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1. ProtoSociology: Volume > 2
Helen Leuninger Language and problems of knowledge
2. ProtoSociology: Volume > 2
Alexander Ulfig Lehrbuch der konstruktiven Wissenschaftstheorie
3. ProtoSociology: Volume > 2
Dirk Martin Dialektik der Kommunikationsgesellschaft
4. ProtoSociology: Volume > 2
Andreas Bauer On social facts
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Michael Kühnlein Die unsichtbare Religion
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Angela Mumme Handlungssprache und Sprechhandlung
7. ProtoSociology: Volume > 25
Nikola Kompa Review: Stephen Schiffer, The Things We Mean
8. ProtoSociology: Volume > 3
Dieter Mans Praktische Argumentationstheorie
9. ProtoSociology: Volume > 3
Frank Siebelt The many faces of realism
10. ProtoSociology: Volume > 3
Barbara Brüning Konstruktive Fragelogik
11. ProtoSociology: Volume > 3
Konrad Ott Erklären und Verstehen
12. ProtoSociology: Volume > 3
Christoph Fehige Moralisches Denken
13. ProtoSociology: Volume > 3
Bernhard Miebach Parsons/Pareto/Habermas
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Gerhard Antos, Josef Schu Elementare Dialogstrukturen
15. ProtoSociology: Volume > 31
William B. Starr Mood, Force and Truth
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There is a big difference between saying Maya is singing, Is Maya singing? and Sing Maya! This paper examines and criticizes two attempts to rigorously explain this difference: Searle’s speech act theory and the truth-conditional reductionism advocated by Davidson and Lewis. On the speech act analysis, each utterance contains a marker which says what kind of speech act the utterance counts as performing. The truth-conditional reductionists try to reanalyze the non-declaratives (Is Maya singing? and Sing Maya!) as complex declarative forms. The former analysis fails to recognize the indirect relationship between sentence (or clause) type and utterance force. The latter analysis fails to recognize the distinctive and thoroughly compositional contribution that the imperative, interrogative and declarative mood make to sentences containing them.
16. ProtoSociology: Volume > 4
Georg Peter Kosmopolis
17. ProtoSociology: Volume > 4
Erwin Rogier Die Identität von Körper und Geist, Übersetzung und Nachwort von Andreas Kemmerling
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Dirk Weinreich Recht, Staat, Freiheit - Studien zur Rechtsphilosophie, Staatstheorie und Verfassungsgeschichte
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Michael Kühnlein Das Ende der Geschichte
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Manfred Prisching Volkswirtschaftslehre und Analytische Handlnngstheorie. Zur Diagnose, Ätologie und Therapie einer Wissenschaftskrise