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    Joint crisis plans and psychiatric advance directives in German psychiatric practice: Table 1.Katrin Radenbach, Peter Falkai, Traudel Weber-Reich & Alfred Simon - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (5):343-345.
    This study explores the attitude of German psychiatrists in leading positions towards joint crisis plans and psychiatric advance directives. This topic was examined by contacting 473 medical directors of German psychiatric hospitals and departments. They were asked to complete a questionnaire developed by us. That form contained questions about the incidence and acceptance of joint crisis plans and psychiatric advance directives and previous experiences with them. 108 medical directors of psychiatric hospitals and departments responded . Their answers demonstrate that in (...)
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    The Reich President.Max Weber - 1986 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 53.
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    To Save a Life: Stories of Holocaust Rescue.Ellen Land-Weber - 2006 - University of Illinois Press.
    The Holocaust takes on a riveting immediacy in these true stories of the everyday, understated heroism that saved thousands of Jews from annihilation at the hands of the Third Reich. Combining personal interviews with contemporary and vintage photographs, To Save a Life pairs the stories of a handful of rescuers with those of people they saved. Ellen Land-Weber creates a moving, multidimensional picture of the evasive strategies and heartstopping close calls that filled the years of the Holocaust for (...)
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    Book Review: Other Germans: Black Germans and the politics of race, gender and memory in the Third Reich[REVIEW]Inge Weber-Newth - 2007 - Feminist Review 85 (1):138-140.
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    Oikumene und Imperium.Peter Weber-Schäfer - 1968 - [München]: P. List.
    Peter Weber-Schäfer will mit seiner Arbeit der Theorie der Politik dienen. Er möchte die Untersuchung nicht als den Versuch einer Darstellung geistesgeschichtlicher oder sonstiger historischer Phänomene im chinesischen Kulturkreis nach dem Muster positivistischer Historiographie oder Philosophiegeschichte verstanden wissen, sondern als einen Beitrag zur Klärung des Phänomens der oikumenischen Reiche, also jener ihrer Intention nach weltumspannenden politischen Organisationsformen, durch deren Auftreten ein etwa zweieinhalb Jahrtausende umfassender Abschnitt der Geschichte gekennzeichnet wird. Das chinesische Kaiserreich scheint als instruktives Beispiel für Funktionsweise und (...)
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    Erstes Kapitel: Einleitung.Judith Weber - 2009 - In Das Sächsische Strafrecht Im 19. Jahrhundert Bis Zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuchsaxon Criminal Law From the 19th Century to the (German) Reich Criminal Code. De Gruyter Recht.
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    Das Sächsische Strafrecht Im 19. Jahrhundert Bis Zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuchsaxon Criminal Law From the 19th Century to the (German) Reich Criminal Code.Judith Weber - 2009 - De Gruyter Recht.
    Die Darstellung der Entwicklung der Strafgesetzbüuuml;cher Sachsens im 19. Jahrhundert ist das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit. Den Schwerpunkt bildet die Darstellung der Kodifizierungsbestrebungen seit 1811, der jeweils geltenden Fassungen der säauml;chsischen Strafgesetze, der Diskussionen der Gesetzesplanungsinstanzen und ihrer Entwürfe sowie der Stellungnahmen verschiedener Wissenschaftler und Behöouml;rden.
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    Sechstes Kapitel: Königlicher Befehl von 1862: Die Beurlaubung Strafgefangener.Judith Weber - 2009 - In Das Sächsische Strafrecht Im 19. Jahrhundert Bis Zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuchsaxon Criminal Law From the 19th Century to the (German) Reich Criminal Code. De Gruyter Recht.
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    Viertes Kapitel: Gesetzgebungsarbeiten ab 1831.Judith Weber - 2009 - In Das Sächsische Strafrecht Im 19. Jahrhundert Bis Zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuchsaxon Criminal Law From the 19th Century to the (German) Reich Criminal Code. De Gruyter Recht.
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    The sexist sublime in Sade and Lyotard.Caroline Weber - 2002 - Philosophy and Literature 26 (2):397-404.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 26.2 (2002) 397-404 [Access article in PDF] The Sexist Sublime in Sade and Lyotard Caroline Weber In this case the masculine returns to haunt the place of the feminine like a ghost...., bloody and inhuman, in order to manifest and to root unforgettably in us the idea of a perpetual conflict and a spasm in which life is constantly being cut short. Antonin Artaud, The (...)
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    Abkürzungsverzeichnis.Judith Weber - 2009 - In Das Sächsische Strafrecht Im 19. Jahrhundert Bis Zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuchsaxon Criminal Law From the 19th Century to the (German) Reich Criminal Code. De Gruyter Recht.
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    Achtes Kapitel: Strafgesetzbuch für den Norddeutschen Bund und Reichsstrafgesetzbuch.Judith Weber - 2009 - In Das Sächsische Strafrecht Im 19. Jahrhundert Bis Zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuchsaxon Criminal Law From the 19th Century to the (German) Reich Criminal Code. De Gruyter Recht.
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    Drittes Kapitel: Die Vorentwürfe zum Criminalgesetzbuch von 1838.Judith Weber - 2009 - In Das Sächsische Strafrecht Im 19. Jahrhundert Bis Zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuchsaxon Criminal Law From the 19th Century to the (German) Reich Criminal Code. De Gruyter Recht.
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    Fünftes Kapitel: Die Reformarbeiten nach 1838 und das Strafgesetzbuch von 1855.Judith Weber - 2009 - In Das Sächsische Strafrecht Im 19. Jahrhundert Bis Zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuchsaxon Criminal Law From the 19th Century to the (German) Reich Criminal Code. De Gruyter Recht.
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    Neuntes Kapitel: Zusammenfassung und Würdigung.Judith Weber - 2009 - In Das Sächsische Strafrecht Im 19. Jahrhundert Bis Zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuchsaxon Criminal Law From the 19th Century to the (German) Reich Criminal Code. De Gruyter Recht.
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    Siebentes Kapitel: Das Revidierte Strafgesetzbuch von 1868.Judith Weber - 2009 - In Das Sächsische Strafrecht Im 19. Jahrhundert Bis Zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuchsaxon Criminal Law From the 19th Century to the (German) Reich Criminal Code. De Gruyter Recht.
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    Zweites Kapitel: Entwicklung des Strafrechts bis zur Einführung des Criminalgesetzbuchs von 1838.Judith Weber - 2009 - In Das Sächsische Strafrecht Im 19. Jahrhundert Bis Zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuchsaxon Criminal Law From the 19th Century to the (German) Reich Criminal Code. De Gruyter Recht.
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    Un successo della pace duraturo? Max Weber nella guerra mondiale.Hinnerk Bruhns - 2020 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 32 (63):63-86.
    This article explores Max Weber’s ideas about a «successful peace» that he exposed during World War I. For Weber, a successful peace depended essentially on important domestic reforms and a fundamental reorganisation of the German Reich, more than on the foreign policy dimension. Analysing Weber’s “ideas of 1918” – opposed to the so-called “ideas of 1914” – this paper focuses on three aspects: nation and citizenship, Prussia, German tradition, history and political culture.
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  19. Eric Voegelin on Nazi Political Extremism.Clifford F. Porter - 2002 - Journal of the History of Ideas 63 (1):151-171.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 63.1 (2002) 151-171 [Access article in PDF] Eric Voegelin on Nazi Political Extremism Clifford F. Porter Eric Voegelin (1901-1985) is not as well known among historians as he is among political theorists, yet he has had a continuing influence on both German Social Democrat and Christian Democrat political leaders. His early life is very much a reflection of both the intellectual developments and (...)
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    Theodor Heuss „Zu Ernst Troeltschs Gedächtnis“. Eine Gedenkrede im „Demokratischen Klub Berlin“.Friedrich Wilhelm Graf - 2021 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 28 (1):106-140.
    On September 12, 1949, the liberal politician Theodor Heuss, party leader of the „Freie Demokratische Partei“ (FDP), was elected by the Bundesversammlung (Federal Convention) as the first Bundespräsident, i. e. head of state, of the newly founded Bundesrepublik Deutschland. As a young man Heuss had been a close friend and political ally of Friedrich Naumann, the protestant pastor and left wing liberal politician, supported by Ernst Troeltsch. Heuss then working as a political journalist for liberal newspapers and Naumann’s weekly journal (...)
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    Die dunkle Seite der Wirtschaft: philosophische Perspektiven: Irrwege, Auswege.Reiner Manstetten - 2018 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
    Am Leitfaden des Begriffs Malum oeconomicum fuhrt das Buch seine Leser in einen Dialog mit klassischen und zeitgenossischen Denkern uber die abgrundigen Seiten der Wirtschaft und ihre Spiegelungen in der Seele. In der Wirtschaft erscheinen Menschen tendenziell fureinander als blosse Werkzeuge ihrer Bedurfnisbefriedigung, andererseits wird wirtschaftliche Leistung mit Bedeutungen aufgeladen, die an das Heil in der religiosen Sphare gemahnen. Im Kapitalismus der Moderne entfaltet sich aus der Wechselwirkung zwischen einer entfesselten Produktion und den Antrieben des Innenlebens eine zuvor unbekannte Dynamik. (...)
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    Wissenschaft als Beruf.Max Weber - 1988 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 37 (4):340.
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    Thinking, Childhood, and Time: Contemporary Perspectives on the Politics of Education.Walter Omar Kohan & Barbara Weber (eds.) - 2020 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book is an interdisciplinary exploration of the notion of childhood and its place in philosophical education. Childhood is not seen as a developmental state that needs to be overcome, but rather an existential state that constitutes a significant part of being human as well as the (forgotten) dimension of the world itself.
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    Prussian Faust or universalist puritan?Damian Valdez - 2017 - Modern Intellectual History 14 (2):585-596.
    At the end of May 1917, Max Weber attended a “cultural congress” at the picturesque castle of Lauenstein in Thuringia. The congress had been organized by the publicist Eugen Diederichs of Jena and by the Patriotic Society for Thuringia 1914. The moment was a particularly tense one in the life of the embattled German Reich. Against the advice of many cooler heads within the country, Germany had declared unrestricted submarine warfare in January, which together with other antagonistic moves (...)
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    Differences in Ethical Beliefs, Intentions, and Behaviors.James Weber & Janet Gillespie - 1998 - Business and Society 37 (4):447-467.
    Using Ajzen's Theory of Planned Behavior and Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development, we look at individual beliefs (What should I do?), intention (What would I do?), and actual behaviors (What did I do?) and the rationale used in each instance. Of the 12 hypotheses, 10 are strongly supported and 2 are moderately supported. This data set shows that significant differences exist between belief and action, belief and intention, and intention and action; the rationales used to support belief, intention, and action (...)
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    Why Can Only 24% Solve Bayesian Reasoning Problems in Natural Frequencies: Frequency Phobia in Spite of Probability Blindness.Patrick Weber, Karin Binder & Stefan Krauss - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:375246.
    For more than 20 years, research has proven the beneficial effect of natural frequencies when it comes to solving Bayesian reasoning tasks (Gigerenzer & Hoffrage, 1995). In a recent meta-analysis, McDowell & Jacobs (2017) showed that presenting a task in natural frequency format increases performance rates to 24% compared to only 4% when the same task is presented in probability format. Nevertheless, on average three quarters of participants in their meta-analysis failed to obtain the correct solution for such a task (...)
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    The structure of analogical reasoning in bioethics.Erik Weber & Qianru Wang - 2023 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 26 (1):69-84.
    Casuistry, which involves analogical reasoning, is a popular methodological approach in bioethics. The method has its advantages and challenges, which are widely acknowledged. Meta-philosophical reflection on exactly how bioethical casuistry works and how the challenges can be addressed is limited. In this paper we propose a framework for structuring casuistry and analogical reasoning in bioethics. The framework is developed by incorporating theories and insights from the philosophy of science: Mary Hesse’s ideas on horizontal and vertical relations in analogical reasoning in (...)
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  28. Unification: What is it, how do we reach and why do we want it?Erik Weber - 1999 - Synthese 118 (3):479-499.
    This article has three aims. The first is to give a partial explication of the concept of unification. My explication will be partial because I confine myself to unification of particular events, because I do not consider events of a quantitative nature, and discuss only deductive cases. The second aim is to analyze how unification can be reached. My third aim is to show that unification is an intellectual benefit. Instead of being an intellectual benefit unification could be an intellectual (...)
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    Why do Employees Steal?James Weber, Lance B. Kurke & David W. Pentico - 2003 - Business and Society 42 (3):359-380.
    In a rare opportunity, the authors gathered data from two matched health care providers managed by an insurance company where auditors had discovered theft by employees in one of the matched organizations. Data were gathered about the organizations' ethical work climates (EWCs). Analysis revealed statistically significant differences in EWCs across the two organizations. As predicted, the organization with the morally preferred EWCs did not have theft. Both macro- and micro-organizational influences are explored to explain these differences, along with implications for (...)
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    Express saccades and visual attention.B. Fischer & H. Weber - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (3):553-567.
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    The role of prosody in the interpretation of structural ambiguities: A study of anticipatory eye movements.A. Weber, M. Grice & M. Crocker - 2006 - Cognition 99 (2):B63-B72.
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    Understanding the Millennials’ Integrated Ethical Decision-Making Process: Assessing the Relationship Between Personal Values and Cognitive Moral Reasoning.James Weber - 2019 - Business and Society 58 (8):1671-1706.
    Focusing on millennials, individuals born between 1980 and 2000 and representing the largest generational population in our history, this research seeks to understand their ethical decision-making processes by exploring the distinctive, yet interconnected, theories of personal values and cognitive moral reasoning. Utilizing a decision-making framework introduced in the 1990s, we discover that there is a statistically supported relationship between a millennial’s personal value orientation and stage of cognitive moral reasoning. Moreover, we discover a strong relationship between three of the four (...)
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    Etienne Thourneyser Basilea Genevensis: Archäologie eines Autors.Gisela Luginbühl-Weber - 2019 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Etienne Thourneysers Werk übte maßgeblichen Einfluss auf seine Zeitgenossen aus, darunter vor allem die Aufklärer Mendelssohn, Basedow, Lavater und Lessing. Gisela Luginbühl-Weber widmet sich dem Schweizer Autoren mit dem Ziel, sein bahnbrechendes und zu Unrecht in Vergessenheit geratenes Werk zu dokumentieren.
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    The Persistence of the Leveling Down Objection.Michael Weber - 2019 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 12 (1):1-25.
    According to the Leveling Down Objection, some, if not all, egalitarians must concede that leveling down can make things better in a respect—in terms of equality. I argue, first, that if this is true, then it is hard for such egalitarians to avoid the even more disturbing result that leveling down can be better all-things-considered. I then consider and reject two attempts to take this particular sting out of being an egalitarian. The first is Tom Christiano’s argument that the egalitarian (...)
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    A cautionary note on the use of the Analysis of Covariance in classification designs with and without within-subject factors.Bruce A. Schneider, Meital Avivi-Reich & Mindaugas Mozuraitis - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Personal Commitments, Privileged Positions and the Teaching of Applied Ethics.Gloria Albrecht & Leonard J. Weber - 1994 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 3 (3):141-155.
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    Using Exemplary Business Practices to Identify Buddhist and Confucian Ethical Value Systems1.James Weber - 2009 - Business and Society Review 114 (4):511-540.
    ABSTRACTInitially, a brief history of Buddhism and Confucianism describes for the reader a framework developed to determine right versus wrong action and to guide followers of these religions to do the right thing in social or business practice. In addition, this article uncovers exemplary business practices grounded in Buddhist and Confucian ethical values system and practiced in the global business arena and uses these discoveries to describe an application of Buddhist and Confucian ethical values systems. The result is the recognition (...)
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    Whitehead's Pancreativism: The Basics.Michel Weber - 2006 - De Gruyter.
    There is one question that any potential reader who suspects that Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947) might be important for past, contemporary, and future philosophy inevitably raises: how should I read Whitehead? How can I make sense of this incredibly dense tissue of imaginative systematizing, spread over decades of work in disciplines so different and specialized as algebra, geometry, logic, relativistic physics and philosophy of science? Accordingly, this monograph has two main complementary objectives. The first one is to propose a set (...)
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    What about the Billeter-Jullien Debate? And What Was It about? A Response to Thorsten Botz-Bornstein.Ralph Weber - 2014 - Philosophy East and West 64 (1):228-237.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:What about the Billeter-Jullien Debate? And What Was It about? A Response to Thorsten Botz-BornsteinRalph WeberNo doubt Thorsten Botz-Bornstein is right to highlight that the debate of 2006 and 2007 (if indeed it can be called a debate1) between Jean François Billeter and François Jullien was particularly heated. It was to some extent a personal affair in that both protagonists overstepped the scholarly bounds set for an exchange of (...)
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    What rough beast?Eugen Weber - 1996 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 10 (2):285-298.
    Abstract Eric Hobsbawm's Nations and Nationalism since 1780 effectively describes the novelty and artificiality of the modern nation and nation?state, emphasizing the role that cultural and political elites have played in constructing nations, especially through nationally homogeneous schools and partly invented national traditions and histories. By defining nationalism as the congruence between nation and state, however, Hobsbawm gives insufficient attention to the sense in which nationalism goes beyond national patriotism to express chauvinism, xenophobia, and paranoia. He is also too sanguine (...)
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    Artistic imagination and its role in moral progress. Embracing William James’ cries of the wounded.Sergi Castella-Martinez & Bernadette Weber - forthcoming - Philosophy and Social Criticism.
    In recent pragmatist-leaning philosophy and ethics, the Jamesian notion of the cries of the wounded has reemerged as a method of evoking moral progress. Philosophers like Philip Kitcher have argued that a surefooted approach to the complaints of those harmed by given social moral arrangements may lead to an improvement of moral thought, practices and institutions. Yet, at the same time, it has been acknowledged that this comprises a most evident problem: many wounded stakeholders do not cry out about their (...)
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    Incorporating Music into the Social Studies Classroom.Jeffery A. Mangram & Rachel L. Weber - 2012 - Journal of Social Studies Research 36 (1):3-21.
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    Notes to Literature, Volume 1.Rolf Tiedemann & Shierry Weber Nicholson (eds.) - 1991 - Cambridge University Press.
    The author, a noted literary critic, presents a selection of his thought on Balzac, Valery, Dickens, Goethe, Heine, Hoelderlin, lyric poetry, realism, the essay and the contemporary novel.
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    The Right to Make Fatal Decisions.Karsten Weber - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (8):127-128.
    Volume 24, Issue 8, August 2024, Page 127-128.
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    Toward a humanist justice : the political philosophy of Susan Moller Okin.Debra Satz & Rob Reich (eds.) - 2009 - New York, US: Oxford University Press.
    The late Susan Moller Okin was a leading political theorist whose scholarship tried to integrate political philosophy and issues of gender and the family. This volume stems from a conference on Okin, and contains articles by some of the top feminist and political philosophers working today. Their aim is not to celebrate Okin's work, but to constructively engage with it and further its goals.
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    Social Trust: Foundational and Philosophical Issues.Kevin Vallier & Michael Weber (eds.) - 2021 - Routledge.
    "With increasingly divergent views and commitments, and an all-or-nothing mindset in political life, it can seem hard to sustain the level of trust in other members of our society necessary to ensure our most basic institutions work. This book features interdisciplinary perspectives on social trust. The contributors address four main topics related to social trust. The first topic is empirical and formal work on norms and institutional trust, especially the relationships between trust and human behaviour. The second topic concerns trust (...)
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    Unknown Peers.Marc Andree Weber - 2023 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 31 (3):382-401.
    Unknown peers create a problem for those epistemologists who argue that we should be conciliatory in cases of peer disagreement. The standard interpretation of ‘being conciliatory’ has it that we should revise our opinions concerning a specific subject matter whenever we encounter someone who is as competent and well informed as we are concerning this subject matter (and thus is our peer) and holds a different opinion. As a consequence, peers whom we have never encountered and who are hence unknown (...)
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    Wie viel muss ich wissen, um global handeln zu können? Verantwortung für Weltarmut und das Problem der epistemischen Überforderung.Eva Weber-Guskar - 2015 - Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie 2 (2):13-48.
    Was heißt es, sich in unserer globalisierten Welt als eine vollverantwortliche Person zu verstehen und zu verhalten? Einerseits scheint es richtig, dass wir global verantwortlich sind, d.h. dass wir auch gegen entferntes Leid etwas tun sollten; andererseits aber ist wegen vielfacher Überforderungsproblemen unklar ist, wie man diese Verantwortung tatsächlich übernehmen können soll – was wiederum dagegen spricht, dass wir diese Verantwortung berechtigtermaßen zuschreiben können. Um einen Aspekt dieses großen Themas zu behandeln, konzentriere ich mich in diesem Aufsatz auf den Anwendungsbereich (...)
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    Kinoerfahrungen: Theorien, Geschichte, Perspektiven.Florian Mundhenke & Thomas Weber (eds.) - 2017 - Hamburg: Avinus.
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    Supported Decision Making “Adaptive Suit” for Non-Dominating Mental Scaffolding.Oren Asman & Meytal Segal-Reich - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (3):238-240.
    The mental prosthesis model (Silvers and Francis 2009) suggests that interpersonal “prosthetic” thinking could support decision making for people with limited cognitive capacities, and positions th...
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