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Türkei: Behörden nehmen 18 Mitarbeiter der Istanbuler Stadtverwaltung fest
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Der Istanbuler Oberbürgermeister Ekrem İmamoğlu sitzt in Haft, die Behörden gehen indes weiter gegen die Verwaltung der Stadt vor. Unter den Festgenommenen ist offenbar auch ein Abteilungsleiter.
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Donald Trump: Der Kampf ums Unbewusste als Strategie der Autokraten
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Die Kulturwissenschaftlerin Christina von Braun und der Psychiater Tilo Held untersuchen den Kampf ums Unbewusste, den Donald Trump und andere Autokraten führen. Dabei erkennen sie sexuelle Diversität als Freiheitsstrategie.
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Allen Sorgen zum Trotz blicken 14- bis 29-Jährige in Deutschland wieder optimistischer in ihre persönliche Zukunft. Das zeigt eine neue Umfrage. Allerdings gibt es teils deutliche Unterschiede zwischen den Geschlechtern.
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Dependence Logic
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2025-5-20 12:59)
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[Revised entry by Pietro Galliani on May 19, 2025.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Dependence logic is an extension of first-order logic which adds to it dependence atoms, that is, expressions of the form (eqord(x_1 ldots x_n, y)) which assert that the value of (y) is functionally dependent on (in other words, determined by) the values of (x_1 ldots x_n). These atoms permit the specification of non-linearly ordered dependency patterns between variables, much in the same sense of IF-Logic slashed quantifiers; but, differently from IF-logic, dependence logic separates quantification...
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Theological Voluntarism
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2025-5-20 12:37)
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[Revised entry by Mark Murphy on May 19, 2025.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
There is a class of metaethical and normative views that commonly goes by the name 'divine command theory.' What all members of this class have in common is that they hold that what God wills is relevant to determining the moral status of some set of entities (acts, states of affairs, character traits, etc., or some combination of these). But the name 'divine command theory' is a bit misleading: what these views have in common is their appeal to the divine will; while many of these views hold that the relevant act of...
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Clarence Irving Lewis
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2025-5-20 12:00)
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[Revised entry by Bruce Hunter on May 19, 2025.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Clarence Irving (C.I.) Lewis was perhaps the most important American academic philosopher active in the 1930s and 1940s. He made major contributions in epistemology and logic, and, to a lesser degree, ethics. Lewis was also a key figure in the rise of analytic philosophy in the United States, both through the development and influence of his own writings and through his influence, direct and indirect, on graduate students at Harvard, including some of the leading analytic philosophers of the last half of the 20th century....
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