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    Hegels Begriff der Weltgeschichte: Eine Wissenschaftstheoretische Studie.Tim Rojek - 2017 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Die vorliegende Monographie untersucht Hegels Philosophie der Weltgeschichte erstmals quellenkritisch reflektiert und ausführlich aus wissenschaftstheoretischer Perspektive. Anhand der Rekonstruktion von Hegels Wissenschaftssystematik wird gezeigt, wie sich seine materiale Geschichtsphilosophie zur nicht-philosophischen Geschichtswissenschaft verhält. Hegels formale Geschichtsphilosophie erlaubt es demgegenüber, die Geschichte der Geschichtsschreibung und deren Geltungsansprüche zu explizieren und Kriterien für die materiale Geschichtsphilosophie zu etablieren. Letztere wird als spezifisch philosophische Begriffsgeschichte der ‚Freiheit‘ rekonstruiert, mit Blick auf praktische und theoretische philosophische Ansprüche systematisch verortet und als wichtiger Beitrag für eigenständiges (...)
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    Der Begriff der Person in systematischer wie historischer Perspektive: ein deutsch-japanischer Dialog.Michael Quante, Hiroshi Goto, Tim Rojek & Shingo Segawa (eds.) - 2019 - Paderborn: mentis Verlag, ein Imprint der Brill-Gruppe.
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  3. Can Kitcher avoid the naturalistic fallacy?Simon Derpmann, Dominik Düber, Tim Rojek & Konstantin Schnieder - 2013 - In Marie I. Kaiser & Ansgar Seide (eds.), Philip Kitcher – Pragmatic Naturalism. Frankfurt/Main, Germany: ontos. pp. 61.
     
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    Ethical Intuitionism and the Problem of Dogmatism.Thomas Meyer & Tim Rojek - 2018 - In Johannes Müller-Salo (ed.), Robert Audi: Critical Engagements. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 141-152.
    In this paper, we try to confront Robert Audis moral epistemology, namely his intuitionism, based on the concept of a self-evident moral proposition, with two main problems: disagreement and dogmatism within moral discourse. Although Audi can meet those classical objections in his theory, we think that some problems remain. We proceed – after an introduction – in five sections in order to pursue this end. After a short introductory section, we first reconstruct the classical intuitionist moral epistemology. We then discuss (...)
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    Aviezer Tucker : A Companion to the Philosophy of History and Historiography.Tim Rojek - 2011 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 64 (1):080-083.
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    Aviezer Tucker (Ed.): A Companion to the Philosophy of History and Historiography.Tim Rojek - 2011 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 64 (1):080-083.
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    Carsten Roeger: Philosophieunterricht zwischen Kompetenzorientierung und philosophischer Bildung.Tim Rojek - 2017 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 70 (2):130-135.
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    Christopher Yeomans: The Expansion of Autonomy: Hegel’s Pluralistic Philosophy of Action: New York: Oxford University Press. 978–0-19-939,454-8 228 pp. Hardback. Index. 74.00$.Tim Rojek - 2016 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (3):801-803.
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    3. Der Begriff der Freiheit als Grundbegriff der hegelschen Philosophie der Weltgeschichte.Tim Rojek - 2017 - In Hegels Begriff der Weltgeschichte: Eine Wissenschaftstheoretische Studie. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 221-284.
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    1. Die Editionsgeschichte der hegelschen Geschichtsphilosophie.Tim Rojek - 2017 - In Hegels Begriff der Weltgeschichte: Eine Wissenschaftstheoretische Studie. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 10-43.
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    2. Das Verhältnis von Geschichtsschreibung und Geschichtsphilosophie.Tim Rojek - 2017 - In Hegels Begriff der Weltgeschichte: Eine Wissenschaftstheoretische Studie. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 44-220.
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    Einleitung.Tim Rojek - 2017 - In Hegels Begriff der Weltgeschichte: Eine Wissenschaftstheoretische Studie. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 1-9.
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    Ermylos Plevrakis: Das Absolute und der Begriff. Zur Frage philosophischer theologie in Hegels Wissenschaft der Logik.Tim Rojek - 2019 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 72 (4):313-320.
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    Fazit und Ausblick.Tim Rojek - 2017 - In Hegels Begriff der Weltgeschichte: Eine Wissenschaftstheoretische Studie. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 285-292.
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    Helmut Reinalter, Peter J. Brenner : Lexikon der Geisteswissenschaften. Sachbegriffe – Disziplinen – Personen.Tim Rojek - 2012 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 65 (4):334-338.
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    Johannes-Georg Schülein: Metaphysik und ihre Kritik bei Hegel und Derrida.Tim Rojek - 2017 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 70 (4):343-349.
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    Literaturverzeichnis.Tim Rojek - 2017 - In Hegels Begriff der Weltgeschichte: Eine Wissenschaftstheoretische Studie. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 293-304.
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    Michael Heinrich: Karl Marx und die Geburt der modernen Gesellschaft. Biographie und Werkentwicklung. Bd. I: 1818–1841.Tim Rojek - 2018 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 71 (4):335-339.
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    Matthias Wille: ‚Largely Unknown‘. Gottlob Frege und der posthume Ruhm.Tim Rojek - 2016 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 69 (3):223-227.
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    Personenregister.Tim Rojek - 2017 - In Hegels Begriff der Weltgeschichte: Eine Wissenschaftstheoretische Studie. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 305-307.
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    Sachregister.Tim Rojek - 2017 - In Hegels Begriff der Weltgeschichte: Eine Wissenschaftstheoretische Studie. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 308-310.
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    Søren Kierkegaard.Tim Rojek - 2018 - In Ludwig Siep, Heikki Ikaheimo & Michael Quante (eds.), Handbuch Anerkennung. Springer. pp. 159-166.
    In Kierkegaards Werk stellt ‚Anerkennung‘ keinen Schlüsselausdruck dar, wenngleich er mehrfach gebraucht wird. Dennoch lassen sich mindestens drei Dimensionen eines Anerkennungsbegriffs identifizieren. Erstens stellt Kierkegaard die Pflicht oder Bereitschaft zur Anerkennung anderer Menschen als ethisch zu respektierende Größe heraus und hebt auch die für die Sozialisation relevanten Aspekte solcher Anerkennungsverhältnisse hervor. Näher buchstabiert Kierkegaard zweitens Anerkennung in der Dimension einer christlichen Liebesbeziehung aus und fokussiert auf die für den einzelnen mit der Aufnahme einer solchen Anerkennungsbeziehung einhergehende Verpflichtung. Drittens fundiert Kierkegaard (...)
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    Vorwort.Tim Rojek - 2017 - In Hegels Begriff der Weltgeschichte: Eine Wissenschaftstheoretische Studie. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    Status von Anerkennung.Thomas Meyer, Michael Quante & Tim Rojek - 2018 - In Ludwig Siep, Heikki Ikaheimo & Michael Quante (eds.), Handbuch Anerkennung. Springer. pp. 39-53.
    In der Literatur tritt die Rede von Anerkennung als Kategorie oder Prinzip, als Konzeption, als Anerkennungstheorie oder als Name für eine Theoriefamilie unreguliert auf. In diesem Artikel werden die verschiedenen Verwendungsweisen von „Anerkennung“ inhaltlich bestimmt und es wird expliziert, worin die mit ihnen einhergehenden Geltungsansprüche jeweils bestehen.
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    Matthias Hoesch: Vernunft und Vorsehung. Säkularisierte Eschatologie in Kants Religions- und Geschichtsphilosophie. Berlin/Boston: Verlag Walter de Gruyter, 2014. 390 Seiten. ISBN 978-3110351255. [REVIEW]Tim Rojek - 2017 - Kant Studien 108 (3):459-463.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 108 Heft: 3 Seiten: 459-463.
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    Methoden der Geisteswissenschaften: Eine Selbstverständigung.Dirk Hartmann, Amir Mohseni, Erhard Reckwitz, Tim Rojek & Ulrich Steckmann (eds.) - 2012 - Velbrück.
    Der Band „Methoden der Geisteswissenschaften. Eine Selbstverständigung.“ versammelt Aufsätze, die sich den Methoden und dem Status der Geisteswissenschaften in der modernen Wissenschaftslandschaft aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven widmen.
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    Tim Rojek. Hegels Begriff der Weltgeschichte. Eine Wissenschaftstheoretische Studie. Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2017. ISBN 978-3-11-050147-6 (hbk). Pp. 310. €109.95, US $126.99, £100.00. ISBN 978-3-11-062696-4 (pbk). €19.95, US $22.99, £18.00. [REVIEW]Eric Michael Dale - 2020 - Hegel Bulletin 41 (2):321-325.
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  28. Desire.Tim Schroeder - 2006 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 (6):631-639.
    To desire is to be in a particular state of mind. It is a state of mind familiar to everyone who has ever wanted to drink water or desired to know what has happened to an old friend, but its familiarity does not make it easy to give a theory of desire. Controversy immediately breaks out when asking whether wanting water and desiring knowledge are, at bottom, the same state of mind as others that seem somewhat similar: wishing never to (...)
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    The Politics of Jean-François Lyotard: Justice and Political Theory.Chris Rojek, Bryan S. Turner & Jean François Lyotard (eds.) - 1998 - New York: Psychology Press.
    This edited collection of essays brings together the leading experts in the field of cultural and philosophical studies to tackle many of the questions still being asked about Jean Francois Lyotard. Contributors include Barry Smart, John O'Neill and Victor J. Seidler with subjects ranging from Lyotard's writings on justice and politics of difference, on feminism, youth, judaism as well as a chapter devoted to his early writings.
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    Ethics in government, 1978-1988: a selected bibliography.Tim J. Watts - 1988 - Monticello, Ill.: Vance Bibliographies.
  31. Frameworks for an archaeology of the body.Tim Yates - 1993 - In Christopher Y. Tilley (ed.), Interpretative archaeology. Providence: Berg. pp. 31--72.
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    Philosophy and Model Theory.Tim Button & Sean P. Walsh - 2018 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Edited by Sean Walsh & Wilfrid Hodges.
    Philosophy and model theory frequently meet one another. Philosophy and Model Theory aims to understand their interactions -/- Model theory is used in every ‘theoretical’ branch of analytic philosophy: in philosophy of mathematics, in philosophy of science, in philosophy of language, in philosophical logic, and in metaphysics. But these wide-ranging appeals to model theory have created a highly fragmented literature. On the one hand, many philosophically significant mathematical results are found only in mathematics textbooks: these are aimed squarely at mathematicians; (...)
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  33. Is Pain “All in your Mind”? Examining the General Public’s Views of Pain.Tim V. Salomons, Richard Harrison, Nat Hansen, James Stazicker, Astrid Grith Sorensen, Paula Thomas & Emma Borg - 2022 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 13 (3):683-698.
    By definition, pain is a sensory and emotional experience that is felt in a particular part of the body. The precise relationship between somatic events at the site where pain is experienced, and central processing giving rise to the mental experience of pain remains the subject of debate, but there is little disagreement in scholarly circles that both aspects of pain are critical to its experience. Recent experimental work, however, suggests a public view that is at odds with this conceptualisation. (...)
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  34. Epistemological Disjunctivism’s Genuine Access Problem.Tim Kraft - 2015 - Theoria 81 (4):311-332.
    Epistemological disjunctivism, as defended by, for example, McDowell, Neta and Pritchard, is the view that epistemic justification can be – and in paradigmatic cases of perceptual knowledge actually is – both factive and reflectively accessible. One major problem for this view is the access problem: apparently, epistemological disjunctivism entails that ordinary external world propositions can be known by reflection alone. According to epistemological disjunctivism, seeing that the sun is shining is reflectively accessible and seeing that the sun is shining entails (...)
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  35. The meaning of pain expressions and pain communication.Emma Borg, Tim Salomons & Nat Hansen - 2017 - In Simon van Rysewyk (ed.), Meanings of Pain. Springer. pp. 261-282.
    Both patients and clinicians frequently report problems around communicating and assessing pain. Patients express dissatisfaction with their doctors and doctors often find exchanges with chronic pain patients difficult and frustrating. This chapter thus asks how we could improve pain communication and thereby enhance outcomes for chronic pain patients. We argue that improving matters will require a better appreciation of the complex meaning of pain terms and of the variability and flexibility in how individuals think about pain. We start by examining (...)
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    Problems of Stakeholder Theory.Tim Ambler & Andrea Wilson - 1995 - Business Ethics: A European Review 4 (1):30-35.
    Stakeholder theory diverts attention from creating business success to concentrating on who share its fruits. But what right have stakeholders to make the claims they do? Perhaps a new model is needed. T.F.J. Ambler is Grand Metropolitan Senior Research Fellow at London Business School, Sussex Place, Regent's Park, London NW1 4SA, where Andrea Wilson completed her MBA in 1993. She is now a consultant in New York.
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  37. The Unity of Consciousness.Tim Bayne - 2010 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Tim Bayne draws on philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience in defence of the claim that consciousness is unified. He develops an account of what it means to say that consciousness is unified, and then applies this account to a variety of cases - drawn from both normal and pathological forms of experience - in which the unity of consciousness is said to break down. He goes on to explore the implications of the unity of consciousness for theories of consciousness, for the (...)
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  38. The Limits of Realism.Tim Button - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press UK.
    Tim Button explores the relationship between words and world; between semantics and scepticism. -/- A certain kind of philosopher – the external realist – worries that appearances might be radically deceptive. For example, she allows that we might all be brains in vats, stimulated by an infernal machine. But anyone who entertains the possibility of radical deception must also entertain a further worry: that all of our thoughts are totally contentless. That worry is just incoherent. -/- We cannot, then, be (...)
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  39. Cognitive Phenomenology.Tim Bayne & Michelle Montague (eds.) - 2011 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Does thought have distinctive experiential features? Is there, in addition to sensory phenomenology, a kind of cognitive phenomenology--phenomenology of a cognitive or conceptual character? Leading philosophers of mind debate whether conscious thought has cognitive phenomenology and whether it is part of conscious perception and conscious emotion.
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    Geographies of rhythm: nature, place, mobilities and bodies.Tim Edensor - 2010 - Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate.
    can highlight how everyday rhythms complicate chronological orderings of past and present and how what appears 'utterly changed' repeats in fascinating ways ...
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  41. A fictionalist theory of universals.Tim Button & Robert Trueman - 2024 - In Peter Fritz & Nicholas K. Jones (eds.), Higher-Order Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.
    Universals are putative objects like wisdom, morality, redness, etc. Although we believe in properties (which, we argue, are not a kind of object), we do not believe in universals. However, a number of ordinary, natural language constructions seem to commit us to their existence. In this paper, we provide a fictionalist theory of universals, which allows us to speak as if universals existed, whilst denying that any really do.
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    Bare Land: Alienation as Deracination in Anna Tsing and John Steinbeck.Tim Christiaens - 2024 - In Re-imagining Class. pp. 257-277.
    In The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins, Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing explains how bare land is formed. Capitalism produces ‘ruins’ by stripping living beings of the capacity to form their own ecological relations, a necessary condition for the reproduction of life. Contemporary capitalism alienates living beings from ecological relations, i.e. capitalism generates “the ability to stand alone, as if the entanglements of living did not matter. Through alienation, people and things become (...)
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  43. Amputees by choice: Body integrity identity disorder and the ethics of amputation.Tim Bayne & Neil Levy - 2005 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 22 (1):75–86.
    In 1997, a Scottish surgeon by the name of Robert Smith was approached by a man with an unusual request: he wanted his apparently healthy lower left leg amputated. Although details about the case are sketchy, the would-be amputee appears to have desired the amputation on the grounds that his left foot wasn’t part of him – it felt alien. After consultation with psychiatrists, Smith performed the amputation. Two and a half years later, the patient reported that his life had (...)
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  44. The perception of the environment: essays on livelihood, dwelling & skill.Tim Ingold - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    In this work Tim Ingold provides a persuasive new approach to the theory behind our perception of the world around us. The core of the argument is that where we refer to cultural variation we should be instead be talking about variation in skill. Neither genetically innate or culturally acquired, skills are incorporated into the human organism through practice and training in an environment.They are as much biological as cultural.
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  45. Reliability Gaps Between Groups in COMPAS Dataset.Tim Räz - 2024 - In - Acm (ed.), FAccT '24: Proceedings of the 2024 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency. New York NY United States: Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 113–126.
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    The Organisation of Mind.Tim Shallice & Rick Cooper - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
    To understand the mind, we need to draw equally on the fields of cognitive science and neuroscience. But these two fields have very separate intellectual roots, and very different styles. So how can these two be reconciled in order to develop a full understanding of the mind and brain.This is the focus of this landmark new book.
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  47. The Intentional Structure of Consciousness.Tim Crane - 2002 - In Aleksandar Jokic & Quentin Smith (eds.), Consciousness: New Philosophical Perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 33-56.
    Newcomers to the philosophy of mind are sometimes resistant to the idea that pain is a mental state. If asked to defend their view, they might say something like this: pain is a physical state, it is a state of the body. A pain in one’s leg feels to be in the leg, not ‘in the mind’. After all, sometimes people distinguish pain which is ‘all in the mind’ from a genuine pain, sometimes because the second is ‘physical’ while the (...)
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    Automobility and National Identity.Tim Edensor - 2004 - Theory, Culture and Society 21 (4-5):101-120.
    Accounts of the nation and national identity have tended to focus upon the transmission by cultural elites of authoritative culture, invented traditions and folk customs. Following Billig, I suggest that the national is increasingly located in the everyday and in the realm of popular culture; far more so than in ‘high’ and ‘official’ forms of culture. To exemplify this, I discuss national automobilities, specifically exploring the role of iconic models, mundane motorscapes and the everyday, habitual performances of driving. With a (...)
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  49. Hunting and gathering as ways of perceiving the environment.Tim Ingold - 1996 - In R. F. Ellen & Katsuyoshi Fukui (eds.), Redefining nature: ecology, culture, and domestication. Washington, D.C.: Berg. pp. 117--155.
     
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  50. Quantum non-locality and relativity: metaphysical intimations of modern physics.Tim Maudlin - 1994 - Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
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