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    Judging the plausibility of arguments in scientific texts: a student–scientist comparison.Sarah von der Mühlen, Tobias Richter, Sebastian Schmid, Elisabeth Marie Schmidt & Kirsten Berthold - 2016 - Thinking and Reasoning 22 (2):221-249.
    ABSTRACTThe ability to evaluate scientific claims and evidence is an important aspect of scientific literacy and requires various epistemic competences. Readers spontaneously validate presented information against their knowledge and beliefs but differ in their ability to strategically evaluate the soundness of informal arguments. The present research investigated how students of psychology, compared to scientists working in psychology, evaluate informal arguments. Using a think-aloud procedure, we identified the specific strategies students and scientists apply when judging the plausibility of arguments and classifying (...)
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  2. Individualism versus interactionism about social understanding.Judith Martens & Tobias Schlicht - 2018 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (2):245-266.
    In the debate about the nature of social cognition we see a shift towards theories that explain social understanding through interaction. This paper discusses autopoietic enactivism and the we-mode approach in the light of such developments. We argue that a problem seems to arise for these theories: an interactionist account of social cognition makes the capacity of shared intentionality a presupposition of social understanding, while the capacity of engaging in scenes of shared intentionality in turn presupposes exactly the kind of (...)
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  3. The fruitful death of modal collapse arguments.Joseph C. Schmid - 2021 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 91 (1):3-22.
    Modal collapse arguments are all the rage in certain philosophical circles as of late. The arguments purport to show that classical theism entails the absurdly fatalistic conclusion that everything exists necessarily. My first aim in this paper is bold: to put an end to action-based modal collapse arguments against classical theism. To accomplish this, I first articulate the ‘Simple Modal Collapse Argument’ and then characterize and defend Tomaszewski’s criticism thereof. Second, I critically examine Mullins’ new modal collapse argument formulated in (...)
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    The Bernese Motive and Goal Inventory for Adolescence and Young Adulthood.Vanessa Gut, Julia Schmid, Jürg Schmid & Achim Conzelmann - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Nietzsche und die Lebenskunst.Günter Gödde, Nikolaos Loukidelis & Jörg Zirfas (eds.) - 2016 - Stuttgart: Metzler.
    Die Philosophie der Lebenskunst begnügt sich nicht nur mit abstrakten Begründungen, sondern widmet sich praktischen Aspekten, die für ein gelungenes Leben entscheidend sind. Sie greift auf eine lange Tradition zurück, die bei Sokrates beginnt und bis zu Foucault und Wilhelm Schmid reicht. Bei den neueren Vertretern bildet die Auseinandersetzung mit Nietzsche und seiner Thematisierung der Selbstsorge einen zentralen Fokus. Als philosophischer Arzt suchte Nietzsche herauszufinden, was für den einzelnen Menschen und die Kultur im Gesamten förderlich oder schädlich sei. Das (...)
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  6. Stage One of the Aristotelian Proof: A Critical Appraisal.Joseph C. Schmid - 2021 - Sophia 60 (4):781-796.
    What explains change? Edward Feser argues in his ‘Aristotelian proof’ that the only adequate answer to these questions is ultimately in terms of an unchangeable, purely actual being. In this paper, I target the cogency of Feser’s reasoning to such an answer. In particular, I present novel paths of criticism—both undercutting and rebutting—against one of Feser’s central premises. I then argue that Feser’s inference that the unactualized actualizer lacks any potentialities contains a number of non-sequiturs.
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    Excellence and Frontier Research as Travelling Concepts in Science Policymaking.Tim Flink & Tobias Peter - 2018 - Minerva 56 (4):431-452.
    Excellence and frontier research have made inroads into European research policymaking and structure political agendas, funding programs and evaluation practices. The two concepts travelled a long way from the United States and have derived from contexts outside of science. Following their conceptual journey, we ask how excellence and frontier research have percolated into European science and higher education policies and how they have turned into lubricants of competition that buttress an ongoing reform process in Europe.
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    Finding fault: causality and counterfactuals in group attributions.Ro’I. Zultan, Tobias Gerstenberg & David A. Lagnado - 2012 - Cognition 125 (3):429-440.
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    The flexibility of emotional attention: Accessible social identities guide rapid attentional orienting.Tobias Brosch & Jay J. Van Bavel - 2012 - Cognition 125 (2):309-316.
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    Beyond Autotelic Play.Stephen E. Schmid - 2011 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 38 (2):149-166.
    In the Philosophy of Sport literature, play has been widely conceived, in whole or part, as an autotelic activity; that is, an activity pursued for intrinsic factors. I examine several versions of the conception of play as an autotelic activity. Given these different accounts, I raise the question whether the concept of autotelic play is tenable. I examine three possibilities: (i) accept the concept of autotelic play and reject the possibility of satisfying the conditions for play activities; (ii) accept the (...)
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    A historical outlook on theatrical ostension and its links with other terms of the semiotics of drama and theatre.Herta Schmid - 2008 - Semiotica 2008 (168):67-91.
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    18. Das Alter der Epitome aus den Werken der vier Aristarcheer.W. Schmid - 1889 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 48 (1-4):553-553.
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    Die Rede des Apostels Paulus vor den Philosophen und Areopagiten in Athen.Wilhelm Schmid - 1943 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 95 (1-4):79-120.
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  14. Kollektive Intentionalität: eine Debatte über die Grundlagen des Sollens.Hans Schmid & David Schweikard (eds.) - 2009 - Suhrkamp.
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    Menandreum.Wolfgang Schmid - 1944 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 96 (1-2):157-158.
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    Vulgärgriechisch-Romanisches aus einer spanischen Handschrift.W. Schmid - 1898 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 7 (2).
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    Wir-Identität: reflexiv und vorreflexiv.Hans Bernhard Schmid - 2005 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (3).
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    The discrimination of angry and fearful facial expressions in 7-month-old infants: An event-related potential study.Andrea Kobiella, Tobias Grossmann, Vincent M. Reid & Tricia Striano - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (1):134-146.
    (2008). The discrimination of angry and fearful facial expressions in 7-month-old infants: An event-related potential study. Cognition & Emotion: Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 134-146.
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  19. Apodictic evidence.Hans Bernhard Schmid - 2001 - Husserl Studies 17 (3):217-237.
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    Intentions and Values in Animal Welfare Legislation and Standards.Frida Lundmark, C. Berg, O. Schmid, D. Behdadi & H. Röcklinsberg - 2014 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 27 (6):991-1017.
    The focus on animal welfare in society has increased during the last 50 years. Animal welfare legislation and private standards have developed, and today many farmers within animal production have both governmental legislation and private standards to comply with. In this paper intentions and values are described that were expressed in 14 animal welfare legislation and standards in four European countries; Sweden, United Kingdom, Germany and Spain. It is also discussed if the legislation and standards actually accomplish what they, in (...)
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    Black-Box Testing and Auditing of Bias in ADM Systems.Tobias D. Krafft, Marc P. Hauer & Katharina Zweig - 2024 - Minds and Machines 34 (2):1-31.
    For years, the number of opaque algorithmic decision-making systems (ADM systems) with a large impact on society has been increasing: e.g., systems that compute decisions about future recidivism of criminals, credit worthiness, or the many small decision computing systems within social networks that create rankings, provide recommendations, or filter content. Concerns that such a system makes biased decisions can be difficult to investigate: be it by people affected, NGOs, stakeholders, governmental testing and auditing authorities, or other external parties. Scientific testing (...)
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  22. Spatial memory for highly familiar environments.Julia Frankenstein, Tobias Meilinger, Betty J. Mohler & Heinrich H. Bülthoff - 2009 - In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.
     
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  23. Verbändeforschung in Deutschland: Bestandsaufnahme, Kritik und Ausblick.Ralf Kleinfeld, Josef Schmid & Annette Zimmer - 1996 - Polis 34:1-34.
     
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    Individuals’ Power Persistence in Teams: A Study Examining the Effects of Individuals’ Competence, Uncooperative Behavior and Team Performance in the National Basketball Association.Constantinos S. Mammassis & Petra C. Schmid - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This paper examined the persistence of individuals’ power in teams and the individual- and team-level factors influencing power maintenance and loss in the long-term. Specifically, and in line with the functional theory of power, we showed that individuals’ state of power in the past exerted a significant behavioral impact on their later state of power, hence, confirming the “power persistence” hypothesis. Furthermore, and in accordance with the conflict theory of power, we found that individuals’ competence positively influenced power above and (...)
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    Welt und Raum. Zum Problem des Unendlichen bei Günter Figal.Tobias Keiling - 2019 - In Die Gegenständlichkeit der Welt. Festschrift für Günter Figal zum 70. Geburtstag. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. pp. 283-315.
    Der Raum ist nicht alles, die Welt schon. Dieser Gedanke legt das Nachdenken über den Raum darauf fest, etwas in der Welt oder an der Welt zu sein: offenbar kein Gegenstand unter anderen, aber doch auch nur etwas, das an Gegenstän- den nicht so vorkommt, dass es deren Zugehörigkeit zum Ganzen der Welt de- nierte. Räumlich zu sein ist, folgt man dieser Überlegung, lediglich ein Aspekt der Zugehörigkeit zur Welt unter anderen. Es gibt andere kategorial-phänomen- ale Charakteristika, die nicht weniger (...)
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  26. Kollektive Selbstmissverständnisse.Hans Bernhard Schmid - 2011 - In David Lauer, Christophe Laudou, Robin Celikates & Georg W. Bertram (eds.), Expérience et réflexivité: perspectives au-delà de l’empirisme et de l’idéalisme. L'Harmattan. pp. 135-156.
     
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    Namen.Dirk Schmid - 2014 - In Predigten 1832. De Gruyter. pp. 631-633.
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    Nietzsche, Heidegger, and the Problem of Poiesis.Holger Schmid - 1999 - New Nietzsche Studies 3 (1-2):53-66.
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  29. “Robot” as a Life-Form Word.Hans Schmid - 2017 - In Raul Hakli & Johanna Seibt (eds.), Sociality and Normativity for Robots. Studies in the Philosophy of Sociality. Cham: Springer.
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    XXI. Bemerkungen über Lucians Leben und Schriften.W. Schmid - 1891 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 50 (1-4):297-319.
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    Deportation, harms, and human rights.Lukas Schmid - 2021 - Ethics and Global Politics 14 (2):98-109.
    In Justice for People on the Move, Gillian Brock constructs an elaborate normative framework, based on human rights practice, to assess how states must treat international migrants in order to legitimate exclusionary claims to self-determination. In this discussion piece, I argue that this framework cannot always satisfactorily explain when and why it is impermissible for legitimate states to remove irregular migrants from their territory (i.e. deport them). I show that Brock’s intuitions about at least one of her own paradigm cases (...)
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    Approximation quality of the hypervolume indicator.Karl Bringmann & Tobias Friedrich - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 195 (C):265-290.
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    The Model Companion of Stone Semilattices.Christoph Gerber & Jürg Schmid - 1991 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 37 (31-32):501-512.
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    Phänomenologie der Sinnereignisse.Hans-Dieter Gondek, Tobias Nikolaus Klass & László Tengelyi (eds.) - 2011 - München: Wilhelm Fink.
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  35. Das Zeitalter der Unschärfe: die glänzenden und die dunklen Jahre der Physik, 1895-1945.Tobias Hürter - 2021 - Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta.
     
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    Toward a Critique of Consumer Society.Gunzelin Schmid Noerr - 2001 - Constellations 8 (1):136-143.
  37. Bedeutung und Gefährdung der Sinne im Digitalen Zeitalter. Wittener Kolloquium für Humanismus, Philosophie und Medizin.Tobias Schlicht & Judith H. Martens (eds.) - 2017 - Witten:
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    Literature as Colonial Loot?Irene Albers & Andreas Schmid - 2023 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 97 (4):1003-1018.
    This article proposes a method for philological provenance research that allows us to examine the transfer of »oral literatures« from colonised areas to Europe. This transfer has received little scholarly attention but is present in contemporary postcolonial narratives. It was substantial not only in consolidating the poetics of the historical avant-gardes and informing literary and linguistic theory, but also in sustaining a market for gift-books still flourishing today. To disrupt these exclusively Western cycles of exploitation, we propose to return the (...)
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    Boost Me: Prevalence and Reasons for the Use of Stimulant Containing Pre Workout Supplements Among Fitness Studio Visitors in Mainz.Matthias Dreher, Tobias Ehlert, Perikles Simon & Elmo W. I. Neuberger - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Jenseits traditioneller Wissenschaft?: zur Rolle von Wissenschaft in einer vorsorgenden Gesellschaft.Heike Egner & Martin Schmid (eds.) - 2012 - München: Oekom.
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    Zur geschichte Des frauenblattes.Heinrich Marzell & Günther Schmid - 1951 - Centaurus 1 (3):235-241.
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    Norm, Herrschaft und Vertrauen: Beiträge zu James S. Colemans Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie.Hans-Peter Müller & Michael Schmid - 1998 - Vs Verlag Fur Sozialwissenschaften.
    Der Band führt die Beiträge einer Reihe namhafter soziologischer Theoretiker zusammen, die sich mit dem Werk über die "Grundlagen der Sozialtheorie" von James S. Coleman auseinandersetzten. Die Edition dokumentiert die Vielzahl der Themen, denen Colemans Theorieentwurf neue und wichtige Anregungen verdankt. Besonders nachdrücklich diskutieren die Kommentatoren Colemans Bedeutung für die Weiterentwicklung der Theorien sozialer Normen, der Mikro-Makro-Problematik, der Theorie des Vertrauens, der Herrschaft und der Erziehung. Alle Beiträge nehmen Stellung zur Theorie rationalen Wahlhandelns, die James Coleman zur Fundierung seiner Handlungssystemanalysen (...)
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    (2 other versions)Epistemology in a nutshell.Denis Phan, Anne-Françoise Schmid & Franck Varenne - 2007 - In Amblard Phan (ed.), Agent Based Modelling and Simulations in the Human and Social Sciences. The Bardwell Press. pp. 357-392.
    In the Western tradition, at least since the 14th century, the philosophy of knowledge has been built around the idea of knowledge as a representation [Boulnois 1999]. The question of the evaluation of knowledge refers at the same time (1) to the object represented (which one does one represent?), (2) to the process of knowledge formation, in particular with the role of the knowing subject (which one does one represent and how does one represent it?), and finally (3) to the (...)
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    Abraham's Sacrifice: Gerhard von Rad's Interpretation of Genesis 22.Konrad Schmid - 2008 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 62 (3):268-276.
    From the perspective of Heilsgeschichte, Gerhard von Rad saw clearly that Genesis 22 deals with the possible annihilation of the covenant promise. A fresh approach to Genesis corroborates this view and demonstrates that innerbiblical exegesis has shaped the message of Genesis 22.
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  45. Über das Elend der Theorie und die Erforschung der Praxis, oder: Ist die empirische Forschung durch Theorieforschung zu retten?Michael Schmid - 1993 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 4 (1):161.
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    Vom Bilde des Absoluten. [REVIEW]Dirk Schmid - 1998 - Fichte-Studien 14:272-280.
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    Interobjectivity and Interactivity: Material Objects and Discourse in Class. [REVIEW]Herbert Kalthoff & Tobias Roehl - 2011 - Human Studies 34 (4):451-469.
    In classroom teaching, material objects like the blackboard play an important role. Yet qualitative research on education has largely ignored this material dimension of education and focused on interaction and discourse. Both dimensions are, however, closely related to each other. Material objects are embedded in classroom discourse and are transformed into knowledge objects by speech acts, and in turn structure discussions and constitute a point of reference for school lessons. Drawing on ethnographic research on classroom lessons in mathematics and science (...)
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    Tobias Kasmann: Wertholismus. Zur Einheit des moralischen Urteils: Münster: Mentis 2015, ISBN 9783957430359, 234 Pages, € 38.Tobias Gutmann - 2016 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (4):1075-1077.
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  49. The aloneness argument against classical theism.Joseph C. Schmid & R. T. Mullins - 2022 - Religious Studies 58 (2):1-19.
    We argue that there is a conflict among classical theism's commitments to divine simplicity, divine creative freedom, and omniscience. We start by defining key terms for the debate related to classical theism. Then we articulate a new argument, the Aloneness Argument, aiming to establish a conflict among these attributes. In broad outline, the argument proceeds as follows. Under classical theism, it's possible that God exists without anything apart from Him. Any knowledge God has in such a world would be wholly (...)
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    Visually Driven Activation in Macaque Areas V2 and V3 without Input from the Primary Visual Cortex.Michael C. Schmid & Mark A. Augath - unknown
    Creating focal lesions in primary visual cortex (V1) provides an opportunity to study the role of extra-geniculo-striate pathways for activating extrastriate visual cortex. Previous studies have shown that more than 95% of neurons in macaque area V2 and V3 stop firing after reversibly cooling V1 [1,2,3]. However, no studies on long term recovery in areas V2, V3 following permanent V1 lesions have been reported in the macaque. Here we use macaque fMRI to study area V2, V3 activity patterns from 1 (...)
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