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  1. Das Judentumsbild der Spätjudentumsforschung im 3. Reich.Fritz Werner - 1971 - Kairos (misc) 13:161-194.
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  2. Leo, Werner, Diderot als Kunstphilosoph.Fritz Neeff - 1920 - Kant Studien 24:166.
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    Eingesandte Literatur: Chemie - Kultur - Geschichte. Festschrift für Hans-Werner Schütt anlässlich seines 65. Geburtstages von Astrid Schürmann und Burghard Weiss.Fritz Krafft - 2003 - Berichte Zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 26 (3):233-233.
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    Rezension: Apotheker Kalender 2004— Calendar for Pharmacists 2004 von Werner Dressendörfer.Fritz Krafft - 2003 - Berichte Zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 26 (4):328-328.
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    Der Buddha sprach nicht nur für Mönche und Nonnen. Die ganze Lehre erstmals nur nach seinen Reden für Nichtasketen, 2, vollständig überarbeite Auflage. Fritz Schäfer. [REVIEW]Karel Werner - 2003 - Buddhist Studies Review 20 (2):237.
    Der Buddha sprach nicht nur für Mönche und Nonnen. Die ganze Lehre erstmals nur nach seinen Reden für Nichtasketen, 2, vollständig überarbeite Auflage. Fritz Schäfer. Werner Kristkeitz Verlag, Heidelberg-Leimen 2002. 880 pp. ISBN 3 921508 80 0.
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    Der Buddha sprach nicht nur für Mönche und Nonnen. Die ganze Lehre erstmals nur nach seinen Reden für Nichtasketen. [The Buddha spoke not only for the sake of monks and nuns. The whole doctrine for the first time purely according to his discourses for non-ascetics]. Fritz Schäfer. [REVIEW]Karel Werner - 2000 - Buddhist Studies Review 17 (1):89-96.
    Der Buddha sprach nicht nur für Mönche und Nonnen. Die ganze Lehre erstmals nur nach seinen Reden für Nichtasketen. [The Buddha spoke not only for the sake of monks and nuns. The whole doctrine for the first time purely according to his discourses for non-ascetics]. Fritz Schäfer. Werner Kristkeitz Verlag, Heidelberg-Leimen 1995, 892 pp. DM 120. ISBN 5-921508-60-6.
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  7. Contingentism and paraphrase.Jonas Werner - 2024 - Philosophical Studies 181 (2):565-582.
    One important challenge for contingentists is that they seem to be unable to account for the meaning of some apparently meaningful modal discourse that is perfectly intelligible for necessitists. This worry is particularly pressing for higher-order contingentists, contingentists who hold that it is not only contingent which objects there are, but also contingent which semantic values there are for higher-order variables to quantify over. Objections against higher-order contingentism along these lines have been presented in Williamson (Mind 119(475):657–748, 2010; Modal logic (...)
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  8. Rüdiger Becksmann, with the assistance of Fritz Herz and on the basis of material prepared by Hans Wentzel (†) and Ferdinand Werner, Die mittelalterlichen Glasmalereien in Schwaben von 1350 bis 1530 ohne Ulm.(Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi, Deutschland, 1/2.) Berlin: Deutscher Verlag für Kunstwissenschaft, 1986. Pp. lix, 423; 14 color plates, many black-and-white plates and figures. [REVIEW]Madeline H. Caviness - 1990 - Speculum 65 (1):118-119.
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    Medizinhistorisches Journal: Internationale Vierteljahresschrift für Wissenschaftsgeschichte by Gunter Mann; Werner F. Kümmel; Ulrich Tröhler; Ursula Weisser; Sudhoffs Archiv: Zeitschrift für Wissenschaftsgeschichte by Peter Dilg; Menso Folkerts; Gundolf Keil; Fritz Krafft; Rolf Winau; Paul Unschuld.Paul Weindling - 1991 - Isis 82:309-311.
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    Der Leipziger Anatom Werner Spalteholz (1861–1940) und seine Beziehungen zum Deutschen Hygiene-Museum.Susanne Hahn - 1999 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 7 (1):105-117.
    The Leipzig anatomist Werner Spalteholz (1861–1940) started studies on the anastomoses between the coronary arteries of the heart in 1906. He confirmed the thesis, that “the transparency of tissues depends first of all on the refraction index of permeating liquid”, and began to produce transparent organ specimens. The 1st International Hygiene Exposition 1911 in Dresden showed 370 specimens produced by Spalteholz and was a great success. Later Spalteholz worked in the scientific Council of the Hygiene Museum. The exhibition “Transparent (...)
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    Medizinhistorisches Journal: Internationale Vierteljahresschrift für Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Gunter Mann, Werner F. Kümmel, Ulrich Tröhler, Ursula WeisserSudhoffs Archiv: Zeitschrift für Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Peter Dilg, Menso Folkerts, Gundolf Keil, Fritz Krafft, Rolf Winau, Paul Unschuld. [REVIEW]Paul Weindling - 1991 - Isis 82 (2):309-311.
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  12. § 49 Die verfassungsrechtliche Prägung des Verwaltungsrechtsschutzes.Peter M. Huber - 2016 - In Karl-Peter Sommermann & Bert Schaffarzik (eds.), Handbuch der Geschichte der Verwaltungsgerichtsbarkeit in Deutschland Und Europa. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. 1771-1814.
    Wie kaum eine andere Materie in Deutschland ist der Verwaltungsrechtsschutz verfassungsrechtlich geprägt. In einer Rechtsordnung, in der das Diktum Fritz Werners vom Verwaltungsrecht als konkretisiertem Verfassungsrecht im Grundsatz nach wie vor gilt und als rechtsstaatlich-zivilisatorische Errungenschaft empfunden wird, muss dies für den Verwaltungsrechtsschutz – den gerichtlichen Rechtsschutz in Ansehung der öffentlichen Verwaltung – erst recht gelten. Das ist nicht nur das Produkt einer mehr oder weniger weit ausgreifenden Verfassungsexegese, sondern ein vielfältig abgesichertes Verfassungsgebot.
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    Grundzüge Philosophischer Anthropologie: Eine Kritische Problemanalyse.Werner Woschnak - 2022 - Verlag Karl Alber.
    According to Kant, as far as the realisation of humanity is concerned, man is dependent on knowledge. But which science guarantees him an insight into what it means to be a human being? Philosophy? Anthropology? Philosophical anthropology? This study’s problem-oriented development of the question: ‘What is man?’ deals with the anthropological concepts of Scheler, Plessner, Portmann and Gehlen, drawing on the insights of classical philosophy. The focus of its critique is the biologism that is symptomatic of the failure of the (...)
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    Zum Begriff der Sitte: Überlegungen zum Verhältnis von Sitte, moralischer Autonomie und Rechtsordnung.Werner Woschnak - 1988 - Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.
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    A Guide to Ivan Orlov's "The calculus of the compatibility of propositions".David Makinson & Werner Stelzner - unknown
    Ivan Efimovič Orlov’s paper “The calculus of the compatibility of propositions”, published in Russian in 1928, is fascinating for anyone interested in the early history of relevance, modal or intuitionistic logic. This is a guide that outlines Orlov's life and work, analyses the content of the paper, and relates it to work of his contemporaries and successors.
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    Komposition und Reflexion: neue Überlegungen und Untersuchungen zu Musikästhetik und Musiktheorie.Heinz Werner Zimmermann - 2005 - Tutzing: H. Schneider. Edited by Friedhelm Brusniak.
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    Nanoethics: The Ethical and Social Implications of Nanotechnology.Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, James Moor, John Weckert & Mihail C. Roco - 2007 - Wiley.
    Nanoethics seeks to examine the potential risks and rewards of applications of nanotechnology. This up-to-date anthology gives the reader an introduction to and basic foundation in nanotechnology and nanoethics, and then delves into near-, mid-, and far-term issues. Comprehensive and authoritative, it: -/- - Goes beyond the usual environmental, health, and safety (EHS) concerns to explore such topics as privacy, nanomedicine, human enhancement, global regulation, military, humanitarianism, education, artificial intelligence, space exploration, life extension, and more -/- -Features contributions from forty (...)
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    Social interaction and the development of definite descriptions.Werner Deutsch & Thomas Pechmann - 1982 - Cognition 11 (2):159-184.
  19. Ethics of Human Enhancement: 25 Questions & Answers.Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, James Moor & John Weckert - 2010 - Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology 4 (1).
    This paper presents the principal findings from a three-year research project funded by the US National Science Foundation on ethics of human enhancement technologies. To help untangle this ongoing debate, we have organized the discussion as a list of questions and answers, starting with background issues and moving to specific concerns, including: freedom & autonomy, health & safety, fairness & equity, societal disruption, and human dignity. Each question-and-answer pair is largely self-contained, allowing the reader to skip to those issues of (...)
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    Nietzsche's view of Socrates.Werner J. Dannhauser - 1974 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
  21. On the autonomy and justification of nanoethics.Fritz Allhoff - 2007 - NanoEthics 1 (3):185-210.
    In this paper, I take a critical stance on the emerging field of nanoethics. After an introductory section, “Conceptual Foundations of Nanotechnology” considers the conceptual foundations of nanotechnology, arguing that nanoethics can only be as coherent as nanotechnology itself and then discussing concerns with this latter concept; the conceptual foundations of nanoethics are then explicitly addressed in “Conceptual Foundations of Nanoethics”. “Issues in Nanoethics” considers ethical issues that will be raised through nanotechnology and, in “What’s New?”, it is argued that (...)
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    Streaming and blocking: how to take back the streets (for democratic theory).Jan-Werner Müller - forthcoming - Contemporary Political Theory:1-19.
    The built environment matters for democracy: certain forms of political action require particular types of physical space, and decisions about designing such spaces are eminently political. Specific spaces have received more attention than others, though. Relatively few theorists have sought to identify the functions of streets in a democracy. This article revisits, but also relativizes two arguments for democratic street life: an epistemic-cum-moral one about the experience of diversity, and one concerning political community-building. The article argues that streets remain crucial (...)
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  23. Business bluffing reconsidered.Fritz Allhoff - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 45 (4):283 - 289.
    On the one hand, bluffing in business seems to bear a strong resemblance to lying, and therefore might be thought to be prima facie impermissible. On the other, many people have the intuition that bluffing is an appropriate and morally permissible negotiating tactic. Given this tension, what is the moral standing of bluffing in business? In this paper, I will consider influential accounts of both Albert Carr and Thomas Carson, and I will present my criticisms thereof. Drawing off of these (...)
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    Passer und malum in catulls C. 2.Fritz Felgentreu - 1993 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 137 (2).
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    Zu statius, thebais 3,324–36.Fritz Felgentreu - 2000 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 144 (1):149-152.
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  26. Vom zuge der menschheit..Fritz Fidler - 1912 - Hamburg,: C. E. Behrens.
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  27. Terrorism and Torture.Fritz Allhoff - 2003 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):121-134.
    This paper investigates the moral permissibility of torture. After briefly considering some empirical evidence, it discusses the conflict between deontological and consequentialist approaches to torture. It is argued that, even if we are to take rights seriously, torture should at least be allowed if some conditions are satisfied. Finally, the paper discusses what those conditions should be and what sorts of torture are morally permissible.
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    Die Metaphysik des Lichtes in der Philosophie Plotins.Werner Beierwaltes - 1961 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 15 (3):334 - 362.
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  29. Terrorism and torture.Fritz Allhoff - 2003 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):121-134.
    After the events of 9/11, the concept of torture has emerged as one that is both pertinent and provoking. National polls have shown that some Americans support torture in some situations, though the majority still stand opposed. Torture has not received a tremendous amount of discussion in the philosophical literature, though I suspect that the leftward slant of academia would, for the most part, ensure limited support for torture. In this paper, I would like to first discuss why torture is (...)
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    Nanotechnology & Society: Current and Emerging Ethical Issues.Fritz Allhoff (ed.) - 2008 - Springer.
    The essays tackle such contentious issues as environmental impact, health dangers, medical benefits, intellectual property, professional code of ethics, privacy ...
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    Pragmatic and diachronic aspects of structuralism.Werner Diederich - 1996 - In Wolfgang Balzer & Carles Ulises Moulines (eds.), Structuralist theory of science: focal issues, new results. New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 75--82.
  32. A Defense of Torture.Fritz Allhoff - 2005 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 19 (2):243-264.
    In this paper, I argue for the permissibility of torture in idealized cases by application of separation of cases: if torture is permissible given any of the dominant moral theories (and if one of those is correct), then torture is permissible simpliciter and I can discharge the tricky business of trying to adjudicate among conflicting moral views. To be sure, torture is not permissible on all the dominant moral theories as at least Kantianism will prove especially recalcitrant to granting moral (...)
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    Papers From the Eranos Yearbooks, Eranos 1: Spirit and Nature.Joseph Campbell (ed.) - 1982 - Princeton University Press.
    Essays by Ernesto Buonaiuti, Friedrich Dessauer, C. G. Jung, Werner Kaegi, C. Kerényi, Paul Masson-Oursel, Fritz Meier, Adolf Portmann, Max Pulver, Hugo Rahner, Erwin Schrödinger, and Walter Wili.
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  34. What Are Applied Ethics?Fritz Allhoff - 2011 - Science and Engineering Ethics 17 (1):1-19.
    This paper explores the relationships that various applied ethics bear to each other, both in particular disciplines and more generally. The introductory section lays out the challenge of coming up with such an account and, drawing a parallel with the philosophy of science, offers that applied ethics may either be unified or disunified. The second section develops one simple account through which applied ethics are unified, vis-à-vis ethical theory. However, this is not taken to be a satisfying answer, for reasons (...)
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    Nieuwentijt, Leibniz, and Jacob Hermann on Infinitesimals.Fritz Nagel - 2008 - In Douglas Jesseph & Ursula Goldenbaum (eds.), Infinitesimal Differences: Controversies Between Leibniz and His Contemporaries. Walter de Gruyter.
  36. What Is Modesty?Fritz Allhoff - 2009 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 23 (2):165-187.
    This paper examines the virtue of modesty and provides an account of what it means to be modest. A good account should not only delimit the proper application of the concept, but should also capture why it is that we think that modesty is a virtue. Recent work has yielded several interesting, but flawed, accounts of modesty. Julia Driver has argued that it consists in underestimating one’s self-worth, while Owen Flanagan has argued that modesty must entail an accurate—as opposed to (...)
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    “Astonishing Successes” and “Bitter Disappointment”: The Specific Heat of Hydrogen in Quantum Theory.Clayton A. Gearhart - 2010 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 64 (2):113-202.
    The specific heat of hydrogen gas at low temperatures was first measured in 1912 by Arnold Eucken in Walther Nernst’s laboratory in Berlin, and provided one of the earliest experimental supports for the new quantum theory. Even earlier, Nernst had developed a quantum theory of rotating diatomic gas molecules that figured in the discussions at the first Solvay conference in late 1911. Between 1913 and 1925, Albert Einstein, Paul Ehrenfest, Max Planck, Fritz Reiche, and Erwin Schrödinger, among many others, (...)
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  38. Probleme der Einheit von Rationalem und Emotionalem im Erkenntnisprozess.Werner Kirchgässner - 1971 - Berlin,: Akademie Verlag.
     
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    Der ängstliche Adler: Friedrich Nietzsches Leben.Werner Ross - 1980 - Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt.
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    Risk, Precaution, and Emerging Technologies.Fritz Allhoff - 2009 - Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology 3 (2).
    This paper explores a framework for thinking about risks inherent in emerging technologies; given uncertainty about the magnitude—or even nature—of those risks, deliberation about those technologies is challenged. §1 develops a conceptual framework for risk, and §2 integrates that conception into cost-benefit analysis. Given uncertainty, we are often pushed toward precautionary approaches, and such approaches are explored in §3. These first three sections are largely literature review, and then a positive argument for how to think about the relationship between risk, (...)
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    El neoplatonismo de Schelling.Werner Beierwaltes - 2000 - Anuario Filosófico 33 (67):395-442.
    The author reflects on some perspective of the early, medium and last thought of Schelling, to show how a glance to its objective and historical entailment with the neoplatonic thought can clarify the structure of its philosophy. In the philosophy of Schelling (a figure of the philosophy who has determined "modernity") the permanent importance of the neoplatonism is revealed.
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    Französische Klassik: Theorie, Literatur, Malerei.Fritz Nies, Karlheinz Stierle & Romanistisches Kolloquium - 1985 - Wilhelm Fink Verlag, Munich.
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  43. Genußverheißung in französischen Gattungsnamen.Fritz Nies - 2002 - In Wolfgang Klein & Manfred Naumann (eds.), Genuss und Egoismus: zur Kritik ihrer geschichtlichen Verknüpfung. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 42-53.
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    Vernetzung und Affinitäten. Deutsche Autoren in französischer Sprache, vor der Romantik.Fritz Nies - 2008 - In Manfred Schmeling & Alberto Gil (eds.), Kultur Übersetzen: Zur Wissenschaft des Übersetzens Im Deutsch-Französischen Dialog. Akademie Verlag. pp. 71-82.
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    Natur und Freiheit: Kommentar zu den Einleitungen in Kants "Kritik der Urteilskraft".Werner Euler - 2018 - Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag.
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    Die sinnliche und die übersinnliche Natur.Werner Euler - 2018 - In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit. Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. De Gruyter. pp. 1805-1814.
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    Recht, Gerechtigkeit und individuelle Selbstbestimmung. Kritische Bemerkungen zu Axel Honneths Kant-Interpretation.Werner Euler - 2018 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 125 (1):40-62.
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    Relations That Constitute Technology and Media That Make a Difference.Werner Rammert - 1999 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 4 (3):165-177.
  49. Dating ‐ Philosophy for Everyone.Fritz Allhoff, Kristie Miller & Marlene Clark (eds.) - 2010-09-24 - Wiley‐Blackwell.
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  50. The Responsibility of Power. Historical Essays in Honor of Hajo Holborn.Fritz Richard Stern, Hajo Holborn & Leonard Krieger - 1967 - Doubleday.
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