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  1. Ulf Henning Richter (2011). Drivers of Change: A Multiple-Case Study on the Process of Institutionalization of Corporate Responsibility Among Three Multinational Companies. Journal of Business Ethics 102 (2):261-279.score: 290.0
    In this multiple-case study, I analyze the perceived importance of seven categories of institutional entrepreneurs (DiMaggio, Institutional patterns and organizations, Ballinger, Cambridge, MA, 1988 ) for the corporate social responsibility discourse of three multinational companies. With this study, I aim to significantly advance the empirical analysis of the CSR discourse for a better understanding of facts and fiction in the process of institutionalization of CSR in MNCs. I conducted 42 semi-structured face-to-face and phone interviews in two rounds with 30 corporate (...)
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  2. Ulf Henning Richter (forthcoming). Liberal Thought in Reasoning on Csr. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 290.0
    In this article, I argue that conventional reasoning on corporate social responsibility (CSR) is based on the assumption of a liberal market economy in the context of a nation state. I build on the study of Scherer and Palazzo (Acad Manage Rev 32(4):1096–1120, 2007 ), developing a number of criteria to identify elements of liberal philosophy in the ongoing CSR debate. I discuss their occurrence in the CSR literature in detail and reflect on the implications, taking into account the emerging (...)
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  3. Guido Palazzo & Ulf Richter (2005). CSR Business as Usual? The Case of the Tobacco Industry. Journal of Business Ethics 61 (4):387 - 401.score: 120.0
    Tobacco companies have started to position themselves as good corporate citizens. The effort towards CSR engagement in the tobacco industry is not only heavily criticized by anti-tobacco NGOs. Some opponents such as the the World Health Organization have even categorically questioned the possibility of social responsibility in the tobacco industry. The paper will demonstrate that the deep distrust towards tobacco companies is linked to the lethal character of their products and the dubious behavior of their representatives in recent decades. As (...)
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  4. Tim Henning (2011). Moral Realism and Two-Dimensional Semantics. Ethics 121 (4):717-748.score: 30.0
    Moral realists can, and should, allow that the truth-conditional content of moral judgments is in part attitudinal. I develop a two-dimensional semantics that embraces attitudinal content while preserving realist convictions about the independence of moral facts from our attitudes. Relative to worlds “considered as counterfactual,” moral terms rigidly track objective, response-independent properties. But relative to different ways the actual world turns out to be, they nonrigidly track whatever properties turn out to be the objects of our relevant attitudes. This theory (...)
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  5. Reed Richter, American Science and its Anti-Evolutionist Critics: It's the Evidence Stupid.score: 30.0
    This is an unpublished talk written for a meeting of French philosophers. The paper describes the evolution versus creationism/intelligent design controversy in the U.S. A number of philosophers and scientists try to resolve this issue by sharply distinguishing the realm of science versus any talk of the supernatural. These pro-evolutionists often appeal to science's essential commitment to "methodological naturalism," the view that scientific methodology is essentially committed to naturalism and cannot meaningfully entertain hypotheses concerning the supernatural. I criticize methodological naturalism, (...)
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  6. Duncan Richter, Wittgenstein's Ethics in the Koder Diaries.score: 30.0
    The subject of this paper is not Wittgensteinian ethics but Wittgenstein’s own ethical beliefs, specifically as these are revealed in the so-called Koder diaries. While the Koder Diaries, also known as Manuscript 183, do contain the kind of thing that one would expect to find in a diary (e.g. accounts of travel and personal relationships), they also contain more obviously philosophical remarks, sometimes as reflections on these personal remarks. Wittgenstein’s diaries illustrate well a point that Iris Murdoch has emphasized, that (...)
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  7. Reed Richter, DNA, Masterpieces, and Abortion: Shifting the Grounds of the Debate.score: 30.0
    Writers, philosophers, and theologians have oft made the comparison between being a mature human being and a masterpiece work of art or design. Employing the analogy between the creation of artistic value and the creation of full-fledged human value, this paper stakes out a middle ground between pro-choice and pro-life by considering a more general account of value and the relationship between being a potential X and a mature implementation of X's potential. I argue that the value of a potential (...)
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  8. Tim Henning (2011). Why Be Yourself? Kantian Respect and Frankfurtian Identification. Philosophical Quarterly 61 (245):725-745.score: 30.0
    Harry Frankfurt has claimed that some of our desires are ‘internal’, i.e., our own in a special sense. I defend the idea that a desire's being internal matters in a normative, reasons-involving sense, and offer an explanation for this fact. The explanation is Kantian in spirit. We have reason to respect the desires of persons in so far as respecting them is a way to respect the persons who have them (in some cases, ourselves). But if desires matter normatively in (...)
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  9. Brian Henning (2011). Standing in Livestock's 'Long Shadow': The Ethics of Eating Meat on a Small Planet. Ethics and the Environment 16 (2):63-93.score: 30.0
    In 2007, 275 million tons of meat1 were produced worldwide, enough for 92 pounds for every person (Halweil 2008, 1). On one level, this fourfold increase in meat production since 1960 might be seen as a great success story about the spread of prosperity and wealth. President Herbert Hoover's memorable 1928 campaign pledge to put "a chicken in every pot and a car in every garage" has, at least for many in the developed world, largely been realized. This juxtaposition of (...)
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  10. Daniel Hunter & Reed Richter (1978). Counterfactuals and Newcomb's Paradox. Synthese 39 (2):249 - 261.score: 30.0
    In their development of causal decision theory, Allan Gibbard and William Harper advocate a particular method for calculating the expected utility of an action, a method based upon the probabilities of certain counterfactuals. Gibbard and Harper then employ their method to support a two-box solution to Newcomb’s paradox. This paper argues against some of Gibbard and Harper’s key claims concerning the truth-values and probabilities of counterfactuals involved in expected utility calculations, thereby disputing their analysis of Newcomb’s Paradox. If we are (...)
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  11. Duncan Richter (2001). Wittgensteinian Foundationalism. Erkenntnis 55 (3):349–358.score: 30.0
    The idea that there is such a thing as Wittgensteinian foundationalism is a provocative one for two reasons. For one thing, Wittgenstein is widely regarded as an anti-foundationalist. For another, the very word `foundationalism' sounds like the name of a theory, and Wittgenstein famously opposed the advancing of theories and theses in philosophy. Nonetheless, in his book Moore and Wittgenstein on Certainty, Avrum Stroll has argued that Wittgenstein does indeed develop a foundationalist view in his final work, On Certainty. On (...)
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  12. Duncan Richter (1998). Is Abortion Vicious? Journal of Value Inquiry 32 (3):381-392.score: 30.0
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  13. Duncan Richter (2001). Missing the Entire Point: Wittgenstein and Religion. Religious Studies 37 (2):161-175.score: 30.0
    In this paper I contrast some widespread ideas about what Wittgenstein said about religious belief with statements Wittgenstein made about his purposes and method in doing philosophy, in order to argue that he did not hold the views commonly attributed to him. These allegedly Wittgensteinian doctrines in fact essentialize religion in a very un-Wittgensteinian way. A truly Wittgensteinian philosophy of religion can only be a personal process, and there can be no part in it for generalized hypotheses or conclusions about (...)
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  14. Tim Henning (2012). Normative Reasons Contextualism. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 86 (2).score: 30.0
    This article argues for the view that statements about normative reasons are context-sensitive. Specifically, they are sensitive to a contextual parameter specifying a relevant person's or group's body of information. The argument for normative reasons contextualism starts from the context-sensitivity of the normative “ought” and the further premise that reasons must be aligned with oughts. It is incoherent, I maintain, to suppose that someone normatively ought to φ but has most reason not to φ. So given that oughts depend on (...)
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  15. Melvin Richter (2003). Towards a Lexicon of European Political and Legal Concepts: A Comparison of Begriffsgeschichte and the 'Cambridge School'. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 6 (2):91-120.score: 30.0
    The first step in planning a lexicon of European political and legal concepts is to decide upon how it is to be organised. Among the principal alternatives are the formats of three German reference works on the history of concepts (Begriffsgeschichte) and the methods associated with John Pocock and Quentin Skinner. Although these German and Anglophone styles are often regarded as incompatible, on closer inspection, they turn out to be in many respects complementary, as Skinner has recently acknowledged. What would (...)
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  16. Reed Richter (1984). Rationality Revisited. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 62 (4):392 – 403.score: 30.0
    This paper looks at a dispute decision theory about how best to characterize expected utility maximization and express the logic of rational choice. Where A1, … , An are actions open to some particular agent, and S1, … , Sn are mutually exclusive states of the world such that the agent knows at least one of which obtains, does the logic of rational choice require an agent to consider the conditional probability of choice Ai given that some state Si obtains, (...)
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  17. Reed Richter (1990). Ideal Rationality and Hand Waving. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 68 (2):147 – 156.score: 30.0
    In discussions surrounding epistemology and rationality, it is often useful to assume an agent is rational or ideally rational. Often, this ideal rationality assumption is spelled out along the following lines: -/- 1. The agent believes everything about a situation which the evidence entitles her to believe and nothing which it does not. -/- 2. The agent believes all the logical consequences of any of her beliefs. -/- 3. The agent knows her own mind: if she believes P, she believes (...)
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  18. Brian G. Henning (2009). Trusting in the 'Efficacy of Beauty': A Kalocentric Approach to Moral Philosophy. Ethics and the Environment 14 (1):pp. 101-128.score: 30.0
    Although debates over carbon taxes and trading schemes, over carbon offsets and compact fluorescents are important, our efforts to address the environmental challenges that we face will fall short unless and until we also set about the difficult work of reconceiving who we are and how we are related to our processive cosmos. What is needed, I argue, are new ways of thinking and acting grounded in new ways of understanding ourselves and our relationship to the world, ways of understanding (...)
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  19. Tim Henning (2010). Kant Und Die Logik des "Ich Denke". Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 64 (3):331-356.score: 30.0
    This paper explores Kant’s views about the logical form of “I think”-judgments. It is shown that according to Kant, in an important class of cases the prefix “I think” does not contribute to the assertoric, truth-conditional content of judgments of the form “I think that P.” Thus, judgments of this type are often merely judgments that P. The prefix “I think” does mention the subject and his thought, but it does not make the complex judgment a judgment about the subject (...)
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  20. Duncan Richter (2002). Whose Ethics? Which Wittgenstein? Philosophical Papers 31 (3):323-342.score: 30.0
    Abstract The relevance of Wittgenstein for ethics depends on which Wittgenstein we mean. I argue that we should distinguish not only between Wittgenstein's personal opinions and his philosophy, but also, within his philosophical work, between broadly methodological remarks and what Wittgenstein might call genuinely philosophical remarks (which are not about philosophy but try to bring clarity to the mind bewitched by language). Wittgenstein's personal opinions will be considered irrelevant by most philosophers (although I try to show that they are not (...)
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  21. Duncan Richter (2009). Applying Wittgenstein – by Rupert Read. Philosophical Investigations 32 (1):91-95.score: 30.0
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  22. Melvin Richter & Michaela Richter (2006). Introduction: Translation of Reinhart Koselleck's "Krise," in Geschichtliche Grundbegriffe. Journal of the History of Ideas 67 (2):343-356.score: 30.0
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  23. Duncan Richter (1999). Virtue Without Theory. Journal of Value Inquiry 33 (3):353-369.score: 30.0
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  24. Duncan Richter (2008). Wittgenstein's ‘Tractatus’: An Introduction, by Alfred Nordmann. European Journal of Philosophy 16 (1):148–152.score: 30.0
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  25. Dirk Richter (1999). Chronic Mental Illness and the Limits of the Biopsychosocial Model. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 2 (1):21-30.score: 30.0
    Twenty years ago, the biopsychosocial model was proposed by George Engel to be the new paradigm for medicine and psychiatry. The model assumed a hierarchical structure of the biological, psychological and social system and simple interactions between the participating systems. This article holds the thesis that the original biopsychosocial model cannot depict psychiatry's reality and problems. The clinical validity of the biopsychosocial model has to be questioned. It is argued that psychiatric interventions can only stimulate but not determine their target (...)
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  26. Melvin Richter (1986). Conceptual History (Begriffsgeschichte) and Political Theory. Political Theory 14 (4):604-637.score: 30.0
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  27. Reinhart Koselleck & Michaela Richter (2006). Crisis. Journal of the History of Ideas 67 (2):357-400.score: 30.0
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  28. Julia de Kadt, Tawanda Makusha & Linda Richter (2010). The Moral Tensions of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Moral Education 39 (3):393-401.score: 30.0
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  29. Duncan Richter (1995). The Incoherence of the Moral 'Ought'. Philosophy 70 (271):69-.score: 30.0
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  30. Benjamin E. Hilbig & Tobias Richter (2011). Homo Heuristicus Outnumbered: Comment on Gigerenzer and Brighton (2009). Topics in Cognitive Science 3 (1):187-196.score: 30.0
    Gigerenzer and Brighton (2009) have argued for a “Homo heuristicus” view of judgment and decision making, claiming that there is evidence for a majority of individuals using fast and frugal heuristics. In this vein, they criticize previous studies that tested the descriptive adequacy of some of these heuristics. In addition, they provide a reanalysis of experimental data on the recognition heuristic that allegedly supports Gigerenzer and Brighton’s view of pervasive reliance on heuristics. However, their arguments and reanalyses are both conceptually (...)
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  31. Reed Richter (1985). Rationality, Group Choice and Expected Utility. Synthese 63 (2):203 - 232.score: 30.0
    This paper proposes a view uniformly extending expected utility calculations to both individual and group choice contexts. Three related cases illustrate the problems inherent in applying expected utility to group choices. However, these problems do not essentially depend upon the tact that more than one agent is involved. I devise a modified strategy allowing the application of expected utility calculations to these otherwise problematic cases. One case, however, apparently leads to contradiction. But recognizing the falsity of proposition (1) below allows (...)
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  32. Tim Henning (2008). Review of A. W. Price, Contextuality in Practical Reason. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (9).score: 30.0
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  33. Martin G. Leever, Kenneth Richter, Peg Nelson, Christopher J. Allman & Duncan Wyeth (2012). The Case of Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) Orders and the Intellectually Disabled Patient. HEC Forum 24 (2):83-90.score: 30.0
    In the case of an intellectually disabled patient, the attending physician was restricted from writing a Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) order. Although the rationale for this restriction was to protect the patient from an inappropriate quality of life judgment, it resulted in a worse death than the patient would have experienced had he not been disabled. Such restrictions that are intended to protect intellectually disabled patients may violate their right to equal treatment and to a dignified death.
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  34. Melvin Richter (1976). An Introduction to Montesquieu's "an Essay on the Causes That May Affect Men's Minds and Characters". Political Theory 4 (2):132-138.score: 30.0
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  35. Tanja Krones & Gerd Richter (2004). Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD): European Perspectives and the German Situation. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 29 (5):623 – 640.score: 30.0
    This article gives an overview about the ethical dispute on preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), its legal status and its practical usage in Europe. We provide a detailed description of the situation in Germany wherein prenatal diagnosis is routinely applied, but PGD is prohibited on the basis of the internationally unique embryo protection act (EPA) that was put into force in 1991. Both PGD and stem cell research were vigorously debated in Germany during the last four years. As regards the PGD (...)
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  36. Gerhard Richter (2005). Crude Thinking Rethought. Angelaki 10 (3):3 – 13.score: 30.0
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  37. Dirk Richter (1994). Existentialism and Postmodernism. Continuities, Breaks, and Some Consequences for Medical Theory. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 15 (3).score: 30.0
    Since existentialism lost its influence in philosophy in the 1960s, postmodern theory has taken over criticizing basic concepts of western thought. From a postmodern point of view, the main shortcomings of existentialism is that it criticizes traditional unitarian concepts, while re-inventing new unitarian models. Against these unitarian approaches postmodernism holds that the world can only be described in terms of difference. In this article the postmodern program and its differences from existentialism are explained in reference to three concepts of western (...)
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  38. Duncan Richter (2004). Historical Dictionary of Wittgenstein's Philosophy. Scarecrow Press.score: 30.0
    Historical Dictionary of Wittgenstein's Philosophy covers the life and work of Ludwig Wittgenstein as well as the people who have worked on Wittgenstein's ideas ...
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  39. Gerd Richter & Matthew D. Bacchetta (1998). Interventions in the Human Genome: Some Moral and Ethical Considerations. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 23 (3):303 – 317.score: 30.0
    In the debate regarding the different possibilities for gene therapy, it is presupposed that the manipulations are limited to the nuclear genome (nDNA). Given recent advances in genetics, mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) and diseases must be considered as well. In this paper, we propose a three dimensional framework for the ethical debate of gene therapy where we add the genomic type (nDNA vs. mtDNA) as a third dimension to be considered beside the paradigmatic dimensions of target cell (somatic vs. germ-line) and (...)
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  40. Brian G. Henning (2007). Representative Democracy: Principles and Genealogy. Review of Metaphysics 61 (1):164-166.score: 30.0
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  41. Gerhard Richter (ed.) (2002). Benjamin's Ghosts: Interventions in Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory. Stanford University Press.score: 30.0
    Although Walter Benjamin's writings are considered to be among the most powerful theoretical enterprises of the twentieth century, his ideas are resistant to cooptation by the doctrines of various critical programs. These essays engage this resistance by examining the ghostly in Benjamin's work. The contributors show that the haunting truths Benjamin offers point towards new forms of responsibility. These truths reside in a figurative elsewhere, a ghostly space that his texts delimit but never fully inhabit, and these essays seek to (...)
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  42. Michael Richter & Ran Spiegler, Festschrift.score: 30.0
    Foreword by Julian Assange............................................................................................. .. 4 Introduction........................................................................................ ................................. 5 Correspondence with Academic Journals........................................................................... 6..
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  43. Reed Richter (1986). Further Comments on Decision Instability. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 64 (3):345 – 349.score: 30.0
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  44. Duncan Richter (2009). Review of Tim Labron, Wittgenstein and Theology. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (9).score: 30.0
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  45. Tim Henning (forthcoming). Knowledge, Safety, and Practical Reasoning. In Tim Henning & David P. Schweikard (eds.), Knowledge, Virtue, and Action: Putting Epistemic Virtues to Work. Routledge.score: 30.0
  46. Duncan J. Richter, Ludwig Wittgenstein. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 30.0
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  47. Melvin Richter (1989). Understanding Begriffsgeschichte a Rejoinder. Political Theory 17 (2):296-301.score: 30.0
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  48. Tim Henning (2012). Strukturelle Entfremdung Als Kategorie der Wirtschaftsethik. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 60 (2):213-226.score: 30.0
    This paper argues that a certain kind of alienation from labour can be analyzed and explained in the theoretical framework that is dominant in current economics. Given a neoclassical model of a labour market, the intrinsic value that different kinds of labour may have for people can be represented as a source of utility (in the technical sense). It can then be shown that in capitalist economies, basing one’s supply decisions on this intrinsic value is predictably costly. So in the (...)
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  49. Duncan Richter (1996). Nothing to Be Said: Wittgenstein and Wittgensteinian Ethics. Southern Journal of Philosophy 34 (2):243-256.score: 30.0
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  50. Martin Richter & Ulrich Hoyer (2002). Volker Steenblock, Arbeit Am Logos - Aufstieg Und Krise der Wissenschaftlichen Vernunft (= Texte Zur Theorie Und Geschichte der Bildung. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 33 (1):204-206.score: 30.0
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  51. Gerhard Richter (1996). Benjamin Redux. Philosophy and Literature 20 (1):200-217.score: 30.0
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  52. Brian Henning (2005). Radical Axiology. Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 33 (101):42-45.score: 30.0
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  53. Tim Henning (2013). Selektive Reproduktion, ethischer Aktualismus und Moralitat de re. Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 67 (1):5-34.score: 30.0
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  54. Michael Richter & Ariel Rubinstein, An ´ Etude in Choice Theory: Choosing the Two Finalists.score: 30.0
    This paper studies a decision maker who tackles a choice problem by selecting a subset of (at most) two alternatives which he will consider further in the second stage of his deliberation. We focus on the first stage where he chooses the delebration set. We axiomatize three types of procedures: (i) The top two: the decision maker has in mind an ordering and chooses the two maximal alternatives. (ii) The two extremes: the decision maker has in mind an ordering and (...)
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  55. Duncan Richter (2010). Ethics and Private Language. Philosophical Topics 38 (1):181-203.score: 30.0
    There are intriguing hints in the works of Stanley Cavell and Stephen Mulhall of a possible connection between ethics and Wittgenstein’s remarks on private language, which are concerned with expressions of Empfindungen: feelings or sensations. The point of this paper is to make the case explicitly for seeing such a connection. What the point of that is I will address at the end of the paper. If Mulhall and Cavell both know their Wittgenstein and choose their words carefully, which I (...)
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  56. Paul Richter (1976). On Professor Gombrich's Model of Schema and Correction. British Journal of Aesthetics 16 (4):338-346.score: 30.0
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  57. Duncan Richter (2005). Rules, Magic, and Instrumental Reason: A Critical Interpretation of Peter Winch's Philosophy of the Social Studies. Philosophia 32 (1-4):435-441.score: 30.0
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  58. Richard Booth & Eva Richter (2005). On Revising Fuzzy Belief Bases. Studia Logica 80 (1):29 - 61.score: 30.0
    We look at the problem of revising fuzzy belief bases, i.e., belief base revision in which both formulas in the base as well as revision-input formulas can come attached with varying degrees. Working within a very general framework for fuzzy logic which is able to capture certain types of uncertainty calculi as well as truth-functional fuzzy logics, we show how the idea of rational change from “crisp” base revision, as embodied by the idea of partial meet (base) revision, can be (...)
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  59. Alyssa Henning, Michal Raucher & Laurie Zoloth (2009). A Jewish Response to the Vatican? American Journal of Bioethics 9 (11):37-39.score: 30.0
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  60. Graham K. Henning (2011). Corporation and Polis. Journal of Business Ethics 103 (2):289-303.score: 30.0
    Given the problems in the business world, it might be time to rethink business from a perspective that is not (neo)Marxist or capitalist. This article does just that by rethinking the ideology of human freedom in business. This article argues that corporations are freer than humans under capitalism. Moreover, corporations, more so than humans, engage in free action, as Arendt defines action. To return to the place where human freedom is an actuality not ideology, we must understand the nature of (...)
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  61. Tim Henning & David P. Schweikard (eds.) (forthcoming). Knowledge, Virtue, and Action: Putting Epistemic Virtues to Work. Routledge.score: 30.0
  62. Tim Henning (forthcoming). Retter-Kinder, Instrumentalisierung und Kants Zweckformel. Ethik in der Medizin.score: 30.0
    Definition of the problem The creation and selection of children as tissue donors is ethically controversial. Critics often appeal to Kant’s Formula of Humanity, i.e. the requirement that people be treated not merely as means but as ends in themselves. As many defenders of the procedure point out, these appeals usually do not explain the sense of the requirement and hence remain obscure. Arguments This article proposes an interpretation of Kant’s principle, and it proposes that two different instrumental stances be (...)
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  63. Ewald Richter (2011). Überlegungen zu neu veröffentlichten Manuskripten Heideggers über Metaphysik und moderne Naturwissenschaft. Heidegger Studies 27:45-74.score: 30.0
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  64. Gerd Richter (2007). Greater Patient, Family and Surrogate Involvement in Clinical Ethics Consultation: The Model of Clinical Ethics Liaison Service as a Measure for Preventive Ethics. HEC Forum 19 (4).score: 30.0
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  65. Wolfgang Richter, Randy Summers, Seong-Gi Kim & Carola Tegeler, Motor Area Activity During Mental Rotation Studied by Time-Resolved Single-Trial fMRI.score: 30.0
    & The functional equivalence of overt movements and dynamic imagery is of fundamental importance in neuroscience. Here, we investigated the participation of the neocortical motor areas in a classic task of dynamic imagery, Shepard and Metzler's mental rotation task, by time-resolved single-trial functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). The subjects performed the mental-rotation task 16 times, each time with different object pairs. Functional images were acquired for each pair separately, and the onset times and..
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  66. Melvin Richter (1982). Toward a Concept of Political Illegitimacy: Bonapartist Dictatorship and Democratic Legitimacy. Political Theory 10 (2):185-214.score: 30.0
  67. Duncan Richter (2012). Wandering in Wittgenstein's Footsteps. [REVIEW] The Philosophers' Magazine (56):106-107.score: 30.0
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  68. Thomas Bonk, Joop Schopman, Friedrich Rapp & Ansgar Richter (1996). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] Journal for General Philosophy of Science 27 (2).score: 30.0
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  69. Christoph Henning (2012). Allen Buchanan, Beyond Humanity? The Ethics of Biomedical Enhancement. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. 286 Pp. ISBN 978-0-1958781-0, Hardback, £20.00. [REVIEW] Journal of Critical Realism 11 (3):395-400.score: 30.0
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  70. Edward B. Henning (1960). Patronage and Style in the Arts: A Suggestion Concerning Their Relations. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 18 (4):464-471.score: 30.0
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  71. Brian G. Henning (2005). Saving Whitehead's Universe of Value. International Philosophical Quarterly 45 (4):447-465.score: 30.0
    While most scholars readily recognize that Alfred North Whitehead had deep and penetrating misgivings about the substantial view of individuality, fewer note that these misgivings stem as much from axiological considerations as ontological ones. I contend that, taken in the context of the “classical interpretation” of his metaphysics, Whitehead’s bold affirmation that actuality and value are coextensive introduces a potentially serious problem for the adequacy and applicability of his axiology. For if actuality is coextensive with valuebut actuality is itself limited (...)
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  72. J. Richter (2001). Doctors' Authoritarianism in End-of-Life Treatment Decisions. A Comparison Between Russia, Sweden and Germany. Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (3):186-191.score: 30.0
  73. Duncan Richter (2007). Book Review. [REVIEW] Journal of Value Inquiry 41 (1).score: 30.0
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  74. Michael M. Richter (2005). Corrigendum to "in Memoriam: Walter Felscher, 1931-2000". Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11 (4):545-546.score: 30.0
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  75. M. M. Richter & M. E. Szabo (1988). Nonstandard Methods in Combinatorics and Theoretical Computer Science. Studia Logica 47 (3):181 - 191.score: 30.0
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  76. Laurie Zoloth, Leilah Backhus, Teresa Woodruff, Alyssa Henning & Michal Raucher (2008). Like/As: Metaphor and Meaning in Bioethics Narrative. American Journal of Bioethics 8 (6):W3 – W5.score: 30.0
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  77. Dietrich Brandt & Klaus Henning (2002). Information and Communication Technologies: Perspectives and Their Impact on Society. AI and Society 16 (3):210-223.score: 30.0
    The most fundamental changes of information exchange and communication in society today have been caused by the fast and thorough penetration of all facets of life through networked computers and mobile phones, which will both soon merge with our traditional TV. In this report, these developments will be discussed on four different levels: individuals, groups, organisations and networks. Furthermore contradictory developmental patterns are considered: global versus regional development, entrepreneurship on different scales, data availability versus data security, reality versus virtuality, education, (...)
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  78. E. D. Richter (2001). Extending the Boundaries of the Declaration of Helsinki: A Case Study of an Unethical Experiment in a Non-Medical Setting. Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (2):126-129.score: 30.0
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  79. M. Eisemann & J. Richter (1999). Relationships Between Various Attitudes Towards Self-Determination in Health Care with Special Reference to an Advance Directive. Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (1):37-41.score: 30.0
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  80. Friedrich-Wilhelm Henning (1987). From Enlightenment to Historicism. On the Structural Change in Historical Thought. Philosophy and History 20 (2):172-173.score: 30.0
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  81. Brian G. Henning (2003). Making Morality. Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 31 (96):21-23.score: 30.0
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  82. Brian G. Henning (2002). On the Possibility of a Whiteheadian Aesthetics of Morals. Process Studies 31 (2):97-114.score: 30.0
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  83. Tim Henning (2009). Person Sein Und Geschichten Erzählen - Eine Studie Über Personale Autonomie Und Narrative Gründe. DeGruyter.score: 30.0
    This monograph develops an argument for the following view: In leading an autonomous life, persons make choices and adopt attitudes of a distinctive kind. To justify these choices and attitudes, they need to draw on knowledge about their biographies. More specifically, their biographies are a source of a distinctive type of practical reasons. These reasons are typically such that their adequate articulation will have a narrative structure. Along the way, the book develops what has been called "the best analysis of (...)
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  84. Dale Jamieson & Reed Richter (1988). Richard Eric Sharvy 1942-1988. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 62 (2):315 - 316.score: 30.0
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  85. Matthew D. Bacchetta & Gerd Richter (1996). Responses and Dialogue: Response to “Germ-Line Therapy to Cure Mitochondrial Disease: Protocol and Ethics of In Vitro Ovum Nuclear Transplantation” by Donald S. Rubenstein, David C. Thomasma, Eric A. Schon, and Michael J. Zinaman (CQ Vol 4, No 3.). [REVIEW] Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 5 (03):450-.score: 30.0
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  86. Daniela Reitz & Gerd Richter (2010). Current Changes in German Abortion Law. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 19 (03):334-343.score: 30.0
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  87. Wayne Richter (1968). Constructively Accessible Ordinal Numbers. Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (1):43-55.score: 30.0
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  88. Linda Jean Richter (1981). Degrees of Structures. Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (4):723-731.score: 30.0
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  89. Duncan Richter (2001). Elizabeth Anscombe. Philosophy Now 31:41-41.score: 30.0
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  90. Gerd Richter (2001). Ethics Consultation at the University Medical Center — Marburg. HEC Forum 13 (3):294-305.score: 30.0
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  91. Daniel Richter (2009). History (M.) Pretzler Pausanias: Travel Writing in Ancient Greece. (Classical Literature and Society). London: Duckworth, 2007. Pp. Xiii + 225. £18. 9780715634967. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 129:200-.score: 30.0
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  92. Ewald Richter (2000). Heideggers Seminar in Wellingsbüttel. Heidegger Studies 16:221-245.score: 30.0
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  93. Ewald Richter (1989). Heideggers These vom "Überspringen der Welt" in traditionellen Wahrheitstheorien und die Fortführung der Wahrheitsfrage nach "Sein und Zeit". Heidegger Studies 5:47-78.score: 30.0
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  94. Ewald Richter (2010). Heideggers Thesen Zu den Fundamenten der Wissenschaften. Heidegger Studies 26:19-44.score: 30.0
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  95. Raoul Richter (1899). IV. Bl. Pascals Moralphilosophie. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 12 (1).score: 30.0
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  96. Michael Richter (2003). In Memoriam: Walter Felscher, 1931-2000. Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 9 (3):417-418.score: 30.0
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  97. F. Richter & J. Rado (forthcoming). Negative Polarity in German: Some Experimental Results. Journal of Semantics.score: 30.0
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  98. Reed Richter (1986). On Philips and Racism. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (4):785 - 794.score: 30.0
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  99. Lori Richter (2011). Questions About Critical Thinking. Inquiry 26 (2):37-43.score: 30.0
    The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of studies that sought to answer a number of questions about critical thinking First, studies are reviewed that looked at the correlation of scores on two major instruments, the Watson-Glaser Critical Thinking Appraisal (WGCTA) and the California Critical Thinking Skills Test (CCTST). Then, results are reported that provide information about the relation between critical thinking and academic skills, and the independence of the construct of critical thinking. Finally, findings are reported (...)
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  100. Duncan Richter (2004). Wittgenstein at His Word. Thoemmes Continuum.score: 30.0
    This book explains how Wittgenstein's idea of the value of philosophy shaped his philosophical method and led him to talk and write about the abstruse questions ...
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