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    Entrepreneurial Intentions of Teams: Sub-Dimensions of Machiavellianism Interact With Team Resilience.Michaéla C. Schippers,AndreasRauch,Frank D. Belschak &Willem Hulsink -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Machiavellians are often seen as manipulative people who contribute negatively to teams and ventures. However, recent work has shown that Machiavellians can also cooperate and act in pro-social ways in a team context. Thus, some aspects of Machiavellianism might be conducive for teams and team members’ intentions to start a business venture. Most studies in this area have failed to (a) assess the effect of Machiavellianism at the team level, (b) take into account the dimensional nature of Machiavellianism, and (c) (...) assess moderators of these effects. We propose that the combination of Machiavellianism and resilience in teams predict team entrepreneurial intentions (EI). Moreover, we propose that different team level dimensions of Machiavellianism (amoral manipulation, desire for status, desire for control, distrust of others) are differentially related to EI. More specifically, we expect at the team level that amoral manipulation and desire for status are positively related to changes in EI (as teams high on these dimensions feel that they can use unethical practices that give them an advantage in being successful), whereas desire for control and distrust of others should be negatively related to changes in EI (as entrepreneurial teams usually work in less structured situations and need to closely work together). Furthermore, all sub-dimensions of Machiavellianism should interact positively with team resilience as resilience acts as a buffer that protects teams from potential negative effects of Machiavellianism. In a multi-wave study among newly formed teams engaged in entrepreneurship projects, controlling for psychopathy and narcissism, we found partial support for our hypotheses. Results supported our expectations for the “amoral manipulation” and “desire for control” sub-dimensions, but not for the “desire for status” and the “distrust of others” sub-dimensions of Machiavellianism, with distrust of others showing unexpectedly opposite effects. This study contributes to the literature by looking at the dimensions of Machiavellianism at the level of entrepreneurial teams in conjunction with the more positive team characteristic, resilience. Our results indicate that the relationship between Machiavellianism and EI is more complex than previously hypothesized, as the sub-dimensions are sometimes positively and sometimes negatively related to entrepreneurial intentions and interact with team-level resilience. (shrink)
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    A Lifespan Perspective on Entrepreneurship: Perceived Opportunities and Skills Explain the Negative Association between Age and Entrepreneurial Activity.Clarissa Bohlmann,AndreasRauch &Hannes Zacher -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Propelled: How Boredom, Frustration, and Anticipation Lead Us to the Good Life.Andreas Elpidorou -2020 - New York, USA: Oxford University Press.
    Many of our endeavors -- be it personal or communal, technological or artistic -- aim at eradicating all traces of dissatisfaction from our daily lives. They seek to cure us of our discontent in order to deliver us a fuller and flourishing existence. But what if ubiquitous pleasure and instant fulfilment make our lives worse, not better? What if discontent isn't an obstacle to the good life but one of its essential ingredients? In Propelled,Andreas Elpidorou makes a lively (...) case for the value of discontent and illustrates how boredom, frustration, and anticipation are good for us. Weaving together stories from sources as wide-ranging as classical literature, social and cognitive psychology, philosophy, art, and video games, Elpidorou shows that these psychological states aren't unpleasant accidents of our lives. Rather, they illuminate our desires and expectations, inform us when we find ourselves stuck in unpleasant and unfulfilling situations, and motivate us to furnish our lives with meaning, interest, and value. Boredom, frustration, and anticipation aren't obstacles to our goals--they are our guides, propelling us into lives that are truly our own. (shrink)
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    Trade, Exploitation, and the Problem of Unequal Opportunity Costs.Andreas Cassee -2022 -Moral Philosophy and Politics 9 (1):31-50.
    This paper assesses the ‘power-induced failure of reciprocity’ account of exploitation in the domain of trade. I argue that its proponents face a dilemma. Either the cost variable of reciprocity is understood to include opportunity costs. Then, the account implausibly implies that those with more valuable outside options should get a larger part of the overall benefits of cooperation. Or the cost variable is understood to exclude opportunity costs. Then, the account has awkward implications in cases where direct costs and (...) opportunity costs are substitutable. To evade this dilemma, the account could be amended to include a hypothetical baseline that equalizes opportunity costs. But then, the account ceases to be isolationist. Whether a cooperative interaction counts as exploitative is no longer independent of moral considerations about distributions outside the domain of trade. (shrink)
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  5. Philosophischer Glaube und Selbstvergewisserung.Andreas Cesana -2008 -Schweizerische Zeitschrift Für Philosophie 67 (StPh67).
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    On the Cognitive Argument for Cost-Benefit Analysis.Andreas Christiansen -2018 -Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (2):217-230.
    In a number of writings, Cass Sunstein has argued that we should use cost-benefit analysis as our primary approach to risk management, because cost-benefit analysis corrects for the cognitive biases that mar our thinking about risk. The paper critically evaluates this ‘cognitive argument for cost-benefit analysis’ and finds it wanting. Once we make distinctions between different cognitive errors and between different aspects of cost-benefit analysis, it becomes apparent that there are really two cognitive arguments, neither of which is successful as (...) arguments for cost-benefit analysis as a whole. One argument shows that the analysis aspect of cost-benefit analysis is warranted because it corrects for false beliefs about the magnitudes of risk and for the neglect of some costs. While this is a sound argument, it does not provide an argument for other aspects of cost-benefit analysis. The second argument purports to show that commensurating and monetizing the values of the effects of regulation is warranted because it corrects for the use of widely diverging values of a statistical life. This argument fails because the use of widely diverging values of a statistical life is not a cognitive error: It is neither precluded by considerations of instrumental rationality, nor by the requirement of treating like cases alike. (shrink)
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  7. The Macine Analogy in Bioethics.Andreas Christiansen -2020 - In Sune Holm & Maria Serban,Philosophical Perspectives on the Engineering Approach in Biology: Living Machines? New York: Routledge. pp. 167-185.
    The chapter discusses the use of machine analogies in biology from an ethical point of view. The chapter identifies a number of “antimachine” views – views that are critical of the use of machine analogies on ethical grounds. Such views typically object to machine analogies either because such analogies understand organisms in mechanistic terms or because they recommend viewing organisms as artifacts. According to antimachine views, understanding organisms mechanistically, or creating biological artifacts, leads to several problems: (1) because mechanistic understandings (...) of organisms are descriptively inadequate, their use is hubristic or dangerous; (2) mechanistic or artifactual understandings imply a denial that organisms have moral standing; (3) biological artifacts lack an intrinsic value that natural organisms have; and (4) creating biological artifacts expresses objectionable attitudes of mastery and domination of nature. The chapter analyzes objections, pointing to each of these problems, and argues that they all suffer from a common problem: they extend the scope of the analogy beyond what is necessary or intended by those using it. Antimachine views are thus best seen as warnings not to overextend analogies between organisms and machines. (shrink)
     
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    Karl Jaspers - Philosophy on the Way to "World Philosophy": Philosophie Auf Dem Weg Zur "Weltphilosophie".Leonard H. Ehrlich &Richard Wisser (eds.) -1999 - BRILL.
    Contents/Inhalt: Preface. Vorwort. Abbreviations/Siglen. I. JASPERS ON WORLD PHILOSOPHY AND WORLD HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY/JASPERS ÜBER WELT-PHILOSOPHIE UND WELTGESCHICHTE DER PHILOSOPHIE. Nekrolog von Karl Jaspers selbst verfaßt. Obituary by Karl Jaspers himself. Karl JASPERS: Weltgeschichte der Philosophie - Zweites Buch: Geschichte der Gehalte: Einleitung. Karl JASPERS: World History of Philosophy - Second Volume: History of the Substantive Contents of Philosophic Thought. Introduction. II. INTRODUCTION/EINLEITUNG. Leonard H. EHRLICH: Opening Remarks. Introduction of Jeanne Hersch, Honorary President of the Conference. Jeanne HERSCH: Von der (...) Wirkung einer "philosophia negativa". III. LEGACY AND TASK. VERMÄCHTNIS UND AUFGABE. Leonard H. EHRLICH: Ausblick: Vernunft, Geist, Geschichte. Sawako HANYU: the Concept of the "Encompassing" in World Philosophy.Andreas RINOFNER: Periechontologie und Weltgeschichte der Philosophie. Systematische Bemerkungen zu einem aufschlußreichen Verhältnis. Richard WISSER: Projekt und Vision einer "Weltgeschichte der Philosophie" und "Weltphilosophie" als Folgen der "Grundverfassung" von Karl Jaspers. IV. DIMENSIONS OF COMMUNICATION/RÄUME DER KOMMUNIKATION.Andreas CESANA: Grenzen der Rationalität und Kommunikation. Brenio ONETTO-BÄCHLER: Existentielle Kommunikation bei Jaspers. Czes_awa PIECUCH: Es ist gleichgültig, wer die Wahrheit ausspricht. Über die Uneigennützigkeit der existentiellen Kommunikation. Oswald O. SCHRAG: Existence, Existenz, and Social Organization. Vladimir KATASONOV: The Gadfly, Stinging the Sluggish Horse: The Socratic Mission of Jaspers's Philosophy. V. COMMUNICATIVE WORLD HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY/KOMMUNIKATIVE WELTGESCHICHTE DER PHILOSOPHIE. Albrecht KIEL: Die Weisen des Umgreifenden, die der Mensch ist: Wege zu Jaspers' Periechontologie. Maria Luisa BASSO: K. Jaspers - N. Berdiaeff: une confrontation entre deux philosophies de l'histoire. Convergence et divergence d'affirmations. Inigo BOCKEN: Kommunikation und Mutmaßung. Versuch eines Vergleichs zwischen Jaspers' Idee einer Philosophie der Kommunikation und Nikolaus von Kues' Kunst der Mutmaßungen. Boles_aw ANDRZEJEWSKI: Jaspers' Stellung zur Romantik im Lichte seiner Sprachphilosophie. Endre KISS: Karl Jaspers' Auslegung Nietzsches als eines Metaphysikers der Immanenz. Danièle MOYAL-SHARROCK: Genie et Folie selon Jaspers. Milan UZELAC: The World and Existence. Pablo LÓPEZ-LÓPEZ: Das Studium der Philosophie als Studium der Weltgeschichte der Philosophie. VI. COMMUNICATIVE WORLD PHILOSOPHY: EAST AND WEST/KOMMUNIKATIVE WELTPHILOSOPHIE: OST UND WEST. Wonjae LEE: Karl Jaspers und das Weltproblem des interreligiösen Dialogs. Silvia MARZANO: Comunicazione mondiale, kantismo e frattura dell'essere in Karl Jaspers. Una "terza via" fra Occidente e Oriente? Indu SARIN: Jaspers's Quest for Existential Communication. Mohammed MARUF: Jaspers and Iqbal on Self, Freedom and Communication. Subhadr PANYADEEP: Ich und Nicht-Ich bei Jaspers und im Buddhismus. Kazuteru FUKUI: Das Wesen des Buddhismus und Jaspers' Philosophie. Yukio MASUBUCHI: Jaspers und Nishida. Eine Theorie des "Topos" in der Lehre von der Kommunikation. Hans SANER: Weltphilosophie und Globalkultur im interkulturellen Vergleich mit den Konzepten "Weltmusik" und "Weltkunst". Gerhard RAUCHE: The Paradox of " Das Scheitern " as a World Formula. VII. COMMUNICATIVE WORLD PHILOSOPHY: FREEDOM AND TOLERANCE/KOMMUNIKATIVE WELTPHILOSOPHIE: FREIHEIT UND TOLERANZ. Anna MASÓ-MONCLÚS: Libertad y autoridad en Hannah Arendt y Karl Jaspers. Otmar KLEIN: "Weltverabsolutierung" und Verantwortungsverlust. Kurt SALAMUN: Grenzen der Toleranz. Zum Offenheits- und Toleranzparadigma in der Philosophie von Karl Jaspers. Giorgio PENZO: Politik als Ethos und das Problem der Freiheit bei Jaspers. Gerhard KNAUSS: Von der Weimarer Republik zur Weltpolitik. Wandlungen in Jaspers' Auffassung und Wertung der Politik von der Heidelberger Frühschrift "Die geistige Situation der Zeit" bis zu den Basler Spätschriften. Hermann-Josef SEIDENECK: Freiheit und Wiedervereinigung auf dem Prüfstand. Prognose und Ergebnis unter dem Blickwinkel von existentieller Kommunikation im Welthorizont. Appendix/Anhang. (shrink)
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    Self-Blame and Moral Responsibility.Andreas Brekke Carlsson (ed.) -2022 - New York, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    Self-blame is an integral part of our lives. We often blame ourselves for our failings and experience familiar unpleasant emotions such as guilt, shame, regret, or remorse. Self-blame is also what we often aim for when we blame others: we want the people we blame to recognize their wrongdoing and blame themselves for it. Moreover, self-blame is typically considered a necessary condition for forgiveness. However, until now, self-blame has not been an integral part of the theoretical debate on moral responsibility. (...) This volume presents twelve new essays by leading moral philosophers, who set out bold new theories of the nature and ethics of self-blame, and the interconnection between self-blame and moral responsibility. The essays cast new light on traditional problems in the debate on moral responsibility and open new, exciting avenues for research in moral philosophy, moral psychology and the philosophy of punishment. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)How to phrase critical realist interview questions in applied social science research.Andreas Brönnimann -2021 -Journal of Critical Realism 21 (1):1-24.
    The tenets of critical and social realism are well supported in the literature. However, researchers following a realist paradigm have concerns about the lack of methodical guidance for qualitative...
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    Dynamic Tractable Reasoning: A Modular Approach to Belief Revision.HolgerAndreas -2020 - Cham, Schweiz: Springer.
    This book aims to lay bare the logical foundations of tractable reasoning. It draws on Marvin Minsky's seminal work on frames, which has been highly influential in computer science and, to a lesser extent, in cognitive science. Only very few people have explored ideas about frames in logic, which is why the investigation in this book breaks new ground. The apparent intractability of dynamic, inferential reasoning is an unsolved problem in both cognitive science and logic-oriented artificial intelligence. By means of (...) a logical investigation of frames and frame concepts,Andreas devises a novel logic of tractable reasoning, called frame logic. Moreover, he devises a novel belief revision scheme, which is tractable for frame logic. These tractability results shed new light on our logical and cognitive means to carry out dynamic, inferential reasoning. Modularity remains central for tractability, and so the author sets forth a logical variant of the massive modularity hypothesis in cognitive science. (shrink)
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    Thucydides and the character of greek colonisation in sicily.Andreas Morakis -2011 -Classical Quarterly 61 (2):460-492.
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    Socio-Cognitive Determinants of Consumers’ Support for the Fair Trade Movement.Andreas Chatzidakis,Minas Kastanakis &Anastasia Stathopoulou -2016 -Journal of Business Ethics 133 (1):95-109.
    Despite the reasonable explanatory power of existing models of consumers’ ethical decision making, a large part of the process remains unexplained. This article draws on previous research and proposes an integrated model that includes measures of the theory of planned behavior, personal norms, self-identity, neutralization, past experience, and attitudinal ambivalence. We postulate and test a variety of direct and moderating effects in the context of a large scale survey study in London, UK. Overall, the resulting model represents an empirically robust (...) and holistic attempt to identify the most important determinants of consumers’ support for the fair-trade movement. Implications and avenues for further research are discussed. (shrink)
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    Acknowledgment of external reviewers for 2003.JoelAndreas,Amrita Basu,Fred Block,Davis John Boli,David Buchbinder,Fred Cooper,Clifton Crais,Bronwyn Davies,Frank Dobbin &Bruce G. Carruthers -2004 -Theory and Society 33 (1):133-134.
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    Class Struggle over the EU Model of Capitalism: Neo‐Gramscian Perspectives and the Analysis of European Integration.Andreas Bieler -2005 -Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 8 (4):513-526.
    Abstract This essay provides a critical engagement with neo?Gramscian perspectives on European integration, dealing with their core theoretical assumptions as well as empirical analyses of individual aspects of European integration. It is argued that by drawing on Gramsci's rejection of economic determinism, his thinking on the agency?structure problem, as well as his work on how to conceptualise the role of ideas, neo?Gramscian perspectives as a critical theory are able to analyse the social purpose of European integration. The conclusion identifies several (...) shortcomings in the neo?Gramscian literature on European integration, namely (1) the neglect of national and European institutions and their structural impact on social forces as main collective actors; (2) the related oversight of possibilities for change within the existing institutional structure; (3) the neglect of studying resistance to neo?liberal restructuring in Europe; and (4) the missing analysis of trade unions and labour as potential actors within movements of resistance. (shrink)
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    Jacob Burckhardt Auf Der Höhe Des Lebens.WillyAndreas -1959 -Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 11 (2):132-152.
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    La notion de temps chez Goethe.Andreas Anglet -2009 -Revue Internationale de Philosophie 249 (3):247-259.
  18. Die europaische union AlS grossraum.Andreas Anter -2008 - In Rüdiger Voigt,Grossraum-Denken: Carl Schmitts Kategorie der Grossraumordnung. Stuttgart: Steiner. pp. 57.
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    Rechtsstaat gegen Totalstaat.Andreas Brunner -1948 - Zürich,: Polygraphischer Verlag.
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  20. Der Protestantismus in den Arenen des Politischen : Akteure, Ressourcen, Foren, Motive und Ergebnisse. Eine politikwissenschaftliche Perspektive.Andreas Busch -2019 - In Christian Albrecht & Reiner Anselm,Aus Verantwortung: der Protestantismus in den Arenen des Politischen. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
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    Zur Mythosdiskussion in der Philosophie.Andreas Cesana -1993 - In Fritz Graf,Mythos in Mythenloser Gesellschaft: Das Paradigma Roms. De Gruyter. pp. 305-323.
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  22. Tasan Chŏng Yag-yong ŭi sŏhak sasang : 1993-yŏndo Tasan munhwaje kinyŏm nonchʻong.Andreas Choi (ed.) -1993 - [Seoul]: Tasŏt Sure.
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    Dissecting G.Andreas Demetriou -2006 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (2):130-132.
    Two studies substantiating Blair's main postulates are summarized. The first study showed that fluid cognition, reasoning, and perceived competence about reasoning are separate and equipotent partners in g. The second study showed that reasoning, understanding of emotions, and perceived competence about reasoning and emotions partake in the formation of g, substantiating Blair's claim that cognition and emotion are linked in the brain.
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  24. Sichtbarkeit" : Hans Blumenbergs Umweg in die Moderne?Andreas Pribersky -2015 - In Michael Heidgen, Matthias Koch & Christian Köhler,Permanentes provisorium: Hans Blumenbergs Umwege. Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink.
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    Bedingung von Gerechtigkeit im Sozialstaat.Andreas Rauhut -2017 -Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 61 (1):60-67.
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  26. Moderne. der Kampf um die Öffnung und Schließung von Kontingenzen.Andreas Reckwitz -2008 - In Stephan Moebius & Andreas Reckwitz,Poststrukturalistische Sozialwissenschaften. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. pp. 226--244.
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  27. Was leistet die Gesellschaftstheorie?Andreas Reckwitz &Hartmut Rosa -(2021)
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    Social justice is a global issue: ethical pandemic planning.Andreas Reis &Carl Coleman -2008 -Hastings Center Report 38 (1):6.
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    Wissenstransfer auf dem Prüfstand. Europäische Mediziner im Kampf gegen die Pest von Moskau 1771.Andreas Renner -2006 -Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 29 (3):191-204.
    Foreign knowledge being tested: European physicians fighting the Moscow plague of 1771. – The transfer of Western medicine to Russia increased significantly in the Eighteenth century. Foreign doctors were employed, their writings translated, their education standards copied. But who regarded that knowledge as superior and why? Taking the Moscow Plague of 1771 as a case study, this article examines the crucial role foreign and Russian medical practitioners played during the epidemic. It argues that especially those ideas and practices that were (...) useful for social control filtered into politics and public discourse, but failed to convince the majority of the population. (shrink)
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    Die Privatsprache der Privatsprachenkritik bei Ludwig Wittgenstein.Andreas Roser -1991 - Peter Lang Publishing.
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    Kant-Konkordanz: zu den Werken Immanuel Kants (Bände I-IX der Ausgabe der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften).Andreas Roser,Thomas Mohrs &Frank R. Börncke -1992 - Olms-Weidmann.
  32. Ordnung und Chaos in Hegels Logik.Andreas Roser -2005 -Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 67 (3):581-582.
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    Neuerscheinungen der biographischen Nietzsche-Forschung.Andreas Rupschus -2015 -Nietzsche Studien 44 (1).
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 44 Heft: 1 Seiten: 538-552.
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    Neuerscheinungen zum rezipierenden und rezipierten Nietzsche.Andreas Rupschus -2012 -Nietzsche Studien 41 (1):503-517.
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    Wie orientiert Geschichte?Andreas Rupschus -2016 - In Andrea Christian Bertino, Ekaterina Poljakova, Andreas Rupschus & Benjamin Alberts,Zur Philosophie der Orientierung. Boston: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 261-274.
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    European Citizens under Construction: The Bologna process analysed from a governmentality perspective.Andreas Fejes -2008 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 40 (4):515-530.
    This article focuses on problematizing the harmonisation of higher education in Europe today. The overall aim is to analyse the construction of the European citizen and the rationality of governing related to such a construction. The specific focus will be on the rules and standards of reason in higher education reforms which inscribe continuums of values that exclude as they include. Who is and who is not constructed as a European citizen? Documents on the Bologna process produced in Europe and (...) in Sweden are analysed drawing on the Foucauldian notion of governmentality, showing a neoliberal rationality of governing. The European citizen needs to become flexible, autonomous and self‐regulating as a way of facing the threats of the constantly changing future. The technique of diversity is a condition of possibility for constructing such a citizen and for harmonising higher education in Europe. Further, the current power relations in the discourse define what is and what is not European, thus constructing ‘the other’, the one who is excluded. (shrink)
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  37. Paradigm shifts in neurobiology: Towards a new theory of perception.Andreas K. Engel &Peter König -1993 - In Christopher Hookway,Philosophy and the Cognitive Sciences. Cambridge University Press. pp. 131--138.
     
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  38. Das Heilige und die Macht : die Macht des Heiligen : Zusammenfassung.Andreas Nehring -2019 - In Klaus Herbers, Andreas Nehring & Karin Steiner,Sakralität und Macht. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
     
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    The National-Populist Illusion as a “Pathology” of Politics: The Greek Case and Beyond.Andreas Pantazopoulos -2017 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2017 (178):202-216.
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    (1 other version)Der Christus und die zweite Person der Trinität. Zur universalen Perspektive in Paul Tillichs Christologie.Andreas Rössler -2011 -International Yearbook for Tillich Research 6 (1):61-88.
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    Der Nutzen des Effekts: Meyerbeer als Referenzpunkt von Nietzsches Kritik an Wagners Instrumentarium der Täuschung.Andreas Rupschus -2016 - In Renate Reschke & Jutta Georg,Nietzsche Und Wagner: Perspektiven Ihrer Auseinandersetzung. De Gruyter. pp. 245-255.
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  42. The persona of the physician in the early German Enlightenment: An analysis of the mediation of epistemic strategies in medical textbooks and advice literature.Andreas Rydberg -forthcoming -History of Science.
    This article uses medical textbooks and advice literature to analyze the persona of the physician in the early German Enlightenment. The article pursues three lines of argument. First, it uses medical textbooks to situate the physician in the context of early modern observational life, focusing in particular on epistemic virtues, techniques, and technologies for conducting and documenting observations. Second, it introduces the concept of epistemic advantage to analyze the ways in which medical advice literature – ranging from ideal accounts of (...) the political physician to satirical portrayals of the Machiavellian physician – mediated strategies for using medical knowledge to shape people’s conceptions of disease as well as of the physician as a medical authority. Third, it launches the concept epistemic contestation to capture situations of distrust and dispute, in which the physician’s authority was challenged both by patients and by other medical practitioners. Such mediation of epistemic virtues, techniques, technologies, and strategies in medical textbooks and advice literature must be understood in relation to an emerging media landscape that fundamentally affected the conditions for cultivating and performing a medical persona. By adopting this comprehensive approach to medical personhood, the article appeals to readers interested in early modern and Enlightenment medicine as well as those concerned with the broader intersections of medical persona, authority, power, and knowledge. (shrink)
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    Arguing and observing: Internal and external critiques of judicial impartiality.Andreas Schedler -2004 -Journal of Political Philosophy 12 (3):245–265.
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    Entdecken und Verraten: zu Leben und Werk Friedrich Nietzsches.Andreas Schirmer &Rüdiger Schmidt (eds.) -1999 - Weimar: Verlag H. Böhlaus Nachfolger.
    Der Band repräsentiert in 30 Einzelbeiträgen den Stand der internationalen Nietzsche-Forschung und -interpretation.
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    Jenseits des Selbstbewußtseins: Zur intellektuellen Anschauung in Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre von 1810.Andreas Schmidt -2006 -Fichte-Studien 28:85-98.
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    Juri Lotman ja Cultural Studies.Andreas Schönle -2002 -Sign Systems Studies 30 (2):439-440.
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    The Ethics of Mindfulness-Based Interventions: A Population- Level Perspective.Andreas T. Schmidt &Lovro Savic -2019 -The Oxford Handbook of Psychotherapy Ethics.
    When applied in population-level contexts, such as schools or business, mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) find themselves in a crossfire between two different kinds of criticisms. On one side, some worry that MBIs’ normative commitments might be “too thick,” worrying that MBIs might come with a particular conception of the good, and significant ethical and religious commitments. On the other side, some worry that contemporary MBIs are ethically “too thin,” as they shed too many of their original Buddhist ethical and soteriological goals. (...) In this chapter, it is argued that contemporary MBIs should remain normatively thin, as that makes them more suitable for population-level contexts. Against “thickness worries,” it is argued that MBIs are compatible with liberal respect for autonomy, as the benefits are often autonomy-enhancing, which makes MBIs potentially valuable across a broad range of conceptions of the good. The second line of argument is developed through a discussion of MBIs in schools. (shrink)
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    Chapter 1: The Imminence Theory of Suspense.Andreas Seland -2018 - InDivine Suspense: On Kierkegaard’s 'Frygt Og Bæven' and the Aesthetics of Suspense. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 23-46.
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    Skeptische Bildung: Prüfungsprozesse als philosophisches Problem.Andreas Gelhard -2018 - Zürich: Diaphanes.
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    A note on the emotive origins of syntax.Andreas Trotzke -2019 -Evolutionary Linguistic Theory 1 (1):90-104.
    In this note, I ask what (if any) linguistic means above the word level might have already been in place before our full-blown syntactic capacity involving recursive Merge has evolved. I argue that the ‘pre-Merge era’ might have been characterized by paratactic emotive utterances comparable to root small clauses in modern languages. At the end of this contribution, this new emotive perspective on so-called ‘living linguistic fossils’ is extended to the core syntactic property of displacement, which features an augmentation strategy (...) in the form of multiple copies that is reminiscent of doubling and reduplication processes involved in conveying expressive meaning components. (shrink)
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