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  1. Collected works of Soren Kierkegaard available in danish.Soren Kierkegaard - unknown
     
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    Psykologiens krise før og nu: elementer til en analyse af psykologiens genstandsområde: med udgangspunkt i nogle løsningsforslag på psykologiens videnskabelige krise i 30 erne og i nyere tids marxistiske forsøg på videnskabeliggørelse af psykologien.Søren Keldorff - 1975 - [Århus]: Fagtryk.
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    Legitimacy as the right to function.Sören Hilbrich - 2024 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 27 (5):786-807.
    Traditional concepts of legitimacy that often focus on a right to exercise coercion or a right to create moral obligations are not applicable to many political institutions. In particular, many global governance institutions rely on ways of providing governance that do not involve coercion or the creation of moral obligations. That is why this paper develops a novel concept of legitimacy as the right to function. This more general concept of legitimacy is able to help us make sense of many (...)
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  4. Soren Kierkegaard's Geschichtsphilosophie.SOREN HOLM - 1956
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  5. The Logic of Nonsense.Sören Halldén - 1949 - Uppsala, Sweden: Upsala Universitets Arsskrift.
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    The Cambridge Companion to Philosophical Methodology.Soren Overgaard & Giuseppina D'Oro (eds.) - 2017 - Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
    The Cambridge Companion to Philosophical Methodology offers clear and comprehensive coverage of the main methodological debates and approaches within philosophy. The chapters in this volume approach the question of how to do philosophy from a wide range of perspectives, including conceptual analysis, critical theory, deconstruction, experimental philosophy, hermeneutics, Kantianism, methodological naturalism, phenomenology, and pragmatism. They explore general conceptions of philosophy, centred on the question of what the point of philosophising might be; the method of conceptual analysis and its recent naturalistic (...)
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    A model for thought experiments.Sören Häggqvist - 2009 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 39 (1):pp. 55-76.
    Philosophical interest in thought experiments has grown over the last couple of decades. Several positions have emerged, defined largely by their differing responses to a perceived epistemological challenge: how do thought experiments yield justified belief revision, even in science, when they provide no new empirical data? Attitudes towards this supposed explanandum differ. Many philosophers accept that it poses a genuine puzzle and hence seek to provide a substantive explanation. Others reject or deflate the epistemic claims made for thought experiments.In this (...)
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    Either/Or: A Fragment of Life.Soren Kierkegaard - 1992 - Penguin Classics.
    In Either/Or, using the voices of two characters—the aesthetic young man of part one, called simply "A," and the ethical Judge Vilhelm of the second section—Kierkegaard reflects upon the search for a meaningful existence, contemplating subjects as diverse as Mozart, drama, boredom, and, in the famous Seducer's Diary, the cynical seduction and ultimate rejection of a young, beautiful woman. A masterpiece of duality, Either/Or is a brilliant exploration of the conflict between the aesthetic and the ethical - both meditating ironically (...)
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  9. Thought Experiments in Philosophy.Soren Haggqvist - 1998 - Philosophical Review 107 (3):480.
    Philosophy and science employ abstract hypothetical scenarios- thought experiments - to illustrate, defend, and dispute theoretical claims. Since thought experiments furnish no new empirical observations, the method prompts two epistemological questions: whether anything may be learnt from the merely hypothetical, and, if so, how. Various sceptical arguments against the use of thought experiments in philosophy are discussed and criticized. The thesis that thought experiments in science provide a priori knowledge through non-sensory grasping of abstract entities is discussed and rejected. The (...)
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  10. Opt-Out to the Rescue: Organ Donation and Samaritan Duties.Sören Flinch Midtgaard & Andreas Albertsen - 2021 - Public Health Ethics 14 (2):191-201.
    Deceased organ donation is widely considered as a case of easy rescue―that is, a case in which A may bestow considerable benefits on B while incurring negligent costs herself. Yet, the policy implications of this observation remain unclear. Drawing on Christopher H. Wellman’s samaritan account of political obligations, the paper develops a case for a so-called opt-out system, i.e., a scheme in which people are defaulted into being donors. The proposal’s key idea is that we may arrange people’s options in (...)
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  11. Natural Kinds and Natural Kind Terms: Myth and Reality.Sören Häggqvist & Åsa Wikforss - 2018 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 69 (4):911-933.
    The article examines the role of natural kinds in semantic theorizing, which has largely been conducted in isolation from relevant work in science, metaphysics, and philosophy of science. We argue that the Kripke–Putnam account of natural kind terms, despite recent claims to the contrary, depends on a certain metaphysics of natural kinds; that the metaphysics usually assumed—micro-essentialism—is untenable even in a ‘placeholder’ version; and that the currently popular homeostatic property cluster theory of natural kinds is correct only to an extent (...)
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  12. Externalism and a Posteriori Semantics.Sören Häggqvist & Åsa Wikforss - 2007 - Erkenntnis 67 (3):373 - 386.
    It is widely held that the meaning of certain types of terms, such as natural kind terms, is individuated externalistically, in terms of the individual's external environment. Recently a more radical thesis has emerged, a thesis we dub 'a posteriori semantics.' The suggestion is that not only does a term's meaning depend on the external environment, but so does its semantics. One motivation for this is the aim to account for cases where a putative natural kind term fails to pick (...)
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    Reiz – Bild – Unbewusste Anschauung.Sören Reuter - 2004 - Nietzsche Studien 33:351-372.
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    Repetition and Philosophical Crumbs.Soren Kierkegaard & Edward F. Mooney - 2009 - Oxford University Press.
    These two complementary works give the reader a unique insight into the breadth and substance of Kierkegaard's thought. One reads like a novel and the other a Platonic dialogue but both concern the nature of love, faith, and happiness. These are the first translations to convey the literary quality and philosophical precision of the originals.
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    On the Origin of Symbolic Mathematics and Its Significance for Wittgenstein’s Thought.Sören Stenlund - 2015 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 4 (1):7-92.
    The main topic of this essay is symbolic mathematics or the method of symbolic construction, which I trace to the end of the sixteenth century when Franciscus Vieta invented the algebraic symbolism and started to use the word ‘symbolic’ in the relevant, non-ontological sense. This approach has played an important role for many of the great inventions in modern mathematics such as the introduction of the decimal place-value system of numeration, Descartes’ analytic geometry, and Leibniz’s infinitesimal calculus. It was also (...)
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    Cybersemiotics : a new foundation for a transdisciplinary theory of consciousness, cognition, meaning and communication.Soren Brier - 2012 - In Liz Stillwaggon Swan (ed.), Origins of Mind. New York: Springer Verlag. pp. 97--126.
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    The life mission theory: A theory for a consciousness-based medicine.Soren Ventegodt - 2003 - International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health. Special Issue 15 (1):89-91.
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    Reiz – Bild – Unbewusste Anschauung.Sören Reuter - 2004 - Nietzsche Studien 33 (1):351-372.
  19. Kinds, Projectibility and Explanation.Sören Häggqvist - 2005 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 5 (1):71-87.
    Two ways of characterizing natural kinds are currently popular: the Kripke-Putnam appeal to microstructure and Boyd’s appeal to causal homeostasis. I argue that these conceptions are more divergent than is often acknowledged, that they give no credence to essentialism, and that they are both faulty. In their place, I sketch an alternative view of natural kinds, which I call “bare projectibilism”. This conception avoids the appeal to explanation common to microstructuralism and the causal homeostasis view, but is still compatible with (...)
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    Wert und Entfremdung in Sartres “Entwürfen für eine Moralphilosophie” und der “Kritik der dialektischen Vernunft”.Sören Nicolas Lampe - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 76 (2):233-265.
    In this article I argue for the continuity of Sartre's theory of alienation. Therefore, I will depict how the concept of 'alienation' is further developed by Sartre since his early writings, by discussing the different forms of alienation in his late oeuvre and in his works on moral philosophy. First, I will take up the differenciation of individual and social alienation and, furthermore, I will discuss Sartre's radicalized form of alienation, which is beyond pure forms of exploitation or recurrence and (...)
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  21. Repetition.Soren Kierkegaard - 1967 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 23 (4):507-507.
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    The A Priori Thesis.Sören Häggqvist - 2007 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):47-61.
    Recent debates about thought experiments have focused on a perceived epistemological problem: how do thought experiments manage to provide knowledge when they yield no new empirical data? A bold answer to this question is provided by James Robert Brown’s platonisrn, according to which a certain class of thought experiments allow a sort of intellectual perception of laws of nature, understood as relations between universals. I suggest that there are three main problems with platonism. First, it is restricted to a very (...)
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    No, water (still) doesn’t have a microstructural essence.Sören Häggqvist - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (2):1-13.
    Häggqvist and Wikforss argued that in the case of so-called natural kind terms, semantic externalism relies on an untenable metaphysics of kinds: microessentialism. They further claimed that this metaphysics fails, for largely empirical reasons. Focussing on the case of water, Hoefer and Martí European Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 9, rejoin that suitably construed, microessentialism is correct. I argue that their defence of microessentialism fails.
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  24. Why and how does proximity matter in litigation : a Levinasian approach.Soren Stig Andersen - 2012 - In Thomas da Rosa de Bustamante & Oche Onazi (eds.), Global harmony and the rule of law: proceedings of the 24th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, Beijing, 2009. Sinzheim: Nomos.
     
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    Thought Experiments, Formalization, and Disagreement.Sören Häggqvist - 2019 - Topoi 38 (4):801-810.
    In the last decade, philosophers have offered a number of proposals concerning the logical form of hypothetical cases, or thought experiments, as these are used for purposes of testing philosophical claims. In this paper, I discuss what the desiderata for a formal proposal are. Employing a comparison with general philosophy of science, I suggest that one important desideratum is to highlight recurrent patterns of disagreement surrounding cases. I advocate a proposal in propositional modal logic which, I argue, better meets this (...)
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    The mind beyond our immediate awareness: Freudian, Jungian, and cognitive models of the unconscious.Soren R. Ekstrom - 2004 - Journal of Analytical Psychology 49 (5):657-682.
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    Grotius’s Impact on the Scandinavian Theory of Contract Law.Sören Koch - 2020 - Grotiana 41 (1):59-87.
    This article discusses to what extent the widely accepted hypotheses of Hugo Grotius’s crucial impact on the theory of contract law – also in Scandinavia – may be maintained or even positively confirmed. Although few direct references to the works of Grotius can be found in Scandinavian legal literature of the seventeenth and eighteenth century, it would be premature to draw a negative conclusion. An impact of Grotius’s thoughts may rather be demonstrated by thoroughly analysing patterns of argumentation concerning specific (...)
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    Language and metaphysics.Sören Stenlund - 1996 - Theoria 62 (1-2):187-211.
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  29. True Love, True Humour and True Religion a Semantic Study.Sören Halldén - 1960 - Cwk Gleerup.
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    Heinz von Foerster 1911-2002.Soren Brier & Ranulph Glanville (eds.) - 2004 - Imprint Academic.
    Dedicated to the life and work of Heinz Von Foerster, this is a double issue of the journal "Cybernetics and Human Knowing".
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    Luhmann Applied.Soren Brier, Dirk Baecker & Ole Thyssen (eds.) - 2008 - Imprint Academic.
    This book brings together international experts on the application of Niklas Luhmann’s theory of society as autopoietic communication. Luhmann’s sociological systems theory is counter-intuitive and in its detached coolness difficult for many to understand and accept. Naturally they ask: is it really worth the trouble to learn? This book demonstrates what this combination of systems theory, Batesonian information theory, von Foerster’s second-order cybernetics, Maturana and Varela’s autopoiesis and Husserl’s phenomenology can offer. The book is produced in cooperation with the Sociocybernetic (...)
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    Transdisciplinary Cybernetics and Cybersemiotics.Soren Brier, Phillip Guddemi, Pille Bunnell & Jeanette Bopry (eds.) - 2009 - Imprint Academic.
    The guiding idea behind this collection of papers is a presentation of the transdisciplinary scope of the new semiotics offering a deeper and broader framework than the structuralist semiology that has been the foundation of most European semiotic analyses of culture, texts and languages.
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  33. Intersubjective Constitution of Self-Consciousness? On the Dialectics of Lord and Bondsman in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.Sören Lichtenthäler - 2019 - Archiv Fuer Rechts Und Sozialphilosphie 105 (1):104-123.
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    Works of Love.A Kierkegaard Anthology.Soren Kierkegaard, David F. Swenson, Lillian M. Swenson & Robert Bretall - 1948 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 8 (3):472-476.
  35. The one, two, three of the universe.Soren Dahl - 1956 - New York,: William-Frederick Press.
     
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    Autobiographical notes.Sören Halldén - 1993 - Theoria 59 (1-3):3-17.
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    A note concerning the paradoxes of strict implication and Lewis's system S.Sören Halldén - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (3):138 - 139.
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    Ingemar Hedenus: In memoriam.Soren Hallden - 1982 - Theoria 48 (1):1-3.
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  39. Kurt Danziger: Constructing the Subject: Historical Origins of Psychological Research.Sören Halldén - 1992 - Theoria 58 (2/3):227.
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    200 Jahre Phänomenologie des Geistes. Neun Beiträge zur Würdigung eines Klassikers der neueren Dialektik.Thomas Sören Hoffmann - 2007 - Synthesis Philosophica 22 (1):5-8.
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    « Notre supplément ». D'une compréhension plus juste d'un motif méthodologique d'« Introduction » dans Phénoménologie de l'Esprit de Hegel.Thomas Sören Hoffmann - 2007 - Synthesis Philosophica 22 (1):87-105.
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    “Our complement”. On a more accurate understanding of a methodological motif from the “Introduction” of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.Thomas Sören Hoffmann - 2007 - Synthesis Philosophica 22 (1):87-105.
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    „Unsere Zutat”. Zum näheren Verständnis eines methodologischen Motivs aus der „Einleitung” zu Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes.Thomas Sören Hoffmann - 2007 - Synthesis Philosophica 22 (1):87-105.
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    On the concept of language in some recent theories of meaning.Sören Stenlund - 1989 - Synthese 79 (1):51 - 98.
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    The Craving for Generality.Sören Stenlund - 2002 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 58 (3):569 - 580.
    This paper deals with Wittgenstein's statement that our "craving for generality" is a main source of confusion in philosophy. It is argued that difficulties connected with this tendency also affect most attempts to explain or elaborate Wittgenstein's philosophical thinking, since most commentaries elucidate his thinking in general terms, in the notions and classificatory apparatus of some prevalent vocabulary of professional philosophy. It is argued that this craving for generality is closely tied up with another tendency of traditional philosophy, namely the (...)
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    The study of semantic alignment.Soren Wichmann - 2008 - In Mark Donohue & Søren Wichmann (eds.), The typology of semantic alignment. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 3--23.
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    On the semantic non-completeness of certain Lewis calculi.Sören Halldén - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (2):127 - 129.
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    Essentialism and Rigidity.Soren Haggqvist - 2006 - Philosophical Quarterly 56 (223):275 - 283.
    Michael Della Rocca has recently argued that Kripkean essentialism is subtly self-defeating: to defend it, certain modal intuitions must be reconstrued in terms of similarity, but reconstruing them in this way threatens the principled rejection of similarity comparisons on which Kripke's essentialism depends. Della Rocca holds that Kripke's strategy must assume the necessity of identity, and that the necessity of identity already presupposes essentialism, which renders the defence circular. Against this, I argue that the necessity of identity may be accepted (...)
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    Frege’s Critique of Formalism.Sören Stenlund - 2018 - In Gisela Bengtsson, Simo Säätelä & Alois Pichler (eds.), New Essays on Frege: Between Science and Literature. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. pp. 75-86.
    This paper deals with Frege’s early critique of formalism in the philosophy of mathematics. Frege opposes meaningful arithmetic, according to which arithmetical formulas express a sense and arithmetical rules are grounded in the reference of the signs, to formal arithmetic, exemplified in particular by J. Thomae, whose “formal standpoint”, according to Frege, is that arithmetic should be understood as a manipulation of meaningless figures. However, Frege’s discussion of Thomae’s analogy between arithmetic and chess shows that Frege does not understand his (...)
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    Results concerning the decision problem of Lewis's calculi s3 and S.Sören Halldén - 1949 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (4):230 - 236.
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