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    Accountability, Integrity, Authenticity, and Self-legislation: Reflections on Ruediger Bittner’s Reflections on Autonomy. [REVIEW]Sarah Buss - 2014 - Erkenntnis 79 (S7):1-14.
    In this paper I consider three widespread assumptions: (1) the assumption that we are accountable for our intentional actions only if they are in some special sense ours; (2) the assumption that it is possible for us to be more or less “true to” ourselves, and that we are flawed human beings to the extent that we lack “integrity”; and (3) the assumption that we can sometimes give ourselves reasons by giving ourselves commands. I acknowledge that, as Ruediger Bittner (...)
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  2. Surface composition as bridging.Bittner Maria - 2001 - Journal of Semantics 18 (2):127-177.
    The development of explicit theories of dynamic context change has led to a fundamentally new perspective on the interpretation of discourse. In this paper I show that this development also opens up the possibility of approaching subclausal composition along similar lines. More specifically, I argue that a dynamic theory where type-driven rules apply directly to overt surface structures and fill in missing information by building anaphoric bridges is more faithful to natural language semantics than the classical Montagovian approach.
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  3. Perspectival discourse referents for indexicals.Maria Bittner - 2014 - In Proceedings of SULA 7. UMass at Amherst. pp. 1–22.
    This paper argues that indexical reference is a species of discourse reference, just like anaphora. Both varieties of discourse reference involve not only context dependence, but also context change. The act of speaking up focuses attention and thereby makes this very speech event available for discourse reference by indexicals. Mentioning something likewise focuses attention, making the mentioned entity available for subsequent discourse reference by anaphors. Empirical evidence is presented from grammatical centering in Kalaallisut and "shifty indexicals" in Slave attitude reports.
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    Nietzsche's theory of knowledge.Ruediger Hermann Grimm - 1977 - New York: W. de Gruyter.
    CHAPTER ONE THE WORLD AS WILL TO POWER /. What there is for Nietzsche Any philosophical system which claims to be at all comprehensive must answer, ...
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  5. A Taxonomy of Granular Partitions.Thomas E. Bittner & Barry Smith - 2001 - In Daniel Montello (ed.), Spatial Information Theory. Foundations of Geographic Information Science. Berlin: Springer. pp. 28-43.
    In this paper we propose a formal theory of partitions (ways of dividing up or sorting or mapping reality) and we show how the theory can be applied in the geospatial domain. We characterize partitions at two levels: as systems of cells (theory A), and in terms of their projective relation to reality (theory B). We lay down conditions of well-formedness for partitions and we define what it means for partitions to project truly onto reality. We continue by classifying well-formed (...)
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  6. Proceedings of SULA 7.Maria Bittner - 2014 - UMass at Amherst.
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    Prolegomena for an economic theory of morals.Ruediger Waldkirch - 2001 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 10 (1):61–70.
    Ethical theories have been largely focused on finding and clarifying certain amoral principles. However fruitful the communication of moral principles for providing orientation in modern society might be, a serious omission has been made in that the problem of implementation is not addressed. Two fundamental question have neither been raised nor answered: Why should self‐interested individuals follow the proposed moral principles in their daily conduct? Are societal institutions of such a design that is in the power of the individuals to (...)
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    Prolegomena for an economic theory of morals.Ruediger Waldkirch - 2001 - Business Ethics: A European Review 10 (1):61-70.
    Ethical theories have been largely focused on finding and clarifying certain amoral principles. However fruitful the communication of moral principles for providing orientation in modern society might be, a serious omission has been made in that the problem of implementation is not addressed. Two fundamental question have neither been raised nor answered: (1) Why should self‐interested individuals follow the proposed moral principles in their daily conduct? (2) Are societal institutions of such a design that is in the power of the (...)
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  9. On the ground of understanding.Ruediger Bubner - 1994 - In Brice R. Wachterhauser (ed.), Hermeneutics and Truth. Northwestern University Press. pp. 68--82.
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    Good Things to Do: Practical Reason without Obligation.Rüdiger Bittner - 2023 - New York, US: OUP Usa.
    Rüdiger Bittner argues that the aim of thinking about what to do, of practical reason, is to find, not what we ought to do, but what it is good to do under the circumstances. Neither under prudence nor under morality are there things we ought to do. There is no warrant for the idea of our being required, by natural law or by our rationality, to do either what helps us attain our ends or what is right for (...)
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    Über die Bedeutung der Dialektik Immanuel Kants.Rüdiger Bittner - 1970 - [Heidelberg]:
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    Chapter 8 Urban Politics, Globalisation and the Metropolis in Southeast Asia.Ruediger Korff - 2006 - Global Bioethics 19 (1):97-105.
    This chapter addresses the distinction between private and public and the difference between ‘public’ and ‘official’. Drawing on a comparative analysis of Asian cities, it looks at the ways in which the local, the national and the global levels, which serve different, sometimes contrasting, interests, are negotiated and reconciled in the city. The chapter suggests that different forms of reconciliation have brought about an alternative ‘insitutionalisation’ of the public space. Such an institutionalisation is reflected in the access to, and dissemination (...)
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    Can metacognition be explained in terms of perceptual symbol systems?Ruediger Oehlmann - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (4):629-630.
    Barsalou's theory of perceptual symbol systems is considered from a metacognitive perspective. Two examples are discussed in terms of the proposed perceptual symbol theory. First, recent results in research on feeling-of-knowing judgement are used to argue for a representation of familiarity with input cues. This representation should support implicit memory. Second, the ability of maintaining a theory of other people's beliefs (theory of mind) is considered and it is suggested that a purely simulation-based view is insufficient to explain the available (...)
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    Ripping off the cover: Has digitization changed what's really in the book?Ruediger Wischenbart - 2008 - Logos 19 (4):196-202.
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  15. Normalizing medical ontologies using Basic Formal Ontology.Thomas Bittner & Barry Smith - 2004 - In K. Versorgung & V. Forschung (eds.), Ubiquitäre Information (Proceedings of GMDS 2004). Videel OHG. pp. 199-201.
    Description Logics are nowadays widely accepted as formalisms which provide reasoning facilities which allow us to discover inconsistencies in ontologies in an automatic fashion. Where ontologies are developed in modular fashion, they allow changes in one module to propogated through the system of ontologies automatically in a way which helps to maintain consistency and stability. For this feature to be utilized effectively, however, requires that domain ontologies be represented in a normalized form.
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    Circularity and self-reference in Nietzsche.Ruediger Herman Grimm - 1979 - Metaphilosophy 10 (3-4):289-305.
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    Local Signature and Sensational Extensity.W. C. Ruediger - 1921 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 4 (6):469.
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    Monism and consciousness.W. C. Ruediger - 1924 - Journal of Philosophy 21 (13):347-352.
  19. Granular Spatio-Temporal Ontologies.Thomas Bittner & Barry Smith - 2003 - In AAAI Symposium: Foundations and Applications of Spatio-Temporal Reasoning (FASTR). pp. 12-17.
    We propose an ontological theory that is powerful enough to describe both complex spatio-temporal processes (occurrents) and the enduring entities (continuants) that participate therein. The theory is divided into two major categories of sub-theories: (sub-) theories of type SPAN and (sub-)theories of type SNAP. These theories represent two complementary perspectives on reality and result in distinct though compatible systems of categories. In SNAP we have enduring entities such as substances, qualities, roles, functions; in SPAN we have perduring entities such as (...)
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  20. Why neural correlates of consciousness are fine, but not enough.Ruediger Vaas - 1999 - Anthropology and Philosophy 2 (2).
    The existence of neural correlates of consciousness (NCC) is not enough for philosophical purposes. On the other hand, there's more to NCC than meets the sceptic's eye. (I) NCC are useful for a better understanding of conscious experience, for instance: (1) NCC are helpful to explain phenomenological features of consciousness – e.g., dreaming. (2) NCC can account for phenomenological opaque facts – e.g., the temporal structure of consciousness. (3) NCC reveal properties and functions of consciousness which cannot be elucidated either (...)
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    Introduction: Being as Appropriation.Ruediger Hermann Grimm - 1975 - Philosophy Today 19 (2):146-151.
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  22. Why quantum correlates of consciousness are fine, but not enough.Ruediger Vaas - 2001 - Informacao E Cognicao 3 (1):64-107.
    The existence of quantum correlates of consciousness (QCC) is doubtful from a scientific perspective. But even if their existence were verified, philosophical problems would remain. On the other hand, there could be more to QCC than meets the sceptic's eye: • QCC might be useful or even necessary for a better understanding of conscious experience or quantum physics or both. The main reasons for this are: the measurement problem (the nature of observation, the mysterious collapse of the wave function, etc.), (...)
     
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    Achtung und ihre moralische Bedeutung: Erwiderung auf Peter Schaber.Rüdiger Bittner - 2009 - Analyse & Kritik 31 (2):363-365.
    The present reply to Peter Schaber’s critique of my paper Achtung und ihre moralische Bedeutung argues, first, that Schaber has no good grounds for maintaining that we have an obligation to respect every human being. Second, it explains why respect is not a fruitful attitude to take in the face of social divisions.
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    "... von seiner Unsterblichkeit überzeugt": Unzeitgemässes über Tod und ewiges Leben.Günther Bittner - 2012 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Wer verdrängt was warum? - Schwierigkeiten in Freuds Begriff der Verdrängung.Rüdiger Bittner - 1985 - Analyse & Kritik 7 (2):103-118.
    Freud’s concept of repression should be discarded because we do not understand what supposedly is being repressed, nor what is repressing, nor why it is done. Freud’s answers to the first two questions fall short of the dynamic picture of forces and counterforces implicit in the idea of repression. The answer to the last question invokes an unacceptable separation of agencies in the person.
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  26. Summation relations and portions of stuff.Maureen Donnelly & Thomas Bittner - 2009 - Philosophical Studies 143 (2):167 - 185.
    According to the prevalent 'sum view' of stuffs, each portion of stuff is a mereological sum of its subportions. The purpose of this paper is to re-examine the sum view in the light of a modal temporal mereology which distinguishes between different varieties of summation relations. While admitting David Barnett's recent counter-example to the sum view, we show that there is nonetheless an important sense in which all portions of stuff are sums of their subportions. We use our summation relations (...)
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    Machine Learning Healthcare Applications (ML-HCAs) Are No Stand-Alone Systems but Part of an Ecosystem – A Broader Ethical and Health Technology Assessment Approach is Needed.Helene Gerhards, Karsten Weber, Uta Bittner & Heiner Fangerau - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (11):46-48.
    ML-HCAs have the potential to significantly change an entire healthcare system. It is not even necessary to presume that this will be disruptive but sufficient to assume that the mere adaptation of...
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  28. Quantification as reference: Evidence from q-verbs.Maria Bittner andNaja Trondhjem - 2008 - In Lisa Matthewson (ed.), Quantification: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective. Emerald. pp. 7.
     
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    Bürger Sein: Eine Prüfung Politischer Begriffe.Rüdiger Bittner - 2017 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    Wir leben in der Bundesrepublik begrifflich über unsere Verhältnisse. Wir stützen uns auf eine politische Selbstinterpretation, die sich schon als Theorie nicht halten lässt – das ist der Verdacht, der dieses Buch antreibt. Um ihn zu prüfen, untersucht der Philosoph Rüdiger Bittner fünf Begriffe, die für dies Selbstverständnis grundlegend sind, nämlich Freiheit, Menschenwürde, Menschenrechte, Gerechtigkeit und Demokratie. Dabei erweist sich der Verdacht als berechtigt: Unsere politische Existenz in der Bundesrepublik lässt sich unter diese Begriffe gar nicht oder nur (...)
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    Dank.Rüdiger Bittner - 2017 - In Rüdiger Bittner (ed.), Bürger Sein: Eine Prüfung Politischer Begriffe. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 192-192.
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    Frontmatter.Rüdiger Bittner - 2017 - In Rüdiger Bittner (ed.), Bürger Sein: Eine Prüfung Politischer Begriffe. Berlin: De Gruyter.
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    Inhaltsübersicht.Rüdiger Bittner - 2017 - In Rüdiger Bittner (ed.), Bürger Sein: Eine Prüfung Politischer Begriffe. Berlin: De Gruyter.
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    I. Einleitung.Rüdiger Bittner - 2017 - In Rüdiger Bittner (ed.), Bürger Sein: Eine Prüfung Politischer Begriffe. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 1-7.
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    II. Freiheit.Rüdiger Bittner - 2017 - In Rüdiger Bittner (ed.), Bürger Sein: Eine Prüfung Politischer Begriffe. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 8-52.
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    IV. Menschenrechte.Rüdiger Bittner - 2017 - In Rüdiger Bittner (ed.), Bürger Sein: Eine Prüfung Politischer Begriffe. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 65-83.
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    III. Menschenwürde.Rüdiger Bittner - 2017 - In Rüdiger Bittner (ed.), Bürger Sein: Eine Prüfung Politischer Begriffe. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 53-64.
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    Personenregister.Rüdiger Bittner - 2017 - In Rüdiger Bittner (ed.), Bürger Sein: Eine Prüfung Politischer Begriffe. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 187-189.
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    Sachregister.Rüdiger Bittner - 2017 - In Rüdiger Bittner (ed.), Bürger Sein: Eine Prüfung Politischer Begriffe. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 190-192.
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    VII. Abschied vom alten Selbstverständnis.Rüdiger Bittner - 2017 - In Rüdiger Bittner (ed.), Bürger Sein: Eine Prüfung Politischer Begriffe. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 132-156.
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    VI. Demokratie.Rüdiger Bittner - 2017 - In Rüdiger Bittner (ed.), Bürger Sein: Eine Prüfung Politischer Begriffe. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 108-131.
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    VIII. Ein neues.Rüdiger Bittner - 2017 - In Rüdiger Bittner (ed.), Bürger Sein: Eine Prüfung Politischer Begriffe. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 157-186.
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    V. Gerechtigkeit.Rüdiger Bittner - 2017 - In Rüdiger Bittner (ed.), Bürger Sein: Eine Prüfung Politischer Begriffe. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 84-107.
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    Narrative Identität bei Therapie mit „Hirnschrittmacher“: Zur Integration von Patienten-Selbstbeschreibungen in die ethische Bewertung der tiefen Hirnstimulation.Oliver Müller, Uta Bittner & Henriette Krug - 2010 - Ethik in der Medizin 22 (4):303-315.
    Der Artikel spürt den subtilen Veränderungen nach, die bei Patienten, die mit tiefer Hirnstimulation behandelt werden, möglicherweise beobachtet werden können. Dabei sollen im Rückgriff auf Konzeptionen zur narrativen Identität mittels einer möglichst genauen Beschreibung und Analyse der Selbstwahrnehmung der Patienten sowie der Wahrnehmung ihres Umfelds die Änderungen im praktischen Selbstverhältnis untersucht werden, u. a. am Beispiel technomorpher Metaphern, die von den Patienten in ihren Selbstbeschreibungen verwendet werden. Ziel ist es, die Neuartigkeit und das Spezifische der Neurotechnologien – über die bisherigen (...)
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    The Absence of Myth: Writings on Surrealism.Mary Bittner Wiseman - 1996 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 54 (2):197-198.
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    Narrative identity and therapy with ‘brain pacemaker’.Oliver Müller, Uta Bittner & Henriette Krug - 2010 - Ethik in der Medizin 22 (4):303-315.
    Der Artikel spürt den subtilen Veränderungen nach, die bei Patienten, die mit tiefer Hirnstimulation behandelt werden, möglicherweise beobachtet werden können. Dabei sollen im Rückgriff auf Konzeptionen zur narrativen Identität mittels einer möglichst genauen Beschreibung und Analyse der Selbstwahrnehmung der Patienten sowie der Wahrnehmung ihres Umfelds die Änderungen im praktischen Selbstverhältnis untersucht werden, u. a. am Beispiel technomorpher Metaphern, die von den Patienten in ihren Selbstbeschreibungen verwendet werden. Ziel ist es, die Neuartigkeit und das Spezifische der Neurotechnologien – über die bisherigen (...)
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    Is It All About Revising, Correcting, and Transferring Genes?Vasilija Rolfes, Uta Bittner, Heiner Fangerau & Karsten Weber - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (8):30-32.
    Volume 20, Issue 8, August 2020, Page 30-32.
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    Hilbert's new problem.Larry Wos & Ruediger Thiele - 2001 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 30 (3):165-175.
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    Stereoscopic Rendering via Goggles Elicits Higher Functional Connectivity During Virtual Reality Gaming.Caroline Garcia Forlim, Lukas Bittner, Fariba Mostajeran, Frank Steinicke, Jürgen Gallinat & Simone Kühn - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
  49. Ulrich BALTZER Assistant Professor at Philosophy Department, Technical University of Dresden.Peter Baumann, Rudiger Bittner, Margaret Gilbert, Boris Hennig & Frank Hindriks - 2002 - Edited by Georg Meggle.
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    Zur Bedeutung von moralischen Intuitionen im (medizin-)ethischen Kontext.Elisabeth Gebhardt & Uta Bittner - 2012 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 56 (3):207-211.
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