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  1. Katja Mruck & Günter Mey (2008). Using the Internet for Scientific Publishing: FQS as an Example. Poiesis and Praxis 5 (2):113-123.score: 120.0
    Since the Public Library of Science launched its first open-access journals and the Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities has been released in 2003 and found enormous attention, the claim for open access—to make publicly funded journal articles available for the public—started to reach German scientists too. But still no experience has been made with electronic publishing in general and more specifically with open-access publishing. One consequence is that the potential capacity of open access—the (...)
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  2. Indalecio García (2012). Vogt, Katja M. Law, Reason, and the Cosmic City. Ideas y Valores 61 (SPE149):206-209.score: 9.0
    Se indaga la relación que se da en la República entre los dos significados de ousia: como propiedad en el sentido de posesiones y riqueza, o en el sentido de esencia o sustancia. Aparte de las relaciones económicas asociadas al préstamo, al intercambio y al interés, se examina la función que, respecto de la ousia, cumple la moneda en la economía como recurso para disociar la riqueza de las posesiones, con lo cual logra un nivel de universalidad y equivalencia equiparable (...)
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  3. Katja Valli & Antti Revonsuo (2006). Recurrent Dreams: Recurring Threat Simulations? Consciousness and Cognition 15 (2):464-469.score: 3.0
  4. Guy Kahane, Katja Wiech, Nicholas Shackel, Miguel Farias, Julian Savulescu & Irene Tracey (2012). The Neural Basis of Intuitive and Counterintuitive Moral Judgement. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 7 (4):393-402.score: 3.0
    Neuroimaging studies on moral decision-making have thus far largely focused on differences between moral judgments with opposing utilitarian (well-being maximizing) and deontological (duty-based) content. However, these studies have investigated moral dilemmas involving extreme situations, and did not control for two distinct dimensions of moral judgment: whether or not it is intuitive (immediately compelling to most people) and whether it is utilitarian or deontological in content. By contrasting dilemmas where utilitarian judgments are counterintuitive with dilemmas in which they are intuitive, we (...)
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  5. Antti Revonsuo & Katja Valli (2000). Dreaming and Consciousness: Testing the Threat Simulation Theory of the Function of Dreaming. Psyche 6 (8).score: 3.0
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  6. Katja Maria Vogt (2009). Sons of the Earth: Are the Stoics Metaphysical Brutes? Phronesis 54 (2):136-154.score: 3.0
    In this paper, it is argued the Stoics develop an account of corporeals that allows their theory of bodies to be, at the same time, a theory of causation, agency, and reason. The paper aims to shed new light on the Stoics' engagement with Plato's Sophist . It is argued that the Stoics are Sons of the Earth insofar as, for them, the study of corporeals - rather than the study of being - is the most fundamental study of reality. (...)
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  7. Katja de Vries (2010). Identity, Profiling Algorithms and a World of Ambient Intelligence. Ethics and Information Technology 12 (1).score: 3.0
    The tendency towards an increasing integration of the informational web into our daily physical world (in particular in so-called Ambient Intelligent technologies which combine ideas derived from the field of Ubiquitous Computing, Intelligent User Interfaces and Ubiquitous Communication) is likely to make the development of successful profiling and personalization algorithms, like the ones currently used by internet companies such as Amazon , even more important than it is today. I argue that the way in which we experience ourselves necessarily goes (...)
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  8. Katja Maria Vogt (2006). Review of Brad Inwood, Reading Seneca: Stoic Philosophy at Rome. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (5).score: 3.0
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  9. Katja Vogt, Seneca. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 3.0
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  10. Ralf J. Jox & Katja Kuehlmeyer (2013). Introduction: Reconsidering Disorders of Consciousness in Light of Neuroscientific Evidence. Neuroethics 6 (1):1-3.score: 3.0
    Disorders of consciousness pose a substantial ethical challenge to clinical decision making, especially regarding the use of life-sustaining medical treatment. For these decisions it is paramount to know whether the patient is aware or not. Recent brain research has been striving to assess awareness by using mainly functional magnetic resonance imaging. We review the neuroscientific evidence and summarize the potential and problems of the different approaches to prove awareness. Finally, we formulate the crucial ethical questions and outline the different articles (...)
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  11. Katja Sporn (2008). The Sanctuary of Asclepius at Lebena (M.) Melfi Il Santuario di Asclepio a Lebena. (Monografie Della Scuola Archeologica di Atene E Delle Missioni Italiane in Oriente 19.) Pp. 246, Ills, Maps. Athens: Scuola Archaeologica Italiana di Atene, 2007. Paper. ISBN: 978-960-87405-8-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 58 (02):580-.score: 3.0
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  12. Katja Valli (forthcoming). Dreaming in the Multilevel Framework. Consciousness and Cognition.score: 3.0
  13. Katja Maria Vogt (2008). Barbara Herman,Moral Literacy:Moral Literacy. Ethics 118 (4):726-730.score: 3.0
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  14. Katja Wiemer-Hastings & Arthur C. Graesser (1999). Perceiving Abstract Concepts. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (4):635-636.score: 3.0
    The meanings of abstract concepts depend on context. Perceptual symbol systems (PSS) provide a powerful framework for representing such context. Whereas a few expected difficulties for simulations are consistent with empirical findings, the theory does not clearly predict simulations of specific abstract concepts in a testable way and does not appear to distinguish abstract noun concepts (like truth) from their stem concepts (such as true).
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  15. Katja Crone (2009). Transzendentale Apperzeption und konkretes Selbstbewusstsein. Fichte-Studien 33:65-79.score: 3.0
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  16. Katja Wiech, Guy Kahane, Nicholas Shackel, Miguel Farias, Julian Savulescu & Irene Tracey (2013). Cold or Calculating? Reduced Activity in the Subgenual Cingulate Cortex Reflects Decreased Emotional Aversion to Harming in Counterintuitive Utilitarian Judgment. Cognition 126 (3):364-372.score: 3.0
    Recent research on moral decision-making has suggested that many common moral judgments are based on immediate intuitions. However, some individuals arrive at highly counterintuitive utilitarian conclusions about when it is permissible to harm other individuals. Such utilitarian judgments have been attributed to effortful reasoning that has overcome our natural emotional aversion to harming others. Recent studies, however, suggest that such utilitarian judgments might also result from a decreased aversion to harming others, due to a deficit in empathic concern and social (...)
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  17. Katja Maria Vogt (2012). Appearances and Assent: Sceptical Belief Reconsidered. The Classical Quarterly 62 (02):648-663.score: 3.0
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  18. Katja Crone (2010). Subjektivität als logische Forderung – Fichte und Searle. Fichte-Studien 35 (35):481-494.score: 3.0
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  19. Eva Maria Luef & Katja Liebal (2013). The Hand-on Gesture in Gorillas (Gorilla Gorilla). Interaction Studies 14 (1):44-61.score: 3.0
    The gestural repertoire of captive gorillas contains the so-called “hand-on“ (or “pat-off“) gesture in which one animals puts its flat hand on top of another's head, which often leads to cessation of the receiver's previous activity. We investigate the origins of this gesture and developmental aspects of gesture creation. We further analyze gesture form and use in relation to the age of the sender with special consideration of the reaction of the receiver to better explain the function of the hand-on. (...)
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  20. Katja Maria Vogt (2008). Law, Reason, and the Cosmic City: Political Philosophy in the Early Stoa. OUP USA.score: 3.0
    The notions of the cosmic city and the common law are central to early Stoic political thought. As Vogt shows, together they make up one complex theory. A city is a place governed by the law. Yet on the law pervading the cosmos can be considered a true law, and thus the cosmos is the only real city. A city is also a dwelling-place--in the case of the cosmos, the dwelling-place of all human beings. Further, a city demarcates who belongs (...)
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  21. Katja Maria Vogt (2008). Review of Brad Inwood, Selected Philosophical Letters. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (4).score: 3.0
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  22. Katja Filippova & Michael Strube (2007). The German Vorfeld and Local Coherence. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 16 (4).score: 3.0
    We present a method for improving local coherence in German with a positive effect on automatically as well as human-generated texts. We demonstrate that local coherence crucially depends on which constituent occupies the initial position in a sentence. To support our hypothesis, we provide statistical evidence based on a corpus investigation and on results of an experiment with human judges. Additionally, we implement our findings in a generation module for determining the Vorfeld constituent automatically.
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  23. Sebastian Tempelmann, Juliane Kaminski & Katja Liebal (2013). When Apes Point the Finger: Three Great Ape Species Fail to Use a Conspecifics Imperative Pointing Gesture. Interaction Studies 14 (1):7-23.score: 3.0
    In contrast to apes' seemingly sophisticated skill at producing pointing gestures referentially, the comprehension of other individual's pointing gestures as a source of indexical information seems to be less pronounced.One reason for apes' difficulty at comprehending pointing gestures might be that in former studies they were mainly confronted with human declarative pointing gestures, whereas apes have largely been shown to point imperatively and towards humans. In the present study bonobos, chimpanzees and orangutans were confronted with a conspecific's imperative pointing gesture (...)
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  24. Katja H. Brunk (2012). Un/Ethical Company and Brand Perceptions: Conceptualising and Operationalising Consumer Meanings. Journal of Business Ethics 111 (4):551-565.score: 3.0
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  25. Katja Pettinen (forthcoming). The Grammar of the Feet. Semiotics:473-479.score: 3.0
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  26. Katja Maria Vogt (2010). Review of Shadi Bartsch, David Wray (Eds.), Seneca and the Self. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (6).score: 3.0
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  27. Katja Maria Vogt (2011). Seneca, De Clementia. Ancient Philosophy 31 (2):453-459.score: 3.0
  28. Johanna Gisela Bechen & Katja Mironova (1998). Wahrnehmung. Ästhetik. Geschlecht. Berlin: 7.-8. Mai 1998 - Ein Tagungsbericht. Die Philosophin 9 (18):118-121.score: 3.0
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  29. Katja Crone (2009). Wissensrelation und Semantischer Inferentialismus. Fichte-Studien 34:89-98.score: 3.0
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  30. Katja Fiehler, Annerose Engel & Frank Rösler (2007). Where Are Somatosensory Representations Stored and Reactivated? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (2):206-207.score: 3.0
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  31. Katja Lembke (2009). Roman Culture in Egypt (F.) Herklotz Prinzeps Und Pharao. Der Kult des Augustus in Ägypten. (Oikumene. Studien Zur Antiken Weltgeschichte 4.) Pp. 507, Map. Frankfurt Am Main: Verlag Antike, 2007. Cased, €69.90. ISBN: 978-3-938032-15-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 59 (01):218-.score: 3.0
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  32. Robert D. Oades & Katja Kreul (2001). Anomalous Processing in Schizophrenia Suggests Adaptive Event-Action Coding Requires Multiple Executive Brain Mechanisms. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):895-896.score: 3.0
    The integration of perceived events with appropriate action usually requires more flexibility to result in adaptive responses than Hommel et al. report in their selective review. The need for hierarchies of function that can intervene and the existence of diverse mediating brain mechanisms can be illustrated by the non-adaptive expression in psychiatric illness of negative priming, blocking, and affective responses.
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  33. Katja V. Taver (2003). Fichte und Arnold Gehlen. Fichte-Studien 24:49-71.score: 3.0
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  34. Katja Wiemer-Hastings & Arthur C. Graesser (1998). Who Needs Created Features? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):39-39.score: 3.0
    Schyns, Goldstone & Thibaut present reasonable arguments for feature creation in category learning. We argue, however, that they do not provide unequivocal evidence either for the necessity or for the occurrence of feature creation. In an effort to sharpen the debate, we take the stand that a fixed feature approach is to be preferred in the absence of compelling evidence.
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  35. Katja Bruns (2012). Ergebnis Und Aufgabe. Anthropologie Im Dialog Zwischen Neuropsychologie Und Theologie Bei Kurt Goldstein Und Paul Tillich. International Yearbook for Tillich Research 7 (1).score: 3.0
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  36. Katja Crone, Kristina Musholt & Anna Strasser (2012). Towards an Integrated Theory of Self-Consciousness. Grazer Philosophische Studien 84:v-xvi.score: 3.0
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  37. Katja Diefenbach (ed.) (2013). Encountering Althusser: Politics and Materialism in Contemporary Radical Thought. Continuum International Pub. Group.score: 3.0
  38. Katja Hrobat & Mirjam Mencej (eds.) (2010). Ustvarjanje Prostorov. Znanstvena Založba Filozofske Fakultete.score: 3.0
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  39. Katja Kolšek (2011). Drugi Demokracije: Problemi Imanence in Drugosti V Sodobnih Teorijah Demokracije. Univerzitetna Založba Annales.score: 3.0
     
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  40. Katja Regenspurger & Temilo van Zantwijk (eds.) (2005). Wissenschaftliche Anthropologie Um 1800? Steiner.score: 3.0
    Die Frage aber bleibt: Was macht die Natur aus dem Menschen? Besonders Medizin und Psychologie stellen sie mit neuem wissenschaftlichem Anspruch.
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  41. Christian Spiess & Katja Winkler (eds.) (2008). Feministische Ethik Und Christliche Sozialethik. Lit.score: 3.0
     
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  42. Katja V. Taver (2002). Fichte e Leibniz. La comprensione trascendentale della monadologia. Fichte-Studien 19:236-238.score: 3.0
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  43. Katja V. Taver (2009). Interpersonalität. Von den Wolfskindern zu den Thatsachen des Bewusstseyns von 1810/11. Fichte-Studien 32:203-211.score: 3.0
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  44. Katja V. Taver (2002). Nachgelassene Schriften 1810–1812. Fichte-Studien 19:233-235.score: 3.0
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  45. Katja V. Taver (2003). Vernünftiges Ich und Ich-Monade. Fichte-Studien 22:73-87.score: 3.0
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  46. Katja Vogt (2008). Duties to Others : Demands and Limits. In Monika Betzler (ed.), Kant's Ethics of Virtues. Walter De Gruyter.score: 3.0
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  47. Katja Vogt (2011). (R.) Salles Ed. God and Cosmos in Stoicism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Pp. Viii + 274. £40. 9780199556144. Journal of Hellenic Studies 131:272-273.score: 3.0
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  48. Katja Maria Vogt (2010). Scepticism and Action. In Richard Arnot Home Bett (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Scepticism. Cambridge University Press.score: 3.0