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    Das Buch H der aristotelischen "Physik": eine Untersuchung zur Einheit und Echtheit.Bernd Manuwald - 1971
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    Studien zum Unbewegten Beweger in der Naturphilosophie des Aristoteles.Bernd Manuwald - 1989
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  3. (1 other version)The Unity of Virtue in Plato's Protagoras'.Bernd Manuwald - 2005 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 29:115-35.
  4. Aristoteles - Werk Und Wirkung, Bd I, Aristoteles Und Seine Schule.Bernd Manuwald - 1985 - De Gruyter.
     
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    9. Cicero als Redner.Gesine Manuwald - 2019 - In Christian Tornau & Michael Erler, Handbuch Antike Rhetorik. De Gruyter. pp. 271-286.
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  6. Cassius dio und das 'Totengericht' Über Augustus bei Tacitus.Bernd Manuwald - 1973 - Hermes 101 (3):352-374.
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    Die Argonauten Bei den Mariandynern Und Die Erzähltechnik in Valerius flaccus' Argonautica.Gesine Manuwald - 2005 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 149 (2):297-320.
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    Der Aufbau der lukrezischen Kulturentstehungslehre: (De rerum natura 5, 925-1457).Bernd Manuwald - 1980 - Wiesbaden: Steiner.
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    Die Prolepsislehre Epikurs.Anke Manuwald - 1972 - Bonn,: R. Habelt.
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    6 Die Rede des Aristophanes (189a1–193e2).Bernd Manuwald - 2012 - In Christoph Horn, Platon: Symposion. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. pp. 89-104.
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  11. Der Trug des Diodotos.Bernd Manuwald - 1979 - Hermes 107 (4):407-422.
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    Der Tod der Eltern Iasons.Gesine Manuwald - 2000 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 144 (2):325-338.
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    Die wurftheorien im corpus aristotelicum.Bernd Manuwald - 1985 - In Aristoteles - Werk Und Wirkung, Bd I, Aristoteles Und Seine Schule. De Gruyter. pp. 151-167.
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  14. ‚Der zweite Mann in Theben '. Zur Pelopidas-Vita des Cornelius Nepos.Gesine Manuwald - 2003 - Hermes 131 (4):141-155.
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    Frank-Thomas Ott, Die zweite Philippica als Flugschrift in der späten Republik, Berlin – Boston . 2013.Gesine Manuwald - 2016 - Klio 98 (2):773-777.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 98 Heft: 2 Seiten: 773-777.
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    Gott,vor dem Gesetz‘ Göttliches und menschliches Recht im,Evangelium Nicodemi‘ Heinrichs von Hesler.Henrike Manuwald - 2014 - In Guy Guldentops & Andreas Speer, Das Gesetz - the Law - la Loi. De Gruyter. pp. 663-690.
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    Improvisi aderunt. Zur Sinon-Szene in Vergils Aeneis.Bernd Manuwald - 1985 - Hermes 113 (2):183-208.
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    Lust und Tapferkeit: Zum gedanklicben Verhältnis zweier Abschnitte in Platons 'Protagoras'.Bernd Manuwald - 1975 - Phronesis 20 (1):22-50.
  19. Narcissus bei Konon und Ovid.Bernd Manuwald - 1975 - Hermes 103 (3):349-372.
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    'Proleptische Argumentation' in Platons Politeia.Bernd Manuwald - 2003 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 57 (3):350 - 372.
    Platon läßt in der Politeia seine Sokrates-Gestalt in Buch I und anderen früheren Büchern mit Voraussetzungen argumentieren, die für seine Beweisführung wesentlich sind, deren Berechtigung aber erst in einem späteren Zusammenhang erkennbar wird. Diese Antizipationen werden hier in Anlehnung an Ch.H. Kahn, der die von ihm beobachteten Bezüge zwischen früheren und späteren Büchern der Politeia "proleptic composition" genannt hat, als ‘proleptische Argumentation’ bezeichnet. Es läßt sich an der Konzeption der Gerechtigkeit erweisen, daß diese argumentativen Vorgriffe – so willkürlich sie an (...)
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    Vera Sauer, Religiöses in der politischen Argumentation der späten römischen Republik. Ciceros Erste Catilinarische Rede – eine Fallstudie.Gesine Manuwald - 2015 - Klio 97 (1):357-360.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 97 Heft: 1 Seiten: 357-360.
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  22. Reasons for Logic, Logic for Reasons: Pragmatics, Semantics, and Conceptual Roles.Ulf Hlobil & Robert Brandom - 2024 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Robert Brandom.
    This book presents a philosophical conception of logic -- "logical expressivism"-- according to which the role of logic is to make explicit reason relations, which are often neither monotonic nor transitive. It reveals new perspectives on inferential roles, sequent calculi, representation, truthmakers, and many extant logical theories.
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  23. Limits of Abductivism About Logic.Ulf Hlobil - 2020 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 103 (2):320-340.
    I argue against abductivism about logic, which is the view that rational theory choice in logic happens by abduction. Abduction cannot serve as a neutral arbiter in many foundational disputes in logic because, in order to use abduction, one must first identify the relevant data. Which data one deems relevant depends on what I call one's conception of logic. One's conception of logic is, however, not independent of one's views regarding many of the foundational disputes that one may hope to (...)
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  24. Two Guises of the Good in Anscombe.Ulf Hlobil - forthcoming - Journal of Value Inquiry:1-10.
    The paper distinguishes two versions of the guise of the good in Anscombe’s Intention and raises some doubts about Francesco Orsi’s recent proposal for how these two versions hang together. While Orsi’s interpretation of the two versions are separately insightful and illuminating, Orsi’s “Anscombean argument” for connecting Anscombe’s two versions of the guise of the good is at odds with Anscombe’s own approach.
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  25. Inferring by Attaching Force.Ulf Hlobil - 2019 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (4):701-714.
    The paper offers an account of inference. The account underwrites the idea that inference requires that the reasoner takes her premises to support her conclusion. I reject views according to which such ‘takings’ are intuitions or beliefs. I sketch an alternative view on which inferring consists in attaching what I call ‘inferential force’ to a structured collection of contents.
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  26. Against Boghossian, Wright and Broome on inference.Ulf Hlobil - 2014 - Philosophical Studies 167 (2):419-429.
    I argue that the accounts of inference recently presented (in this journal) by Paul Boghossian, John Broome, and Crispin Wright are unsatisfactory. I proceed in two steps: First, in Sects. 1 and 2, I argue that we should not accept what Boghossian calls the “Taking Condition on inference” as a condition of adequacy for accounts of inference. I present a different condition of adequacy and argue that it is superior to the one offered by Boghossian. More precisely, I point out (...)
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  27. Faithfulness for naive validity.Ulf Hlobil - 2019 - Synthese 196 (11):4759-4774.
    Nontransitive responses to the validity Curry paradox face a dilemma that was recently formulated by Barrio, Rosenblatt and Tajer. It seems that, in the nontransitive logic ST enriched with a validity predicate, either you cannot prove that all derivable metarules preserve validity, or you can prove that instances of Cut that are not admissible in the logic preserve validity. I respond on behalf of the nontransitive approach. The paper argues, first, that we should reject the detachment principle for naive validity. (...)
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  28. A truth-maker semantics for ST: refusing to climb the strict/tolerant hierarchy.Ulf Hlobil - 2022 - Synthese 200 (5):1-23.
    The paper presents a truth-maker semantics for Strict/Tolerant Logic (ST), which is the currently most popular logic among advocates of the non-transitive approach to paradoxes. Besides being interesting in itself, the truth-maker presentation of ST offers a new perspective on the recently discovered hierarchy of meta-inferences that, according to some, generalizes the idea behind ST. While fascinating from a mathematical perspective, there is no agreement on the philosophical significance of this hierarchy. I aim to show that there is no clear (...)
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  29. Anti-Normativism Evaluated.Ulf Hlobil - 2015 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 23 (3):376-395.
    I argue that recent attempts to show that meaning and content are not normative fail. The two most important arguments anti-normativists have presented are what I call the ‘argument from constitution’ and the ‘argument from guidance’. Both of these arguments suffer from the same basic problem: they overlook the possibility of focusing on assessability by norms, rather than compliance with norms or guidance by norms. Moreover, I argue that the anti-normativists arguments fail even if we ignore this basic problem. Thus, (...)
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  30. Cosmopolitans and Locals in World Culture.Ulf Hannerz - 1990 - Theory, Culture and Society 7 (2-3):237-251.
  31. Goodness-Fixing Isn’t Good Enough: A Reply to McHugh and Way.Ulf Hlobil - 2019 - Mind 128 (512):1309-1318.
    According to McHugh and Way reasoning is a person-level attitude revision that is regulated by its constitutive aim of getting fitting attitudes. They claim that this account offers an explanation of what is wrong with reasoning in ways one believes to be bad and that this explanation is an alternative to an explanation that appeals to the so-called Taking Condition. I argue that their explanation is unsatisfying.
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    Twelve-month-olds communicate helpfully and appropriately for knowledgeable and ignorant partners.Ulf Liszkowski, Malinda Carpenter & Michael Tomasello - 2008 - Cognition 108 (3):732-739.
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  33. The Laws of Thought and the Laws of Truth as Two Sides of One Coin.Ulf Hlobil - 2022 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 52 (1):313-343.
    Some think that logic concerns the “laws of truth”; others that logic concerns the “laws of thought.” This paper presents a way to reconcile both views by building a bridge between truth-maker theory, à la Fine, and normative bilateralism, à la Restall and Ripley. The paper suggests a novel way of understanding consequence in truth-maker theory and shows that this allows us to identify a common structure shared by truth-maker theory and normative bilateralism. We can thus transfer ideas from normative (...)
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  34. A Nonmonotonic Sequent Calculus for Inferentialist Expressivists.Ulf Hlobil - 2016 - In Pavel Arazim & Michal Dancak, The Logica Yearbook 2015. College Publications. pp. 87-105.
    I am presenting a sequent calculus that extends a nonmonotonic consequence relation over an atomic language to a logically complex language. The system is in line with two guiding philosophical ideas: (i) logical inferentialism and (ii) logical expressivism. The extension defined by the sequent rules is conservative. The conditional tracks the consequence relation and negation tracks incoherence. Besides the ordinary propositional connectives, the sequent calculus introduces a new kind of modal operator that marks implications that hold monotonically. Transitivity fails, but (...)
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  35. Intrinsic Responsibility for Rule-Following.Ulf Hlobil - forthcoming - Topoi:1-12.
    Abstract The paper explores responses to an inconsistent quartet of theses regarding rule-following. In addressing this inconsistent quartet, two lines of thought pull in opposite directions. On the one hand, it can seem that rule-following cannot require acts that shape or guide themselves or acts that require infinitely many similar acts. On the other hand, rule-following seems to require that we are responsible for our acts of rule-following in a special way. It is difficult to see how these thoughts can (...)
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  36. The Cut‐Free Approach and the Admissibility‐Curry.Ulf Hlobil - 2018 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):40-48.
    The perhaps most important criticism of the nontransitive approach to semantic paradoxes is that it cannot truthfully express exactly which metarules preserve validity. I argue that this criticism overlooks that the admissibility of metarules cannot be expressed in any logic that allows us to formulate validity-Curry sentences and that is formulated in a classical metalanguage. Hence, the criticism applies to all approaches that do their metatheory in classical logic. If we do the metatheory of nontransitive logics in a nontransitive logic, (...)
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  37. There Are Diachronic Norms of Rationality.Ulf Hlobil - 2015 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):38-45.
    Some philosophers have recently argued that there are no diachronic norms of epistemic rationality, that is, that there are no norms regarding how you should change your attitudes over time. I argue that this is wrong on the grounds that there are norms governing reasoning.
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    Reconceptualizing Moral Disengagement as a Process: Transcending Overly Liberal and Overly Conservative Practice in the Field.Ulf Schaefer & Onno Bouwmeester - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 172 (3):525-543.
    Moral disengagement was initially conceptualized as a process through which people reconstrue unethical behaviors, with the effect of deactivating self-sanctions and thereby clearing the way for ethical transgressions. Our article challenges how researchers now conceptualize moral disengagement. The current literature is overly liberal, in that it mixes two related but distinct constructs—process moral disengagement and the propensity to morally disengage—creating ambiguity in the findings. It is overly conservative, as it adopts a challengeable classification scheme of “four points in moral self-regulation” (...)
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    Facial reactions to emotional stimuli: Automatically controlled emotional responses.Ulf Dimberg, Monika Thunberg & Sara Grunedal - 2002 - Cognition and Emotion 16 (4):449-471.
  40. We cannot infer by accepting testimony.Ulf Hlobil - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 176 (10):2589-2598.
    While we can judge and believe things by merely accepting testimony, we cannot make inferences by merely accepting testimony. A good theory of inference should explain this. The theories that are best suited to explain this fact seem to be theories that accept a so-called intuitional construal of Boghossian’s Taking Condition.
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  41. A Prelinguistic Gestural Universal of Human Communication.Ulf Liszkowski, Penny Brown, Tara Callaghan, Akira Takada & Conny de Vos - 2012 - Cognitive Science 36 (4):698-713.
    Several cognitive accounts of human communication argue for a language-independent, prelinguistic basis of human communication and language. The current study provides evidence for the universality of a prelinguistic gestural basis for human communication. We used a standardized, semi-natural elicitation procedure in seven very different cultures around the world to test for the existence of preverbal pointing in infants and their caregivers. Results were that by 10–14 months of age, infants and their caregivers pointed in all cultures in the same basic (...)
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    Stakeholder theory: A deliberative perspective.Ulf Henning Richter & Kevin E. Dow - 2017 - Business Ethics: A European Review 26 (4):428-442.
    Organizations routinely make choices when addressing conflicting stakes of their stakeholders. As stakeholder theory continues to mature, scholars continue to seek ways to make it more usable, yet proponents continue to debate its legitimacy. Various scholarly attempts to ground stakeholder theory have not narrowed down this debate. We draw from the work of Juergen Habermas to theoretically advance stakeholder theory, and to provide practical examples to illustrate our approach. Specifically, we apply Habermas’ language-pragmatic approach to extend stakeholder theory by advancing (...)
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  43. Logic is Not Science.Ulf Hlobil - forthcoming - In Sanderson Molick, Demarcating logic and science: exploring new frontiers. Springer.
    I argue that logic is unlike science in its methodology, thus rejecting anti-exceptionalism about logic. Logic has a mathematical and a philosophical part. In its mathematical part, the methodology of logic is like that of mathematics, and no need to choose between theories arises in that part. In its philosophical part, the methodology of logic is like that of philosophy. Philosophy and mathematics are both unlike the empirical sciences in their methodology. So logic is unlike the empirical sciences in its (...)
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    Cicero's Literary Aesthetics - (D.) Chalkomatas Ciceros Dichtungstheorie. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der antiken Literaturästhetik. (Klassische Philologie 3.) Pp. 399. Berlin: Frank & Timme Verlag, 2007. Paper, €39.80. ISBN: 978-3-86596-069-6. [REVIEW]Gesine Manuwald - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (1):105-107.
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    FRAGMENTS OF NAEVIUS. F. Spaltenstein Commentaire des fragments dramatiques de Naevius. Pp. 707. Brussels: Éditions Latomus, 2014. Paper, €99. ISBN: 978-2-87031-291-9. [REVIEW]Gesine Manuwald - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (1):110-111.
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    (S.) Paponi Per una nuova edizione di Nevio comico. (Testi e Studi di Cultura Classica 28.) Pp. 170. Pisa: Edizioni ETS, 2005. Paper, €14. ISBN: 978-88-467-1104-5. (G.) Scafoglio L' Astyanax di Accio. Saggio sul background mitografico, testo critico e commento dei frammenti. (Collection Latomus 295.) Pp. 157. Brussels: Éditions Latomus, 2006. Paper, e30. ISBN: 978-2-87031-236-0. [REVIEW]Gesine Manuwald - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (1):112-114.
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    Valerius Flaccus - (P.) Murgatroyd A Commentary on Book 4 of Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica. (Mnemosyne Supplements 311.) Pp. x + 363. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2009. Cased, €133, US$182. ISBN: 978-90-04-17561-7. [REVIEW]Gesine Manuwald - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (1):184-185.
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    8 Welchem Logos kann man noch vertrauen?: Die harmonia-These als Gefährdung des Beweisgangs für die Unsterblichkeit der Seele (89b–95a). [REVIEW]Bernd Manuwald - 2011 - In Jörn Müller, Platon: Phaidon. Akademie Verlag. pp. 111-126.
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  49. The guise of good reason.Ulf Hlobil - 2021 - Philosophical Explorations 24 (2):204-224.
    The paper argues for a version of the Guise of the Good thesis, namely the claim that if someone acts as the result of practical reasoning, then she takes her premises to jointly provide a sufficient and undefeated reason for her action. I argue for this by showing, first, that it is an application of Boghossian's Taking Condition on inference to practical reasoning and, second, that the motivations for the Taking Condition for theoretical reasoning carry over to practical reasoning. I (...)
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  50. Foot Without Achilles’ Heel.Ulf Hlobil & Katharina Nieswandt - 2019 - Philosophia 47 (5):1501-1515.
    It is often assumed that neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics postulates an obligation to be a good human being and that it derives further obligations from this idea. The paper argues that this assumption is false, at least for Philippa Foot’s view. Our argument blocks a widespread objection to Foot’s view, and it shows how virtue ethics in general can neutralize such worries.
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