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    Chapter 15. “Without hope and fear”: Kant’s Naturrecht Feyerabend on Bindingness and Obligation.Günter Zöller - 2015 - In Robert R. Clewis (ed.), Reading Kant's Lectures. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 346-362.
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    German Realism: The self-limitation of idealist thinking in Fichte, Schelling, and Schopenhauer.Günter Zöller - 2000 - In Karl Ameriks (ed.), The Cambridge companion to German idealism. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 200--218.
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    Eulers polyederformel und die arithmetisierung der gestalt.Günter M. Ziecler & Christian Blatter - 2010 - In Horst Bredekamp & Wladimir Velminski (eds.), Mathesis & Graphe: Leonhard Euler Und Die Entfaltung der Wissensysteme. Akademie Verlag. pp. 243-257.
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  4. An Other and Better World.Günter Zöller - 2013 - In Daniel Breazeale & Tom Rockmore (eds.), Fichte's Vocation of Man: New Interpretive and Critical Essays. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 19-32.
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    Die zweite Person: Fichtes systematischer Beitrag.Günter Zöller - 2007 - In Christoph Asmuth (ed.), Transzendentalphilosophie Und Person. Leiblichkeit €“ Interpersonalitã¤T €“ Anerkennung. Transcript. pp. 125-146.
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    The Character Concept in Evolutionary Biology.Günter P. Wagner (ed.) - 2000 - Academic Press.
    " Because characters and the conception of characters are central to all studies of evolution, and because evolution is the central organizing principle of biology, this book will appeal to a wide cross-section of biologists.
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    In the Service of the Reich: Aspects of Copernicus and Galileo in Nazi Germany’s Historiographical and Political Discourse.Volker R. Remmert - 2001 - Science in Context 14 (3):333-359.
    Argument -/- Focus of this paper is on the historiographical fate of Nicholas Copernicus and Galileo Galilei in Nazi Germany. Both played interesting roles in Nazi propaganda and the legitimization of Nazi political goals. In the “Third Reich,” efforts to claim Copernicus as a German astronomer were closely linked to revisionist policies in Eastern Europe culminating in the war-time expansion. The example of Galileo’s condemnation by the Catholic Church in 1633 became a symbol of its unjustified opposition to new “scientific” (...)
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    Leiberleben als Ursprung der Kunst: zur Ästhetik Friedrich Nietzsches.Günter Remmert - 1978 - München: Johannes-Berchmans-Verlag.
  9. Mordechai Feingold (ed.): Jesuit Science and the Republic of Letters.V. R. Remmert - 2003 - Early Science and Medicine 8 (3):282-283.
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    What's Nazi about Nazi Science? Recent Trends in the History of Science in Nazi Germany.Volker R. Remmert - 2004 - Perspectives on Science 12 (4):454-475.
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    Characters, units and natural kinds: an introduction.Günter P. Wagner - 2001 - In G. P. Wagner (ed.), The Character Concept in Evolutionary Biology. Academic Press. pp. 1--10.
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    Stress‐Induced Evolutionary Innovation: A Mechanism for the Origin of Cell Types.Günter P. Wagner, Eric M. Erkenbrack & Alan C. Love - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (4):1800188.
    Understanding the evolutionary role of environmentally induced phenotypic variation (i.e., plasticity) is an important issue in developmental evolution. A major physiological response to environmental change is cellular stress, which is counteracted by generic stress reactions detoxifying the cell. A model, stress‐induced evolutionary innovation (SIEI), whereby ancestral stress reactions and their corresponding pathways can be transformed into novel structural components of body plans, such as new cell types, is described. Previous findings suggest that the cell differentiation cascade of a cell type (...)
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    Engineering Students as Co-creators in an Ethics of Technology Course.Gunter Bombaerts, Karolina Doulougeri, Shelly Tsui, Erik Laes, Andreas Spahn & Diana Adela Martin - 2021 - Science and Engineering Ethics 27 (4):1-26.
    Research on the effectiveness of case studies in teaching engineering ethics in higher education is underdeveloped. To add to our knowledge, we have systematically compared the outcomes of two case approaches to an undergraduate course on the ethics of technology: a detached approach using real-life cases and a challenge-based learning approach with students and stakeholders acting as co-creators. We first developed a practical typology of case-study approaches and subsequently tested an evaluation method to assess the students’ learning experiences and outcomes (...)
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    Energy Justice Across Borders.Gunter Bombaerts, Kirsten Jenkins, Yekeen A. Sanusi & Wang Guoyu (eds.) - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. We must find new and innovative ways of conceptualizing transboundary energy issues, of embedding concerns of ethics or justice into energy policy, and of operationalizing response to them. This book stems from the emergent gap; the need for comparative approaches to energy justice, and for those that consider ethical traditions that go beyond the classical Western approach. This edited volume unites the fields of energy justice and comparative philosophy to (...)
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    How wide and how deep is the divide between population genetics and developmental evolution?Günter P. Wagner - 2007 - Biology and Philosophy 22 (1):145-153.
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    Neuere Entwicklungen in der psychoanalytischen ­Psychosentherapie.Günter Lempa - 2021 - Psyche 75 (1):4-39.
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    Capabilities, Recognition and the Philosophical Evaluation of Poverty: A Discussion of Issues of Justification and the Role of subjective Experiences.Gunter Graf & Gottfried Schweiger - 2013 - International Critical Thought 3 (3):282--296.
    Both the capability and the recognition approach are influential and substantial theories in social philosophy. In this contribution, we outline their main assumptions in their assessment of poverty. The two approaches are set in relation to each other, focusing mainly on (a) their moral evaluation of poverty, (b) issues of justification of their central normative claims, and (c) the role that is attributed to subjective experiences, feelings and emotions in these theories. This comparison reveals that in spite of significant differences, (...)
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    Character identification: The role of the organism.Gunter P. Wagner & Manfred D. Laubichler - 2001 - In G. P. Wagner (ed.), The Character Concept in Evolutionary Biology. Academic Press. pp. 143--165.
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    Extending the Explanatory Scope of Evolutionary Theory: The Origination of Historical Kinds in Biology and Culture.Günter P. Wagner & Gary Tomlinson - 2022 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 14 (1).
    Two welcome extensions of evolutionary thinking have come to prominence over the last thirty years: the so-called ’extended evolutionary synthesis’ (EES) and debate about biological kinds and individuals. These two agendas have, however, remained orthogonal to one another. The EES has mostly restricted itself to widening the explanations of adaptation offered by the preceding ’modern evolutionary synthesis’ by including additional mechanisms of inheritance and variation; while discussion of biological kinds has turned toward philosophical questions of essential vs. contingent properties of (...)
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    Die Soundness des Prädikatenkalküls auf der Basis der Quineschen Reglen.Günter Asser - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (3):386-387.
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    Christliches Glauben und christliche Glaubenslosigkeit.Günter Waldmann - 1968 - Tübingen,: M. Niemeyer.
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    The sociology of Karl Mannheim: with a bibliographical guide to the sociology of knowledge, ideological analysis, and social planning.Gunter W. Remmling - 1975 - London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    The significance and development of Mannheim's sociology Ancient data such as the Code of Hammurabi, the Old Testament, the Confucian Classics, ...
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  23. Road to suspicion.Gunter W. Remmling - 1967 - New York,: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
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    Expanding Ethics Justice Across Borders: The Role of Global Philosophy.Gunter Bombaerts, Kirsten Jenkins, Yekeen A. Sanusi & Wang Guoyu - 2019 - In Gunter Bombaerts, Kirsten Jenkins, Yekeen A. Sanusi & Wang Guoyu (eds.), Energy Justice Across Borders. Springer Verlag. pp. 3-21.
    Our energy systems are truly international, and yet even now, our energy policies tend to be grounded at the national level and in many instances, remain ill-equipped to tackle transboundary energy issues. Our energy policy systems are also largely detached from the concerns of ethics or justice. It follows that we must find new and innovative ways of not conceptualising these normative issues, but of operationalising response to them. This book stems from the emergent gap: the need for comparative approaches (...)
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    Leukaspis.Günter Dunst - 1964 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 88 (2):482-485.
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    On Virtual Phonons, Photons, and Electrons.Günter Nimtz - 2009 - Foundations of Physics 39 (12):1346-1355.
    A macroscopic realization of the peculiar virtual particles is presented. The classical Helmholtz and the Schrödinger equations are differential equations of the same mathematical structure. The solutions with an imaginary wave number are called evanescent modes in the case of elastic and electromagnetic fields. In the case of non-relativistic quantum mechanical fields they are called tunneling solutions. The imaginary wave numbers point to strange consequences: The waves are non-local, they are not observable, and they are described as virtual particles. During (...)
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    Attention as Practice: Buddhist Ethics Responses to Persuasive Technologies.Gunter Bombaerts, Joel Anderson, Matthew Dennis, Alessio Gerola, Lily Frank, Tom Hannes, Jeroen Hopster, Lavinia Marin & Andreas Spahn - 2023 - Global Philosophy 33 (2):1-16.
    The “attention economy” refers to the tech industry’s business model that treats human attention as a commodifiable resource. The libertarian critique of this model, dominant within tech and philosophical communities, claims that the persuasive technologies of the attention economy infringe on the individual user’s autonomy and therefore the proposed solutions focus on safeguarding personal freedom through expanding individual control. While this push back is important, current societal debates on the ethics of persuasive technologies are informed by a particular understanding of (...)
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    Historico-genetic Theory of Culture: On the Processual Logic of Cultural Change.Günter Dux - 2011 - Columbia University Press.
    The book focuses on the modern understanding of human life-forms as constructs that followed an evolutionary history. The author thus finds science confronted with two questions: firstly, how the transgression of the virtual threshold between natural and cultural history was possible, secondly, how the socio-cultural constructs were able to develop in the course of history the way they did. The discussion concentrates on the problem of determining a processual logic in the development of societal structures as well as in the (...)
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    Position effect variegation and chromatin proteins.Gunter Reute & Pierre Spierer - 1992 - Bioessays 14 (9):605-612.
    Variegated phenotypes often result from chromosomal rearrangements that place euchromatic genes next to heterochromatin. In such rearrangements, the condensed structure of heterochromatin can spread into euchromatic regions, which then assume the morphology of heterochromatin and become transcriptionally inactive. In position‐effect variegation (PEV) therefore, gene inactivation results from a change in chromatin structure. PEV has been intensively investigated in the fruitfly Drosophila, where the phenomenon allows a genetic dissection of chromatin components. Consequently, many genes have been identified which, when mutated, act (...)
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    Handeln, Sprechen und Erkennen: zur Theorie u. Praxis d. Pragmatik.Günter Sasse & Horst Turk (eds.) - 1978 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht.
    mit Beitr. v. Günter C. Behrmann. hrsg. v. Günter Saße. ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- Z 65.262-1447.
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  31. Artificial intelligence: consciousness and conscience.Gunter Meissner - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (1):225-235.
    Our society is in the middle of the AI revolution. We discuss several applications of AI, in particular medical causality, where deep-learning neural networks screen through big data bases, extracting associations between a patient’s condition and possible causes. While beneficial in medicine, several questionable AI trading strategies have emerged in finance. Though advantages in many aspects of our lives, serious threats of AI exist. We suggest several regulatory measures to reduce these threats. We further discuss whether ‘full AI robots’ should (...)
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    Die algebraische logik im urteil der deutschen philosophie Des 19. jahrhunderts.Günter Buhl - 1966 - Kant Studien 57 (1-4):360-372.
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    Homology and the evolutionary process: reply to Haig, Love and Brown on “Homology, Genes and Evolutionary Innovation”.Günter P. Wagner - 2015 - Biology and Philosophy 30 (6):901-912.
    This paper responds to the essay reviews by David Haig, Alan Love and Rachel Brown of my recently published book “Homology, Genes and Evolutionary Innovation”. The issues addressed here relate to: the notion of classes and individuals, issues of explanatory value of adaptive and structuralist explanations in evolutionary biology, the role of homology in evolutionary theory, the limits of a pluralist stance vis a vis alternative explanations of homology, as well as the question whether and to what extend the perspective (...)
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    Die Ambiguität des Opferbegriffs.Günter Bader - 1994 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 36 (1):59-74.
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    Protestantismus und Arabeske.Günter Bader - 2003 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 45 (3):346-360.
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  36. Die Nichtkonstruktivität des Brouwerschen Fixpunktsatzes.Günter Baigger - 1985 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 25 (1):183-188.
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    Die vorgotische Kirche als Himmelsstadt.Günter Bandmann - 1972 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 6 (1):67-93.
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  38. Economic regionalization, czechoslovakia, brno 1965.Gunter Jacob - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann (ed.), Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 171.
     
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    El placer secreto.Günter Jursch - 2004 - Aposta 7:2.
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  40. Sexualidad y estrés.Günter Jursch - 2004 - Aposta 8:3.
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    Un modelo psicosomático de desarrollo.Günter Jursch - 2003 - Aposta 2:2.
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  42. Ventajas y placeres secretos de estados depresivos.Günter Jursch - 2005 - Aposta 17:2.
    Las depresiones y los estados depresivos varían de una persona a otra. Si se quiere trabajar para mejorar la situación de las víctimas de estos males, sería indicado saber en qué se distinguen los diferentes fenómenos y dónde se encuentra la causa. Pues las depresiones a menudo cumplen una función que suele aparecer camuflada./////Depression and depressive moods are varying from one person to another one. When working to alleviate the situation of the victims of these complaints it is advisable to (...)
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    Cognitive complexity and increased grammatical explicitness in English.Günter Rohdenburg - 1996 - Cognitive Linguistics 7 (2):149-182.
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    Über eine Bemerkung Fichtes zur Quadratur des Kreises.Günter Buhl - 1977 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 59 (3):281-288.
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    Zur funktion der topoi in der aristotelischen topik.Günter Buhl - 1978 - In Kuno Lorenz (ed.), Konstruktionen Versus Positionen: Beiträge Zur Diskussion Um Die Konstruktive Wissenschaftstheorie. Bd 1: Spezielle Wissenschaftstheorie. Bd 2: Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie. Paul Lorenzen Zum 60. Geburtstag. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 169-175.
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    Politik und Ethos bei Karl Jaspers.Gunter Hofmann - 1969 - [Heidelberg]:
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    Der deutsche Entwicklungsweg vor 1914 im englischen Urteil.Günter Hollenberg - 1980 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 32 (1):28-47.
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    Die English Goethe Society und die deutsch-englischen kulturellen Beziehungen im 19. Jahrhundert.Günter Hollenberg - 1978 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 30 (1):36-45.
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    Der schwierige Weg vom proto-homosexuellen Jungen zum schwulen Mann.Günter Holler - 2023 - Psyche 77 (5):377-402.
    Auch Homosexuelle müssen die ödipale Situation meistern, um zu einer gesunden homosexuellen Identität zu finden. Der Ödipuskomplex ist auch hier Dreh- und Angelpunkt in der Entwicklung, verläuft jedoch bei homosexuellen Menschen anders als bei heterosexuellen. Man könnte ihn in Anlehnung an Erick Brenman als »das Wiederfinden des verlorenen (ödipalen) Objekts« bezeichnen. Die bisherige einseitige Favorisierung und Beschreibung des positiven Ödipuskomplexes mit heterosexuellem Ausgang führte zu einer weitgehenden Pathologisierung von schwulen Männern und lesbischen Frauen. Berücksichtigt man jedoch, dass der später schwule (...)
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    Zur Genesis des Anglo-Hegelianismus Die Entdeckung Hegels als Ausweg aus der viktorianischen Glaubenskrise.Günter Hollenberg - 1974 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 26 (1):50-59.
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