Results for 'Swantje Eibach-Danzeglocke'

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    Theologie als Grammatik?: die Wittgensteinrezeptionen D.Z. Phillips' und George A. Lindbecks und ihre Impulse für theologisches Arbeiten.Swantje Eibach-Danzeglocke - 2002 - Frankfurt am Main: Lang.
    Was kann eine Rezeption Wittgensteinscher Philosophie für die Theologie leisten? Dieser Frage geht die Autorin anhand zweier prominenter Beispiele nach: des walisischen Religionsphilosophen D. Z. Phillips und des amerikanischen Theologen George A. Lindbeck. Dadurch werden zwei bedeutende Beiträge anglo-amerikanischer Wittgensteinrezeption für den deutschsprachigen Raum zugänglich gemacht. Als Ansatzpunkt einer «Theologie nach Wittgenstein» steht der Grammatikbegriff Wittgensteins im zweiten Teil der Arbeit im Zentrum. Vor dem Hintergrund des Wittgensteinschen Theologieverständnisses (unter Einbeziehung der Versuche Phillips' und Lindbecks) beschreibt die Autorin, wie eine (...)
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    Attending to emotional expressions: no evidence for automatic capture in the dot-probe task.Swantje Puls & Klaus Rothermund - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (3):450-463.
    Research on automatic attention to emotional faces offers mixed results. Therefore we examined validity effects for facial expressions of different emotions with a dot-probe paradigm in seven studies. Systematic variations of type of emotion, CTI, task, cue size, and masking allow for a differentiated assessment of attentional capture by emotions and possible moderating factors. Results indicate a general absence of emotional validity effects as well as a lack of significant interactions with either of the manipulated factors, indicating that facial expressions (...)
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    Life history, sin, and disease.Ulrich Eibach - 2006 - Christian Bioethics 12 (2):117-131.
    On the basis of experiences in pastoral hospital care, the relationship between disease, sin, and guilt in the life of patients is explored. Against the disregard of this subject in medicine, and even in most of pastoral care, it is argued that patients' interest requires that their hidden or manifest questions be addressed, rather than their being exposed to efforts at “helping” through mere attempts at “debt clearance.” Only by openly confronting sin and guilt can the patient be taken seriously (...)
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    Antecedents and Outcomes of Parental Homework Involvement: How Do Family-School Partnerships Affect Parental Homework Involvement and Student Outcomes?Swantje Dettmers, Sittipan Yotyodying & Kathrin Jonkmann - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Recent studies have demonstrated that parental homework involvement may not always foster students’ desired school outcomes. Such studies have also concluded that the quality of parental homework involvement matters, rather than the quantity. Most importantly, previous studies have shown that strong family-school partnerships (FSP) may help to improve parental involvement. However, there is little research on how FSP is related to homework involvement. The aim of the present study is to examine the link between an effective family-school communication (EFSC) – (...)
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    The citizen audience and European transcultural public spheres: Exploring civic engagement in European political communication.Swantje Lingenberg - 2010 - Communications 35 (1):45-72.
    This article aims at shedding light on how civic engagement matters for the emergence of a European public sphere. It investigates the citizen's role in constituting it and asks how citizens, being located in different cultural and political contexts, participate in and appropriate EU political communication. First, the article develops a pragmatic approach to the European public sphere emphasizing the importance of citizens' communicative participation and, moreover, considers the transnational and transcultural character of European political communication. It is assumed that (...)
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    Computational modelling of submicron-sized metallic glasses.Swantje Bargmann, Tao Xiao & Benjamin Klusemann - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (1):1-19.
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    Modeling of polycrystals with gradient crystal plasticity: A comparison of strategies.Swantje Bargmann, Magnus Ekh, Kenneth Runesson & Bob Svendsen - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (10):1263-1288.
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    Protection of Life and Human Dignity: The German Debate between Christian Norms and Secular Expectations.Ulrich Eibach - 2008 - Christian Bioethics 14 (1):58-77.
    The German debate on bioethics and medical ethics turns on a change in the meaning of human dignity. Such dignity is increasingly rendered contingent upon a person's empirically assessable quality of life. In contrast to such dignity-endowed human life, a merely biological human life is taken to disqualify its bearer from such dignity, depriving his life of the protection “respect for human dignity” would otherwise guarantee. The idea of a “life not worth living” or “undignified life” evokes categories, which were (...)
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  9. Gibt es eine doppelte Diskriminierung von Frauen mit Behinderungen.Swantje Köbsell - forthcoming - Hermes.
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    Medizin und Menschenwürde: eth. Probleme der Medizin aus christl. Sicht.Ulrich Eibach - 1976 - Wuppertal: Brockhaus.
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    ""Limitations of financing the health care services and care for chronically ill persons-social, ethical, Christian aspects of dividein up the funds available and a discussion on the" quality of life" of the chronically ill and the handicapped.Ulrich Eibach - 2001 - Ethik in der Medizin 13:61-75.
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    Fiktion Patientenautonomie?: Empirisch-kritische Betrachtungen eines philosophisch-juristischen Postulats.Ulrich Eibach - 2002 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 46 (1):109-123.
    Surveys ofpatients show that in crisis situations decisions about their life are primarily left to physicians and relatives. Only few actually have drawn or wish to draw up a living will, and that the trust in physicians and relatives is rnuch more irnportant to thern than any autonomaus self-deterrnination about their life and the type of their treatrnent. So the author points out that a renaissance of an ethics of care is needed, which places the well-being of the ill and (...)
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    Grenzen der Finanzierbarkeit des Gesundheitswesens und die Sorge für chronisch kranke Menschen – Sozialethische, christliche Aspekte der Verteilung der Mittel im Gesundheitswesen und die Diskussion über den „Lebenswert” chronisch kranker und schwerstpflegebedürftiger Menschen.Ulrich Eibach - 2001 - Ethik in der Medizin 13 (1-2):61-75.
    Definition of the problem: Advances in medical technology resulting in an explosion of therapies available, considered within the context of the current demographic development, raise the question as to whether these advances can be made available to all in an equitable manner. Arguments: The following suggestions are being made in the discussion of how the costs can be held in check: (1) the prevention of expensive procedures being introduced into medical practice, (2) a far-reaching shifting of financing the health care (...)
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    Gesundheit und Krankheit.Ulrich Eibach - 1978 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 22 (1):162-180.
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    Sterbehilfe- Tötung auf Verlangen?: Theologische und ethische Gesichtspunkte.Ulrich Eibach - 1988 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 32 (1):220-229.
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    Im Labyrinth der Ethik: Glauben-Handeln-Pluralismus.Günter Bader, Ulrich Eibach, Hartmut Kress & Martin Honecker (eds.) - 2004 - Rheinbach: CMZ.
    In einer kühnen Metapher haben einst Hieronymus, Erasmus und Luther die Heilige Schrift als ein Labyrinth bezeichnet, das die Leser bei fortgesetztem Lesen in eine sich sogar steigernde Verwirrung stürze. Beinah im selben Atemzug wird eben dieselbe Heilige Schrift von eben denselben Autoren als der einzige Faden gepriesen, der die Leser aus dem Labyrinth ihres Lebens herausführe. Eines und dasselbe als Labyrinth und als Faden: Diese Figur ist paradigmatisch. Im Labyrinth der Ethik geht es nicht anders zu. Nur wer sich (...)
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    Reasonable bounds on rationality.Igor Grossmann & Richard P. Eibach - 2020 - Mind and Society 20 (1):59-67.
    Previous theory and research on bounded rationality has emphasized how limited cognitive resources constrain people from making utility maximizing choices. This paper expands the concept of bounded rationality to consider how people’s rationality may be constrained by their internalization of a qualitatively distinct standard for sound judgment, which is commonly labeled reasonableness. In contrast to rationality, the standard of reasonableness provides guidance for making choices in situations that involve balancing incommensurable values and interests or reconciling conflicting points-of-view. We review recent (...)
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    Was eines Lebens Wert und Würde ist: Gesundheitsideale, Medizintechnik und Fragen der Ethik.Christofer Frey & Ulrich Eibach - 1996 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 40 (1):128-134.
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    The wisdom in the story: Clarifying assumptions about radical uncertainty and reasonableness in narrative judgment.Igor Grossmann, Ethan A. Meyers & Richard P. Eibach - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e96.
    Human lives are radically uncertain. Making sense of such uncertainties is the hallmark of wisdom. Sense-making requires narratives, putting them in the center stage of human everyday decision-making. Yet what if radical uncertainty is a narrative itself? Moreover, do laypeople always consider such narratives irrational? Here we pose these questions to enrich a theory of choice under uncertainty.
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    On the Connection Between Sickness and Sin: A Commentary.Scott B. Rae - 2006 - Christian Bioethics 12 (2):151-156.
    In response to the articles by Eibach and Groenhut in this issue, I argue that there is a general connection between sickness and the entrance of sin into the world. There are times when there is a causal link between more specific sin and sickness, though often the patient is the one who has been sinned against. Illness can also expose sin in a patient's life. Integrating the reality of illness into the life history of a patient is a (...)
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