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    Building an Open Source Classifier for the Neonatal EEG Background: A Systematic Feature-Based Approach From Expert Scoring to Clinical Visualization.Saeed Montazeri Moghadam, Elana Pinchefsky, Ilse Tse, Viviana Marchi, Jukka Kohonen, Minna Kauppila, Manu Airaksinen, Karoliina Tapani, Päivi Nevalainen, Cecil Hahn, Emily W. Y. Tam, Nathan J. Stevenson & Sampsa Vanhatalo - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15:675154.
    Neonatal brain monitoring in the neonatal intensive care units (NICU) requires a continuous review of the spontaneous cortical activity, i.e., the electroencephalograph (EEG) background activity. This needs development of bedside methods for an automated assessment of the EEG background activity. In this paper, we present development of the key components of a neonatal EEG background classifier, starting from the visual background scoring to classifier design, and finally to possible bedside visualization of the classifier results. A dataset with 13,200 5-minute EEG (...)
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    Cecil Hale Miller, 1906-1998.Lewis E. Hahn - 2001 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 74 (5):244 - 245.
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    Post-rotational perception of apparent bodily rotation.Cecil W. Mann, Fred E. Guedry & James T. Ray - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 41 (2):114.
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    The effects of auditory-vestibular nerve pathology on space perception.Cecil W. Mann - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 42 (6):450.
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    The perception of the vertical: I. Visual and non-labyrinthine cues.Cecil W. Mann, Newell H. Berthelot-Berry & Henry J. Dauterive Jr - 1949 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 39 (4):538.
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    The perception of the vertical: V. Adjustment to the postural vertical as a function of the magnitude of postural tilt and duration of exposure.Cecil W. Mann & George E. Passey - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 41 (2):108.
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    The role of instruction in experimental space perception.Cecil W. Mann & Randolph O. Boring - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 45 (1):44.
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    Tensions in Corporate Sustainability: Towards an Integrative Framework.Tobias Hahn, Jonatan Pinkse, Lutz Preuss & Frank Figge - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 127 (2):297-316.
    This paper proposes a systematic framework for the analysis of tensions in corporate sustainability. The framework is based on the emerging integrative view on corporate sustainability, which stresses the need for a simultaneous integration of economic, environmental and social dimensions without, a priori, emphasising one over any other. The integrative view presupposes that firms need to accept tensions in corporate sustainability and pursue different sustainability aspects simultaneously even if they seem to contradict each other. The framework proposed in this paper (...)
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    The Bayesian boom: good thing or bad?Ulrike Hahn - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    The Ethical Rational of Business for the Poor – Integrating the Concepts Bottom of the Pyramid, Sustainable Development, and Corporate Citizenship.Rüdiger Hahn - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (3):313-324.
    The first United Nations Millennium Development Goal calls for a distinct reduction of worldwide poverty. It is now widely accepted that the private sector is a crucial partner in achieving this ambitious target. Building on this insight, the ‹Bottom of the Pyramid’ concept provides a framework that highlights the untapped opportunities with the ‹poorest of the poor’, while at the same time acknowledging the abilities and resources of private enterprises for poverty alleviation. This article connects the idea of business with (...)
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  11. The Burden of Proof and Its Role in Argumentation.Ulrike Hahn & Mike Oaksford - 2007 - Argumentation 21 (1):39-61.
    The notion of “the burden of proof” plays an important role in real-world argumentation contexts, in particular in law. It has also been given a central role in normative accounts of argumentation, and has been used to explain a range of classic argumentation fallacies. We argue that in law the goal is to make practical decisions whereas in critical discussion the goal is frequently simply to increase or decrease degree of belief in a proposition. In the latter case, it is (...)
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    Public Reception of Climate Science: Coherence, Reliability, and Independence.Ulrike Hahn, Adam J. L. Harris & Adam Corner - 2016 - Topics in Cognitive Science 8 (1):180-195.
    Possible measures to mitigate climate change require global collective actions whose impacts will be felt by many, if not all. Implementing such actions requires successful communication of the reasons for them, and hence the underlying climate science, to a degree that far exceeds typical scientific issues which do not require large-scale societal response. Empirical studies have identified factors, such as the perceived level of consensus in scientific opinion and the perceived reliability of scientists, that can limit people's trust in science (...)
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    Perceptions of randomness: Why three heads are better than four.Ulrike Hahn & Paul A. Warren - 2009 - Psychological Review 116 (2):454-461.
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    Similarity as transformation.Ulrike Hahn, Nick Chater & Lucy B. Richardson - 2003 - Cognition 87 (1):1-32.
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    The Co-evolution of Leaders’ Cognitive Complexity and Corporate Sustainability: The Case of the CEO of Puma.Tobias Hahn, Patricia Gabaldón & Stefan Gröschl - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 155 (3):741-762.
    In this longitudinal study, we explore the co-evolution of the cognitive complexity of the CEO of Puma, Jochen Zeitz, and his view and initiatives on sustainability. Our purpose was to explore how the changes in a leader’s mindset relate to his/her views and actions on sustainability. In contrast to previous studies, we adopt an in-depth longitudinal case study approach to capture the role of leaders’ cognitive complexity in the context of corporate sustainability. By understanding the cognitive development of Zeitz as (...)
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    Similarity and rules: distinct? exhaustive? empirically distinguishable?Ulrike Hahn & Nick Chater - 1998 - Cognition 65 (2-3):197-230.
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    Suetonius: Diuus Claudius (review).Richard Cecil Lounsbury - 2006 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 100 (1):79-80.
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    Ethical perceptions of asian managers: Evidence of trends in six divergent national contexts.Samir R. Chatterjee & Cecil A. L. Pearson - 2003 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 12 (2):203–211.
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    Rational argument, rational inference.Ulrike Hahn, Adam J. L. Harris & Mike Oaksford - 2012 - Argument and Computation 4 (1):21 - 35.
    (2013). Rational argument, rational inference. Argument & Computation: Vol. 4, Formal Models of Reasoning in Cognitive Psychology, pp. 21-35. doi: 10.1080/19462166.2012.689327.
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    The global consequence of participatory responsibility.Henning Hahn - 2009 - Journal of Global Ethics 5 (1):43 – 56.
    The aim of this article is to introduce and defend a revised conception of responsibility - namely, participatory responsibility. It starts from the insight that some pressing problems of global injustice render our common conception of responsibility useless. As an alternative the author mainly discusses Iris Marion Young's social connection model of responsibility. However, Young's approach becomes unconvincing in addressing and weighing specific duties. The author therefore adds a basic rights approach to her conception and argues that mere participation in (...)
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    Strong Reciprocity in Consumer Boycotts.Tobias Hahn & Noël Albert - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 145 (3):509-524.
    Boycotts are among the most frequent forms of consumer expression against unethical or egregious acts by firms. Most current research explains consumers’ decisions to participate in a boycott using a universal cost-benefit model that mixes instrumental and expressive motives. To date, no conceptual framework accounts for the distinct behavioral motives for boycotting though. This article focuses on motivational heterogeneity among consumers. By distinguishing two stable behavioral models—a self-regarding type and a strongly reciprocal type—we introduce the notion of strong reciprocity to (...)
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    Rerum Cognoscere Causas.Frank Hahn - 1996 - Economics and Philosophy 12 (2):183.
    Professor Hausman has written an interesting and instructive book. Though I am by no means favourably disposed to methodology for economists,, I found reading Hausman enjoyable and I came away having learned things worth learning. But not all is well, largely because Hausman is a philosopher first and an economist a poor second. There are also important questions where one would have expected philosophic help which are not asked at all.
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  23. The Wellborn Science: Eugenics in Germany, France, Brazil, and Russia.Mark B. Adams, William H. Schneider, Paul Weindling, Philip R. Reilly & Nicole Hahn Rafter - 1993 - Journal of the History of Biology 26 (1):131-145.
     
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    Scientific research as an occupation in eighteenth-century Paris.Roger Hahn - 1975 - Minerva 13 (4):501-513.
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  25. Cancellation, Negation, and Rejection.Niels Skovgaard-Olsen, Peter Collins, Karolina Krzyżanowska, Ulrike Hahn & Karl Christoph Klauer - 2019 - Cognitive Psychology 108:42-71.
    In this paper, new evidence is presented for the assumption that the reason-relation reading of indicative conditionals ('if A, then C') reflects a conventional implicature. In four experiments, it is investigated whether relevance effects found for the probability assessment of indicative conditionals (Skovgaard-Olsen, Singmann, and Klauer, 2016a) can be classified as being produced by a) a conversational implicature, b) a (probabilistic) presupposition failure, or c) a conventional implicature. After considering several alternative hypotheses and the accumulating evidence from other studies as (...)
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    Politischer Kosmopolitismus: Praktikabilität, Verantwortung, Menschenrechte.Henning Hahn - 2017 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Wir brauchen eine gerechtere Globalisierung – diese Einsicht ist ebenso alternativlos, wie sie utopisch anmutet. Um dennoch die realistische Hoffnung auf eine kosmopolitische Weltordnung in Aussicht zu stellen, konstruiert die Schrift einen Menschenrechtsansatz globaler Gerechtigkeit. Teil I beschäftigt sich mit der Frage der Praktikabilität. Das Problem wird zunächst an Kants kosmopolitischen Schriften herausgearbeitet, um es dann methodisch anhand von Rawls’ politischem Konstruktivismus und Honneths normativem Rekonstruktivismus zu lösen. Anschließend an Max Weber, Hans Jonas und Hannah Arendt wird dann in Teil (...)
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    Between a conditional’s antecedent and its consequent: Discourse coherence vs. probabilistic relevance.Karolina Krzyżanowska, Peter J. Collins & Ulrike Hahn - 2017 - Cognition 164 (C):199-205.
    Reasoning with conditionals is central to everyday life, yet there is long-standing disagreement about the meaning of the conditional. One example is the puzzle of so-called missing-link conditionals such as "if raccoons have no wings, they cannot breathe under water." Their oddity may be taken to show that conditionals require a connection between antecedent ("raccoons have no wings") and consequent ("they cannot breathe under water"), yet most accounts of conditionals attribute the oddity to natural language pragmatics. We present an experimental (...)
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    Low-frequency vibrotactile adaptation.J. F. Hahn - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 78 (4p1):655.
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    Politics and Crowd Morality: A Study in the Philosophy of Politics.Arthur Christensen & A. Cecil Curtis - 1916 - International Journal of Ethics 26 (2):295-297.
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    Book Reviews Section 1.D. Cecil Clark, Booker Gardener, Raymond Bell, Howard L. Sparks, Lucien Morin, Norma J. Irwin, Hilary E. Bender, E. Dean Butler, Joti Bhatnagar, Richard Lasko, Bernard Mehl, Gilbert L. Noble, William C. Fish, Donald P. Hannon, Phillip T. Mcclung & Singnan Fen - 1973 - Educational Studies 4 (4):200-210.
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  31. Norm Conflicts and Conditionals.Niels Skovgaard-Olsen, David Kellen, Ulrike Hahn & Karl Christoph Klauer - 2019 - Psychological Review 126 (5):611-633.
    Suppose that two competing norms, N1 and N2, can be identified such that a given person’s response can be interpreted as correct according to N1 but incorrect according to N2. Which of these two norms, if any, should one use to interpret such a response? In this paper we seek to address this fundamental problem by studying individual variation in the interpretation of conditionals by establishing individual profiles of the participants based on their case judgments and reflective attitudes. To investigate (...)
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    Formal models of source reliability.Christoph Merdes, Momme von Sydow & Ulrike Hahn - 2020 - Synthese 198 (S23):5773-5801.
    The paper introduces, compares and contrasts formal models of source reliability proposed in the epistemology literature, in particular the prominent models of Bovens and Hartmann and Olsson :127–143, 2011). All are Bayesian models seeking to provide normative guidance, yet they differ subtly in assumptions and resulting behavior. Models are evaluated both on conceptual grounds and through simulations, and the relationship between models is clarified. The simulations both show surprising similarities and highlight relevant differences between these models. Most importantly, however, our (...)
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    Metaphysical interpretation.Lewis E. Hahn - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (2):176-187.
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    Sur les débuts de la carrière scientifique de Lacepède.Roger Hahn - 1974 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 27 (4):347-353.
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    Advancing Research on Corporate Sustainability: Off to Pastures New or Back to the Roots?Sanjay Sharma, J. Alberto Aragón-Correa, Frank Figge & Tobias Hahn - 2017 - Business and Society 56 (2):155-185.
    Over the last two decades, corporate sustainability has been established as a legitimate research topic among management and organization scholars. This introductory article explores potential avenues for advances in research on corporate sustainability by readdressing some of the fundamental aspects of the sustainability debate and approaching some novel perspectives and insights from outside the corporate sustainability field. This essay also sketches out how each of the six articles of this special issue contribute to the literature by going back to some (...)
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    8. The Meaning of the Mechanistic Age.Roger Hahn - 1991 - In James J. Sheehan & Morton Sosna (eds.), The Boundaries of Humanity: Humans, Animals, Machines. University of California Press. pp. 142-157.
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    John Rawls: Das Recht der Völker.Henning Hahn & Reza Mosayebi (eds.) - 2019 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    Im Rahmen der Reihe Klassiker Auslegen wird nun auch Rawls drittem Hauptwerk, Das Recht der Völker, ein kooperativer Kommentar gewidmet. Rawls entwickelt in seinem Spätwerk eine realistische Utopie internationaler Gerechtigkeit, die bei vielen seiner kosmopolitischen Schüler schnell auf Ablehnung stieß. Aus dem Abstand von 20 Jahren wird nun deutlich, dass die Schrift an Aktualität eher gewonnen und bis heute wichtige Debatte geprägt hat. Die einzelnen Beiträge rekonstruieren Rawls' Position zu globaler Gerechtigkeit, Menschenrechten, nichtidealer Theorie, internationaler Toleranz, Methode des politischen Konstruktivismus, (...)
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    Les Prix Nobel en 1970The Nobel Foundation.Roger Hahn - 1973 - Isis 64 (3):436-437.
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    L'académie Royale Des Sciences Et La Réforme De Ses Statuts En 1789.Roger Hahn - 1965 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 18 (1):15-28.
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    La Révolution Française et la Science 1789-1795. Joseph Fayet.Roger Hahn - 1960 - Isis 51 (4):605-607.
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    Le siècle des lumières en province. Académies et académiciens provinciaux, 1680-1789Daniel Roche.Roger Hahn - 1980 - Isis 71 (2):301-302.
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    Lenin und die Soziologie.Erich Hahn - 1970 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 18 (s1).
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    Molecular biology of double‐minute chromosomes.Peter J. Hahn - 1993 - Bioessays 15 (7):477-484.
    Double‐minute chromosomes play a critical role in tumor cell genetics where they are frequently associated with the overexpression of oncogene products. They have been observed for many years in light microscopic examinations of metaphase chromosomes from tumor cells, but their origin remains unknown and is the subject of considerable speculation. However, molecular details of their structure and organization can now be described in conjunction with the microscopic examinations, to allow an evaluation of the various models that have been developed to (...)
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    Material causality, non—being, and Plato's "hypodoche": A re-view of the "timaeus" in terms of the divided line.Robert Hahn - 1980 - Apeiron 14 (1):57.
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    6. Moralische Grundrechte.Henning Hahn - 2008 - In Moralische Selbstachtungmoral Self-Respect: On the Foundation of a Social-Liberal Theory of Justice: Zur Grundfigur Einer Sozialliberalen Gerechtigkeitstheorie. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Medizinhistorisches Kolloquium in Leipzig.S. Hahn - 1993 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 1 (1):67-67.
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    More Light on Charles the Obscure.Roger Hahn - 1981 - Isis 72:83-86.
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    Moralische Selbstachtungmoral Self-Respect: On the Foundation of a Social-Liberal Theory of Justice: Zur Grundfigur Einer Sozialliberalen Gerechtigkeitstheorie.Henning Hahn - 2008 - Walter de Gruyter.
    This work is to be understood from the systematic perspective as an extension of John Rawl's Theory of Justice. Constituting a normative vanishing-point, the individual's moral self-respect is placed at the centre of the theory's justification. Starting from the thesis that self-respect presents itself as the highestgood, the book defends a number of fundamental moral rights that need to be realized legally, economically, culturally, and politically so that a person can maintain her self-respect.
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    Modeling task effects in human reading with neural network-based attention.Michael Hahn & Frank Keller - 2023 - Cognition 230 (C):105289.
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    Moderne und Askese Über ihr Verhältnis nach Max Weber und Norbert Elias.Alois Hahn & Matthias Hoffmann - 2010 - Das Mittelalter 15 (1):128-137.
    In this article Weber’s famous theory concerning “The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism” is taken as a theory of civilization. It is shown that in his analysis of ascetic Puritanism, and also of the Calvinistic doctrine of predestination, Weber comes to depict the principle of self-control as the main feature of the Puritan which makes him “the father of modern self-discipline”. Self-discipline in turn is the principal ability of modern man in Norbert Elias’ theory of civilization. But all (...)
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