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    Liberalismus als politisches Ordnungssystem: Positive Freiheit und die Frage nach dem guten Leben.Jana Katharina Funk - 2023 - transcript Verlag.
    Der Liberalismus beansprucht ein politisches Ordnungssystem zu sein, welches den Bürger*innen die Freiheit zuspricht und ihnen garantiert, sich selbst zu regieren. Doch löst er diesen Anspruch kohärent ein? Jana Katharina Funk zeigt auf, dass Freiheit nicht voraussetzungslos zu haben ist. In Anlehnung an Amartya Sen und Martha Nussbaum schlägt sie ein Konzept des Liberalismus vor, das die positive Freiheit in den Mittelpunkt stellt. Ein liberales Ordnungssystem muss demzufolge die Einzelnen zur Freiheit befähigen und ermächtigen. Es liegt an (...)
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    Beyond instrumental rationality. For a critical theory of freedom.Jana Katharina Funk - 2021 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 63:91-108.
    This article will provide an illustration of Max Weber’s theory of rationalization with a specific impetus on its interdependency with the development of capitalism. Following Horkheimer, I shall critically draw on Weber to outline a theory of human freedom, showing that rationalization not only implies economic and social liberation but entails a totalizing tendency that invades all spheres of socio-political life including people’s mental infrastructure. This mental colonization can be framed as a process of substituting value rationality with instrumental rationality. (...)
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    Confining the Concept of Vascular Depression to Late-Onset Depression: A Meta-Analysis of MRI-Defined Hyperintensity Burden in Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar Disorder.Katharina I. Salo, Jana Scharfen, Isabelle D. Wilden, Ricarda I. Schubotz & Heinz Holling - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:439252.
    Background: The vascular depression hypothesis emphasizes the significance of vascular lesions in late-life depression. At present, no meta-analytic model has investigated whether a difference in hyperintensity burden compared to controls between late-life and late-onset depression is evident. By including a substantial number of studies, focusing on a meaningful outcome measure, and considering several moderating and control variables, the present meta-analysis investigates the severity of hyperintensity burden in major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD). A major focus of the present (...)
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    The Role of Relatedness in the Motivation and Vitality of University Students in Online Classes During Social Distancing.Vanda Capon-Sieber, Carmen Köhler, Ayşenur Alp Christ, Jana Helbling & Anna-Katharina Praetorius - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    As part of the social distancing measures for preventing the spread of COVID-19, many university courses were moved online. There is an assumption that online teaching limits opportunities for fostering interpersonal relationships and students’ satisfaction of the basic need for relatedness – reflected by experiencing meaningful interpersonal connections and belonging – which are considered important prerequisites for student motivation and vitality. In educational settings, an important factor affecting students’ relatedness satisfaction is the teachers’ behavior. Although research suggests that relatedness satisfaction (...)
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    Kathleen Frederickson. The Ploy of Instinct: Victorian Sciences of Nature and Sexuality in Liberal Governance. xi + 218 pp., bibl., index. New York: Fordham University Press, 2014. $26. [REVIEW]Jana Funke - 2016 - Isis 107 (3):647-648.
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    ‘All the progressive forms of life are built up on the attraction of sex’: Development and the social function of the sexual instinct in late 19th- and early 20th-century Western European sexology. [REVIEW]Kate Fisher & Jana Funke - 2023 - History of the Human Sciences 36 (5):42-67.
    This article explores the relationship between sexual science and evolutionary models of human development and progress. It examines the ways in which late 19th- and early 20th-century Western European sexual scientists constructed the sexual instinct as an evolutionary force that not only served a reproductive purpose, but was also pivotal to the social, moral, and cultural development of human societies. Sexual scientists challenged the idea that non-reproductive sexualities were necessarily perverse, pathological, or degenerative by linking sexual desire to the evolution (...)
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    Aerobic Exercise Induces Functional and Structural Reorganization of CNS Networks in Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial.Jan-Patrick Stellmann, Adil Maarouf, Karl-Heinz Schulz, Lisa Baquet, Jana Pöttgen, Stefan Patra, Iris-Katharina Penner, Susanne Gellißen, Gesche Ketels, Pierre Besson, Jean-Philippe Ranjeva, Maxime Guye, Guido Nolte, Andreas K. Engel, Bertrand Audoin, Christoph Heesen & Stefan M. Gold - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Situating the Self: Gender, Community and Postmodernism in Contemporary Ethics.Nanette Funk - 1994 - Philosophical Review 103 (3):562.
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    A very tangled knot: Official state socialist women’s organizations, women’s agency and feminism in Eastern European state socialism.Nanette Funk - 2014 - European Journal of Women's Studies 21 (4):344-360.
    This article discusses some current research claims on gender and state socialism in Eastern Europe from 1945 to 1989. It raises questions about claims by Revisionist Feminist Scholars that official state socialist women’s organizations were ‘agents’ on behalf of women, or women’s movements, perhaps feminist, and not ‘transmission belts’ of communist parties. State socialist policies are described as ‘friendly towards women’ and ‘pro-women’. In contrast, the author claims that these organizations both were and were not agents on behalf of women, (...)
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    Erich Fromm: the courage to be human.Rainer Funk - 1982 - New York: Continuum.
    Discusses the influences of Erich Fromm, examines his conception of the nature of man, and analyzes his views of social psychology, philosophy, ethics, and religion.
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    Zwischen Genetik und klassischer Musik: Zur Philosophie sinnlichen Wissens.Michael Funk - 2015 - In Peter Remmers & Christoph Asmuth (eds.), Ästhetisches Wissen: Zwischen Sinnlichkeit Und Begriff. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 249-288.
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    Repeatability and Methodical Actions in Uncertain Situations.Michael Funk - 2018 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 22 (3):352-376.
    In this paper Ludwig Wittgenstein is interpreted as a philosopher of language and technology. Due to current developments, a special focus is on lifeworld practice and technoscientific research. In particular, image-interpretation is used as a concrete methodical example. Whereas in most science- or technology-related Wittgenstein interpretations the focus is on the Tractatus, the Investigations or On Certainty, in this paper the primary source is his very late triune fragment Bemerkungen über die Farben. It is argued that Wittgenstein’s approach can supplement (...)
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    Applied Semiotics.David A. Funk - 1983 - Semiotics:521-525.
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    Bentham as Pioneer in Legal Semiotics.David A. Funk - 1984 - Semiotics:219-224.
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    Beyond Criticism in Quest of Literacy: The Parable of the Leaven.Robert W. Funk - 1971 - Interpretation 25 (2):149-170.
    The fundamental question for the interpreter who addresses himself to the Jesus-tradition today is this: Is it possible any longer to recover the parable as parable?
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  16. Die Leistungsfähigkeit der Stufenbaulehre.Bernd-Christian Funk - forthcoming - Rechtstheorie.
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    Die Phänomenologie und das Problem der Grundlegung der Ethik: An Hand des Versuchs von Max Scheler, by Eiichi Shimomissé.R. L. Funk - 1973 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 4 (3):270-270.
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  18. Eschatologische Horizonte in der Wissenschaftsgeschichte.Klemens Funk - 1981 - In Engelbert Neuhäusler, Rudolf Kilian, Klemens Funk & Peter Fassl (eds.), Eschatologie: bibeltheologische und philosophische Studien zum Verhältnis von Erlösungswelt und Wirklichkeitsbewältigung: Festschrift für Engelbert Neuhäusler zur Emeritierung gewidmet von Kollegen, Freunden und Schülern. St. Ottilien: EOS Verlag.
     
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    Ernsthafte Philosophie oder Kniefallvor dem Nichts?Eva Funk - 2011 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 19 (1-2):148-186.
    This paper presents results of a qualitative study focussed on reconstructingcurrent reception processes of Tibetan Buddhist teachings and practicesas well as its representatives by the Swiss public since the mid 1990’s. Byexamining public discourses on Tibetan Buddhism in Switzerland, the paperaddresses issues concerning the social construction, representation and (re-)production of cultural and religious difference. It is argued that public receptionand representation of Tibetan Buddhism in the media clearly – even if implicitly– reflects disputes about conceptions of one’s own religious, cultural (...)
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  20. Eine Unermessliche Mitte. Zur Philosophie der Ähnlichkeit im Werk Pascals.G. Funk - 1999 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 44 (1):27-40.
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    Habermas And Solidarity.Nanette Funk - 1990 - Philosophical Inquiry 12 (3-4):17-31.
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    Le rôle des cinq « demeures » (ou puissances intellectuelles) dans le récit de Mani.Wolf-Peter Funk - 2018 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 74 (2):235-242.
    This article explores the role of the five “abodes” (or “intellectual powers” or “mental properties”) of the Light Realm in the narrative of Mani’s Living Gospel according to the Coptic Synaxeis codex. Far from being spared in the war effort (as it appears from Theodore bar Koni’s report on Mani’s doctrine), these five powers can be seen in Mani’s narrative to be active contributors not only to the generation of each divine persona newly called into being but also in the (...)
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    Language the Loaded Weapon:Language the Loaded Weapon.Joel Funk - 1990 - Anthropology of Consciousness 1 (3-4):36-36.
    Language the Loaded Weapon by Dwight Bolinger. London and New York: Longman, 1980, 214 pp.
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  24. Primat des Naturrechtes: die Transzendenz des Naturrechtes gegenüber dem positiven Recht.Josef Funk - 1952 - Mödling bei Wien,: St.-Gabriel-Verlag.
     
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    Philosophy, Ideology and Social Science: Essays in Negation and Affirmation.Nanette Funk & Istvan Meszaros - 1989 - Philosophical Review 98 (4):573.
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    Persons in Love: A Study of Max Scheler's Wesen und Formen der Sympathie, by A. R. Luther.R. L. Funk - 1973 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 4 (3):270-273.
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    R. J. Gordon’s Discovery of the Spotted Hyena’s Extraordinary Genitalia in 1777.Holger Funk - 2012 - Journal of the History of Biology 45 (2):301 - 328.
    In the history of zoology the English anatomist Morrison Watson (1845-1885) is considered to be the discoverer of the masculinized sexual organs of the spotted hyena. Beginning in 1877, Watson had published a series of anatomical studies on the spotted hyena (Watson, 1877, 1878, 1881, Watson and Young, 1879), in which he, in which he for the first time made public the anatomical peculiarities of the female spotted hyena's genitalia. This scientific achievement is well documented. But now we can also (...)
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    R. J. Gordon’s Discovery of the Spotted Hyena’s Extraordinary Genitalia in 1777.Holger Funk - 2012 - Journal of the History of Biology 45 (2):301-328.
    In the history of zoology the English anatomist Morrison Watson (1845–1885) is considered to be the discoverer of the masculinized sexual organs of the spotted hyena. Beginning in 1877, Watson had published a series of anatomical studies on the spotted hyena (Watson, 1877, 1878, 1881, Watson and Young, 1879), in which he, in which he for the first time made public the anatomical peculiarities of the female spotted hyena’s genitalia. This scientific achievement is well documented. But now we can also (...)
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    Ästhetik des Hässlichen: Beiträge zum Verständnis negativer Ausdrucksformen im 19. Jahrhundert.Holger Funk - 1983 - Berlin: Agora Verlag.
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    The Lesbian Body—a Monstrous or a Transcendental Signifier?Julika Funk - 2002 - In Insa Härtel & Sigrid Schade (eds.), Body and representation. Opladen: Leske + Budrich. pp. 51--57.
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    The Looting-Glass Tree Is for the Birds: Ezekiel 17:22–24; Mark 4:30–32.Robert W. Funk - 1973 - Interpretation 27 (1):3-9.
    The Kingdom as Jesus sees it breaking in will arrive in disenchanting and disarming form : not as a mighty cedar astride the lofty mountain height but as a lowly garden herb.... It will erupt out of the power of weakness and refuse to perpetuate itself by the weakness of power.
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    What We Do and Do Not Learn from Thomas Piketty.Nanette Funk - 2016 - Radical Philosophy Review 19 (2):297-311.
    Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century is not only a work of economic history and theory but also a political and normative argument and a critique of ideology. It is invaluable for its magisterial documentation of increasing inequality in capitalism, and unprecedented US economic inequality in particular. I situate it within philosophical conceptions of justice. I also identify it as a non-determinist critique of the political economy of capitalism and a substantive and methodological challenge to mainstream economics. I discuss (...)
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    Adapting a kidney exchange algorithm to align with human values.Rachel Freedman, Jana Schaich Borg, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, John P. Dickerson & Vincent Conitzer - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence 283 (C):103261.
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    Is the commercialisation of human tissue and body material forbidden in the countries of the European Union?Christian Lenk & Katharina Beier - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (6):342-346.
    The human body and its parts are widely perceived as matters beyond commercial usage. This belief is codified in several national and European documents. This so-called ‘no-property rule’ is held to be the default position across the countries of the European Union. However, a closer look at the most pertinent national and European documents, and also current practices in the field, reveals a gradual model of commercialisation of human tissue. In particular, we will argue that the ban on commercialisation of (...)
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    From Bounded Morality to Consumer Social Responsibility: A Transdisciplinary Approach to Socially Responsible Consumption and Its Obstacles.Michael P. Schlaile, Katharina Klein & Wolfgang Böck - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (3):561-588.
    Corporate social responsibility has been intensively discussed in business ethics literature, whereas the social responsibility of private consumers appears to be less researched. However, there is also a growing interest from business ethicists and other scholars in the field of consumer social responsibility. Nevertheless, previous discussions of ConSR reveal the need for a viable conceptual basis for understanding the social responsibility of consumers in an increasingly globalized market economy. Moreover, evolutionary aspects of human morality seem to have been neglected despite (...)
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  36. 15 challenges for AI: or what AI (currently) can’t do.Thilo Hagendorff & Katharina Wezel - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (2):355-365.
    The current “AI Summer” is marked by scientific breakthroughs and economic successes in the fields of research, development, and application of systems with artificial intelligence. But, aside from the great hopes and promises associated with artificial intelligence, there are a number of challenges, shortcomings and even limitations of the technology. For one, these challenges arise from methodological and epistemological misconceptions about the capabilities of artificial intelligence. Secondly, they result from restrictions of the social context in which the development of applications (...)
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    The Role of Working Memory for Cognitive Control in Anorexia Nervosa versus Substance Use Disorder.Samantha J. Brooks, Sabina G. Funk, Susanne Y. Young & Helgi B. Schiöth - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  38. Foot Without Achilles’ Heel.Ulf Hlobil & Katharina Nieswandt - 2019 - Philosophia 47 (5):1501-1515.
    It is often assumed that neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics postulates an obligation to be a good human being and that it derives further obligations from this idea. The paper argues that this assumption is false, at least for Philippa Foot’s view. Our argument blocks a widespread objection to Foot’s view, and it shows how virtue ethics in general can neutralize such worries.
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    Distributed Practice: Rarely Realized in Self-Regulated Mathematical Learning.Katharina Barzagar Nazari & Mirjam Ebersbach - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect and use of distributed practice in the context of self-regulated mathematical learning in high school. With distributed practice, a fixed learning duration is spread over several sessions, whereas with massed practice, the same time is spent learning in one session. Distributed practice has been proven to be an effective tool for improving long-term retention of verbal material and simple procedural knowledge in mathematics, at least when the practice schedule is (...)
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    How to Improve Performance in Bayesian Inference Tasks: A Comparison of Five Visualizations.Katharina Böcherer-Linder & Andreas Eichler - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:375260.
    Bayes’ formula is a fundamental statistical method for inference judgments in uncertain situations used by both laymen and professionals. However, since people often fail in situations where Bayes’ formula can be applied, how to improve their performance in Bayesian situations is a crucial question. We based our research on a widely accepted beneficial strategy in Bayesian situations, representing the statistical information in the form of natural frequencies. In addition to this numerical format, we used five visualizations: a 2×2-table, a unit (...)
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    The moral economy of open access.Chris Muellerleile & Jana Bacevic - 2018 - European Journal of Social Theory 21 (2):169-188.
    Digital technologies have made access to and profit from scientific publications hotly contested issues. Debates over open access (OA), however, rarely extend from questions of distribution to questions of how OA is transforming the politics of academic knowledge production. This article argues that the movement towards OA rests on a relatively stable moral episteme that positions different actors involved in the economy of OA (authors, publishers, the general public), and most importantly, knowledge itself. The analysis disentangles the ontological and moral (...)
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    Ghost-in-the-Machine reveals human social signals for human–robot interaction.Sebastian Loth, Katharina Jettka, Manuel Giuliani & Jan P. de Ruiter - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
    We used a new method called “Ghost-in-the-Machine” (GiM) to investigate social interactions with a robotic bartender taking orders for drinks and serving them. Using the GiM paradigm allowed us to identify how human participants recognize the intentions of customers on the basis of the output of the robotic recognizers. Specifically, we measured which recognizer modalities (e.g., speech, the distance to the bar) were relevant at different stages of the interaction. This provided insights into human social behavior necessary for the development (...)
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    Neural correlates of verbal creativity: differences in resting-state functional connectivity associated with expertise in creative writing.Martin Lotze, Katharina Erhard, Nicola Neumann, Simon B. Eickhoff & Robert Langner - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Recorded Versus Organic Memory: Interaction of Two Worlds as Demonstrated by the Chromatin Dynamics.Anton Markoš & Jana Švorcová - 2009 - Biosemiotics 2 (2):131-149.
    The “histone code” conjecture of gene regulation is our point of departure for analyzing the interplay between the (quasi)digital script in nucleic acids and proteins on the one hand and the body on the other, between the recorded and organic memory. We argue that the cell’s ability to encode its states into strings of “characters” dramatically enhances the capacity of encoding its experience (organic memory). Finally, we present our concept of interaction between the natural (bodily) world, and the transcendental realm (...)
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    Ein klares Jein!: Einstellungen und Ambivalenzen der deutschen Allgemeinbevölkerung zur Forschung mit extrakorporalen Embryonen.Jürgen Barth, Katharina Kufner & Jürgen Bengel - 2005 - Ethik in der Medizin 17 (2):127-141.
    ZusammenfassungDie öffentliche Wahrnehmung der Forschung mit extrakorporalen Embryonen bildet den Kern des vorliegenden Beitrags. Hierzu wurden über 400 Personen schriftlich befragt. Die Art der Embryonengewinnung (künstliche Erzeugung vs. überzählige Embryonen) wird als bedeutsam für die Bewertung der Forschung angesehen. Mehrheitlich besteht der Wunsch nach rechtlich klaren Grenzen. Die größte Ambivalenz zeigt sich hinsichtlich der Frage nach einer gesetzlichen Erlaubnis der Embryonenforschung. Umgekehrt hat die Bevölkerung eine eindeutigere Meinung zum Verbot von Embryonenforschung und zur Einführung strikter rechtlicher Regelungen. Die Wahl der (...)
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    Ein klares Jein!Dr Jürgen Barth, Katharina Kufner & Jürgen Bengel - 2005 - Ethik in der Medizin 17 (2):127-141.
    Die öffentliche Wahrnehmung der Forschung mit extrakorporalen Embryonen bildet den Kern des vorliegenden Beitrags. Hierzu wurden über 400 Personen schriftlich befragt. Die Art der Embryonengewinnung (künstliche Erzeugung vs. überzählige Embryonen) wird als bedeutsam für die Bewertung der Forschung angesehen. Mehrheitlich besteht der Wunsch nach rechtlich klaren Grenzen. Die größte Ambivalenz zeigt sich hinsichtlich der Frage nach einer gesetzlichen Erlaubnis der Embryonenforschung. Umgekehrt hat die Bevölkerung eine eindeutigere Meinung zum Verbot von Embryonenforschung und zur Einführung strikter rechtlicher Regelungen. Die Wahl der (...)
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    Ein klares Jein!: Einstellungen und Ambivalenzen der deutschen Allgemeinbevölkerung zur Forschung mit extrakorporalen Embryonen.Jürgen Barth, Katharina Kufner & Jürgen Bengel - 2005 - Ethik in der Medizin 17 (2):127-141.
    ZusammenfassungDie öffentliche Wahrnehmung der Forschung mit extrakorporalen Embryonen bildet den Kern des vorliegenden Beitrags. Hierzu wurden über 400 Personen schriftlich befragt. Die Art der Embryonengewinnung (künstliche Erzeugung vs. überzählige Embryonen) wird als bedeutsam für die Bewertung der Forschung angesehen. Mehrheitlich besteht der Wunsch nach rechtlich klaren Grenzen. Die größte Ambivalenz zeigt sich hinsichtlich der Frage nach einer gesetzlichen Erlaubnis der Embryonenforschung. Umgekehrt hat die Bevölkerung eine eindeutigere Meinung zum Verbot von Embryonenforschung und zur Einführung strikter rechtlicher Regelungen. Die Wahl der (...)
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    The Genesis of Iconology.Jaś Elsner & Katharina Lorenz - 2012 - Critical Inquiry 38 (3):483-512.
    Erwin Panofsky explicitly states that the first half of the opening chapter of Studies in Iconology—his landmark American publication of 1939—contains ‘the revised content of a methodological article published by the writer in 1932’, which is now translated for the first time in this issue of Critical Inquiry.1 That article, published in the philosophical journal Logos, is among his most important works. First, it marks the apogee of his series of philosophically reflective essays on how to do art history,2 that (...)
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    New insights into the medium hand: Discovering recurrent structures in gestures.Silva H. Ladewig & Jana Bressem - 2013 - Semiotica 2013 (197):203-231.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica - Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies / Revue de l'Association Internationale de Sémiotique Jahrgang: 2013 Heft: 197 Seiten: 203-231.
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    Liebe und Hass: eine philosophische Analyse im Anschluss an Max Scheler und Aurel Kolnai.Katharina Ernst-Wilken - 2019 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
    In der vorwiegend analytisch gepragten philosophischen Emotionsdebatte der Gegenwart findet die Erlebnisdimension von Emotionen bislang wenig Beachtung. Dieses Buch mochte einen neuen Impuls setzen, indem es die liebes- und hassphanomenologischen Entwurfe von Max Scheler und Aurel Kolnai fur den aktuellen Diskurs fruchtbar macht und alternative Begriffe von Liebe und Hass entwickelt, die sich primar an der emotionalen Erfahrung orientieren. Zentrale Bedeutung kommt hierbei dem besonderen Wertbezug dieser beiden Emotionen sowie der Person als ihrem spezifischen Objekt zu.
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