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    Erkenntnispraxis als Experiment: Nietzsches Figurenreden und die ‚Kunst der Transfiguration‘.Corinna Schubert - 2018 - Nietzscheforschung 25 (1):313-324.
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    Neuerscheinungen zu Nietzsches Kunst des Aphorismus.Corinna Schubert & Silvio Pfeuffer - 2014 - Nietzsche Studien 43 (1).
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 43 Heft: 1 Seiten: 250-259.
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    „Der Autor hat den Mund zu halten [...]“. Nietzsche-Interpretation zwischen Biographismus und Interaktion.Corinna Schubert - 2012 - Nietzscheforschung 19 (1).
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    Masken denken - in Masken denken: Figur und Fiktion bei Friedrich Nietzsche.Corinna Schubert - 2020 - transcript Verlag.
    Als kulturgeschichtlich bedeutsame Phänomene entstammen Masken der Ritual- und Theaterpraxis und traten schon in der Antike als Metapher in den Sprachgebrauch über. Kaum ein Philosoph hat den Masken so viel Raum gegeben wie Friedrich Nietzsche: Sie sind ihm Hilfsmittel der Erkenntnis und conditio humana, sie ermöglichen Höflichkeit und Selbstschutz, fungieren aber auch als Darstellungsform. Corinna Schubert führt zentrale Themen seines Denkens unter einem neuen Gesichtspunkt zusammen und erschließt sie als Philosophie der Masken. Dabei geht es nicht nur darum, (...)
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    „Herzlichen Gruss von den 2 Berghühnern“ – Adressatenadäquates Schreiben und scherzhafte Grußformen.Corinna Schubert - 2021 - Nietzscheforschung 28 (1):71-87.
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    „Wanderer, wer bist du?“: Überlegungen zu Maske und Dialog, Figur und dem Vornehmen in Jenseits von Gut und Böse 278.Corinna Schubert - 2013 - In Axel Pichler & Marcus Andreas Born (eds.), Texturen des Denkens: Nietzsches Inszenierung der Philosophie in Jenseits von Gut Und Böse. Germany: De Gruyter. pp. 279-304.
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    Nietzsches Perspektiven des Politischen.Martin A. Ruehl & Corinna Schubert (eds.) - 2022 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Nietzsche hat keine politische Theorie vorgelegt und dennoch ganz grundlegende, auch heute noch herausfordernde Fragen zu Wesen und Wert des Politischen gestellt. Unter den Gesichtspunkten von Psychologie und Moral, Kultursteigerung und Zukunftsgestaltung hat er das Politische umgedacht und umgewertet. Ziel des Bandes ist, diese Umwertungen neu zu durchdenken. Dabei steht zunächst das Verhältnis von Nietzsches Philosophie zu den wesentlichen Fragen der Politik – Herrschaft, Gewalt, Freiheit, Selbstbestimmung und Gerechtigkeit – im Vordergrund. Welche Regeln bzw. Normen und welche Arten von Gemeinschaft (...)
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    European/Supra-European: Cultural Encounters in Nietzsche's Philosophy.Marco Brusotti, Michael J. McNeal, Corinna Schubert & Herman Siemens (eds.) - 2020 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Nietzsche says "good Europeans" must not only cultivate a "supra-national" view, but also "supra-European" perspective to transcend their European biases and see beyond the horizon of Western culture. The volume takes up such conceptual frontier crossings and syntheses. Emphasizing Nietzsche's genealogy of European culture and his reflections upon the constitution of Europe in the broadest sense, its essays examine peoples and nations, values and arts, knowledge and religion. Nietzsche's apprehensions about the crises of nihilism and decadence and their implications for (...)
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    Corinna Schubert: Masken Denken – In Masken Denken. Figur und Fiktion bei Friedrich Nietzsche.Tina Kniep - 2021 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 74 (3):207-214.
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    High Trait Self-Control and Low Boredom Proneness Help COVID-19 Homeschoolers.Corinna S. Martarelli, Simona G. Pacozzi, Maik Bieleke & Wanja Wolff - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In response to the coronavirus disease 2019 schools around the world have been closed to protect against the spread of coronavirus. In several countries, homeschooling has been introduced to replace classroom schooling. With a focus on individual differences, the present study examined 138 schoolers regarding their self-control and boredom proneness. The results showed that both traits were important in predicting adherence to homeschooling. Schoolers with higher levels of self-control perceived homeschooling as less difficult, which in turn increased homeschooling adherence. In (...)
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  11. Über die Bedeutung der Kommunikation für die Bildung der Fähigkeit zur Selbstbestimmung bei Menschen mit Behinderung.Corinna Duwe - 2018 - In Verena Begemann, Christiane Burbach, Dieter Weber & Friedrich Heckmann (eds.), Ethik als Kunst der Lebensführung: festschrift fur Friedrich Heckmann. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer Verlag.
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    Public Engagement With Brain Organoid Research and Application: Lessons From Genome Editing.Corinna Klingler, Lara Wiese, Gardar Arnason & Robert Ranisch - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 13 (2):98-100.
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    Gender Differences in Generating Cognitive Reappraisals for Threatening Situations: Reappraisal Capacity Shields Against Depressive Symptoms in Men, but Not Women.Corinna M. Perchtold, Ilona Papousek, Andreas Fink, Hannelore Weber, Christian Rominger & Elisabeth M. Weiss - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Ilyenkov’s cry from the heart: dialectics and the critique of positivism.Corinna Lotz - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought.
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    Verantwortung und Un/Verfügbarkeit: Impulse und Zugänge eines (neo)materialistischen Feminismus.Corinna Bath (ed.) - 2017 - Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot.
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    Integrating evidence-based behavioural teaching methods into education for children with autism.Corinna F. Grindle, Richard P. Hastings, Maria Saville, J. Carl Hughes, Hanna Kovshoff & Kathleen Huxley - unknown
    An educational provision for young children with autism that offers intensive behavioural intervention based on the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), within an early years mainstream school setting in the UK, is described. The ABA Class at Westwood School is a collaborative project between the School of Psychology, Bangor University, two Local Education Authorities in North East Wales (Flintshire and Wrexham) and the local NHS Trust. Using two case examples, two important features of mainstream education for children with autism (...)
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    Wendigos, Eye Killers, Skinwalkers: The Myth of the American Indian Vampire and American Indian “Vampire” Myths.Corinna Lenhardt - 2016 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 6 (1):195-212.
    We all know vampires. Count Dracula and Nosferatu, maybe Blade and Angel, or Stephenie Meyer’s sparkling beau, Edward Cullen. In fact, the Euro-American vampire myth has long become one of the most reliable and bestselling fun-rides the entertainment industries around the world have to offer. Quite recently, however, a new type of fanged villain has entered the mainstream stage: the American Indian vampire. Fully equipped with war bonnets, buckskin clothes, and sharp teeth, the vampires of recent U.S. film productions, such (...)
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  18. Freedom as Critique. Foucault Beyond Anarchism.Karsten Schubert - 2020 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 46.
    Foucault's theory of power and subjectification challenges common concepts of freedom in social philosophy and expands them through the concept of 'freedom as critique': Freedom can be defined as the capability to critically reflect one's own subjectification, and the conditions of possibility for this critical capacity lie in political and social institutions. The article develops this concept through a critical discussion of the standard response by Foucault interpreters to the standard objection that Foucault's thinking obscures freedom. The standard response interprets (...)
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    Advance directives as a tool to respect patients’ values and preferences: discussion on the case of Alzheimer’s disease.Corinna Porteri - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):9.
    The proposal of the new criteria for the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease based on biomarker data is making possible a diagnosis of AD at the mild cognitive impairment or predementia/prodromal– stage. Given the present lack of effective treatments for AD, the opportunity for the individuals to personally take relevant decisions and plan for their future before and if cognitive deterioration occurs is one the main advantages of an early diagnosis. Advance directives are largely seen as an effective tool for planning (...)
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  20. A Scoping Review of Flow Research.Corinna Peifer, Gina Wolters, László Harmat, Jean Heutte, Jasmine Tan, Teresa Freire, Dionísia Tavares, Carla Fonte, Frans Orsted Andersen, Jef van den Hout, Milija Šimleša, Linda Pola, Lucia Ceja & Stefano Triberti - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Flow is a gratifying state of deep involvement and absorption that individuals report when facing a challenging activity and they perceive adequate abilities to cope with it. The flow concept was introduced by Csikszentmihalyi in 1975, and interest in flow research is growing. However, to our best knowledge, no scoping review exists that takes a systematic look at studies on flow which were published between the years 2000 and 2016. Overall, 252 studies have been included in this review. Our review (...)
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    Migration, health, and ethics.Corinna Klingler, Dennis Odukoya & Katja Kuehlmeyer - 2018 - Bioethics 32 (6):330-333.
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  22. Well Done! Effects of Positive Feedback on Perceived Self-Efficacy, Flow and Performance in a Mental Arithmetic Task.Corinna Peifer, Pia Schönfeld, Gina Wolters, Fabienne Aust & Jürgen Margraf - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Are Mid-Adolescents Prone to Risky Decisions? The Influence of Task Setting and Individual Differences in Temperament.Corinna Lorenz & Jutta Kray - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:440647.
    Recent developmental models assume a higher tendency to take risks in mid-adolescence, while the empirical evidence for this assumption is rather mixed. Most of the studies applied quite different tasks to measure risk-taking behavior and used a narrow age range. The main goal of the present study was to examine risk-taking behavior in four task settings, the Treasure Hunting Task (THT) in a gain and a loss domain, the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART) and the STOPLIGHT task. These task settings (...)
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    Islam and the West: Critical Perspectives on Modernity.Corinna Mullin - 2005 - Contemporary Political Theory 4 (2):192-195.
  25. Tunisia's higher education as a site of (neo)colonial power and decolonial struggle.Corinna Mullin - 2024 - In Zahra Ali & Sonia Dayan-Herzbrun (eds.), Decolonial pluriversalism: epistemes, aesthetics, and practices. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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    Persona Est Naturae Rationalis Individua Substantia. Boethius und die Debatte über den Personbegriff.Corinna Schlapkohl - 1999 - Marburg: N. G. Elwert.
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    Schreibbegehren: Begehrenssubjekte, Begehrenstexte und skripturale Lebensform.Corinna Sigmund - 2014 - Berlin: Parodos.
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    Public’s attitudes on participation in a biobank for research: an Italian survey.Corinna Porteri, Patrizio Pasqualetti, Elena Togni & Michael Parker - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):81.
    The creation of biobanks depends upon people’s willingness to donate their samples for research purposes and to agree to sample storage. Moreover, biobanks are a public good that requires active participation by all interested stakeholders at every stage of development. Therefore, knowing public’s attitudes towards participation in a biobank and biobank management is important and deserves investigation.
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    The simplicity of complex agents: a Contextual Action Framework for Computational Agents.Corinna Elsenbroich & Harko Verhagen - 2016 - Mind and Society 15 (1):131-143.
    Collective dilemmas have attracted widespread interest in several social sciences and the humanities including economics, sociology and philosophy. Since Hardin’s intuitive example of the Tragedy of the Commons, many real-world public goods dilemmas have been analysed with a wide ranging set of possible and actual solutions. The plethora of solutions to these dilemmas suggests that people make different kinds of decision in different situations. Rather than trying to find a unifying kind of reasoning to capture all situations, as the paradigm (...)
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    Forensic evidence: Materializing bodies, materializing crimes.Corinna Kruse - 2010 - European Journal of Women's Studies 17 (4):363-377.
    Based on an ethnographic study of fingerprint and DNA evidence practices in the Swedish judicial system, this article analyses the materialization of forensic evidence. It argues that forensic evidence, while popularly understood as firmly rooted in materiality, is inseparably technoscientific and cultural. Its roots in the material world are entangled threads of matter, technoscience and culture that produce particular bodily constellations within and together with a particular sociocultural context. Forensic evidence, it argues further, is co-materialized with crimes as well as (...)
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    Show Your Wounded Manliness: Promises of Salvation in the Work of Joseph Beuys.Corinna Tomberger - 2003 - Paragraph 26 (1-2):65-76.
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  32. Artificial or Biological? Nature, Fertilizer, and the German Origins of Organic Agriculture.Corinna Treitel - 2015 - In Sharon Kingsland & Denise Phillips (eds.), New Perspectives on the History of Life Sciences and Agriculture. Springer Verlag.
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    Should More Be Saved? Diversity in Utilitarian Moral Judgment.Corinna Michelin, Sandra Pellizzoni, Michael Siegal & Maria Tallandini - 2010 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 10 (1-2):153-169.
    In three experiments involving 104 children and 86 adults we investigated the extent to which harm brought about by physical contact is judged to be worse than harm caused by impersonal, no-contact actions. In Experiment 1, Italian monolingual children aged 4 to 6 were asked to indicate whether they would prioritize saving five persons through contact over saving three persons without contact with both courses of action involving harm to a single victim. A preference for saving more persons did not (...)
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    Barthes explores photography ‘as a wound’.Corinna A. Tsakiridou - 1995 - Paragraph 18 (3):273-285.
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    Zur Begründbarkeit der erkenntnistheoretischen Kritik David Humes.Corinna Delkeskamp - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 5:675-679.
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    Village and Bureaucracy in Southern Sung China.Corinna Hana & Brian E. McKnight - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (2):214.
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    Towards more confidence: about the roles of social scientists in participatory policy making.Corinna Jung - 2009 - Poiesis and Praxis 6 (1-2):125-129.
    From June 26 to 27, the workshop Ironists, Reformers, or Rebels? The Role of the Social Sciences in Participatory Policy Making took place at the Collegium Helveticum of the UZH/ETH in Zurich. The organisers’ motivation was the apparently missing involvement of social scientists in public engagement processes. This impression persists because, while social scientists often observe public debates or develop participatory methods for public policy-making, they rarely take part in those processes themselves. A closer look at ethics commissions, expert committees (...)
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    Global identity in multicultural and international educational contexts: student identity formation in international schools. By Nigel Bagnall.Corinna Patterson - 2016 - British Journal of Educational Studies 64 (2):273-276.
  39. Dimensions of Practical Necessity. London: Palgrave.Mieth Corinna, Somogy Varga & Bauer Katharina (eds.) - 2017 - London: Palgrave.
     
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    Humans first: Why people value animals less than humans.Lucius Caviola, Stefan Schubert, Guy Kahane & Nadira S. Faber - 2022 - Cognition 225 (C):105139.
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    College Sex - Philosophy for Everyone: Philosophers with Benefits.Heather Corinna - 2010 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    Written with insight and humor, College Sex - Philosophy for Everyone investigates a broad array of philosophical issues relating to student sex. Examines the ethical issues of dating, cheating, courtship, homosexual experimentation, and drug and alcohol use Considers student-teacher relationships, sexual experimentation, the meaning of sex in a college setting and includes two essays based on influential research projects on ‘friends with benefits’ Many of the authors teach classes that explore the philosophy of love and sex, and most are scholars (...)
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  42. Gradual (in) compatibility of fairness criteria.Hertweck Corinna & Tim Räz - 2022 - Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 36 (11):11926-11934.
     
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  43. Time in suspense: investigating boredom and related states in a virtual waiting room.Corinna S. Martarelli, David Weibel, Deian Popic & Wanja Wolff - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    We studied the role of time in the experience of boredom and its relationship with various psychological states using virtual reality. Sixty-six participants visited nine virtual waiting rooms and evaluated their perception of time and psychological experiences, including boredom, exhaustion, restlessness, amotivation, frustration, anger, unhappiness, spontaneous and deliberate mind-wandering, fantasy, and absorption. Results confirmed the relationship between boredom and time perception, showing that the higher the levels of boredom, the slower time seems to pass. However, manipulating time-related information via a (...)
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    Assessment of studies based on the use of questionnaires in the time of Covid-19 pandemic.Corinna Porteri - 2021 - Monash Bioethics Review 40 (2):214-218.
    AbstractDuring the covid-19 pandemic a huge number of research projects have been promoted internationally, nationally and locally. This also happened in Italy which was the first affected European country. Among these studies, research protocols based on the use of online questionnaires to evaluate the reaction of health workers and researchers to the emergency situation and their state of well-being were promoted. This contribution focuses on research protocols based on the use of online questionnaires and presents as a case study three (...)
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    Barbara A. Koenig, Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Sarah S. Richardson (eds): Revisiting race in a genomic age.Corinna Porteri - 2009 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 30 (5):397-399.
  46. Derek Bolton: What is mental disorder? An essay in philosophy, science, and values: Oxford University Press, New York, 2008. 303 pp. $59.95 . ISBN 0-19-8565925.Corinna Porteri - 2010 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 31 (6):445-447.
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    David N. Weisstub, Guillermo díaz pintos (eds): Autonomy and human rights in health care: An international perspective.Corinna Porteri - 2010 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 31 (3):241-243.
  48. Questioni di epistemologia in bioetica.Corinna Porteri - 2002 - Studium 98 (3):415-420.
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    Poverty, Dignity, and the Kingdom of Ends.Corinna Mieth & Garrath Williams - 2021 - In Jan-Willem van der Rijt & Adam Steven Cureton (eds.), Human Dignity and the Kingdom of Ends: Kantian Perspectives and Practical Applications. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 206-223.
    In this chapter we argue that poverty should be seen as a violation of dignity, drawing on two of Kant’s formulations of the Categorical Imperative – the formula of humanity and the formula of the kingdom of ends. In our view, poverty should not be seen primarily in terms of exploitation, nor of failures to help people in need. A Kantian perspective should give proper weight to the actual and potential agency of those who suffer poverty. This is a question (...)
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  50. The Notion of Personhood and Time in Phenomenological Thought. Martin Heidegger and Hermann Schmitz.Corinna Lagemann - 2011 - Hybris. Internetowy Magazyn Filozoficzny 12.
     
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