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    Prostitution et Vox literati à Shangaï avant la Première Guerre mondiale.Christian Henriot - 2003 - Clio 17:45-64.
    Cet article examine les formes du discours des lettrés chinois sur la prostitution de la fin du XIXe siècle à la Première Guerre mondiale. Il met en lumière le caractère ambivalent de ce discours qui, centré sur les courtisanes - la strate supérieure du monde de la prostitution - constitue une forme d’apologie ou de vision positive de la prostitution. Cette vision a pour partie imprégné la représentation collective de la prostitution en Chine. Toutefois cette représentation univoque masque un discours (...)
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    Natural solutions to the problem of functional integration.Christian G. Habeck & Ramesh Srinivasan - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (3):402-403.
    Current EEG research emphasizes gamma band coherence as a signature of functional integration, that is, the solution to the binding problem. We note that spatial patterns of coherent neural activity are also observed at other EEG frequencies. If these oscillations reflect Nunez's resonant modes, they offer a solution to the binding problem that emerges naturally from the architecture of cortical connections.
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    Husserls Genuss: Über den Zusammenhang von Leib, Affektion, Fühlen und Werthaftigkeit.Christian Lotz - 2002 - Husserl Studies 18 (1):19-39.
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    Imagination and Reason in Leibniz.Christian Leduc - forthcoming - Intellectual History Review.
    This paper concerns the distinction between imagination and reason in Leibniz’s epistemology and metaphysics, a major point that remains poorly documented. Rather than opposing the two, as was often the case during the seventeenth century, Leibniz’s theory enables us to explain how both faculties complement each other. This is particularly clear for empirical knowledge, but also in mathematics, a discipline which Leibniz often referred to as the logic of imagination. This paper also demonstrates how important principles of Leibnizian metaphysics require (...)
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    imperativo do agradável e o ensino de Filosofia.Christian Fernando Ribeiro Guimarães Vinci - 2024 - Princípios 31 (66).
    Esse ensaio procurará pensar o ensino de Filosofia na contemporaneidade, compreendendo como um espaço aberto para a forja de exercícios filosóficos, em diálogo com Michel Foucault, em desalinho com a instauração do imperativo da felicidade em nossa sociedade. Em primeiro lugar, experimentaremos apresentar algumas discussões contemporâneas sobre a lógica neoliberal e a construção daquilo que alguns autores diagnosticaram como a prevalência de um imperativo da felicidade, responsável por instigar o discurso que compreende a Filosofia em sua forma escolar como um (...)
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    Recognizing Reality: Dharmakirti and His Tibetan Interpreters.Christian K. Wedemeyer & Georges B. J. Dreyfus - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (1):146.
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    Methodological altruism as an alternative foundation for individual optimization.Christian Arnsperger - 2000 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 3 (2):115-136.
    Can economics, which is based on the notion of individual optimization, really model individuals who have a sense of exteriority? This question, derived both from Marcel Mauss's sociological analysis of the social norm of gift-giving and from Emmanuel Levinas's phenomenological analysis of the idea of 'otherness,' leads to the problem of whether it is possible to model altruism with the tool of optimization. By investigating the ways in which economic theory can address this challenge, and by introducing a postulate of (...)
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    Raiders of the lost spacetime.Christian Wüthrich - 2016 - In Dennis Lehmkuhl, Gregor Schiemann & Erhard Scholz (eds.), Towards a Theory of Spacetime Theories. New York, NY: Birkhauser.
    Spacetime as we know and love it is lost in most approaches to quantum gravity. For many of these approaches, as inchoate and incomplete as they may be, one of the main challenges is to relate what they take to be the fundamental non-spatiotemporal structure of the world back to the classical spacetime of GR. The present essay investigates how spacetime is lost and how it may be regained in one major approach to quantum gravity, loop quantum gravity.
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    A possibility theorem on aggregation over multiple interconnected propositions.Christian List - 2003 - Mathematical Social Sciences 45 (1):1-13.
    Drawing on the so-called “doctrinal paradox”, List and Pettit (2002) have shown that, given an unrestricted domain condition, there exists no procedure for aggregating individual sets of judgments over multiple interconnected propositions into corresponding collective ones, where the procedure satisfies some minimal conditions similar to the conditions of Arrow’s theorem. I prove that we can avoid the paradox and the associated impossibility result by introducing an appropriate domain restriction: a structure condition, called unidimensional alignment, is shown to open up a (...)
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  10. Offsetting and Risk Imposition.Christian Barry & Garrett Cullity - 2022 - Ethics 132 (2):352-381.
    Suppose you perform two actions. The first imposes a risk of harm that, on its own, would be excessive; but the second reduces the risk of harm by a corresponding amount. By pairing the two actions together to form a set of actions that is risk-neutral, can you thereby make your overall course of conduct permissible? This question is theoretically interesting, because the answer is apparently: sometimes Yes, sometimes No. It is also practically important, because it bears on the moral (...)
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    Community Members as Recruiters of Human Subjects: Ethical Considerations.Christian Simon & Maghboeba Mosavel - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (3):3-11.
    Few studies have considered in detail the ethical issues surrounding research in which investigators ask community members to engage in research subject recruitment within their own communities. Peer-driven recruitment and its variants are useful for accessing and including certain populations in research, but also have the potential to undermine the ethical and scientific integrity of community-based research. This paper examines the ethical implications of utilizing community members as recruiters of human subjects in the context of PDR, as well as the (...)
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    A new puzzle for the evolution of speech?Christian Abry, Louis-Jean Boë, Rafael Laboissière & Jean-Luc Schwartz - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (4):512-513.
    We agree with MacNeilage's claim that speech stems from a volitional vocalization pathway between the cingulate and the supplementary motor area (SMA). We add the vocal self- monitoring system as the first recruitment of the Broca-Wernicke circuit. SMA control for “frames” is supported by wrong consonant-vowel recurring utterance aphasia and an imaging study of quasi-reiterant speech. The role of Broca's area is questioned in the emergence of “content,” because a primary motor mapping, embodying peripheral constraints, seems sufficient. Finally, we reject (...)
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  13. On the relation between metaethical and substantial normative forms of moral relativism.Christian Munthe - manuscript
    Moral relativism comes in many forms. Most discussed of these are metaethical ideas that make claim to some form of relativity regarding the truth, meaning and/or knowledge of moral judgements. Notwithstanding the vast differences that exist between more precise versions of metaethical relativism (MR), they all have one basic feature in common: A moral judgement can only be true (or have a certain meaning, or be known) relative to a person or some group of persons. However, a moral judgement to (...)
     
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    From a voluntary vaccination policy to mandatory vaccination against COVID-19 in cancer patients: an empirical and interdisciplinary study in bioethics.Christian Hervé, Philippe Beuzeboc, Jean-François Geay, May Mabro, Asmahane Benmaziane, Titouan Kennel, Elisabeth Angellier, Sakina Sekkate & Henri-Corto Stoeklé - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-17.
    BackgroundAt the start of 2021, oncologists lacked the necessary scientific knowledge to adapt their clinical practices optimally when faced with cancer patients refusing or reluctant to be vaccinated against COVID-19, despite the marked vulnerability of these patients to severe, and even fatal forms of this new viral infectious disease. Oncologists at Foch Hospital were confronted with this phenomenon, which was observed worldwide, in both the general population and the population of cancer patients.MethodsBetween April and November 2021, the Ethics and Oncology (...)
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  15. Kant finds nothing ugly?Christian Wenzel - 1999 - British Journal of Aesthetics 39 (4):416-422.
  16. The Structure of Causal Sets.Christian Wüthrich - 2012 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 43 (2):223-241.
    More often than not, recently popular structuralist interpretations of physical theories leave the central concept of a structure insufficiently precisified. The incipient causal sets approach to quantum gravity offers a paradigmatic case of a physical theory predestined to be interpreted in structuralist terms. It is shown how employing structuralism lends itself to a natural interpretation of the physical meaning of causal set theory. Conversely, the conceptually exceptionally clear case of causal sets is used as a foil to illustrate how a (...)
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  17. Gesammelte Werke.Christian Wolff - 1962 - New York: G. Olms. Edited by Jean Ecole.
     
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    Prioritisation and non-sentientist harms: reconsidering xenotransplantation ethics.Christian Rodriguez Perez, Edwin Louis-Maerten, Samuel Camenzind, Matthias Eggel, Kirsten Persson & David Shaw - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (11):734-735.
    Rodger et al have interestingly argued that xenotransplantation should, if possible, entail the use of genetic pain disenhancement to prevent otherwise unavoidable pain in ‘donor’ animals.1 Their argument relies on the empirical assumption that xenotransplantation offers a realistic solution to organ shortage, and that, due to the recent clinical developments and the lack of human donors, it will thus continue for the foreseeable future. We argue below that other options should be prioritised over xenotransplantation, and that so-called ‘non-sentientist’ harms are (...)
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    Why Things Matter to People: Social Science, Values, and Ethical Life.Christian Smith - 2013 - Journal of Critical Realism 12 (2):255 - 259.
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    The vertigo of philosophy: Deleuze and the problem of immanence.Christian Kerslake - 2002 - Radical Philosophy 113:10-23.
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  21. Can Withdrawing Citizenship be Justified?Christian Barry & Luara Ferracioli - 2016 - Political Studies 64:1055-1070.
    When can or should citizenship be granted to prospective members of states? When can or should states withdraw citizenship from their existing members? In recent decades, political philosophers have paid considerable attention to the first question, but have generally neglected the second. There are of course good practical reasons for prioritizing the question of when citizenship should be granted—many individuals have a strong interest in acquiring citizenship in particular political communities, while many fewer are at risk of denationalization. Still, loss (...)
     
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    Probability Propagation in Generalized Inference Forms.Christian Wallmann & Gernot D. Kleiter - 2014 - Studia Logica 102 (4):913-929.
    Probabilistic inference forms lead from point probabilities of the premises to interval probabilities of the conclusion. The probabilistic version of Modus Ponens, for example, licenses the inference from \({P(A) = \alpha}\) and \({P(B|A) = \beta}\) to \({P(B)\in [\alpha\beta, \alpha\beta + 1 - \alpha]}\) . We study generalized inference forms with three or more premises. The generalized Modus Ponens, for example, leads from \({P(A_{1}) = \alpha_{1}, \ldots, P(A_{n})= \alpha_{n}}\) and \({P(B|A_{1} \wedge \cdots \wedge A_{n}) = \beta}\) to an according interval for (...)
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    Phenomenology and the status quo: Adorno’s mediation argument.Christian Skirke - forthcoming - Philosophy and Social Criticism.
    In this paper, I discuss a well-known challenge against phenomenology as a viable form of social criticism. According to this challenge—the Mediation Argument—phenomenology falls short of the requirement that any kind of critique needs a suitable medium of representation because the phenomenological account of experience prioritizes immediacy or directness. I aim to show through a reconstruction of Adorno’s version of the Mediation Argument against Husserl that this challenge fails: it distorts the phenomenological account of meaning by misattributing problematic ontological commitments (...)
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    A Note on Introducing a 'Zero-Line' of Welfare as an Escape-Route from Arrow's Theorem.Christian List - 2001 - Pacific Economic Review (Special Section in Honour of Amartya Sen) 6 (2):223-238.
    Since Sen's insightful analysis of Arrow's Impossibility Theorem (Sen, 1970/1979), Arrow's theorem is often interpreted as a consequence of the exclusion of interpersonal information from Arrow's framework. Interpersonal comparability of either welfare levels or welfare units is known to be sufficient for circumventing Arrow's impossibility result (e.g. Sen, 1970/1979, 1982; Roberts, 1980; d'Aspremont, 1985). But it is less well known whether one of these types of comparability is also necessary or whether Arrow's conditions can already be satisfied in much narrower (...)
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    A quantum-information-theoretic complement to a general-relativistic implementation of a beyond-Turing computer.Christian Wüthrich - 2015 - Synthese 192 (7):1989-2008.
    There exists a growing literature on the so-called physical Church-Turing thesis in a relativistic spacetime setting. The physical Church-Turing thesis is the conjecture that no computing device that is physically realizable can exceed the computational barriers of a Turing machine. By suggesting a concrete implementation of a beyond-Turing computer in a spacetime setting, Istvan Nemeti and Gyula David have shown how an appreciation of the physical Church-Turing thesis necessitates the confluence of mathematical, computational, physical, and indeed cosmological ideas. In this (...)
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  26. (Dis-) Similarities: Remarks on “Austrian” and “German” Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century.Christian Damböck - 2020 - In Denis Fisette, Guillaume Fréchette & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), Franz Brentano and Austrian Philosophy. New York: Springer. pp. 169--180.
    In this paper, I re-examine Barry Smith’s list of features of Austrian Philosophy in his Austrian philosophy. The legacy of Franz Brentano. Open Court, Chicago, 1994). I claim that the list properly applies only in a somewhat abbreviated form to all significant representatives of Austrian Philosophy. Moreover, Smith’s crucial thesis that the features of Austrian Philosophy are not shared by any German philosopher only holds if we compare Austrian Philosophy to a canonical list of German Philosophy II. This list, however, (...)
     
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    Lessons from James’s Debate with Clifford: How Not to Philosophize.Rose Ann Christian - 2012 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 33 (2):159-169.
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    Handeln aus Gründen als praktisches Schliessen.Christian Kietzmann - 2019 - München: Verlag Karl Alber.
    In Auseinandersetzung mit Positionen der gegenwartigen Handlungstheorie argumentiert das Buch fur die These, dass absichtliche Handlungen als Konklusionen praktischer Schlusse verstanden werden sollten. Motivierende Grunde lassen sich dann als Pramissen solcher Schlusse beschreiben; normative Urteile konnen als Ausdruck einer praktischen Schlussregel aufgefasst werden; und praktisches Wissen von dem, was man gerade tut, wird als Gestalt des Bewusstseins verstandlich, das konstitutiv zu solchem Schliessen gehort.
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    Kants Subjektstheorie und die Grundlegung einer philosophischen Anthropologie.Christian Krijnen - 2008 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 62 (2):254-273.
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  30. The Costs of Moralizing: How about a 'Government House Climate Ethics'.Christian Seidel - 2016 - In Clare Heyward & Dominic Roser (eds.), Climate Justice in a Non-Ideal World. Oxford University Press UK. pp. 277-295.
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    Epistemological considerations on neuroimaging – a crucial prerequisite for neuroethics.Christian G. Huber & Johannes Huber - 2009 - Bioethics 23 (6):340-348.
    Purpose: Whereas ethical considerations on imaging techniques and interpretations of neuroimaging results flourish, there is not much work on their preconditions. In this paper, therefore, we discuss epistemological considerations on neuroimaging and their implications for neuroethics. Results: Neuroimaging uses indirect methods to generate data about surrogate parameters for mental processes, and there are many determinants influencing the results, including current hypotheses and the state of knowledge. This leads to an interdependence between hypotheses and data. Additionally, different levels of description are (...)
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  32. Vergeltung als Metapher fur Irrtum und Wahrheit im Buch Ijob.Christian Fernandes - 2008 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 34 (1):69-96.
    In einer philosophischen Inhaltsangabe und Interpretation versuche ich, die Doppeldeutigkeit der Vergeltungsmetapher im Ijob-Buch herauszuarbeiten. Entgegen den geläufigen theologischen oder pessimistischen Deutungsvarianten ist dabei streng zwischen einer vorreflexiv-moralischen und metaphysischen Sinnebene zu unterscheiden. Während Ijobs Freunde über das Referat einer noch nicht vernünftig angeeigneten Tradition nicht hinauskommen, entwickelt sich der ,,Angefeindete" zweifelnd und philosophisch suchend zu einem geistigen Individuum, indem er die Einschränkungen eines endlichen Daseins letztlich als ermöglichende Bedingungen seiner Freiheit erkennt, sich aus dem Seinsgrund der Gerechtigkeit Gottes selbst (...)
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  33. Judgement in Leibniz’s Conception of the Mind: Predication, Affirmation, and Denial.Christian Barth - 2020 - Topoi (3).
    The aim of the paper is to illuminate some core aspects of Leibniz’s conception of judgement and its place in his conception of the mind. In particular, the paper argues for three claims: First, the act of judgement is at the centre of Leibniz’s conception of the mind in that minds strive at actualising innate knowledge concerning derivative truths, where the actualising involves an act of judgement. Second, Leibniz does not hold a judgement account of predication, but a two-component account (...)
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    The display of recipiency: An instance of a sequential relationship in speech and body movement.Christian C. Heath - 1982 - Semiotica 42 (2-4).
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    VII. Ist Rationierung nach Gesundheitsverhalten moralisch zulässig?Christian Erk - 2015 - In Rationierung Im Gesundheitswesen: Eine Wirtschafts- Und Sozialethische Analyse der Rationierung Nach Selbstverschulden. De Gruyter. pp. 275-287.
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  36. Ancient and Modern Ethics Combined.Christian J. Feldbacher - 2010 - Athens Dialogues E-Journal 1 (1).
    One challenge of societies in the 21st century is the conflict of norms between different cultures. In Ancient Greece, too, such conflicts arose, and great thinkers offered great solutions. In this contribution we will argue for the following: - Ancient ethical theories were not only individual ethical theories but also social ethical theories (II). - The ancient methods of scientific examinations are useful not only in classical sciences but also in ethics (III). - Accepting the result of (III) yields highly (...)
     
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  37. Selbstbestimmung ohne Zeit?

    Zur Kierkegaard-Interpretation Hans Rochols.
    Christian Fernandes - 2012 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 38 (1):237-255.
    Kierkegaards Denken kreist um folgendes Problem: Einerseits soll Zeit positiv als ermöglichende und notwendige Bedingung der Selbstbestimmung des Menschen konzipiert werden, andererseits soll am christlichen Dogma von der Sündhaftigkeit von Geburt an und an der Interpretation der mit dem zeitlichen Dasein einhergehenden Negativitätsbetroffenheit des Menschen als Straffolge seiner freien Sündentat festgehalten werden. Letzteres setzt logischerweise die vorgeburtliche Selbstbestimmung als böse und damit die Vollendbarkeit des Menschen auch ohne Zeit voraus. Rochol verdeckt dieses paradoxale Grundgeschehen in Kierkegaards Philosophie durch seine schopenhauerkantianische (...)
     
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  38. Eloge du Professeur Gerd THEISSEN.Christian Grappe - 2007 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 87 (1):5.
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  39. Sein, Erscheinung und Existenz. Ontologiekritik als Problem bei Martin Heidegger, Emmanuel Levinas und Heinrich Barth.Christian Graf - 2008 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 34 (1):279-304.
    Martin Heidegger hat die klassisch-metaphysische Ontologie als eine Ontologie der Vorhandenheit gelesen und einer scharfen Kritik unterzogen. Emmanuel Levinas und Heinrich Barth versuchen beide, in expliziter Absetzung von Heidegger, noch einen Schritt darüber hinaus zu tun und den ontologischen Horizont als solchen aufzubrechen. Der vorliegende Beitrag fragt danach, von welchen Bedingungen die Glaubwürdigkeit einer solchen Intention abhängt, und sieht diese Bedingungen in der am Leitfaden der Stichworte der ,,Vertikalität" und einer ,,Integration des Nicht-Intergrierbaren" interpretierten Philosophie Heinrich Barths in exemplarischer Weise (...)
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    Der Herr der Ringe, ein Modernes Christliches Heldenepos?Christian Hatzenbichler - 2010 - Disputatio Philosophica 12 (1):109-119.
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    Ethical Analysis of an Ancient Debate: Moists versus Confucians.Christian Jochim - 1980 - Journal of Religious Ethics 8 (1):135 - 147.
    Despite the importance of the Moist-Confucian debate to students of both Chinese thought and comparative religious ethics, it remains in need of a careful analysis using contemporary ethical theory. In presenting such an analysis, this essay aims to accomplish three things: (1) to show how Confucius and Mo-tzu were divided over the priority-of-the-right issue, the latter being a utilitarian in his working ethics despite his oft-noted interest in divine command theory; (2) to describe how their followers worked out a meta-ethical (...)
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    Cyberethics and co-operation in the information society.Christian Fuchs, Robert M. Bichler & Celina Raffl - 2009 - Science and Engineering Ethics 15 (4):447-466.
    The task of this paper is to ground the notion of cyberethics of co-operation. The evolution of modern society has resulted in a shift from industrial society towards informational capitalism. This transformation is a multidimensional shift that affects all aspects of society. Hence also the ethical system of society is penetrated by the emergence of the knowledge society and ethical guidelines for the information age are needed. Ethical issues and conflicts in the knowledge society are connected to topics of ecological (...)
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    Zur Wissensgeschichte von Geografie und Kartografie. Einleitung.Christian Holtorf - 2017 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 40 (1):7-16.
    Abstract“The singular state of the ice”. The Cartographic Knowledge of the Whaler William Scoresby. The English whaler William Scoresby, Jr. (1790–1857) made use of his annual voyages to the Greenland Sea for distinguished scientific work, detailed records and the production of amazing maps. Due to his intensive contacts to scientists as Robert Jameson and politicians as Joseph Banks and John Barrow his research achieved a great deal of attention and set a benchmark for at least half a century. Scoresby combined (...)
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  44. Kant's conception of cosmological freedom and its metaphysical legacy.Christian Krijnen - 2018 - In Metaphysics of Freedom? Kant’s Concept of Cosmological Freedom in Historical and Systematic Perspective. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Spatial compartmentalization of signal transduction in insulin action.Christian A. Baumann & Alan R. Saltiel - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (3):215-222.
    Insulin resistance is thought to be the primary defect in the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes. Thus, understanding the cellular mechanisms of insulin action may contribute significantly to developing new treatments for this disease. Although the effects of insulin on glucose and lipid metabolism are well documented, gaps remain in our understanding of the precise molecular mechanisms of signal transduction for the hormone. One potential clue to understanding the unique cellular effects of insulin may lie in the compartmentalization of signaling (...)
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    Widmung.Christian August Brandis - 1853 - In Theil 2, Abtheilung 2, Hälfte 1: Aristoteles, Seine Akademischen Zeitgenossen Und Nächsten Nachfolger. De Gruyter.
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    Suicide assisté et obligation positive de l’État.Christian Byk - 2013 - Médecine et Droit 2013 (122):145-146.
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    Semantics of Khoekhoe reciprocal constructions.Christian J. Rapold - 2011 - In Nicholas Evans (ed.), Reciprocals and Semantic Typology. John Benjamins Pub. Company. pp. 98--61.
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    Group decisions in humans and animals: a survey.Christian List - 2009 - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 364:719-742.
    Humans routinely make many decisions collectively, whether they choose a restaurant with friends, elect political leaders or decide actions to tackle international problems, such as climate change, that affect the future of the whole planet. We might be less aware of it, but group decisions are just as important to social animals as they are for us. Animal groups have to collectively decide about communal movements, activities, nesting sites and enterprises, such as cooperative breeding or hunting, that crucially affect their (...)
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    Krisis der Wissenschaftlichen Kultur? Edmund Husserls Forderung nach „Besinnung".Christian Möckel - 2005 - Cultura 2 (2):26-39.
    Phenomenological philosophizing is practiced out of a sense of responsibility for contemporary culture, which is experienced as existing in a profoundcrisis. The first part of this contribution contains a systematization of the theory of crisis, a theory developed in many of Husserl's works: the description of the main phenomena of the consciousness of crisis, the explanation of crisis with regard to its causes, and the demands raised in order to overcome the crisis of scientific culture (»reflection«). Husserl's teachings on crisis (...)
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