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    Cosmas and Damian in the new sacristy.Till Verellen - 1979 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 42 (1):274-277.
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    The Interdisciplinarity of Collaborations in Cognitive Science.Bergmann Till, Dale Rick, Sattari Negin, Heit Evan & S. Bhat Harish - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (5):1412-1418.
    We introduce a new metric for interdisciplinarity, based on co-author publication history. A published article that has co-authors with quite different publication histories can be deemed relatively “interdisciplinary,” in that the article reflects a convergence of previous research in distinct sets of publication outlets. In recent work, we have shown that this interdisciplinarity metric can predict citations. Here, we show that the journal Cognitive Science tends to contain collaborations that are relatively high on this interdisciplinarity metric, at about the 80th (...)
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    Urteil und Anschauung. Kants metaphysische Deduktion der Kategorien.Till Hoeppner - 2021 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    This book develops a textually grounded reconstruction of Kant’s argument in the Metaphysical Deduction. The argument proceeds in three steps, developing, first, a concept of judgment on which to base the table of logical functions, next a concept of synthesis of intuition that explains the content of the categories, and finally a concept of the understanding on which the categories belong a priori to the same faculty through which we judge. -/- The investigation presented here is an argumentative reconstruction of (...)
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    (Un)mask yourself! Effects of face masks on facial mimicry and emotion perception during the COVID-19 pandemic.Till Kastendieck, Stephan Zillmer & Ursula Hess - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (1):59-69.
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    Hiding Behind Machines: Artificial Agents May Help to Evade Punishment.Till Feier, Jan Gogoll & Matthias Uhl - 2022 - Science and Engineering Ethics 28 (2):1-19.
    The transfer of tasks with sometimes far-reaching implications to autonomous systems raises a number of ethical questions. In addition to fundamental questions about the moral agency of these systems, behavioral issues arise. We investigate the empirically accessible question of whether the imposition of harm by an agent is systematically judged differently when the agent is artificial and not human. The results of a laboratory experiment suggest that decision-makers can actually avoid punishment more easily by delegating to machines than by delegating (...)
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  6. Kant’s Metaphysical and Transcendental Deductions of the Categories. Tasks, Steps, and Claims of Identity.Till Hoeppner - 2022 - In Giuseppe Motta, Dennis Schulting & Udo Thiel (eds.), Kant's Transcendental Deduction and the Theory of Apperception: New Interpretations. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 461-492.
    Kant’s Metaphysical Deduction of the Categories justifies their apriority, i.e. that their contents originate in the understanding itself, while the Transcendental Deduction justifies their objectivity, both in that they purport to represent objects of experience and that they do so successfully. The apriority of the categories, as explained in terms of acts of synthesis required for having sensible intuitions of objects, is justified by establishing their generic identity with logical functions of judgment, i.e. acts of judgment required for referring concepts (...)
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    Vero and Certo in Vico’s New Science Reconsidered.Till Wahnbaeck - 1998 - New Vico Studies 16:59-64.
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    The generation of the GDR: Economists at the Humboldt University of Berlin caught between loyalty and relevance.Till Düppe - 2017 - History of the Human Sciences 30 (3):50-85.
    The German Democratic Republic was in existence for 41 years. A single generation spent its whole professional life there – namely those born in the early 1930s who carried this state’s hopes. With Karl Mannheim’s notion of generations as a unit in the sociology of knowledge in mind, this article describes this generation’s typical experiences from the point of view of a particularly telling group: economists at the Humboldt University of Berlin. I present their socialization in Nazi Germany, their formative (...)
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    The Making of the Economy: A Phenomenology of Economic Science.Till Düppe - 2011 - Lexington Books.
    The Making of the Economy uses Husserl's critique of formalism in natural science in The Crisis of the European Sciences work as the template for an analogous critique of formalism in economic science. The historical narrative focuses on the emergence of formal economic analysis out of a series of successive life-worlds, or concrete historical situations. This generates new substantive understanding of both the historical material and the current discourse of crisis surrounding economics. It will appeal to historians and philosophers of (...)
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    Die Araber Und Die Antike Wissenschaftstheorie: [Übersetzung Aus Dem Ungarischen von Johanna Till Und Gábor Kerekes].Miklos Maróth, Johanna Till & Gábor Kerekes - 1990 - Brill.
    The book then discusses another group of issues ("whether it is, what it is, how and why it is"), which determined the argumentation, the axiomatic ordering of the sciences, and concludes with a demonstration on the basis of concrete ...
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    Siting the New Economic Science: The Cowles Commission's Activity Analysis Conference of June 1949.Till Düppe & E. Roy Weintraub - 2014 - Science in Context 27 (3):453-483.
    ArgumentIn the decades following World War II, the Cowles Commission for Research in Economics came to represent new technical standards that informed most advances in economic theory. The public emergence of this community was manifest at a conference held in June 1949 titledActivity Analysis of Production and Allocation. New ideas in optimization theory, linked to linear programming, developed from the conference's papers. The authors’ history of this event situates the Cowles Commission among the institutions of postwar science in-between National Laboratories (...)
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    Access to effective but expensive treatments: An analysis of the solidarity argument in discussions on funding of medical treatments.Sietske A. L. Till, Jilles Smids & Eline M. Bunnik - 2022 - Bioethics 37 (2):111-119.
    The development of new effective but expensive medical treatments leads to discussions about whether and how such treatments should be funded in solidarity-based healthcare systems. Solidarity is often seen as an elusive concept; it appears to be used to refer to different sets of concerns, and its interrelations with the concept of justice are not well understood. This paper provides a conceptual analysis of the concept of solidarity as it is used in discussions on the allocation of healthcare resources and (...)
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    Die Metapher im Design.Till Julian Huss - 2020 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 65 (2):62-78.
    Die Metapher ist ein Grundbegriff der Designtheorie, der oftmals ohne hinreichende Bestimmung zu einem Gestaltungsprinzip ausformuliert wird. In der Designrhetorik ist die Metapher eine Figur der persuasiven Kommunikation; in Theorien des Designprozesses und gestalterischen Denkens wird sie hingegen als zentraler Aspekt der Kreativität und Erkenntnis angeführt; im Interfacedesign ist sie das konstitutive Element zur benutzerfreundlichen grafischen Aufbereitung der Computerprogramme. Der Beitrag stellt die verschiedenen theoretischen Grundlagen der Metapher in den jeweiligen Designdiskursen vor, um ihre Disparitäten und Gemeinplätze auszuweisen. Ziel ist (...)
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  14. From Libertarian Paternalism to Nudging—and Beyond.Adrien Barton & Till Grüne-Yanoff - 2015 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 6 (3):341-359.
  15. Why the Objective World Depends on Thought. Dissolving Stroud’s Metaphysical Aporia Using Kant’s Notion of an Object.Till Hoeppner - 2022 - Synthesis – Journal for Philosophy 2:145-179.
    In his final monograph, Barry Stroud argues that certain fundamental concepts, like the concept of causation, are not only indispensable to any thought of an objective, independent world, but that they are also, therefore, invulnerable to skeptical attack. Given some assumptions about thought and objectivity, this leads him into the following metaphysical aporia: We can neither metaphysically establish that the objective, independent world is as we must think of it nor that it is not that way. I will argue that (...)
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    Kants Begriff der Funktion und die Vollständigkeit der Urteils- und Kategorientafel.Till Hoeppner - 2011 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 65 (2):193-217.
    This paper offers a new account of Kant`s metaphysical deduction of the categories in the Critique of Pure Reason. This is accomplished by way of a new interpretation of Kant`s notion of function and his theory of mental activity, which is presented in terms of a logic and theory of intentional reference. A detailed discussion of the definition and use of the notion of function in the “Leading Thread” leads to an interpretation of the notion of function as a complex, (...)
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    Qualitative reasoning about relative direction of oriented points.Till Mossakowski & Reinhard Moratz - 2012 - Artificial Intelligence 180-181 (C):34-45.
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    Border cases between autonomy and relevance.Till Düppe - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 51:22-32.
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    Listening to the Music of Reason: Nicolas Bourbaki and the Phenomenology of the Mathematical Experience.Till Düppe - 2015 - PhaenEx 10:38-56.
    Jean Dieudonné, the spokesman of the group of French mathematicians named Bourbaki, called mathematics the music of reason. This metaphor invites a phenomenological account of the affective, in contrast to the epistemic and discursive, nature of mathematics: What constitutes its charm? Mathematical reasoning is described as a perceptual experience, which in Husserl’s late philosophy would be a case of passive synthesis. Like a melody, a mathematical proof is manifest in an affective identity of a temporal object. Rather than an exercise (...)
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    Kants affirmativer Begriff der Totalität Zur Triftigkeit eines skeptizistischen Arguments am transzendentalen Ideal.Till Streichen - 2001 - In Ralph Schumacher, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Volker Gerhardt (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des Ix. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Bd. I: Hauptvorträge. Bd. Ii: Sektionen I-V. Bd. Iii: Sektionen Vi-X: Bd. Iv: Sektionen Xi-Xiv. Bd. V: Sektionen Xv-Xviii. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 840-846.
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    Luxury and Public Happiness in the Italian Englightment.Till Wahnbaeck - 2004 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This work charts the development of political economy in eighteenth-century Italy, and it argues that the focus on economic thought is characteristic of the Italian enlightenment at large. Through an analysis of the debate about luxury, it traces the shaping of a new language of political economy which was inspired by, and contributed to, European debate, but which offered solutions that were as much shaped by intellectual traditions and socio-economic circumstances as by French or Scottish precedent. Ultimately, those traditions were (...)
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  22. What is a logic translation?Till Mossakowski, Răzvan Diaconescu & Andrzej Tarlecki - 2009 - Logica Universalis 3 (1):95-124.
    We study logic translations from an abstract perspective, without any commitment to the structure of sentences and the nature of logical entailment, which also means that we cover both proof- theoretic and model-theoretic entailment. We show how logic translations induce notions of logical expressiveness, consistency strength and sublogic, leading to an explanation of paradoxes that have been described in the literature. Connectives and quantifiers, although not present in the definition of logic and logic translation, can be recovered by their abstract (...)
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    Access to effective but expensive treatments: An analysis of the solidarity argument in discussions on funding of medical treatments.Sietske A. L. van Till, Jilles Smids & Eline M. Bunnik - 2022 - Bioethics 37 (2):111-119.
    The development of new effective but expensive medical treatments leads to discussions about whether and how such treatments should be funded in solidarity-based healthcare systems. Solidarity is often seen as an elusive concept; it appears to be used to refer to different sets of concerns, and its interrelations with the concept of justice are not well understood. This paper provides a conceptual analysis of the concept of solidarity as it is used in discussions on the allocation of healthcare resources and (...)
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  24. Geborgen sterben dürfen.Till M. Mendler - 1993 - Ethik in der Medizin 5 (3):136-146.
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    Stacked spaces: Mapping digital infrastructures.Till Straube - 2016 - Big Data and Society 3 (2).
    This article turns towards the spatial life of ‘digital infrastructures’, i.e. code, protocols, standards, and data formats that are hidden from view in everyday applications of computational technologies. It does so by drawing on the version control system Git as a case study, and telling the story of its initial development in order to reconstruct the circumstances and technical considerations surrounding its conception. This account engages with computational infrastructures on their own terms by adopting the figure of the ‘stack’ to (...)
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    Early Experimental Graphs.Laura Tilling - 1975 - British Journal for the History of Science 8 (3):193-213.
    The graphical presentation of experimental data in the physical sciences has several advantages which today are too familiar to require very detailed enumeration. Its greatest strength lies in the clarity and succinctness with which it displays the information contained in tabulated results: for the experimenter a graph provides a rough and immediate check on the accuracy and suitability of the methods he is using, and for the reader of a scientific report it may convey in a few seconds information that (...)
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    Barriers Against Globalizing Corporate Ethics: An Analysis of Legal Disputes on Implementing U.S. Codes of Ethics in Germany.Till Talaulicar - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (S3):349-360.
    Global firms need to decide on the correspondence between their corporate ethics and the globalization of their activities. When firms go global, they face ethical complexities as they operate in different legal and cultural environments that may impact the admissibility and appropriateness of their approach to institutionalize and implement corporate ethics. Global firms may have good reasons to establish global codes of ethics that are to be obeyed by all employees worldwide. However, developing and implementing such codes can be rather (...)
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    Is the self real?: an investigation into the philosophical concept of 'self' between cognitive science and social construction.Till Vierkant - 2003 - Münster: Lit.
    This book gives a convincing philosophical explanation for the strong persistence of our diverse folk psychological intuitions about the self. For this purpose it introduces, on the one hand, the distinction between subject and self model as proposed by Metzinger, on the other hand, the distinction between a social/normative and a cognitive/organic perspective on the self. The book argues that one needs to take into account both distinctions, if one wants to answer notoriously difficult questions like the one that gives (...)
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    M. Buschemeir, E. Hammer, Pragmatismus und Hermeneutik: Beiträge zu Richard Rortys Kulturpolitik.Till Kinzel - 2012 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 4 (2).
    Richard Rorty is rightly considered one of the most interesting authors in the field of intellectual pursuits. This vague formulation also indicates that Rorty’s thinking and writing cannot simply be classified as philosophy, although by and large they seem to be part and parcel of the pragmatist tradition. For Rorty clearly confronts a number of traditional problems of philosophy, even when he suggest getting rid of the problem by redescribing the issue or changing the perspective. There is...
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    Metaphysics, Politics, and Philosophy.Till Kinzel - 2009 - Cultura 6 (1):7-21.
    The Canadian thinker George Grant offers a critique of modernity that tries to come to terms with the challenge of Heidegger to Plato. Against philosophical approaches which claim that any kind of metaphyics is obsolete and should be overcome, Grant attempted to think through what the rejection of metaphysics by important modern forms of philosophy means. Grant’s thought looked back to Plato for a conception of justice that he felt was endangered in the modern world. In particular, his philosophical thinking (...)
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    Shakespeares philosophische Kunst der Dichtung.Till Kinzel - 2007 - Cultura 4 (1):170-180.
    The Canadian thinker George Grant offers a critique of modernity that tries to come to terms with the challenge of Heidegger to Plato. Against philosophical approaches which claim that any kind of metaphyics is obsolete and should be overcome, Grant attempted to think through what the rejection of metaphysics by important modern forms of philosophy means. Grant’s thought looked back to Plato for a conception of justice that he felt was endangered in the modern world. In particular, his philosophical thinking (...)
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  32. Form follows function: Zwischen Musik, Form und Funktion: Beiträge zum 18. internationalen studentischen Symposium des DVSM (Dachverband der Studierenden der Musikwissenschaft) in Hamburg 2003.Till Knipper (ed.) - 2005 - Hamburg: von Bockel.
     
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    Von der Freiheit und ihrer Verkehrung: eine Studie zu Kant und den Bedingungen der Möglichkeit einer kritischen Theorie der Gesellschaft.Till Streichert - 2003 - de Gruyter.
    Ziel dieser Studie ist es, die Bedingungen der Möglichkeit einer objektiven und zugleich kritischen Theorie der Gesellschaft darzustellen. Als Grundlagen dienen dem Autor Kants theoretische und praktische Philosophie, insbesondere das Verhältnis der Natur- und Freiheitsbegriffe in dessen drei Kritiken. Die Diskussion der theoretischen Konzeption von Horkheimers und Adornos Kritischer Theorie vor dem Hintergrund der Philosophie Kants führt in Richtung einer Theorie der Gesellschaft, die beiden Forderungen gerecht wird: der nach Objektivität sowie der nach der Möglichkeit einer moralischen Beurteilung des Gegenstandes (...)
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    Does "Intelligent Design" Have a Chance? An Essay Review.Howard J. Van Till - 1999 - Zygon 34 (4):667-675.
    A number of authors have agued the case that there is empirical evidence that the universe (or particular configurations within it) must be the outcome of intelligent design. Recent books by William Dembski and Dean Overman, though different in style and level of argumentation, reach a similar conclusion: the universe, or certain forms within it, cannot be explained without appeal to design as a mode of causation. But exactly what is the operative definition for intelligent design in these works? And (...)
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  35. Scham als Angst: Vergleichende Untersuchung zu Kierkegaards Entwurf eines Schambegriffs.Till Breyer - 2006 - E-Journal Philosophie der Psychologie 5.
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  36. ‘The way to the head must be opened through the heart’: Enlightenment and Herzensbildung in Schiller.Till Neuhaus & Alexandre Alves - 2023 - Studia Theodisca 30:5-27.
    The following paper discusses Schiller’s interpretation of the German concept of Bildung. Bildung appears to be a central term in Germany’s culture, especially (but not limited to) the educational realm. As Bildung underwent massive transformations and has been re-interpreted multiple times throughout German history, this paper will start with a definitory exercise trying to organize the dynamics surrounding the term. Secondly, a two-fold historical context – firstly regarding the wider political and social dynamics of the time and secondly, a more (...)
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    The phenomenology of economics: life-world, formalism, and the invisible hand.Till Düppe - 2010 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 3 (1):132.
    When reassessing the role of Debreu’s axiomatic method ineconomics, one has to explain both its success and unpopularity; onehas to explain the “bright shadow” Debreu cast on the discipline:sheltering, threatening, and difficult to pin down. Debreu himself didnot expect to have such an influence. Before he received the Bank ofSweden Prize in 1983 he had never openly engaged with themethodology or politics of mathematical economics. When in severalspeeches he later rigorously distinguished mathematical form fromeconomic content and claimed this as the (...)
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  38. Contro le ideologie.Till E. Spiegel - 1975 - Roma: G. Volpe.
     
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    Die ‚Scintillae de canonibus uel ordinationibus episcoporum‘: Eine kleine Kanonessammlung aus der Merowingerzeit.Till Stüber - 2022 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 56 (1):15-47.
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    Quarantäne, Einsamkeit und Psalmen.Till M. Steiner - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1).
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  41. Age-differences in memory for orientation and location of repeated pictures.Re Till, Jc Bartlett & Mj Sharps - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):330-330.
     
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    Cancer-related electronic support groups as navigation-aids: Overcoming geographic barriers.James E. Till - 2004 - Till, James E. (2004) Cancer-Related Electronic Support Groups as Navigation-Aids.
    Cancer-related electronic support groups (ESGs) may be regarded as a complement to face-to-face groups when the latter are available, and as an alternative when they are not. Advantages over face-to-face groups include an absence of barriers imposed by geographic location, opportunities for anonymity that permit sensitive issues to be discussed, and opportunities to find peers online. ESGs can be especially valuable as navigation aids for those trying to find a way through the healthcare system and as a guide to the (...)
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  43. Costas Panayotakis, Remaking Scarcity: From Capitalist Inefficiency to Economic Democracy.Jeremy Till - 2012 - Radical Philosophy 173:56.
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    Das doppelte Erhabene: eine Argumentationsfigur von der Antike bis zum Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts.Dietmar Till - 2006 - Tübingen: Niemeyer.
    In den 1980er Jahren wurde das Erhabene im Kontext der Debatten um die Postmoderne wiederentdeckt. Dabei konzentrierte man sich auf die Theorien Burkes und Kants, in denen das Schöne dem Erhabenen gegenübergestellt wird. Die Geschichte des Erhabenen in der Frühen Neuzeit dagegen blieb weitgehend im dunkeln. Diese Geschichte wird hier dargestellt, wobei die Studie von der These ausgeht, daß für diesen Zeitraum gerade nicht die Dichotomie von Schönem und Erhabenem zentral ist, sondern die Opposition zweier Modelle des Sublimen selbst: das (...)
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    Eisenman's banana', extended review of Andrew Benjamin's' Architectural philosophy.Jeremy Till - 2001 - Radical Philosophy 108:48-50.
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    Effects of orienting tasks and instructions about associative structure on free recall and clustering.Robert E. Till, Carroll D. Johnston & James J. Jenkins - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (4):349-351.
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    Engaging science in the mode of trust: Hans küng's the beginning of all things.Chris Tilling - 2008 - Zygon 43 (1):201-216.
    Abstract.In 2006 Swiss theologian Hans Küng added his distinctive and important voice to the science/theology discussion in his work Der Anfang aller Dinge. I summarize here the general contours of Küng's argumentation and briefly evaluate his proposals, especially in relation to his earlier publications. English translations are provided for German citations. After summarizing Küng's response to the question of the search for a unified theory of everything, I present his answer to the question of how theology and science should be (...)
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    Is the Creation’s Formational Economy Incomplete?Howard J. van Till - 2002 - Philosophia Christi 4 (1):113-118.
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    Correction to: Do translocal networks matter for agricultural innovation? A case study on advice sharing in small-scale farming communities in Northeast Thailand.Till Rockenbauch, Patrick Sakdapolrak & Harald Sterly - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (4):703-703.
    The article Do translocal networks matter for agricultural innovation? A case study on advice sharing in small scale farming communities in Northeast Thailand, written by Till Rockenbauch, Patrick Sakdapolrak and Harald Sterly, was originally published electronically on the publisher’s internet portal on 10 April 2019 without open access.
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    Do translocal networks matter for agricultural innovation? A case study on advice sharing in small-scale farming communities in Northeast Thailand.Till Rockenbauch, Patrick Sakdapolrak & Harald Sterly - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (4):685-702.
    Recent research on agricultural innovation has outlined social networks’ role in diffusing agricultural knowledge; however, so far, it has broadly neglected the socio-spatial dimensions of innovation processes. Against this backdrop, we apply a spatially explicit translocal network perspective in order to investigate the role of migration-related translocal networks for adaptive change in a small-scale farming community in Northeast Thailand. By means of formal social network analysis we map the socio-spatial patterns of advice sharing regarding changes in sugarcane and rice farming (...)
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