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    The German version of the Assessment of Chronic Illness Care: instrument translation and cultural adaptation.Claudia Steurer-Stey, Anja Frei, Gabriela Schmid-Mohler, Sibylle Malcolm-Kohler, Marco Zoller & Thomas Rosemann - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (1):1-4.
  2. Putting Fairness in Its Place: Why There Is a Duty to Take Up the Slack.Anja Karnein - 2014 - Journal of Philosophy 111 (11):593-607.
    The view that agents are not obliged to do more than their initial fair shares when their fellow duty bearers fail to comply has prominent defenders, including Liam Murphy and David Miller. While Murphy thinks that asking agents to take up other agents’ slack would be unfair, Miller claims that slack-taking cannot be required because primary responsibility does not migrate from noncompliers to compliers. This paper argues, by contrast, that there are a number of circumstances in which there is a (...)
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    (1 other version)Trade associations and corporate social responsibility: Evidence from the UK water and film industries.Anja Schaefer & Finola Kerrigan - 2008 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 17 (2):171–195.
    In highly structured organisational fields individual efforts to deal rationally with uncertainty and constraints tend to lead, in the aggregate, to greater homogeneity in structure, culture and output. Drawing on institutional theory, this paper develops research propositions regarding the nature and scope of corporate social responsibility (CSR) engagement at trade/industry association level. The cases of the water and sewerage and film industries are used in order to test these propositions. The findings suggest that (a) trade associations in more homogeneous industries (...)
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    Carta abierta a Ernesto -Ché- Guevara.Frei Betto - 2007 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 12 (38):127-130.
    Forty years af ter the cold-bloo ded as sas - si na tion –or de red by the CIA– of Ernes to (Che) Gue va ra, (im pri sio ned and still ali ve in Bo li - via), a symbo lic let ter to him is writ ten by a do - mi ni que priest –Frei Bet to– a Bra zi lian, which re sult sin a sort of `act-of-so rr..
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    Grading of Frequency Spectral Centroid Across Resting-State Networks.Anja Ries, Catie Chang, Sarah Glim, Chun Meng, Christian Sorg & Afra Wohlschläger - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  6. The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative: A Study in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Hermeneutics.Hans W. Frei - 1974
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    Perceptions of Privacy in the Care of Elderly People in Five European Countries.Anja Schopp, Helena Leino-Kilpi, Maritta Välimäki, Theo Dassen, Maria Gasull, Chryssoula Lemonidou, P. Anne Scott, Marianne Arndt & Anne Kaljonen - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (1):39-47.
    The focus of this article is on elderly patients’ and nursing staff perceptions of privacy in the care of elderly patients/residents in five European countries. Privacy includes physical, social and informational elements. The results show that perceptions of privacy were strongest in the UK (Scotland) and weakest in Greece. Country comparisons revealed statistically significant differences between the perceptions of elderly patients and also between those of nurses working in the same ward or long-term care facility. Perceptions of privacy by patients (...)
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    A Theory of Unborn Life: From Abortion to Genetic Manipulation.Anja J. Karnein - 2012 - Oup Usa.
    In light of new biomedical technologies, such as artificial reproduction, stem cell research, genetic selection and design, the question of what we owe to future persons-and unborn life more generally-is as contested as ever. In A Theory of Unborn Life: From Abortion to Genetic Manipulation, author Anja J. Karnein provides a novel theory that shows how our commitments to persons can help us make sense of our obligations to unborn life. We should treat embryos that will develop into persons (...)
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    Science in the Archives: Pasts, Presents, Futures.Anja-Silvia Goeing - 2018 - Annals of Science 75 (3):268-270.
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    Reverse Engineering Tone-Deafness: Disrupting Pitch-Matching by Creating Temporary Dysfunctions in the Auditory-Motor Network.Anja Hohmann, Psyche Loui, Charles H. Li & Gottfried Schlaug - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Interview with Roger Scruton.Anja Steinbauer - 2000 - Philosophy Now 27:9-11.
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    Logische Formen und Sprachspiele: Wittgensteins "Werkzeugkasten".Anja Weiberg (ed.) - 2005 - Wien: Verein "Freunde des Hauses Wittgenstein".
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    Subordination, authority, psychotherapy.David Freis - 2017 - History of the Human Sciences 30 (2):34-53.
    This article explores the history of ‘subordination-authority-relation’ (SAR) psychotherapy, a brand of psychotherapy largely forgotten today that was introduced and practised in inter-war Vienna by the psychiatrist Erwin Stransky (1877–1962). I situate ‘SAR’ psychotherapy in the medical, cultural and political context of the inter-war period and argue that – although Stransky’s approach had little impact on historical and present-day debates and reached only a very limited number of patients – it provides a particularly clear example for the political dimensions of (...)
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    Anthropomorphism in social robotics: empirical results on human–robot interaction in hybrid production workplaces.Anja Richert, Sarah Müller, Stefan Schröder & Sabina Jeschke - 2018 - AI and Society 33 (3):413-424.
    New forms of artificial intelligence on the one hand and the ubiquitous networking of “everything with everything” on the other hand characterize the fourth industrial revolution. This results in a changed understanding of human–machine interaction, in new models for production, in which man and machine together with virtual agents form hybrid teams. The empirical study “Socializing with robots” aims to gain insight especially into conditions of development and processes of hybrid human–machine teams. In the experiment, human–robot actions and interactions were (...)
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  15. Human Decisions in Moral Dilemmas are Largely Described by Utilitarianism: Virtual Car Driving Study Provides Guidelines for Autonomous Driving Vehicles.Anja K. Faulhaber, Anke Dittmer, Felix Blind, Maximilian A. Wächter, Silja Timm, Leon R. Sütfeld, Achim Stephan, Gordon Pipa & Peter König - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (2):399-418.
    Ethical thought experiments such as the trolley dilemma have been investigated extensively in the past, showing that humans act in utilitarian ways, trying to cause as little overall damage as possible. These trolley dilemmas have gained renewed attention over the past few years, especially due to the necessity of implementing moral decisions in autonomous driving vehicles. We conducted a set of experiments in which participants experienced modified trolley dilemmas as drivers in virtual reality environments. Participants had to make decisions between (...)
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    Interview: Joerg Tuske talks to Anja Steinbauer.Joerg Tuske & Anja Steinbauer - 2019 - Philosophy Now 132:21-21.
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  17. Disentangling Leibniz's views on relations and extrinsic denominations.Anja Jauernig - 2010 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 48 (2):pp. 171-205.
    Most commentators agree that Leibniz advocates some version of a doctrine of the ideality or reducibility of relations, but there is considerable disagreement about what exactly this doctrine means. I argue that Leibniz’s views on relations are more complex than has been previously appreciated, and that, despite some ‘reductionist’ strands in Leibniz’s position, it is seriously misleading to describe him as a reductionist about relations without adding some important qualifications. The complexity of Leibniz’s views on relations tends to be obscured (...)
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    Rawls and the Future: On the Possibility of Cooperation across Time.Anja Karnein - 2022 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 50 (3):271-300.
    Philosophy &Public Affairs, Volume 50, Issue 3, Page 271-300, Summer 2022.
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    A genealogy of sustainable agriculture narratives: implications for the transformative potential of regenerative agriculture.Anja Bless, Federico Davila & Roel Plant - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (4):1379-1397.
    The agri-food system is facing a range of social-ecological threats, many of which are caused and amplified by industrial agriculture. In response, numerous sustainable agriculture narratives have emerged, proposing solutions to the challenges facing the agri-food system. One such narrative that has recently risen to prominence is regenerative agriculture. However, the drivers for the rapid emergence of regenerative agriculture are not well understood. Furthermore, its transformative potential for supporting a more sustainable agri-food system is underexplored. Through a genealogical analysis of (...)
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    Relational labeling unlocks inert knowledge.Anja Jamrozik & Dedre Gentner - 2020 - Cognition 196 (C):104146.
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  21. Leibniz on Motion and the Equivalence of Hypotheses.Anja Jauernig - 2008 - The Leibniz Review 18:1-40.
    Contrary to popular belief, I argue that Leibniz is not hopelessly confused about motion: Leibniz is indeed both a relativist and an absolutist about motion, as suggested by the textual evidence, but, appearances to the contrary, this is not a problem; Leibniz’s infamous doctrine of the equivalence of hypotheses is well-supported and well-integrated within Leibniz’s physical theory; Leibniz’s assertion that the simplest hypothesis of several equivalent hypotheses can be held to be true can be explicated in such a way that (...)
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    (1 other version)12 × 12 = 144.Anja Weiberg - 2020 - Wittgenstein-Studien 11 (1):271-282.
    “12 × 12 = 144”. Psychological Certainty versus Logical Exclusion of Error in On Certainty, Illustrated by the Example of Artihmetic. The aim of this paper is to exemplify Wittgenstein’s distinction between a psychological certainty and the logical exclusion of error by considering his discussion of our use of simple calculations like “12 × 12 =144” in On Certainty. Three aspects seem to be relevant in this context: 1. Wittgenstein’s notes on our use of the word “to know” in the (...)
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    Achieving Reproductive Justice: Some Implications of Race for Abortion Activism in Northern Ireland.Anja Nyberg - 2020 - Feminist Review 124 (1):165-172.
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  24. The Labyrinth of the Continuum: Leibniz, the Wolffians, and Kant on Matter and Monads.Anja Jauernig - 2022 - In Schafer Karl & Stang Nicholas (eds.), The Sensible and Intelligible Worlds: New Essays on Kant's Metaphysics and Epistemology. Oxforrd University Press. pp. 185-216.
    The problem at the center of this essay is how one can reconcile the continuity of space with a monadological theory of matter, according to which matter is ultimately composed of simple elements, a problem that greatly exercised Leibniz, the Wolffians, and Kant. The underlying purpose of this essay is to illustrate my reading of Kant’s philosophical development, and of his relation to the Wolffians and Leibniz, according to which, (a), this development was fueled by ‘home-grown’ problems that arose within (...)
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    How Empathy With Fictional Characters Undermines Moral Self-Trust.Anja Berninger - 2021 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 79 (2):245-250.
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  26. The redundancy objection, and why Scanlon is not a contractualist.Tamra Frei - 2008 - Journal of Political Philosophy 17 (1):47-65.
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    Commemorating Public Figures – In Favour of a Fictionalist Position.Anja Berninger - 2020 - Journal of Applied Philosophy (5):793-806.
    In this article, I discuss the commemoration of public figures such as Nelson Mandela and Yitzhak Rabin. In many cases, our commemoration of such figures is based on the admiration we feel for them. However, closer inspection reveals that most (if not all) of those we currently honour do not qualify as fitting objects of admiration. Yet, we may still have the strong intuition that we ought to continue commemorating them in this way. I highlight two problems that arise here: (...)
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    Nominalizations, Double Genitives and Possessives: Evidence for the Dp-Hypothesis in Serbian.Anja Šarić - 2018 - De Gruyter.
    The goal of this work is twofold. First, it aims to account for double genitive constructions in Serbian. Second, it aims to re-evaluate the DP hypothesis in light of their existence in Serbian. Based on evidence from the categorial status of possessives, argumenthood in the nominal domain, the morphosyntactic structure of nominalizations, and the assignment of the genitive case, it is argued that DP projection must be assumed in Serbian.
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  29. Maritain entre nosotros.Eduardo Frei Montalva - 1964 - Santiago de Chile: Instituto de Educación Política. Edited by Ismael Bustos Concha.
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    The hidden teacher: on Patočka’s impact on today’s Czech philosophy.Jan Frei - 2021 - Studies in East European Thought 73 (3):239-248.
    This article aims to elucidate Patočka’s impact on contemporary Czech philosophy. As a preliminary, it presents Patočka’s general conception of the possible impact of philosophy as such. It seems that for Patočka, the clarifying function of philosophy was the most relevant, much more than its possible capacity to stimulate objective or social processes. It then explains what impact Patočka himself expected from his own activity as a philosopher. Here we can see that his main concern was to pass on the (...)
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    Erzählen Beispiele in philosophischen Texten?Anja Hallacker - 2006 - In Günter Frank, Anja Hallacker & Sebastian Lalla (eds.), Erzählende Vernunft. Akademie Verlag. pp. 39-46.
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    Tieteenhistoria: tieteenhistorian teoreettisista ja metodisista perusteista sekä esimerkkejä tieteiden muutoksista kulttuurisissa yhteyksissä.Anja Lehikoinen - 1998 - Joensuu: Joensuun yliopisto.
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    Der schmale Grat des Erlaubten.Anja Tiedemann - 2013 - In Die "Entartete" Moderne Und Ihr Amerikanischer Markt: Karl Buchholz Und Curt Valentin Als Händler Verfemter Kunst. De Gruyter. pp. 35-62.
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  34. The World According to Kant - Appearances and Things in Themselves in Critical Idealism.Anja Jauernig - 2021 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
    The World According to Kant offers an interpretation of Immanuel Kant’s critical idealism, as developed in the Critique of Pure Reason and associated texts. Critical idealism is understood as an ontological position, which comprises transcendental idealism, empirical realism, and a number of other basic ontological theses. According to Kant, the world, understood as the sum total of everything that has reality, comprises several levels of reality, most importantly, the transcendental level and the empirical level. The transcendental level is a mind-independent (...)
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    Leaving the Ivory Tower? Climate Justice between Theory and Practice.Anja Karnein - 2018 - Political Theory 46 (6):947-958.
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    Feminismus im Netz intersektional-empowernd-angreifbar?!: Eine qualitative Studie zum Umgang mit digitaler Gewalt.Anja Roß - 2024 - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    Feministische Aktivist*innen haben sich schon immer verschiedener Medien bedient, um zu kommunizieren, sich zu artikulieren und zu vernetzen. Durch die Digitalisierung und die damit verbundenen Möglichkeiten erweitern sich feministische Aktionsräume und verlagern sich zunehmend ins Social Web. So lässt sich feststellen, dass Plattformen wie twitter, instagram oder auch facebook vielfach genutzt werden, um feministische Anliegen in die Öffentlichkeit zu tragen. Der gegenwärtige mediale Diskurs um feministische Ideen und Forderungen wird dabei maßgeblich durch antifeministische Akteur*innen beeinflusst, deren Anliegen es ist, feministische (...)
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    Intentional objects and experience ―Response to my critics.Anja Jauernig - 2024 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 109 (2):740-754.
    This essay contains my responses to the critical discussion of The World According to Kant by Lucy Allais, Markus Kohl, and Nicholas Stang. It is a central claim of the interpretation developed in The World According to Kant that appearances are to be understood as intentional objects of experience. This claim is the focus of all three critics. Allais critically examines my account of intentional objects; Kohl and Stang raise questions about my account of experience. -/- ​.
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    Temporal experience, emotions and decision making in psychopathy.Anja Berninger - 2017 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 16 (4):661-677.
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    Zerstreuung, Verschliessung, Hingabe. Zur Figur des Transzendierens bei Jan Patočka.Jan Frei - 2017 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 19 (1):48-70.
    To get distracted, to enclose and to give oneself. The Gesture of Transcendence in Jan Patočka The problem of transcendence can be traced throughout the whole work of Jan Patočka. The appeal to transcend our bonds to mere objectivity is a constant issue of his thought. It finds a new substantiation in the 1960s in his studies focusing on the meaning of the other as human being. The relation to the other person offers a special "occasion" or "place" of transcendence (...)
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    Erasing History as a Form of Defensive Forgetting.Anja Berninger - forthcoming - Journal of Applied Philosophy.
    It has sometimes been suggested that removing statues of problematic historical figures such as Cecil Rhodes from the public realm amounts to ‘erasing history’ and should therefore be avoided. In philosophy, this approach has generally been rejected. In this article, I try to develop a more plausible version of the erasing history argument. I suggest that sometimes societies aim to forget for defensive reasons (i.e. to cover up past wrongdoing). I also suggest that such past wrongdoing can also consist in (...)
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    Revolution From Above? Female Directors’ Equality-Related Actions in Organizations.Anja Kirsch - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (3):572-605.
    Drawing on interviews with women and men who serve on the supervisory boards of German stock-listed companies, this qualitative study examines why some female directors seek to augment gender equality in their organizations while others do not. Those who take action do so both in formal board processes and in informal settings. A sense of belonging to women as a social group and a sense of responsibility for women in the organization are key factors in explaining why some female directors (...)
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    From individual to general experience.Anja Berninger - 2024 - Ratio 37 (1):38-50.
    There has been some debate recently about whether we can come to know what an experience is like that we have not been through ourselves. Mostly, this debate focuses on general phenomenal knowledge. It is asked, for instance, whether we can come to know what it is like to be a refugee generally speaking (as opposed to being some specific refugee). In this paper, I want to add to this debate by trying to come to know how and to what (...)
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    AI in law practice? So far, not much.Anja Oskamp & Marc Lauritsen - 2002 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 10 (4):227-236.
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    Précis of The World According to Kant―Appearances and Things in Themselves in Critical Idealism, Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2021.Anja Jauernig - 2024 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 109 (2):715-718.
    This Précis provides a brief overview of the project and main claims of The World According to Kant.
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    What’s wrong with the presentist bias? On the threat of intergenerational domination.Anja Karnein - 2023 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 26 (5):725-746.
    What is the wrong behind the widely criticized presentist bias of democracies? In this paper I argue that it is not that future generations are excluded from present-day democratic decision-making quite generally. Rather, I claim that due to the unique risks associated with representing future generations and the limitations on affecting future generations both institutionally and causally, the focus ought to be on including them on a more specific, narrower, set of issues, namely only those that threaten to lead to (...)
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  46. Carta abierta a Ernesto (Ché) Guevara.Frei Betto - 2007 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Iberoamericana y Teoría Social 38:127-130.
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    Do fracasso moral ao retorno da ética.Frei Nilo Agostini - 2009 - Revista de Teologia 4.
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    4. Argumenthood.Anja Šarić - 2018 - In Nominalizations, Double Genitives and Possessives: Evidence for the Dp-Hypothesis in Serbian. De Gruyter. pp. 59-74.
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    1. Introduction.Anja Šarić - 2018 - In Nominalizations, Double Genitives and Possessives: Evidence for the Dp-Hypothesis in Serbian. De Gruyter. pp. 1-12.
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    Emotion and perception of one’s own actions – A comment on Wilke, Synofzik and Lindner.Anja Berninger & Sabine Döring - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1):46-47.
    Wilke et al. make significant headway in gaining a better understanding of the influence affect cues may have on action perception and judgement. In our view their account also brings up a row of important questions demanding further research. This concerns the role of conceptual and non-conceptual content and the different effects emotions of the same valence may play in the perception and judgement of action.
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