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    Blended finance for agriculture: exploring the constraints and possibilities of combining financial instruments for sustainable transitions.Tanja Havemann, Christine Negra & Fred Werneck - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 37 (4):1281-1292.
    Transitioning to sustainable agricultural systems is imperative to meet the global Sustainable Development Goals. Achieving more sustainable agricultural production systems will require significant additional capital, however this cannot be covered by the current financial market setup, which dissociates public and private funders. Blended finance, where concessionary development-oriented funding is used to mobilize additional private capital, is essential. To ensure that the limited pool of concessionary funding is used efficiently and effectively, a shared understanding of the roles and limitations of public (...)
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    German Democratic Rebublic Prof, Havemann and the East German Academy.Robert Havemann - 1966 - Minerva 4 (3):419-424.
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    Evangelische Polemik: Nietzsches Paulusdeutung.Daniel Havemann - 2001 - Nietzsche Studien 30 (1):175-186.
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    Begriffsregister.Daniel Havemann - 2012 - In Der 'Apostel der Rache': Nietzsches Paulusdeutung. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 307-312.
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    Backmatter.Daniel Havemann - 2012 - In Der 'Apostel der Rache': Nietzsches Paulusdeutung. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 313-314.
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    Der 'Apostel der Rache': Nietzsches Paulusdeutung.Daniel Havemann - 2012 - Walter de Gruyter.
    Friedrich Nietzsche hat sich als der große Widersacher des Christentums verstanden und seine Kritik im "Antichrist" zu einer polemischen Deutung des Apostels Paulus zugespitzt. Die vorliegende Untersuchung zeigt, daß eine Auseinandersetzung mit der Paulusdeutung Nietzsches trotz (und sogar wegen) ihrer beißenden Polemik theologisch und philosophisch fruchtbar ist. Nietzsche attackiert in seiner Deutung des Apostels ein Christentum, das das Evangelium auf eine lehrbare Moral reduziert. Mit seiner pointierten Paulusinterpretation, die auch theologische Impulse aufnimmt, stellt Nietzsche den traditionellen Wahrheitsbegriff in Frage und (...)
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    2. Die Überwindung des Gesetzes aus dem Geist des Ressentiments. Paulus im 68. Aphorismus der „Morgenröthe“.Daniel Havemann - 2012 - In Der 'Apostel der Rache': Nietzsches Paulusdeutung. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 92-122.
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    3. Das „Dysangelium“. Die Paulusdeutung Nietzsches im „Antichrist“.Daniel Havemann - 2012 - In Der 'Apostel der Rache': Nietzsches Paulusdeutung. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 184-258.
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    2. Die Entdeckung des „Menschen“ Paulus und die psychologische Erforschung seines Damaskuserlebnisses.Daniel Havemann - 2012 - In Der 'Apostel der Rache': Nietzsches Paulusdeutung. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 53-70.
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    2. Das Evangelium der Liebe. Der „Typus Jesus“ im „Antichrist“ als Antitypus zu Paulus.Daniel Havemann - 2012 - In Der 'Apostel der Rache': Nietzsches Paulusdeutung. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 146-183.
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    1. Die „Entwicklung des paulinischen Lehrbegriffs“. Die Erforschung der paulinischen Theologie und ihre Einordnung in die Geschichte des frühen Christentums.Daniel Havemann - 2012 - In Der 'Apostel der Rache': Nietzsches Paulusdeutung. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 21-52.
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  12. Dialektik ohne Dogma?Robert Havemann - 1964 - [Reinbeck bei Hamburg]: Rowohlt.
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    Dialektik ohne Dogma?: Aufsätze, Dokumente und die vollständige Vorlesungsreihe zu naturwissenschaftlichen Aspekten philosophischer Probleme.Robert Havemann - 1990 - Berlin: Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften.
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    Dialektik ohne Dogma?Robert Havemann - 1964 - [Reinbeck bei Hamburg]: Rowohlt.
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    3. Das Thema „Paulus und Jesus“ in der Theologie des 19. Jahrhunderts.Daniel Havemann - 2012 - In Der 'Apostel der Rache': Nietzsches Paulusdeutung. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 71-86.
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    1. Der „Verfolger Gottes“. Paulus in „Der Wanderer und sein Schatten“.Daniel Havemann - 2012 - In Der 'Apostel der Rache': Nietzsches Paulusdeutung. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 89-91.
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    Einleitung.Daniel Havemann - 2012 - In Der 'Apostel der Rache': Nietzsches Paulusdeutung. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 1-18.
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    „Einer trage die Last des Anderen“. Perspektiven für ein nicht-moralisches Christentum aus der paulinischen Rechtfertigungslehre.Daniel Havemann - 2012 - In Der 'Apostel der Rache': Nietzsches Paulusdeutung. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 261-284.
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    Frontmatter.Daniel Havemann - 2012 - In Der 'Apostel der Rache': Nietzsches Paulusdeutung. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Hawks or doves? The ethics of UK arms exports.Chris Havemann - 1998 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 7 (4):240–244.
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    (1 other version)Kommunismus - Utopie und Wirklichkeit.Robert Havemann - 1991 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 39 (1-6):136-140.
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    Nietzsche, die Religion und die Erlösung.Daniel Havemann - 2006 - Nietzsche Studien 35 (1):357-359.
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    Personenregister.Daniel Havemann - 2012 - In Der 'Apostel der Rache': Nietzsches Paulusdeutung. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 302-306.
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    1. Philosophische Polemik. Entstehung, Anliegen und Stil des „Antichrist“.Daniel Havemann - 2012 - In Der 'Apostel der Rache': Nietzsches Paulusdeutung. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 125-145.
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    Vorwort.Daniel Havemann - 2012 - In Der 'Apostel der Rache': Nietzsches Paulusdeutung. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Verzeichnis der zitierten Literatur.Daniel Havemann - 2012 - In Der 'Apostel der Rache': Nietzsches Paulusdeutung. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 285-301.
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  27. Chapter Seven Neuropsychological Support to the Novelty Generation Process Tanja Sophie Schweizer.Tanja Sophie Schweizer - 2007 - In Leonid Dorfman, Colin Martindale & Vladimir Petrov, Aesthetics and innovation. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
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  28. Applying Reflective Equilibrium: Towards the Justification of a Precautionary Principle.Tanja Rechnitzer - 2022 - Cham: Springer.
    This open access book provides the first explicit case study for an application of the method of reflective equilibrium (RE), using it to develop and defend a precautionary principle. It thereby makes an important and original contribution to questions of philosophical method and methodology. The book shows step-by-step how RE is applied, and develops a methodological framework which will be useful for everyone who wishes to use reflective equilibrium. With respect to precautionary principles, the book demonstrates how a rights-based precautionary (...)
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    The Multiple Dimensions of Gender Stereotypes: A Current Look at Men’s and Women’s Characterizations of Others and Themselves.Tanja Hentschel, Madeline E. Heilman & Claudia V. Peus - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:376558.
    We used a multi-dimensional framework to assess current stereotypes of men and women. Specifically, we sought to determine (1) how men and women are characterized by male and female raters, (2) how men and women characterize themselves, and (3) the degree of convergence between self-characterizations and charcterizations of one’s gender group. In an experimental study, 628 U.S. male and female raters described men, women, or themselves on scales representing multiple dimensions of the two defining features of gender stereotypes, agency and (...)
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  30. Turning the trolley with reflective equilibrium.Tanja Rechnitzer - 2022 - Synthese 200 (4):1-28.
    Reflective equilibrium —the idea that we have to justify our judgments and principles through a process of mutual adjustment—is taken to be a central method in philosophy. Nonetheless, conceptions of RE often stay sketchy, and there is a striking lack of explicit and traceable applications of it. This paper presents an explicit case study for the application of an elaborate RE conception. RE is used to reconstruct the arguments from Thomson’s paper “Turning the Trolley” for why a bystander must not (...)
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    Maggie Humm, Feminism and Film (1997). [REVIEW]Leo Havemann - 2001 - American Journal of Semiotics 17 (3):277-279.
  32. Reframing data ethics in research methods education: a pathway to critical data literacy.Javiera Atenas, Leo Havemann & Cristian Timmermann - 2023 - International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education 20:11.
    This paper presents an ethical framework designed to support the development of critical data literacy for research methods courses and data training programmes in higher education. The framework we present draws upon our reviews of literature, course syllabi and existing frameworks on data ethics. For this research we reviewed 250 research methods syllabi from across the disciplines, as well as 80 syllabi from data science programmes to understand how or if data ethics was taught. We also reviewed 12 data ethics (...)
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    Older people’s perceived autonomy in residential care: An integrative review.Tanja Moilanen, Mari Kangasniemi, Oili Papinaho, Mari Mynttinen, Helena Siipi, Sakari Suominen & Riitta Suhonen - 2021 - Nursing Ethics 28 (3):414-434.
    Autonomy has been recognised as a key principle in healthcare, but we still need to develop a consistent understanding of older people’s perceived autonomy in residential care. This study aimed to identify, describe and synthesise previous studies on the perceived autonomy of older people in residential care. Ethical approval was not required, as this was a review of published literature. We carried out an integrative review to synthesise previous knowledge published in peer-review journals in English up to September 2019. Electronic (...)
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    The digital labor of ethical food consumption: a new research agenda for studying everyday food digitalization.Tanja Schneider & Karin Eli - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (2):489-500.
    This paper explores how consumers’ ethical food consumption practices, mediated by mobile phone applications (apps), are transformed into digital data. Based on a review of studies on the digitalization of ethical consumption practices and food apps, we find that previous research, while valuable, fails to acknowledge and critically examine the digital labor required to perform digitalized ethical food consumption. In this paper, we call for research on how digital labor underlies the digitalization of ethical food consumption and develop a conceptual (...)
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    Understanding Corruption in Organizations – Development and Empirical Assessment of an Action Model.Tanja Rabl & Torsten M. Kühlmann - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (2):477-495.
    Despite a strong sensitization to the corruption problem and a large body of interdisciplinary research, scientists have only rarely investigated which motivational, volitional, emotional, and cognitive components make decision makers in companies act corruptly. Thus, we examined how their interrelation leads to corruption by proposing an action model. We tested the model using a business simulation game with students as participants. Results of the PLS structural equation modeling showed that both an attitude and subjective norm favoring corruption led to a (...)
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    Diversity Management Efforts as an Ethical Responsibility: How Employees’ Perceptions of an Organizational Integration and Learning Approach to Diversity Affect Employee Behavior.Tanja Rabl, María del Carmen Triana, Seo-Young Byun & Laura Bosch - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 161 (3):531-550.
    This paper integrates the inclusion and organizational ethics literatures to examine the relationship between employees’ perceptions of an organizational integration and learning approach to diversity and two employee outcomes: organizational citizenship behavior toward the organization and interpersonal workplace deviance. Findings across two field studies from the USA and Germany show that employees’ perceptions of an organizational integration and learning approach to diversity are positively related to perceived organizational ethical virtue. Perceived organizational ethical virtue further transmits the effect of employees’ perceptions (...)
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  37. Precautionary Principles.Tanja Rechnitzer - 2020 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The basic idea underlying a precautionary principle is often summarized as “better safe than sorry.” Even if it is uncertain whether an activity will lead to harm, for example, to the environment or to human health, measures should be taken to prevent harm. This demand is partly motivated by the consequences of regulatory practices of the past. Often, chances of harm were disregarded because there was no scientific proof of a causal connection between an activity or substance and chances of (...)
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  38. Reflective Equilibrium is enough. Against the need for pre-selecting “considered judgments”.Tanja Rechnitzer & Michael W. Schmidt - 2022 - Ethics, Politics and Society 5 (2):59–79.
    In this paper, we focus on one controversial element of the method of reflective equilibrium, namely Rawls’s idea that the commitments that enter the justificatory procedure should be pre-selected or filtered: According to him, only considered judgements should be taken into account in moral philosophy. There are two camps of critics of this filtering process: 1) Critics of reflective equilibrium: They reject the Rawlsian filtering process as too weak and seek a more reliable one, which would actually constitute a distinct (...)
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    Gendered AI: German news media discourse on the future of work.Tanja Carstensen & Kathrin Ganz - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-13.
    In recent years, there has been a growing public discourse regarding the influence AI will have on the future of work. Simultaneously, considerable critical attention has been given to the implications of AI on gender equality. Far from making precise predictions about the future, this discourse demonstrates that new technologies are instances for renegotiating the relation of gender and work. This paper examines how gender is addressed in news media discourse on AI and the future of work, focusing on Germany. (...)
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    Techno-species in the Becoming Towards a Relational Ontology of Multi-species Assemblages (ROMA).Tanja Kubes & Thomas Reinhardt - 2022 - NanoEthics 16 (1):95-105.
    Robots equipped with artificial intelligence pose a huge challenge to traditional ontological differentiations between the spheres of the human and the non-human. Drawing mainly from neo-animistic and perspectivist approaches in anthropology and science and technology studies, the paper explores the potential of new forms of interconnectedness and rhizomatic entanglements between humans and a world transcending the boundaries between species and material spheres. We argue that intelligent robots meet virtually all criteria Western biology came up with to define ‘life’ and that (...)
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    Hegel, Husserl and the Phenomenology of Historical Worlds.Tanja Staehler (ed.) - 2016 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This book offers the first study that relates the works of Hegel and Husserl. It also offers a timely philosophical description of the Western world in crisis. The author explores how Husserl radicalises Hegel's philosophy by providing an account of historical movement as open.
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    The Impact of Situational Influences on Corruption in Organizations.Tanja Rabl - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 100 (1):85 - 101.
    The literature states that both situational and individual factors contribute to corrupt behavior. This study investigates the influence of rarely empirically investigated situational factors - the size of the bribe, time pressure, and the degree of abstractness of the business code - on the Model of Corrupt Action that describes the subjective decision making process of corrupt actors. To test the effects, I used an experimental simulation design. Only few effects were found. Thus, my results show a certain robustness of (...)
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    Combatting online hate: Crowd moderation and the public goods problem.Tanja Marie Hansen, Lasse Lindekilde, Simon Tobias Karg, Michael Bang Petersen & Stig Hebbelstrup Rye Rasmussen - 2024 - Communications 49 (3):444-467.
    Hate is widespread online, hits everyone, and carries negative consequences. Crowd moderation—user-assisted moderation through, e. g., reporting or counter-speech—is heralded as a potential remedy. We explore this potential by linking insights on online bystander interventions to the analogy of crowd moderation as a (lost) public good. We argue that the distribution of costs and benefits of engaging in crowd moderation forecasts a collective action problem. If the individual crowd member has limited incentive to react when witnessing hate, crowd moderation is (...)
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  44. Verstehen statt Fakten vermitteln: Ein Erkenntnistheoretisches Argument für Dialogbasierte Wissenschaftskommunikation.Tanja Rechnitzer - 2024 - In Alexander Christian & Ina Gawel, Wissenschaftsleugnung. Fallstudien, philosophische Analysen und Vorschläge zur Wissenschaftskommunikation. De Gruyter. pp. 257-276.
    This article investigates Public Understanding of Science (PUS) as an epistemic goal of science communication. It proposes to conceptualize PUS as a form of understanding and discusses what implications this has for science communication from a social epistemological perspective. Specifically, it is argued that 1) PUS can be conceptualized as an epistemic goal of science communication in a way that does not already imply the so-called deficit model, and 2) that interactive and dialogue- based forms of communication are also justified (...)
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    Temporospatial dissociation of Pe subcomponents for perceived and unperceived errors.Tanja Endrass, Julia Klawohn, Julia Preuss & Norbert Kathmann - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
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    Intelligent emotion regulation.Tanja Wranik, Lisa Feldman Barrett & Peter Salovey - 2007 - In James J. Gross, Handbook of Emotion Regulation. Guilford Press.
  47. How is a phenomenology of fundamental moods possible?Tanja Staehler - 2007 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 15 (3):415 – 433.
    In Being and Time as well as in his later writings, Heidegger comes to distinguish between fundamental moods and everyday or inauthentic moods. He also claims that phenomenology, rather than psychology, is the appropriate method for examining moods. This article employs a schematic approach to investigate a phenomenology of fundamental moods in terms of its possibilities and limits. Since, in Being and Time, the distinction between fundamental moods and ordinary moods is tied to the division between authenticity and inauthenticity, the (...)
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    Explorations into the social contexts of neologism use in early English correspondence.Tanja Säily, Eetu Mäkelä & Mika Hämäläinen - 2018 - Pragmatics and Cognition 25 (1):30-49.
    This paper describes ongoing work towards a rich analysis of the social contexts of neologism use in historical corpora, in particular the Corpora of Early English Correspondence, with research questions concerning the innovators, meanings and diffusion of neologisms. To enable this kind of study, we are developing new processes, tools and ways of combining data from different sources, including the Oxford English Dictionary, the Historical Thesaurus, and contemporary published texts. Comparing neologism candidates across these sources is complicated by the large (...)
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    Bildphysiologie: Wahrnehmung und Körper in Mittelalter und Renaissance.Tanja Klemm - 2013 - [Berlin]: Akademie Verlag.
    Tanja Klemm legt in dieser kunsthistorischen Studie ihr Augenmerkauf das Verhältnis von Bild, Wahrnehmung und Betrachterkörpern im Spätmittelalter und in der Renaissance. Medizin, Naturphilosophie, Theologie und Bildtheorie dieser Zeit nimmt sie unter der Perspektive einer historischen Phänomenologie der Verkörperung in den Blick: Sinnliche Wahrnehmung versteht sich vor dem Hintergrund zeitgenössischer Theorien vom lebendigen Körper (corpus animatum) in einem ganzkörperlichen Sinn; Wahrnehmung - in den Worten der Zeit perceptio bzw. conceptio - erfolgt als gesamtorganismischer Vorgang. In einem ersten Teil der (...)
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    Kinderwunsch und Wunschkinder: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der In-vitro-Fertilisations-Behandlung.Tanja Krones, Elke Neuwohner, Susan Ansari, Thomas Wissner & Gerd Richter - 2006 - Ethik in der Medizin 18 (1):51-62.
    ZusammenfassungEines der medizinischen Felder, in dem die ethische Diskussion um die „wunscherfüllende Medizin“ am intensivsten geführt wird, ist die Reproduktionsmedizin, die die Erfüllung des „Kinderwunsches“ verspricht. Strittig ist besonders, ob Sterilität als Krankheit definiert wird, die eine medizinische Intervention rechtfertigt, ob sich aus der Sterilität oder Infertilität lediglich ein Abwehr- oder auch ein positives Anspruchsrecht auf medizinische Ressourcen ergibt, ob legitime Fortpflanzungsmedizin Grenzen hat. Nach einer Übersicht über Eckpunkte der nationalen und internationalen Debatte beschreiben wir im zweiten Teil Ansichten zum (...)
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