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    Paradoxes and dilemmas for stakeholder responsive firms in the extractive sector: Lessons from the case of shell and the ogoni. [REVIEW]David Wheeler,HeikeFabig &Richard Boele -2002 -Journal of Business Ethics 39 (3):297 - 318.
    This paper examines some of the paradoxes and dilemmas facing firms in the extractive sector when they attempt to take on a more stakeholder-responsive orientation towards issues of environmental and social responsibility. We describe the case of Shell and the Ogoni and attempt to draw out some of the lessons of that case for more sustainable operations in the developing world. We argue that firms such as Shell, Rio Tinto and others may well exhibit increasingly stakeholder-responsive behaviours at the corporate, (...) strategic level. However for reasons of strategy, lack of competency or institutional will this increasing level of corporate responsiveness may not be mirrored effectively in dealings between subsidiary business units and their most important direct stakeholders: for example local communities and in the developing world. We contrast the struggles of Shell to replicate its corporate stakeholder-responsiveness at the local level in Nigeria with the experiences of other firms that seem to have developed managerial capabilities at a somewhat deeper level throughout the firm with consequent benefits both for stakeholders and the business. (shrink)
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    Muss Strafe sein?: Kolloquium zum 60. Geburtstag von Herrn Professor Dr. Dr. h. c.Heike Jung.Heike Jung &Henning Radtke (eds.) -2004 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
    German; one contribution each in English and French.
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    Heike Delitz: Arnold Gehlen.Heike Delitz &Christian Hauck -2015 -Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 68 (1):038-050.
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    Numbers, Language, and the Human Mind.Heike Wiese -2003 - Cambridge University Press.
    What constitutes our number concept? What makes it possible for us to employ numbers the way we do; which mental faculties contribute to our grasp of numbers? What do we share with other species, and what is specific to humans? How does our language faculty come into the picture? This 2003 book addresses these questions and discusses the relationship between numerical thinking and the human language faculty, providing psychological, linguistic and philosophical perspectives on number, its evolution and its development in (...) children.Heike Wiese argues that language as a human faculty plays a crucial role in the emergence of systematic numerical thinking. She characterises number sequences as powerful and highly flexible mental tools that are unique to humans and shows that it is language that enables us to go beyond the perception of numerosity and to develop such mental tools. (shrink)
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    How palliative care patients’ feelings of being a burden to others can motivate a wish to die. Moral challenges in clinics and families.Heike Gudat,Kathrin Ohnsorge,Nina Streeck &Christoph Rehmann‐Sutter -2019 -Bioethics 33 (4):421-430.
    The article explores the underlying reasons for patients’ self‐perception of being a burden (SPB) in family settings, including its impact on relationships when wishes to die (WTD) are expressed. In a prospective, interview‐based study of WTD in patients with advanced cancer and non‐cancer disease (organ failure, degenerative neurological disease, and frailty) SPB was an important emerging theme. In a sub‐analysis we examined (a) the facets of SPB, (b) correlations between SPB and WTD, and (c) SPB as a relational phenomenon. We (...) analyzed 248 interviews with 62 patients, their family caregivers, and professionals using grounded theory and interpretive phenomenological analysis. SPB appeared as important empathic concern in care situations. Patients expressed many sorts of concerns for others, but also perceived an altered self‐understanding that did not meet mutual expectations within relationships. In SPB associated with WTD three constellations were found: (a) WTD to unburden others; (b) patients decided against hastening death to prevent being a further burden to others (in these cases, the SPB counteracted the wish to die); and (c) both wishes for and against dying were sustained by SPB. These patients often felt paralyzed and suffered deeply. Family caregivers felt emotionally touched by SPB and tried to unburden patients by caring and compassion. We concluded that the impact of SPB on a WTD and the various meanings the facets of SPB have in balancing relationships need to be worked out individually. An early palliative and narrative approach is warranted. (shrink)
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    Kollektive aus Menschen und Nichtmenschen.Heike Delitz -2024 -Zeitschrift Für Kultur- Und Kollektivwissenschaft 10 (1):15-44.
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    Neither Realism nor Anti-Realism: How to approach the Anthropocene?Heike Egner -2017 - In Katharina Neges, Josef Mitterer, Sebastian Kletzl & Christian Kanzian,Realism - Relativism - Constructivism: Proceedings of the 38th International Wittgenstein Symposium in Kirchberg. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 153-166.
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    Finding generic filters by playing games.Heike Mildenberger -2010 -Archive for Mathematical Logic 49 (1):91-118.
    We give some restrictions for the search for a model of the club principle with no Souslin trees. We show that ${\diamondsuit(2^\omega, [\omega]^\omega}$ , is almost constant on) together with CH and “all Aronszajn trees are special” is consistent relative to ZFC. This implies the analogous result for a double weakening of the club principle.
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    "--wollet mir jetzt durch die phantastisch verschlungenen Kreuzgänge folgen!": metaphorisches Sprechen in der Musikkritik der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts.Heike Stumpf -1996 - New York: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    Poetisierende Musikbeschreibungen werden von der Wissenschaft, von Musikern und Konzertbesuchern heute mehr belächelt als ernst genommen. Durch das Ansprechen von Einbildungskraft und Gefühl haben sie aber eine Unmittelbarkeit, die der kompositionstechnischen Analyse in der Regel fehlt. Die Wurzeln einer metaphorischen Musikbeschreibung um die Wende zum 19. Jahrhundert sind dabei gleichermaßen historisch wie systematisch zu fassen. Zahlreiche Zitate aus den Fachzeitschriften bis zur Jahrhundertmitte dokumentieren die Herausbildung eines festumrissenen Bildervorrats, um musikalische Eindrücke zur Sprache zu bringen. Der kreative Umgang mit Beschreibungskonventionen (...) ist für die Musikkritiken von E.T.A. Hoffmann, Adolf Bernhard Marx, Ludwig Rellstab und vor allem Robert Schumann kennzeichnend. (shrink)
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    Higher Miller forcing may collapse cardinals.Heike Mildenberger &Saharon Shelah -2021 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 86 (4):1721-1744.
    We show that it is independent whether club $\kappa $ -Miller forcing preserves $\kappa ^{++}$. We show that under $\kappa ^{ \kappa $, club $\kappa $ -Miller forcing collapses $\kappa ^{<\kappa }$ to $\kappa $. Answering a question by Brendle, Brooke-Taylor, Friedman and Montoya, we show that the iteration of ultrafilter $\kappa $ -Miller forcing does not have the Laver property.
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    Towards Transparency by Design for Artificial Intelligence.Heike Felzmann,Eduard Fosch-Villaronga,Christoph Lutz &Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux -2020 -Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (6):3333-3361.
    In this article, we develop the concept of Transparency by Design that serves as practical guidance in helping promote the beneficial functions of transparency while mitigating its challenges in automated-decision making environments. With the rise of artificial intelligence and the ability of AI systems to make automated and self-learned decisions, a call for transparency of how such systems reach decisions has echoed within academic and policy circles. The term transparency, however, relates to multiple concepts, fulfills many functions, and holds different (...) promises that struggle to be realized in concrete applications. Indeed, the complexity of transparency for ADM shows tension between transparency as a normative ideal and its translation to practical application. To address this tension, we first conduct a review of transparency, analyzing its challenges and limitations concerning automated decision-making practices. We then look at the lessons learned from the development of Privacy by Design, as a basis for developing the Transparency by Design principles. Finally, we propose a set of nine principles to cover relevant contextual, technical, informational, and stakeholder-sensitive considerations. Transparency by Design is a model that helps organizations design transparent AI systems, by integrating these principles in a step-by-step manner and as an ex-ante value, not as an afterthought. (shrink)
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    Specialising Aronszajn trees by countable approximations.Heike Mildenberger &Saharon Shelah -2003 -Archive for Mathematical Logic 42 (7):627-647.
    We show that there are proper forcings based upon countable trees of creatures that specialise a given Aronszajn tree.
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    More canonical forms and dense free subsets.Heike Mildenberger -2004 -Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 125 (1-3):75-99.
    Assuming the existence of ω compact cardinals in a model on GCH, we prove the consistency of some new canonization properties on ω. Our aim is to get as dense patterns in the distribution of indiscernibles as possible. We prove Theorem 2.1. thm2.1Suppose the consistency of “ZFC+GCH + there are infinitely many compact cardinals”. Then the following is consistent: ZFC+GCH + and for every family 0 (...) such that for all 0shrink)
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    Heritage Speakers as Part of the Native Language Continuum.Heike Wiese,Artemis Alexiadou,Shanley Allen,Oliver Bunk,Natalia Gagarina,Kateryna Iefremenko,Maria Martynova,Tatiana Pashkova,Vicky Rizou,Christoph Schroeder,Anna Shadrova,Luka Szucsich,Rosemarie Tracy,Wintai Tsehaye,Sabine Zerbian &Yulia Zuban -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    We argue for a perspective on bilingual heritage speakers as native speakers of both their languages and present results from a large-scale, cross-linguistic study that took such a perspective and approached bilinguals and monolinguals on equal grounds. We targeted comparable language use in bilingual and monolingual speakers, crucially covering broader repertoires than just formal language. A main database was the open-access RUEG corpus, which covers comparable informal vs. formal and spoken vs. written productions by adolescent and adult bilinguals with heritage-Greek, (...) -Russian, and -Turkish in Germany and the United States and with heritage-German in the United States, and matching data from monolinguals in Germany, the United States, Greece, Russia, and Turkey. Our main results lie in three areas. We found non-canonical patterns not only in bilingual, but also in monolingual speakers, including patterns that have so far been considered absent from native grammars, in domains of morphology, syntax, intonation, and pragmatics. We found a degree of lexical and morphosyntactic inter-speaker variability in monolinguals that was sometimes higher than that of bilinguals, further challenging the model of the streamlined native speaker. In majority language use, non-canonical patterns were dominant in spoken and/or informal registers, and this was true for monolinguals and bilinguals. In some cases, bilingual speakers were leading quantitatively. In heritage settings where the language was not part of formal schooling, we found tendencies of register leveling, presumably due to the fact that speakers had limited access to formal registers of the heritage language. Our findings thus indicate possible quantitative differences and different register distributions rather than distinct grammatical patterns in bilingual and monolingual speakers. This supports the integration of heritage speakers into the native-speaker continuum. Approaching heritage speakers from this perspective helps us to better understand the empirical data and can shed light on language variation and change in native grammars. Furthermore, our findings for monolinguals lead us to reconsider the state-of-the art on majority languages, given recurring evidence for non-canonical patterns that deviate from what has been assumed in the literature so far, and might have been attributed to bilingualism had we not included informal and spoken registers in monolinguals and bilinguals alike. (shrink)
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  15. Durkheim and Bergson, Durkheimians and Bergsonians.Heike Delitz -2024 - In Hans Joas & Andreas Pettenkofer,The Oxford handbook of Emile Durkheim. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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  16. Zeitgestaltung als Aufgabe der Lebenskunst Sommerakademie zu Ethik und Ökologie sowie VISION e. V. Als Impulsgeber für die Lebensführung.Heike Engelhardt,Bianca Blancke &Hans C. Henning -2018 - In Verena Begemann, Christiane Burbach, Dieter Weber & Friedrich Heckmann,Ethik als Kunst der Lebensführung: festschrift fur Friedrich Heckmann. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer Verlag.
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    Kritik des Habitus: Zur Intersektion von Kollektivität Und Geschlecht in der Akademischen Philosophie.Heike Guthoff -2013 - Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.
    Long description: Welche Triebkräfte und Möglichkeitsräume gesellschaftlicher Veränderung verbinden sich mit den Dynamiken des modernen Kapitalismus? Tino Heims breit angelegte Studie zielt auf die Überwindung analytischer Defizite der jüngsten Kapitalismusdebatte. In einer theoriesystematischen Verknüpfung und gegenstandsbezogenen Weiterentwicklung der Analyseraster von Marx, Foucault und Bourdieu - die auch als Kritik dominanter Rezeptionslinien antritt - werden zentrale kapitalistische Funktionslogiken und Krisendynamiken ebenso prägnant analysiert wie historische Transformationen konkreter Modi kapitalistischer Vergesellschaftung. Damit wird zugleich ein Beitrag zur Neubestimmung einer analytisch-kritischen Sozialwissenschaft jenseits normativer (...) Sozialkritik geleistet. (shrink)
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  18. Dogville or An Illustration of Some Properties of General Equilibrium.Heike Harmgart -unknown
    In this note we argue that Lars von Trier’s movie Dogville can be viewed as an illustration of a simple economy where one agent has only her body as initial endowment. The movie illustrates some interesting comparative statics of equilibrium allocations. It shows how life would be like in a world where, in the absence of constitutional or legal constraints, economic forces reign freely and raises some fundamental issues of voluntary exchange versus force that apply to a number of contentious (...) issues in public debate. JEL codes: A20, D30, D51, D63, F13. Keywords: Dogville, general equilibrium, welfare theorems, comparative statics, international trade, child labor, prostitution, economics education. (shrink)
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    Technical reproduction and the question of material duration.Heike Klippel -2010 - In Jo Alyson Parker, Paul Harris & Christian Steineck,Time: Limits and Constraints. Brill. pp. 13--137.
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    Zur Diversität bei der Wahrnehmung von Ereignissen: Die Berichte zum Jahr 1308 in den Papst-Kaiser-Chroniken des Spätmittelalters.Heike Johanna Mierau -2010 - In David Wirmer & Andreas Speer,1308: Eine Topographie Historischer Gleichzeitigkeit. De Gruyter. pp. 557-584.
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    Increasing the groupwise density number by c.c.c. forcing.Heike Mildenberger &Saharon Shelah -2007 -Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 149 (1-3):7-13.
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    Meeting infinitely many cells of a partition once.Heike Mildenberger &Otmar Spinas -1998 -Archive for Mathematical Logic 37 (7):495-503.
    We investigate several versions of a cardinal characteristic $ \frak f$ defined by Frankiewicz. Vojtáš showed ${\frak b} \leq{\frak f}$ , and Blass showed ${\frak f} \leq \min({\frak d},{\mbox{\rm unif}}({\bf K}))$ . We show that all the versions coincide and that ${\frak f}$ is greater than or equal to the splitting number. We prove the consistency of $\max({\frak b},{\frak s})<{\frak f}$ and of ${\frak f}< \min({\frak d},{\mbox{\rm unif}}({\bf K}))$.
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    On the homogeneity property for certain quantifier logics.Heike Mildenberger -1992 -Archive for Mathematical Logic 31 (6):445-455.
    The local homogeneity property is defined as in [Mak]. We show thatL ωω(Q1) and some related logics do not have the local homogeneity property, whereas cofinality logicL ωω(Q cfω) has the homogeneity property. Both proofs use forcing and absoluteness arguments.
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    Fate and God, Gallows and Cross, Sword and Spear. The Variation of Counterconcepts as Part of the Poetic Diction in the Old Saxon Heliand.Heike Sahm -2014 - In Heike Sahm & Victor Millet,Narration and Hero: Recounting the Deeds of Heroes in Literature and Art of the Early Medieval Period. De Gruyter. pp. 95-112.
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    Frauenakademie München e.V. Schule der Einmischung.Heike Schoch -1991 -Die Philosophin 2 (4):119-122.
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    Zukunftsfelder der Wissenschaftsgeschichte – aus technikhistorischer Gegenwartsperspektive.Heike Weber -2018 -Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 41 (4):439-443.
    Fields for Innovative Future Research in History of Science – A Historian of Technology's Perspective. The observations at hand present a historian of technology's perspective and sketch three fields for innovative future research: (past) ‘futures’ and future scenarios in themselves; the challenges as imposed by recent developments in science, technology, and society (e.g. digitization, climate change); and the twisting and flipping of established perspectives (e.g. by focusing on ‘failed’ or ‘old’ science and technology and their declension). Moreover, historians of science, (...) technology, and medicine should participate in emerging transdisciplinary fields such as Environmental Humanities. (shrink)
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    Was wollen wir, wenn alles möglich ist?: Fragen zur Bioethik.Heike Zirden (ed.) -2003 - München: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt.
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    Tierethik, Tiernatur und Moralanthropologie im Kontext von § 17, Tugendlehre.Heike Baranzke -2005 -Kant Studien 96 (3):336-363.
    Vor mehr als 150 Jahren formulierte Arthur Schopenhauer in seiner Preisschrift über die Grundlage der Moral Kritikpunkte an Äußerungen Kants zum moralischen Verhältnis des Menschen zu den Tieren, die seither zu den tierethischen Standardvorwürfen an die Adresse der Kantischen Ethik gehören und ihr völlige tierethische Leistungsunfähigkeit attestieren. Schopenhauer sieht jede „ächte Moral“ durch den Satz beleidigt, daß die vernunftlosen Wesen Sachen wären und daher auch bloß als Mittel, die nicht zugleich Zweck sind, behandelt werden dürften. In Uebereinstimmung hiemit wird, in (...) den Metaphysischen Anfangsgründen der Tugendlehre, § 16, ausdrücklich gesagt: ‚Der Mensch kann keine Pflicht gegen irgend ein Wesen haben, als bloß gegen den Menschen‘; und dann heißt es § 17: ‚Die grausame Behandlung der Thiere ist der Pflicht des Menschen gegen sich selbst entgegen; weil sie das Mitgefühl an ihrem Leiden im Menschen abstumpft, wodurch eine der Moralität im Verhältniß zu anderen Menschen sehr diensame, natürliche Anlage geschwächt wird.‘ Also bloß zur Uebung soll man mit Thieren Mitleid haben, und sie sind gleichsam das pathologische Phantom zur Uebung des Mitleids mit Menschen. (shrink)
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    Insondabilidad, existencia colectiva, imaginación del pueblo: ontología de lo político y teoría de la sociedad en Helmuth Plessner.Heike Delitz &Kilian Lavernia -2021 -Isegoría 65:01-01.
    The article takes Helmuth Plessner’s Political Anthropology from 1931 as a postfoundationalist theory of society avant la lettre - which is very similar to the later works of Claude Lefort, Ernesto Laclau, and Chantal Mouffe. Or, the article takes Plessner’s essay as an ‘ontology’ of the Political. After introducing remarks on the historical debates, in which Plessner aimed to intervene, his theory of the Political is reconstructed, within the three categories of ‘unfathomability’, of the constitutive outside, and of the vulnerability (...) of the human body. In a third and last step, Plessner’s most central and most problematic category for the Political - the ‘popular existence’ - is discussed: The ‘people’ is made visible as being a key notion of postfoundational theories of modern democracy, for it is - beneath the ‘Individual’ - one of the imaginary foundations, one of the foundational outsides of a democratically instituted collective. (shrink)
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    Does Beast Suffering Count for Kant: A Contextual Examination of § 17 in The Doctrine of Virtue.Heike Baranzke -2004 -Essays in Philosophy 5 (2):4.
    Ever since Schopenhauer ́s accusation, it has been disputed whether Kant ́s few remarks concerning the ethical human-animal-relationship in the Lectures and in the Doctrine of Virtue fail to support ethical arguments on behalf of animals. One critique that plays a central role is whether Kant would have forbidden cruelty to brutes for educational purposes. In addition to these old objections, Kant ́s ethics is charged to be speciesistic by animal ethicists and animal rights philosophers at present.The following article examines (...) especially §17 of the Doctrine of Virtue, which is the only animal ethical text authorized by Kant himself. The interpretation starts by taking the context of §17 into account, particularly the “Episodic Section on an Amphiboly in Moral Concepts”. The systematic output of the cruelty-account and of the duty classes is then analyzed. Central for the understanding of Kant ́s argumentation relating to animals are the perfect duties to oneself, which are linked to Kant ́s foundation of human dignity. Finally the roles of the physical and emotional needs of brutes and humans in Kant ́s ethics are compared with each other. Some conclusions are then drawn concerning human and animal rights in relation to a duty-based argumentation. The article therefore appreciates Kant ́s integration of animal suffering into the very core of his virtue ethics, an integration that may be able to open the door for an enlightened animal ethics based on human responsibility. (shrink)
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    Welche Natur wollen Antispeziesisten?Heike Baranzke -2022 -Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 47 (3):367-390.
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    The CCA‐adding enzyme: A central scrutinizer in tRNA quality control.Heike Betat &Mario Mörl -2015 -Bioessays 37 (9):975-982.
    tRNA nucleotidyltransferase adds the invariant CCA‐terminus to the tRNA 3′‐end, a central step in tRNA maturation. This CCA‐adding enzyme is a specialized RNA polymerase that synthesizes the CCA sequence at high fidelity in all kingdoms of life. Recently, an additional function of this enzyme was identified, where it generates a specific degradation tag on structurally unstable tRNAs. This tag consists of an additional repeat of the CCA triplet, leading to a 3′‐terminal CCACCA sequence. In order to explain how the enzyme (...) catalyzes this extended polymerization reaction, Kuhn et al. solved a series of co‐crystal structures of the CCA‐adding enzyme from Archaeoglobus fulgidus in complex with different tRNA substrates. They show that the enzyme forces a bound unstable tRNA to refold the acceptor stem for a second round of CCA‐addition, while stable transcripts are robust enough to resist this isomerization. In this review, we discuss how the CCA‐adding enzyme uses a simple yet very elegant way to scrutinize its substrates for sufficient structural stability and, consequently, functionality. (shrink)
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    Jenseits traditioneller Wissenschaft?: zur Rolle von Wissenschaft in einer vorsorgenden Gesellschaft.Heike Egner &Martin Schmid (eds.) -2012 - München: Oekom.
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  34. Out of the Cave: Understanding Rationality.Deborah Heikes -2010 -Journal of Mind and Behavior 31 (3-4):237-252.
    The history of philosophy is in many ways a history of how we understand rationality. However, philosophers have historically adopted a fairly narrow approach toward rationality, focusing almost exclusively on issues of structure and the justification of beliefs. In this essay, I argue that considerations of reflective equilibrium should lead philosophers to take into account the empirical features of rationality. After all, our philosophical understanding of rationality must ultimately reflect these features or risk failure. I consider what specific lessons philosophers (...) might take from anthropology and psychology. Anthropology highlights cultural features of rationality which philosophers have tended to overlook, while psychology indicates that philosophers may be correct in emphasizing the importance of the self. Including such wider empirical considerations in their reflections, philosophers are forced to consider our more ordinary use of the concept of rationality, which often looks far different and requires a broader characterization than philosophical analysis allows. Shifting the focus in these ways allows us to re-focus what questions philosophy can ask about the nature of rationality. (shrink)
     
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    The Bias Paradox.Deborah Heikes -2011 - In Michael Bruce & Steven Barbone,Just the Arguments. Chichester, West Sussex, U.K.: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 154–155.
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    »So wie der Mensch sich sieht, wird er.« Überlegungen zur politischen Verantwortung der philosophischen Anthropologie im Anschluss an Helmuth Plessner.Heike Kämpf -2005 - In Alexandra Manzei, Mathias Gutmann & Gerhard Gamm,Zwischen Anthropologie Und Gesellschaftstheorie: Zur Renaissance Helmuth Plessners Im Kontext der Modernen Lebenswissenschaften. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 217-232.
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  37. Model up-scaling in landscape research.Heike Lischke -2007 - In Felix Kienast, Otto Wildi & S. Ghosh,A changing world: challenges for landscape research. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer.
     
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    Die sog. ‘chronica n. minorita’: Rezeptionswege und das sich wandelnde Bild von Johannes XXII.Heike Johanna Mierau -2014 - In Martin Rohde & Hans-Joachim Schmidt,Papst Johannes Xxii.: Konzepte Und Verfahren Seines Pontifikats. De Gruyter. pp. 427-466.
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    The minimal cofinality of an ultrapower of ω and the cofinality of the symmetric group can be larger than b+.Heike Mildenberger &Saharon Shelah -2011 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 76 (4):1322-1340.
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    Text und Emotion: Theorie, Methode undAnwendungsbeispiele emotionslinguistischer Textanalyse.Heike Ortner -2014 - Tübingen: Narr Verlag.
    Nachdem der Zusammenhang zwischen Sprache und Emotion in der Linguistik lange Zeit vernachlässigt wurde, erhält diese Frage seit etwa 25 Jahren so hohe Aufmerksamkeit, dass von einem 'emotional turn' gesprochen werden kann. Der vorliegende Band dient als Zusammenfassung des aktuellen Forschungsstandes zu diesem komplexen Thema. Berücksichtigt werden Erkenntnisse aus verschiedenen Teildisziplinen, z.B. Semiotik, Lexikologie, Pragmatik, Kognitive Linguistik und Textlinguistik. Im methodischen Teil wird gezeigt, wie eine emotionslinguistische Analyse emotive Strukturen in Texten offenlegen kann, wobei die vorgeschlagene Methode leicht an verschiedene (...) Fragestellungen angepasst werden kann. Die empirische Überprüfung ergibt einen Vergleich von drei sehr unterschiedlichen Textkorpora: Untersucht werden Briefe von Franz Kafka als Beispiel für einen Individualstil, Nachrichtenartikel von verschiedenen Online-Plattformen als Beispiel für Medientexte und die Kommunikationsform Twitter als Beispiel für Online-Kommunikation. Forschende, Lehrende und Studierende finden hier sowohl einen umfassenden Überblick über theoretische Grundlagen als auch Anregungen für die Anwendung in der eigenen Forschung und Lehre. (shrink)
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    Laughing at the Devil: Seeing the World with Julian of Norwich. By Amy Laura Hall.Heike Peckruhn -2020 -Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 40 (1):169-170.
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    Narration and Hero: Recounting the Deeds of Heroes in Literature and Art of the Early Medieval Period.Heike Sahm &Victor Millet (eds.) -2014 - De Gruyter.
    The volume provides an overview of the origins of early medieval aristocratic literature. Although there are regional, linguistic and formal differences, one can observe a number of similarities. Oral literature disseminates a range of themes that are shared by narratives in most parts of the continent. The authors address these similarities in Roman, Nordic, Anglo-Saxon and Germanic literature and use different methodologies to explain them.
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    Changing cardinal invariants of the reals without changing cardinals or the reals.Heike Mildenberger -1998 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (2):593-599.
    We show: The procedure mentioned in the title is often impossible. It requires at least an inner model with a measurable cardinal. The consistency strength of changing b and d from a regular κ to some regular δ< κ is a measurable of Mitchell order δ. There is an application to Cichon's diagram.
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    No Borel Connections for the Unsplitting Relations.Heike Mildenberger -2002 -Mathematical Logic Quarterly 48 (4):517-521.
    We prove that there is no Borel connection for non-trivial pairs of unsplitting relations. This was conjectured in [3].
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    Contesting Visibility: Photographic Practices on the East African Coast.Heike Behrend -2013 - Columbia University Press.
    Since the introduction of photography by commercial studio photographers and the colonial state in Kenya, this global medium has been intensely debated and contested among Muslims on the cosmopolitan East African coast. This book does not only explore the making, circulation, and consumption of popular photographs, but also the other side, their rejection and obliteration, an essential aspect of a medium's history that should not be neglected. It deals with various »social spaces of refusal« in the local Muslim milieu and (...) in that of »traditional« spirit mediums in which visibility was contested in various and creative ways. It focuses on the »aesthetics of withdrawal«: the various ways and techniques that process the photographic act as well as the photographic image to theatricalize the surface of the image in new ways by veiling, masking, and concealing. In a fragmented historical perspective,Heike Behrend seeks to complement, decenter, and counter the history of photography as it has been told by the West and to narrate another history beginning with preceding local media such as textiles and spirit possession. (shrink)
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    Genäht oder gegraben, ephemer oder in die Erde versenkt. Divergente architektonische Modi der kollektiven Existenz.Heike Delitz -2015 -Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 6 (1):27-43.
    What social effects does atent architecture have, in which mode of collective existence do nomadic societies such as the Tuareg live? And what kind of fictionally instituted society is accompanied by an architecture that pro duces a non-gestalt of the collective – such as the buried houses in the Chinese Loess? Such analyses show the social positivity of architecture; and they show ex negativo, which kind of social life goes along with immobile constructions.
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    Nonverbal signals speak up: Association between perceptual nonverbal dominance and emotional intelligence.Heike Jacob,Benjamin Kreifelts,Carolin Brück,Sophia Nizielski,Astrid Schütz &Dirk Wildgruber -2013 -Cognition and Emotion 27 (5):783-799.
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    Specializing Aronszajn Trees with Strong Axiom A and Halving.Heike Mildenberger &Saharon Shelah -2019 -Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 60 (4):587-616.
    We construct creature forcings with strong Axiom A that specialize a given Aronszajn tree. We work with tree creature forcing. The creatures that live on the Aronszajn tree are normed and have the halving property. We show that our models fulfill ℵ1=d
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    The importance of researcher's gender in the in-depth interview:: Evidence from two case studies of male nurses.E. Joel Heikes &Christine L. Williams -1993 -Gender and Society 7 (2):280-291.
    Sociologists who use in-depth interview methods have become sensitized to the ways that race-ethnicity and class can form barriers to rapport with respondents, but the question of gender has been largely unexamined. This article compares data from two independently conducted in-depth interview studies of male nurses: one by a female researcher and one by a male researcher. Observed differences in how the men in the samples framed their responses to questions in the two studies are discussed. It is argued that (...) in-depth interviewers can and should become sensitized to respondents' negotiation of the gendered context of the interaction, but the existing proscriptions against cross-gender research are challenged. (shrink)
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    Changing cardinal characteristics without changing ω-sequences or cofinalities.Heike Mildenberger &Saharon Shelah -2000 -Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 106 (1-3):207-261.
    We show: There are pairs of universes V1V2 and there is a notion of forcing PV1 such that the change mentioned in the title occurs when going from V1[G] to V2[G] for a P-generic filter G over V2. We use forcing iterations with partial memories. Moreover, we implement highly transitive automorphism groups into the forcing orders.
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