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    Interdisziplinarität: Theorie, Praxis, Probleme.Michael Jungert, Elsa Romfeld, Thomas Sukopp & Uwe Voigt (eds.) - 2013 - Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
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    Edmund Burke: Vater des Konservatismus?Thomas Lau, Volker Reinhardt & Rüdiger Voigt (eds.) - 2021 - Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG.
    Edmund Burke is considered the father of conservatism. With his ‘Reflections on the French Revolution’ (1790), Burke presented a work that was already controversial at the time of its publication. In Burke’s understanding, people and their social institutions are historical beings that are subject to change but unchanging in the face of all change. The central concept in Burke’s argument is heritage, which encompasses both collective, historical memory and social organisation, and specifically refers to constitutional traditions. Society is hierarchically structured (...)
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  3. Short-term incentives of research evaluations: Evidence from the UK Research Excellence Framework.Moqi Groen-Xu, Gregor E. Bös, Pedro Teixeira, Thomas Voigt & Bernhard Knapp - 2023 - Research Policy 52 (6).
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    Staatsdenken: zum Stand der Staatstheorie heute.Rüdiger Voigt (ed.) - 2016 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
    Das Sammelwerk legt umfassend den Stand der Staatstheorie dar und arbeitet die Beiträge der bedeutendsten Staatsdenker und der wichtigsten Strömungen des Staatsdenkens zum heutigen Staatsverständnis exemplarisch heraus.Renommierte Philosophen, Historiker, Sozial-, Kultur- und Rechtswissenschaftler aus Universitäten und Forschungseinrichtungen in ganz Europa stellen in 15 gleichgewichteten Kapiteln das Staatsdenken von der Antike bis zur Postdemokratie facettenreich heraus. Jedes Kapitel firmiert unter einem Schwerpunkt, angefangen beim klassischen und konservativen über das liberale und feministische bis hin zum anarchistischen und religiösen Staatsdenken. Einen besonderen Stellenwert (...)
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    Der Hobbes-Kristall: Carl Schmitts Hobbes-Interpretation in der Diskussion.Rüdiger Voigt (ed.) - 2009 - Stuttgart: F. Steiner.
    Der oft schon totgesagte Leviathan des Thomas Hobbes ist so lebendig, aber auch so umstritten wie bei seiner Geburt. Carl Schmitt ist als der "Hobbes des 20. Jahrhunderts" bezeichnet worden. Er selbst sah sich gern als Nachfolger und Erben des Begrunders der neuzeitlichen Staatsphilosophie. In dem "Hobbes-Kristall" kommt Schmitts eigenwillige Hobbes-Interpretation besonders deutlich zum Vorschein. Denn in diesem Diagramm wird der Mikrokosmos Schmittschen Denkens sichtbar. Es enthalt funf Achsen, deren oberste die Wahrheit und deren unterste Gehorsam und Schutz des (...)
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    Verzeichnis der Doktoranden und Habilitanden Rüdiger Voigts.Sven Römer-Hillebrecht, Thomas Drysch, Karin Weiß, Ulrich Müller, Martin Seybold, Guido Pöllmann, Erhard Treutner, Peter Nahamowitz, Nikolaus Dimmel & Stefan Machura - 2006 - In Ralf Walkenhaus & Rüdiger Voigt (eds.), Staat im Wandel: Festschrift für Rüdiger Voigt zum 65. Geburtstag. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner.
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    Michael Jungert/Elsa Romfeld/Thomas Sukopp/Uwe Voigt (Hgg.), Interdisziplinarität. Theorie, Praxis, Problem.Anneke Meyer - 2012 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 119 (1):184-186.
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    Michael Jungert, Elsa Romfeld, Thomas Sukopp, Uwe Voigt (Hrsg) (2010) Interdisziplinarität. Theorie, Praxis, Probleme: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt, 209 Seiten, 49,90 €, ISBN 3-534-23054-X.Dieter Birnbacher - 2011 - Ethik in der Medizin 23 (2):169-170.
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    Die menschliche Seele: Brauchen wir den Dualismus?Bruno Niederbacher & Edmund Runggaldier (eds.) - 2006 - De Gruyter.
    Dualistische Ansichten über den Menschen galten bis vor kurzem als veraltet oder gar als tot. In neuester Zeit sind sie aber von namhaften Philosophen zu neuem Leben erweckt worden. Warum vertreten sie dualistische Positionen? War Platon Dualist? Brauchte Aristoteles einen Dualismus? Müssen Christen, die an die Auferstehung glauben, den Menschen dualistisch deuten? Gibt es eine aristotelische Mittelposition zwischen Naturalismus und Dualismus? Teilen Naturalisten und Dualisten ein problematisches Körperverständnis? Antworten auf diese Fragen finden Sie in den Beiträgen des vorliegenden Buches. Mit (...)
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    Jewish lifeworlds and Jewish thought: Festschrift presented to Karl E. Grözinger on the occasion of his 70th birthday.Karl-Erich Grözinger & Nathanael Riemer (eds.) - 2012 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
    The areas of interest of the scholar of religious studies, Karl E. Grozinger, are diverse. His research is concentrated on the religious and cultural history of Judaism throughout the ages: Israel in antiquity, the era of rabbinical traditional literature, philosophy of religion during the Middle Ages, the kabbalistic tradition, as well as Jewish thinkers and devout movements in contemporary times. On the occasion of Professor Grozinger's seventieth birthday, numerous scholars present the first fruits of their current research as a first (...)
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    Der Gott der Vernunft: Protestantismus und vernünftiger Gottesgedanke.Jörg Lauster & Bernd Oberdorfer (eds.) - 2009 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    English summary: According to a current prejudice, the God of reason does not have a home in Protestantism. On the basis of model studies on the connection between biblical, Platonic and Aristotelian themes in the development of the Christian concept of God in late antiquity, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the authors of this volume show that the reformers did not at all flatly dismiss the rationality of faith. The articles focus on the modern transformations of the concept of (...)
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  12. The mind-game film.Thomas Elsaesser - 2009 - In Warren Buckland (ed.), Puzzle films: complex storytelling in contemporary cinema. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 13441.
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  13. Growing up amid the religion and science affair: A perspective from indology.Thomas B. Ellis - 2012 - Zygon 47 (3):589-607.
    Abstract This article identifies the tropes of “maturity” and “immaturity” in the dialogue between religion and science. On both sides of the aisle, authors charge, either directly or indirectly, that their dissenting interlocutors are not mature enough to see the value of their respective positions. Such accusations have recently emerged in discussions pertaining to Hindu theology, Indology, and science. Those who dismiss the substance dualism of Hindu yoga, according to Jonathan B. Edelmann, evince immaturity. Appeals to Hindu yoga are yet (...)
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    Espousing the innocence of paediatric patients: an innocent act?J. Thomas Gebert - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    Since the 19th century, innocence has been a hallmark of childhood. The innocence of children is seen as both a sanctity worth defending and a feature that excuses the unavoidable mistakes of adolescence. While beneficial in many settings, notions of childhood innocence are often entangled with values judgements. Inherent in innocence is the notion that that which we are innocent of is undesirable. Further, attributing innocence to some implies the tolerability of blame for others. This has unique implications in a (...)
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  15. Knowledge and experience in the philosophy of F.H. Bradley.Thomas Stearns Eliot - 1964 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    T. S. Eliot left Harvard during his third year of study in the department of philosophy and went to England. Forty-six years later he authorized the publication of his doctoral dissertation. Here we have a reprint of his sympathetic but not entirely uncritical study of the English idealist philosopher F. H. Bradley.
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    An Ethics Committee in a Reproductive Health Clinic for Mentally Handicapped Persons.Thomas E. Elkins, Carson Strong, Alan R. Wolfe & Douglas Brown - 1986 - Hastings Center Report 16 (3):20-22.
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    On the death of the pilgrim: the postcolonial hermeneutics of Jarava Lal Mehta.Thomas B. Ellis - 2013 - New York: Springer.
    This searching examination of the life and philosophy of the twentieth-century Indian intellectual Jarava Lal Mehta details, among other things, his engagement with the oeuvres of Martin Heidegger, Hans-Georg Gadamer, and Jacques Derrida. It shows how Mehta’s sense of cross-cultural philosophy and religious thought were affected by these engagements, and maps the two key contributions Mehta made to the sum of human ideas. First, Mehta outlined what the author dubs a ‘postcolonial hermeneutics’ that uses the ‘ethnotrope’ of the pilgrim to (...)
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    Freedom in Education for Diversity of Flourishing.Eric Thomas Weber - 2024 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 59 (3):332-347.
    Abstract:This essay explores key values of John Lachs's work, especially freedom, diversity, and human flourishing, when applied to the history of the philosophy of education as well as to the practical problems of policy and implementation today in American schools. I consider the importance and tensions involved in these values in the thinking of Plato, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and John Dewey. Next, I examine necessary and then avoidable challenges of operationalizing freedom and diversity in schools, especially in tensions with recent policy (...)
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    Some future issues in the sex problem.Thomas D. Eliot - 1920 - International Journal of Ethics 30 (3):296-310.
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    Some Future Issues in the Sex Problem.Thomas D. Eliot - 1920 - International Journal of Ethics 30 (3):296-310.
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    The creation of souls.Thomas D. Eliot - 1919 - International Journal of Ethics 29 (2):202-209.
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    The Creation of Souls.Thomas D. Eliot - 1918 - International Journal of Ethics 29 (2):202.
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    The Creation of Souls.Thomas D. Eliot - 1919 - International Journal of Ethics 29 (2):202-209.
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    An Analysis of the ACOG and AAP Ethics Statements on Conflicts in Maternal-Fetal Care.Thomas E. Elkins, H. Frank Andersen & Douglas Brown - 1991 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 2 (1):19-22.
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  25. Constantine's Explanation of His Career.”.Thomas G. Elliott - 1992 - Byzantion 62:212-34.
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    Introduction to the Special Volume on Reformulation.Thomas Ellman & Fausto Giunchiglia - 2005 - Artificial Intelligence 162 (1-2):3-5.
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    Lateralization of tonal signals in noise.Thomas F. Elliott & W. A. Wilbanks - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 15 (1):37-40.
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    Regieren und Verwalten: e. krit. Einf.Thomas Ellwein - 1976 - Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag.
    (1) Absicht und Gliederung dieses Buches werden durch die Frage nach der Regier­ barkeit oder Regierungsfiihigkeit moderner Industriegesellschaften bestimmt. Eine solche Frage stellt sich zuniichst in der praktischen Politik. In ihr erlebt man einer­ seits die zunehmende Verftechtung einzelstaatlicher Politik, andererseits die Unfii­ higkeit zu problemiiberwindender Kooperation. Viele Bemiihungen der EG oder der Konferenzen von Regierungschefs tiiuschen iiber jene Unfiihigkeit kaum hinweg. In­ nerstaatlich wird die zunehmende Verflechtung der bisher isoliert gehandhabten Teilpolitiken zum Problem. Gleichzeitig wachsen die Erwartungen an die (...)
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    Special Issue of the journal Artificial Intelligence on Reformulation.Thomas Ellman & Fausto Giunchiglia - 2001 - Artificial Intelligence 130 (2):231-232.
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    Between Erlebnis and Erfahrung: Cinema Experience with Benjamin.Thomas Elsaesser - 2009 - Paragraph 32 (3):292-312.
    The ‘turn’ to emotion and affect in film and media studies may take its distance from earlier ways of understanding spectatorial involvement. But such approaches, whether cognitivist in intent, or inspired by phenomenology, also return to an earlier interest in bodily sensations and somatic responses when exposed to sudden motion and moving images. The essay proposes to bring Walter Benjamin into the debate, with a term central to his idea of modernity, namely ‘experience’, and to revive his distinction between Erfahrung (...)
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  31. Between knowing and believing: the cinematic dispositive after cinema.Thomas Elsaesser - 2015 - In François Albéra & Maria Tortajada (eds.), Cine-Dispositives: Essays in Epistemology Across Media. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
     
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    Film history as media archaeology: tracking digital cinema.Thomas Elsaesser - 2016 - Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
    Since cinema has entered the digital era, its very nature has come under renewed scrutiny. Countering the "death of cinema" debate, Film History as Media Archaeology​ presents a robust argument for cinema's current status as a new epistemological object of interest to philosophers, while also examining the presence of moving images in museum and art spaces as a challenge for art history. The study is the fruit of twenty years of research and writing at the interface of film history, media (...)
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    IIResponse to Miriam Ross.Thomas Elsaesser - 2013 - Critical Inquiry 39 (4):878-883.
  34. Tales of epiphany and entropy: paranarrative worlds on YouTube.Thomas Elsaesser - 2009 - In Warren Buckland (ed.), Film theory and contemporary Hollywood movies. New York: Routledge.
     
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    The “Return” of 3-D: On Some of the Logics and Genealogies of the Image in the Twenty-First Century.Thomas Elsaesser - 2013 - Critical Inquiry 39 (2):217-246.
  36. The science fiction Hollywood puzzle film / Philip K Dick, the mind-game film, and retroactive causality.Thomas Elsaesser - 2014 - In Warren Buckland (ed.), Hollywood puzzle films. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Tertullian und der gegenwärtige Kopftuchstreit. Eine Relektüre.Thomas Elssner - 2004 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 56 (4):317-331.
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  38. Miljöstyrning i en korrupt och politiskt alienerad värld.Sverker C. Jagers & Thomas Sterner - 2019 - In Bo Rothstein, Sven Engström & Sven E. O. Hort (eds.), Om Bo Rothstein: forskaren, debattören, livsnjutaren. Lund: Arkiv förlag.
     
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  39. Neural Implants and the TRICK to Autonomy.Maximilian Kiener & Thomas Douglas - forthcoming - In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), _Ethics in Practice_ 6th edition. Wiley Blackwell.
     
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    Moving_ Through the Literature: What Is the Emotion Often Denoted _Being Moved?.Janis H. Zickfeld, Thomas W. Schubert, Beate Seibt & Alan P. Fiske - 2019 - Emotion Review 11 (2):123-139.
    When do people say that they are moved, and does this experience constitute a unique emotion? We review theory and empirical research on being moved across psychology and philosophy. We examine feeling labels, elicitors, valence, bodily sensations, and motivations. We find that the English lexeme being moved typically (but not always) refers to a distinct and potent emotion that results in social bonding; often includes tears, piloerection, chills, or a warm feeling in the chest; and is often described as pleasurable, (...)
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  41. John Dewey’s Theory of Art, Experience and Nature: The Horizons of Feeling.Thomas M. Alexander - 1987 - State University of New York Press.
    Thomas Alexander shows that the primary, guiding concern of Dewey's philosophy is his theory of aesthetic experience.
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    Eine Kritik der politischen Vernunft: Foucaults Analyse der modernen Gouvernementalität.Thomas Lemke - 1997 - Berlin: Argument Verlag.
    Der Begriff der Regierung, den Foucault vor allem in den weitgehend unveroffentlichten Vorlesungen der Jahre 1978 und 1979 am College de France entwickelt hat, liefert den Schlussel zum Verstandnis seines Spatwerks. NIcht mehr Recht und Krieg, sondern Fuhrung und Hegemonie bilden die zentralen Bezugspunkte. FOucault vertritt die These, daSS die "Genealogie des modernen Staates" und die "Genealogie des modernen Subjekts" zusammengehoren. FOucaults Analyse der modernen Gouvernementmentalitat darf gerade heute Aktualitat beanspruchen. ANhand des liberalen Denkens zeigt er, wie die Selbstregulationsfahigkeit von (...)
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    Leading a Human Life: Wittgenstein, Intentionality, and Romanticism.Richard Thomas Eldridge - 1997 - Chicago, IL, USA: University of Chicago Press.
    In this provocative new study, Richard Eldridge presents a highly original and compelling account of Wittgenstein's _Philosophical Investigations_, one of the most enduring yet enigmatic works of the twentieth century. He does so by reading the text as a dramatization of what is perhaps life's central motivating struggle—the inescapable human need to pursue an ideal of expressive freedom within the difficult terms set by culture. Eldridge sees Wittgenstein as a Romantic protagonist, engaged in an ongoing internal dialogue over the nature (...)
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  44. Social Learning Strategies in Networked Groups.Thomas N. Wisdom, Xianfeng Song & Robert L. Goldstone - 2013 - Cognitive Science 37 (8):1383-1425.
    When making decisions, humans can observe many kinds of information about others' activities, but their effects on performance are not well understood. We investigated social learning strategies using a simple problem-solving task in which participants search a complex space, and each can view and imitate others' solutions. Results showed that participants combined multiple sources of information to guide learning, including payoffs of peers' solutions, popularity of solution elements among peers, similarity of peers' solutions to their own, and relative payoffs from (...)
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  45. Advances in Proof-Theoretic Semantics: Introduction.Peter Schroeder-Heister & Thomas Piecha - 2015 - In Peter Schroeder-Heister & Thomas Piecha (eds.), Advances in Proof-Theoretic Semantics. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag.
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    Back to Kant: the revival of Kantianism in German social and historical thought, 1860-1914.Thomas E. Willey - 1978 - Detroit: Wayne State University Press.
    Back to Kant is a study of the rise of the neo-Kantian movement from its origins in the 1850s to its academic preeminence in the years before World War I. Thomas E. Willey describes early neo-Kantianism as a reaction of scientists and scientific philosophers against both the then discredited Hegelianism and Naturphilosophie of the preceding era and the simplistic and deterministic scientific materialism of the 1850s. "Back to Kant" was the slogan of a revolt against theories of knowledge which (...)
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    Are Quantum Spins but Small Perturbations of Ontological Ising Spins?Hans-Thomas Elze - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (12):1875-1893.
    The dynamics-from-permutations of classical Ising spins is generalized here for an arbitrarily long chain. This serves as an ontological model with discrete dynamics generated by pairwise exchange interactions defining the unitary update operator. The model incorporates a finite signal velocity and resembles in many aspects a discrete free field theory. We deduce the corresponding Hamiltonian operator and show that it generates an exact terminating Baker–Campbell–Hausdorff formula. Motivation for this study is provided by the Cellular Automaton Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. We (...)
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    From Foreground to Background: How Task-Neutral Context Influences Contextual Cueing of Visual Search.Xuelian Zang, Thomas Geyer, Leonardo Assumpção, Hermann J. Müller & Zhuanghua Shi - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    The American Dependency Conflict: Continuities and Discontinuities in Behavior and Values of Countercultural Parents and Their Children.Thomas S. Weisner - 2001 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 29 (3):271-295.
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    Images of History: Kant, Benjamin, Freedom, and the Human Subject.Richard Thomas Eldridge - 2016 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    Developing work in the theories of action and explanation, Eldridge argues that moral and political philosophers require accounts of what is historically possible, while historians require rough philosophical understandings of ideals that merit reasonable endorsement. Both Immanuel Kant and Walter Benjamin recognize this fact. Each sees a special place for religious consciousness and critical practice in the articulation and revision of ideals that are to have cultural effect, but they differ sharply in the forms of religious-philosophical understanding, cultural criticism, and (...)
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