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  1. Zur stellung Avencebrol's (Ibn Gebirol's) im Entwicklungsgang der arabischen Philosophie.Michael Wittmann - 1905 - Münster: Aschendorff.
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    V. Giordano Brunos Beziehungen zu Avencebrol.Michael Wittmann - 1900 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 13 (2):147-152.
  3. Zu Nicolai Hartmanns Lehre von der Willensfreiheit.Michael Wittmann - 1942 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 55:119-138.
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  4. Zum Verhältnis zwischen Moral und Religion.Michael Wittmann - 1925 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 38:97-118.
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  5. Die ethik des hl. Thomas von Aquin in ihrem systematischen aufbau dargestellt und in ihren geschichtlichen.Michael Wittmann - 1933 - München,: M. Hueber.
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    Max Scheler als Ethiker.Michael Wittmann - 1923 - Düsseldorf,: L. Schwann. Edited by Max Scheler.
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  7. Die Ethik des Hl. Thomas von Aquin in Ihrem Systematischen Aufbau Dargestellt Und in Ihren Geschichtlichen, Besonders in den Antiken Quellen Erforscht.Michael Wittmann - 1933 - M. Hueber.
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    Die Ethik des Aristoteles: in ihrer systematischen Einheit und in ihrer geschichtlichen Stellung untersucht.Michael Wittmann - 1920 - Frankfurt/Main: Minerva.
    Excerpt from Die Ethik des Aristoteles: In Ihrer Systematischen Einheit und in Ihrer Geschichtlichen Stellung Untersucht 1. Die Tapferkeit. Keine systematische Anordnung der Tugenden Die sittliche Gesinnung als Motiv der Tapferkeit - die Tapferkeit als richtiges Masshalten. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing (...)
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  9. Die Grundfragen der Ethik.Michael Wittmann - 1910 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 18 (2):19-20.
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  10. Die moderne Wertethik in ihren geschichtlichen Zusammenhängen.Michael Wittmann - 1940 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 53:210-233.
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  11. Die stellung des hl. Thomas von Aquin zu Avencebrol (Ibn Gebirol).Michael Wittmann - 1900 - Münster: Aschendorff.
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  12. Ethik.Michael Wittmann - 1924 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 31 (3):10-11.
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  13. Gesetz und Sittengesetz.Michael Wittmann - 1938 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 51:292-316.
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  14. In Sachen der Wertethik.Michael Wittmann - 1941 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 54:159-185.
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    Zur Stellung Avencebrol's (Ibn Gebirol's) Im Entwicklungsgang der Arabischen Philosophie: Ein Beitrag zur Erforschung Seiner Quellen (Classic Reprint).Michael Wittmann - 2016 - Forgotten Books.
    Excerpt from Zur Stellung Avencebrol's (Ibn Gebirol's) Im Entwicklungsgang der Arabischen Philosophie: Ein Beitrag zur Erforschung Seiner Quellen In meiner Schrift die Stellung des hl. Thomas von Aquin zu Avencebrol (beitrage III, 3) habe ich zur Charakteristik des judischen Philosophen in Kurze auch auf dessen Quellen ver wiesen. Sollten dort meine Ausfuhrungen nur die bereits fest gestellten Resultate zusammenfassen, so werden hier die Quellen Avencebrol's zum Gegenstand einer selbstandigen Untersuchung gemacht. Den ersten Anlata hiezu gab J. Guttmann durch eine Anzeige (...)
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  16. Zur Wertethik Aloys Müllers.Michael Wittmann - 1941 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 54:402-452.
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  17. Aus der neuesten ethischen Literatur. [REVIEW]Michael Wittmann - 1934 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 47:398-412.
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  18. Ackermann, O., Kant im Urteil Nietzsches. [REVIEW]Michael Wittmann - 1941 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 54:130-133.
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  19. Robin, Léon, La Morale antique. [REVIEW]Michael Wittmann - 1941 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 54:121-123.
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  20. Michael Spieker: Wahres Leben denken. Über Sein, Leben und Wahrheit in Hegels Wissenschaft der Logik.David Wittmann - 2009 - Hegel-Studien 44:211.
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  21. Wittmann, Michael, Die Ethik des Aristoteles.B. W. Switalski - 1921 - Kant Studien 26:497.
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  22. Wittmann, Michael, Die Ethik des Aristoteles. [REVIEW]B. W. Switalski - 1921 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 26:497.
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    Rezension: Wittmann, Lutz, Trauma. Psychodynamik – Therapie – Empirie.Michael B. Buchholz - 2022 - Psyche 76 (11):1051-1054.
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    Safia Azzouni;, Christina Brandt;, Bernd Gausemeier;, Julia Kursell;, Henning Schmidgen;, Barbara Wittmann . Eine Naturgeschichte für das 21. Jahrhundert: Hommage à/Zu Ehren von/In Honor of Hans‐Jörg Rheinberger. 292 pp. Berlin: Max‐Planck‐Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, 2011. [REVIEW]Robert Michael Brain - 2011 - Isis 102 (4):798-799.
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  25. Solidarity, Fate-Sharing, and Community.Michael Zhao - 2019 - Philosophers' Imprint 19.
    Solidarity is a widespread but under-explored phenomenon. In this paper, I give a philosophical account of solidarity, answering three salient questions: What motivates acts of solidarity? What unifies different acts into tokens of a single type of act, one of solidarity? And what values do acts of solidarity exhibit? The answer to all three, I argue, involves a certain way of relating to others: identifying with them on the basis of shared features, and identifying with the larger group that one (...)
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    Natural Agency: An Essay on the Causal Theory of Action.Michael J. Zimmerman - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (3):687.
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    The ethical canary: narrow reflective equilibrium as a source of moral justification in healthcare priority-setting.Victoria Charlton & Michael J. DiStefano - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    Healthcare priority-setting institutions have good reason to want to demonstrate that their decisions are morally justified—and those who contribute to and use the health service have good reason to hope for the same. However, finding a moral basis on which to evaluate healthcare priority-setting is difficult. Substantive approaches are vulnerable to reasonable disagreement about the appropriate grounds for allocating resources, while procedural approaches may be indeterminate and insufficient to ensure a just distribution. In this paper, we set out a complementary, (...)
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    The 100 most asked questions about God and the Bible.S. Michael Houdmann - 2024 - Minneapolis, Minnesota: Bethany House Publishers, a division of Baker Publishing Group.
    Founder of GotQuestions.org, the most popular online biblical resource, S. Michael Houdmann answers 100 of the most-asked questions on the site in a compassionate, accessible, and straightforward manner. Cutting through the confusion on even the hardest of topics, he offers the biblical truth we all need to understand God's Word and apply it to our lives.
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    Making Quantitative Research Work: From Positivist Dogma to Actual Social Scientific Inquiry.Michael J. Zyphur & Dean C. Pierides - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 167 (1):49-62.
    Researchers misunderstand their role in creating ethical problems when they allow dogmas to purportedly divorce scientists and scientific practices from the values that they embody. Cortina, Edwards, and Powell help us clarify and further develop our position by responding to our critique of, and alternatives to, this misleading separation. In this rebuttal, we explore how the desire to achieve the separation of facts and values is unscientific on the very terms endorsed by its advocates—this separation is refuted by empirical observation. (...)
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  30. The Good and the Right.Michael J. Zimmerman - 2007 - Utilitas 19 (3):326-353.
    T. M. Scanlon has revived a venerable tradition according to which something's being good consists in its being such that there is a reason to respond positively towards it. He has presented novel arguments for this thesis. In this article, I first develop some refinements of the thesis with a view to focusing on intrinsic value in particular, then discuss the relation between the thesis and consequentialism, then critically examine Scanlon's arguments for the thesis, and finally turn to the question (...)
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    Prospective Possibilism.Michael J. Zimmerman - 2017 - The Journal of Ethics 21 (2):117-150.
    There has been considerable debate regarding the relative merits of two theses about moral obligation known as actualism and possibilism. Both theses seek to give expression to the general idea that one ought to do the best one can. According to actualism, one’s obligations turn on what would happen if one chose some course of action, whereas, according to possibilism, they turn on what could happen if one chose some course of action. There are two strands to the debate: the (...)
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  32. Meaning, moral realism, and the importance of morality.Michael Zhao - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (3):653-666.
    Many philosophers have suspected that the normative importance of morality depends on moral realism. In this paper, I defend a version of this suspicion: I argue that if teleological forms of moral realism, those that posit an objective purpose to human life, are true, then we gain a distinctive kind of reason to do what is morally required. I argue for this by showing that if these forms of realism are true, then doing what is morally required can provide a (...)
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    Statistics and Probability Have Always Been Value-Laden: An Historical Ontology of Quantitative Research Methods.Michael J. Zyphur & Dean C. Pierides - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 167 (1):1-18.
    Quantitative researchers often discuss research ethics as if specific ethical problems can be reduced to abstract normative logics (e.g., virtue ethics, utilitarianism, deontology). Such approaches overlook how values are embedded in every aspect of quantitative methods, including ‘observations,’ ‘facts,’ and notions of ‘objectivity.’ We describe how quantitative research practices, concepts, discourses, and their objects/subjects of study have always been value-laden, from the invention of statistics and probability in the 1600s to their subsequent adoption as a logic made to appear as (...)
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  34. Eclipse of the Self: The Development of Heidegger's Concept of Authenticity.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1984 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (2):187-188.
     
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    Responsibility, Reaction, and Value.Michael J. Zimmerman - 2010 - The Journal of Ethics 14 (2):103-115.
    Many writers accept the following thesis about responsibility: (R) For one to be responsible for something is for one to be such that it is fitting that one be the object of some reactive attitude with respect to that thing. This thesis bears a striking resemblance to a thesis about value that is also accepted by many writers: (V) For something to be good (or neutral, or bad) is for it to be such that it is fitting that it be (...)
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  36. The Eclipse of the Self: The Development of Heidegger's Concept of Authenticity.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1982 - Religious Studies 18 (3):401-402.
     
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    Responsibility Matters.Retribution Reconsidered: More Essays in the Philosophy of Law.Desert.Michael J. Zimmerman, Peter A. French, Jeffrie G. Murphy & George Sher - 1995 - Noûs 29 (2):248.
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    Taking Some of the Mystery Out of Omissions.Michael J. Zimmerman - 1981 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 19 (4):541-554.
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  39. Value and Normativity.Michael J. Zimmerman - 2015 - In Iwao Hirose & Jonas Olson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Value Theory. New York NY: Oxford University Press USA.
    This chapter discusses the nature of and relation between value and normativity. Words such as “good” and “bad” give expression to value, while words such as “right,” “wrong,” “ought,” and “reason” give expression to normativity. Some philosophers hold the view that value is to be understood in terms of normativity, others hold the view that normativity is to be understood in terms of value. This chapter examines both views, explaining how each is plausible and yet also problematic.
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    Understanding What’s Good for Us.Michael J. Zimmerman - 2009 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 12 (4):429-439.
    The ancient question of what a good life consists in is currently the focus of intense debate. There are two aspects to this debate: the first concerns how the concept of a good life is to be understood; the second concerns what kinds of life fall within the extension of this concept. In this paper, I will attend only to the first, conceptual aspect and not to the second, substantive aspect. More precisely, I will address the preliminary, underlying question of (...)
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    A(nother) democratic case for federalism.Michael Da Silva - forthcoming - European Journal of Political Theory.
    This work offers a new democratic case for federalism, understood as a form of governance in which multiple entities in a country possess final decision-making authority (viz., can make decisions free from others substituting their decisions, issuing fines, etc.) over at least one subject (e.g., immigration, defense). It argues that leading solutions to the democratic boundary problem provide overlapping arguments for federalism. The underlying logic and many details of the most commonly cited solutions focused on those relevantly affected by and (...)
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    Catholic social teaching and the employment relationship: A model for managing human resources in accordance with Vatican doctrine.Michael A. Zigarelli - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (1):75-82.
    Using relevant encyclicals issued over the last 100 years, the author extracts those principles that constitute the underpinnings of Catholic Social Teaching about the employment relationship and contemplates implications of their incorporation into human resource policy. Respect for worker dignity, for his or her family's economic security, and for the common good of society clearly emerge as the primary guidelines for responsible human resource management. Dovetailing these three Church mandates with the economic objectives of the firm could, in essence, alter (...)
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    The Keys to the Future? An Examination of Statistical Versus Discriminative Accounts of Serial Pattern Learning.Fabian Tomaschek, Michael Ramscar & Jessie S. Nixon - 2024 - Cognitive Science 48 (2):e13404.
    Sequence learning is fundamental to a wide range of cognitive functions. Explaining how sequences—and the relations between the elements they comprise—are learned is a fundamental challenge to cognitive science. However, although hundreds of articles addressing this question are published each year, the actual learning mechanisms involved in the learning of sequences are rarely investigated. We present three experiments that seek to examine these mechanisms during a typing task. Experiments 1 and 2 tested learning during typing single letters on each trial. (...)
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    Peels on Ignorance as a Moral Excuse.Michael J. Zimmerman - 2018 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 26 (4):625-632.
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    Divine Holiness and Divine Action, Mark C. Murphy.Christopher Michael Cloos - 2023 - Philosophia Christi 25 (2):334-338.
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    A Sufficient Condition For The Finite Model Property Of Modal Logics Above K4.Michael Zakharyaschev - 1993 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 1 (1):13-21.
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    The Singularity: A Crucial Phase in Divine Self-Actualization?Michael Zimmerman - 2008 - Cosmos and History : The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 4 (1-2):347-370.
    Ray Kurzweil and others have posited that the confluence of nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, robotics, and genetic engineering will soon produce posthuman beings that will far surpass us in power and intelligence. Just as black holes constitute a ldquo;singularityrdquo; from which no information can escape, posthumans will constitute a ldquo;singularity:rdquo; whose aims and capacities lie beyond our ken. I argue that technological posthumanists, whether wittingly or unwittingly, draw upon the long-standing Christian discourse of ldquo;theosis,rdquo; according to which humans are capable of (...)
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    On the Nature, Existence and Significance of Organic Unities.Michael J. Zimmerman - 2015 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 8 (3):1-25.
    Many philosophers have endorsed G. E. Moore’s principle of organic unities – according to which the value of a whole must not be assumed to be the same as the sum of the values of its parts – claiming this principle to be of fundamental importance to ethics. In this paper, I cast doubt on the principle. In Section 1, I provide a provisional reformulation of the principle of organic unities and contrast such unities with mere sums of value. In (...)
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    Survey Article: Four Models of a Global Order with Cosmopolitan Intent: An Empirical Assessment.Michael Zürn - 2015 - Journal of Political Philosophy 24 (1):88-119.
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    Clathrin controls bidirectional communication between T cells and antigen presenting cells.Audun Kvalvaag & Michael L. Dustin - 2024 - Bioessays 46 (4):2300230.
    In circulation, T cells are spherical with selectin enriched dynamic microvilli protruding from the surface. Following extravasation, these microvilli serve another role, continuously surveying their environment for antigen in the form of peptide‐MHC (pMHC) expressed on the surface of antigen presenting cells (APCs). Upon recognition of their cognate pMHC, the microvilli are initially stabilized and then flatten into F‐actin dependent microclusters as the T cell spreads over the APC. Within 1–5 min, clathrin is recruited by the ESCRT‐0 component Hrs to (...)
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