Europa League: SC Freiburg punktet beim Qarabağ FK, weil der Video-Schiedsrichter viermal aufpasst
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(2022-11-4 4:53)
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Freiburgs B-Elf verspielte in Aserbaidschan zwar spät eine Führung, ohne einen aufmerksamen Videoassistenten hätte es aber noch schlimmer kommen können. Stürmer Kevin Schade musste ordentlich einstecken.
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Pianist Seong-Jin Cho:In Südkorea feiert dich das Publikum
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(2022-11-4 4:44)
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Klassik made in Korea ist ein Exportschlager auch von dem Pianisten Seong-Jin Cho. Auf Social Media zählt der 28-Jährige mehr als 100.000 Follower. Die Kritiker reagieren gemischt.
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Corona in China: Das mRNA-Rätsel
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(2022-11-4 4:40)
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Indonesien hat eine chinesische mRNA-Vakzine zugelassen China selbst jedoch noch nicht. Dabei könnte ein solcher Impfstoff eine Wende der Null-Covid-Politik einleiten. Was lässt Peking zögern?
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Nordkorea testet Raketen: Warum der Westen die Gefahr nicht ignorieren darf
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(2022-11-4 4:37)
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Waffenlieferungen an Russland, immer bedrohlichere Raketentests: Die Krise, die Kim Jong Un in Ostasien heraufbeschwört, muss der Westen ernst nehmen sonst stärkt er die Verhandlungsposition des Diktators.
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Brittney Griner: US-Botschaftsvertreter treffen in Russland inhaftierte US-Basketballerin
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(2022-11-4 4:27)
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Neun Jahre Gefängnis stehen Brittney Griner bevor. Ein Versuch, das Urteil anzufechten, scheiterte. Nun konnten Mitarbeiter der US-Botschaft die Sportlerin besuchen.
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Phenomenology of Religion
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2022-11-3 14:59)
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[Revised entry by Mark Wynn on November 2, 2022.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
This entry examines the relevance of phenomenological considerations for the concept of God (or the sacred otherwise characterised) and the question of what sort of rational sense is implied in the adoption of a religious point of view. The discussion distinguishes various perspectives on the subjective character of religious experience, and examines the relation between religious experience and experience of the material world. It also considers the interaction between experience, conceptual framework (including religious doctrine) and...
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Terrorism
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2022-11-3 13:57)
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[Revised entry by Igor Primoratz on November 2, 2022.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Before the terrorist attacks in the United States on 11 September 2001, the subject of terrorism did not loom large in philosophical discussion. Philosophical literature in English amounted to a few monographs and a single collection of papers devoted solely, or largely, to questions to do with terrorism. Articles on the subject in philosophy journals were few and far between; neither of the two major philosophy encyclopedias had an entry. The attacks of September 11 and their aftermath put terrorism on the philosophical agenda: it is now...
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Mathematical Nominalism
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(2022-11-3 8:47)
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Mathematical Nominalism Mathematical nominalism can be described as the view that mathematical entitiesentities such as numbers, sets, functions, and groupsdo not exist. However, stating the view requires some care. Though the opposing view (that mathematical objects do exist) may seem like a somewhat exotic metaphysical claim, it is usually motivated by the thought that mathematical … Continue reading Mathematical Nominalism →
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Mathematical Nominalism
from Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2022-11-3 8:47)
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Mathematical Nominalism Mathematical nominalism can be described as the view that mathematical entitiesentities such as numbers, sets, functions, and groupsdo not exist. However, stating the view requires some care. Though the opposing view (that mathematical objects do exist) may seem like a somewhat exotic metaphysical claim, it is usually motivated by the thought that mathematical … Continue reading Mathematical Nominalism →
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Federalism
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2022-11-3 5:26)
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[Revised entry by Andreas Follesdal on November 2, 2022.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Federalism is the theory or advocacy of federal principles for dividing powers between member units and common institutions. Unlike in a unitary state, sovereignty in federal political orders is non-centralized, often constitutionally, between at least two levels so that units at each level have final authority and can be self governing in some issue area. Citizens thus have political obligations to, or have their rights secured by, two authorities. The division of power between the member unit and center may vary, typically the...
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