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    European Harmonization Versus National Constitutional Sovereignity – On the Example of the Measures to Contain the Crisis of the Common European Currency.Ra Jochen Becker - 2015 - Creative and Knowledge Society 5 (1):66-82.
    The Eurozone Crisis is not just a monetary and economic challenge. It is as well the first tremendous challenge of the European Community and as well the national institutions and constitutions of the member states not only within the Eurozone. On one side the European Commission, the European Parliament and the ECB with its endeavours to safeguard and stabilize the single currency EURO within the Eurozone, to support the suffering countries in the south with its struggle against speculative hedge funds, (...)
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    (1 other version)Un activisme informel?Jochen Becker - 2007 - Multitudes 31 (4):75.
    Urban action is ordinary action, like the old man who persists in living on the Champs-Élysées. Urban action finds itself in contradiction with urban politics, as understood by the left, which organises resistance against evictions, when it is too late. What is this city that resists? A sense of it can be given, parenthetically, between the icons of modern architecture and the informal Turkish shantytown huts of the 1950s, which inspired a whole theatre having as public the middle classes, who (...)
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    Pr�face.Jochen Becker & �ron Kib�di Varga - 1993 - Argumentation 7 (1):1-2.
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    Modeling Evaluations of Low-Level Sounds in Everyday Situations Using Linear Machine Learning for Variable Selection.Siegbert Versümer, Jochen Steffens, Patrick Blättermann & Jörg Becker-Schweitzer - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Beholding the beholder: The reception of ?Dutch? painting. [REVIEW]Jochen Becker - 1993 - Argumentation 7 (1):67-87.
    While a lucid and understandable interpretation can be given for most pictures, “typically Dutch” paintings (i.e. seventeenth-century genre and still-life pictures) seem to allow for or even demand some measure of freedom for the beholder. The cause of this ambiguity lies in the typically Protestant disregard for works of art and in a concomitant characteristic of these works: they address the viewer in an “ethical” manner.
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    Kultur - Mensch - Technik: Studien zur Philosophie Oskar Beckers.Carl Friedrich Gethmann & Jochen Sattler (eds.) - 2014 - Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink.
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    (1 other version)Gethmann-Siefert A., Mittelstraß J. : Die Philosophie und die Wissenschaften. Zum Werk Oskar BeckersPhilosophy and the sciences: On the works of Oskar Becker[REVIEW]Jochen Sattler - 2004 - Poiesis and Praxis 3 (1-2):144-147.
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    Oskar Beker y la fenomenología / Oskar Becker and Phenomenology. Jochen Sattler (ed.), Oskar Becker im phänomenologischen Kontext, Wilhem Fink Verlag, München, 2020, 216 pp. [REVIEW]José M. García Gómez del Valle - forthcoming - Laguna.
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    Art in History, History in Art: Studies in Seventeenth-century Dutch Culture.David Freedberg & Jan De Vries - 1991 - Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities.
    Introduction Introduction / Jan de Vries 1 Art in History / Gary Schwartz 7 History in Art / J. W. Smit 17 Pt. I Art and Reality Market Scenes As Viewed by an Art Historian / Linda Stone-Ferrier 29 Market Scenes As Viewed by a Plant Biologist / Willem A. Brandenburg 59 Marine Paintings and the History of Shipbuilding / Richard W. Unger 75 Skies and Reality in Dutch Landscape / John Walsh 95 Some Notes on Interpretation / E. de (...)
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  10. The Acquaintance Inference and Hybrid Expressivism.Jochen Briesen - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    Sentences containing predicates of personal taste (for example, ‘tasty’, ‘funny’) and aesthetic predicates (for example, ‘beautiful’) give rise to an acquaintance inference: They convey the information that speakers have first-hand experience with the object of predication and they can only be uttered appropriately if that is the case. This is surprisingly hard to explain. I will concentrate on aesthetic predicates, and firstly criticize previous attempts to explain the acquaintance phenomena. Second, I will suggest an explanation that rests on a speech (...)
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    Kants Theorie der Freiheit: Rekonstruktion und Rehabilitierung.Jochen Bojanowski - 2006 - Berlin; New York: De Gruyter.
    In der Reihe werden herausragende monographische Untersuchungen und Sammelbände zu allen Aspekten der Philosophie Kants veröffentlicht, ebenso zum systematischen Verhältnis seiner Philosophie zu anderen philosophischen Ansätzen in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Veröffentlicht werden Studien, die einen innovativen Charakter haben und ausdrückliche Desiderate der Forschung erfüllen. Die Publikationen repräsentieren den aktuellsten Stand der Forschung.
  12. A Linguistic Specification of Aesthetic Judgments.Jochen Briesen - 2019 - British Journal of Aesthetics 59 (4):373-391.
    This paper aims to delineate the class of aesthetic judgments linguistically. The main idea is that aesthetic judgments can be specified by a certain set of assertibility conditions, i.e., by norms that govern appropriate speech-acts. This idea is spelled out in detail and defended against various objections. The suggestion leads to an interesting account of aesthetic judgments that is theoretically fruitful: It provides the basis for a non-circular and satisfying characterization of the whole domain of aesthetic research and it marks (...)
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  13. Epistemic Consequentialism: Its Relation to Ethical Consequentialism and the Truth-Indication Principle.Jochen Briesen - 2016 - In Martin Grajner & Pedro Schmechtig (eds.), Epistemic Reasons, Norms and Goals. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 277-306.
    Consequentialist positions in philosophy spell out normative notions by recourse to final aims. Hedonistic versions of ETHICAL consequentialism spell out what is MORALLY right/justified via recourse to the aim of increasing pleasure and decreasing pain. Veritistic versions of EPISTEMIC consequentialism spell out what is EPISTEMICALLY right/justified via recourse to the aim of increasing the number of true beliefs and decreasing the number of false ones. Even though these theories are in many respects structurally analogous, there are also interesting disanalogies. For (...)
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  14. Aesthetic Judgments, Evaluative Content, and (Hybrid) Expressivism.Jochen Briesen - 2024 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 11.
    Aesthetic statements of the form ‘X is beautiful’ are evaluative; they indicate the speaker’s positive affective attitude regarding X. Why is this so? Is the evaluative content part of the truth conditions, or is it a pragmatic phenomenon (i.e. presupposition, implicature)? First, I argue that semantic approaches as well as these pragmatic ones cannot satisfactorily explain the evaluativity of aesthetic statements. Second, I offer a positive proposal based on a speech-act theoretical version of hybrid expressivism, which states that, with the (...)
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    Definable Henselian valuations.Franziska Jahnke & Jochen Koenigsmann - 2015 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 80 (1):85-99.
  16. Thinking about Cases: Applying Kant's Universal Law Formula.Jochen Bojanowski - 2017 - European Journal of Philosophy 26 (4):1253-1268.
    According to a widespread view, Kant's claim that moral wrongness has its ground in a contradiction underlying every immoral action is a “bluff” rooted in “dogmatic moralism”. Ever since Benjamin Constant's exchange with Kant, counterexamples have played a crucial role in showing why Kant's “universalization procedure” fails to determine the moral validity of our judgments. Despite recent attempts to bring Kant's ethics closer to Aristotle's, these counterexamples have prevailed. Most recently, Jesse Prinz has launched another attack along the same lines. (...)
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  17. Perceptual justification and assertively representing the world.Jochen Briesen - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (8):2239-2259.
    This paper argues that there is a problem for the justificatory significance of perceptions that has been overlooked thus far. Assuming that perceptual experiences are propositional attitudes and that only propositional attitudes which assertively represent the world can function as justifiers, the problem consists in specifying what it means for a propositional attitude to assertively represent the world without losing the justificatory significance of perceptions—a challenge that is harder to meet than might first be thought. That there is such a (...)
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    Regret and the control of temporary preferences.Terry Connolly & Jochen Reb - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (5):653-654.
    Regret is often symptomatic of the defective decisions associated with “temporary preference” problems. It may also help overcome these defects. Outcome regret can modify the relative utilities of different payoffs. Process regret can motivate search for better decision processes or trap-evading strategies. Heightened regret may thus be functional for control of these self-defeating choices.
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    Cornell University: Founders and the FoundingEarly Cornell: 1865-1900.Ann Dryland, Carl L. Becker & Morris Bishop - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (3):336.
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    Life without Death: Why Kantian Agents Are Committed to the Belief in Their Own Immortality.Jochen Bojanowski - 2016 - In Thomas Höwing (ed.), The Highest Good in Kant’s Philosophy. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 181-198.
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    Epistemic Consequentialism: Its Relation to Ethical Consequentialism and the Truth-Indication Principle.Jochen Briesen - 2016 - In Martin Grajner & Pedro Schmechtig (eds.), Epistemic Reasons, Norms and Goals. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 277-306.
    Consequentialist positions in philosophy spell out normative notions by recourse to final aims. Hedonistic versions of ETHICAL consequentialism spell out what is MORALLY right/justified via recourse to the aim of increasing pleasure and decreasing pain. Veritistic versions of EPISTEMIC consequentialism spell out what is EPISTEMICALLY right/justified via recourse to the aim of increasing the number of true beliefs and decreasing the number of false ones. Even though these theories are in many respects structurally analogous, there are also interesting disanalogies. For (...)
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    Bad Facts and Principles: Finding the Right Kind of Fact-Insensitivity.Jochen Bojanowski - 2023 - Moral Philosophy and Politics 10 (2):267-283.
    David Estlund holds that ultimate normative principles are insensitive to bad facts. This is a deliberately twisted appropriation of Jerry Cohen’s famous dictum that ultimate normative principles are fact-insensitive. In this paper, I will show why Estlund’s twist misses the point of Cohen’s argument. The fact-insensitivity claim is not a requirement to eliminate all facts from our normative theories because facts necessarily make these theories concessive. Instead, it may help us to locate the true origin of these concessions. In normative (...)
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    Kant’s Solution to the Euthyphro Dilemma.Jochen Bojanowski - 2016 - Philosophia 44 (4):1209-1228.
    Are our actions morally good because we approve of them or are they good independently of our approval? Are we projecting moral values onto the world or do we detect values that are already there? For many these questions don’t state a real alternative but a secular variant of the Euthyphro dilemma: If our actions are good because we approve of them moral goodness appears to be arbitrary. If they are good independently of our approval, it is unclear how we (...)
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    New Logics for Quantum Non-individuals?Jonas R. Becker Arenhart - 2018 - Logica Universalis 12 (3-4):375-395.
    According to a very widespread interpretation of the metaphysical nature of quantum entities—the so-called Received View on quantum non-individuality—, quantum entities are non-individuals. Still according to this understanding, non-individuals are entities for which identity is restricted or else does not apply at all. As a consequence, it is said, such approach to quantum mechanics would require that classical logic be revised, given that it is somehow committed with the unrestricted validity of identity. In this paper we examine the arguments to (...)
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    To what extent are the wishes of a signatory reflected in their advance directive: a qualitative analysis.Friedemann Nauck, Matthias Becker, Claudius King, Lukas Radbruch, Raymond Voltz & Birgit Jaspers - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):52.
    Advance directives (ADs) are assumed to reflect the patients’ preferences, even if these are not clearly expressed. Research into whether this assumption is correct has been lacking. This study explores to what extent ADs reflect the true wishes of the signatories.
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  26. Sefer Bene Yiśraʼel: me-ʻinyene ha-ḳedushah ṿa-avizareha, ḥizuḳ ṿe-ʻetsot li-shemirat ule-tiḳun ha-berit..Yaʻaḳov Yiśraʼel Lugasi - 1996 - Yerushalayim: Y.Y. Lugasi.
     
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  27. Evidentielle Einzigkeit in klassischer und formaler Erkenntnistheorie.Jochen Briesen - 2017 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 71 (2):183-222.
    Die These der evidentiellen Einzigkeit besagt, dass es im Lichte von Gesamt-Evidenz E genau eine doxastische Einstellung – Für-Wahr-Halten, Für-Falsch-Halten, Enthaltung – gibt, die von Subjekten in Bezug auf eine beliebige Proposition rationalerweise eingenommen werden kann. Auf den ersten Blick ist diese These sehr plausibel. Der vorliegende Aufsatz diskutiert zunächst die Relevanz des Prin- zips sowohl in klassischen (nicht-formalen) sowie in formalen erkenntnistheoretischen Forschungstraditionen. Anschließend wird untersucht, wie plausibel das Prinzip bei genauerer Betrachtung tatsächlich ist und auf welchen Überlegungen dessen (...)
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  28. In defence of science: Two ways to rehabilitate Reichenbach's vindication of induction.Jochen Briesen - forthcoming - The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
    Confronted with the problem of induction, Hans Reichenbach accepts that we cannot justify that induction is reliable. He tries to solve the problem by proving a weaker proposition: that induction is an optimal method of prediction, because it is guaranteed not to be worse and may be better than any alternative. Regarding the most serious objection to his approach, Reichenbach himself hints at an answer without spelling it out. In this paper, I will argue that there are two workable strategies (...)
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    Induction of implicit evaluation biases by approach–avoidance training: A commentary on Vandenbosch and De Houwer.Marcella L. Woud, Eni S. Becker & Mike Rinck - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (7):1331-1338.
  30. Sein und Kunst -- Zum epistemischen Wert der Kunst bei Heidegger.Jochen Briesen & Rico Gutschmidt - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 76 (4):531-559.
    In this essay, Heidegger's theses on art, as he develops them in the text "On the Origin of the Work of Art," are reconstructed, interpreted, and critically evalua- ted. In doing so, we pursue a threefold goal. First, his theses on art are put in relation to the main theme of his philosophy: the question of being. Second, the different ways in which Heidegger takes art to be epistemically valuable are dif- ferentiated and reconstructed in detail. Third, Heidegger's theses are (...)
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  31. Context effects on category membership and typicality judgments.Lj Caplan & Ra Barr - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):467-467.
     
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    Dem Geheimnis auf der Spur: kulturhermeneutische und theologische Konzeptualisierungen des Mystischen in Geschichte und Gegenwart.Susanne Klinger & Jochen Schmidt (eds.) - 2007 - Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
    Die viel beschworene "Wiederkehr der Religion" ist zu einem nicht geringen Teil eine Wiederkehr bzw. eine Aktualisierung von Elementen mystischer Traditionen. Einem angemessenen Verstandnis der gegenwartigen Religionskultur ist also eine Sensibilitat fur das vielschichtige Phanomen des Mystischen vorausgesetzt. Vor diesem Hintergrund bietet der Band kulturhermeneutische, theologische, religionsphilosophische und religionswissenschaftliche Studien zu Wesen und Bedeutung der Mystik in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Gemeinsames Ziel der Beitrage ist es, jener besonderen Leidenschaft fur das Unauslotbare auf die Spur zu kommen, die die verschiedensten Denker (...)
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    Der Autobiograph als Herausgeber: Harry Graf Kesslers Gesichter und Zeiten – Plädoyer für eine Neuedition.Manfred A. Koltes & Jochen Golz - 2008 - In Koltes Manfred A. & Golz Jochen (eds.), Autoren Und Redaktoren Als Editorenauthors and Writers as Editors: Internationale Fachtagung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Für Germanistische Edition Und des Sonderforschungsbereiches 482 'Ereignis Weimar-Jena: Kultur Um 1800' der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität. Walter de Gruyter – Max Niemeyer Verlag. pp. 315-324.
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    Stress-based crystal analysis of yielding in rolled Mg AZ31B.J. T. Lloyd & R. Becker - 2016 - Philosophical Magazine 96 (4):370-386.
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    Unstable power threatens the powerful and challenges the powerless: evidence from cardiovascular markers of motivation.Daan Scheepers, Charlotte Röell & Naomi Ellemers - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  36. Ästhetische Kriterien in der Theorieauswahl? Kommentar zu Olaf Müllers Zu schön, um falsch zu sein.Jochen Briesen - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 76 (3):442-446.
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  37. Skepticism, Externalism, and Inference to the Best Explanation.Jochen Briesen - 2008 - Abstracta 4 (1):5-26.
    This paper focuses on a combination of the antiskeptical strategies offered by semantic externalism and the inference to the best explanation. I argue that the most difficult problems of the two strategies can be solved, if the strategies are combined: The strategy offered by semantic externalism is successful against standard skeptical brain-in-a-vat arguments. But the strategy is ineffective, if the skeptical argument is referring to the recent-envatment scenario. However, by focusing on the scenario of recent envatment the most difficult problems (...)
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  38. Why do we need a theory of art?Jochen Briesen - 2016 - Aesthetics Today –– Contemporary Approaches to the Aesthetics of Nature and Art. Contributions to the 39th International Wittgenstein Symposium.
    This paper argues that within the class of aesthetic judgments, interesting variations occur depending on whether the judgment refers to an artwork or not. Additionally, it is suggested that in order to understand and satisfactorily explain these variations, one needs a convincing specification of the notion of “art”. Thus, the main thesis of this paper is that a general theory of aesthetic judgments needs to be supplemented by a convincing and theoretically fruitful theory of art.
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    It's great but not necessarily about attention.Jochen Braun - 2001 - PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 7.
    I point out that Mack and Rock manipulated both expectation and attention and suggest that their results may have been caused by lack of expectation rather than lack of attention. This alternative reading of Mack and Rock's results is supported by other findings, which suggest that 'pure' manipulations of expectation produce 'blindness' whereas 'pure' manipulations of attention do not. Why should failure to expect or anticipate a stimulus lead to 'blindness'? In psychophysics, stimuli near threshold typically require a degree of (...)
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  40. Pictorial Art and Epistemic Aims.Jochen Briesen - 2014 - In Harald Klinke (ed.), Art Theory as Visual Epistemology. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 11-28.
    The question whether art is of any epistemic value is an old question in the philosophy of art. Whereas many contemporary artists, art-critics, and art-historians answer this question affirmatively, many contemporary philosophers remain skeptical. If art is of epistemic significance, they maintain, then it has to contribute to our quest of achieving our most basic epistemic aim, namely knowledge.Unfortunately, recent and widely accepted analyses of knowledge make it very hard to see how art might significantly contribute to the quest of (...)
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    Constructing Gender Perspective on Women’s Vulnerability to Disaster in Asia.Huh Ra Keum - 2012 - Environmental Philosophy 13:65-90.
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    The DAP kinase family of pro‐apoptotic proteins: novel players in the apoptotic game.Donat Kögel, Jochen H. M. Prehn & Karl Heinz Scheidtmann - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (4):352-358.
    The DAP (Death Associated Protein) kinase family is a novel subfamily of pro-apoptotic serine/threonine kinases. All five DAP kinase family members identified to date are ubiquitously expressed in various tissues and are capable of inducing apoptosis. The sequence homology of the five kinases is largely restricted to the N-terminal kinase domain. In contrast, the adjacent C-terminal regions are very diverse and link individual family members to specific signal transduction pathways. There is increasing evidence that DAP kinase family members are involved (...)
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    The Nietzsche Commentary of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities.Barbara Neymeyr, Jochen Schmidt, Andreas Urs Sommer & Lisa Marie Anderson - 2011 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 42 (1):100-104.
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    Kapitel 8. Die Satzung der GEMA.Karl Riesenhuber, Jürgen Becker & Reinhold Kreile - 2008 - In Karl Riesenhuber, Jürgen Becker & Reinhold Kreile (eds.), Recht Und Praxis der Gemagema - Rights and Practice: Handbuch Und Kommentar. De Gruyter Recht.
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  45. Philosophie und Reisen. Leipziger Schriften zur Philosophie 6.Ulrich Johannes Schneider & Jochen Kornelius Schütze - 2001 - Utopian Studies 12 (1):253-255.
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    Advantaged- and disadvantaged-group members have motivations similar to those of defenders and attackers, but their psychological characteristics are fundamentally different.Nurit Shnabel & Julia Becker - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    Modern societies are characterized by group-based hierarchies. Similar to attackers, disadvantaged-group members wish to change the status quo; like defenders, advantaged-group members wish to protect it. However, the psychological arrays that are typical of disadvantaged- and advantaged-group members are opposite to those of attackers and defenders – suggesting that the Attacker-Defender Game does not capture the dynamics between advantaged and disadvantaged groups.
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  47. Die "Politik" des Johannes Althusius und ihre zeitgenössischen Quellen.Peter Jochen Winters - 1963 - Freiburg im Breisgau,: Rombach.
     
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    Philosophie als Psychotherapie. Die griechisch-römische Consolationsliteratur.Bernhard Zimmermann, Jochen Schmidt & Barbara Neymeyr - 2008 - In Bernhard Zimmermann, Jochen Schmidt & Barbara Neymeyr (eds.), Stoizismus in der Europäischen Philosophie, Literatur, Kunst Und Politikstoicism in European Philosophy, Literature, Art, and Politics. A Cultural History From Antiquity to Modernity: Eine Kulturgeschichte von der Antike Bis Zur Moderne. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
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    Stoischer Pantheismus als Medium des Säkularisierungsprozesses und als Psychotherapeutikum um 1800: Hölderlins Hyperion.Bernhard Zimmermann, Jochen Schmidt & Barbara Neymeyr - 2008 - In Bernhard Zimmermann, Jochen Schmidt & Barbara Neymeyr (eds.), Stoizismus in der Europäischen Philosophie, Literatur, Kunst Und Politikstoicism in European Philosophy, Literature, Art, and Politics. A Cultural History From Antiquity to Modernity: Eine Kulturgeschichte von der Antike Bis Zur Moderne. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
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    Just Economy. Rescuing the Camping Trip.Jochen Bojanowski - forthcoming - Journal of Value Inquiry:1-16.
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