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2Kultur oder Evolution?: eine anthropologische PhilosophieP. Lang. 1995.Evolutionäre Fortschritte, die nicht zum Menschen führen, etwa die Entwicklung der Elefanten, der Wale oder die künftige Evolution des Menschen, die jenseits der menschlichen Kultur stattfinden, müssen gleichwertig mit kulturellen Fortschritten eingestuft werden, damit die Kultur selbst weiterentwickelt werden kann. Angesichts modernster Forschungsergebnisse, die Großartiges in der Kultur und in der Natur nicht zu kurz kommen lassen, bietet diese Arbeit u.a. neue, ausführliche und sorgfältige De…Read more
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2Wealth EquityIn Deborah C. Poff & Alex C. Michalos (eds.), Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics, Springer Verlag. pp. 1873-1876. 2021.
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1Mythologies of Nothing: Mystical Death in American Poetry, 1940-70Urbana : University of Illinois Press. 1984.
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1From Self-Identity to Social Justice: The Sociology of RecognitionDissertation, University of Pittsburgh. 1999.This is a dissertation in social theory. The central task is the development and elaboration of a 'theory of recognition,' which has its origins in the work of G. W. F. Hegel. The point of departure is a reconstruction of the theory of recognition in Hegel's early work. The interpretation of Hegel presented in this study focuses on Hegel as a social theorist. His emphasis on the social conflict generated out of the 'struggle for recognition' helps us understand the relationship between the self-…Read more
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Contemporary natural law theoryIn John Skorupski (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Ethics, Routledge. 2010.
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Toward a New Consciousness: Values to Sustain Human and Natural CommunitiesEnvironment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development 50 (5): 62-69. 2008.
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Klein . The Partisan Voice. A Study of the Political Lyric in France and Germany, 1180-1230 (review)Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 58 (1): 64-65. 1980.
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Mythologies of Nothing Mythical Death in American Poetry, 1940-70 /Anthony Libby. --. --University of Illinois Press, C1984. 1984.
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Joseph Pilsner, The Specification of Human Actions in St. Thomas Aquinas Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 28 (6): 423-425. 2008.
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Richard T. De George, "A Guide to Philosophical Bibliography and Research" (review)The Thomist 37 (4): 811. 1973.
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The Nature of the Intellectual Soul in the Teaching of Giles of RomeDissertation, University of Toronto (Canada). 1972.
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Plato’s Timaeus: Some Resonances in Modern Physics and CosmologyIn Richard D. Mohr & Barbara Sattler (eds.), One Book, the Whole Universe: Plato's Timaeus Today, Parmenides Publishing. pp. 31-36. 2000.There are a few isolated passages in the Timaeus which an advocate might claim fore shadow modern scientific ideas. For example, 37c–38d seems to anticipate the concept of the “block” Universe as formulated by modern philosophers of science, and 52b similarly the Kantian notion of space. The “triangles” of 53d–57c might be regarded as a quasi-molecular theory of matter, and 67b makes a striking comment about the relation of frequency to perceived pitch. But I suspect much of this is coincidence.…Read more
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The Realist-Instrumentalist Controversy in Quantum MechanicsDissertation, The University of Arizona. 1973.