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    Goals are not selfish.William von Hippel & Frank A. von Hippel - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (2):157-158.
  2. The evolution and psychology of self-deception.William von Hippel & Robert Trivers - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):1.
    In this article we argue that self-deception evolved to facilitate interpersonal deception by allowing people to avoid the cues to conscious deception that might reveal deceptive intent. Self-deception has two additional advantages: It eliminates the costly cognitive load that is typically associated with deceiving, and it can minimize retribution if the deception is discovered. Beyond its role in specific acts of deception, self-deceptive self-enhancement also allows people to display more confidence than is warranted, which has a host of social advantages. (...)
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    Meaning and Evolution: Why Nature Selected Human Minds to Use Meaning.William von Hippel & Roy F. Baumeister - 2020 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 4 (1):1-18.
    We treat meaning as nonphysical connection and potential organization. Meaning is a resource that can be used by animals to improve survival and reproduction. The evolu­tion of brains to exploit meaning occurred in two heuristic steps. First, solitary brains developed mental representations of patterns for learning and guiding adaptive action. Second, humankind greatly expanded the usefulness of meaning by using it collectively, such as by deliberately communicating information, creating a body of shared beliefs and understandings, and using meaning to organize (...)
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    Reflections on self-deception.William von Hippel & Robert Trivers - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):41-56.
    Commentators raised 10 major questions with regard to self-deception: Are dual representations necessary? Does self-deception serve intrapersonal goals? What forces shape self-deception? Are there cultural differences in self-deception? What is the self? Does self-deception have costs? How well do people detect deception? Are self-deceivers lying? Do cognitive processes account for seemingly motivational ones? And how is mental illness tied up with self-deception? We address these questions and conclude that none of them compel major modifications to our theory of self-deception, although (...)
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    A social psychological perspective.William von Hippel - 1994 - Ethics and Behavior 4 (4):397 – 399.
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    Belief in God and in strong government as accidental cognitive by-products.Peter Kramer, Paola Bressan, William von Hippel & Robert Trivers - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):31.
    Von Hippel & Trivers (VH&T) interpret belief in God and belief in strong government as the outcome of an active process of self-deception on a worldwide scale. We propose, instead, that these beliefs might simply be a passive spin-off of efficient cognitive processes.
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    Dual Mating Strategies Observed in Male Clients of Female Sex Workers.Jade Butterworth, Samuel Pearson & William von Hippel - 2023 - Human Nature 34 (1):46-63.
    Humans have a complex and dynamic mating system, and there is evidence that our modern sexual preferences stem from evolutionary pressures. In the current paper we explore male use of a dual mating strategy: simultaneously pursuing both a long-term relationship (pair-bonding) as well as short-term, extra-pair copulations (variety-seeking). The primary constraint on such sexual pursuits is partner preferences, which can limit male behavior and hence cloud inferences about male preferences. The aim of this study was to investigate heterosexual male mating (...)
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    Self-deception is adaptive in itself.Louisa C. Egan, William von Hippel & Robert Trivers - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):19.
    Von Hippel & Trivers reason that the potential benefits of successfully deceiving others provide a basis for the evolution of self-deception. However, as self-deceptive processes themselves provide considerable adaptive value to an individual, self-deception may have evolved as an end in itself, rather than as the means to an end of improving other-deception.
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    Evolutionary explanations need to account for cultural variation.Steven J. Heine, William von Hippel & Robert Trivers - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):26.
    Cultural variability in self-enhancement is far more pronounced than the authors suggest; the sum of the evidence does not show that East Asians self-enhance in different domains from Westerners. Incorporating this cultural variation suggests a different way of understanding the adaptiveness of self-enhancement: It is adaptive in contexts where positive self-feelings and confidence are valued over relationship harmony, but is maladaptive in contexts where relationship harmony is prioritized.
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  10. Protesting too much: Self-deception and self-signaling.Ryan McKay, Danica Mijovi??-Prelec, Dra?? en Prelec, William von Hippel & Robert Trivers - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):34.
    Von Hippel & Trivers (VH&T) propose that self-deception has evolved to facilitate the deception of others. However, they ignore the subjective moral costs of deception and the crucial issue of credibility in self-deceptive speech. A self-signaling interpretation can account for the ritualistic quality of some self-deceptive affirmations and for the often-noted gap between what self-deceivers say and what they truly believe.
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    Thinking style and psychosis proneness do not predict false insights.Hilary J. Grimmer, Ruben E. Laukkonen, Anna Freydenzon, William von Hippel & Jason M. Tangen - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 104 (C):103384.
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  12. Allgemeine Staatslehre.Ernst von Hippel - 1963 - Berlin,: F. Vahlen.
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  13. Einführung in die Rechtstheorie.Ernst von Hippel - 1932 - Münster Westf.,: Aschendorff.
     
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  14. Bacon und das Staatsdenken des Materialismus.Ernst von Hippel - 1939 - Wiesbaden,: Metopen-Verlag.
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  15. Vorbedingungen einer Wiedergesundung heutigen Rechtsdenkens.Fritz von Hippel - 1947 - Marburg: Elwert-Gräfe und Unzer.
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  16. F. W. J. Schelling, Briefe und Dokumente, Band I 1775-1809.E. Von Hippel - 1964 - Kant Studien 55 (2):232.
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  17. Neue Probleme der Erkenntnistheorie.E. Von Hippel - 1974 - Kant Studien 65 (2):206.
     
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  18. Elemente des Naturrechts: eine einführung.Ernst von Hippel - 1969 - Berlin: Vahlen.
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  19. Gustav Hugos juristischer Arbeitsplan: ein Beitrag zur Wiedergewinnung juristischer Arbeitseinheit.Fritz von Hippel - 1931 - Berlin: Junker u nd Dünnhaupt.
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  20. Untersuchungen zum problem des fehlerhaften staatsakts.Ernst von Hippel - 1924 - Berlin,: J. Springer.
  21. Zur Gesetzmässigkeit juristischer Systembildung.Fritz von Hippel - 1930 - Berlin,: Junker und Dünnhaupt.
     
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    A. Professional Freedom and Responsibility:The Role of the Professional Society.Frank Von Hippel - 1978 - Science, Technology and Human Values 3 (1):37-42.
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  23. Das Kreuz der Wahrheit und die Rechtswissenschaft.Ernst von Hippel - 1973 - Meisenheim (am Glan): Hain.
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    Macromolecular complexes that unwind nucleic acids.Peter H. von Hippel & Emmanuelle Delagoutte - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (12):1168-1177.
    In this essay, we consider helicases, defined as enzymes that use the free energies of binding and hydrolysis of ATP to drive the unwinding of double‐stranded nucleic acids, and ask how they function within, and are “coupled” to, the macromolecular machines of gene expression. To illustrate the principles of the integration of helicases into such machines, we consider the macromolecular complexes that direct and control DNA replication and DNA‐dependent RNA transcription, and use these systems to illustrate how machines centered around (...)
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  25. Mechanisches und moralisches Rechtsdenken.Ernst von Hippel - 1959 - Meisenheim am Glan,: A. Hain.
     
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  26. Positivismo e interpretación jurídica.Ernest von Hippel Köln - 1961 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 1:31-46.
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    Is social interaction based on guile or honesty?Matthew L. Brooks & William B. Swann - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):17-18.
    Von Hippel & Trivers suggest that people enhance their own self-views as a means of persuading others to adopt similarly inflated perceptions of them. We question the existence of a pervasive desire for self-enhancement, noting that the evidence the authors cite could reflect self-verification strivings or no motive whatsoever. An identity negotiation framework provides a more tenable approach to social interaction.
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    History of Classical Scholarship.William M. Calder, U. von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Alan Harris & Hugh Lloyd-Jones - 1983 - American Journal of Philology 104 (1):108.
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  29. Guilielmi Perkinsi S. Theol. Licentiati Aureæcasuum Conscientiae Decisiones Tribus Libris Comprehensæ.William Perkins, Wolfgang Meyer & Konrad von Waldkirch - 1608 - Typis Conradi Waldkirchii.
     
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    Rho GTPase activity zones and transient contractile arrays.William M. Bement, Ann L. Miller & George von Dassow - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (10):983-993.
    The Rho GTPases—Rho, Rac and Cdc42—act as molecular switches, cycling between an active GTP‐bound state and an inactive GDP‐bound state, to regulate the actin cytoskeleton. It has recently become apparent that the Rho GTPases can be activated in subcellular zones that appear semi‐stable, yet are dynamically maintained. These Rho GTPase activity zones are associated with a variety of fundamental biological processes including symmetric and asymmetric cytokinesis and cellular wound repair. Here we review the basic features of Rho GTPase activity zones, (...)
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    Islam.G. E. von Grunebaum & John Alden Williams - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (1):83.
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    Duquesne Studies in Phenomenological Psychology.Amedeo Giorgi, William Frank Fischer & Rolf Von Eckartsberg (eds.) - 1971 - Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press.
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    Antiquity and Authority: A Paradox in Renaissance Theory of History.William von Leyden - 1958 - Journal of the History of Ideas 19 (4):473.
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    Conscientious objections.M. von Barnhelm & K. Williams - 2004 - Common Knowledge 10 (2):273-285.
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    Moira. Fate, Good, and Evil in Greek Thought.Kurt von Fritz & William Chase Greene - 1945 - American Journal of Philology 66 (4):417.
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    The Philosophy of Life, and, Philosophy of Language.Friedrich von Schlegel & Alexander James William Morrison (eds.) - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    The 1847 English translation of two lecture cycles concerned with humankind's 'inner spiritual life' and the nature of communication.
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    Reciprocal Associations Between Eating Pathology and Parent-Daughter Relationships Across Adolescence: A Monozygotic Twin Differences Study.Laurel M. Korotana, Kristin M. von Ranson, Sylia Wilson & William G. Iacono - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  38. Present-day ethics in their relations to the spiritual life.Rudolf Christoph Eucken, William Tudor Jones & Margaret von Seydewitz - 1913 - New York,: G. P. Putnam's sons. Edited by Margaret von Seydewitz & W. Tudor Jones.
    The ethical problem in the present time.--The ethical principle.--A defence of the ethical principle.--Evolution of the ethical principle.--Morality and religion.--The present status of morality.
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    Acute Stress Attenuates Cognitive Flexibility in Males Only: An fNIRS Examination.Vrinda Kalia, Karthik Vishwanath, Katherine Knauft, Bryan Von Der Vellen, Aaron Luebbe & Amber Williams - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Kierkegaard and Romanticism.William McDonald - 2013 - In John Lippitt & George Pattison (eds.), The Oxford handbook of Kierkegaard. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press. pp. 94.
    This chapter examines Soren Kierkegaard's views and reception of romanticism. It suggests that Kierkegaard was ambivalent toward romanticism and explains that while he criticized the concept of irony, he also modeled some of his works on the writings of romanticists Friedrich Schleiermacher and Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff. In addition, he was also engaged with romantic aesthetics, and analysed and transformed its key concepts. The chapter also explains that Kierkegaard's references to romanticism can be found in his early works, including The (...)
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    The Parisian Faculty of Theology in the Late Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries.William J. Courtenay - 2001 - In Jan A. Aertsen, Kent Emery & Andreas Speer (eds.), Nach der Verurteilung von 1277 / After the Condemnation of 1277: Philosophie und Theologie an der Universität von Paris im letzten Viertel des 13. Jahrhunderts. Studien und Texte / Philosophy and Theology at the University of Paris in the Last Quarter of. De Gruyter. pp. 235-247.
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  42. Was bedeutet "erkenntnisloser Aufstieg" : Nikolaus von Kues zu den Fragen der Mönche von Tegernsee.William J. Hoye - 2019 - In Johannes Schaber & Martin Thurner (eds.), Philosophie und Mystik - Theorie oder Lebensform? Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
     
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  43. Philosophia mundi: Ausgabe des. 1. Buchs von Wilhelm von Conches' Philosophia mit Anhang, Übersetzung und Anmerkungen.William - 1974 - Pretoria: University of South Africa. Edited by Gregor Maurach.
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    Recherches sur la tradition platonicienne.William Keith Chambers Guthrie (ed.) - 1957 - [Vérone,: Stamperia Valdonega.
    Plato's views on the nature of the soul, by W.K.C. Guthrie.--Die Erneuerung der Philosophie in der Zeit Ciceros, von O. Gigon.--Gott und Seele im kaiserzeitlichen Denken, von W. Theiler.--Interprétations néo-platonisantes du livre VI de l'Énéide, par P. Courcelle.--Der Platonismus und die altchristliche Gedankenwelt, von J.H. Waszink.--Humanisme et christianisme chez Clément d'Alexandrie d'après le "Pédagogue," par H.I. Marrou.--Some aspects of Platonism in Islamic philosophy, by R. Walzer.
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  45. 370 Carolyn Gratton.Peter L. Berger, Thomas Luckman, Ludwig von Bertalanffy, Bruno Bettelheim, Robert J. Blakely, Gerhardt von Bonin, Neville Braybooke, C. G. Jung, William W. Buckman & Stanley Lehrer - 1969 - Humanitas 5 (3):369.
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    Syncategoremata: Lateinisch-Deutsch.William Shirwood - 2012 - Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag. Edited by Christoph Kann, Raina Kirchhoff & William Shirwood.
    Synkategorematische Sprachzeichen bilden ein zentrales Thema der Logik, Sprachphilosophie, Linguistik und Grammatik von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. Im Mittelalter verstand man unter "syncategoremata "Ausdrücke, denen eine besondere Bedeutung für die logische Analyse von Aussagen und Schlüssen zukommt. Zu den Synkategoremata zählte eine relativ eng begrenzte Gruppe von Wörtern wie etwa die distributiven Zeichen ("jeder", "kein"), die Exklusiva ("allein", "nur"), Konjunktionen wie "und", "oder" und "wenn", die Kopula "ist", aber auch einzelne Verben wie "anfangen" und "aufhören". Synkategoremata haben anders als (...)
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    Gesammelte Studien Und Aufsätze Gemeinverständlichen Inhalts.Eduard Von Hartmann - 2018 - Wentworth Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    The Achievement of Isaac Bashevis SingerThe American Art Journal, I, Spring 1969Antonio Banfi e il pensiero contemporaneoBaertling, Discoverer of Open FormThe Notebooks for a Raw YouthAfter the Hunt: William Harnett and Other American Still Life Painters, 1870-1900ArchitectureThe Music MerchantsProfiles in Literature: James JoyceRobert Henri and His Circle. [REVIEW]Ellen Laing, Marcia Allentuck, L. A. Fleischman, M. Esterow, Antonio Banfi, T. Brunius, F. Dostoevsky, E. Wasiolek, Alfred Frankenstein, S. Gauldie, M. Goldin, A. Goldman, William I. Homer, R. Liddell, Richard Neutra, Gert von der Osten, Horst Vey, N. J. Perella, James B. Pritchard, Theodore Shank, Michael Sullivan & Dominique Darbois - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 28 (3):407.
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    The British industrial revolution and the ideological revolution: Science, Neoliberalism and History.William J. Ashworth - 2014 - History of Science 52 (2):178-199.
    During the late-nineteenth and twentieth centuries interpretations of the British Industrial Revolution became embedded within debates over competing systems of political economy, primarily liberal democracy versus socialism. At the heart of this contest was also the question of epistemology. A picture emerged of the Industrial Revolution that reflected such contrasting perspectives; for those with a Western liberal bent Britain industrialized first due to a weak state, an emphasis upon individual liberty, the right institutions and culture of creativity born of free (...)
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    The political thought of Heinrich von Treitschke.Henry William Carless Davis - 1915 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
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