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  1. Dorothea Baur, Franziska Birke, Jochen Fehling, Bettina Hollstein & Mi-Yong Lee-Peuker (2008). European Business and Economic Ethics: Diagnosis – Dialogue – Debate. Journal of Business Ethics 80 (2).score: 120.0
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  2. K. Boogaard Birgit, B. Bock Bettina, J. Oosting Simon, S. C. Wiskerke Johannes & J. der Zijpp Akkvane (forthcoming). Social Acceptance of Dairy Farming: The Ambivalence Between the Two Faces of Modernity. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics.score: 30.0
    Society’s relationship with modern animal farming is an ambivalent one: on the one hand there is rising criticism about modern animal farming; on the other hand people appreciate certain aspects of it, such as increased food safety and low food prices. This ambivalence reflects the two faces of modernity: the negative (exploitation of nature and loss of traditions) and the positive (progress, convenience, and efficiency). This article draws on a national survey carried out in the Netherlands that aimed at gaining (...)
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  3. Franziska Birke Dorothea Baur, Bettina Hollstein Jochen Fehling & Mi-Yong Lee-Peuker (2008). European Business and Economic Ethics: Diagnosis – Dialogue – Debate. Journal of Business Ethics 80 (2).score: 15.0
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  4. Robert Erlewine (2009). Review of Nietzsche and Levinas “After the Death of a Certain God” , Eds. Jill Stauffer, Bettina Bergo. [REVIEW] Sophia 48 (3).score: 12.0
    This is a book review of Nietzsche and Levinas "After the Death of a Certain God," ed. Jill Stauffer and Bettina Bergo.
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  5. Bettina Bäumer, Sadananda Das & Ernst Fürlinger (eds.) (2005). Samarasya: Studies in Indian Art, Philosophy, and Interreligious Dialogue: In Honour of Bettina Bäumer. D.K. Printworld.score: 12.0
     
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  6. Michael Esfeld & Michael Sollberger (2008). Strukturale Repräsentation – by Andreas Bartels Subjektivität, Intersubjektivität, Personalität. Ein Beitrag Zur Philosophie der Person – by Christian Beyer Bilder Im Geiste. Die Imagery-Debatte – by Verena Gottschling der Blick Von Innen. Zur Transtemporalen Identität Bewusstseinsfähiger Wesen – by Martine Nida-Rümelin Illusion Freiheit? Mögliche Und Unmögliche Konsequenzen der Hirnforschung – by Michael Pauen Willensfreiheit Und Hirnforschung. Das Freiheitsmodell Des Epistemischen Libertarismus – by Bettina Walde der Mentale Zugang Zur Welt. Realismus, Skeptizismus Und Intentionalität – by Marcus Willaschek. [REVIEW] Dialectica 62 (1):128–135.score: 9.0
  7. Mona Singer & Ulrike Felt (1994). Bettina Heintz: Die Herrschaft der Regel. Zur Grundlagengeschichte des Computers. Die Philosophin 5 (9):105-109.score: 9.0
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  8. Z. Jakab (2000). Reply to Thomas Metzinger and Bettina Walde. Consciousness and Cognition 9 (3):363-369.score: 9.0
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  9. Gottfried Etzold (1995). Einfach Briiderlichkeit. Zu Bettina von Arnims Polen-broschire. Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 40.score: 9.0
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  10. B. W. H. (1909). A Century of Archaeological Discoveries. By Adolf Michaelis. Translated by Bettina Kahnweiler. With a Preface by Prof. Percy Gardner. 9″ × 5¾″. Pp. Xxii + 366. With 26 Plates. London: John Murray, 1908. 12s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 23 (04):136-.score: 9.0
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  11. B. W. H. (1909). Douris and the Painters of Greek Vases. By Edmond Pottier. Translated by Bettina Kahnweiler. With a Preface by Jane Ellen Harrison. 9″ × 5½″. Pp. Xvi + 92. 25 Plates. London: John Murray, 1909. Cloth, 7s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 23 (04):136-.score: 9.0
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  12. Todd Presner (2010). Visualized Space. The Cult of the Cold and the Gendered Body in Mountain Films / Ingeborg Majer-O'Sickey ; Panoptic Paranoia and Phantasmagoria: Fritz Lang's Nocturnal City / Steven Jacobs ; Subjective Topographies: Berlin in Post-Wall Photography / Miriam Paeslack ; Kreuzberg as Relational Place: Respatializing the "Ghetto" in Bettina Blümner's Prinzessinnenbad [Pool of Princesses, 2007] / Jaimey Fisher ; Digital Geographies: Berlin in the Ages of New Media. In Jaimey Fisher & Barbara Caroline Mennel (eds.), Spatial Turns: Space, Place, and Mobility in German Literary and Visual Culture. Rodopi.score: 9.0
     
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  13. Silvia Stoller (2001). Bettina Schmitz: Die Unterwelt Bewegen. Politik, Psychoanalyse Und Kunst in der Philosophie Julia Kristevas. Die Philosophin 12 (23):127-130.score: 9.0
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  14. Bettina Bergo (2005). Ontology, Transcendence, and Immanence in Emmanuel Levinas' Philosophy. Research in Phenomenology 35 (1):141-180.score: 3.0
    This essay studies the unfolding of Levinas' concept of transcendence from 1935 to his 1984 talk entitled "Transcendence and Intelligibility." I discuss how Levinas frames transcendence in light of enjoyment, shame, and nausea in his youthful project of a counter-ontology to Heidegger's Being and Time. In Levinas' essay, transcendence is the human urge to get out of being. I show the ways in which Levinas' early ontology is conditioned by historical circumstances, but I argue that its primary aim is formal (...)
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  15. Bettina Bergo (2009). Review of Søren Overgaard, Wittgenstein and Other Minds: Rethinking Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity with Wittgenstein, Levinas, and Husserl. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (3).score: 3.0
  16. Bettina Palazzo (2002). U.S.-American and German Business Ethics:An Intercultural Comparison. Journal of Business Ethics 41 (3):195 - 216.score: 3.0
    The differences between the "habits of the heart" in German and U.S.-American corporations can be described by analyzing the way corporations deal with norms and values within their organizations. Whereas many U.S. corporations have introduced formal business ethics programs, German companies are very reluctant to address normative questions publicly. This can be explained by the different cultural backgrounds in both countries. By defining these different "habits of the heart" underlying German and American business ethics it is possible to show the (...)
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  17. Silke Anders, Niels Birbaumer, Bettina Sadowski, Michael Erb, Irina Mader, Wolfgang Grodd & Martin Lotze (2004). Parietal Somatosensory Association Cortex Mediates Affective Blindsight. Nature Neuroscience 7 (4):339-340.score: 3.0
  18. Bettina Bergo (2011). The Face in Levinas. Angelaki 16 (1):17 - 39.score: 3.0
    This is a study of the way in which Levinas approaches the experience of human expression from two perspectives: firstly, as a pre-thematic or pre-cognitive ?experience,? which requires that he revisit Husserl's pre-objective intentionality and explore the relationship between the upsurge of sensation (?Urhylè?) and its ?intentionalization? as consciousness self-temporalizing. Thereafter, Levinas must contend with the implications of his own writing (his thematization and rhetoric), which includes his claims for the face. This implies that he must grapple with criticism to (...)
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  19. Bettina Davou (2002). Unconscious Processes Influencing Learning. Psychodynamic Practice 8 (3):277-294.score: 3.0
  20. Bettina Schmitz & tr Jansen, Julia (2005). Homelessness or Symbolic Castration? Subjectivity, Language Acquisition, and Sociality in Julia Kristeva and Jacques Lacan. Hypatia 20 (2):69-87.score: 3.0
    : How much violence can a society expect its members to accept? A comparison between the language theories of Julia Kristeva and Jacques Lacan is the starting point for answering this question. A look at the early stages of language acquisition exposes the sacrificial logic of patriarchal society. Are those forces that restrict the individual to be conceived in a martial imagery of castration or is it possible that an existing society critically questions those points of socialization that leave their (...)
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  21. Bettina Walde (2005). On Epistemic and Ontological Aspects of Consciousness: Modal Arguments and Their Possible Implications. Mind and Matter 3 (2):103-115.score: 3.0
    Anti-materialist thought experiments as, e.g., zombie arguments, have posed some of the most vexing problems for materialist accounts of phenomenal consciousness. I doubt, however, that arguments of this kind can refute the core thesis of materialism. Although I do not question that there is something very special about an adequate explanation of phenomenal consciousness, and although I accept the epistemic irreducibility of phenomenal consciousness, I deny that modal arguments reach far enough to establish essentialism about consciousness. I will draw upon (...)
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  22. Luke White & Claire Pajaczkowska (eds.) (2009). The Sublime Now. Cambridge Scholars.score: 3.0
    This edited collection had its origins in a two-day conference held at the Tate Britain, organised collaboratively by research staff and students at Middlesex University and the London Consortium in order to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the publication of Edmund Burke's famous book on the sublime. The conference was funded by Middlesex University, the London Consortium and the Tate Britain's AHRC-funded "Sublime Object: Nature, Art and Language" research project. The conference set out to critically examine the legacy of the (...)
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  23. Philip Goodchild (ed.) (2002). Rethinking Philosophy of Religion: Approaches From Continental Philosophy. Fordham University Press.score: 3.0
    These original essays reconceive the place of religion for critical thought following the recent ‘turn to religion’ in Continental philosophy, framing new issues for exploration, including questions of justice, anxiety, and evil; the sublime, and of the soul haunting genetics; how reason may be reshaped by new religious movements and by ritual and experience. Contributors: Pamela Sue Anderson, Gary Banham, Bettina Bergo, John Caputo, Clayton Crockett, Jonathan Ellsworth, Philip Goodchild, Matthew Halteman, Wayne Hudson, Grace Jantzen, Donna Jowett, Greg (...)
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  24. Bettina Bergo (2003). Evolution and Force: Anxiety in Kierkegaard and Nietzsche. Southern Journal of Philosophy 41 (2):143-168.score: 3.0
  25. Bettina Walde (2009). Willensfreiheit. Libertarisch, Kompatibilistisch – Oder Beides? Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 57 (1):133-140.score: 3.0
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  26. Bettina Bergo, Emmanuel Levinas. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 3.0
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  27. Bettina G. Bergo (2002). Simon Critchley, Ethics, Politics, Subjectivity: Or Calculating with the Incalculable. Continental Philosophy Review 35 (2):207-219.score: 3.0
  28. Bettina Bergo, Joseph D. Cohen & Raphael Zagury-Orly (eds.) (2007). Judeities: Questions for Jacques Derrida. Fordham University Press.score: 3.0
    The volume addresses these questions, contrasting Derrida's thought with philosophical predecessors such as Rosenzweig, Levinas, Celan, and Scholem, and tracing ...
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  29. Bettina Gockel (2008). Paul Klee's Picture-Making and Persona: Tools for Making Invisible Realities Visible. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 39 (3):418-433.score: 3.0
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  30. Bettina Bergo (2003). Kelly Oliver, Witnessing: Beyond Recognition. Continental Philosophy Review 36 (2):203-212.score: 3.0
  31. Bettina Bergo (2005). What Is Levinas Doing? Phenomenology and the Rhetoric of an Ethical Un-Conscious. Philosophy and Rhetoric 38 (2):122-144.score: 3.0
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  32. Bettina Schmitz (1995). Elisabeth Bronfen: Nur Über Ihre Leiche. Tod, Weiblichkeit Und Ästhetik. Die Philosophin 6 (11):108-111.score: 3.0
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  33. Vince W. Mitchell, George Balabanis, Bodo B. Schlegelmilch & T. Bettina Cornwell (2009). Measuring Unethical Consumer Behavior Across Four Countries. Journal of Business Ethics 88 (2):395 - 412.score: 3.0
    The huge amounts spent on store security and crime prevention worldwide, not only costs international businesses, but also amounts to a hidden tax on those law-binding consumers who bear higher prices. Most previous research has focused on shoplifting and ignored many other ways in which consumers cheat businesses. Using a hybrid of both qualitative research and survey approaches in four countries, an index of 37 activities was developed to examine consumers’ unethical activities across UK, US, France, and Austria. The findings (...)
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  34. Bettina Bergo (2002). Remarks on Emmanuel Levinas's Contribution to Classical and “Situated” Justice. Theoria 49 (100):38-63.score: 3.0
  35. Lorenzo Del Savio & Bettina Schmietow (forthcoming). Environmental Footprint of Foods: The Duty to Inform. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics.score: 3.0
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  36. Bruce G. Charlton, Joop T. V. M. De Jong, Eva-Maria Laurenz, Peter Hucklenbroich, Bettina Wahrig-Schmidt & Arko Oderwald (1995). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 16 (4).score: 3.0
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  37. Bettina Frohlich (2012). Zur Einheit von Einsicht, Tugend Und Gluck in der Delphischen Ethik. Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 14 (1):1-33.score: 3.0
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  38. Alessandro Blasimme, Bettina Schmietow & Giuseppe Testa (2013). Reprogramming Potentiality: The Co-Production of Stem Cell Policy and Democracy. American Journal of Bioethics 13 (1):30-32.score: 3.0
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  39. Birgit Boogaard, Bettina Bock, Simon Oosting, Johannes Wiskerke & Akke van der Zijpp (forthcoming). Social Acceptance of Dairy Farming: The Ambivalence Between the Two Faces of Modernity. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics.score: 3.0
    Society’s relationship with modern animal farming is an ambivalent one: on the one hand there is rising criticism about modern animal farming; on the other hand people appreciate certain aspects of it, such as increased food safety and low food prices. This ambivalence reflects the two faces of modernity: the negative (exploitation of nature and loss of traditions) and the positive (progress, convenience, and efficiency). This article draws on a national survey carried out in the Netherlands that aimed at gaining (...)
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  40. Annette Dufner (2013). Potentiality Arguments and the Definition of “Human Organism”. American Journal of Bioethics 13 (1):33-34.score: 3.0
    Bettina Schöne-Seifert and Marco Stier present a host of detailed and intriguing arguments to the effect that potentiality arguments have to be viewed as outdated due to developments in stem cell research, in particular the possibility of re-setting the development potential of differentiated cells, such as skin cells. However, their argument leaves them without an explanation of the intuitive difference between skin cells and human beings, which seems to be based on the assumption that a skin cell is merely (...)
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  41. Martin Heil, Frank Rösler & Bettina Rolke (2003). Another Artificial Division – and the Data Don't Support It. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (6):739-740.score: 3.0
    Evidence for the contribution of the neocortex to memory is overwhelming. However, the theory proposed by Ruchkin et al. does not only ignore subcortical contributions, but also introduces an unnecessary and empirically unsupported division between the posterior cortex, assumed to represent information, and the prefrontal cortex, assumed to control activation. We argue instead that the representational power of the neocortex is not restricted to its posterior part.
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  42. Friedemann Pulvermüller & Bettina Mohr (2004). Determinants of Ignition Times: Topographies of Cell Assemblies and the Activation Delays They Imply. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (2):308-311.score: 3.0
    The cell assembly model of language posits that words are laid down in the cortex by discrete sets of neurons distributed over specific parts of the brain. The strong internal links of these “word webs” may not only bind articulatory and acoustic knowledge of a lexical item, they may also link word and meaning; for example, by connecting neuron populations related to word forms to those of actions and perceptions to which the words refer. Therefore, the cortical activation elicited by (...)
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  43. Bettina Schmitz (1992). Neuerscheinungen: Gertrud Nunner-Winkler (Hg.): Weibliche Moral. Die Kontroverse Um Eine Geschlechtsspezifische Ethik. Die Philosophin 3 (5):99-102.score: 3.0
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  44. Bettina Bergo (2007). Commentary on Tina Chanter's “Antigone's Excessive Relationship to Fetishism”. Symposium 11 (2):261-273.score: 3.0
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  45. Bettina Bergo (1994). The Cause of Phenomenology. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 17 (1-2):351-376.score: 3.0
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  46. Charles C. Cui, Vince Mitchell, Bodo B. Schlegelmilch & Bettina Cornwell (2005). Measuring Consumers' Ethical Position in Austria, Britain, Brunei, Hong Kong, and USA. Journal of Business Ethics 62 (1):57 - 71.score: 3.0
    Previous studies have found Forsyth’s Ethical Position Questionnaire (EPQ) to vary between countries, but none has made a systematic evaluation of its psychometric properties across consumers from many countries. Using confirmatory factor analysis and multi-group LISREL analysis, this paper explores the factor structure of the EPQ and the measurement equivalence in five societies: Austria, Britain, Brunei, Hong Kong and USA. The results suggest that the modified scale, measuring idealism and relativism, was applicable in all five societies. Equivalence was found across (...)
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  47. Bettina H. Polak (1951). A Leonardo Drawing and the Medici Diomedes Gem. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 14 (3/4):303-304.score: 3.0
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  48. Bettina Sorger & Audrey Maudoux, Another Kind of 'BOLD Response': Answering Multiple-Choice Questions Via Online Decoded Single-Trial Brain Signals.score: 3.0
    The term ‘locked-in’ syndrome (LIS) describes a medical condition in which persons concerned are severely paralyzed and at the same time fully conscious and awake. The resulting anarthria makes it impossible for these patients to naturally communicate, which results in diagnostic as well as serious practical and ethical problems. Therefore, developing alternative, muscle-independent communication means is of prime importance. Such communication means can be realized via brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) circumventing the muscular system by using brain signals associated with preserved cognitive, (...)
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  49. Bettina Bergo (2008). A Site From Which to Hope? Levinas Studies 3:117-142.score: 3.0
    We have now had some two decades of Levinas commentary. What remains to be said? Certainly one thing we have learned since Otherwise than Being is that Levinas’s philosophy and his talmudic and confessional writings nourish each other so profoundly that to approach Levinas without understanding the historyof Jewish philosophy — in its confrontations with neo-Platonism, Aristotle, Kant — is to risk misunderstanding Levinas. Insights into the interrelationships between Jewish thought and Levinas’s other humanism have been provided by thinkers like (...)
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  50. Bettina Bergo (1993). The God of Abraham and the God of the Philosophers: A Reading of Emmanuel Levinas's “Dieu Et la Philosophie”. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 16 (1):113-164.score: 3.0
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  51. Bettina G. Bergo, Bernard Boxill, Matthew B. Crawford, Patrick Croskery, Michael J. Degnan, Paul Graham, Kenneth Kipnis, Avery H. Kolers, Henry S. Richardson & David S. Weberman (2002). Book Notes. [REVIEW] Ethics 112 (4):884-889.score: 3.0
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  52. Bettina Huber (1981). Differing National Orientations Toward the Future: A Comparative Examination of Societal Characteristics and Public Opinion. World Futures 17 (3):157-194.score: 3.0
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  53. Bettina Klaus (2001). Target Rules for Public Choice Economies on Tree Networks and in Euclidean Spaces. Theory and Decision 51 (1):13-29.score: 3.0
    We consider the problem of choosing the location of a public facility either (a) on a tree network or (b) in a Euclidean space. (a) (1996) characterize the class of target rules on a tree network by Pareto efficiency and population-monotonicity. Using Vohra's (1999) characterization of rules that satisfy Pareto efficiency and replacement-domination, we give a short proof of the previous characterization and show that it also holds on the domain of symmetric preferences. (b) The result obtained for model (a) (...)
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  54. Bettina Schmeikal-Frey (2006). Bibliography. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 37 (1).score: 3.0
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  55. Bettina Schmitz (2000). Eveline Kilian, Susanne Komfort-Hein (Hg.): GeNarrationen. Variationen Zum Verhältnis von Generation Und Geschlecht. Die Philosophin 11 (21):103-106.score: 3.0
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  56. Bettina Schmitz (2002). María Zambrano: Claros Del Bosque. Die Philosophin 13 (26):97-99.score: 3.0
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  57. Bettina Schmitz (1991). Neuerscheinungen: Claudia Honegger: Die Ordnung der Geschlechter. Die Wissenschaften Vom Menschen Und Das Weib. Die Philosophin 2 (4):73-77.score: 3.0
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  58. Marco Stier & Bettina Schoene-Seifert (2013). The Argument From Potentiality in the Embryo Protection Debate: Finally “Depotentialized”? American Journal of Bioethics 13 (1):19-27.score: 3.0
    Debates on the moral status of human embryos have been highly and continuously controversial. For many, these controversies have turned into a fruitless scholastical endeavor. However, recent developments and insights in cellular biology have cast further doubt on one of the core points of dissent: the argument from potentiality. In this article we want to show in a nonscholastical way why this argument cannot possibly survive. Getting once more into the intricacies of status debates is a must in our eyes. (...)
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  59. Bettina Wahrig-Schmidt, Hans-Jörg Rheinberger & Michael Hagner (1995). Darstellungsräume in den Wissenschaften: Spur, Codierung, Repräsentation. NTM International Journal of History and Ethics of Natural Sciences, Technology and Medicine 3 (1):58-59.score: 3.0
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  60. Bettina Wahrig-Schmidt, Michael Hagner & Hans-Jörg Rheinberger (1994). Experimentalssysteme in den Biologischmedizinischen Wissenschaften: Objekte, Differenzen, Konjunkturen. NTM International Journal of History and Ethics of Natural Sciences, Technology and Medicine 2 (1):55-56.score: 3.0
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  61. Britta Baas & Bettina Röder (eds.) (2008). Der Himmel in Uns: Reisen Durchs Leben: 13 Gespräche. Publik-Forum.score: 3.0
     
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  62. Bettina Baumer & John R. Dupuche (eds.) (2005). Void and Fullness in the Buddhist, Hindu, and Christian Traditions: Sunya-Purna-Pleroma. D.K. Printworld.score: 3.0
     
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  63. Bettina G. Bergo (2010). The Differend That is Global : Contemporary Slavery as a Challenge to Human Rights. In James R. Watson (ed.), Metacide: In the Pursuit of Excellence. Rodopi.score: 3.0
     
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  64. Kristen Brown & Bettina Bergo (eds.) (2009). The Trauma Controversy: Philosophical and Interdisciplinary Dialogues. SUNY Press.score: 3.0
     
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  65. Bettina Frohlich (2012). Die ,Kunst der Liebe' Zur Liebeskonzeption in Platons Phaidros. Perspektiven der Philosophie 38 (1):47-63.score: 3.0
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  66. Bettina Bien Greaves (2011). Interview with Dr. Alfred Schutz, November 20, 1958 New York City. Schutzian Research 3:25-32.score: 3.0
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  67. Bettina Hannover & Ulrich Kühnen (2007). I-SELF: A Connectionist Model of the Self or Just a General Learing Model? Comment on "Connectionism and Self: James, Mead, and the Stream of Enculturated Consciousness" by Kashima Et Al. Psychological Inquiry 18 (2):102-107.score: 3.0
  68. Bettina Liebowitz Knapp (1979). The Prometheus Syndrome. Whitston Pub. Co..score: 3.0
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  69. Bettina Kremberg & Rainer Totzke (eds.) (2010). Sprache-Kultur-Darstellungsformen: Methodenprobleme in der Philosophie. Leipziger Universitätsverlag.score: 3.0
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  70. Bettina Mathes (2004). Gender Studies Auf der Couch. Was Die Geschlechterforschung von der Geschichte der Psychoanalyse Lernen Kann. Die Philosophin 15 (30):109-121.score: 3.0
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  71. Bettina Schmitz (2008). Balancing Feminism. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 25:95-108.score: 3.0
    Coming from Germany in Europe I am starting with Feminism from a Western point of view but with a perspective of dialogue with Feminisms in other parts of the World. My inquiry deals with problems of the present time, especially how to make Feminism interesting not only to a philosophical or academic public, but to people from all professional fields and disciplines. The political perspective of feminist philosophy can be underlined with the central definition the Austrian philosopher Herta Nagl Docekal (...)
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  72. Bettina Schmitz (1999). Intellektualität Und Mütterlichkeit, Versöhnt Gedacht: Eine Weibliche Identitätskatastrophe Im Symbolischen. Julia Kristevas Rationalitätskritik. Die Philosophin 10 (19):55-73.score: 3.0
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  73. Bettina Schmitz (1996). Julia Kristeva: Die Neuen Leiden der Seele. Die Philosophin 7 (13):113-117.score: 3.0
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  74. Bettina Schmitz (1998). María Isabel Peña Aguado: Ästhetik des Erhabenen. Burke, Kant, Adorno, Lyotard. Die Philosophin 9 (17):94-97.score: 3.0
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  75. Bettina Schlüter (2007). Murmurs of Earth: Musik- Und Medienästhetische Strategien Um 1800 Und Ihre Postfigurationen in der Gegenwartskultur. F. Steiner.score: 3.0
     
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  76. Bettina Schmitz (2006). To Take a Chance with Meaning Under the Veil of Words : Transpositions, Mothers, and Learning in Julia Kristeva's Theory of Language. In Deborah Orr (ed.), Belief, Bodies, and Being: Feminist Reflections on Embodiment. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.score: 3.0
  77. Bettina Spoerri (1995). Olympe - Feministische Arbeitshefte Zur Politik. Heft 1: Frauenrechte Sind Menschenrechte. Die Philosophin 6 (11):106-107.score: 3.0
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  78. Bettina Hünersdorf und Tobias Studer (2011). Pflegefamilien Zwischen Öffentlicher Und Privater Erziehung : Eine Form Professioneller Liebe? In Elmar Drieschner & Detlef Gaus (eds.), Liebe in Zeiten Pädagogischer Professionalisierung. Vs Verlag.score: 3.0
     
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  79. Bettina Varwig (2008). New Music" in the Early Seventeenth Century. In Andreas Haug & Andreas Dorschel (eds.), Vom Preis des Fortschritts: Gewinn Und Verlust in der Musikgeschichte. Universal Edition.score: 3.0
     
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  80. Bettina Wahrig-Schmidt (2001). Wissenschaft, Medizin Und Öffentlichkeit—Bemerkungen Zu Ihrem Wandel Im 18. Jahrhundert. NTM International Journal of History and Ethics of Natural Sciences, Technology and Medicine 9 (2):90-104.score: 3.0
    How did academic medicine come to dominate scientific and medical opinions in local public spheres far away from universities? This contribution—based mainly on material from Lübeck journals and printed books—deals with the transformation of the public sphere in eighteenth century. A closer look at publication strategies and carrers of physicians shows that the new forms of self-empowerment provided by the Habermasian public sphere could only prove successful because they ran together with traditional forms of representation such as titles and official (...)
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  81. Bettina Walde (2006). Willensfreiheit Und Hirnforschung: Das Freiheitsmodell des Epistemischen Libertarismus. Mentis.score: 3.0
     
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