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  1. Advance Directives: Self-Determination, Physician's Responsibility, Value of Life.S. Hans-Martin - 2000 - Analecta Husserliana 64:239-254.
     
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    Fritz jahr's 1927 concept of bioethics.Hans-Martin Sass - 2007 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 17 (4):279-295.
    : In 1927, Fritz Jahr, a Protestant pastor, philosopher, and educator in Halle an der Saale, published an article entitled "Bio-Ethics: A Review of the Ethical Relationships of Humans to Animals and Plants" and proposed a "Bioethical Imperative," extending Kant's moral imperative to all forms of life. Reviewing new physiological knowledge of his times and moral challenges associated with the development of secular and pluralistic societies, Jahr redefines moral obligations towards human and nonhuman forms of life, outlining the concept of (...)
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    Rosenzweig and Luther. The Concept of Faith in the Perspective of «New Thinking» and Bible Translation.Hans Martin Dober - 2022 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 26 (3):493-508.
    In his “The Star of Redemption”, Rosenzweig engages not only in an argument with philosophy, but also with theology. Next to Augustine and Friedrich Schleiermacher Martin Luther was a counterpart in whose face he developed his dialogical “new thinking”. The essay takes up the traces of this dispute in the letters to focus here on Rosenzweig's reading of Ricarda Huch's “Luther’s Faith”. This literary picture is then related in a sketch to Luther's Reformation theology as it emerges from contemporary (...)
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    The Language Game of Divine Love according to Franz Rosenzweig and Karl Barth.Hans Martin Dober - 2013 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 55 (2):229-242.
    Summary Language games can be opening and narrowing. On the base of this double sense my paper compares the language game of divine love according to Franz Rosenzweig and Karl Barth. They were contemporaries not only regarding their early publications. Both discovered revelation in the face of liberal theology which regarded it as a problematic, mythological concept. However, this similarity is contradicted by difference, based in the Christological dogma which can have a tendency to narrow the common basis of the (...)
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    Interview with professor of philosophy Hans-Martin Sass. November 15-18, 2020.Hans-Martin Sass & Hanna Hubenko - 2021 - Філософія Освіти 26 (2):188-193.
    Hans-Martin Sass, Honorary Professor of Philosophy. Founder and board member of the Centre for Medical Ethics, Bochum, Germany. Honorary Senior Research Fellow at Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University, Washington, DC. Honorary Professor of the Bioethics Research Centre, Beijing. He has written more than 60 books and pamphlets, more than 250 articles in professional journals. Editor of the Ethik in der Praxis/ Practical ethics, Muenster: Lit. Founder and co-editor of the brochures “Medizinethische Materialien”, Bochum: ZME. He has (...)
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  6. Reichsrundschreiben 1931: Pre-nuremberg German regulations concerning new therapy and human experimentation.Hans-Martin Sass - 1983 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 8 (2):99-112.
    This is the first re-publication and first English translation of regulations concerning Human Experimentation which were binding law prior to and during the Third Reich, 1931 to 1945. The introduction briefly describes the duties of the Reichsgesundheitsamt, which formulated these regulations. It then outlines the basic concept of the Richtlinien for protecting subjects and patients on the one hand and for encouraging New Therapy and Human Experimentation on the other hand. Major issues, like personal responsibility of the physician or researcher, (...)
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    Die Praktische Philosophie Schellings und die gegenwärtige Rechtsphilosophie.Hans-Martin Pawlowski, Stefan Smid & Rainer Specht (eds.) - 1989 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog.
    Inhalt: Vorwort von H.-M. Pawlowski / S. Smid / R. Specht - H.-M. Pawlowski: Probleme der Rechtsbegrundung im Staat der Glaubensfreiheit - V. Gerhardt: Selbstandigkeit und Selbstbestimmung. Freiheit bei Kant und Schelling - H. Folkers: Die durch Freiheit gebaute Stadt Gottes - W. E. Ehrhardt: Mythologie und Offenbarung der Freiheit - W. Bartuschat: Uber Spinozismus und menschliche Freiheit beim fruhen Schelling - C. Cesa: Schellings Kritik des Naturrechts - H. J. Sandkuhler: F. W. J. Schelling - Philosophie als Seinsgeschichte und (...)
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    A Critique of the Enquete commission's Report on Gene Technology.Hans-Martin Sass - 1988 - Bioethics 2 (3):264-275.
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    Brain life and brain death: A proposal for a normative agreement.Hans-Martin Sass - 1989 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 14 (1):45-59.
    This paper reviews moral and cultural assessments which led to the definition of brain death and calls for a similar normative consensus regarding the moral recognition and legal protection of embryonal life related to criteria of brain life. This paper differentiates between cortical brain life I, i.e., the first existence of post-mitotic stationary neurons forming the early cortical plate (54th day post conception), and cortical brain life II, i.e., the beginning of cortical neuro-neuronal synapses (after the 70th day p.c.). The (...)
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    Criteria for death: Self-determination and public policy.Hans-Martin Sass - 1992 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 17 (4):445-454.
    in Western cultures in regard to post-mortem organ donation and the termination of care for patients meeting these strict criteria. But they are of minimal use in Asian cultures and in the ethics of caring for the persistent vegetative patient. This paper introduces a formula for a global Uniform Determination of Death statute, based on the ‘entire brain including brain stem’ criteria as a default position, but allowing competent adults by means of advance directives to choose other criteria for determining (...)
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  11. Einstein über "wahre Kultur" und die Stellung der Geometrie im Wissenschaftssystem: Ein Brief Albert Einsteins an Hans Vaihinger vom Jahr 1919.Hans-Martin Sass & A. Einstein - 1979 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 10 (2):316-319.
    First publication of a letter of Albert Einstein to Hans Vaihinger, dated May, 1919, concerning Vaihinger's concept of "Fiktionen", the role of Geometry in Poincaré's system, and the importance of "real culture" in the intellectual's style of life. The letter is introduced and annotated.
     
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    Naturalismus, Darwinismus und das Heilige nach Rudolf Otto. Zugleich ein Beitrag zur Vorgeschichte von Das Heilige.Hans-Martin Barth - 2009 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 51 (4):445-460.
    ZUSAMMENFASSUNGRudolf Otto hat sich – was weithin unbekannt geblieben ist – mehrfach mit »Darwinismus« auseinandergesetzt. Er sah in ihm eine Gefahr für Geist und Frömmigkeit, lehnte ihn aber keineswegs in Bausch und Bogen ab. Er hielt ihn für begrenzt und wenig plausibel; ihm gegenüber sei auf der Eigenständigkeit des Geistigen zu bestehen. Otto wendet sich gegen Naturalismus und Supranaturalismus. Der Religion gehe es um »Teleologie«; ohne »Teleologie« hänge die Deszendenztheorie sozusagen in der Luft. Er wirbt für eine Doppelperspektive, ohne zu (...)
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    Hegel's Concept of Philosophy and the Mediations of Objective Spirit.Hans-Martin Sass - 1980 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 5:1-26.
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    Consciousness with Body and Soul: an Attempt at Cohen’s Never-Written Psychology.Hans Martin Dober - 2021 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 25 (3):420-435.
    There are contemporary tendencies to regard the human consciousness as an algorithm, or to reduce the human subjective to organic-natural processes or to see it as a social construction depending on cultural conditions. Such approaches pose a challenge to ethical humanism, as it seems, as if it requires new justification and groundings. How can we grasp and defend the concept of embodied subjectivity of man and its freedom to act? How can we think of its unity including thought, will and (...)
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  15. Bruno Bauer's Critical Theory.Hans-Martin Sass - 1976 - Philosophical Forum 8 (2):92.
     
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    Justice, beneficence, or common sense?: The president's commission's report on access to health care.Hans-Martin Sass - 1983 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 8 (4):381-388.
    The President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research published in March of 1983 its Report, Securing Access to Health Care: The Ethical Implications of Differences in the Availability of Health Services . Concluding that there are "ethical obligations" on behalf of society which are balanced by individual obligations, the Report provides an ethical framework for ensuring "ultimate responsibility" of the Federal government to arrange for equitable access to health and to a fair (...)
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    Asian and European Roots of Bioethics: Fritz Jahr's 1927 Definition and Vision of Bioethics.Hans-Martin Sass - 2009 - Asian Bioethics Review 1 (3):185-197.
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  18. The Concept of Revolution in Marx's Dissertation.Hans-Martin Sass - 1976 - Philosophical Forum 8 (2):241.
     
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    Protestant traditions of the Backgrounds of Bioethics. Part 2.Hans-Martin Sass - 2018 - Філософія Освіти 22 (1):199-210.
    Term and concept of bioethics originally were developed by Fritz Jahr, a Protestant Pastor in Halle an der Saale in 1927, long before the period, when bioethics in the modern sense was recreated in the US in 1970s and since that time has spread globally. Jahr’s bioethical imperative, influenced by Christian and humanist traditions from Assisi to Schopenhauer and by Buddhist philosophy holds its own position against Kant’s anthropological imperative and against dogmatic Buddhist reasoning: ‘Respect each living being as an (...)
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    The clinic as testing ground for moral theory: A european view.Hans-Martin Sass - 1996 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 6 (4):351-355.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Clinic as Testing Ground for Moral Theory: A European ViewHans-Martin Sass (bio)A Philosopher’s View of Theory in the Clinical SettingThe clinic is a testing ground for theories. I am not clinician; I am a philosopher who has been in the clinic only as a patient or as an ethicist who never has had the final word nor was ever intended to have the final word. I have (...)
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    Einstein über „wahre Kultur“ und die Stellung der Geometrie im Wissenschaftssystem.Hans-Martin Sass - 1979 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 10 (2):316-319.
    First publication of a letter of Albert Einstein to Hans Vaihinger, dated May, 1919, concerning Vaihinger's concept of "Fiktionen", the role of Geometry in Poincaré's system, and the importance of "real culture" in the intellectual's style of life. The letter is introduced and annotated.
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  22. A Hegelian in Southwest Texas.Hans Martin Sass - 1977 - The Owl of Minerva 9 (2):5-7.
    It is generally understood that Hegel’s influence in the United States was more or less restricted to the field of speculative philosophy. The philosophical importance of the St. Louis movement and The Journal of Speculative Philosophy is well known, just as Hegelian relationships to the New England Transcendentalists. Loyd D. Easton’s pioneering book Hegel’s First American Followers, described the independent Hegelian discussion in mid-nineteenth century Ohio. John B. Stallo and August Willich demonstrated clearly that under totally different cultural, social and (...)
     
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    Blue-ribbon commissions and political ethics in the federal republic of germany.Hans-Martin Sass - 1989 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 14 (4):465-472.
    The paper presents an overview of political and professional committees in the Federal Republic of Germany dealing with issues of biomedical ethics. The prevailing tendencies of paternalistic atittudes, the worst-casescenario argumentation method, and the unfortunate practice of applying general principles rather than mid-level principles in the assessment of concrete challenges in treatment and regulation are analyzed. Keywords: conflict, control, consent, commission design, paternalism, political ethics, regulation, self-regulation CiteULike Connotea Del.icio.us What's this?
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    Beistand im Sterben oder Hilfe zum Sterben Zur Differentialethik medizinischer Betreuungsverfügungen II.Hans-Martin Sass - 1998 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 42 (1):47-60.
    This paper discusses ethical and theological issues of Sterbehilfe, assistance in the process of dying versus assistance to die, in particular the challenges of comfort care and palliative for the dying. Advance Directives are evaluated as instruments to establish patients preferences, to guide caregivers and physicians, and to honor patient~s values, visions and beliefs. It is recommended that churches and pastors take a lead in addressing these issues and help patients and their families in preparing for and executing Advance Directives, (...)
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    Moral dilemmas in perinatal medicine and the Quest for large scale embryo research: A discussion of recent guidelines in the federal republic of germany.Hans-Martin Sass - 1987 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 12 (3):279-290.
    This paper reports on recent regulations and guidelines in the Federal Republic of Germany bearing on perinatal medical ethics, embryo research and trophoblast biopsy. Some of the regulations are defensive responses to new moral opportunities. In contrast, this paper calls for a more aggressive moral cost-benefit assessment of high technology medicine, which would include large-scale research on embryos prior to the fiftieth day post-menstruation. Keywords: abortion, embryo research, moral triage, prenatal diagnosis, withholding treatment CiteULike Connotea Del.icio.us What's this?
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    Protestant Traditions of Bioethics Bases (Translation from German by Ganna Hubenko).Hans-Martin Sass - 2016 - Filosofiya osvity Philosophy of Education 19 (2):221-230.
    The term and concept of bioethics (Bio-Ethik) originally were developed by Fritz Jahr, a Protestant Pastor in Halle an der Saale in 1927, long before in the 1970ties bioethics in the modern sense was recreated in the US and since has spread globally. Jahr’s bioethical imperative, influenced by Christian and humanist traditions from Assisi to Schopenhauer and by Buddhist philosophy holds its own position against Kant’s anthropological imperative and against dogmatic Buddhist reasoning: ‘Respect each living being as an end in (...)
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  27. The Earth is a Living Being: We have to treat her as such!Hans-Martin Sass - 2011 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 21 (3):73-76.
    The earth is not just a piece of rock, water and soil; she is a living being. This fact is demonstrated by millennia of her life‘s history, growing in ages, having tempers, moods and seasons, and allowing all forms of life living on her and interacting with them and their interactions. Recent natural disasters and accidents, caused by humans in their drive to cultivate and to control, have again brought the powers of the earth and the land to our attention. (...)
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    A critique of the enquete commission's report on Gene technology.Hans-Martin Sass - 1988 - Bioethics 2 (3):264–275.
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    Huygens' principle: A case against optimality.Hans-Martin Gaertner - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (6):779-781.
    I will present evidence that nature does not optimize in the sense of Fermat's principle of least time, contrary to what Schoemaker's unintentionally ambiguous exposition might suggest. First, Huygens' principle, an alternative nonteleological account of Snell's law, is outlined. Second, I confront Fermat's principle with a substantive conceptual problem.
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    Gesundheit als Kraft zum Menschsein: Karl Barths Ausführungen zur Gesundheit als Anstoß für gesundheitstheoretische und medizinethische Überlegungen.Hans-Martin Rieger - 2008 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 52 (3):183-199.
    What is health? This question figures prominently in several ethical, medicinal and psychological issues. Against this background the paper investigates the definition and the understanding of health in Karl Barth‘s dogmatics in its theological framework. The reconstruction provides a model of health, which allows treating contemporary issues, because it presents a dynamic and relational model with several dimensions, including the dimension of will. The will to health, though depending on somatic, psychic and social conditions, plays an important role in handling (...)
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    Health Care Systems: Moral Conflicts in European and American Public Policy.Nancy S. Jecker, Lynn Payer, Hans-Martin Sass & Robert U. Massey - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (6):46.
    Book reviewed in this article: Medicine and Culture: Varieties of Treatment in the United States, England, West Germany, and France. By Lynn Payer. Health Care Systems: Moral Conflicts in European and American Public Policy. Edited by HansMartin Sass and Robert U. Massey.
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    The German Foreign Office during the Transition from the Empire to the Weimar Republic. Schüler’s Reform. [REVIEW]Hans-Martin Kirchner - 1980 - Philosophy and History 13 (1):56-58.
  33. C. G. Gould: Marx's Social Ontology. [REVIEW]Hans-Martin Sass - 1980 - Philosophische Rundschau 27:302.
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    Lange and Nietzsche. [REVIEW]Hans-Martin Sass - 1987 - Idealistic Studies 17 (2):184-185.
    If not for the interest in the more professional aspects of Nietzsche’s rooting in the history of academic philosophy in Germany, this book would not have been written. Following Vaihinger’s remark that Nietzsche had studied Lange’s History of Materialism, and that he might have been influenced by chapter four of the second volume entitled “The Standpoint of the Ideal,” Salaquarda studied the relationship between Lange and Nietzsche more in detail. Stack follows Salaquarda, but credits Lange with an even greater influence (...)
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    Transzendentaler Idealismus, Romantische, Naturphilosophie, Psychoanalyse. [REVIEW]Hans-Martin Sass - 1992 - Idealistic Studies 22 (3):281-282.
    Marquard wrote this book in 1963 as a Habilitation Thesis with Hegel scholar Joachim Ritter under the title “On depotentiation [Depotentialisierung] of transcendental philosophy—some philosophical motives of a recent pyschologism in philosophy.” He elaborates the thesis that one aspect of the attractiveness of Freud’s psychoanalysis is its relationship with the transcendental natural philosophy of German Idealism: both classical philosophy of nature in German Idealism and Freud’s psychoanalysis, de-potentiate transcendental philosophy. As the philosophy of nature in Kant, Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel (...)
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  36. How Hannah Arendt's improper thoughts are slowly implemented.Hans-Martin Schoenherr-Mann - 2007 - Philosophische Rundschau 54 (1):54 - 68.
     
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    The Check-list Approach in Personalized Medicine.Arnd T. May & Hans-Martin Sass - 2013 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 23 (5):160-164.
    Modern medicine, based on enormous progress in science and its applications, has lost dimensions of individualized treatment and compassion which traditionally were an essential part of physician’s service over the millennia in Eastern and Western cultures. Today diseases and symptoms, rather than persons, are treated, based on objective quality norms and inflexible payment schemes rather than the rather than persons. We present a checklist model for personalized health care, which has been successful in teaching and practice to reclaim lost territory (...)
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    Thomas Vašek: Schein und Zeit – Martin Heidegger und Carlo Michelstaedter. Auf den Spuren einer Enteignung, Berlin 2019, Matthes & Seitz. 318 S. [REVIEW]Hans-Martin Schönherr-Mann - 2020 - Philosophische Rundschau 67 (1):54.
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    Networks of lexical borrowing and lateral gene transfer in language and genome evolution.Johann-Mattis List, Shijulal Nelson-Sathi, Hans Geisler & William Martin - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (2):141-150.
    Like biological species, languages change over time. As noted by Darwin, there are many parallels between language evolution and biological evolution. Insights into these parallels have also undergone change in the past 150 years. Just like genes, words change over time, and language evolution can be likened to genome evolution accordingly, but what kind of evolution? There are fundamental differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic evolution. In the former, natural variation entails the gradual accumulation of minor mutations in alleles. In the (...)
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    Am Ende (-) die Ethik?: Begründungs-- und Vermittlungsfragen zeitgemässer Ethik.Hans-Joachim Martin & Johann S. Ach (eds.) - 2002 - Münster: Lit.
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    Introduction.Martin Kusch, Herlinde Pauer-Studer & Hans Bernhard Schmid - 2014 - Erkenntnis 79 (S9):1563-1563.
    The main impetus for organizing this event was the publication, in 2011, of Philip Pettit’s and Christian List’s book, *Group Agency*. List and Pettit argue that interpreting institutions like commercial corporations, governments, political parties, trade unions, churches, and universities as group agents offers a better understanding of their internal working and their effects on social life. Pettit and List base their account of group agency on a so-called “functionalist account of agency” which assumes that an agent is constituted by a (...)
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    BioEssays 12/2019.Sara G. Trimidal, Ronald Benjamin, Ji Eun Bae, Mira V. Han, Elizabeth Kong, Aaron Singer, Tyler S. Williams, Bing Yang & Martin R. Schiller - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (12):1970125.
    Graphical AbstractGene editing with engineered nucleases introduce double-strand breaks that are repaired by error-prone nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ). In article number 1900126, Sara G. Trimidal et al. propose that the length and type or resulting indels can now be controlled by editing with different engineered nucleases or by manipulating the expression of NHEJ genes.
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    Can Designer Indels Be Tailored by Gene Editing?Sara G. Trimidal, Ronald Benjamin, Ji Eun Bae, Mira V. Han, Elizabeth Kong, Aaron Singer, Tyler S. Williams, Bing Yang & Martin R. Schiller - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (12):1900126.
    Genome editing with engineered nucleases (GEENs) introduce site‐specific DNA double‐strand breaks (DSBs) and repairs DSBs via nonhomologous end‐joining (NHEJ) pathways that eventually create indels (insertions/deletions) in a genome. Whether the features of indels resulting from gene editing could be customized is asked. A review of the literature reveals how gene editing technologies via NHEJ pathways impact gene editing. The survey consolidates a body of literature that suggests that the type (insertion, deletion, and complex) and the approximate length of indel edits (...)
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    The Question of Value: Thinking Through Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Freud.James S. Hans - 1989 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    A consideration of the ethical implications of an aesthetic view of life, _The Question of Value _reintroduces the Nietzschean imperative to weigh the things of the world anew. James S. Hans assumes that we must and do value the world we live in every day. Rejecting the deconstructionist view, which is always willing to defer the question of value because there are no grounds for considering it, he argues that we continue to measure the world in spite of the (...)
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    Hans Martin Dober/Matthias Morgenstern : Religion aus den Quellen der Vernunft. Hermann Cohen und das evangelische Christentum, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 2012, 258 S. [REVIEW]Martin Arndt - 2015 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 67 (1):99-100.
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    Changes in Social Network Size Are Associated With Cognitive Changes in the Oldest-Old.Susanne Röhr, Margrit Löbner, Uta Gühne, Kathrin Heser, Luca Kleineidam, Michael Pentzek, Angela Fuchs, Marion Eisele, Hanna Kaduszkiewicz, Hans-Helmut König, Christian Brettschneider, Birgitt Wiese, Silke Mamone, Siegfried Weyerer, Jochen Werle, Horst Bickel, Dagmar Weeg, Wolfgang Maier, Martin Scherer, Michael Wagner & Steffi G. Riedel-Heller - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychiatry 2020.
    Objectives:Social isolation is increasing in aging societies and several studies have shown a relation with worse cognition in old age. However, less is known about the association in the oldest-old (85+); the group that is at highest risk for both social isolation and dementia. Methods:Analyses were based on follow-up 5 to 9 of the longitudinal German study on aging, cognition, and dementia in primary care patients (AgeCoDe) and the study on needs, health service use, costs, and health-related quality of life (...)
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    Heidegger's crisis: philosophy and politics in Nazi Germany.Hans D. Sluga - 1993 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Undersøgelser af sammenhængen mellem tysk filosofi og nazismens teorier med særlig vægt på Martin Heidegger (1889-1976).
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    Alexander Schmitz/Bernd Stiegler : Hans Blumenberg, Schriften zur Technik, Berlin: Suhrkamp Verlag 2015, 301 S.Martin Arndt - 2016 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 68 (3):301-302.
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    Enigmatic origins: tracing the theme of historicity through Heidegger's works.Hans Ruin - 1994 - Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell.
    The preoccupation with the "historicity" of thought and existence is central to thehermeneutic-phenomenological branch of modern philosophy. Its foremostrepresentative is Martin Heidegger, who in his main work Sein und Zeit (1927)developed a theory of historicity, according to which human beings not only exist inhistory, but are themselves historical. In subsequent writings Heidegger argued thatnot only man, but also truth and being, must be understood "historically" in aparticular sense. The meaning and the impHcations of Heidegger's "historicization" ofphilosophy are here analyzed (...)
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    Plato's Dialectical Ethics: Phenomenological Interpretations Relating to the Philebus.Hans-Georg Gadamer - 1991 - Yale University Press.
    Plato's Dialectical Ethics, Gadamer's earliest work, has now been translated into English for the first time. This classic book, published in 1931 and reprinted in 1967 and 1982, is still important today. It is one of the most extensive and imaginative interpretations of Plato's Philebus and an ideal introduction to Gadamer's thinking. It shows how his influential hermeneutics emerged from the application of his teacher Martin Heidegger's phenomenological method to classical texts and problems. The work consists of two chapters. (...)
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