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    Uruk Architektur IV: Von der Seleukiden- bis zur Sasanidenzeit.Susan B. Downey &ArnoKose -2003 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (1):188.
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    The Micro-level Foundations and Dynamics of Political Corporate Social Responsibility: Hegemony and Passive Revolution through Civil Society.Arno Kourula &Guillaume Delalieux -2016 -Journal of Business Ethics 135 (4):769-785.
    Exploration of the political roles firms play in society is a flourishing stream within corporate social responsibility research. However, few empirical studies have examined multiple levels of political CSR at the same time from a critical perspective. We explore both how the motivations of managers and internal organizational practices affect a company’s choice between competing CSR approaches, and how the different CSR programs of corporate and civil society actors compete with each other. We present a qualitative interpretative case study of (...) how a French children’s clothing retailer develops CSR practices in response to accusations of poor working conditions and child labor in its supply chain. The company’s CSR approach consists of superficial practices, such as supplier audits by a cooperative business-organized nongovernmental organization and philanthropic activities, which enable managers to silence more radical alternative models defended by other NGOs, activists, and trade unions. By this approach, the core business model based on exploitative low-cost country sourcing remains intact through self-regulated CSR. Through the case study, we develop a framework of dynamism in competing CSR programs. We discuss the implications of our study for CSR researchers, company managers, and policy makers. (shrink)
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    Judging machines: philosophical aspects of deep learning.Arno Schubbach -2019 -Synthese 198 (2):1807-1827.
    Although machine learning has been successful in recent years and is increasingly being deployed in the sciences, enterprises or administrations, it has rarely been discussed in philosophy beyond the philosophy of mathematics and machine learning. The present contribution addresses the resulting lack of conceptual tools for an epistemological discussion of machine learning by conceiving of deep learning networks as ‘judging machines’ and using the Kantian analysis of judgments for specifying the type of judgment they are capable of. At the center (...) of the argument is the fact that the functionality of deep learning networks is established by training and cannot be explained and justified by reference to a predefined rule-based procedure. Instead, the computational process of a deep learning network is barely explainable and needs further justification, as is shown in reference to the current research literature. Thus, it requires a new form of justification, that is to be specified with the help of Kant’s epistemology. (shrink)
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    10. Yüzyıl İslam Coğrafyacılarına Göre Ermeniye Ve Arr'n Tarihî Coğrafyası.Bayram Arif KÖSE -2016 -Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 11 Issue 1):89-89.
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    Lob des Sports.Arno Müller &Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht -2005 -Sport Und Gesellschaft 2 (3):314-317.
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    Being an Interpreter in Ottoman Galata: Estate and Depts of a Venetian Dragoman.Ziya KÖSE Metin -2011 -Journal of Turkish Studies 6:1065-1074.
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    The function debate in philosophy.Arno Wouters -2005 -Acta Biotheoretica 53 (2):123-151.
    This paper reviews the debate on the notion of biological function and on functional explanation as this takes place in philosophy. It describes the different perspectives, issues, intuitions, theories and arguments that have emerged. The author shows that the debate has been too heavily influenced by the concerns of a naturalistic philosophy of mind and argues that in order to improve our understanding of biology the attention should be shifted from the study of intuitions to the study of the actual (...) practice of biological inquiry. (shrink)
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    On the (semi)lattices induced by continuous reducibilities.Arno Pauly -2010 -Mathematical Logic Quarterly 56 (5):488-502.
    Continuous reducibilities are a proven tool in Computable Analysis, and have applications in other fields such as Constructive Mathematics or Reverse Mathematics. We study the order-theoretic properties of several variants of the two most important definitions, and especially introduce suprema for them. The suprema are shown to commutate with several characteristic numbers.
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    Wesen und Wandlung des Humanismus.Arno Carl Coutinho &Horst Rudiger -1938 -Journal of Philosophy 35 (13):362.
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    (1 other version)Four notions of biological function.Arno G. Wouters -2002 -Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 34 (4):633-668.
    I argue that there are at least four different ways in which the term ‘function’ is used in connection with the study of living organisms, namely: function as activity, function as biological role, function as biological advantage, and function as selected effect. Notion refers to what an item does by itself; refers to the contribution of an item or activity to a complex activity or capacity of an organism; refers to the value for the organism of an item having a (...) certain character rather than another; refers to the way in which a trait acquired and has maintained its current share in the population. The recognition of a separate notion of function as biological advantage solves the problem of the indeterminate reference situation that has been raised against a counterfactual analysis of function, and emphasizes the importance of counterfactual comparison in the explanatory practice of organismal biology. This reveals a neglected problem in the philosophy of biology, namely that of accounting for the insights provided by counterfactual comparison. (shrink)
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    Does Accelerated Patenting Information Dissemination Affect Managers’ (Un)Ethical Behavior? Evidence from the American Inventor’s Protection Act and Crash Risk.Kose John,Xiaoran Ni &Chi Zhang -forthcoming -Journal of Business Ethics:1-21.
    Motivated by the ethical dilemma in managerial financial reporting decisions, we explore and reveal an unintended “crash” consequence following accelerated patenting information dissemination. Employing the American Inventor’s Protection Act (AIPA) that accelerated the publication of patent applications, we find that accelerated dissemination of patenting information increases stock price crash risk. This effect is stronger when treated firms are technologically closer to their rival firms and more concerned about proprietary costs. Further analyses indicate that, the heightened crash risk following the AIPA (...) is attributable to managers shifting towards less timely bad news disclosures. Overall, our study documents that accelerated dissemination of patenting information induces managers to strategically withhold negative information, which adds to the comprehension of what and how (un)ethical decisions are undertaken by managers. (shrink)
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    On the quantifier complexity of definable canonical Henselian valuations.Arno Fehm &Franziska Jahnke -2015 -Mathematical Logic Quarterly 61 (4-5):347-361.
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    Design explanation: determining the constraints on what can be alive.Arno G. Wouters -2007 -Erkenntnis 67 (1):65-80.
    This paper is concerned with reasonings that purport to explain why certain organisms have certain traits by showing that their actual design is better than contrasting designs. Biologists call such reasonings 'functional explanations'. To avoid confusion with other uses of that phrase, I call them 'design explanations'. This paper discusses the structure of design explanations and how they contribute to scientific understanding. Design explanations are contrastive and often compare real organisms to hypothetical organisms that cannot possibly exist. They are not (...) causal but appeal to functional dependencies between an organism's different traits. These explanations point out that because an organism has certain traits, it cannot be alive if the trait to be explained were replaced by a specified alternative. They can be understood from a mechanistic point of view as revealing the constraints on what mechanisms can be alive. (shrink)
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    A one-sided boundary: On the limits of knowing organisational closure.Arno Goudsmit -1992 - In G. van der Vijve,New Perspectives on Cybernetics. pp. 175--205.
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    Die Phänomenologie der Angst bei Thomas von Aquin.Arno Anzenbacher -2007 -Das Mittelalter 12 (1).
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    Technikrisiken - Zum Beispiel Kernenergie.Arno Anzenbacher &Eilert Herms -1996 -Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 40 (1):5-22.
    The use and development of technic always presuposes- as every human interaction does- at least implicitely as set of leading concepts conceming the essense and destiny of human life and the good order of society. This study analyses and explains out of a christian perspective the concepts of technic, technical damages, technical risks, developes principals for the treatment of such risks and finally tries to evaluate the nuclear energy technic.
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    Poulami Roychowdhury: Capable Women, Incapable States: Negotiating Violence and Rights in India.Tugce Ellialti-Kose -2022 -Feminist Legal Studies 30 (3):367-370.
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    Pravda i istorija - geneza i genealogija pravde kod Nicea i Bergsona.Arno Fransoa -2008 -Filozofija I Društvo 19 (1):9-20.
    Nice i Bergson spadaju medju glavne autore koji ispituju socio-afektivne uslove i istorijsku evoluciju pravde. Ali oni to cine na dva radikalno razlicita nacina, cija nespojivost, kako izgleda, jos nije dovoljno istaknuta: Nice objasnjava pravdu izdvajajuci socio-afektivne elemente koji su se medjusobno povezali da bi proizveli nesto takvo kao sto je "pravda", dok Bergson posmatra evoluciju pravde kao niz razlikovanja u prirodi. To Bergsona navodi da utvrdi temeljno razlikovanje izmedju dve pravde, jedne koja je visa i druge koja je niza, (...) jedne "otvorene" a druge "zatvorene", tamo gde Nice misli da zadovoljava monisticki zahtev postavljajuci jednu jedinu pravdu. Mozda se, ipak, Niceu moze uputiti Bergsonov prigovor da je "iznova sastavio evoluciju od fragmenata onoga sto je evoluiralo", i, bez sumnje, u svakom slucaju treba suprotstaviti Niceov postupak, koji je izvesna "genealogija", Bergsonovom postupku, koji je odista, "geneza". (shrink)
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    Pensar em opostos: a crítica cultural de Friedrich Schiller e Friedrich Nietzsche.Arno Gimber -2020 -Cadernos Nietzsche 41 (1):63-82.
    Resumo O entendimento de Friedrich Nietzsche sobre Friedrich Schiller é bem conhecido e culmina em 1888, na desqualificação que se tem com “Schiller: ou o trompetista moral de Säckingen”. Mas é sabido que suas considerações são contraditórias, mudando com frequência nas diferentes etapas de sua vida produtiva. A monografia de Nicholas Martin marca um ponto de viragem no que diz respeito a este tema, refutando a disseminada compreensão de que somente o jovem Nietzsche teria experimentado admiração por Schiller, depois vindo (...) a assumir distância cada vez maior. A dívida de Nietzsche para com Schiller, segundo Martin, é constante, e manifesta-se sobretudo em sua recepção das cartas estéticas. O que se pretende fazer ver aqui, seguindo a tradição de Wolfgang Riedel, é que o ensaio Sobre a poesia ingênua e sentimental [Über naive und sentimentalische Dichtung] é tão ou mais importante neste contexto sobretudo quando dirigimos nosso enfoque para o contexto da crítica cultural. Várias declarações de Nietzsche, por exemplo, formulada em 1870, “não estou em condições de empregar essa terminologia esplendorosamente schilleriana para o inteiro e mais amplo domínio de toda a arte”, confirmam tal suposição, e uma vez que, no mesmo momento de elaboração de O nascimento da tragédia no espírito da música, ele se propõe a “[…] fortalecer o conceito do ingênuo e do sentimental”, tem-se justificada a intenção de relacionar ambas as obras-chave de ambos os Dichterphilosophen [filósofos poetas] do ponto de vista da crítica cultural.Friedrich Nietzsche's opinion about Friedrich Schiller is well known and culminates in 1888 in the disqualification “Schiller: oder der Moral-Trompeter von Säckingen”, but at the same time it is recognized that his considerations are contradictory and that they change in the different moments of his productive life. Nicholas Martin's study from 1996 marks a caesura in this subject by refuting the widespread view that only the young Nietzsche experienced admiration for Schiller and that there was a growing distance afterwards. Nietzsche's debt to Schiller, according to Martin, is constant and is manifested above all in his reception of the aesthetic letters. We would like to demonstrate in the tradition of Wolfgang Riedel that the essay Über naive und sentimentalische Dichtung is equally or even more important in this context, especially when it is approached from the standpoint of cultural criticism. Several statements by Nietzsche, such as the one formulated in 1870 “Ich bin nicht im Stande, jene herrliche Schillersche Terminologie auf das ganze weiteste Bereich aller Kunst anzuwenden” confirm this assumption, and when, at the very moment when Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geist der Musik was being prepared, Nietzsche proposed that the “[…] Begriff des Naiven und des Sentimentalistischen ist zu steigern”, the attempt to link both key works of the two Dichterphilosophen from the point of view of cultural criticism is justified. (shrink)
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    Does Accelerated Patenting Information Dissemination Affect Managers’ (Un)Ethical Behavior? Evidence from the American Inventor’s Protection Act and Crash Risk.Kose John,Xiaoran Ni &Chi Zhang -2025 -Journal of Business Ethics 197 (4):739-759.
    Motivated by the ethical dilemma in managerial financial reporting decisions, we explore and reveal an unintended “crash” consequence following accelerated patenting information dissemination. Employing the American Inventor’s Protection Act (AIPA) that accelerated the publication of patent applications, we find that accelerated dissemination of patenting information increases stock price crash risk. This effect is stronger when treated firms are technologically closer to their rival firms and more concerned about proprietary costs. Further analyses indicate that, the heightened crash risk following the AIPA (...) is attributable to managers shifting towards less timely bad news disclosures. Overall, our study documents that accelerated dissemination of patenting information induces managers to strategically withhold negative information, which adds to the comprehension of what and how (un)ethical decisions are undertaken by managers. (shrink)
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    Tayyib S'lihin Mevsimul-Hicre İlaş-Şim'l Adlı Romanında Postkolonyal İzlekler.Yusuf KÖŞELİ -2013 -Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 12):777-777.
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  22. Functional explanation in biology.Arno Wouters -2005 -Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 84 (1):269-293.
    This paper evaluates Kuipers' account of functional explanation in biology in view of an example of such an explanation taken from real biology. The example is the explanation of why electric fishes swim backwards (Lannoo and Lannoo 1993). Kuipers' account depicts the answer to a request for functional explanation as consisting only of statements that articulate a certain kind of consequence. It is argued that such an account fails to do justice to the main insight provided by the example explanation, (...) namely the insight into why backwards swimming is needed by fishes that locate their food by means of an electric radar. The paper sketches an improved account that does justice to this kind of insight. It is argued that this account is consistent with and complementary to Kuipers' insight that function attributions are established by means of a process of hypothetico-deductive reasoning guided by a heuristic principle. (shrink)
     
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    Power of Paradox: Grassroots Organizations’ Legitimacy Strategies Over Time.Marjo Siltaoja,Arno Kourula &Rashedur Chowdhury -2021 -Business and Society 60 (2):420-453.
    Fringe stakeholders with limited resources, such as grassroots organizations (GROs), are often ignored in business and society literature. We develop a conceptual framework and a set of propositions detailing how GROs strategically gain legitimacy and influence over time. We argue that GROs encounter specific paradoxes over the emergence, development, and resolution of an issue, and they address these paradoxes using cognitive, moral, and pragmatic legitimacy strategies. While cognitive and moral strategies tend to be used consistently, the flexible and paradoxical use (...) of pragmatic strategies has important consequences, both for GROs’ legitimacy and for their potential influence over powerful organizations associated with them. We enrich our framework with the help of two illustrative cases and discuss the implications of the framework for GROs’ legitimacy strategies in business and society literature. (shrink)
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    Existential ∅-definability of Henselian valuation rings.Arno Fehm -2015 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 80 (1):301-307.
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    Viability explanation.Arno Wouters -1995 -Biology and Philosophy 10 (4):435-457.
    This article deals with a type of functional explanation, viability explanation, that has been overlooked in recent philosophy of science. Viability explanations relate traits of organisms and their environments in terms of what an individual needs to survive and reproduce. I show that viability explanations are neither causal nor historical and that, therefore, they should be accounted for as a distinct type of explanation.
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    Materie und Geist: eine philosophische Untersuchung.Arno Ros -2005 - Paderborn: Mentis.
    Dieses Buch schlägt - unter dem Titel "synthetischer Materialismus" - einen neuen Weg zur Klärung des Geist-Materie-Problems vor. Ausgangspunkt ist die These, dass wir als Betrachter der Welt frei sind, dieselben Gegenstände in unterschiedlich komplexe raum-zeitliche Zusammenhänge einzuordnen, und dass sich daraus unterschiedliche Möglichkeiten der Klassifikation von Gegenständen ergeben können: Wenn wir von "Lebewesen", "Handlungssubjekten" und "Personen" sprechen, und ihnen psychische Phänomene zuschreiben, nutzen wir den Umstand, dass die Konstellationen von Kohlehydraten, Eiweißen, Wasser und Nukleinsäuren, die jene Entitäten auch sind, (...) in einer besonderen Weise mit Teilen ihrer Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft in Verbindung gebracht werden können. Der synthetische Materialismus vermag so zu zeigen, dass es zwischen einem ausschließlich "materialistischen" Verständnis der Welt und jenen Sichtweisen, innerhalb derer wir manche Komplexe von materiellen Phänomenen als Individuen mit ihnen selbst bewussten Empfindungen, Absichten und Überzeugungen verstehen, Übergänge gibt, die methodisch-wissenschaftlich nachvollzogen werden können und die nicht zu nutzen töricht wäre. (shrink)
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    Thomas F. Gordon, the pleadings game – an artificial intelligence model of procedural justice.Arno R. Lodder -2000 -Artificial Intelligence and Law 8 (2-3):255-264.
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    (1 other version)Nongovernmental Organizations in Business and Society, Management, and International Business Research.Arno Kourula &Salla Laasonen -2010 -Business and Society 49 (1):35-67.
    This review shows how the relationship between nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and businesses has been examined in business and society, management, and international business (IB) literatures. Altogether 88 relevant studies have been identified through the analysis of article abstracts from 11 leading journals in these fields. The articles have been classified into three categories according to their focus: NGO—business interface, NGO—business— government interface, and NGOs as one of many corporate stakeholders. Six main themes are identified: (a) Activism and NGO influence, (b) (...) dyadic partnership (NGO—business), (c) cross-sector partnership (NGO—business— government), (d) global governance and standardization, (e) national-level governance, and (f) stakeholder management. The state of the research topic is assessed, and implications and avenues for further research are provided. (shrink)
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    The Functional Perspective of Organismal Biology.Arno Wouters -2005 - In Thomas A. C. Reydon & Lia Hemerik,Current Themes in Theoretical Biology : A Dutch Perspective. Springer. pp. 33--69.
    Following Mayr (1961) evolutionary biologists often maintain that the hallmark of biology is its evolutionary perspective. In this view, biologists distinguish themselves from other natural scientists by their emphasis on why-questions. Why-questions are legitimate in biology but not in other natural sciences because of the selective character of the process by means of which living objects acquire their characteristics. For that reason, why-questions should be answered in terms of natural selection. Functional biology is seen as a reductionist science that applies (...) physics and chemistry to answer how-questions but lacks a biological point of view of its own. In this paper I dispute this image of functional biology. A close look at the kinds of issues studied in biology and at the way in which these issues are studied shows that functional biology employs a distinctive biological perspective that is not rooted in selection. This functional perspective is characterized by its concern with the requirements of the life-state and the way in which these are met. (shrink)
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  30. Entwicklung von Erkenntnissen und Entwicklung von Erkenntnisfähigkeiten.Arno Ros -1989 -Philosophia Naturalis 26 (1):66-90.
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    Handbook of Popular Culture and Biomedicine: Knowledge in the Life Sciences as Cultural Artefact.Arno Görgen,German Alfonso Nunez &Heiner Fangerau (eds.) -2018 - Springer Verlag.
    This handbook explores the ways biomedicine and pop culture interact while simultaneously introducing the reader with the tools and ideas behind this new field of enquiry. From comic books to health professionals, from the arts to genetics, from sci-fi to medical education, from TV series to ethics, it offers different entry points to an exciting and central aspect of contemporary culture: how and what we learn about scientific knowledge and its representation in pop culture. Divided into three sections the handbook (...) surveys the basics, the micro-, and the macroaspects of this interaction between specialized knowledge and cultural production: After the introduction of basic concepts of and approaches to the topic from a variety of disciplines, the respective theories and methods are applied in specific case studies. The final section is concerned with larger social and historical trends of the use of biomedical knowledge in popular culture. Presenting over twenty-five original articles from international scholars with different disciplinary backgrounds, this handbook introduces the topic of pop culture and biomedicine to both new and mature researchers alike. The articles, all complete with a rich source of further references, are aimed at being a sincere entry point to researchers and academic educators interested in this somewhat unexplored field of culture and biomedicine. (shrink)
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    Finding descending sequences through ill-founded linear orders.Jun le Goh,Arno Pauly &Manlio Valenti -2021 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 86 (2):817-854.
    In this work we investigate the Weihrauch degree of the problem Decreasing Sequence of finding an infinite descending sequence through a given ill-founded linear order, which is shared by the problem Bad Sequence of finding a bad sequence through a given non-well quasi-order. We show that $\mathsf {DS}$, despite being hard to solve, is rather weak in terms of uniform computational strength. To make the latter precise, we introduce the notion of the deterministic part of a Weihrauch degree. We then (...) generalize $\mathsf {DS}$ and $\mathsf {BS}$ by considering $\boldsymbol {\Gamma }$ -presented orders, where $\boldsymbol {\Gamma }$ is a Borel pointclass or $\boldsymbol {\Delta }^1_1$, $\boldsymbol {\Sigma }^1_1$, $\boldsymbol {\Pi }^1_1$. We study the obtained $\mathsf {DS}$ -hierarchy and $\mathsf {BS}$ -hierarchy of problems in comparison with the Baire hierarchy and show that they do not collapse at any finite level. (shrink)
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    André Tosel, penseur de l'émancipation: un hommage.Arno Münster -2018 - [Paris]: Lignes.
    "André Tosel (1941-2017) fut par excellence un intellectuel organique au sens donné par Gramsci. Militant pour une part, et pour l'autre, auteur d'une oeuvre singulière et riche, nourrie de ; Spinoza, de Marx et de Gramsci dont il fut l'un des spécialistes français. OEuvre tout entière tournée vers une refondation non-dogmatique de la théorie marxienne de la révolution et vers l'élaboration d'une définition actualisée et rénovée de l'émancipation, maître-mot sans doute de sa pensée. Émancipation juridique (de l'État "pénal" plus que (...) de droit), sociale (de l'impératif systémique capitaliste), politique (de la "démocratie-régime", en réalité un "libéral-totalitarisme") et religieuse (repensant les conditions de la laïcité, autre maître-mot de cette oeuvre, contre le ré-enchantement métaphysico-religieux).Arno Munster rend ici hommage à une oeuvre dont on s'étonne qu'elle n'ait pas davantage été connue, qui doit l'être plus et mieux, et qui la critique aussi bien, en toute amitié, depuis les points de vue qui lui sont propres, poursuivant en somme ce qui a, des années durant, lié essentiellement leurs deux pensées et les a parfois opposés."--Page 4 of cover. (shrink)
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    Analogie und Systemgeschichte.Arno Anzenbacher -1978 - München: Oldenbourg.
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    Einführung in die Ethik.Arno Anzenbacher -1992 - Düsseldorf: Patmos Verlag.
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    Kooperation, Konflikt und Anerkennung: Zur Systematik des Gerechtigkeitsbegriffs.Arno Anzenbacher -2001 -Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 45 (1):168-180.
    The systematic development of the concept of justice occurs on the basis of human rights. First, this human rights basis is examined in terms of theories of conflict and cooperation. Furthermore, it is investigated whether wisdom suffices as the basis of human rights or whether moral norms are necessary. With the distinguishing of human rights into negative, active and positive rights, distinctions result with respect to the concept of justice, leading to the concepts of a state under the rule of (...) law, democracy and the welfare state, and explaining the concept of socialjustice through exchange, participation, distribution, and procedural faimess. Overcoming the tension between formal rights of freedom and social rights, reference is made to the principles of subsidiarity and democracy. Finally, issues arising with respect to the theory of justice are considered in relation to the problern of globalisation. (shrink)
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  37. Die ästhetische Wirkung der Intervalle.Arno Guido Gustav Faldix -1908 - Rostock: G. B. Leopold's Universitätsbuchhandlung.
     
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    A Note on Defining Transcendentals in Function Fields.Arno Fehm &Wulf-Dieter Geyer -2009 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 74 (4):1206 - 1210.
    The work [11] deals with questions of first-order definability in algebraic function fields. In particular, it exhibits new cases in which the field of constant functions is definable, and it investigates the phenomenon of definable transcendental elements. We fix some of its proofs and make additional observations concerning definable closure in these fields.
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    Elementary geometric local–global principles for fields.Arno Fehm -2013 -Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 164 (10):989-1008.
    We define and investigate a family of local–global principles for fields involving both orderings and p-valuations. This family contains the PAC, PRC and PpC fields and exhausts the class of pseudo classically closed fields. We show that the fields satisfying such a local–global principle form an elementary class, admit diophantine definitions of holomorphy domains, and their orderings satisfy the strong approximation property.
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    (1 other version)Retionale Biologie und ihre Kritik.Arno Carl Coutinho -1939 -Philosophical Review 48:446.
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    52. Evolution der Lyrik.Arno Holz -1978 - In Bruno Hillebrand,Texte Zur Nietzsche-Rezeption 1873–1963. De Gruyter. pp. 121-122.
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    40. Sozialaristokraten.Arno Holz -1978 - In Bruno Hillebrand,Texte Zur Nietzsche-Rezeption 1873–1963. De Gruyter. pp. 106-106.
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  43. International organizations and conferences: Notes of an observer.Arno G. Huth -forthcoming -Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    (1 other version)Lichtenberg als Philosoph und seine Beziehungen zu Kant.Arno Neumann -1900 -Kant Studien 4 (1-3):68-93.
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    (1 other version)Luzin’s (n) and randomness reflection.Arno Pauly,Linda Westrick &Liang Yu -2020 -Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-27.
    We show that a computable function $f:\mathbb R\rightarrow \mathbb R$ has Luzin’s property if and only if it reflects $\Pi ^1_1$ -randomness, if and only if it reflects $\Delta ^1_1$ -randomness, and if and only if it reflects ${\mathcal {O}}$ -Kurtz randomness, but reflecting Martin–Löf randomness or weak-2-randomness does not suffice. Here a function f is said to reflect a randomness notion R if whenever $f$ is R-random, then x is R-random as well. If additionally f is known to have (...) bounded variation, then we show f has Luzin’s if and only if it reflects weak-2-randomness, and if and only if it reflects $\emptyset '$ -Kurtz randomness. This links classical real analysis with algorithmic randomness. (shrink)
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    Multi-valued functions in computability theory.Arno Pauly -2012 - In S. Barry Cooper,How the World Computes. pp. 571--580.
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    Je ne sais plus ce que je lis: la traduction, le texte, la relation.Arno Renken -2022 -Studi di Estetica 22.
    The term “translation” has three meanings: the practice of the translator, the textual outcome of this practice, and the relationship it creates between texts and languages. In this article, I would like to draw attention to this third aspect, translation as a relation. To do so, I will first propose a historical overview of the first two meanings, as well as of the normative or descriptive aims associated to them. Secondly, I identify three motives for thinking about translation that are (...) primarily concerned with its relational dimension: the lack of a language to speak about the relationship between languages, i.e. about what’s incomparable and what gets subtracted. I conclude this article with the hypothesis that translation as a relation constitutes a refuge event for the plurality of languages. (shrink)
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    George Padmore, Global Historian of Contemporary Africa avant la lettre.Arno Sonderegger -2024 -CLR James Journal 30 (1):129-161.
    Padmore’s contributions to historical knowledge and history writing are stored in eight topical books, published between 1931 and 1956. After providing a cursory survey, this paper’s focus is on two of Padmore’s early books—How Britain Rules Africa (1936) and Africa and World Peace (1937)—arguing for his originality as a pioneering practitioner of global history of contemporary Africa. Padmore treats the various colonial situations in the British dominated territories in depth and considers the relevant imperial relations as well. Attacking “colonial fascism”, (...) Padmore depicts Africa’s history since the mid-nineteenth century and its relations to other places on the globe since. Linking current political developments in the imperial metropoles (from Europe and the US to Japan and the USSR) with those in colonial Africa, Padmore was a global historian at the same time he produced African history. (shrink)
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    Sense and Self-Referentiality in Living Beings.Arno L. Goudsmit -2009 -Biosemiotics 2 (1):39-46.
    This contribution investigates the idea that an act of signification can be understood in terms of the self-referentiality that is typical of the biological organization. The capacity of a living being to interpret and appreciate its own environment can be understood as being grounded in its ability to perform self-referential experiences. We may call this the living being’s capacity of sense. In any act that generates sense, it is possible to distinguish a process of signification from its outcome, but such (...) a distinction between logical levels inevitably demands an external observer’s point of view. Hence, the concept of ‘subjectivity’ can be defined in terms of an absence of such distinction between logical levels. This absence is considered pivotal both for the self-referential organization of the living and for the generation of sense. A case example from the field of psychotherapy is added to illustrate the distinction as well as the non-distinction between logical levels of description. (shrink)
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  50. Das Leib-Seele-Problem bei Thomas von Aquin.Arno Anzenbacher -2015 - In Peter Reifenberg,Thomas von Aquins Lehre vom Menschen. Würzburg: Echter.
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