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    A Short History of the Gout and the Rheumatic Diseases. W. S. C. Copeman.Nikolaus Mani - 1965 - Isis 56 (3):377-379.
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    "Concupiscience" and "Mimetic Desire": A Dialogue Between K. Rahner and R. Girard.Nikolaus Wandinger - 2004 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 11 (1):146-160.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:"CONCUPISCIENCE" AND "MIMETIC DESIRE": A DIALOGUE BETWEEN K. RAHNER AND R. GIRARD Nikolaus Wandinger Innsbruck University Since Augustine "concupiscence" has been the theological technical expression for the consequences that remain in all human persons subject to original sin. These consequences were often described as involuntary and uncontrollable desires or passions, especially in the realm ofsexuality. In the 1940s Karl Rahner revised that concept, freeing it from its narrow (...)
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    The Influence of Different Prosodic Cues on Word Segmentation.Theresa Matzinger, Nikolaus Ritt & W. Tecumseh Fitch - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    A prerequisite for spoken language learning is segmenting continuous speech into words. Amongst many possible cues to identify word boundaries, listeners can use both transitional probabilities between syllables and various prosodic cues. However, the relative importance of these cues remains unclear, and previous experiments have not directly compared the effects of contrasting multiple prosodic cues. We used artificial language learning experiments, where native German speaking participants extracted meaningless trisyllabic “words” from a continuous speech stream, to evaluate these factors. We compared (...)
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    Avicenna's De anima in the Latin West: the formation of a peripatetic philosophy of the soul 1160-1300.Dag Nikolaus Hasse - 2000 - London: The Warburg Institute.
    In the 12th century the "Book of the Soul" by the philosopher Avicenna was translated from Arabic into Latin. It had an immense success among scholastic writers and deeply influenced the structure and content of many psychological works of the Middle Ages. The reception of Avicenna's book is the story of cultural contact at an imipressively high intellectural level. The present volume investigates this successful reception using two approaches. The first is chronological, tracing the stages by which Avicenna's work was (...)
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    Carl Schmitt_, Don Quixote, _and the Public: A Commentary.Hannah Hunter-Parker & Nikolaus Wegmann - 2024 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2024 (206):105-127.
    ExcerptCarl Schmitt (1888–1985) is known as the most consequential German legal and political mind of the twentieth century.1 Many crimes of the Nazi regime found support in his conceptual justifications, and Schmitt is called the “Crown Jurist” of the Third Reich with good reason. Historians, political scientists, and sociologists must grapple with the author in order to understand the course of totalitarianism in modernity. Whether literary historians should do so is far less settled, though he was fascinated by their object (...)
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    How Language and Human Altruism Evolved Hand in Hand — The Backchannel Hypothesis.Till Nikolaus von Heiseler - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This paper contributes to two debates: the debate about language evolution and the debate about the foundations of human collaboration. While both cooperation and language may give the impression of being adaptations that evolved for the “good of the group,” it is well established that the evolution of complex traits cannot be a direct result of group selection. In this paper I suggest how this tension can be solved: both language and cooperation evolved in a unique two-level evolutionary system which (...)
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    Forum Für Osteuropäische Ideen- Und Zeitgeschichte: Die Nicht Gehörten Propheten des 20. Jahrhunderts.Leonid Luks, Gunter Dehnert, John Andreas Fuchs, Nikolaus Lobkowicz, Alexei Rybakow & Andreas Umland (eds.) - 2016 - Cambridge University Press.
    Since 1997, FORUM has been an integral part of the landscape of European studies. In addition to contemporary history, it offers insights into the history of ideas and reviews books on Central and Eastern European history. It offers more than just history--for instance, interdisciplinary discussions by political scientists, literary, legal, and economic scholars, and philosophers. FORUM sees itself as a bridge between East and West. Through the translation and publication of texts and contributions from Russian, Polish, and Czech researchers, it (...)
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    Review—Emerging Portable Technologies for Gait Analysis in Neurological Disorders.Christina Salchow-Hömmen, Matej Skrobot, Magdalena C. E. Jochner, Thomas Schauer, Andrea A. Kühn & Nikolaus Wenger - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    The understanding of locomotion in neurological disorders requires technologies for quantitative gait analysis. Numerous modalities are available today to objectively capture spatiotemporal gait and postural control features. Nevertheless, many obstacles prevent the application of these technologies to their full potential in neurological research and especially clinical practice. These include the required expert knowledge, time for data collection, and missing standards for data analysis and reporting. Here, we provide a technological review of wearable and vision-based portable motion analysis tools that emerged (...)
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    Die Historischen Grundlagen der Leberforschung. Teil 1. Die Vorstellungen uber Anatomie, Physiologie und Pathologie der Leber in der Antike by Nikolaus Mani[REVIEW]Ilza Veith - 1962 - Isis 53:519-520.
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  10. Representational geometry: integrating cognition, computation, and the brain.Nikolaus Kriegeskorte & Rogier A. Kievit - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (8):401-412.
  11. Is What is Worse More Likely?—The Probabilistic Explanation of the Epistemic Side-Effect Effect.Nikolaus Dalbauer & Andreas Hergovich - 2013 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 4 (4):639-657.
    One aim of this article is to explore the connection between the Knobe effect and the epistemic side-effect effect (ESEE). Additionally, we report evidence about a further generalization regarding probability judgments. We demonstrate that all effects can be found within German material, using ‘absichtlich’ [intentionally], ‘wissen’ [know] and ‘wahrscheinlich’ [likely]. As the explanations discussed with regard to the Knobe effect do not suffice to explicate the ESEE, we survey whether the characteristic asymmetry in knowledge judgments is caused by a differing (...)
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  12. Ideologie und Philosophie.Nikolaus Lobkowicz & Sowjetsystem Und Demokratische Gesellschaft (eds.) - 1973 - New York,: Herder und Herder.
    Bd. 1. Abstraktion bis Hegel.--Bd. 2. Historischer Marxismus bis Möglichkeit und Wirklichkeit.--Bd. 3. Naturphilosophie bis Wissenschaft.
     
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    Selfish Sounds and Linguistic Evolution: A Darwinian Approach to Language Change.Nikolaus Ritt - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book takes an exciting perspective on language change, by explaining it in terms of Darwin's evolutionary theory. Looking at a number of developments in the history of sounds and words, Nikolaus Ritt shows how the constituents of language can be regarded as mental patterns, or 'memes', which copy themselves from one brain to another when communication and language acquisition take place. Memes are both stable in that they transmit faithfully from brain to brain, and active in that their (...)
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    Interview with Nikolaus Correll: Robotic Materials.Nikolaus Correll, Michael Friedman & Karin Krauthausen - 2021 - In Peter Fratzl, Michael Friedman, Karin Krauthausen & Wolfgang Schäffner (eds.), Active Materials. De Gruyter. pp. 173-190.
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    Theory and practice: history of a concept from Aristotle to Marx.Nikolaus Lobkowicz - 1967 - Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
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    Genes, Culture, and Preferences.Nikolaus Robalino & Arthur J. Robson - 2013 - Biological Theory 8 (2):151-157.
    This paper explores the notion that economic preferences were shaped by the joint action of genetic and cultural evolution. We review the evidence that preferences are partly innate, the output of genetic forces, and partly plastic, the output of cultural forces. A model of how genes and culture might jointly shape preferences is sketched.
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    Asketische Repräsentation und Lektüre. Von der ‚Vita Elyzabeth‘ zum ‚Bihtebuoch‘.Nikolaus Ruge - 2010 - Das Mittelalter 15 (1):52-65.
    My paper focuses on two different ways of relating textuality and asceticism in late medieval vernacular texts. The first part investigates various textual representations of the polyvalent ascetic biography of Elizabeth of Hungary (most of them based on the ‘Vita S. Elyzabeth’ by Dietrich von Apolda), and observes that Elizabeth’s rather modern, worldly ascetic practices did not inhibit monastic reception of their hagiographic representations in the vernacular. Nonetheless, at least one passage of the different versions of the ‘Vita’ questions, in (...)
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    Educating the whole child: social-emotional learning and ethics education.Nikolaus J. Barkauskas & Michael D. Burroughs - 2017 - Ethics and Education 12 (2):218-232.
    Research supporting social and emotional learning in schools demonstrates numerous benefits for students, including increased academic achievement and social and emotional competencies. However, research supporting the adoption of SEL lacks a clear conception of ethical competence. This lack of clarity is problematic for two reasons. First, it contributes to the conflation of social, emotional, and ethical competencies. Second, as a result, insufficient attention is paid to the related, yet distinct, ends of social-emotional and ethical education. While supporting SEL we critique (...)
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  19. Mindfulness as ethical practice : Lévinas' phenomenology and engaging with the world.Nikolaus-Palle Carey - 2023 - In Susi Ferrarello & Christos Hadjioannou (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Mindfulness. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Masses of Stuff and Identity.Nikolaus Wandinger - 1998 - Erkenntnis 48 (2-3):303 - 307.
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    Phonotactically probable word shapes represent attractors in the cultural evolution of sound patterns.Nikolaus Ritt & Theresa Matzinger - 2022 - Cognitive Linguistics 33 (2):415-446.
    Words are processed more easily when they have canonical phonotactic shapes, i.e., shapes that are frequent both in the lexicon and in usage. We explore whether this cognitively grounded constraint or preference implies testable predictions about the implementation of sound change. Specifically, we hypothesise that words with canonical shapes favour, or ‘select for’, sound changes that produce words with the same shapes. To test this, we investigate a Middle English sound change known as Open Syllable Lengthening. OSL lengthened vowels in (...)
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    Reconsidering subjectification from the perspective of animal signalling.Nikolaus Ritt, Andreas Baumann, Eva Zehentner & Alexandra Zöpfl - 2020 - Evolutionary Linguistic Theory 2 (2):138-152.
    This paper discusses the view that subjectifications are primarily motivated by speakers’ need for self-expression. Approaching the issue from the perspective of animal signalling, we propose that semantic subjectifications are at least equally likely to reflect evaluations and attitudes read into utterances by listeners who attempt to read speakers’ minds. We compare speaker-based and listener-based theories with regard to their predictions, sketch ways in which they can be tested and report findings from first attempts at doing so. First, we report (...)
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    Cusani laudes. Nikolaus von Kues und die Devotio moderna im spätmittelalterlichen Reformdiskurs.Nikolaus Staubach - 2000 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 34 (1):259-337.
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    Roger Bacon, Letter to Pope Clement IV.Nikolaus Egel - 2021 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 27 (2):143-174.
    First English translation of Roger Bacon’s Letter to Pope Clement IV. which has been edited by F. A. Gasquet in 1897. It is Roger Bacon’s introductory letter to the Opus maius, which he sent to Pope Clement IV in 1267 together with his fundamental work, and which summarizes his project of reforming the sciences and society of his time as described in his Opus maius.
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    Am Ursprung des Lebens / Nikolaus Knoepffler (Hg.) ; mit Beiträgen von: Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker... [et al.].Nikolaus Knoepffler & Ernst L. Winnacker (eds.) - 1998 - München: Utz.
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  26. Theorie Und Praxis Festschrift Für Nikolaus Lobkowicz Zum 65. Geburtstag.Nikolaus Lobkowicz, Karl Ballestrem & Henning Ottmann - 1996
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    Six Polybian Themes Concerning Alexander the Great.Nikolaus Overtoom - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 106 (4):571-593.
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    Adornos Beethoven.Nikolaus Urbanek - 2010 - In Auf der Suche Nach Einer Zeitgemäßen Musikästhetik: Adornos »Philosophie der Musik« Und Die Beethoven-Fragmente. Transcript Verlag. pp. 59-130.
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    Auf der Suche Nach Einer Zeitgemäßen Musikästhetik: Adornos »Philosophie der Musik« Und Die Beethoven-Fragmente.Nikolaus Urbanek - 2010 - Transcript Verlag.
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    Beethoven.Nikolaus Urbanek - 2010 - In Auf der Suche Nach Einer Zeitgemäßen Musikästhetik: Adornos »Philosophie der Musik« Und Die Beethoven-Fragmente. Transcript Verlag. pp. 131-216.
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    Beethovens Kritik Beethovens.Nikolaus Urbanek - 2010 - In Auf der Suche Nach Einer Zeitgemäßen Musikästhetik: Adornos »Philosophie der Musik« Und Die Beethoven-Fragmente. Transcript Verlag. pp. 217-256.
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    Beethovens Kritik Hegels.Nikolaus Urbanek - 2010 - In Auf der Suche Nach Einer Zeitgemäßen Musikästhetik: Adornos »Philosophie der Musik« Und Die Beethoven-Fragmente. Transcript Verlag. pp. 257-284.
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    Einleitung.Nikolaus Urbanek - 2010 - In Auf der Suche Nach Einer Zeitgemäßen Musikästhetik: Adornos »Philosophie der Musik« Und Die Beethoven-Fragmente. Transcript Verlag. pp. 7-20.
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    Epilog: Ist Musikästhetik heute noch möglich?Nikolaus Urbanek - 2010 - In Auf der Suche Nach Einer Zeitgemäßen Musikästhetik: Adornos »Philosophie der Musik« Und Die Beethoven-Fragmente. Transcript Verlag. pp. 285-296.
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    Prolog: Wie ist Musikästhetik heute möglich?Nikolaus Urbanek - 2010 - In Auf der Suche Nach Einer Zeitgemäßen Musikästhetik: Adornos »Philosophie der Musik« Und Die Beethoven-Fragmente. Transcript Verlag. pp. 21-58.
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    Verzeichnis der Notenbeispiele.Nikolaus Urbanek - 2010 - In Auf der Suche Nach Einer Zeitgemäßen Musikästhetik: Adornos »Philosophie der Musik« Und Die Beethoven-Fragmente. Transcript Verlag. pp. 317-318.
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    Verzeichnis der zitierten Literatur.Nikolaus Urbanek - 2010 - In Auf der Suche Nach Einer Zeitgemäßen Musikästhetik: Adornos »Philosophie der Musik« Und Die Beethoven-Fragmente. Transcript Verlag. pp. 297-316.
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    Reassessing the Role of Parthia and Rome in the Origins of the First Romano-Parthian War.Nikolaus Leo Overtoom - 2021 - Journal of Ancient History 9 (2):238-268.
    This article reevaluates the origins of the First Romano-Parthian War to better understand the different perspectives, policies, and objectives of the various Parthian and Roman leaders in the early and middle 50 s that helped forge the great rivalry that emerged between Parthia and Rome. This article breaks from the dominate Rome-centric, anti-Crassus traditions concerning the investigation of the origins of this conflict. Centuries of anti-Crassus propaganda have led most scholars to discount or overlook the critical agency of the Parthians (...)
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    The Power-Transition Crisis of the 160s–130s BCE and the Formation of the Parthian Empire.Nikolaus Leo Overtoom - 2019 - Journal of Ancient History 7 (1):111-155.
    Alexander the Great’s conquests ushered in the Hellenistic era throughout the ancient Mediterranean and Middle East. In this period, the Seleucids, one of most successful of the Successor dynasties, ruled over most of the Middle East at the height of their power. Yet two rising powers in the ancient world, Rome and Parthia, played a crucial role in the decline and eventual fall of the Seleucids. In a prior article, I argued that geopolitical developments around the Eastern Mediterranean in the (...)
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    Die Priesterkarriere des L. Domitius Ahenobarbus.Nikolaus Pachowiak - 2019 - Hermes 147 (4):496.
    The priestly career of L. Domitius Ahenobarbus is a mystery. On the one hand, he was pontifex when he died in 48 BC. On the other hand, he is said to have been an unsuccessful candidate for the augurate shortly before his death. These pieces of information cannot be reconciled. The most likely assumption is that not L. Domitius Ahenobarbus, but his son Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus was a candidate for the augurate in 50 BC.
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    Dynamin self‐assembly and the vesicle scission mechanism.Nikolaus Pawlowski - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (12):1033-1039.
    Recently, Gao et al. and Chappie et al. elucidated the crystal structures of the polytetrameric stalk domain of the dynamin‐like virus resistance protein, MxA, and of the G‐domain dimer of the large, membrane‐deforming GTPase, dynamin, respectively. Combined, they provide a hypothetical oligomeric structure for the complete dynamin protein. Here, it is discussed how the oligomers are expected to form and how they participate in dynamin mediated vesicle fission during the process of endocytosis. The proposed oligomeric structure is compared with the (...)
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    Why do we need three dynamins? (Comment on DOI 10.1002/bies.201200033).Nikolaus Pawlowski - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (8):632-632.
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    The tendency to trust as individual predisposition – exploring the associations between interpersonal trust, trust in the media and trust in institutions.Nikolaus Jackob - 2012 - Communications 37 (1):99-120.
    Trust in the media has become an increasingly important issue in communication research. Traditional credibility research and modern media skepticism studies have bred a multiplicity of empirical findings illustrating the attitudes of the recipients toward the mass media, possible reasons for trust or skepticism, and possible consequences of media trust for the individual and society. However, the psychological causes of trust in the media have not attracted much attention in communication research. This is especially true for personality traits such as (...)
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    Begriff und absolute Methode: zur Methodologie in Hegels Denken.Wolfgang Nikolaus - 1985 - Bonn: Bouvier.
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    Eros und Agape: Zum philosophischen Begriff der Liebe.Wolfgang Nikolaus - 1986 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 30 (1):399-420.
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    The architectural setting of Jane Austen's novels.Nikolaus Pevsner - 1968 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 31 (1):404-422.
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    Terms of architectural planning in the middle ages.Nikolaus Pevsner - 1942 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 5 (1):232-237.
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    Den Hippokratischen Eid neu denken: Medizinethik für die Praxis.Nikolaus Knoepffler - 2020 - Verlag Karl Alber.
    Der Hippokratische Eid prägt bis heute die ärztliche Praxis – und das zu Recht. Die Betonung ärztlicher Expertise und die Sorge um das Patientenwohl haben bis heute nichts von ihrer Aktualität eingebüßt. Allerdings fehlen Überlegungen zur Patientenselbstbestimmung und zur Gerechtigkeit im Gesundheitswesen. Heutige Konflikte am Lebensanfang, am Lebensende und im Bereich der Gesundheitsversorgung erfordern daher, den Eid neu zu denken. In diesem Buch, das sich an Studierende der Medizin, aber auch interessierte Laien und Fachkollegen wendet, werden die wichtigsten medizinethischen Konfliktfälle, (...)
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  49. Cusanus und das Volkstum der Berge.Nikolaus Grass - 1972 - Innsbruck,: Österr. Kommissionsbuchh. in Komm..
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    Glaube und Verantwortung: Festschrift zum 65. Geburtstag von Nikolaus Schneider.Nikolaus Schneider, Petra Bosse-Huber & Christian Drägert (eds.) - 2012 - Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Theologie.
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