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    Cellular toxicity of oxycholesterols.Tomasz Wielkoszyński, Katarzyna Gawron, Joanna Strzelczyk, Piotr Bodzek, Marzena Zalewska-Ziob, Gizela Trapp, Małgorzata Srebniak & Andrzej Wiczkowski - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (4):387-398.
    Oxycholesterols (OS) are formed from cholesterol or its immediate precursors by enzymatic or free radical action in vivo, or they may be derived from food. OS exhibit a wide spectrum of biological activities. In OS cytotoxicity, several mechanisms seem to be involved: e.g. inhibition of HMG‐CoA reductase activity, antiproliferative action, apoptosis induction, replacement of cholesterol by OS in membranes followed by changes in cellular membrane structure and functionality, and immune system functions alteration. Furthermore, OS may be mutagenic and carcinogenic and (...)
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    Reorienting the Debate on Biological Individuality: Politics and Practices: Review of Alison K. McConwell. Biological Individuality. Elements in the Philosophy of Biology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 93pp. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108942775; ISBN: 9781009387422. [REVIEW]Rose Trappes - 2024 - Acta Biotheoretica 72 (1):4.
    Biological individuality is without a doubt a key concept in philosophy of biology. Questions around the individuality of organisms, species, and biological systems can be traced throughout the philosophy of biology since the discipline’s inception, not to mention the sustained attention they have received in biology and philosophy more broadly. It’s high time the topic got its own Cambridge Element. McConwell’s Biological Individuality falls short of an authoritative overview of the debate on biological individuality. However, it sends a welcome message (...)
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    Staff Attitudes to Talking Openly About Ethical Dilemmas: The Role of Business Ethics Conceptions and Trust. [REVIEW]N. Leila Trapp - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 103 (4):543-552.
    To ensure ethical employee behavior, companies often utilize several forms of mostly one-way communication such as codes of conduct. The extent to which these efforts, in addition to informing about the company stance on ethics, are able to positively influence behavior is disputed. In contrast, research on business ethics communication and behavior indicates a relatively clear, positive link between open workplace dialogue about ethical issues and ethical conduct. In this article, I therefore address the question: What influences employee attitudes to (...)
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  4. Three Tiers of CSR: An Instructive Means of Understanding and Guiding Contemporary Company Approaches to CSR?Helle Kryger Aggerholm & Leila Trapp - forthcoming - Business Ethics: A European Review.
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  5. Cellular and molecular neuroscience.P. R. Hof, B. D. Trapp, J. de Velles, L. Claudio & D. R. Colman - 1999 - In M. J. Zigmond & F. E. Bloom (eds.), Fundamental Neuroscience.
     
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  6. The Concept of Alienation and Feminism.Janet Trapp Slagter - 1982 - Social Theory and Practice 8 (2):155-164.
  7. Martin Luther's Theology: A Contemporary Interpretation.Oswald Bayer & Thomas H. Trapp - 2008
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    Individual-level mechanisms in ecology and evolution.Marie I. Kaiser & Rose Trappes - 2023 - In William C. Bausman, Janella K. Baxter & Oliver M. Lean (eds.), From biological practice to scientific metaphysics. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
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    Introduction to niches and mechanisms in ecology and evolution.Ulrich Krohs, Behzad Nematipour & Rose Trappes - 2022 - Biology and Philosophy 37 (6):1-7.
    Niches and mechanisms are two important but contested elements in the study of organism-environment interactions. Although they are closely interrelated, with niches playing a crucial role in theorizing about ecological and evolutionary mechanisms such as niche construction, facilitation, and species invasion, philosophical discussions about each issue have been largely disconnected. This collection addresses this gap, bringing together contributions from philosophers and biologists about the niche concept, niche construction theory, and ecological and evolutionary mechanisms. In this introduction we provide some background (...)
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    Three tiers of CSR: an instructive means of understanding and guiding contemporary company approaches to CSR?Helle K. Aggerholm & N. Leila Trapp - 2014 - Business Ethics: A European Review 23 (3):235-247.
    Heightened concern with global issues has led to shifts in corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs. To capture the distinct nature of this global focus, researchers have developed a three-generation CSR typology. In this paper, we first evaluate the usefulness of this typology for understanding corporate approaches to CSR by examining how several companies position themselves thematically in CEO introductions to sustainability reports. On the basis of this, we then evaluate the practical value of this typology for assisting those who work (...)
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    Vorwort.Elke Brendel & Rainer Trapp - 2001 - Erkenntnis 54 (1):3-5.
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    HIV/aids, Religion, and Human Rights: A Comparative Analysis of Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Iran.Mahmood Monshipouri & Travis Trapp - 2012 - Human Rights Review 13 (2):187-204.
    This article’s central aim is to debunk the overly simplified, paradigmatic, and essentialist description of certain types of Muslim sexuality, arguing that such essentialist characterization of Muslims ignores the nonunique social determinants (poverty, education, and sociostructural exclusions) of HIV/aids risk in an increasingly globalized world. To support this argument, we rely on a thematic and comparative analysis. A reoccurring theme in this project is that issues of public health, human rights, justice, and social empowerment are inextricably intertwined. Having established a (...)
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    Ethical Implications of Management Accounting and Control: A Systematic Review of the Contributions from the Journal of Business Ethics.Christoph Endenich & Rouven Trapp - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 163 (2):309-328.
    Management accounting and control seeks to provide information that substantiates decision-making at all firm levels and thus may also foster ethical decision-making. Against this background, this article presents a systematic literature review of research on management accounting and control and business ethics that has been published in the Journal of Business Ethics. Through this review, we intend to bring to the forefront a research topic that has been widely neglected in broader literature reviews on accounting ethics research and that has (...)
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    Some ways of operationally introducing dispositional predicates with regard to scientific and ordinary practice.Wilhelm K. Essler & Rainer Trapp - 1977 - Synthese 34 (4):371 - 396.
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    Expertise-Related Differences in Cyclic Motion Patterns in Drummers: A Kinematic Analysis.Eckart Altenmüller, Wolfgang Trappe & Hans-Christian Jabusch - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  16. Whose Shoes? Identity in Works of Art.Gizela Horvath - 2011 - Synthesis Philosophica 26 (2):283-297.
    The problem of identity in the world of art is relevant from many perspectives. This paper aims at discussing the identity of the work of art. The discussion is built in three steps: the problem of identification of an object as work of art, the problem of the relevant properties of a work of art and the question of the author of the work of art as decisive (or not) for the identification of a work of art. These issues are (...)
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  17. Arbeiten zur Soziologie.Theodor Geiger & Paul Trappe - 1966 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 20 (2):351-355.
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    Čije cipele? Identitet u umjetničkim djelima.Gizela Horvath - 2011 - Synthesis Philosophica 26 (2):283-297.
    Problem identiteta u svijetu umjetnosti je važan iz mnogih perspektiva. Ovaj rad ima namjeru raspraviti identitet umjetničkih djela. Rasprava je izvedena u tri koraka: problem identifikacije predmeta kao umjetničkog djela, problem relevantnih svojstava umjetničkog djela i pitanje autora kao odlučujuće (ili ne) za identifikaciju umjetničkog djela. Ova pitanja su se otvorila evolucijom umjetničke prakse i teorije u prošlom stoljeću. Pojava ready-madea destabilizirala je čvrsti identitet umjetničkog djela te nametnula zadatak odluke o razlici između umjetničkog djela i njegovog perceptivno identičnog para. (...)
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    Les chaussures de qui ? L'identité des oeuvres d'art.Gizela Horvath - 2011 - Synthesis Philosophica 26 (2):283-297.
    Le problème de l’identité dans le monde de l’art est pertinent sous de nombreux aspects. Cet article vise à examiner l’identité de l’oeuvre d’art. L’examen est construit en trois étapes : le problème d’identification d’un objet en tant qu’oeuvre d’art, le problème des propriétés pertinentes d’une oeuvre d’art et la question de l’auteur de l’oeuvre comme décisive (ou pas) pour l’identification d’une oeuvre d’art. Ces questions se sont posées avec l’évolution de la pratique artistique et de la théorie de l’art (...)
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    The Reception of Participatory Art. The Case of Documenta Fifteen.Gizela Horváth - 2023 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia 68 (1):97-112.
    "Documenta fifteen in 2022 was par excellence the space for participatory art, so this edition can be seen as a touchstone for it. The research of the phenomenon of participatory art is based in this text on the one hand on the curatorial texts of ruangrupa, the collective that ensured the artistic direction of this edition of the documenta, and on the personal experience of the author as a visitor of the exhibition. Among the many issues raised by participatory art, (...)
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    Wessen Schuhe? Identität der Kunstwerke.Gizela Horvath - 2011 - Synthesis Philosophica 26 (2):283-297.
    Die Problemstellung der Identität in der Welt der Kunst ist aus allerlei Perspektiven gewichtig. Dieser Artikel strebt eine Debatte über die Identität der Kunstwerke an. Die Diskussion wird in drei Schritten aufgebaut: die Frage der Identifizierung eines Objektes als Kunstwerk, das Problem der relevanten Eigenschaften eines Kunstwerks und letzten Endes die Frage des Autors als ausschlaggebend (oder nicht) für die Identifizierung des Kunstwerks. Diese Thematik wurde aufgeworfen gleichlaufend mit der Evolution der Kunstpraxis samt – theorie im vergangenen Jahrhundert. Die Erscheinung (...)
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  22. Broadening the problem agenda of biological individuality: individual differences, uniqueness and temporality.Rose Trappes & Marie I. Kaiser - 2021 - Biology and Philosophy 36 (2):1-28.
    Biological individuality is a notoriously thorny topic for biologists and philosophers of biology. In this paper we argue that biological individuality presents multiple, interconnected questions for biologists and philosophers that together form a problem agenda. Using a case study of an interdisciplinary research group in ecology, behavioral and evolutionary biology, we claim that a debate on biological individuality that seeks to account for diverse practices in the biological sciences should be broadened to include and give prominence to questions about uniqueness (...)
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    Criteria of Academic Appointment.S. E., Paul Trappe, Jeanne Hersch, Bernard Ducret & Herbert Ltithy - 1976 - Minerva 14 (4):530-569.
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    é tão estranho a gente sentir que existe”: Inf'ncia no curta-metragem “Alma.Caroline Trapp de Queiroz - 2022 - Childhood and Philosophy 18:01-19.
    This article aims to present a discussion about childhood from the issues raised by the short film entitled Alma, directed, produced and scripted by the filmmaker André Morais. In the work, we experience a day in the life of a girl who lives with her grandmother and who, throughout the plot, weaves questions about her own existence, the senses of life and the dimensions of the relationships we establish with each other. It is discussed in this article, therefore, the power (...)
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    Individual differences, uniqueness, and individuality in behavioural ecology.Rose Trappes - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 96 (C):18-26.
    In this paper I develop a concept of behavioural ecological individuality. Using findings from a case study which employed qualitative methods, I argue that individuality in behavioural ecology should be defined as phenotypic and ecological uniqueness, a concept that is operationalised in terms of individual differences such as animal personality and individual specialisation. This account make sense of how the term “individuality” is used in relation to intrapopulation variation in behavioural ecology. The concept of behavioural ecological individuality can sometimes be (...)
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    Motivation and cue utilization in intentional and incidental learning.D. H. Kausler & E. P. Trapp - 1960 - Psychological Review 67 (6):373-379.
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    Defining the niche for niche construction: evolutionary and ecological niches.Rose Trappes - 2021 - Biology and Philosophy 36 (3):1-20.
    Niche construction theory (NCT) aims to transform and unite evolutionary biology and ecology. Much of the debate about NCT has focused on construction. Less attention has been accorded to the niche: what is it, exactly, that organisms are constructing? In this paper I compare and contrast the definition of the niche used in NCT with ecological niche definitions. NCT’s concept of the evolutionary niche is defined as the sum of selection pressures affecting a population. So defined, the evolutionary niche is (...)
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    Achievement motivation and goal-setting behavior on a learning task.Donald H. Kausler & E. Philip Trapp - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (6):575.
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    Foreword to the fiftieth volume.C. M. Kauffmann & J. B. Trapp - 1987 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 50 (1):fm-fm.
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    Intentional and incidental learning under high and low emotional drive levels.Donald H. Kausler, E. Phillip Trapp & Charles L. Brewer - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 58 (6):452.
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    Distributional equality in non-classical utilitarianism — A proof of Lerner's theorem for ‘utilitarianism incorporating justice’.A. Schäfer & R. W. Trapp - 1989 - Theory and Decision 26 (2):157-173.
  32. Versuch einer Pädagogik ; mit Trapps hallischer Antrittsvorlesung Von der Nothwendigkeit, Erziehen und Unterrichten als eine eigne Kunst zu studiren.Ernst Christian Trapp - 1780 - Paderborn: Schöningh. Edited by Ulrich Herrmann & Ernst Christian Trapp.
     
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  33. Ist Beten sinnvoll?: die 5. Rede des Maximos von Tyros.Rainer Hirsch-Luipold, Michael B. Trapp, Franco Ferrari, Alfons Fürst, Barbara Borg, Vincenzo Vitiello & Maximus (eds.) - 2019 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
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    Utility theory and preference logic.Rainer W. Trapp - 1985 - Erkenntnis 22 (1-3):301 - 339.
  35. How tracking technology is transforming animal ecology: epistemic values, interdisciplinarity, and technology-driven scientific change.Rose Trappes - 2023 - Synthese 201 (4):1-24.
    Tracking technology has been heralded as transformative for animal ecology. In this paper I examine what changes are taking place, showing how current animal movement research is a field ripe for philosophical investigation. I focus first on how the devices alter the limitations and biases of traditional field observation, making observation of animal movement and behaviour possible in more detail, for more varied species, and under a broader variety of conditions, as well as restricting the influence of human presence and (...)
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    Evaluating Elizabeth Grosz's Biological Turn.Rose Trappes - 2019 - Hypatia 34 (4):736-754.
    Elizabeth Grosz's interpretation of Darwinian evolutionary theory to ground a feminist ontology of biology has been particularly controversial. Most critics have understood Grosz as supporting her theory with empirical evidence, and they criticize her for being either inaccurate or uncritical of and overly dependent on science. I argue that Grosz reads Darwin as a philosopher in a Deleuzian and Irigarayan sense, and that Grosz's project is therefore better understood in terms of its ethical and political goals rather than in terms (...)
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    A autonomia da vontade em Kant.Rogério Trapp - 2019 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 19 (3):197-210.
    Ao longo desse texto intencionamos desenvolver a ideia segundo a qual há uma estreita conexão estrutural entre categorias como vontade, razão, autonomia, liberdade e causalidade no interior da filosofia prática de Kant. Assim, partindo da identificação de vontade e razão procuraremos demonstrar que esse paralelismo só é possível por meio da purificação da vontade e pela atribuição de uma função prática à razão. Entretanto, somente a purificação da vontade ainda não será suficiente para permitir a identificação entre vontade e razão. (...)
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    Everyday argumentation from an interpretive perspective.Robert Trapp - 1992 - In William L. Benoit, Dale Hample & Pamela J. Benoit (eds.), Readings in Argumentation. Foris Publications. pp. 205--218.
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  39. Laughter and the moral guide : Dio Chrysostom and Plutarch.Michael Trapp - 2019 - In Pierre Destrée & Franco V. Trivigno (eds.), Laughter, Humor, and Comedy in Ancient Philosophy. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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    'Utilitarianism incorporating justice'.RainerW Trapp - 1990 - Erkenntnis 32 (3):341 - 381.
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    ?Utilitarianism incorporating justice? ? A decentralised model of ethical decision making.RainerW Trapp - 1990 - Erkenntnis 32 (3):341 - 381.
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    Eine Verfeinerung Des Reduktionssatzverfahrens Zur Einführung Von Dispositionsprädikaten.Rainer Trapp - 1975 - Erkenntnis 9 (3):355 - 382.
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    Generic characteristics of argumentation in everyday discourse.Robert Trapp - 1992 - In William L. Benoit, Dale Hample & Pamela J. Benoit (eds.), Readings in Argumentation. Foris Publications. pp. 11--185.
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    New Approaches to Gregory of Rimini.Damasus Trapp - 1962 - Augustinianum 2 (1):115-130.
  45. The Potentialities and Limits of a Rational Justification of Ethical Norms. Or:" What Precisely is Minimal Morals?".Rainer Werner Trapp - 1998 - In Christoph Fehige & Ulla Wessels (eds.), Preferences. New York: W. de Gruyter.
     
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    Human preferences are biased towards associative information.Sabrina Trapp, Amitai Shenhav, Sebastian Bitzer & Moshe Bar - 2015 - Cognition and Emotion 29 (6):1054-1068.
  47. "Nicht-klassischer" Utilitarismus.Rainer W. Trapp - 1990 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 44 (3):486-491.
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    The Golden Rule.Rainer Werner Trapp - 1998 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 54 (1):139-164.
    A thorough analysis of the Golden Rule (GR) is given including formal investigations of its logical structure and essential implications. Starting with the general distinction of positive and negative forms of GR a set of sixteen formal implications, one for each variant of the rule, is presented. The moral acceptability of the output of the different versions of GR is assessed in various problem contexts and in discussing several objections to GR with the conclusion that GR is hopelessly inadequate as (...)
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    The Emperor's Nightingale: Some Aspects of Mimesis.Frank Anderson Trapp - 1977 - Critical Inquiry 4 (1):85-103.
    One of Hans Christian Andersen's most beautiful tales is "The Emperor's Nightingale." Its message—an exceptionally sobering one in the present context—is that nature is altogether finer and more enduring than art. It tells how a Chinese emperor, beguiled by a precious imitation bird that had been given him, forsook a natural songster he had once favored. But when that glittering counterfeit broke down, its clockwork sound silenced, the now aged ruler found welcome solace in the real bird's return, in its (...)
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    The Online Alternative: Sustainability, Justice, And Conferencing in Philosophy.Rose Trappes, Daniel Cohnitz, Viorel Pâslaru, T. J. Perkins & Ali Teymoori - 2020 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 16 (2):145-171.
    The recent global pandemic has led to a shift to online conferences in philosophy. In this paper we argue that online conferences, more than a temporary replacement, should be considered a sustainable alternative to in-person conferences well into the future. We present three arguments for more online conferences, including their reduced impact on the environment, their enhanced accessibility for groups that are minorities in philosophy, and their lower financial burdens, especially important given likely future reductions in university budgets. We also (...)
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