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  1. Metaphysics of States of Affairs: Truthmaking, Universals, and a Farewell to Bradley’s Regress.Bo R. Meinertsen - 2018 - Singapore: Springer Singapore.
    This book addresses the metaphysics of Armstrongian states of affairs, i.e. instantiations of naturalist universals by particulars. The author argues that states of affairs are the best candidate for truthmakers and, in the spirit of logical atomism, that we need no molecular truthmakers for positive truths. In the book's context, this has the pleasing result that there are no molecular states of affairs. Following this account of truthmaking, the author first shows that the particulars in (first-order) states of affairs are (...)
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    The aesthetics of atmospheres.Gernot Böhme - 2017 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Edited by Jean-Paul Thibaud.
    Interest in sensory atmospheres and architectural and urban ambiances has been growing for over 30 years. A key figure in this field is acclaimed German philosopher Gernot Böhme whose influential conception of what atmospheres are and how they function has been only partially available to the English-speaking public. This translation of key essays along with an original introduction charts the development of Gernot Böhme's philosophy of atmospheres and how it can be applied in various contexts such as scenography, commodity aesthetics, (...)
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  3. Against Disjunctive Properties: Four Armstrongian Arguments.Bo R. Meinertsen - 2020 - Philosophia 49 (1):95-106.
    This paper defends the case against (sparse) disjunctive properties by means of four Armstrongian arguments. The first of these is a logical atomist argument from truthmaking, which is, broadly speaking, ‘Armstrongian’ (Armstrong 1997). This argument is strong – although it stands or falls with the relevant notion of truthmaking, as it were. However, three arguments, which are prima facie independent of truthmaking, can be found explicitly early in Armstrong’s middle period. Two of these early arguments face a serious objection put (...)
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  4. Mellor’s Question: Are Determinables Properties of Properties or of Particulars?Bo R. Meinertsen - 2021 - American Philosophical Quarterly 58 (3):291-305.
    What I call Mellor’s Question is the problem of whether determinables are properties of their determinates or properties of the particulars that possess these determinates. One can distinguish two basic competing theories of determinables that address the issue, implicitly if not explicitly. On the second-order theory, determinables are second-order properties of determinate properties; on the second-level theory, determinables are first-order properties of the particulars with these determinate properties. Higher-order properties are prima facie ontologically uneconomical, and in line with my general (...)
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  5. Reinach and Armstrongian State of Affairs Ontology.Bo R. Meinertsen - 2020 - Axiomathes 32 (3):401-412.
    In this paper, I relate key features of Adolf Reinach’s abundant ontology of propositional states of affairs of his to Armstrong’s—or an Armstrongian—state of affairs ontology, with special regard to finding out how sparse or abundant the latter is with respect to negative states of affairs. After introducing the issue, I clarify the notion of a propositional state of affairs, paying special attention to the notion of abstract versus concrete. I show how Reinach’s states of affairs are propositional, and how (...)
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  6. Immanent realism and states of affairs.Bo R. Meinertsen - 2024 - In A. R. J. Fisher & Anna-Sofia Maurin (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Properties. London: Routledge.
    This chapter considers the ‘hosting question’ of how immanent universals, in contrast to transcendent universals, are ‘brought down to earth’ from ‘Plato’s heaven’. It explores the thesis that the hosting amounts to their being constituents of the states of affairs that result from their instantiations. These states of affairs are concrete complexes consisting of particulars and universals, and perhaps something that links them together. The traditional view that immanent universals are concrete is briefly defended against a recent prominent objection. On (...)
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  7. A Relation as the Unifier of States of Affairs.Bo Meinertsen - 2008 - Dialectica 62 (1):1–19.
    This paper is concerned with what I call the ‘problem of unity’ . This is the puzzle of how Armstrong‐like states of affairs are unified. The general approach is ‘relational internalism’: the unifier of such a state of affairs is a relation of some sort in it. A view commonly associated with relational internalism is that if such a relation satisfies a certain ‘naive’ expectation to a relation – that it is related to its relata – then Bradley's regress results. (...)
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    Aussichten der Natur: Naturästhetik in Wechselwirkung von Natur und Kultur.Hartmut Böhme - 2017 - Berlin: Matthes & Seitz Berlin.
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    A New Nonlinear Equation with Lump-Soliton, Lump-Periodic, and Lump-Periodic-Soliton Solutions.Bo Ren, Ji Lin & Zhi-Mei Lou - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-10.
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  10. Social Traps and the Problem of Trust.Bo Rothstein - 2005 - Cambridge University Press.
    A 'social trap' is a situation where individuals, groups or organisations are unable to cooperate owing to mutual distrust and lack of social capital, even where cooperation would benefit all. Examples include civil strife, pervasive corruption, ethnic discrimination, depletion of natural resources and misuse of social insurance systems. Much has been written attempting to explain the problem, but rather less material is available on how to escape it. In this book, Bo Rothstein explores how social capital and social trust are (...)
     
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  11. A Method for Evaluation of Arguments from Analogy.Bo R. Meinertsen - 2016 - Cogency: Journal of Reasoning and Argumentation 7 (2):109-123.
    It is a common view that arguments from analogy can only be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. However, while this reflects an important insight, I propose instead a relatively simple method for their evaluation based on just (i) their general form and (ii) four core questions. One clear advantage of this proposal is that it does not depend on any substantial (and controversial) view of similarity, unlike influential current alternative methods, such as Walton’s. Following some initial clarification of the notion (...)
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  12. Somló Bódog jogbölcseleti előadásai.Bódog Somló - 1906 - Kolozsvár,:
     
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    How Have COVID-19 Isolation Policies Affected Young People’s Mental Health? – Evidence From Chinese College Students.Bo Chen, Jinlu Sun & Yi Feng - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
  14. Self-Relating Internalism: Reply to Vallicella.Bo R. Meinertsen - 2021 - Metaphysica 22 (1):123-131.
    William Vallicella (2020) puts forward three arguments against self-relating internalism, my theory of the unity of states of affairs. His first objection is that there can be no constituent of a state of affairs with the required unifying power given the need for ‘ontological analysis’, or at least that such an entity is mysterious. His second objection is that self-relating internalism violates the principle of the Indiscernibility of Identicals. His final objection is that my explanation of the unity of states (...)
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    Constitutional and Political Theory: Selected Writings.Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by Mirjam Künkler, Tine Stein & Thomas Dunlap.
    Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde is one of Europe's foremost legal scholars and political thinkers. As a scholar of constitutional law and a judge on Germany's Federal Constitutional Court, Böckenförde has been a major contributor to contemporary debates in legal and political theory, to the conceptual framework of the modern state and its presuppositions, and to contested political issues such as the rights of the enemies of the state, the constitutional status of the state of emergency, citizenship rights, and challenges of European integration. (...)
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  16. Self-Relating Internalism: Reply to Vallicella.Bo R. Meinertsen - 2021 - Metaphysica 22 (1):123-131.
    William Vallicella (2020) puts forward three arguments against self-relating internalism, my theory of the unity of states of affairs. His first objection is that there can be no constituent of a state of affairs with the required unifying power given the need for ‘ontological analysis’, or at least that such an entity is mysterious. His second objection is that self-relating internalism violates the principle of the Indiscernibility of Identicals. His final objection is that my explanation of the unity of states (...)
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    Dennett and his critics: demystifying mind.Bo Dahlbom (ed.) - 1993 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell.
    Daniel Dennett is arguably one of the most influential yet radical philosophers in America today. In this volume, Dennett is confronted by colleagues and critics, from philosophy, biology and psychology. His reply constitutes an extensive essay which clarifies, and develops further, central themes in his philosophy. The debate ranges over Dennett's whole corpus, but special attention is given to his major work on consciousness, Consciousness Explained. The volume includes a critical assessement of Dennett's views on behaviouralism and the subjectivity of (...)
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    Metaphysik: von einem unabweislichen Bedürfnis der menschlichen Vernunft: Rémi Brague zu Ehren.Christoph Böhr & Rémi Brague (eds.) - 2020 - Wiesbaden, Germany: Springer VS.
    Ein Leben lang leidet der Mensch an der nie zu überwindenden Endlichkeit seiner Vernunft, die ihn heftig mit Fragen bedrängt, zu deren Beantwortung sie selbst gar nicht in der Lage ist. Im Blick auf den Versuch, dieses Paradoxon aufzulösen, dass nämlich einerseits das metaphysische Bedürfnis der Vernunft zwar von dieser nicht aus eigener Kraft zufriedengestellt werden kann, andererseits aber diese Einsicht keineswegs ihr bohrendes Fragen zum Schweigen bringt, wird die Verführung nachvollziehbar, das Kind mit dem Bade auszuschütten und der Vernunft (...)
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    Zum Grund des Seins: Metaphysik und Anthropologie nach dem Ende der Postmoderne: Remi Brague zu Ehren.Christoph Böhr (ed.) - 2017 - [Wiesbaden]: Springer VS.
    Das Buch spannt einen Bogen von der Kernfrage der Metaphysik hin zur Ausgangsfrage der Anthropologie: Was ist der Mensch? Ein missratenes Geschöpf, dem nur die blanke Verzweiflung bleibt, weil es für die Welt besser wäre, wenn es ihn gar nicht gäbe? Oder geht, um es mit den Worten von Rémi Brague zu sagen, dem Indikativ des Seins ein Imperativ zum Sein voran, so dass es gute Gründe für das Dasein des Menschen gibt – Gründe, die jenseits aller Selbstrechtfertigung liegen? Wenn (...)
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  20. Towards Gratitude to Nature: Global Environmental Ethics for China and the World.Bo R. Meinertsen - 2017 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 12 (2):207-223.
    This paper asks what should be the basis of a global environmental ethics. As Gao Shan has argued, the environmental ethics of Western philosophers such as Holmes Rolston and Paul Taylor is based on extending the notion of intrinsic value to that of objects of nature, and as such it is not very compatible with Chinese ethics. This is related to Gao’s rejection of most—if not all—Western “rationalist” environmental ethics, a stance that I grant her for pragmatic reasons (though I (...)
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  21. Die Begegnungsphilosophie.Josef Böckenhoff - 1970 - Freiburg,: K. Alber.
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  22. Gibt denn keiner Antwort?Heinz Böhm - 1969 - Basel,: Brunnen-Verl..
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  23. Über die Zeitmodi.Gernot Böhme - 1966 - Göttingen,: Vandenhoeck u. Ruprecht.
     
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  24. Vorberufliche Bildung in ausgewählten Lehrplantheorien und im Ansatz heutigen Curriculumverständnisses.Manfred Bönsch - 1970 - [Hannover,:
     
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  25. Kritischer Optimismus.Wilhelm Börner - 1971 - Wien,: Sensen-Verl..
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  26. Inleiding voor de vergadering te houden op zaterdag, 16 december, 1967, te 's-Gravenhage.Alida Maria Bos - 1968 - Zwolle,: W.E.J. Tjeenk Willink.
     
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  27. Marksist i kršćanin.Branko Bošnjak - 1969 - Zagreb,: Hrvatsko filozofsko društvo. Edited by Mijo Škvorac.
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  28. On performing Wittgenstein.Bo Tarenskeen - 2024 - In Mischa Twitchin (ed.), Wittgenstein and performance. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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    Generalization by Mechanism: Thin Rationality and Ideal-type Analysis in Case Study Research.Bo Bengtsson & Nils Hertting - 2014 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 44 (6):707-732.
    Drawing general inferences on the basis of single-case and small- n studies is often seen as problematic. This article suggests a logic of generalization based on thinly rationalistic social mechanisms. Ideal-type mechanisms can be derived from empirical observations in one case and, based on the assumption of thin rationality, used as a generalizing bridge to other contexts with similar actor constellations. Thus, the “portability” builds on expectations about similar mechanisms operating in similar contexts. We present the general logic behind such (...)
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    Dynamics Behavior of Lumps and Interaction Solutions of a -Dimensional Partial Differential Equation.Bo Ren - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-8.
    In this paper, we study the diversity of interaction solutions of a shallow water wave equation, the generalized Hirota–Satsuma–Ito equation. Using the Hirota direct method, we establish a general theory for the diversity of interaction solutions, which can be applied to generate many important solutions, such as lumps and lump-soliton solutions. This is an interesting feature of this research. In addition, we prove this new model is integrable in Painlevé sense. Finally, the diversity of interactive wave solutions of the gHSI (...)
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    Glucagon‐like peptide‐1 (GLP‐1): A gut hormone of potential interest in the treatment of diabetes.Bo Ahrén - 1998 - Bioessays 20 (8):642-651.
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  32. Richard Müller-Freienfels, 1882-1949.Hans Georg Böhme - 1950 - Weilburg,:
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  33. Öffentliche Geschichte im Wandel: Public Historians: offentliche Interventionen der bundesdeutschen Geschichtswissenschaft seit 1945.Frank Bösch - 2021 - In Frank Bösch, Stefanie Eisenhuth, Hanno Hochmuth, Irmgard Zündorf & Jürgen Kocka (eds.), Public historians: zeithistorische Interventionen nach 1945. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag.
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  34. Vorwort.Frank Bösch, Stefanie Eisenhuth & Hanno Hochmuth und Irmgard Zündorf - 2021 - In Frank Bösch, Stefanie Eisenhuth, Hanno Hochmuth, Irmgard Zündorf & Jürgen Kocka (eds.), Public historians: zeithistorische Interventionen nach 1945. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag.
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    Persona e società nella filosofia di N. Berdiaeff.Rinaldo Del Bo - 1944 - Padova,: CEDAM.
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    Qu'est-ce que la littérature?Charles Du Bos - 1945 - Paris,: Plon. Edited by Juliette Siry Du Bos.
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    Réflexions sur le transhumanisme: l'intersubjectivité et l'écosophie.Josué Guébo - 2020 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
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    A European Identity: To the Historical Limits of a Concept.Bo Stråth - 2002 - European Journal of Social Theory 5 (4):387-401.
    The history of a European identity is the history of a concept and a discourse. A European identity is an abstraction and a fiction without essential proportions. Identity as a fiction does not undermine but rather helps to explain the power that the concept exercises. The concept since its introduction on the political agenda in 1973 has been highly ideologically loaded and in that capacity has been contested. There has been a high degree of agreement on the concept as such, (...)
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    Filosofi med barn : reflektioner över ett försök på lågstadiet.Bo Malmhester & Ragnar Ohlsson - 1999
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    The primacy of cognition–or of perception? A phenomenological critique of the theoretical bases of science education.Bo Dahlin - 2001 - Science & Education 10 (5):453-475.
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    Justification of Induction: Russell and Jin Yuelin. A Comparative Study.Chen Bo - 2012 - History and Philosophy of Logic 33 (4):353-378.
    Jin Yuelin (1895?1984), a Chinese logician and philosopher, is greatly influenced by Hume's and Russell's philosophies. How should we respond to Hume's problem of induction? This is an important clue to understand Jin's whole philosophical career. The first section of this paper gives a brief historical review of Russell and Jin. The second section outlines Hume's skeptical arguments against causality and induction. The third section expounds Russell's justification of induction by discussing his views on Hume's skepticism, causality, principle of induction, (...)
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    Disability Discrimination, Medical Rationing and COVID-19.Bo Chen & Donna Marie McNamara - 2020 - Asian Bioethics Review 12 (4):511-518.
    The current public health crisis has exposed deep cracks in social equality and justice for marginalised and vulnerable communities around the world. The reported rise in the number of ‘do not resuscitate’ orders being imposed on people with disabilities has caused particular concerns from a human rights perspective. While the evidence of this is contested, this article will consider the human rights implications at stake and the dangers associated with using ‘quality of life’ measures as determinant of care in medical (...)
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  43. The Second Cognitive Revolution: A Tribute to Rom Harré.Bo Allesøe Christensen (ed.) - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    Rom Harré’s career spans more than 40 years of original contributions to the development of both psychology and other human and social sciences. Recognized as a founder of modern social psychology, he developed the microsociological approach ‘ethogenics’ and facilitated the discursive turn within psychology, as well as developed the concept of positioning theory. Used within both philosophy and social scientific approaches aimed at conflict analysis, analyses of power relations, and narrative structures, the development and impact of positioning theory can be (...)
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  44. Die Schriften zu J.G. Fichtes Atheismus-Streit.Frank Böckelmann - 1969 - München,: Rogner & Bernhard.
     
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    Naturrecht in der Kritik.Franz Böckle - 1973 - Mainz: Matthias-Grünewald-Verlag,: Edited by Böckenförde, Ernst Wolfgang, [From Old Catalog] & Stefan[From Old Catalog] Andrene.
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  46. Über Marx und Adorno.Frank Böckelmann - 1972 - [Frankfurt am Main]: Makol Verlag.
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    Das Andere der Vernunft: zur Entwicklung von Rationalitätsstrukturen am Beispiel Kants.Hartmut Böhme - 1983 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. Edited by Gernot Böhme.
  48. Zeit und Zahl: Studien z. Zeittheorie bei Platon, Aristoteles, Leibniz u. Kant.Gernot Böhme - 1974 - Frankfurt am Main: K. Klostermann.
     
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  49. Schulisches Lernen und Emanzipation.Manfred Bönsch - 1973 - Hannover : Niedersächs.: Landeszentrale f. Polit. Bildung.
  50. Cartesian and Anti-Cartesian Disputations and Corollaries at Utrecht University, 1650–1670.Erik-Jan Bos - 2023 - In Davide Cellamare & Mattia Mantovani (eds.), Descartes in the classroom: teaching Cartesian philosophy in the early modern age. Boston: Brill. pp. 146-173.
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