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    Buridan’s question “Utrum intellectus humanus sit forma substantialis corporis humani” ( Quaestiones in Aristotelis libros_ De anima ( _De secunda lectura), lib.III, q.3).Olaf Pluta - 2019 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 22 (1):201-214.
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    Die Philosophie im 14. und 15. Jahrhundert: in memoriam Konstanty Michalski (1879-1947).Olaf Pluta (ed.) - 1988 - Amsterdam: B.R. Grüner.
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    The truth of natural philosophy.Olaf Pluta - 2022 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 25 (1):176-189.
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    Die philosophische Psychologie des Peter von Ailly: ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Philosophie des späten Mittelalters.Olaf Pluta - 1987 - Amsterdam: Grüner. Edited by Pierre D' Ailly.
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  5. Einege Bemerkungen zur Deutung der unsterblichkeitsdiskussion bei Johannes Buridan.Olaf Pluta - 1993 - In Egbert P. Bos & H. A. Krop (eds.), John Buridan, a Master of Arts: Some Aspects of His Philosophy: Acts of the Second Symposium Organized by the Dutch Society for Medieval Philosophy Medium Aevum on the Occasion of its 15th Anniversary, Leiden-Amsterdam (Vrije Universiteit), 20-21 June, 19. Ingenium Publishers.
     
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  6. On the matter of the mind.Olaf Pluta - 2004 - In Lodi Nauta & Detlev Pätzold (eds.), Imagination in the Later Middle Ages and Early Modern Times. Peeters.
     
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    Abicienda est penitus ista sententia, tamquam error pessimus. Alexander of Aphrodisias on the Human Soul: The Philosophical Debate on Alexander’s Error from Albert the Great to Pietro Pomponazzi.Olaf Pluta - 2018 - In Andreas Speer & Maxime Mauriège (eds.), Irrtum – Error – Erreur (Miscellanea Mediaevalia Band 40). Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 55-68.
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    A late medieval zeitgeist analysis.Olaf Pluta - 2021 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 24 (1):129-142.
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    Der Alexandrismus an den Universitäten im späten Mittelalter.Olaf Pluta - 1996 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 1 (1):81-109.
    This essay outlines the history of Alexandrism in the Middle Ages, focusing on the reception of Alexander of Aphrodisias in the late-medieval universities. Alexander of Aphrodisias met with severe criticism in the 13th century from William of Auvergne, Albert the Great and Thomas of Aquinas among others, but in the 14th century this attitude changed completely with John Buridan, giving way to a positive and productive adoption of his theories. The centerpiece of the controversy was Alexander's doctrine that the human (...)
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    «Deus est mortuus»: Roots of Nietzsche’s «Gott ist todt!» in the Later Middle Ages.Olaf Pluta - 2000 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 5 (1):129-145.
    This essay presents textual evidence that Nietzsche’s slogan “Gott ist todt!” can be found in several texts of the later Middle Ages. Furthermore, it is argued that Nietzsche read one of these texts very early in his life – probably during the six years of his stay at Schulpforta – and that this may be one of the sources of his famous slogan. It is also shown how the slogan “God is dead!” could originate during the later Middle Ages.
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    Deus est mortuus.Olaf Pluta - 2000 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 5:129-145.
    This essay presents textual evidence that Nietzsche’s slogan “Gott ist todt!” can be found in several texts of the later Middle Ages. Furthermore, it is argued that Nietzsche read one of these texts very early in his life – probably during the six years of his stay at Schulpforta – and that this may be one of the sources of his famous slogan. It is also shown how the slogan “God is dead!” could originate during the later Middle Ages.
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    John Buridan on Universal Knowledge.Olaf Pluta - 2002 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 7 (1):25-46.
    Starting from a passage in the treatise De universali reali by Jean de Maisonneuve, where Jean de Maisonneuve denounces John Buridan as a materialist, the article looks for textual evidence that would support or otherwise refute this claim in Buridan’s works on natural philosophy. In particular, the article analyzes Buridan’s discussion of universal knowledge in the final redactions of his commentaries on Aristotle’s Physica and De anima, which turn out to complement each other. Here, Buridan asks if something extended and (...)
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    Nicholas of Amsterdam: Life and works.Olaf Pluta - 2013 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 16 (1):185-265.
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    Nicholas of Amsterdam on Universal Knowledge.Olaf Pluta - 2015 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 18 (1):195-210.
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    Questioning … Stephen F. Brown.Olaf Pluta - 2016 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 19 (1):245-264.
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    Atheismus im Mittelalter und in der Renaissance.Friedrich Niewöhner & Olaf Pluta (eds.) - 1999 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
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    Lawrence of Lindores on Immortality. An Edition with Analysis of Four of his Quaestiones in Aristotelis libros De anima.Thomas Dewender & Olaf Pluta - 1997 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 2 (1):187-242.
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    Lawrence of Lindores on Immortality. An Edition with Analysis of Four of his Quaestiones in Aristotelis libros De anima.Thomas Dewender & Olaf Pluta - 1997 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 1 (1):187-242.
  19. Academic freedom in Medieval universities: From the Parisian statute of April 1, 1272 to the Papal Bull Apostolici Regiminis of December 19, 1513. [REVIEW]Olaf Pluta - 2018 - In Burkhard Mojsisch, Tengiz Iremadze & Udo Reinhold Jeck (eds.), Veritas et subtilitas: truth and subtlety in the history of philosophy: essays in memory of Burkhard Mojsisch (1944-2015). John Benjamins.
     
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    Historia philosophiae Medii Aevi =.Burkhard Mojsisch & Olaf Pluta (eds.) - 1991 - Philadelphia: B.R. Grüner.
    An impressive collection of 51 articles by foremost scholars in the field of the history of medieval philosophy, discussing such subjects as 14th century logic; the influence of Ockham, Ficino, Aquinas and Duns Scotus; connections between philosophy and theology, and between philosophy and politics; the Aristotelian tradition; and the position of science.
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    Lawrence of Lindores on Immortality. An Edition with Analysis of Four of his Quaestiones in Aristotelis libros De anima. [REVIEW]Thomas Dewender & Olaf Pluta - 1997 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 2 (1):187-242.
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    PLUTA, Olaf: Kritiker der Unsterblichkeitsdoktrin in Mittelalter und Renaissance. [REVIEW]Dominik Perler - 1987 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 34:275-279.
    Die Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie und Theologie wurde 1886 von den Dominikanern in Wien als Jahrbuch für Philosophie und Spekulative Theologie gegründet. Sie war die erste deutschsprachige Zeitschrift, die sich der systematischen Philosophie und Theologie verpflichtete. Ab 1923 wurde die Zeitschrift von den Dominikanern in Fribourg unter dem Namen Divus Thomas weitergeführt, 1954 wurde sie zur Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie und Theologie.
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    Mind, Cognition and Representation: The Tradition of Commentaries on Aristotle’s De anima. [REVIEW]Dominik Perler - 2008 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (4):pp. 637-638.
    Late medieval and early modern commentaries on De anima are Janus-faced texts. They look backwards, continuing ancient debates about well-known Aristotelian topics, and forwards, introducing new concepts and methodological principles that pave the way for non-Aristotelian theories of mind. The eleven essays in this volume, which cover the period between the late thirteenth and the early seventeenth centuries, elucidate this double orientation by presenting case studies of Aristotelians who engaged in discussions about classical issues and thereby opened the door to (...)
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  24. Prismatic Equivalence – A New Case of Underdetermination: Goethe vs. Newton on the Prism Experiments.Olaf L. Mueller - 2016 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 24 (2):323-347.
    Goethe's objections to Newton's theory of light and colours are better than often acknowledged. You can accept the most important elements of these objections without disagreeing with Newton about light and colours. As I will argue, Goethe exposed a crucial weakness of Newton's methodological self-assessment. Newton believed that with the help of his prism experiments, he could prove that sunlight was composed of variously coloured rays of light. Goethe showed that this step from observation to theory is more problematic than (...)
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    Early physics and astronomy: a historical introduction.Olaf Pedersen - 1974 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Mogens Pihl.
    The book is an introductory exposition of the development of the physical and astronomical notions of the universe. It covers the period from Greek antiquity to the Copernican revolution and the Renaissance, half of the text being devoted to medieval science within both the Aristotelian and the Archimedean traditions. The book is intended for a general audience interested in intellectual and scientific developments, but should also be useful as a guide to further studies. Thus it has an extensive bibliography classifying (...)
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  26. Out-of-body experience, heautoscopy, and autoscopic hallucination of neurological origin. Implications for neurocognitive mechanisms of corporeal awareness and self consciousness.Olaf Blanke & Christine Mohr - 2005 - Brain Research Reviews 50 (1):184-199.
  27. Schopenhauers Pech mit dem Farbenlehrer Goethe.Olaf L. Müller - 2023 - In Thomas Regehly (ed.), Schopenhauer in Goethes Weimar. "Ob nicht Natur zuletzt sich doch ergründe ...?". Edition Faust. pp. 246-291.
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  28. Reconstructing Pacifism. Different Ways of Looking at Reality.Olaf L. Müller - 2004 - In Georg Meggle (ed.), Ethics of humanitarian interventions. Ontos. pp. 57-80.
    Pacifists and their opponents disagree not only about moral questions, but rather often about factual questions as well—as seen when looking at the controversy surrounding the crisis in Kosovo. According to my reconstruction of pacifism, this is not surprising since the pacifist,legitimately, looks at the facts in the light of her system of value. Her opponent, in turn, looks at the facts in the light of an alternative value system, and the quarrel between the two parties about supposedly descriptive matters (...)
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  29. Perinatal Brain Damage Causation.Olaf Dammann - 2007 - Developmental Neuroscience 29:280–8.
    The search for causes of perinatal brain damage needs a solid theoretical foundation. Current theory apparently does not offer a unanimously accepted view of what constitutes a cause, and how it can be identified. We discuss nine potential theoretical misconceptions: (1) too narrow a view of what is a cause (causal production vs. facilitation), (2) extrapolating from possibility to fact (potential vs. factual causation), (3) if X, then invariably Y (determinism vs. probabilism), (4) co-occurrence in individuals vs. association in populations, (...)
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  30. Fühlen oder Hinsehen? Ein Plädoyer für moralische Beobachtungssätze.Olaf L. Müller - 2002 - In Sabine A. Döring & Verena Mayer (eds.), Die Moralität der Gefühle. De Gruyter. pp. 175-196.
    Nach Morton White können wir die holistische Quine/Duhem-These auf ethische Sätze genauso anwenden wie auf wissenschaftliche. Demzufolge mögen sich die meisten ethische Sätze zwar nicht einzeln testen lassen, wohl aber im Zusammenhang einer kompletten Theorie, die sowohl deskriptive als auch normative Sätze enthält. Ich diskutiere zwei Vorschläge dafür, wie dieser Vergleich durchbuchstabiert werden könnte. Laut Whites eigenem Vorschlag lassen sich einige normative Konsequenzen des Gesamtsystems durch Konfrontation mit den emotionalen Reaktionen des Sprechers testen. Laut meinem Vorschlag sind einige normative Konsequenzen (...)
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  31. Etiological Explanations: Illness Causation Theory.Olaf Dammann - 2020 - Boca Raton, FL, USA: CRC Press.
    Theory of illness causation is an important issue in all biomedical sciences, and solid etiological explanations are needed in order to develop therapeutic approaches in medicine and preventive interventions in public health. Until now, the literature about the theoretical underpinnings of illness causation research has been scarce and fragmented, and lacking a convenient summary. This interdisciplinary book provides a convenient and accessible distillation of the current status of research into this developing field, and adds a personal flavor to the discussion (...)
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  32. Heisenberg and Gödel in the light of constructivist evolutionary epistemology.Olaf Diettrich - 1994 - Ludus Vitalis 2 (2):119-134.
     
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    Afghanistan.Olaf Caroe & Louis Dupree - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):341.
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  34. Observational research.Olaf M. Dekkers & Jane P. Vandenbroucke - 2016 - In Miriam Solomon, Jeremy R. Simon & Harold Kincaid (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Medicine. Routledge.
     
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  35. Kann es eine ontologiefreie evolutionäre Erkenntnistheorie geben?Olaf Diettrich - 1997 - Philosophia Naturalis 34 (1):71-105.
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    Book and Software Reviews-Size Matters.Olaf Ellers - 2001 - Complexity 6 (4):23-25.
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    Die Divina comedia als Zeugnis des Glaubens: Dante und die Liturgie. Mit 5 Bildtafeln nach Mosaiken von Ravenna.Olaf Graf - 1965 - Herder.
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  38. Does the Quine/Duhem Thesis Prevent Us from Defining Analyticity? On Fallacy in Quine.Olaf Müller - 1998 - Erkenntnis 48 (1):81 - 99.
    Quine claims that holism (i.e., the Quine-Duhem thesis) prevents us from defining synonymy and analyticity (section 2). In "Word and Object," he dismisses a notion of synonymy which works well even if holism is true. The notion goes back to a proposal from Grice and Strawson and runs thus: R and S are synonymous iff for all sentences T we have that the logical conjunction of R and T is stimulus-synonymous to that of S and T. Whereas Grice and Strawson (...)
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    Stretching the Frontiers: Exploring the Relationships Between Entrepreneurship and Ethics.Olaf Fisscher, David Frenkel, Yotam Lurie & Andre Nijhof - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 60 (3):207-209.
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  40. Special issue on: Entrepreneurship and ethics.Olaf Fisscher, David Frenkel, Yotam Lurie & Andre Nijhof - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 60:423À424.
     
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  41. Ästhetische Erziehung und Kommunikation. Schwencke, Olaf & [From Old Catalog] (eds.) - 1972 - München: Diesterung.
     
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    Ethics and Teleological Activity.Olaf Stapledon - 1928 - International Journal of Ethics 38 (3):241-257.
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  43. The Theory of the Rational Good.Olaf Stapledon - 1926 - International Journal of Ethics 36 (4):357-369.
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    Chaos, cosmos and creation in early Greek theogonies: an ontological exploration.Olaf Almqvist - 2022 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Cosmological narratives like the creation story in the book of Genesis or the modern Big Bang are popularly understood to be descriptions of how the universe was created. However, cosmologies also say a great deal more. Indeed, the majority of cosmologies, ancient and modern, explore not simply how the world was made but how humans relate to their surrounding environment and the often thin line which separates humans from gods and animals. Combining approaches from classical studies, anthropology, and philosophy, this (...)
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  45. Hill's Heuristics and Explanatory Coherentism in Epidemiology.Olaf Dammann - 2018 - American Journal of Epidemiology 187 (1):1-6.
    In this essay, I argue that Ted Poston's theory of explanatory coherentism is well-suited as a tool for causal explanation in the health sciences, particularly in epidemiology. Coherence has not only played a role in epidemiology for more than half a century as one of Hill's viewpoints, it can also provide background theory for the development of explanatory systems by integrating epidemiologic evidence with a diversity of other error-independent data. I propose that computational formalization of Hill's viewpoints in an explanatory (...)
     
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    Dynamics in responsible behaviour in search of mechanisms for coping with responsibility.Olaf Fisscher, André Nijhof & Herman Steensma - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 44 (2-3):209 - 224.
    In this article the authors focus on the emergence, or disappearance, of notions of responsibility in social dynamic processes. Hence, the starting point in this article is concrete behavior within organisational settings. This article presents a systematic overview of mechanisms related to acting upon a sense of moral responsibility. Some of these mechanisms are based on individual characteristics, others are embedded in the social context wherein responsible behaviour emerges or disappears. In this article, various mechanisms are identified and labelled in (...)
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  47. How do medical researchers make causal inferences?Olaf Dammann, Ted Poston & Paul Thagard - 2020 - In Kevin McCain & Kostas Kampourakis (eds.), What is scientific knowledge? An introduction to contemporary epistemology of science. London, UK: Routledge.
    Bradford Hill (1965) highlighted nine aspects of the complex evidential situation a medical researcher faces when determining whether a causal relation exists between a disease and various conditions associated with it. These aspects are widely cited in the literature on epidemiological inference as justifying an inference to a causal claim, but the epistemological basis of the Hill aspects is not understood. We offer an explanatory coherentist interpretation, explicated by Thagard's ECHO model of explanatory coherence. The ECHO model captures the complexity (...)
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    Lorenz Oken and "Naturphilosophie" in Jena, Paris and London.Olaf Breidbach & Michael Ghiselin - 2002 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 24 (2):219 - 247.
    Although Lorenz Oken is a classic example of Naturphilosophie as applied to biology, his views have been imperfectly understood. He is best viewed as a follower of Schelling who consistently attempted to apply Schelling's ideas to biological data. His version of Naturphilosophie, however, was strongly influenced by older pseudoscience traditions, especially alchemy and numerology as they had been presented by Robert Fludd, whose works were current in Jena and available to him. According to those influences, parts of Oken's philosophical conception (...)
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    Beyond Writing Culture: Current Intersections of Epistemologies and Representational Practices.Olaf Zenker & Karsten Kumoll (eds.) - 2010 - Berghahn Books.
    Two decades after the publication of Clifford and Marcus' volume Writing Culture, this collection provides a fresh and diverse reassessment of the debates that ...
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    How can we act morally in a merger process? A stimulation based on implicit contracts.Olaf Karitzki & Alexander Brink - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 43 (1-2):137 - 152.
    The intention of the article is to offer stakeholders affected by mergers a criterion from which moral arguments may be generated for the organization of each individual case. The criterion: "Any operation causing legitimate interests to suffer vital infringement should be avoided in a merger process." A vital infringement of these interests is assumed when the merger undermines unique positive opportunities or considerable impairment in the future, impossible to overcome for the person affected without an unacceptable level of difficulty. Therefore, (...)
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