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  1. Cit de veche este le noi “problema” tiganilor (romiloi-)?V. Achim - 1999 - Dilema 314:12 - l8.
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  2. Emergence and Its Place in Nature: A Case Study of Biochemical Networks.Fred C. Boogerd, Frank J. Bruggeman, Robert C. Richardson, Achim Stephan & Hans V. Westerhoff - 2005 - Synthese 145 (1):131-164.
    We will show that there is a strong form of emergence in cell biology. Beginning with C.D. Broad's classic discussion of emergence, we distinguish two conditions sufficient for emergence. Emergence in biology must be compatible with the thought that all explanations of systemic properties are mechanistic explanations and with their sufficiency. Explanations of systemic properties are always in terms of the properties of the parts within the system. Nonetheless, systemic properties can still be emergent. If the properties of the components (...)
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    (6 other versions)Aequatio solida V Juli – Oktober 1674.Uwe Mayer, Siegmund Probst & Achim Trunk - 2019 - In Uwe Mayer, Siegmund Probst & Achim Trunk, 1673-1676: Constructio aequationum, Méthode de l‘universalité, Kurven. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 286-293.
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  4. Emotions beyond brain and body.Achim Stephan, Sven Walter & Wendy Wilutzky - 2014 - Philosophical Psychology 27 (1):1-17.
    The emerging consensus in the philosophy of cognition is that cognition is situated, i.e., dependent upon or co-constituted by the body, the environment, and/or the embodied interaction with it. But what about emotions? If the brain alone cannot do much thinking, can the brain alone do some emoting? If not, what else is needed? Do (some) emotions (sometimes) cross an individual's boundary? If so, what kinds of supra-individual systems can be bearers of affective states, and why? And does that make (...)
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    Haus, Markt, Staat: Ökonomie in Kants praktischer Philosophie und Anthropologie.Achim Brosch - 2024 - Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter.
    Nach einem weit verbreiteten Urteil gibt Kant der Ökonomie in seinem Werk keinen nennenswerten Raum. Die vorliegende Studie widerlegt dies, indem sie Kants Äußerungen zu ökonomischen Themen systematisiert: zur Selbstständigkeit, zum Kaufmann, zum Handel, zum Geld, zur „Staatswirthschaft" sowie zum technischen Fortschritt. Sie erschließt Kants Ökonomie aus der Ergänzung rechtlicher und ethischer Pflichten durch deren anthropologische Ausführungsbedingungen. Dabei geht sie aus von einem zeitgenössischen Verständnis der Ökonomie als Wissenschaft vom Wohlstand. Im deutschsprachigen Raum des 18. Jahrhunderts konkurrieren hier drei Paradigmen (...)
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    Emergenz: von der Unvorhersagbarkeit zur Selbstorganisation.Achim Stephan - 1999 - Dresden: Dresden University Press.
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    Untersuchungen zum Idealismus Salomon Maimons.Achim Engstler - 1990 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog.
    Maimon (1753-1800) macht im Kontext seiner Kritik des kantischen Ding-an-sich-Begriffs als erster der nachkantischen Philosophen Ernst mit dem idealistischen Standpunkt. Aber Maimons einschlagige Schriften sind ausserst dunkel. Mit sehr genauen Textanalysen gelingt es Engstler, mehr Licht in dieses Dunkel zu bringen.
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    Emergence – A Systematic View on its Historical Facets.Achim Stephan - 1992 - In Ansgar Beckermann, Hans Flohr & Jaegwon Kim, Emergence or Reduction?: Prospects for Nonreductive Physicalism. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 25-48.
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  9. Moods in Layers.Achim Stephan - 2017 - Philosophia 45 (4):1481-1495.
    The goal of this paper is to examine moods, mostly in comparison to emotions. Nearly all of the features that allegedly distinguish moods from emotions are disputed though. In a first section I comment on duration, intentionality, and cause in more detail, and develop intentionality as the most promising distinguishing characteristic. In a second section I will consider the huge variety of moods, ranging from shallow environmentally triggered transient moods to deep existential moods that last much longer. I will explore (...)
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  10. Emergentism, irreducibility, and downward causation.Achim Stephan - 2002 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 65 (1):77-93.
    Several theories of emergence will be distinguished. In particular, these are synchronic, diachronic, and weak versions of emergence. While the weaker theories are compatible with property reductionism, synchronic emergentism and strong versions of diachronic emergentism are not. Synchronice mergentism is of particular interest for the discussion of downward causation. For such a theory, a system's property is taken to be emergent if it is irreducible, i.e., if it is not reductively explainable. Furthermore, we have to distinguish two different types of (...)
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  11. The dual role of 'emergence' in the philosophy of mind and in cognitive science.Achim Stephan - 2006 - Synthese 151 (3):485-498.
    The concept of emergence is widely used in both the philosophy of mind and in cognitive science. In the philosophy of mind it serves to refer to seemingly irreducible phenomena, in cognitive science it is often used to refer to phenomena not explicitly programmed. There is no unique concept of emergence available that serves both purposes.
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    Animals, Hypothetical Consent, and Counterpossible Reasoning.Achim Lohmar & Jasper Lohmar - forthcoming - Journal of Value Inquiry:1-26.
    In the present paper, we argue that the ethics of killing animals should be informed by considerations about what animals would consent to in counterfactual situations in which they know about intentions to kill them painlessly. Our proposal is opposed to a class of views on which killing animals is ethically insignificant. We argue that these views presuppose that considerations of hypothetical consent of animals cannot play a substantive role in animal ethics. This presupposition, in turn, relies on the claim (...)
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    Emergence – A Systematic View on its Historical Facets.Achim Stephan - 1992 - In Ansgar Beckermann, Hans Flohr & Jaegwon Kim, Emergence or Reduction?: Essays on the Prospects of Nonreductive Physicalism. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter. pp. 25-48.
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  14. Emotions, Existential Feelings, and Their Regulation.Achim Stephan - 2012 - Emotion Review 4 (2):157-162.
    This article focuses on existential feelings. To begin with, it depicts how they differ from other affective phenomena and what type of intentionality they manifest. Furthermore, a detailed analysis shows that existential feelings can be subdivided, first, into elementary and nonelementary varieties, and second, into three foci of primary relatedness: oneself, the social environment, and the world as such. Eventually, five strategies of emotion regulation are examined with respect to their applicability to existential feelings. In the case of harmful existential (...)
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    Lebensqualität.Achim Vesper, Stefan Gosepath & Rahel Jaeggi - 2011 - In Ralf Stoecker, Christian Neuhäuser & Marie-Luise Raters, Handbuch Angewandte Ethik. Stuttgart: Verlag J.B. Metzler. pp. 453-458.
    Der Begriff der LebensqualitätLebenLebensqualität wird für eine Bewertung von Lebensabschnitten oder des Lebens einer oder mehrerer Personen verwendet, wobei die Lebensqualität sowohl positiv als auch negativ sein kann. Zur Lebensqualität trägt bei, was letzten Endes für eine Person gut ist; verwandte Begriffe sind die des WohlergehensWohlbefinden, Wohlergehen oder des GlücksGlückglückliches Leben (s. a. Lebensqualität). Der Maßstab für die Ermittlung von Lebensqualität ist der Lebensstandard.
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  16. Affektive Intentionalität: Beiträge zur welterschließenden Funktion der menschlichen Gefühle.Achim Stephan, Jan Slaby, Henrik Walter & Sven Walter (eds.) - 2011 - Paderborn, Deutschland:
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  17. Heritable Genome Editing in a Global Context: National and International Policy Challenges.Achim Rosemann, Adam Balen, Brigitte Nerlich, Christine Hauskeller, Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner, Sarah Hartley, Xinqing Zhang & Nick Lee - 2019 - Hastings Center Report 49 (3):30-42.
    A central problem for the international governance of heritable germline gene editing is that there are important differences in attitudes and values as well as ethical and health care considerations around the world. These differences are reflected in a complicated and diverse regulatory landscape. Several publications have discussed whether reproductive uses would be legally permissible in individual countries and whether clinical applications could emerge in the context of regulatory gaps and gray areas. Systematic comparative studies that explore issues related to (...)
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  18. Was ist eigentlich Toleranz?Achim Lohmar - 2010 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 64 (1):8-32.
    Während es im moralisch-politischen Diskurs geradezu unkontrovers ist, dass Toleranz eine eminent wichtige Rolle für ein friedliches Zusammenleben von Menschen in pluralistischen Gesellschaften spielt, ist es alles andere als klar, was Toleranz überhaupt ist. Insbesondere die häufig anzutreffende Auffassung, dass es ‚Paradoxien‘ der Toleranz gäbe, sowie die in der Literatur immer von Neuem auftauchende Vexierfrage, ob Toleranz auch den Feinden der Toleranz gelten kann oder muss, sind deutliche Anzeichen dafür, dass es kein stabiles Verständnis der Natur dieser Einstellung gibt. Das (...)
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  19. Armchair arguments against emergence.Achim Stephan - 1997 - Erkenntnis 46 (3):305-14.
  20. Are animals capable of concepts?Achim Stephan - 1999 - Erkenntnis 51 (1):583-596.
    Often, the behavior of animals can be better explained and predicted, it seems, if we ascribe the capacity to have beliefs, intentions, and concepts to them. Whether we really can do so, however, is a debated issue. Particularly, Donald Davidson maintains that there is no basis in fact for ascribing propositional attitudes or concepts to animals. I will consider his and rival views, such as Colin Allen's three-part approach, for determining whether animals possess concepts. To avoid pure theoretical debate, however, (...)
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    Die anwesende Abwesenheit der Vergangenheit: Essay zur Geschichtstheorie.Achim Landwehr - 2016 - Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer.
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    Reviewed Work(s): Graph structure and monadic second-order logic. Encyclopedia of Mathematics and Its Applications, vol. 138 by Bruno Courcelle; Joost Engelfriet.Achim Blumensath - forthcoming - Association for Symbolic Logic: The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic.
    Review by: Achim Blumensath The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, Volume 19, Issue 3, Page 394-396, September 2013.
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  23. Gibt es Pflichten gegen sich selbst?Achim Lohmar - 2005 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 30 (1):47-66.
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    Subjekt als Prinzip?: zur Problemgeschichte und Systematik eines neuzeitlichen Paradigmas.Achim Lohmar - 2004 - Königshausen & Neumann.
    Einleitung - S. Peetz: Subjekt und Freiheit. Antike Grundlagen moderner Konzeptionen der Willensfreiheit - G. Schmidt: Die Paradoxie des Subjekts - A. Friedrich Koch: Die Logik des Scheinens und der Sinn von "ich" - B. Tuschling: Epochen, Stufen und Dimensionen von Subjektivität und Transzendentalität bei Kant: 1770, 1781/87, 1790, 1799/1800 - M. Baum: Person und Persönlichkeit bei Kant - S. Sedgwick: Die Leerheit des 'Ich': Kants Transzendentale Deduktion in "Glauben und Wissen" - E. Düsing: Subjektivität und göttliches Sein bei Fichte (...)
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    Kant über moralischen Wert und Gesinnung.Achim Vesper - 2019 - Aufklärung 30:141-164.
    According to Kant, the moral worth of an action depends on its maxim. As he explains, particularly in the Groundwork, moral worth accrues to an action when the action rests on a maxim selected for its accordance with the moral law. With respect to Religion, however, Kant modifies his understanding of the moral worth of actions. He now expresses the view that an agent acts morally worthy only if he possesses a moral Gesinnung as a character trait. According to this (...)
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    Inclusion of Animal Ethics into the Consumer Value-Attitude System Using the Example of Game Meat Consumption.Achim Spiller, Marie von Meyer-Höfer & Sarah Hölker - 2019 - Food Ethics 3 (1-2):53-75.
    In recent decades, the demand for ethically acceptable treatment of animals – especially in case of livestock animals – has increased significantly in western societies and can thus have a significant impact on the consumption of animal products. Therefore, it is of great importance to understand the influence and the mode of action of animal-ethical values. In consumer research, the consumer value-attitude system consisting of global values, domain-specific values and attitudes is essential in many studies. However, there have been no (...)
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    Diesseits der Geschichte: für eine andere Historiographie.Achim Landwehr - 2020 - Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag.
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    An Emergentist's Perspective on the Problem of Free Will.Achim Stephan - 2010 - In Graham Macdonald & Cynthia Macdonald, Emergence in mind. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 222-239.
    Many problems that have been discussed in the philosophy of mind have been discussed from an emergentist's perspective. But there is little consideration, if any, of the problem of free will. This chapter aims to shed some new light on this old problem by approaching it from the perspective of emergentism, where both _diachronic_ and _synchronic_ aspects will play a role. Leading questions are, for example, whether or not the capacity of having a free will can be reductively explained, or (...)
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  29. Attitudes Towards the Donation of Human Embryos for Stem Cell Research Among Chinese IVF Patients and Students.Achim Rosemann & Huiyu Luo - 2018 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 15 (3):441-457.
    Bioethical debates on the use of human embryos and oocytes for stem cell research have often been criticized for the lack of empirical insights into the perceptions and experiences of the women and couples who are asked to donate these tissues in the IVF clinic. Empirical studies that have investigated the attitudes of IVF patients and citizens on the donation of their embryos and oocytes have been scarce and have focused predominantly on the situation in Europe and Australia. This article (...)
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    Carving an Origin for Mexico's Ancient Cultures: Jade Artifacts and the Question of their Provenance in 19th-Century Science.Miruna Achim - 2023 - Centaurus 65 (3):477-497.
    In the second half of the 19th century, pre-Hispanic jade artifacts from Mexico—especially jade celts and votive axes—stood at the center of scholarly debates on the origins of American civilizations. The contradiction between the prevalence of carved jades, on the one hand, and the apparent absence of jade mineral deposits in the Americas, on the other, resuscitated centuries-old theories that placed the beginnings of pre-Hispanic civilizations in China. The increasing availability of Chinese and Mexican jades in the same spaces of (...)
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    Quantum Gravity, Information Theory and the CMB.Achim Kempf - 2018 - Foundations of Physics 48 (10):1191-1203.
    We review connections between the metric of spacetime and the quantum fluctuations of fields. We start with the finding that the spacetime metric can be expressed entirely in terms of the 2-point correlator of the fluctuations of quantum fields. We then discuss the open question whether the knowledge of only the spectra of the quantum fluctuations of fields also suffices to determine the spacetime metric. This question is of interest because spectra are geometric invariants and their quantization would, therefore, have (...)
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    Lebensqualität.Achim Vesper, Stefan Gosepath & Rahel Jaeggi - 2023 - In Christian Neuhäuser, Marie-Luise Raters & Ralf Stoecker, Handbuch Angewandte Ethik. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler. pp. 453-458.
    Der Begriff der LebensqualitätLebenLebensqualität wird für eine Bewertung von Lebensabschnitten oder des Lebens einer oder mehrerer Personen verwendet, wobei die Lebensqualität sowohl positiv als auch negativ sein kann. Zur Lebensqualität trägt bei, was letzten Endes für eine Person gut ist; verwandte Begriffe sind die des WohlergehensWohlbefinden, Wohlergehen oder des GlücksGlückglückliches Leben (s. a. Lebensqualität). Der Maßstab für die Ermittlung von Lebensqualität ist der Lebensstandard.
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    On The Adequacy of Emotions and Existential Feelings.Stephan Achim - 2017 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 8 (1):1-13.
    : In the analytic tradition of the philosophy of emotions the folk notion of adequacy is understood with regard to – at least four – different questions, viz. a moral question, a prudential question, an epistemic question, and a fittingness question. Usually, the fittingness question is treated as being the central one. I have some doubts concerning this assessment, particularly when it comes to substantial – interpersonal or cultural – controversies about whether a specific emotional response is adequate or whether (...)
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    Virtues and Vices of Kantian Constructivism.Achim Vesper - 2020 - Studi Kantiani 33:169-177.
    What metaethical position Kant is committed to remains a controversial issue. I discuss three recently published books in which Kant is viewed as an opponent to moral realism and located more or less in the constructivist camp. Although the motivations to classify Kant as a moral constructivist are partly understandable, I argue that constructivist interpretations of Kant’s moral philosophy cause serious theoretical difficulties and, for that reason, should be refrained from.
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  35. Elements of Wolff and Crusius in Kant's Concept of Self-Legislation.Achim Vesper - 2024 - Lexicon Philosophicum 12:19-40.
    The concept of self-legislation or autonomy is one of the outstanding innovations of Kant’s ethics. Nevertheless, it should not be ignored that it also builds on previous positions. Even if Kant in the Groundwork classifies all other moral principles as heteronomous, it is important to recognize that Kant incorporates elements of Wolff’s theory of self-legislation and Crusius’ theory of obligation into his theory of autonomy. In this essay, I present the relevant themes in Wolff and Crusius and discuss how they (...)
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    Die Nachsichtigkeitskonzeption der Toleranz Eine Replik auf Peter Königs.Achim Lohmar - 2015 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 69 (1):61-72.
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    Osama Bin Laden and His Jihadist Global Hegemonic Masculinity.Achim Rohde & James W. Messerschmidt - 2018 - Gender and Society 32 (5):663-685.
    This article examines for the first time the jihadist global hegemonic masculinity of Osama bin Laden. Based on Bin Laden’s public statements translated into English, the authors examine how in the process of constructing a rationale for violent attacks primarily against the United States, he simultaneously and discursively formulates a jihadist global hegemonic masculinity. The research adds to the growing interest in discursive global hegemonic masculinities, as well as jihadist masculinities in the Middle East, by scrutinizing how Bin Laden’s jihadist (...)
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    Emergence and Panpsychism.Achim Stephan - 2017 - In Godehard Brüntrup & Ludwig Jaskolla, Panpsychism: Contemporary Perspectives. New York, NY: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 334-348.
    This chapter addresses the question whether panpsychism is a superior alternative to emergentism. In this piece, several forms of emergence are delineated. It is construed that strong emergentism is a possible middle-path between clear-cut scientific explanation in terms of reduction and hard panpsychist realism about proto-mentality. While emergentism accepts the irreducible nature of consciousness in the physical world, panpsychism faces the following problem: panpsychists are not able to provide reductive explanations for consciousness, but propose the existence of proto-mental properties which (...)
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    Modern Times: A construction manual.Achim Landwehr - 2025 - History of European Ideas 51 (2):364-379.
    This ‘construction manual’ tries to deal with the paradoxes inherent in so many attempts to define modernity: the try to construct themselves a foundation as a starting point of their own development, just to identify this base as void in retrospect. The solution to this paradox suggested here, however, does not call for the abandonment of modernity as a term or concept altogether, but for a revised conception of modernity: an understanding that does not define modernity as a starting or (...)
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    Falsches moralisches Bewusstsein. Eine Kritik der Idee der Menschenwürde.Achim Lohmar - 2017 - Hamburg: Meiner.
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  41. Emergence -- a systematic look at its historical facets.Achim Stephan - 1992 - In Ansgar Beckermann, Hans Flohr & Jaegwon Kim, Emergence or Reduction?: Prospects for Nonreductive Physicalism. New York: De Gruyter.
     
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    "Haus-, Land-, Staatswirthschaft": Kants implizite Philosophie der Ökonomie.Achim Brosch - 2025 - In Thomas Sören Hoffmann & Klaus Honrath, Genealogien der Wirtschaftsphilosophie. Wiesbaden: Springer Nature. pp. 263-279.
    Although Immanuel Kant did not write an economic treatise, his work contains numerous reflections on economic topics that can be read as empirical, “anthropological” supplements to his practical philosophy with its two parts of Right and ethics. Together, they form a coherent picture in which traces of the Aristotelian household economy, the Smithian market economy, and the cameralistic state economy of his time can be found.
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    No Normative Output Without Normative Input? An Examination of the Argument from Deliberative Indispensability.Achim Vesper - 2025 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 38 (1):25-38.
    It is a long-debated question in practical philosophy whether normative conclusions can be drawn from non-normative facts. Enoch takes sides in this controversy by denying that there can be normative output without normative input. This paper critically examines his argument from deliberative indispensability that moves from the normative indispensability of deliberation to the view that we are epistemically justified to believe that there are normative facts. I argue that the argument is defensible if some refinements are made. As I show, (...)
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    The Role of Sustainable Food Labels in Transforming the Food System.Achim Spiller - 2026 - In Barbara Grabkowsky & Thomas Blaha, Intensive Livestock Production in Transition: Analyses, Concepts and Strategies for Sustainability Transformation of the Livestock Value Chain. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 419-428.
    The role of sustainability labels in politics and business is a subject of controversial debate. Based on experiences from Germany, this chapter outlines the challenges and limitations of verified labels trying to overcome confidence problems in markets. Without significantly stronger regulatory interventions, the impact of these labels remains limited due to the overwhelming number of labels and the resulting consumer confusion, which contributes to the consumer-citizen gap. Key elements of a future-oriented labelling policy include: a limited number of preferably mandatory (...)
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  45. Kritik der Übergänge zu den ersten Kategorien in Hegels Wissenschaft der Logik.Achim Ilchmann - 1992 - Hegel-Studien 27:11-25.
    In dieser Arbeit wird gezeigt, daß der Hegelsche Anspruch, allein aus dem Anfang als dem Abstrakten und Unmittelbaren das Konkretere und Reichere zu entwickeln, nicht aufrechtzuhalten ist. Damit wird nicht die Dialektik, und insbesondere nicht die Dialektik des Anfangs, preisgege- ben. Es wird aufgezeigt, wie Hegel bei Entwicklung der Kategorien in der Wissenschat'tder Logik stets Bezug nehmen muß auf ein heteroge- nes Etwas. Er versucht dies zu kaschieren. Der Unterschied der ersten Kategorien Sein und Nichts ist aus der unbestimmten Unmittelbarkeit (...)
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  46. Jedes Denkmal ist eben eine Versteinerung...": Reinhart Kosellecks Zeitschichten-Paradigma und die Erinnerungskultur.Achim Saupe - 2021 - In Frank Bösch, Stefanie Eisenhuth, Hanno Hochmuth, Irmgard Zündorf & Jürgen Kocka, Public historians: zeithistorische Interventionen nach 1945. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag.
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    Sulzer über die schönen Künste und das Gute.Achim Vesper - 2011 - In Frank Grunert & Gideon Stiening, Johann Georg Sulzer (1720-1779): Aufklärung zwischen Christian Wolff und David Hume. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. pp. 169-190.
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    Phänomenale Eigenschaften, Phänomenale Begriffe und die Grenzen Reduktiver Erklärung.Achim Stephan - 2004 - In Wolfram Hogrebe, Grenzen und Grenzüberschreitungen: XIX. Deutscher Kongress für Philosophie, Bonn, 23.-27. September 2002Vorträge und Kolloquien. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 404-416.
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    Communication and cooperation in living beings and artificial agents.Achim Stephan, Manuela Lenzen, Josep Call & Matthias Uhl - 2008 - In Ipke Wachsmuth, Manuela Lenzen & Günther Knoblich, Embodied Communication in Humans and Machines. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
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    Der Mensch – ein animal emotionale.Achim Stephan - 2008 - In Detlev Ganten, Volker Gerhardt, Jan-Christoph Heilinger & Julian Nida-Rümelin, Was ist der Mensch? Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 227-229.
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