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    Europäische Aufklärung: Herbert Dieckmann zum 60. Geburtstag.Herbert Dieckmann, Hugo Friedrich & Fritz Schalk (eds.) - 1967 - München-Allach: W. Fink.
  2. Europäische Aufklärung. Herbert Dieckmann Zum 60. Geburtstag. Hrsg. Von Hugo Friedrich Und Fritz Schalk.Hugo Friedrich, Herbert Dieckmann & Fritz Schalk - 1967 - Fink.
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    Diderot's Conception of Genius.Herbert Dieckmann - 1941 - Journal of the History of Ideas 2 (2):151.
  4. Sprache in der Politik.Walther Dieckmann - 1969 - Heidelberg,: C. Winter.
     
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  5. Contes. Diderot, Herbert Dieckmann & Denis Diderot - 1966 - Diderot Studies 8:309-318.
     
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    An unpublished notice of Diderot on falconet.H. Dieckmann - 1952 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 15 (3/4):257-258.
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    Condillac's Philosophical Works.Œuvres philosophiques de Condillac.Herbert Dieckmann - 1953 - Review of Metaphysics 7 (2):255 - 261.
    And yet, as one advances further in the present edition, one realizes that in several respects its format fits Condillac's thought surprisingly well, particularly his rigorous, intransigent rationalism and his strong sense of the structure of thought. Condillac's starting point is in Locke's empiricism and in a determined anti-metaphysical and anti-systematic conviction; he set out to go beyond even Locke's tabula rasa sensationalism. Not only should the entire content of our mind be traced back to sense impressions which had been (...)
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  8. Denis Diderot: Contes.Herbert Dieckmann - 1964 - Diderot Studies 6:369-371.
     
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    Description of Portrait.Herbert Dieckmann - 1952 - Diderot Studies 2:6 - 2.
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    Eyespot placement and assembly in the green alga Chlamydomonas.Carol L. Dieckmann - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (4):410-416.
    The eyespot organelle of the green alga Chlamydomonas allows the cell to phototax toward (or away) from light to maximize the light intensity for photosynthesis and minimize photo‐damage. At cytokinesis, the eyespot is resorbed at the cleavage furrow and two new eyespots form in the daughter cells 180° from each other. The eyespots are positioned asymmetrically with respect to the microtubule cytoskeleton. Eyespots are assembled from all three chloroplast membranes and carotenoid‐filled granules, which form a sandwich structure overlaid by the (...)
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  11. Goethe und Diderot.Herbert Dieckmann - 1932 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 10:478-503.
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  12. Gentile und der Faschismus.Herbert Dieckmann - 1936 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 14:103-131.
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  13. Inventaire du fonds Vandeul.Herbert Dieckmann - 1951 - Geneve,: Droz. Edited by Denis Diderot & Jacques Le Vavasseur.
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  14. La storia naturale da Bacone a Diderot.H. Dieckmann - 1976 - Rivista di Filosofia 67:217-43.
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    Observations sur les manuscrits de Diderot conservés en Russie.Herbert Dieckmann - 1963 - Diderot Studies 4:53 - 71.
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    Pierre Bayle: `Philosopher of Rotterdam'Pierre Bayle: Le Philosophe de Rotterdam.Herbert Dieckmann & Paul Dibon - 1961 - Journal of the History of Ideas 22 (1):131.
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    Studien Zur Europäischen Aufklärung.Herbert Dieckmann - 1974 - W. Fink.
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    The Autopsy Report on Diderot.Herbert Dieckmann - 1950 - Isis 41 (3/4):289-290.
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    The First Edition of Diderot's Pensees sur l'interpretation de la nature.Herbert Dieckmann - 1955 - Isis 46 (3):251-267.
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    The horse of Marcus Aurelius: A controversy between Diderot and falconet.H. Dieckmann & J. Seznec - 1952 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 15 (3/4):198-228.
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    The Metaphoric Structure of the "Rêve de D'Alembert".Herbert Dieckmann - 1973 - Diderot Studies 17:15 - 24.
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    The Presentation of Reality in Diderot's Tales.Herbert Dieckmann - 1961 - Diderot Studies 3:101 - 128.
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    Tribute to N.L.T.Herbert Dieckmann - 1963 - Diderot Studies 4:13 - 16.
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    Weltverwunderung: Nachdenken über Hauptwörter.Friedrich Dieckmann - 2017 - Berlin: Quintus, ein Imprint des Verlages für Berlin-Brandenburg.
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    Wege und Abwege der Sprachkritik.Walther Dieckmann - 2012 - Bremen: Hempen Verlag.
    Thema dieses Buchs ist die Sprachkritik, vor allem, wie sie sich als Teil der offentlichen Sprachdiskussion darstellt, aber auch, welche Position sie in der linguistischen Fachwissenschaft einnimmt. In einer allgemeinen Orientierung im ersten Teil werden der Begriff der Sprachkritik, ihre Erscheinungsformen, Ziele und Bewertungskriterien analysiert. In einem weiteren Abschnitt erlautert der Autor seine Sicht auf die Rolle der Sprachkritik innerhalb der Sprachwissenschaft und ihre mogliche Wirkung auf den offentlichen Bereich des Nachdenkens uber Sprache. Die metakritischen Analysen des zweiten Teils behandeln (...)
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    A God Torn to Pieces. [REVIEW]Bernhard Dieckmann & Nikolaus Wandinger - 2014 - The Bulletin of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion 45:9-11.
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    Abschied vom Opfertod. [REVIEW]Bernhard Dieckmann & Nikolaus Wandinger - 2013 - The Bulletin of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion 42:20-22.
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    Das Opfer--aktuelle Kontroversen: religions-politischer Diskurs im Kontext der mimetischen Theorie : Deutsch-Italienische Fachtagung der Guardini Stiftung in der Villa Vigoni, 18.-22. Oktober 1999.Bernhard Dieckmann (ed.) - 2001 - Thaur: Druck- und Verlagshaus Thaur.
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    Das Opfer--aktuelle Kontroversen: religions-politischer Diskurs im Kontext der mimetischen Theorie: Deutsch-Italienische Fachtagung der Guardini Stiftung in der Villa Vigoni, 18.-22. Oktober 1999.Bernhard Dieckmann (ed.) - 2001 - Thaur: Druck- und Verlagshaus Thaur.
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    Gespräch über Jesus. [REVIEW]Bernhard Dieckmann, Sebastian Dieckmann & Nikolaus Wandinger - 2011 - The Bulletin of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion 39:16-18.
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    Rousseaus Lehre vom Menschen. [REVIEW]Herbert Dieckmann - 1962 - Philosophical Review 71 (1):108-111.
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    Viele Kammern im Welthaus: eine Auswahl aus dem Werk.Ernst Bloch, Friedrich Dieckmann, Jürgen Teller & Elke Uhl - 1994
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    Supplément Au Voyage de Bougainville.Denis Diderot & Herbert Dieckmann - 2018 - Createspace Independent Publishing Platform.
    - La bibliographie de l'auteur - Les protagonistes du dialogue de Diderot, A et B, discutent du Voyage autour du monde du navigateur français Louis Antoine de Bougainville récemment paru (en 1771). B propose de parcourir un prétendu Supplément qui en remet en question certaines soi-disant évidences énoncées par Bougainville. Deux passages de ce supplément sont enchâssés dans la discussion: Les adieux du vieillard, et le long Entretien de l'aumônier et d'Orou.
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  34. Reasons for action, acting for reasons, and rationality.Maria Alvarez - 2018 - Synthese 195 (8):3293-3310.
    What kind of thing is a reason for action? What is it to act for a reason? And what is the connection between acting for a reason and rationality? There is controversy about the many issues raised by these questions. In this paper I shall answer the first question with a conception of practical reasons that I call ‘Factualism’, which says that all reasons are facts. I defend this conception against its main rival, Psychologism, which says that practical reasons are (...)
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  35. Implementing CSR Through Partnerships: Understanding the Selection, Design and Institutionalisation of Nonprofit-Business Partnerships.Maria May Seitanidi & Andrew Crane - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (S2):413-429.
    Partnerships between businesses and nonprofit organisations are an increasingly prominent element of corporate social responsibility implementation. The paper is based on two in-depth partnership case studies (Earthwatch-Rio Tinto and Prince's Trust-Royal Bank of Scotland) that move beyond a simple stage model to reveal the deeper-level micro-processes in the selection, design and institutionalisation of business-NGO partnerships. The suggested practice-tested model is followed by a discussion that highlights management issues within partnership implementation and a practical Partnership Test to assist managers in testing (...)
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  36. Time and modality without tenses or modals.Maria Bittner - 2011 - In Renate Musan & Monika Rathert, Tense across Languages. Niemeyer. pp. 147--188.
    In English, discourse reference to time involves grammatical tenses interpreted as temporal anaphors. Recently, it has been argued that conditionals involve modal discourse anaphora expressed by a parallel grammatical system of anaphoric modals. Based on evidence from Kalaallisut, this paper argues that temporal and modal anaphora can be just as precise in a language that does not have either grammatical category. Instead, temporal anaphora directly targets eventualities of verbs, without mediating tenses, while modal anaphora involves anaphoric moods and/or attitudinal verbs.
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  37. Individual Concepts in Modal Predicate Logic.Maria Aloni - 2005 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 34 (1):1-64.
    The article deals with the interpretation of propositional attitudes in the framework of modal predicate logic. The first part discusses the classical puzzles arising from the interplay between propositional attitudes, quantifiers and the notion of identity. After comparing different reactions to these puzzles it argues in favor of an analysis in which evaluations of de re attitudes may vary relative to the ways of identifying objects used in the context of use. The second part of the article gives this analysis (...)
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  38. Topical Referents for Individuals and Possibilities.Maria Bittner - 2001 - In Rachel Hastings, Brendan Jackson & Zsófia Zvolensky, Proceedings from SALT XI. CLC.
    Partee (1973) noted anaphoric parallels between English tenses and pronouns. Since then these parallels have been analyzed in terms of type-neutral principles of discourse anaphora. Recently, Stone (1997) extended the anaphoric parallel to English modals. In this paper I extend the story to languages of other types. This evidence also shows that centering parallels are even more detailed than previously recognized. Based on this evidence, I propose a semantic representation language (Logic of Change with Centered Worlds), in which the observed (...)
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  39. Epigenetic Responsibility.Maria Hedlund - 2011 - Medicine Studies 3 (3):171-183.
    The purpose of this article is to argue for a position holding that epigenetic responsibility primarily should be a political and not an individual responsibility. Epigenetic is a rapidly growing research field studying regulations of gene expression that do not change the DNA sequence. Knowledge about these mechanisms is still uncertain in many respects, but main presumptions are that they are triggered by environmental factors and life style and, to a certain extent, heritable to subsequent generations, thereby reminding of aspects (...)
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  40. On Hans Reichenbach’s inductivism.Maria Carla Galavotti - 2011 - Synthese 181 (1):95-111.
    One of the first to criticize the verifiability theory of meaning embraced by logical empiricists, Reichenbach ties the significance of scientific statements to their predictive character, which offers the condition for their testability. While identifying prediction as the task of scientific knowledge, Reichenbach assigns induction a pivotal role, and regards the theory of knowledge as a theory of prediction based on induction. Reichenbach’s inductivism is grounded on the frequency notion of probability, of which he prompts a more flexible version than (...)
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    Don’t Shoot the Messenger? A Morality- and Gender-Based Model of Reactions to Negative Workplace Gossip.Maria Kakarika, Shiva Taghavi & Helena V. González-Gómez - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 189 (2):329-344.
    We conducted three studies to examine how the recipients of negative workplace gossip judge the gossip sender’s morality and how they respond behaviorally. Study 1 provided experimental evidence that gossip recipients perceive senders as low in morality, with female recipients rating the sender’s morality more negatively than male recipients. In a follow-up experiment (Study 2), we further found that perceived low morality translates into behavioral responses in the form of career-related sanctions by the recipient on the gossip sender. A critical (...)
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  42. The Performance of European Socially Responsible Funds.Maria Ceu Cortez, Florinda Silva & Nelson Areal - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (4):573-588.
    Recent years have witnessed an increasing growth in mutual funds that invest according to social criteria. As a consequence, the financial performance of these portfolios has attracted the interest of academics and practitioners. This paper investigates the performance of a sample of socially responsible mutual funds from seven European countries investing globally and/or in the European market. Using unconditional and conditional models, we assess the performance of these funds in comparison to conventional and socially responsible benchmark portfolios. The results show (...)
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  43. A Structural Analysis of the Phlogiston Case.Maria Caamaño - 2009 - Erkenntnis 70 (3):331-364.
    The incommensurability thesis, as introduced by T.S. Kuhn and P.K. Feyerabend, states that incommensurable theories are conceptually incompatible theories which share a common domain of application. Such claim has often been regarded as incoherent, since it has been understood that the determination of a common domain of application at least requires a certain degree of conceptual compatibility between the theories. The purpose of this work is to contribute to the defense of the notion of local or gradual incommensurability, as proposed (...)
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  44. Genetic determinism and the innate-acquired distinction.Maria Kronfeldner - 2009 - Medicine Studies 1 (2):167-181.
    This article illustrates in which sense genetic determinism is still part of the contemporary interactionist consensus in medicine. Three dimensions of this consensus are discussed: kinds of causes, a continuum of traits ranging from monogenetic diseases to car accidents, and different kinds of determination due to different norms of reaction. On this basis, this article explicates in which sense the interactionist consensus presupposes the innate?acquired distinction. After a descriptive Part 1, Part 2 reviews why the innate?acquired distinction is under attack (...)
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    The Priority of Propositions. A Pragmatist Philosophy of Logic.María José Frápolli - 2023 - Springer Verlag.
    This monograph is a defence of the Fregean take on logic. The author argues that Frege ́s projects, in logic and philosophy of language, are essentially connected and that the formalist shift produced by the work of Peano, Boole and Schroeder and continued by Hilbert and Tarski is completely alien to Frege's approach in the Begriffsschrift. A central thesis of the book is that judgeable contents, i.e. propositions, are the primary bearers of logical properties, which makes logic embedded in our (...)
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    Peace Propaganda and Biomedical Experimentation: Influential Uses of Radioisotopes in Endocrinology and Molecular Genetics in Spain.María Jesús Santesmases - 2006 - Journal of the History of Biology 39 (4):765-794.
    A political discourse of peace marked the distribution and use of radioisotopes in biomedical research and in medical diagnosis and therapy in the post-World War II period. This occurred during the era of expansion and strengthening of the United States' influence on the promotion of sciences and technologies in Europe as a collaborative effort, initially encouraged by the policies and budgetary distribution of the Marshall Plan. This article follows the importation of radioisotopes by two Spanish research groups, one in experimental (...)
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    Identity, Equality, Nameability and Completeness.María Manzano & Manuel Crescencio Moreno - 2017 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 46 (3/4).
    This article is an extended promenade strolling along the winding roads of identity, equality, nameability and completeness, looking for places where they converge. We have distinguished between identity and equality; the first is a binary relation between objects while the second is a symbolic relation between terms. Owing to the central role the notion of identity plays in logic, you can be interested either in how to define it using other logical concepts or in the opposite scheme. In the first (...)
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  48. Moving Beyond Mirroring - a Social Affordance Model of Sensorimotor Integration During Action Perception.Maria Brincker - 2010 - Dissertation, City University of New York
    The discovery of so-called ‘mirror neurons’ - found to respond both to own actions and the observation of similar actions performed by others - has been enormously influential in the cognitive sciences and beyond. Given the self-other symmetry these neurons have been hypothesized as underlying a ‘mirror mechanism’ that lets us share representations and thereby ground core social cognitive functions from intention understanding to linguistic abilities and empathy. I argue that mirror neurons are important for very different reasons. Rather than (...)
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    Model Theory.María Manzano - 1990 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    Model theory is the branch of mathematical logic looking at the relationship between mathematical structures and logic languages. These formal languages are free from the ambiguities of natural languages, and are becoming increasingly important in areas such as computing, philosophy and linguistics. This book provides a clear introduction to the subject for both mathematicians and the non-specialists now needing to learn some model theory.
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    (Un)intended lock-in: Chile’s organic agriculture law and the possibility of transformation towards more sustainable food systems.Maria Contesse, Jessica Duncan, Katharine Legun & Laurens Klerkx - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 41 (1):167-187.
    Food systems transformations require coherent policies and improved understandings of the drivers and institutional dynamics that shape (un)sustainable food systems outcomes. In this paper, we introduce the Chilean National Organic Agriculture Law as a case of a policy process seeking to institutionalize a recognized pathway towards more sustainable food systems. Drawing from institutional theory we make visible multiple, and at times competing, logics (i.e., values, assumptions and practices) of different actors implicated in organic agriculture in Chile. More specifically, our findings (...)
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