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    Playing Normative Legacies: Partisanship and Employment Policies in Crisis-Ridden Europe.J. Timo Weishaupt & Tobias Schulze-Cleven - 2015 - Politics and Society 43 (2):269-299.
    Europe’s affluent democracies adopted different policy strategies to buffer their labor markets from the effects of the worldwide recession that followed the financial crisis in 2007. This article offers a sociologically anchored historical institutionalist explanation to account for this divergence. Reviewing the politics of employment policymaking before, during, and after the crisis in the United Kingdom, Germany, and Denmark, the article traces partisan actors’ tactics of maneuvering within the constraints of institutionally embedded mass preferences to legitimate their policies and improve (...)
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    Dinge an sich und sekundäre Qualitäten.Tobias Rosefeldt - 2007 - In Jürgen Stolzenberg (ed.), Kant in der Gegenwart. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 167-212.
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  3. Das Sittengesetz an der Schwelle zum dritten Jahrtausend.Albert Walter Schulze - 1951 - Berlin-Spandau,:
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    Legal concepts and legal expertise.Kevin Tobia - 2024 - Synthese 203 (4):1-45.
    Scholarship in experimental jurisprudence has reported surprising findings about various concepts of legal significance: _acting intentionally_, _causation_, _consent_, _knowledge, recklessness_, _reasonableness,_ and _law_ itself. Often, these studies examine laypeople’s ordinary concepts and draw broader conclusions about legal experts’ concepts. This Article questions such inferences, from empirical findings about ordinary concepts to conclusions about the concepts of those with legal expertise. It presents a case study concerning what it means to act _intentionally._ An experiment examines intentionality judgments across four populations (N (...)
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    The Reason in Desire.Moritz Schulz - forthcoming - Analysis.
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  6. Kants Kompatibilismus.Tobias Rosefeldt - 2012 - In Mario Brandhorst, Andree Hahmann & Bernd Ludwig (eds.), Sind wir Bürger zweier Welten?: Freiheit und moralische Verantwortung im transzendentalen Idealismus. Hamburg: Meiner.
  7. Knowing That P without Believing That P.Blake Myers-Schulz & Eric Schwitzgebel - 2013 - Noûs 47 (2):371-384.
    Most epistemologists hold that knowledge entails belief. However, proponents of this claim rarely offer a positive argument in support of it. Rather, they tend to treat the view as obvious and assert that there are no convincing counterexamples. We find this strategy to be problematic. We do not find the standard view obvious, and moreover, we think there are cases in which it is intuitively plausible that a subject knows some proposition P without—or at least without determinately—believing that P. Accordingly, (...)
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    ‘In Itself’: A New Investigation of Kant’s Adverbial Wording of Transcendental Idealism.Tobias Rosefeldt - forthcoming - Kantian Review:1-19.
    This article offers the first systematic investigation of the linguistic forms in which Kant expresses his transcendental idealism since Gerold Prauss’ seminal book Kant und das Problem der Dinge an sich. It is argued that Prauss’ own argument for the claim that ‘in itself’ is an adverbial expression that standardly modifies verbs of philosophical reflection is flawed and that there is hence very poor exegetical evidence for so-called ‘methodological two-aspect’ interpretations of Kant’s transcendental idealism. A comprehensive investigation of Kant’s adverbial (...)
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    CyberPlaces – Philosophische Annäherungen an den virtuellen Ort.Tobias Holischka - 2016 - transcript Verlag.
    Unser Alltag ist von technisch erzeugter Virtualität nicht nur geprägt - er wird in vielen Bereichen durch sie bestimmt. Die Informationsgesellschaft pflegt einen selbstverständlichen Umgang mit sich immer weiter entwickelnden technischen Geräten. Als Schein oder Unwirklichkeit konnotiert, bleiben die neuen Phänomene der Virtualität dabei jedoch weitgehend unreflektiert. Tobias Holischkas phänomenologische Analyse zeigt, dass insbesondere der virtuelle Ort als versammelndes Prinzip eine Realität schafft, die - ganz im Gegensatz zum abstrakten Konzept des Cyberspace - eine ontologische Verbindung zur menschlichen Alltagswelt (...)
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    Das Problem der dialektischen Versenkung in die Sache: Zur Beziehung von Subjekt und Objekt in der Philosophie Theodor W. Adornos.Tobias Litterst - 2023 - Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
    Die vorliegende Ausarbeitung setzt sich mit der Beziehung auseinander, die Subjekt (Erkenntnisvermögen) und Objekt (Erkenntnisgegenstand) im Denken Theodor W. Adornos zueinander einnehmen. Sie fragt, genauer gefasst, wie das Subjekt den darin angestrebten philosophischen Zugang zu seinem Objekt herstellen kann, der sich aus dezidierter Distanz und enger Nähe zugleich speisen soll. Dazu möchte sie dem dialektischen Gefüge von Subjekt und Objekt, wie es in Adornos Schriften zur Geltung kommt, weiter nachgehen: Sie möchte dessen zentrale Aspekte herausstellen, ihren Zusammenhang kenntlich machen und (...)
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    How to create a vegan world: a pragmatic approach.Tobias Leenaert - 2017 - New York: Lantern Books, a division of Booklight. Edited by Peter Singer & Amy Hall-Bailey.
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  12. L'achèvement de l'idéalisme allemand dans la dernière philosophie de Schelling.Walter Schulz - 2010 - In Jean-François Courtine & Gérard Bensussan (eds.), Schelling. Paris: Les Editions du Cerf.
     
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    Phänomenologische Metaphysik: Konturen eines Problems seit Husserl.Tobias Keiling (ed.) - 2020 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    Theoretische Philosophie aus phänomenologischer Perspektive Das Verhältnis von Phänomenologie und Metaphysik ist ambivalent. Einerseits richtet sich phänomenologische Deskription gegen leere Spekulation. Andererseits betonen Husserl und seine Nachfolger die Möglichkeit einer kritischen Erneuerung der Metaphysik. Die zwanzig Beiträge dieses Kompendiums untersuchen das Problem einer phänomenologischen Metaphysik von Husserl bis in die Gegenwart und bieten so Antworten auf die Frage, was phänomenologische Metaphysik sein kann und sein sollte.
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    Lógica e gramática.José Antônio Tobias - 1966 - São Paulo,: Distribuidora: Editôra Herder.
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    T&T Clark handbook of Christian ethics.Tobias L. Winright (ed.) - 2021 - New York: T&T Clark.
    The T&T Clark Handbook of Christian Ethics provides an ecumenical introduction to Christian ethics, its sources, methods, and applications. With contributions by theological ethicists known for their excellence in scholarship and teaching, the essays in this volume offer fresh purchase on, and an agenda for, the discipline of Christian ethics in the 21st century. The essays are organized in three sections, following an introduction that presents the four-font approach and elucidates why it is critically employed through these subsequent sections. The (...)
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    Wirklichkeit und Reflexion: Walter Schulz z. 60. Geburtstag.Walter Schulz & Helmut Fahrenbach (eds.) - 1973 - Pfullingen: Neske,:
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    Qualitative differences in memory for vista and environmental spaces are caused by opaque borders, not movement or successive presentation.Tobias Meilinger, Marianne Strickrodt & Heinrich H. Bülthoff - 2016 - Cognition 155 (C):77-95.
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  18. Conscience and synderesis.Tobias Hoffmann - 2011 - In Brian Davies & Eleonore Stump (eds.), The Oxford handbook of Aquinas. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This article gives a basic account of Aquinas’s theory of “synderesis” and conscience. Aquinas understands synderesis as an infallible moral awareness and conscience as the fallible judgment that applies a general moral conviction to a concrete case. The article also compares Aquinas’s and his contemporaries’ theories of whether erring conscience is morally binding, that is, whether to act in accord with erring conscience or against erring conscience is sinful.
     
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  19. What might be and what might have been. Schnieder, Schulz & Steinberg - manuscript
    In describing and classifying things we often rely on their modal characteristics. We will in general not have a satisfactory account of the nature and character of an object, unless we specify at least partly how the thing might be or cannot be, and also how it might have been or could not have been. In his contribution to the Second Jerusalem Philosophical Encounter,1 Strawson addressed the issue of how to understand such ascriptions of modal characteristics. Although his paper is (...)
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  20. Is Francisco Suarez a natural law ethicist?Tobias Schaffner - 2016 - In Kirstin Bunge, Marko J. Fuchs, Danaë Simmermacher & Anselm Spindler (eds.), The concept of law (lex) in the moral and political thought of the 'School of Salamanca' / edited by Kirstin Bunge, Marko J. Fuchs, Danaë Simmermacher, and Anselm Spindler. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Working Memory in Wayfinding—A Dual Task Experiment in a Virtual City.Tobias Meilinger, Markus Knauff & Heinrich H. Bülthoff - 2008 - Cognitive Science 32 (4):755-770.
  22. Cicero's academic skepticism.Tobias Reinhardt - 2021 - In Jed W. Atkins & Thomas Bénatouïl (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Cicero's Philosophy. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Alternativen in der historisch-politischen Bildung: Mainstream der Geschichte: Erkundungen - Kritik - Unterricht.Peter Schulz-Hageleit - 2014 - Schwalbach/Ts.: Wochenschau Verlag.
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    Franz Rosenzweig: Religionsphilosoph aus Kassel.Eva M. Schulz-Jander & Wolfdietrich Schmied-Kowarzik (eds.) - 2011 - Kassel: Euregioverlag.
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    Rousseaus Eigentumskonzeption: e. Studie zur Entwicklung d. bürgerlichen Staatstheorie.Klaus Dieter Schulz - 1980 - New York: Campus-Verlag.
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    Schule im Widerspruch: Erfahrungen, Theorien, Perspektiven.Theodor Schulze - 1980 - München: Kösel.
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    Sprache und Bildung im Werk Theodor Litts.Wolfgang K. Schulz - 1984 - Bonn: Bouvier.
  28. História das idéias estéticas no Brasil.José Antônio Tobias - 1967 - São Paulo,: Editorial Grijalbo.
     
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  29. Iniciação à filosofia.José Antônio Tobias - 1968 - São Paulo,: Ed. do Brasil.
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    Engaging the times: the witness of Thomism.Joshua Schulz (ed.) - 2017 - Washington, DC: American Maritain Association.
    The essays in this volume commemorate the 70th anniversary of Jacques Maritain's Pour la Justice, in which the French Thomist and future drafter of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights grappled with the moral, political, and religious challenges facing Europe in the aftermath of World War II. During this time Maritain reflected on humanism, Christian philosophy, the relation between freedom, religion and politics, and increasingly, on education. Several scholars reflect on the historical impact of Maritain's own writings during World War (...)
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    The coming good society: why new realities demand new rights.William F. Schulz - 2020 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Edited by Sushma Raman.
    Two authors with decades of experience promoting human rights argue that, as the world changes around us, rights hardly imaginable today will come into being. A rights revolution is under way. Today the range of nonhuman entities thought to deserve rights is exploding-not just animals but ecosystems and even robots. Changes in norms and circumstances require the expansion of rights: What new rights, for example, are needed if we understand gender to be nonbinary? Does living in a corrupt state violate (...)
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  32. Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas on magnanimity.Tobias Hoffmann - 2008 - In István Pieter Bejczy (ed.), Virtue ethics in the Middle Ages: commentaries on Aristotle's Nicomachean ethics, 1200 -1500. Boston: Brill.
    Certain traits of the magnanimous man of the Nicomachean Ethics seem incompatible with gratitude and humility. Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas are the first commentators of the Latin West who had access to the integral portrayal of magnanimity in the Nicomachean Ethics. Surprisingly, they welcomed the Aristotelian ideal of magnanimity without reservations. The paper summarizes Aristotle’s account of magnanimity, discusses briefly the transformation of this notion in Stoicism and early scholasticism, and analyzes Albert’s and Thomas’s interpretation of Aristotle. Thomas (...)
     
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    A counterfactual simulation model of causal judgments for physical events.Tobias Gerstenberg, Noah D. Goodman, David A. Lagnado & Joshua B. Tenenbaum - 2021 - Psychological Review 128 (5):936-975.
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    Klassik als Norm - Norm als Klassik: kultureller Wandel als Suche nach funktionaler Vollendung.Tobias Leuker & Christian Pietsch (eds.) - 2016 - Münster: Aschendorff Verlag.
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  35. Beiträge zur Kritik der gegenwärtigen bürgerlichen Geschichtsphilosophie.Robert Schulz - 1958 - Berlin,: Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften.
     
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  36. Der Mensch in der Begegnung.Fritz Schulze - 1956 - Nürnberg,: Glock und Lutz.
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    Die methode Spinozas im lichte Kants.Walther Schulze-Soelde - 1916 - Hamm (Westf.): Buchdruckerei E. Griebsch.
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  38. Ethik der Dekadenz: eine natürliche Ethik auf psychologisch-biologischer Grundlage.Karl Ernst Schulze - 1925 - Leipzig [Germany]: Lehmann & Schüppel.
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    Grundzüge der antiken Musiktheorie.Werner Schulze - 2010 - In Stefan Lorenz Sorgner & Michael Schramm (eds.), Musik in der antiken Philosophie: eine Einführung. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann ;.
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    Metaphysische Rebellen: Themengeschichtliche Studien zu Goethe, Byron und Nietzsche.Manuela Helga Schulz - 2008 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Sonic fiction.Holger Schulze - 2020 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    The first academic overview of one of the most advanced and controversial approaches to sound studies, offering insight into its background, history, the present discourse surrounding it, and its likely future impact.
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    Von der sozialen Integration zur Sicherheit durch Kontrolle und Ausschluss.Tobias Singelnstein & Peer Stolle - 2007 - In Nils Zurawski (ed.), Surveillance Studies: Perspektiven eines Forschungsfeldes. Farmington Hills [MI]: Budrich.
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    Widerstand im deutschen und niederländischen Spielfilm: Geschichtsbilder und Erinnerungskultur (1943-1963).Tobias Temming - 2016 - Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
    What part do feature films play in creating our notions of history? Using the example of Dutch and German feature films about the resistance, the author shows how these long-neglected films succeeded in injecting competing interpretations of history into public commemorative culture in both the Netherlands and Germany.
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  44. Zur wiedergeburt des Abendlandes.Gerhart von Schulze-Gaevernitz - 1934 - Berlin,: Edwin Runge verlag.
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  45. The Nomological Account of Ground.Tobias Wilsch - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (12):3293-3312.
    The article introduces and defends the Nomological Account of ground, a reductive account of the notion of metaphysical explanation in terms of the laws of metaphysics. The paper presents three desiderata that a theory of ground should meet: it should explain the modal force of ground, the generality of ground, and the interplay between ground and certain mereological notions. The bulk of the paper develops the Nomological Account and argues that it meets the three desiderata. The Nomological Account relies on (...)
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  46. Molecular Interactions. On the Ambiguity of Ordinary Statements in Biomedical Literature.Stefan Schulz & Ludger Jansen - 2009 - Applied ontology (4):21-34.
    Statements about the behavior of biochemical entities (e.g., about the interaction between two proteins) abound in the literature on molecular biology and are increasingly becoming the targets of information extraction and text mining techniques. We show that an accurate analysis of the semantics of such statements reveals a number of ambiguities that have to be taken into account in the practice of biomedical ontology engineering: Such statements can not only be understood as event reporting statements, but also as ascriptions of (...)
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    The notion of free will and its ethical relevance for decision-making capacity.Tobias Zürcher, Bernice Elger & Manuel Trachsel - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):1-10.
    Obtaining informed consent from patients is a moral and legal duty and, thus, a key legitimation for medical treatment. The pivotal prerequisite for valid informed consent is decision-making capacity of the patient. Related to the question of whether and when consent should be morally and legally valid, there has been a long-lasting philosophical debate about freedom of will and the connection of freedom and responsibility. The scholarly discussion on decision-making capacity and its clinical evaluation does not sufficiently take into account (...)
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  48. The Deductive-Nomological Account of Metaphysical Explanation.Tobias Wilsch - 2016 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (1):1-23.
    The paper explores a deductive-nomological account of metaphysical explanation: some truths metaphysically explain, or ground, another truth just in case the laws of metaphysics determine the latter truth on the basis of the former. I develop and motivate a specific conception of metaphysical laws, on which they are general rules that regulate the existence and features of derivative entities. I propose an analysis of the notion of ‘determination via the laws’, based on a restricted form of logical entailment. I argue (...)
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  49. Personal Identity.David Shoemaker & Kevin P. Tobia - 2022 - In Manuel Vargas & John Doris (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.
    Our aim in this entry is to articulate the state of the art in the moral psychology of personal identity. We begin by discussing the major philosophical theories of personal identity, including their shortcomings. We then turn to recent psychological work on personal identity and the self, investigations that often illuminate our person-related normative concerns. We conclude by discussing the implications of this psychological work for some contemporary philosophical theories and suggesting fruitful areas for future work on personal identity.
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  50. Challenging algorithmic profiling: The limits of data protection and anti-discrimination in responding to emergent discrimination.Tobias Matzner & Monique Mann - 2019 - Big Data and Society 6 (2).
    The potential for biases being built into algorithms has been known for some time, yet literature has only recently demonstrated the ways algorithmic profiling can result in social sorting and harm marginalised groups. We contend that with increased algorithmic complexity, biases will become more sophisticated and difficult to identify, control for, or contest. Our argument has four steps: first, we show how harnessing algorithms means that data gathered at a particular place and time relating to specific persons, can be used (...)
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