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  1. Why Firms Engage in Corruption: A Top Management Perspective.Jamie D. Collins, Klaus Uhlenbruck & Peter Rodriguez - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (1):89-108.
    This study builds upon the top management literature to predict and test antecedents to firms’ engagement in corruption. Building on a survey of 341 executives in India, we find that if executives have social ties with government officials, their firms are more likely to engage in corruption. Further, these executives are likely to rationalize engaging in corruption as a necessity for being competitive. The results collectively illustrate the role that executives’ social ties and perceptions have in shaping illegal actions of (...)
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  2. Appraisal Processes in Emotion: Theory, Methods, Research.Klaus R. Scherer, Angela Schorr & Tom Johnstone (eds.) - 2001 - Oup Usa.
    Appraisal theory has become one of the most active aproaches in the domain of emotion psychology. The appraisal process consists of the subjective evaluation that occurs during the individual's encounter with significant events in the environment, determining the nature of the emotional reaction and experience. The organism's interpretation of events and situations elicits and differentiates its emotional responses, although the exact processes involved and the limits of the theory are still a matter of debate and are currently the object of (...)
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  3. Lebendige Gegenwart: Die Frage nach der Seinsweise des Transzendentalen Ich bei Edmund Husserl, Entwickelt am Leitfaden der Zeitproblematik.Klaus Held - 1966 - Springer.
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    An interference model of visual working memory.Klaus Oberauer & Hsuan-Yu Lin - 2017 - Psychological Review 124 (1):21-59.
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    Beware of samples! A cognitive-ecological sampling approach to judgment biases.Klaus Fiedler - 2000 - Psychological Review 107 (4):659-676.
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    (1 other version)Thinking in Complexity: The Complex Dynamics of Matter, Mind, and Mankind.Klaus Mainzer - 1994 - Springer.
    The theory of nonlinear complex systems has become a successful and widely used problem-solving approach in the natural sciences - from laser physics, quantum chaos and meteorology to molecular modeling in chemistry and computer simulations of cell growth in biology. In recent times it has been recognized that many of the social, ecological and political problems of mankind are also of a global, complex and nonlinear nature. And one of the most exciting topics of present scientific and public interest is (...)
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  7. Teleology of the Practical in Aristotle: The Meaning of “πρᾶξις”.Klaus Corcilius - 2019 - Manuscrito 42 (4):352-386.
    I show that in his De motu animalium Aristoteles proposes a teleology of the practical on the most general zoological level, i.e. on the level common to humans and self-moving animals. A teleology of the practical is a teleological account of the highest practical goals of animal and human self-motion. I argue that Aristotle conceives of such highest practical goals as goals that are contingently related to their realizations. Animal and human self-motion is the kind of action in which certain (...)
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  8. Ideal Intellectual Cognition in Timeaus 37 A 2 – C 5.Klaus Corcilius - 2018 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 54:51-106.
    Plato's depiction of the world soul's cognitive activity in Timaeus 37 A 2‐C 5 offers a general account of intellectual cognition. He gives this account by describing the activity of an ideal cognitive agent, involving the very same comparative mechanism that governs human intellectual activity, namely, the active production of a propositional grasp of sameness and difference that things have in relation to each other in several respects. Plato depicts the world soul's intellectual activity as entirely devoid of immediate forms (...)
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    Logik der Zeit - Zeit der Logik: eine Einführung in die Zeitphilosophie.Klaus Kornwachs - 2001 - Münster: Lit Verlag.
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    Studying appraisal-driven emotion processes: taking stock and moving to the future.Klaus R. Scherer - 2018 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (1):31-40.
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    What determines a feeling's position in affective space? A case for appraisal.Klaus Scherer, Elise Dan & Anders Flykt - 2006 - Cognition and Emotion 20 (1):92-113.
    The location of verbally reported feelings in a three-dimensional affective space is determined by the results of appraisal processes that elicit the respective states. One group of participants rated their evaluation of 59 pictures from the International Affective Picture System (IAPS) on a profile of nine appraisal criteria. Another group rated their affective reactions to the same pictures on the classic dimensions of affective meaning (valence, arousal, potency). The ratings on the affect dimensions correlate differentially with specific appraisal ratings. These (...)
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    Incongruency effects in affective processing: Automatic motivational counter-regulation or mismatch-induced salience?Klaus Rothermund, Anne Gast & Dirk Wentura - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (3):413-425.
    Attention is automatically allocated to stimuli that are opposite in valence to the current motivational focus (Rothermund, 2003; Rothermund, Voss, & Wentura, 2008). We tested whether this incongruency effect is due to affective–motivational counter-regulation or to an increased salience of stimuli that mismatch with cognitively activated information. Affective processing biases were assessed with a search task in which participants had to detect the spatial position at which a positive or negative stimulus was presented. In the motivational condition, positive or negative (...)
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  13. Husserl's Phenomenology of the Life-World.Klaus Held - 2003 - In Donn Welton, The New Husserl: A Critical Reader. Indiana University Press.
     
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    Understanding the Mechanisms Underlying the Production of Facial Expression of Emotion: A Componential Perspective.Klaus R. Scherer, Marcello Mortillaro & Marc Mehu - 2013 - Emotion Review 5 (1):47-53.
    We highlight the need to focus on the underlying determinants and production mechanisms to fully understand the nature of facial expression of emotion and to settle the theoretical debate about the meaning of motor expression. Although emotion theorists have generally remained rather vague about the details of the process, this has been a central concern of componential appraisal theories. We describe the fundamental assumptions and predictions of this approach regarding the patterning of facial expressions for different emotions. We also review (...)
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    Heraklit, Parmenides Und der Anfang von Philosophie Und Wissenschaft: Eine Phänomenologische Besinnung.Klaus Held - 1980 - New York: De Gruyter.
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    Sartres Sozialphilosophie: Eine Untersuchung zur “Critique de la raison dialectique 1”.Klaus Hartmann - 2019 - Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG.
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    Historical justice and memory.Klaus Neumann & Janna Thompson (eds.) - 2015 - Madison, Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press.
    Historical Justice and Memory highlights the global movement for historical justice—acknowledging and redressing historic wrongs—as one of the most significant moral and social developments of our times. Such historic wrongs include acts of genocide, slavery, systems of apartheid, the systematic persecution of presumed enemies of the state, colonialism, and the oppression of or discrimination against ethnic or religious minorities. The historical justice movement has inspired the spread of truth and reconciliation processes around the world and has pushed governments to make (...)
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    Image Dissection in Natural Scientific Inquiry.Klaus Amann & Karin Knorr-Cetina - 1990 - Science, Technology and Human Values 15 (3):259-283.
    Images are objects of work in the laboratory. On its face, this work is achieved through talk Yet the talk attached to these images makes reference to other images, which are drawn from varcous environments. In this article, four such environments are identified: the domain of laboratory practice; the context of invisible physical reactions; the future image as it will appear in publication; and the domain of case precedents and reference scenarios from the field. The work of image analysis brings (...)
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    Intercultural Understanding and The Role of Europe.Klaus Held - 1995 - The Monist 78 (1):5-17.
    The following considerations have their origin in the recent debate on inter-cultural understanding. In one respect one might characterize the opposing positions in this debate as anthropological universalism and anthropological relativism. Each party, however, imputes to the other a hidden Eurocentrism. The intention of my paper is to show that a third way between these opposing positions is possible, a way that becomes evident when one reflects explicitly on the bearing of European culture on this debate.
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    Evidence against decay in verbal working memory.Klaus Oberauer & Stephan Lewandowsky - 2013 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (2):380.
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    Dangers of the digital fit: Rethinking seamlessness and social sustainability in data-intensive healthcare.Klaus Hoeyer & Sarah Wadmann - 2018 - Big Data and Society 5 (1).
    For years, attempts at ensuring the social sustainability of digital solutions have focused on ensuring that they are perceived as helpful and easy to use. A smooth and seamless work experience has been the goal to strive for. Based on document analysis and interviews with 15 stakeholders, we trace the setting up of a data infrastructure in Danish General Practice that had achieved just this goal – only to end in a scandal and subsequent loss of public support. The ease (...)
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    Explaining and simulating judgment biases as an aggregation phenomenon in probabilistic, multiple-cue environments.Klaus Fiedler - 1996 - Psychological Review 103 (1):193-214.
  23. Music evoked emotions are different–more often aesthetic than utilitarian.Klaus Scherer & Marcel Zentner - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (5):595-596.
    We disagree with Juslin & Vll's (J&V's) thesis that music-evoked emotions are indistinguishable from other emotions in both their nature and underlying mechanisms and that music just induces some emotions more frequently than others. Empirical evidence suggests that frequency differences reflect the specific nature of music-evoked emotions: aesthetic and reactive rather than utilitarian and proactive. Additional mechanisms and determinants are suggested as predictors of emotions triggered by music.
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  24. Faculties in Ancient Philosophy.Klaus Corcilius - 2015 - In Dominik Perler, The Faculties: A History. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 19-58.
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    Versuch einer Systematisierung der Kollektivwissenschaft.Klaus P. Hansen - 2015 - Zeitschrift Für Kultur- Und Kollektivwissenschaft 1 (1):89-110.
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    On Taking the Transcendental Turn.Klaus Hartmann - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (2):223 - 249.
    THIS PAPER is not a piece of "research"; it simply offers a series of reflections on the transcendental method. It is occasioned by the realization that, while this method is interesting and important in the opinion of some, it can count on little familiarity in the United States. And where philosophers and students of philosophy make the effort, they have great difficulty appreciating transcendental philosophy or understanding its proposals. This difficulty is, as I say, largely circumstantial and due to a (...)
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    Measurement models for visual working memory—A factorial model comparison.Klaus Oberauer - 2023 - Psychological Review 130 (3):841-852.
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    On Feyerabend's Version of 'Mach's Theory of Research and its Relation to Einstein'.Klaus Hentschel - 1985 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 16 (4):387.
  29. Spekulation und Reflexion. Zur Zusammenarbeit Schellings und Hegels in Jena.Klaus Düsing - 1969 - Hegel-Studien 5:95-128.
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    Control of information in working memory: Encoding and removal of distractors in the complex-span paradigm.Klaus Oberauer & Stephan Lewandowsky - 2016 - Cognition 156:106-128.
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    Evaluative conditioning depends on higher order encoding processes.Klaus Fiedler & Christian Unkelbach - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (4):639-656.
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    Three decades of Cognition & Emotion: A brief review of past highlights and future prospects.Klaus Rothermund & Sander L. Koole - 2018 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (1):1-12.
  33. Praktische Syllogismen bei Aristoteles.Klaus Corcilius - 2008 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 90 (3):247-297.
    This paper discusses Aristotle's notion of the practical syllogism. It is argued that the notion of ‘practical’ reasoning in the sense of reasoning which implies motion in one sense or the other is alien to Aristotle's philosophy of nature. All (at least in type) the relevant passages will be discussed. The outcome is that there are three different contexts in which it would be justified to speak of practical syllogisms: (i) human deliberation, (ii) the illustration of the triggering cause of (...)
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  34. Symmetry and Complexity. The Spirit and Beauty of Nonlinear Science.Klaus Mainzer - 2008 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 39 (1):173-177.
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    Computational complexity on computable metric spaces.Klaus Weirauch - 2003 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 49 (1):3-21.
    We introduce a new Turing machine based concept of time complexity for functions on computable metric spaces. It generalizes the ordinary complexity of word functions and the complexity of real functions studied by Ko [19] et al. Although this definition of TIME as the maximum of a generally infinite family of numbers looks straightforward, at first glance, examples for which this maximum exists seem to be very rare. It is the main purpose of this paper to prove that, nevertheless, the (...)
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  36. Deskription. Die historischen Voraussetzungen und die Rezeption Brentanos.Klaus Hedwig - 1988 - Brentano Studien 1:31-45.
     
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    Mood and the generation effect.Klaus Fiedler, Stefanie Nickel, Judith Asbeck & Ulrike Pagel - 2003 - Cognition and Emotion 17 (4):585-608.
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    Logic of deficient and eminent modes in Heidegger.Klaus Hartmann - 1974 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 5 (2):118-134.
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    Einleitung.Klaus Held - 1980 - In Heraklit, Parmenides Und der Anfang von Philosophie Und Wissenschaft: Eine Phänomenologische Besinnung. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 1-10.
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    Automatic attention to stimuli signalling chances and dangers: Moderating effects of positive and negative goal and action contexts.Klaus Rothermund, Dirk Wentura & Peter M. Bak - 2001 - Cognition and Emotion 15 (2):231-248.
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    Aristotle’s Generation of Animals V as a Coda.Klaus Corcilius - 2022 - In Sabine Föllinger, Aristotle’s ›Generation of Animals‹: A Comprehensive Approach. De Gruyter. pp. 67-100.
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    The mystery of emotional mimicry: multiple functions and processing levels in expression imitation.Klaus R. Scherer - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (5):781-784.
    Mimicry of appearance or of facial, vocal, or gestural expressions emerges frequently among members of different species. When such mimicry directly relates to affective aspects of an interaction, researchers talk about “emotional mimicry”. Emotional mimicry has been amply documented but its functionality is still debated. Why and when do people mimic the expressions of others, who benefits, the mimicker or the mimicked, and how do they benefit? Which processes underlie emotional mimicry? Is it completely automatic and unconscious or can it (...)
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  43. Gott am Grund des Bewusstseins?Klaus Viertbauer - 2017 - Dissertation,
    Erstmals wird in dieser Studie die These einer präreflexiven Grundstruktur des Bewusstseins konsequent auf Kierkegaards Selbstanalyse angewandt. Damit reiht der Autor Kierkegaard in die Tradition der Idealismus-Kritik der Deutschen Romantik ein und reflektiert die existenziellen und theologischen Konsequenzen. Abgerundet wird diese Skizze durch die Überführung ihrer Ergebnisse in eine vergegenwärtigende Diskussion, die unter Berufung auf Friedrich Schleiermacher und Ludwig Wittgenstein auslotet, inwiefern sich die existenziell wirksame Erfahrung, die ein Mensch am Grund seines eigenen Bewusstseins macht, als „Gott“ identifizieren läss.
     
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    A periodization of research technologies and of the emergency of genericity.Klaus Hentschel - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 52 (Part B):223-233.
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    The Conversion of St. John: A Case Study on the Interplay of Theory and Experiment.Klaus Hentschel - 1993 - Science in Context 6 (1):137-194.
    The ArgumentGravitational redshift of spectral lines as one of the three early-known experimental implications of Einstein's general theory of relativity and gravitation was intensively searched for by researchers all over the world, but around 1920 most of the contemporary evidence in the sun's Fraunhofer-spectrum conflicted with the predictions of relativity theory.In 1923 the American astrophysicist Charles Edward St. John announced that his own solar spectroscopic data would force him to retreat from his former skepticism concerning the existence of gravitational redshift. (...)
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  46. The completeness of Kant's table of judgements.Klaus Reich, Jane Kneller, Michael Losonsky & Lewis White Beck - 1992 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 184 (4):450-451.
     
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    Democracy and Environmental Decision-Making.Klaus Peter Rippe & Peter Schaber - 1999 - Environmental Values 8 (1):75-88.
    It has been argued that environmental decision-making can be improved be introducing citizen panels. The authors argue that citizen panels and other models of citizen participation should only be used as a consulting forum in exceptional cases at the local level, not as a real decision-making procedure. But many problems in the field of environmental policy need nonlocal, at least regional or national, regulation due to the fact that they are of national impor-tance. The authors argue that there are good (...)
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    Normal and Abnormal Emotions—The Quandary of Diagnosing Affective Disorder: Introduction and Overview.Klaus R. Scherer & Marc Mehu - 2015 - Emotion Review 7 (3):201-203.
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    From ‘the Bads of Goods’ to ‘the Goods of Bads’: The Most Recent Developments in Ulrich Beck’s Cosmopolitan Sociology.Klaus Rasborg - 2018 - Theory, Culture and Society 35 (7-8):157-171.
    The article critically assesses Ulrich Beck’s body of work and its importance for contemporary sociology. It demonstrates that Beck’s elaboration of his original theory of the ‘risk society’ into a theory of the ‘world risk society’, ‘cosmopolitanism’ and ‘metamorphosis’ involved several key theoretical innovations. Firstly, Beck adjusted his notion of risk to include the threat of international terrorism in his diagnosis of the risk society. Secondly, he introduced a distinction between ‘cosmopolitanism’ and ‘cosmopolitization’ in order to capture the specificity of (...)
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    It Has Been Said.Donald F. Smith & Gerhard Uhlenbruck - 1987 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 30 (2):259-262.
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