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    Moses Mendelssohns Sprachpolitik.Grit Schorch - 2012 - De Gruyter.
    This book is the first comprehensive study on Moses Mendelssohn's (1729-1786) language philosophy. While guiding the reader throughhis oeuvre, a new perspective is gained that brings Mendelssohn closer to the skeptical currents of Enlightenment. The dialectics of human and sacred language play a constitutive role for his language theory as well as for his aesthetics and metaphysics, and finally lead into the political idea of a just, social order. Thus, he developed an important alternative to monolingual, national language concepts.
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  2. Istoricheskoe i logicheskoe v marksistskoĭ filosofii.Ivan Ivanovich Grit︠s︡enko - 1969
     
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  3. Logicheskoe i istoricheskoe--kategorii materialisticheskoĭ dialektiki.Ivan Ivanovich Grit︠s︡enko - 1967
     
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    Das kantische Raummodell in der Neurobiologie.Grit Schwarzkopf & Hannah Monyer - 2017 - Kant Studien 108 (2):247-269.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 108 Heft: 2 Seiten: 247-269.
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    Migration currents among the scientific elite.Grit Laudel - 2005 - Minerva 43 (4):377-395.
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    Belgium and the European union.Chairperson William Van Grit & Marijse van Stapel - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (3):1164-1170.
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    Main milestones of European unification.William Van Grit - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (3):1178-1182.
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    Tailor-made finance versus tailor-made care. Can the state strengthen consumer choice in healthcare by reforming the financial structure of long-term care?K. Grit & A. de Bont - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (2):79-83.
    Background Policy instruments based on the working of markets have been introduced to empower consumers of healthcare. However, it is still not easy to become a critical consumer of healthcare. Objectives The aim of this study is to analyse the possibilities of the state to strengthen the position of patients with the aid of a new financial regime, such as personal health budgets. Methods Data were collected through in-depth interviews with executives, managers, professionals and client representatives of six long-term care (...)
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    Ėpitemizm.Nikolaĭ Grit︠s︡anchuk - 2016 - Moskva: Tri kvadrata.
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    Lichnostno-sot︠s︡ialʹnai︠a︡ kont︠s︡ept︠s︡ii︠a︡ A.S. Makarenko v sovremennoĭ pedagogike: sravnitelʹnyĭ analiz otechestvennogo i zarubezhnogo makarenkovedenii︠a︡: monografii︠a︡.L. I. Grit︠s︡enko - 1997 - Volgograd: Peremena.
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    Making Markets in Long-Term Care: Or How a Market Can Work by Being Invisible.Kor Grit & Teun Zuiderent-Jerak - 2017 - Health Care Analysis 25 (3):242-259.
    Many Western countries have introduced market principles in healthcare. The newly introduced financial instrument of “care-intensity packages” in the Dutch long-term care sector fit this development since they have some characteristics of a market device. However, policy makers and care providers positioned these instruments as explicitly not belonging to the general trend of marketisation in healthcare. Using a qualitative case study approach, we study the work that the two providers have done to fit these instruments to their organisations and how (...)
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  12. Neurofeminism and feminist neurosciences: a critical review of contemporary brain research.Sigrid Schmitz & Grit Hã¶Ppner - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Dazwischen - Sozialisationstheorien reloaded.Matthias Grundmann & Grit Höppner (eds.) - 2019 - Weinheim: Beltz Juventa.
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    The Emergence of Individual Research Programs in the Early Career Phase of Academics.Jana Bielick & Grit Laudel - 2018 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 43 (6):972-1010.
    Scientific communities expect early career researchers to become intellectually independent and to develop longer-term research plans. How such programs emerge during the early career phase is still poorly understood. Drawing on semistructured interviews with German ECRs in plant biology, experimental physics, and early modern history, we show that the development of such a plan is a research process in itself. The processes leading to IRPs are conditioned by the fields’ epistemic practices for producing new knowledge. By linking the conditions under (...)
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    Corporate citizenship: How to strengthen the social responsibility of managers? [REVIEW]Kor Grit - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 53 (1-2):97-106.
    Corporate citizenship challenges the foundations and working of the basic institutions market, state and civil society. These institutional changes complicate the work of the manager, because the responsibilities of management are not only increasing, they are also becoming vaguer and more elusive. In this paper, I will analyze the new, complex responsibilities of management in terms of the scope and the legitimizationof corporate citizenship. What may we expect of individual organizations? Which wishes of which stakeholders should be honored? How can (...)
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  16. Dale Jacquette.Meinongian Object - 1994 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 75:88.
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    Verantwortlichkeit - nur eine Illusion?Thomas Fuchs & Grit Schwarzkopf (eds.) - 2010 - Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter.
    Der vorliegende Band gibt in neunzehn Beiträgen den aktuellen Stand der wissenschaftlichen Diskussion zu Willensfreiheit, Determinismus und Verantwortlichkeit in praktischen Kontexten wieder. Er klärt zunächst die genannten Begriffe, um dann die wichtigsten Methoden und Ergebnisse der Hirnforschung zu präsentieren. Diese Forschungsergebnisse werden im Weiteren philosophisch interpretiert und innerhalb ethischer Koordinaten bestimmt. Abschließende Beiträge reflektieren ihre Anwendung auf die Gebiete der Rechtssprechung und Demenzforschung. Damit eröffnet der Band ein breites Spektrum interdisziplinärer Perspektiven auf ein vieldiskutiertes Thema.
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    Über Das Narrative in der Politischen Theorie.Grit Straßenberger - 2005 - Akademie Verlag.
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    3. Der exemplarische Charakter antiker Narrationen.Grit Straßenberger - 2005 - In Über Das Narrative in der Politischen Theorie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 79-116.
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  20. Hannah Arendt zur Einführung.Grit Straßenberger - 2015
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    Inhaltsverzeichnis.Grit Straßenberger - 2005 - In Über Das Narrative in der Politischen Theorie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 5-6.
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    5. Intellektuelle Tugenden.Grit Straßenberger - 2005 - In Über Das Narrative in der Politischen Theorie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 151-170.
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    2. Konturen einer guten politischen Ordnung.Grit Straßenberger - 2005 - In Über Das Narrative in der Politischen Theorie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 37-78.
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    Literaturverzeichnis.Grit Straßenberger - 2005 - In Über Das Narrative in der Politischen Theorie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 187-200.
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    6. Narrativistische Wendungen.Grit Straßenberger - 2005 - In Über Das Narrative in der Politischen Theorie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 171-186.
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    Personenverzeichnis.Grit Straßenberger - 2005 - In Über Das Narrative in der Politischen Theorie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 201-202.
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    1. Public Philosophy.Grit Straßenberger - 2005 - In Über Das Narrative in der Politischen Theorie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 11-36.
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    4. Theorie und Kritik.Grit Straßenberger - 2005 - In Über Das Narrative in der Politischen Theorie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 117-150.
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    Vorbemerkung.Grit Straßenberger - 2005 - In Über Das Narrative in der Politischen Theorie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 7-10.
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  30. Critical Composition of Public Values : On the Enactment and Disarticulation of What Counts in Health-care Markets.Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Kor Grit & Tom van der Grinten - 2015 - In Isabelle Dussauge, Claes-Fredrik Helgesson & Francis Lee (eds.), Value practices in the life sciences and medicine. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Two-Way Feature Extraction Using Sequential and Multimodal Approach for Hateful Meme Classification.Apeksha Aggarwal, Vibhav Sharma, Anshul Trivedi, Mayank Yadav, Chirag Agrawal, Dilbag Singh, Vipul Mishra & Hassène Gritli - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-7.
    Millions of memes are created and shared every day on social media platforms. Memes are a great tool to spread humour. However, some people use it to target an individual or a group generating offensive content in a polite and sarcastic way. Lack of moderation of such memes spreads hatred and can lead to depression like psychological conditions. Many successful studies related to analysis of language such as sentiment analysis and analysis of images such as image classification have been performed. (...)
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    Epistemic Injustice in Incident Investigations: A Qualitative Study.Josje Kok, David de Kam, Ian Leistikow, Kor Grit & Roland Bal - 2022 - Health Care Analysis 30 (3):254-274.
    Serious incident investigations—often conducted by means of Root Cause Analysis methodologies—are increasingly seen as platforms to learn from multiple perspectives and experiences: professionals, patients and their families alike. Underlying this principle of inclusiveness is the idea that healthcare staff and service users hold unique and valuable knowledge that can inform learning, as well as the notion that learning is a social process that involves people actively reflecting on shared knowledge. Despite initiatives to facilitate inclusiveness, research shows that embracing and learning (...)
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    The Impact of Changing Funding and Authority Relationships on Scientific Innovations.Richard Whitley, Jochen Gläser & Grit Laudel - 2018 - Minerva 56 (1):109-134.
    The past three decades have witnessed a sharp reduction in the rate of growth of public research funding, and sometimes an actual decline in its level. In many countries, this decline has been accompanied by substantial changes in the ways that such funding has been allocated and monitored. In addition, the institutions governing how research is directed and conducted underwent significant reforms. In this paper we examine how these changes have affected scientists’ research goals and practices by comparing the development (...)
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    Social Freezing in Medical Practice. Experiences and Attitudes of Gynecologists in Germany.Maximilian Schochow, Giovanni Rubeis, Grit Büchner-Mögling, Hansjakob Fries & Florian Steger - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (5):1483-1492.
    Surveys of the German public have revealed a high acceptance of social freezing, i.e. oocyte conservation without medical indication. Up to now, there are no investigations available on the experiences and attitudes of health professionals towards social freezing. Between August 2015 and January 2016, we surveyed gynecologists Germany-wide on the topic social freezing. Five gynecologists specialized in reproductive medicine and five office-based gynecologists in standard care were chosen for the survey. The survey was conducted with an explorative, qualitative research design. (...)
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    Interdisziplinäre Anthropologie: Leib, Geist, Kultur.Thiemo Breyer, Gregor Etzelmüller, Thomas Fuchs & Grit Schwarzkopf (eds.) - 2013 - Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter.
    Das traditionelle Selbstverstandnis des Menschen in der westlichen Kultur ist gekennzeichnet von dem Dualismus von Natur und Kultur oder Korper und Geist. Demgegenuber fassen neuere Konzeptionen des "verkorperten Geistes" (embodied mind) zunehmend die Wechselwirkungen von biologischer, anthropologischer und kultureller Evolution ins Auge. Damit dynamisiert sich der traditionelle Gegensatz von Natur und Kultur zu einem Prozess, in dem die beiden Momente ineinander verschrankt sind und sich wechselseitig bestimmen. Auf dieser Basis lasst sich die Kontinuitat der menschlichen Evolution als stufenformige Transformation der (...)
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    The Spillover of Socio-Moral Climate in Organizations Onto Employees’ Socially Responsible Purchase Intention: The Mediating Role of Perceived Social Impact.Marlies Schümann, Maie Stein, Grit Tanner, Carolin Baur & Eva Bamberg - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Due to the pressing environmental and social issues facing the global economic system, the role of organizations in promoting socially responsible behavior among employees warrants attention in research and practice. It has been suggested that the concept of socio-moral climate might be particularly useful for understanding how participative organizational structures and processes shape employees’ prosocial behaviors. While SMC has been shown to be positively related to employees’ prosocial behaviors within the work context, little is known about the potential spillover effects (...)
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  37. An invertebrate stomach's view on vertebrate ecology.Sébastien Calvignac-Spencer, Fabian H. Leendertz, M. Thomas P. Gilbert & Grit Schubert - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (11):1004-1013.
    Recent studies suggest that vertebrate genetic material ingested by invertebrates (iDNA) can be used to investigate vertebrate ecology. Given the ubiquity of invertebrates that feed on vertebrates across the globe, iDNA might qualify as a very powerful tool for 21st century population and conservation biologists. Here, we identify some invertebrate characteristics that will likely influence iDNA retrieval and elaborate on the potential uses of invertebrate‐derived information. We hypothesize that beyond inventorying local faunal diversity, iDNA should allow for more profound insights (...)
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    The Independence of Research—A Review of Disciplinary Perspectives and Outline of Interdisciplinary Prospects.Jochen Gläser, Mitchell Ash, Guido Buenstorf, David Hopf, Lara Hubenschmid, Melike Janßen, Grit Laudel, Uwe Schimank, Marlene Stoll, Torsten Wilholt, Lothar Zechlin & Klaus Lieb - 2022 - Minerva 60 (1):105-138.
    The independence of research is a key strategic issue of modern societies. Dealing with it appropriately poses legal, economic, political, social and cultural problems for society, which have been studied by the corresponding disciplines and are increasingly the subject of reflexive discourses of scientific communities. Unfortunately, problems of independence are usually framed in disciplinary contexts without due consideration of other perspectives’ relevance or possible contributions. To overcome these limitations, we review disciplinary perspectives and findings on the independence of research and (...)
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  39. Grit.Sarah K. Paul & Jennifer M. Morton - 2018 - Ethics 129 (2):175-203.
    Many of our most important goals require months or even years of effort to achieve, and some never get achieved at all. As social psychologists have lately emphasized, success in pursuing such goals requires the capacity for perseverance, or "grit." Philosophers have had little to say about grit, however, insofar as it differs from more familiar notions of willpower or continence. This leaves us ill-equipped to assess the social and moral implications of promoting grit. We propose that (...)
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  40. True Grit and the Positivity of Faith.Finlay Malcolm & Michael Scott - 2021 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 17 (1):(A1)5-32.
    Most contemporary accounts of the nature of faith explicitly defend what we call ‘the positivity theory of faith’ – the theory that faith must be accompanied by a favourable evaluative belief, or a desire towards the object of faith. This paper examines the different varieties of the positivity theory and the arguments used to support it. Whilst initially plausible, we find that the theory faces numerous problematic counterexamples, and show that weaker versions of the positivity theory are ultimately implausible. We (...)
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    Grit as Predictor of Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment in Spain.Jose L. Arco-Tirado, Ana Bojica, Francisco Fernández-Martín & Rick H. Hoyle - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Extending the growing literature on the role of grit in different life domains, this research explores the relationship between grit and involvement in entrepreneurship. The research highlights the role of personal income and satisfaction with one’s current financial situation as moderators of the relationship between grit and entrepreneurial behavior. Using a large representative sample of Spanish young adults and controlling for a number of potential confounding variables, we find that grit is modestly negatively related to the (...)
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  42. A Meinongian Analysis of Fictional Objects.Terence Parsons - 1975 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 1 (1):73-86.
    This paper explores the view that there are such things as (nonexistent) fictional objects, and that we refer to such objects when we say things like "Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective", or "Conan Doyle wrote about Sherlock Holmes". A theory of such objects is developed as a special application of a Meinongian Ontology.
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    A Meinongian Analysis of Fictional Objects.Terence Parsons - 1975 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 1 (1):73-86.
    This paper explores the view that there are such things as (nonexistent) fictional objects, and that we refer to such objects when we say things like "Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective", or "Conan Doyle wrote about Sherlock Holmes". A theory of such objects is developed as a special application of a Meinongian Ontology.
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  44. Grit or Gunk.Peter Forrest - 2004 - The Monist 87 (3):351-370.
    This paper concerns the structure of any spatially extended things, including regions of space or spacetime. I shall use intuitions about the quantity of extended things to argue for a dichotomy: either a given finite extended thing is point-free gunk, that is, it has no points as parts, or it is made of grit, that is there are only finitely many points.
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    Meinongian Metaphysics and Subjectivity.Arthur Witherall - 1998 - Journal of Philosophical Research 23:29-49.
    Meinongian metaphysics uses “exists” as a genuine predicate, which entails that there are some objects that do not exist. The formal details of this position have been elucidated by several authors, but the question of how to explicate the predicate has received less attention. This paper examines Panayot Butchvarov’s thesis that existence is power, which is deduced from an argument that begins with the knowability of existent objects. It is argued that this account presupposes the thinking subject, and that when (...)
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    Meinongian Metaphysics and Subjectivity.Arthur Witherall - 1998 - Journal of Philosophical Research 23:29-49.
    Meinongian metaphysics uses “exists” as a genuine predicate, which entails that there are some objects that do not exist. The formal details of this position have been elucidated by several authors, but the question of how to explicate the predicate has received less attention. This paper examines Panayot Butchvarov’s thesis that existence is power, which is deduced from an argument that begins with the knowability of existent objects. It is argued that this account presupposes the thinking subject, and that when (...)
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    Is Grit Irrational for Akratic Agents?Lubomira V. Radoilska - 2023 - In N. H. Evans & P. Mckearney (eds.), Against better judgment: akrasia in anthropological perspectives. New York: Berghahn Books.
    Contemporary analytic philosophers tend to see akrasia, or acting against one’s better judgement, as a problem of motivation. On this standard view, akratic actions are paradoxical since akratic agents know that they have a better alternative but nevertheless take up the worse, akratic option. In other words, akratic agents know what they are doing. They do not make any epistemic mistakes but – inexplicably – engage in behaviours that they correctly identify as wrong. The thought that akratic agents are not (...)
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    Grit or Honesty-Humility? New Insights into the Moderating Role of Personality between the Health Impairment Process and Counterproductive Work Behavior.Andrea Ceschi, Riccardo Sartori, Stephan Dickert & Arianna Costantini - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  49. Hope as a Source of Grit.Catherine Rioux - 2022 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 8 (33):264-287.
    Psychologists and philosophers have argued that the capacity for perseverance or “grit” depends both on willpower and on a kind of epistemic resilience. But can a form of hopefulness in one’s future success also constitute a source of grit? I argue that substantial practical hopefulness, as a hope to bring about a desired outcome through exercises of one’s agency, can serve as a distinctive ground for the capacity for perseverance. Gritty agents’ “practical hope” centrally involves an attention-fuelled, risk-inclined (...)
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    Grit.Sara Antill - 2014 - New York: PowerKids Press.
    Ingredients for success -- What is grit? -- Keep going! -- Setting goals -- Grit on the baseball field -- Finding solutions -- Finding grit in others -- Showing your grit -- Finding a balance -- My report card: grit.
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