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    C. Zur erklärung- und kritik der schrifsteller.Hugo Weber, Th Struve, C. G. Linder, Philipp Wagner, W. Fröhner, J. Mähly & M. Hertz - 1861 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 17 (1):163-179.
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    39. Eine interpolation in Cicero pro Milone.Hugo Weber - 1874 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 33 (1-4):739-741.
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    16. Uebersicht der neuesten leistungen für homerische spräche.Hugo Weber & O. Goram - 1860 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 16 (4):667-717.
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    25. Zu Hesychios.Hugo Weber - 1867 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 25 (1-4).
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  5. 10. Zu Lysias XII, 44.Hugo Weber - 1874 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 33 (1-4):378-379.
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    Zu Stobaeus.Hugo Weber - 1869 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 29 (1-4):472-472.
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    6. Zu Xenophon.Hugo Weber - 1867 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 25 (1-4):162-162.
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    Performance versus Values in Sustainability Transformation of Food Systems.Hugo F. Alrøe, Marion Sautier, Katharine Legun, Jay Whitehead, Egon Noe, Henrik Moller & Jon Manhire - 2017 - Sustainability 9 (3):332.
    Questions have been raised on what role the knowledge provided by sustainability science actually plays in the transition to sustainability and what role it may play in the future. In this paper we investigate different approaches to sustainability transformation of food systems by analyzing the rationale behind transformative acts-the ground that the direct agents of change act upon- and how the type of rationale is connected to the role of research and how the agents of change are involved. To do (...)
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    The Protestant Ethic thesis: Weber’s missing psychology.Ronald Mather - 2005 - History of the Human Sciences 18 (3):1-16.
    Commentators on Weber’s The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism have tended to view that work within the context of world-historical social processes and change. Recently, more literary forms of analyses have come to the fore emphasizing Weber’s indebtedness to the philosophical/literary efforts of Nietzsche and Goethe, among others. The following offers the preliminary observation that the concept of ‘drive’ understood as a mode of psychological operation and process considerably complicates any possible interpretation of the essay itself. (...)
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    Komödie des Profanen Hugo von Hofmannsthals Shakespeare-Adaption Timon der Redner als Fragment einer Poetik der Masse.Alexander Mionskowski - 2015 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 89 (3):425-466.
    Dieser Aufsatz liest das während des Ersten Weltkriegs begonnene Lustspiel-Fragment Timon der Redner als einen Versuch Hofmannsthals, ausgehend von der Geldthematik und Figurentypik bei Shakespeare zu einer kritischen Inszenierung des modernen Massenstaates und dessen Sozialdynamiken zu gelangen. Hierbei stützte er sich auf sozialpsychologische Studien Sigmund Freuds und Gustave Le Bons sowie auf Max Webers Herrschaftssoziologie. Als Wirkungsabsicht hinter dieser Ironisierung des allegorisierten Masse-Führermodells zeichnet sich die Re-Etablierung von legitimen Autoritätsstrukturen im Faszinosum der Dichtung ab, welche das Politische authentisch gestaltet.
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    Probleme des Existenzbegriffes.Hugo Bergmann - 1950 - Theoria 16 (1):21-35.
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    11. Why Is Reasoning Biased?Dan Sperber & Hugo Mercier - 2017 - In Dan Sperber & Hugo Mercier (eds.), The Enigma of Reason. Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard University Press. pp. 205-221.
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  13. What is Special about De Se Attitudes?Stephan Torre & Clas Weber - 2021 - In Heimir Geirsson & Stephen Biggs (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Linguistic Reference. New York: Routledge. pp. 464-481.
    De se attitudes seem to play a special role in action and cognition. This raises a challenge to the traditional way in which mental attitudes have been understood. In this chapter, we review the case for thinking that de se attitudes require special theoretical treatment and discuss various ways in which the traditional theory can be modified to accommodate de se attitudes.
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    Contents.Dan Sperber & Hugo Mercier - 2017 - In Dan Sperber & Hugo Mercier (eds.), The Enigma of Reason. Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard University Press.
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    Scenarios in Business Ethics Research: Review, Critical Assessment, and Recommendations.James Weber - 1992 - Business Ethics Quarterly 2 (2):137-160.
    A growing number of researchers in the business ethics field have used scenarios as a data gathering technique in their empirical investigations of ethical issues. This paper offers a review and critique of 26 studies that have utilized scenarios to elicit inferences of ethical reasoning, decision making, and/or intended behavior from managerial or student populations. The use of a theoretical foundation, the development of hypotheses, various characteristics germane to the use of scenarios, population and sampling issues, and the use of (...)
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    Business ethics.David M. Wasieleski & James Weber (eds.) - 2019 - North America: Emerald Publishing.
    As business and society is an inherently multi-disciplinary scholarly area, the book will draw from work in areas outside of business and management, such as psychology, sociology, philosophy, religious studies, economics and other related fields, as well as the natural sciences, education, and other professional areas of study.
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    Scientists' Argumentative Reasoning.Hugo Mercier & Christophe Heintz - 2014 - Topoi 33 (2):513-524.
    Reasoning, defined as the production and evaluation of reasons, is a central process in science. The dominant view of reasoning, both in the psychology of reasoning and in the psychology of science, is of a mechanism with an asocial function: bettering the beliefs of the lone reasoner. Many observations, however, are difficult to reconcile with this view of reasoning; in particular, reasoning systematically searches for reasons that support the reasoner’s initial beliefs, and it only evaluates these reasons cursorily. By contrast, (...)
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    Adapting Kohlberg to Enhance the Assessment of Manager's Moral Reasoning.James Weber - 1991 - Business Ethics Quarterly 1 (3):293-318.
    This paper presents an adaptation of Lawrence Kohlberg's Moral Judgment Interview and Standard Issue Scoring method. The adaptation emphasizes four points: (1) a mixture of less familiar and more familiar moral dilemmas, (2) followup questions which probe managers' moral reasoning by focusing upon key organizational values, (3) the flexibility of utilizing either an oral or written interview method, and (4) a simpler, yet reliable, system for scoring the managers' responses and identifying their stage of moral reasoning. An empirical investigation found (...)
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    Reasoning Is for Arguing: Understanding the Successes and Failures of Deliberation.Hugo Mercier & Hélène Landemore - unknown
    Theoreticians of deliberative democracy have sometimes found it hard to relate to the seemingly contradictory experimental results produced by psychologists and political scientists. We suggest that this problem may be alleviated by inserting a layer of psychological theory between the empirical results and the normative political theory. In particular, we expose the argumentative theory of reasoning that makes the observed pattern of findings more coherent. According to this theory, individual reasoning mechanisms work best when used to produce and evaluate arguments (...)
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    Why a modular approach to reason?Dan Sperber & Hugo Mercier - 2018 - Mind and Language 33 (5):533-541.
    In their reviews, Chater and Oaksford, Dutilh Novaes, and Sterelny are critical of our modularist approach to reason. In this response, we clarify our claim that reason is one of many cognitive modules that produce intuitive inferences each in its domain; the reason module producing intuitions about reasons. We argue that in‐principle objections to the idea of massive modularity based on Fodor's peculiar approach are not effective against other interpretations that have led to insightful uses of the notion in psychology (...)
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    Institutionalizing Ethics Into Business Organizations.James Weber - 1993 - Business Ethics Quarterly 3 (4):419-436.
    Grounded upon the late 1970s phrase "institutionalizing ethics into business," I present a multi-component model and research agenda to enhance our understanding of organizations' efforts to integrate ethics into the daily decision-making process of employees. Three research foci are emphasized: (I) the need to establish consistent categorical frameworks to describe business organizations' efforts in the field, (2) the study of the interrelationships between the various components presented in the model, and (3) the exploration of the linkage between organizational efforts to (...)
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  22. Toldot ha-filosofyah ha-ḥadashah mi-tekufat ha-haskhalah ʻad Emanuʻel Kant.Samuel Hugo Bergman - unknown
     
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  23. Experimentation versus Theory Choice: A Social-Epistemological Approach.Marcel Weber - 2011 - In Hans Bernhard Schmid, Daniel Sirtes & Marcel Weber (eds.), Collective Epistemology. Ontos. pp. 20--203.
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    Welcoming Another CMD Instrument—The MES.James Weber - 1996 - Business Ethics Quarterly 6 (4):517-522.
    This review offers a cautious acceptance ofthe Multidimensional Ethics Scale (MES) developed by Robin, Gordon, Jordan and Reiden-bach. While the contribution of the MES to future empirical research of individuals’ moral reasoning is welcomed, a number of reservations or criticisms are raised regarding theory confusion, instrument confusion, and fears arising when using the MES. I conclude that the MES is a valuable compliment to existing moral reasoning instruments - the Moral Judgment Interview and the Defining Issues Test - but not (...)
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    Wittgenstein y el método de análisis por tipos proposicionales en Sobre la Certeza.Víctor Hugo Chica Pérez - 2015 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 52:141-160.
    My purpose in this article is to provide a reconstruction of the mechanics of philosophical analysis that Wittgenstein carried out in “On Certainty”. I will show that this analysis is based, specifically, on an appeal to a wide propositional typology that serves to evaluate and diagnose Moore’s propositions. To this end, I shall first explain how common readings of the methodological issues in “On Certainty” fail. Secondly, I focus on the mechanics of analysis found in paragraphs 1-65, specifically the analysis (...)
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    Acknowledgments.Dan Sperber & Hugo Mercier - 2017 - In Dan Sperber & Hugo Mercier (eds.), The Enigma of Reason. Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard University Press. pp. 383-384.
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    14. A Reason for Everything.Dan Sperber & Hugo Mercier - 2017 - In Dan Sperber & Hugo Mercier (eds.), The Enigma of Reason. Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard University Press. pp. 251-261.
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    Conclusion: In Praise of Reason after All.Dan Sperber & Hugo Mercier - 2017 - In Dan Sperber & Hugo Mercier (eds.), The Enigma of Reason. Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard University Press. pp. 328-336.
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    5. Cognitive Opportunism.Dan Sperber & Hugo Mercier - 2017 - In Dan Sperber & Hugo Mercier (eds.), The Enigma of Reason. Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard University Press. pp. 76-89.
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    8. Could Reason Be a Module?Dan Sperber & Hugo Mercier - 2017 - In Dan Sperber & Hugo Mercier (eds.), The Enigma of Reason. Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard University Press. pp. 128-147.
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  31. Introduction.Gustav Strandberg & Hugo Strandberg - 2024 - In Gustav Strandberg & Hugo Strandberg (eds.), Jan Patočka and the Phenomenology of Life After Death. Springer Verlag. pp. 1-11.
    From its very inception philosophy has been preoccupied with death, so much so that many philosophers have received the reputation of being somber, melancholic, and morbid in nature. By continuously reflecting on the meaning and nature of death, philosophers have seemingly been shrouded in darkness to such an extent that their contemporaries considered them to be dead long before they met their own demise. While this image of the moribund philosopher can certainly be questioned, the fact remains that many philosophers, (...)
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  32. Los nuevos espacios democráticos y el exilio latinoamericano.Hugo Calello - 1994 - Apuntes Filosóficos 5.
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    Approaches to defining the ancestral eukaryotic protein complexome.Hugo Ceulemans, Lijs Beke & Mathieu Bollen - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (3):316-324.
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    Regulator‐driven functional diversification of protein phosphatase‐1 in eukaryotic evolution.Hugo Ceulemans, Willy Stalmans & Mathieu Bollen - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (4):371-381.
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    Empirismus und operationismus: Die beiden wissenschaftslehren e‐lehre und o‐lehre in ihrem verhältnis.Hugo Dingler - 1952 - Dialectica 6 (4):343-376.
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    Geometrie und wirklichkeit.Hugo Dingler - 1955 - Dialectica 9 (3‐4):341-362.
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    La discusión de Salomon Maimon con el intento de vinculación de sensibilidad y entendimiento en la "Crítica de la Razón Pura" de Immanuel Kant.Hugo Eduardo Herrera - 2010 - Anuario Filosófico 43 (99):561-589.
    En este artículo se analiza el comentario de Maimon al intento kantiano de vincular sensibilidad y entendimiento. En la Crítica de la razón pura, Kant distingue dos facultades de conocimiento, que deben ser unidas para que el conocimiento objetivo sea posible. Maimon cuestiona que la vinculación sea realizable. Luego de exponer el punto de partida kantiano, se analizan los argumentos maimonianos, planteando dificultades sistemáticas que afectarían al intento de vinculación kantiano.
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    La controversia entre universalismo y particularismo y la posibilidad de una síntesis fructífera.Hugo Celso Felipe Mansilla - 1998 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 9:259-270.
    Este ensayo trata de la confrontación entre principios universalistas y particularistas en lo que respecta a la construcción de identidades colectivas y nacionalidades (con especial referencia al Tercer Mundo). Por un lado tenemos los principios universalistas, basados generalmente en el racionalismo clásico y la Ilustración, cuyo representante más conspicuo en el campo de la filosofía comparativa de la historia fue el Marqués de Condorcet. A esta corriente se le puede achacar una equiparación entre ciencias naturales y sociales, un optimismo histórico (...)
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  39. Lo rescatable de la religión para el mundo de hoy.Hugo Celso Felipe Mansilla - 2004 - Diálogo Filosófico 58:61-78.
    La cultura tiene por tarea esencial brindar un entorno de estabilidad a la especie humana. El hombres, en cuanto ser incompleto, tiene que ponerse constantemente en cuestión e interpretarse siempre de nuevo; para ello precisa de apoyos, paradigmas y ejemplos, y la religión fue durante larguísimo tiempo el principal de todos ellos. Hace falta hoy en día, como en cualquier época pasada, algún vínculo emotivo, obviamente relacionado con la ética, que impida la descomposición social y moral, un peligro inherente a (...)
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    Autorenvarianten in Prospers De vocatione omnium gentium? Einige metodische Überlegungen.Dorothea Weber - 2010 - Augustinianum 50 (2):567-573.
    The Author replies to a review recently published by Franco Gori in the journal Augustinianum. The point of disagreement advanced by the Author is the basic hypothesis which she finds in Gori’s essay, according to which textual variants in De vocatione omnium gentium go back to the author himself, i.e., to Prosper of Aquitaine.
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    A Note from Alsace.Alfred H. Weber - 1898 - The Monist 8 (3):454-456.
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    Communism. From Marx to Mao Tse-tung. Texts, Illustrations and Documents.Hermann Weber - 1970 - Philosophy and History 3 (2):142-142.
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    Consumer Sovereignty vs. Informed Consent.Leonard J. Weber - 1990 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 9 (3-4):95-102.
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    Health Care Management Ethics: Business Ethics with a Difference.Leonard J. Weber - 2000 - Business Ethics Quarterly 10 (4):975-982.
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  45. Inductive inference based on probability and similarity.Matthew Weber & Daniel Osherson - unknown
    We advance a theory of inductive inference designed to predict the conditional probability that certain natural categories satisfy a given predicate given that others do (or do not). A key component of the theory is the similarity of the categories to one another. We measure such similarities in terms of the overlap of metabolic activity in voxels of various posterior regions of the brain in response to viewing instances of the category. The theory and similarity measure are tested against averaged (...)
     
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    Personal Commitments, Privileged Positions and the Teaching of Applied Ethics.Leonard J. Weber - 1994 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 3 (3-4):141-155.
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    Roscius and the Roscida Dea.Clifford Weber - 1996 - Classical Quarterly 46 (01):298-.
    The verb consisto can be used in the context of stopping to exchange greetings and conversation with an acquaintance accidentally encountered: ‘confabulatum consistere’, as it is defined in the Thesaurus . That this sense of consisto was common parlance in the late Republic is clear from its occurrence five times in Plautus and three times in Cicero, both in the speeches and in a letter.
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    Saint Paul and Apostolic Succession.William Weber - 1900 - The Monist 10 (4):501-535.
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    Semantic Values, Beliefs, and Belief Reports.Clas Weber - 2012 - Proceedings of GAP.7.
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    The Patient as Citizen and Consumer.Leonard J. Weber - 1993 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 2 (1-2):113-127.
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