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In Allgemeiner Kantindex Zu Kants Gesammelten Schriften. Band. 20. Abt. 3: Personenindex Zu Kants Gesammelten Schriften. De Gruyter. pp. 112-126 (1969)

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  1. On How God Does Not Die in the Idea. The Hegelian Project of the Philosophy of Religion.Ioan Alexandru Tofan - 2009 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 8 (22):89-114.
    In what follows I intend to sketch the Hegelian project of the Philosophy of Religion (Religionsphilosophie) mainly by following two coordinates: on the one hand, my aim is to approach it starting from Hegel’s main “dialogue partners” – Christian Wolff and Kant – and from the critique of speculative philosophy on the scenarios of the Illuminist theologies. On the other hand, the first part completed, the discussion will pursue a different route, namely, that of a classical topic discussed by Hegel (...)
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  • The Logic of Life: Hegel's Philosophical Defense of Teleological Explanation of Living Beings.James Kreines - 2008 - In The Cambridge Companion to Hegel and Nineteenth-Century Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.
    Kant argues that we necessarily conceive of living beings in irreducibly teleological terms, but that we cannot know that living beings themselves truly satisfy the implications of teleological judgment. Hegel argues in response that we can know that living beings are teleological systems. Both Kant and Hegel here advocate positions distinct from those most popular today. And although much of the biological science of their time is now outdated, each has philosophical arguments of lasting interest and import. I focus on (...)
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  • Die Physik und die Wissenschaftstheorie – Diagnose und Analyse eines Missverständnisses, sowie Konklusionen in Betreff Biologie und Epistemologie.Rudolf Lindpointner - manuscript
    Die Physik nimmt aus zwei Gründen eine herausragende Stellung unter den Wissenschaften ein. Zum einen aufgrund ihrer anerkannten Stellung als Grundlagenwissenschaft, und zum anderen auch durch das Merkmal ihrer offenkundigen Erkenntnissicherheit. Aus beiden Gründen gilt sie gewissermaßen als Paradigma von Wissenschaftlichkeit schlechthin. Mit ihrem Fokus auf das Thema der Erkenntnissicherheit tritt die Wissenschaftstheorie in die Fußstapfen der klassischen Erkenntnistheorie, und darauf gründet sich auch ihr 'richterlicher' Anspruch gegenüber der Physik. Wohingegen die Physik in puncto ihrer Stellung als Grundlagenwissenschaft – sogar (...)
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  • Medical Experimentation, Ethics and Regulation: Some Strands of Enquiry.Ankita Chakravarty - 2016 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 26 (3):125-127.
    Ethical concerns surrounding medical research in resource-poor settings. including the 'pharming' out or outsourcing or ‘offshoring’ of clinical trials, and how these relate to the economic, historical and political dimensions of the global scientific field, are a recurrent theme across the different social science disciplines.
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  • Základ všeho vědosloví J. G. Fichta: Založení vědy jako sebezaložení člověka.Richard Zika - 2010 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 32 (1):97-105.
    The effort of Fichte’s Foundations of the Entire Science of Knowledge is to ground the whole of the science in so called principles. This aim is a specific expression of the project of self-assurance of human being characterizing the important movement of modern metaphysics. The movement towards self-assurance even culminates here: it gets a form of showing human being as an entity founding itself and in totality with itself the whole of actuality. The foundation of science is therefore in this (...)
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  • Kant's Response to Hume in the Second Analogy.Saniye Vatansever - 2015 - Dissertation, University of Illinois, Chicago
    This dissertation project aims to solve −what I call− Kant’s “problem of empirical laws,” a problem concerning the coherence of Kant's claims that empirical laws as laws express a kind of necessity, and as empirical judgments they are contingent. In the literature, this issue is framed in the context of Kant’s relation to Hume, and formulated as a question of whether Kant agrees with Hume that empirical laws are mere contingent generalizations. The disagreement on Kant’s conception of empirical laws partly (...)
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  • Kilka uwag o postępie w filozofii.Alicja Pietras - 2009 - Diametros 22:160-171.
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  • Explication of Will.Yusuke Kaneko - 2008 - Tetsugaku 59:131-148.
    Although written in Japanese, 意志の解明(Explication of Will) pursues a Davidson-style logical formula of will-stating sentences.
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  • Thinking the particular as contained under the universal.Hannah Ginsborg - 2006 - In Rebecca Kukla (ed.), Aesthetics and Cognition in Kant's Critical Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.
    In a well-known passage from the Introduction to Kant’s Critique of Judgment, Kant defines the power or faculty of judgment [Urteilskraft] as "the capacity to think the particular as contained under the universal" (Introduction IV, 5:179).1 He then distinguishes two ways in which this faculty can be exercised, namely as determining or as reflecting. These two ways are defined as follows: "If the universal (the rule, the principle, the law) is given, then judgment, which subsumes the particular under it... is (...)
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  • Finding Content in Absolute Music.Andrew Huddleston - manuscript
    It has sometimes been held that instrumental music on its own, without text or program, is a kind of ‘pure’ or ‘absolute’ music, having no significant truck with extra-musical reality. While bird calls and canon shots might get countenanced, nothing in the vein of a philosophical worldview, a rich narrative, or a socio-political subtext is going to make the formalist’s strict cut. There has been considerable discussion in the analytic aesthetics of music about these issues and about closely-related ones concerning (...)
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  • How'Chinese'Was Kant?Stephen Palmquist - 1996 - The Philosopher 84 (1):3-9.
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  • The shadow of a puppet dance: Metzinger, Ligotti and the illusion of selfhood.James Trafford - 2008 - Collapse: Philosophical Research and Development 4:185-207.
    This peer-reviewed essay is an intervention into the emerging field of 'Speculative Realism', which has links to the field of Speculative Aesthetics. The work is essentially an attempt to develop a theory of perception (and more broadly consciousness) that is not at odds with the scientific worldview. In this respect, the dominant views of aesthetic perception (Kantian / neo-Kantian phenomenology) are critiqued in favour of neurophilosophical views stemming from Thomas Metzinger. In order to position myself, I go on to analyse (...)
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  • Movements of the World: The Sources of Transcendental Philosophy.Iain Hamilton Grant - 2011 - Analecta Hermeneutica 3:1-17.
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  • Scared Stiff - church-authored pedagogic faith; associated abuses, a Documentary, PART THREE (2016, re-edited May 2017) SHOUTER MOB-OPERATOR, TAUGHT MOBBING IN ED-SCI.Kai Soerfjord - manuscript
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  • Absolute Space and the Riddle of Rotation: Kant’s Response to Newton.Marius Stan - 2016 - Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy 7:257-308.
    Newton had a fivefold argument that true motion must be motion in absolute space, not relative to matter. Like Newton, Kant holds that bodies have true motions. Unlike him, though, Kant takes all motion to be relative to matter, not to space itself. Thus, he must respond to Newton’s argument above. I reconstruct here Kant’s answer in detail. I prove that Kant addresses just one part of Newton’s case, namely, his “argument from the effects” of rotation. And, to show that (...)
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  • The Inner Life of Objects: Immanent Realism and Speculative Philosophy.Michael Austin - 2011 - Analecta Hermeneutica 3:1-12.
    Often a division of concepts can help us better understand unknown or seldom charted philosophical terrain: historically, the distinctions and differences between idealism and materialism have proven helpful, but with Quentin Meillassoux‟s concept of correlationism, the divisions between realism and anti realismwhich once seemed clean-cut are now harder to understand. Graham Harman has gone a step further than Meillassoux‟s initial definition of correlationism, by which “we mean the idea according to which we only ever have access to the correlation between (...)
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  • La culture dans le monde postmoderne. Son rôle dans le développement du potentiel humain.Zagorka Golubović - 2008 - Synthesis Philosophica 23 (1):3-15.
    La discussion portera sur l’approche anthropologique de la place que la culture occupe dans le processus d’humanisation de l’homme : quels sont les bienfaits du développement du monde moderne et quels problèmes apparaissent au sein de la civilisation postmoderne, toujours technologique ? Qu’a-t-il changé à l’égard du rôle fondamental de la culture dans le monde humain : a) lorsque la culture est devenue un produit industriel en termes de « culture de masse » ; b) sous l’influence du relativisme postmoderne (...)
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  • Kant's Theory of Progress.Meade McCloughan - unknown
    My topic is Kant’s theory of historical progress. My approach is primarily textual and contextual. I analyse in some detail Kant’s three most important essays on the topic: ‘Idea for a Universal History’, the third part of ‘Theory and Practice’ and the second part of The Conflict of the Faculties. I devote particular attention to the Kant-Herder debate about progress, but also discuss Rousseau, Mendelssohn, Hegel and others. In presenting, on Kant’s behalf, a strong case for his theory of progress, (...)
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  • Dualizm rozumu praktycznego.Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek - 2011 - Diametros 28:32-51.
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  • Virtue and Self-Alienation.John Zeis - 1991 - Lyceum 3 (2):41-54.
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  • Kant and Henry: An Inheritance of Idealism and a 'Turn'for Phenomenology.Garth Green - 2012 - Analecta Hermeneutica 4.
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  • At the limit of the concept: logic and history in Hegel, Schelling, and Adorno.John M. Lumsden - unknown
    In this thesis I show how the challenges of producing a philosophy of history responsive to the negativity of the world benefits from working through the difficulties of G. W. F. Hegel’s systematic philosophy. By revealing the powerful and intricate ways that Hegel gives an illegitimate primacy to thought we can better appreciate the obstacles that face a philosophy which places new emphasis on the nonconceptual whilst recognising the genuine role of the concept. In the first half of this thesis (...)
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  • L'identité personnelle dans les discours médicaux.Peter R. Ritter - 2012 - Synthesis Philosophica 27 (2):337-361.
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  • Prospects for a post-Copernican dogmatism: On the antinomies of transcendental naturalism.Iain Hamilton Grant - 2009 - Collapse 5:415-451.
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  • Architecture and horror: analogical explorations in architectural design.S. Pickersgill - unknown
    This thesis examines the relationship between the practice of architectural design and the media through which it is represented. It makes a consistent critical appraisal of the philosophical presumptions under which architectural theory is made, in particular, the relationship between theories of expression and representation. The thesis presents seven distinct projects by the author which developmentally explore the degree to which architecture is able to represent the sublime - in particular through the concept of horror. In this instance horror emerges (...)
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  • Will Dudley, Understanding German Idealism.Meade McCloughan - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (5):326.
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  • Didactic-reflexive Form Errors, full initial MANUSCRIPT, May 2017.Kai Soerfjord - manuscript
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  • Jürgen Habermas. A Bibliography. 1. Works of Jürgen Habermas (1952-2018).Luca Corchia - manuscript
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  • The Unquiet Spirit of Idealism: Fichte's Drive to Freedom and the Paradoxes of Finite Subjectivity.Matthew Christopher Altman - 2001 - Dissertation, The University of Chicago
    This dissertation examines Fichte's critical idealism in an effort to formulate a compelling model of how we can be said to be free, despite our subjection to both rational and nonrational constraints. ;Fichte grounds idealism in a "drive to freedom" that involves two disparate strands of thought: the standpoint of idealism is said to be both the result of an absolutely free adoption of the principle of self-determination and conditioned by reason, to which the finite I is necessarily subject. However, (...)
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  • What do you see, and how? The cognitive infrastructure of vision.Sunny Auyang - manuscript
    Seeing a rose or hearing the doorbell is among the most common and immediate of experiences. Sense perceptions are also most fundamental and important; on them base all our factual knowledge and empirical science. Does their epistemological priority stem from their being unanalyzable primitives given to us? Do they have structures? If so, what are the structures and where do they come from? The importance of these questions extends beyond psychology to the justification of all knowledge and science.
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  • Derecho, Deber y Utilidad: de Bentham a Kant y de Mill a Aristóteles.José De Sousa E. Brito - 2010 - Telos: Revista Iberoamericana de Estudios Utilitaristas 17 (2):91-105.
    Este trabajo analiza los intentos llevados a cabo por Jeremy Bentham y John Stuart Mill para hacer converger algunos de los principales modelos de fundamentación moral: las éticas de la felicidad, como la aristotélica, o la propia ética utilitarista, las éticas del deber de raíz kantiana y las éticas de los derechos.Si conseguimos “reducir”, en primer lugar, las éticas de los derechos al modelo de la ética del deber, podremos simplificar mucho la cuestión y limitarnos a contrastar este último modelo (...)
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  • Francis Halsall, Julia Jansen, and Tony O'Connor, eds. Rediscovering Aesthetics: Transdisciplinary Voices from Art History, Philosophy, and Art Practice Reviewed by.Vladimir D. Thomas - 2010 - Philosophy in Review 30 (2):90-92.
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  • Genetyczna diagnostyka preimplantacyjna w świetle" Stanowiska" Komitetu Bioetyki przy Prezydium PAN.Olga Dryla - 2012 - Diametros 34:116-135.
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  • " Bez czystego cięcia"–cel (la fin) interpretacji czy kres (la fin) życia?Bogna Choińska - 2013 - Diametros 37:1-12.
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  • Struktura i geneza świata w filozofii przedkrytycznej Immanuela Kanta.Filip Kobiela - 2006 - Diametros 7:22-36.
    Artykuł zawiera prezentację niektórych wątków Kantowskiej filozofii przedkrytycznej, w dziedzinie filozofii przyrody zawierającej wiele oryginalnych hipotez i argumentów często niewykorzystanych w krytycznej filozofii Kanta i przez to mniej znanych. Przedstawiona jest nowatorska hipoteza wiążąca trójwymiarowość przestrzeni z prawem grawitacji pochodząca z pierwszej rozprawy Kanta Gedanken von der wahren Schätzung der lebendigen Kräfte und Beurteilung der Beweise z 1747 roku. Omówiona została praca Allgemeine Naturgeschichte und Theorie des Himmels zawierająca słynną hipotezę Kanta dotyczącą genezy układu planetarnego. Przedstawiono też tzw. argument z (...)
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  • Sozialethische Probleme des Lebensschutzes (Społeczno etyczne problemy ochrony życia - tekst po niemiecku).Manfred Spieker - 2010 - Diametros 26:77-95.
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  • Sprawiedliwość globalna: szlachetny ideał czy rzetelna teoria?Miłowit Kuniński - 2010 - Diametros 26:136-153.
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  • Idea metafizyki w filozofii Immanuela Kanta.Ewa Wyrębska - 2010 - Diametros 23:162-181.
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  • Problem fundamentu poznania a status etyki. Poglądy Davida Hume'a na naturę sądów moralnych.Marcin Pietrzak - 2010 - Diametros 24:24-44.
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  • Pojęcie monady w koncepcjach Gottfrieda Wilhelma.Janusz Sytnik-Czetwertyński - 2008 - Diametros 15:38-56.
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  • Świat zmysłowy i creatio continua.Stanisław Judycki - 2008 - Diametros 15:1-37.
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  • Hermeneutyczna wykładnia sumienia (Heidegger - Ricoeur).Anna Ziółkowska - 2007 - Diametros 13:58-90.
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  • Negocjacje w świetle etyki kantowskiej.Jarosław Kucharski - 2007 - Diametros 12:44-59.
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  • Sozialethische fragen Des lebensschutzes.Kryokonservierung von Embryonen & des Klonens der Präimplantationsdiagnostik - 2010 - Diametros 26:77-95.
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  • Konflikty etyczne u kresu życia w relacji lekarz-pacjent. Refleksja w kontekście projektu powołania szpitalnych komisji etycznych.Marian Machinek Msf - 2009 - Diametros 22:64-75.
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  • Conversion on the road to Damascus: minority report.Johnny Golding - 2008 - In Robert Garnett & Andrew Hunt (eds.), Gest: Laboratory of Synthesis #1. London, U.K.: BookWorks.
    Incisive and concentrated aphoristic journey from Hegelian dialectics through the Heideggerian turn, via Nietzsche's 'The Madman' and Godel's uncertainty principles, restaging the political and with it, aesthetics, after Einstein's infamous intervention. Further interrupted by Deleuze & Guattari, the question is thus raised: when is something installed as 'fascistic'? and when can it be otherwise? As Golding states, 'it's a delicate game we are playing, after all'.
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  • Osobni identitet u medicinskim diskursima.Peter R. Ritter - 2012 - Synthesis Philosophica 27 (2):337-361.
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