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    Going green? On the drivers of individuals' green bank adoption.Maxime Merli, Jessie Pallud & Mariya Pulikova - forthcoming - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    In a context where individuals are increasingly more sensitive to corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices and where mobilization of savings for the energy transition is essential, our article is the first to study the drivers of online green bank adoption. By analyzing 1075 questionnaires from a panel of French individuals in charge of financial decisions in their households, we show that altruism and green consumption values are significant drivers of individuals' green banking adoption and reveal that willingness to adopt a (...)
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    The Implicit in the Writings of Jean d'Ormesson: The Tropes in La Douane de mer.Manar Rouchdy Anwar - 2013 - Human and Social Studies 2 (3):78-109.
    This article is a discourse analysis based on a theory of figures of speech advocated by Orecchionni that analyzes implicit not only as a mark of literality but also as trope of illocutionary type not lexical, lexical, metaphorical or semantic. It considers also the explicit information of the novel through four levels of competency: linguistic, encyclopedic, logical and pragmatic rhetorical and analyzes the romantic statement according to the maxims of quantity, quality, relation or relevance and modality. This study shows, through (...)
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    Moral Realism: A Defence.David Merli - 2004 - Mind 113 (452):778-782.
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  4. Return to Moral Twin Earth.David Merli - 2002 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 32 (2):207-240.
    Terence Horgan and Mark Timmons's ' moral twin earth argument' raises doubts about the naturalistic realist's ability to make sense of genuine disagreement. I offer three arguments the realist's behalf. First, I argue that the example at the heart of their argument is underdescribed; when fully developed, it loses its intuitive force. Second, I suggest that taking the stipulations of the Horgan-Timmons example seriously gives us reason to revise our initial judgments. Third, I propose combining naturalistic realism about moral judgments (...)
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  5. Expressivism and the Limits of Moral Disagreement.David Merli - 2008 - The Journal of Ethics 12 (1):25-55.
    This paper argues that expressivism faces serious difficulties giving an adequate account of univocal moral disagreements. Expressivist accounts of moral discourse understand moral judgments in terms of various noncognitive mental states, and they interpret moral disagreements as clashes between competing attitudes. I argue that, for various reasons, expressivists must specify just what mental states are involved in moral judgment. If they do not, we lack a way of distinguishing moral judgments from other sorts of assessment and thus for identifying narrowly (...)
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    Imagination and Judgment in John Dewey's Philosophy: Intelligent transactions in a democratic context.Thomas Aastrup Rømer - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (2):133-150.
    In this essay, I attempt to interpret the educational philosophy of John Dewey in a way that accomplishes two goals. The first of these is to avoid any reference to Dewey as a propagator of a particular scientific method or to any of the individualist and cognitivist ideas that is sometimes associated with him. Secondly, I want to overcome the tendency to interpret Dewey as a naturalist by looking at his concept of intelligence. It is argued that ‘intelligent experience’ is (...)
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    Gibt es eine Sprache hinter dem Sprechen?Sybille Krämer & Ekkehard König (eds.) - 2002 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Expressivism and the Limits of Moral Disagreement.David Merli - 2007 - The Journal of Ethics 12 (1):25-55.
    This paper argues that expressivism faces serious difficulties giving an adequate account of univocal moral disagreements. Expressivist accounts of moral discourse understand moral judgments in terms of various noncognitive mental states, and they interpret moral disagreements as clashes between competing attitudes. I argue that, for various reasons, expressivists must specify just what mental states are involved in moral judgment. If they do not, we lack a way of distinguishing moral judgments from other sorts of assessment and thus for identifying narrowly (...)
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    Imagination and Judgment in John Dewey's Philosophy: Intelligent transactions in a democratic context.Thomas Aastrup Rømer - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (2):133-150.
    In this essay, I attempt to interpret the educational philosophy of John Dewey in a way that accomplishes two goals. The first of these is to avoid any reference to Dewey as a propagator of a particular scientific method or to any of the individualist and cognitivist ideas that is sometimes associated with him. Secondly, I want to overcome the tendency to interpret Dewey as a naturalist by looking at his concept of intelligence. It is argued that ‘intelligent experience’ is (...)
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    Figuration, Anschauung, Erkenntnis: Grundlinien einer Diagrammatologie.Sybille Krämer - 2016 - Berlin: Suhrkamp.
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    Nature, Education and Things.Thomas Aastrup Rømer - 2013 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 32 (6):641-652.
    In this essay it is argued that the educational philosophy of John Dewey gains in depth and importance by being related to his philosophy of nature, his metaphysics. The result is that any experiental process is situated inside an event, an existence, a thing, and I try to interpret this “thing” as schools or major cultural events such as the French revolution. This basic view is correlated to Dewey’s concept of transaction, of experience and finally, it is related to a (...)
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  12. Possessing moral concepts.David Merli - 2009 - Philosophia 37 (3):535-556.
    Moral discourse allows for speakers to disagree in many ways: about right and wrong acts, about moral theory, about the rational and conative significance of moral failings. Yet speakers’ eccentricities do not prevent them from engaging in moral conversation or from having (genuine, not equivocal) moral disagreement. Thus differences between speakers are compatible with possession of moral concepts. This paper examines various kinds of moral disagreements and argues that they provide evidence against conceptual-role and informational atomist approaches to understanding our (...)
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    Thought and Action in Education.Thomas Aastrup Rømer - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (3):260-275.
    In much theory there is a tendency to place thought above action, or the opposite, action over thought. The consequence of the first option is that philosophy or scientific evidence gains the upper hand in educational thinking. The consequence of the second view is that pragmatism and relativism become the dominant features. This article discusses how different branches of the Aristotelian tradition can mediate between these two views. I argue, contrary to some other Aristotelian approaches, that thinking and action are (...)
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  14. Artículo convertido automáticamente ver artículo original.Giampaolo Orlandoni Merli - 2010 - Telos (Venezuela) 12 (2):243-247.
     
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    Das Begehren der reinen praktischen Vernunft: Kants Ethik in phänomenologischer Sicht.Inga Römer - 2018 - Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag.
    Stehen sich Kants Ethik und die mit Edmund Husserl beginnende phänomenologische Bewegung tatsächlich in Form eines Antagonismus gegenüber? Noch immer wird diese Frage nicht selten bejaht. Die Hypothese der vorliegenden Studie ist jedoch, dass die Behauptung eines solchen Antagonismus letztlich weder aus der Perspektive der kantischen Schriften noch aus der Entwicklungsgeschichte der Phänomenologie heraus aufrecht erhalten werden kann. Denn gibt es nicht in Kants Ethik und ihrer Grundlegung Perspektiven, die den Vorwurf des abstrakten, lebensfernen Formalismus bereits entkräften? Und findet sich (...)
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    Affektivität Und Ethik Bei Kant Und in der Phänomenologie.Inga Römer (ed.) - 2014 - Boston: De Gruyter.
  17. Spinozas religionsbegriff..Walther Prümers - 1906 - Halle a. d. S.,: Druck von H. Karras.
  18. Norms and normality - framing normality : an eye-catcher on the swedish labour court.Eva Schömer - 2013 - In Matthias Baier (ed.), Social and legal norms: towards a socio-legal understanding of normativity. Burlington, VT, USA: Ashgate.
     
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  19. Schicksalswille und Willensfreiheit im 8. Jahrhundert vor Christus: die Verpflichtung auf ein tugendhaftes Leben bei Hesiod.Wilhelm Blümer - 2013 - In Friedrich Wilhelm Horn, Ulrich Volp, Ruben Zimmermann & Esther Verwold (eds.), Ethische Normen des frühen Christentums: Gut - Leben - Leib - Tugend. Mohr Siebeck.
     
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    Postmodern Education and the Concept of Power.Thomas Aastrup Rømer - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (7):755-772.
    This article presents a discussion of how postmodernist, poststructuralist and critical educational thinking relate to different theories of power. I argue that both Critical Theory and some poststructuralist ideas base themselves on a concept of power borrowed from a modernist tradition. I argue as well that we are better off combining a postmodern idea of education with a postmodern idea of power. To this end the concept of power presented by the works of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe is introduced. (...)
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    Spur: Spurenlesen als Orientierungstechnik und Wissenskunst.Sybille Krämer, Werner Kogge & Gernot Grube (eds.) - 2007 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
    Ist das Spurenlesen archaischer Restbestand eines \textgreaterwilden Wissens\textless oder läßt es sich in allen entfalteten Zeichen-, Erkenntnis- und Interpretationstechniken aufspüren? Wie kann das Spurenlesen vom Textlesen und vom Interpretieren sprachlicher und bildlicher Zeichen abgegrenzt werden? Bilden Spuren die Nahtstelle der Entstehung von Sinn aus Nichtsinn? Verbinden sie unsere Zeichenpraktiken mit der Dinghaftigkeit, Körperlichkeit und Materialität der Welt? Werden Spuren entdeckt oder werden sie im Akt des Spurenlesens überhaupt erst hervorgebracht? Das sind Fragen, auf die der Band Antworten sucht. Seine Leitidee (...)
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    Public Subsidies for Employees' Contributions to Employer-Sponsored Insurance.Mark Merlis - 2001 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 38 (2):121-132.
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    Sprache, Sprechakt, Kommunikation: sprachtheoretische Positionen des 20. Jahrhunderts.Sybille Krämer - 2001 - Frankfurt: Suhrkamp.
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    Moral Convergence and the Univocity Problem.David Merli - 2007 - American Philosophical Quarterly 44 (4):297 - 313.
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    Kritik der Hermeneutik: Interpretationsphilosophie und Realismus.Hans Joachim Krämer - 2007 - München: Beck.
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    Scheitern zwischen Kunst, Ästhetik und Existenz.Johannes Waßmer - 2023 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2023 (2):56-70.
    Can failure be aesthetic or artistic? How can failure be described as an aesthetic phenomenon or as a work of art? Starting from a concept of aesthetic experience and presence this paper seeks answers to said question in four steps. After defining the event ›failure‹ (I), its aesthetic potential is determined (II), and distinguished from failure as art and the artfulness of failure (III). Finally, the significance of the aesthetic experience of failure for its existential understanding is examined (IV).
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  27. Der Ursprung der Geistmetaphysik.Hans Joachim Krämer - 1963 - Amsterdam,: Schippers.
     
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    Im Werkraum der Geisteswissenschaften Friedrich Nietzsches.Johannes Waßmer - 2020 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 65 (1):103-122.
    Mein Beitrag versteht den Werkbegriff nicht nur als ästhetischen, sondern auch als epistemischen Grundbegriff. Ausgehend von einem nachgelassenen Fragment Friedrich Nietzsches, das Eingang in Der Wille zur Macht – einen Text mit prekärem Werkstatus – gefunden hat, wird in drei Schritten argumentiert: (1) Der Werkbegriff ist an verschiedenen Prozeduren in den Geisteswissenschaften beteiligt und bleibt auch dann erhalten, wenn ein werkästhetischer Werkbegriff abgelehnt wird. (2) Innerhalb dieser Prozeduren kommt dem Werkbegriff eine gemeinsame Funktion zu. Sie besteht in der Konstitution epistemischer (...)
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  29. Analyse. Analyzing texture in rock music : stratification, coordination, position and perspective / John Covach ; Technoides Klanggeschehen und sine performative Praxis am Beispiel von Bauchklangs "Le mans" / Josef Schaubruch ; Development of musical ideas in compositions by Tortoise.Reiner Krämer - 2018 - In Ralf von Appen & André Doehring (eds.), Pop weiter denken: neue Anstösse aus Jazz Studies, Philosophie, Musiktheorie und Geschichte. Bielefeld: Transcript.
     
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  30. Die Integrative Ethik in der Diskussion.Hans Krämer - 1995 - In Martin Endress (ed.), Zur Grundlegung einer integrativen Ethik: für Hans Krämer. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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  31. Die Wiederentdeckung einer Ethik für Medizin und Naturwissenschaften.Horst Krautkrämer - 1987 - In Horst Krautkrämer (ed.), Ethische Fragen an die modernen Naturwissenschaften: 11 Beiträge einer Sendereihe des Süddeutschen Rundfunks im Herbst 1986. Frankfurt/M: J. Schweitzer.
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    Gesammelte Aufsätze zu Platon.Hans Joachim Krämer - 2014 - Berlin: De Gruyter. Edited by Dagmar Mirbach.
    In der vorliegenden Aufsatzsammlung wird die Forschungsgeschichte des „Tübinger Platon“ anhand aller zentralen Äußerungen seines Hauptvertreters dargestellt. Dabei wird die prinzipientheoretische Dimension des Platonismus zwischen Vorsokratik und Neuplatonismus sukzessiv herausgearbeitet. Die Verflechtungen mit der gesamten gegenwärtigen Platonforschung machen das Buch zur Summa, zu einer Einführung in Platon überhaupt.
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    Il paradigma romantico nell'interpretazione di Platone.Hans Joachim Krämer - 1991 - Napoli: Istituto Suor Orsola Benincasa.
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  34. Kunst und Automation.Rudolf Krämer-Badoni - 1961 - Wien,: H. Deutsch.
     
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  35. Mensch und Menschenbilder.Rudolf KräMer-Badoni & Hans Gerhard Evers (eds.) - 1968 - Darmstadt,: Neue Darmstädter Verlagsanst..
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  36. Positionsbestimmungen Bollywoods : selbstreflexive Hindi-Filme.Lucia Krämer - 2016 - In Thomas Metten & Michael Meyer (eds.), Film, Bild, Wirklichkeit: Reflexion von Film - Reflexion im Film. Köln: Herbert von Halem Verlag.
     
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    Über das Unsagbare sprechen: Formen der Theologie in Plotins Enneaden.Benedikt Krämer - 2020 - Münster: Aschendorff Verlag.
    Die henologische Metaphysik ist das Herzstück der Philosophie Plotins. Als Neuplatoniker vertritt Plotin emphatisch die strikte Transzendenz des (über)göttlichen Einen. Das höchste Prinzip, das nach plotinischem Verständnis "jenseits von allem" steht, kann weder denkend noch sprachlich erfasst werden, sondern ist "wahrhaft unsagbar". Dennoch spricht Plotin in nahezu jeder seiner 54 Schriften über das Eine und gebraucht dabei eine Vielfalt von Aussageformen - Negationen, Analogien und vereinzelt auch positive Zuschreibungen. Diese Spannung verlangt nach einer Erklärung. Benedikt Krämer unternimmt in seiner Dissertation (...)
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    Zeit Und Personale Identität.Friedrich Karl Krämer - 2014 - Boston: De Gruyter.
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    Reconceiving the Therapeutic Obligation.D. Merli & J. A. Smith - 2014 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 39 (1):55-74.
    The “therapeutic obligation” is a physician’s duty to provide his patients with what he believes is the best available treatment. We begin by discussing some prominent formulations of the obligation before raising two related considerations against those formulations. First, they do not make sense of cases where doctors are permitted to provide suboptimal care. Second, they give incorrect results in cases where doctors are choosing treatments in challenging epistemic environments. We then propose and defend an account of the therapeutic obligation (...)
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    Person: anthropologische, phänomenologische und analytische Perspektiven.Inga Römer & Matthias Wunsch (eds.) - 2013 - Münster: Mentis.
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    A critique of John Hattie’s theory of Visible Learning.Thomas Aastrup Rømer - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (6):587-598.
    In this paper, I work out a five-stringed criticism of John Hattie’s theory of Visible Learning. First, I argue that the theory is a theory of evaluation that denies education as such. Second, I show that there are problems with the dependent variable, learning, i.e. the effect of a given intervention. Thirdly, I show that Hattie's theory belongs to the radical constructivist paradigm. Thus, the problems of constructivism, i.e. problems of normativity and the outside world, walks directly into Hattie’s concept (...)
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    Esculapio e Chirone in "Fasti e Metamorfosi:": tradizione mitologica e definizione del genere letterario.Elena Merli - 2004 - Hermes 132 (4):459-471.
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  43. Fra erudizione e tradizione letteraria: Nota a ovidio, Fasti 5, 646.Elena Merli - 2001 - Hermes 129 (4):514-524.
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    Facts, Values, and Norms.David Merli - 2006 - Philosophical Review 115 (1):105-107.
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    Heroi res erat ista pedis.Elena Merli - 1999 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 143 (1):68-86.
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    Le voyage chamanique au tambour.Laetitia Merli - 2020 - Multitudes 77 (4):169-176.
    Dans le chamanisme occidental, riche de multiples cosmologies syncrétiques, hybrides et multiculturelles, l’apprenti construit sa propre cosmologie par une succession d’interprétations de ses expériences cognitives et perceptuelles qui le constituent en tant que « chamane ». Les stages, initiations et diverses expériences tendent à la fabrication de ce corps chamanique capable de se mettre en contact et d’interagir, dans une relation volontaire et maîtrisée avec les autres mondes, qu’ils soient vécus comme extérieurs ou intérieurs à soi, mondes autres, parallèles ou (...)
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    Michael Brady , New Waves in Metaethics , 300 pp. ISBN 9780230251625.David Merli - 2013 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 10 (6):793-795.
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    Zu Martial 5, 35,4.Elena Merli - 2002 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 146 (2):379-382.
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  49. Dedukt︠s︡īi︠a︡ poni︠a︡tīi︠a︡ dvizhenīi︠a︡.Nikolaĭ A. Reĭmers - 1937
     
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  50. O "pravom" i "li︠e︡vom" tipakh myshlenīi︠a︡.Nikolaĭ A. Reĭmers - 1949
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