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    Leo Strauss’s “Jerusalem and Athens” (1950): Three Lectures Delivered at Hillel House, Chicago.David Kretz, Hannes Kerber & Laurenz Denker - 2022 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 29 (1):133-173.
    For the first time, this edition presents Leo Strauss’s Hillel House lecture series on “Jerusalem and Athens.” The three lectures, delivered in the fall of 1950, investigate the agreement, disagreement, and conflict between the biblical and the philosophic “ways of life”: “Philosophy in the full sense is [...] incompatible with the biblical way of life. Philosophy and the Bible are the alternatives or the antagonists in the drama of the human soul. Each of the two antagonists claims to know the (...)
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  2. Is Pain Modular?Laurenz Casser & Sam Clarke - 2023 - Mind and Language 38 (3):828-46.
    We suggest that pain processing has a modular architecture. We begin by motivating the (widely assumed but seldom defended) conjecture that pain processing comprises inferential mechanisms. We then note that pain exhibits a characteristic form of judgement independence. On the assumption that pain processing is inferential, we argue that its judgement independence is indicative of modular (encapsulated) mechanisms. Indeed, we go further, suggesting that it renders the modularity of pain mechanisms a default hypothesis to be embraced pending convincing counterevidence. Finally, (...)
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  3. Definable categorical equivalence.Laurenz Hudetz - 2019 - Philosophy of Science 86 (1):47-75.
    This article proposes to explicate theoretical equivalence by supplementing formal equivalence criteria with preservation conditions concerning interpretation. I argue that both the internal structure of models and choices of morphisms are aspects of formalisms that are relevant when it comes to their interpretation. Hence, a formal criterion suitable for being supplemented with preservation conditions concerning interpretation should take these two aspects into account. The two currently most important criteria—gener-alized definitional equivalence (Morita equivalence) and categorical equivalence—are not optimal in this respect. (...)
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  4. The Function of Pain.Laurenz C. Casser - 2021 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 99 (2):364-378.
    Various prominent theories of pain assume that it is pain’s biological function to inform organisms about damage to their bodies. I argue that this is a mistake. First, there is no biological evidence to support the notion that pain was originally selected for its informative capacities, nor that it currently contributes to the fitness of organisms in this specific capacity. Second, neurological evidence indicates that modulating mechanisms in the nociceptive system systematically prevent pain from serving a primarily informative role. These (...)
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  5. The semantic view of theories and higher-order languages.Laurenz Hudetz - 2019 - Synthese 196 (3):1131-1149.
    Several philosophers of science construe models of scientific theories as set-theoretic structures. Some of them moreover claim that models should not be construed as structures in the sense of model theory because the latter are language-dependent. I argue that if we are ready to construe models as set-theoretic structures (strict semantic view), we could equally well construe them as model-theoretic structures of higher-order logic (liberal semantic view). I show that every family of set-theoretic structures has an associated language of higher-order (...)
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    Is the rule of recognition really a duty-imposing rule?Laurenz Ramsauer - 2023 - Journal of Legal Philosophy 48 (2):83-102.
    According to a persistent assumption in legal philosophy, the social rule at the foundation of a legal system (the Rule of Recognition) serves both an epistemic and a duty-imposing function. Thus, some authors have claimed that it would be a formidable problem for legal philosophy to explain how such social rules can impose duties, and some have taken it upon themselves to show how social practices might just do that. However, I argue that this orthodox assumption about the dual function (...)
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  7. A Hole in the Box and a Pain in the Mouth.Laurenz C. Casser & Henry Ian Schiller - 2021 - Philosophical Quarterly 71 (4):pqaa091.
    The following argument is widely assumed to be invalid: there is a pain in my finger; my finger is in my mouth; therefore, there is a pain in my mouth. The apparent invalidity of this argument has recently been used to motivate the conclusion that pains are not spatial entities. We argue that this is a mistake. We do so by drawing attention to the metaphysics of pains and holes and provide a framework for their location which both vindicates the (...)
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    Linear structures, causal sets and topology.Hudetz Laurenz - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 52 (Part B):294-308.
    Causal set theory and the theory of linear structures share some of their main motivations. In view of that, I raise and answer the question how these two theories are related to each other and to standard topology. I show that causal set theory can be embedded into Maudlin’s more general framework and I characterise what Maudlin’s topological concepts boil down to when applied to discrete linear structures that correspond to causal sets. Moreover, I show that all topological aspects of (...)
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    Linear structures, causal sets and topology.Laurenz Hudetz - 2015 - Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics.
    Causal set theory and the theory of linear structures (which has recently been developed by Tim Maudlin as an alternative to standard topology) share some of their main motivations. In view of that, I raise and answer the question how these two theories are related to each other and to standard topology. I show that causal set theory can be embedded into Maudlin’s more general framework and I characterise what Maudlin’s topological concepts boil down to when applied to discrete linear (...)
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    Kant's Racism as a Philosophical Problem.Laurenz Ramsauer - 2023 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 104 (4):791-815.
    Immanuel Kant was possibly both the most influential racist and the most influential moral philosopher of modern, Western thought. So far, authors have either interpreted Kant as an “inconsistent egalitarian” or as a “consistent inegalitarian.” On the former view, Kant failed to draw the necessary conclusions about persons from his own moral philosophy; on the latter view, Kant did not consider non‐White people as persons at all. However, both standard interpretations face significant textual difficulties; instead, I argue that Kant's moral (...)
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    Kant’s Derivation of Imperatives of Duty.Laurenz Ramsauer - forthcoming - Kantian Review:1-21.
    On the currently dominant reading of the Groundwork, Kant’s derivation of ‘imperatives of duty’ exemplifies a decision procedure for the derivation of concrete duties in moral deliberation. However, Kant’s response to an often-misidentified criticism of the Groundwork by G. A. Tittel suggests that Kant was remarkably unconcerned with arguing for the practicality of the categorical imperative as a decision procedure. Instead, I argue that the main aim of Kant’s derivation of imperatives of duty was to show how his analysis of (...)
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    Between Thinking and Acting: Fichte’s Deduction of the Concept of Right.Laurenz Ramsauer - 2023 - Manuscrito 46 (2):156-197.
    Fichte’s ambitious project in the Foundations of Natural Right is to provide an a priori deduction of the concept of right independently from morality. So far, interpretations of Fichte’s deduction of the concept of right have persistently fallen into one of two rough categories: either they (re)interpret the normative necessity of right in terms of moral or quasi-moral normativity or they interpret right’s normative necessity in terms of hypothetical imperatives. However, each of these interpretations faces significant exegetical difficulties. By contrast, (...)
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    Emotional exhaustion and workload predict clinician-rated and objective patient safety.Annalena Welp, Laurenz L. Meier & Tanja Manser - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Frederick Grinnell. The scientific attitude.Eva-Maria Laurenz & Peter Hucklenbroich - 1998 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 19 (2):171-172.
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    Wittgenstein liest Frege: formale und nicht-formale Sprachen.Kai Denker - 2010 - Berlin: Parerga.
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    Bodzenta, Erich., Die Katholiken in Österreich. Ein religionssoziologischer Überblick. [REVIEW]Laurenz Strebl - 1963 - Augustinianum 3 (1):225-225.
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  17. Die sonne tönt nach Alter Weise: Musik und licht.Laurenz Lütteken - 2005 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 50 (2).
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  18. Transcultural eco-pedagogy meets posthumanist philosophy : staging the climate crisis.Hedwig Fraunhofer & Laurenz Volkmann - 2024 - In Jessie Bustillos Morales & Shiva Zarabadi (eds.), Towards posthumanism in education: theoretical entanglements and pedagogical mappings. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  19. La teoría pura del derecho.Josef Laurenz Kunz - 1948 - México,: Impr. Universitaria.
     
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    Potentiality of embryonic stem cells: an ethical problem even with alternative stem cell sources.H.-W. Denker - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (11):665-671.
    The recent discussions about alternative sources of human embryonic stem cells , while stirring new interest in the developmental potential of the various abnormal embryos or constructs proposed as such sources, also raise questions about the potential of the derived embryonic stem cells. The data on the developmental potential of embryonic stem cells that seem relevant for ethical considerations and aspects of patentability are discussed. Particular attention is paid to the meaning of “totipotency, omnipotency and pluripotency” as illustrated by a (...)
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    Review: Three Philosophical Filmmakers: Hitchcock, Welles, Renoir. [REVIEW]C. W. Denker - 2005 - British Journal of Aesthetics 45 (3):308-309.
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    Frederick Grinnell. The Scientific Attitude. [REVIEW]E. -M. Laurenz & P. Hucklenbroich - 1998 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 19 (2):171-172.
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    Potentiality of embryonic stem cells: an ethical problem even with alternative stem cell sources.Hans-Werner Denker - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (11):665-671.
    The recent discussions about alternative sources of human embryonic stem cells , while stirring new interest in the developmental potential of the various abnormal embryos or constructs proposed as such sources, also raise questions about the potential of the derived embryonic stem cells. The data on the developmental potential of embryonic stem cells that seem relevant for ethical considerations and aspects of patentability are discussed. Particular attention is paid to the meaning of “totipotency, omnipotency and pluripotency” as illustrated by a (...)
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    Heidegger und die Logik.Alfred Denker & Holger Zaborowski (eds.) - 2006 - Rodopi.
    Martin Heidegger hat sich in seinem Denken immer wieder mit Fragen der Logik auseinandergesetzt. Die Beiträge dieses Bandes gehen dem Verhältnis Heideggers zur Logik nach und zeigen, inwiefern es möglich ist, Heideggers gesamten Denkweg als den Denkweg eines Logikers zu bezeichnen.
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    Both Sides of the Coin: Motives for Corruption Among Public Officials and Business Employees.Madelijne Gorsira, Adriaan Denkers & Wim Huisman - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 151 (1):179-194.
    The aim of this study is to better understand why public officials and business employees engage in corruption. Insight into individual-level explanations for corruption was obtained with the aid of a self-report survey. The results suggest that the most indicative factors of whether or not individuals are corruption-prone are as follows: the moral conviction they have to refrain from corruption; perceptions of whether their colleagues approve of and engage in corruption; and difficulties experienced in complying with the rules on corruption. (...)
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    Latin-American philosophy of law in the twentieth century.Josef Laurenz Kunz - 1950 - Littleton, Colo.: F.B. Rothman.
    The author's purpose was to present to the American lawyer, vital clues to the points of view which have influenced Latin-American attorneys. Kunz, who was a teacher in private & international law, was among the first scholars in the United States to become interested in Latin-American philosophy of law.
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  27. Völkerrechtswissenschaft und reine Rechtslehre.Josef Laurenz Kunz - 1923 - Leipzig und Wien: F. Deuticke.
     
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  28. The Impact Of Aesthetic Imagination On Our Ethical Approach Towards Nature.Christian Denker - 2004 - Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics 1 (2):51-58.
    Why is aesthetic experience of nature important in our everyday lives? This will be my main question. After defining the meaning of 'imagination' and 'aesthetic nature' in the context of Seel's thought, I will reflect on two aspects of this question. Firstly, I will focus on the function of imagination within our aesthetic experience of nature. Secondly, I will expose some ethical implications of the aesthetic approach to nature. My conclusion will emphasize the importance of aesthetic imagination for our personal (...)
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    Historical dictionary of Heidegger's philosophy.Alfred Denker - 2000 - Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press.
    By the time Martin Heidegger passed away on May 26th, 1976, he had become the most important and controversial philosopher of his age. While many of his former students had become important philosophers and thinkers in their own right, Heidegger also inspired countless others, like Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, and Jean-Paul Sartre. The second edition of the Historical Dictionary of Heidegger's Philosophy is an historical perspective on the development of Heidegger's thought in all its nuancesand facets. Schalow and Denker (...)
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    Hegel's Phenomenology of spirit: new critical essays.Alfred Denker & Michael G. Vater (eds.) - 2003 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.
    Hegel's first major philosophical work is one of philosophy's true masterpieces. Despite its notorious difficulty, it is one of the most influential philosophical works ever written. The Phenomenology is not only the first presentation of Hegel's system; it also is an account of the historical development of Geist from Greek tragedy to the triumph of philosophy as science in Hegel's own time. This volume of essays offers an interpretation of the spirit of Hegel's Phenomenology as well as a concise reading (...)
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  31. No Particular Place to Go, Second Edition: The Making of a Free High School.Joel Denker & Steve Bhaerman - 1982 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    The story of a group of teachers and high school students who from 1968 to 1970_ _broke away from the public schools to start an al­ternative school of their own design. The introductory chapters focus on Den­ker and Bhaerman, explaining how they came to start the project. The middle two chapters center on events and issues during the two years the authors were with the school. The final two chapters analyze the politics of free schools and the teaching of adolescents. (...)
     
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    Vom Geist des Bauches: Für Eine Philosophie der Verdauung.Christian W. Denker - 2015 - Transcript Verlag.
    Aktuelle Debatten um Food Ethics, Körperlichkeit und gutes Leben sind von Wechselspielen zwischen gastraler und gedanklicher Verdauung geprägt. Doch auch die Geschichte der abendländischen Philosophie ist von Fragen der Verdauung durchzogen. Die thematische Vielfalt ist hier enorm und erbitterter Meinungsstreit keine Seltenheit. Christian W. Denker greift charakteristische Motive dieser Ideengeschichte auf, etwa bei Pythagoras, Platon, Epikur, Philon, Montaigne, Diderot, Kant, Lichtenberg, Hegel, Nietzsche, Freud, Wittgenstein, Foucault, Searle und Derrida, und zeigt zum einen, wie sich die Bedeutung der Verdauung für (...)
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  33. Martin Heidegger: Zwischen Herkunft und Zukunft: Die Anfänge seines Denkweges.Alfred Denker - 2001 - Studia Phaenomenologica 1 (3):275-322.
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  34. Die Potenz von menschlichen ES-Zellen als Argument gegen ihre Patentierbarkeit.H. W. Denker - 2004 - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 9:367-71.
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    Die Spätphilosophie J.G. Fichtes.Alfred Denker - 2000 - Fichte-Studien 18:101-120.
  36. Embryonale Stammzellen und ihre ethische Wertigkeit: Aspekte des Totipotenz-Problems.Hans-Werner Denker - 2000 - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 5:291-304.
     
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  37. Fichtes Über das Wesen des Gelehrten und Heidegger.Alfred Denker - 2020 - In Johann Gottlieb Fichte (ed.), Über das Wesen des Gelehrten. Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
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    Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre und die philosophischen Anfänge Heideggers.Alfred Denker - 1997 - Fichte-Studien 13:35-49.
    Ich werde zu Beginn die philosophische Entwicklung Heideggers darstellen. Auf diese Weise wird es möglich sein, genau die Stelle aufzuzeigen, wo das Fichte-Studium für ihn von größter Wichtigkeit ist. Der wahre Ausgangspunkt des Heideggerschen Denkens ist nicht die Seinsfrage, sondern die katholische Theologie. Nach seinem Abitur im Sommer 1909 nahm er sein Theologiestudium in der Absicht auf, Priester zu werden. In den theologischen Veröffentlichungen, die vor allem in Der Akademiker erschienen, treten seine katholische Weltanschauung und der antimoderne Charakter seines Denkens (...)
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    Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre und die philosophischen Anfänge Heideggers.Alfred Denker - 1997 - Fichte-Studien 13:35-49.
    Ich werde zu Beginn die philosophische Entwicklung Heideggers darstellen. Auf diese Weise wird es möglich sein, genau die Stelle aufzuzeigen, wo das Fichte-Studium für ihn von größter Wichtigkeit ist. Der wahre Ausgangspunkt des Heideggerschen Denkens ist nicht die Seinsfrage, sondern die katholische Theologie. Nach seinem Abitur im Sommer 1909 nahm er sein Theologiestudium in der Absicht auf, Priester zu werden. In den theologischen Veröffentlichungen, die vor allem in Der Akademiker erschienen, treten seine katholische Weltanschauung und der antimoderne Charakter seines Denkens (...)
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  40. Grenzen liberaler Aufklärung bei Kant und anderen.Rolf Denker - 1968 - Stuttgart,: W. Kohlhammer.
  41. Heidegger's correspondence.Alfred Denker - 2013 - In Francois Raffoul & Eric S. Nelson (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Heidegger. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 67.
     
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  42. Heidegger-Jahrbuch 2. Heidegger und Nietzsche.Alfred Denker, Marion Heinz, John Sallis & Ben Veder - 2006 - Filosoficky Casopis 54:301-307.
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    Individualism and a Mature Society.Rolf Denker - 1969 - Philosophy and History 2 (1):10-11.
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    In den Fußstapfen Gottes.Alfred Denker - 2000 - Fichte-Studien 18:101-120.
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    In den Fußstapfen Gottes.Alfred Denker - 2000 - Fichte-Studien 18:101-120.
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    Individualismus und mündige Gesellschaft.Rolf Denker - 1967 - Berlin,: Köln, Mainz, Kohlhammer.
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    Kant und Fichte.Alfred Denker - 1995 - Fichte-Studien 8:41-58.
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    Kant und Fichte.Alfred Denker - 1995 - Fichte-Studien 8:41-58.
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    Martin Heidegger.Alfred Denker - 2001 - Studia Phaenomenologica 1 (3-4):275-322.
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    Shorter notes.Griechische Denker & Vorlesungen über Syntax - 2004 - Classical Quarterly 54:274-331.
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