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  1. Homo economicus' and 'his' impact on gendered societies.Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger - 2014 - In Mary Evans, Clare Hemmings, Marsha Henry, Hazel Johnstone, Sumi Madhok, Ania Plomien & Sadie Wearing (eds.), The SAGE handbook of feminist theory. Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE reference.
     
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    Backstage: The organizational gendered agenda in science, engineering and technology professions.Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger - 2013 - European Journal of Women's Studies 20 (3):279-294.
    Science, engineering and technology are still male-dominated fields, and thus all over Europe much effort is expended on activities which, it is hoped, will lead to a sustainable gender balance. Scholarly work has frequently focused on the topic of how to motivate women to enter SET fields or to choose a corresponding education. In contrast to this one-sided approach, recent scholarly contributions have begun to emphasize the vital role of gendered structures and indirect exclusion mechanisms of technological institutions and their (...)
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    Board Characteristics and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Meta-Analytic Investigation.Edeltraud M. Guenther, Thomas W. Guenther, Charl de Villiers & Jan Endrikat - 2021 - Business and Society 60 (8):2099-2135.
    Boards of directors affect corporate strategy and decision-making through monitoring of management and resource provision. Recently, an increasing number of studies have examined the relationships between board characteristics and corporate social responsibility (CSR). These studies have yielded inconsistent findings. This article therefore reports the results of a study applying meta-analytical techniques to a sample of 82 empirical studies to help clarify the relationships between board characteristics and CSR. Although prior research has tended to apply relatively simplistic models investigating the impact (...)
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    Energie!: Kräftespiele in den Künsten.Katrin Eggers & Arne Stollberg (eds.) - 2021 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
    From the contents:0K. Eggers / A. Stollberg: Vorwort? Antike und Mittelalter? M. Nanni: Musikalische Energeia? 17. bis 19. Jahrhundert? I. Mai Groote:?ut energiam habeat Musica?: Vorstellungen vom Zusammenwirken von Text, Rhythmus und Musik im 17. Jahrhundert? L. Holtmeier: La mécanique des doigts? Energie und Körperlichkeit in der französischen Musiktheorie? A. Stollberg: Schwunglinien und Wellenkurven. Zur Theorie der Melodik im späten 18. und frühen 19. Jahrhundert? M. Schneider: Tugend-Energie. Charakterkraft und Erzählform in Wielands Agathon und Schlegels Lucinde? B. Specht: Die?geheimere Werkstätte (...)
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein als Musikphilosoph.Katrin Eggers - 2011 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
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    Der Cappenberger Barbarossakopf: Vorgeschichte, Geschenkanlass und Funktionen.Edeltraud Balzer - 2012 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 46 (1):241-300.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Frühmittelalterliche Studien Jahrgang: 46 Heft: 1 Seiten: 241-300.
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  7. Does Status Matter? The Contradictions in Locke’s Account of the State of Nature.Daniel Eggers - 2013 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 95 (1):87-105.
    : The aim of this paper is to analyse the status of Locke’s state of nature and to examine whether the distinction between different theoretical perspectives can help to resolve the apparent contradictions between Locke’s ‘peaceful’ and his ‘warlike’ description of the natural state, a claim that has been made by commentators such as R. Ashcraft, J. Dunn and H. Aarsleff. Though, it is argued, distinguishing different state of nature accounts in Locke is essential for an appropriate understanding of Locke’s (...)
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    Inscription inédite de Dodone.Rudolf Egger - 1877 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 1 (1):254-258.
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    Psychologist of the ills of capitalism.John B. Egger - 1989 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 3 (3-4):444-466.
    The General Theory defended Keynes's long‐held belief that capitalism could not achieve full employment without government help. The effects of wage rigidity were well known; Keynes tried to show that even price flexibility—contrary to Say's Law—could not reduce unemployment. Keynes did so by hobbling his decisionmakers with “psychological laws,”; like the consumption function, that linked nominal prices together. These produced a rigidity of relative prices that justified government intervention. Keynes's followers seem to have rejected his psychological theories, emphasizing instead nominal (...)
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  10. Psychological risk factors in cardiovascular diseases.Josef Egger - 1986 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 7 (3).
    Recent research has shown that psychological risk factors play an important role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases. The so-called coronary prone behaviour pattern predominates, an important part of which is the Type A behaviour pattern. This is characterized by a marked ambition, a constant feeling of being under pressure, due to latent aggression and to a striving to dominate. For cerebrovascular diseases the so-called pressured pattern as a risk factor has been found to be typical which is comparable to (...)
     
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    The Structure of Indian Thought.Edeltraud Harzer - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (4):787.
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  12. Relativismus und Partikularisierung.Christoph Menke-Eggers - 1989 - Philosophische Rundschau 1 (2):25.
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    Agamben og spørgsmålet om væren.Nicolai von Eggers - 2015 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 72:181-185.
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    Diktaturets idéhistorie.Nicolai von Eggers - 2014 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 70:159-163.
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    Fra konstituerende magt til destituerende magt.Nicolai von Eggers - 2015 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 72:93-108.
    The Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben’s conception and critique of sovereignty has won him wide and well-deserved acclamation. In this article, however, it is argued that Agamben’s conception of sovereignty is somewhat misplaced, and, as a consequence, his positive political project of developing a ‘destituent power’ is highly deficient in terms of construing a popular and viable political alternative. The critique of Agamben is developed through a close reading of Aristotle’s Politics and his notion of kurion. It is argued that Agamben’s (...)
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    Til forsvar for reproduktionen af de sociale klasser.Nicolai von Eggers - 2015 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 72:199-204.
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    Moral motivation in early 18th century moral rationalism.Daniel Eggers - 2019 - European Journal of Philosophy 27 (3):552-574.
    In the modern debate in metaethics and moral psychology, moral rationalism is often presented as a view that cannot account for the intimate relation between moral behaviour on one hand and feelings, emotions, or desires on the other. Although there is no lack of references to the classic rationalists of the 18th century in the relevant discussions, the works of these writers are rarely ever examined detail. Yet, as the debate in Kant scholarship between “intellectualists” and “affectivists” impressively shows, a (...)
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    Secondary reinforcement in rats as a function of information value and reliability of the stimulus.M. David Egger & Neal E. Miller - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (2):97.
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    Body and Soul in Plato's Anthropology.Conrado Eggers Lan - 1995 - Kernos 8:107-112.
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    When the People Assemble, the Laws go Silent – Radical Democracy and the French Revolution.Nicolai Eggers - 2016 - Constellations 23 (2):255-268.
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  21. Hobbes and game theory revisited: Zero-sum games in the state of nature.Daniel Eggers - 2011 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 49 (3):193-226.
    The aim of this paper is to critically review the game-theoretic discussion of Hobbes and to develop a game-theoretic interpretation that gives due attention both to Hobbes's distinction between “moderates” and “dominators” and to what actually initiates conflict in the state of nature, namely, the competition for vital goods. As can be shown, Hobbes's state of nature contains differently structured situations of choice, the game-theoretic representation of which requires the prisoner's dilemma and the assurance game and the so-called assurance dilemma. (...)
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    Los Filósofos presocráticos.Conrado Eggers Lan (ed.) - 1978 - Madrid: Gredos.
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  23. (1 other version)Le moi des mourants.V. Egger - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5:313.
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    Thomas Hobbes.Daniel Eggers - 2011 - Hobbes Studies 24 (2):196-200.
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    Warum Humes Motivationsargument dem Non-Kognitivismus nicht helfen kann.Daniel Eggers - 2024 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 78 (3):361-384.
    In the modern metaethical debate, the term 'non-cognitivism' is often used to describe a claim in moral psychology: the claim that moral judgments are constituted by desire-like mental states rather than beliefs. An argument tradi- tionally employed in defences of non-cognitivism is the 'motivation argument' which can be traced back to David Hume. The motivation argument combines the idea that moral judgments are motivationally efficacious states of mind with the idea that beliefs are incapable of exerting motivational force. The aim (...)
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    Die Wissenschaften als Erkenntnisquelle der katholischen Morallehre: die Päpstliche Akademie der Wissenschaften als Modell der ethischen Integration eines Locus theologicus alienus.Edeltraud Koller - 2020 - Münster: Aschendorff Verlag.
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    Demokrati versus repræsentation.Nicolai von Eggers - 2015 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 71:113-127.
    This article investigates the theory of an imperative mandate as presented in the radical French revolutionary Jean-François Varlet’s text Project for a Special and Imperative Mandate from 1792. This text is taken as, and shown to be, representative for a widespread understanding of radical democracy during the French Revolution in which deputies were not understood as ‘representatives’ but as ‘mandataries’ who were legally bound to follow the instructions of their commettants. As an essential part of this radical conception of democracy, (...)
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    Folkesuverænitet og folkestyre i Den Franske Revolution – Den radikale bevægelse og det semi-direkte demokrati.Nikolai Von Eggers - forthcoming - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie.
    Denne artikel diskuterer de politiske idéer, som lå til grund for den radikale strøm- ning i Den Franske Revolution. Gennem kontekstualiserede læsninger af Elysée Loustallot, François Robert og Jean Varlet viser jeg, hvorledes franske revolutionære gradvist udviklede en teori om semi-direkte demokrati. Denne teori blev udviklet på baggrund af konkrete erfaringer i Paris’ lokalforsamlinger, klubber og borgermi- lits, men trak også på idéer – dog ikke ukritisk – fra tænkere som eksempelvis Jean- Jacques Rousseau. Fokus var på at udvikle en (...)
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    Folkelige protester og protestformer i den franske revolution.Nicolai von Eggers - 2015 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 71:247-252.
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    Hobbes, Kant, and the Universal ‘right to all things’, or Why We Have to Leave the State of Nature.Daniel Eggers - 2019 - Hobbes Studies 32 (1):46-70.
    This paper discusses the juridical interpretation of Hobbes’s state of nature argument, which has been defended by commentators such as Georg Geismann, Dieter Hüning or Peter Schröder. According to the juridical interpretation, the primary reason why the Hobbesian state of nature needs to be abandoned is not that everybody’s self-preservation is constantly threatened. It is that, due to the universal right to all things, the jural order of the state of nature includes some kind of logical contradiction. The purpose of (...)
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    Mehr Menschlichkeit!: Ethik Für Alle, Die Verantwortung Tragen.Richard Egger - 2021 - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    Mit diesem Buch führt Richard Egger in das komplexe Thema Ethik ein: in die Theorie der Menschlichkeit. Er richtet sich damit an Menschen, die Verantwortung für andere tragen – sei es als Vorgesetzte, als Ärztin oder Wissenschaftler, Mutter oder Vater, Lehrer oder in vielen anderen Rollen. Anhand von Beispielen aus unterschiedlichen Lebensbereichen zeigt Egger auf, welche Rolle Vernunft und Gefühl, aber auch unsere Gerechtigkeitsvorstellung für ethisches Handeln spielen. Sein Fazit: Menschlich handeln kann nur, wer einen Sinn für Fairness (...)
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  32. The motivation argument and motivational internalism.Daniel Eggers - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (9):2445-2467.
    Much in contemporary metaethics revolves around the two positions known as ‘motivational internalism’ and the ‘Humean theory of motivation’. The importance of these positions is mostly due to their role in what is considered to be the most powerful argument for metaethical non-cognitivism: the so-called ‘motivation argument’. In my paper, I want to argue that widely accepted renditions of the MA, such as the rendition recently forwarded by Russ Shafer-Landau, are flawed in two senses. First, they fail to sufficiently distinguish (...)
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    Descolonizando narrativas sobre mulheres: a fotografia como potência.Tuane Maitê Eggers - 2020 - Revista Philia Filosofia, Literatura e Arte 2 (2):470-503.
    As narrativas sobre mulheres, mesmo dentro dos estudos feministas, podem ser entendidas como normativas e colonizadoras, especialmente quando se dão a partir de um olhar ocidental sobre as mulheres do terceiro mundo. A partir da análise do pensamento da autora indiana Chandra Talpade Mohanty, este artigo busca relacionar seu discurso com exemplos de mulheres fotógrafas que buscaram desconstruir essa estrutura hierárquica do olhar, como Claudia Andujar, Graciela Iturbide, Nair Benedicto e Susan Meiselas, além das reflexões da artista interdisciplinar Grada Kilomba, (...)
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  34. Der Wandel der Kommunikationsgemeinschaft durch die neuen Kommunikationstechniken.Edeltraud Bülow - 1994 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 5 (4):505-520.
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    Cristianismo, marxismo y revolución social.Conrado Eggers Lan - 1964 - [Buenos Aires]: J. Alvarez.
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    8. Die Notwendigkeit des Ausgangs aus dem Naturzustand.Daniel Eggers - 2008 - In Die Naturzustandstheorie des Thomas Hobbesthomas Hobbes’s Theory of the State of Nature. A Comparative Analysis of 'the Elements of Law', 'de Cive' and the English and Latin Versions of 'Leviathan': Eine Vergleichende Analyse von 'the Elements of Law', 'd. Walter de Gruyter.
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  37. Religious conflict and moral consensus : Hobbes, Rawls, and two types of moral justification.D. Aniel Eggers - 2018 - In Laurens van Apeldoorn & Robin Douglass (eds.), Hobbes on Politics and Religion. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
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    Den handling det er ikke at stemme.Nicolai von Eggers - 2015 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 72:147-151.
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    Kapitalisme som religion.Nicolai von Eggers - 2016 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 73:276-280.
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  40. Conditional reasoning and the Wason selection task: Biconditional interpretation instead of reasoning bias.Pascal Wagner-Egger - 2007 - Thinking and Reasoning 13 (4):484 – 505.
    Two experiments were conducted to show that the IF … THEN … rules used in the different versions of Wason 's selection task are not psychologically—though they are logically—equivalent. Some of these rules are considered by the participants as strict logical conditionals, whereas others are interpreted as expressing a biconditional relationship. A deductive task was used jointly with the selection task to show that the original abstract rule is quite ambiguous in this respect, contrary to deontic rules: the typical “error” (...)
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  41. Liberty and Contractual Obligation in Hobbes.Daniel Eggers - 2009 - Hobbes Studies 22 (1):70-103.
    The paper critically discusses the deontological interpretation of Hobbesian contractual obligation which has been advocated by commentators such as Brian Barry, D. D. Raphael and Bernd Ludwig. According to this interpretation, the obligation to comply with contracts and covenants is fundamentally different from the obligation to observe the laws of nature. While the latter is taken to be a prudential obligation that is logically dependent upon the individual aim of self-preservation, the former is viewed as an absolute or unconditional moral (...)
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    Immanente Kritik oder Metakritik der Moral? Zu Normativität als Gegenstand und Grundlage der Marxʼschen Gesellschaftskritik.Lukas Egger - 2018 - In Matthias Spekker, Anna-Sophie Schönfelder & Matthias Bohlender (eds.), »Kritik Im Handgemenge«: Die Marx'sche Gesellschaftskritik Als Politischer Einsatz. Transcript Verlag. pp. 221-244.
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    The Language of Desire: Expressivism and the Psychology of Moral Judgement.Daniel Eggers - 2021 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Expressivism has been dominating much of the metaethical debate of the past three decades. The aim of this book is to address a number of questions that have been neglected in the previous discussion.These primarily concern the psychological commitments and the methodological status of expressivism as well as important differences and similarities between the approaches of the 'classic' expressivists Ayer, Stevenson, Hare, Blackburn und Gibbard.
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    Are emotions necessary and sufficient for moral judgement (and what would it tell us)?Daniel Eggers - 2022 - Philosophical Explorations 26 (2):214-233.
    The eighteenth century debate between moral rationalists and moral sentimentalists has seen a striking renaissance in the past decades, not least because of research into the nature of moral judgement conducted by empirical scientists such as social and developmental psychologists and neuroscientists. A claim that is often made in the current discussion is that the evidence made available by such empirical investigations refutes rationalist conceptions of moral judgement and vindicates the views of Hume or other moral sentimentalists. For example, Jesse (...)
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    The sceptre of moderation: Montlosier and the emergence of the modern right in the French counter-revolution.Nicolai von Eggers - 2024 - History of European Ideas 50 (6):1052-1069.
    Intellectual historians have tended to focus on the most radical intellectuals of the counter-revolution such as Joseph de Maistre and Louis de Bonald, but the counter-revolution was an intellectually composite movement with many intellectual currents and ideas. In this article, I shed light on the composite character of the counter-revolution by focusing on one of its most moderate members, the comte de Montlosier. The article presents contextualised analysis of Montlosier’s conception of moderation, his theory of politics, his critique of fellow (...)
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    L’individu collectif, Ubuntu au quotidien et en clinique psychologique, d’Ari Gounongbé, L’Harmattan, 2023.Edwige Egger-Havet - 2024 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 244 (2):143-147.
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    Reduced to Brutish Nature: On Racism and the Law of Value.Lukas Egger - 2023 - Historical Materialism 31 (3):106-133.
    Following the work of Peter Schmitt-Egner, this article lays out a value-form theoretical approach to racism. During the debates within German Marxism on the reconstruction of the critique of political economy (Neue Marx-Lektüre), Schmitt-Egner developed a theory in the 1970s that tries to explain racism with reference to Marx’s analysis of the commodity form and circulation. Thereby he developed a highly original theoretical derivation of racism as an ideological reification of the debased position of colonised labour power in comparison with (...)
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    El Pitagorismo y El Descubrimiento de Lo Irracional.L. A. N. Conrado Eggers - 1988 - Méthexis 1 (1):17-31.
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    3. Das Konzept des menschlichen Naturzustandes.Daniel Eggers - 2008 - In Die Naturzustandstheorie des Thomas Hobbesthomas Hobbes’s Theory of the State of Nature. A Comparative Analysis of 'the Elements of Law', 'de Cive' and the English and Latin Versions of 'Leviathan': Eine Vergleichende Analyse von 'the Elements of Law', 'd. Walter de Gruyter.
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    6. Die natürlichen Gesetze.Daniel Eggers - 2008 - In Die Naturzustandstheorie des Thomas Hobbesthomas Hobbes’s Theory of the State of Nature. A Comparative Analysis of 'the Elements of Law', 'de Cive' and the English and Latin Versions of 'Leviathan': Eine Vergleichende Analyse von 'the Elements of Law', 'd. Walter de Gruyter.
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