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  1. Facts and counterfactuals in economic law.Jörg Guido Hülsmann - 200 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 17 (1):57-102.
  2. Between man and man.Jörg Alvermann & Michael Streck - 1947 - London : New York: Routledge. Edited by Ronald Gregor Smith.
    Martin Buber believed that life's deepest truth lies in human relationships. In this classic work he puts this belief into practice, applying it to the concrete problems of contemporary society.
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    Symmetrical twins: On the relationship between Actor-Network theory and the sociology of critical capacities.Jörg Potthast & Michael Guggenheim - 2012 - European Journal of Social Theory 15 (2):157-178.
    This article explores the elective affinities between Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and the sociology of critical capacities. It argues that these two research programmes can be understood as symmetrical twins. We show the extent to which the exchange between Bruno Latour and Luc Boltanski has influenced their respective theoretical developments. Three strong encounters between the twin research programmes may be distinguished. The first encounter concerns explanations for social change. The second encounter focuses on the status of objects and their relationship to (...)
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    El pensamiento posmoderno. Su comportamiento en la teoría de la información.Jörg Becker - 1994 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 38:17.
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  5. Ordenadores y ecología: una reflexión necesaria.Jörg Becker - 2009 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 81:20-25.
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  6. Koevolution und recht: zur aktuellen Konjuntur von Veraltensmodellen in der Rechtwissenschaft.Jörg Benedict - 2006 - Rechtstheorie 37 (1):121-129.
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    Gene.Hans-Jörg Rheinberger - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Die Realität des Imaginären: Architektur Und Das Digitale Bild : 10. Internationales Bauhaus-Kolloquium Weimar 2007.Jörg H. Gleiter, Norbert Korrek & Gerd Zimmermann (eds.) - 2008 - Verlag der Bauhaus-Universität.
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    A contraction-free sequent calculus for S4.Jörg Hudelmaier - 1996 - In Heinrich Wansing (ed.), Proof theory of modal logic. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 3--15.
  10. A contraction-free sequent calculus for 54.Jorg Hudelmaffir - 1996 - In Heinrich Wansing (ed.), Proof theory of modal logic. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  11. Grundlegung und Kritik: Der Briefwechsel zwischen Schelling und Fichte 1794-1802.Jörg Jantzen, Thomas Kisser & Hartmut Traub (eds.) - 2005 - BRILL.
    InhaltVorwort der Herausgeber Wilhelm G. JACOBS: Einleitung Hartmut TRAUB: Über die Freundschaft – Vier Bemerkungen zum Briefwechsel zwischen Schelling und Fichte Paul ZICHE: Raumkonstruktion, Deduktion der Dimensionen und idealistische Prinzipientheorie Problemlagen im Fichte-Schelling-Briefwechsel vom November 1800Christian KLOTZ: »Synthesis der Geisterwelt«. Fichtes Systemskizze im Briefwechsel mit Schelling Birgit SANDKAULEN: Was heißt Idealismus? Natur- und Transzendentalphilosophie im Übergang zur Identitätsphilosophie Schellings Systemskizze vom 19.11.1800Violetta L. WAIBEL: Fichtes Kritik an Schelling »Alle Wissenschaften sind nur Theile der Wissenschaftslehre« Zu Fichtes Briefen an Schelling vom (...)
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  12. The Book of Amos: A Commentary.Jörg Jeremias - 1998
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    Neuroethology of releasing mechanisms: Prey-catching in toads.Jörg-Peter Ewert - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (3):337-368.
    Abstract“Sign stimuli” elicit specific patterns of behavior when an organism's motivation is appropriate. In the toad, visually released prey-catching involves orienting toward the prey, approaching, fixating, and snapping. For these action patterns to be selected and released, the prey must be recognized and localized in space. Toads discriminate prey from nonprey by certain spatiotemporal stimulus features. The stimulus-response relations are mediated by innate releasing mechanisms (RMs) with recognition properties partly modifiable by experience. Striato-pretecto-tectal connectivity determines the RM's recognition and localization (...)
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    Nietzsche und Lange.Jörg Salaquarda - 1978 - Nietzsche Studien 7:236-260.
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  15. Acceso de los menores a la Red.Jörg Müller - 2009 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 59 (959):62-66.
    Una de las principales dificultades para escribir un texto sobre el acceso y el uso que los jóvenes hacen de las TIC (tecnologías de la información y la comunicación) consiste en el hacho de que inevitablemente, lo escribimos desde nuestro punto de vista adulto. Posiblemente nuestras preocupaciones como padres y educadores tienen poco que ver con las preocupaciones reales de los propios hijas e hijos, alumnos y alumnas, cuando navegan por Internet, chatean con sus amigos o intercambian fotos y vídeos. (...)
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    Agent-Relative Reasons and Normative Force.Jörg Https://Orcidorg Löschke - 2020 - Philosophia 49 (1):359-372.
    The distinction between agent-relative reasons and agent-neutral reasons is philosophically important, but there is no consensus on how to understand the distinction exactly. In this paper, I discuss several interpretations of the distinction that can be found in the literature: the Motivational Interpretation, the Scope Interpretation, and the Goal Interpretation, and argue that none of these interpretations is entirely convincing. I propose a novel interpretation of the distinction, which I call the Normative Force Interpretation, according to which the distinction between (...)
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  17. Agent-Relative Reasons as Second-Order Value Responses.Jörg Https://Orcidorg Löschke - 2020 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 50 (4):477-491.
    Agent-relative reasons are an important feature of any nonconsequentialist moral theory. Many authors think that they cannot be accommodated within a value-first theory that understands all value as agent-neutral. In this paper, I offer a novel explanation of agent-relative reasons that accommodates them fully within an agent-neutral value-first view. I argue that agent-relative reasons are to be understood in terms of second-order value responses: when an agent acts on an agent-relative reason, she responds appropriately to the agent-neutral value of her (...)
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  18. Kultprophetie und Gerichtsverkündigung in der späten Königszeit.Jörg Jeremias - 1970
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    André Orléan: L’Empire de la valeur. Refonder l’économie: Seuil, Paris, 2011.Jörg Potthast - 2015 - Human Studies 38 (1):185-190.
    Consider waiting in lines. On the one hand, they offer an ad hoc illustration of how the scarcity of commodities relates to supply and demand. In this respect, they recall what neoclassical economics posit as the general law of the market. On the other hand, queuing is often referred to as a basic form of social interaction among those who wait. In this perspective, waiting is not about individuals waiting for something, but about waiting together, social gatherings, collectives, or communities. (...)
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    Introduction.Jörg B. Quenzer - 2014 - In Jörg Quenzer, Dmitry Bondarev & Jan-Ulrich Sobisch (eds.), Manuscript Cultures: Mapping the Field. De Gruyter. pp. 1-8.
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    Manuscript Cultures: Mapping the Field.Jörg Quenzer, Dmitry Bondarev & Jan-Ulrich Sobisch (eds.) - 2014 - De Gruyter.
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    Theorien des Performativen: Sprache - Wissen - Praxis.Jörg Volbers & Klaus W. Hempfer - 2011 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
    Das »Performative« ist in den vergangenen Jahren zu einer festen Größe im Theorierepertoire der Geisteswissenschaften geworden. Seine nachgerade ubiquitäre Verwendung verdankt sich dabei vielfach einem wenig präzisen Verständnis, das – teilweise gegenstrebige – Aspekte von Performanz, Wirklichkeitskonstitution, Emergenz und Präsenzeffekten verbindet. Dieser Band zieht eine kritische Bilanz, ohne dabei ein bestimmtes Verständnis zu verabsolutieren. Die Beiträge bereiten das aktuelle Theoriefeld erstmals so auf, dass es einem breiteren, interdisziplinären Leserkreis zugänglich wird.
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    Aspects of a theory of bullshit.Jörg Meibauer - 2016 - Pragmatics Cognition 23 (1):68-91.
    This paper addresses the question whetherbullshitis a reasonable pragmatic category. In the first part of the paper, drawing on the insights of Harry Frankfurt’s seminal essay, bullshit is defined as an act of insincere asserting where the speaker shows a loose concern for the truth, and does not want the addressee to become aware of condition. The author adds to this definition the condition requiring that the bullshitter expresses morecertaintythan is adequate with respect to condition. In the second part of (...)
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    Autonomy in Kierkegaard's 'Either-Or'.Jörg Disse - 2000 - In James Giles (ed.), Kierkegaard and freedom. New York: Palgrave. pp. 58-68.
    Aims to challenge Kant from the point of view of Kierkegaard's interpretation of autonomy.
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    Comment fonder une éthique de la nature? Un essai de pensée chrétienne à partir de Simone Weil.Jörg Disse - 1994 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 82 (1):71-86.
    La crise écologique fait sentir la nécessité d'élaborer une éthique de la nature. Elle provoque l'affrontement, en particulier en Allemagne, d'une tendance philosophique, qui fonde le devoir de l'homme envers la nature sur le propre bien de l'homme, et d'une tendance théologique, qui fonde ce devoir sur l'immanence de Dieu dans la nature. Il semble qu'on puisse trouver chez Simone Weil une autre voie, esthétique, qui éviterait les insuffisances ou les dangers de ces deux tendances: la perception de la beauté (...)
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    Espérance et individu chez Ernst Bloch.Jörg Disse - 1995 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 127:217-233.
    Occidental philosophy tends to subordinate the individual to the general. The mystical marxism of Ernst Bloch seems to value the individual more than does orthodox marxism. This article shows that after all Bloch falls in line with the tendency of occidental philosophy.
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  27. Metafizyka. Od Platona do Hegla.Jörg Disse - 2005 - Wydawn. WAM.
    Polish translation of "Kleine Geschichte der abendländischen Metaphysik: Von Platon bis Hegel". The history of Western metaphysics is being unfold on the basis of nine outstanding philosophers. For ancient philosophy: Plato, Aristotle and Plotinus; for medieval philosophy: Augustine, Thomas Aquinas and William of Ockham; for the modern period: Descartes, Kant and Hegel. The final chapter outlines some prominent opponents of metaphysics in the 19th/20th Century (Feuerbach, Marx, Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, Heidegger). Metaphysics being a fundamental philosophical discipline, this book can also be (...)
     
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    Attentional resource allocation to emotional events: An ERP study.Jörg Meinhardt & Reinhard Pekrun - 2003 - Cognition and Emotion 17 (3):477-500.
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    Tomás de aquino sobre la naturaleza de lo mental.Jõrg Alejandro Tellkamp - 1999 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 44 (3):669-678.
    Sin lugar a duda, reflexiones sobre lanaturaleza de la mente han preocupado apensadores a lo largo de los siglas. Hoy en dia, laFilosofia de la Mente enfoca e! fenómeno de lomental principalmente desde un punto de vistafisicalista. Esta quiere decir que todos losprocesos mentales de una u otra manera sondescriptibles en términos de lo que ocurre en e!cerebro a nivel neuronal. Parece que estaapreciación se aleja considerablemente deiconcepto de lo mental en la Edad Media. De estamanera pareceria que en Tomás (...)
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    „Dichtung kann, in geheimnisvoller Weise, tiefste Ohnmacht spüren lassen und letzte Macht zugleich ausüben”. Rudolf Hagelstanges Sonettenzyklus „Venezianisches Credo”.Jörg Thunecke - 2015 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Germanica 11.
    The origin of Rudolf Hagelstange’s cycle of sonnets "Venezianisches Credo" was Venice, while he was temporarily stationed in northern Italy in 1944 as a soldier. Twenty-four sonnets were written in the lagoon city, four more in Breganze, the remainder in Verona, where a limited edition was published in spring 1945, after some of the sonnets had already been distributed in military circles over some months. This contribution attempts on the one hand to analyze Hagelstange’s choice of the sonnet–form – a (...)
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    Friedrichs Lektüren während des Siebenjährigen Krieges.Jörg Ulbert - 2012 - In Brunhilde Wehinger & Günther Lottes (eds.), Friedrich der Große Als Leser. Akademie Verlag. pp. 71-98.
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    Mad families, splitting families and large continuum.Jörg Brendle & Vera Fischer - 2011 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 76 (1):198 - 208.
    Let κ < λ be regular uncountable cardinals. Using a finite support iteration (in fact a matrix iteration) of ccc posets we obtain the consistency of b = a = κ < s = λ. If μ is a measurable cardinal and μ < κ < λ, then using similar techniques we obtain the consistency of b = κ < a = s = λ.
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    Problematising critique in pedagogy.Jörg Ruhloff - 2004 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 38 (3):379–393.
    Following the Enlightenment, the concept of ‘critique’ broadened and acquired a political denotation, in which the expression of opinion alone could itself be already considered critique. This meaning of ‘critique’ expresses acknowledgement of men as equal, free and rational. This broad concept of critique, however, also tends to negate certain more technical and specific forms. This paper goes back to conceptions of critique introduced by Kant and developed in an educational perspective by the neo-Kantian Paul Natorp. Kant's concept of critique (...)
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    Can an Entrance Fee Solve the Migration Problem? Probably Not.Jörg Althammer & Maximilian Sommer - 2018 - Analyse & Kritik 40 (2):261-266.
    Refugee and poverty migration is one of the key challenges developed Western societies are facing. Due to the unstable political situation in many parts of the world and the lasting high differences in development between the economies, these migratory movements will continue to increase in the future. In order to channel immigrants, the authors suggest that migrants must pay an entry premium to obtain a permanent right of residence. We criticize this proposal from both an ethical and an economic perspective. (...)
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    Solidarity in Open Societies.Jörg Althammer, Bernhard Neumärker & Ursula Nothelle-Wildfeuer (eds.) - 2019 - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    At a time of increasing fragmentation, growing social tension and global forced migration, solidarity is more than ever an endangered social resource. In this volume, scientists from different disciplines analyze the idea of solidarity, its analytical content as well as practical scope and limits for pluralistic and cosmopolitan societies.
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    Das Interesse der Vernunft und die Frage nach dem guten Leben.Jörg Disse - 2013 - In Matthias Hoesch Markus Rüth & Sebastian Muders (eds.), Glück – Werte – Sinn. Metaethische, ethische und theologische Zugänge zur Frage nach dem guten Leben. de Gruyter. pp. 243-262.
    In kritischer Anlehnung an die empirischen Kognitionspsychologie von K.E. Stanovich erweist sich das menschliche Verlangen wesentlich von drei übergeordenten Interessen geprägt: ein Interesse der Gene an der Replikation ihrer selbst, ein Interesse des Individuums am eigenen Glück, und ein Interesse der Vernunft, das auf die universale Verwirklichung des Guten um seiner selbst willen gerichtet ist. Je nachdem, von welchem Interesse sich der Mensch in seinem Leben leiten lässt, verleiht es seinem Verständnis vom guten Leben eine grundsätzlich andere Richtung. Was gutes (...)
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    Platons Ideenlehre als Metaphysik. Eine Auseinandersetzung mit der sprachanalytischen Philosophie.Jörg Disse - 1998 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 105 (2):267.
    Against the general view of analytical Plato-research I intend to show that Plato's Theory of Ideas can today still be interpreted as metaphysics in a positive sense. With the late Wittgenstein I concede that by hypostasizing concepts it is not possible to posit any kind of transcendance. However for Plato this was not the true reason for his metaphysical interpretation of Ideas, but - as G. Vlastos also notices - a metaphysical experience as it is described in particular in the (...)
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    Sehnsucht nach Gott als Sehnsucht nach Weisheit. Über die spiritualistische Tendenz in der augustinischen Anthropologie.Jörg Disse - 2017 - In Matthias Helmer & Christoph Gregor Müller (eds.), "Darum, ihr Hirten, hört das Wort des Herren" (Ez 34, 7.9). Studien zu prophetischen und weisheitlichen Texten. Herder. pp. 454-464.
    Despite the fact that the late Augustine's idea of eschatological accomplishment stresses the function of the body more than does the early Augustine, (partly) dependent on stoicism, it remains a purely intellectualistic conception of accomplishment.
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    Souveränität und Selbstbehauptung. Zur Subjektphilosophie von Emmanuel Levinas.Jörg Disse - 2001 - In Hans-Ludwig Ollig & Gerhard Krieger (eds.), Fluchtpunkt Subjekt: Facetten und Chancen des Subjektgedankens. Schöningh. pp. 169-180.
    Levinas theory of a self is interpreted as a threefold model: an epistemic self, a lifeworld self and an intersubjective self. Against the modern idea of an identitiy of sovereignty and self-affirmation, Levinas wants to show that self-affirmation at its highest is reached where the self instead of being sovereign is in a position of dependence and passivity which is the case for the intersubjective self.
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    Théisme et complémentarité.Jörg Disse - 2018 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 150 (2018 III):251-265.
    The present article seeks to show, with reference to Thomas Aquinas and Richard Swinburne, that classical theism cannot reconcile the idea of divine perfection with the modern idea of a person. It then proposes a solution which consists in applying to the doctrine of God the model of complementarity which Niels Bohr first used in quantum physics in his attempt to explain (among other things) the duality between wave and particle. This model is then applied by juxtaposing the description of (...)
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    The Two Process Model of Cognition and Kierkegaard's Stages of Life.Jörg Disse - 2013 - E-Journal Philosophie der Psychologie 19:9 p..
    My aim is to relate Søren A. Kierkegaard’s early theory of stages as described basically in “Either-Or” to the theory of interest underlying the two process model of cognition of the Canadian psychologist Keith E. Stanovich with regard to the question of the highest formal goal we can pursue in our life. On the basis of Stanovich’s distinction between type 1 and type 2 processing and Kierkegaard’s distinction between an esthetical and an ethical stage of life, I argue for an (...)
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    Zur Epistemologie des Wunders: Swinburne versus Hume.Jörg Disse - 2019 - In Ulrich L. Lehner & Ronald K. Tacelli (eds.), Wort Und Wahrheit: Fragen der Erkenntnistheorie. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer. pp. 171-191.
    The article deals with the question of the possibility of miracles opposing the theory of miracles of Richard Swinburne and David Hume.
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  43. Schonheit und Zweckmässigkeit in der Architektur. Relationstheoretische Analyse der Idee in Schopenhauers Kunstphilosophie.Jörg Engelmann - 1984 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 65:157-169.
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    Mob families and mad families.Jörg Brendle - 1998 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 37 (3):183-197.
    We show the consistency of ${\frak o} <{\frak d}$ where ${\frak o}$ is the size of the smallest off-branch family, and ${\frak d}$ is as usual the dominating number. We also prove the consistency of ${\frak b} < {\frak a}$ with large continuum. Here, ${\frak b}$ is the unbounding number, and ${\frak a}$ is the almost disjointness number.
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    Realizability of three-valued semantics for abstract dialectical frameworks.Jörg Pührer - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence 278 (C):103198.
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    Forcing indestructibility of MAD families.Jörg Brendle & Shunsuke Yatabe - 2005 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 132 (2):271-312.
    Let A[ω]ω be a maximal almost disjoint family and assume P is a forcing notion. Say A is P-indestructible if A is still maximal in any P-generic extension. We investigate P-indestructibility for several classical forcing notions P. In particular, we provide a combinatorial characterization of P-indestructibility and, assuming a fragment of MA, we construct maximal almost disjoint families which are P-indestructible yet Q-destructible for several pairs of forcing notions . We close with a detailed investigation of iterated Sacks indestructibility.
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    Countable Fréchet Boolean groups: An independence result.Jörg Brendle & Michael Hrušák - 2009 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 74 (3):1061-1068.
    It is relatively consistent with ZFC that every countable $FU_{fin} $ space of weight N₁ is metrizable. This provides a partial answer to a question of G. Gruenhage and P. Szeptycki [GS1].
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    Intrinsically bad gratitude.Jörg Löschke - 2021 - Zeitschrift Für Ethik Und Moralphilosophie 4 (1):73-89.
    This paper discusses under which circumstances grateful responses can become intrinsically bad. It is argued that gratitude should be understood as an appropriate response to value and that it is subject to the so-called recursive account of intrinsic value, according to which appropriate responses to value are intrinsically good, and inappropriate responses to value are intrinsically bad. As a result, gratitude can become intrinsically bad in two cases: i) when gratitude has the wrong object, i.e., is a pro-response to an (...)
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    Towers in filters, cardinal invariants, and luzin type families.Jörg Brendle, Barnabás Farkas & Jonathan Verner - 2018 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 83 (3):1013-1062.
    We investigate which filters onωcan contain towers, that is, a modulo finite descending sequence without any pseudointersection. We prove the following results:Many classical examples of nice tall filters contain no towers.It is consistent that tall analytic P-filters contain towers of arbitrary regular height.It is consistent that all towers generate nonmeager filters, in particular Borel filters do not contain towers.The statement “Every ultrafilter contains towers.” is independent of ZFC.Furthermore, we study many possible logical implications between the existence of towers in filters, (...)
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    Auditory Contagious Yawning in Humans: An Investigation into Affiliation and Status Effects.Jorg J. M. Massen, Allyson M. Church & Andrew C. Gallup - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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