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    Musa Kadıoğlu, Das Gerontikon von Nysa am Mäander. 2014.Ursula Quatember - 2018 - Klio 100 (1):340-345.
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    Ursula Quatember, Der sogenannte Hadrianstempel an der Kuretenstrasse, Wien (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften) 2017 (Forschungen in Ephesos XI.3), mit Beiträgen von Robert Kalasek, Martin Pliessnig, Walter Prochaska, Hans Quatember, Hans Taeubner, Barbara Thuswaldner, Johannes Weber, Textband 402 S., Tafelband IX und 320 S., 10 Faltpläne, ISBN 978-3-7001-7994-8 (geb.), € 220,–Der sogenannte Hadrianstempel an der Kuretenstrasse (Forschungen in Ephesos XI.3), mit Beiträgen von Robert Kalasek, Martin Pliessnig, Walter Prochaska, Hans Quatember, Hans Taeubner, Barbara Thuswaldner, Johannes Weber, Textband 402 S., Tafelband IX und 320 S., 10 Faltpläne. [REVIEW]Anna-Lena Krüger - 2017 - Klio 102 (2):778-782.
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    Herms from ephesus - (r.) hanslmayr die skulpturen Von ephesos. Die hermen. Mit Beiträgen Von Georg A. Plattner Und Ursula Quatember. (Forschungen in ephesos 10/2.) Pp. 208, b/w & colour pls. Wien: Verlag der österreichischen akademie der wissenschaften, 2016. Cased, €109. Isbn: 978-3-7001-8074-6. [REVIEW]Athanasios Sideris - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):540-542.
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    Ursula Streckert: Der Briefwechsel Ferdinand Christian Baurs mit Ludwig Friedrich Heyd – die Introspektion. Teil 2.Ursula Streckert - 2016 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 23 (2):236-272.
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    Ursula Streckert: Der Briefwechsel Ferdinand Christian Baurs mit Ludwig Friedrich Heyd – die Introspektion. Teil 1.Ursula Streckert - 2016 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 23 (1):56-129.
    Nineteen newly-transliterated letters between Ferdinand Christian Baur and his friend Ludwig Friedrich Heyd are presented. Seventeen of them were written by Baur, and two by Heyd in the period between 10th February 1836 and 16th January 1842. A further sixteen earlier letters were already published by Carl Egbert Hester in 1993. The correspondence between the two close friends cover a broad range of subjects, predominantly historical, as well as family, scientific, political themes and particularly university politics. The key personal topic (...)
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    The sacred depths of nature.Ursula Goodenough - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    For many of us, the great scientific discoveries of the modern age--the Big Bang, evolution, quantum physics, relativity--point to an existence that is bleak, devoid of meaning, pointless. But in The Sacred Depths of Nature, eminent biologist Ursula Goodenough shows us that the scientific world view need not be a source of despair. Indeed, it can be a wellspring of solace and hope. This eloquent volume reconciles the modern scientific understanding of reality with our timeless spiritual yearnings for reverence (...)
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    The Chemical Workshop Tradition and the Experimental Practice: Discontinuities within Continuities.Ursula Klein - 1996 - Science in Context 9 (3):251-287.
    The ArgumentThe overall portrayal of early modern experimentation as a new method of securing assent within a philosophical discourse sketched in many of the recent studies on the historical origin of experimentation is questioned by the analysis of the experimental practice of chemistry at the Paris Academy. Chemical experimentation at the Paris Academy in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century originated in a different tradition than the philosophical. It continued and developed the material culture of the chemical work shops (...)
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    Who may frown and who should smile? Dominance, affiliation, and the display of happiness and anger.Ursula Hess, Reginald Adams & Robert Kleck - 2005 - Cognition and Emotion 19 (4):515-536.
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    Remembering in signs.Ursula Bellugi, Edward S. Klima & Patricia Siple - 1974 - Cognition 3 (2):93-125.
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    (1 other version)Ist Eckard königs „theorie der erziehungswissenschaft“ eine „kritik der pädagogischen vernunft“?Ursula Neemann - 1980 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 11 (2):302-320.
    Der Argumentationszusammenhang der im Titel genannten Schrift von König, welche Erziehungswissenschaft als praktische Disziplin von Grund auf revidieren und neu aufbauen soll, wird dargestellt, das Gesamtwerk dann aber einer eingehenden Kritik unterzogen. Dabei wird nachgewiesen, daß die Begründung oberster Normen bei König zirkelhaft ist. Außerdem wird auf eine Reihe von Unklarheiten und Verwechslungen begrifflicher Art, sowie auf Unkorrektheiten formaler Art hingewiesen. Vor allem aber wird deutlich gemacht, daß König sich viele Schwierigkeiten und Unklarheiten durch die kritiklose Übernahme der Lehren der (...)
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    Freedom and Responsibility in Neoplatonist Thought.Ursula Coope - 2020 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Ursula Coope presents a ground-breaking study of the philosophy of the Neoplatonists. She explores their understanding of freedom and responsibility: an entity is free to the extent that it is wholly in control of itself, self-determining, self-constituting, and self-knowing - which only a non-bodily thing can be.
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    Mindful Virtue, Mindful Reverence.Ursula Goodenough & Paul Woodruff - 2001 - Zygon 36 (4):585-595.
    How does one talk about moral thought and moral action as a religious naturalist? We explore this question by considering two human capacities: the capacity for mindfulness, and the capacity for virtue. We suggest that mindfulness is deeply enhanced by an understanding of the scientific worldview and that the four cardinal virtues—courage, fairmindedness, humaneness, and reverence—are rendered coherent by mindful reflection. We focus on the concept of mindful reverence and propose that the mindful reverence elicited by the evolutionary narrative is (...)
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    Abortion in the Republic of Ireland.Ursula Barry - 1988 - Feminist Review 29 (1):57-63.
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  15. Facial Reactions to Emotional Facial Expressions: Affect or Cognition?Ursula Hess, Pierre Philippot & Sylvie Blairy - 1998 - Cognition and Emotion 12 (4):509-531.
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    Technoscience avant la lettre.Ursula Klein - 2005 - Perspectives on Science 13 (2):226-266.
    I argue and demonstrate in this essay that interconnected systems of science and technology, or technoscience, existed long before the late nineteenth century, and that eighteenth-century chemistry was such an early form of technoscience. Based on recent historical research on the early development of carbon chemistry from the late 1820s until the 1840s—which revealed that early carbon chemistry was an experimental expert culture that was largely detached from the mundane industrial world—I further examine the question of the internal preconditions within (...)
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    Reason’s genuine historicity: the establishment of a history of philosophy as a philosophical sub-discipline in Marburg Neo-Kantianism.Ursula Renz - 2021 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (4):694-717.
    . Reason’s genuine historicity: the establishment of a history of philosophy as a philosophical sub-discipline in Marburg Neo-Kantianism. British Journal for the History of Philosophy: Vol. 29, Special Issue: Historical Thought in German Neo-Kantianism, Guest Editors: Katherina Kinzel and Lydia Patton, pp. 694-717.
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  18. Aristoteles’ ‘Nikomachische Ethik’.Ursula Wolf - 2004 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (4):772-772.
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  19. Aristotle on action.Ursula Coope - 2007 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 81 (1):109–138.
    When I raise my arm, what makes it the case that my arm's going up is an instance of my raising my arm? In this paper, I discuss Aristotle's answer to this question. His view, I argue, is that my arm's going up counts as my raising my arm just in case it is an exercise of a certain kind of causal power of mine. I show that this view differs in an interesting way both from the Davidsonian ‘standard causal (...)
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    Reflections on Science and Technology.Ursula Goodenough - 2000 - Zygon 35 (1):5-12.
    Science and technology are frequently confused. This essay points out thebases for this confusion and then focuses on a basic distinction, namely, that whereas science brings us information that we have little choice but to absorb and reflect upon, technology is something that humans elect to do and, hence, can also elect not to do. It is proposed that technological ethics are most cogently undertaken with scientific understanding as the linchpin and religious/artistic sensibilities as the muse.
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    Aufklärerinnen.Ursula I. Meyer - 2009 - Aachen: Ein-FACH-Verlag.
    Spricht man über die Aufklärung, taucht man, wie meist in der Philosophie in eine Männerwelt, Frauen sind darin Randfiguren. In einer Zeit, als die Männer die Grundlagen der modernen Zivilisation legten, hat man Frauen eine Nebenrolle zugewiesen. Trotzdem haben Aufklärerinnen durch ihr Denken, ihr Werk und ihr Beispiel viele weitere Generationen beeinflusst. Der Titel Aufklärerinnen beschreibt Philosophinnen, Literatinnen und Wissenschaftlerinnen, die in dieser Umbruchphase etwas bewegen wollten. Mangelnder Frauenbildung, wirtschaftlicher Abhängigkeit und ehelicher Unterwerfung hatten sie den Kampf angesagt. Und das (...)
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    Verleihung der Ehrendoktorwürde und Überreichung der Promotionsurkunde durch die Dekanin der Rechstswissenschaftlichen Fakultät.Ursula Nelles - 2009 - Rechtstheorie 40 (2):238-239.
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    Die Ligesse als Problemfeld romanisch-deutscher Literaturbeziehungen im 12. und 13. Jahrhundert.Ursula Peters - 2017 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 51 (1):141-192.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Frühmittelalterliche Studien Jahrgang: 51 Heft: 1 Seiten: 141-192.
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    7 Gott-Mensch.Ursula Reitemeyer - 2020 - In Andreas Arndt (ed.), Ludwig Feuerbach: Das Wesen des Christentums. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 95-108.
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    Predigtspezifische Intertextualitätsmuster.Ursula Roth - 2023 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 75 (4):340-355.
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    A Setback to the Dialogue: Response to Huston Smith.Ursula Goodenough - 2001 - Zygon 36 (2):201-206.
    Huston Smith's book, Why Religion Matters, offers an eloquent evocation of mystical sensibility. Unfortunately, along the way, he offers a strongly negative and often inaccurate account of the scientific worldview, the claim being that the science is laying siege to the spiritual.
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    A Revolution that never happened.Ursula Klein - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 49:80-90.
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    Insight and Dissociation in Lucid Dreaming and Psychosis.Ursula Voss, Armando D’Agostino, Luca Kolibius, Ansgar Klimke, Silvio Scarone & J. Allan Hobson - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Rational Assent and Self–Reversion: A Neoplatonist Response to the Stoics.Ursula Coope - 2016 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 50:237-288.
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    Möglichkeit und Notwendigkeit bei Aristoteles und heute.Ursula Wolf - 1979
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    Religiopoiesis.Ursula Goodenough - 2000 - Zygon 35 (3):561-566.
    Religiopoiesis describes the crafting of religion, a core activity of humankind. Each religion is grounded in its myth, and each myth includes a cosmology of origins and destiny. The scientific worldview coheres as such a myth and calls for a religiopoietic response. The difficulties, opportunities, and imperatives inherent in this call are explored, particularly as they impact the working scientist.
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    Anglican cathedrals and implicit religion: Softening the boundaries of sacred space through innovative events and installations.Ursula McKenna, Leslie J. Francis & Francis Stewart - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):11.
    High profile (and controversial) events and installations, like the Helter-Skelter in Norwich and the Crazy Golf Bridges in Rochester, have drawn attention to innovation and public engagement within Anglican cathedrals. The present study contextualised these innovations both empirically and conceptually. The empirical framework draws on cathedral websites to chronicle the wide and diverse range of events and installations hosted by Anglican cathedrals in England and the Isle of Man between 2018 and 2022. The conceptual framework draws on Edward Bailey’s theory (...)
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    Epistemic autonomy in Descartes, Spinoza and Kant : the value of thinking for oneself.Ursula Renz - 2019 - In Aurelia Armstrong, Keith Green & Andrea Sangiacomo (eds.), Spinoza and Relational Autonomy: Being with Others. Edinburgh: Eup. pp. 33-49.
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    Memoria democrática y álbumes ilustrados en la formación inicial del profesorado.Ursula Luna, Amaia Serrano-Mariezkurrena & Berta Echeberria Arquero - 2024 - Clío: History and History Teaching 50:196-210.
    Este trabajo presenta el proyecto GATAI[1], un proyecto interdisciplinar de innovación educativa desarrollado en el tercer curso del Grado de Educación Primaria la Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU) que versa sobre temas controvertidos y álbumes ilustrados en la formación de maestros. El alumnado universitario diseña y desarrolla sesiones de aula dirigidas a niñas y niños de primaria, que tienen como eje principal la lectura e interpretación de un álbum ilustrado sobre memoria democrática. Esta práctica se desarrolla en 25 grupos de (...)
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  35. The Affects as a Condition of Human Freedom in Spinoza's Ethics.Ursula Goldenbaum - 1999 - In Yirmiahu Yovel (ed.). Little Room Press.
  36. Time for Aristotle: Physics IV.10-14.Ursula Coope - 2005 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    What is the relation between time and change? Does time depend on the mind? Is the present always the same or is it always different? Aristotle tackles these questions in the Physics. In the first book in English exclusively devoted to this discussion, Ursula Coope argues that Aristotle sees time as a universal order within which all changes are related to each other. This interpretation enables her to explain two striking Aristotelian claims: that the now is like a moving (...)
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    Die jüdische Frau in Deutschland Symposion an der Hochschule für Jüdische Studien in Heidelberg. 4.-7.3.1991.Ursula Beitz - 1991 - Die Philosophin 2 (4):105-107.
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    Ein Plädoyer für die Redekunst.Ursula Bittrich - 2018 - Millennium 15 (1):19-35.
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  39. The iconography of the'bhagavad Gita'.Ursula King - 1982 - Journal of Dharma 7 (2):146-163.
     
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    Historical Drama: The Relation of Literature and Reality (review).Ursula Mahlendorf - 1977 - Philosophy and Literature 1 (2):244-245.
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    Descartes: Emotionen als psychophysische Zustände.Ursula Renz & Hilge Landweer - 2008 - In Ursula Renz & Hilge Landweer (eds.), Klassische Emotionstheorienclassical Emotion Theories. From Plato to Wittgenstein: Von Platon Bis Wittgenstein. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Hutcheson: Leidenschaften und Moral Sense.Ursula Renz & Hilge Landweer - 2008 - In Ursula Renz & Hilge Landweer (eds.), Klassische Emotionstheorienclassical Emotion Theories. From Plato to Wittgenstein: Von Platon Bis Wittgenstein. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Spatial competition on the master-saliency map.Ursula Schade & Cristina Meinecke - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    Vorwort.Ursula M. Staudinger, Jürgen Mittelstraß & Paul B. Baltes - 1994 - In Ursula M. Staudinger, Jürgen Mittelstraß & Paul B. Baltes (eds.), Alter Und Altern: Ein Interdisziplinärer Studientext Zur Gerontologie. De Gruyter.
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    Reflections on the American rejection of continental drift.Ursula B. Marvin - 2001 - Metascience 10 (2):208-217.
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    Philosophie als mediana mentis?Ursula Renz - 2010 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 58 (1).
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    What is it about your face that tells me what you want from me? Emotional appeals are associated with specific mental images.Ursula Hess, Shlomo Hareli & Andrea Scarantino - 2024 - Cognition and Emotion 38 (3):389-398.
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    Kunst als Erkenntnis: die Rolle d. Sinnlichkeit in d. Ästhetik d. Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten.Ursula Franke - 1972 - Wiebaden: Steiner.
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    Emotional mimicry as social regulator: theoretical considerations.Ursula Hess & Agneta Fischer - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (5):785-793.
    The goal of this article is to discuss theoretical arguments concerning the idea that emotional mimicry is an intrinsic part of our social being and thus can be considered a social act. For this, we will first present the theoretical assumptions underlying the Emotional Mimicry as Social Regulator view. We then provide a brief overview of recent developments in emotional mimicry research and specifically discuss new developments regarding the role of emotional mimicry in actual interactions and relationships, and individual differences (...)
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  50. Experiment, Spiritus und okkulte Qualitäten in der Philosophie Francis Bacons.Ursula Klein - 1996 - Philosophia Naturalis 33 (2):289-315.
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