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    Proof Theory and Logical Complexity.Helmut Pfeifer & Jean-Yves Girard - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (4):1493.
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    Ursprung und Einheit: die Geschichte der "Marburger Schule" als Auseinandersetzung um die Logik des Denkens.Helmut Holzhey (ed.) - 1986 - Basel: Schwabe.
    Analyzes the philosophical ideas of two famous neo-Kantian philosophers, Hermann Cohen and Paul Natorp, who worked together in the Marburger Schule research institute from 1880 to 1912. In volume 1, mentions differences of opinion between them, partly due to Cohen's Jewishness, noting that Cohen resented the prevalence of antisemitism and discrimination. Cohen felt that Natorp's opposition to his ideas was motivated by antisemitism. The second volume is a collection of documents and correspondence between the two and others, where antisemitism is (...)
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    The Lived Human Body from the Perspective of the Shared World (Mitwelt).Gesa Lindemann & Millay Hyatt - 2010 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 24 (3):275-291.
    The lived body (Leib) in the phenomenological tradition tends to be thought as the living body of the acting and perceiving subject, which is then analyzed by way of subjective self-reflection. This is true for Husserl (1970) as well as for Merleau-Ponty (1962) and Sartre (1992). When, however, the lived body is made the starting point of analysis in this way, it becomes a general and thus transhistorical condition of experience, and it is only in a second step that social (...)
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    The Surrogate's Authority.Hilde Lindemann & James Lindemann Nelson - 2014 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 39 (2):161-168.
    The authority of surrogates—often close family members—to make treatment decisions for previously capacitated patients is said to come from their knowledge of the patient, which they are to draw on as they exercise substituted judgment on the patient’s behalf. However, proxy accuracy studies call this authority into question, hence the Patient Preference Predictor (PPP). We identify two problems with contemporary understandings of the surrogate’s role. The first is with the assumption that knowledge of the patient entails knowledge of what the (...)
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    Stories and their limits: narrative approaches to bioethics.Hilde Lindemann (ed.) - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    Narratives have always played a prominent role in both bioethics and medicine; the fields have attracted much storytelling, ranging from great literature to humbler stories of sickness and personal histories. And all bioethicists work with cases--from court cases that shape policy matters to case studies that chronicle sickness. But how useful are these various narratives for sorting out moral matters? What kind of ethical work can stories do--and what are the limits to this work? The new essays in Stories and (...)
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    The Social Undecidedness Relation.Gesa Lindemann - 2019 - Human Studies 42 (1):101-121.
    Plessner not only formulates a theory of positionality here but also a principle of how to construct this theory with respect to empirical research, a principle he calls the “deduction of the categories of life”. This is described in the literature as “reflexive deduction”. With reference to Plessner’s methodology of theory construction I unfold a new understanding of his theory of the shared world. At present, there are two understandings of the shared world. The traditional understanding of the shared world (...)
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    Presence in Digital Spaces. A Phenomenological Concept of Presence in Mediatized Communication.Gesa Lindemann & David Schünemann - 2020 - Human Studies 43 (4):627-651.
    Theories of face-to-face interaction employ a concept of spatial presence and view communication via digital technologies as an inferior version of interaction, often with pathological implications. Current studies of mediatized communication challenge this notion with empirical evidence of “telepresence”, suggesting that users of such technologies experience their interactions as immediate. We argue that the phenomenological concepts of the lived body and mediated immediacy (Helmuth Plessner) combined with the concept of embodied space (Hermann Schmitz) can help overcome the pathologizing of digital (...)
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    Weltzugänge: die mehrdimensionale Ordnung des Sozialen.Gesa Lindemann - 2014 - Weilerswist: Velbrück Wissenschaft.
    Die sozialtheoretischen Diskussionen der letzten Jahrzehnte haben zu neuartigen Anforde-rungen an eine allgemeine Sozialtheorie geführt. Wie muss eine allgemeine Theorie des Sozialen aussehen, • die den Kreis legitimer Akteure als historisch variabel, d.h. als kontingent, begreift, statt ihn selbstverständlicherweise auf den Kreis lebendiger Menschen zu beschrän-ken? • die die Natur-Kultur-Unterscheidung nicht als gegeben voraussetzt, sondern als eine mögliche Ordnung des Zugangs zur Welt begreift? • die Ordnung nicht nur als eine Ordnung des Sozialen analysiert, sondern auch Ma-terialität und die Dimensionen (...)
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    Nietzsches Wissenschaftsphilosophie: Hintergründe, Wirkungen und Aktualität.Helmut Heit, Günter Abel & Marco Brusotti (eds.) - 2011 - de Gruyter.
    Friedrich Nietzsche has emerged as one of the most important and influential modern philosophers. For several decades, the book series Monographien und Texte zur Nietzsche-Forschung (MTNF) has set the agenda in a rapidly growing and changing field of Nietzsche scholarship. The scope of the series is interdisciplinary and international in orientation reflects the entire spectrum of research on Nietzsche, from philosophy to literary studies and political theory. The series publishes monographs and edited volumes that undergo a strict peer-review process. The (...)
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    Special issue on: Going beyond the laboratory—reconsidering the ELS implications of autonomous robots.Gesa Lindemann, Hironori Matsuzaki & Ilona Straub - 2016 - AI and Society 31 (4):441-444.
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    Johannes von Kries’s Objective Probability as a Semi-classical Concept. Prehistory, Preconditions and Problems of a Progressive Idea.Helmut Pulte - 2016 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 47 (1):109-129.
    Johannes von Kries’s Spielraum-theory is regarded as one of the most important philosophical contributions of the nineteenth century to an objective interpretation of probability. This paper aims at a critical and contextual analysis of von Kries’s approach: It is contextual insofar as it reconstructs the Spielraum-theory in the historical setting that formed his scientific and philosophical outlook. It is critical insofar as it unfolds systematic tensions and inconsistencies which are rooted in this context, especially in the grave change of mechanism (...)
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    The Romance of the Family.Hilde Lindemann & James Lindemann Nelson - 2008 - Hastings Center Report 38 (4):19-21.
    We should not always expect parents to put their children first.
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    Naturalizing Perspectives. On the Epistemology of Nietzsche’s Experimental Naturalizations.Helmut Heit - 2016 - Nietzsche Studien 45 (1):56-80.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 45 Heft: 1 Seiten: 56-80.
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    Science, Action, and Fundamental Theology: Toward a Theology of Communicative Action.Helmut Peukert - 1986 - Noûs 20 (4):571-572.
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  15. Marx's Critique of Economic Categories: Reflections on the Problem of Validity in the Dialectical Method of Presentation in Capital.Helmut Reichelt - 2007 - Historical Materialism 15 (4):3-52.
    It has often been pointed out that the Marxian theory of value contains some inconsistencies, usually in relation to the concept of abstract labour. However, the contradiction between the concept of labour and the concept of validity with which Marx operates in Capital has never been discussed. A detailed analysis shows that this concept of validity refers to the process of abstraction which is carried out by the participants of the exchange process. Only the rigorous comprehension of this process of (...)
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    Reply to Mark Lance, Ásta, and Marya Schechtman.Hilde Lindemann - 2020 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 17 (3).
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    Aesthetic Education in Confucius, Xunzi, and Kant.Christian Helmut Wenzel - 2018 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2018 (3):59-75.
    This essay introduces ideas from Confucius, Xunzi, the Six Dynasties, and Kant about beauty, music, morality, and what we might today call “aesthetic education.” It asks how beauty and morality are related and how they ideally should be related to each other. We know that beauty and morality can drift apart, and we may wonder how aesthetic education might work best. Should the arts be a means for developing morality? Or should it be the other way around? These questions are (...)
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    Die grundlagenkrisis der griechischen mathematik.Helmut Hasse & Heinrich Scholz - 1928 - Kant Studien 33 (1-2):4-34.
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    The Intimate Responsibility of Surrogate Decision‐Making.Hilde Lindemann - 2018 - Hastings Center Report 48 (1):41-42.
    Daniel Brudney's clear-headed analysis, in this issue of the Hastings Center Report, of the difference between a patient's and a surrogate's right to make medical treatment decisions contributes to a longstanding conversation in bioethics. Brudney offers an epistemological and a moral argument for the patient's and the surrogate's right to decide. The epistemological argument is the same for both parties: the patient has a right to decide because she is presumed to know her own interests better than anyone else, and (...)
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    Reasons for relativism: Feyerabend on the ‘Rise of Rationalism’ in ancient Greece.Helmut Heit - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 57:70-78.
    This paper argues that essential features of Feyerabend's philosophy, namely his radicalization of critical rationalism and his turn to relativism, could be understood better in the light of his engagement with early Greek thought. In contrast to his earlier, Popperian views he came to see the Homeric worldview as a genuine alternative, which was not falsified by the Presocratics. Unlike socio–psychological and externalist accounts my reading of his published and unpublished material suggests that his alternative reconstruction of the ancient beginnings (...)
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    Reasoning about action and change.Helmut Prendinger & Gerhard Schurz - 1996 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 5 (2):209-245.
    Reasoning about change is a central issue in research on human and robot planning. We study an approach to reasoning about action and change in a dynamic logic setting and provide a solution to problems which are related to the Frame problem. Unlike most work on the frame problem the logic described in this paper is monotonic. It (implicitly) allows for the occurrence of actions of multiple agents by introducing non-stationary notions of waiting and test. The need to state a (...)
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    Beyond the edge of certainty: Reflections on the rise of physical conventionalism.Helmut Pulte - 2000 - Philosophia Scientiae 4 (1):47-68.
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    Ende der Säkularisierung?: Nietzsche und die große Erzählung vom Tod Gottes.Helmut Heit - 2014 - In Steffen Dietzsch & Claudia Terne (eds.), Nietzsches Perspektiven: Denken Und Dichten in der Moderne. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 68-84.
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    Yukawa's Heavy Quantum and the Mesotron.Helmut Rechenberg & Laurie M. Brown - 1990 - Centaurus 33 (2):214-252.
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    Sputtering experiments inside the electron microscope.Helmut Poppa - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (78):1013-1024.
  26. Der Humanismus, sein Wesen und Wandel in Deutschland.Helmut Prang - 1947 - Bamberg,: Meisenbach.
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  27. 3.1 Einleitung: Weltbild, Bildung und Popularisierung.Helmut Pulte - 2007 - In Philipp W. Balsiger & Rudolf Kötter (eds.), Die Kultur moderner Wissenschaft am Beispiel Albert Einstein. Heidelberg: Spektrum Akademischer Verlag. pp. 39.
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  28. Gegen die Naturalisierung des Humanen : Wilhelm Dilthey im Kontext und als Theoretiker der Naturwissenschaften seiner Zeit.Helmut Pulte - 2016 - In Christian Damböck & Hans-Ulrich Lessing (eds.), Dilthey als Wissenschaftsphilosoph. Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
     
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    JF Fries' Philosophy of Science, the New Friesian School and the Berlin Group: On Divergent Scientific Philosophies, Difficult Relations and Missed Opportunities.Helmut Pulte - 2013 - In Nikolay Milkov & Volker Peckhaus (eds.), The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism. Springer. pp. 43--66.
    Jakob Friedrich Fries (1773–1843) was the most prolific German philosopher of science in the nineteenth century who strived to synthesize Kant’s philosophical foundation of science and mathematics and the needs or practised science and mathematics in order to gain more comprehensive conceptual frameworks and greater methodological flexibility for those two disciplines. His original contributions anticipated later developments, to some extent, though they received comparatively little notice in the later course of the nineteenth century—a fate which partly can be explained by (...)
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    Travelling the scenic landscape: Community, nationalism and precarity in Nomadland(2020).Tim Lindemann - 2022 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 13 (1):25-40.
    The aim of this article is to interrogate the use of US rural landscape in the 2020 film Nomadland and its account of contemporary precarity and poverty in the United States. I argue that while the film is ostensibly invested in locating alternative modes of living in the face of neo-liberal marginalization, it ultimately reaffirms neo-liberalism’s core tenet, individualism, through its fascination with what Kenneth Olwig calls the ‘scenic’ landscape. This approach to landscape understands nature as an unchanging ‘stage’ on (...)
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    The patient in the family: an ethics of medicine and families.Hilde Lindemann - 1995 - New York: Routledge. Edited by James Lindemann Nelson.
    Medicine and families, two venerable institutions crucial to human well-being, are in crisis. The medical profession, struggling to control and equitably distribute care, finds itself compromised by its own success; families are shattered by divorce, violence and confusion about their own nature. What has gone unnoticed is the way these two powerful and pervasive spheres contribute to each other's loss of direction. The Patient in the Family diagnoses the ways in which the worlds of home and hospital misunderstand each other. (...)
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  32. When stories go wrong.Hilde Lindemann - 2014 - In Martha Montello (ed.), Narrative ethics: the role of stories in bioethics. John Wiley and Sons.
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    Beobachtungen an merowingerzeitlichen Gußtiegeln.Helmut Roth - 1977 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 11 (1):85-91.
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    Correspondence.Helmut Ruhemann - 1962 - British Journal of Aesthetics 2 (4):380-380.
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    Leonardo's use of sfumato.Helmut Ruhemann - 1961 - British Journal of Aesthetics 1 (4):231-237.
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    The Cleaning of Pictures. Problems and Potentialities.Helmut Ruhemann - 1969 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 27 (4):472-472.
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    Stress signaling in yeast.Helmut Ruis & Christoph Schüller - 1995 - Bioessays 17 (11):959-965.
    In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae three positive transcriptional control elements are activated by stress conditions: heat shock elements (HSEs), stress response elements (STREs) and AP‐1 responsive elements (AREs). HSEs bind heat shock transcription factor (HSF), which is activated by stress conditions causing accumulation of abnormal proteins. STREs mediate transcriptional activation by multiple stress conditions. They are controlled by high osmolarity via the HOG signal pathway, which comprises a MAP kinase module and a two‐component system homologous to prokaryotic signal transducers. AREs (...)
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    Divine Providence and the Problem of Evil.Helmut Kuhn - 1944 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 4 (4):569-571.
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    Beobachtungen zur athanasianischen Pneumatologie.Helmut Saake - 1973 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 15 (3):348-364.
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    Minima Pneumatologica.Helmut Saake - 1972 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 14 (1):107-111.
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    Theologische Methodendiskussion in philologischer Kritik.Helmut Saake - 1975 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 17 (2):115-128.
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    Nietzsche über Wissenschaft, Metaphysik und Perspektivismus.Helmut Heit - 2010 - Nietzsche Studien 39 (1):628-638.
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    Philosophy of Liberation in the North American Context.Kate Lindemann - 1994 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 1 (2):25-32.
    This paper utilizes concepts from the works of Paulo Freire and other Latin American philosophers of liberation to formulate a philosophy of liberation in a North American context. Since many North Americans experience a double consciousness, that is, both oppressor and oppressed consciousness, our liberating task is quite complex. This study offers both a philosophical framework and an example of the process of demythologizing one aspect of North American consciousness, the consciousness of privilege.
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  44. Protection of persons not able to consent: a feminist view.Hilde Lindemann - 2010 - In André den Exter (ed.), Human rights and biomedicine. Portland: Maklu.
     
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    Épistémès temporelles et conflits armés. Introduction.Thomas Lindemann & Jens Thoemmes - 2015 - Temporalités 21.
    Malgré l’ubiquité de la question des temporalités avant, pendant, et même après la guerre, très peu d’études ont systématisé la façon dont les visions temporelles structurent la décision d’un recours à la force armée et à la praxis de la guerre. Dans les grandes théories de la guerre, le temps est le plus souvent appréhendé de manière objectiviste, au singulier, supposant l’univocité universel..
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  46. Recognition theory in humanitarian intervention.Thomas Lindemann & Alex Giacomelli - 2018 - In Daniel R. Brunstetter & Jean-Vincent Holeindre (eds.), The ethics of war and peace revisited: moral challenges in an era of contested and fragmented sovereignty. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.
     
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    Surgeon General’s Warning: Gender Is Bad for Your Health.Hilde Lindemann - 2019 - Hastings Center Report 49 (6):3-3.
    Gender, most feminists agree, isn’t a fact about people in the same way that height or hair color is. Genders are constructed within and are part of a power system circulating through all of society that sets standards for men’s and women’s identities and places men’s interests above women’s. The system is bad for all of us, but especially for women, genderqueer people, and men of color. Here, I want to point out ways in which it’s bad for our health. (...)
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    Symbols in numbers: from numerals to magnitude information.Oliver Lindemann, Shirley-Ann Rueschemeyer & Harold Bekkering - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (3-4):341-342.
    A dual-code model of number processing needs to take into account the difference between a number symbol and its meaning. The transition of automatic non-abstract number representations into intentional abstract representations could be conceptualized as a translation of perceptual asemantic representations of numerals into semantic representations of the associated magnitude information. The controversy about the nature of number representations should be thus related to theories on embodied grounding of symbols.
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    Social interaction with robots: three questions.Gesa Lindemann - 2016 - AI and Society 31 (4):573-575.
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    Scientific Objectivity and Subjectivity in Eighteenth Century Pharmacology.Anna Lindemann - 2019 - Perspectives on Science 27 (6):787-809.
    This article examines an often neglected topic in the history of science, namely clinical observation, specifically the objectivity and knowledge production associated with therapeutic trials. It will describe an eighteenth and nineteenth century pharmacological concept of objectivity and exemplify that concept using late nineteenth century European cocaine research. As conceived within clinical drug research, this concept of objectivity does not correspond with those described by Daston and Galison in their seminal book Objectivity (2007). I will explore the implications of this (...)
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