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    Was soll man da in Gottes Namen sagen?Wilfried Sturm - 2015 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
    English summary: Does pastoral care require ethical competence in order to fulfil its task properly? And, conversely, to what extent does ethical reflection require feedback from pastoral experience in order to remain true to life and of practical relevance? Wilfried Sturm examines the way hospital pastors deal with ethical challenges and conflict situations in neonatal clinics and enquires into the insights that can be gained from them for the relationship of pastoral care and ethics. German description: Braucht Seelsorge (...)
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    Transzendentalphilosophie und die Kultur der Gegenwart: Festschrift für Wilfried Lehrke.Wilfried Lehrke, Steffen Dietzsch & Udo Teitz (eds.) - 2012 - Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag.
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  3. Mechanical procedures and mathematical experience.Wilfried Sieg - 1994 - In Alexander George (ed.), Mathematics and mind. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 71--117.
    Wilfred Sieg. Mechanical Procedures and Mathematical Experience.
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  4. Hilbert's Programs: 1917–1922.Wilfried Sieg - 1999 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 5 (1):1-44.
    Hilbert's finitist program was not created at the beginning of the twenties solely to counteract Brouwer's intuitionism, but rather emerged out of broad philosophical reflections on the foundations of mathematics and out of detailed logical work; that is evident from notes of lecture courses that were given by Hilbert and prepared in collaboration with Bernays during the period from 1917 to 1922. These notes reveal a dialectic progression from a critical logicism through a radical constructivism toward finitism; the progression has (...)
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    The cultural politics of education policy in India today: Sean Sturm interviews Shivali Tukdeo on her book India goes to school: Education policy and cultural politics, Shivali Tukdeo (National Institute of Advanced Studies, India) and Sean Sturm (University of Auckland, New Zealand) India goes to school: Education policy and cultural politics, by S. Tukdeo, Springer, 2019. [REVIEW]Sean Sturm - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (9):1488-1492.
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    On the masking and disclosure of unconscious elaborate processing. A reply to Van opstal, reynvoet, and Verguts (2005).Wilfried Kunde, Andrea Kiesel & Joachim Hoffmann - 2005 - Cognition 97 (1):99-105.
  7. Conscious control over the content of unconscious cognition.Wilfried Kunde, Andrea Kiesel & Joachim Hoffmann - 2003 - Cognition 88 (2):223-242.
  8. Hilbert's program sixty years later.Wilfried Sieg - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (2):338-348.
    On June 4, 1925, Hilbert delivered an address to the Westphalian Mathematical Society in Miinster; that was, as a quick calculation will convince you, almost exactly sixty years ago. The address was published in 1926 under the title Über dasUnendlicheand is perhaps Hilbert's most comprehensive presentation of his ideas concerning the finitist justification of classical mathematics and the role his proof theory was to play in it. But what has become of the ambitious program for securing all of mathematics, once (...)
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  9. Relative consistency and accessible domains.Wilfried Sieg - 1990 - Synthese 84 (2):259 - 297.
    Wilfred Sieg. Relative Consistency and Accesible Domains.
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    Kant on the Ends of the Sciences.Thomas Sturm - 2020 - Kant Studien 111 (1):1-28.
    Kant speaks repeatedly about the relations between ends or aims and scientific research, but the topic has mostly been ignored. What is the role of ends, especially (though not exclusively) practical ones, in his views on science? I will show that while Kant leaves ample space for recognizing a function of ends both in the definition and the pursuit of inquiry, and in the further practical application of scientific cognition, he does not claim that science is simply an instrument for (...)
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    Kant on Empirical Psychology.Thomas Sturm - 2000 - In Eric Watkins (ed.), Kant and the Sciences. New York, US: Oxford University Press. pp. 163--184.
    This paper explains Kant’s views on the theory of matter as developed in the Dynamics chapter of his Metaphysical Foundations, and elaborates their background in the chemistry of the period. Kant’s general approach to matter theory unites Newtonian and Leibnizian motifs, and entails an intricate internal structure for matter involving a multiple overlap of material shells of different density. Kant’s chemical views derive from Stahlian chemistry and involve a noncorpuscularian account of chemical combination and a nonoperational conception of chemical elements.
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  12. An Abstract Model For Parallel Computations: Gandy’s Thesis.Wilfried Sieg & John Byrnes - 1999 - The Monist 82 (1):150-164.
    Wilfried Sieg and John Byrnes. AnModel for Parallel Computation: Gandy's Thesis.
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    Decreasing Unethical Decisions: The Role of Morality-Based Individual Differences.Rachel E. Sturm - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 142 (1):37-57.
    Given the potential dangers of unethical decisions in the workplace, it has become increasingly important for managers to hire, and promote into leadership positions, those who are morally inclined. Behavioral ethics research has contributed to this effort by examining an array of individual difference variables that play a role in morality. However, past research has focused mostly on direct causal effects and not so much on the processes through which different factors, especially those that are morality based, decrease unethical choices. (...)
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    Kant und die Wissenschaften vom Menschen.Thomas Sturm - 2009 - Mentis.
    This book explores Kant's philosophy of the human sciences, their status, their relations and prospects. Contrary to widespread belief, he is not dogmatic about the question of whether these disciplines are proper sciences. Instead, this depends on whether we can rationally adjust assumptions about the methods, goals, and subject matter of these disciplines - and this has to be done alongside of ongoing research. Kant applies these ideas especially in lectures on "pragmatic antropology" given from 1772-1796. In doing so, he (...)
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  15. The Roles of Instruments in Psychological Research.Thomas Sturm & Mitchell G. Ash - 2005 - History of Psychology 8:3-34.
    What roles have instruments played in psychology and related disciplines? How have instruments affected the dynamics of psychological research, with what possibilities and limits? What is a psychological instrument? This paper provides a conceptual foundation for specific case studies concerning such questions. The discussion begins by challenging widely accepted assumptions about the subject and analyzing the general relations between scientific experimentation and the uses of instruments in psychology. Building on this analysis, a deliberately inclusive definition of what constitutes a psychological (...)
     
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    Gödel’s Philosophical Challenge.Wilfried Sieg - 2020 - Studia Semiotyczne 34 (1):57-80.
    The incompleteness theorems constitute the mathematical core of Gödel’s philosophical challenge. They are given in their “most satisfactory form”, as Gödel saw it, when the formality of theories to which they apply is characterized via Turing machines. These machines codify human mechanical procedures that can be carried out without appealing to higher cognitive capacities. The question naturally arises, whether the theorems justify the claim that the human mind has mathematical abilities that are not shared by any machine. Turing admits that (...)
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  17. Kant and the Scientific Study of Consciousness.Thomas Sturm & Falk Wunderlich - 2010 - History of the Human Sciences 23 (3):48-71.
    We argue that Kant’s views about consciousness, the mind-body problem, and the status of psychology as a science all differ drastically from the way in which these topics are conjoined in present debates about the prominent idea of a science of consciousness. Kant did never use the concept of consciousness in the now dominant sense of phenomenal qualia; his discussions of the mind-body problem center not on the reducibility of mental properties but of substances; and his views about the possibility (...)
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  18. The “Rationality Wars” in Psychology: Where They Are and Where They Could Go.Thomas Sturm - 2012 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 55 (1):66-81.
    Current psychology of human reasoning is divided into several different approaches. For instance, there is a major dispute over the question whether human beings are able to apply norms of the formal models of rationality such as rules of logic, or probability and decision theory, correctly. While researchers following the “heuristics and biases” approach argue that we deviate systematically from these norms, and so are perhaps deeply irrational, defenders of the “bounded rationality” approach think not only that the evidence for (...)
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    Exploring the hyphen in ideo-motor action.Wilfried Kunde - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):891-892.
    This commentary focuses on Hommel et al.'s inferences on action planning. It discusses the relevance of anticipated extrinsic movement effects for action control, the problems of a feature-based representation of actions, and the necessity of the acquisition of conditional movement-effect associations.
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    (1 other version)A Löwenheim‐Skolem Theorem for Inner Product Spaces.Wilfried Meissner - 1982 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 28 (33‐38):549-556.
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  21. Emendatvr Horativs.Wilfried Stroh - 1989 - Hermes 117 (3):376-377.
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    Das Fremde: ästhetische Erfahrung beim Graben, Reisen, Messen, Sterben.Hermann Sturm (ed.) - 1985 - Aachen: W. Rader.
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    Ethik der Macht der öffentlichen Verwaltung: Zwischen Praxis und Reflexion.Nanina Marika Sturm & Emanuel John (eds.) - 2022 - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    Diesem Buch liegt die These zugrunde, dass sich ein Verständnis der Macht der öffentlichen Verwaltung nicht allein auf die Befugnisse beschränkt, mit denen deren Mitarbeiter*innen ausgestattet sind. Um die verschiedenen Dimensionen der Macht der öffentlichen Verwaltung zu erkunden, werden Beiträge aus verschiedenen fachlichen Perspektiven versammelt. So soll einerseits deutlich werden, inwiefern in die Macht der öffentlichen Verwaltung auch soziale und kulturelle Faktoren einfließen. Andererseits sollen dadurch Perspektiven für eine ethische Gestaltung der alltäglichen Verwaltungspraxis freigelegt werden.
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    Why does history matter to philosophy and the sciences? Editor's introduction.Thomas Sturm, Wolfgang Carl & Lorraine Daston - 2005 - In Thomas Sturm, Wolfgang Carl & Lorraine Daston (eds.), Why does history matter to philosophy and the sciences? Editor's introduction.
  25. Kant on empirical psychology: How not to investigate the human mind.Thomas Sturm - 2000 - In Eric Watkins (ed.), Kant and the Sciences. New York, US: Oxford University Press. pp. 163--184.
     
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    Margrit & Ernst Baumann. Die Welt Sehen: Fotoreportagen 1945–2000.Wilfried Meichtry, Markus Schürpf & Nadine Olonetzky - 2010 - Scheidegger & Spiess.
    Zuerst im 2CV, dann im umgebauten VW-Bus: Das Zürcher Fotografenpaar Margrit und Ernst Baumann, 1929 bzw. 1928 geboren, begann in den 1950er-Jahren rund um den Erdball zu reisen. Ihre Fotografien publizierten sie in Zeitschriften und Zeitungen wie Stern, Neue Zürcher Zeitung oder Das gelbe Heft und brachten so die Welt in die Wohnzimmer. Kosmopolitan und neugierig kamen sie zu Motiven mit Seltenheitswert: Farbporträts von Che Guevara gehören ebenso dazu wie Reportagen über die letzten Kopfjäger im ecuadorianischen Urwald. Ein Schwerpunkt dieser (...)
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    A Uniform Approach to Fundamental Sequences and Hierarchies.Wilfried Buchholz, Adam Cichon & Andreas Weiermann - 1994 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 40 (2):273-286.
    In this article we give a unifying approach to the theory of fundamental sequences and their related Hardy hierarchies of number-theoretic functions and we show the equivalence of the new approach with the classical one.
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    Herbrand analyses.Wilfried Sieg - 1991 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 30 (5-6):409-441.
    Herbrand's Theorem, in the form of $$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle-}$}}{\exists } $$ -inversion lemmata for finitary and infinitary sequent calculi, is the crucial tool for the determination of the provably total function(al)s of a variety of theories. The theories are (second order extensions of) fragments of classical arithmetic; the classes of provably total functions include the elements of the Polynomial Hierarchy, the Grzegorczyk Hierarchy, and the extended Grzegorczyk Hierarchy $\mathfrak{E}^\alpha $ , α < ε0. A subsidiary aim of the paper is to show (...)
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    (1 other version)Fragments of arithmetic.Wilfried Sieg - 1985 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 28 (1):33-71.
    We establish by elementary proof-theoretic means the conservativeness of two subsystems of analysis over primitive recursive arithmetic. The one subsystem was introduced by Friedman [6], the other is a strengthened version of a theory of Minc [14]; each has been shown to be of considerable interest for both mathematical practice and metamathematical investigations. The foundational significance of such conservation results is clear: they provide a direct finitist justification of the part of mathematical practice formalizable in these subsystems. The results are (...)
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  30. Dedekind’s Analysis of Number: Systems and Axioms.Wilfried Sieg & Dirk Schlimm - 2005 - Synthese 147 (1):121-170.
    Wilfred Sieg and Dirk Schlimm. Dedekind's Analysis of Number: Systems and Axioms.
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    (1 other version)The critical gift: Revaluing book reviews in educational philosophy and theory.Sean Sturm - forthcoming - Tandf: Educational Philosophy and Theory:1-7.
  32. How Not to Investigate the Human Mind: Kant on the Impossibility of Empirical Psychology.Thomas Sturm - 2000 - In Eric Watkins (ed.), Kant and the Sciences. New York, US: Oxford University Press.
    This essay reconsiders Kant's denial of scientific status to the discipline of empirical psychology, which have often been viewed as quite problematic. In the preface to the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science, Kant denies that psychology can be natural science proper. I argue that Kant's impossibility claim is based on a very specific conception of science that he did not put forward elsewhere, and that is restricted to *natural* sciences in any case. Also, Kant's critical remarks are directed merely against (...)
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  33. Blameworthy bumping? Investigating nudge’s neglected cousin.Ainar Miyata-Sturm - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (4):257-264.
    The realm of non-rational influence, which includes nudging, is home to many other morally interesting phenomena. In this paper, I introduce the term bumping, to discuss the category of unintentional non-rational influence. Bumping happens constantly, wherever people make choices in environments where they are affected by other people. For instance, doctors will often bump their patients as patients make choices about what treatments to pursue. In some cases, these bumps will systematically tend to make patients’ decisions worse. Put another way: (...)
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    Natural Formalization: Deriving the Cantor-Bernstein Theorem in Zf.Wilfried Sieg & Patrick Walsh - 2021 - Review of Symbolic Logic 14 (1):250-284.
    Natural Formalization proposes a concrete way of expanding proof theory from the meta-mathematical investigation of formal theories to an examination of “the concept of the specifically mathematical proof.” Formal proofs play a role for this examination in as much as they reflect the essential structure and systematic construction of mathematical proofs. We emphasize three crucial features of our formal inference mechanism: (1) the underlying logical calculus is built for reasoning with gaps and for providing strategic directions, (2) the mathematical frame (...)
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    Dedekind’s structuralism: creating concepts and deriving theorems.Wilfried Sieg & Rebecca Morris - 2018 - In Reck Erich (ed.), Logic, Philosophy of Mathematics, and their History: Essays in Honor W.W. Tait. London, UK: College Publications.
    Dedekind’s structuralism is a crucial source for the structuralism of mathematical practice—with its focus on abstract concepts like groups and fields. It plays an equally central role for the structuralism of philosophical analysis—with its focus on particular mathematical objects like natural and real numbers. Tensions between these structuralisms are palpable in Dedekind’s work, but are resolved in his essay Was sind und was sollen die Zahlen? In a radical shift, Dedekind extends his mathematical approach to “the” natural numbers. He creates (...)
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    Skewed Exposure to Environmental Antigens Complements Hygiene Hypothesis in Explaining the Rise of Allergy.Wilfried Allaerts & Tse Wen Chang - 2017 - Acta Biotheoretica 65 (2):117-134.
    The Hygiene Hypothesis has been recognized as an important cornerstone to explain the sudden increase in the prevalence of asthma and allergic diseases in modernized culture. The recent epidemic of allergic diseases is in contrast with the gradual implementation of Homo sapiens sapiens to the present-day forms of civilization. This civilization forms a gradual process with cumulative effects on the human immune system, which co-developed with parasitic and commensal Helminths. The clinical manifestation of this epidemic, however, became only visible in (...)
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    Gerechtfertigte Ungleichheiten: Grundsätze Sozialer Gerechtigkeit.Wilfried Hinsch - 2002 - New York: De Gruyter.
    Demokratische Systeme sind auch dann, wenn sie den grundrechtlichen Forderungen politischer Gerechtigkeit genügen, kritikwürdig und reformbedürftig, solange es ihnen nicht gelingt, allen Bürgern gerechte Anteile an den gesellschaftlich produzierten Reichtümern zu sichern. Bei den Auseinandersetzungen um Arbeitsmarktpolitik, Steuerpolitik, Erziehungspolitik, Meinungs- und Willensfreiheit steht auch Grundsätzlicheres zur Debatte: Was verstehen wir unter sozialer Gerechtigkeit? In Gerechtfertigte Ungleichheiten werden die Grundzüge einer Theorie sozialer Gerechtigkeit entwickelt. Es handelt sich um eine egalitäre Theorie, die soziale Ungleichheit ausdrücklich zulässt, diese aber an das Vorliegen (...)
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    Hilbert's Programs and Beyond.Wilfried Sieg - 2013 - Oxford, England: Oup Usa.
    David Hilbert was one of the great mathematicians who expounded the centrality of their subject in human thought. In this collection of essays, Wilfried Sieg frames Hilbert's foundational work, from 1890 to 1939, in a comprehensive way and integrates it with modern proof theoretic investigations.
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    Gödel, Turing, and K-Graph Machines.Wilfried Sieg & John Byrnes - unknown
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    Community and Alienation: Essays on Process Thought and Public Life.Douglas Sturm - 1988 - Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press.
    Douglas Sturm, a major ethical thinker, here presents ten intriguing essays that lay the groundwork for a communitarian political theory. Drawing on the work of Alfred North Whitehead and Bernard E. Meland, Sturm brings the implications of process thought, especially its principle of internal relations, to bear on the interpretation and evaluation of our social and political life. He argues that American individualism, including its curious transmutations into the forms of corporativism, racism, and nationalism is a constraint that (...)
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    Church Without Dogma: Axioms for Computability.Wilfried Sieg - unknown
    Church's and Turing's theses dogmatically assert that an informal notion of effective calculability is adequately captured by a particular mathematical concept of computability. I present an analysis of calculability that is embedded in a rich historical and philosophical context, leads to precise concepts, but dispenses with theses. To investigate effective calculability is to analyze symbolic processes that can in principle be carried out by calculators. This is a philosophical lesson we owe to Turing. Drawing on that lesson and recasting work (...)
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    Calculations by Man and Machine: Mathematical Presentation.Wilfried Sieg - unknown
    Wilfried Sieg. Calculations by Man and Machine: Mathematical Presentation.
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    Surviving academic Whiteness: Perspectives from the Pacific.Sean Sturm, Carl Mika, Brian Martin, Ryse Kahikuonalani Akiu, Bruce Ka’imi Watson, David Taufui Mikato Fa’Avae, Jacoba Matapo, Liana MacDonald & Georgina Tuari Stewart - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (2):141-152.
    This article begins by accepting that strategic ignorance, or agnotology, underpins academic practice and perpetuates the systemic disadvantage experienced on a global level by non-White and Indige...
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    Emil Wiechert und seine Bedeutung für die Entwicklung der Geophysik zur exakten Wissenschaft.Wilfried Schröder - 1982 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 27 (4):369-389.
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    Ceder, S. (2018). Towards a Posthuman Theory of Educational Relationality. Abingdon; New York, NY: Routledge.Sean Sturm - 2020 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 39 (4):447-451.
  46. Bühler and Popper: Kantian therapies for the crisis in psychology.Thomas Sturm - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (2):462-472.
    I analyze the historical background and philosophical considerations of Karl Bühler and his student Karl Popper regarding the crisis of psychology. They share certain Kantian questions and methods for reflection on the state of the art in psychology. Part 1 outlines Bühler’s diagnosis and therapy for the crisis in psychology as he perceived it, leading to his famous theory of language. I also show how the Kantian features of Bühler’s approach help to deal with objections to his crisis diagnosis and (...)
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    Erratology and the Ill-Logic of the Seismotic University.Sean Sturm & Stephen Francis Turner - 2014 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (7):808-818.
    With the tertiary education mantra of creativity, critical thinking and innovation in mind, we consider the critical-creativity of error. Taking the university to model social orthography, or ‘correct writing’, according to the norms of disciplines, we consider the role of error in the classroom. Looked at another way, error questions the norms governing norms and the instability of disciplinary grounds. Beyond correction, error involves a mis-taking, or taking another way. Tracing the origin of error we are able to reconstruct the (...)
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    Crisis discussions in psychology—New historical and philosophical perspectives.Thomas Sturm & Annette Mülberger - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (2):425-433.
    In this introductory article, we provide a historical and philosophical framework for studying crisis discussions in psychology. We first trace the various meanings of crisis talk outside and inside of the sciences. We then turn to Kuhn’s concept of crisis, which is mainly an analyst’s category referring to severe clashes between theory and data. His view has also dominated many discussions on the status of psychology: Can it be considered a “mature” science, or are we dealing here with a pre- (...)
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  49. The Concept of Merit Good in Economic Theory.Wilfried Ver Eecke - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 5:181-186.
    The concept of merit good is a problematic concept in economic theory. The concept was introduced in 1956 by Richard Musgrave. In 1990, on the occasion of an international conference on the concept of merit good, John Head wrote that the concept of merit good raises methodologically difficult and controversial issues. The concept raises doubt about the ultimate normative authority of the consumer sovereignty principle. I will demonstrate that the concept deserves the attention of the philosophical profession for multiple reasons.
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    Human Rights as Moral Claim Rights.Wilfried Hinsch & Markus Stepanians - 2006 - In Rex Martin & David A. Reidy (eds.), Rawls's Law of Peoples. Malden, MA: Blackwell. pp. 117–133.
    This chapter contains section titled: Human Rights in Rawls's The Law of Peoples Human Rights as Universal Claim Rights Human Rights Minimalism and the Problem of Justification Acknowledgments Notes.
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