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    Hallucinations in Healthy Older Adults: An Overview of the Literature and Perspectives for Future Research.Johanna C. Badcock, Hedwige Dehon & Frank Larøi - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Kommunikation - Chancen und Grenzen eines mediävistischen Forschungszweiges.Hedwig Roeckelein - 2001 - Das Mittelalter 6 (1).
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  3. Das Problem der Freiheit in Nicolai Hartmanns Ethik.Hedwig Below - 1966 - Köln,:
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  4. Der Luxus des Gewissens.Hedwig Born - 1969 - München]: Nymphenburger Verlagshandlung. Edited by Max Born.
     
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  5. Grundannahmen bei Jean-François Lyotard und Hannah Arendt zum Totalitarismus als Metamorphosen einer Einheit von Denken und Sein.Hedwig Linden - 1989 - In Walter Reese-Schäfer & Bernhard Taureck (eds.), Jean-François Lyotard. Cuxhaven: Junghans.
  6. Practical Care.Hedwig Strangelove - 2000 - Mind 109:55-55.
     
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    Racism and the Health of White Americans.Hedwig Lee & Margaret T. Hicken - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (10):21-23.
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    Bíos/Zōē.Hedwig Fraunhofer - 2019 - Philosophy Today 63 (4):873-885.
    While the philosopher Rosi Braidotti sees her own, new materialist work as opposed to the analysis of biopolitics from Heidegger to Agamben, the present contribution establishes a dialogue between these two lineages. Starting with Aristotle’s distinction between zōē and bíos politikos, it puts the analyses of biopolitics in immunitarian modernity in conversation with new materialism conceptualizations of affirmative difference and relationality. Replacing the negative logic of identity/alterity, life/death, dualism or dialectics and desire-as-lack of the Western philosophical and psychoanalytic traditions with (...)
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  9. Grundlegugg der asthetik.Hedwig Maria Dorosz - 1931 - Langensalza,: H. Beyer & Söhne.
     
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    Cave canem.Hedwig Schmalzgruber - 2021 - Hermes 149 (1):83.
    So far, animals in fables have almost exclusively been studied as symbolic representatives of human behaviour. New perspectives are opened up by Human-Animal Studies which focus on the animals themselves and human-animal relationships. Inspired by this approach, this article examines five fables of Graeco-Roman antiquity which are connected by the motif of the vicious dog. On the basis of philological interpretation it is shown to what extent and with which intention the dogs are anthropomorphised and at the same time represented (...)
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    Lucrèce et les demeures des dieux.Pierre-Jacques Dehon - 1993 - Kernos 6:67-77.
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    Les notations hivernales dans le Moretum: Emprunts virgiliens et intentions parodiques.Pierre-Jacques Dehon - 2018 - Hermes 146 (3):341.
    The author of the Moretum, who is quite unlikely to be identified with Virgil himself, designed a clear winter setting as the background to his narration. An indepth scrutiny of winter images and topics dispersed throughout the poem (astronomical opening, repeated allusions to the winter fire, description of the farmer’s occupations) shows that the poet was a careful reader of the Georgics and borrowed from Virgil’s passages related to the winter season. The crafting and tone of several verses confirm the (...)
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  13. Transcultural eco-pedagogy meets posthumanist philosophy : staging the climate crisis.Hedwig Fraunhofer & Laurenz Volkmann - 2024 - In Jessie Bustillos Morales & Shiva Zarabadi (eds.), Towards posthumanism in education: theoretical entanglements and pedagogical mappings. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    L'art de bien lire: Nietzsche et la philologie ed. by Jean-François Balaudé, Patrick Wotling.Hedwig Gaasterland - 2016 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 47 (2):305-308.
    Based upon a colloquium held in October 2006, this book comprises fourteen essays concerning Nietzsche’s concept, evaluation, and practice of philology. Jean-François Balaudé and Patrick Wotling’s introduction gives an idea of the complicated relation between philology and philosophy in Nietzsche’s oeuvre. They point out that, although philology and philosophy might be seen as two distinct professions, connected also to different phases in Nietzsche’s life, the two are intimately related from the beginning and remain that way. The ultimate concern of the (...)
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  15. Weltanschauungslehre.Hedwig Gollob - 1975 - Wien 18, Gersthofer Strasse 116: Selbstverl..
     
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    Wajda's Films Bequest the Irony in Polish History, on The Cinema of Andrzej Wajda edited by John Orr and Elzbieta Ostrowska.Hedwig Gorski - 2004 - Film-Philosophy 8 (3).
    _The Cinema of Andrzej Wajda: The Art of Irony and Defiance_ Edited by John Orr and Elzbieta Ostrowska Foreword by Andrzej Wajda London: Wallflower Press, 2003 ISBN 1-903364-89-2 227 pages.
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    The Perspective of the Instruments: Mediating Collectivity.Bas de Boer, Hedwig Te Molder & Peter-Paul Verbeek - 2018 - Foundations of Science 23 (4):739-755.
    Numerous studies in the fields of Science and Technology Studies and philosophy of technology have repeatedly stressed that scientific practices are collective practices that crucially depend on the presence of scientific technologies. Postphenomenology is one of the movements that aims to draw philosophical conclusions from these observations through an analysis of human–technology interactions in scientific practice. Two other attempts that try to integrate these insights into philosophy of science are Ronald Giere’s Scientific Perspectivism and Davis Baird’s Thing Knowledge. In this (...)
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  18. A note on the meaning of carpo in lucilius, fragment-828-(krenkel).Pj Dehon - 1993 - American Journal of Philology 114 (4):557-559.
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    Le plan du De cultu hortorum de Columelle (De re rustica, livre X).Pierre-Jacques Dehon - 1994 - Paideia 49:197-202.
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    Les recommandations de la déesse: Parménide, fr. 1, 28-32.Pierre-Jacques Dehon - 1988 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 6:271-289.
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    Note sur le sens de carpo dans Lucilius, Fragment 828 (Krenkel).Pierre-Jacques Dehon - 1993 - American Journal of Philology 114 (4).
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    Note sur le sens de carpo dans Lucil. Fg. 828 (Krenkel).Pierre-Jacques Dehon - 1993 - American Journal of Philology 114:557-559.
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    Autonomie et reconnaissance chez Kant.Hedwig Marzolf - 2014 - Philosophie 121 (2):76-90.
    Pour les théoriciens de la reconnaissance, Kant reste une référence obligée, bien qu’ambiguë et au fond secondaire. Même s’il est considéré comme un des pères de « la politique de dignité égalitaire [...] fondée sur l’idée que tous les êtres humains sont également dignes de respect », sa conception de la dignité lui interdit de faire, comme Hegel, du besoin ou de l’exigence de la reconnaissance une...
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    Empathically designed responses as a gateway to advice in Dutch counseling calls.Hedwig te Molder & Wyke Stommel - 2018 - Discourse Studies 20 (4):523-543.
    Previous conversation analytic studies of institutional interaction included analyses of empathy in interaction. These studies revealed that professionals may use empathy displays not only to validate the client’s worry, but also to perform actions oriented to other institutional goals and tasks such as closing off a troubles-telling sequence. In this article, we present an analysis of empathically designed responses in Dutch telephone counseling. The data consist of 36 calls from the Alcohol and Drugs Info Line. In some of the calls, (...)
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    A Dutch version of the Modified Reasons for Smoking Scale: factorial structure, reliability and validity.Hedwig Boudrez & Dirk De Bacquer - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (4):799-806.
    Aims : The Modified Reasons for Smoking Scale (MRSS) is a widely accepted scale that measures psychological functions of smoking. The scale has been translated in Dutch and has been validated, in order to be used in clinical smoking cessation practice in the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium. This study examined the factorial structure, reliability and validity of the scale in a sample of smokers, who are characterized by a high level of dependence and an explicit motivation to stop smoking. Method (...)
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    A new fragment of the early printed Long accidence grammar.Hedwig Gwosdek - 1994 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 76 (2):187-194.
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    L’espace de la philosophie. Réflexions sur le rapport entre les Lumières publiques, la mondialisation et le voyage chez Rousseau.Hedwig Marzolf - 2019 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 3:287.
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    Le retour étrange de la preuve ontologique chez Kant.Hedwig Marzolf - 2020 - Archives de Philosophie 83 (3):51-64.
    Cet article se demande pourquoi Kant évoque une preuve ontologique de l’existence de Dieu dans l’ Opus postumum après l’avoir abandonnée dans la Critique de la raison pure. Il met d’abord en lumière l’importance des critiques des Schwärmer pour qui la religion n’est pas une affaire de la raison. Puis il montre comment Kant y répond en posant un lien analytique entre Dieu et la loi morale dans la Critique de la raison pratique et en érigeant la théologie en « (...)
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    Les frontières extérieures de l’Europe et leur sécurisation numérique.Hedwig Wagner - 2012 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 63 (2):, [ p.].
    Cet article porte sur Frontex, l’Agence européenne pour la gestion de la coopération opérationnelle aux frontières extérieures des États membres de l’Union européenne et de l’espace Schengen, et plus précisément sur les nouveaux procédés utilisés afin de protéger les frontières extérieures de l’Union européenne. Ces procédés régis par de nouveaux médias technologiques amènent une dématérialisation des frontières extérieures et de nouveaux mécanismes d’exclusion.The subject of this article is Frontex, the European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External (...)
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    Les frontières extérieures de l’Europe et leur sécurisation numérique.Hedwig Wagner - 2012 - Hermes 63:, [ p.].
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  31. Die Lehren des rabbinischen Judentums über das Leben nach dem Tod.Hedwig Wahle - 1972 - Kairos (misc) 14:291-309.
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    Das Mittelalter - "finstere" Epoche der Frauengeschichte?Hedwig Röckelein - 1993 - Die Philosophin 4 (7):23-32.
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    Das Mittelalter - "finstere" Epoche der Frauengeschichte?Hedwig Röckelein - 1993 - Die Philosophin 4 (7):23-32.
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    Einleitung. Experten zwischen scientia_ und _experientia.Hedwig Röckelein - 2012 - Das Mittelalter 17 (2):3-7.
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    Elke Kleinau, Claudia Opitz (Hgg.): Geschichte der Mädchen- und Frauenbildung. Bd.1: Vom Mittelalter bis zur Aufklärung.Hedwig Röckelein - 1996 - Die Philosophin 7 (14):124-130.
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    Review: Elke Kleinau, Claudia Opitz (Hgg.): Geschichte der Mädchen- und Frauenbildung. Bd.1: Vom Mittelalter bis zur Aufklärung.Hedwig Röckelein - 1996 - Die Philosophin 7 (14):124-130.
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    Frauen-Beziehungsgeflechte – eine Forschungsaufgabe.Hedwig Röckelein & Hans-Werner Goetz - 1996 - Das Mittelalter 1 (2).
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    Review: Neuerscheinungen: Geroges Duby: Die Frau ohne Stimme. Liebe und Ehe im Mittelalter.Hedwig Röckelein - 1990 - Die Philosophin 1 (1):88-95.
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    Das Mittelalter - "finstere" Epoche der Frauengeschichte?Hedwig Röckelein - 1993 - Die Philosophin 4 (7):23-32.
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    Hamburger Beginen im Spätmittelalter - ”autonome“ oder ”fremdbestimmte“ Frauengemeinschaft?Hedwig Röckelein - 1996 - Das Mittelalter 1 (2).
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    Neuerscheinungen: Claudia Opitz: Evatöchter und Bräute Christi. Weiblicher Lebenszusammenhang und Frauenkultur im Mittelalter.Hedwig Röckelein - 1991 - Die Philosophin 2 (4):95-97.
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    Neuerscheinungen: Geroges Duby: Die Frau ohne Stimme. Liebe und Ehe im Mittelalter.Hedwig Röckelein - 1990 - Die Philosophin 1 (1):88-95.
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    Review: Neuerscheinungen: Claudia Opitz: Evatöchter und Bräute Christi. Weiblicher Lebenszusammenhang und Frauenkultur im Mittelalter.Hedwig Röckelein - 1991 - Die Philosophin 2 (4):95-97.
  44. On the Incidence of Public Debt.Hedwig Reinhardt - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  45. The great debt redemption 1946-1947.Hedwig Reinhardt - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    A Skilful Petronian Simile: frigidior rigente bruma.Pierre-Jacques Dehon - 2001 - Classical Quarterly 51 (1):315-318.
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    Edmund Husserl. The Idea of Phenomenology. Five Lectures.Hedwig Wingler - 1989 - Philosophy and History 22 (1):25-26.
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    Cognitive Research and Mathematics Education—How Can Basic Research Reach the Classroom?Henrique Simplicio, Hedwig Gasteiger, Beatriz Vargas Dorneles, Ka Rene Grimes, Vitor Geraldi Haase, Carola Ruiz, Francéia Veiga Liedtke & Korbinian Moeller - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  49. Deskription. Die historischen Voraussetzungen und die Rezeption Brentanos.Klaus Hedwig - 1988 - Brentano Studien 1:31-45.
     
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    `And then I'm really like...': `preliminary' self-quotations in adolescent talk.Hedwig F. M. Te Molder & Joyce Lamerichs - 2009 - Discourse Studies 11 (4):401-419.
    This article explores the discursive uses of a self-quotation in adolescent talk. The self-quotation uses the quotative marker be + like to convey or project bold statements as part of a larger narrative. We will demonstrate how the preface leading up to the self-quotation is designed as hard to counter, and instructs the hearer how to understand what comes next. The self-quotation, on the other hand, constitutes the assessment as a `mere characterization' that provides the speaker with a number of (...)
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