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  1. Temps et modes chez Spinoza.Y. Knecht - 1968 - Dialectica 22 (3):214.
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    Exploring the development of professional values in an online RN-to-BSN program.Linda D’Appolonia Knecht, Beverly W. Dabney, Lauren E. Cook & Gregory E. Gilbert - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (2):470-479.
    Background: Development of professional nursing values is critical within registered nurse–to–bachelor of science in nursing programs to prepare nurses for increasingly complex and diverse work environments. The results of previous studies have been inconsistent, with few studies focusing on online registered nurse–to–bachelor of science in nursing programs. In addition, little is known regarding the effectiveness of the educational methods used to support advancement of professional values and ethical practice. Objective: The object of this study was to gain an understanding of (...)
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    La Logique chez Leibniz: essai sur le rationalisme baroque.Herbert H. Knecht - 1981 - Lausanne: L'Age D'Homme.
  4. Commentaires.W. Knecht - 1967 - Dialectica 21 (1):252.
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    2. enquête sur l'enseignement de la physique Rapport sur Les réponses au questionnaire de physique.M. W. Knecht - 1967 - Dialectica 21 (1‐4):224-241.
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    General Report. The Background of the Symposium.W. Knecht - 1967 - Dialectica 21 (1‐4):26-37.
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    He is too young to die ... and you too, doctor.J. Knecht - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (5):418-418.
    Sometimes caregiving can be a matter of fear rather than of love.
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    II. Rapport général.W. Knecht - 1967 - Dialectica 21 (1‐4):14-25.
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    Ise sankei mandara and the Image of the Pure Land.Peter Knecht - 2006 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 33 (2):223-248.
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    Beyond culture: Perspectives from social anthropology on diversity, agency and ethics in dealing with advance care directives.Michi Knecht - 2008 - Ethik in der Medizin 20 (3):169-180.
    In Anerkennung der für Gegenwartsgesellschaften konstitutiven Diversität ihrer Bevölkerungen diskutieren Bioethik und Medizin verstärkt die kulturelle Relativität ihrer eigenen Voraussetzungen, die Kulturspezifik „anderer“ Positionen und die Möglichkeiten kulturübergreifender Orientierungen. Dabei kommt häufig ein Kulturbegriff zum Einsatz, der aus der Perspektive der aktuellen Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie zu statisch, zu homogenisierend und zu sehr auf Differenz und Abgrenzung hin orientiert ist. Der Beitrag diskutiert zunächst Konzepte von Kultur, die solche Verkürzungen zu vermeiden suchen. Sie betonen hingegen Verflechtungszusammenhänge unter dem Vorzeichen intensivierter Globalisierung (...)
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  11. Logique du concepte et pensée formelle chez Leibniz.Herbert H. Knecht - 1979 - In Albert Heinekamp & Franz Schupp (eds.), Die intensionale Logik bei Leibniz und in der Gegenwart. Wiesbaden: F. Steiner.
     
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    Rapport général.W. Knecht - 1967 - Dialectica 21 (1):14.
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    Rapport sur les réponses au questionnaire de physique.W. Knecht - 1967 - Dialectica 21 (1):224.
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  14. Sartres Theorie der Entfremdung.Ingbert Knecht - 1972 - Bonn,:
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    The crux of the cross: Mahikari’s core symbol.Peter Knecht - 1995 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 22 (3-4):321-341.
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    Theorie der Entfremdung bei Sartre und Marx.Ingbert Knecht - 1975 - Meisenheim (am Glan): Hain.
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    Temps et modes chez Spinoza.Yvonne Knecht - 1968 - Dialectica 22 (3‐4):214-237.
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    Zum Problem "Drogenrausch und Meditation".Sigrid Lechner-Knecht - 1976 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 12 (1):231-241.
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    Book Review: Li Narangoa, Japanische Religionspolitik in der Mongolei 1932-1945. Reformbestrebungen und Dialog zwischen japanischem und mongolischem Buddhismus. [REVIEW]Peter Knecht - 2001 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 28 (1-2):198-200.
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  20. Charles Bell, The anatomy of expression (1806): die Ausdruckstheorie des Anatomen und Chirurgen Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842) und ihre Beziehung zur Ästhetik des 19. Jahrhunderts.Klaus Knecht - 1978 - Feuchtwangen: Alleinvertrieb, C.-E. Kohlhauer.
     
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    Jenseits von Kultur: Sozialanthropologische Perspektiven auf Diversität, Handlungsfähigkeit und Ethik im Umgang mit Patientenverfügungen. [REVIEW]Dr Michi Knecht - 2008 - Ethik in der Medizin 20 (3):169-180.
    In Anerkennung der für Gegenwartsgesellschaften konstitutiven Diversität ihrer Bevölkerungen diskutieren Bioethik und Medizin verstärkt die kulturelle Relativität ihrer eigenen Voraussetzungen, die Kulturspezifik „anderer“ Positionen und die Möglichkeiten kulturübergreifender Orientierungen. Dabei kommt häufig ein Kulturbegriff zum Einsatz, der aus der Perspektive der aktuellen Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie zu statisch, zu homogenisierend und zu sehr auf Differenz und Abgrenzung hin orientiert ist. Der Beitrag diskutiert zunächst Konzepte von Kultur, die solche Verkürzungen zu vermeiden suchen. Sie betonen hingegen Verflechtungszusammenhänge unter dem Vorzeichen intensivierter Globalisierung (...)
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    Philosophical Anthropology. [REVIEW]Sigrid Knecht - 1968 - Philosophy and History 1 (1):25-26.
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    Book Review: Christentum und Wiederverkörperung. [REVIEW]Sigrid Lechner-Knecht - 1976 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 12 (1):286-288.
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    Book Review: Die andere Wirklichkeit der Schamanen. [REVIEW]Sigrid Lechner-Knecht - 1982 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 15 (1):292-294.
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    Book Review: Der magische Pfeil. Magie und Medizin. [REVIEW]Sigrid Lechner-Knecht - 1982 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 15 (1):299-300.
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    Book Review: Einführung in den Buddhismus. [REVIEW]Sigrid Lechner-Knecht - 1982 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 15 (1):297-297.
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    Book Review: Mensch im Spiegel. [REVIEW]Sigrid Lechner-Knecht - 1976 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 12 (1):285-286.
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    Book Review: Schamanen und Medizinmänner. [REVIEW]Sigrid Lechner-Knecht - 1982 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 15 (1):302-305.
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    Rethinking brain asymmetries in humans.Bianca Dräger, Caterina Breitenstein & Stefan Knecht - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4):598-599.
    Similar to directional asymmetries in animals, language lateralization in humans follows a bimodal distribution. A majority of individuals are lateralized to the left and a minority of individuals are lateralized to the right side of the brain. However, a biological advantage for either lateralization is lacking. The scenario outlined by Vallortigara & Rogers (V&R) suggests that language lateralization in humans is not specific to language or human speciation but simply follows an evolutionarily conserved organizational principle of the brain.
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    Syntactic structure and artificial grammar learning: The learnability of embedded hierarchical structures.Meinou H. de Vries, Padraic Monaghan, Stefan Knecht & Pienie Zwitserlood - 2008 - Cognition 107 (2):763-774.
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    Gender-based homophily in collaborations across a heterogeneous scholarly landscape.Y. Samuel Wang, Carole J. Lee, Jevin D. West, Carl T. Bergstrom & Elena A. Erosheva - 2023 - PLoS ONE 18 (4):e0283106.
    Using the corpus of JSTOR articles, we investigate the role of gender in collaboration patterns across the scholarly landscape by analyzing gender-based homophily--the tendency for researchers to co-author with individuals of the same gender. For a nuanced analysis of gender homophily, we develop methodology necessitated by the fact that the data comprises heterogeneous sub-disciplines and that not all authorships are exchangeable. In particular, we distinguish three components of gender homophily in collaborations: a structural component that is due to demographics and (...)
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    The Dancing Brain: Structural and Functional Signatures of Expert Dance Training.Agnieszka Z. Burzynska, Karolina Finc, Brittany K. Taylor, Anya M. Knecht & Arthur F. Kramer - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11:299704.
    Dance – as a ritual, therapy, and leisure activity – has been known for thousands of years. Today, dance is increasingly used as therapy for cognitive and neurological disorders such as dementia and Parkinson’s disease. Surprisingly, the effects of dance training on the healthy young brain are not well understood despite the necessity of such information for planning successful clinical interventions. Therefore, this study examined actively performing, expert-level trained college students as a model of long-term exposure to dance training. To (...)
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    Motion illusions as optimal percepts.Y. Weiss, E. P. Simoncelli & E. H. Adelson - 2002 - Nature Neuroscience 5.
  34. Attention improves or impairs visual performance by enhancing spatial resolution.Y. Yeshurun & M. Carrasco - 1998 - Nature 396:72-75.
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    Lateralisation may be a side issue for understanding language development.Caterina Breitenstein, Agnes Floel, Bianca Dräger & Stefan Knecht - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (2):214-214.
    We add evidence in support of Corballis's gestural theory of language. Using transcranial magnetic stimulation, we found that productive and receptive linguistic tasks excite the motor cortices for both hands. This indicates that the language and the hand motor systems are still tightly linked in modern man. The bilaterality of the effect, however, implies that lateralisation is a secondary issue.
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    Czech teachers’ attitudes towards curriculum reform implementation.Tomáš Janík, Tomáš Janko, Karolína Pešková, Petr Knecht & Michaela Spurná - 2018 - Human Affairs 28 (1):54-70.
    The study focuses on the implementation of curriculum reform in grammar schools in the Czech Republic. The purpose of this study was to explore the attitudes of grammar school teachers towards the reform and its implementation. The perceived benefits of and problems with the curriculum reform were measured using closed-ended items (on a Likert scale). The research sample of this questionnaire survey consisted of 1,098 teachers from 58 schools. The results indicate that the reform has been more readily accepted in (...)
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    Prosody as an intermediary evolutionary stage between a manual communication system and a fully developed language faculty.Andreas Rogalewski, Caterina Breitenstein, Agnes Floel & Stefan Knecht - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (4):521-522.
    Based on the motor theory of language, which asserts an evolution from gestures along several stages to today's speech and language, we suggest that speech ontogeny may partly reflect speech phylogeny, in that perception of prosodic contours is an intermediary stage between a manual communication system and a fully developed language faculty.
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    Did Tarski commit “Tarski's fallacy”?G. Y. Sher - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (2):653-686.
    In his 1936 paper,On the Concept of Logical Consequence, Tarski introduced the celebrated definition oflogical consequence: “The sentenceσfollows logicallyfrom the sentences of the class Γ if and only if every model of the class Γ is also a model of the sentenceσ.” [55, p. 417] This definition, Tarski said, is based on two very basic intuitions, “essential for the proper concept of consequence” [55, p. 415] and reflecting common linguistic usage: “Consider any class Γ of sentences and a sentence which (...)
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    Frequency of Home Numeracy Activities Is Differentially Related to Basic Number Processing and Calculation Skills in Kindergartners.Belde Mutaf Yıldız, Delphine Sasanguie, Bert De Smedt & Bert Reynvoet - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Seeing with the brain.Paul Bach-Y.-Rita, Mitchell Tyler & Kurt Kaczamarek - 2003 - International Journal Of Human-Computer Interaction 15 (2):285-295.
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    Philosophical and Anthropological Foundations of Psychosynthesis by Roberto Assaggioli.V. Y. Popov & Е. V. Popova - 2023 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 24:5-17.
    _Purpose._ The authors aim to reveal the influence of philosophical and esoteric principles on the formation and further development of Roberto Assagioli’s concept of psychosynthesis. _The theoretical basis_ of the study is determined by the latest methodological approaches in the study of the relationship between philosophical, psychological, and esoteric approaches in the study of the unconscious and the formation of a harmonious personality. _Originality._ For the first time, a systematic analysis of the anthropological foundations of Roberto Assagioli’s work has been (...)
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    Freedom as a Key Value of the Volunteer Movement.O. Y. Iliuk - 2023 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 24:27-36.
    _Purpose_ of the article is to find out the main content and ways of embodying freedom as a value of the volunteer movement in the context of analyzing the social motivation of human behavior in general. _Theoretical basis._ The theoretical basis of the research is the philosophical and anthropological understanding of freedom as a person’s creative overcoming of obstacles to establish his or her eccentric essence. Such a vision is embedded, in particular, in Karl Jaspers’ philosophy of existence, Helmuth Plessner’s (...)
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    Emotional labor among Turkish nurses: A cross‐sectional study.Ayşegül Tuğba Yıldız & Leyla Dinc - 2023 - Nursing Inquiry 30 (3):e12544.
    Nurses are the closest healthcare providers to patients and emotional labor is the most invisible part of nursing work. However, the management of emotions to promote organizational goals and to ensure patient satisfaction may have both positive and negative impacts on nurses' working life. The purpose of this cross‐sectional, descriptive study was to examine the emotional labor behaviors of nurses and their opinions on emotional labor. Two hundred nineteen nurses working at public hospitals in Ankara between September and December 2018 (...)
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  44. From Hope in Palliative Care to Hope as a Virtue and a Life Skill.Y. Michael Barilan - 2012 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 19 (3):165-181.
    This paper aims at explicating a theory of hope that is also suitable for gravely ill people and based on virtue ethics, research in the psychology of “well-being,” and the philosophy of palliative care. The working hypotheses of the theory are that hope is conditioned neither by past events nor by present needs, but is not necessarily oriented toward the future, especially the distant future; that hope is related to personal agency and to freedom; and that hope is deliberative, hence (...)
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    El espectador.José Ortega Y. Gasset - 1985 - Revista de Occidente.
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    Obstacles for one-dimensional migration of interstitial clusters in iron.Y. Satoh & H. Matsui - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (18):1489-1504.
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    Physical basis for minimal time-energy uncertainty relation.Y. S. Kim & Marilyn E. Noz - 1979 - Foundations of Physics 9 (5-6):375-387.
    A physical basis for the minimal time-energy uncertainty relation is formulated from basic high-energy hadronic properties such as the resonance mass spectrum, the form factor behavior, and the peculiarities of Feynman's parton picture. It is shown that the covariant oscillator formalism combines covariantly this time-energy uncertainty relation with Heisenberg's space-momentum uncertainty relation. A pictorial method is developed to describe the spacetime distribution of the localized probability density.
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    A Call for Solidarity in Bioethics: Confronting Anti‐Black Racism Together.Vanessa Y. Hiratsuka - 2022 - Hastings Center Report 52 (S1):89-89.
    Hastings Center Report, Volume 52, Issue S1, Page S89-S89, March‐April 2022.
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    One-dimensional migration of interstitial clusters in SUS316L and its model alloys under electron irradiation.Y. Satoh, H. Abe & S. W. Kim - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (9):1129-1148.
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    (1 other version)Utilitarian Deontic Logic.Y. Murakami - 1998 - In Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing & Michael Zakharyaschev (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic. CSLI Publications. pp. 211-230.
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