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  1. Europäische Aufklärung. Herbert Dieckmann Zum 60. Geburtstag. Hrsg. Von Hugo Friedrich Und Fritz Schalk.Hugo Friedrich, Herbert Dieckmann & Fritz Schalk - 1967 - Fink.
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    Moralisti italiani del rinascimento.Fritz Schalk - 1940 - Wien,: A. Schroll & co..
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  3. Europäische Aufklärung: Herbert Dieckmann zum 60. Geburtstag.Herbert Dieckmann, Hugo Friedrich & Fritz Schalk (eds.) - 1967 - München-Allach: W. Fink.
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    Fritz Medicus (1876–1956).Fritz Marti - 1970 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 8 (1):3-13.
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  5. Moral encroachment and reasons of the wrong kind.James Fritz - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (10):3051-3070.
    According to the view that there is moral encroachment in epistemology, whether a person has knowledge of p sometimes depends on moral considerations, including moral considerations that do not bear on the truth or likelihood of p. Defenders of moral encroachment face a central challenge: they must explain why the moral considerations they cite, unlike moral bribes for belief, are reasons of the right kind for belief (or withheld belief). This paper distinguishes between a moderate and a radical version of (...)
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    Pragmatic Encroachment and Moral Encroachment.James Fritz - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98 (S1):643-661.
    Subject-sensitive invariantism posits surprising connections between a person’s knowledge and features of her environment that are not paradigmatically epistemic features. But which features of a person’s environment have this distinctive connection to knowledge? Traditional defenses of subject-sensitive invariantism emphasize features that matter to the subject of the knowledge-attribution. Call this pragmatic encroachment. A more radical thesis usually goes ignored: knowledge is sensitive to moral facts, whether or not those moral facts matter to the subject. Call this moral encroachment. This paper (...)
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    Elephants are Gray: Linguistic Sensitivity and the Use of Generic Utterances in Pedagogical and Nonpedagogical Contexts.Ursina Markwalder, Henrik Saalbach & Lennart Schalk - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (7):e13173.
    Cognitive Science, Volume 46, Issue 7, July 2022.
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  8. Moral Steadfastness and Meta-ethics.James Fritz & Tristram McPherson - 2019 - American Philosophical Quarterly 56 (1):43-56.
    Call the following claim Asymmetry: rationality often requires a more steadfast response to pure moral disagreement than it does to otherwise analogous non-moral disagreement. This paper briefly motivates Asymmetry and explores its implications for meta-ethics. Some philosophers have thought that anti-realists are better-placed than realists to explain Asymmetry because, if anti-realism is true, disagreement cannot provide evidence against the reliability of one's thinking about objective moral facts. This paper argues that this simple diagnosis fails to support otherwise plausible anti-realisms. It (...)
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  9. Knowledge and the Many Norms on Action.James Fritz - 2022 - Erkenntnis 87 (3):1191-1210.
    If there is pragmatic encroachment in epistemology, whether a person knows that p can vary with normative facts about her actions—including facts that do not bear on the truth or likelihood of p. This paper raises an underappreciated question for defenders of pragmatic encroachment: which of the many norms on action are distinctively connected to knowledge? To the extent that contemporary defenders of pragmatic encroachment address this question, they do so by citing norms of ‘practical rationality.’ I show that this (...)
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    Moral agency without responsibility? Analysis of three ethical models of human-computer interaction in times of artificial intelligence (AI).Alexis Fritz, Wiebke Brandt, Henner Gimpel & Sarah Bayer - 2020 - De Ethica 6 (1):3-22.
    Philosophical and sociological approaches in technology have increasingly shifted toward describing AI (artificial intelligence) systems as ‘(moral) agents,’ while also attributing ‘agency’ to them. It is only in this way – so their principal argument goes – that the effects of technological components in a complex human-computer interaction can be understood sufficiently in phenomenological-descriptive and ethical-normative respects. By contrast, this article aims to demonstrate that an explanatory model only achieves a descriptively and normatively satisfactory result if the concepts of ‘(moral) (...)
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    Die Methoden des Unterrichts in der Jugendschule.Fritz Blättner - 1966 - Weinheim,: J. Beltz.
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    Operands and Instances.Peter Fritz - 2023 - Review of Symbolic Logic 16 (1):188-209.
    Can conjunctive propositions be identical without their conjuncts being identical? Can universally quantified propositions be identical without their instances being identical? On a common conception of propositions, on which they inherit the logical structure of the sentences which express them, the answer is negative both times. Here, it will be shown that such a negative answer to both questions is inconsistent, assuming a standard type-theoretic formalization of theorizing about propositions. The result is not specific to conjunction and universal quantification, but (...)
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    On higher-order logical grounds.Peter Fritz - 2020 - Analysis 80 (4):656-666.
    Existential claims are widely held to be grounded in their true instances. However, this principle is shown to be problematic by arguments due to Kit Fine. Stephan Krämer has given an especially simple form of such an argument using propositional quantifiers. This note shows that even if a schematic principle of existential grounds for propositional quantifiers has to be restricted, this does not immediately apply to a corresponding non-schematic principle in higher-order logic.
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    On Stalnaker’s Simple Theory of Propositions.Peter Fritz - 2020 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 50 (1):1-31.
    Robert Stalnaker recently proposed a simple theory of propositions using the notion of a set of propositions being consistent, and conjectured that this theory is equivalent to the claim that propositions form a complete atomic Boolean algebra. This paper clarifies and confirms this conjecture. Stalnaker also noted that some of the principles of his theory may be given up, depending on the intended notion of proposition. This paper therefore also investigates weakened constraints on consistency and the corresponding classes of Boolean (...)
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    Integrating philosophy, policy and practice to create a just and fair health service.Zoe Fritz & Caitríona L. Cox - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (12):797-802.
    To practise ‘fairly and justly’ a clinician must balance the needs of both the many and the few: the individual patient in front of them, and the many unseen patients in the waiting room, and in the county. They must consider the immediate clinical needs of those in the present, and how their actions will impact on future patients. The good medical practice guidance ‘Make the care of your patient your first concern’ provides no guidance on how doctors should act (...)
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    Online Shaming and the Ethics of Public Disapproval.James Fritz - 2021 - Journal of Applied Philosophy.
    This paper illuminates an underappreciated tension between two desiderata for moral disapproval. First, moral disapproval should aspire to openness. This means, among other things, that it should aspire not to require silence from wronged parties. Second, moral disapproval should aspire to decency. This means, among other things, that it should not predictably cause psychological harm in a way that alienates or isolates people from their moral community. I illustrate the tension between these desiderata within the context of online shaming, and (...)
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    Logics for propositional contingentism.Peter Fritz - 2017 - Review of Symbolic Logic 10 (2):203-236.
    Robert Stalnaker has recently advocated propositional contingentism, the claim that it is contingent what propositions there are. He has proposed a philosophical theory of contingency in what propositions there are and sketched a possible worlds model theory for it. In this paper, such models are used to interpret two propositional modal languages: one containing an existential propositional quantifier, and one containing an existential propositional operator. It is shown that the resulting logic containing an existential quantifier is not recursively axiomatizable, as (...)
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    Moral Responsibility, Voluntary Control, and Intentional Action.Kyle G. Fritz - 2018 - Philosophia 46 (4):831-855.
    Many theorists writing about moral responsibility accept that voluntary control is necessary for responsibility. Call such theorists volitionists. Recently, volitionism has been called into question by theorists I call nonvolitionists. Yet neither volitionists nor nonvolitionists have carefully articulated a clear volitionist thesis, nor have they sufficiently explained the concept of voluntary control that somehow seems connected to volitionism. I argue that attempts to explain the volitionist thesis, voluntary control, and their relation are more problematic than have previously been recognized. Instead, (...)
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    Der Deutsche Idealismus und die Geschichte.Fritz Marti & Walther Schonfeld - 1937 - Journal of Philosophy 34 (10):268.
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    The Last Objectivism Adds an Actor to a Given Act.Fritz Marti - 1984 - The Owl of Minerva 15 (2):131-147.
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    Der Geist und das Eine.Fritz-Peter Hager - 1970 - Stuttgart,: Paul Haupt.
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  22. Plato and the Poets.Pierre Destrée & Fritz Gregor Herrmann (eds.) - 2011
     
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    An Introduction to Biblical Archaeology.William G. Dever & Volkmar Fritz - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (3):591.
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    1. Nous, Noein, and their Derivatives in Pre-Socratic Philosophy.Kurt von Fritz - 1974 - In Alexander P. D. Mourelatos (ed.), The pre-Socratics: a collection of critical essays. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. pp. 23-85.
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    Electrocorticographic representations of segmental features in continuous speech.Fabien Lotte, Jonathan S. Brumberg, Peter Brunner, Aysegul Gunduz, Anthony L. Ritaccio, Cuntai Guan & Gerwin Schalk - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9:119171.
    Acoustic speech output results from coordinated articulation of dozens of muscles, bones and cartilages of the vocal mechanism. While we commonly take the fluency and speed of our speech productions for granted, the neural mechanisms facilitating the requisite muscular control are not completely understood. Previous neuroimaging and electrophysiology studies of speech sensorimotor control has typically concentrated on speech sounds (i.e., phonemes, syllables and words) in isolation; sentence-length investigations have largely been used to inform coincident linguistic processing. In this study, we (...)
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    Origen and Prophecy: Fate, Authority, Allegory, and the Structure of Scripture by Claire Hall (review).Milanna Fritz - 2024 - Nova et Vetera 22 (1):293-295.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Origen and Prophecy: Fate, Authority, Allegory, and the Structure of Scripture by Claire HallMilanna FritzOrigen and Prophecy: Fate, Authority, Allegory, and the Structure of Scripture by Claire Hall (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021), 195 pp.Origen's (AD 185–255) surviving corpus is studied by scholars across the disciplines of theology philosophy and classics. Drawing from each of these fields, in Origen and Prophecy, Clare Hall applies Origen's self-proposed tripartite exegesis (...)
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    “You Can See How Things Will End by the Way They Begin”: The Contribution of Early Mutual Obligations for the Development of the Psychological Contract.Maria Luisa Farnese, Stefano Livi, Barbara Barbieri & René Schalk - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Musical Agency during Physical Exercise Decreases Pain.Thomas H. Fritz, Daniel L. Bowling, Oliver Contier, Joshua Grant, Lydia Schneider, Annette Lederer, Felicia Höer, Eric Busch & Arno Villringer - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Kants Philosophie der Geschichte. II.Fritz Medicus - 1902 - Kant Studien 7 (1-3):171-229.
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    Losing track of time through delayed body representations.Thomas H. Fritz, Agnes Steixner, Joachim Boettger & Arno Villringer - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Die gefahren einer gefühlsjurisprudenz in der gegenwart rechtagrundsätze für freie rechtsfindung.Fritz Berolzheimer - 1911 - Berlin und Leipzig,: W. Rothschild.
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  32. Neue Wege der Philosophie: Eine Einführung in die Philosophie der Gegenwart.Fritz Heinemann - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (33):112-116.
     
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    Bemerkungen zum Problem der Existenz mathematischer Gegenstände.Fritz Medicus - 1914 - Kant Studien 19 (1-3):1-18.
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    Kants transscendentale Aesthetik und die nichteuklidische Geometrie.Fritz Medicus - 1899 - Kant Studien 3 (1-3):261-300.
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    Kant und die gegenwärtige Aufgabe der Logik.Fritz Medicus - 1907 - Kant Studien 12 (1-3):50-74.
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    Kant und Ranke. Eine Studie über die Anwendung der transscendentalen Methode auf die historischen Wissenschaften.Fritz Medicus - 1903 - Kant Studien 8 (1-4):129-192.
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    On being human.Fritz Medicus - 1973 - New York,: Ungar.
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    Rudolf Eucken zum Gedächtnis.Fritz Medicus - 1926 - Kant Studien 31 (1-3):445-454.
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    Zu Kants Philosophie der Geschichte mit besonderer Beziehung auf K. Lamprecht.Fritz Medicus - 1900 - Kant Studien 4 (1-3):61-67.
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    Zwei Thomisten contra Kant.Fritz Medicus - 1899 - Kant Studien 3 (1-3):320-333.
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    The Political Philosophy of Niccolò Machiavelli as It Applies to Politics, the Management of the Firm, and the Science of Living.Fritz Lawrence Mervil - 1980 - American Classical College Press.
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    Chromatin diminution in nematodes.Fritz Müller, Vincent Bernard & Heinz Tobler - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (2):133-138.
    The process of chromatin diminution in Parascaris and Ascaris is a developmentally controlled genome rearrangement, which results in quantitative and qualitative differences in DNA content between germ line and somatic cells. Chromatin diminution involves chromosomal breakage, new telomere formation and DNA degradation. The programmed elimination of chromatin in presomatic cells might serve as an alternative way of gene regulation. We put forward a new hypothesis of how an ancient partial genome duplication and chromatin diminution may have served to maintain the (...)
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    IX. Die Problemstellung von Hegels „Phänomenologie des Geistes“. Eine problemgeschichtliche Einführung in seine Philosophie.Fritz Münch - 1913 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 26 (2):149-173.
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    How to Read Descartes.Fritz Monsma - 1998 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 72:271-284.
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  45. Geschichte der philosophie der renaissance.Fritz Schultze - 1975
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    [Lathe biōsas]: Studien zur ältesten Ethik bei d. Griechen.Fritz Wehrli - 1931 - Stuttgart: Teubner.
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    The Roles of Social Value Orientation and Anticipated Emotions in Intergroup Resource Allocation Decisions.Suzanna Awang Bono, Job van der Schalk & Antony S. R. Manstead - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Identifying Selective Auditory Attention to Speech from Electrocorticographic Signals.Dijkstra Karen, Brunner Peter, Gunduz Aysegul, Coon Wiliam, Ritaccio Anthony, Farquhar Jason & Schalk Gerwin - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Spatio-temporal dynamics of word selection in speech production: Insights from electrocorticography.Ries Stephanie, Dhillon Rummit, Clarke Alex, King-Stephen David, Laxer Kenneth, Weber Peter, Kuperman Rachel, Auguste Kurtis, Brunner Peter, Schalk Gerwin, Lin Jack, Parvizi Josef, Crone Nathan, Dronkers Nina & Knight Robert - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    I Am, of Course, No Prophet.Peter Joseph Fritz - 2011 - Philosophy and Theology 23 (2):317-332.
    This article argues that Karl Rahner’s theme of “eschatological ignorance” should be retrieved to facilitate and to fortify the enactment of Catholic theology’s prophetic commitments in a U.S. context. First, the article presents and defends Rahner’s famous distinction between eschatology and apocalyptic. Second, it characterizes Rahner’s distinction as representative of his conviction of a need for docta ignorantia futuri, which stems from his theology of God as Absolute Mystery, and which, though Rahner recommends it to twentieth-century Europeans, seems particularly well (...)
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