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  1. The Disturbing Matter of Downward Causation. Dissertation.Øistein Schmidt Galaaen - 2006 - Dissertation, University of Oslo
     
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  2. The disturbing matter of downward causation: A study of the exclusion argument and its causal-explanatory presuppositions.Øistein Schmidt Galaaen - manuscript
     
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  3. Det nevrale og det normative.Øistein Schmidt Galaaen - 2006 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 24 (1-2):423-427.
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  4. Fremragende om minner og molekyler.Øistein Schmidt Galaaen - 2006 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 24 (3):287-293.
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  5. Historien gjentar seg: Hva kan vi lære av Descartes’’ svar til Elisabeth?Øistein Schmidt Galaaen - 2007 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 41 (3):229-238.
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    Bokanmeldelser.Morten Bartnæs & Øistein Schmidt Galaaen - 2006 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 41 (1):82-87.
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    Vozes femininas na Filosofia.Ana Rieger Schmidt, Gisele Dalva Secco & Inara Zanuzzi (eds.) - 2018 - Porto Alegre: Editora da UFRGS.
    Este livro apresenta-se como o resultado da contribuição de professores e pesquisadores de diversos campos da filosofia e de diferentes universidades brasileiras durante a ocasião do I Encontro "Vozes femininas na Filosofia", ocorrido em junho de 2017, na UFRGS, em Porto Alegre, RS. Nossa motivação parte da constatação que a área de filosofia nas universidades brasileiras sofre uma evidente crise de representatividade: tanto nos cursos de graduação como nos programas de pós-graduação em filosofia, nos quais menos de 30% são mulheres, (...)
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    Young children enforce social norms selectively depending on the violator’s group affiliation.Marco Fh Schmidt, Hannes Rakoczy & Michael Tomasello - 2012 - Cognition 124 (3):325-333.
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    Kant's Idea for a universal history with a cosmopolitan aim: a critical guide.Amélie Oksenberg Rorty & James Schmidt (eds.) - 2009 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Lively current debates about narratives of historical progress, the conditions for international justice, and the implications of globalisation have prompted a renewed interest in Kant's Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Aim. The essays in this volume, written by distinguished contributors, discuss the questions that are at the core of Kant's investigations. Does the study of history convey any philosophical insight? Can it provide political guidance? How are we to understand the destructive and bloody upheavals that constitute so (...)
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  10. Young Children Enforce Social Norms.Marco F. H. Schmidt & Michael Tomasello - 2012 - Current Directions in Psychological Science 21 (4):232-236.
    Social norms have played a key role in the evolution of human cooperation, serving to stabilize prosocial and egalitarian behavior despite the self-serving motives of individuals. Young children’s behavior mostly conforms to social norms, as they follow adult behavioral directives and instructions. But it turns out that even preschool children also actively enforce social norms on others, often using generic normative language to do so. This behavior is not easily explained by individualistic motives; it is more likely a result of (...)
     
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  11. Young children attribute normativity to novel actions without pedagogy or normative language.Marco F. H. Schmidt, Hannes Rakoczy & Michael Tomasello - 2011 - Developmental Science 14 (3):530-539.
    Young children interpret some acts performed by adults as normatively governed, that is, as capable of being performed either rightly or wrongly. In previous experiments, children have made this interpretation when adults introduced them to novel acts with normative language (e.g. ‘this is the way it goes’), along with pedagogical cues signaling culturally important information, and with social-pragmatic marking that this action is a token of a familiar type. In the current experiment, we exposed children to novel actions with no (...)
     
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    Making knowledge in early modern Europe: practices, objects, and texts, 1400-1800.Pamela H. Smith & Benjamin Schmidt (eds.) - 2007 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    The fruits of knowledge—such as books, data, and ideas—tend to generate far more attention than the ways in which knowledge is produced and acquired. Correcting this imbalance, Making Knowledge in Early Modern Europe brings together a wide-ranging yet tightly integrated series of essays that explore how knowledge was obtained and demonstrated in Europe during an intellectually explosive four centuries, when standard methods of inquiry took shape across several fields of intellectual pursuit. Composed by scholars in disciplines ranging from the history (...)
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  13. Young children understand and defend the entitlements of others.Marco F. H. Schmidt, Hannes Rakoczy & Michael Tomasello - forthcoming - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology.
    Human social life is structured by social norms creating both obligations and entitlements. Recent research has found that young children enforce simple obligations against norm violators by protesting. It is not known, however, whether they understand entitlements in the sense that they will actively object to a second party attempting to interfere in something that a third party is entitled to do — what we call counter-protest. In two studies, we found that 3-year-old children understand when a person is entitled (...)
     
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    The 2008 Declaration of Helsinki — First among Equals in Research Ethics?Annette Rid & Harald Schmidt - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (1):143-148.
    The World Medical Association's Declaration of Helsinki is one of the most important and influential international research ethics documents. Launched in 1964, when ethical guidance for research was scarce, the Declaration comprised eleven basic principles and provisions on clinical research. The document has since evolved to a complex set of principles, norms, and directions for action of varying degrees of specificity, ranging from specific rules to broad aspirational statements. It has been revised six times in an effort to maintain its (...)
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    What’s New to You? Preschoolers’ Partner-Specific Online Processing of Disfluency.Si On Yoon, Kyong-sun Jin, Sarah Brown-Schmidt & Cynthia L. Fisher - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Speech disfluencies can signal that a speaker is about to refer to something difficult to name. In two experiments, we found evidence that 4-year-olds, like adults, flexibly interpret a particular partner’s disfluency based on their estimate of that partner’s knowledge, derived from the preceding conversation. In entrainment trials, children established partner-specific shared knowledge of names for tangram pictures with one or two adult interlocutors. In each test trial, an adult named one of two visible tangrams either fluently or disfluently while (...)
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    Xenobiology: A new form of life as the ultimate biosafety tool.Markus Schmidt - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (4):322-331.
    Synthetic biologists try to engineer useful biological systems that do not exist in nature. One of their goals is to design an orthogonal chromosome different from DNA and RNA, termed XNA for xeno nucleic acids. XNA exhibits a variety of structural chemical changes relative to its natural counterparts. These changes make this novel information‐storing biopolymer “invisible” to natural biological systems. The lack of cognition to the natural world, however, is seen as an opportunity to implement a genetic firewall that impedes (...)
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    Räume des Wissens: Repräsentation, Codierung, Spur.Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, Bettina Wahrig-Schmidt & Michael Hagner - 1996 - In Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, Michael Hagner & Bettina Wahrig-Schmidt (eds.), Räume des Wissens: Repräsentation, Codierung, Spur. De Gruyter. pp. 7-22.
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    On the Sources of Ethical Life.Dennis J. Schmidt - 2012 - Research in Phenomenology 42 (1):35-48.
    Abstract The purpose of this paper is to argue that the connection between hermeneutics and practical philosophy is so strong that one needs to consider hermeneutics as the outline of an ethical sensibility, one that takes up the challenges that are outlined by Heidegger's call for an “original ethics.“ Part of this argument entails demonstrating how understanding, the real task of every hermeneutic project, is ultimately a form of self-understanding.
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    Bṛhaspati und Indra. Untersuchungen zur vedischen Mythologie und KulturgeschichteBrhaspati und Indra. Untersuchungen zur vedischen Mythologie und Kulturgeschichte.Ludo Rocher & Hanns-Peter Schmidt - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (1):167.
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    Papst Johannes Xxii.: Konzepte Und Verfahren Seines Pontifikats.Martin Rohde & Hans-Joachim Schmidt (eds.) - 2014 - De Gruyter.
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    Konstruktivismus: Geschichte und Anwendung.Gebhard Rusch & Siegfried J. Schmidt - 1992
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    Konstruktivismus und Sozialtheorie.Gebhard Rusch & Siegfried J. Schmidt - 1994
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    Piaget und der radikale Konstruktivismus.Gebhard Rusch & Siegfried J. Schmidt - 1994
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    The malleability of linguistic representations poses a challenge to the priming-based experimental approach.Rachel Ryskin & Sarah Brown-Schmidt - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Ärztliche Entscheidungskonflikte: Falldiskussionen aus rechtlicher, ethischer und medizinischer Sicht.Jürgen von Troschke & Helmut Schmidt (eds.) - 1983 - Stuttgart: F. Enke.
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  26. How anonymous is 'anonymous'? Some suggestions towards a coherent universal coding system for genetic samples.Harald Schmidt & Shawneequa Callier - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (5):304-309.
    So-called ‘anonymous’ tissue samples are widely used in research. Because they lack externally identifying information, they are viewed as useful in reconciling conflicts between the control, privacy and confidentiality interests of those from whom the samples originated and the public (or commercial) interest in carrying out research, as reflected in ‘consent or anonymise’ policies. High level guidance documents suggest that withdrawal of consent and samples and the provision of feedback are impossible in the case of anonymous samples. In view of (...)
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    Bürden des Urteilens.Michael Roseneck & Thomas M. Schmidt - 2023 - In Johannes Frühbauer, Michael Reder, Michael Roseneck & Thomas M. Schmidt (eds.), Rawls-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung. J.B. Metzler. pp. 203-206.
    Die „Bürden des Urteilens anzuerkennen und ihre Konsequenzen zu akzeptieren“ (Rawls 1998, 120 Anm.) stellt für Rawls, neben der Bereitschaft zur fairen Kooperation, eine der zwei grundlegenden Tugenden des öffentlichen Vernunftgebrauchs dar. Die Bürden des Urteilens oder der Urteilskraft repräsentieren die epistemischen Voraussetzungen eines vernünftigen Pluralismus. Sie sollen erklären, warum ein Pluralismus von Überzeugungen nicht nur wahrscheinlich, sondern geradezu erwartbar und unvermeidlich ist.
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    Addressing Sexual Violence in Mennonite Communities: The Case of John Howard Yoder.Laura Schmidt Roberts - 2021 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 41 (1):87-94.
  29. Symposium: Music, politics, and morality.James Schmidt - 2005 - Philosophy and Literature 29 (1):146-163.
     
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  30. O inom prístupe k holým indivíduám.M. Schmidt - 2010 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 17:85-91.
     
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    Konfinalität.Jürgen Schmidt - 1955 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 1 (4):271-303.
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    Personal Respect, Private Property, And Market Economy: What Critical Theory Can Learn From Hegel.Hans-Christoph Schmidt am Busch - 2008 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 11 (5):573-586.
    The aim of the present paper is to show that Hegel's concept of personal respect is of great interest to contemporary Critical Theory. The author first analyzes this notion as it appears in the Philosophy of Right and then offers a new interpretation of the conceptual relation between personal respect and the institutions of property and markets. In doing so, he shows why Hegel's concept of personal respect allows us to understand markets as possible institutionalizations of this kind of recognition, (...)
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    Obesity and Blame: Elusive Goals for Personal Responsibility.Harald Schmidt - 2013 - Hastings Center Report 43 (3):8-9.
    One of six commentaries on “Obesity: Chasing an Elusive Epidemic,” by Daniel Callahan, from the January‐February 2013 issue.
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    O realistických a antirealistických tendenciách v ontológii predmetov1.Martin Schmidt - 2012 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 19:255-272.
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    Demokratietheorien: eine Einführung.Manfred G. Schmidt - 2010 - Bonn: Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung.
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    On axiomatic products of PDL and S5: Substitution, tests and knowledge.Renate A. Schmidt & Dmitry Tishkovsky - 2002 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 31 (1):27-36.
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    On Economization and Ecologization as Civilizing Processes.C. Schmidt - 1993 - Environmental Values 2 (1):33 - 46.
    In this article the meaning and main phases of 'economization' as a civilizing process are outlined. It is argued that 'ecologization' of the current political-economic regime can in a certain sense be regarded as a continuation of this development. Due attention is given to social conditions which may be favourable or impedimental to an ecologization of 'the economy'. It is pleaded that environmental policies should used the so-called trickle-down effect to their advantage.
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  38. Predicting the motion of particles in Newtonian mechanics and special relativity.Jan Hendrik Schmidt - 1998 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29 (1):81-122.
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    Selection of recipients for donor organs in transplant medicine.Volker H. Schmidt - 1998 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 23 (1):50 – 74.
    This paper deals with a problem which has received a great deal of attention in the ethical literature, but about which very little is known empirically: the selection of recipients for organs in transplant medicine. Based on a larger study, it is shown how this problem is practically resolved in one European country, Germany. It is demonstrated that most of the criteria used to determine recipients are non-medical in nature, even though they generally tend to be rationalized in medical terms. (...)
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  40. Was umfaßt heute Physik? Aspekte einer nachmodernen Physik.Jan C. Schmidt - 2001 - Philosophia Naturalis 38 (2):271-297.
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    Lyrical and Ethical Subjects: Essays on the Periphery of the Word, Freedom, and History.Dennis J. Schmidt - 2005 - State University of New York Press.
    A wide-ranging attempt to develop a theory of ethical life from a hermeneutic understanding of language.
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    On Classifications of Fallacies.Michael F. Schmidt & R. Grootendorst - 1986 - Informal Logic 8 (2).
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    Offensive Critical Theory? Reply to Honneth.J. Schmidt - 1979 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1979 (39):62-70.
  44. Physiologie und Transzendentalphilosophie bei Schopenhauer.Alfred Schmidt - 1989 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 70:43-53.
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    Special Issue: "Business Ethics in a Global Economy".David P. Schmidt - 2004 - Business Ethics Quarterly 14 (4):679-693.
    :War has broken out in the technological global economy, principally in battles over intellectual property. A particularly fierce aspect of this battle sets people who guard proprietary software against hackers, who want information to be free. The key challenge today is to produce an adequate conceptual lens for seeing what ethically is at stake in this battle. Toward this end, this paper uses the just war tradition to analyze differences between proponents of Free Software and proponents of Open Source Software. (...)
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    Self-referential justification.Paul F. Schmidt - 1957 - Philosophical Studies 8 (4):49 - 54.
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    Stabilizing or changing identity? The ethical problem of sex reassignment surgery as a conflict among the individual, community, and society.Kurt W. Schmidt - 2002 - In Julia Lai Po-Wah Tao (ed.), Cross-cultural perspectives on the (im) possibility of global bioethics. Boston: Kluwer Academic. pp. 237--263.
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    The Wittgenstein Collection of the Austrian National Library.Alfred Schmidt - 2014 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 3 (1):151-172.
    The article gives an owerviev of the large collection of Wittgenstein originals kept in the Austrian National Library, which contains manuscripts like Mss 105, 106, 107, 112, 113 and 142, typescripts like Tss 203 and 204 letters and other documents like correspondence and photos of the Wittgenstein family.
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  49. Scales: Human and otherwise: On moral and material complexity.Dennis J. Schmidt - 2001 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 15 (3):190-194.
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    From the Moly Plant to the Gardens of Adonis.Dennis J. Schmidt - 2013 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (2):167-177.
    The intention of this article is investigate ways in which the image and metaphor of the garden open productive avenues for thinking the being of nature. The primary focus of this investigation is found in two instances in which gardens play significant roles in presenting, even if only tacitly, an image of nature: Homer’s Odyssey and Plato’s reference to the “Gardens of Adonis” in Phaedrus.
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