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Corona-News am Samstag: RKI registriert 510 neue Todesfälle  from DER SPIEGEL - Schlagzeilen  (2021-12-11 15:30) 
Innerhalb von 24 Stunden starben erneut hunderte Menschen an Covid-19, die Sieben-Tage-Inzidenz sinkt auf 402,9. Hausärzte sehen Impfungen in Apotheken kritisch und Intensivmediziner rechnen mit mehr kranken Kindern. Der Überblick.
Bilder der Woche: Heiße Feger  from DER SPIEGEL - Schlagzeilen  (2021-12-11 15:17) 
Brennende Besen im spanischen Jarandilla, Winterschwimmen in China, eine verirrte Katze im Schützengraben und eine kalte Hundeschnauze im Impfzentrum: Das sind die Fotos der Woche.
Nachhaltige Weihnachtsbäume: Tipps für den Biobaumkauf  from DER SPIEGEL - Schlagzeilen  (2021-12-11 15:10) 
Von drauß‘ vom Walde kommen die Weihnachtsbäume schon lange nicht mehr, deshalb sollte am besten ein Biobaum her. Doch wo gibt es die und worauf sollte man achten? Und braucht es überhaupt Bäume, wie alle dachten?
Kinds and Origins of Evil  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2021-12-11 14:51) 
[New Entry by Andrew Chignell on December 10, 2021.] Unde malum? What is evil - if it is anything at all - and whence does it arise? Is evil just badness by another name? Is it the inevitable "shadow side" of the good? Or is it more substantial: an active, striving force that is opposed to the good in a Star Wars, Manichean kind of way? Does evil always originate in the causal powers of nature? Is it...
Die Woche: Pflegekräfte am Limit, Kabinett Scholz vereidigt, Elon Musk Podcast  from DER SPIEGEL - Schlagzeilen  (2021-12-11 14:00) 
Warum ist der Frust auf den Intensivstationen gerade so groß? Wer hat im Kabinett Scholz den schwersten Job? Und wie tickt eigentlich Elon Musk? Hören Sie die besten Momente aus einer Woche SPIEGEL Daily.
African Philosophical Perspectives on the Meaning of Life  from Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2021-12-11 13:59) 
African Philosophical Perspectives on the Meaning of Life The question of life’s meaning is a perennial one. It can be claimed that all other questions, whether philosophical, scientific, or religious, are attempts to offer some glimpse into the meaningin this sense, purposeof human existence. In philosophical circles, the question of life’s meaning has been given … Continue reading African Philosophical Perspectives on the Meaning of Life →
African Philosophical Perspectives on the Meaning of Life  from Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2021-12-11 13:59) 
African Philosophical Perspectives on the Meaning of Life The question of life’s meaning is a perennial one. It can be claimed that all other questions, whether philosophical, scientific, or religious, are attempts to offer some glimpse into the meaningin this sense, purposeof human existence. In philosophical circles, the question of life’s meaning has been given … Continue reading African Philosophical Perspectives on the Meaning of Life →
Legal Punishment  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2021-12-11 12:02) 
[Revised entry by Zachary Hoskins and Antony Duff on December 10, 2021. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] The question of whether, and how, legal punishment can be justified has long been a central concern of legal, moral, and political philosophy: what could justify a state in using the apparatus of the law to inflict intentionally burdensome treatment on its citizens? Radically different answers to this question are offered by consequentialist and by retributivist theorists - and by those who seek to incorporate consequentialist and retributivist considerations in 'mixed' theories of punishment....
The Axiom of Choice  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2021-12-11 11:56) 
[Revised entry by John L. Bell on December 10, 2021. Changes to: choice-and-type-theory.html] The principle of set theory known as the Axiom of Choice has been hailed as "probably the most interesting and, in spite of its late appearance, the most discussed axiom of mathematics, second only to Euclid's axiom of parallels which was introduced more than two thousand years ago" (Fraenkel, Bar-Hillel a Levy 1973, sII.4). The fulsomeness of this description might lead those unfamiliar with the axiom to expect it to be as startling as, say, the...
Perceptual Experience and Perceptual Justification  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2021-12-11 11:41) 
[Revised entry by Nicholas Silins on December 10, 2021. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] When you see a ripe lemon in a supermarket, it seems eminently reasonable for you to believe that a lemon is there. Here you have a perceptual experience since you consciously see something yellow. And your experience seems to justify your belief since your experience seems to make it reasonable for you to believe that a lemon is there....



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