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    Executive functions and self-regulation.Wilhelm Hofmann, Brandon J. Schmeichel & Alan D. Baddeley - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (3):174-180.
  2. Are "implicit" attitudes unconscious?Bertram Gawronski, Wilhelm Hofmann & Christopher J. Wilbur - 2006 - Consciousness and Cognition 15 (3):485-499.
    A widespread assumption in recent research on attitudes is that self-reported evaluations reflect conscious attitudes, whereas indirectly assessed evaluations reflect unconscious attitudes. The present article reviews the available evidence regarding unconscious features of indirectly assessed “implicit” attitudes. Distinguishing between three different aspects of attitudes, we conclude that people sometimes lack conscious awareness of the origin of their attitudes, but that lack of source awareness is not a distinguishing feature of indirectly assessed versus self-reported attitudes, there is no evidence that people (...)
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    Opportunities for Emotion Research on Biodiversity.Cameron Brick, Kristian Steensen Nielsen & Wilhelm Hofmann - 2023 - Emotion Review 15 (4):263-266.
    We see unique opportunities to advance emotional research by studying an overlooked environmental problem. The biodiversity crisis is caused by land use, in particular by reducing and damaging habitats, such as deforestation for cattle grazing. Biodiversity processes are proximate and personally moving, like when a person is causing or experiencing changes to livelihood-providing ecosystems, and we suggest this affect-rich context is useful for studying social and psychological processes. In contrast, much research on far-away populations thinking about climate change effects involves (...)
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    Room for Feelings: A “Working Memory” Account of Affective Processing.Lotte F. van Dillen & Wilhelm Hofmann - 2023 - Emotion Review 15 (2):145-157.
    In the past decades, affective science has overwhelmingly demonstrated the unique properties of affective information to bias our attention, memory, and decisions. At the same time, accumulating evidence suggests that neutral and affective representations rely on the same working memory substrates for the selection and computation of information and that they are therefore restricted by the same capacity limitations that these substrates impose. Here, we integrate these insights into a working memory model of affective processing (WMAP). Drawing on competitive access (...)
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    How Anticipated Emotions Guide Self-Control Judgments.Hiroki P. Kotabe, Francesca Righetti & Wilhelm Hofmann - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    When considering whether to enact or not to enact a tempting option, people often anticipate how their choices will make them feel, typically resulting in a “mixed bag” of conflicting emotions. Building on earlier work, we propose an integrative theoretical model of this judgment process and empirically test its main propositions using a novel procedure to capture and integrate both the intensity and duration of anticipated emotions. We identify and theoretically integrate four highly relevant key emotions, pleasure, frustration, guilt, and (...)
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    Immediate affect as a basis for intuitive moral judgement: An adaptation of the affect misattribution procedure.Wilhelm Hofmann & Anna Baumert - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (3):522-535.
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    On the selection and balancing of multiple selfish goals.Catalina Kopetz, Wilhelm Hofmann & Reinout W. H. J. Wiers - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (2):147-148.
    The selfish goal metaphor is interesting and intriguing. It accounts for the idiosyncrasies and inconsistencies in peoples' goal pursuits without invoking free will, self-regulatory, or self-control failures. However, people pursue multiple goals, sometimes simultaneously. We argue that the model proposed in the target article may gain significant theoretical and practical value if the principles underlying goal selection and/or balancing on a moment-to-moment basis are clearly specified and integrated with the notion of the selfish goal.
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    Toward a mechanistic understanding of the impact of food insecurity on obesity.Simone Dohle & Wilhelm Hofmann - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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  9. Donna Jeanne Haraway.Wilhelm Hofmann - 2004 - In Gisela Riescher (ed.), Politische Theorie der Gegenwart in Einzeldarstellungen. Von Adorno Bis Young. Alfred Kröner Verlag. pp. 343--215.
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    4. Der systematische Ort des Politischen in Benthams Utilitarismus.Wilhelm Hofmann - 2002 - In Politik des aufgeklärten Glücks: Jeremy Benthams philosophisch-politisches Denken. Oldenbourg Verlag. pp. 157-306.
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  11. Ernst Fraenkel.Wilhelm Hofmann - 2004 - In Gisela Riescher (ed.), Politische Theorie der Gegenwart in Einzeldarstellungen. Von Adorno Bis Young. Alfred Kröner Verlag. pp. 343--164.
     
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    3. Handeln, Sehen und Sprechen: die anthropologischen Fundamente von Jeremy Benthams politischem Denken.Wilhelm Hofmann - 2002 - In Politik des aufgeklärten Glücks: Jeremy Benthams philosophisch-politisches Denken. Oldenbourg Verlag. pp. 59-156.
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    John Stuart Mill.Wilhelm Hofmann - 2002 - In Bernd Heidenreich (ed.), Politische Theorien des 19. Jahrhunderts. Akademie Verlag. pp. 289-312.
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    6. Literaturverzeichnis.Wilhelm Hofmann - 2002 - In Politik des aufgeklärten Glücks: Jeremy Benthams philosophisch-politisches Denken. Oldenbourg Verlag. pp. 315-328.
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    On treating effort as a dynamically varying cost input.Wilhelm Hofmann & Hiroki Kotabe - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (6):692-693.
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    7. Personenverzeichnis.Wilhelm Hofmann - 2002 - In Politik des aufgeklärten Glücks: Jeremy Benthams philosophisch-politisches Denken. Oldenbourg Verlag. pp. 329-330.
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    Politik des aufgeklärten Glücks: Jeremy Benthams philosophisch-politisches Denken.Wilhelm Hofmann - 2002 - Oldenbourg Verlag.
    Jeremy Bentham gilt als Gründervater des Utilitarismus. Seine oftmals variierte Formel vom "größten Glück der größten Zahl" fehlt in kaum einem als Überblick angelegten Standardwerk der Moralphilosophie oder der politischen Ideengeschichte. Mit seiner materialreichen Studie liefert Wilhelm Hofmann die erste deutschsprachige Gesamtdarstellung der politisch-utilitaristischen Aufklärungsphilosophie des englischen Denkers. Ausgangsüberlegung seiner Rekonstruktion der politischen Theorie Benthams ist die These, dass sich an dessen Werk die paradigmatische Formulierung des Selbstverständnisses von Politik in modernen Gesellschaften ablesen lässt.
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    2. Rezeptionsfilter.Wilhelm Hofmann - 2002 - In Politik des aufgeklärten Glücks: Jeremy Benthams philosophisch-politisches Denken. Oldenbourg Verlag. pp. 23-58.
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    5. Rückblick: Benthams politische Aufklärung.Wilhelm Hofmann - 2002 - In Politik des aufgeklärten Glücks: Jeremy Benthams philosophisch-politisches Denken. Oldenbourg Verlag. pp. 307-314.
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    Vorbemerkung.Wilhelm Hofmann - 2002 - In Politik des aufgeklärten Glücks: Jeremy Benthams philosophisch-politisches Denken. Oldenbourg Verlag. pp. 9-10.
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    1. Warum Bentham? Ideengeschichtlicher und systematischer Fragehorizont.Wilhelm Hofmann - 2002 - In Politik des aufgeklärten Glücks: Jeremy Benthams philosophisch-politisches Denken. Oldenbourg Verlag. pp. 11-22.
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