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The Legalist Paradigm in Moral and Political Thought

open access: yes
Constellations, EarlyView.
Jamie Mayerfeld
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Germany: Political Developments and Data in 2024

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook, Volume 64, Issue 1, Page 231-253, December 2025.
Abstract German politics tends to be rather stable, yet 2024 marked a particularly volatile year with four major elections. In the state elections in Saxony, Thuringia, and Brandenburg, as well as the European Parliament (EP) elections, the parties of the federal governing coalition suffered heavy losses, while the radical‐right Alternative for Germany
LUCY KINSKI, SIMON D. BRAUSE
wiley   +1 more source

GERECHTIGKEIT

open access: yes, 2012
Source: Karl Henckell: Gesammelte Werke. Erste kritische Ausgabe eigener Hand, Band 1: Buch des Lebens, Band 2: Buch des Kampfes, München: Müller, 1921.
openaire   +3 more sources

Kantian moral change

open access: yesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 111, Issue 3, Page 1057-1080, November 2025.
Abstract Kantian ethics is traditionally seen as grounded in unchanging, universally binding, and a priori knowable principles. I argue that this picture is incomplete: Kant grounds his ethics not only in categorical moral principles, but also in regulative moral ideas of reason.
Sabina Vaccarino Bremner
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A Coherence Theory of Jurisprudence in the Spirit of Jhering: A Restatement, Update, and Defence of Jhering’s Early Methodology

open access: yesRatio Juris, Volume 38, Issue 3, Page 198-235, November 2025.
Abstract This essay revisits the early methodology of Rudolph von Jhering. It has often been dismissed due to its heavy metaphysics, unwieldy presentation, and alleged neglect of teleology. But a charitable reconstruction in contemporary terms reveals a coherence theory of jurisprudence that is in many ways superior to current coherence accounts.
Pascal Felix Meier
wiley   +1 more source

Juristische Erinnerungsorte [PDF]

open access: yesRechtsgeschichte - Legal History, 2003
Rezensiertes Werk:Uwe Wesel, Recht, Unrecht und Gerechtigkeit. Von der Weimarer Republik bis heute, mit Beiträgen von Jutta Limbach, Marcel-Reich-Ranicki, Arno Surminski und einem Anhang zur Entwicklung des Rechtsschutzes in Deutschland von Wieland ...
Margrit Seckelmann
doaj   +1 more source

A Comparative Analysis of Gender‐Just Language in First‐Year German Textbooks

open access: yesDie Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, Volume 58, Issue 2, Page 301-310, Fall 2025.
ABSTRACT This study analyzes the inclusion of binary and non‐binary gender‐just language in US first‐year college German textbooks. The analysis covers eight textbooks, evaluating their use of gender‐just forms such as the gender star and neopronouns, which explicitly represent non‐binary positionalities, as well as “neutral” or binary gender‐inclusive
Lindsay Preseau
wiley   +1 more source

THE OTHER DEMOSTHENES. ON POSSIBLE FORMS OF PHILIATION BETWEEN ECOLOGY AND PHILOLOGY

open access: yesGerman Life and Letters, Volume 78, Issue 3, Page 380-393, July 2025.
ABSTRACT Beginning with the oratorial askesis of Demosthenes and its use of nature as a tool for the amplitude and clarity of the human voice as a ‘Vexierbild’, this article suggests that the appropriation of philology to serve a particular end (rather than being an end in itself) risks repeating the very injustice that ecocritical discourses are ...
Elliot Sturdy   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Thinking Against Humanism? Heidegger on the Human Essence, the Inhuman, and Evil

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Philosophy, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 660-681, June 2025.
Abstract In his ‘Letter on “Humanism”’, Martin Heidegger advances a critique of humanism while insisting that this critique does not imply that he ‘advocates the inhuman’. There are two reasons why Heidegger might be concerned to rebut this accusation.
Jack Wearing
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Let's talk populist? A survey experiment on effects of (non‐) populist discourse on vote choice

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Political Research, Volume 64, Issue 2, Page 719-743, May 2025.
Abstract Populism research has found much scholarly and public attention alike in recent years. Most research has focused on how populism can be defined, assessed or even measured. Even though there are emerging studies on populist messages, few of them have paid attention on causally identifying ways in which discourse can affect support for populist ...
REBECCA C. KITTEL
wiley   +1 more source

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