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  1. Camus’s Kierkegaardian Conception of a Good Life.Johannes Abel - unknown
    The aim of this paper is to show, against contemporary comparative research, that Albert Camus' position in The Myth of Sisyphus does not correspond to the 'aesthetic stage' in the works of Søren Kierkegaard, but is structurally very close to Kierkegaard's own conception of a good life – in terms of methodology, relating to metaphysical truth via negation, the role of death, and the necessity of translation. In Camus, we see what a Kierkegaardian conception of a good life turns into (...)
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  2. Albert Camus’ reading of Søren Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling.Johannes Abel - unknown
    The paper argues that a comparison of the normative concepts of a good life in Camus and Kierkegaard should be first and foremost a structural comparison, as Camus' interpretation of Fear and Trembling as both a discovery of what Camus himself calls the absurd and as an inconsequent transition from the absurd to the religious disregards the Christian paradigm the work of Kierkegaard is embedded in.
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  3. The Mathematical Structure of Integrated Information Theory.Johannes Kleiner & Sean Tull - 2020 - Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics 6.
    Integrated Information Theory is one of the leading models of consciousness. It aims to describe both the quality and quantity of the conscious experience of a physical system, such as the brain, in a particular state. In this contribution, we propound the mathematical structure of the theory, separating the essentials from auxiliary formal tools. We provide a definition of a generalized IIT which has IIT 3.0 of Tononi et al., as well as the Quantum IIT introduced by Zanardi et al. (...)
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  4. Ordering the diversity of life in the Kitab al-hayawan of al-Gahiz (776-868). Zoology and knowledge of life in medieval Arab sciences.Nicolas Payen - 2022 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 32:247-251.
  5. Languages of ineffability: the rediscovery of apophaticism in contemporary analytic philosophy of religion.Sebastian Hüsch, Isabelle Koch & Philipp Thomas - unknown
    I present and discuss recent work in analytic philosophy of religion on apophaticism and divine ineffability. I focus on three questions: how can we call God ineffable without contradicting ourselves? How can we refer to an ineffable God? What is the point of talking about an ineffable God?
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  6. The Writings of Nicole Oresme: A Systematic Inventory.Daniel A. Di Liscia & Aurora Panzica - unknown
    This paper provides an up-to-date inventory of the works of Nicole Oresme (ca. 1320–1382). For each text, we present the incipit and the explicit, its (approximate) date, the list of manuscripts, and, whenever possible, editions and translations. We also inventory self-references contained in Oresme's writings and discuss specific problems concerning their titles, attributions, and textual transmission. Oresme's works are classified into nine groups, for each of which we offer preliminary remarks to situate the group in the context of Oresme's career. (...)
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  7. The Impossibility of Sustainability and the Reversal of Time.Johannes Abel - unknown
    The paper makes two theses: In the current age of the Anthropocene, the concept of sustainability, as it is widely used, has to be considered impossible. Nevertheless, the existentialist figure of the reversal of time of the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard may open up a new perspective on the sustainability problem and possible courses of action.
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  8. Spirit’s Self-Knowledge, History, and the Absolute.Thomas Oehl - unknown
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  9. The Reason for Miracles and the Miracles in Reason: Kant’s Practical Conception of Miracles.Amit Kravitz - 2022 - Kantian Review 27 (2):237-256.
    The term ‘miracle’ generally refers to events that are not explicable by natural causes alone. Kant’s notion of miracles is usually understood along these lines. However, Kant’s occupation with miracles should be understood in a practical context. Belief in miracles plays a constitutive role in Kant’s philosophy of religion concerning the need to strengthen the will both before and after departing from original evil. I demonstrate how my argument sheds new light on Kant’s claim that theoretical reason precludes the possibility (...)
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  10. Distributed responsibility in human–machine interactions.Anna Strasser - 2021 - AI and Ethics.
    Artificial agents have become increasingly prevalent in human social life. In light of the diversity of new human–machine interactions, we face renewed questions about the distribution of moral responsibility. Besides positions denying the mere possibility of attributing moral responsibility to artificial systems, recent approaches discuss the circumstances under which artificial agents may qualify as moral agents. This paper revisits the discussion of how responsibility might be distributed between artificial agents and human interaction partners (including producers of artificial agents) and raises (...)
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  11. Facing the pandemic with trust in science.Justin Sulik, Ophelia Deroy, Guillaume Dezecache, Martha Newson, Yi Zhao, Marwa El Zein & Bahar Tunçgenç - 2021 - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 8.
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  12. Negativism as the Philosophical Approach to the Meaning of Life.Johannes Abel - unknown
    The thesis of the paper is that regarding the question of meaning of life in our age, a study of Søren Kierkegaard's The Sickness unto Death can help us to understand the methodology as well as the theoretical position of Albert Camus' The Myth of Sisyphus´, a position that has still systematic relevance today. We see in Camus what happens to the meaning of life if a deep foundational religious layer breaks away.
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  13. Gestalt Justice. The Fusion of Emotion and Cognition in the Gestalt View of Justice.Ekkehart Schlicht - unknown
    The Gestalt view of ethics, as developed by the Gestalt psychologists in the middle of the 20th century, led to a particular theory of justice which avoided the shortcomings of other approaches. It took the rules of justice as being based ultimately on the fundamental laws of our psychological make-up.
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  14. Kripke-Style Models for Logics of Evidence and Truth.Henrique Antunes, Walter Carnielli, Andreas Kapsner & Abilio Rodrigues - 2020 - Axioms 9 (3).
    In this paper, we propose Kripke-style models for the logics of evidence and truth LETJ and LETF. These logics extend, respectively, Nelson’s logic N4 and the logic of first-degree entailment with a classicality operator ∘ that recovers classical logic for formulas in its scope. According to the intended interpretation here proposed, these models represent a database that receives information as time passes, and such information can be positive, negative, non-reliable, or reliable, while a formula ∘A means that the information about (...)
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  15. An Evidence-Hierarchical Decision Aid for Ranking in Evidence-Based Medici.Jürgen Landes - 2020 - In Barbara Osimani & Adam La Caze (eds.), Uncertainty in Pharmacology: Epistemology, Methods and Decisions. Cham: Springer. pp. 231-259.
    This chapter addresses the problem of ranking available drugs in guideline development to support clinicians in their work. Based on a pragmatic approach to the notion of evidence and a hierarchical view on different kinds of evidence this chapter introduces a decision aid, HiDAD, which draws on the multi criteria decision making literature. This decision aid implements the wide-spread intuition that there are different kinds of evidence with varying degrees of importance by relying on a strict ordinal ordering of kinds (...)
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  16. Moral Behavior.Monika Betzler & Markus Paulus - unknown
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  17. The real advantages of the simulation solution to the problem of natural evil.Dustin Crummett - forthcoming - Religious Studies.
    Nick Bostrom has famously defended the credibility of the simulation hypothesis – the hypothesis that we live in a computer simulation. Barry Dainton has recently employed the simulation hypothesis to defend the ‘simulation solution’ to the problem of natural evil. The simulation solution claims that apparently natural evils are in fact the result of wrong actions on the part of the people who create our simulation. In this way, it treats apparently natural evils as actually being moral evils, allowing them (...)
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  18. Humble Connexivity.Andreas Kapsner - 2019 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 28.
    In this paper, I review the motivation of connexive and strongly connexive logics, and I investigate the question why it is so hard to achieve those properties in a logic with a well motivated semantic theory. My answer is that strong connexivity, and even just weak connexivity, is too stringent a requirement. I introduce the notion of humble connexivity, which in essence is the idea to restrict the connexive requirements to possible antecedents. I show that this restriction can be well (...)
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  19. Contingent sounds change the mental representation of one's finger length.Ana Tajadura-Jimenez, Maria Vakali, Merle T. Fairhurst, Alisa Mandrigin, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze & Ophelia Deroy - unknown
    Mental body-representations are highly plastic and can be modified after brief exposure to unexpected sensory feedback. While the role of vision, touch and proprioception in shaping body-representations has been highlighted by many studies, the auditory influences on mental body-representations remain poorly understood. Changes in body-representations by the manipulation of natural sounds produced when one's body impacts on surfaces have recently been evidenced. But will these changes also occur with non-naturalistic sounds, which provide no information about the impact produced by or (...)
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  20. E-Synthesis: A Bayesian Framework for Causal Assessment in Pharmacosurveillance.Francesco De Pretis, Jürgen Landes & Barbara Osimani - 2019 - Frontiers in Pharmacology 10.
    Background: Evidence suggesting adverse drug reactions often emerges unsystematically and unpredictably in form of anecdotal reports, case series and survey data. Safety trials and observational studies also provide crucial information regarding the (un-)safety of drugs. Hence, integrating multiple types of pharmacovigilance evidence is key to minimising the risks of harm. Methods: In previous work, we began the development of a Bayesian framework for aggregating multiple types of evidence to assess the probability of a putative causal link between drugs and side (...)
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  21. [Review of] Khaled El-Rouayheb and Sabine Schimidtke : The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Philosophy. xii, 700 pp. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 201.Fedor Benevich - 2018 - Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies-University of London 81 (1):131-133.
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  22. Voice over: Audio-visual congruency and content recall in the gallery setting.Merle T. Fairhurst, Minnie Scott & Ophelia Deroy - 2017 - PLoS ONE 12 (6).
    Experimental research has shown that pairs of stimuli which are congruent and assumed to 'go together' are recalled more effectively than an item presented in isolation. Will this multisensory memory benefit occur when stimuli are richer and longer, in an ecological setting? In the present study, we focused on an everyday situation of audio-visual learning and manipulated the relationship between audio guide tracks and viewed portraits in the galleries of the Tate Britain. By varying the gender and narrative style of (...)
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  23. Symbolic universes between present and future of Europe. First results of the map of European societies' cultural milieu.Sergio Salvatore, Viviana Fini, Terri Mannarini, Giuseppe Alessandro Veltri, Evrinomi Avdi, Fiorella Battaglia, Jörge Castro-Tejerina, Enrico Ciavolino, Marco Cremaschi, Irini Kadianaki, Nikita A. Kharlamov, Anna Krasteva, Katrin Kullasepp, Anastassios Matsopoulos, Claudia Meschiari, Piergiorgio Mossi, Polivios Psinas, Rozlyn Redd, Alessia Rochira, Alfonso Santarpia, Gordon Sammut, Jaan Valsiner & Antonella Valmorbida - 2018 - PLoS ONE 13 (1).
    This paper reports the framework, method and main findings of an analysis of cultural milieus in 4 European countries. The analysis is based on a questionnaire applied to a sample built through a two-step procedure of post-hoc random selection from a broader dataset based on an online survey. Responses to the questionnaire were subjected to multidimensional analysis-a combination of Multiple Correspondence Analysis and Cluster Analysis. We identified 5 symbolic universes, that correspond to basic, embodied, affect-laden, generalized worldviews. People in this (...)
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  24. Natural Law and Universality in the Philosophy of Biology.Alexander Reutlinger - 2014 - European Review 22 (51).
    Several philosophers of biology have argued for the claim that the generalizations of biology are historical and contingent.1–5 This claim divides into the following sub-claims, each of which I will contest: first, biological generalizations are restricted to a particular space-time region. I argue that biological generalizations are universal with respect to space and time. Secondly, biological generalizations are restricted to specific kinds of entities, i.e. these generalizations do not quantify over an unrestricted domain. I will challenge this second claim by (...)
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  25. The dynamic logic of stating and asking.Ivano Ciardelli - 2017 - In Alexandru Baltag, Jeremy Seligman & Tomoyuki Yamada (eds.), Logic, Rationality, and Interaction. LORI 2017. Springer. pp. 240-255.
    Inquisitive dynamic epistemic logic extends standard public announcement logic incorporating ideas from inquisitive semantics. In IDEL, the standard public announcement action can be extended to a more general public utterance action, which may involve a statement or a question. While uttering a statement has the effect of a standard announcement, uttering a question typically leads to new issues being raised. In this paper, we investigate the logic of this general public utterance action. We find striking commonalities, and some differences, with (...)
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  26. Maximum Entropy Applied to Inductive Logic and Reasoning.Jürgen Landes & Jon Williamson (eds.) - 2015 - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.
    This editorial explains the scope of the special issue and provides a thematic introduction to the contributed papers.
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  27. Reference in arithmetic.Lavinia Picollo - 2018 - Review of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):573-603.
    Self-reference has played a prominent role in the development of metamathematics in the past century, starting with Gödel’s first incompleteness theorem. Given the nature of this and other results in the area, the informal understanding of self-reference in arithmetic has sufficed so far. Recently, however, it has been argued that for other related issues in metamathematics and philosophical logic a precise notion of self-reference and, more generally, reference is actually required. These notions have been so far elusive and are surrounded (...)
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  28. Anchoring in Deliberations.Stephan Hartmann & Soroush Rafiee Rad - 2020 - Erkenntnis 85:1041-1069.
    Deliberation is a standard procedure to make decisions in not too large groups. It has the advantage that the group members can learn from each other and that, at the end, often a consensus emerges that everybody endorses. But a deliberation procedure also has a number of disadvantages. E.g., what consensus is reached usually depends on the order in which the different group members speak. More specifically, the group member who speaks first often has an unproportionally high impact on the (...)
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  29. Prospect Theory and the Wisdom of the Inner Crowd.Stephan Hartmann - manuscript
    We give a probabilistic justification of the shape of one of the probability weighting functions used in Prospect Theory. To do so, we use an idea recently introduced by Herzog and Hertwig. Along the way we also suggest a new method for the aggregation of probabilities using statistical distances.
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  30. Confirmation by Explanation: A Bayesian Justification of IBE.Marko Tesic, Benjamin Eva & Stephan Hartmann - manuscript
    We provide a novel Bayesian justification of inference to the best explanation. More specifically, we present conditions under which explanatory considerations can provide a significant confirmatory boost for hypotheses that provide the best explanation of the relevant evidence. Furthermore, we show that the proposed Bayesian model of IBE is able to deal naturally with the best known criticisms of IBE such as van Fraassen?s?bad lot? argument.
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  31. Bayesian Cognitive Science, Monopoly, and Neglected Frameworks.Matteo Colombo & Stephan Hartmann - 2015 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 68 (2):451–484.
    A widely shared view in the cognitive sciences is that discovering and assessing explanations of cognitive phenomena whose production involves uncertainty should be done in a Bayesian framework. One assumption supporting this modelling choice is that Bayes provides the best approach for representing uncertainty. However, it is unclear that Bayes possesses special epistemic virtues over alternative modelling frameworks, since a systematic comparison has yet to be attempted. Currently, it is then premature to assert that cognitive phenomena involving uncertainty are best (...)
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  32. Hawking radiation and analogue experiments: A Bayesian analysis.Radin Dardashti, Stephan Hartmann, Karim P. Y. Thébault & Eric Winsberg - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 67:1-11.
    We present a Bayesian analysis of the epistemology of analogue experiments with particular reference to Hawking radiation. Provided such experiments can be externally validated via universality arguments, we prove that they are confirmatory in Bayesian terms. We then provide a formal model for the scaling behaviour of the confirmation measure for multiple distinct realisations of the analogue system and isolate a generic saturation feature. Finally, we demonstrate that different potential analogue realisations could provide different levels of confirmation. Our results thus (...)
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  33. Methodological Problems on the Way to Integrative Human Neuroscience.Boris Kotchoubey, Felix Tretter, Hans A. Braun, Thomas Buchheim, Andreas Draguhn, Thomas Fuchs, Felix Hasler, Heiner Hastedt, Thilo Hinterberger, Georg Northoff, Ingo Rentschler, Stephan Schleim, Stephan Sellmaier, Ludger Tebartz van Elst & Wolfgang Tschacher - unknown
    Neuroscience is a multidisciplinary effort to understand the structures and functions of the brain and brain-mind relations. This effort results in an increasing amount of data, generated by sophisticated technologies. However, these data enhance our descriptive knowledge, rather than improve our understanding of brain functions. This is caused by methodological gaps both within and between subdisciplines constituting neuroscience, and the atomistic approach that limits the study of macro- and mesoscopic issues. Whole-brain measurement technologies do not resolve these issues, but rather (...)
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  34. The inadequacy of nontransitive solutions to paradox.Jonathan Dittrich - unknown
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  35. Double-line Harmony in a Sequent Setting.Gratzl Norbert & Orlandelli Eugenio - 2017 - In Pavel Arazim & Tomáš Lávička (eds.), The Logica Yearbook 2016.
    This paper concentrates on how to capture harmony in sequent calculi. It starts by considering a proposal made by Tennant and some objections to it which have been presented by Steinberger. Then it proposes a different analysis which makes use of a double-line presentation of sequent calculi in the style of Dosen and it shows that this proposal is able to dismiss disharmonious operators without thereby adopting any global criterion.
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  36. Two types of indefinites: Hilbert & Russell.Gratzl Norbert & Schiemer Georg - 2017 - IfCoLog Journal of Logics and Their Applications 4 (2).
    This paper compares Hilbert’s -terms and Russell’s approach to indefinite descriptions, Russell’s indefinites for short. Despite the fact that both accounts are usually taken to express indefinite descriptions, there is a number of dissimilarities. Specifically, it can be shown that Russell indefinites - expressed in terms of a logical ρ-operator - are not directly representable in terms of their corresponding -terms. Nevertheless, there are two possible translations of Russell indefinites into epsilon logic. The first one is given in a language (...)
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  37. Minimalism, Reference, and Paradoxes.Picollo Lavinia - 2016 - In Lavinia Picollo (ed.), The Logica Yearbook 2015.
    The aim of this paper is to provide a minimalist axiomatic theory of truth based on the notion of reference. To do this, we first give sound and arithmetically simple notions of reference, self-reference, and well-foundedness for the language of first-order arithmetic extended with a truth predicate; a task that has been so far elusive in the literature. Then, we use the new notions to restrict the T-schema to sentences that exhibit "safe" reference patterns, confirming the widely accepted but never (...)
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  38. Iterated reflection over full disquotational truth.Fischer Martin, Nicolai Carlo & Horsten Leon - 2017 - Journal of Logic and Computation 27 (8):2631-2651.
    Iterated reflection principles have been employed extensively to unfold epistemic commitments that are incurred by accepting a mathematical theory. Recently this has been applied to theories of truth. The idea is to start with a collection of Tarski-biconditionals and arrive by iterated reflection at strong compositional truth theories. In the context of classical logic, it is incoherent to adopt an initial truth theory in which A and ‘A is truen’ are inter-derivable. In this article, we show how in the context (...)
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  39. The computational content of Nonstandard Analysis.Sam Sanders - unknown
    Kohlenbach's proof mining program deals with the extraction of effective information from typically ineffective proofs. Proof mining has its roots in Kreisel's pioneering work on the so-called unwinding of proofs. The proof mining of classical mathematics is rather restricted in scope due to the existence of sentences without computational content which are provable from the law of excluded middle and which involve only two quantifier alternations. By contrast, we show that the proof mining of classical Nonstandard Analysis has a very (...)
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  40. Methodological Problems on the Way to Integrative Human Neuroscience.Kotchoubey Boris, Tretter Felix, A. Braun Hans, Buchheim Thomas, Draguhn Andreas, Fuchs Thomas, Hasler Felix, Hastedt Heiner, Hinterberger Thilo, Northoff Georg, Rentschler Ingo, Schleim Stephan, Sellmaier Stephan, Van Elst Ludger Tebartz & Tschacher Wolfgang - unknown
    Neuroscience is a multidisciplinary effort to understand the structures and functions of the brain and brain-mind relations. This effort results in an increasing amount of data, generated by sophisticated technologies. However, these data enhance our descriptive knowledge, rather than improve our understanding of brain functions. This is caused by methodological gaps both within and between subdisciplines constituting neuroscience, and the atomistic approach that limits the study of macro- and mesoscopic issues. Whole-brain measurement technologies do not resolve these issues, but rather (...)
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  41. Objective Bayesian Nets from Consistent Datasets.Jürgen Landes & Jon Williamson - unknown
    This paper addresses the problem of finding a Bayesian net representation of the probability function that agrees with the distributions of multiple consistent datasets and otherwise has maximum entropy. We give a general algorithm which is significantly more efficient than the standard brute-force approach. Furthermore, we show that in a wide range of cases such a Bayesian net can be obtained without solving any optimisation problem.
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  42. The epistemic nature of package leaflet information.Barbara Osimani - unknown
    Package leaflets belong to the complex communication system related to the minimization and prevention of pharmaceutical risk. Their legal nature is not exhausted by safety regulation though: as a privileged form of product instruction, they are also subject to liability regulation with a consequent reallocation of damage responsibility through risk disclosure. This article presents the results of a doctoral dissertation devoted to the legal and communicative analysis of PL information. After illustrating the articulation of pharmaceutical risk through risk prevention norms, (...)
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  43. An Epistemic Analysis of the Precautionary Principle.Barbara Osimani - unknown
    The paper addresses charges of risk and loss aversion as well as of irrationality directed against the precautionary principle, by providing an epistemic analysis of its specific role in the safety law system. In particular, I contend that: 1) risk aversion is not a form of irrational or biased behaviour; 2) both risk and loss aversion regard the form of the utility function, whereas PP rather regards the information on which to base the decision; 3) thus PP has formally nothing (...)
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  44. Strange carers: Robots as attachment figures and aids to parenting.Dean Petters, Everett Waters & Felix D. Schönbrodt - unknown
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  45. On the necessity of “appropriate behavior” on the part of the caregiver.Norbert Bischof - unknown
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  46. The Munich Longitudinal Study of Giftedness.Christopher Perleth & Kurt A. Heller - unknown
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  47. Rational Choice. [REVIEW]Olivier Roy - 2012 - Economics and Philosophy 28 (1).
  48. On Sen's Idea of a Theory of Justice.Martin Rechenauer - unknown
  49. Broad Motives in Short Scales.Felix D. Schönbrodt, Sven R. Unkelbach & Frank M. Spinath - unknown
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  50. TripleR: An R Package for Social Relations Analyses Based on Round Robin Designs.Felix D. Schönbrodt, Mitja D. Back & Stefan C. Schmukle - unknown
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  51. The Challenge of Constructing Psychologically Believable Agents.Felix D. Schönbrodt & Jens B. Asendorpf - unknown
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  52. Virtual social environments as a tool for psychological assessment.Felix D. Schönbrodt & Jens B. Asendorpf - unknown
  53. Transference of relationship qualities to a virtual world.Felix D. Schönbrodt - unknown
    This dissertation investigates to which extent internal working models of relationships and personality characteristics of participants are transferred to computer-generated agents in a virtual social environment. For this purpose a VSE was created that was populated with several autonomous agents which interacted with each other. Participants can control one of the the agents ; one of the other agents is the spouse of the protagonist. Using this setup, a potential projection screen for the dynamics of the real-life relationship, as well (...)
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  54. Effectiveness of a multi-level intervention to improve tobacco policy in alcohol addiction treatment centers.Andrea Chmitorz, Karin Metz, Carolin Donath, Stephanie Flöter, Daniela Piontek, Sabine Gradl & Christoph Kröger - unknown
  55. Increased pain sensitivity in low blood pressure.Stefan Duschek, W. Schwarzkopf & Rainer Schandry - unknown
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  56. Citizenship, Rationalität und Europa.Julian Nida-Rümelin - unknown
  57. Animal-assisted therapy with dolphins in eating disorders.Roman Schenk - unknown
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  58. A Plea for Randomness.Tone Kvernbekk & Birgit Nordtug - unknown
    This is a paper in the philosophy of education. We discuss the current international educational trend of eradicating randomness from education processes, thereby truing to maximize the probability of attaining predetermined goals. We argues against this that minimizing the space for randomness is neither possible nor desirable, since randomness is a precondition of the new.
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  59. The Development of Empathy in Infants.Doris Bischof-Köhler - unknown
  60. A Systems Approach toward the Functional Connections of Attachment and Fear.Norbert Bischof - unknown
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  61. Comparative Ethology of Incest Avoidance.Norbert Bischof - unknown
  62. Compensation in the Perception of Verticality.Norbert Bischof - unknown
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  63. On the Pyhlogeny of Human Morality.Norbert Bischof - unknown
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  64. Phase Transitions in Psychoemotional Development.Norbert Bischof - unknown
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  65. The biological foundations of the incest taboo.Norbert Bischof - 1972 - Social Science Information 11 (6):7-36.
  66. An Analysis of Ocular Counterrolling in Response to Body Positions in Three-Dimensional Space.U. Bucher, F. Mast & Norbert Bischof - unknown
  67. Applications of error data in traffic safety evaluation.Wolfgang Fastenmeier & Herbert Gstalter - unknown
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  68. Driving tasks and new information technologies.Wolfgang Fastenmeier & Herbert Gstalter - unknown
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  69. Scientific Ability.Kurt A. Heller - unknown
  70. Structural Tendencies and Issues of Research on Giftedness and Talent.Kurt A. Heller - unknown
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  71. Software Design with the Rapid Prototyping Approach.C. Graf Hoyos, Herbert Gstalter, V. Strube & B. Zang - unknown
  72. Research and Education of the Gifted in the Year 2000 and Beyond.A. H. Passow, F. J. Mönks & Kurt A. Heller - unknown
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  73. Aims and Methodological Problems of an Intervention Study in Gifted and Talented Girls.Kurt A. Heller - unknown
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  74. Giftedness research and education of the gifted and talented in Germany.Kurt A. Heller - unknown
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  75. Responsibility in Research on High Ability.Kurt A. Heller - unknown
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  76. Research on Giftedness and Talent in the Proceedings to WCGT Conferences 1975-1989.Kurt A. Heller & Pauline Menacher - unknown
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  77. Forms of Giftedness in Children and Adolescents.Kurt A. Heller & Christopher Perleth - unknown
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  78. Identification, Development and Achievement Analysis of Talented and Gifted Children in West Germany.Kurt A. Heller & Ernst A. Hany - unknown
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  79. Tests in der Schulberatung.Kurt A. Heller - unknown
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