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    Elective non-therapeutic intensive care and the four principles of medical ethics.A. Baumann, G. Audibert, C. G. Lafaye, L. Puybasset, P. -M. Mertes & F. Claudot - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (3):139-142.
    The chronic worldwide lack of organs for transplantation and the continuing improvement of strategies for in situ organ preservation have led to renewed interest in elective non-therapeutic ventilation of potential organ donors. Two types of situation may be eligible for elective intensive care: patients definitely evolving towards brain death and patients suitable as controlled non-heart beating organ donors after life-supporting therapies have been assessed as futile and withdrawn. Assessment of the ethical acceptability and the risks of these strategies is essential. (...)
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  2. Information, Closure, And Knowledge: On Jäger’s Objection To Dretske.P. Baumann - 2006 - Erkenntnis 64 (3):403-408.
    Christoph Jäger (2004) argues that Dretske's information theory of knowledge raises a serious problem for his denial of closure of knowledge under known entailment: Information is closed under known entailment (even under entailment simpliciter); given that Dretske explains the concept of knowledge in terms of "information", it is hard to stick with his denial of closure for knowledge. Thus, one of the two basic claims of Dretske would have to go. Since giving up the denial of closure would commit Dretske (...)
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  3. On Reflection.P. Baumann - 2014 - Philosophical Quarterly 64 (256):510-512.
    Review of Kornblith, "On Reflection".
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    Epistemic Dimensions of Personhood, by Simon Evnine.P. Baumann - 2009 - Mind 118 (471):823-827.
    Review of Evnine, "Epistemic Dimensions of Personhood".
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    I Know. Modal Epistemology and Scepticism.P. Baumann - 2014 - Philosophical Quarterly 64 (257):640-644.
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  6. Kants transzendentale Deduktion der reinen Verstandesbegriffe (B). Ein kritischer Forschungsbericht. Dritter Teil.P. Baumanns - 1992 - Kant Studien 83 (1):60-83.
  7. A bibliography of articles on Kant in French, 1975-1984.L. Baumann, R. Malter, P. Laberge & J. Ferrari - 1985 - Kant Studien 76 (3):358-361.
     
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  8. Glaube nicht an mich!: Dürfen Moraltheorien Selbst-Auslöschend sein?P. Baumann - 1997 - Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 30 (77):191-198.
    A moral theory is "self-effacing" if it tells one not to believe in it. Many people think that the aims of a moral theory (like utilitarianism) can be better reached if it is self-effacing. I argue here that moral theories should not be self-effacing. Except in a special case, the self-effacing character of a theory goes hand in hand with mutually incompatible intentions, practical dilemmas, or pragmatical paradoxes. Hence, if a moral (or non-moral) theory is self-effacing, one should rather give (...)
     
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  9. Handlung, Willensbildung und Macht.P. Baumann - 1995 - Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 28 (72):21-42.
    Social power is usually explained as an actor's ability to influence the behavior of other persons, e.g., by applying sanctions. This paper focuses upon a much less well-known and rather different form of social power: the power to influence the underlying motivation of other actors rather than just their behavior. Power over the motivation of another person concerns not only the goals of the other person but also her wants and preferences. Thus, in contrast to behavior-oriented power, motivation-oriented power induces (...)
     
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  10. Kants Antinomie der reinen Rechtsvernunft in systemgeschichtlicher und systematischer Hinsicht.P. Baumanns - 1993 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 100 (2):282-300.
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  11. Kant antinomy of pure legal reason from the viewpoint of historical methodology and systematics.P. Baumanns - 1993 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 100 (2):282-300.
  12. Kants transzendentale Deduktion der reinen Verstandesbegriffe (B). Ein kritischer Forschungsbericht. Zweiter Teil.P. Baumanns - 1991 - Kant Studien 82 (4):436-455.
  13. Robert Nozick, Socratic Puzzles.P. Baumann - 1998 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 6 (3):463.
    Review of Nozick, "Socratic Puzzles".
     
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  14. 2 sides of the Kantian justification of property and state.P. Baumann - 1994 - Kant Studien 85 (2):147-159.
    Kant's political philosophy in general is characterized by two aspects which sometimes compete with each other and sometimes supplement each other: an individualist element on the one hand and a social or "communitarian" element on the other hand. This paper deals with Kant's theory of private property. It attempts to show something that is usually overlooked in the secondary literature: that Kant has two, not just one argument for property. One is based on his theory of freedom and expresses the (...)
     
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  15. The 4th antinomy of Kant and the ideal of pure reason.P. Baumanns - 1988 - Kant Studien 79 (2):183-200.
     
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  16. Anaphors and Local Coherences.L. Konieczny, H. Weldle, S. A. Wolfer, P. Baumann & D. Müller - 2010 - In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society.
     
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  17. Theory Choice and the Intransitivity of 'Is a Better Theory Than'.Peter Baumann - 2005 - Philosophy of Science 72 (1):231-240.
    There is a very plausible principle of the transitivity of justifying reasons. It says that if "p" is better justified than "q" (all things considered) and "q" better than "r", then "p" is better justified than "r" (all things considered). There is a corresponding principle of rational theory choice. Call one theory "a better theory than" another theory if all criteria of theory choice considered (explanatory power, simplicity, empirical adequacy, etc.), the first theory meets the criteria better than the second (...)
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    Inductive knowledge and lotteries: Could one explain both ‘safely’?Haicheng Zhao & Peter Baumann - 2021 - Ratio 34 (2):118-126.
    Safety accounts of knowledge claim, roughly, that knowledge that p requires that one's belief that p could not have easily been false. Such accounts have been very popular in recent epistemology. However, one serious problem safety accounts have to confront is to explain why certain lottery‐related beliefs are not knowledge, without excluding obvious instances of inductive knowledge. We argue that the significance of this objection has hitherto been underappreciated by proponents of safety. We discuss Duncan Pritchard's recent solution to the (...)
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  19. True Knowledge.Peter Baumann - 2021 - Logos and Episteme (4):463-467.
    That knowledge is factive, that is, that knowledge that p requires that p, has for a long time typically been treated as a truism. Recently, however, some authors have raised doubts about and arguments against this claim. In a recent paper in this journal, Michael Shaffer presents new arguments against the denial of the factivity of knowledge. This article discusses one of Shaffer’s objections: the one from “inconsistency and explosion”. I discuss two potential replies to Shaffer’s problem: dialetheism plus paraconsistency (...)
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  20. Empiricism, stances, and the problem of voluntarism.Peter Baumann - 2011 - Synthese 178 (1):27-36.
    Voluntarism about beliefs is the view that persons can be free to choose their beliefs for non-epistemic (truth-related) reasons (cf. Williams 1973). One problem for belief voluntarism is that it can lead to Moore-paradoxality. The person might believe that -/- a.) there are also good epistemic reasons for her belief, or that b.) there are no epistemic reasons one way or the other, or that c.) there are good epistemic reasons against her belief. -/- If the person is aware of (...)
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    Epistemic Contextualism: A Defense.Peter Baumann - 2016 - New York: Oxford University Press UK.
    Peter Baumann develops and defends a distinctive version of epistemic contextualism, the view that the truth conditions or the meaning of knowledge attributions of the form "S knows that p" can vary with the context of the attributor. The first part of the book examines arguments for contextualism and develops Baumann's version. It begins by dealing with the argument from cases and ordinary usage, and then addresses "theoretical" arguments, from reliability and from luck. The second part of the (...)
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  22. Knowledge and Dogmatism.Peter Baumann - 2013 - Philosophical Quarterly 63 (250):1-19.
    There is a sceptical puzzle according to which knowledge appears to license an unacceptable kind of dogmatism. Here is a version of the corresponding sceptical argument: (1) If a subject S knows a proposition p, then it is OK for S to ignore all evidence against p as misleading; (2) It is never OK for any subject to ignore any evidence against their beliefs as misleading; (3) Hence, nobody knows anything.I distinguish between different versions of the puzzle (mainly a ‘permissibility’ (...)
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  23. Contrastivism Rather than Something Else? On the Limits of Epistemic Contrastivism.Peter Baumann - 2008 - Erkenntnis 69 (2):189-200.
    One of the most recent trends in epistemology is contrastivism. It can be characterized as the thesis that knowledge is a ternary relation between a subject, a proposition known and a contrast proposition. According to contrastivism, knowledge attributions have the form “S knows that p, rather than q”. In this paper I raise several problems for contrastivism: it lacks plausibility for many cases of knowledge, is too relaxed concerning the third relatum, and overlooks a further relativity of the knowledge relation.
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    What's a(t) stake? On stakes, encroachers, knowledge.Peter Baumann - 2024 - Theoria 90 (1):109-121.
    According to subject‐sensitive invariantism (SSI), whether S knows that p depends not only on the subject's epistemic position (the presence of a true belief, sufficient warrant, etc.) but also on non‐epistemic factors present in the subject's situation; such factors are seen as “encroaching” on the subject's epistemic standing. Not the only such non‐epistemic factor but the most prominent one consists in the subject's practical stakes. Stakes‐based SSI holds that two subjects can be in the same epistemic position with respect to (...)
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    On the Subtleties of Reidian Pragmatism: A Reply to Magnus.Peter Baumann - 2004 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 2 (1):73-77.
    In this paper I respond to P.D. Magnus’ critique of an earlier paper of mine on Thomas Reid’s theory of common sense. In the earlier paper (The Scottish Pragmatist? The Dilemma of Common Sense and the Pragmatist Way Out, Reid Studies 2, 1999, 47-57) I argued that Reid faces a dilemma between dogmatism and scepticism but that there are also hints in his work towards a pragmatist way out of the problem. P.D. Magnus, in a response to this paper (Reid’s (...)
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  26. Is Knowledge Safe?Peter Baumann - 2008 - American Philosophical Quarterly 45 (1):19 - 30.
    One of the most interesting accounts of knowledge which have been recently proposed is the safety account of knowledge. According to it, one only knows that p if one's true belief that p could not have easily been false: S believes that p ==> p (where "==>" stands for the subjunctive conditional). This paper presents a counter-example and discusses attempts to fix the problem. It turns out that there is a deeper underlying problem which does not allow for a solution (...)
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  27. To Thine Own Self Be Untrue: A Diagnosis of the Cable Guy Paradox.Darrell Patrick Rowbottom & Peter Baumann - 2008 - Logique Et Analyse 51 (204):355-364.
    Hájek has recently presented the following paradox. You are certain that a cable guy will visit you tomorrow between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. but you have no further information about when. And you agree to a bet on whether he will come in the morning interval (8, 12] or in the afternoon interval (12, 4). At first, you have no reason to prefer one possibility rather than the other. But you soon realise that there will definitely be a future (...)
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    Limitation of treatment at the end of life: an empirical-ethical analysis regarding the practices of physician members of the German Society for Palliative Medicine.Jan Schildmann, Julia Hoetzel, Anne Baumann, Christof Mueller-Busch & Jochen Vollmann - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (6):327-332.
    Objectives To determine the frequencies and types of limitation of medical treatment performed by physician members of the German Society for Palliative Medicine and to analyse the findings with respect to clinical and ethical aspects of end-of-life practices. Design Cross-sectional postal survey. Setting Data collection via the secretary of the German Society for Palliative Medicine using the German language version of the EURELD survey instrument. Subjects All 1645 physician members of the German Society for Palliative Medicine. Main outcome measures Types (...)
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    To thine own self be untrue : against the cable guy paradox.Darrell Patrick Rowbottom & Peter Baumann - 2007 - Logique Et Analyse 204:355-363.
    In a recent paper, Hájek presents the following alleged paradox. You are certain that a cable guy will visit you tomorrow between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. but you have no further information about when. And you agree to a bet on whether he will come in the morning interval. At first you have no reason to prefer one possibility rather than the other. But you then realise that if you bet on the morning interval, there will certainly be a (...)
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  30. Counting on numbers.Peter Baumann - 2009 - Analysis 69 (3):446-448.
    1. Here is a very simple game. You come up with a number and I come up with a number. If I come up with the higher number, I win; otherwise you win. You go first. Call this ‘The Very Simple Game’. Few would play it if they had to go first and many if they are guaranteed to go second.2. Here is another one. You come up with a number n and I come up with a number m. If (...)
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    If You Believe, You Believe.Peter Baumann - 2017 - Logos and Episteme 8 (4):389-416.
    Can I be wrong about my own beliefs? More precisely: Can I falsely believe that I believe that p? I argue that the answer is negative. This runs against what many philosophers and psychologists have traditionally thought and still think. I use a rather new kind of argument, – one that is based on considerations about Moore's paradox. It shows that if one believes that one believes that p then one believes that p – even though one can believe that (...)
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    Knowledge, Assertion, and Inference.Peter Baumann - 2014 - Acta Analytica 29 (4):487-490.
    This paper argues that three plausible principles are mutually inconsistent: One ought to assert only what one knows; If it is proper to assert some proposition q, then it is, barring special and not very common circumstances, proper to assert any proposition p from which q has been competently inferred; and Some propositions are both properly assertible and known by competent inference from propositions which one does not know. Each pair of two principles constitutes an argument against the remaining principle, (...)
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  33. If You Believe You Believe, You Believe. A Constitutive Account of Knowledge of One’s Own Beliefs.Peter Baumann - 2017 - Logos and Episteme:389-416.
    Can I be wrong about my own beliefs? More precisely: Can I falsely believe that I believe that p? I argue that the answer is negative. This runs against what many philosophers and psychologists have traditionally thought and still think. I use a rather new kind of argument, – one that is based on considerations about Moore's paradox. It shows that if one believes that one believes that p then one believes that p – even though one can believe that (...)
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  34. Reid's Dilemma and the uses of Pragmatism.P. D. Magnus - 2004 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 2 (1):69-72.
    Peter Baumann offers the tantalizing suggestion that Thomas Reid is almost, but not quite, a pragmatist. He motivates this claim by posing a dilemma for common sense philosophy: Will it be dogmatism or scepticism? Baumann claims that Reid points to but does not embrace a pragmatist third way between these unsavory options. If we understand `pragmatism' differently than Baumann does, however, we need not be so equivocal in attributing it to Reid. Reid makes what we could call (...)
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  35. P. Baumanns, Fichtes ursprüngliches System. Sein Standort zwischen Kant und Hegel.W. Steinbeck - 1974 - Kant Studien 65 (2):227.
     
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    Fabien Baumann, Claude Muller, Notre-Dame de Strasbourg. Du génie humain à l’éclat divin. Strasbourg, Éditions du Signe, 2014, 140 p. [REVIEW]Yves Laberge - 2018 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 74 (1):151-152.
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    Fairness and Risk: An Ethical Argument for a Group Fairness Definition Insurers Can Use.Joachim Baumann & Michele Loi - 2023 - Philosophy and Technology 36 (3):1-31.
    Algorithmic predictions are promising for insurance companies to develop personalized risk models for determining premiums. In this context, issues of fairness, discrimination, and social injustice might arise: Algorithms for estimating the risk based on personal data may be biased towards specific social groups, leading to systematic disadvantages for those groups. Personalized premiums may thus lead to discrimination and social injustice. It is well known from many application fields that such biases occur frequently and naturally when prediction models are applied to (...)
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  38. Baumann, Holger (2007). Making sense of ourselves. In: Leist, Anton. Action in Context. Berlin/New York: Springer, 275-284.Holger Baumann (ed.) - 2007
  39. Baumann, Holger (2011). Emotion-oriented systems and the autonomy of persons. In: Petta, Paolo; Pelachaud, Catherine; Cowie, Roddy. Emotion-oriented systems. The humain handbook. Berlin: Springer, 735-752.Holger Baumann, Paolo Petta, Catherine Pelachaud & Roddy Cowie (eds.) - 2011
     
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    Die Vereinnahmung des Individuums im Universalismus: Vorstellungen von Allgemeinheit illustriert am Begriff der Menschenwürde und an Regelungen zur Abtreibung.Eva Baumann - 2001 - Münster: Lit.
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    Emotion-oriented systems and the autonomy of persons.Holger Baumann, Paolo Petta, Catherine Pelachaud & Roddy Cowie - 2011 - In Holger Baumann, Paolo Petta, Catherine Pelachaud & Roddy Cowie (eds.), Baumann, Holger (2011). Emotion-oriented systems and the autonomy of persons. In: Petta, Paolo; Pelachaud, Catherine; Cowie, Roddy. Emotion-oriented systems. The humain handbook. Berlin: Springer, 735-752. pp. 735-752.
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    Making sense of ourselves.Holger Baumann - 2007 - In Baumann, Holger (2007). Making sense of ourselves. In: Leist, Anton. Action in Context. Berlin/New York: Springer, 275-284. pp. 275-284.
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    Effects of attention and perceptual uncertainty on cerebellar activity during visual motion perception.Baumann Oliver & Mattingley Jason - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Das Unbewusste in der Freiheit: ethische Handlungstheorie im interdisziplinären Gespräch.Klaus Baumann - 1996 - Roma: Editrice Pontificia Università gregoriana.
    Selbstbestimmung ist ein unverzichtbares element ethischen freiheits-und handlungsverstandnisses. Wie vertragt sich das freiheits-und handlungsverstandnisses.Wie vertragt sich das freiheits - und handlungsverstansnis theologischer ethik mit der psychoanalytischen grunderkenntnis, dass die menschliche person in ihrem handeln nicht einmal Herr ist im eigenen Hause.
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    Varieties of contextualism: Standards and descriptions.Peter Baumann - 2005 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 69 (1):229-246.
    Most contextualists agree that contexts differ with respect to relevant epistemic standards. In this paper, I discuss the idea that the difference between more modest and stricter standards should be explained in terms of the closeness or remoteness of relevant possible worlds. I argue that there are serious problems with this version of contextualism. In the second part of the paper, I argue for another form of contextualism that has little to do with standards and a lot with the well-known (...)
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    Die Seele-Staat-Analogie im Blick auf Platon, Kant und Schiller.Peter Baumanns - 2007 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
  47. Meditations (Knickerbocker Classics).Pierre Baumann (ed.) - 2019 - New York, NY, USA:
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    „The green-eyed monster“: Eifersucht im Drama der Shakespearezeit.Uwe Baumann - 2010 - In Joachim Bromand & Guido Kreis (eds.), Was Sich Nicht Sagen Lässt: Das Nicht-Begriffliche in Wissenschaft, Kunst Und Religion. Berlin: Akademie Verlag/De Gruyter. pp. 555-580.
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    „Wohlleben und Tugend im Kampfe mit einander“: Zum Verhältnis von Sinnlichkeit und Moralität bei Kant und Schiller.Lutz Baumann - 2006 - In Konstantin Broese, Andreas Hütig, Oliver Immel & Renate Reschke (eds.), Vernunft der Aufklärung - Aufklärung der Vernunft. Akademie Verlag. pp. 147-154.
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    Die psychischen Vorgänge bei den Ekstasen und die sogenannte „intellektuelle“ Vision.Baumann S. J. Theodor - 1976 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 12 (1):118-145.
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