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  1. The Triviality of Presentism.Ulrich Meyer - 2013 - In Roberto Ciuni, Giuliano Torrengo & Kristie Miller (eds.), New Papers on the Present: Focus on Presentism. Philosophia Verlag. pp. 67-88.
    Many philosophers believe there to be a fundamental difference between the present and past and future times, but they tend to disagree amongst themselves about what this difference is. Some think that the present is singled out by consciousness, while others believe that it marks the position to which the flow of time has advanced. According to presentism, the current moment is ontologically privileged: nothing exists that is not present. My aim in this chapter is to argue that this particular (...)
     
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  2. Functions in Biological and Artificial Worlds: Comparative Philosophical Perspectives.Ulrich Krohs & Peter Kroes (eds.) - 2009 - MIT Press.
    This volume takes on both issues and examines the relationship between organisms and artifacts from the perspective of functionality.
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  3. Structure and Coherence of Two-Model-Descriptions of Technical Artefacts.Ulrich Krohs - 2009 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 13 (2):150-161.
    A technical artefact is often described in two ways: by means of a physicalistic model of its structure and dynamics, and by a functional account of the contributions of the components of the artefact to its capacities. These models do not compete, as different models of the same phenomenon in physics usually do; they supplement each other and cohere. Coherence is shown to be the result of a mapping of role-contributions on physicalistic relations that is brought about by the concept (...)
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    Corporate Public Spheres between Refeudalization and Revitalization.Ulrich Brinkmann, Heiner Heiland & Martin Seeliger - 2022 - Theory, Culture and Society 39 (4):75-90.
    The article critically analyses the gaps and the analytical potential in Jürgen Habermas’s The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere concerning corporate discourses and debates. It is shown that Habermas only analyses the field of work in abstract terms, neglecting in particular corporate public spheres. In contrast, corporate public spheres are developed as an analytical concept, expressed by companies in the form of institutionalized co-determination, situationally granted opportunities for participation and self-willed public spheres of workers. These three fields are discussed (...)
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    Darwin’s empirical claim and the janiform character of fitness proxies.Ulrich Krohs - 2022 - Biology and Philosophy 37 (2):1-23.
    Darwin’s claim about natural selection is reconstructed as an empirical claim about a causal connection leading from the match of the physiology of an individual and its environment to leaving surviving progeny. Variations in this match, Darwin claims, cause differences in the survival of the progeny. Modern concepts of fitness focus the survival side of this chain. Therefore, the assumption that evolutionary theory wants to explain reproductive success in terms of a modern concept of fitness has given rise to the (...)
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    Philosophical universes: images, notions, frames of reference for consciousness, experience, thinking, understanding, existence, etc.Ulrich Verster - 1993 - Oxford, England: Academic Publications.
    https://www.amazon.com/Philosophical-Universes-Consciousness-Experience-Understanding/dp/1874440050/ ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8.
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    Teaching the History of Philosophy in 19th-Century Germany.Ulrich Johannes Schneider - 2004 - Teaching New Histories of Philosophy:275-295.
    What does it mean to do philosophy historically, and when does the legend of philosophy begin? When Hegel tried to give a logical explanation of philosophy's history, was he doing the same thing as Eduard Zeller in his account of Creek thought, or Kuno Fischer in his narrative of modern philosophy? l do not believe so, and I shall sugges t in the following that we should carefully differentiate between the different activities commonly referred to as the history of philosophy. (...)
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  8. Deliberative Exchange, Truth, and Cognitive Division of Labour: A Low-Resolution Modeling Approach.Ulrich Krause & Rainer Hegselmann - 2009 - Episteme 6 (2):130-144.
    This paper develops a formal framework to model a process in which the formation of individual opinions is embedded in a deliberative exchange with others. The paper opts for a low-resolution modeling approach and abstracts away from most of the details of the social-epistemic process. Taking a bird's eye view allows us to analyze the chances for the truth to be found and broadly accepted under conditions of cognitive division of labour combined with a social exchange process. Cognitive division of (...)
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  9. The Cosmopolitan Society and Its Enemies.Ulrich Beck - 2002 - Theory, Culture and Society 19 (1-2):17-44.
    At the beginning of the 21st century the conditio humana cannot be understood nationally or locally but only globally. This constitutes a revolution in the social sciences. The `sociological imagination' (C. Wright Mills) so far has basically been a nation state imagination. The main problem is how to redefine the sociological frame of reference in the horizon of a cosmopolitan imagination. For the purpose of empirical research I distinguish between three concepts: interconnectedness (David Held et al.), liquid modernity (Zygmunt Bauman) (...)
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  10. World Risk Society as Cosmopolitan Society?Ulrich Beck - 1996 - Theory, Culture and Society 13 (4):1-32.
  11. Dna, inference, and information.Ulrich E. Stegmann - 2009 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 60 (1):1-17.
    This paper assesses Sarkar's ([2003]) deflationary account of genetic information. On Sarkar's account, genes carry information about proteins because protein synthesis exemplifies what Sarkar calls a ‘formal information system’. Furthermore, genes are informationally privileged over non-genetic factors of development because only genes enter into arbitrary relations to their products (in virtue of the alleged arbitrariness of the genetic code). I argue that the deflationary theory does not capture four essential features of the ordinary concept of genetic information: intentionality, exclusiveness, asymmetry, (...)
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    What's in a Handshake? Multi-Faith Practice as a Starting Point for Christian Migration Ethics.Ulrich Schmiedel - 2022 - Studies in Christian Ethics 35 (3):561-583.
    This article assesses the tension between cosmopolitan and communitarian approaches to the ethics of migration by analysing how the Protestant Church in Germany (EKD) has responded to the current so-called migration crisis in Europe. I argue that the statements of the EKD frame people on the move either as migrants or as Muslims. These frames come with competing ethical consequences. Whereas migrants are presented as passive victims in need of some form of support by Christians, Muslims are presented as active (...)
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    Libertarismus und Armut.Ulrich Steinvorth - 2021 - In Gottfried Schweiger & Clemens Sedmak (eds.), Handbuch Philosophie Und Armut. J.B. Metzler. pp. 166-172.
    Die englische Wikipedia erklärt ihn als »a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle.« Doch diese Beschreibung trifft auch auf den Liberalismus zu. Den Libertarismus unterscheidet vom Liberalismus etwas, das ihn öffentlichkeitswirksam und in den USA zu einer politischen Partei machte.
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    Essays on Politics and Society.John M. Ulrich, Lowell T. Frye & Chris Ramon Vanden Bossche (eds.) - 2022 - University of California Press.
    _Essays on Politics and Society_ brings together the most significant writings on the topic by the acclaimed Victorian historian, social critic, and essayist Thomas Carlyle. This volume includes some of his most well-known and influential pieces, such as "Characteristics" and "Chartism." In keeping with the Norman and Charlotte Strouse Edition of the Writings of Thomas Carlyle, these essays are accompanied by a thorough historical introduction to the material, extensive notes providing historical and cultural context while expanding on references and allusions, (...)
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    Geist und Gewalt: Deutsche Philosophen zwischen Kaiserreich und Nationalsozialismus.Ulrich Sieg - 2013 - München: Carl Hanser Verlag.
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    Effective moduli from ineffective uniqueness proofs. An unwinding of de La Vallée Poussin's proof for Chebycheff approximation.Ulrich Kohlenbach - 1993 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 64 (1):27-94.
    Kohlenbach, U., Effective moduli from ineffective uniqueness proofs. An unwinding of de La Vallée Poussin's proof for Chebycheff approximation, Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 64 27–94.We consider uniqueness theorems in classical analysis having the form u ε U, v1, v2 ε Vu = 0 = G→v 1 = v2), where U, V are complete separable metric spaces, Vu is compact in V and G:U x V → is a constructive function.If is proved by arithmetical means from analytical assumptions x (...)
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    Unconscious vision and executive control: How unconscious processing and conscious action control interact.Ulrich Ansorge, Wilfried Kunde & Markus Kiefer - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 27:268-287.
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    The changing Pattern of German Social Life.Ulrich Planck - 1969 - Philosophy and History 2 (2):196-196.
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    Left–right coding of past and future in language: The mental timeline during sentence processing.Rolf Ulrich & Claudia Maienborn - 2010 - Cognition 117 (2):126-138.
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    Natural frequencies improve Bayesian reasoning in simple and complex inference tasks.Ulrich Hoffrage, Stefan Krauss, Laura Martignon & Gerd Gigerenzer - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Total sets and objects in domain theory.Ulrich Berger - 1993 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 60 (2):91-117.
    Berger, U., Total sets and objects in domain theory, Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 60 91-117. Total sets and objects generalizing total functions are introduced into the theory of effective domains of Scott and Ersov. Using these notions Kreisel's Density Theorem and the Theorem of Kreisel-Lacombe-Shoenfield are generalized. As an immediate consequence we obtain the well-known continuity of computable functions on the constructive reals as well as a domain-theoretic characterization of the Heriditarily Effective Operations.
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  22. Forschung am Menschen.Ulrich Tröhler & Bettina Schöne-Seifert - forthcoming - Ethik in der Medizin. Enke, Stuttgart.
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  23. Response latencies of pleasure and displeasure ratings: Further evidence for mixed feelings.Ulrich Schimmack - 2005 - Cognition and Emotion 19 (5):671-691.
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    2. Die Idee der enzyklopädischen Ordnung.Ulrich Johannes Schneider - 2013 - In Die Erfindung des Allgemeinen Wissens: Enzyklopädisches Schreiben Im Zeitalter der Aufklärung. Akademie Verlag.
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    1. Die Praxis des enzyklopädischen Schreibens.Ulrich Johannes Schneider - 2013 - In Die Erfindung des Allgemeinen Wissens: Enzyklopädisches Schreiben Im Zeitalter der Aufklärung. Akademie Verlag.
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    3. Das Universal-Lexicon als Biographie.Ulrich Johannes Schneider - 2013 - In Die Erfindung des Allgemeinen Wissens: Enzyklopädisches Schreiben Im Zeitalter der Aufklärung. Akademie Verlag.
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    8. „Geliebter Leser!“.Ulrich Johannes Schneider - 2013 - In Die Erfindung des Allgemeinen Wissens: Enzyklopädisches Schreiben Im Zeitalter der Aufklärung. Akademie Verlag.
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    5. „Russland” in der enzyklopädischen Umschreibung.Ulrich Johannes Schneider - 2013 - In Die Erfindung des Allgemeinen Wissens: Enzyklopädisches Schreiben Im Zeitalter der Aufklärung. Akademie Verlag.
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    10. Therapie als Text.Ulrich Johannes Schneider - 2013 - In Die Erfindung des Allgemeinen Wissens: Enzyklopädisches Schreiben Im Zeitalter der Aufklärung. Akademie Verlag.
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    Realitätsferner Utopismus oder hellsichtige Gegenwartskritik? Zur politischen Philosophie des späten Natorp.Ulrich Sieg - 2006 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 12 (2):262-286.
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    The Axiomatic Method and the Foundations of Science: Historical Roots of Mathematical Physics in Göttingen.Ulrich Majer - 2001 - Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 8:11-33.
    The aim of the paper is this: Instead of presenting a provisional and necessarily insufficient characterization of what mathematical physics is, I will ask the reader to take it just as that, what he or she thinks or believes it is, yet to be prepared to revise his opinion in the light of what I am going to tell. Because this is precisely, what I intend to do. I will challenge some of the received or standard views about mathematical physics (...)
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    Things that can and things that cannot be done in PRA.Ulrich Kohlenbach - 2000 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 102 (3):223-245.
    It is well known by now that large parts of mathematical reasoning can be carried out in systems which are conservative over primitive recursive arithmetic PRA . On the other hand there are principles S of elementary analysis which are known to be equivalent to arithmetical comprehension and therefore go far beyond the strength of PRA . In this paper we determine precisely the arithmetical and computational strength of weaker function parameter-free schematic versions S− of S, thereby exhibiting different levels (...)
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  33. The changeful fate of a groundbreaking insight: the Darwinian fitness principle caught in different webs of belief.Ulrich Krohs - 2006 - Yearbook for European Culture of Science 2:107-124.
    Darwin’s explanation of biological speciation in terms of variation and natural selection has revolutionised biological thought. However, while his principle of natural selection, the fitness principle, has shaped biology until the present, its interpretation changed more than once during the almost 150 years of its history. The most striking change of the status of the principle is that, in the middle of the 20th century, it transmutated from an often disputed, groundbreaking insight into a tautology. Moreover, not only the interpretation (...)
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    On How Watson and Crick Discovered what Watson and Crick had Suggested: The "Folk" Concept of Discovery Rediscovered.Ulrich Charpa - 2008 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 30 (1):7 - 30.
    This article opens with general and historical remarks on philosophy of science's problems with the concept of discovery. Then, drawing upon simple examples of Watson's and Crick's non-philosophical usage, I characterize phrases of the type "x discovers y" semantically. It will subsequently be shown how widespread philosophical discussion on discovery violates the semantic constraints of phrases of the type "x discovers y." Then I provide a philosophical reconstruction of "x discovers y" that is in keeping with the "folk" notion of (...)
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    Einführung: Religionswissenschaft und Religionskritik.Ulrich Berner - 2006 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 14 (2):107-110.
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    Neue Perspektiven zum,Parzival' Wolframs von Eschenbach. Angelologie im Spannungsfeld von Origenismus und Orthodoxie.Ulrich Ernst - 2006 - Das Mittelalter 11 (1).
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    Research Skills for the Future: Summary and Critique of a Comparative Study in Eight Countries.Werner Ulrich & D. P. Dash - 2013 - Journal of Research Practice 9 (1):Article V1.
    With this article we introduce a new article category in the journal, as announced in this issue's editorial--Viewpoints & Discussion. Articles under this category are intended to provide authentic and qualified opinions on topics relevant to the journal. These articles and follow-up discussions will pass through an accelerated, mainly editorial, review process. We invite readers to respond to such articles by sharing their personal thoughts and experiences, as well as to initiate new discussions. We hope these contributions will make the (...)
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    Program Extraction from Normalization Proofs.Ulrich Berger, Stefan Berghofer, Pierre Letouzey & Helmut Schwichtenberg - 2006 - Studia Logica 82 (1):25-49.
    This paper describes formalizations of Tait's normalization proof for the simply typed λ-calculus in the proof assistants Minlog, Coq and Isabelle/HOL. From the formal proofs programs are machine-extracted that implement variants of the well-known normalization-by-evaluation algorithm. The case study is used to test and compare the program extraction machineries of the three proof assistants in a non-trivial setting.
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    Interdisciplinary Interconnections in Synthetic Biology.Ulrich Krohs & Mark A. Bedau - 2013 - Biological Theory 8 (4):313-317.
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    A Path Analytic Model of Ethical Conflict in Practice and Autonomy in a Sample of Nurse Practitioners.Connie M. Ulrich & Karen L. Soeken - 2005 - Nursing Ethics 12 (3):305-316.
    The purpose of this study was to test a causal model of ethical conflict in practice and autonomy in a sample of 254 nurse practitioners working in the primary care areas of family health, pediatrics, adult health and obstetrics/gynecology in the state of Maryland. A test of the model was conducted using a path analytic approach with LISREL 8.30 hypothesizing individual, organizational and societal/market factors influencing ethical conflict in practice and autonomy. Maximum likelihood estimation was used to estimate the parameters (...)
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    Models, Simulations, and the Reduction of Complexity.Ulrich Gähde, Stephan Hartmann & Jörn Henning Wolf (eds.) - 2013 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Modern science is, to a large extent, a model-building activity. But how are models contructed? How are they related to theories and data? How do they explain complex scientific phenomena, and which role do computer simulations play here? These questions have kept philosophers of science busy for many years, and much work has been done to identify modeling as the central activity of theoretical science. At the same time, these questions have been addressed by methodologically-minded scientists, albeit from a different (...)
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  42. Auswahlbibliographie zur Michel Foucault-Rezeption.Ulrich Bröckling, Totale Mobilmachung Menschenführung im Qualitäts, Selbstmanagement In, Susanne Krasmann, Thomas Lemke, Eva Horn & Glossar der Gegenwart - 2004 - In Norbert Ricken & Markus Rieger-Ladich (eds.), Michel Foucault: pädagogische Lektüren. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. pp. 303.
     
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    On a modal system of R. A. Bull's.Dolph Ulrich - 1976 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 17 (3):479-480.
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    How Useful are the Concepts of Familiarity, Biological Integrity, and Ecosystem Health for Evaluating Damages by GM Crops?Ulrich Heink, Robert Bartz & Ingo Kowarik - 2012 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 25 (1):3-17.
    In the discussion about consequences of the release of genetically modified (GM) crops, the meaning of the term “environmental damage” is difficult to pin down. We discuss some established concepts and criteria for understanding and evaluating such damages. Focusing on the concepts of familiarity, biological integrity, and ecosystem health, we argue that, for the most part, these concepts are highly ambiguous. While environmental damage is mostly understood as significant adverse effects on conservation resources, these concepts may not relate directly to (...)
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    Aggressiveness and dominance.Ulrich Mueller - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (3):381-382.
    Aggressiveness is a vital component of dominating behavior. We must distinguish adaptive from nonadaptive aggression and must control for skills, intelligence, appropriate context variables, and – most important – whether the aggression displayed was actually suitable for improving a subject's social status. If we do, we may find a consistent positive correlation between adaptive aggressiveness and testosterone.
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    Is fluctuating asymmetry a signal or a Marker of genetic fitness?Ulrich Mueller - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (4):617-618.
    Fluctuating asymmetry is more a signal of genetic fitness than a marker observable only to the researcher. Hence, it has to be demonstrated that low FA is an honest signal of genetic quality; this has not been demonstrated in Gangestad & Simpson's otherwise useful review.
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    Problems of Constitution for Europe.Ulrich K. Preuss - 1996 - Constellations 3 (2):209-224.
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    Adorno and Jazz: Reflections on a Failed Encounter.Ulrich Schönherr - 1991 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1991 (87):85-96.
  49. Conversation with Janina Bauman and Zygmunt Bauman.Ulrich Bielefeld - 2002 - Thesis Eleven 70 (1):113-117.
  50. Die Vergangenheit des Geistes : eine Archäologie der Philosophiegeschichte.Ulrich Johannes Schneider - 1999 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 189 (3):414-416.
     
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