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  1. Ausgewählte Schriften.Richard Wagner & Esther Drusche - 1982 - Reclam.
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    Walter Benjamin: politisches Denken.Christian Voller (ed.) - 2016 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
    Bislang wurde Walter Benjamins Werk nicht auf Staatlichkeit hin gelesen, weist es doch weder eine Staatstheorie noch deren explizite Kritik auf. Der Staat als genuin politische Kategorie wird zwar kaum direkt, dafur aber uber andere Begriffe adressiert, wie Souveranitat und Gewalt, Produktionsverhaltnisse und Warenform oder soziale Kollektive wie Klasse und 'Volk'. Mit Problemen moderner Staatlichkeit beschaftigte sich Benjamin zeitlebens uber die kulturelle Sphare, und sein politisches Denken motivierte sich wesentlich aus Beobachtungen an Alltagsdingen und Konsumgutern sowie der Auseinandersetzung mit neuen (...)
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    The Character Concept in Evolutionary Biology.Günter P. Wagner (ed.) - 2000 - Academic Press.
    " Because characters and the conception of characters are central to all studies of evolution, and because evolution is the central organizing principle of biology, this book will appeal to a wide cross-section of biologists.
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    Rehearsal in animal conditioning.Allan R. Wagner, Jerry W. Rudy & Jesse W. Whitlow - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 97 (3):407.
  5. The Rules of Logic Composition for the Bayesian Epistemic e-Values.Wagner Borges & Julio Michael Stern - 2007 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 15 (5-6):401-420.
    In this paper, the relationship between the e-value of a complex hypothesis, H, and those of its constituent elementary hypotheses, Hj, j = 1… k, is analyzed, in the independent setup. The e-value of a hypothesis H, ev, is a Bayesian epistemic, credibility or truth value defined under the Full Bayesian Significance Testing mathematical apparatus. The questions addressed concern the important issue of how the truth value of H, and the truth function of the corresponding FBST structure M, relate to (...)
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    Pandemica Panoptica: Biopolitical Management of Viral Spread in the Age of Covid-19.Anne Wagner, Aleksandra Matulewska & Sarah Marusek - 2021 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 35 (3):1081-1117.
    The current pandemic period has triggered a series of changes in society, at both individual and collective behavioral levels. These changes were perceived as either positive or negative by the impacted bodies, leading to both social change and positive interactions in a tense context. In this paper, the authors will deal with Pandemica Panotpica, subjugation infiltrating all levels of society, and the approach adopted by several countries in trying to find countermeasures to combat the virus' proliferation. Our research scope began (...)
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    Theorising modernity: inescapability and attainability in social theory.Peter Wagner - 2001 - London: SAGE.
    This book argues that sociology has lost its ability to provide critical diagnoses of the present human condition because sociology has stopped considering the philosophical requirements of social enquiry. The book attempts to restore that ability by retrieving some of the key questions that sociologists tend to gloss over, inescapability and attainability. The book identifies five key questions in which issues of inescapability and attainability emerge. These are the questions of the certainty of our knowledge, the viability of our politics, (...)
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    Sodium amytal and partially reinforced runway performance.Allan R. Wagner - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (5):474.
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    Extending the Explanatory Scope of Evolutionary Theory: The Origination of Historical Kinds in Biology and Culture.Günter P. Wagner & Gary Tomlinson - 2022 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 14 (1).
    Two welcome extensions of evolutionary thinking have come to prominence over the last thirty years: the so-called ’extended evolutionary synthesis’ (EES) and debate about biological kinds and individuals. These two agendas have, however, remained orthogonal to one another. The EES has mostly restricted itself to widening the explanations of adaptation offered by the preceding ’modern evolutionary synthesis’ by including additional mechanisms of inheritance and variation; while discussion of biological kinds has turned toward philosophical questions of essential vs. contingent properties of (...)
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    Doing Away with the Agential Bias: Agency and Patiency in Health Monitoring Applications.Nils-Frederic Wagner - 2019 - Philosophy and Technology 32 (1):135-154.
    Mobile health devices pose novel questions at the intersection of philosophy and technology. Many such applications not only collect sensitive data, but also aim at persuading users to change their lifestyle for the better. A major concern is that persuasion is paternalistic as it intentionally aims at changing the agent’s actions, chipping away at their autonomy. This worry roots in the philosophical conviction that perhaps the most salient feature of living autonomous lives is displayed via agency as opposed to patiency—our (...)
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    Good character at school: positive classroom behavior mediates the link between character strengths and school achievement.Lisa Wagner & Willibald Ruch - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Retos filosóficos de las sociedades digitales: incertidumbre, confianza y responsabilidad.Astrid Wagner - 2022 - Dilemata 38:13-29.
    This article addresses a number of phenomena in the field of digital communication - disinformation, infodemics and conspiracy mania - that promote indifference regarding the distinction between truth and lies, fact and fiction, opinion and knowledge. They have thus decisively altered users' patterns of rationality and common sense and contributed to the rise of anti-democratic and anti-scientific positions. To address this complex problem, a systemic approach is provided that considers these phenomena to be factors that disturb the ethical-epistemic equilibrium between (...)
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    California semantics meets the great fact.Steven J. Wagner - 1986 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 27 (3):430-455.
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    Does Mathematics Need Foundations?Roy Wagner - 2019 - In Stefania Centrone, Deborah Kant & Deniz Sarikaya, Reflections on the Foundations of Mathematics: Univalent Foundations, Set Theory and General Thoughts. Springer Verlag. pp. 381-396.
    This note opens with brief evaluations of classical foundationalist endeavors – those of Frege, Russell, Brouwer and Hilbert. From there we proceed to some pluralist approaches to foundations, focusing on Putnam and Wittgenstein, making a note of what enables their pluralism. Then, I bring up approaches that find foundations potentially harmful, as expressed by Rav and Lakatos. I conclude with a brief discussion of a late medieval Indian case study in order to show what an “unfounded” mathematics could look like. (...)
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  15. Fanny Lewald (1811-1889).Ulrike Wagner - 2023 - In Kristin Gjesdal, The Oxford handbook of nineteenth-century women philosophers in the German tradition. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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    Slow mapping: Color word learning as a gradual inductive process.Katie Wagner, Karen Dobkins & David Barner - 2013 - Cognition 127 (3):307-317.
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    Stimulus selection in animal discrimination learning.Allan R. Wagner, Frank A. Logan & Karl Haberlandt - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 76 (2p1):171.
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    (1 other version)The reciprocal and non-linear relationship of sustainability and financial performance.Marcus Wagner & Joris Blom - 2011 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 20 (4):418-432.
    The goal of this paper is to describe the link between financial performance and the level of sustainability. In a novel approach, the paper classifies firms based on past financial success to address a potentially reciprocal relationship. For the groups of better and worse performing firms and for the entire sample, the above link is then tested, also accounting for non-linearity in the relationship. We show that environmental management system (EMS) implementation as a proxy for a firm's sustainability level is (...)
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  19. The Role of Randomness in Darwinian Evolution.Andreas Wagner - 2012 - Philosophy of Science 79 (1):95-119.
    Historically, one of the most controversial aspects of Darwinian evolution has been the prominent role that randomness and random change play in it. Most biologists agree that mutations in DNA have random effects on fitness. However, fitness is a highly simplified scalar representation of an enormously complex phenotype. Challenges to Darwinian thinking have focused on such complex phenotypes. Whether mutations affect such complex phenotypes randomly is ill understood. Here I discuss three very different classes of well-studied molecular phenotypes in which (...)
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    Queries about social representation and construction.Wolfgang Wagner - 1996 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 26 (2):95–120.
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    The accessibility of the term “contempt” and the meaning of the unilateral lip curl.Hugh L. Wagner - 2000 - Cognition and Emotion 14 (5):689-710.
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    No one solution to the “new demarcation problem”?: A view from the trenches.Wendy E. Wagner - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 92 (C):177-185.
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    Wronski's Foundations of Mathematics.Roi Wagner - 2016 - Science in Context 29 (3):241-271.
    ArgumentThis paper reconstructs Wronski's philosophical foundations of mathematics. It uses his critique of Lagrange's algebraic analysis as a vignette to introduce the problems that he raised, and argues that these problems have not been properly appreciated by his contemporaries and subsequent commentators. The paper goes on to reconstruct Wronski's mathematical law of creation and his notions of theory and techne, in order to put his objections to Lagrange in their philosophical context. Finally, Wronski's proof of his universal law is reviewed (...)
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    Transplanting brains?Nils-Frederic Wagner - 2016 - South African Journal of Philosophy 35 (1):18-27.
    Brain transplant thought experiments figure prominently in the debate on personal identity. Such hypotheticals are usually taken to provide support for psychological continuity theories. This standard interpretation has recently been challenged by Marya Schechtman. Simon Beck argues that Schechtman's critique rests upon ‘two costly mistakes’—claiming that (1) when evaluating these cases, philosophers mistakenly try to figure out the intuitions that they think people inhabiting such a possible world ought to have, instead of pondering their own intuitions. Beck further asserts that (...)
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    Reflections on parsons' “1974 retrospective perspective” on Alfred Schutz.Helmut R. Wagner - 1980 - Human Studies 3 (1):387-402.
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    Schutz's Theory of Relevance: A Phenomenological Critique.Helmut R. Wagner - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 41 (4):561-562.
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    Character Strengths in the Life Domains of Work, Education, Leisure, and Relationships and Their Associations With Flourishing.Lisa Wagner, Lisa Pindeus & Willibald Ruch - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    A growing body of research demonstrates the relevance of character strengths for flourishing in general, but also for important outcomes across different life domains. Studies have also shown that there are differences in the extent to which character strengths are applied, that is, perceived as relevant and shown in behavior in a given context, between work and private life, but they have not considered other life domains. This study aims to close this gap by examining the life domains of work, (...)
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    Education for Knowing: Theories of Knowledge for Effective Student Building.Paul A. Wagner & Frank K. Fair - 2020 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The major stakeholder classes in education have three distinct ways by which they judge the quality of knowledge claims. At times this can cause considerable distraction or mis-communication among stakeholders.
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    Silence as Resistance before the Subject, or Could the Subaltern Remain Silent?Roi Wagner - 2012 - Theory, Culture and Society 29 (6):99-124.
    This text considers several case studies of subaltern silence as micro political resistance. Around these examples I thread a theoretical model (using ideas of such thinkers as Spivak, Bataille, Foucault and Baudrillard) to explain how performing silences could resist oppression without assuming an underlying well-articulated subjectivity. The article deals with the force of silence, its conditions of possibility, and its position with respect to representation.
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    The Timing and Effort of Lexical Access in Natural and Degraded Speech.Anita E. Wagner, Paolo Toffanin & Deniz Başkent - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Conatus mathematico-philosophicus.Roy Wagner - 2020 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 45 (1).
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    The Bergsonian period of Alfred Schutz.Helmut R. Wagner - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (2):187-199.
  33. The end of Luhmann's social systems theory.Gerhard Wagner - 1997 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 27 (4):387-409.
    By advocating an enlightened method of theorizing committed to thinking in terms of a system of differences, Luhmann has contributed to the development of sociology in a manner that cannot be praised enough. Nonetheless, he does not succeed in giving an account of his own position that satisfies the very logical preconditions that he himself has formulated for it. Instead, his systems theory paradigm of sociology is based on metaphysical premises characteristic of the identity-logical thought of "Old Europe." In fact, (...)
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  34. Teleosemantics and the troubles of naturalism.Steven J. Wagner - 1996 - Philosophical Studies 82 (1):81-110.
  35. S. Francis De Sales, A Preacher Of The Cross.J. Wagner - 1998 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 72 (2):176-197.
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    The Explanatory Relevance of Nash Equilibrium: One-Dimensional Chaos in Boundedly Rational Learning.Elliott Wagner - 2013 - Philosophy of Science 80 (5):783-795.
    Game theory is often used to explain behavior. Such explanations often proceed by demonstrating that the behavior in question is a Nash equilibrium. Agents are in Nash equilibrium if each agent’s strategy maximizes her payoff given her opponents’ strategies. Nash equilibriums are fundamentally static, but it is usually assumed that equilibriums will be the outcome of a dynamic process of learning or evolution. This article demonstrates that, even in the most simple setting, this need not be true. In two-strategy games (...)
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  37. 'Melancholia' a 2011 cinema masterpiece by Lars von Trier seen through the Philosophies of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche.Marcos Wagner Da Cunha - manuscript
    Why did human beings throughout the millennia so often think about a doomsday? Could there be a profit to our inner pleasure and pain equilibrium, when believing that doomsday is nearing, an idea suggested by Sigmund Freud? An analogous instinctive dynamics was thought by Nietzsche who wrote that human beings do prefer to want the nothingness rather than not to want anything at all. In this essay, 'Melancholia', a movie by Lars von Trier, is taken as an exquisite masterpiece, a (...)
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  38. Plotinus’ World.Michael Wagner - 1982 - Dionysius 6:13-42.
     
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    Realitas objectiva (Descartes-Kant).Hans Wagner - 1967 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 21 (3):325 - 340.
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    More on ${\germ R}$.Frank O. Wagner - 1992 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 33 (2):159-174.
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    Compulsion Again in the Republic.Ellen Wagner - 2005 - Apeiron 38 (3):87-102.
  42. St. Francis de Sales, analyst and narrator of convenience between God and man.J. Wagner - 2001 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 75 (2):233-255.
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    Knowledge on Stage: Scientific Policy Advice.Jost Wagner & Cordula Kropp - 2010 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 35 (6):812-838.
    The paper provides a deeper insight into institutionally given opportunities for and limitations to reflexive, dialogue-centered, and risk-sensitive knowledge exchange between scientific experts and agro-political decision makers, especially under the conditions of a significant degree of complexity, far-reaching uncertainties and potential impacts. It focuses on the practical orientations, guiding expectations and selection criteria shaping expertise in processes of science policy consulting. In doing so, two perspectives will be discussed: first the orientation of the knowledge production process by different concepts of (...)
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  44. Explaining the Knobe effect.Verena Wagner - 2014 - In Christoph Lütge, Hannes Rusch & Matthias Uhl, Experimental Ethics: Toward an Empirical Moral Philosophy. London, England: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 65-79.
    In this paper I reject the view that the famous ‘Knobe effect’ reveals an asymmetry within people’s judgments concerning actions with good or bad side effects. I agree with interpretations that see the ascriptions made by survey subjects as moral judgments rather than ascriptions of intentionality. On this basis, I aim at providing an explanation as to why people are right in blaming and ‘expraising’ agents that acted on unacceptable motives, but praise and excuse agents who meet intersubjective expectations by (...)
     
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    The enigmatic reality of time: Aristotle, Plotinus, and today.Michael F. Wagner - 2008 - Boston: Brill.
    Part I: Dimensions of time's enigma -- Is time real? -- Eleaticism, temporality, and time -- The makings of a temporal universe -- Pastness and futurity -- Synchronicity and synchronicity -- Temporal pace and measurement -- Presentness or the present -- Aristotle's real account of time -- Parmenidean time and the impossible now -- Cosmic motion and the speed of time -- Time as the motion of the cosmos -- Time as the cosmos itself -- Time as motion and all (...)
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    A lógica e os fatos em Wittgenstein.Wagner Teles de Oliveira - 2024 - Trans/Form/Ação 47 (3):e02400218.
    Wittgenstein’s later thought develops a concept of certainty that places logic attached to experience. Thought and action are determined by a logical framework that is built up over time and in interacting with facts. The context of this way of approaching Logic is a practical concept of meaning that leads us to a philosophical investigation about certainty and the concepts of psychology. The grammatical (logical) rules that guide language games constitute the unity of experience and, then all experience has to (...)
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    White Power and American Neoliberal Culture by Patricia Ventura and Edward K. Chan (review).Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor - 2024 - Utopian Studies 35 (1):251-256.
    White Power and American Neoliberal Culture, by utopian studies scholars Patricia Ventura and Edward K. Chan, feels like a tour de force. I say "feels" for a reason: if you live in America, what you read in this book feels entirely familiar, sketching out U.S. racialized socio-political dynamics. But I also experienced a feeling of uncanniness, as Ventura and Chan expose the underbelly of a white supremacist United States—in which I happen to live. I have not read so clear and (...)
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    (1 other version)Philosophie und Reflexion.Hans Wagner - 1959 - München,: E. Reinhardt.
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    Mathematische Logik von 1847 Bis Zur Gegenwart: Eine Bibliometrische Untersuchung.Roland Wagner-Döbler & Jan Berg - 1993 - New York: De Gruyter. Edited by Jan Berg.
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    Beyond redemption: sad perpetrators and narratives of atrocity.Kim A. Wagner - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
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