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  1. Den moderne stat.Peter Christian Schou - 1931 - København,: Levin & Munksgaard.
     
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    Hermeneutik, Ideologiekritik, Ästhetik: über Gadamer und Adorno sowie Fragen einer aktuellen Ästhetik.Peter Christian Lang - 1981 - Königstein (Ts.): Forum Academicum in der Verlagsgruppe Athenäum, Hain, Scriptor, Hanstein.
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    Ideologiebegriff und marxistische Theorie: Ansätze zu e. immanenten Kritik.Peter Christian Ludz - 1976 - Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag.
    In dem vorliegenden Band werden Arbeiten zusammengefafh, die sich kritisch mit Fragen von aus dem Marxschen Ideologiebegriff abgeleiteten Gesellschaftstheorien ebenso befassen wie mit der Komplexitat des Marxschen Ideologiebegriffs selbst, den orthodox-marxistischen und den marxistisch-revisionistischen Ideologietheorien, ihrem Wandel, ihren politisch-ideologischen Funktionen in unterschiedlichen histo­ risch-gesellschaftlichen Beziigen und, nicht zuletzt, ihrer theoretisch-methodologi­ schen Verwendbarkeit fiir das Verstandnis von Geist und Geschichte einerseits, Poli­ tik und Gesellschaft andererseits. Die hier versammelten Studien sind in den Jahren von 1960 bis 1975 entstanden. Sie beruhen zum (...)
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  4. Spengler heute: 6 Essays.Peter Christian Ludz (ed.) - 1980 - München: Beck.
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    Singularitäten und neue Massen. Die Wiederkehr der Masse in der Affekttheorie und die medialen Bedingungen affektiver Kollektivierungen.Christian Helge Peters - 2020 - Zeitschrift Für Kultur- Und Kollektivwissenschaft 6 (1):177-208.
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    Gesellschaftlicher Zusammenhalt zwischen Solidarität und Affinität.Christian Helge Peters - 2022 - Zeitschrift Für Kultur- Und Kollektivwissenschaft 8 (1):75-108.
    Currently, many authors in public and academic discourse speak of an increasing „social divide“ that threatens social cohesion. There has been a broad discussion on social cohesion in social sciences ever since: Different conceptions could be ideally classified in a scheme with a more rational and a more emotional pole. I explore this tension by following an affective turn in conceptions of social cohesion. Therefore, I focus on the concept of solidarity as representing the rational model of cohesion and the (...)
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    Sportgeographie – Sport aus der Tiefe des Raumes / Sports Geography – Sport from the Deepness of Space.Christian Peters - 2007 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 4 (2):142-158.
    Zusammenfassung Die Sportgeographie als ein noch sehr junges Teilgebiet der Sportwissenschaft und der Geographie begann sich erst vor circa vier Jahrzehnten zu entfalten. Abgesehen von einigen Vorläufern nahm die Sportgeographie ihren eigentlichen Anfang in den 1970er und insbesondere in den 1980er Jahren. Für den internationalen Aufschwung sorgten seitdem vor allem Wissenschafder des englischsprachigen Kulturraumes, wo sich die Sportgeographie im Laufe der 1990er Jahre in der Vielzahl der so genannten Bindestrich-Wissenschaften etablierte. In der deutschsprachigen Geographie und Sportwissenschaft hingegen ist dieser Etablierungsprozess (...)
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    Philosophisches wörterbuch.Max Apel & Peter Christian Ludz - 1930 - Leipzig,: W. de Gruyter & co..
    To celebrate the 270th anniversary of the De Gruyter publishing house, the company is providing permanent open access to 270 selected treasures from the De Gruyter Book Archive. Titles will be made available to anyone, anywhere at any time that might be interested. The DGBA project seeks to digitize the entire backlist of titles published since 1749 to ensure that future generations have digital access to the high-quality primary sources that De Gruyter has published over the centuries.
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    Berlin Crafts in the Early Phases of Industrialisation. [REVIEW]Peter-Christian Witt - 1977 - Philosophy and History 10 (2):187-191.
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    Exile in Sweden. Political and Cultural Emigration after 1933. [REVIEW]Peter-Christian Witt - 1977 - Philosophy and History 10 (2):232-233.
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    Persecution and Self-Assertion. The Jews in Austria, 1938–1945. [REVIEW]Peter-Christian Witt - 1981 - Philosophy and History 14 (2):202-206.
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    The Culture of the Jews. Part I. [REVIEW]Peter-Christian Witt - 1982 - Philosophy and History 15 (1):81-83.
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    The Culture of the Jews. Part I. [REVIEW]Peter-Christian Witt - 1982 - Philosophy and History 15 (1):81-83.
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    The Jews in the German Environment 1800–1850. Studies on the Early History of Emancipation. [REVIEW]Peter-Christian Witt - 1982 - Philosophy and History 15 (1):22-24.
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    Humanisten über ihre Kollegen: Eulogien, Klatsch und Rufmord.K. A. E. Enenkel & Christian Peters (eds.) - 2018 - Berlin: Lit.
    Die Teilhabe an der lateinischen res publica litterarum der frühneuzeitlichen Fakultäten und Universitäten wurde mittels gemeinsamer literarischer Ausdrucksformen reguliert - zuweilen in Gestalt feingeistiger philologischer Kontroverse, zuweilen als wüste Polemik oder tosender Jubel. In Fallstudien zu Humanisten aus drei Jahrhunderten geht der Band der Frage nach, wie kollegiale Beziehungen literarisch inszeniert und innerhalb der Gelehrtengemeinschaft instrumentalisiert wurden. Diskursregeln und Kommunikationsbedingungen kommen dabei ebenso zur Sprache wie die Anwendung literarischer Modelle aus antiker und nachantiker Invektive, Satire und Panegyrik.
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    16. Modern comparative law: the forces behind and the challenges ahead in the age of transnational harmonisation.Peter-Christian Müller-Graff - 2009 - In Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt (ed.), New Directions in Comparative Law. Edward Elgar. pp. 255.
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    Genetic engineering in agriculture: Who stands to benefit? [REVIEW]Christian J. Peters - 2000 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 13 (3-4):313-327.
    The use of genetic engineering inagriculture has been the source of much debate. Todate, arguments have focused most strongly on thepotential human health risks, the flow of geneticmaterial to related species, and ecologicalconsequences. Little attention appears to have beengiven to a more fundamental concern, namely, who willbe the beneficiaries of this technology?Given the prevalence of chronic hunger and thestark economics of farming, it is arguable thatfarmers and the hungry should be the mainbeneficiaries of agricultural research. However, theapplication of genetic engineering (...)
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    The reception of ovid and concepts of gender - (m.) Möller (ed.) Gegen / gewalt / schreiben. De-konstruktionen Von geschlechts- und rollenbildern in der ovid-rezeption. (Philologus supplementary volume 13.) pp. VIII + 187, b/w & colour ills. Berlin and boston: De gruyter, 2021. Cased, £82, €89.95, us$103.99. Isbn: 978-3-11-070296-5. [REVIEW]Christian Peters - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):170-173.
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    Geschichte der Philosophie: von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart und östliches Denken.Christoph Helferich & Peter Christian Lang - 2012 - Stuttgart: Verlag J.B. Metzler. Edited by Peter Christian Lang.
    Von der Antike bis in die Gegenwart. Verständlich und anschaulich geschrieben, führt der Klassiker durch die wichtigsten Stationen des philosophischen Denkens. Die 4. Auflage wurde um die philosophischen Entwicklungen seit den 1990er Jahren ergänzt. Dazu gehören u. a. Analytische Philosophie, Ethik, Virtuelle Realität, Philosophie der Gefühle und Philosophie als Lebensform. Eine Besonderheit ist das umfangreiche Kapitel über die Philosophie des Ostens: Indien, China, Japan.
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    Formative evaluation of the CASUS authoring system for problem-based learning.Martin Fischer, Cornelia Gräsel, Sepp Bruckmoser, Jana Konschak, Thomas Baehring, Heinz Mandl & Peter Christian Scriba - unknown
    CASUS is an authoring system, which should enable physicians to produce problem-based computer learning programs with minimal technical effort and give them sound instructional support. The theoretical background of CASUS are constructivist approaches to learning and instruction, which deal mainly with the question, how to design problem-based learning environments. The paper presents the constructivist concept of CASUS and results of a forma-tive evaluation. Four authors were observed and interviewed while developing a learning case with CASUS. The evaluation pursued mainly the (...)
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    Beavers and Biodiversity: The Ethics of Ecological Restoration.Christian Gamborg & Peter Sandøe - 2004 - In Markku Oksanen & Juhani Pietarinen (eds.), Philosophy and Biodiversity.
    In this chapter we will use the case of beaver reintroduction in southern Scandinavia to illuminate the philosophical issues underlying the value of biodiversity. First, we rehearse some of the main types of argument relating to the practice of ecological restoration. This is followed by a description of the case study, and by a summary of what we take to be the main positions in the ongoing debate over reintroduction of beavers. We then interpret these different positions, asking in each (...)
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  22. Nonreductive physicalism and the limits of the exclusion principle.Christian List & Peter Menzies - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy 106 (9):475-502.
    It is often argued that higher-level special-science properties cannot be causally efficacious since the lower-level physical properties on which they supervene are doing all the causal work. This claim is usually derived from an exclusion principle stating that if a higher-level property F supervenes on a physical property F* that is causally sufficient for a property G, then F cannot cause G. We employ an account of causation as difference-making to show that the truth or falsity of this principle is (...)
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    Spaces in the Brain: From Neurons to Meanings.Christian Balkenius & Peter Gärdenfors - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
    Spaces in the brain can refer either to psychological spaces, which are derived from similarity judgments, or to neurocognitive spaces, which are based on the activities of neural structures. We want to show how psychological spaces naturally emerge from the underlying neural spaces by dimension reductions that preserve similarity structures and the relevant categorizations. Some neuronal representational formats that may generate the psychological spaces are presented, compared and discussed in relation to the mathematical principles of monotonicity, continuity and convexity. In (...)
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    Finding Irony: An Introduction of the Verbal Irony Procedure (VIP).Christian Burgers, Margot van Mulken & Peter Jan Schellens - 2011 - Metaphor and Symbol 26 (3):186-205.
    This article introduces the Verbal Irony Procedure (VIP), a first systematic method for identifying irony in natural discourse. The first section discusses previous operationalizations of irony and demonstrates that these are not explicit about which criteria were used to separate irony from non-irony. The second section argues why irony can be defined as an “utterance with a literal evaluation that is implicitly contrary to its intended evaluation.” This section also explains why ironic utterances can be placed on an evaluation scale. (...)
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  25. My brain made me do it: The exclusion argument against free will, and what’s wrong with it.Christian List & Peter Menzies - 2017 - In H. Beebee, C. Hitchcock & H. Price (eds.), Making a Difference: Essays on the Philosophy of Causation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    We offer a critical assessment of the “exclusion argument” against free will, which may be summarized by the slogan: “My brain made me do it, therefore I couldn't have been free”. While the exclusion argument has received much attention in debates about mental causation (“could my mental states ever cause my actions?”), it is seldom discussed in relation to free will. However, the argument informally underlies many neuroscientific discussions of free will, especially the claim that advances in neuroscience seriously challenge (...)
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    The Missing Link Between Memory and Reinforcement Learning.Christian Balkenius, Trond A. Tjøstheim, Birger Johansson, Annika Wallin & Peter Gärdenfors - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Reinforcement learning systems usually assume that a value function is defined over all states that can immediately give the value of a particular state or action. These values are used by a selection mechanism to decide which action to take. In contrast, when humans and animals make decisions, they collect evidence for different alternatives over time and take action only when sufficient evidence has been accumulated. We have previously developed a model of memory processing that includes semantic, episodic and working (...)
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  27. The Causal Autonomy of the Special Sciences.Peter Menzies & Christian List - 2010 - In Cynthia McDonald & Graham McDonald (eds.), Emergence in Mind. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press. pp. 108-129.
    The systems studied in the special sciences are often said to be causally autonomous, in the sense that their higher-level properties have causal powers that are independent of the causal powers of their more basic physical properties. This view was espoused by the British emergentists, who claimed that systems achieving a certain level of organizational complexity have distinctive causal powers that emerge from their constituent elements but do not derive from them. More recently, non-reductive physicalists have espoused a similar view (...)
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    Science Fiction, Ethics and the Human Condition.Christian Baron, Christine Cornea & Peter Nicolai Halvorsen (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book explores what science fiction can tell us about the human condition in a technological world, with the ethical dilemmas and consequences that this entails. This book is the result of the joint efforts of scholars and scientists from various disciplines. This interdisciplinary approach sets an example for those who, like us, have been busy assessing the ways in which fictional attempts to fathom the possibilities of science and technology speak to central concerns about what it means to be (...)
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  29. The Individual in Northern Dene Thought and Communication a Study in Sharing and Diversity.Jane Mcnab Christian & Peter M. Gardner - 1977 - National Museums of Canada.
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    Anticipation requires adaptation.Christian Balkenius & Peter Gärdenfors - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (2):199-200.
    To successfully interact with a dynamic world, our actions must be guided by a continuously changing anticipated future. Such anticipations must be tuned to the processing delays in the nervous system as well as to the slowness of the body, something that requires constant adaptation of the predictive mechanisms, which in turn require that sensory information be processed at different time-scales.
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    Athermal critical stresses for dislocation propagation in nanocrystalline aluminium.Christian Brandl, Shreevant Tiwari, Peter M. Derlet & Helena Van Swygenhoven - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (7-8):977-989.
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    Strain rates in molecular dynamics simulations of nanocrystalline metals.Christian Brandl, Peter M. Derlet & Helena Van Swygenhoven - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (34-36):3465-3475.
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    Toshiki Osada Research Institute for Humanity and Nature Kyoto, japan osada@ chikyu. ac. jp.Christian I. Rapold, Peter Hurst, Nicole Kruspe & Niclas Burenhult - 2011 - In Nicholas Evans (ed.), Reciprocals and Semantic Typology. John Benjamins Pub. Company. pp. 341.
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    De-Domestication: Ethics at the Intersection of Landscape Restoration and Animal Welfare.Christian Gamborg, Bart Gremmen, Stine B. Christiansen & Peter Sandoe - 2010 - Environmental Values 19 (1):57-78.
    De-domestication is the deliberate establishment of a population of domesticated animals or plants in the wild. In time, the population should be able to reproduce, becoming self-sustainable and incorporating 'wild' animals. Often de-domestication is part of a larger nature restoration scheme, aimed at creating landscapes anew, or re-creating former habitats. De-domestication is taken up in this paper because it both engages and raises questions about the major norms governing animals and nature. The debate here concerns whether animals undergoing de-domestication should (...)
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    Frontoparietal theta activity supports behavioral decisions in movement-target selection.Christian J. Rawle, R. Chris Miall & Peter Praamstra - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
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    How Does Opportunistic Behavior Influence Firm Size? An Evolutionary Approach to Organizational Behavior.Peter J. Richerson & Christian Cordes - unknown
    This paper relates firm size and opportunism by showing that, given certain behavioral dispositions of humans, the size of a profit-maximizing firm can be determined by cognitive aspects underlying firminternal cultural transmission processes. We argue that what firms do better than markets – besides economizing on transaction costs – is to establish a cooperative regime among its employees that keeps in check opportunism. A model depicts the outstanding role of the entrepreneur or business leader in firminternal socialization processes and the (...)
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  37. Ethics of WIldife Management and Conservation: What Should we Try To Protect?Christian Gambourg, Clare Palmer & Peter Sandoe - 2012 - Nature Education Knowledge 3 (7):8.
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    Don't be afraid of irrelevant words: The emotional Stroop effect is confined to attended words.Christian Frings & Peter Wühr - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (6):1056-1068.
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    Applying the Notion of Sustainability – Dilemmas and the Need for Dialogue.Christian Gamborg & Peter Sandøe - 2005 - In Christian Gamborg & Peter Sandøe (eds.), Ethics, Law and Society. Routledge.
    This paper revisits the strained yet ubiquitous notion of sustainability to see where and how it can make a contribution to improved agricultural and natural resource management and policy making. The case of a three-year EU network on farm animal breeding and reproduction is used as a practical illustration. In this network, commercial breeders and breeding scientists were required, with professional assistance from philosophers and social scientists, to develop a definition of sustainable farm animal breeding. The word ‘sustainability’ does not (...)
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  40. Ethics, Law and Society.Christian Gamborg & Peter Sandøe (eds.) - 2005 - Routledge.
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    On the transparency of defeasible logics: Equivalent premise sets, equivalence of their extensions, and maximality of the lower limit.Diderik Batens, Christian Straßer & Peter Verdée - 2009 - Logique Et Analyse 52 (207):281-304.
  42. Pietro d'Abano über die Bedeutung der theoretischen Wissenschaften für den Arzt (mit einer kritischen Edition und Übersetzung der Differentia prima des Conciliator).Christian Kaiser & Peter Schenkel - 2019 - In Christian Kaiser, Leo Frank & Oliver Maximilian Schrader (eds.), Die nackte Wahrheit und ihre Schleier: Weisheit und Philosophie in Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit - Studien zum Gedenken an Thomas Ricklin. Münster: Aschendorff Verlag.
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    Concept and form: The cahiers pour l'analyse and contemporary French thought.Peter Hallward, Knox Peden & Christian Kerslake - unknown
    This website provides an electronic annotated edition of the French philosophical journal Les Cahiers pour l’Analyse. The site provides the original French texts in both html and facsimile pdf versions, substantial synopses of each article, and translations of some articles; it also includes recent interviews with members of the original editorial board, a conceptual index, discussions of the most significant concepts at issue in the journal, and brief entries on the main people involved with it.
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  44. Justification or affirmation?Peter Hallward & Christian Kerslake - 2002 - Radical Philosophy 114.
     
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    3. Räume, Institutionen und Kontexte von Rhetorik in der griechischen Kultur.Peter Scholz & Christian Fron - 2019 - In Christian Tornau & Michael Erler (eds.), Handbuch Antike Rhetorik. De Gruyter. pp. 81-126.
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    Developing the CARE intervention to enhance ethical self-efficacy in dementia care through the use of literary texts.Sofie Smedegaard Skov, Marie-Elisabeth Phil, Peter Simonsen, Anna Paldam Folker, Frederik Schou-Juul & Sigurd Lauridsen - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundDementia care is essential to promote the well-being of patients but remains a difficult task prone to ethical issues. These issues include questions like whether manipulating a person with dementia is ethically permissible if it promotes her best interest or how to engage with a person who is unwilling to recognize that she has dementia. To help people living with dementia and their carers manage ethical issues in dementia care, we developed the CARE intervention. This is an intervention focused on (...)
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    Einführung.Christian Hiebaum & Peter Koller - unknown - In Christian Hiebaum & Peter Koller (eds.), Jürgen Habermas: Faktizität und Geltung. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. pp. 1-20.
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    Jürgen Habermas: Faktizität und Geltung.Christian Hiebaum & Peter Koller (eds.) - unknown - Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG.
    Jürgen Habermas’ Werk Faktizität und Geltung. Beiträge zur Diskurstheorie des Rechts und des demokratischen Rechtsstaats (1992) verdient aus zwei Gründen besonderes Interesse: Erstens gehört es zu den Hauptwerken dieses bedeutenden Philosophen, der darin eine neue Begründung der Prinzipien des demokratischen Rechtsstaats, zugleich aber auch eine Summe seiner sozialtheoretischen und ethischen Denkens (Theorie des kommunikativen Handelns und Diskursethik) präsentiert; und zweitens ist dieses Werk ein herausragender Beitrag zur neueren Rechtsphilosophie, da darin in systematischer Weise eine innovative Theorie des Rechts entwickelt wird, (...)
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    4. Räume, Institutionen und Kontexte von Rhetorik in der römischen Kultur.Christian Winkle & Peter Scholz - 2019 - In Christian Tornau & Michael Erler (eds.), Handbuch Antike Rhetorik. De Gruyter. pp. 127-184.
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    More Consistently Altered Connectivity Patterns for Cerebellum and Medial Temporal Lobes than for Amygdala and Striatum in Schizophrenia.Henning Peters, Junming Shao, Martin Scherr, Dirk Schwerthöffer, Claus Zimmer, Hans Förstl, Josef Bäuml, Afra Wohlschläger, Valentin Riedl, Kathrin Koch & Christian Sorg - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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