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    Causality from the point of view of the engineer.R. Howard Claudius - 1932 - Philosophical Review 41 (4):399-409.
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    “Doctor, will you turn off my LVAD?”.Jeremy R. Simon & Ruth L. Fischbach - 2008 - Hastings Center Report 38 (1):14-15.
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    Aussenpolitik und Politikbegriff bei Carl Schmitt.Claudius R. Köster - 1998 - Neubiberg: Institut für Staatswissenschaften, Universität der Bundeswehr München.
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  4. Science and Engineering Ethics.T. W. Bynum, R. Chadwick, S. de ChubinClark, R. L. Fischbach, M. S. Frankel, P. A. Gaist, P. J. Gilmer, I. Haiduc & R. D. Hollander - 1998 - Science and Engineering Ethics 4 (1):51-64.
     
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    Experience: Implikationen für Mensch, Gesellschaft und Politik: Festschrift für Wolfgang Leidhold.Claudius Mandel, Philipp Thimm & Wolfgang Leidhold (eds.) - 2021 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    The basic theory of infinite time register machines.Merlin Carl, Tim Fischbach, Peter Koepke, Russell Miller, Miriam Nasfi & Gregor Weckbecker - 2010 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 49 (2):249-273.
    Infinite time register machines (ITRMs) are register machines which act on natural numbers and which are allowed to run for arbitrarily many ordinal steps. Successor steps are determined by standard register machine commands. At limit times register contents are defined by appropriate limit operations. In this paper, we examine the ITRMs introduced by the third and fourth author (Koepke and Miller in Logic and Theory of Algorithms LNCS, pp. 306–315, 2008), where a register content at a limit time is set (...)
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    The Father of Claudius Etruscus: Statius, Silvae 3. 3.P. R. C. Weaver - 1965 - Classical Quarterly 15 (01):145-.
    The career of the father of Claudius Etruscus is of special importance in the history of the Imperial administration in the first century A.D. In the course of a long life he rose from slave status under Tiberius to be head of the Imperial financial administration and to equestrian status under Vespasian. He was one of the most important, wealthy, and influential of the Imperial freedmen in the first century when their influence was at its peak; he is one (...)
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    Claudius Aelianus: Poikiles Historias , and: An English Translation of Claudius Aelianus' Varia Historia, and: Aelian: Historical Miscellany.Mervin R. Dilts - 2000 - American Journal of Philology 121 (2):328-331.
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    Virgil, Aeneid 2. 567–88.R. G. Austin - 1961 - Classical Quarterly 11 (3-4):185-.
    Few critics can ever have shown more light-hearted thoughtlessness towards an anxious posterity than Servius in his casual preservation of the ‘Helen-episode’, lacking in our ancient manuscripts of Virgil and primarily extant only in this precarious form. A pity that Servius spoke at all, if he could not tell us more; and to make matters worse, he ignored the lines in his commentary. Aelius Donatus says nothing of them. Tiberius Claudius Donatus passes peacefully in his interpretatio from 2. 566 (...)
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    The Ideal Benefactor and the Father Analogy in Greek and Roman Thought.T. R. Stevenson - 1992 - Classical Quarterly 42 (02):421-.
    When Cicero uncovered and suppressed the Catilinarian Conspiracy as consul in 63 B.c., supporters hailed him ‘father of his country’ and proposed that he be awarded the oak crown normally given to a soldier who had saved the life of a comrade in battle . Our sources connect these honours with earlier heroes such as Romulus, Camillus and Marius, but the Elder Pliny writes as if Cicero was the first before Caesar and the Emperors to be given the title pater (...)
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    Irregular Nomina of Imperial Freedman.P. R. C. Weaver - 1965 - Classical Quarterly 15 (02):323-.
    In conjunction with the Imperial status-indication, the Imperial nomina gentilicia provide the basic dating criterion for the Augusti liberti. Especially useful is the terminus ad quem, which is, in general, approximately 40 years after the death of the last possible manumitting emperor. Thus, the inscription of a Ti. Claudius Aug. lib. is not likely to be later than A.D. 100 and certainly not later than A.D. IIO.
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    L.S.J. and Cicero's Letters.D. R. Shackleton Bailey - 1963 - Classical Quarterly 13 (1):88-88.
    Cicero's use of the term is hardly a joke, and has to do with medicine, not logic. He says that his predecessor as governor of Cilicia, App. Claudius Pulcher, is like a doctor whose patient has been transferred to another practitioner, and who takes offence when the new man alters the treatment.
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    L.S.J. And Cicero's Letters.D. R. Shackleton Bailey - 1963 - Classical Quarterly 13 (1):88-88.
    Cicero's use of the term is hardly a joke, and has to do with medicine, not logic. He says that his predecessor as governor of Cilicia, App. Claudius Pulcher, is like a doctor whose patient has been transferred to another practitioner, and who takes offence when the new man alters the treatment.
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    D. R. Slavitt: Broken Columns. Two Roman Epic Fragments: The Achilleid of Publius Papinius Statius and The Rape of Proserpine of Claudius Claudianus. Pp. xi + 98. Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press, 1998. Cased, £36.50 . ISBN: 0-8122-3424-3. [REVIEW]Michael Dewar - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):302-303.
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    Heidegger und der Neukantianismus.Claudius Strube (ed.) - 2009 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Aus gutem Grund: Praśastapādas anumāna-Lehre und die drei Bedingungen des logischen Grundes.Claudius Nenninger - 1992 - Reinbek: Verlag für Orientalische Fachpublikationen.
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    Claudius Messner: Anerkennung und Kommunikation oder: vom Versuch eine Welle zu lesen (Rezensionsabhandlung).Claudius Messner - 2007 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 93 (4):576-586.
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    La pensée politique de Schelling.Franck Fischbach - 2001 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 56 (1):31-48.
    Jürgen Habermas a fait le constat que « Schelling n’est pas un penseur politique ». Il n’a laissé en effet aucun traité systématique de philosophie politique, rien de comparable en tout cas à la Grundlage des Naturrechts et à la Rechtslehre de Fichte, ni aux Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts de Hegel. Nous faisons ici l’hypothèse que son désintérêt pour la politique est lié au sens négatif que Schelling a très tôt attribué à la sphère du droit, faisant de l’État (...)
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  19. Etisk vurdering.Claudius Edward Theodor Wilkens - 1916 - København,: Universitetsbogtrykkeriet (J. H. Schultz a/s).
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  20. Meno.R. W. Plato & Sharples - 1971 - Indianapolis,: Bobbs-Merrill. Edited by W. K. C. Guthrie & Malcolm Brown.
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    Agent-Based Modeling in Social Science, History, and Philosophy: An Introduction.Dominik Klein, Johannes Marx & Kai Fischbach - 2018 - Historical Social Research 43 (1):7-27.
    Agent-based modeling has become a common and well-established tool in the social sciences and certain of the humanities. Here, we aim to provide an overview of the different modeling approaches in current use. Our discussion unfolds in two parts: we first classify different aspects of the model-building process and identify a number of characteristics shared by most agent-based models in the humanities and social sciences; then we map relevant differences between the various modeling approaches. We classify these into different dimensions (...)
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    Luhmann’s Judgment.Claudius Messner - 2014 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 27 (2):359-387.
    This paper explores what is apparently a non-topic for Luhmann. Luhmann is preoccupied with decision-making rather than with judgment. The paper argues that Luhmann, attempting to find a way out of the dilemma between the fundamentalism of positivistic legal theory and the relativism of anti-foundationalist post-modern thinking, presents the epistemological–ethical doublet of a “self-binding” of the law. In this bootstrapping manoeuvre decision plays the central part. The paper begins by examining judgment in its relation to decision as considered by non-system-theoretical (...)
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    Closing the genotype–phenotype gap: Emerging technologies for evolutionary genetics in ecological model vertebrate systems.Claudius F. Kratochwil & Axel Meyer - 2015 - Bioessays 37 (2):213-226.
    The analysis of genetic and epigenetic mechanisms of the genotype–phenotypic connection has, so far, only been possible in a handful of genetic model systems. Recent technological advances, including next‐generation sequencing methods such as RNA‐seq, ChIP‐seq and RAD‐seq, and genome‐editing approaches including CRISPR‐Cas, now permit to address these fundamental questions of biology also in organisms that have been studied in their natural habitats. We provide an overview of the benefits and drawbacks of these novel techniques and experimental approaches that can now (...)
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    Now This : On the Gradual Production of Justice Whilst Doing Law and Music.Claudius Messner - 2018 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 31 (2):187-214.
    This paper examines the role of performance in law and music as a structural means of their self-programming construction. Music and law are considered as parallel social practices or performative doings. The paper begins with a critical analysis of the special aesthetical features of present-day juridical practice as exemplified by legal trial and legal expertise. Drawing upon reflections on the modern discourse on aesthetics and art, the article then examines in greater detail the specific traits of performance in law and (...)
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  25. Observing victims. Global insecurities and the systemic imagination of justice in world society.Claudius Messner - 2004 - In Ronnie Lippens (ed.), Imaginary boundaries of justice: social justice across disciplines. Portland, Or.: Hart. pp. 185--202.
     
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    Talking Across Differences: Networks, Law and the Violence of the Word.Claudius Messner - forthcoming - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique:1-32.
    In this paper, I propose to use Johan Galtung’s notion of structural violence as aguide for linking society’s problems of processing social meaning to the very idea of law. At the heart of my interest is the discrepancy Galtung sees between real and possible social conditions. I will first focus on the specific character of violence as communication. I will then consider the consequences of the heterogeneity of the languages that law speaks. Law and everyday practice not only refer to (...)
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    A Handbook of Medical Library Practice. Janet Doe.Claudius F. Mayer - 1944 - Isis 35 (1):48-51.
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    Notes and Correspondence.Claudius Mayer, George Sarton & E. Dijksterhuis - 1949 - Isis 40:119-122.
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    Notes and Correspondence.Claudius F. Mayer, G. Sarton & E. J. Dijksterhuis - 1949 - Isis 40 (2):119-122.
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  30. Reason and value: themes from the moral philosophy of Joseph Raz.R. Jay Wallace (ed.) - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Reason and Value collects 15 new papers by leading contemporary philosophers on themes from the work of Joseph Raz. Raz has made major contributions in a wide range of areas, including jurisprudence, political philosophy, and the theory of practical reason; but all of his work displays a deep engagement with central themes in moral philosophy. The subtlety and power of Raz's reflections on ethical topics make his writings a fertile source for anyone working in this area. Especially significant are his (...)
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  31. The Rightness of Acts and the Goodness of Lives.”.R. Jay Wallace - 2004 - In Reason and value: themes from the moral philosophy of Joseph Raz. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Jewish Views on the Beginnings of Human Life and the Use of Medical Intervention to Produce Children.John Loike, Ruth Fischbach & Moshe Tendler - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (11):45-47.
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    Introduction to Special Issue SI: Luhmann.Claudius Messner - 2014 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 27 (2):313-324.
    This year marks the 30th anniversary of the publication of Niklas Luhmann’s (1927–1998) magnum opus Soziale Systeme. Grundriss einer allgemeinen Theorie [14]. On the occasion, this Special Issue of the International Journal for the Semiotics of Law celebrates the contribution of Luhmann’s thinking to our understanding of law, justice, and society.Luhmann’s work is wide open for argument. Some consider it the grand unified theory able to completely grasp social reality. Others see nothing but a substantially void conglomeration of analytical constructs (...)
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    Law, Brain, and Society: Enrico Pattaro, The Law and the Right. A Reappraisal of the Reality That Ought to Be Springer, 2007, pp. xxxiii+457.Claudius Messner - 2010 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 23 (1):99-109.
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    The Earth: Its Size, Shape, and Immobility.Claudius Ptolemy - 2009 - In Timothy J. McGrew, Marc Alspector-Kelly & Fritz Allhoff (eds.), The Philosophy of Science: An Historical Anthology. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 70.
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    Die existenzial-ontologische Bestimmung des lumen naturale.Claudius Strube - 1996 - Heidegger Studies 12:109-119.
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    Sans objet: capitalisme, subjectivité, aliénation.Franck Fischbach - 2009 - Vrin.
    Dans un contexte de crise du systeme capitaliste - une crise qui n'est sans doute qu'une etape de plus dans une fuite en avant qui dure depuis 30 ans, par laquelle ledit systeme tente desesperement de dissimuler la contradiction fondamentale qui l'habite (chercher a maintenir a tout prix la forme de la valeur alors meme que tout la denonce comme une forme fondamentalement depassee, perimee et anachronique de la richesse sociale) - ce livre part de notre impuissance pratique et de (...)
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    Metaphysisches Fragen: Colloquium über die Grundform des Philosophierens.Paulus Engelhardt & Claudius Strube (eds.) - 2008 - Köln: Böhlau.
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    Introduction.Jean Robelin & Fischbach - 2012 - Noesis 20:9-14.
    Si l’effondrement du socialisme réel avait légitimé « l’économie de marché » et par là les théories économiques qui la modélisent, la multiplication et l’approfondissement des crises du capital financier, en particulier depuis 2008, ont au contraire semblé invalider cette double légitimité. Le procès est facile : les économistes n’ont, dans l’ensemble, rien vu venir des crises ni de leur ampleur. Au mieux ils nous les présentent comme une fatalité météorologique. Et quand ils se hasardent à p...
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  40. LVADs and the limits off autonomy-Reply.Jeremy Simon & Ruth Fischbach - 2008 - Hastings Center Report 38 (3):5-5.
  41. Ressentiment, value, and self-vindication : making sense of Nietzsche's slave revolt.R. Jay Wallace - 2007 - In Brian Leiter & Neil Sinhababu (eds.), Nietzsche and morality. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 110--137.
     
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    Attribution of externalities: An economic approach to the Knobe effect.Verena Utikal & Urs Fischbacher - 2014 - Economics and Philosophy 30 (2):215-240.
    A series of studies in experimental philosophy have revealed that people blame others for foreseen negative side effects but do not praise them for foreseen positive ones. In order to challenge this idea, also called the Knobe effect, we develop a laboratory experiment using monetary incentives. In a game-theoretic framework we formalize the two vignettes in a neutral way, which means that we abstain from the use of any specific language terms and can easily control and vary the economic parameters (...)
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    Die existenzial-ontologische Bestimmung des lumen naturale.Claudius Strube - 1996 - Heidegger Studies 12:109-119.
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    La production des hommes: Marx avec Spinoza.Franck Fischbach - 2014 - Librairie Philosophique Vrin.
    English summary: The joint reading of Marx and Spinoza proposed here comes from their shared idea that men must be understood as parts of nature, so that any process that separates men from nature, that abstracts the subject form the objective world, or formalizes reason independently of its content is a fundamental result of alienation. Marx and Spinoza both saw that the processes of abstraction of the subject, and the subjectification of reason, meant to ensure the mastery of men over (...)
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    Mind who’s testing: Turing tests and the post-colonial imposition of their implicit conceptions of intelligence.Fabian Fischbach, Tijs Vandemeulebroucke & Aimee van Wynsberghe - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-12.
    This paper aims to show that dominant conceptions of intelligence used in artificial intelligence (AI) are biased by normative assumptions that originate from the Global North, making it questionable if AI can be uncritically applied elsewhere without risking serious harm to vulnerable people. After the introduction in Sect. 1 we shortly present the history of IQ testing in Sect. 2, focusing on its multiple discriminatory biases. To determine how these biases came into existence, we define intelligence ontologically and underline its (...)
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    La privation de monde: temps, espace et capital.Franck Fischbach - 2011 - Vrin.
    A la source de ce livre il y a la conviction que certaines des evolutions les plus negatives des societes contemporaines conferent une actualite nouvelle au concept d'alienation selon la comprehension qu'en ont proposee des penseurs aussi apparemment eloignes l'un de l'autre que Marx et Heidegger: l'alienation comprise comme privation de monde. Nos societes mondialisees sont paradoxalement celles ou s'impose l'experience d'une privation de monde sans precedent. Plusieurs dimensions de cette privation sont analysees ici, notamment l'experience temporelle d'un present eternel, (...)
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    Fichte et Hegel: la reconnaissance.Franck Fischbach - 1999 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    Les pages de Hegel consacrées à la lutte pour la reconnaissance sont certainement parmi les plus lues et les plus commentées, particulièrement en France où elles ont fourni à Kojève le point de départ d'une magistrale interprétation de la Phénoménologie de l'esprit. Pourquoi les relire une fois encore? Pour elles-mêmes d'abord, en les inscrivant, plus qu'on ne l'a fait jusqu'ici, dans le contexte général de l'idéalisme allemand de manière à clairement faire apparaître que la théorie de la reconnaissance est la (...)
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    Heideggers Wende zum Deutschen Idealismus. Die Interpretation der »Wissenschaftslehre« von 1794.Claudius Strube - 1997 - Fichte-Studien 13:51-64.
    »Fichte legt alles Gewicht auf den Weg und die Begründung und nicht auf das, was schon ist, als solches, d.h. auf die darin beschlossene Grundfrage, was das ist -- das endliche Ich, das schon ist --, und wie es denn schon ist. Fichte gibt -- und das ist der Grundzug der Metaphysik als Wissenschaftslehre -- der Gewißheit den Vorzug vor der Wahrheit.«.
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    Heideggers Wende zum Deutschen Idealismus. Die Interpretation der »Wissenschaftslehre« von 1794.Claudius Strube - 1997 - Fichte-Studien 13:51-64.
    »Fichte legt alles Gewicht auf den Weg und die Begründung und nicht auf das, was schon ist, als solches, d.h. auf die darin beschlossene Grundfrage, was das ist -- das endliche Ich, das schon ist --, und wie es denn schon ist. Fichte gibt -- und das ist der Grundzug der Metaphysik als Wissenschaftslehre -- der Gewißheit den Vorzug vor der Wahrheit.«.
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    Kritik und Rezeption von,Sein und Zeit' in den ersten Jahren nach seinem Erscheinen.Claudius Strube - 1983 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 9:41-67.
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