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Vittorio Hosle

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    Die Transzendentalpragmatik als Fichteanismus der Intersubjektivität
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 40 (2). 1986.
    Continental Philosophy of MindEdmund Husserl
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    Berufsethik der Geheimdienste und Krise der hohen Politik. Philosophische Betra..
    Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 79 (1): 131-159. 2005.
  • Hans Jonas' Stellung in der Geschichte der deutschen Philosophie
    Synthesis Philosophica 18 (1-2): 5-20. 2003.
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    Globalisierung: Herausforderung für die Philosophie ; erste Philosophie heute? Von der zeitgemäßen Letztbegründung der Philosophie zur Antwort der Philosophie auf die Herausforderung der "Globalisierung" ; Bamberger Hegelwochen, 8. - 10.7.1997 (review)
    with Karl-Otto Apel, Roland Simon-Schaefer, and Bamberger Hegelwochen
    . 1998.
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    Reasons, Emotions, and God’s Presence in Anselm of Canterbury’s Cur deus homo
    with Bernd Goebel
    Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 87 (2): 189-210. 2005.
    The paper deals with the peculiar nature of Anselm’s rationalism, focussing on the dialogue Cur deus homo. On the one hand, the argument in Cur deus homois based on reason alone. On the other hand, the dialogic nature of the work allows Anselm to unfold emotional states in a way that almost anticipates Kierkegaard. Anselm’s rationalism does not exclude the experience of anxiety and despair, and this is where faith comes to the rescue. Finally, God’s presence in the search is shown to be logicall…Read more
    The paper deals with the peculiar nature of Anselm’s rationalism, focussing on the dialogue Cur deus homo. On the one hand, the argument in Cur deus homois based on reason alone. On the other hand, the dialogic nature of the work allows Anselm to unfold emotional states in a way that almost anticipates Kierkegaard. Anselm’s rationalism does not exclude the experience of anxiety and despair, and this is where faith comes to the rescue. Finally, God’s presence in the search is shown to be logically compatible with the rationalist nature of the search.
    AnselmEmotion and ReasonHistory of Western Philosophy
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    Christian Illies, The Grounds of Ethical Judgment. New Transcendental Arguments in Moral Philosophy (review)
    Philosophisches Jahrbuch 111 (2): 253. 2004.
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