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    Every word you say: algorithmic mediation and implications of data-driven scholarly communication.Luciana Monteiro-Krebs, Bieke Zaman, David Geerts & Sônia Elisa Caregnato - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (2):1003-1012.
    Implications of algorithmic mediation can be studied through the artefact itself, peoples’ practices, and the social/political/economical arrangements that affect and are affected by such interactions. Most studies in Academic social media (ASM) focus on one of these elements at a time, either examining design elements or the users’ behaviour on and perceptions of such platforms. We take a multi-faceted approach using affordances as a lens to analyze practices and arrangements traversed by algorithmic mediation. Following our earlier studies that examined the (...)
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    From the Laboratory to the Classroom: The Potential of Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy in Educational Neuroscience.Guilherme Brockington, Joana Bisol Balardin, Guilherme Augusto Zimeo Morais, Amanda Malheiros, Roberto Lent, Luciana Monteiro Moura & Joao R. Sato - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Preditores de Depressão em Docentes do Ensino Privado.Luciana Gisele Brun & Janine Kieling Monteiro - 2020 - Aletheia 53 (2).
    Professores são acometidos por depressão acima da média populacional. Este estudo buscou identificar quais fatores do contexto trabalho e vivências de prazer e sofrimento no trabalho são preditivos de depressão em professores do ensino privado do Rio Grande do Sul. Realizou-se uma pesquisa quantitativa explicativa com uma amostra de 197 professores com sintomas de depressão de todos os níveis de ensino privado. Os instrumentos utilizados foram a Escala de Indicadores de Prazer e Sofrimento no Trabalho, a Escala de Avaliação do (...)
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    Associations Between Social Capital and Depressive Symptoms Among College Students in 12 Countries: Results of a Cross-National Study.Insa Backhaus, Andrea Ramirez Varela, Selina Khoo, Katja Siefken, Alyson Crozier, Edvaldo Begotaraj, Jascha Wiehn, Beth A. Lanning, Po-Hsiu Lin, Soong-Nang Jang, Luciana Zaranza Monteiro, Ali Al-Shamli, Giuseppe La Torre & Ichiro Kawachi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
  5. Ethics of nature: a map.Angelika Krebs - 1999 - New York: W. de Gruyter.
    Krebs (philosophy, U. of Frankfurt, Germany) provides a systematic study of whether nature has intrinsic value or is only valuable for human beings, with an ...
  6. Animal Signals: Mind-Reading and Manipulation.John R. Krebs & Richard Dawkins - 1984 - In John R. Krebs & Nicholas B. Davies, Behavioural Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach (2nd Edition). Blackwell. pp. 380–402.
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    Certainties and Rule-Following.Andreas Krebs - 2022 - Wittgenstein-Studien 13 (1):23-30.
    This paper argues that Wittgenstein does not assimilate certainties to either linguistic norms or empirical propositions but assigns them to a liminal space between rule and experience. This liminal space is also brought into play in remarks written at the same time as those compiled in On Certainty, but attributed to different bodies of text. The paper maintains that certainties express the agreement and constancy in judgements without which – as Wittgenstein contends in his Philosophical Investigations – rule-following would not (...)
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  8. Psychological approaches to altruism: An evaluation.Dennis Krebs - 1982 - Ethics 92 (3):447-458.
  9. The bodily root: seeing aspects and inner experience.Victor J. Krebs - 2010 - In William Day & Víctor J. Krebs, Seeing Wittgenstein Anew. Cambridge University Press.
  10. Foraging Strategies and Their.John R. Krebs - 1979 - In Michael S. Gazzaniga, Handbook of Behavioral Neurobiology. , Volume 2. pp. 3--225.
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  11. Stimmung: From Mood to Atmosphere.Angelika Krebs - 2017 - Philosophia 45 (4):1419-1436.
    Unlike human beings, landscapes, cities and buildings cannot feel anything in the literal sense. They do not have nervous systems. Nevertheless, we attribute “Stimmungen” such as peacefulness and melancholy to them. On what basis? With what right? And why does it matter anyway? This paper attempts an answer to this bunch of questions. The first section clarifies the concept of “Stimmung,” by distinguishing its three major meanings, namely harmony, mood and atmosphere. Section two discusses various models of how “Stimmung” is (...)
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    Überfluss und Luxus.Moritz Krebs - 2022 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 31 (2):60-68.
    Dieser Artikel befasst sich mit dem Zusammenhang von Überfluss und Luxus. Neben einem semantischen wird auch ein historisch-systematischer Zugang gewählt, um den Statuswandel des Überflüssigen und Luxuriösen insbesondere in der Moderne näher zu bestimmen und die historisch-materielle Bedingtheit des Überflüssigen in den Blick zu nehmen.
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    Einleitung.Engelbert Krebs - 1921 - In Thomas, Thomas von Aquin: Texte Zum Gottesbeweis. De Gruyter. pp. 2-3.
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  14. La dimensión táctica del sentido. Las formas de vida en Wittgenstein.Víctor Krebs - 1995 - Revista Venezolana de Filosofía 31:71-110.
     
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    The age of empathy: nature’s lessons for a kinder society.Dennis L. Krebs - 2011 - Journal of Moral Education 40 (1):125-127.
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    „Vater und Mutter stehen an der leiche eines geliebten kindes“. Max Scheler über das Miteinanderfühlen.Angelika Krebs - 2010 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 35 (1):9-44.
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    Das Weltbild der Igel - Naturethik einmal anders.Angelika Krebs, Stephanie Schuster, Alexander Fischer & Jan Müller (eds.) - 2021 - Schwabe.
    Wie wichtig Natur für menschliches Glück ist, als Ort der Freude am Leben oder zumindest der Zuflucht, ist zuletzt vielen von uns aufgegangen. Trotzdem hat Landschaft bisher keine Lobby. Dieses unkonventionelle Buch tritt für die Schönheit der Natur ein. Es argumentiert gegen die Dominanz der anthropozentrisch-rechnenden Weltbemeisterung und für eine «ästhetische Ökozentrik». Unkonventionell ist das Buch aber auch deshalb, weil es die philosophische Arbeit an Begriff und Argument mit literarischen Passagen von grosser Leuchtkraft verbindet. Diese Passagen stammen aus Peter Kurzecks (...)
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  18. Gedanken zu einer kulturellen Wiedergeburt.Pierre Krebs - 1981 - In Das Unvergängliche Erbe: Alternativen zum Prinzip der Gleichheit. Tübingen: Grabert.
     
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    "Imaginary geography" in caesar's bellum gallicum.Christopher B. Krebs - 2006 - American Journal of Philology 127 (1):111-136.
    Caesar"s "imaginary geography" of Germania as an infinite extension without any patterns but simply endless forests contrasts with his presentation of Gallia as an overviewed space. Within these geographies different concepts of space prevail, all of which serve to explain why his celeritas ceases in Germania. Having crossed the Rhine and thereby entered terra incognita like Alexander and Pompey, he refrains from campaigning because of the geographical conditions. By alluding to Scythia"s similar space and Darius" failure, he shows himself to (...)
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  20. La cuestión del re-casamiento. Cavell, la filosofía y la alabanza.Victor J. Krebs - 2023 - In David Pérez Chico, Cuestiones de la filosofía del lenguaje ordinario. Zaragoza, España: Prensas de la Universidad de Zaragoza.
     
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  21. Teleologie versus Funktionalität.A. Krebs - 2000 - Philosophia Naturalis 37 (1):45-58.
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    23 Zum Berliner Papyrus 347.Fr Krebs - 1895 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 54 (1-4):756-756.
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    Zwischen Ich und Du: eine dialogische Philosophie der Liebe.Angelika Krebs - 2015 - Berlin: Suhrkamp.
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    Preface to the Meaning of Moods.Angelika Krebs & Aaron Ben-Ze’ev - 2017 - Philosophia 45 (4):1395-1397.
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    Caesar, Lucretius and the Dates of De Rerum Natura and the Commentarii.Christopher B. Krebs - 2013 - Classical Quarterly 63 (2):772-779.
    In February 54b.c. Cicero concludes a missive to his brother with a passing and – for us – tantalizing remark:Lucreti poemata ut scribis ita sunt, multis luminibus ingeni, multae tamen artis. sed cum veneris. virum te putabo si Sallusti Empedoclea legeris; hominem non putabo. Quintus had, it seems, readDe rerum natura, or at least parts thereof, just before he left Rome for an undisclosed location nearby, and he shared his enthusiasm with his brotherper codicillos. Meanwhile, he was corresponding with Julius (...)
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    El cuerpo sutil del lenguaje y el sentido perdido de la filosofía.Víctor Krebs - 2002 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 14 (1):41-54.
    Este artículo desarrolla la idea que subyace a la obra filosófica de Wittgenstein, por lo menos desde las Investigaciones, del lenguaje como “algo animal” y de nuestras palabras como principalmente expresivas. A partir de esta idea, se propone empezar a mostrar cómo los problemas filosóficos son para él, en última instancia, producto de una desconexión de la dimensión sensible de la cual derivan su sentido nuestras palabras. Se sugiere que el propósito de Wittgenstein es, por lo tanto, propiciar una reconexión (...)
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    Face, Cosmos, Anthropocene. Towards a New Sensibility.Victor J. Krebs - 2025 - Dialogue and Universalism 35 (1):21-34.
    Our understanding of the face is deeply entrenched in ocular-centrism and anthropocentric narcissism, limiting the recognition of faceness to humans alone. This restricted perspective undermines our ethical engagement with the non-human world and sustains an illusion of stability and control, blinding us to our existential fragility and diminishing our ability to address the profound challenges of the Anthropocene. Drawing on speculative realism, this essay seeks to transcend these limitations by reimagining the concept of the face as a dynamic, relational phenomenon. (...)
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    On levels of analysis and theoretical integration: Models of social behavior.Dennis Krebs - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (2):260-261.
    Evolutionary theory supplies a framework for integrative models of social behavior. In addition to those that include conditioning, evolutionary theory is equipped to explain the acquisition of structures designed to enable individuals to learn by observing others, create mental models of the environment, and coordinate social interactions by taking the perspectives of others.
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    The many faces of self-deception.Dennis Krebs, J'Anne Ward & Tim Racine - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (1):119-119.
    Those who invoke the word self-deception to represent one phenomenon often argue that those who use it to represent another are misusing the construct. Better to recognize that self-deception is a fuzzy concept that may be used to represent a variety of mental processes and states, and to direct our energy toward distinguishing empirically among its forms and functions.
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  30. Seeing Aspects in Wittgenstein.William Day & Victor J. Krebs - 2010 - In William Day & Víctor J. Krebs, Seeing Wittgenstein Anew. Cambridge University Press.
    This is the introduction to Seeing Wittgenstein Anew, eds. William Day & Victor J. Krebs (Cambridge UP, 2010), a collection of essays on Ludwig Wittgenstein's remarks on aspect-seeing. Section 1: Why Seeing Aspects Now?; Section 2: The Importance of Seeing Aspects; Section 3: The Essays. (The front matter to Seeing Wittgenstein Anew appears above under "Books.").
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    Avaliação da eficiência de ilhas flutuantes com plantas para a melhoria da qualidade hídrica de ecossistemas aquáticos.Vinícius Krebs, Renata Farias Oliveira & Nádia Teresinha Schröder - 2021 - Aletheia 54 (1).
    A utilização da água sempre foi vital para a sobrevivência humana, mas com suas ações surgiram os impactos aos ecossistemas comprometendo a qualidade. O ecossistema aquático tem sido prejudicado por isso, principalmente, pelo descarte inadequado de efluentes não tratados. Este trabalho visou avaliar a eficiência de ilhas flutuantes com plantas, a fim de observar a melhoria da qualidade hídrica de ecossistemas aquáticos. Para isso foi analisado o comportamento das macrófitas nas ilhas flutuantes, por meio de experimento controlado. A ilha se (...)
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    Virtual Body. Vicissitudes of the Digital', 'Cuerpo virtual. Avatares de la digitalidad.Víctor J. Krebs - unknown
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    Del alma y el arte.Víctor J. Krebs - 1997 - Caracas, Venezuela: Museo de Bellas Artes.
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    Natur- und Umweltethik.Angelika Krebs - 2011 - In Ralf Stoecker, Christian Neuhäuser & Marie-Luise Raters, Handbuch Angewandte Ethik. Stuttgart: Verlag J.B. Metzler. pp. 329-335.
    Ist die Natur nur für den Menschen da, oder kommt ihr auch ein eigener Wert zu? Das ist die Grundfrage der Natur- und Umweltethik. Man kann diese Frage auch anders formulieren: Ist Naturschutz nur etwas, was wir den von der Natur abhängigen, der Natur bedürftigen Menschen schulden, oder schulden wir den Schutz der Natur auch der Natur selbst? Haben wir – kantisch gesprochen – nur Pflichten in Ansehung der Natur oder auch Pflichten gegenüber der Natur? Hat nur der Mensch eine (...)
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    Poison and Remedy.Victor J. Krebs - 2017 - Dialogue and Universalism 27 (1):83-89.
    The Digital Revolution is transforming the way in which we interact with one another and relate to experience. The superabundance and superfluity of the virtual world, the fleeting moment and instantaneous pleasure it provides, begin to prevail as a cultural value and determine an attitude of detachment and indifference that extends to all aspects of our life. For Søren Kierkegaard this is a “demoniacal temptation” that leads to a life devoid of spiritual depth. In the midst of the undeniable bounties (...)
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    Sexualität und Geschlechtlichkeit.Angelika Krebs - 2011 - In Ralf Stoecker, Christian Neuhäuser & Marie-Luise Raters, Handbuch Angewandte Ethik. Stuttgart: Verlag J.B. Metzler. pp. 397-401.
    Die Sexualethik fragt nach dem Stellenwert von Geschlechtlichkeit oder ‚Sexualität‘, wie sie seit dem 19. Jahrhundert auch heißt (von lat. sexus: Geschlecht), im guten menschlichen Leben. Sie versucht, erfüllte und moralisch akzeptable Formen von weniger erfüllten oder gar moralisch inakzeptablen Formen zu trennen. Im Unterschied zu Liebe, deren zentraler Stellenwert im guten menschlichen Leben unumstritten ist, hat sexuelle Lust oder Wollust in der Geschichte der Philosophie eine überwiegend ‚schlechte Presse‘.
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  37. Ética feminista: uma crítica à racionalidade do discurso.Angelika Krebs - 1999 - O Que Nos Faz Pensar:119-136.
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    Theologie und wissenschaft nach der lehre der hochscholastik.Engelbert Krebs - 1912 - Münster i. W.: Aschendorff. Edited by Hervaeus Natalis.
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    „Wie ein Bogenstrich, der aus zwei Saiten eine Stimme zieht": Eine dialogische Philosophie der Liebe.Angelika Krebs - 2009 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 57 (5):729-743.
    Love, says Martin Buber, is not about each partner having the other as his or her object, love is between the partners. It is dialogical. Lovers share what is important in their emotional and practical lives. Love is neither fusion nor care. For fusion suppresses autonomy. And care demands both too much and too little.
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  40. El naturalismo trascendental del último Wittgenstein.VÍctor Krebs & João Victor Victor - 1996 - Ideas Y Valores 45:61-75.
    El Naturalismo Trascendental del Ultimo Wittgenstein The present article considers an internal tension in Wittgenstein's late philosophy. In what I call his 'naturalism', Wittgenstein circumscribes philosophical reflection to natural objects, to «making natural history». In his 'transcendentalism' he focuses on the «possibility of phenomena» and distinguishes philosophical method from the method of the natural sciences. I show that his 'transcendentalism' is present in his discussion of rules and prívate language, arguing for an interpretation in terms of a kantian type of (...)
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  41. The Creative Process in Science and Medicine.H. A. Krebs & J. H. Shelley - 1977 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 28 (3):291-292.
     
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    Why Mothers Should Be Fed: Eine Kritik an Van Parijs.Angelika Krebs - 2000 - Analyse & Kritik 22 (2):155-178.
    This paper reconstructs Van Parijs’ core argument for an unconditional basic income and presents three objections against it. The first and most theoretical objection attacks the egalitarian basis of Van Parijs’ argument and suggests an alternative, humanitarian theory of justice. The second and third more concrete objections accuse Van Parijs of selling-out the right to work as well as the right to recognition of work, for example of family work. The conclusion drawn from these three objections, however, is not that (...)
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  43. Animal Signals: Information or Manipulation?Richard Dawkins & John R. Krebs - 1978 - In John R. Krebs & Nicholas B. Davies, Behavioural Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach. Blackwell Scientific. pp. 282–309.
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    The influence of reward associations on conflict processing in the Stroop task.Marty G. Woldorff Ruth M. Krebs, Carsten N. Boehler - 2010 - Cognition 117 (3):341.
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    Deciphering the structure of the moral sense. [REVIEW]Dennis Krebs - 2007 - Evolution and Human Behaviour 28:294-298.
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    Warum Gerechtigkeit nicht als Gleichheit zu begreifen ist.Angelika Krebs - 2003 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 51 (2):235.
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  47. ¿principio De Caridad O Hybris?Victor J. Krebs - 2008 - Revista de Filosofía (Venezuela) 60 (3):61-90.
    “¿Principio de caridad o hybris?” La intuición de Wittgenstein, de que el significado lingüístico se constituye dentro de la trama de vida pareciera hacer posible un acercamiento entre la tradición hermenéutica continental y la filosofía analítica del lenguaje. En el presente artículo se sostiene que esta intuición debe ir acompañada de una revisión de la concepción del sujeto implícita en el “principio de caridad” de Donald Davidson. Sin esa reconcepción, el principio de caridad se convierte en una forma encubierta de (...)
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    Neural Representations of Task Context and Temporal Order During Action Sequence Execution.Danesh Shahnazian, Mehdi Senoussi, Ruth M. Krebs, Tom Verguts & Clay B. Holroyd - 2022 - Topics in Cognitive Science 14 (2):223-240.
    Routine action sequences critically rely on neural mechanisms maintaining contextual and temporal information to disambiguate similar tasks (e.g. making coffee or tea). In this study we show the involvement of areas in temporal and lateral prefrontal cortices in maintaining temporal and contextual information for the execution of hierarchically‐organized action sequences.
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    Roger Scruton:Beauty, Oxford/ New York: Oxford University Press 2009, 176 S.Angelika Krebs - 2011 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 56 (1):151-154.
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    Virtual Models and Simulations.Peter Krebs - 2007 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 11 (1):42-54.
    The personal computer has become the primary research tool in many scientific and engineering disciplines. The role of the computer has been extended to be an experimental and modelling tool both for convenience and sometimes necessity. In this paper some of the relationships between real models and virtual models, i.e. models that exist only as programs and data structures, areexplored. It is argued that the shift from experimenting with real objects to experimentation with computer models and simulations may also require (...)
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