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    How Do Individuals Judge Organizational Legitimacy? Effects of Attributed Motives and Credibility on Organizational Legitimacy.Rolf Brühl, Melanie Eichhorn & Johannes Jahn - 2020 - Business and Society 59 (3):545-576.
    This experimental study examines individuals’ legitimacy judgments. We develop a model that demonstrates the role of attributed motives and corporate credibility for the evaluation of organizational legitimacy and test this model with an experimental vignette study. Our results show that when a corporate activity creates benefits for the firm—in addition to social benefits—individuals attribute more extrinsic motives. Extrinsic motives are ascribed when a corporation is perceived as being driven by external rewards as opposed to an altruistic commitment to a social (...)
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    How Friedman’s View on Individual Freedom Relates to Stakeholder Theory and Social Contract Theory.Rolf Brühl & Johannes Jahn - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 153 (1):41-52.
    Friedman’s view on corporate social responsibility is often accused of being incoherent and of setting rather low ethical standards for managers. This paper outlines Friedman’s ethical expectations for corporate executives against the backdrop of the strong emphasis he puts on individual freedom. Doing so reveals that the ethical standards he imposes on managers can be strictly deduced from individual freedom and that these standards involve both deontological norms and the fulfillment of particular stakeholder expectations. These insights illustrate the necessity to (...)
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    Bücherbesprechungen.Raymund Schmidt & Johannes Jahn - 1920 - Annalen der Philosophie 2 (1):475-480.
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    Bücherbesprechungen.Julius Schultz, Richard Müller-Freienfels, Raymund Schmidt, Johannes Jahn & Friedrich Bülow - 1921 - Annalen der Philosophie 3 (1):121-140.
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    Literaturberichte. B., J. J., P. Volkmann, Werner Schingnitz, Ernst Laue, Blaschke, M., H. E., Erich Hahn, Ludwig Coellen, Johannes Jahn & J. Schultz - 1924 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 4 (1):25-125.
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    Eingesandte Literatur: Das Allgemeine und das Einzelne — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe und Alexander von Humboldt im Gespräch von Ilse Jahn und Andreas Kleinert.Fritz Krafft - 2004 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 27 (1):80-80.
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  7. The Lying Stones of Dr. Johann Bartholomew Adam Beringer Being His "Lithographiae Wirceburgensis" by Johann Bartholomew Adam Beringer; Melvin E. Jahn; Daniel J. Woolf. [REVIEW]M. Rudwick - 1963 - Isis 55:117-118.
     
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    The Lying Stones of Dr. Johann Bartholomew Adam Beringer Being His "Lithographiae Wirceburgensis". Johann Bartholomew Adam Beringer, Melvin E. Jahn, Daniel J. Woolf. [REVIEW]M. J. S. Rudwick - 1964 - Isis 55 (1):117-118.
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    Against “Democratizing AI”.Johannes Himmelreich - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (4):1333-1346.
    This paper argues against the call to democratize artificial intelligence (AI). Several authors demand to reap purported benefits that rest in direct and broad participation: In the governance of AI, more people should be more involved in more decisions about AI—from development and design to deployment. This paper opposes this call. The paper presents five objections against broadening and deepening public participation in the governance of AI. The paper begins by reviewing the literature and carving out a set of claims (...)
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    Responsible AI Through Conceptual Engineering.Johannes Himmelreich & Sebastian Köhler - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (3):1-30.
    The advent of intelligent artificial systems has sparked a dispute about the question of who is responsible when such a system causes a harmful outcome. This paper champions the idea that this dispute should be approached as a conceptual engineering problem. Towards this claim, the paper first argues that the dispute about the responsibility gap problem is in part a conceptual dispute about the content of responsibility and related concepts. The paper then argues that the way forward is to evaluate (...)
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    Performing at the Top of One's Musical Game.Johannes L. Hatfield - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7:208664.
    The purpose of the present mixed method study was to investigate personal benefits, perceptions, and the effect of a 15-week sport psychological skills training program adapted for musicians. The program was individually tailored for six music performance students with the objective of facilitating the participants' instrumental practice and performance. The participants learnt techniques such as goal setting, attentional focus, arousal regulation, imagery, and acceptance training / self-talk. Zimmerman's ( 1989 ) cyclical model of self-regulated learning was applied as a theoretical (...)
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    Plural practical knowledge.Johannes Roessler - 2024 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 67 (4).
    he paper examines the thesis that participants in shared intentional activities have first-person plural ‘practical knowledge’ of what they are jointly doing, in the sense of ‘practical knowledge’ articulated by G.E.M Anscombe. Who is supposed to be the subject of such knowledge? The group, or members of the group, or both? It is argued that progress with this issue requires conceiving of collective activities (of the kind affording ‘plural practical knowledge’)as instances, not of supra-personal agency, but of interpersonal agency; specifically: (...)
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    KF, PKF and Reinhardt’s Program.Luca Castaldo & Johannes Stern - 2022 - Review of Symbolic Logic (1):33-58.
    In “Some Remarks on Extending and Interpreting Theories with a Partial Truth Predicate”, Reinhardt [21] famously proposed an instrumentalist interpretation of the truth theory Kripke–Feferman ( $\mathrm {KF}$ ) in analogy to Hilbert’s program. Reinhardt suggested to view $\mathrm {KF}$ as a tool for generating “the significant part of $\mathrm {KF}$ ”, that is, as a tool for deriving sentences of the form $\mathrm{Tr}\ulcorner {\varphi }\urcorner $. The constitutive question of Reinhardt’s program was whether it was possible “to justify the (...)
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  14. The manifest and the philosophical image of perceptual knowledge.Johannes Roessler - 2019 - In Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), The Philosophy of Perception: Proceedings of the 40th International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 275–302.
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    Dicaeologicae libri tres.Johannes Althusius - 1618 - Aalen,: Scientia Verlag.
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  16. Sŏprus ei tunne piire.Johannes Kalits - 1966 - Tallinn,: Kirjastus "Eesti Raamat,".
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    Das Naturrecht.Johannes Messner - 1966 - München,: Tyrolia.
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    Grundlinien eines realistischen Systems der Philosophie.Johannes Thyssen - 1968 - Bonn.: Bouvier.
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    Quaestiones super metaphysicam Aristotelis.Johannes Versor - 1967 - Frankfurt/M.,: Minerva-Verlag.
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    Social ethics.Johannes Messner - 1965 - St. Louis,: B. Herder Book Co..
  21. Wesen und Bewusstsein.Johannes-Jürgen Meister - 1967 - [München,: Dissertationsdruck F. Frank].
     
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    Thought insertion and the ontology of thinking.Johannes Roessler - 2013 - In P. López-Silva & T. McClelland (eds.), Intruders in The Mind: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Thought Insertion. Oxford University Press.
    On what I will call the No Subject view, there is a sense in which one may be aware of a thought, conceived as an event in one's stream of consciousness, without being aware of oneself thinking something. Philosophical work on the delusion of thought insertion is one of the areas in which the No Subject view has been highly influential: the view has framed what, in the philosophy of mind, has become the standard interpretation of the delusion. Here I (...)
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    Implicit Metaethical Intuitions: Validating and Employing a New IAT Procedure.Johannes M. J. Wagner, Thomas Pölzler & Jennifer C. Wright - 2023 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 14 (1):1-31.
    Philosophical arguments often assume that the folk tends towards moral objectivism. Although recent psychological studies have indicated that lay persons’ attitudes to morality are best characterized in terms of non-objectivism-leaning pluralism, it has been maintained that the folk may be committed to moral objectivism _implicitly_. Since the studies conducted so far almost exclusively assessed subjects’ metaethical attitudes via explicit cognitions, the strength of this rebuttal remains unclear. The current study attempts to test the folk’s implicit metaethical commitments. We present results (...)
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  24. The manifest and the philosophical image of perceptual knowledge.Johannes Roessler - 2019 - In Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), The Philosophy of Perception: Proceedings of the 40th International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 275–302.
     
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    Heiligkeit und Gottes Beistand: ein moraltheologischer Blick auf die Ethikvorlesungen und die Religionsschrift Immanuel Kants.Johannes Reich - 2019 - Tübingen: Narr Francke Attempto.
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    Belief, Truth, and Ways of Believing.Johannes Stern - 2021 - In Carlo Nicolai & Johannes Stern (eds.), Modes of Truth: The Unified Approach to Truth, Modality, and Paradox. New York, NY: Routledge.
    The notions of belief and truth frequently interact in philosophical discourse but, surprisingly, a coherent semantics for such discourse is still wanting. Indeed, a number of puzzles stand in way of a satisfactory semantic account of the notion of truth in doxastic contexts. In this paper we discuss these puzzles and develop a more satisfactory semantic account that combines ideas from contextualist theories of attitude reports and Awareness semantics for non-idealized belief.
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    Proving that the Mind Is Not a Machine?Johannes Stern - 2018 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):81-90.
    This piece continues the tradition of arguments by John Lucas, Roger Penrose and others to the effect that the human mind is not a machine. Kurt Gödel thought that the intensional paradoxes stand in the way of proving that the mind is not a machine. According to Gödel, a successful proof that the mind is not a machine would require a solution to the intensional paradoxes. We provide what might seem to be a partial vindication of Gödel and show that (...)
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  28. AI and Structural Injustice: Foundations for Equity, Values, and Responsibility.Johannes Himmelreich & Désirée Lim - 2023 - In Justin B. Bullock, Yu-Che Chen, Johannes Himmelreich, Valerie M. Hudson, Anton Korinek, Matthew M. Young & Baobao Zhang (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of AI Governance. Oxford University Press.
    This chapter argues for a structural injustice approach to the governance of AI. Structural injustice has an analytical and an evaluative component. The analytical component consists of structural explanations that are well-known in the social sciences. The evaluative component is a theory of justice. Structural injustice is a powerful conceptual tool that allows researchers and practitioners to identify, articulate, and perhaps even anticipate, AI biases. The chapter begins with an example of racial bias in AI that arises from structural injustice. (...)
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  29. Dehumanizing Strategies in Nazi Ideology and their Anthropological Context.Johannes Steizinger - 2021 - In Maria Kronfeldner (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Dehumanization. London, New York: Routledge. pp. 98–111.
    This chapter explores the ideological dimension of dehumanization in the context of National Socialism, focusing on the connection between concepts of humanity and dehumanizing images. NS regarded itself as a political revolution, realizing a new concept of humanity. Nazi ideologues undergirded the self-understanding of NS by developing racist anthropologies. I examine two major strands of Nazi ideology, focusing on their diverging strategies of dehumanization, and arguing that they were dependent on different anthropological frameworks. Richard Walther Darré held a naturalistic concept (...)
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    National Socialism and the Problem of Relativism.Johannes Steizinger - 2019 - In Martin Kusch, Johannes Steizinger, Katherina Kinzel & Niels Jacob Wildschut (eds.), The Emergence of Relativism: German Thought from the Enlightenment to National Socialism. London, New York: Routledge. pp. 233-251.
    The aim of this chapter is to clarify the meaning and the use of the concept of relativism in the context of National Socialism (NS). This chapter analyzes three aspects of the connection between relativism and NS: The first part examines the critical reproach that NS is a form of relativism. I analyze and criticize the common core of this widespread argument, which is developed in varying contexts, was held in different times, and is still shared by several authors. The (...)
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    No wheel but a dial: why and how passengers in self-driving cars should decide how their car drives.Johannes Himmelreich - 2022 - Ethics and Information Technology 24 (4):1-12.
    Much of the debate on the ethics of self-driving cars has revolved around trolley scenarios. This paper instead takes up the political or institutional question of who should decide how a self-driving car drives. Specifically, this paper is on the question of whether and why passengers should be able to control how their car drives. The paper reviews existing arguments—those for passenger ethics settings and for mandatory ethics settings respectively—and argues that they fail. Although the arguments are not successful, they (...)
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    Responsibility for Killer Robots.Johannes Himmelreich - 2019 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 22 (3):731-747.
    Future weapons will make life-or-death decisions without a human in the loop. When such weapons inflict unwarranted harm, no one appears to be responsible. There seems to be a responsibility gap. I first reconstruct the argument for such responsibility gaps to then argue that this argument is not sound. The argument assumes that commanders have no control over whether autonomous weapons inflict harm. I argue against this assumption. Although this investigation concerns a specific case of autonomous weapons systems, I take (...)
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    Die Seele als Dynamis bei Gregor von Nyssa Überlegungen zur Schrift De anima et resurrectione.Johannes Zachhuber - 2012 - In Clemens Sedmak & Malgorzata Bogaczyk-Vormayr (eds.), Patristik Und Resilienz: Frühchristliche Einsichten in Die Seelenkraft. De Gruyter. pp. 211-232.
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  34. Gregory of Nyssa: On the Hexaëmeron. Text, Translation, Commentary.Johannes Zachhuber & Anna Marmodoro (eds.) - forthcoming - Oxford University Press: Oxford.
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    Platonism and Christianity in late ancient cosmology: God, soul, matter.Johannes Zachhuber & Ana Schiavoni-Palanciuc (eds.) - 2022 - Boston: Brill.
    Cosmology was central to many intellectual currents in late antiquity. Inspired by classical texts, notably Plato's Timaeus and Aristotle's Physics, thinkers of the period pondered questions about the world's origin and its physical constitution. This volume, with contributions from an interdisciplinary group of scholars, illustrates the range and diversity of these reflections. Fascination for cosmology connected Plato and Proclus with Origen and Gregory of Nyssa. For readers interested in ancient philosophy, early Christian theology, and the history of science, this volume (...)
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    Theologie auf historisch-religionsphilosophischer Grundlage.Johannes Zachhuber - 2008 - In Andreas Arndt, Ulrich Barth & Wilhelm Gräb (eds.), Christentum – Staat – Kultur: Akten des Kongresses der Internationalen Schleiermacher-Gesellschaft in Berlin, März 2006. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 193-208.
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    Time and Soul: From Aristotle to St. Augustine.Johannes Zachhuber - 2022 - De Gruyter.
    Can time exist independently of consciousness? In antiquity this question was often framed as an enquiry into the relationship of time and soul. Aristotle cautiously suggested that time could not exist without a soul that is counting it. This proposal was controversially debated among his commentators. The present book offers an account of this debate beginning from Aristotle’s own statement of the problem in Book IV of the Physics. Subsequent chapters discuss Aristotle’s Peripatetic followers, Boethus of Sidon and Alexander of (...)
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    Anima Mundi: The Rise of the World Soul Theory in Modern German Philosophy.Johannes Zachhuber - 2017 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (1):192-199.
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    Das associationsprincip in der aesthtik.Johannes Ziegler - 1900 - Leipzig,: E. Avenarius.
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  40. Gott spricht.Johannes Zielinski - 1968 - München: (Verlag) Ars sacra.
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  41. „Menschheitsreligionen“. T. G. Masaryk, A. V. Lunačarskij und die religiöse Herausforderung revolutionärer Staaten.Johannes Gleixner - 2017
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    Exploring the structure of mental action in directed thought.Johannes Wagemann - 2022 - Philosophical Psychology 35 (2):145-176.
    While the general topic of agency has been collaboratively explored in philosophy and psychology, mental action seems to resist such an interdisciplinary research agenda. Since it is difficult to empirically access mental agency beyond externally measurable behavior, the topic is mainly treated philosophically. However, this has not prevented philosophers from substantiating their arguments with psychological findings, but predominantly with those which allegedly limit the scope and conscious controllability of mental action in favor of automated subpersonal processes. By contrast, the call (...)
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    Practical knowledge and testimony.Johannes Roessler - 2022 - In Roger Teichmann (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Elizabeth Anscombe. New York, , NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press, USA.
    Statements purporting to convey practical knowledge in Anscombe's sense are subject to two distinctive kinds of error: errors in performance and errors of practical judgement. I argue that reflection on these kinds of errors sheds light both on the nature of practical knowledge and on the status of Anscombe's account of it. Briefly: practical knowledge is knowledge we ordinarily find intelligible in the light of the agent's non-defective exercise of practical judgement. And Anscombe's account is not primarily designed to make (...)
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  44. Acting.Johannes Riis - 2008 - In Paisley Livingston & Carl R. Plantinga (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Die Philosophie des 18. Jahrhunderts: Band 1 / 1-2, Grossbritannien Und Nordamerika. Niederlande.Johannes Rohbeck & Helmut Holzhey (eds.) - 2004 - Verlag Scheidegger and Spiess.
    The _Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie_ is the most comprehensive history of philosophy ever published in any language. Since the publication the initial volume in 1863 it has been the aim of this vast scholarly undertaking to elucidate philosophical systems and schools of thought as completely and objectively as possible. Thanks to these merits the _GGPh_ has become the standard work of reference on the history of philosophy for entire generations of scholars, teachers and students of all academic domains. While (...)
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    Die Philosophie der Antike: Band 2 / 1, Sophistik. Sokrates. Sokratik. Mathematik. Mediziner.Johannes Rohbeck & Helmut Holzhey (eds.) - 1998 - Verlag Scheidegger and Spiess.
    The _Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie_ is the most comprehensive history of philosophy ever published in any language. Since the publication the initial volume in 1863 it has been the aim of this vast scholarly undertaking to elucidate philosophical systems and schools of thought as completely and objectively as possible. Thanks to these merits the _GGPh_ has become the standard work of reference on the history of philosophy for entire generations of scholars, teachers and students of all academic domains. While (...)
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  47. Die Philosophie der Antike: Band 2 / 2: Platon.Johannes Rohbeck & Helmut Holzhey (eds.) - 2007 - Verlag Scheidegger and Spiess.
    The _Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie_ is the most comprehensive history of philosophy ever published in any language. Since the publication the initial volume in 1863 it has been the aim of this vast scholarly undertaking to elucidate philosophical systems and schools of thought as completely and objectively as possible. Thanks to these merits the _GGPh_ has become the standard work of reference on the history of philosophy for entire generations of scholars, teachers and students of all academic domains. While (...)
     
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  48. Die Philosophie der Antike: Band 3: Altere Akademie. Aristoteles. Peripatos.Johannes Rohbeck & Helmut Holzhey (eds.) - 2004 - Verlag Scheidegger and Spiess.
    The _Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie_ is the most comprehensive history of philosophy ever published in any language. Since the publication the initial volume in 1863 it has been the aim of this vast scholarly undertaking to elucidate philosophical systems and schools of thought as completely and objectively as possible. Thanks to these merits the _GGPh_ has become the standard work of reference on the history of philosophy for entire generations of scholars, teachers and students of all academic domains. While (...)
     
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    Die Philosophie der Antike: Band 4 / 1-2, Die Hellenistische Philosophie.Johannes Rohbeck & Helmut Holzhey (eds.) - 1994 - Verlag Scheidegger and Spiess.
    The _Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie_ is the most comprehensive history of philosophy ever published in any language. Since the publication the initial volume in 1863 it has been the aim of this vast scholarly undertaking to elucidate philosophical systems and schools of thought as completely and objectively as possible. Thanks to these merits the _GGPh_ has become the standard work of reference on the history of philosophy for entire generations of scholars, teachers and students of all academic domains. While (...)
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    Die Philosophie des 17. Jahrhunderts: Band 1 / 1-2, Allgemeine Themen. Iberische Halbinsel. Italien.Johannes Rohbeck & Helmut Holzhey (eds.) - 1998 - Verlag Scheidegger and Spiess.
    The _Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie_ is the most comprehensive history of philosophy ever published in any language. Since the publication the initial volume in 1863 it has been the aim of this vast scholarly undertaking to elucidate philosophical systems and schools of thought as completely and objectively as possible. Thanks to these merits the _GGPh_ has become the standard work of reference on the history of philosophy for entire generations of scholars, teachers and students of all academic domains. While (...)
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