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  1. Ethics in practice : moral education for the leaders of tomorrow.Sabine H. Hoffmann & Mickal Wangue - 2015 - In Jonathan H. Westover (ed.), Teaching organizational and business ethics. Champaign, Illinois: Common Ground Publishing.
     
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  2. “Theoric Transformations” and a New Classification of Abductive Inferences.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 2010 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 46 (4):570-590.
    Among the many problems posed by Peirce's concept of abduction is how to determine the scope of this form of inference, and how to distinguish different types of abduction. This problem can be illustrated by taking a look at one of his best known definitions of the term:Abduction is the process of forming an explanatory hypothesis. It is the only logical operation which introduces any new idea; for induction does nothing but determine a value, and deduction merely evolves the necessary (...)
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    Das Erkenntnisproblem in der Philosophie und Wissenschaft der Neueren Zeit.Geo H. Sabine - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20 (6):673-674.
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    Essays on Truth and Reality.George H. Sabine - 1914 - Philosophical Review 23 (5):550.
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    Descriptive and normative sciences.George H. Sabine - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (4):433-450.
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    Reflective Consensus Building on Wicked Problems with the Reflect! Platform.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (2):793-819.
    Wicked problems—that is, problems that can be framed in a number of different ways, depending on who is looking at them—pose ethical challenges for professionals that have scarcely been recognized as such. Even though wicked problems are all around us, they are rarely addressed in education. A reason for this failure might be that wicked problems pose almost insurmountable challenges in educational settings. This contribution shows how students can learn to cope with wicked problems in problem-based learning projects that are (...)
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    The Myth of the State.George H. Sabine - 1947 - Philosophical Review 56 (3):315.
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    Consensus Building and Its Epistemic Conditions.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 2019 - Topoi 40 (5):1173-1186.
    Most of the epistemological debate on disagreement tries to develop standards that describe which actions or beliefs would be rational under specific circumstances in a controversy. To build things on a firm foundation, much work starts from certain idealizations—for example the assumption that parties in a disagreement share all the evidence that is relevant and are equal with regard to their abilities and dispositions. This contribution, by contrast, focuses on a different question and takes a different route. The question is: (...)
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  9. Logical argument mapping: A method for overcoming cognitive problems of conflict management.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 2005 - International Journal of Conflict Management 16:304-334.
    A crucial problem of conflict management is that whatever happens in negotiations will be interpreted and framed by stakeholders based on their different belief-value systems and world views. This problem will be discussed in the first part of this article as the main cognitive problem of conflict management. The second part develops a general semiotic solution of this problem, based on Charles Peirce's concept of "diagrammatic reasoning." The basic idea is that by representing one 's thought in diagrams, the conditions (...)
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    Kant's Critique of Æsthetic Judgment.George H. Sabine - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (4):476-477.
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    English Philosophy: A Study of its Method and General Development.George H. Sabine - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20 (6):671-673.
  12. Sharḥ-i kitāb-i "al-Tadhkarah fī aḥkām al-jawāhir wa-al-aʻrāḍ" Ibn Mattawayh.Sabine Schmidtke, Naṣr Allāh Pūrjavādī & Abū al-Ḥasan ʻAlī ibn Aḥmad Wāḥidī (eds.) - 2006 - [Birlīn], Almān: Muʼassasah-ʼi Muṭālaʻāt-i Islāmī-i Dānishgāh-i Āzād-i Birlīn.
     
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    Maryland’s Experience With the COVID-19 Surge: What Worked, What Didn’t, What Next?H. Gwon, M. Haeri, D. E. Hoffmann, A. Khan, A. Kelmenson, J. F. Kraus, C. Onyegwara, C. Paradissis, G. Povar, J. Schwartz, F. Sheikh & A. J. Tarzian - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (7):150-152.
    Volume 20, Issue 7, July 2020, Page 150-152.
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  14. Lernende lernen abduktiv: eine Methodologie kreativen Denkens.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 1996 - In Das Problem der Zukunft im Rahmen holistischer Ethiken. Im Ausgang von Platon und Peirce. Edition Tertium.
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    What you should know to survive in knowledge societies: On a semiotic understanding of ‘knowledge’.Michael H. G. Hoffmann & Wolff-Michael Roth - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (157):105-142.
    Different situations — like school and workplace — demand different forms of knowledge. Even more important, in particular for lifelong learning, are forms of knowledge we need for managing movements between those situations. To develop a better understanding of how to ‘navigate’ knowledge boundaries, this paper analyzes, firstly, interviews with scientists interpreting familiar and unfamiliar graphs. Our goal is to identify those forms of knowledge that should receive special attention in education. Secondly, the article elaborates — based on Peirce’s semiotics (...)
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    Reflective Argumentation: A Cognitive Function of Arguing.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 2016 - Argumentation 30 (4):365-397.
    Why do we formulate arguments? Usually, things such as persuading opponents, finding consensus, and justifying knowledge are listed as functions of arguments. But arguments can also be used to stimulate reflection on one’s own reasoning. Since this cognitive function of arguments should be important to improve the quality of people’s arguments and reasoning, for learning processes, for coping with “wicked problems,” and for the resolution of conflicts, it deserves to be studied in its own right. This contribution develops first steps (...)
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  17. How to get it. diagrammatic reasoning as a tool of knowledge development and its pragmatic dimension.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 2004 - Foundations of Science 9 (3):285-305.
    Discussions concerning belief revision, theorydevelopment, and ``creativity'' in philosophy andAI, reveal a growing interest in Peirce'sconcept of abduction. Peirce introducedabduction in an attempt to providetheoretical dignity and clarification to thedifficult problem of knowledge generation. Hewrote that ``An Abduction is Originary inrespect to being the only kind of argumentwhich starts a new idea'' (Peirce, CP 2.26).These discussions, however, led to considerabledebates about the precise way in which Peirce'sabduction can be used to explain knowledgegeneration (cf. Magnani, 1999; Hoffmann, 1999).The crucial question (...)
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    The concreteness of thought.George H. Sabine - 1907 - Philosophical Review 16 (2):154-169.
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    Teleologie und Kausalität: Ein Grundproblem der Geschichtsphilosophie.George H. Sabine - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (6):716-717.
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    (1 other version)Logic and Social Studies.George H. Sabine - 1938 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 12:155-176.
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    The Eighteenth Century Background.George H. Sabine & Basil Willey - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (3):335.
  22. Sparrow's 2012 argument that robotic weapons are desastrous for peace.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - forthcoming - .
    This argument map represents the argumentation of Sparrow, R. . "Just say No" to Drones. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, M 1932-4529/12, 56-63. doi: 10.1109/MTS.2012.2185275. The argument map is open for debate in AGORA-net, search for map ID 9712.
     
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    Professor Bosanquet's logic and the concrete universal.George H. Sabine - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (5):546-565.
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    Philosophy of and as interdisciplinarity.Michael H. G. Hoffmann, Jan C. Schmidt & Nancy J. Nersessian - 2013 - Synthese 190 (11):1857-1864.
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    Hume's contribution to the historical method.George H. Sabine - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15 (1):17-38.
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    The concept of the state as power.George H. Sabine - 1920 - Philosophical Review 29 (4):301-318.
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    The Process of Abstraction: An Experimental Study.George H. Sabine - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (5):611-612.
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    Changing Philosophy Through Technology: Complexity and Computer-Supported Collaborative Argument Mapping.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 2015 - Philosophy and Technology 28 (2):167-188.
    Technology is not only an object of philosophical reflection but also something that can change this reflection. This paper discusses the potential of computer-supported argument visualization tools for coping with the complexity of philosophical arguments. I will show, in particular, how the interactive and web-based argument mapping software “AGORA-net” can change the practice of philosophical reflection, communication, and collaboration. AGORA-net allows the graphical representation of complex argumentations in logical form and the synchronous and asynchronous collaboration on those “argument maps” on (...)
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    Diagrams as Scaffolds for Creativity.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 2010 - Aaai Workshops, North America.
    Based on a typology of five basic forms of abduction, I propose a new definition of abductive insight that empha sizes in particular the inferential structure of a belief system that is able to explain a phenomenon after a new, abductive ly created component has been added to this system or the entire system has been abductively restructured. My thesis is, first, that the argumentative structure of the pursued problem solution guides abductive creativity and, second, that diagrammatic reasoning—if conceptualized according (...)
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  30. A History of Political Theory.George H. Sabine - 1938 - Science and Society 2 (3):409-411.
     
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    English Philosophers and Schools of Philosophy.George H. Sabine - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (6):687.
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  32. Peirce's philosophy on science, logic and perception theory.M. H. G. Hoffmann - 2004 - Philosophische Rundschau 51 (4):296-313.
     
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    Complete and Accurate? The Role of Profit Orientation in the Production of Public Health Data.Elina S. Hoffmann, Valerie J. Karplus & Erica R. H. Fuchs - forthcoming - Business and Society.
    Public officials rely on performance data that are self-reported by organizations to evaluate progress on a wide range of prosocial outcomes. Policies that require public disclosure of performance in health care are thought to enable patients to select high-quality providers, which in turn may spur quality improvements as providers seek to protect their reputation or increase economic returns. Drawing on institutional theory that examines how conflicting institutional pressures influence organizational decisions, we theorize how profit orientation may mediate the response of (...)
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    Stimulating Reflection and Self-correcting Reasoning Through Argument Mapping: Three Approaches.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 2018 - Topoi 37 (1):185-199.
    A large body of research in cognitive science differentiates human reasoning into two types: fast, intuitive, and emotional “System 1” thinking, and slower, more reflective “System 2” reasoning. According to this research, human reasoning is by default fast and intuitive, but that means that it is prone to error and biases that cloud our judgments and decision making. To improve the quality of reasoning, critical thinking education should develop strategies to slow it down and to become more reflective. The goal (...)
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    Ideas and Men.George H. Sabine & Crane Brinton - 1951 - Philosophical Review 60 (3):427.
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  36. The two democratic traditions.George H. Sabine - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (4):451-474.
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    The Treatment of Personality by Locke, Berkeley, and Hume: A Study, in the Interests of Ethical Theory, of an Aspect of the Dialectic of English Empiricism.Geo H. Sabine - 1913 - Philosophical Review 22 (2):227-229.
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    De Mixtis Graecae Linguae Dialectis.H. W. S. & Otto Hoffmann - 1888 - American Journal of Philology 9 (4):489.
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    Review of George H. Sabine: The Works of Gerrard Winstanley[REVIEW]George H. Sabine - 1942 - Ethics 52 (3):377-378.
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    The Foundations of Political Theory.George H. Sabine & H. R. G. Greaves - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (4):558.
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    Die Entwickelungesgeschichte des Satzes von der Erhaltung der Kraft.George H. Sabine - 1910 - Philosophical Review 19 (5):553-554.
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    (1 other version)The social origin of absolute idealism.George H. Sabine - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 12 (7):169-177.
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    ed. - The Works of Gerrard Winstanley.George H. Sabine - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51:324.
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  44. Einleitung. Lernen als Zeichenprozess.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 2000 - Zeitschrift Für Semiotik 22:3–10.
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    Dominations and Powers.George H. Sabine & George Santayana - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (3):400.
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    Transcendental Arguments in Scientific Reasoning.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 2019 - Erkenntnis 84 (6):1387-1407.
    Although there is increasing interest in philosophy of science in transcendental reasoning, there is hardly any discussion about transcendental arguments. Since this might be related to the dominant understanding of transcendental arguments as a tool to defeat epistemological skepticism, and since the power of transcendental arguments to achieve this goal has convincingly been disputed by Barry Stroud, this contribution proposes, first, a new definition of the transcendental argument which allows its presentation in a simple modus ponens and, second, a pragmatist (...)
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  47. The Role of "Intuition" in Knowledge Development.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 1996 - In Das Problem der Zukunft im Rahmen holistischer Ethiken. Im Ausgang von Platon und Peirce. Edition Tertium.
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    Das Problem der Erkenntnisentwicklung und Peirces semiotisch-pragmatischer Lösungsansatz.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 2002 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 27 (3):223-240.
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  49. Die Paradoxie des Lernens und ein semiotischer Ansatz zu ihrer Auflösung.Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 2000 - Zeitschrift Für Semiotik 22:31–50.
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  50. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Cognitive Conditions and Tools.Michael H. G. Hoffmann, Nancy Nersessian, Jan C. Schmidt, Michael Decker & Paul Hirsch - 2010 - White Paper for Nsf's Sbe 2020: Future Research in the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences.
    Interdisciplinary collaboration figures centrally in frontier research in many fields. Participants in inter-disciplinary projects face problems they would not encounter within their own disciplines. Among those are problems of mutual understanding, of finding a language to communicate both within projects and with the scientific community and society at large, and of needing to master concepts and methods of different disciplines. We think that a concentrated research and development effort is necessary to analyze, on the one hand, cognitive conditions of successful (...)
     
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