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    Sozialphilosophie des Krieges: Staats- und subjekttheoretische Untersuchungen zu Henri Lefebvre und Georges Bataille.Hajo Schmidt - 1990 - Essen: Klartext.
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    Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Lines of Development and Paradigms. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1990 - Philosophy and History 23 (1):3-4.
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    Practical Intersubjectivity. The Development of the Work of George Herbert Mead. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1984 - Philosophy and History 17 (1):15-17.
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    Problems of the “Critique of Pure Reason”. Conference on Kant at Marburg 1981. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1985 - Philosophy and History 18 (1):34-35.
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    Philosophy of the Social Sciences. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1986 - Philosophy and History 19 (1):4-5.
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    Post-Enlightenment Philosophy. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1984 - Philosophy and History 17 (1):22-24.
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    The Development of Occidental Rationalism. An Analysis of Max Weber’s History of Society. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1983 - Philosophy and History 16 (2):134-136.
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    Autonomy as Self-Destruction. On Bourgeois Subjectivity. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1985 - Philosophy and History 18 (2):116-116.
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    Critique of Power. Stages of Reflection of a Critical Theory of Society. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1987 - Philosophy and History 20 (2):126-128.
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    Johann Gottlieb Fichte. A Critique of all Revelation. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1984 - Philosophy and History 17 (2):137-138.
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    Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Doctrine of Knowledge (1805). From the Unpublished Works. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1985 - Philosophy and History 18 (2):105-106.
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    Johann Gottlieb Fichte. A Critique of all Revelation. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1984 - Philosophy and History 17 (2):137-138.
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    Johann Gottlieb Fichte—An Introduction to his Philosophy. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1984 - Philosophy and History 17 (2):139-140.
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    Review: Beck, Immanuel Kant. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1985 - Philosophy and History 18 (1):11-12.
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    Immanuel Kant, by Otfried Höffe. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1985 - Philosophy and History 18 (1):11-12.
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    Kant’s Theory of Constitution and the Transcendental Deduction. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1981 - Philosophy and History 14 (1):18-19.
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    Law and Morality in J. G. Fichte’s Social Theory. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1979 - Philosophy and History 12 (2):164-165.
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    Schopenhauer in the Postmodern Period. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1991 - Philosophy and History 24 (1-2):42-43.
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    Technology and Weakness. Ecology according to Nietzsche, Heidegger and “Weak Thinking”. With a preface by Gianni Vattimo. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1991 - Philosophy and History 24 (1-2):46-47.
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    The Legitimacy of the Civil Society. A Inquiry into the Concept of Labour in the Theories of Locke, Smith, Ricardo, Hegel and Marx. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1980 - Philosophy and History 13 (2):156-158.
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    The Modern Age. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1987 - Philosophy and History 20 (1):53-54.
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    The Modern Age. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1987 - Philosophy and History 20 (1):53-54.
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    The Otherness of Reason. The Development of Structures of Rationality as Exemplified in Kant. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1985 - Philosophy and History 18 (2):99-100.
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    Wissen und Verantwortung: Festschrift für Jan P. Beckmann.Jan Peter Beckmann, Thomas Keutner, Roman Oeffner & Hajo Schmidt (eds.) - 2005 - Freiburg: Alber.
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    Wissen und Verantwortung: Festschrift für Jan P. Beckmann.Jan Peter Beckmann, Thomas Keutner, Roman Oeffner & Hajo Schmidt (eds.) - 2005 - Freiburg: Alber.
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  26. On believing indirectly for practical reasons.Sebastian Https://Orcidorg Schmidt - 2022 - Philosophical Studies 179 (6):1795-1819.
    It is often argued that there are no practical reasons for belief because we could not believe for such reasons. A recent reply by pragmatists is that we can often believe for practical reasons because we can often cause our beliefs for practical reasons. This paper reveals the limits of this recently popular strategy for defending pragmatism, and thereby reshapes the dialectical options for pragmatism. I argue that the strategy presupposes that reasons for being in non-intentional states are not reducible (...)
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    Rationing, racism and justice: advancing the debate around ‘colourblind’ COVID-19 ventilator allocation.Harald Schmidt, Dorothy E. Roberts & Nwamaka D. Eneanya - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (2):126-130.
    Withholding or withdrawing life-saving ventilators can become necessary when resources are insufficient. In the USA, such rationing has unique social justice dimensions. Structural elements of dominant allocation frameworks simultaneously advantage white communities, and disadvantage Black communities—who already experience a disproportionate burden of COVID-19-related job losses, hospitalisations and mortality. Using the example of New Jersey’s Crisis Standard of Care policy, we describe how dominant rationing guidance compounds for many Black patients prior unfair structural disadvantage, chiefly due to the way creatinine and (...)
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    Nietzsche: Text, Kontext.Djavid Salehi & Rüdiger Schmidt (eds.) - 2000 - Weimar: Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Universitätsverlag.
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  29. Modest Nonconceptualism: Epistemology, Phenomenology, and Content.Eva Schmidt - 2015 - Cham: Springer.
    The author defends nonconceptualism, the claim that perceptual experience is nonconceptual and has nonconceptual content. Continuing the heated and complex debate surrounding this topic over the past two decades, she offers a sustained defense of a novel version of the view, Modest Nonconceptualism, and provides a systematic overview of some of the central controversies in the debate. -/- An explication of the notion of nonconceptual content and a distinction between nonconceptualist views of different strengths starts off the volume, then the (...)
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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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    Withdrawing Versus Withholding Freedoms: Nudging and the Case of Tobacco Control.Andreas T. Schmidt - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (7):3-14.
    Is it a stronger interference with people's freedom to withdraw options they currently have than to withhold similar options they do not have? Drawing on recent theorizing about sociopolitical freedom, this article identifies considerations that often make this the case for public policy. However, when applied to tobacco control, these considerations are shown to give us at best only very weak freedom-based reason to prioritize the status quo. This supports a popular argument for so-called “endgame” tobacco control measures: If we (...)
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    Festschrift der Leipziger Juristenfakultät für dr. Alfred Schultze zum 19. märz 1936.Heinrich Siber, Eberhard Schmidt, Lutz Richter, Walter Simons, Rudolf Oeschey, Hans Oppikofer & Franz Beyerle (eds.) - 1938 - Leipzig,: T. Weicher.
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    7 Kant on Trolleys and Autonomous Driving.Elke Elisabeth Schmidt - 2022 - In Hyeongjoo Kim & Dieter Schönecker (eds.), Kant and Artificial Intelligence. De Gruyter. pp. 189-222.
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    Instabilität in Natur Und Wissenschaft: Eine Wissenschaftsphilosophie der Nachmodernen Physik.Jan Cornelius Schmidt - 2008 - Walter de Gruyter.
    Review text: "Es gibt Bücher, die durch ihre unprätentiöse, stille und sorgfältige Vorgehensweise auf den ersten Blick über die Sensation hinwegtäuschen, die sie bloßlegen und zur Diskussion anbieten. So ein Buch ist die "Wissenschaftphilosophie? von Jan C. Schmidt, die über die "Instabilität in Natur und Wissenschaft? handelt."Günter Altner in: Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau 9/2009.
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  35. Können wir uns entscheiden, etwas zu glauben? Zur Möglichkeit und Unmöglichkeit eines doxastischen Willens.Sebastian Schmidt - 2016 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 93 (4):571-582.
    I argue that believing at will – i.e. believing for practical reasons – is in some sense possible and in some sense impossible. It is impossible insofar as we think of belief formation as a re-sult of our exercise of certain capacities (perception, memory, agency). But insofar as we think of belief formation as an action that might lead to such a result (i.e. a deliberation or an in-quiry), believing at will is possible. First I present and clarify the problem (...)
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    The unbearable dispersal of being: Narrativity and personal identity in borderline personality disorder.Philipp Schmidt & Thomas Fuchs - 2020 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 20 (2):321-340.
    Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by severe disturbances in a subject’s sense of identity. Persons with BPD suffer from recurrent feelings of emptiness, a lack of self-feeling, and painful incoherence, especially regarding their own desires, how they see and feel about others, their life goals, or the roles to which they commit themselves. Over the past decade or so, clinical psychologists, psychotherapists, and psychiatrists have turned to philosophical conceptions of selfhood to better understand the borderline-specific ruptures in the sense (...)
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  37. Towards a philosophy of interdisciplinarity.Jan Schmidt - 2007 - Poiesis and Praxis 5 (1):53-69.
    This paper aims to contribute to the expanding discourse on inter- and transdisciplinarity. Referring to well-established distinctions in philosophy of science, the paper argues in favor of a plurality of four different dimensions: Interdisciplinarity with regard to objects, knowledge/theories, methods/practices, and further, problem perception/problem solving. Different philosophical thought traditions can be related to these distinguishable meanings. The philosophical framework of the four different dimensions will be illustrated by some of the most popular examples of research programs that are labeled interdisciplinary (...)
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    Kommentar zu Nietzsches "Die Geburt der Tragödie".Jochen Schmidt - 2012 - De Gruyter.
    Mazzino Montinari nannte Die Geburt der Tragödie "Nietzsches schwierigstes Werk". Es greift auf antike Traditionen zurück und orientiert sich weltanschaulich an Schopenhauer und Wagner, dessen,Musikdrama' Nietzsche als "Wiedergeburt der Tragödie"darstellt. Bei Nietzsche selbst und in der Kulturkritik wirkte vor allem das Konzept des Dionysischen nach. Gegen die Décadence gerichtet, wurde es zum Ideogramm eines rauschhaften Lebenskults.
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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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    The Ubiquity of the Finite: Hegel, Heidegger, and the Entitlements of Philosophy.Dennis J. Schmidt - 1990 - MIT Press.
    What are the assumptions and tasks hidden in contemporary calls to "overcome" the metaphysical tradition? Reflecting upon the internal contradictions of the notions of "tradition" and "finiteness," Dennis J. Schmidt offers novel insights into how philosophy must relate to its traditions if it is to retain a vital sense of the plurality of "edges" that constitute its finiteness. He does this through a close examination of issues found in the work of Hegel and Heidegger, two philosophers who made the (...)
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  41. Mill on quality and quantity.C. Schmidt–Petri - 2003 - Philosophical Quarterly 53 (210):102–104.
    A well known paragraph in Mill's 'Utilitarianism' has standardly been misread. Mill does not claim that if some pleasure is of 'higher quality', then it will be (or ought to be) chosen over the pleasure of lower quality regardless of their respective quantities. Instead he says that if some pleasure will be chosen over another available in larger quantity, then we are justified in saying that the pleasure so chosen is of higher quality than the other. This assertion is unproblematic.
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    Theorizing Ideas and Discourse in Political Science: Intersubjectivity, Neo-Institutionalisms, and the Power of Ideas.Vivien A. Schmidt - 2017 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 29 (2):248-263.
    ABSTRACTOscar Larsson’s essay condemns discursive institutionalism for the “sin” of subjectivism. In reality, however, discursive institutionalism emphasizes the intersubjective nature of ideas through its theorization of agents’ “background ideational abilities” and “foreground discursive abilities.” It also avoids relativism by means of Wittgenstein’s distinction between experiences of everyday life and pictures of the world. Contrary to Larsson, what truly separates post-structuralism from discursive institutionalism is the respective approaches’ theorization of the relationship of power to ideas, with discursive institutionalists mainly focused on (...)
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    Is conflict adaptation an illusion?James R. Schmidt, Wim Notebaert & Eva Van Den Bussche - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    O objavovaní a konštruovaní možností.Martin Schmidt - 2020 - Filozofia 75 (9):793-803.
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    Sequential organ failure assessment, ventilator rationing and evolving triage guidance: new evidence underlines the need to recognise and revise, unjust allocation frameworks.Harald Schmidt, Dorothy E. Roberts & Nwamaka D. Eneanya - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (2):136-138.
    We respond to recent comments on our proposal to improve justice in ventilator triage, in which we used as an example New Jersey’s publicly available and legally binding Directive Number 2020-03. We agree with Bernard Lo and Doug White that equity implications of triage frameworks should be continually reassessed, which is why we offered six concrete options for improvement, and called for monitoring the consequences of adopted triage models. We disagree with their assessment that we mis-characterised their Model Guidance, as (...)
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    Too Imperfect to Fall Asleep: Perfectionism, Pre-sleep Counterfactual Processing, and Insomnia.Ralph E. Schmidt, Delphine S. Courvoisier, Stéphane Cullati, Rainer Kraehenmann & Martial Van der Linden - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Replies to critics.Eva Schmidt - 2024 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 3 (1).
    In these replies, I react to comments on my paper “Facts about Incoherence as Non-Evidential Epistemic Reasons”, provided by Aleks Knoks, Sebastian Schmidt, Keshav Singh, and Conor McHugh. I discuss potential counterexamples to my claim that the fact that the subject’s doxastic attitudes are incoherent is an epistemic reason for her to suspend; whether such incoherence-based reasons bear on individual attitudes or only on combinations of attitudes; the prospects of restricting evidentialism about epistemic reasons to reasons to believe; whether (...)
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    Kant's Transcendental, Empirical, Pragmatic, and Moral Anthropology.Claudia M. Schmidt - 2007 - Kant Studien 98 (2):156-182.
    Kant's critical philosophy is often regarded as standing in a problematic relation to his works in “anthropology”, or the study of human nature. In the Preface to the second edition of the Critique of Pure Reason Kant describes his critical project as a “Copernican” turn toward the cognitive subject, which might seem to signal a reorientation of philosophy around anthropology.1 However, both in the first Critique and in his subsequent works he relegates “empirical anthropology” and “practical” or “moral anthropology” to (...)
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    Meditation focused on self-observation of the body impairs metacognitive efficiency.Carlos Schmidt, Gabriel Reyes, Mauricio Barrientos, Álvaro I. Langer & Jérôme Sackur - 2019 - Consciousness and Cognition 70:116-125.
  50. Kant’s transcendental and empirical psychology of cognition.Claudia M. Schmidt - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 39 (4):462-472.
    One of the perennially intriguing questions regarding Kant’s approach to the human sciences is the relation between his ‘transcendental psychology’ and empirical cognitive psychology. In this paper I compare his analysis of the a priori conditions of human cognition in the Critique of pure reason with his empirical account of the human cognitive faculties in his Anthropology from a pragmatic point of view. In comparing his approach to self-consciousness, sensibility, imagination, and understanding in these two works, I argue that Kant (...)
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