-78.
    For decades now, environmental philosophers from Arne Næss to Freya Mathews have dreamt of environmental ethics that “make things happen.” We contend such ethics can be found in Nordic children’s tales—those scriptures of moral guidance, and influential propellers of environmental action. In this essay we discuss the moral-imaginative worlds of fictitious in Nordic children’s tales, choosing some of the most canonical stories of the Nordics as our focal point. We argue the complex and often inconsistent philosophical mediations between human and (...)
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    Taking the Perfect Selfie: Investigating the Impact of Perspective on the Perception of Higher Cognitive Variables.Tobias M. Schneider & Claus-Christian Carbon - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  46. The Endurance/Perdurance Controversy is No Storm in a Teacup.Tobias Hansson Wahlberg - 2014 - Axiomathes 24 (4):463-482.
    Several philosophers have maintained in recent years that the endurance/perdurance debate is merely verbal: these prima facie distinct theories of objects’ persistence are in fact metaphysically equivalent, they claim. The present paper challenges this view. Three proposed translation schemes are examined; all are shown to be faulty. In the process, constructive reasons for regarding the debate as a substantive one are provided. It is also suggested that the theories may have differing practical implications.
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    The Routledge Handbook of Nostalgia.Tobias Becker & Dylan Trigg (eds.) - 2024 - Routledge.
    The Routledge Handbook of Nostalgia serves as a guide to the complex and often contradictory concept of nostalgia, as well as the field of "nostalgia studies" more broadly. Nostalgia is an area of intense interest across several disciplines as well as within society and culture more generally. This handbook brings together an international, interdisciplinary team of researchers to survey the current landscape and identify common trends, achievements and gaps in existing literature. Comprising forty-five chapters, the volume covers the following topics: (...)
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    Questionnaire on Aesthetics in the Age of Unreason.Tobias Dias & Maja Bak Herrie - 2024 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 33 (67).
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    Kyoto in Davos: Intercultural Readings of the Cassirer-Heidegger Debate.Tobias Endres, Ralf Müller & Domenico Schneider (eds.) - 2023 - Boston: Brill.
    What does it mean to be human? We invite the reader to discuss this most fundamental issue in philosophy and to do so in an intercultural framework. The question of the human was the starting point for a legendary discussion between two German philosophers who met in Davos in 1929. We return to this historical event and re-imagine the debate between Martin Heidegger and Ernst Cassirer from a global perspective. Generating twenty papers from elaborate discussions, our authors contribute to the (...)
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    DenkWege - Ethik und Seelsorge in der Polizei: Für Werner Schiewek.Tobias Trappe & Peter Schröder-Bäck (eds.) - 2023 - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    Ethik und Seelsorge sind Bereiche, in denen menschliches Sein und Handeln reflektierend begleitet wird, um Orientierung, Unterstützung oder Trost zu geben. Bei Berufen, in denen Menschen auf eine gewaltverstrickte Lebenswelt treffen, ihrerseits staatlich legitimiert Gewalt ausüben und selbst von Gewalt betroffen sind, tauchen dabei besondere Widersprüche und Sinnfragen auf. Diese Herausforderungen in den Blick zu nehmen und an der Schnittstelle von Philosophie und praktischer Theologie zu erörtern, so wie es der Münsteraner Theologe Werner Schiewek richtungsweisend vorgezeichnet hat, ist das Ziel (...)
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