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    Patient-centered empirical research on ethically relevant psychosocial and cultural aspects of cochlear, glaucoma and cardiovascular implants – a scoping review.Sabine Schulz, Laura Harzheim, Constanze Hübner, Mariya Lorke, Saskia Jünger & Christiane Woopen - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-22.
    Background The significance of medical implants goes beyond technical functioning and reaches into everyday life, with consequences for individuals as well as society. Ethical aspects associated with the everyday use of implants are relevant for individuals’ lifeworlds and need to be considered in implant care and in the course of technical developments. Methods This scoping review aimed to provide a synthesis of the existing evidence regarding ethically relevant psychosocial and cultural aspects in cochlear, glaucoma and cardiovascular implants in patient-centered empirical (...)
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  2. Edited volumes-ein leben fur die biologie (geschichte).Karl-Friedrich Wessel, Jorg Schulz & Sabine Hackethal - 2000 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 22 (3):452-452.
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    Au bon plaisir des "docteurs graves": à propos de Judith Butler.Sabine Prokhoris - 2016 - Paris: PUF.
    Référence de la pensée critique contemporaine et de la lutte contre les discriminations sexuelles et « culturelles », Judith Butler passe pour une grande philosophe. En prise sur notre actualité, ce livre, dont le titre fait allusion à l'autorité usurpée des Jésuites moqués par Pascal dans Les Provinciales, questionne cette évidence, par une critique sévère et argumentée de la « pensée Butler ».
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    A “little bit illegal”? Withholding and withdrawing of mechanical ventilation in the eyes of German intensive care physicians.Sabine Beck, Andreas van de Loo & Stella Reiter-Theil - 2008 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 11 (1):7-16.
    Research questions and backgroundThis study explores a highly controversial issue of medical care in Germany: the decision to withhold or withdraw mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients. It analyzes difficulties in making these decisions and the physicians’ uncertainty in understanding the German terminology of Sterbehilfe, which is used in the context of treatment limitation. Used in everyday language, the word Sterbehilfe carries connotations such as helping the patient in the dying process or helping the patient to enter the dying process. (...)
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    A “little bit illegal”? Withholding and withdrawing of mechanical ventilation in the eyes of German intensive care physicians.Sabine Beck, Andreas Loo & Stella Reiter-Theil - 2008 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 11 (1):7-16.
    Research questions and backgroundThis study explores a highly controversial issue of medical care in Germany: the decision to withhold or withdraw mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients. It analyzes difficulties in making these decisions and the physicians’ uncertainty in understanding the German terminology of Sterbehilfe, which is used in the context of treatment limitation. Used in everyday language, the word Sterbehilfe carries connotations such as helping the patient in the dying process or helping the patient to enter the dying process. (...)
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  6. Knowing That P without Believing That P.Blake Myers-Schulz & Eric Schwitzgebel - 2013 - Noûs 47 (2):371-384.
    Most epistemologists hold that knowledge entails belief. However, proponents of this claim rarely offer a positive argument in support of it. Rather, they tend to treat the view as obvious and assert that there are no convincing counterexamples. We find this strategy to be problematic. We do not find the standard view obvious, and moreover, we think there are cases in which it is intuitively plausible that a subject knows some proposition P without—or at least without determinately—believing that P. Accordingly, (...)
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    Pure Science with a Practical Aim: The Meanings of Fundamental Research in Britain, circa 1916–1950.Sabine Clarke - 2010 - Isis 101 (2):285-311.
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    The Ethics of Technological Risk.Sabine Roeser & Lotte Asveld (eds.) - 2009 - London, U.K.: Earthscan Publications.
    'A comprehensive and important collection that includes essays by some of the leading figures in the field....Essential reading for anyone interested in risk assessment.' Professor Kristin Shrader-Frechette, University of Notre Dame 'The editors are to be congratulated for bringing together a distinguished international group of theorists to reflect on the issues. This volume will be sure to raise the level of debate while at the same time showing the importance of philosophical reflection in approaches to the problems of the age.' (...)
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    Kant in seiner Zeit.Eberhard Günter Schulz (ed.) - 2005 - Hildesheim: G. Olms.
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  10. Clinical ontologies interfacing the real world.Stefan Schulz, Holger Stenzhorn, Martin Boeker, Rüdiger Klar & Barry Smith - 2007 - In Schulz Stefan, Stenzhorn Holger, Boeker Martin, Klar Rüdiger & Smith Barry (eds.), Third International Conference on Semantic Technologies (i-semantics 2007), Graz, Austria. pp. 356-363..
    The desideratum of semantic interoperability has been intensively discussed in medical informatics circles in recent years. Originally, experts assumed that this issue could be sufficiently addressed by insisting simply on the application of shared clinical terminologies or clinical information models. However, the use of the term ‘ontology’ has been steadily increasing more recently. We discuss criteria for distinguishing clinical ontologies from clinical terminologies and information models. Then, we briefly present the role clinical ontologies play in two multicentric research projects. Finally, (...)
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  11. How to Distinguish Parthood from Location in Bioontologies.Stefan Schulz, Philipp Daumke, Barry Smith & Udo Hahn - 2005 - In Stefan Schulz, Philipp Daumke, Barry Smith & Udo Hahn (eds.), Proceedings of the AMIA Symposium. American Medical Informatics Association. pp. 669-673.
    The pivotal role of the relation part-of in the description of living organisms is widely acknowledged. Organisms are open systems, which means that in contradistinction to mechanical artifacts they are characterized by a continuous flow and exchange of matter. A closer analysis of the spatial relations in biological organisms reveals that the decision as to whether a given particular is part-of a second particular or whether it is only contained-in the second particular is often controversial. We here propose a rule-based (...)
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  12. Revising the UMLS Semantic Network.Steffen Schulze-Kremer, Barry Smith & Anand Kumar - 2004 - In Schulze-Kremer Steffen, Smith Barry & Kumar Anand (eds.), MedInfo.
    The integration of standardized biomedical terminologies into a single, unified knowledge representation system has formed a key area of applied informatics research in recent years. The Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) is the most advanced and most prominent effort in this direction, bringing together within its Metathesaurus a large number of distinct source-terminologies. The UMLS Semantic Network, which is designed to support the integration of these source-terminologies, has proved to be a highly successful combination of formal coherence and broad scope. (...)
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    Science and Society: To Indicate, to Motivate or to Persuade?Clélia Maria Nascimento-Schulze - 2008 - Diogenes 55 (1):133-142.
    This paper deals with the recent policies introduced in Brazil in order to foster a public interest towards science. Persuasive messages and strategies aiming at increasing a public awareness of the importance of scientific literacy for the development of the country are introduced at different levels and targeting different kinds of publics. These policies are analysed in view of classical models of social influence and persuasion.
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    Hypnotism and Medicine in 1888 Paris: Contemporary Observations by Sofia Kovalevskaya.Sabine I. Golz, Oleg V. Timofeyev, Luys, Sofia Niron [S. V. Kovalevskaya], Charcot & Sofia Niron [Sofia Kovalevskaya] - 1996 - Substance 25 (1):3.
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    Emotions and Risky Technologies.Sabine Roeser (ed.) - 2010 - Springer.
    “Acceptable Risk” – On the Rationality of Emotional Evaluations of Risk What is “acceptable risk”? That question is appropriate in a number of different contexts, political, social, ethical, and scienti c. Thus the question might be whether the voting public will support a risky proposal or project, whether people will buy or accept a risky product, whether it is morally permissible to pursue this or that potentially harmful venture, or whether it is wise or prudent to test or try out (...)
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    Mechanisms of visual attention in the human cortex.Sabine Kastner & Leslie G. Ungerleider - 2000 - Annual Review of Neuroscience 23:315-341.
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    Thankfulness: Kierkegaard’s First-Person Approach to the Problem of Evil.Heiko Schulz - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (2):32.
    The present paper argues that, despite appearance to the contrary, Kierkegaard’s writings offer promising argumentational resources for addressing the problem of evil. According to Kierkegaard, however, in order to make use of these resources at all, one must necessarily be willing to shift the battleground, so to speak: from a third- to a genuine first-person perspective, namely the perspective of what Climacus dubs Religiousness A. All (yet also only) those who seek deliberate self-annihilation before God—a God in relation to whom (...)
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    Das Erkenntnisproblem in der Philosophie und Wissenschaft der Neueren Zeit.Geo H. Sabine - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20 (6):673-674.
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    Friedrich Nietzsche: Wanderer und freier Geist.Sabine Appel - 2011 - München: C.H. Beck.
  20. How to inhabit the best of all possible worlds? Environmental responsibility in the light of Leibniz's conception of time.Sabine Baldin - 2022 - In Hiroshi Abe, Matthias Fritsch & Mario Wenning (eds.), Environmental Philosophy and East Asia: Nature, Time, Responsibility. London: Routledge.
  21. Uncontacted Peoples: Justice, Welfare, and the Reach of Moral Reasoning.Moritz A. Schulz - manuscript
    This book addresses a seemingly marginal and as yet sparsely discussed policy problem that turns out to open a window into longstanding debates at the very heart of normative ethics, metaethics, and practical rationality more broadly: Should we contact the last uncontacted peoples? Over the course of this book, I will explore grounds for three responses to this question: yes, no, and rejecting the question. First, I aim to show that even though the case of uncontacted people stirs up some (...)
     
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  22. The Case for Strong Emergence.Sabine Hossenfelder - 2019 - In Anthony Aguirre, Brendan Foster & Zeeya Merali (eds.), What is Fundamental? Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 85-94.
    As everyone knows, physicists have proved that free will doesn’t exist. That’s because we are made of tiny particles which follow strict laws, and human behavior is really just a consequence of these particles’ laws. At least that’s what I used to think. But some years ago I stumbled over a gap in this argument. In this essay I want to tell you what made me rethink and why you should rethink, too.
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    Persecution and the Art of Writing.George H. Sabine - 1952 - Ethics 63 (3):220-222.
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    Participatory improvement of a template for informed consent documents in biobank research - study results and methodological reflections.Bossert Sabine, Kahrass Hannes, Heinemeyer Ulrike, Prokein Jana & Strech Daniel - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):78.
    For valid informed consent, it is crucial that patients or research participants fully understand all that their consent entails. Testing and revising informed consent documents with the assistance of their addressees can improve their understandability. In this study we aimed at further developing a method for testing and improving informed consent documents with regard to readability and test-readers’ understanding and reactions. We tested, revised, and retested template informed consent documents for biobank research by means of 11 focus group interviews with (...)
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    Shorter stays for sicker patients in hospitals: where is nursing?Sabine Bartholomeyczik - 2011 - Ethik in der Medizin 23 (4):315-325.
    ZusammenfassungDie Einführung der Fallpauschalen-basierten Finanzierung der Krankenhäuser ist ein erneuter Versuch, die Kosten in diesem Bereich zu reduzieren. Folge dieses Anreizsystems ist u. a. eine deutliche Verkürzung der Verweildauer der Patienten im Krankenhaus. Das wiederum führt zu durchschnittlich kränkeren Patienten und einer deutlichen Arbeitsverdichtung für alle. Vor diesem Hintergrund wird anhand empirischer Daten die Situation der Pflege mit drastischen Einschränkungen beschrieben und es werden Hypothesen zur Begründung aufgestellt. Daran knüpft sich die Frage, welche Art der Versorgung die Patienten mit kürzer (...)
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  26. Stepping in for the Polluters? Climate Justice under Partial Compliance.Sabine Hohl & Dominic Roser - 2011 - Analyse & Kritik 33 (2):477-500.
    Not all countries do their fair share in the effort of preventing dangerous climate change. This presents those who are willing to do their part with the question whether they should 'take up the slack' and try to compensate for the non-compliers' failure to reduce emissions. There is a pro tanto reason for doing so given the human rights violations associated with dangerous climate change. The article focuses on fending off two objections against a duty to take up the slack: (...)
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  27. Molecular Interactions. On the Ambiguity of Ordinary Statements in Biomedical Literature.Stefan Schulz & Ludger Jansen - 2009 - Applied ontology (4):21-34.
    Statements about the behavior of biochemical entities (e.g., about the interaction between two proteins) abound in the literature on molecular biology and are increasingly becoming the targets of information extraction and text mining techniques. We show that an accurate analysis of the semantics of such statements reveals a number of ambiguities that have to be taken into account in the practice of biomedical ontology engineering: Such statements can not only be understood as event reporting statements, but also as ascriptions of (...)
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  28. The humorist in the face of religious existence.Jorge Schulz - 2023 - In Jon Stewart & Patricia Carina Dip (eds.), Encounters with Nineteenth-Century Continental Philosophy: Discussions and Debates. Boston: BRILL.
     
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  29. Zwischen Staunen und Fürchten: biologische Spannung: eine Brücke zur Kultur.Leo-Clemens Schulz - 2000 - New York: Georg Olms.
  30. Proceedings of the AMIA Symposium.Stefan Schulz, Philipp Daumke, Barry Smith & Udo Hahn (eds.) - 2005 - American Medical Informatics Association.
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  31. Third International Conference on Semantic Technologies (i-semantics 2007), Graz, Austria.Schulz Stefan, Stenzhorn Holger, Boeker Martin, Klar Rüdiger & Smith Barry (eds.) - 2007
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    Why Designing Is Not Experimenting: Design Methods, Epistemic Praxis and Strategies of Knowledge Acquisition in Architecture.Sabine Ammon - 2017 - Philosophy and Technology 30 (4):495-520.
    Using the example of architecture, this article defends the thesis that designing should not be regarded as a kind of experimenting. This is in contrast to a widespread methodological claim that design processes are equivalent to experimentation processes. The contrary thesis can be proven by focusing on actual practices, techniques and design strategies. Closely connected with the thesis is an even more important epistemological claim, which contends that designing serves not only to develop artefacts but is also a means of (...)
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    Episodic Memory, Simulated Future Planning, and their Evolution.Armin W. Schulz & Sarah Robins - 2023 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 14 (3):811-832.
    The pressures that led to the evolution of episodic memory have recently seen much discussion, but a fully satisfactory account of them is still lacking. We seek to make progress in this debate by taking a step backward, identifying four possible ways that episodic memory could evolve in relation to simulationist future planning—a similar and seemingly related ability. After distinguishing each of these possibilities, the paper critically discusses existing accounts of the evolution of episodic memory. It then presents a novel (...)
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  34. Seeing What to Do: Affective Perception and Rational Motivation.Sabine A. Döring - 2007 - Dialectica 61 (3):363-394.
    Theories of practical reason must meet a psychological requirement: they must explain how normative practical reasons can be motivationally efficacious. It would be pointless to claim that we are subject to normative demands of reason, if we were in fact unable to meet those demands. Concerning this requirement to account for the possibility of rational motivation, internalist approaches are distinguished from externalist ones. I defend internalism, whilst rejecting both ways in which the belief‐desire model can be instantiated. Both the Humean (...)
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    Kants Verteidigung der Metaphysik: eine Untersuchung zur Problemgeschichte des Opus Postumum.Stefan Schulze - 1994 - Marburg: Tectum.
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  36. A view from elsewhere: The emergence of consciousness in multidisciplinary discourse.Sabine Maasen - 2003 - In Sabine Maasen, Wolfgang Prinz & Gerhard Roth (eds.), Voluntary action: brains, minds, and sociality. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 323-359.
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    Theologie, Philosophie und Mystik im zwölferschiitischen Islam des 9./15. Jahrhundrets: die Gedankenwelten des Ibn Abī Ǧumhūr al-Aḥsāʼī (um 838/1434-35-nach 905/1501).Sabine Schmidtke - 2000 - Boston: Brill.
    This volume provides a thorough investigation of the theological views of the Twelversh ite Ibn Ab Jumh r al-Ah s (d. after 906/1501) who combined traditional Mu tazilite thought with the philosophical tradition of Ibn S n, with the Illuminationist tradition and with speculative mysticism.
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  38. What might be and what might have been. Schnieder, Schulz & Steinberg - manuscript
    In describing and classifying things we often rely on their modal characteristics. We will in general not have a satisfactory account of the nature and character of an object, unless we specify at least partly how the thing might be or cannot be, and also how it might have been or could not have been. In his contribution to the Second Jerusalem Philosophical Encounter,1 Strawson addressed the issue of how to understand such ascriptions of modal characteristics. Although his paper is (...)
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    Schnellerer Durchlauf kränkerer Patienten im Krankenhaus: Wo bleibt die Pflege?Sabine Bartholomeyczik - 2011 - Ethik in der Medizin 23 (4):315-325.
    ZusammenfassungDie Einführung der Fallpauschalen-basierten Finanzierung der Krankenhäuser ist ein erneuter Versuch, die Kosten in diesem Bereich zu reduzieren. Folge dieses Anreizsystems ist u. a. eine deutliche Verkürzung der Verweildauer der Patienten im Krankenhaus. Das wiederum führt zu durchschnittlich kränkeren Patienten und einer deutlichen Arbeitsverdichtung für alle. Vor diesem Hintergrund wird anhand empirischer Daten die Situation der Pflege mit drastischen Einschränkungen beschrieben und es werden Hypothesen zur Begründung aufgestellt. Daran knüpft sich die Frage, welche Art der Versorgung die Patienten mit kürzer (...)
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    Les inconnus de la biologie déterministe.George H. Sabine - 1914 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 77 (4):538-539.
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    Die frühpositivistische (Helmholtz) und phänomenologische (Husserl) Revision der Kantischen Erkenntnislehre.Sabine S. Gehlhaar - 1991 - Cuxhaven: Junghans.
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    Chapter Five–Get Real: Narrative and Uncertainty in Fiction.Sabine Gross - 2004 - In Paul Harris & Michael Crawford (eds.), Time and uncertainty. Boston: Brill. pp. 11--58.
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    Dis/Kontinuitäten, feministische Theorie.Sabine Hark (ed.) - 2001 - Opladen: Leske + Budrich.
    Der Band gibt einen exemplarischen Überblick über die Geschichte feministischer Theorie in den Sozialwissenschaften. Er verfolgt eine doppelte Zielsetzung: Die vertiefende Einführung in feministisches Denken soll zugleich eine Einübung in eine kritische wissenschaftliche Praxis der Historisierung von Problemen, Objekten und Denkwerkzeugen in der sozialwissenschaftlichen Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung sein. Feministische Theorie entwickelte sich aus einer Reihe von kritischen Analysen und Haltungen gegenüber geschlechtlich organisierten sozialen Ungleichheiten und Ausschlüssen, dominanten Diskursen und Repräsentationen, aber auch in ständiger selbstkritischer Reflexion des eigenen Denkens. Es (...)
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    Wherein Does Society's Sin Against Psychopaths Consist?Sabine Müller & Henrik Walter - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 4 (2):27-29.
    Before we can answer what society owes the psychopaths, we have to know wherein society's putative sin against psychopaths might consist. Is the society really responsible for the development of so...
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    Einleitung: Condorcet und die Theorie der repräsentativen Demokratie.Daniel Schulz - 2010 - In Marquis de Condorcet (ed.), Freiheit, Revolution, Verfassung. Kleine Politische Schriften: Herausgegeben von Daniel Schulz. Akademie Verlag. pp. 11-50.
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  46. Organismus und Freiheit.Reinhard Schulz - 2003 - In Wolfgang Erich Müller (ed.), Hans Jonas - von der Gnosisforschung zur Verantwortungsethik. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.
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  47. Sharḥ-i kitāb-i "al-Tadhkarah fī aḥkām al-jawāhir wa-al-aʻrāḍ" Ibn Mattawayh.Sabine Schmidtke, Naṣr Allāh Pūrjavādī & Abū al-Ḥasan ʻAlī ibn Aḥmad Wāḥidī (eds.) - 2006 - [Birlīn], Almān: Muʼassasah-ʼi Muṭālaʻāt-i Islāmī-i Dānishgāh-i Āzād-i Birlīn.
     
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    Schopenhauers Kritik der Hoffnung.Ortrun Schulz - 2002 - New York: Lang.
    Eine Kritik der Hoffnung ist nicht nur nicht unzeitgemäß, sondern überhaupt zeitlos. Denn die existentielle Erfahrung, zu hoffen und enttäuscht zu werden, ist mit der menschlichen Situation untrennbar verknüpft. Der Grund, warum Schopenhauer als Gewährsmann einer solchen bemüht wird, ist, dass er vielfältige Ansätze dazu vorgelegt hat, die in diesem Buch zusammengefasst sind. Die vorliegende Untersuchung lässt sich in den größeren Rahmen von Schopenhauers «Pessimismus» einordnen, stellt aber den Begriff der Hoffnung in Nahaufnahme dar. Das Nachdenken über die Hoffnung vereinigt (...)
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    Untersuchungen zu Leipziger Vorlesungen von Theodor Litt.Wolfgang K. Schulz - 2004 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
    Während die bisherige Forschung überwiegend auf Rekonstruktion und Analyse des philosophischen und pädagogischen Werkes von Theodor Litt bezogen war, konzentrieren sich gegenwärtige Untersuchungen bedingt durch die Zunahme von ...
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    Raum(de)konstruktionen: Reflexionen zu einer Philosophie des Raumes.Sabine Thabe - 2002 - Leverkusen: Leske + Budrich.
    Das Buch diskutiert die Genese von Raum-Symbolen in Wissenschaft und Kunst. Dazu werden die Strukturen und Logiken von kollektiven und individuellen Gestaltungspraktiken von "Räumen" und ihren Konstrukteuren analysiert. Ein empirisch materialreicher Vergleich von urbaner Unterhaltungsliteratur mit Texten aus der Stadt- und Regionalsoziologie sowie der Raumplanung zeigt Gemeinsamkeiten undDifferenzen von Wissenschaft und Kunst.
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