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  1. Contributions of the 39th International Wittgenstein Symposium.Stefan Majetschak & Anja Weiberg (eds.) - 2016 - Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society.
     
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    Aesthetics Today: Contemporary Approaches to the Aesthetics of Nature and of Arts. Proceedings of the 39th International Wittgenstein Symposium in Kirchberg.Anja Weiberg & Stefan Majetschak (eds.) - 2017 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Aesthetics is no longer merely the philosophy of perception and the arts. Nelson Goodman, Arthur Danto and others have contributed to develop aesthetics from a field at the margins of philosophy to one permeating substantial areas of theoretical and practical philosophy. New approaches like environmental and ecological aesthetics widened the understanding of the aesthetics of nature. The contributions in this volume address the most important issues in contemporary aesthetics, many of them from a Wittgensteinian perspective. The 39th International Ludwig Wittgenstein (...)
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    Frontmatter.Anja Weiberg & Stefan Majetschak - 2017 - In Anja Weiberg & Stefan Majetschak (eds.), Aesthetics Today: Contemporary Approaches to the Aesthetics of Nature and of Arts. Proceedings of the 39th International Wittgenstein Symposium in Kirchberg. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    Index of Authors.Anja Weiberg & Stefan Majetschak - 2017 - In Anja Weiberg & Stefan Majetschak (eds.), Aesthetics Today: Contemporary Approaches to the Aesthetics of Nature and of Arts. Proceedings of the 39th International Wittgenstein Symposium in Kirchberg. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 467-472.
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    Index of Subjects.Anja Weiberg & Stefan Majetschak - 2017 - In Anja Weiberg & Stefan Majetschak (eds.), Aesthetics Today: Contemporary Approaches to the Aesthetics of Nature and of Arts. Proceedings of the 39th International Wittgenstein Symposium in Kirchberg. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 473-476.
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    Preface.Anja Weiberg & Stefan Majetschak - 2017 - In Anja Weiberg & Stefan Majetschak (eds.), Aesthetics Today: Contemporary Approaches to the Aesthetics of Nature and of Arts. Proceedings of the 39th International Wittgenstein Symposium in Kirchberg. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    Table of Contents.Anja Weiberg & Stefan Majetschak - 2017 - In Anja Weiberg & Stefan Majetschak (eds.), Aesthetics Today: Contemporary Approaches to the Aesthetics of Nature and of Arts. Proceedings of the 39th International Wittgenstein Symposium in Kirchberg. Boston: De Gruyter.
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  8. Ethik und Aesthetik sind Eins: Beitraege zu Wittgensteins Aesthetik und Kunstphilosophie (Wittgenstein Studien 15).Wilhelm Luetterfelds Stefan Majetschak (ed.) - 2007
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    Word category and verb–argument structure information in the dynamics of parsing.Stefan Frisch, Anja Hahne & Angela D. Friederici - 2004 - Cognition 91 (3):191-219.
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  10. B11–b22.Stefan Frisch, Anja Hahne, Angela D. Friederici, Isabelle Ecuyer-Dab & Michele Robert - 2004 - Cognition 91:299-300.
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    Logische Formen und Sprachspiele: Wittgensteins "Werkzeugkasten".Anja Weiberg (ed.) - 2005 - Wien: Verein "Freunde des Hauses Wittgenstein".
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    An overview of work analysis instruments for hybrid production workplaces.Sarah L. Müller, Mohammad A. Shehadeh, Stefan Schröder, Anja Richert & Sabina Jeschke - 2018 - AI and Society 33 (3):425-432.
    With increasing technological improvements, production processes are becoming more and more automated. Nevertheless, full automation is improbable in the medium term since human abilities cannot yet be completely replaced. Therefore, it is likely that so-called hybrid human–robot teams will assume the future production. This raises questions regarding the shaping of future production and the effects it will have on the employees, workstations, and the companies as a whole. The project “Work in the Industry of the Future” addresses the entirely new (...)
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  13. "Wir lehnen es ab, uns in dem Greis zu erkennen, der wir einmal sein werden" - Simone de Beauvoir über das Alter.Anja Weiberg - 2007 - In Klaus Dethloff & Peter Kampits (eds.), Humane Existenz: Reflexionen zur Ethik in einer pluralistischen Gesellschaft. Berlin: Parerga.
     
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  14. The Effect of Background Music on Inhibitory Functions: An ERP Study.Anja Burkhard, Stefan Elmer, Denis Kara, Christian Brauchli & Lutz Jäncke - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12:374217.
    The influence of background music on cognitive functions is still a matter of debate. In this study, we investigated the influence of background music on executive functions (particularly on inhibitory functions). Participants completed a standardized cued Go/NoGo task during three different conditions while an EEG was recorded (1: with no background music, 2: with relaxing or 3: with exciting background music). In addition, we collected reaction times, omissions, and commissions in response to the Go and NoGo stimuli. From the EEG (...)
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    Zweifeln können und zweifeln wollen: Über Gewissheit §217–231.Anja Weiberg - 2017 - In Katharina Neges, Josef Mitterer, Sebastian Kletzl & Christian Kanzian (eds.), Realism - Relativism - Constructivism: Proceedings of the 38th International Wittgenstein Symposium in Kirchberg. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 435-448.
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    „12 × 12 = 144“: Psychologische Sicherheit versus logischer Ausschluss des Irrtums in Über Gewißheit am Beispiel des Rechnens.Anja Weiberg - 2020 - Wittgenstein-Studien 11 (1):271-282.
    Abstract“12 × 12 = 144”. Psychological Certainty versus Logical Exclusion of Error in On Certainty, Illustrated by the Example of Artihmetic. The aim of this paper is to exemplify Wittgenstein’s distinction between a psychological certainty and the logical exclusion of error by considering his discussion of our use of simple calculations like “12 × 12 =144” in On Certainty. Three aspects seem to be relevant in this context: 1. Wittgenstein’s notes on our use of the word “to know” in the (...)
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  17. Philosophical Concepts, the Ideal of Sublimation, and the “Unpredictability of Human Behaviour”.Anja Weiberg - 2021 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 9 (4):27-37.
    Wittgenstein famously criticizes the philosophical practice of analyzing the meaning of words outside their ordinary use in everyday language, whereby often self-made pseudo-problems arise. In order to shed further light on Wittgenstein’s critique, this article makes use of the Remarks on the Philosophy of Psychology. First, starting from the remark in Vol. I, §52, his criticism of the philosophical method of selection and generalization is explained in detail. Next, I give a brief outline of Wittgenstein’s own way of philosophizing by (...)
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    Age as a Problem for Both Sexes Comment on Gail Weiss.Anja Weiberg - 2014 - In Silvia Stoller (ed.), Simone de Beauvoir’s Philosophy of Age: Gender, Ethics. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 65-68.
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    "I know that I have two hands" Wittgenstein and Moore.Anja Weiberg - 2003 - Disputatio Philosophica 5 (1):51-63.
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  20. Philosophy and life.Anja Weiberg - 2009 - In Ulrich Arnswald (ed.), In Search of Meaning: Ludwig Wittgenstein on Ethics, Mysticism and Religion. Universitätsverlag Karlsruhe.
     
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    Anthropomorphism in social robotics: empirical results on human–robot interaction in hybrid production workplaces.Anja Richert, Sarah Müller, Stefan Schröder & Sabina Jeschke - 2018 - AI and Society 33 (3):413-424.
    New forms of artificial intelligence on the one hand and the ubiquitous networking of “everything with everything” on the other hand characterize the fourth industrial revolution. This results in a changed understanding of human–machine interaction, in new models for production, in which man and machine together with virtual agents form hybrid teams. The empirical study “Socializing with robots” aims to gain insight especially into conditions of development and processes of hybrid human–machine teams. In the experiment, human–robot actions and interactions were (...)
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    „Eine irreführende Parallele“: Wittgenstein über Begriffsverwirrung in der Psychologie und die Semantik psychologischer Begriffe.Stefan Majetschak - 2020 - Wittgenstein-Studien 11 (1):169-182.
    Abstract“A Misleading Parallel”. Wittgenstein on Conceptual Confusion in Psychology and the Semantics of Psychological Concepts. After the Philosophical Investigations, except for details, were largely finished in 1945, Wittgenstein, in his final years, undertook an intensive study of the grammar of our psychological concepts and the philosophical misinterpretations we often assign to them. Anyone looking through these extensive collections of philosophical remarks will probably quite often find it difficult to understand which questions Wittgenstein was addressing with individual remarks or groups of (...)
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    Wittgenstein Und Die Folgen.Stefan Majetschak - 2019 - Berlin: J.B. Metzler.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein ist zweifellos einer der bedeutendsten und einflussreichsten Philosophen des 20. Jahrhunderts – und das, obwohl er zu Lebzeiten kaum etwas veröffentlicht hat. Bis heute wirken der Stil seines Philosophierens und seine Radikalität auf viele philosophisch außerordentlich inspirierend. Hinzu kommt das Schillernde seiner von Anekdoten umrankten Persönlichkeit, die in etlichen biographischen Werken aufgearbeitet wurde. Stefan Majetschak gibt einen konzisen Überblick über Leben und Gesamtwerk dieser Jahrhundertfigur und spürt ihren Wirkungen nach.
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    Lebensformen und Lebensmuster: Zur Deutung eines sogenannten Grundbegriffs der Spätphilosophie Ludwig Wittgensteins.Stefan Majetschak - 2010 - In Volker Munz (ed.), Essays on the philosophy of Wittgenstein. De Gruyter. pp. 265-290.
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    Survey and Surveyability.Stefan Majetschak - 2016 - Wittgenstein-Studien 7 (1):65-80.
    The concepts ‚Übersicht‘ (survey), ‚Übersichtlichkeit‘ (surveyability) and ‚Übersichtliche Darstellung‘ (surveyable representation) play a central role in Wittgenstein’s later philosophy. As Peter Hacker already noticed in 1972, an adequate English translation of these terms has “given Wittgenstein’s translators much trouble. They have chosen to translate it non-systematically in conformity with the demands of English style, thereby partially obscuring the significance and pervasiveness of the concept in Wittgenstein’s work, e. g. ‘command a clear view’ (Übersehen PI, § 122); ‘perspicious representation’ (Übersichtliche Darstellung (...)
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    Survey and Surveyability.Stefan Majetschak - 2016 - Wittgenstein-Studien 7 (1):65-80.
    The concepts ‚Übersicht‘ (survey), ‚Übersichtlichkeit‘ (surveyability) and ‚Übersichtliche Darstellung‘ (surveyable representation) play a central role in Wittgenstein’s later philosophy. As Peter Hacker already noticed in 1972, an adequate English translation of these terms has “given Wittgenstein’s translators much trouble. They have chosen to translate it non-systematically in conformity with the demands of English style, thereby partially obscuring the significance and pervasiveness of the concept in Wittgenstein’s work, e. g. ‘command a clear view’ (Übersehen PI, § 122); ‘perspicious representation’ (Übersichtliche Darstellung (...)
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  27. “A misleading parallel”: Wittgenstein on Conceptual Confusion in Psychology and the Semantics of Psychological Concepts.Stefan Majetschak - 2021 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 9 (4):17-26.
    After 1945, when the Philosophical Investigations were largely finished, Wittgenstein spent his final years undertaking an intensive study of the grammar of our psychological concepts and the philosophical misinterpretations we often assign to them. In the article at hand I do not claim to fathom the full range of Wittgenstein’s thoughts on the philosophy of psychology even in the most general way. Rather it is my intention to shed some light on a diagnosis which he made for the psychology of (...)
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  28. On Wittgenstein.James Conant, Wolfgang Kienzler, Stefan Majetschak, Volker Munz, Josef G. F. Rothhaupt, David Stern & Wilhelm Vossenkuhl - 2013 - In Sascha Bru, Wolfgang Huemer & Daniel Steuer (eds.), Wittgenstein Reading. Berlin & New York: De Gruyter. pp. 96-107.
     
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    Ludwig Wittgensteins Denkweg.Stefan Majetschak - 2000 - Walter de Gruyter.
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  30. Bild und Sichtbarkeit: überlegungen zu einem transdisziplinären Bildbegriff.Stefan Majetschak - 2003 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 48 (1).
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    Die anthropologische Betrachtungsweise. Zum Einfluss von James George Frazers The Golden Bough auf die Entwicklung der Spätphilosophie Ludwig Wittgensteins.Stefan Majetschak - 2012 - Wittgenstein-Studien 3 (1).
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    Aesthetic Judgments and Their Cultural Grounding: Some Thoughts on the Problem of Ascribing Aesthetic Concepts to Works of Art.Stefan Majetschak - 2018 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2018 (3):269-281.
    At present, the theoretical approaches of Baumgarten and Kant continue to constitute the framework for discussing the nature of aesthetic judgments about art, including the question of what such judgments are really articulating. In distinction to those two eighteenth-century theorists, today we would largely avoid an assumption that aesthetic judgments necessarily attribute beauty to the objects being judged; we would as a rule take a far more complex approach to the topic. But whatever we say about art, even today many (...)
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    Auge und Hand: Konrad Fiedlers Kunsttheorie im Kontext.Stefan Majetschak (ed.) - 1997 - München: W. Fink.
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    Die Überwindung der Schönheit. Konrad Fiedlers Kunstphilosophie.Stefan Majetschak - 1993 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 18 (3):55-70.
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    Die Logik des Absoluten: Spekulation und Zeitlichkeit in der Philosophie Hegels.Stefan Majetschak - 1992 - De Gruyter Akademie Forschung.
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    Individualität und Staatlichkeit. Wilhelm von Humboldts Begründüng des liberalen Rechtsstaates.Stefan Majetschak - 2000 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 25 (2):259-270.
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    Klassiker der Kunstphilosophie: von Platon bis Lyotard.Stefan Majetschak (ed.) - 2005 - München: Beck.
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    „Kringel“-Sektionen in Wittgensteins Nachlass Kritische Bemerkungen zu ihrer Deutung.Stefan Majetschak - 2013 - In Josef G. F. Rothhaupt (ed.), Kulturen und Werte: Wittgensteins "Kringel-Buch" als Initialtext. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 77-96.
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  39. Kunst und Kennerschaft: Wittgenstein uber das Verstaendis und die Erklaerung von Kunstwerken.Stefan Majetschak - unknown
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    Metacriticism and language--on the Kant interpretation of Hamann, Johann, Georg and its metacritical implications.Stefan Majetschak - 1989 - Kant Studien 80 (1-4):447-471.
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    Moore and the King: Wittgenstein on the Groundlessness of World-Pictures.Stefan Majetschak - 2016 - In José María Ariso & Astrid Wagner (eds.), Rationality Reconsidered: Ortega y Gasset and Wittgenstein on Knowledge, Belief, and Practice. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 89-102.
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    Moderne Kunst im Spiegel Heideggers.Stefan Majetschak - 2005 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (3).
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    Moderne und Modernismus in der Kunsttheorie des 20. Jahrhunderts.Stefan Majetschak - 2001 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 26 (3):199-210.
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    Metakritik und Sprache. Zu Johann Georg Hamanns Kant-Verständnis und seinen metakritischen Implikationen.Stefan Majetschak - 1989 - Kant Studien 80 (1-4):447-471.
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    Psychoanalyse der grammatischen Mißdeutungen: Über die Beziehung Ludwig Wittgensteins zum Werk Sigmund Freuds.Stefan Majetschak - 2008 - In Herbert Hrachovec & Alois Pichler (eds.), Wittgenstein and the Philosophy of Information: Proceedings of the 30th International Ludwig Wittgenstein-Symposium in Kirchberg, 2007. De Gruyter. pp. 37-60.
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    Psychoanalysis of grammatical misinterpretations: the relationship of Ludwig Wittgenstein with the work of Sigmund Freud.Stefan Majetschak - 2010 - Wittgenstein-Studien 1 (1):151-170.
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    Ästhetik als Wahrnehmungslehre.Stefan Majetschak - 2003 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 51 (1).
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    Umetnost in forma.Stefan Majetschak & Jožef Muhovič (eds.) - 2007 - Ljubljana: Inštitut Nove revije, Zavod za humanistiko.
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  49. Welt als Begriff und Welt als Kunst. Zur Einschätzung der theoretischen Leistungsfähigkeit des Ästhetischen bei Kant und Conrad Fiedler.Stefan Majetschak - 1989 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 96 (2):276-293.
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  50. Wittgensteins "Grosse Maschinenschrift".Stefan Majetschak (ed.) - 2006 - Lang.
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