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  1. Philosophie.Herausgegeben von Dominic Kaegi Und Reiner Wiehl - 2016 - In Karl Jaspers (ed.), Korrespondenzen. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag.
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  2. Theophrast: Metaphysik.Gregor Damschen, Dominic Kaegi & Enno Rudolph - 2012 - Hamburg: Meiner.
    Theophrastus' treatise "Metaphysics" contains a compact and critical reconstruction of unsolved systematic problems of classical Greek philosophy. It is primarily about fundamental problems of ontology and natural philosophy, such as the question of the interdependence of principles and perceptible phenomena or the plausibility of teleology as a methodical principle of the explanation of nature. The aim of the critical Greek-German edition (with introduction and commentary) is to make visible the systematic significance of Theophrastus' critique of metaphysics.
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    Affekte: philosophische Beiträge zur Theorie der Emotionen ; Reiner Wiehl gewidmet.Stefan Hübsch & Dominic Kaegi (eds.) - 1999 - Heidelberg: C. Winter.
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    Karl Jaspers, Philosophie und Politik.Karl Jaspers, Reiner Wiehl, Dominic Kaegi & Ernst Benda - 1999
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    Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Über das Seiende und das Eine. De ente et uno.Paul Richard Blum, Gregor Damschen, Dominic Kaegi, Martin Mulsow, Enno Rudolph & Alejandro G. Vigo - 2006 - Hamburg: Meiner.
    This edition of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola’s “De ente et uno” (“On being and the one”) offers for the first time a key text for the reformation of metaphysics in Renaissance philosophy in German translation. The Latin text is added. The detailed introduction and careful commentary reveal the guiding points Pico has set with this work.
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    Karl Jaspers, Gesamtausgabe. Werke, I-18 : Nietzsche, éd. de Dominic Kaegi et Andreas Urs Sommer, B'le, Schwabe Verlag, 2020, xciv -643 p., 176 CHF. [REVIEW]Patrick Cerutti - 2021 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 146 (4):557-559.
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    Karl Jaspers: Nietzsche, herausgegeben von Dominic Kaegi und Andreas Urs Sommer, Karl Jaspers Gesamtausgabe I/18, Basel: Schwabe 2020, 644 arabisch, 94 römisch S. [REVIEW]Jakob Leonhard Lutz - 2023 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 75 (2):201-202.
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    J. W. BARKER, Justinian and the later Roman Empire.W. E. Kaegi - 1967 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 60 (2):356-358.
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    On the Permissibility (Or Otherwise) of Negative Emissions.Dominic Lenzi - 2021 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 24 (2):123-136.
    Limiting dangerous climate change is now widely believed to require negative emissions, a prospect some believe to be unjust and unacceptably risky. While NETs are not risk-free, I argue tha...
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    Advertising by nonprofit health care organizations.Anthony Cirillo, Jeffrey Cowart, John Kaegi, Geoffrey Taylor & Bruce McPherson - 2008 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 45 (3):256-262.
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    Byzantium and the Arabs in the Sixth Century, Vol. 1, Pts. 1 and 2.Walter E. Kaegi, Irfan Shahîd & Irfan Shahid - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (4):771.
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  12. Feckless Reason.Dominic McIver Lopes - 2014 - In Gregory Currie, Matthew Kieran, Aaron Meskin & Jon Robson (eds.), Aesthetics and the Sciences of Mind. Oxford University Press. pp. 21-36.
    Empirical research on aesthetic response poses two challenges to philosophy. The more familiar challenge is that scientific explanations of aesthetic responses debunk what we take to be our reasons for those responses. One reaction to this challenge is an accommodation strategy that seeks to reconcile the scientific findings with an improved understanding of our normative reasons. This paper presents a more fundamental challenge: a well-established body of research in social psychology indicates that we routinely confabulate the reasons we give for (...)
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    Byzantium and the Early Islamic Conquests.Irfan Shahîd, Walter E. Kaegi & Irfan Shahid - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (4):783.
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  14. Al-Baladhuri and the Armeniak Theme.W. Kaegi - 1968 - Byzantion 38:273-77.
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    A. Lippold, Theodosius der Große und seine Zeit [Urban-Bücher, 107.].W. E. Kaegi - 1969 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 62 (2).
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    New Evidence on the early Reign of Heraclius.W. E. Kaegi - 1973 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 66 (2).
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    Rome and the Arabs. A Prolegomenon to the Study of Byzantium and the ArabsByzantium and the Arabs in the Fourth Century.Walter Emil Kaegi, Irfan Shahîd & Irfan Shahid - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (1):177.
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    Deliberating about Climate Change: The Case for ‘Thinking and Nudging’.Dominic Lenzi - 2019 - Moral Philosophy and Politics 6 (2):313-336.
    Proponents of deliberative democracy believe deliberation provides the best chance of finding effective and legitimate climate policies. However, in many societies there is substantial evidence of biased cognition and polarisation about climate change. Further, many appear unable to distinguish reliable scientific information from false claims or misinformation. While deliberation significantly reduces polarisation about climate change, and can even increase the provision of reliable beliefs, these benefits are difficult to scale up, and are slow to affect whole societies. In response, I (...)
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  19. Imagery and Possibility.Dominic Gregory - 2019 - Noûs 54 (4):755-773.
    We often ascribe possibility to the scenes that are displayed by mental or nonmental sensory images. The paper presents a novel argument for thinking that we are prima facie justified in ascribing metaphysical possibility to what is displayed by suitable visual images, and it argues that many of our imagery‐based ascriptions of metaphysical possibility are therefore prima facie justified. Some potential objections to the arguments are discussed, and some potential extensions of them, to cover nonvisual forms of imagery and nonmetaphysical (...)
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    Hope, Pessimism, and the Shape of a Just Climate Future.Dominic Lenzi - 2023 - Ethics and International Affairs 37 (3):344-361.
    The urgency of climate change has never been greater, nor the moral case for responding to it more compelling. This review essay critically compares Darrel Moellendorf's Mobilizing Hope and Catriona McKinnon's Climate Change and Political Theory. Moellendorf's book defends the moral importance of poverty alleviation through sustainable economic growth and argues for a mass climate movement based on the promise of a more prosperous future. By contrast, McKinnon provides a political vocabulary to articulate the many faces of climate injustice, and (...)
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  21. Platonic Recollection.Dominic Scott - 1999 - In Gail Fine (ed.), Plato, Volume 1: Metaphysics and Epistemology. Oxford University Press.
  22. Imagery, the imagination and experience.Dominic Gregory - 2010 - Philosophical Quarterly 60 (241):735-753.
    Visualizings, the simplest imaginings which employ visual imagery, have certain characteristic features; they are perspectival, for instance. Also, it seems that some but not all of our visualizings are imaginings of seeings. But it has been forcefully argued, for example by M.G.F. Martin and Christopher Peacocke, that all visualizings are imaginings of visual sensations. I block these arguments by providing an account of visualizings which allows for their perspectival nature and other features they typically have, but which also explains how (...)
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  23. Conceivability and Apparent Possibility.Dominic Gregory - 2009 - In Bob Hale & Aviv Hoffmann (eds.), Modality: metaphysics, logic, and epistemology. Oxford University Press.
    Why do we tend to ascribe possibility to what we can imagine? One strategy for answering that question involves the thought that, just as sensory episodes often involve its seeming to us as though the world is certain ways, so imaginings involve its seeming to us that what we have imagined is possible. This chapter argues that while some imaginings do feature appearances of possibility, very many others do not; and it explores the broader relevance of its conclusions for modal (...)
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  24. Understanding pictures.Dominic Lopes - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    There is not one but many ways to picture the world--Australian "x-ray" pictures, cubish collages, Amerindian split-style figures, and pictures in two-point perspective each draw attention to different features of what they represent. Understanding Pictures argues that this diversity is the central fact with which a theory of figurative pictures must reckon. Lopes advances the theory that identifying pictures' subjects is akin to recognizing objects whose appearances have changed over time. He develops a schema for categorizing the different ways pictures (...)
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  25. gehalten am 17. Juni 1969 mit einleitenden Worten des Rektors Kurt Eichenberger. Basler Universitätsreden. 61. Heft. Basel, Verlag Helbing & Lichtenhahn, 1969. In-8. 30 pp. La conférence du professeur Kaegi, dans l'introduction de laquelle. [REVIEW]Werner Kaegi - 1971 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance: Travaux and Documents 33:201.
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    Nachtsicht.Dominic Angeloch - 2024 - Psyche 78 (5):430-449.
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  27. Painting.Dominic McIver Lopes - 2000 - In Berys Nigel Gaut & Dominic Lopes (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics. Routledge.
     
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  28. Noneist Explorations II: The Sylvan Jungle - Volume 3 (Synthese Library, 432).Dominic Hyde (ed.) - 2020 - Dordrecht:
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  29. The Structure of Stoic Metaphysics.Dominic Bailey - 2014 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 46:253-309.
    In this paper I offer a new interpretation of Stoic ontology. I aim to explain the nature of, and relations between, (i) the fundamental items of their physics, bodies; (ii) the incorporeal items about which they theorized no less; and (iii) universals, towards which the Stoic attitude seems to be a bizarre mixture of realism and anti-realism. In the first half of the paper I provide a new model to explain the relationship between those items in (i) and (ii). This (...)
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    Being for Beauty: Aesthetic Agency and Value.Dominic Lopes - 2018 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    For centuries, philosophers have identified beauty with what brings pleasure. Dominic McIver Lopes challenges this interpretation by offering an entirely new theory of beauty - that beauty engages us in action, in concert with others, in the context of social networks - and sheds light on why aesthetic engagement is crucial for quality of life.
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  31. Psychiatry in the Scientific Image.Dominic Murphy - 2005 - MIT Press.
    In _ Psychiatry in the Scientific Image, _Dominic Murphy looks at psychiatry from the viewpoint of analytic philosophy of science, considering three issues: how we should conceive of, classify, and explain mental illness. If someone is said to have a mental illness, what about it is mental? What makes it an illness? How might we explain and classify it? A system of psychiatric classification settles these questions by distinguishing the mental illnesses and showing how they stand in relation to one (...)
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  32. Megaric Metaphysics.Dominic Bailey - 2012 - Ancient Philosophy 32 (2):303-321.
    I examine two startling claims attributed to some philosophers associated with Megara on the Isthmus of Corinth, namely: Ml. Something possesses a capacity at t if and only if it is exercising that capacity at t. M2. One can speak of a thing only by using its own proper A6yor;. In what follows, I will call the conjunction of Ml and M2 'Megaricism' .1 The lit­ erature on ancient philosophy contains several valuable discussions of Ml and M2 taken individually .2 (...)
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    Re-Imagining Capitalism: Building a Responsible Long-Term Model.Dominic Barton, Dezsö Horváth & Matthias Kipping (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Capitalism has been an unprecedented engine of wealth creation for many centuries, leading to sustained productivity gains and long-term growth and lifting an increasing proportion of humanity out of poverty. But its effects, and hence its future, have come increasingly under question: Is capitalism still improving wealth and well-being for the many? Or, is long-term value creation being sacrificed to the pressures of short-termism, with potentially far-reaching consequences for society, the natural environment, prosperity, and global order? Building on a collaboration (...)
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  34. Image, Image-Making, and Imagination.Dominic Gregory - 2020 - In Keith Moser & Ananta Ch Sukla (eds.), Imagination and Art: Explorations in Contemporary Theory. Brill | Rodopi. pp. 535-558.
    [Pre-peer review draft available to download.] Our imaginative capacities shape the making of images, while the making of images has the ability to shape our imaginative capacities. What are the connections between vision and mental visual images that allow for this traffic between the contents of our minds and external images? And how are image-makers able to exploit the distinctive powers of imagery, to extend the modes of representation that are available to us, and hence also to extend the resources (...)
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    Theory can be more than it used to be: learning anthropology's method in a time of transition.Dominic Boyer, James D. Faubion & George E. Marcus (eds.) - 2015 - London: Cornell University Press.
    Within anthropology, as elsewhere in the human sciences, there is a tendency to divide knowledge making into two separate poles: conceptual (theory) vs. empirical (ethnography). In Theory Can Be More than It Used to Be, Dominic Boyer, James D. Faubion, and George E. Marcus argue that we need to take a step back from the assumption that we know what theory is to investigate how theory—a matter of concepts, of analytic practice, of medium of value, of professional ideology—operates in (...)
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    Autonomy, Experience, and Therapy.Dominic Murphy - 2004 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 11 (4):303-307.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Autonomy, Experience, and TherapyDominic Murphy (bio)The contemporary philosophical idea of autonomy has a psychological implication, to wit, that there exists a comprehensive set of ideal competences, realized in our mind/brain, that enable a person to be self-governing. Autonomy is normally accorded individuals who enjoy a certain kind of psychological functioning and, perhaps, a certain sort of psychological history (Christman 1991). We think that autonomous individuals critically evaluate their life (...)
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    Byzantium and the Arabs in Sixth Century, Vol. 2, Part 1: Toponymy, Monuments, Historical Geography and Frontier Studies. [REVIEW]Walter E. Kaegi & Irfan Shahid - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (2):461.
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  38. Eleonora Kountoura-Galake et al., Asia Minor and Its Themes: Studies on the Geography and Prosopography of the Byzantine Themes of Asia Minor (7th–llth Century). In Greek.(Research Series, 1.) Athens: National Hellenic Research Foundation, Institute for Byzantine Research, 1998. Pp. 541. Distributed by ESTIA, Solonos 60, 106 72 Athens, Greece. [REVIEW]Walter E. Kaegi - 2001 - Speculum 76 (2):486-487.
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  39. Hélène Ahrweiler, ed., Géographie historique du monde méditerranéen.(Byzantina Sorbonensia, 7.) Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne; Fondation Européene de la Science,“Activité byzantine,” 1988. Paper. Pp. 312; numerous plates, figures, 2 fold-out maps. F 180. [REVIEW]Walter Emil Kaegi - 1990 - Speculum 65 (1):109-109.
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  40. Jacob Burckhardt: Eine Biographie, in seven volumes (Basel, 1947–1982), especially I, 293–304; Felix Gilbert,“Jacob Burckhardt's Student Years: The Road to Cultural History,”. [REVIEW]Werner Kaegi - 1986 - Journal of the History of Ideas 47 (2):249-74.
     
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    Leslie Brubaker, Inventing Byzantine Iconoclasm. London: Bristol Classical Press, 2012. Paper. Pp. xvi, 134; 26 black-and-white figures and 4 maps. ISBN: 9781853997501. [REVIEW]Walter E. Kaegi - 2014 - Speculum 89 (1):165-167.
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    Nina G. Garsoïan, Thomas F. Mathews, and Robert W. Thomson, eds., East of Byzantium: Syria and Armenia in the Formative Period. Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 1980. Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks, 1982. Pp. xii, 222; 60 black-and-white illustrations. $35. [REVIEW]Walter Emil Kaegi - 1984 - Speculum 59 (2):473-474.
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  43. Nicéphore Phocas, Le traité sur la guérilla (De velitatione) de l'empereur Nicéphore Phocas (963–969), ed. Gilbert Dagron and Haralambie Mihǎescu (†); trans,(into French) Gilbert Dagron. Appendix:“Les Phocas” by J.-C. Cheynet.(Le Monde Byzantin.) Paris: CNRS, 1986. Pp. 358; black-and-white frontispiece, fold-out map, fold-out table, 16 illustrations. [REVIEW]Walter Emil Kaegi - 1989 - Speculum 64 (1):194-196.
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    Vladimír Vavřínek, ed., From Late Antiquity to Early Byzantium. Proceedings of the Byzantinological Symposium in the 16th International Eirene Conference. Prague: Academia, for the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, 1985. Pp. 256. [REVIEW]Walter Emil Kaegi - 1987 - Speculum 62 (4):1038-1039.
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    W. Hörandner, J. Koder, O. Kresten, and E. Trapp, eds., Βυζάντιος: Fetschrift für Herbert Hunger zum 70. Geburtstag. Vienna: Ernst Becvar, 1984. Pp. lxii, 350; plates with 111 figures. DM 140. [REVIEW]Walter Emil Kaegi - 1986 - Speculum 61 (4):1025-1026.
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  46. Sight and Sensibility: Evaluating Pictures.Dominic Lopes - 2005 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Images have power - for good or ill. They may challenge us to see things anew and, in widening our experience, profoundly change who we are. The change can be ugly, as with propaganda, or enriching, as with many works of art. Sight and Sensibility explores the impact of images on what we know, how we see, and the moral assessments we make. Dominic Lopes shows how these are part of, not separate from, the aesthetic appeal of images. His (...)
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    God is watching you: how the fear of God makes us human.Dominic Johnson - 2016 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Why me? -- Sticks and stones -- Hammer of God -- God is great -- The problem of atheists -- Guardian angels -- Nations under God -- God knows.
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  48. Concepts of disease and health.Dominic Murphy - 2015 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Introduction - Effective Altruism and Religion.Dominic Roser & Stefan Riedener - 2022 - In Dominic Roser, Stefan Riedener & Markus Huppenbauer (eds.), Effective Altruism and Religion: Synergies, Tensions, Dialogue. Baden-Baden: Nomos. pp. 9-16.
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  50. Plato's Meno.Dominic Scott - 2006 - Cambridge University Press. Edited by Dominic Scott.
    Given its brevity, Plato's Meno covers an astonishingly wide array of topics: politics, education, virtue, definition, philosophical method, mathematics, the nature and acquisition of knowledge and immortality. Its treatment of these, though profound, is tantalisingly short, leaving the reader with many unresolved questions. This book confronts the dialogue's many enigmas and attempts to solve them in a way that is both lucid and sympathetic to Plato's philosophy. Reading the dialogue as a whole, it explains how different arguments are related to (...)
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