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    Immanuel Kant's Theory of Rights.Gunnar Beck - 2006 - Ratio Juris 19 (4):371-401.
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    Fichte and Kant on Freedom, Rights, and Law.Gunnar Beck - 2008 - Lexington Books.
    Gunnar Beck provides the first comparative book-length introduction to Fichte's and Kant's theories of freedom, law, and politics, together with an overview of the metaphysical and epistemological edifice underpinning their thinking. He offers a critical analysis of the underlying normative foundations of Kant's and Fichte's theories of rights and questions the analytical link between the idea of freedom as rational self-determination or autonomy and a rights-based political liberalism.
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    Autonomy, History and Political Freedom in Kant's Political Philosophy.Gunnar Beck - 1999 - History of European Ideas 25 (5):217-241.
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    From Kant to Hegel—Johann Gottlieb Fichte's theory of self-consciousness.Gunnar Beck - 1996 - History of European Ideas 22 (4):275-294.
    This article emphasizes Fichte's role as a central figure in the period of transition from Kantian moral universalism to Hegelian ontological collectivism and _Sittlichkeitsethik. Echoing Rousseau's insights into the sociological determinants of human consciousness and drawing on Herder's more comprehensive theory of the linguistic and cultural conditions of all human thought, Fichte, in his writings from 1796 onward, develops a radical reformulation and extension of Kant's theory of reason and self-consciousness. Fichte's theory of the origins and nature of consciousness and (...)
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    The mythology of human rights.Gunnar Beck - 2008 - Ratio Juris 21 (3):312-347.
    Abstract. A special legal status is accorded to human rights within Western liberal democracies: They enjoy a priority over other human goods and are not subjected to the majoritarian principle. The underlying assumption—the idea that there are some human values that deserve special protection—implies the need for both a normative and a conceptual justification. This paper claims that neither can be provided. The normative justification is needed to support the priority of human rights over other human goods and to rank (...)
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  6. Who Gets a Place in Person-Space?Simon Beck & Oritsegbubemi Oyowe - 2018 - Philosophical Papers 47 (2):183-198.
    We notice a number of interesting overlaps between the views on personhood of Ifeanyi Menkiti and Marya Schechtman. Both philosophers distance their views from the individualistic ones standard in western thought and foreground the importance of extrinsic or relational features to personhood. For Menkiti, it is ‘the community which defines the person as person’; for Schechtman, being a person is to have a place in person-space, which involves being seen as a person by others. But there are also striking differences. (...)
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    Philosophical perfectionism – consequences and implications for sport.Gunnar Breivik - 2010 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 4 (1):87 – 105.
    Ethical theories in sport philosophy tend to focus on interpersonal relations. Little has been said about sport as part of the good life and as experienced from within. This article tries to remedy this by discussing a theory that is fitting for sport, especially elite sport. The idea of perfection has a long tradition in Western philosophy. Aristotle maintains that the good life consists in developing specific human faculties to their fullest. The article discusses Hurka's recent version of Aristotelian perfectionism (...)
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  8. Organization and representation in perception.J. Beck (ed.) - 1982 - Erlbaum.
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    Marxistisk estetik: realism, klassamhälle och falskt medvetande.Gunnar Gunnarson - 1976 - [Solna: Seelig].
  10. Metaethical Contextualism Defended.Gunnar Björnsson & Stephen Finlay - 2010 - Ethics 121 (1):7-36.
    We defend a contextualist account of deontic judgments as relativized both to (i) information and to (ii) standards or ends, against recent objections that turn on practices of moral disagreement. Kolodny & MacFarlane argue that information-relative contextualism cannot accommodate the connection between deliberation and advice; we suggest in response that they misidentify the basic concerns of deliberating agents. For pragmatic reasons, semantic assessments of normative claims sometimes are evaluations of propositions other than those asserted. Weatherson, Schroeder and others have raised (...)
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  11. Essentially Shared Obligations.Gunnar Björnsson - 2014 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 38 (1):103-120.
    This paper lists a number of puzzles for shared obligations – puzzles about the role of individual influence, individual reasons to contribute towards fulfilling the obligation, about what makes someone a member of a group sharing an obligation, and the relation between agency and obligation – and proposes to solve them based on a general analysis of obligations. On the resulting view, shared obligations do not presuppose joint agency.
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    Traditional and Experimental Approaches to Free Will and Moral Responsibility.Gunnar Björnsson & Derk Pereboom - 2016 - In Justin Sytsma & Wesley Buckwalter (eds.), A Companion to Experimental Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley. pp. 142–157.
    The chapter begins by introducing the problem of free will and moral responsibility and the standard terminology used to frame it in the philosophical context. It turns to the contributions of experimental philosophy and the prospects for the use of this methodology in the area. People believe that experimental philosophy is relevant to the traditional debates. The chapter discusses an error theory for incompatibilist intuitions proposed by Eddy nahmias and colleagues, and the role that empirical studies might have in the (...)
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  13. Quasi-Realism, Absolutism, and Judgment-Internal Correctness Conditions.Gunnar Björnsson - 2013 - In Christer Svennerlind, Almäng Jan & Rögnvaldur Ingthorsson (eds.), Johanssonian Investigations: Essays in Honour of Ingvar Johansson on His Seventieth Birthday. Ontos Verlag. pp. 96-119.
    The traditional metaethical distinction between cognitivist absolutism,on the one hand, and speaker relativism or noncognitivism, on the other,seemed both clear and important. On the former view, moral judgmentswould be true or false independently on whose judgments they were, andmoral disagreement might be settled by the facts. Not so on the latter views. But noncognitivists and relativists, following what Simon Blackburn has called a “quasi-realist” strategy, have come a long way inmaking sense of talk about truth of moral judgments and itsindependence (...)
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    Arkography: a grand tour through the taken-for-granted.Gunnar Olsson - 2020 - Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
    Gunnar Olsson's tale follows an explorer from the oldest creation epics extant to the power struggles of today, an attempt to codify the taken-for-granted, a struggle with the invisible powers that make us so obedient and so predictable.
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    Climate for Change, or How to Create a Green Modernity?Ulrich Beck - 2010 - Theory, Culture and Society 27 (2-3):254-266.
    The discourse on climate politics so far is an expert and elitist discourse in which peoples, societies, citizens, workers, voters and their interests, views and voices are very much neglected. So, in order to turn climate change politics from its head onto its feet you have to take sociology into account. There is an important background assumption which shares in the general ignorance concerning environmental issues and, paradoxically, this is in corporated in the specialism of environmental sociology itself — this (...)
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    Normalization theorems for full first order classical natural deduction.Gunnar Stålmarck - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (1):129-149.
  17. The Significance of Ethical Disagreement for Theories of Ethical Thought and Talk.Gunnar Björnsson - 2017 - In Tristram Colin McPherson & David Plunkett (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Metaethics. New York: Routledge. pp. 275-291.
    This chapter has two sections, each focusing on a distinct way in which ethical disagreement and variations in ethical judgment matter for theories of ethical thought and talk. In the first section, we look at how the variation poses problems for both cognitivist and non-cognitivist ways of specifying the nature of ethical judgments. In the second, we look at how disagreement phenomena have been taken to undermine cognitivist accounts, but also at how the seeming variation in cognitive and non-cognitive contents (...)
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    Im Banne des Automaten.Horst Waldemar Beck - 1971 - Stuttgart,: Steinkopf.
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  19. Neuroprosthetics: Ethics of applied situated cognition.B. Beck, O. Friedrich & J. Heinrichs (eds.) - forthcoming
     
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  20. The Baltic International Yearbook of Cognition, Logic and Communication.Gunnar Björnsson & Alexander Almér - 2010
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    Den europeiska nihilismen, uppsatser.Gunnar Brandell - 1943 - Stockholm,: Bonnier.
    Essays, som behandler Nietzsches filosofi om nihilismen og dens forhold til mellemkrigstidens skønlitteratur og mere humanistiske syn.
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    Modernism, modernitet, musik.Gunnar Bucht - 2013 - Stockholm: Atlantis.
    Vi som är radikala i socialpolitik bör vara det också i kulturpolitik. Så kunde man uttrycka sig i svensk kulturdebatt för femtio år sedan. Därmed anslås ett ledmotiv i denna essä: växelspelet mellan modernitet och modernism och dess konsekvenser för musikens vidkommande. Vi får följa denna utveckling från mitten av 1800-talet till slutet av 1960-talet med personer som Wagner, Baudelaire och Nietzsche, Schönberg, Stravinskij och Adorno, de italienska futuristerna och fransmännen kring den konkreta musiken i blickpunkten. Vi möter reflexioner kring (...)
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  23. Kjéllen and World War I.Gunnar Falkemark - 2021 - In Ragnar Björk & Thomas Lundén (eds.), Territory, state and nation: the geopolitics of Rudolf Kjellén. New York: Berghahn Books.
     
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    Filosofiens anvendelighed.Gunnar Scott Reinbacher & Jörg Zeller (eds.) - 2012 - Aalborg: Aalborg Universitetsforlag.
    At samle artikler til en bog om filosofiens anvendelighed signalerer, at det ikke er en selvfølge, at man kan anvende filosofi enten til eller på noget. Fx at anvende den til at opnå ønskelige hensigter. Eller at anvende den på problemstillinger, der dukker op i løbet af et menneskeligt liv, og ikke kan løses på anden eller i hvert fald på en bedre måde. Bogens hensigt er at undersøge, om filosofi kan anvendes på hvilke problemstillinger og til at opnå hvilke (...)
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    The challenge of complexity.Gunnar Scott Reinbacher, Ole Riis & Jörg Zeller (eds.) - 2013 - Aalborg: Aalborg University Press.
    In a metaphorical sense, a thing is complex if it comprehends a magnitude of homogeneous or different things. However, it depends on the kind of comprehension, if we conceive something that consists of many things as complex or not. It is perhaps most distinctive for complex phenomena that their properties and behavior aren't reducible to the properties and behavior of their elements. This poses some challenging metaphysical problems. The articles in this anthology don't follow a leitmotif - aside from all (...)
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    Psychological qualitative research from a phenomenological perspective.Gunnar Karlsson - 1993 - Stockholm, Sweden: Almqvist & Wiksell International.
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    Vetenskapens nytta och frihet: en vetenskapsteoretisk debattanalys.Gunnar Andersson - 1975 - Göteborg: Universitet.
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  28. Heimspekingar Vesturlanda.Gunnar Dal - 1979 - Reykjavík: Víkurútgáfan.
     
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  29. Wahrheitstheorien: e. Ausw. aus d. Diskussionen über Wahrheit im 20. Jh.Gunnar Skirbekk (ed.) - 1977 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
     
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    Psychoanalysis in a New Light.Gunnar Karlsson - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    What kind of a science is psychoanalysis? What constitutes its domain? What truth claims does it maintain? In this unique and scholarly work concerning the nature of psychoanalysis, Gunnar Karlsson guides his arguments through phenomenological thinking which, he claims, can be seen as an alternative to the recent attempts to cite neuropsychoanalysis as the answer to the crisis of psychoanalysis. Karlsson criticizes this effort to ground psychoanalysis in biology and neurology and emphasizes instead the importance of defining the psychoanalytic (...)
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  31. These bizarre fictions: Thought-experiments, our psychology and our selves.Simon Beck - 2006 - Philosophical Papers 35 (1):29-54.
    Philosophers have traditionally used thought-experiments in their endeavours to find a satisfactory account of the self and personal identity. Yet there are considerations from empirical psychology as well as related ones from philosophy itself that appear to completely undermine the method of thought-experiment. This paper focuses on both sets of considerations and attempts a defence of the method.
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  32. Blame, deserved guilt, and harms to standing.Gunnar Björnsson - 2022 - In Andreas Carlsson (ed.), Self-Blame and Moral Responsibility. New York, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 198–216.
    Central cases of moral blame suggest that blame presupposes that its target deserves to feel guilty, and that if one is blameworthy to some degree, one deserves to feel guilt to a corresponding degree. This, some think, is what explains why being blameworthy for something presupposes having had a strong kind of control over it: only given such control is the suffering involved in feeling guilt deserved. This chapter argues that all this is wrong. As evidenced by a wider range (...)
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    Why We Need to Talk About Preferences: Economic Experiments and the Where-Question.Lukas Beck - 2024 - Erkenntnis 89 (4):1435-1455.
    When economists perform experiments, they do so typically in one of two traditions: cognitive psychology experiments in the heuristics and biases tradition (H&B-experiments) and experimental economics in the tradition of Vernon Smith. What sets these two traditions apart? In this paper, I offer a novel conceptualization of their pervasive disagreements. Focusing on how each camp approaches preferences, one of the most fundamental concepts in economics, I argue that experimental economics can be reconstructed as holding that the constituents of preferences can (...)
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  34. Der Akt-Charakter des Seins.Heinrich Beck - 1965 - München,: Hueber.
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  35. Der Gott der Weisen und Denker.Heinrich Beck - 1964 - Aschaffenburg,: P. Pattloch.
     
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    Das Prinzip der Liebe: ein philosophischer Entwurf.Heinrich Beck - 2018 - New York: Peter Lang.
  37. Schönheit und Mode.Hans-Georg Beck - 1956 - Stuttgart,: Schwabenverlag.
     
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  38. Zur Rezeption Ciceros in der reformierten Orthodoxie, insbesondere bei Gisbertus Voetius.Andreas J. Beck - 2018 - In Anne Eusterschulte & Günter Frank (eds.), Cicero in der frühen Neuzeit. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog Verlag.
  39. Asian Drama. An Inquiry into the Poverty of Nations.Gunnar Myrdal, William J. Barber, Altti Majava, Alva Myrdal, Paul P. Streeten & David Wightman - 1968 - Science and Society 32 (4):421-440.
     
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    Food: From Commodity to Commons.Gunnar Rundgren - 2016 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (1):103-121.
    Our food and farming system is not socially, economically or ecologically sustainable. Many of the ills are a result of market competition driving specialization and linear production models, externalizing costs for environmental, social and cultural degradation. Some propose that market mechanisms should be used to correct this; improved consumer choice, internalization of costs and compensation to farmers for public goods. What we eat is determined by the path taken by our ancestors, by commercialization and fierce competition, fossil fuels and demographic (...)
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  41. Hegels praktiska filosofi under åren 1800-1803.Gunnar Aspelin - 1925 - Lund,: C. Bloms boktryckeri.
     
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  42. Et in Arizona Ego: Baudrillard on the Planet of the Apes.John Beck - 2009 - In Ryan Bishop (ed.), Baudrillard now: current perspectives in Baudrillard studies. Cambridge: Polity.
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    Menschenbilder und Ernährung.Birgit Beck - 2023 - In Michael Zichy (ed.), Handbuch Menschenbilder. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 883-902.
    Der vorliegende Beitrag nimmt seinen Ausgangspunkt in der Beobachtung zunehmender Verweise auf Menschenbilder oder ein spezielles Menschenbild in öffentlichen und fachwissenschaftlichen Debatten um wissenschaftlichen und technologischen Wandel (1). Zunächst wird ein knapper Überblick über die Bedeutung, Funktion und Herkunft von Menschenbildern gegeben (2), gefolgt von einer Übersicht über die Fragestellungen und Methodik der noch jungen Disziplin einer Ethik der Ernährung (3). Daran anschließend wird der Zusammenhang zwischen lebensweltlichen Menschenbildern und Ernährungsweisen am Beispiel der öffentlichen und wissenschaftlichen Diskurse um Fleischkonsum expliziert (...)
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  44. Biologi och livsåskådning.Gunnar Beskow - 1932 - Stockholm,: A. Bonnier.
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    Kierkegaard och Herbart.Gunnar Herbert - 1934 - Uppsala,: Almqvist & Wiksells boktryckeri-a.-b..
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  46. Natural and state right, or, Spinoza's foundation of practical reason.Gunnar Hindrichs - 2019 - In Wolfgang Bartuschat, Stephan Kirste & Manfred Walther (eds.), Naturalism and democracy: a commentary on Spinoza's political treatise in the context of his system. Boston: Brill.
  47. Den moderne retsmetode.Gunnar Astrup Hoel - 1925 - Oslo,: Gyldendalske bokhandel.
     
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  48. Det evangeliska kärleksbudet hos Augustinus.Gunnar Hultgren - 1939 - Stockholm,: Svenska kyrkans diakonistyrelses bokförlag.
     
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    A global history of ideas in the language of law.Gunnar Folke Schuppert - 2021 - Frankfurt am Main: Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory.
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    Thermo-Ästhetik: Wärme und Hitze in der installativen Kunst.Gunnar Schmidt - 2019 - Emsdetten: Edition Imorde.
    Das thermische Material erscheint vor dem Hintergrund realer Kunstentwicklung und traditioneller philosophischer Ästhetik (Kant, Hegel, Warburg, Adorno) denkbar ungeeignet für die künstlerische Verwendung: Zu unerheblich mutet das expressive Potential aufgrund geringer Formbarkeit an und allzu sehr erschwert die Unmittelbarkeitswahrnehmung durch die Haut den Transfer ins Ideelle, Geistige oder Metaphorische. Die Studie zeigt hingegen, dass der Bruch mit dem Visualitätsparadigma eine Reihe von unterschiedlichen Aneignungsstrategien des Thermischen hervorgebracht und zu funktionsvariabler Verwendung im ästhetischen Gesamtzusammenhang geführt hat: illustrative, affektive, indexikalische, mythische, utopische, (...)
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