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  1. Hospice.Charles vonGunten -2014 - In Timothy E. Quill & Franklin G. Miller,Palliative care and ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Rebound effects of progress in information technology.Lorenz M. Hilty,Andreas Köhler,Fabian Von Schéele,Rainer Zah &Thomas Ruddy -2006 -Poiesis and Praxis 4 (1):19-38.
    Information technology (IT) is continuously making astounding progress in technical efficiency. The time, space, material and energy needed to provide a unit of IT service have decreased by three orders of magnitude since the first personal computer (PC) was sold. However, it seems difficult for society to translate IT’s efficiency progress into progress in terms of individual, organizational or socio-economic goals. In particular it seems to be difficult for individuals to work more efficiently, for organizations to be more productive and (...) for the socio-economic system to be more sustainable by using increasingly efficient IT. This article provides empirical evidence and potential explanations for this problem. Many counterproductive effects of IT can be explained economically by rebound effects. Beyond that, we conclude that the technological determinism adopted by decision-makers is the main obstacle in translating IT’s progress into non-technical goals. (shrink)
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    Interoception and the uneasiness of the mind: affect as perceptual style.Sibylle Petersen,Andreas von Leupoldt &Omer Van den Bergh -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Encountering Artificial Intelligence: Ethical and Anthropological Reflections.Matthew J. Gaudet,Paul Scherz,Noreen Herzfeld,Jordan Joseph Wales,Nathan Colaner,Jeremiah Coogan,Mariele Courtois,Brian Cutter,David E. DeCosse,Justin Charles Gable,Brian Green,James Kintz,Cory Andrew Labrecque,Catherine Moon,Anselm Ramelow,John P. Slattery,Ana Margarita Vega,Luis G. Vera,Andrea Vicini &Warren von Eschenbach -2023 - Eugene, OR: Pickwick Press.
    What does it mean to consider the world of AI through a Christian lens? Rapid developments in AI continue to reshape society, raising new ethical questions and challenging our understanding of the human person. Encountering Artificial Intelligence draws on Pope Francis’ discussion of a culture of encounter and broader themes in Catholic social thought in order to examine how current AI applications affect human relationships in various social spheres and offers concrete recommendations for better implementation. The document also explores questions (...) regarding personhood, consciousness, and the kinds of relationships humans might have with even the most advanced AI. Through these discussions, this book investigates the theoretical and practical challenges to interpersonal encounter raised by the age of AI. (AI Research Group for the Centre for Digital Culture of the Dicastery of Culture and Education of the Holy See). (shrink)
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  5. Les ordinations anglicanes. Le problème affronté par Léon XIII.Af VonGunten -1988 -Nova et Vetera 63 (1):1-21.
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  6. Les ordinations anglicanes. Le problème affronté par Léon XIII dans Apostolicae curae.Af VonGunten -1990 -Nova et Vetera 65 (1):46-60.
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    Respiratory sensory gating measured by respiratory-related evoked potentials in generalized anxiety disorder.Pei-Ying S. Chan,Chia-Hsiung Cheng,Shih-Chieh Hsu,Chia-Yih Liu,Paul W. Davenport &Andreas von Leupoldt -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  8. Möglichkeiten und Grenzen Dynamischer Interpretation von Rechtsnormen.Andreas von Arnauld -2001 -Rechtstheorie 32 (4):465-495.
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    Alterskulturen Und Potentiale des Alters.Jörg Vögele,Johannes Siegrist,Hans-Georg Pott,Andrea von Hülsen-Esch,Christoph auf der Horst,Henriette Herwig,Monika Gomille &Heiner Fangerau (eds.) -2007 - Akademie Verlag.
    Das Altern ist nicht nur eine biologische, sondern auch eine kulturelle Tatsache. Als Objekt der Verhandlungen zwischen Wissensdiskursen erscheint Alter als ein ebenso heterogenes wie problematisches Phanomen, das von Werturteilen und Weltanschauungen bestimmt wird. Des Weiteren sind Alter und Medizin in der offentlichen Meinung moderner Gesellschaften eng miteinander verbunden. Das interdisziplinare Forschungsprojekt "Kulturelle Variationen und Reprasentationen des Alters" geht von einem erweiterten, die geistes-, sozial- und medizinwissenschaftlichen Diskurse integrierenden Konzept von Alterskulturen und Potentialen des Alters aus. Dies bedeutet, Alter als (...) Gegenstand des Wissens und als Konzept zu begreifen. Alterskonzepte, das heisst Vorstellungen, Wertungen und, Bilder des Alters, sind Deutungsmuster fur elementare Bedurfnisse an der Schnittstelle von individuellem und kollektivem Leben. Mit Beitragen von David Blane und Gopalakrishnan Netuveli, Johannes Siegrist und Morten Wahrendorf, Peter Rusterholz, Anouk Janssen, Hiltrud Westermann-Angerhausen, Stefanie Knoll, Jean-Claude Schmitt, Gerd Gockenjan, Giovanna Pinna, Hans-Georg Pott, Monika Gomille, Miriam Seidler, Pat Thane, Simone Moses, Heiner Fangerau und Jorg Vogele, Anja Schonlau, Thomas Kupper". (shrink)
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    Harm and Wrongdoing in Criminalisation Theory.Andreas von Hirsch -2014 -Criminal Law and Philosophy 8 (1):245-256.
    Contemporary theories of criminalisation address, with varying emphasis, themes concerning the harmfulness and the wrongfulness of the conduct. In his article for the present issue, Antony Duff relies chiefly on notions of wrongfulness as the basis for his proposed criminalisation doctrines; whereas in their 2011 volume on criminalisation, Andrew Simester andAndreas von Hirsch invoke both wrongfulness and harmfulness as prerequisites for prohibiting conduct. The present article assesses the comparative merits of these approaches, and argues in favour of the (...) latter, two-element perspective. In this article, the author puts forward a number of reasons suggesting why the two-element approach is preferable. These reasons include, firstly, an inductive argument—that the kinds of wrongful conduct for which criminalisation seems a plausible response are those that include an element of harm or risk of harm. Secondly, a defining role for the state is one of resource-protection: of safeguarding the means and resources through which citizens can live good lives. Thus the concept of citizens’ living resources—and the related conception of harm—should be made a constitutive and explicit element of criminalisation theory, rather than subsuming resource-protection under a general rubric of wrongfulness. Thirdly, a two-element approach provides reciprocal limiting principles concerning the scope of criminalisation. One can, for example, employ wrongfulness requirements to limit the criminalisation of conduct that has remote harmful consequences; and, conversely, use a harmfulness requirement as means for restricting the criminalisation of wrongful acts. (shrink)
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    LIFESPAN: A tool for the computer-aided design of longitudinal studies.Andreas M. Brandmaier,Timo von Oertzen,Paolo Ghisletta,Christopher Hertzog &Ulman Lindenberger -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Specimen logicae universaliter demonstratae: appendices, two dissertations De syllogismo.JohannAndreas von Segner -1740 - Bologna: CLUEB. Edited by Johann Andreas von Segner & Mirella Capozzi.
  13. Hegel und Johannes Schulze.Eine Mitteilung vonAndreas Roser &Holger Schulten -forthcoming -Hegel-Studien.
     
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  14. Wittgensteins Auseinandersetzung mit dem Christentum.vonAndreas Koritensky -2019 - In Ilse Somavilla, Carl Humphries & Bożena Sieradzka-Baziur,Wittgensteins "Denkbewegungen" (Tagebücher 1930-1932/1936-1937) aus interdisziplinärer Sicht =. Innsbruck: Studien Verlag.
     
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  15. Bd. 1. 15 Originalbeiträge, Porträts und Bio-Bibliographien.vonAndreas Flitner. [at al] -1984 - In Rainer Winkel,Deutsche Pädagogen der Gegenwart: ihre Erziehungs-, Schul- und Bildungskonzeptionen. Düsseldorf: Schwann.
     
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    Was ist poetische Sprache?Andreas von Kablitz -2011 -Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 56 (1):9-64.
    The essay departs from a detailed discussion of Jakobson’s description of the »poetic function.« It comes to the conclusion that the distinctive feature of poetic language, defined by Jakobson as the production of paradigmatic similarity, cannot be understood as a result of the projection of the paradigmatic axis of language onto its syntagmatic axis. Furthermore, the semantic effect of these similarities does not consist exclusively in a production of ambivalence; frequently, they produce coherence, as can be shown with reference to (...) examples of metaphors, metonymies and allegories. In a second step, the essay turns to a detailed interpretation of the 8th sonnet of Petrarch’s Canzoniere, which examines its intertextual relations to other son- nets of this cycle as well as those to scholastic theology and Platonic philosophy. This interpretation further develops the idea that poetic language produces coherence; for, precisely those lines that at first seem incomprehensible can be understood as implicit propositions and coherencecreating statements. In its concluding section, the paper characterizes the implicit production of coherence as the specific feature of poetic language and discusses the necessity of a hermeneutics of literary texts. (shrink)
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    Precision, Reliability, and Effect Size of Slope Variance in Latent Growth Curve Models: Implications for Statistical Power Analysis.Andreas M. Brandmaier,Timo von Oertzen,Paolo Ghisletta,Ulman Lindenberger &Christopher Hertzog -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Die Diskussion über den historischen Materialismus in der deutschen Sozialdemokratie, 1891-1918.Andreas von Weiss -1965 - Wiesbaden,: O. Harrassowitz.
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    The Conditional Effectiveness of Soft Law: Compliance with the Decisions of the Committee against Torture.Andreas von Staden -2022 -Human Rights Review 23 (4):451-478.
    The article examines the record of compliance with the UN Committee against Torture’s decisions in individual complaints cases. Theoretically, I expect that compliance will be the outcome of a combination of normative and rationalist factors: States committed to human rights protection will comply even in the absence of enforcement but only as long as compliance costs remain relatively low. Using a data set covering all adverse decisions issued until 2018 and information on their compliance status, I employ fuzzy-set qualitative comparative (...) analysis to identify necessary and sufficient conditions for the outcomes of compliance and noncompliance. The analysis reveals that the conditions tested—liberal democracy, nonuse of political terror, violation type, and strong civil society—are in part individually (near-)necessary and jointly sufficient for compliance, while the presence of their complements is consistent with noncompliance. The Committee against Torture thus appears to be able to elicit (some) state compliance with its decisions, if mostly only with respect to certain kinds of states and select types of violations. (shrink)
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  20. The three ages of man and the materialization of an allegory : inquiries on an object at the threshold of modernity.Andrea von Hülsen-Esch -2018 - In Babette Hellemans & Alissa Jones Nelson,Images, improvisations, sound, and silence from 1000 to 1800 - degree zero. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
     
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    of 'Solidarity'or Altruism?Andreas von Hirsch -2011 - In Rowan Cruft, Matthew H. Kramer & Mark R. Reiff,Crime, punishment, and responsibility: the jurisprudence of Antony Duff. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Committed to Rights: UN Human Rights Treaties and Legal Paths for Commitment and Compliance by Audrey L. Comstock: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021.Andreas von Staden -2021 -Human Rights Review 22 (3):375-377.
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    Zum eudämonologischen Konzept des Boethius: eine Untersuchung zur "Consolatio Philosophiae".Andreas Sirchich von Kis-Sira -2012 - München: AVM, Akademische Verlagsgemeinschaft.
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  24. On the game contract.Andreas von Arnauld -2023 - In Miroslav Imbrišević,Sport, Law and Philosophy: The Jurisprudence of Sport. New York, NY: Routledge.
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  25. Criminalizing Failure to Rescue: A Matter of 'Solidarity' or Altruism?Andreas von Hirsch -2011 - In Rowan Cruft, Matthew H. Kramer & Mark R. Reiff,Crime, punishment, and responsibility: the jurisprudence of Antony Duff. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  26. Censure and hard treatment in the general justification for punishment : a reconceptualisation of desert-oriented penal theory.Andreas von Hirsch -2019 - In Antje du Bois-Pedain & Anthony E. Bottoms,Penal censure: engagements within and beyond desert theory. New York: Hart Publishing.
     
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  27. Censure and hard treatment in the general justification for punishment: a reconceptualisation of desert-oriented penal theory.Andreas von Hirsch -2019 - In Antje du Bois-Pedain & Anthony E. Bottoms,Penal censure: engagements within and beyond desert theory. New York: Hart Publishing.
     
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    Power and Principle: The Politics of International Criminal Courts by Christopher Rudolph: Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2017.Andreas von Staden -2018 -Human Rights Review 19 (4):499-501.
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    Andrea Mantegnas camera pida im Kastell von Mantua. Ein Kraftwerk für intelligentes Sehen.Andreas Hauser -2006 - InAndrea Mantegnas camera pida im Kastell von Mantua. Ein Kraftwerk für intelligentes Sehen. pp. 1-38.
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  30. Schriften zur biblischen Religion.Herausgegeben von Christian Wiese Unter Mitarbeit von Heike Breitenbach,Eingeleitet von Michael Fishbane,Kommentiert von Christian Wiese Und Heike Breitenbach Unter Mitarbeit vonAndreas Losch &Mit Einem Essay von Christian Wiese -2001 - In Martin Buber, Paul R. Mendes-Flohr, Peter Schäfer, Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften & Akademyah Ha-le Umit Ha-Yi Sre Elit le-Mada Im,Werkausgabe. Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus.
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    Über Das Schicksal.Alexander von Aphrodisias &Andreas Zierl -1995 - De Gruyter.
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    (1 other version)Leadership Training to Increase Need Satisfaction at Work: A Quasi-Experimental Mixed Method Study.Susanne Tafvelin,Ulrica von Thiele Schwarz &Andreas Stenling -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  33. Bd. 7. Schriften zur Musik.Herausgegeben von Gerd Sebald UndAndreas Georg Stascheit -2003 - In Alfred Schutz,Werkausgabe: ASW. Konstanz: UVK Verlagsgesellschaft.
     
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  34. Bd. 5. Das Urbild der Menschheit: ein Versuch, Dresden 1811.Herausgegeben von Enrique M. Ureña,Pedro Álvarez Lázaro,Ricardo Pinilla Burgos &José Manuel Vázquez-Romero und Andrea Schäpers -2007 - In Karl Christian Friedrich Krause,Ausgewählte Schriften. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog.
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    Pädagogik und Poiesis: eine verdrängte Dimension des Theorie-Praxis-Verhältnisses.Andreas von Prondczynsky -1993 - Opladen: Leske + Budrich.
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    CSR and Related Terms in SME Owner–Managers’ Mental Models in Six European Countries: National Context Matters.Yves Fassin,Andrea Werner,Annick Van Rossem,Silvana Signori,Elisabet Garriga,Heidi von Weltzien Hoivik &Hans-Jörg Schlierer -2015 -Journal of Business Ethics 128 (2):433-456.
    As a contribution to the emerging field of corporate social responsibility cognition, this article reports on the findings of an exploratory study that compares SME owner–managers’ mental models with regard to CSR and related concepts across six European countries. Utilising Repertory Grid Technique, we found that the SME owner–managers’ mental models show a few commonalities as well as a number of differences across the different country samples. We interpret those differences by linking individual cognition to macro-environmental variables, such as language, (...) national traditions and dissemination mechanisms. The results of our exploratory study show that nationality matters but that classifications of countries as found in the comparative capitalism literature do not exactly mirror national differences in CSR cognition and that these classifications need further differentiation. The findings from our study raise questions on the universality of cognition of academic management concepts and warn that promotion of responsible business practice should not rely on the use of unmediated US American management terminology. (shrink)
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    Education in refugee camp contexts.Marion Fresia,Andreas von Känel &Anne-Nelly Perret-Clermont -2021 -Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 22 (1):32-64.
    The delivery of education in refugee camps has become a key component of humanitarian programs. Since the late 1980s, camps have become the dominant way through which refugee movements are managed around the world. Children, the perfect embodiment of the innocent victim, are particularly targeted by humanitarian aid. When refugee situations become protracted and the temporary permanent, their learning structures tend to be become actual schools made of an administration, a teaching staff and a curriculum. Generally funded and coordinated by (...) the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, these camp schools contribute today to the schooling of almost 3,5 millions of refugee children. Going beyond an idealized vision of education as a “basic human right” and an instrument of “protection,” this article looks at the ways in which humanitarian aid contributes to establishing the school norm in the margins of the Nation-States while at the same time being closely intertwined with the politics of controlling human mobility. Based on the case studies of schools in two Congolese refugee camps, we explore which registers of legitimization and understandings of the child they are built on; how they are governed and negotiated on a daily basis by multiple actors; and how they are perceived by the students. What emerges from this analysis are a variety of tensions that characterize the dynamics of these schools: they simultaneously include their students in and exclude them from the dominant social order; they victimize them at the same time as they project them as future citizens, and they produce the conditions of their confinement while creating opportunities for certain socio-spatial mobilities. (shrink)
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    Death and Dying: A Reader.Paul B. Bascom,David DeGrazia,Ezekiel J. Emanuel,Kathleen Foley,Herbert Hendin,Michael Panicola,Stephen G. Post,Susan W. Tolle &Charles vonGunten -2004 - Sheed & Ward.
    Edited by Thomas A. Shannon, this series provides anthologies of critical essays and reflections by leading ethicists in four pivotal areas: reproductive technologies, genetic technologies, death and dying, and health care policy. The goal of this series is twofold: first, to provide a set of readers on thematic topics for introductory or survey courses in bioethics or for courses with a particular theme or time limitation. Second, each of the readers in this series is designed to help students focus more (...) thoroughly and effectively on specific topics that flesh out the ethical issues at the core of bioethics. The series is also highly accessible to general readers interested in bioethics. (shrink)
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    Liberal criminal theory: essays forAndreas von Hirsch.A. P. Simester,Antje Du Bois-Pedain,Ulfrid Neumann &Andrew Von Hirsch (eds.) -2014 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.
    This book celebratesAndreas (Andrew) von Hirsch's pioneering contributions to liberal criminal theory. He is particularly noted for reinvigorating desert-based theories of punishment, for his development of principled normative constraints on the enactment of criminal laws, and for helping to bridge the gap between Anglo-American and German criminal law scholarship. Underpinning his work is a deep commitment to a liberal vision of the state. This collection brings together a distinguished group of international authors, who pay tribute to von Hirsch (...) by engaging with topics on which he himself has focused. The essays range across sentencing theory, questions of criminalisation, and the relation between criminal law and the authority of the state. Together, they articulate and defend the ideal of a liberal criminal justice system, and present a fitting accolade toAndreas von Hirsch's scholarly life. (shrink)
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    Does Gallery Lighting Really Have an Impact on Appreciation of Art? An Ecologically Valid Study of Lighting Changes and the Assessment and Emotional Experience With Representational and Abstract Paintings.Matthew Pelowski,Andrea Graser,Eva Specker,Michael Forster,Josefine von Hinüber &Helmut Leder -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Maternal Weight Predicts Children's Psychosocial Development via Parenting Stress and Emotional Availability.Sarah Bergmann,Andrea Schlesier-Michel,Verena Wendt,Matthias Grube,Anja Keitel-Korndörfer,Ruth Gausche,Kai von Klitzing &Annette M. Klein -2016 -Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Children's Physical Self-Concept, Motivation, and Physical Performance: Does Physical Self-Concept or Motivation Play a Mediating Role?Annette Lohbeck,Philipp von Keitz,Andreas Hohmann &Monika Daseking -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The present study aimed to examine the relations between physical self-concept, intrinsic and extrinsic motivation as well as physical performance of 1,082 children aged 7–8 years. The central objective of this study was to contrast a mediation model assuming physical self-concept as a mediator of the relations between both types of motivation and physical performance to a mediation model assuming both types of motivation as mediators of the relations between physical self-concept and physical performance. Physical self-concept and both types of (...) motivation were measured by using self-reported questionnaires, while physical performance was measured with 10 motor skill tests. All tests were carried out during regular school hours (8–12 A.M.) by qualified test personnel. Beyond correlation analyses, structural equation modeling (SEM) was performed to find evidence for the predictive relations between the variables under study. Results showed that physical self-concept was significantly positively related to both types of motivation and physical performance (allp< 0.001). In contrast, results of SEM revealed that only physical self-concept (p< 0.001) and intrinsic motivation (p< 0.05) were significantly positively linked to physical performance. Furthermore, physical self-concept proved to significantly mediate the relations of both types of motivation to physical performance (p< 0.001), while only intrinsic motivation, but not extrinsic motivation, proved to significantly mediate the relation between physical self-concept and physical performance (p< 0.05). These results suggest that school-based or extracurricular interventions targeted at improving younger children's physical performance only by means of an increased level of physical activity or by external factors without supporting children's physical self-concept and intrinsic motivation may have less or no effects on their physical performance. (shrink)
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    Twenty-four years of empirical research on trust in AI: a bibliometric review of trends, overlooked issues, and future directions.Michaela Benk,Sophie Kerstan,Florian von Wangenheim &Andrea Ferrario -forthcoming -AI and Society:1-24.
    Trust is widely regarded as a critical component to building artificial intelligence (AI) systems that people will use and safely rely upon. As research in this area continues to evolve, it becomes imperative that the research community synchronizes its empirical efforts and aligns on the path toward effective knowledge creation. To lay the groundwork toward achieving this objective, we performed a comprehensive bibliometric analysis, supplemented with a qualitative content analysis of over two decades of empirical research measuring trust in AI, (...) comprising 1’156 core articles and 36’306 cited articles across multiple disciplines. Our analysis reveals several “elephants in the room” pertaining to missing perspectives in global discussions on trust in AI, a lack of contextualized theoretical models and a reliance on exploratory methodologies. We highlight strategies for the empirical research community that are aimed at fostering an in-depth understanding of trust in AI. (shrink)
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    On the Legitimate Objectives of Criminalisation.A. P. Simester &Andreas von Hirsch -2016 -Criminal Law and Philosophy 10 (2):367-379.
    We discuss and respond to the contributions of Tatjana Hörnle, John Kleinig, and John Stanton-Ife, and clarify some aspects of the arguments made in Crimes, Harms, and Wrongs.
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    Zenon von Kition: Positionen u. Probleme.Andreas Graeser -1975 - New York: Walter de Gruyter.
  46. Andreas Ba'chli Melissos von Samos iiber die Wahrnehmung.Melissos von Samos -2003 - In Andreas Bächli & Klaus Petrus,Monism. Frankfurt: Ontos. pp. 29.
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  47. Von der Phänomenologie des Lebens zur Ontologie der Geschichte

    Heidegger zwischen Husserl und Dilthey.
    Andrea Le Moli -2012 -Perspektiven der Philosophie 38 (1):363-385.
    Der Aufsatz analysiert sowohl historisch als auch thematisch die Bedeutung des lebensphilosophischen Ansatzes Diltheys für die Entwicklung der hermeneutischen Position Heideggers in die Richtung, die zu der Fassung von Sein und Zeit 1927 führte. Eine Paralleluntersuchung der Haupttexte beider Autoren zeigt, dass für den jungen Heidegger die Perspektive Diltheys eine wesentliche Ergänzung der phänomenologischen Methode Husserls in Richtung eines nichtobjektivierenden Zuganges zum ,,Leben“ war. Die Problematisierung der geschichtlichen Zeit im geistigen Leben ist der Punkt, an dem Heideggers Annäherung an die (...) Philosophie Dilthey sowohl sein Höchstmaß als auch seinen Bruch erreichte. Diltheys bahnbrechendes Verständnis des Phänomens ,,Zeit“ zeigte sich durch Heideggers ,,Destruktion“ noch begrenzt und durch wissenschaftliche (d. h. noch objektivierende) Voraussetzungen gekennzeichnet. (shrink)
     
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    Kommentar Zu Nietzsches "Jenseits von Gut Und Böse".Andreas Urs Sommer -2016 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Jenseits von Gut und Böse ist ein Werk, mit dem Nietzsche einen neuen Ton fand, um so die „Philosophie der Zukunft“ zu initiieren. Es untergräbt gewohnte Gewissheiten in fundamentalphilosophischer, religiöser, moralischer und politischer Hinsicht. Zugleich verspricht es, die Perspektiven, das Leben der Leser grundlegend zu verändern. Signalbegriffe wie „Wille zur Macht“ und „Sklaven-Moral“ dürfen nicht als feste Lehren missverstanden werden.
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    How Do European SME Owner—Managers Make Sense of 'Stakeholder Management'?: Insights from a Cross-National Study.Hans-Jörg Schlierer,Andrea Werner,Silvana Signori,Elisabeth Garriga,Heidi von Weltzien Hoivik,Annick Van Rossem &Yves Fassin -2012 -Journal of Business Ethics 109 (1):39 - 51.
    The vast majority of empirical research on stakeholder management has traditionally focused on multinational corporations. Only in recent years, scholars have begun to pay attention to the stakeholder management concept in relation to small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The few existing studies in this area, however, discuss SMEs as a context free category or remain focused on single country analysis. This cross-national empirical research investigates SME owner—managers' perceptions of stakeholder management in six European countries. The comparative analysis is followed by (...) a discussion of how institutional, cultural and linguistic contexts can influence owner—managers' sensemaking of stakeholder management. Our study questions the universality of specific management terms and proposes that more attention should be paid to the institutional, cultural and linguistic environments that shape economic activity in different parts of Europe. (shrink)
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  50. Potenzialerwartungen von Biotechnologien: Ein Modell zur Analyse von Konflikten um neue Technologien.Andreas Kaminski -2015 -Philosophy and Society 26 (3):519–539.
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