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  1. From an individual to an institution: observations about the evolutionary nature of conversations.Helga Dorner & Jelena Belic - 2021 - International Journal for Academic Development 26 (3):210-223.
     
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    Complex Problem Solving: What It Is and What It Is Not.Dörner Dietrich & Funke Joachim - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
    Computer-simulated scenarios have been part of psychological research on problem solving for more than 40 years. The shift in emphasis from simple toy problems to complex, more real-life oriented problems has been accompanied by discussions about the best ways to assess the process of solving complex problems. Psychometric issues such as reliable assessments and addressing correlations with other instruments have been in the foreground of these discussions and have left the content validity of complex problem solving in the background. In (...)
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  3. Sex, Love, and Gender: A Kantian Theory.Helga Varden - 2020 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
    Sex, Love, and Gender is the first volume to present a comprehensive philosophical theory that brings together all of Kant's practical philosophy — found across his works on ethics, justice, anthropology, history, and religion — and provide a critique of emotionally healthy and morally permissible sexual, loving, gendered being. By rethinking Kant's work on human nature and making space for sex, love, and gender within his moral accounts of freedom, the book shows how, despite his austere and even anti-sex, cisist, (...)
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  4. Erster Weltkrieg und Privatrecht.Heinrich Dörner - 1986 - Rechtstheorie 17:386.
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    Striking Gold in the 1990s: The Discovery of High-Temperature Superconductivity and Its Impact on the Science System.Helga Nowotny & Ulrike Felt - 1992 - Science, Technology and Human Values 17 (4):506-531.
    The article retraces the social and institutional circumstances that in 1986 led two researchers at the IBM laboratory near Zurich, Müller and Bednorz, to discover high-temperature superconductivity. After confirmation of the unexpected breakthrough an unprecedented mobilization of research groups all over the world took place while simul taneously high-temperature superconductivity turned into a subject of intense media interest. The authors discuss these events under three perspectives: the closer interlinkage capacity of researchers and the relationship between the social organization of research (...)
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    The Increase of Complexity and its Reduction.Helga Nowotny - 2005 - Theory, Culture and Society 22 (5):15-31.
    Taking the lead from complexity theory and complex systems methodology, the article argues that we are engaged in a contradictory process when encountering, analysing and dealing with complexity. We face opposite tendencies that indicate an in-built dynamic between the increase of complexity and its reduction. The increase partly comes through evolution, defined as the transmission of information and partly from the desire for a human-built world that functions more efficiently. The reduction of complexity is due partly to the necessity of (...)
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  7. Coercion and the State.Helga Varden - 2011 - Jurisprudence 2 (2):547-559.
  8. Should the Baby Live?: The Problem of Handicapped Infants.Helga Kuhse & Peter Singer - 1985 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Few subjects have generated so many newspaper headlines and such heated controversy as the treatment, or non-treatment, of handicapped newborns. In 1982, the case of Baby Doe, a child born with Down's syndrome, stirred up a national debate in the United States, while in Britain a year earlier, Dr. Leonard Arthur stood trial for his decision to allow a baby with Down's syndrome to die. Government intervention and these recent legal battles accentuate the need for a reassessment of the complex (...)
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    Der "Trialog" – eine Spielart der Ethik-Kommission in der Psychiatrie?Klaus Dörner - 2003 - Ethik in der Medizin 15 (1):37-42.
    Zusammenfassung. Die Psychiatrie-Reform in Deutschland manifestiert sich sowohl in der Bewegung der Deinstitutionalisierung als auch in der Änderung der Haltung der psychiatrisch Tätigen, die das Ziel der Anerkennung der eigenen Perspektiven der psychisch Kranken wie auch der Angehörigen psychisch Kranker hat. Bisher letzte Innovation im Bereich der Haltungsänderungen sind der Trialog oder die Trialog-Foren, von denen in wenigen Jahren ca. 120 entstanden sind. Im Trialog-Forum treffen sich psychiatrisch Tätige, psychisch Kranke (=Psychiatrie-Erfahrene) und Angehörige, um ethisch ihre Beziehungen zu reflektieren und (...)
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    (1 other version)Mit Puppen spielen.Helga Lutz - 2017 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 8 (1):157-176.
    "Der Text vergleicht zwei fetischistische Puppenexperimente des 20. Jahrhunderts. Auf der einen Seite steht der vielbeachtete Versuch Oskar Kokoschkas, die verlorene Alma Mahler durch eine lebensechte Puppe zu ersetzen. Auf der anderen Seite geht es um die verborgen gehaltenen Bücher des Schweizer Einsiedlers Armand Schulthess, bevölkert von Hunderten von erotischen Collage-Frauen, die kunstvoll zusammengeklebt, vernäht und ineinander gefaltet sind. So unterschiedlich das zugrundeliegende fetischistische Ritual auch ausfällt, so zeigt sich in beiden Anordnungen doch eine grundlegende Übereinstimmung: In beiden Fällen nimmt (...)
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    Gerhard Wehr: Theo-Sophia. Christlich-abendländische Theosophie. Eine vergessene Unterströmung.Helga Völkening - 2009 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 61 (3):292-293.
  12. Some reflections on the problem of advance directives, personhood, and personal identity.Helga Kuhse - 1999 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 9 (4):347-364.
    : In this paper, I consider objections to advance directives based on the claim that there is a discontinuity of interests, and of personal identity, between the time a person executes an advance directive and the time when the patient has become severely demented. Focusing narrowly on refusals of life-sustaining treatment for severely demented patients, I argue that acceptance of the psychological view of personal identity does not entail that treatment refusals should be overridden. Although severely demented patients are morally (...)
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  13. Kant and Lying to the Murderer at the Door... One More Time: Kant's Legal Philosophy and Lies to Murderers and Nazis.Helga Varden - 2010 - Journal of Social Philosophy 41 (4):403-4211.
    Kant’s example of lying to the murderer at the door has been a cherished source of scorn for thinkers with little sympathy for Kant’s philosophy and a source of deep puzzlement for those more favorably inclined. The problem is that Kant seems to say that it’s always wrong to lie – even if necessary to prevent a murderer from reaching his victim – and that if one does lie, one becomes partially responsible for the killing of the victim. If this (...)
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  14. The sanctity-of-life doctrine in medicine: a critique.Helga Kuhse - 1987 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    According to the "sanctity-of-life" view, all human lives are equally valuable and inviolable, and it would be wrong to base life-and-death medical decisions on the quality of the patient's life. Examining the ideas and assumptions behind the sanctity-of-life view, Kuhse argues against the traditional view that allowing someone to die is morally different from killing, and shows that quality-of-life judgments are ubiquitous. Refuting the sanctity-of-life view, she provides a sketch of a quality-of-life ethics based on the belief that there is (...)
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    How Many Policy Rooms are There?: Evidence-Based and Other Kinds of Science Policies.Helga Nowotny - 2007 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 32 (4):479-490.
    In my response to Andrew Webster's examples I point to certain limitations, while fully supporting the thrust of his argument for a re-engagement of science and technology studies with policy making. When analyzing the policy implications of knowledge, the larger context must be considered. New criteria, like transparency, have arisen and the tendency for evidence-based policy making has become widespread. The managerial side of policy making emphasizes that "only what can be measured, can be managed." The crucial question is how (...)
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  16. Kant on Property.Helga Varden - 2024 - In Andrew Stephenson & Anil Gomes (eds.). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. pp. 410-430.
    This paper provides an entrance into central discussions regarding Kant’s account of property. The first section shows how Kant engages and transforms important, related proposals from Hobbes and Locke as well as how the ‘libertarian’ and ‘liberal republican’ interpretive traditions differ in their readings on these points. Since Kantian theories for a long time didn’t focus on Kant’s Doctrine of Right but instead followed Rawls’s lead by developing Kantian theories grounded on Kant’s (meta-) ethical writings, the second section focuses on (...)
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    The Role of Explanations and Plan Recognition in the Learning of Theatrical Scripts.Helga Noice - 1991 - Cognitive Science 15 (3):425-460.
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    Book Review by Jane Dorner of Richard Lanham's The Electronic Word. [REVIEW]Jane Dorner - 1994 - Logos 5 (4):177.
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    QUALITY OF LIFE AND THE DEATH OF “BABY M”: A Report from Australia.Helga Kuhse - 2007 - Bioethics 6 (3):233-250.
  20. Kantian Care.Helga Varden - 2020 - In Amy Baehr & Asha Bhandary (eds.), Caring for Liberalism: Dependency and Liberal Political Theory. New York, USA: Routledge. pp. 50-74.
    How do we care well for a human being: ourselves or another? Non-Kantian scholars rarely identify the philosophy of Kant as a particularly useful resource with which to understand the full complexity of human care. Kant’s philosophy is often taken to presuppose that a philosophical analysis of good human life needs to attend only to how autonomous, rational agents—sprung up like mushrooms out of nowhere, without a childhood, never sick, always independent—ought to act respectfully, and how they can be forced (...)
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    Amartya Sen’s The Idea of Justice—Some Kantian Rejoinders.Helga Varden - 2011 - Social Philosophy Today 27:217-232.
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    Thomas E. Hill,, Jr., ed. The Blackwell Guide to Kant’s Ethics. Malden, MA: Wiley‐Blackwell, 2009. Pp. 277. $94.95.Helga Varden - 2010 - Ethics 120 (4):860-864.
  23. Kant and Women.Helga Varden - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98 (4):653-694.
    Kant's conception of women is complex. Although he struggles to bring his considered view of women into focus, a sympathetic reading shows it not to be anti-feminist and to contain important arguments regarding human nature. Kant believes the traditional male-female distinction is unlikely to disappear, but he never proposes the traditional gender ideal as the moral ideal; he rejects the idea that such considerations of philosophical anthropology can set the framework for morality. This is also why his moral works clarifies (...)
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  24. Kant and Arendt on Barbaric and Totalitarian Evil.Helga Varden - 2021 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 121 (2):221-248.
    Abstract: Kant and Arendt on Barbaric and Totalitarian Evil -/- This paper starts by sketching Kant’s four ideal legal and political conditions—'anarchy,’ ‘despotism,’ ‘republic,’ and ‘barbarism’—before showing their usefulness for analyzing different political forces that may operate in any given society. Contrary to the common tendency in political philosophy to view our societies as either in the so-called ‘state of nature’ (‘anarchy’) or in ‘civil society’ (‘republic’), I propose that we might find ourselves in societies where aspects or ‘pockets’ of (...)
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    Patriotism, Poverty, and Global Justice: A Kantian Engagement with Pauline Kleingeld's Kant and Cosmopolitanism.Helga Varden - 2014 - Kantian Review 19 (2):251-266.
    In this article I critically engage some of the philosophical ideas Kleingeld presents in Kant and Cosmopolitanism, namely patriotism, poverty and global justice. Against Kleingeld, I propose, first, that perhaps democracy is less important and affectionate love more so to both Kant himself as well as to an account that can successfully refute a Bernard Williams style objection to Kantian patriotism; second, that guaranteeing unconditional poverty relief for all its citizens is constitutive of the minimally just state for Kant; and, (...)
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  26. Nick Cave, Dolly Parton, and Sojourner Truth Walk into a Bar...Helga Varden - forthcoming - Con-Textos Kantianos.
    This is a public philosophy piece that explores aspects of Kant's theory of the highest good, art, and hope.
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  27. Kant's non-voluntarist conception of political obligations: Why justice is impossible in the state of nature.Helga Varden - 2008 - Kantian Review 13 (2):1-45.
    This paper presents and defends Kant’s non-voluntarist conception of political obligations. I argue that civil society is not primarily a prudential requirement for justice; it is not merely a necessary evil or moral response to combat our corrupting nature or our tendency to act viciously, thoughtlessly or in a biased manner. Rather, civil society is constitutive of rightful relations because only in civil society can we interact in ways reconcilable with each person’s innate right to freedom. Civil society is the (...)
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  28. Reconciling impartial morality and a feminist ethic of care.Helga Kuhse, Peter Singer & Maurice Rickard - 1998 - Journal of Value Inquiry 32 (4):451-463.
    The association of women with caring dispositions and thinking has become a persistent theme in recent feminist writing. There are a number of reasons for this. One reason is the impetus that has been provided by the empirical work of Carol Gilligan on women’s moral development. The fact that this association is not merely an ideologically or philosophically postulated one, but is argued for on empirical grounds, tends to add to its credibility. Another reason for the resilience of the association (...)
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  29. Kant's Non-Absolutist Conception of Political Legitimacy – How Public Right ‘Concludes’ Private Right in the “Doctrine of Right”.Helga Varden - 2010 - Kant Studien 101 (3):331-351.
    Contrary to the received view, I argue that Kant, in the “Doctrine of Right”, outlines a third, republican alternative to absolutist and voluntarist conceptions of political legitimacy. According to this republican alternative, a state must meet certain institutional requirements before political obligations arise. An important result of this interpretation is not only that there are institutional restraints on a legitimate state's use of coercion, but also that the rights of the state (‘public right’) are not in principle reducible to the (...)
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  30. A Kantian Conception of Rightful Sexual Relations: Sex, (Gay) Marriage and Prostitution.Helga Varden - 2006 - Social Philosophy Today 22:199-218.
    This paper defends a legal and political conception of sexual relations grounded in Kant’s Doctrine of Right. First, I argue that only a lack of consent can make a sexual deed wrong in the legal sense. Second, I demonstrate why all other legal constraints on sexual practices in a just society are legal constraints on seemingly unrelated public institutions. I explain the way in which the just state acts as a civil guardian for domestic relations and as a civil guarantor (...)
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    Wer Baute das Neue Priene? Zur Interpretation der Inschriften von Priene Nr. 1 und 156.Helga Botermann - 1994 - Hermes 122 (2):162-187.
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    Die metaphysik des Christentums..August Dorner - 1913 - [n.p.]:
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  33. Kinderzeichnen.Helga Eng - 1930 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 109:156-157.
     
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    Cloning our way to Armageddon?Helga Kuhse & Peter Singer - 1997 - Bioethics 11 (5).
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    Controvertibilidad del concepto jurídico de persona y la propuesta de la hermenéutica analógica.Helga Lell - 2019 - Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoria Del Derecho:215-233.
    El concepto jurídico de persona se encuentra ampliamente naturalizado como sinónimo de sujeto de derechos y obligaciones, a la par que remite a un antiguo elemento teatral. La carga simbólica de este concepto ha provocado que el campo semántico variara notablemente a lo largo de la historia y que, en la actualidad, existan controversias en torno a su sentido y significado. En este marco, el objetivo de este trabajo es presentar cómo la hermenéutica analógica puede realizar útiles aportes en el (...)
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    Autonome Kunst – Musikalischer Ausdruck – Musikalische Geste.Helga de la Motte - 2018 - In Astrid Wagner & Ulrich Dirks (eds.), Abel Im Dialog: Perspektiven der Zeichen- Und Interpretationsphilosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 915-928.
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    Konservatismus der achtziger Jahre.Helga Notuack - 1987 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 35 (2).
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    Michael Gibbons, Camille Limoges and.Helga Nowotny - 2005 - In Nico Stehr & Reiner Grundmann (eds.), Knowledge: critical concepts. New York: Routledge. pp. 2--274.
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    The Role of the Experts in Developing Public Policy: The Austrian Debate on Nuclear Power.Helga Nowotny - 1980 - Science, Technology and Human Values 5 (3):10-18.
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  40. am Beispiel ausgesetzter Körper in Kunst, Alltag, Berg- und Extremsport.Helga Peskoller - 2013 - In Bernd Lederer (ed.), "Bildung": was sie war, ist, sein sollte: zur Bestimmung eines strittigen Begriffs: Fortführung der Diskussion. Baltmannsweiler: Schneider Verlag Hohengehren.
     
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    Homo periculosus sui: Dargestellt am Beispiel Natur.Helga Peskoller - 2020 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 29 (1):166-176.
    Der Ausgang des Beitrags ist ein Ereignis, das sich in der Natur real zugetragen hat. Erzählt wird von einem Kletterer, der ohne ein Anzeichen abgestürzt ist und unter widrigen Bedingungen gerettet werden musste. In die Erzählung flechten sich Theorieelemente mit historischen Perspektiven ein und geben ein Beispiel davon ab, wie subjektiv Erlebtes objektiviert werden kann. Dabei geht es primär um eine Sprache, die nahe am Bild bleibt und dadurch den Kontakt zum Körper hält als ein Schlüssel, den Menschen neu zu (...)
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    The Informal Code.Helga Reimann - 1989 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 64 (1):41-50.
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    Figurative language and persuasion in CPG sermons: The Example of a Gĩkũyũ televangelist.Helga Schröder & Bernard G. Njuguna - 2022 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 18 (1):151-173.
    As a part of religious discourse, Christian sermons are a “…persuasive discourse par excellence”. This is more pronounced in the Christian Prosperity Gospel, a system of thought and belief in which preachers The word preacher and speaker are used interchangeably in this paper. attempt to convince audiences to donate to their churches with the expectation that God will reward them with health and wealth. Previous research shows that the use of metaphors and metonymies pervade CPG sermons but an explanation on (...)
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    I. Einleitung.Helga Scholten - 2003 - In Die Sophistik: Eine Bedrohung Für Die Religion Und Politik der Polis? Akademie Verlag. pp. 11-34.
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    V. Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis.Helga Scholten - 2003 - In Die Sophistik: Eine Bedrohung Für Die Religion Und Politik der Polis? Akademie Verlag. pp. 331-341.
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    Religion und Ideologie: Analysen u. Materialien für d. Unterricht.Helga Sorge - 1977 - Mainz: Kohlhammer. Edited by Siegfried Vierzig.
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  47. Kant and Moral Responsibility for Animals.Helga Varden - 2020 - In John J. Callanan & Lucy Allais (eds.), Kant and Animals. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press. pp. 157-175.
    Working out a Kantian theory of moral responsibility for animals2 requires the untying of two philosophical and interpretive knots: i.) How to interpret Kant’s claim in the important “episodic” section of the Doctrine of Virtue that we do not have duties “to” animals, since such duties are only “with regard to” animals and “directly to” ourselves; and ii.) How to explain why animals don’t have rights, while human beings who (currently or permanently) don’t have sufficient reason for moral responsibility do (...)
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    Debate: Embryo Research The Ethics of Embryo Research.Peter Singer & Helga Kuhse - 1986 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 14 (3-4):133-138.
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    The cunning of uncertainty.Helga Nowotny - 2016 - Malden, MA: Polity.
    Uncertainty is interwoven into human existence. It is a powerful incentive in the search for knowledge and an inherent component of scientific research. We have developed many ways of coping with uncertainty. We make promises, manage risks and make predictions to try to clear the mists and predict ahead. But the future is inherently uncertain - and the mist that shrouds our path an inherent part of our journey. The burning question is whether our societies can face up to uncertainty, (...)
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  50. A Kantian Conception of Global Justice.Helga Varden - 2011 - Review of International Studies 37 (05):2043-2057.
    I start this paper by addressing Kant’s question why rightful interactions require both domestic public authorities (or states) and a global public authority? Of central importance are two issues: first, the identification of problems insoluble without public authorities, and second, why a domestic public monopoly on coercion can be rightfully established and maintained by coercive means while a global public monopoly on coercion cannot be established once and for all. In the second part of the paper, I address the nature (...)
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