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    Humiliation and Discrimination: The Role of Shame in the Politics of Difference among the Sneetches of Dr Seuss.Johann A. Klaassen & Mari-Gretta G. Klaassen - 2008 - Social Philosophy Today 24:121-129.
    In this essay, we examine one of our perennial favorites, the story of “The Sneetches” (the first of four stories in Seuss 1961) as an exposition and condemnation of the role of shame and humiliation in maintaining oppressive social systems. We argue that Seuss’s Sneetches vividly demonstrate how we contribute to the unjustified oppression of a disadvantaged group when we allow our shaming behaviors to be guided by stereotypical presumptions about aperson’s moral character based on non-voluntary personal characteristics, rather than (...)
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    Humiliation and Discrimination: The Role of Shame in the Politics of Difference among the Sneetches of Dr Seuss.Johann A. Klaassen & Mari-Gretta G. Klaassen - 2008 - Social Philosophy Today 24:121-129.
    In this essay, we examine one of our perennial favorites, the story of “The Sneetches” as an exposition and condemnation of the role of shame and humiliation in maintaining oppressive social systems. We argue that Seuss’s Sneetches vividly demonstrate how we contribute to the unjustified oppression of a disadvantaged group when we allow our shaming behaviors to be guided by stereotypical presumptions about aperson’s moral character based on non-voluntary personal characteristics, rather than by evaluations of character based on the evidence (...)
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    Friends and Lovers.Johann A. Klaassen - 2004 - Journal of Social Philosophy 35 (3):413-419.
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    Contemporary Biotechnology and the New “Green Revolution”: Feeding the World with “Frankenfoods”?Johann A. Klaassen - 2006 - Social Philosophy Today 22:103-113.
    Both the Green Revolution and GE foods have come under persistent attack by social philosophers, environmentalists, and other commentators, who argue that these technologies should be banned. In this essay, I examine five of the most common arguments for banning further development of GE crops, and show how they effectively reduce to two: distress at blurred boundaries, and hazards of a new technology. I will also show that both of these arguments can be addressed and defused—and so we can use (...)
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    The taint of shame: Failure, self-distress, and moral growth.Johann A. Klaassen - 2001 - Journal of Social Philosophy 32 (2):174–196.
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    Punishment and the purification of moral taint.Johann A. Klaassen - 1996 - Journal of Social Philosophy 27 (2):51-64.
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    Friends and lovers.Johann A. Klaassen - 2004 - Journal of Social Philosophy 35 (3):413–419.
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    Contemporary biotechnology and the new green revolution: Feeding the world with frankenfoods?Johann A. Klaassen - 2006 - Social Philosophy Today 22:103-113.
    Both the Green Revolution and GE foods have come under persistent attack by social philosophers, environmentalists, and other commentators, who argue that these technologies should be banned. In this essay, I examine five of the most common arguments for banning further development of GE crops, and show how they effectively reduce to two: distress at blurred boundaries, and hazards of a new technology. I will also show that both of these arguments can be addressed and defused—and so we can use (...)
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    Moral taint in classic greek drama.Johann A. Klaassen - 2000 - Philosophy and Literature 24 (2):327-345.
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    The 11th international social philosophy conference.Johann A. Klaassen - 1995 - Journal of Value Inquiry 29 (3):393-397.
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    Church and State.Johann A. Klaassen - 2004 - Social Philosophy Today 20:197-199.
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    Church and State.Johann A. Klaassen - 2004 - Social Philosophy Today 20:197-199.
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    Economics, Citizenship, and the Possibility of “Economic Cosmopolitanism”.Johann A. Klaassen - 2006 - Social Philosophy Today 22:243-247.
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    Models of Memory and the Logic of Domination.Johann A. Klaassen - 2005 - Social Philosophy Today 21:257-260.
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    Sustainability and Social Justice.Johann A. Klaassen - 2011 - In Wim Vandekerckhove, Jos Leys, Kristian Alm, Bert Scholtens, Silvana Signori & Henry Schäfer (eds.), Responsible Investment in Times of Turmoil. Springer. pp. 179--191.
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  16. Human enhancement and perfection.Johann A. R. Roduit, Holger Baumann & Jan-Christoph Heilinger - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (10):647-650.
    Both, bioconservatives and bioliberals, should seek a discussion about ideas of human perfection, making explicit their underlying assumptions about what makes for a good human life. This is relevant, because these basic, and often implicit ideas, inform and influence judgements and choices about human enhancement interventions. Both neglect, and polemical but inconsistent use of the complex ideas of perfection are leading to confusion within the ethical debate about human enhancement interventions, that can be avoided by tackling the notion of perfection (...)
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    Patients’ Expectations Regarding Medical Treatment: A Critical Review of Concepts and Their Assessment.Johannes A. C. Laferton, Tobias Kube, Stefan Salzmann, Charlotte J. Auer & Meike C. Shedden-Mora - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  18. Ideas of Perfection and the Ethics of Human Enhancement.Johann A. R. Roduit, Jan-Christoph Heilinger & Holger Baumann - 2015 - Bioethics 29 (9):622-630.
    Whatever ethical stance one takes in the debate regarding the ethics of human enhancement, one or more reference points are required to assess its morality. Some have suggested looking at the bioethical notions of safety, justice, and/or autonomy to find such reference points. Others, arguing that those notions are limited with respect to assessing the morality of human enhancement, have turned to human nature, human authenticity, or human dignity as reference points, thereby introducing some perfectionist assumptions into the debate. In (...)
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    The role of storytelling as a possible trauma release for war veterans: A narrative approach.Nicole Dickson & Johann A. Meylahn - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):7.
    The master narrative of Apartheid South Africa created a specific identity for white boys and men and, together with this identity, a very particular role and place within the South African context. This identity was exemplified in the men who were conscripted into the military from 1967 until 1994, and who participated in operations on the border regions of Namibia and Angola as well as within local townships in the war of liberation against apartheid and minority rule. Many veterans have (...)
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    Evaluating human enhancements: the importance of ideals.Johann A. R. Roduit, Holger Baumann & Jan-Christoph Heilinger - 2014 - Monash Bioethics Review 32 (3-4):205-216.
    Is it necessary to have an ideal of perfection in mind to identify and evaluate true biotechnological human “enhancements”, or can one do without? To answer this question we suggest employing the distinction between ideal and non-ideal theory, found in the debate in political philosophy about theories of justice: the distinctive views about whether one needs an idea of a perfectly just society or not when it comes to assessing the current situation and recommending steps to increase justice. In this (...)
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    The case for perfection: ethics in the age of human enhancement.Johann A. R. Roduit - 2016 - New York: Peter Lang.
    This book critically examines what role, if any, should the notion of perfection play in the debate regarding the ethics of human enhancement. It defends that the concept of -human perfection- needs to be central when morally assessing human enhancements.".
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    Marginal public health gain of screening for colorectal cancer: modelling study, based on WHO and national databases in the Nordic countries.Johann A. Sigurdsson, Linn Getz, Göran Sjönell, Paula Vainiomäki & John Brodersen - 2013 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (2):400-407.
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    Science fiction and human enhancement: radical life-extension in the movie ‘In Time’ (2011).Johann A. R. Roduit, Tobias Eichinger & Walter Glannon - 2018 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 21 (3):287-293.
    The ethics of human enhancement has been a hotly debated topic in the last 15 years. In this debate, some advocate examining science fiction stories to elucidate the ethical issues regarding the current phenomenon of human enhancement. Stories from science fiction seem well suited to analyze biomedical advances, providing some possible case studies. Of particular interest is the work of screenwriter Andrew Niccol (Gattaca, S1m0ne, In Time, and Good Kill), which often focuses on ethical questions raised by the use of (...)
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    A Primer to Multi-Group Invariance Testing Possibilities in R.Ronald Fischer & Johannes A. Karl - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The Increasing Corruption of Newton's Diagrams.Johannes A. Lohne - 1967 - History of Science 6 (1):69-89.
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    1995 European Summer Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic.Johann A. Makowsky - 1997 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 3 (1):73-147.
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    Guilt, Shame, and Regret in the World of T.S. Garp.Johann A. Klassen - 1998 - Social Philosophy Today 13:227-247.
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    Guilt, Shame, and Regret in the World of T.S. Garp.Johann A. Klassen - 1998 - Social Philosophy Today 13:227-247.
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    Guilt, Shame, and Regret in the World of T.S. Garp.Johann A. Klassen - 1998 - Social Philosophy Today 13:227-247.
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    Human Rights or Religious Rules?Johannes A. Van der Ven - 2010 - Brill.
    Drawing on historical inisights, systematic reflections and empirical data, this book offers a substantive understanding of the complex relationship between religion and human rights and of the empirical impact of Christianity and Islam on the attitudes toward human rights, i.e. a human rights culture.
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    Tensions Within and Between Religions and Human Rights.Johannes A. Van der Ven & Hans-Georg Ziebertz (eds.) - 2012 - Brill.
    This volume contains four theoretical and four empirical articles that aim at conceptual clarification and descriptive and causal exploration on data from 14 countries about historical and current tensions within and between religions, Christiantity and Islam, and human rights in various contexts.
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    Terms of aesthetic approval in English, French, and German.Johannes A. Gaertner - 1968 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 26 (3):341-344.
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    Is the use of cholesterol in mortality risk algorithms in clinical guidelines valid? Ten years prospective data from the Norwegian HUNT 2 study.Halfdan Petursson, Johann A. Sigurdsson, Calle Bengtsson, Tom I. L. Nilsen & Linn Getz - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (1):159-168.
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    Human Rights and the Impact of Religion.Hans-Georg Ziebertz & Johannes A. Van der Ven (eds.) - 2013 - Brill.
    This volume is about the positive, ambivalent, null and negative effects in various historical periods by various religious denominations within Christianity, Islam and Hinduism on the attitudes towards human rights of the first, second and third generation.
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    The Complexities of “Minding the Gap”: Perceived Discrepancies Between Values and Behavior Affect Well-Being.Megan Chrystal, Johannes A. Karl & Ronald Fischer - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Research on self-determination theory and clinical models such as acceptance and commitment therapy has shown that behaving in line with our values is key to maintaining healthy well-being. Combining work on values and experimental studies on moral hypocrisy and well-being, we experimentally tested how behaving incongruently with values affects well-being. We hypothesized that discrepancies between how one thinks one should have behaved and how one reported one did behave would be more detrimental to well-being when the behaviors were value-expressive and (...)
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    A Neuro Linguistic Programming’s modelling process for the development of and guidance to congregations: An adaptive ministry.Johan Bester & Johann A. Meylahn - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):1-8.
    Several congregations in the workspace of the Netherdutch Reformed Church of Africa are losing viability and sustainability. This can be attributed to various factors, the most prominent being isolation. Isolation is defined here as the inability of some congregations to move away from maintenance and an inward focus towards making necessary adjustments on the way to a dimension of missional focus. While commitment and enthusiasm are present in the work of all congregations, some find it difficult to adapt their established (...)
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    L'avenir de la théologie empirique, évalué à partir d'une analyse critique de son passé : I. D'aujourd'hui à hier.Johannes A. Van Der Ven - 1991 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 47 (2):231-240.
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    Book review: Apophatic Elements in the Theory and Practice of Psychoanalysis: Pseudo-Dionysius and C.G. Jung, written by David Henderson. [REVIEW]Johannes A. Steenbuch - 2014 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 8 (2):253-254.
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    Belief in God among South African youth and its relation to their religious socialization and praxis.Johannes A. Van der Ven, Jaco S. Dreyer & Hendrik J. Pietrse - 1997 - HTS Theological Studies 53 (3).
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    Expressing and Describing Experiences. A Case of Showing Versus Saying.Johann C. Marek - 2011 - Acta Analytica 26 (1):53-61.
    Experiences are interpreted as conscious mental occurrences that are of phenomenal character. There is already a kind of (weak) intentionality involved with this phenomenal interpretation. A stricter conception of experiences distinguishes between purely phenomenal experiences and intentional experiences in a narrow sense. Wittgenstein’s account of psychological (experiential) verbs is taken over: Usually, expressing mental states verbally is not describing them. According to this, I believe can be seen as an expression of one’s own belief, but not as an expression of (...)
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    A non-reified temporal logic.Fahiem Bacchus, Josh Tenenberg & Johannes A. Koomen - 1991 - Artificial Intelligence 52 (1):87-108.
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    Can individuals with a significant risk for cardiovascular disease be adequately identified by combination of several risk factors? Modelling study based on the Norwegian HUNT 2 population.Halfdan Petursson, Linn Getz, Johann A. Sigurdsson & Irene Hetlevik - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (1):103-109.
  43. Herausfoderung an Herrn Professor Kant in Königsberg.Johann Gottlob Heynig - 1968 - [Bruxelles,: Culture et Civilisation.
    Dieses Werk enthält einen Brief von Johann Heynig an Immanuel Kant, in dem er Kants Philosophie kritisiert und seine eigenen Ansichten darlegt. Heynig argumentiert, dass Kants Theorien über Metaphysik und Erkenntnistheorie unzureichend sind und schlägt alternative Ansätze vor. Das Werk ist ein interessantes Beispiel dafür, wie verschiedene Philosophen im 18. Jahrhundert miteinander in Kontakt standen und ihre Ansichten diskutierten. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as (...)
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    Animals, thoughts and concepts.Hans-Johann Glock - 2000 - Synthese 123 (1):35-104.
    There are three main positions on animalthought: lingualism denies that non-linguistic animalshave any thoughts; mentalism maintains that theirthoughts differ from ours only in degree, due totheir different perceptual inputs; an intermediateposition, occupied by common sense and Wittgenstein,maintains that animals can have thoughts of a simplekind. This paper argues in favor of an intermediateposition. It considers the most important arguments infavor of lingualism, namely those inspired byDavidson: the argument from the intensional nature ofthought (Section 1); the idea that thoughts involveconcepts (Sections (...)
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    Facts, principles, and global justice: does the ‘real world’ matter?Johann Go - 2023 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 26 (6):810-830.
    The world is undeniably full of injustice. Many feel that much political philosophy is practically impotent and engaged instead in overly abstract theorising insufficiently sensitive to the realities of the world. One response to this concern is David Miller’s influential model of evidence-based political philosophy, which claims to be sensitive to empirical evidence from the social sciences, takes seriously people’s opinions, and defends the role of facts in grounding normative principles. Using various examples from the field of global justice, one (...)
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    Young and Middle-Aged Schoolteachers Differ in the Neural Correlates of Memory Encoding and Cognitive Fatigue: A Functional MRI Study.Elissa B. Klaassen, Sarah Plukaard, Elisabeth A. T. Evers, Renate H. M. de Groot, Walter H. Backes, Dick J. Veltman & Jelle Jolles - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Spiritual/Religious Coping as Intentional Activity: An Action Theoretical Perspective.Derrick W. Klaassen, Matthew D. Graham & Richard A. Young - 2009 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 31 (1):3-33.
    Spiritual/religious coping has proven to be a fertile ground for investigating health-related spirituality in action. Ken Pargament and his colleagues have successfully demonstrated that spiritual/religious coping differs significantly from previously identified coping strategies. While much has been accomplished to date, there are undeveloped theoretical and methodological avenues that appear to provide important promise for understanding the complexities of this critical domain of coping. Some scholars have failed to conceptualize and research spiritual/religious coping as a contextual, temporally bounded process. This paper (...)
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    Notions of sameness by default and their application to anaphora, vagueness, and uncertain reasoning.Ariel Cohen, Michael Kaminski & Johann A. Makowsky - 2008 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 17 (3):285-306.
    We motivate and formalize the idea of sameness by default: two objects are considered the same if they cannot be proved to be different. This idea turns out to be useful for a number of widely different applications, including natural language processing, reasoning with incomplete information, and even philosophical paradoxes. We consider two formalizations of this notion, both of which are based on Reiter’s Default Logic. The first formalization is a new relation of indistinguishability that is introduced by default. We (...)
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  49. Kleine pädagogische Schriften.Johann Friedrich Herbart - 1968 - Paderborn,: F. Schöningh. Edited by Artur Brückmann.
    Berichte an Herrn von Steiger.--Über die ästhetische Darstellung der Welt als das Hauptgeschäft der Erziehung.--Über Erziehung unter öffentlicher Mitwirkung.--Über einige Beziehungen zwischen Psychologie und Staatswissenschaft.--Über Fichtes pädagogische Ansichten.--Von der Erziehungskunst.--Briefe über die Anwendung der Psychologie auf die Pädagogik.--Herbarts Bericht über die Erfahrungen des Königsberger Seminars.--Herbarts Vorschläge zur Weiterführung des Pädagogischen Seminars Königsberg nach seinem Abgang.--Johann Friedrich Herbart, von A. Brückmann.--Bibliographie (p. [161]-162).
     
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    Song Loves the Masses: Herder on Music and Nationalism.Johann Gottfried Herder & Philip Vilas Bohlman - 2016 - University of California Press.
    Distinguished ethnomusicologist Philip V. Bohlman compiles Johann Gottfried Herder’s writings on music and nationalism, from his early volumes of _Volkslieder_ through sacred song to the essays on aesthetics late in his life, shaping them as the book on music that Herder would have written had he gathered the many strands of his musical thought into a single publication. Framed by analytical chapters and extensive introductions to each translation, this book interprets Herder’s musings on music to think through several major (...)
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