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Hamburg: Leiche eines Mannes aus der Elbe geborgen  from DER SPIEGEL - Schlagzeilen  (2026-1-18 0:07) 
Die Identität des Mannes ist noch unbekannt: In Hamburg ist ein Toter aus dem eiskalten Wasser der Elbe geborgen worden. Laut den Ermittlern trieb die Leiche bereits länger in dem Gewässer.
Venezuela: Opposition fühlt sich gedemütigt und verraten Trump will aus uns eine Kolonie machen  from DER SPIEGEL - Schlagzeilen  (2026-1-18 0:04) 
Maduro ist weg, sein Regime nicht: In der venezolanischen Opposition macht sich in diesen Tagen eine tiefe Enttäuschung breit. Brechen nun alte Rivalitäten wieder auf?
Many-Valued Logic  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2026-1-17 20:17) 
[New Entry by João Marcos, Adam Přenosil, and Paul Egré on January 17, 2026.] [Editor's Note: The following new entry by Joao Marcos, Adam Přenosil, and Paul Egre replaces the former entry on this topic by the previous author.] Many-valued logics, understood in the broadest sense, are systems of...
Jacques Lacan  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2026-1-17 15:26) 
[Revised entry by Adrian Johnston on January 16, 2026. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Jacques Marie Emile Lacan (April 13, 1901 to September 9, 1981) was a celebrity thinker in Parisian intellectual life for much of the twentieth century. Sometimes referred to as "the French Freud," he is a towering figure in the history of psychoanalysis. His teachings and writings explore the significance of Freud's discovery of the unconscious both within the theory and practice of analysis itself as well as in connection with a wide range of other disciplines. Particularly for those interested in the...
Forgiveness  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2026-1-17 14:39) 
[Revised entry by Luke Russell and Brandon Warmke on January 16, 2026. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography, history-western.html, science.html] To forgive is to respond in a particular way to someone who has treated someone badly or wrongly. In paradigmatic cases, forgiveness is a triadic relation between a wrong action p, a wrongdoer and a wronged victim; the victim forgives the wrongdoer for having done p. By forgiving, a victim can move on from p while still judging that it was a culpable wrong. It has been claimed that the core of forgiveness is the giving up of certain negative emotions towards the wrongdoer, or the forbearance of negative treatment of the...
Toleration  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2026-1-17 13:31) 
[Revised entry by Rainer Forst on January 16, 2026. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] The term "toleration" - from the Latin tolerare: to put up with, countenance or suffer - generally refers to the conditional acceptance of or non-interference with beliefs, actions or practices that one considers to be wrong but still "tolerable," such that they should not be prohibited or constrained. There are many contexts in which we speak of a person or an institution as being tolerant: parents tolerate certain behavior of their children, a friend tolerates the...
Hyperintensionality  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2026-1-17 12:31) 
[Revised entry by Francesco Berto and Daniel Nolan on January 16, 2026. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] A hyperintensional concept draws a distinction between necessarily equivalent contents. If the concept is expressed by an operator, (H), then (H) is hyperintensional insofar as sentences (HA) and (HB) can differ in truth value in spite of (A) and (B)'s being necessarily equivalent. Necessary equivalence is standardly understood in terms of possible worlds (ways things could be or have been): (A) and (B) are necessarily...
油井亀美也宇宙飛行士搭乗の米国クルードラゴン宇宙船運用11号機の帰還成功について[大臣談話]  from 文部科学省 新着情報  (2026-1-17 8:45) 

News des Tages: JD Vance kommt nicht zur Sicherheitskonferenz nach München, Elektroauto-Förderun  from DER SPIEGEL - Schlagzeilen  (2026-1-17 1:36) 
Der US-Vizepräsident JD Vance schwänzt wohl die Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz. Die Bundesregierung verschiebt kurzfristig die Verkündung neuer Förderregeln für Elektroautos. Und Kai Wegner stoppt eine Spendenaktion für Obdachlose. Das ist die Lage am Freitagabend.
Isar Aerospace plant zweiten Start für die kommende Woche  from DER SPIEGEL - Schlagzeilen  (2026-1-17 1:27) 
Am nächsten Mittwoch will Isar Aerospace erstmals eine Rakete mit Nutzlast ins Weltall schicken. Das Unternehmen aus München hat sich das Ziel gesetzt, Europas Zugang zum Weltraum zu sichern.



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