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    Therapie und Enhancement: Ziele und Grenzen der modernen Medizin.Christian Lenk - 2002 - Münster: Lit.
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  2. The ethical and legal regulation of human tissue and biobank research in Europe: proceedings of the Tiss.EU project.Katharina Beier, Nils Hoppe, Christian Lenk & Silvia Schnorrer (eds.) - 2011 - [G ottingen]: Universit atsverlag G ottingen.
     
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    Process of risk assessment by research ethics committees: foundations, shortcomings and open questions.Pranab Rudra & Christian Lenk - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (5):343-349.
    Risks and burdens in the study participation, as well as an adequate risk-benefit balance, are key concepts for the evaluation of clinical studies by research ethics committees. An adequate assessment and continuous monitoring to ensure compliance of risks and burdens in clinical trials have long been described as a central task in research ethics. However, there is currently no uniform and solid theoretical approach to risk assessment by RECs. Regulatory standards of research ethics such as the Declaration of Helsinki provide (...)
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    Normative Rahmenbedingungen der Rekrutierung und Nutzung extrahierter Zähne in Forschung und Lehre.Dominik Groß, Christian Lenk & Brigitte Utzig - 2016 - Ethik in der Medizin 28 (1):21-31.
    ZusammenfassungJeder extrahierte Zahn ist primär Eigentum des betreffenden Patienten und unterliegt dessen autonomiebasiertem Selbstbestimmungsrecht. Diesem weitgehend unstrittigen Sachverhalt steht die praktische Notwendigkeit gegenüber, extrahierte Zähne für Forschung und Lehre bereitzustellen. So ist z. B. die Erprobung neuer Wurzelfüllmaterialien und -techniken ohne den Einsatz extrahierter Zähne ebenso wenig denkbar wie eine zahnbezogene praktische Ausbildung angehender Zahnärzte im Rahmen des universitären Studiums. In jüngster Zeit wurde vermehrt Kritik an der konventionellen Praxis der Rekrutierung und Nutzung extrahierter Zähne geübt. Vor diesem Hintergrund widmet (...)
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  5. Is enhancement in sport really unfair? Arguments on the concept of competition and equality of opportunities.Christian Lenk - 2007 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 1 (2):218 – 228.
    Doping in sport counts as a typical example of unfair behaviour and a good illustration of ethical problems produced by enhancement activities. However, there are some authors who argue that enhancement in sport is not intrinsically problematic but only so in those circumstances that make it dangerous for athletes or unfair to competitors, or which give rise to suspicion in the viewing public. In contrast to this, the author of the present article shows that enhancement activities are contradictory to basic (...)
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    Nanomedicine–emerging or re-emerging ethical issues? A discussion of four ethical themes.Christian Lenk & Nikola Biller-Andorno - 2007 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 10 (2):173-184.
    Nanomedicine plays a prominent role among emerging technologies. The spectrum of potential applications is as broad as it is promising. It includes the use of nanoparticles and nanodevices for diagnostics, targeted drug delivery in the human body, the production of new therapeutic materials as well as nanorobots or nanoprotheses. Funding agencies are investing large sums in the development of this area, among them the European Commission, which has launched a large network for life-sciences related nanotechnology. At the same time government (...)
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    Is the commercialisation of human tissue and body material forbidden in the countries of the European Union?Christian Lenk & Katharina Beier - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (6):342-346.
    The human body and its parts are widely perceived as matters beyond commercial usage. This belief is codified in several national and European documents. This so-called ‘no-property rule’ is held to be the default position across the countries of the European Union. However, a closer look at the most pertinent national and European documents, and also current practices in the field, reveals a gradual model of commercialisation of human tissue. In particular, we will argue that the ban on commercialisation of (...)
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    Different concepts and models of information for family-relevant genetic findings: comparison and ethical analysis.Christian Lenk & Debora Frommeld - 2015 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 18 (3):393-408.
    Genetic predispositions often concern not only individual persons, but also other family members. Advances in the development of genetic tests lead to a growing number of genetic diagnoses in medical practice and to an increasing importance of genetic counseling. In the present article, a number of ethical foundations and preconditions for this issue are discussed. Four different models for the handling of genetic information are presented and analyzed including a discussion of practical implications. The different models’ ranges of content reach (...)
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  9. Gesundheit als Leitvorstellung und das technisch Machbare in Medizin und Naturwissenschaften.Christian Lenk - 2018 - In Bernd Weidmann & Thomas von Woedtke (eds.), Das menschliche Mass: Orientierungsversuche im biotechnologischen Zeitalter. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
     
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    Peter Dabrock, Lars Klinnert, Stefanie Schardien (2004) Menschenwürde und Lebensschutz. Herausforderungen theologischer Bioethik: Gütersloher Verlagshaus, Gütersloh, 367 Seiten, ISBN 3-579-05417-1, EUR 29,95.Christian Lenk - 2005 - Ethik in der Medizin 17 (2):181-182.
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    Verbesserung als Selbstzweck? Psyche und Körper zwischen Abweichung, Norm und Optimum.Christian Lenk - 2006 - In Arnd Pollmann & Johann S. Ach (eds.), No Body is Perfect: Baumaßnahmen Am Menschlichen Körper. Bioethische Und Ästhetische Aufrisse. Transcript Verlag. pp. 63-78.
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    Jan-Christoph Heilinger: Anthropologie und Ethik des Enhancements: De Gruyter, Berlin/new York, 2010, ISBN 978-3-11-022369-9, EUR 69,95, USD 98,00. [REVIEW]Christian Lenk - 2011 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 14 (3):357-359.
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    Kurt Lenk, Günter Meuter, Henrique Ricardo Otten, Les maîtres à penser de la Nouvelle Droite, traduit de l’allemand par Cécile Rol, Montréal, Liber, 2014Kurt Lenk, Günter Meuter, Henrique Ricardo Otten, Les maîtres à penser de la Nouvelle Droite, traduit de l’allemand par Cécile Rol, Montréal, Liber, 2014.Christian Nadeau - 2015 - Philosophiques 42 (1):212-216.
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    Anatomy of the medical image: knowledge production and transfiguration from the renaissance to today.Axel Fliethmann & Christiane Weller (eds.) - 2021 - Boston: Brill.
    This volume addresses the interdependencies between visual technologies and epistemology with regard to our perception of the medical body. It explores the relationships between the imagination, the body, and concrete forms of visual representations: Ranging from the Renaissance paradigm of anatomy, to Foucault's "birth of the clinic" and the institutionalised construction of a "medical gaze"; from "visual" archives of madness, psychiatric art collections, the politicisation and economisation of the body, to the post-human in mass media representations. Contributions to this volume (...)
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    Christian Lenk (2002) Therapie und Enhancement. Ziele und Grenzen der modernen Medizin: Münsteraner Bioethik-Studien, Bd. 2. Lit, Münster, Hamburg, London, 301 S., € 25,90; ISBN 3-8258-5837-5.Peter Schröder - 2003 - Ethik in der Medizin 15 (2):131-133.
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    Christian Lenk (1971–2022).Heiner Fangerau - 2022 - Ethik in der Medizin 34 (4):723-725.
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    Christian Lenk (2002) Therapie und Enhancement. Ziele und Grenzen der modernen Medizin: Münsteraner Bioethik-Studien, Bd. 2. Lit, Münster, Hamburg, London, 301 S., € 25,90; ISBN 3-8258-5837-5. [REVIEW]Peter Schröder - 2003 - Ethik in der Medizin 15 (2):131-133.
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    Gunnar Duttge, Christian Lenk Das sogenannte Recht auf Nichtwissen. Normatives Fundament und anwendungspraktische Geltungskraft: mentis Verlag, Paderborn, 270 Seiten, 59,00 €, ISBN 978-3957431349.Matthis Krischel - 2020 - Ethik in der Medizin 32 (1):111-113.
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    Non-therapeutic research with minors: how do chairpersons of German research ethics committees decide?C. Lenk - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (1):85-87.
    Objectives: Clinical trials in humans in Germany—as in many other countries—must be approved by local research ethics committees . The current study has been designed to document and evaluate decisions of chairpersons of RECs in the problematic field of non-therapeutic research with minors. The authors’ purpose was to examine whether non-therapeutic research was acceptable for chairpersons at all, and whether there was certainty on how to decide in research trials involving more than minimal risk.Design: In a questionnaire, REC chairpersons had (...)
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    Das flexible Vielfachwesen: Einführung in die moderne philosophische Anthropologie zwischen Bio-, Techno- und Kulturwissenschaften.Hans Lenk - 2010 - Weilerswist: Velbrück.
    Das Menschliche ist dadurch charakterisiert, dass der Mensch über sich selbst und seine Verfasstheit sowie seine Gemeinschaft und Kultur nachdenken kann, ja, muss. Er ist das Wesen, das sich selber immer wieder zum Problem geworden ist und wird, das nicht selbstverständlich einfach so dahinlebt oder -existiert, sondern in gewisser Weise ein reflektierendes Wesen ist, das sich nach sich selber befragt, nach dem Sinn seiner Existenz, seines Lebens, seiner Verfasstheit als eines geschlechtlichen Wesens usw. Das sind Gesichtspunkte, die natürlich immer nur (...)
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    Neue Aspekte der Wissenschaftstheorie: Beiträge zur Wissenschaftlichen Tagung des Engeren Kreises der Allgemeinen Gesellschaft für Philosophie in Deuschland, Karlsruhe 1970.Hans Lenk - 1971
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    Technikbewertung: philosophische und psychologische Perspektiven.Walter Bungard & Hans Lenk (eds.) - 1988 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
  23. Comprendre et interpréter. Le paradigme herméneutique de la raison.Jean Greisch, Jean Grondin, Hans Lenk & Gustav G. Spet - 1994 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 99 (3):414-421.
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  24. Techne–Technik–Technologie.H. Lenk-S. Moser - forthcoming - Philosophische Perspektiven. Pullach B. München.
     
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    Wozu Philosophie?: Stellungnahmen Eines Arbeitskreises.Rüdiger Bubner, Friedrich Kambartel, Hans Lenk, Odo Marquard & Robert Spaemann (eds.) - 1978 - New York: De Gruyter.
  26. Technikethik aus dem Elfenbeinturm?-Forderungen an die.Christoph Hubig, Hans Lenk & Matthias Maring - 1994 - In Stephen Everson (ed.), Language. Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Pierre L. Ibisch / Heike Molitor / Alexander Conrad / Heike Walk / Vanja Mihotovic / Juliane Geyer : Humans in the Global Ecosystem: An Introduction to Sustainable Development.Melissa Ihlow & Maria Lenk - 2020 - Intergenerational Justice Review 5 (2).
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  28. 16. Deutscher Kongreß Für Philosophie, Berlin, 20.-24. September 1993.Hans Poser & Hans Lenk - 1992 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 46 (3):439-442.
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  29. Musik nach Kant.Christian Berger - 2006 - In Hans Heinrich Eggebrecht, Michael Beiche & Albrecht Riethmüller (eds.), Musik--zu Begriff und Konzepten: Berliner Symposion zum Andenken an Hans Heinrich Eggebrecht. [Stuttgart]: Franz Steiner. pp. 31-41.
    Kants Musikästhetik wird weithin unterschätzt. Dabei bietet sie die entscheidenden Ansätze zur Befreiung der Musik aus den Fängen der Nachahmungsästhetik, wie sie vor allem E.T.A.Hoffman kongenial umgesetzt hat.
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  30. Rationalism and intuitionism : assessing three views about the psychology of moral judgment.Christian Miller - 2018 - In Aaron Zimmerman, Karen Jones & Mark Timmons (eds.), Routledge Handbook on Moral Epistemology. Routledge.
     
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    Les ismes et catégories historiographiques. Formation et usage à l'époque moderne.Christian Leduc & Daniel Dumouchel (eds.) - 2021 - Les Presses de l’Université de Laval.
    Les disciplines historiques, littéraires et philosophiques font un emploi abondant des catégories historiographiques. Parmi celles-ci, les termes en ismes sont très fréquents pour référer à une doctrine, un courant artistique, une idéologie ou des événements spécifiques. On fait cependant remarquer que ces désignations posent de nombreux problèmes d’interprétation. En particulier, que l’origine exacte d’une catégorie est souvent méconnue et que sa signification est plus équivoque qu’on ne le croit habituellement. La formation d’un terme en isme s’explique souvent dans un contexte (...)
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  32. Guilt and helping.Christian Miller - 2011 - In Jeremy S. Duncan (ed.), Perspectives on ethics. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
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    Verhüllender Sprachgebrauch: Textsorten- und diskurstypische Euphemismen.Enrico Garavelli & Hartmut E. H. Lenk (eds.) - 2017 - Berlin: Frank & Timme, Verlag für wissenschaftliche Literatur.
    Täglich verwenden wir Ausdrücke, mit denen wir etwas anderes meinen, als wir sagen. Wir ersetzen Unaussprechliches, wir bleiben höflich, und manche suchen unangenehme Wahrheiten oder ihre tatsächlichen Absichten zu verschleiern. Solche verhüllenden Ausdrücke wurden schon in der Antike als Euphemismen bezeichnet. Ihr Gegenteil, meist krasse Negativbezeichnungen, heißen Dysphemismen. Ob sie als Tabubruch, als Verstoß gegen Konventionen oder als unangemessenes Verhalten gelten, hängt von den Textsorten, den Situationen und Diskursen ab, in denen sie gebraucht werden. Oft geht es um Tod oder (...)
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    A pie-model of moral responsibility? Remarks concerning ethical dilutionism.Hans Lenk-Matthias Maring - 1991 - In Georg Schurz (ed.), Advances in Scientific Philosophy. pp. 483.
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    Nichtverfügbare Gemeingüter.Matthias Maring & Hans Lenk - 2001 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 1 (14):3-18.
    Non-available common goods or: private non-availability of merit common goods The traditional emphasis on the individualistic concept of property stressed and analyzed by Locke and Kant led to a devaluation in philosophy and economy of traditionally usual forms of collective property, in particular of land, e. g., in form of the so-called "commons". Under the auspices of successful liberal and social market economy - though at times with the emphasis on "property obliges the owner" - private capitalism as the dominant (...)
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  36. Verantwortung.Jann Holl, Hans Lenk & Matthias Maring - 2001 - In H. Gründer (ed.), Historisches Wörterbuch der Philosophie. Schwabe. pp. 11--566.
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    Zur Kritik der wissenschaftlichen Rationalität.Kurt Hübner, Evandro Agazzi & Hans Lenk - 1986
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  38. Offsetting and Risk Imposition.Christian Barry & Garrett Cullity - 2022 - Ethics 132 (2):352-381.
    Suppose you perform two actions. The first imposes a risk of harm that, on its own, would be excessive; but the second reduces the risk of harm by a corresponding amount. By pairing the two actions together to form a set of actions that is risk-neutral, can you thereby make your overall course of conduct permissible? This question is theoretically interesting, because the answer is apparently: sometimes Yes, sometimes No. It is also practically important, because it bears on the moral (...)
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    Reductionism in the philosophy of science.Christian Sachse - 2007 - Frankfurt: Ontos.
    Contrary to a widespread belief, this book establishes that ontological and epistemological reductionism stand or fall together.
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  40. Benefiting from Wrongdoing and Sustaining Wrongful Harm.Christian Barry & David Wiens - 2016 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 13 (5):530-552.
    Some moral theorists argue that innocent beneficiaries of wrongdoing may have special remedial duties to address the hardships suffered by the victims of the wrongdoing. These arguments generally aim to simply motivate the idea that being a beneficiary can provide an independent ground for charging agents with remedial duties to the victims of wrongdoing. Consequently, they have neglected contexts in which it is implausible to charge beneficiaries with remedial duties to the victims of wrongdoing, thereby failing to explore the limits (...)
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    Ontologie der Selbstbestimmung: eine operationale Rekonstruktion von Hegels "Wissenschaft der Logik".Christian Georg Martin - 2012 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    Christian Georg Martin offers an argumentative reconstruction of the whole work, reading it as a critical ontology, namely as the attempt to abstract from all presuppositions and to immanently unfold conceptual determinations characterizing ...
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  42. Scepticism about Beneficiary Pays: A Critique.Christian Barry & Robert Kirby - 2015 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 32 (4):285-300.
    Some moral theorists argue that being an innocent beneficiary of significant harms inflicted by others may be sufficient to ground special duties to address the hardships suffered by the victims, at least when it is impossible to extract compensation from those who perpetrated the harm. This idea has been applied to climate change in the form of the beneficiary-pays principle. Other philosophers, however, are quite sceptical about beneficiary pays. Our aim in this article is to examine their critiques. We conclude (...)
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  43. Perceiving reality: consciousness, intentionality, and cognition in Buddhist philosophy.Christian Coseru - 2012 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book examines the epistemic function of perception and the relation between language and conceptual thought, and provides new ways of conceptualizing the Buddhist defense of the reflexivity thesis of consciousness: namely, that each cognitive event is to be understood as involving a pre-reflective implicit awareness of its own occurrence.
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    Organizational Justice: A Behavioral Science Concept with Critical Implications for Business Ethics and Stakeholder Theory.Christian Kiewitz - 2005 - Business Ethics Quarterly 15 (1):67-91.
    Abstract:Organizational justice is a behavioral science concept that refers to the perception of fairness of the past treatment of the employees within an organization held by the employees of that organization. These subjective perceptions of fairness have been empirically shown to be related to 1) attitudinal changes in job satisfaction, organizational commitment and managerial trust beliefs; 2) behavioral changes in task performance activities and ancillary extra-task efforts to assist group members and improve group methods; 3) numerical changes in the quantity, (...)
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    Technik und Ethik.Hans Lenk & Günter Ropohl - 1987
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    Responsibility for the Past? Some Thoughts on Compensating Those Vulnerable to Climate Change in Developing Countries.Christian Baatz - 2013 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 16 (1):94-110.
    The first impacts of climate change have become evident and are expected to increase dramatically over the next decades. Thus, it becomes more and more pressing to decide who has to compensate those people who suffer from negative impacts of climate change but have neither contributed to the problem nor possess the resources to cope with the consequences. Since the frequently invoked Polluter Pays Principle cannot account for all climate-related harm, I will take a closer look at the much more (...)
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  47. Ethical Consumerism: A Defense of Market Vigilantism.Christian Barry & Kate MacDonald - 2018 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 46 (3):293-322.
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    Schemaspiele.Hans Lenk - 2014 - Wittgenstein-Studien 5 (1):1-26.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Wittgenstein-Studien Jahrgang: 5 Heft: 1 Seiten: 1-26.
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    Zur Sozialphilosophie der Technik.Hans Lenk - 1982 - Suhrkamp.
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    Scepticism about Beneficiary Pays: A Critique.Christian Barry & Robert Kirby - 2017 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 34 (3):282-300.
    Some moral theorists argue that being an innocent beneficiary of significant harms inflicted by others may be sufficient to ground special duties to address the hardships suffered by the victims, at least when it is impossible to extract compensation from those who perpetrated the harm. This idea has been applied to climate change in the form of the beneficiary-pays principle. Other philosophers, however, are quite sceptical about beneficiary pays. Our aim in this article is to examine their critiques. We conclude (...)
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