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    Ästhetische und religiöse Erfahrungen der Jahrhundertwenden.Wolfgang Braungart, Gotthard Fuchs, Manfred Koch & Rabanus Maurus-Akademie (eds.) - 1997 - Paderborn: F. Schöningh.
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    Gott: philosophisch-theologische Denkversuche.Ingolf U. Dalferth - 1992 - Mohr Siebeck.
    Wie ist Gott zu denken, damit Gott wirklich gedacht wird? In welchem Sinn kann gesagt werden, Gott existiert? Eine zentrale theologisch-religionsphilosophische Tradition der Neuzeit nimmt zur Beantwortung dieser Fragen immer wieder Bezug auf das sogenannte 'ontologische Argument'. Ingolf U. Dalferth setzt sich mit zentralen Entwürfen dieser Tradition von Anselm von Canterbury, Whitehead und Hartshorne kritisch auseinander. Ihnen setzt er eine christologisch-trinitarische Alternative entgegen, in der dieselben Grundfragen (Wer ist Gott? Was ist Gott? Ist Gott?) anders beantwortet werden. Wenn Gott wirklich (...)
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  3. Corporealized and disembodied minds: A phenomenological view of the body in melancholia and schizophrenia.Thomas Fuchs - 2005 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 12 (2):95-107.
  4. Idee und Grundriss einer nicht-Aristotelischen Logik: Mit einem Anhang "Das Phänomen der Orthogonalität" und mit einem Fragment aus dem Nachlass "Die Metamorphose der Zahl".Gotthard Günther - 2013 - Hamburg,: Meiner, F.
    Mit seinem epochalen Werk »Idee und Grundriß einer nicht-Aristotelischen Logik« (1959) legte Gotthard Günther (1900–1984) den Grundstein für eine radikal neue Form der philosophischen Betrachtung der ontologischen Einheit des Universums, deren Richtigkeit heute (auch unabhängig von Günther und in der Regel auf ungleich niedrigerem Niveau) von den Wissenschaften bestätigt wird (so z.B. in der Chaos-Forschung). Gegen die klassische (aristotelische) Logik, die nur zweiwertige Entscheidungen für verbindlich hält (eine Behauptung ist entweder wahr oder falsch), zeigt Günther auf, daß die – (...)
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    Implicit and Explicit Temporality.Thomas Fuchs - 2005 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 12 (3):195-198.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12.3 (2005) 195-198 [Access article in PDF] Implicit and Explicit Temporality Thomas Fuchs Keywords implicit/explicit temporality, embodiment, intersubjectivity, desynchronization, melancholia, schizophrenia Since Minkowski (1970), Strauss (1966), v. Gebsattel (1954), and Tellenbach (1980), temporality has been a main subject of phenomenological psychiatry. Drawing on philosophical concepts of Bergson, Husserl, and Heidegger, these authors have analyzed psychopathologic deviations of time experience, mainly from an individual point (...)
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    Kirchenmusik als religiöse Praxis: praktisch-theologisches Handbuch zur Kirchenmusik.Gotthard Fermor & Harald Schroeter-Wittke (eds.) - 2005 - Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
    Die Kirchenmusik gehort zu den Reflexionsfeldern der Theologie und sollte trotz der anhaltenden Professionalisierung der Berufsbilder von Pfarrer und Kirchenmusiker auch nicht aus den Augen verloren werden. In diesem Handbuch kommen daher die praktisch-theologischen Wahrnehmungen und Leistungen der Kirchenmusik zur Geltung. Kirchenmusik wird dabei als religiose Praxis und als kulturelles Phanomen verstanden, das nicht auf den Gestaltungsraum Kirche begrenzt werden kann. Neben theologischen und kirchenmusikalischen Kategorien im engeren Sinne kommen so auch anthropologische, religiose und soziokulturelle Perspektiven in den Blick.In 50 (...)
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    Im Gespräch mit Meister Eckhart und Maimonides.Gotthard Hiecke & Hermann Michael Niemann (eds.) - 2010 - Berlin: Lit.
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    Theologiestudium in Tübingen vor 100 Jahren – im Spiegel der Briefe des Studienanfängers Paul Althaus an seine Eltern.Gotthard Jasper - 2006 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 13 (2):251-335.
    In view of the subsequent career of the leading Lutheran theologian Paul Althaus, the student letters reproduced here obtain considerable biographical weight: 1913 doctorate in Göttingen, 1914 habilitated and a privatdozent, during the war an volunteer orderly, then a hospital and provincial pastor in Lodz, 1919–1924 Professor in Rostock, 1924–1966 Professor of systematic theology and New Testament exegesis in Erlangen. Althaus' letters shed light on the family and confessional traditions in which he originated, just as they do on his connections (...)
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    ,Von Alexandrien nach Bagdad‘ – eine fiktive Schultradition.Gotthard Strohmaier - 1985 - In Vivian Nutton, Jutta Kolesh, H. J. Lulofs & Jürgen Wiesner (eds.), Kommentierung, Überlieferung, Nachleben. De Gruyter. pp. 380-389.
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    Soziologie und Ethik der Lebewesen: eine Materialsammlung.Gotthard Martin Teutsch - 1975 - Frankfurt/M.: Peter Lang.
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  11. Temporality and psychopathology.Thomas Fuchs - 2013 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12 (1):75-104.
    The paper first introduces the concept of implicit and explicit temporality, referring to time as pre-reflectively lived vs. consciously experienced. Implicit time is based on the constitutive synthesis of inner time consciousness on the one hand, and on the conative–affective dynamics of life on the other hand. Explicit time results from an interruption or negation of implicit time and unfolds itself in the dimensions of present, past and future. It is further shown that temporality, embodiment and intersubjectivity are closely connected: (...)
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  12. Presence in absence. The ambiguous phenomenology of grief.Thomas Fuchs - 2018 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (1):43-63.
    Despite its complex experiential structure, the phenomenon of grief following bereavement has not been a major topic of phenomenological research. The paper investigates its basic structures, elaborating as its core characteristic a conflict between a presentifying and a ‘de-presentifying’ intention: In grief, the subject experiences a fundamental ambiguity between presence and absence of the deceased, between the present and the past, indeed between two worlds he lives in. This phenomenological structure will be analyzed under several aspects: regarding bodily experience, as (...)
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    Elixir, alquimia y las metamorfosis de dos sinónimos.Gotthard Strohmaier - 2016 - Al-Qantara 37 (2):423-434.
    The history of the terms ‘elixir’ and ‘alchemy’ seems paradoxical; derived from Greek, the Arabic al-iksīr signified a dry powder capable of transforming base metals into gold or silver. Evolving through the European languages, elixir has come to mean a magic liquid that can be ingested to cure illness. The second term, al-kīmiyāʼ, which was in its Arabic beginnings almost synonymous with elixir, took a different turn and changed its meaning from a miraculous substance into an abstract noun connoting the (...)
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  14. Overcoming dualism.Thomas Fuchs - 2005 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 12 (2):115-117.
  15. The phenomenology and development of social perspectives.Thomas Fuchs - 2013 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12 (4):655-683.
    The paper first gives a conceptual distinction of the first, second and third person perspectives in social cognition research and connects them to the major present theories of understanding others (simulation, interaction and theory theory). It then argues for a foundational role of second person interactions for the development of social perspectives. To support this thesis, the paper analyzes in detail how infants, in particular through triangular interactions with persons and objects, expand their understanding of perspectives and arrive at a (...)
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    The Circularity of the Embodied Mind.Thomas Fuchs - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Delusion, Reality, and Intersubjectivity: A Phenomenological and Enactive Analysis.Thomas Fuchs - 2020 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 27 (1):61-79.
    Normal convictions are formed in a context of social living and common knowledge. Immediate experience of reality survives only if it can fit into the frame of what is socially valid or can be critically tested. … Each single experience can always be corrected but the total context of experience is something stable and can hardly be corrected at all. The source for incorrigibility therefore is not to be found in any single phenomenon by itself but in the human situation (...)
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  18. Demokratie-Lernen oder Politik-Lernen.Gotthard Breit - 2003 - Polis 3 (2003):6-7.
     
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  19. Fichte und die Berliner Aufklärung.Erich Fuchs - 2004 - In Carla De Pascale (ed.), Fichte und die Aufklärung. New York: G. Olms. pp. 53-68.
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  20. Understanding Sophia? On human interaction with artificial agents.Thomas Fuchs - 2024 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 23 (1):21-42.
    Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) create an increasing similarity between the performance of AI systems or AI-based robots and human communication. They raise the questions: whether it is possible to communicate with, understand, and even empathically perceive artificial agents; whether we should ascribe actual subjectivity and thus quasi-personal status to them beyond a certain level of simulation; what will be the impact of an increasing dissolution of the distinction between simulated and real encounters. (1) To answer these questions, the paper (...)
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  21. The Phenomenology of Shame, Guilt and the Body in Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Depression.Thomas Fuchs - 2002 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 33 (2):223-243.
    From a phenomenological viewpoint, shame and guilt may be regarded as emotions which have incorporated the gaze and the voice of the other, respectively. The spontaneous and unreflected performance of the primordial bodily self has suffered a rupture: In shame or guilt we are rejected, separated from the others, and thrown back on ourselves. This reflective turn of spontaneous experience is connected with an alienation of primordial bodiliness that may be described as a "corporealization": The lived-body is changed into the (...)
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    Die schwedische Augustinforschung.Gotthard Nygren - 1960 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 2 (3):335-354.
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    Die juristische Fragestellung des Naturrechts.Gotthard Paulus - 1979 - Berlin: Duncker und Humblot.
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    Set-theoretic geology.Gunter Fuchs, Joel David Hamkins & Jonas Reitz - 2015 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 166 (4):464-501.
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  25. The psychopathology of hyperreflexivity.Thomas Fuchs - 2010 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 24 (3):239-255.
    The structure of human embodiment is fundamentally characterized by a polarity or ambiguity between Leib and Körper, the subjective body and the objectified body, or between being-body and having-a-body. This ambiguity, emphasized, above all, by Helmuth Plessner and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, is also of crucial significance for psychopathology. Insofar as mental illnesses disturb or interrupt the unhindered conduct of one’s life, they also exacerbate the tension within embodiment that holds between being-body and having-a-body. In mental illnesses, there is a failure of (...)
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    Who Shall Live?: Health, Economics and Social Choice.Victor R. Fuchs - 2011 - New Jersey: World Scientific. Edited by Karen Eggleston.
    Problems and choices -- Who shall live? -- The physician : the captain of the team -- The hospital : the house of hope -- Drugs : the key to modern medicine -- Paying for medical care.
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    The professional quest for truth by Stephan Fuchs.Stephan Fuchs - 1994 - Social Epistemology 8 (1):81-88.
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    The professional Quest for truth by Stephan Fuchs.Stephan Fuchs - 1994 - Social Epistemology 8 (1):81 – 88.
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    The not-yet-conscious.Thomas Fuchs - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-26.
    Not only our conscious expectations, wishes and intentions are directed towards the future, but also pre- or unconscious tendencies, hunches and anticipations. Using a term of Ernst Bloch, they can be summarized as thenot-yet-conscious. This not-yet-conscious mostly unfolds spontaneously and without plan; it is not directly anticipated or aimed at, but rather comes to awareness in such a way that the subject is, as it were, surprised by itself. Thus it gives rise to phenomena such as the striking, the coincidental, (...)
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  30. Mind, Meaning, and the Brain.Thomas Fuchs - 2002 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 9 (3):261-264.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 9.3 (2002) 261-264 [Access article in PDF] Mind, Meaning, and the Brain Thomas Fuchs, MD, PhD Keywords: Mind, brain, meaning, translation, depression. A Systemic View of the Mind Progress in brain research over the past two decades demonstrates the power of the neurobiological paradigm. However, this progress is connected with a restricted field of vision typical of any scientific paradigm. The psychiatrist should be (...)
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  31. Self across time: the diachronic unity of bodily existence.Thomas Fuchs - 2017 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 16 (2):291-315.
    The debate on personal persistence has been characterized by a dichotomy which is due to its still Cartesian framwork: On the one side we find proponents of psychological continuity who connect, in Locke’s tradition, the persistence of the person with the constancy of the first-person perspective in retrospection. On the other side, proponents of a biological approach take diachronic identity to consist in the continuity of the organism as the carrier of personal existence from a third-person-perspective. Thus, what accounts for (...)
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    The Tacit Dimension.Thomas Fuchs - 2001 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 8 (4):323-326.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 8.4 (2001) 323-326 [Access article in PDF] The Tacit Dimension Thomas Fuchs Thirty years after its appearance, Blankenburg's "Psychopathology of common sense" has not lost its relevance. In my commentary I will try to illustrate the fruitfulness of his approach by pointing to some connections with the phenomenology of the body as well as with recent memory and infant research.As Blankenburg himself indicates, the (...)
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    Ecology of the Brain: The Phenomenology and Biology of the Embodied Mind.Thomas Fuchs - 2017 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    Present day neuroscience places the brain at the centre of study. But what if researchers viewed the brain not as the foundation of life, rather as a mediating organ? Ecology of the Brain addresses this very question. It considers the human body as a collective, a living being which uses the brain to mediate interactions.
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    Posthumous Satisfactions and the Individual Welfare.Alan E. Fuchs - 1991 - Journal of Philosophical Research 16:345-351.
    Can events that take place after an individual’s death affect that person’s weIl-being? Aristotle apparently thought that they could, but Mark Overvold disagrees. Like other contemporary moral theorists, Overvold analyzes the notion of a person’s utility or welfare in terms of the fulfillment of the individual’s desires, but he adds the important qualification that the desites must be for states-of-affairs in which the agent is an essential constituent. The clear implication of such a view is that our welfare cannot be (...)
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  35. Nochmals Sophokles, Phil. 300.Gotthard Stephan - 1988 - Hermes 116 (3):377-378.
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  36. Zur Strukturenvielfalt jambischer Trimeter.Gotthard Stephan - 1985 - Hermes 113 (1):31-44.
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    Demokrit über die sonnenstäubchen.Gotthard Strohmaier - 1968 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 112 (1-2):1-19.
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    Doxographies, Graeco-Arabic.Gotthard Strohmaier - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 276--279.
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    Die inschrift Des zehdenicker altartuches.Gotthard Strohmaier - 1981 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 125 (1-2):163-164.
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    Die Macht der „Alten“ in der arabischen Medizin.Gotthard Strohmaier - 2005 - Das Mittelalter 10 (1).
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    2. Preliminary remarks on the Syro-Arabic tradition.Gotthard Strohmaier - 2009 - In Georg Wöhrle (ed.), Thales. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 6-22.
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    Some Implications of Pierre Bourdieu’s Works for a Theory of Social SelfOrganization.Christian Fuchs - 2003 - European Journal of Social Theory 6 (4):387-408.
    The philosophical implications of the sciences of complexity suggest that complex systems (such as society) function according to a dialectic of chance and necessity, multidimensionality, non-linearity and circular causality. It is argued that one could employ aspects of Pierre Bourdieu’s theory in order to establish a consistent theory of social self-organization. Bourdieu describes society in epistemological terms as consisting of mutual relationships of subjectivity/objectivity, individual/society, homogeneity/diversity, freedom/necessity, externalization of internality/internalization of externality, embodiment/objectification, modus operandi/opus operatum. The concept of the habitus (...)
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  43. Einstein widerlegt.Gotthard Barth - 1968 - (Alt Prerau/Wildendürnbach: [Selbstverlag]).
     
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    Idee und Grundriss einer nicht-Aristotelischen Logik: d. Idee t. ihre philos. Voraussetzungen.Gotthard Günther - 1978 - Hamburg: Meiner. Edited by Rudolf Kaehr.
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    „Attalos“ oder „italos“ in einem arabisch erhaltenen aristotelesbrief an Alexander.Gotthard Strohmaier - 1990 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 134 (1-2):162-164.
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    Übersehenes zur biographie Lukians.Gotthard Strohmaier - 1976 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 120 (1):117-122.
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    „Der saalefluss, in den die Bode fällt“ - ein romanismus im reisebericht Des Ibrahim Ibn ya'qüb.Gotthard Strohmaier - 1979 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 123 (1-2):149-153.
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    Ein arzneitrank Des demokrit?Gotthard Strohmaier - 1972 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 116 (1-2):142-145.
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    Textkritik und editionstechnik in der arabischen philologie.Gotthard Strohmaier - 1975 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 119 (1-2):252-255.
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    Völker - und ländernamen in der griechisch - arabischen übersetzungsliteratur.Gotthard Strohmaier - 1974 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 118 (1-2):266-271.
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