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    Das Studium der Stille: deutschsprachige Gegenwartsliteratur im Spannungsfeld von Gnostizismus, Philosophie und Mystik: Heinrich Böll, Botho Strauss, Peter Handke, Ralf Rothmann.Anja Maria Richter - 2010 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Die gängigen Prognosen, nach denen die Religionen im Kontext der Moderne oder im Zuge der Globalisierung an Bedeutung verlieren würden, haben sich nicht bestätigt. Das Gegenteil ist der Fall: Jenseits von nihilistischen Entwürfen und virtuellen Konstruktionen öffneten sich auch und gerade in der Literatur Räume für die Belebung religiöser Weltsicht. Ausgehend von Heinrich Böll und seiner Anfang der 1960er Jahre eingeleiteten Distanzierung von der Institution Kirche, wird am Beispiel von Botho Strauß und Peter Handke, die seit den 1970er und (...)
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    Subjektivität und gesellschaftliches Engagement Rainer Maria Rilkes Die Aufzeichnungen des Malte Laurids Brigge und Peter Handkes Die Stunde der wahren Empfindung.Dieter Saalmann - 1983 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 57 (3):499-519.
    Die vorliegende Analyse setzt sich mit dem Vorwurf der gesellschaftlichen Irrelevanz von Peter Handkes Prosa auseinander. Anhand einer vergleichenden Interpretation von R. M. Rilkes Malte und P. Handkes Stunde soll die Unhaltbarkeit dieser These unter Beweis gestellt werden, insofern sich die Ich-Orientierung bei Handke im Gegensatz zu Rilkes letztlich streng solipsistischer Attitüde als eine im Gegeneffekt doch im Sozialbereich verankerte Subjektivität enthüllt.
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    Vivre et écrire : le cas spécifique du récit de deuil chez Simone de Beauvoir et Peter Handke.Rozenn Le Berre - 2015 - Methodos 15.
    L’enjeu de cet article est de s’intéresser à la question de la transformation de soi que l’expérience de deuil engage, et ce, à partir de l’initiative littéraire. À partir de l’étonnement que produisent certains récits de deuil – Une mort très douce de Simone de Beauvoirou Le malheur indifférent de Peter Handke notamment –, nous interrogerons le besoin d’écrire comme initiative tendant à approcher l’expérience du deuil, à la comprendre. Sous cet angle, l’écriture de deuil, singulière, tout à fait (...)
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    Utopia and the place of possibility: Peter handke and the ambitions of a storyteller.Iain Macdonald - 1998 - Angelaki 3 (1):137 – 144.
    (1998). Utopia and the place of possibility: Peter Handke and the ambitions of a storyteller 1 . Angelaki: Vol. 3, Impurity, authenticity and humanity, pp. 137-144.
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    El bosquejo de aquel día. Una lectura filosófica de la trilogía de ensayos de Peter Handke.Ursula Wolf - 1995 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 11:241-256.
    El artículo se propone determinar los asuntos que competen a la filosofía y a la literatura a partir de, primero, un contexto común, el de la totalidad; y segundo, dos perspectivas, a saber, la cuestión por la relación de la filosofía y la literatura con la totalidad, y la relevancia ética y moral de dicha relación. La totalidad debe ser entendida de tres formas: la de la realidad y del mundo; la de las relaciones de los hombres con el mundo (...)
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    Das gerechte Spiel: Sprache und Individualität bei Friedrich Nietzsche und Peter Handke.Michael Vollmer - 1995 - Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Living and writing: the specific case of the narrative of mourning in the works of Simone de Beauvoir and Peter Handke.Rozenn Le Berre - 2015 - Methodos 15.
    L’enjeu de cet article est de s’intéresser à la question de la transformation de soi que l’expérience de deuil engage, et ce, à partir de l’initiative littéraire. À partir de l’étonnement que produisent certains récits de deuil – Une mort très douce de Simone de Beauvoirou Le malheur indifférent de Peter Handke notamment –, nous interrogerons le besoin d’écrire comme initiative tendant à approcher l’expérience du deuil, à la comprendre. Sous cet angle, l’écriture de deuil, singulière, tout à fait (...)
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  8. Das Glück der Schrift. Das graphisch-graphematische Gedächtnis in Peter Handkes..Uwe Steiner - 1996 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 70:256-289.
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    Das Zwischenreich =.Wolfram Hogrebe - 2020 - Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann.
    Wolfram Hogrebe beschäftigt sich in diesem Buch mit dem sogenannten Zwischenreich - einem alten philosophischen Gedanken, wonach das Philosophieren es mit einer Art von Zwischenraum zu tun hat, der die Ordnungen der Begriffe und der Vorstellungen in eine bemerkenswerte Schwebe bringt. Das Zwischen ist da gleichsam ein Medium, das die Gedanken und Sprachen trägt und so in zuweilen unbekannte Gebiete führt, in denen sich das Denken verändert. Hogrebe zeigt, wie sehr dieses Zwischen, das sich auch in Naturerfahrungen aufzuschliessen vermag, Thema (...)
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  10. (1 other version)One world: the ethics of globalization.Peter Singer - 2002 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    If we agree with the notion of a global community, then we must extend our concepts of justice, fairness, and equity beyond national borders by supporting measures to decrease global warming and to increase foreign aid, argues Peter Singer.
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    Eine hermeneutische Untersuchung der sprachlich-historischen Apriorität.Milos Jovanovic - 2019 - Filozofija I Društvo 30 (4):595-609.
    Die vorliegende Arbeit berücksichtigt die Philosophie und Poetik der Geschichte und der Sprache a priori im poetischen und literarischen Werk von Peter Handke, in seinem poetologischen Essay Ich bin ein Bewohner des Elfenbeinturms und seinem Drama Die Fahrt im Einbaum oder das Stück zum Film vom Krieg, und zwar im Ausgang von der kantianischen Idee der Apriorität der Geschichte. Die Geschichte a priori ist, laut Kant, möglich, „wenn der Wahrsager die Begebenheiten selber macht und veranstaltet, die er zum voraus (...)
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  12. Ethics and action.Peter Winch - 1972 - London,: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    Introduction These essays have been written over a period of about ten years and have already been published separately in various places. ...
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    Das »Prinzip der Felder«: Experimentelle Prosa in der Frühphase der edition suhrkamp.Burkhard Meyer-Sickendiek - 2013 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 87 (3):386-404.
    Mein Aufsatz rekonstruiert ein Formexperiment der experimentellen deutschsprachigen Prosa der 1960er Jahre, das sich in Texten aus der Frühphase der edition suhrkamp bei Peter Weiss, Jürgen Becker, Ror Wolf und Peter Handke entwickelte. Anhand der von Hans Magnus Enzensberger geprägten Formel vom »Prinzip der Felder« werden die intensiven Bezüge und Strukturähnlichkeiten, aber auch die Variationsbreite dieser experimentellen Prosa diskutiert. Ein abschließender Blick auf zeitnahe Theorien zum Zusammenspiel von Feldern (Aron Gurwitsch) und Rändern (William James) des Bewusstseins soll zudem (...)
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    Atlantis regained: Spinoza und die kleinen Formen des Denkens.Knut Martin Stünkel - 2022 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
    Aphoristiker und andere Vertreter kleiner Formen des Denkens lieben Spinoza. Dies ist eine Merkwürdigkeit, denn gerade die Aphoristiker, die das Antisystematische propagieren, den blitzartigen, schlagenden Einfall vor der konsequenten Entwicklung eines Gedankens favorisieren, sollten doch eigentlich mit dem zusammenhängenden, systematischen und konsequenten Denken more geometrico Spinozas wenig bis gar nichts anzufangen wissen. Die vorliegende Studie untersucht die Spinozarezeption ausgewählter Aphoristiker und analysiert das hier zum Ausdruck kommende Verhältnis von Aphorismus bzw. kleiner Form und System. Die Art und Weise, wie sich (...)
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    Politics of the Self: Feminism and the Postmodern in West German Literature and Film.Richard W. McCormick - 2016 - Princeton Legacy Library.
    Richard McCormick examines the concepts of postmodernity and postmodernism as they apply to West Germany, discussing them against the background of cultural and political upheaval in that country since the 1960s, rather than exclusively in the more familiar setting of intellectual history. Considering six literary and cinematic texts that are marked by a preoccupation with the self and subjectivity, he underscores the crucial influence of feminism on writers and filmmakers--and on the "postmodern." In a broad international context he describes the (...)
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    De una relación.Romina Perez Toldi - 2011 - Revista Sul-Americana de Filosofia E Educação 12:15-27.
    Este texto sencillamente se ocupa de una relación, la relación entre poesía (o una forma de leer poesía) e infancia, cuando estas coinciden en alguien que de lunes a viernes trabaja en una escuela para niños y niñas de los 0 a los 3 años. Este texto sencillamente intenta comunicar una forma singular de mirar, donde la voz que escribe sólo funciona para hilvanar la voz de los que al frotar, dan calor. Un pequeño recorrido por Martin Heidegger, Wislawa Szymborska, (...)
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    Incapacity: Wittgenstein, Anxiety, and Performance Behavior.Spencer Golub - 2014 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
    In this highly original study of the nature of performance, Spencer Golub uses the insights of Ludwig Wittgenstein into the way language works to analyze the relationship between the linguistic and the visual in the work of a broad range of dramatists, novelists, and filmmakers, among them Richard Foreman, Mac Wellman, Peter Handke, David Mamet, and Alfred Hitchcock. Like Wittgenstein, these artists are concerned with the limits of language’s representational capacity. For Golub, it is these limits that give Wittgenstein’s (...)
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    Kunst und Leben, Mythen und Tod: ein Streitgespräch.Anselm Kiefer - 2012 - Berlin: Quadriga. Edited by Mathias Döpfner & Manfred Bissinger.
    Auf den ersten Blick könnten die Welten, die in diesem Buch aufeinandertreffen, kaum gegensätzlicher sein. Anselm Kiefer, einer der bedeutendsten und international erfolgreichsten Künstler der Gegenwart, beschäftigt sich in seinem Werk mit den wesentlichen Fragen der Gesellschaft. Seine Bilder sind geheimnisvolle Chiffren zur Entschlüsselung der Welt und ihrer immer neuen Rätsel, sie offenbaren Überlagerungen, Durchdringungen, Verschmelzungen. Peter Handke nannte ihn »einen stillen Wilden..., auf dem Sprung, eine Art neuen Alphabets der Malerei zu entwerfen«. Ihm gegenüber Mathias Döpfner, Vorstandsvorsitzender der (...)
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    Practising Interdisciplinarity.Peter Weingart & Nico Stehr (eds.) - 2000 - University of Toronto Press.
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    Culture and Value.Peter Winch (ed.) - 1984 - University of Chicago Press.
    Peter Winch's translation of Wittgenstein's remarks on culture and value presents all entries chronologically, with the German text alongside the English and a subject index for reference. "It was Wittgenstein's habit to record his thoughts in sequences of more or less closely related 'remarks' which he kept in notebooks throughout his life. The editor of this collection has gone through these notebooks in order to select those 'remarks' which deal with Wittgenstein's views abou the less technical issues in his (...)
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    Das Handwerk der Freiheit: über die Entdeckung des eigenen Willens.Peter Bieri - 2001
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    The Metaphysics of the Tractatus.Peter Carruthers - 1990 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this remarkably clear and original study of the Tractatus Peter Carruthers has two principal aims. He seeks to make sense of Wittgenstein's metaphysical doctrines, showing how powerful arguments may be deployed in their support. He also aims to locate the crux of the conflict between Wittgenstein's early and late philosophies. This is shown to arise from his earlier commitment to the objectivity of logic and logical relations, which is the true target of attack of his later discussion of (...)
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  23. Mind‐Body Commerce: Occasional Causation and Mental Representation in Anton Wilhelm Amo.Peter West - 2022 - Philosophy Compass 17 (9):e12872.
    This paper contributes to a growing body of literature focusing on Anton Wilhelm Amo’s account of the mind-body relation. The first aim of this paper is to provide an overview of that literature, bringing together several interpretations of Amo’s account of the mind-body relation and providing a comprehensive overview of where the debate stands so far. Doing so reveals that commentary is split between those who take Amo to adopt a Leibnizian account of pre-established harmony between mind and body (Smith (...)
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  24. The removal of pluto from the class of planets and homosexuality from the class of psychiatric disorders: a comparison.Peter Zachar & Kenneth S. Kendler - 2012 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 7:4.
    We compare astronomers' removal of Pluto from the listing of planets and psychiatrists' removal of homosexuality from the listing of mental disorders. Although the political maneuverings that emerged in both controversies are less than scientifically ideal, we argue that competition for "scientific authority" among competing groups is a normal part of scientific progress. In both cases, a complicated relationship between abstract constructs and evidence made the classification problem thorny.
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    The Road of Inquiry.Peter Skagestad - 1981 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    Scientist, mathematician, thinker, the father of pragmatism, the inspiration for William James and John Dewey, Charles Peirce has remained until recently a philosopher's philosopher. Peirce trod a fine line between the extremes of nominalism and realism, tough-minded pragmatism and metaphysical speculation. As Peter Skagestad makes clear, Peirce's system of thought was fragmented, incomplete, and sometimes inconsistent. But one overriding concern gives unity to the whole: the road of inquiry must never be blocked.
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    Scientific Nonknowledge and Its Political Dynamics: The Cases of Agri-Biotechnology and Mobile Phoning.Peter Wehling, Jens Soentgen, Ina Rust, Karen Kastenhofer & Stefan Böschen - 2010 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 35 (6):783-811.
    While in the beginning of the environmental debate, conflicts over environmental and technological issues had primarily been understood in terms of ‘‘risk’’, over the past two decades the relevance of ignorance, or nonknowledge, was emphasized. Referring to this shift of attention to nonknowledge the article presents two main findings: first, that in debates on what is not known and how to appraise it different and partly conflicting epistemic cultures of nonknowledge can be discerned and, second, that drawing attention to nonknowledge (...)
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    Philosophical Darwinism: On the Origin of Knowledge by Means of Natural Selection.Peter Munz - 1993 - New York: Routledge.
    Philosophers have not taken the evolution of human beings seriously enough. If they did, argues Peter Munz, many long standing philosophical problems would be resolved. One of philosophical concequences of biology is that all the knowledge produced in evolution is a priori, i.e., established hypothetically by chance mutation and selective retention, not by observation and intelligent induction. For organisms as embodied theories, selection is natural and for theories as disembodied organisms, it is artificial. Following Popper, the growth of knowledge (...)
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    A trace theory of time perception.Peter R. Killeen & Simon Grondin - 2022 - Psychological Review 129 (4):603-639.
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    2. Interdisciplinarity: The Paradoxical Discourse.Peter Weingart - 2000 - In Peter Weingart & Nico Stehr (eds.), Practising Interdisciplinarity. University of Toronto Press. pp. 25-42.
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    Treatment Search Fatigue and Informed Consent.Peter Zuk & Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 12 (1):77-79.
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    No Functions for Rocks: Garson’s Generalized Selected Effects Theory and the Liberality Problem.Peter Https://Orcidorg288X Schulte - 2021 - Analysis 81 (2):369-378.
    1. IntroductionIn What Biological Functions Are and Why They Matter, Justin Garson offers a novel theory of biological functions, the generalized selected effects (GSE) theory.1 He presents the theory in a clear and comprehensive way, defends it against various objections and applies it to different areas of philosophy, including the philosophy of psychiatry, the debate about mechanisms and the debate about teleosemantic theories of mental content.2Like other proponents of the aetiological approach to functions, Garson maintains that a trait’s biological functions (...)
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  32. Social, Cognitive, and Neural Constraints on Subjectivity and Agency: Implications for Dissociative Identity Disorder.Peter Q. Deeley - 2003 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 10 (2):161-167.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 10.2 (2003) 161-167 [Access article in PDF] Social, Cognitive, and Neural Constraints on Subjectivity and Agency:Implications for Dissociative Identity Disorder Peter Q. Deeley In this commentary, I consider Matthew's argument after making some general observations about dissociative identity disorder (DID). In contrast to Matthew's statement that "cases of DID, although not science fiction, are extraordinary" (p. 148), I believe that there are natural analogs (...)
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    (1 other version)Compositionality.Peter Pagin & Dag Westerståhl - 2011 - In Klaus von Heusinger, Claudia Maienborn & Paul Portner (eds.), Semantics: An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning. De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 96-123.
    This article is concerned with the principle of compositionality, i.e. the principle that the meaning of a complex expression is a function of the meanings of its parts and its mode of composition. After a brief historical background, a formal algebraic framework for syntax and semantics is presented. In this framework, both syntactic operations and semantic functions are partial. Using 20 the framework, the basic idea of compositionality is given a precise statement, and several variants, both weaker and stronger, as (...)
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  34. Uehling, and Howard K. Wettstein, editors.Peter A. French & E. Theodore - 1979 - In Peter A. French, Theodore Edward Uehling & Howard K. Wettstein (eds.), Contemporary Perspectives in the Philosophy of Language. University of Minnesota Press.
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    Does Anything Really Matter?: Parfit on Objectivity.Peter Singer (ed.) - 2016 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press UK.
    In the first two volumes of On What Matters Derek Parfit argues that there are objective moral truths, and other normative truths about what we have reasons to believe, and to want, and to do. In defending his view, Parfit argues that if there are no objective normative truths, nihilism follows, and nothing matters. He criticizes many leading contemporary philosophers working on ethics, including Simon Blackburn, Stephen Darwall, Allen Gibbard, Frank Jackson, Peter Railton, Mark Schroeder, Michael Smith, and Sharon (...)
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    Examining the relationship between instructional practice and social studies teacher training: A TALIS study.Peter D. Wiens, Leona Calkins, Paul J. Yoder & Andromeda Hightower - 2022 - Journal of Social Studies Research 46 (2):123-133.
    Many calls have been made for more research on social studies teachers’ practices and preservice training. Instructional practices employed by teachers are important for encouraging student learning. However, there is a history of social studies teachers focusing much of their time on teacher-centered instructional techniques that have not demonstrated strong learning for students. Therefore it is important to examine not just how teachers chose to teach, but also where they may have learned to teach. This study examined data from the (...)
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    Quantum Logic.Peter Mittelstaedt - 1978 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Reidel.
    In 1936, G. Birkhoff and J. v. Neumann published an article with the title The logic of quantum mechanics'. In this paper, the authors demonstrated that in quantum mechanics the most simple observables which correspond to yes-no propositions about a quantum physical system constitute an algebraic structure, the most important proper ties of which are given by an orthocomplemented and quasimodular lattice Lq. Furthermore, this lattice of quantum mechanical proposi tions has, from a formal point of view, many similarities with (...)
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    Developing, Validating, and Applying a Measure of Human Quality Treatment.Peter McGhee, Jarrod Haar, Kemi Ogunyemi & Patricia Grant - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 185 (3):647-663.
    Human Quality Treatment (HQT) is a theoretical approach expressing different ways of dealing with employees within an organization and is embedded in humanistic management tenants of dignity, care, and personal development, seeking to produce morally excellent employees. We build on the theoretical exposition and present a measure of HQT-Scale across several studies including cross-culturally to enhance confidence in our results. Our first study generates the 25 items for the HQT-Scale and provides initial support for the items. We then followed up (...)
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    (1 other version)The Psychological Construction of Emotion – A Non-Essentialist Philosophy of Science.Peter Zachar - 2021 - Emotion Review 14 (1):3-14.
    Emotion Review, Volume 14, Issue 1, Page 3-14, January 2022. Advocates for the psychological construction of emotion view themselves as articulating a non-essentialist alternative to basic emotion theory's essentialist notion of affect programs. Psychological constructionists have also argued that holding essentialist assumptions about emotions engenders misconceptions about the psychological constructionist viewpoint. If so, it is important to understand what psychological constructionists mean by “essentialism” and “non-essentialism.” To advance the debate, I take a deeper dive into non-essentialism, comparing the non-essentialist views (...)
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    Coming to Terms with Biomedical Technologies in Different Technopolitical Cultures: A Comparative Analysis of Focus Groups on Organ Transplantation and Genetic Testing in Austria, France, and the Netherlands.Peter Winkler, Maximilian Fochler & Ulrike Felt - 2010 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 35 (4):525-553.
    In this comparative analysis of twelve focus groups conducted in Austria, France, and the Netherlands, we investigate how lay people come to terms with two biomedical technologies. Using the term ‘‘technopolitical culture,’’ we aim to show that the ways in which technosciences are interwoven with a specific society frame how citizens build their individual and collective positions toward them. We investigate how the focus group participants conceptualized organ transplantation and genetic testing, their perceptions of individual agency in relation to the (...)
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    Patient-centred care and patient autonomy: doctors’ views in Chinese hospitals.Peter Howard, Yongli Zhou, Guowei Liu, Min Xu & Zhanming Liang - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-12.
    BackgroundPatient-centred care and patient autonomy is one of the key factors to better quality of service provision, hence patient outcomes. It enables the development of patients’ trusts which is an important element to a better doctor-patient relationship. Given the increasing number of patient disputes and conflicts between patients and doctors in Chinese public hospital, it is timely to ensure patient-centred care is fully and successfully implemented. However, limited studies have examined the views and practice in different aspects of patient-centred care (...)
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  42. Philosophy of science: An overview for educators.Peter Machamer - 1998 - Science & Education 7 (1):1-11.
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    Under stochastic dominance Choquet-expected utility and anticipated utility are identical.Peter Wakker - 1990 - Theory and Decision 29 (2):119-132.
  44. Hannah Arendt.Peter F. Cannavo - 2014 - In Peter F. Cannavò & Joseph H. Lane (eds.), Engaging nature: environmentalism and the political theory canon. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
     
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  45. Imperatives, Logic Of.Peter B. M. Vranas - 2013 - In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics. Hoboken, NJ: Blackwell. pp. 2575-2585.
    Suppose that a sign at the entrance of a hotel reads: “Don’t enter these premises unless you are accompanied by a registered guest”. You see someone who is about to enter, and you tell her: “Don’t enter these premises if you are an unaccompanied registered guest”. She asks why, and you reply: “It follows from what the sign says”. It seems that you made a valid inference from an imperative premise to an imperative conclusion. But it also seems that imperatives (...)
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    Oedipus the King and Antigone.Peter D. Arnott (ed.) - 1960 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    Translated and edited by Peter D. Arnott, this classic and highly popular edition contains two essential plays in the development of Greek tragedy-_Oedipus the King and Antigone_-for performance and study. The editor's introduction contains a brief biography of the playwright and a description of Greek theater. Also included are a list of principal dates in the life of Sophocles and a bibliography.
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  47. Fictions, Philosophies, and the Problems of Poetics.Peter J. Mccormick - 1990 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 52 (1):173-173.
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    Darwin's Ecology and Its Influence upon His Theory.Peter Vorzimmer - 1965 - Isis 56 (2):148-155.
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    Fatal portraits.Peter Mantello - 2021 - Sign Systems Studies 49 (3-4):566-589.
    For the modern-day jihadist, the digital self-portrait or, more specifically, battlefield selfie is a popular tool for identity building. Similarly to the selfies taken by non-violent practitioners of self-capture culture, the jihadist selfie represents an alternative to the Cartesian formulation of a unitary and indivisible self. Rather, it is a product of social relations and performative actions, constituted in dialogue with others through very specific socio-cultural frameworks and expectations. However, unlike its non-violent Doppelganger, the expectations of this dialogue are centred (...)
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