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  1. Parasite Visions: Alternate, Intimate and Involuntary Experiences.Stelarc Hamburg City - 1999 - Body and Society 5 (2-3):117-127.
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    Rebuilding the Public Health Infrastructure: The Challenge of Tuberculosis Control in New York City.Margaret A. Hamburg - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (3-4):352-359.
    Nowhere in this nation is the return of tuberculosis more visible or more pronounced than in New York City. Fueled by poverty, homelessness and AIDS, tuberculosis has again reached epidemic proportions. New York City is at the forefront of the battle against this advancing disease. For this reason, and because the dynamics at work in New York City are a microcosm of those same forces at work in the larger society, what transpires here often foreshadows the direction (...)
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    Rebuilding the Public Health Infrastructure: The Challenge of Tuberculosis Control in New York City.Margaret A. Hamburg - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (3-4):352-359.
    Nowhere in this nation is the return of tuberculosis more visible or more pronounced than in New York City. Fueled by poverty, homelessness and AIDS, tuberculosis has again reached epidemic proportions. New York City is at the forefront of the battle against this advancing disease. For this reason, and because the dynamics at work in New York City are a microcosm of those same forces at work in the larger society, what transpires here often foreshadows the direction (...)
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    Listening to the Street – Urban Sounds in Hamburg-Altona between the “Right to the City” and the “Creativity Dispositif”.Lisa Gaupp, Nikolas Bielefeldt, Joanna Dill, Rufus Giesel, Kathleen Göttsche, Zoe Hasse, Simon Laumayer, Leona Lenßen, Julia Mai, Anna Rüpcke & Louis Rummler - 2020 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 11 (3).
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  5. EUKN webinar “Port Cities and Mega-Trends: Glocal Approaches to Sustainable Transitions”.Asma Mehan - 2021 - The Port City Futures Blog.
    The Covid-19 crisis raises questions of resilience, sustainable transitions and global trade in the wake of a pandemic. Port cities require new scenarios to deal with these questions, and over the past year several online initiatives were held to discuss this challenge. So does the European Urban Knowledge Network (EUKN) ‘Thinking Beyond the Crisis’ series, which explores the urban impacts of and responses to the coronavirus outbreak in EUKN member countries. The online webinar “Port cities and Mega-Trends: Glocal Approaches to (...)
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    Dreamland of humanists: Warburg, Cassirer, Panofsky, and the Hamburg school.Emily J. Levine - 2013 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    Dreamland of humanists -- Culture, commerce, and the city -- Warburg's Renaissance and the things in between -- University as "gateway to the world" -- Warburg, Cassirer, and the conditions of reason -- Socrates in Hamburg? Panofsky and the economics of scholarship -- Iconology and the Hamburg school -- Private Jews, public Germans -- Cassirer's cosmopolitan nationalism -- The enlightened rector and the politics of enlightenment -- The Hamburg America line: exiles as exports -- Epilogue: Nachleben (...)
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    Water: Alphabet City Magazine 14.John Knechtel (ed.) - 2009 - MIT Press.
    Water is the chemical matrix required for life, the molecular chain that connects all organisms on the planet. But in the twenty-first century, water may replace oil as the most prized of resources. Just as gas-guzzling SUVs use more than their share of fuel, water-guzzling regions threaten the water supply for the rest of the world. In Water, writers, scientists, architects, and artists consider the many aspects of water, at levels from the microscopic to the global, touching on subjects that (...)
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    Zoologische Gärten in Stadtkultur und Wissenschaft im 19. Jahrhundert.Ilse Jahn - 1992 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 15 (4):213-225.
    The foundation and administration of European Zoological gardens in the 19th century is analized. It is significant of such new institutions, that they are founded in the large cities, and that most of the founders looked at the great models in Paris and London, which are described first. Further it is shown that the change from princely menageries to public Zoological Gardens is caused both by common interests in people's education and pleasure and by scientific aims which leaded to choose (...)
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    Nurses, medical records and the killing of sick persons before, during and after the Nazi regime in Germany.Thomas Foth - 2013 - Nursing Inquiry 20 (2):93-100.
    During the Nazi regime (1933–1945), more than 300 000 psychiatric patients were killed. The well‐calculated killing of chronic mentally ‘ill’ patients was part of a huge biopolitical program of well‐established scientific, eugenic standards of the time. Among the medical personnel implicated in these assassinations were nurses, who carried out this program through their everyday practice. However, newer research raises suspicions that psychiatric patients were being assassinated before and after the Nazi regime, which, I hypothesize, implies that the motives for these (...)
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    Mohamed Atta on the Magic Mountain.Sean M. McIntyre - 2008 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2008 (144):39-51.
    What we know of Mohamed Atta has become paradigmatic for the new breed of Islamic neo-fundamentalist terrorists. Before coming to the United States to organize and prepare the attack on civilians in New York and Washington, Atta was a student of urban planning at the Technical University of Hamburg–Harburg, situated in a suburb of the notably liberal and tolerant German port city of Hamburg. It was there that the young Egyptian completed a Masters in Urban Planning with (...)
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    Versuch uber die Transzendentalphilosophie (review).Yitzhak Y. Melamed - 2005 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (3):366-367.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Versuch über die TranszendentalphilosophieYitzhak Y. MelamedSalomon Maimon. Versuch über die Transzendentalphilosophie. Edited by Florian Ehrensperger. Hamburg: Meiner, 2004. Pp. lii + 324. € 19,80."I had now resolved to study Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, of which I had often heard but which I had never seen. The method, in which I studied this work, was quite peculiar. On the first perusal I obtained a vague idea of (...)
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    The Model that Never Moved: The Case of a Virtual Memory Theater and Its Christian Philosophical Argument, 1700–1732.Kelly J. Whitmer - 2010 - Science in Context 23 (3):289-327.
    ArgumentBy the year 1720, one could visit at least three large-scale wooden models of Solomon's Temple in the cities of Amsterdam, Hamburg, and Halle. For short periods of time, the Amsterdam and Hamburg Temple models were exhibited in London, where they attracted a great deal of attention. The Halle model, on the other hand, never moved from its original location: a complex of schools known today as the Francke Foundations (die Franckesche Stiftungen). This article explores the reasons for (...)
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    German Social Democracy in the 1980s.Volker Gransow - 1986 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1986 (68):39-48.
    In the mid-1980s, German social democracy was revived like a Phoenix from the ashes. In the individual federal states, it proved its governing capability which had been lost in the final years of the Schmidt Administration: The Social Democrats not only controlled the city-states of Bremen and Hamburg widi an absolute majority, but were able to win die 1985 elections so overwhelmingly, both in the largest state of North Rhine-Westphalia and also in Saarland, that they were not forced (...)
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    Die Logik der Dichtung.Käte Hamburger - 1957 - Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta.
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    Extra Ear: Ear on the Arm Blender.Stelarc - 2006 - Diacritics 36 (2):117-119.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Extra Ear:Ear on the Arm BlenderStelarc Click for larger view View full resolutionFigure 1.Blender. Teknikunst—Meat Market, Melbourne 2005. Photograph: Stelarc. Collaborator Nina Sellars stands with the Blender during an installation photograph. Text credit: K. Conden and A. Douglas. Click for larger view View full resolutionFigure 2.Blender (3D Model). Teknikunst—Meat Market, Melbourne 2005. Image: Adam Fiannaca. The installation itself stands at just over 1.6 meters high and is anthropomorphic (...)
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    From psycho to cyber strategies: Prosthetics, robotics and remote existence.Stelarc - 1997 - Cultural Values 1 (2):241-249.
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    Hollow body/host space: Stomach sculpture.Stelarc - 1997 - Cultural Values 1 (2):250-251.
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    The awakening of Western legal thought.Max Hamburger - 1942 - New York,: Biblo & Tannen. Edited by Bernard Miall.
    What the ancients have to tell us: the history of dogmatics.--What the ancients have to teach us: its application to the present time.
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    INTRODUCTION: Farès Sassine-interview. Translation by Jacob Hamburger.Jacob Hamburger & Farés Sassine - 2018 - Foucault Studies 25:318.
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    INTRODUCTION: Farès Sassine-interview. Translation by Jacob Hamburger.Jacob Hamburger & Farés Sassine - 2018 - Foucault Studies 25:318-322.
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    The Art of Reasoning in Biology and Medicine.Jean Hamburger - 1987 - Diogenes 35 (138):26-40.
    The Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget devoted his life to following, step by step and lovingly, the development in children of the art of reasoning. In the course of the successive stages of this development, the child's view of the world changes in nature. Similarly, from its earliest infancy, medicine has viewed living things in successively different manners. For medicine, it is true, the stages overlap; one may still be using an ancient discourse from which another has daringly freed itself. Nevertheless, (...)
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    Whigs and Liberals.Joseph Hamburger - 1989 - Utilitas 1 (2):300.
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    Aristotle and Confucius: A Study in Comparative Philosophy.Max Hamburger - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (119):324 - 357.
    “The composition of the lectures of which Aristotle's extant works are the notes probably belongs in the main to the twelve or thirteen years of tail headship of the Lyceum, and the thought and research implied, even if we suppose that some of the spadework was done for him by pupils, implies an energy of mind which is perhaps unparalleled. During this time Aristotle fixed the main outlines of the classification of the sciences in the form which they still retain, (...)
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    John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control.Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - Princeton University Press.
    John Stuart Mill is one of the hallowed figures of the liberal tradition, revered for his defense of liberal principles and expansive personal liberty. By examining Mill's arguments in On Liberty in light of his other writings, however, Joseph Hamburger reveals a Mill very different from the "saint of rationalism" so central to liberal thought. He shows that Mill, far from being an advocate of a maximum degree of liberty, was an advocate of liberty and control--indeed a degree of control (...)
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    Mill and Tocqueville on Liberty.Joseph Hamburger - 1976 - In John Robson & Michael Laine (eds.), James and John Stuart Mill / Papers of the Centenary Conference. University of Toronto Press. pp. 111-125.
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    Acquisition of cognitive compiling.Henry Hamburger & Stephen Crain - 1984 - Cognition 17 (2):85-136.
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    Rhetorik und Hermeneutik: als öffentlicher Vortrag der Jungius-Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften gehalten am 22.6.1976 in Hamburg.Hans Georg Gadamer & Joachim Jungius-Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften Hamburg - 1976
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    The logic of literature.Käte Hamburger - 1973 - Bloomington,: Indiana University Press.
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    Odors Can Serve as Landmarks in Human Wayfinding.Kai Hamburger & Markus Knauff - 2019 - Cognitive Science 43 (11):e12798.
    Scientists have shown that many non‐human animals such as ants, dogs, or rats are very good at using smells to find their way through their environments. But are humans also capable of navigating through their environment based on olfactory cues? There is not much research on this topic, a gap that the present research seeks to bridge. We here provide one of the first empirical studies investigating the possibility of using olfactory cues as landmarks in human wayfinding. Forty subjects participated (...)
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  30. Intellectuals in Politics: John Stuart Mill and the Philosophic Radicals.Joseph Hamburger - 1965 - Yale University Press.
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    A Cassirer-Heidegger seminar.Carl H. Hamburg - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (2):208-222.
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    Hilde Mangold, co-discoverer of the organizer.Viktor Hamburger - 1984 - Journal of the History of Biology 17 (1):1-11.
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    A history of Russian philosophy 1830-1930: faith, reason, and the defense of human dignity.Gary M. Hamburg & Randall Allen Poole (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Machine generated contents note: List of contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction: the humanist tradition in Russian philosophy G. M. Hamburg and Randall A. Poole; Part I. The Nineteenth Century: 1. Slavophiles, Westernizers, and the birth of Russian philosophical humanism Sergey Horujy; 2. Alexander Herzen Derek Offord; 3. Materialism and the radical intelligentsia: the 1860s Victoria S. Frede; 4. Russian ethical humanism: from populism to neo-idealism Thomas Nemeth; Part II. Russian Metaphysical Idealism in Defense of Human Dignity: 5. Boris Chicherin and human (...)
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    Liberty, Equality, and the Market: Essays by B.N. Chicherin.Gary M. Hamburg (ed.) - 1998 - Yale University Press.
    This volume brings the remarkable writings of Russian liberal thinker Boris Nikolaevich Chicherin to English-language readers for the first time. The collection includes key essays in which Chicherin addresses the central political and social problems that confronted Russia from 1855 to the opening years of the twentieth century. Chicherin’s ideological alternatives to the Bolshevik plan for revolutionary transformation of Russia not only provide valuable historical insights, but also are highly relevant to current political discussion of liberalism in Russia and in (...)
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    Russia's Path Toward Enlightenment: Faith, Politics, and Reason, 1500-1801.Gary M. Hamburg - 2016 - Yale University Press.
    This book, focusing on the history of religious and political thinking in early modern Russia, demonstrates that Russia’s path toward enlightenment began long _before_ Peter the Great’s opening to the West. Examining a broad range of writings, G. M. Hamburg shows why Russia’s enlightenment constituted a precondition for the explosive emergence of nineteenth-century writers such as Fedor Dostoyevsky and Vladimir Soloviev.
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    Cuteness in avatar design: a cross-cultural study on the influence of baby schema features and other visual characteristics.Shiri Lieber-Milo, Yair Amichai-Hamburger, Tomoko Yonezawa & Kazunori Sugiura - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-11.
    The concept of cuteness, which can evoke positive emotions in people, is an essential aspect to consider in artificial intelligence design. This study aimed to investigate whether the use of baby schema designed avatars in computer-mediated communication elicits higher positive attitudes than neutral avatars and whether the ethnicity of the cute avatars influences individuals' perceived level of cuteness. 485 participants from Israel and Japan viewed six avatar images, including three baby schema avatars of different visual characteristics and ethnicities (Caucasian, Asian, (...)
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    Introduction.Caroline Walker Bynum, Jeffrey F. Hamburger, William P. Caferro, Linda Safran, Adam S. Cohen, Kathryn Kremnitzer, Siddhartha V. Shah, Wenrui Zhao, Lynn Hunt, Elizabeth Heineman, William J. Simpson & Youval Rotman - 2018 - Common Knowledge 24 (3):353-355.
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    How to Do (Awkward) Things with Just a Few Words: Moments of Meeting in Pina Bausch’s Kontakthof. Damen und Herren über “65”.Andreas Hamburger, Jasmin Bleimling & Biljana Stankovic - 2018 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 27 (1):368-385.
    The aim of this study was to conduct a Scenic Narrative Microanalysis of a modern dance performance, “Kontakthof” by Pina Bausch, performed by lay dancers over 65 years of age. SNMA analysis consisted of both individual and group sessions with students of the International Psychoanalytic University. The method was successfully applied to artistic material insofar as relevant moments in terms of “Now Moments” and “Moments of Meeting” were identified by the raters throughout the dance piece. The selection of moments showed (...)
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    Rhythmus, Störung und Reenactment: Begegnungsmomente und die Szenisch-Narrative Mikroanalyse.Andreas Hamburger - 2018 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 27 (1):62-77.
    This chapter presents “Scenic Narrative Microanalysis” and its potential contribution to research on significant interactive moments. It discusses the method’s roots at the intersection of two paradigm shifts. The first is the interactive turn in psychoanalysis, which itself is situated within the overarching cultural context of a performative turn. Second, as an approach addressing short-term interactions, SNMA points to the temporal turn in sociology, economics and technology, the background for microanalytic infant research approaches that have been influential since the 1970s. (...)
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    A History of Russian Philosophy 1830–1930: Faith, Reason, and the Defense of Human Dignity.Gary M. Hamburg & Randall Allen Poole (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The great age of Russian philosophy spans the century between 1830 and 1930 - from the famous Slavophile-Westernizer controversy of the 1830s and 1840s, through the 'Silver Age' of Russian culture at the beginning of the twentieth century, to the formation of a Russian 'philosophical emigration' in the wake of the Russian Revolution. This volume is a major history and interpretation of Russian philosophy in this period. Eighteen chapters discuss Russian philosophy's main figures, schools and controversies, while simultaneously pursuing a (...)
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    A History of Russian Philosophy 1830–1930: Faith, Reason, and the Defense of Human Dignity.Gary M. Hamburg & Randall Allen Poole (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The great age of Russian philosophy spans the century between 1830 and 1930 - from the famous Slavophile-Westernizer controversy of the 1830s and 1840s, through the 'Silver Age' of Russian culture at the beginning of the twentieth century, to the formation of a Russian 'philosophical emigration' in the wake of the Russian Revolution. This volume is a major history and interpretation of Russian philosophy in this period. Eighteen chapters discuss Russian philosophy's main figures, schools and controversies, while simultaneously pursuing a (...)
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  42. How emotions affect logical reasoning: evidence from experiments with mood-manipulated participants, spider phobics, and people with exam anxiety.Nadine Jung, Christina Wranke, Kai Hamburger & Markus Knauff - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Aristotle and Confucius: A Comparison.Max Hamburger - 1959 - Journal of the History of Ideas 20 (1/4):236.
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    The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham. Volume 9, January 1817 to June 1820, ed. Stephen Conway, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1989, pp. xxix + 513. [REVIEW]Joseph Hamburger - 1991 - Utilitas 3 (1):139.
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    On the insufficiency of surface data for the learning of transformational languages.Kenneth N. Wexler & Henry Hamburger - 1973 - In Jaakko Hintikka (ed.), Approaches to Natural Language. D. Reidel Publishing. pp. 167--179.
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    Morals and law.Max Hamburger - 1951 - New York,: Biblo & Tannen.
    Consequently, as shown above, Celsus, the Roman lawyer, defined law as the art of equity, and the classical Roman lawyers displayed the spirit of the right ...
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    Symbol and reality.Carl H. Hamburg - 1956 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
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    The awakening of Western legal thought.Max Hamburger - 1942 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press. Edited by Bernard Miall.
    What the ancients have to tell us: the history of dogmatics.--What the ancients have to teach us: its application to the present time.
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    A deletion ahead of its time.Henry Hamburger - 1980 - Cognition 8 (4):389-416.
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    Embodiment, Metapher und Filmrezeption: Körperwissen in „Oh Boy“.Michael Buchholz & Andreas Hamburger - 2016 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 25 (1):373-399.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Paragrana Jahrgang: 25 Heft: 1 Seiten: 373-399.
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