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    Gender and Export Behaviour: Evidence from Women-Owned Enterprises.Catherine L. Welch, Denice E. Welch & Lisa Hewerdine - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 83 (1):113-126.
    This article draws on the results of a qualitative, exploratory study of 20 Australian women business owners to demonstrate how using a ‹gender as social identity’ lens provides new insights into the influence of gender on exporting and entrepreneurial behaviour. Interview data reveal perceptions of gender identity and gender relations varied and influenced the interpretations which women business owners placed on their exporting activities. Women in the study used different terms to describe exporter and entrepreneurial characteristics to those found in (...)
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    India: Art and Culture, 1300-1900.E. G. & Stuart Cary Welch - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (3):558.
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    Beliefs and Values About Music in Early Childhood Education and Care: Perspectives From Practitioners.Margaret S. Barrett, Libby M. Flynn, Joanne E. Brown & Graham F. Welch - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Hermeneutics, Interpretation Theory in Schleiermacher, Dilthey, Heidegger and Gadamer.Liliane Welch & Richard E. Palmer - 1969 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 30 (2):260.
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    Editorial: The Impact of Music on Human Development and Well-Being.Graham F. Welch, Michele Biasutti, Jennifer MacRitchie, Gary E. McPherson & Evangelos Himonides - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Islam: Beliefs and Observances.Alford T. Welch & Caesar E. Farah - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (2):286.
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  7. Edmund Husserl-an appreciation.E. Parl Welch - 1940 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 21 (2):159.
     
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    Edmund Husserl's phenomenology.E. Parl Welch - 1939 - Los Angeles,: The University of Southern California press.
    The University Of California Studies, Philosophy Series, No. 4.
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    Observation of V-Type Electromagnetically Induced Transparency in a Sodium Atomic Beam.George R. Welch, G. G. Padmabandu, Edward S. Fry, Mikhail D. Lukin, Dmitri E. Nikonov, Frank Sander, Marlan O. Scully, Antoin Weis & Frank K. Tittel - 1998 - Foundations of Physics 28 (4):621-638.
    We have conducted an experimental study of V-type electromagnetically induced transparency in sodium. Its principles are elucidated by a simple model. Measurements show decreased fluorescence and absorption depending on the detuning of the driving and probe fields, which is in agreement with the results of numerical simulation.
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    The philosophy of Edmund Husserl.E. Parl Welch - 1941 - New York,: Columbia university press.
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    The philosophy of Edmund Husserl.E. Parl Welch - 1941 - New York,: Octagon Books.
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
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    Humanistic Studies in Honor of John Calvin Metcalf.E. Parl Welch - 1943 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 3 (3):375-377.
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  13. Revision Revisited.Leon Horsten, Graham E. Leigh, Hannes Leitgeb & Philip Welch - 2012 - Review of Symbolic Logic 5 (4):642-664.
    This article explores ways in which the Revision Theory of Truth can be expressed in the object language. In particular, we investigate the extent to which semantic deficiency, stable truth, and nearly stable truth can be so expressed, and we study different axiomatic systems for the Revision Theory of Truth.
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  14. Provision of Care by “Real World” Telemental Health Providers.Brian E. Bunnell, Nikolaos Kazantzis, Samantha R. Paige, Janelle Barrera, Rajvi N. Thakkar, Dylan Turner & Brandon M. Welch - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Despite its effectiveness, limited research has examined the provision of telemental health and how practices may vary according to treatment paradigm. We surveyed 276 community mental health providers registered with a commercial telemedicine platform. Most providers reported primarily offering TMH services to adults with anxiety, depression, and trauma-and stressor-related disorders in individual therapy formats. Approximately 82% of TMH providers reported endorsing the use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in their remote practice. The most commonly used in-session and between-session exercises included coping (...)
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    The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl.Walter Cerf & E. Parl Welch - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (3):320.
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    Recursive Numeral Systems Optimize the Trade‐off Between Lexicon Size and Average Morphosyntactic Complexity.Milica Denić & Jakub Szymanik - 2024 - Cognitive Science 48 (3):e13424.
    Human languages vary in terms of which meanings they lexicalize, but this variation is constrained. It has been argued that languages are under two competing pressures: the pressure to be simple (e.g., to have a small lexicon) and to allow for informative (i.e., precise) communication, and that which meanings get lexicalized may be explained by languages finding a good way to trade off between these two pressures. However, in certain semantic domains, languages can reach very high levels of informativeness even (...)
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    Auditory Verb Generation Performance Patterns Dissociate Variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia.Sladjana Lukic, Abigail E. Licata, Elizabeth Weis, Rian Bogley, Buddhika Ratnasiri, Ariane E. Welch, Leighton B. N. Hinkley, Z. Miller, Adolfo M. Garcia, John F. Houde, Srikantan S. Nagarajan, Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini & Valentina Borghesani - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Primary progressive aphasia is a clinical syndrome in which patients progressively lose speech and language abilities. Three variants are recognized: logopenic, associated with phonology and/or short-term verbal memory deficits accompanied by left temporo-parietal atrophy; semantic, associated with semantic deficits and anterior temporal lobe atrophy; non-fluent associated with grammar and/or speech-motor deficits and inferior frontal gyrus atrophy. Here, we set out to investigate whether the three variants of PPA can be dissociated based on error patterns in a single language task. We (...)
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    Teamsters and Turtles?: U.S. Progressive Political Movements in the 21st Century.Frank L. Davis, Melissa Haussman, Ronald Hayduk, Christine Kelly, Joel Lefkowitz, Immanuel Ness, Laura Katz Olson, David Pfeiffer, Meredith Reid Sarkees, Benjamin Shepard, James R. Simmons, Solon J. Simmons & Claude E. Welch (eds.) - 2002 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    After decades of single issue movements and identity politics on the U.S. left, the series of large demonstrations beginning in 1999 in Seattle have led many to wonder if activist politics can now come together around a common theme of global justice. This book pursues the prospects for progressive political movements in the 21st century with case studies of ten representative movements, including the anti-globalization forces, environmental interest groups, and new takes on the peace movement.
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    Reporting of sex and gender in randomized controlled trials in Canada: a cross-sectional methods study.S. Tudiver, V. Runnels, T. Rader, B. Shea, L. Quinlan, L. Puil, J. Petkovic, A. Pederson, J. Pardo Pardo, Z. Marshall, S. E. Coen, M. Boscoe, J. Jull, M. Yoganathan, M. Doull & V. Welch - 2017 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 2 (1).
    BackgroundAccurate reporting on sex and gender in health research is integral to ensuring that health interventions are safe and effective. In Canada and internationally, governments, research organizations, journal editors, and health agencies have called for more inclusive research, provision of sex-disaggregated data, and the integration of sex and gender analysis throughout the research process. Sex and gender analysis is generally defined as an approach for considering how and why different subpopulations (e.g., of diverse genders, ages, and social locations) may experience (...)
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    Splitting properties of R. E. sets and degrees.R. G. Downey & L. V. Welch - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (1):88-109.
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    Critical systemic thinking as a foundation for information systems research practice.Peter M. Bednar & Christine Welch - 2012 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 10 (3):144-155.
    PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore a particular philosophical underpinning for Information Systems (IS) research – critical systemic thinking (CST). Drawing upon previous work, the authors highlight the principal features of CST within the tradition of critical research and attempt to relate it to trends in the Italian school of IS research in recent years, as exemplified by the work of Claudio Ciborra but also evident in work by, e.g. Resca, Jacucci and D'Atri.Design/methodology/approachThis is a conceptual paper which (...)
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  22. Possible-worlds semantics for modal notions conceived as predicates.Volker Halbach, Hannes Leitgeb & Philip Welch - 2003 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 32 (2):179-223.
    If □ is conceived as an operator, i.e., an expression that gives applied to a formula another formula, the expressive power of the language is severely restricted when compared to a language where □ is conceived as a predicate, i.e., an expression that yields a formula if it is applied to a term. This consideration favours the predicate approach. The predicate view, however, is threatened mainly by two problems: Some obvious predicate systems are inconsistent, and possible-worlds semantics for predicates of (...)
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    Weak systems of determinacy and arithmetical quasi-inductive definitions.P. D. Welch - 2011 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 76 (2):418 - 436.
    We locate winning strategies for various ${\mathrm{\Sigma }}_{3}^{0}$ -games in the L-hierarchy in order to prove the following: Theorem 1. KP+Σ₂-Comprehension $\vdash \exists \alpha L_{\alpha}\ models"\Sigma _{2}-{\bf KP}+\Sigma _{3}^{0}-\text{Determinacy}."$ Alternatively: ${\mathrm{\Pi }}_{3}^{1}\text{\hspace{0.17em}}-{\mathrm{C}\mathrm{A}}_{0}\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}$ "there is a β-model of ${\mathrm{\Delta }}_{3}^{1}-{\mathrm{C}\mathrm{A}}_{0}\text{\hspace{0.17em}}\text{\hspace{0.17em}}+\text{\hspace{0.17 em}}{\mathrm{\Sigma }}_{3}^{0}$ -Determinacy." The implication is not reversible. (The antecedent here may be replaced with ${\mathrm{\Pi }}_{3}^{1}\text{\hspace{0.17em}}\text{\hspace{0.17em}}\left({\mathrm{\Pi }}_{3}^{1}\right)-{\mathrm{C}\mathrm{A}}_{0}:\text{\hspace{0.17em}}{\mathrm{\Pi }}_{3}^{1}$ instances of Comprehension with only ${\mathrm{\Pi }}_{3}^{1}$ -lightface definable parameters—or even weaker theories.) Theorem 2. KP +Δ₂-Comprehension +Σ₂-Replacement + ${\mathrm{\Sigma }}_{3}^{0}\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}$ -Determinacy. (Here AQI (...)
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    Godel's Disjunction: The Scope and Limits of Mathematical Knowledge.Leon Horsten & Philip Welch (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK.
    The logician Kurt Godel in 1951 established a disjunctive thesis about the scope and limits of mathematical knowledge: either the mathematical mind is equivalent to a Turing machine (i.e., a computer), or there are absolutely undecidable mathematical problems. In the second half of the twentieth century, attempts have been made to arrive at a stronger conclusion. In particular, arguments have been produced by the philosopher J.R. Lucas and by the physicist and mathematician Roger Penrose that intend to show that the (...)
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    Darwin’s Other Dilemmas and the Theoretical Roots of Emotional Connection.Robert J. Ludwig & Martha G. Welch - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Modern scientific theories of emotional behavior, almost without exception, trace their origin to Charles Darwin, and his publications On the Origin of Species (1859) and The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (1872). The most famous evolutionary dilemma Darwin acknowledged as a challenge to his theory of natural selection was the incomplete sub Cambrian fossil record. However, Darwin struggled with two other rarely referenced theoretical and scientific dilemmas that confounded his theories about emotional behavior. These included (1) the (...)
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    Determinacy in strong cardinal models.P. D. Welch - 2011 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 76 (2):719 - 728.
    We give limits defined in terms of abstract pointclasses of the amount of determinacy available in certain canonical inner models involving strong cardinals. We show for example: Theorem A. $\mathrm{D}\mathrm{e}\mathrm{t}\text{\hspace{0.17em}}({\mathrm{\Pi }}_{1}^{1}-\mathrm{I}\mathrm{N}\mathrm{D})$ ⇒ there exists an inner model with a strong cardinal. Theorem B. Det(AQI) ⇒ there exist type-1 mice and hence inner models with proper classes of strong cardinals. where ${\mathrm{\Pi }}_{1}^{1}-\mathrm{I}\mathrm{N}\mathrm{D}\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}$ (AQI) is the pointclass of boldface ${\mathrm{\Pi }}_{1}^{1}$ -inductive (respectively arithmetically quasi-inductive) sets of reals.
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    The reals in core models.Philip Welch - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (1):64-67.
    We set $\mathscr{D} = \langle\mathscr{D}, \leq_L, \tt\#\rangle$ , where D is the set of degrees of nonconstructibility for countable sets of countable ordinals. We show how to define inductively over this structure the degrees of such sets of ordinals in K, the core model, and the next few core models thereafter, i.e. without reference to mice, premice or measurable cardinals.
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    When cardinals determine the power set: inner models and Härtig quantifier logic.Jouko Väänänen & Philip D. Welch - forthcoming - Mathematical Logic Quarterly.
    We show that the predicate “x is the power set of y” is ‐definable, if V = L[E] is an extender model constructed from a coherent sequences of extenders, provided that there is no inner model with a Woodin cardinal. Here is a predicate true of just the infinite cardinals. From this we conclude: the validities of second order logic are reducible to, the set of validities of the Härtig quantifier logic. Further we show that if no L[E] model has (...)
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    Mind and body in ancient greek thought - (e.N.) Ostenfeld ancient greek psychology and the modern mind–body debate. Second edition. Pp. 179. Baden-Baden: Academia verlag, 2018 (first edition 1987). Paper, €32.50. Isbn: 978-3-89665-759-6. [REVIEW]David G. Welch - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (1):36-37.
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    Reducing Cognitive Load and Improving Warfighter Problem Solving With Intelligent Virtual Assistants.Celso M. de Melo, Kangsoo Kim, Nahal Norouzi, Gerd Bruder & Gregory Welch - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:554706.
    Recent times have seen increasing interest in conversational assistants (e.g., Amazon Alexa) designed to help users in their daily tasks. In military settings, it is critical to design assistants that are, simultaneously, helpful and able to minimize the user’s cognitive load. Here we show that embodiment plays a key role in achieving that goal. We present an experiment where participants engaged in the desert survival task in augmented reality. Participants were paired with a voice assistant, an embodied assistant, or no (...)
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  31. Die Metaphysik und ihre Möglichkeit.E. J. Lowe - 2009 - Logos: Freie Zeitschrift für wissenschaftliche Philosophie 1:2-31.
    Auf Kants berühmte Frage "Wie ist Metaphysik möglich?" wird eine bejahende Antwort gegeben - eine, die Metaphysik als eine selbständige und unentbehrliche Disziplin darstellt, deren Aufgabe es ist, das Reich der wirklichen Möglichkeiten zu erforschen. Die Begriffe der "wirklichen" oder "metaphysischen" Möglichkeit und Notwendigkeit werden verteidigt und von den Begriffen verschiedener anderer Arten von Modalität unterschieden, z.B. physischer, logischer und begrifflicher Möglichkeit oder Notwendigkeit. Es wird dargelegt, daß die Gegner der Metaphysik, von den Relativisten bis zu denen, welche die Metaphysik (...)
     
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    On induction, stimulation and genic activity.E. Taschdjian - 1939 - Acta Biotheoretica 4 (3):181-196.
    Fussend auf der Quantentheorie und Wellenmechanik, sowie unter Berücksichtigung der „Topik” desAristoteles und der SystemeDrieschs undWhiteheads studiert der Autor die Resultate welche die biologische Forschung bis jetzt bezüglich der Erscheinungen der biologischen Induktion, der Stimulation und der Vererbung geliefert hat und umreisst schliesslich eine allgemeine Theorie dieser Erscheinungen, welche sie durch interne, normative Beziehungen zwischen verschiedenen Ganzheiten erklärt. Diese Ganzheiten haben als solche keine Existenz im Raum, sondern nur in der Zeit in derselben Weise wie bei einem grammatikalischen, esthetischen oder (...)
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    Genese, struktuur en zin Van verstaan: De hermeneutiek Van M. Merleau-ponty.C. E. M. Struyker Boudier - 1978 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 40 (1):78 - 110.
    Merleau-Ponty hat in keiner seiner Schriften eine systematische Hermeneutik ausgearbeitet, doch finden sich in fast allen seinen Arbeiten Bemerkungen über hermeneutisch relevante Sachverhalte. Dies gilt vornehmlich für Passagen über die Erfahrung anderer Subjektivität, über die dialogische Erfahrung und über das Produzieren und Verstehen sprachlicher Äusserungen. In diesem Beitrag wird versucht, Merleau-Ponty's Auffassungen hinsichtlich der Fragen nach Sinn, Genesis und Struktur des Verstehens vorzustellen. Hierbei wird in erste Linie das Problem berücksichtigt, was sich eigentlich vollzieht, wenn man als Leser die Bekanntschaft (...)
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    On fatal competition and the nature of distributive inferences.Moshe E. Bar-Lev & Danny Fox - 2023 - Natural Language Semantics 31 (4):315-348.
    Denić ( 2018, 2019, To appear ) observes that the availability of distributive inferences—for sentences with disjunction embedded in the scope of a universal quantifier—depends on the size of the domain quantified over as it relates to the number of disjuncts. Based on her observations, she argues that probabilistic considerations play a role in the computation of implicatures. In this paper we explore a different possibility. We argue for a modification of Denić’s generalization, and provide an explanation that is based (...)
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    Ethical and legal aspects of epidemiological research involving children and adolescents. The Health Survey of Children and Adolescents.Karl E. Bergmann, Robert Schlack, Christian von Dewitz, Angela Dippelhofer, Bärbel-Maria Kurth & Hermann Eichstädt - 2004 - Ethik in der Medizin 16 (1):22-36.
    Der Kinder- und Jugendgesundheitssurvey soll repräsentative, gültige Daten und Erkenntnisse zur gesundheitlichen Situation von Kindern und Jugendlichen in Deutschland als entscheidende Voraussetzung für die Bewertung und die Verbesserung von deren gesundheitlicher Lage schaffen. Forschung und insbesondere Blutentnahmen an nichteinwilligungsfähigen Personen erfordern eine profunde ethische und rechtliche Überprüfung. Der Beitrag befasst sich damit, welche medizinethischen Empfehlungen und welche rechtlichen Grundsätze in Deutschland für die Bewertung relevant sind. Nach geltendem deutschen Recht können Eltern zu Blutentnahmen bei ihren Kindern nur zustimmen, wenn diese (...)
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  36. Zur Metaphysik der Kunst. Eine logisch-ontologische Untersuchung des Werkbegriffs.Maria E. Reicher - 1998 - Graz: dbv-Verlag für die Technische Universität Graz.
    Thema der Arbeit ist der ontologische Status von Werken sowie die Beziehung zwischen Werken einerseits und Aufführungen, Manuskripten, Partituren, Schallplatten, Gemälden, Gebäuden, Drucken etc. andererseits. Es wird angeknüpft an den phänomenologischen Ansatz von Roman Ingarden (aber auch an den von Alexius Meinung). Diese Ansätze werden unter Verwendung moderner logischer Hilfsmittel weiterentwickelt und, wo notwendig, revidiert. Im ersten Kapitel wird ausführlich begründet, warum Werke (und zwar Werke aller Gattungen) abstrakte, typenartige Gegenstände sein müssen, die in konkreten Einzeldingen (z. B. Aufführungen) realisiert (...)
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    Predication.William E. Abraham - 1975 - Studia Leibnitiana 7 (1):1 - 20.
    Paralogismen betreffs der Leibnizschen Prädikatlehre werden aufgezeigt und widerlegt. Enthaltensein heißt die Inverse von Ableitung; den zwei Arten von Ableitung, die Leibniz kennt, entsprechen zwei Arten von Enthaltensein. Die beiden Arten von Enthaltensein bieten Leibniz die Möglichkeit zu der logischen und irreduziblen Unterscheidung zwischen notwendigen und bedingten Wahrheiten. Die Unterscheidung zwischen einem Individuum und einer Eigenschaft wird mit mengentheoretischen Methoden und auch mit Hilfe von epistemologischen Begriffen untersucht. Die besondere kategorische Form des Aussagesatzes impliziert, daß es für alle Aussagesätze nur (...)
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    Consistance et valeurs.E. Dupréel - 1957 - Dialectica 11 (3‐4):345-353.
    RésuméLe degré de consistance d'un objet résulte de ses moyens de résister à l'assaut de l'extérieur.Il y a la consistance des ětres, la consistance des notions et la consistance des valeurs. Une notion peu consistante est celle dont le sens varie d'un discours à l'autre. Une valeur très consistante inspire une conduite indépendante des convenances particulières et favorables à l'accord des esprits.Les problèmes les plus fondamentaux sont des problèmes de hiérarchie selon la consistance et surtout des problèmes de promotion, passage (...)
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  39. Kant On Responsibility For Consequences.Thomas E. Hill - 1994 - Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 2.
    In The Metaphysics of Morals Kant suggests that the bad results of wrongful acts can always be imputed to the agent but the bad results of dutiful acts can never be. Although Kant's concern in the context was apparently legal imputation, the article considers how Kant's doctrine might apply to questions about moral responsibility for bad consequences in cases where legal enforcement is inappropriate. First , interpretative questions are addressed. For example, does imputation imply being to blame for bad results (...)
     
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    Können wir aus Fiktionen lernen?Maria E. Reicher - 2014 - In Ingrid Vendrell Ferran & Christoph Demmerling (eds.), Wahrheit, Wissen und Erkenntnis in der Literatur. Philosophische Beiträge. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. pp. 73-95.
    In diesem Beitrag geht es um die Frage, ob wir aus fiktionalen literarischen Werken etwas lernen können. Können fiktionale literarische Werke uns Wissen vermitteln? Wenn ja, wie ist das möglich, und welche Art von Wissen vermitteln uns fiktionale Werke? Es wird argumentiert, dass fiktionale literarische Werke in der Tat Wissen vermitteln können, und zwar, unter anderem, propositionales Wissen über die “wirkliche Welt”.
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    Können wir aus Fiktionen lernen?Maria E. Reicher - 2014 - In Ingrid Vendrell Ferran & Christoph Demmerling (eds.), Wahrheit, Wissen Und Erkenntnis in der Literatur. Philosophische Beiträge. De Gruyter. pp. 73-96.
    In diesem Beitrag geht es um die Frage, ob wir aus fiktionalen literarischen Werken etwas lernen können. Können fiktionale literarische Werke uns Wissen vermitteln? Wenn ja, wie ist das möglich, und welche Art von Wissen vermitteln uns fiktionale Werke? Ich werde argumentieren, dass fiktionale literarische Werke in der Tat Wissen vermitteln können, und zwar, unter anderem, propositionales Wissen über die „wirkliche Welt“.
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    Walter SELB/Hubert KAUFHOLD, Das Syrisch-Römische Rechtsbuch. Veröffentlichungen der Kommission für Antike Rechtsgeschichte 9. Denkschriften der phil.-hist. Klasse 295. [REVIEW]Peter E. Pieler - 2006 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 98 (1):145-149.
    Der von W. SELB (S.) und H. KAUFHOLD (K.) unter dem Titel „Das Syrisch-Römische Rechtsbuch“ (SRRB) edierte Text hat seit dem Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts zunächst in Form von kleinen Fragmenten in verschiedenen orientalischen Sprachen Spuren in der europäischen rechtsgeschichtlichen Forschung hinterlassen. Erst mit der Entdeckung einer syrischen Handschrift im Britischen Museum durch J. P. N. Land 1858 ist das Werk in einem wesentlichen Textzeugen bekannt und seitdem durch weitere Funde ergänzt, ins Lateinische und moderne Sprachen übersetzt und juristisch kommentiert (...)
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    Welche Metaphysik braucht die Theologie? Mit einem Deutsch-Skandinavischen Rückblick.Svend Andersen Aarhus - 2022 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 64 (4):320-337.
    Summary The critique of C. H. Ratschow and Knud E. Løgstrup against the existential theology of Bultmann serves as starting point for asking the question about the possibility of thinking metaphysically within theology. Various forms of critique of metaphysics are mentioned, in particular the one of Jürgen Habermas, who’s characterisation of Martin Luther’s theology as „fideistic“ is rejected. After a short presentation of the concept of time in Luther’s De servo aritrio the creation philosophy of Løgstrup is presented as a (...)
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    WELCH, Clifford A. et all . Camponeses brasileiros. Vol. 1: Leituras e interpretações clássicas. São Paulo: Ed. da UNESP: Ministério do Desenvolvimento Agrário, NEAD, 2009. 336p. [REVIEW]Roberto Carlos Klauck - 2010 - Dialogos 14 (1).
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    Durch welche Faktoren werden Therapiebegrenzungen auf internistischen Intensivstationen beeinflusst?Jutta Dlubis-Dach & Peter Glogner - 2001 - Ethik in der Medizin 13 (1-2):76-86.
    Zusammenfassung. 287 Ärzte/Ärztinnen aus internistischen Intensivstationen von 43 Krankenhäusern verschiedener Versorgungsgrade wurden mit Hilfe eines Fragebogens an Hand von 6 Fallbeschreibungen befragt, welche Maßnahmen sie bei einer bestimmten Krankheitskonstellation noch durchführen würden. Gleichzeitig wurde der Einfluss bestimmter persönlicher Faktoren auf die Entscheidungen überprüft. Im Ergebnis führt die Tätigkeit in einer Universitätsklinik zu einer stärkeren Befürwortung des therapeutischen Maximums. Die übrigen Faktoren (Dauer der Berufstätigkeit, Intensiverfahrung, Entschlossenheit zu Handeln, Geschlecht und Lebenseinstellung der Ärzte, aber auch Patientenalter) hatten keinen signifikanten Einfluss. Wegen (...)
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    Dillon (S.), Welch (K.E.) (edd.) Representations of War in Ancient Rome. Pp. xiv + 365, ills, map. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Cased, £55, US$90. ISBN: 978-0-521-84817-. [REVIEW]Michael M. Sage - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (1):277-279.
  47. Welches sind die Gründe für eine Selbsttötung? Kritische Analyse verschiedener Suizidtypen.Dagmar Fenner - 2006 - E-Journal Philosophie der Psychologie 6.
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    "The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl," by E. Parl Welch[REVIEW]Edmund H. Ziegelmeyer - 1943 - Modern Schoolman 20 (3):188-189.
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    „Siege der Freiheit, welche die Menschen durch die Erforschung des Grundes der Dinge errangen”︁ Wandlungen im politischen Selbstverständnis deutscher Naturwissenschaftler des 19. Jahrhunderts.Kurt Bayertz - 1987 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 10 (3):169-183.
    Abstract“Victories of Freedom which Humans Achieved by Research in the Foundation of Things”. ‐ This article analyzes the political self‐conception of leading representatives of the natural sciences in 19th century Germany. It is argued that the main feature of this self‐conception which remained constant over the time consisted in a strong “rationalization‐imperative”, i.e. the postulate that state and society have to be reshaped on the basis of natural science. On the other hand, this imperative was put forward in very different (...)
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    Indefinite Pronouns Optimize the Simplicity/Informativeness Trade‐Off.Milica Denić, Shane Steinert-Threlkeld & Jakub Szymanik - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (5):e13142.
    Cognitive Science, Volume 46, Issue 5, May 2022.
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