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    Reformation Pamphlets.Ingeborg Berlin Vogelstein - 1997 - Philosophy and Theology 10 (2):501-524.
    By way of introduction, this paper points out inherent problems in attempting a comprehensive social history of the Reformation, due to the complex dynamics at work in sixteenth century European society.Contemporary pamphlet literature, a resource as yet not intensively explored, reflects in a unique manner the rich variety of the Reformation experience in all walks of life, from both sides of the schism. By examining a representative sampling of such tracts, the essay strives to establish some immediacy to that experience. (...)
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    Lychnologie Ingeborg Scheibler: Griechische Lampen. (Kerameikos, Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen xi.) Pp. 200; 93 pls., 12 text figs. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1976. Cloth, DM. 330. [REVIEW]Michael Vickers - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (02):329-330.
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    "Direkte Zusammenhänge bestehen nie ..." Ingeborg Bachmann und Inge Müller, zwei Dichterinnen in Berlin.Ines Geipel - 1998 - Die Philosophin 9 (18):82-94.
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    Ingeborg Wirth, Realismus und Apriorismus in Nicolai Hartmanns Erkenntnistheorie, Quellen und Studien zur Geschichte der Philosophie, Band VIII, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Co., 1965, 154 p. [REVIEW]J. Klapwijk - 1974 - Philosophia Reformata 39 (1-2):89-92.
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    Ingeborg Maus, Justiz als gesellschaftliches Über-Ich. Zur Position der Rechtsprechung in der Demokratie Berlin: Suhrkamp Verlag, 2018 Pp. 266 ISBN 9783518298299 €18.00. [REVIEW]Jiří Přibáň - 2019 - Kantian Review 24 (3):487-491.
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    "Direkte Zusammenhänge bestehen nie ..." Ingeborg Bachmann und Inge Müller, zwei Dichterinnen in Berlin.Ines Geipel - 1998 - Die Philosophin 9 (18):82-94.
  7. Visualized space. The cult of the cold and the gendered body in mountain films / Ingeborg Majer-O'Sickey ; Panoptic paranoia and phantasmagoria: Fritz Lang's nocturnal city / Steven Jacobs ; Subjective topographies: Berlin in post-wall photography / Miriam Paeslack ; Kreuzberg as relational place: respatializing the "ghetto" in Bettina Blümner's Prinzessinnenbad [Pool of princesses, 2007] / Jaimey Fisher ; Digital geographies: Berlin in the ages of new media.Todd Presner - 2010 - In Jaimey Fisher & Barbara Caroline Mennel (eds.), Spatial Turns: Space, Place, and Mobility in German Literary and Visual Culture. Rodopi.
     
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  8. Subjective Reasons.Eric Vogelstein - 2012 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 15 (2):239-257.
    In recent years, the notion of a reason has come to occupy a central place in both metaethics and normative theory more broadly. Indeed, many philosophers have come to view reasons as providing the basis of normativity itself . The common conception is that reasons are facts that count in favor of some act or attitude. More recently, philosophers have begun to appreciate a distinction between objective and subjective reasons, where (roughly) objective reasons are determined by the facts, while subjective (...)
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  9. Min livsanskuelse [av] Ingeborg Buhl [et al.].Ingeborg Buhl (ed.) - 1964 - København: H. Reitzel.
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    Normative nursing ethics: A literature review and tentative recommendations.Eric Vogelstein & Alison Colbert - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics:096973301983614.
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  11. Moral normativity.Eric Vogelstein - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 165 (3):1083-1095.
    It is a platitude that morality is normative, but a substantive and interesting question whether morality is normative in a robust and important way; and although it is often assumed that morality is indeed robustly normative, that view is by no means uncontroversial, and a compelling argument for it is conspicuously lacking. In this paper, I provide such an argument. I argue, based on plausible claims about the relationship between moral wrongs and moral criticizability, and the relationship between criticizability and (...)
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    Conversations with Isaiah Berlin.Isaiah Berlin & Ramin Jahanbegloo - 1991 - Macmillan Reference USA.
    "A celebrated master of the spoken as well as the written word, Isaiah Berlin here gives us a rare memoir in the form of a dialogue." "Isaiah Berlin is renowned the world over for his analysis of the ideas that have influenced or transformed societies. He has a deep commitment to liberty and pluralism, and has devoted the half century and more of his professional life as a teacher and lecturer to exploring the conditions that allow these ideals (...)
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    Equity and COVID‐19 treatment allocation: A questionable criterion.Eric Vogelstein & Guha Krishnamurthi - 2023 - Bioethics 37 (3):226-238.
    Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, a controversial criterion for allocating scarce medical treatment has been defended and incorporated into policy: the criterion of equity. Equity-included allocation schemes prioritize, to some degree, patients from marginalized or historically disadvantaged racial/ethnic groups, or patients with low socioeconomic status, for scarce treatment. The use of such criteria has been most prominently defended in two ways: (1) as reflecting a risk factor for severe COVID-19, and thus as a way of tracking medical need, (...)
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  14. Autonomy and the Moral Authority of Advance Directives.Eric Vogelstein - 2016 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 41 (5):500-520.
    Although advance directives are widely believed to be a key way to safeguard the autonomy of incompetent medical patients, significant questions exist about their moral authority. The main philosophical concern involves cases in which an incompetent patient no longer possesses the desires on which her advance directive was based. The question is, does that entail that prior expressions of medical choices are no longer morally binding? I believe that the answer is “yes.” I argue that a patient’s autonomy is not (...)
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  15. Metaphysics and the Future-Like-Ours Argument Against Abortion.Eric Vogelstein - 2016 - The Journal of Ethics 20 (4):419-434.
    Don Marquis’s “future-like-ours” argument against the moral permissibility of abortion is widely considered the strongest anti-abortion argument in the philosophical literature. In this paper, I address the issue of whether the argument relies upon controversial metaphysical premises. It is widely thought that future-like-ours argument indeed relies upon controversial metaphysics, in that it must reject the psychological theory of personal identity. I argue that that thought is mistaken—the future-like-ours argument does not depend upon the rejection of such a theory. I suggest, (...)
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    Religious pluralism and justified Christian belief: A reply to silver.Eric Vogelstein - 2004 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 55 (3):187-192.
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    Evaluating the American Nurses Association’s arguments against nurse participation in assisted suicide.Eric Vogelstein - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics:096973301769461.
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    Medically Assisted Death and the Ends of Medicine.Eric Vogelstein - forthcoming - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry:1-11.
    This paper aims to refute a common line of argument that it is immoral for physicians to engage in medical assistance in death (MAiD), i.e., the practices of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. The argument in question is based on the notion that participating in MAiD is contrary to the professional-role obligations of physicians, due to MAiD’s putative inconsistency with the ends of medicine. The paper describes several major flaws from which that argument suffers.
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    Det sosiales kollaps.Ingeborg Misje Bergem - 2024 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 41 (2-3):154-178.
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    Professional Hubris and its Consequences: Why Organizations of Health‐Care Professions Should Not Adopt Ethically Controversial Positions.Eric Vogelstein - 2015 - Bioethics 30 (4):234-243.
    In this article, I argue that professional healthcare organizations such as the AMA and ANA ought not to take controversial stances on professional ethics. I address the best putative arguments in favor of taking such stances, and argue that none are convincing. I then argue that the sort of stance-taking at issue has pernicious consequences: it stands to curb critical thought in social, political, and legal debates, increase moral distress among clinicians, and alienate clinicians from their professional societies. Thus, because (...)
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    The Nature and Value of Bioethics Expertise.Eric Vogelstein - 2014 - Bioethics 29 (5):324-333.
    In this article, I address the extent to which experts in bioethics can contribute to healthcare delivery by way of aid in clinical decision-making and policy-formation. I argue that experts in bioethics are moral experts, in that their substantive moral views are more likely to be correct than those of non-bioethicists, all else being equal, but that such expertise is of use in a relatively limited class of cases. In so doing, I respond to two recent arguments against the view (...)
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  22. Ludwig Wittgenstein, Schriften: Beiheft.Ingeborg Bachmann (ed.) - 1960 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Friedrich Nietzsche als umwerter der deutschen literatur.Ingeborg Beithan - 1933 - Heidelberg,: C. Winter.
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    Das problem der allgemeingültigkeit in der ethik.Ingeborg Heidemann - 1960 - Kant Studien 52 (1-4):33-42.
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    Das Geschichtsbild im Spiegel des Schulbuchs.Ingeborg Koza - 1970 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 22 (2):153-163.
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    The Consistency of Plantinga’s Argument Against Naturalism.Eric Vogelstein - 2004 - Philo 7 (1):122-125.
    Matthew Tedesco has argued that Alvin Plantinga’s argument that belief in naturalistic evolution is self-defeating entails, according to a parallel argument, that theistic belief is self-defeating for the same reasons. I defend Plantinga against this charge by arguing that the parallel argument is unsound.
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    Buddhistische und Shamanistische Elemente im Säkularisierungsprozeß des Modernen Japan.Ingeborg Y. Wendt - 1971 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 23 (4):319-338.
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    Transzendentalphilosophische und physikalische Raum-Zeit-Lehre: eine Untersuchung zu Kants Begründung des Erfahrungswissens mit Berücksichtigung der speziellen Relativitätstheorie.Ingeborg Strohmeyer - 1980 - Zürich: Bibliographisches Institut.
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    Realismus und Apriorismus in Nicolai Hartmanns Erkenntnistheorie: Mit einer Bibliographie der seit 1952 über Hartmann erschienenen Arbeiten.Ingeborg Wirth - 1965 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
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  30. Morality, reasons, and sentiments.Eric Vogelstein - 2011 - Philosophical Studies 155 (3):421-432.
    Morality is commonly thought to be normative in a robust and important way. This is commonly cashed out in terms of normative reasons. It is also commonly thought that morality is necessarily and universally normative, i.e., that moral reasons are reasons for any possible moral agent. Taking these commonplaces for granted, I argue for a novel view of moral normativity. I challenge the standard view that moral reasons are reasons to act. I suggest that moral reasons are reasons for having (...)
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  31. Deciding for the Incompetent.Eric Vogelstein - 2016 - In John K. Davis (ed.), Ethics at the End of Life: New Issues and Arguments. New York: Routledge. pp. 108-125.
    This chapter discusses the moral framework for surrogate decision-making for incompetent medical patients. The chapter focuses on the question of how we can respect the autonomy of those who are no longer competent to make such decisions. The standard counterfactual account of how to respect the autonomy of the incompetent is evaluated, along with accounts that ground respect for autonomy on the patient’s most recent desires and values (regardless of whether the patient still possesses those desires and values) as well (...)
     
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  32. A new moral sentimentalism.Eric Vogelstein - 2016 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 46 (3):346-368.
    This paper argues for a novel sentimentalist realist metaethical theory, according to which moral wrongness is analyzed in terms of the sentiments one has most reason to have. As opposed to standard sentimentalist views, the theory does not employ sentiments that are had in response to morally wrong action, but rather sentiments that antecedently dispose people to refrain from immoral behavior, specifically the sentiments of compassion and respect.
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    Im Keller des Herzens: 38 Stimmen zum Werk von Ingeborg Bachmann: Gedenkbuch zum 38. Todestag von Ingeborg Bachmann 25. Juni 1926 Klagenfurt-17. Oktober 1973 Rom.Ingeborg Bachmann & Magdalena Tzaneva (eds.) - 2011 - Berlin: LiDi.
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    Im Keller des Herzens: 38 Stimmen zum Werk von Ingeborg Bachmann: Gedenkbuch zum 38. Todestag von Ingeborg Bachmann 25. Juni 1926 Klagenfurt-17. Oktober 1973 Rom.Ingeborg Bachmann & Magdalena Tzaneva (eds.) - 2011 - Berlin: LiDi.
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    Das Problem des Grundes in Heideggers Auseinandersetzung mit Kant.Ingeborg Koza - 1967 - Ratingen b. Düsseldorf,: Henn.
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    Keine Angst vor dem Cyberspace: Frauen und neue Medien in der Bildung: PROMETHEUS - Das verteilte digitale Bildarchiv für Forschung und Lehre.Ingeborg Reichle - 2001 - Die Philosophin 12 (23):137-139.
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  37. Wünsche an die Ethiker aus der Sicht der Ârzte in Klinik und Praxis.Ingeborg Retzlaff - 1991 - Ethik in der Medizin 3 (4):171-177.
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    Friedrich Rückert: Lebensbild und Einführung in sein WerkFriedrich Ruckert: Lebensbild und Einfuhrung in sein Werk.Ingeborg H. Solbrig & Annemarie Schimmel - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (4):706.
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    Friederich Rückert: WerkeFriederich Ruckert: Werke.Ingeborg H. Solbrig, Annemarie Schimmel, Friederich Rückert & Friederich Ruckert - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (3):527.
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    Kantischer und moderner Apriorismus.Ingeborg Strohmeyer - 2014 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Musik und Spiel: im Lichte der Kant-Schillerschen Ästhetik.Ingeborg Strohmeyer - 2016 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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  42. Advance Directives for Euthanasia.Eric Vogelstein - 2017 - In Michael Cholbi (ed.), Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: Global Views on Choosing to End Life. Praeger. pp. 327-350.
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    Decision-making at the border of viability: determining the best interests of extremely preterm infants.Eric Vogelstein - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (11):773-779.
    This paper proposes and employs a framework for determining whether life-saving treatment at birth is in the best interests of extremely preterm infants, given uncertainty about the outcome of such a choice. It argues that given relevant data and plausible assumptions about the well-being of babies with various outcomes, it is typically in the best interests of even the youngest preterm infants—those born at 22 weeks gestational age—to receive life-saving treatment at birth.
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    Isaiah Berlin: a celebration.Isaiah Berlin, Edna Ullmann-Margalit & Avishai Margalit (eds.) - 1991 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Isaiah Berlin: A Celebration gathers tributes, reflections, and commentaries on the great thinker and his philosophy, politics, and life-including contributions from Michael Ignatieff, Leon Wieseltier, Ronald Dworkin, Stephen Spender, and many others. "Some [essays], like Joseph Brodsky's tribute, are touchingly personal. Others, like G. A. Cohen's 'Isaiah's Marx, and Mine,' mingle personal reminiscences with a more theoretical look at Berlin's ideas. . . . The volume is a fitting tribute to a thinker famed for his erudition, eclecticism, and (...)
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    Hannah Arendt und Karl Jaspers: Geschichte einer einzigartigen Freundschaft.Ingeborg Gleichauf - 2021 - Wien: Böhlau Verlag.
    Hannah Arendt und Karl Jaspers – zwei herausragende Persönlichkeiten der Philosophiegeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts, die eine vor allem politische Denkerin, der andere ursprünglich Mediziner und Psychologe, die beide mit den Erschütterungen der Welt und ihres persönlichen Lebens durch Nationalsozialismus und Zweiten Weltkrieg zurechtkommen mussten und dabei doch der Welt immer zugewandt blieben. Sie haben viele bedeutende Schriften hinterlassen, Denkansätze, deren Relevanz bis heute nicht nachgelassen hat.über beide ist viel geschrieben und geforscht worden – allein ihre sehr tiefe und besondere, fast (...)
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    Competence and Ability.Eric Vogelstein - 2012 - Bioethics 28 (5):235-244.
    It is nearly universally thought that the kind of decision-making competence that gives one a strong prima facie right to make one's own medical decisions essentially involves having an ability (or abilities) of some sort, or having a certain level or degree of ability (or abilities). When put under philosophical scrutiny, however, this kind of theory does not hold up. I will argue that being competent does not essentially involve abilities, and I will propose and defend a theory of decision-making (...)
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    Modeling the Influence of Language Input Statistics on Children's Speech Production.Ingeborg Roete, Stefan L. Frank, Paula Fikkert & Marisa Casillas - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (12):e12924.
    We trained a computational model (the Chunk-Based Learner; CBL) on a longitudinal corpus of child–caregiver interactions in English to test whether one proposed statistical learning mechanism—backward transitional probability—is able to predict children's speech productions with stable accuracy throughout the first few years of development. We predicted that the model less accurately reconstructs children's speech productions as they grow older because children gradually begin to generate speech using abstracted forms rather than specific “chunks” from their speech environment. To test this idea, (...)
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    Zen, Japan und der Westen.Ingeborg Y. Wendt - 1961 - München,: P. List.
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    The political theology of populism and the case of the Front National.Ingeborg M. Bergem & Ragnar M. Bergem - 2018 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 45 (2):186-211.
    In this article, we investigate the political theology of populism and look at the case of the Front National. Considering the writings of Carl Schmitt and Ernesto Laclau, we trace the logical core of Schmitt’s political theology and show how it is integrated into theories of the political and Laclau’s theory of populism. We argue that the theologico-political core of populism is the simultaneous disavowal and imposition of mediation and that this stance leads to an increasing formalism. Looking at the (...)
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    The Concept of Causation in the Law.Ingeborg Puppe - 2013 - In Markus Stepanians & Benedikt Kahmen (eds.), Critical Essays on "Causation and Responsibility". De Gruyter. pp. 67-110.
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