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  1. Angst vor der Technik, oder, Angst vor sozialer Kontrolle.Helga Nowotny und Manfred Schmutzer - 1981 - In Gernot Böhme & Franz Moser (eds.), Neue Funktionen von Wissenschaft und Technik in den 80er Jahren: Beiträge zur Technik- und Wissenschaftsdiskussion. Wien: Verlag des Verbandes der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaften Östeerreichs.
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    An orderly mess.Helga Nowotny - 2017 - New York: Central European University Press.
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    Introduction.Helga Nowotny, Peter Scott & Michael Gibbons - 2003 - Minerva 41 (3):179-194.
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    The cunning of uncertainty.Helga Nowotny - 2016 - Malden, MA: Polity.
    Uncertainty is interwoven into human existence. It is a powerful incentive in the search for knowledge and an inherent component of scientific research. We have developed many ways of coping with uncertainty. We make promises, manage risks and make predictions to try to clear the mists and predict ahead. But the future is inherently uncertain - and the mist that shrouds our path an inherent part of our journey. The burning question is whether our societies can face up to uncertainty, (...)
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    How Many Policy Rooms are There?: Evidence-Based and Other Kinds of Science Policies.Helga Nowotny - 2007 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 32 (4):479-490.
    In my response to Andrew Webster's examples I point to certain limitations, while fully supporting the thrust of his argument for a re-engagement of science and technology studies with policy making. When analyzing the policy implications of knowledge, the larger context must be considered. New criteria, like transparency, have arisen and the tendency for evidence-based policy making has become widespread. The managerial side of policy making emphasizes that "only what can be measured, can be managed." The crucial question is how (...)
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    The Increase of Complexity and its Reduction.Helga Nowotny - 2005 - Theory, Culture and Society 22 (5):15-31.
    Taking the lead from complexity theory and complex systems methodology, the article argues that we are engaged in a contradictory process when encountering, analysing and dealing with complexity. We face opposite tendencies that indicate an in-built dynamic between the increase of complexity and its reduction. The increase partly comes through evolution, defined as the transmission of information and partly from the desire for a human-built world that functions more efficiently. The reduction of complexity is due partly to the necessity of (...)
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    Transgressive Competence: The Narrative of Expertise.Helga Nowotny - 2000 - European Journal of Social Theory 3 (1):5-21.
    Relying on a powerful collective narrative through which political, legal and social decision-making is guided in the name of science, the authority of scientific experts reaches beyond the boundaries of their certified knowledge base. Therefore, expertise constitutes and is constituted by transgressive competence. The author argues that (1) changes in the decision-making structure of liberal Western democracies and changes in the knowledge production system diminish the authority of scientific expertise while increasing the context-dependency of expertise - thereby altering the nature (...)
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    Information and opposition in Austrian nuclear energy policy.Helmut Hirsch & Helga Nowotny - 1977 - Minerva 15 (3-4):316-334.
  9. Mind, Technologies, and Collective Time Consciousness: From the Future to the Extended Present.Helga Nowotny - 1989 - In J. T. Fraser (ed.), Time and Mind: Interdisciplinary Issues. International Universities Press. pp. 197--216.
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    Striking Gold in the 1990s: The Discovery of High-Temperature Superconductivity and Its Impact on the Science System.Helga Nowotny & Ulrike Felt - 1992 - Science, Technology and Human Values 17 (4):506-531.
    The article retraces the social and institutional circumstances that in 1986 led two researchers at the IBM laboratory near Zurich, Müller and Bednorz, to discover high-temperature superconductivity. After confirmation of the unexpected breakthrough an unprecedented mobilization of research groups all over the world took place while simul taneously high-temperature superconductivity turned into a subject of intense media interest. The authors discuss these events under three perspectives: the closer interlinkage capacity of researchers and the relationship between the social organization of research (...)
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  11. Introduction: `Mode 2' Revisited: The New Production of Knowledge. [REVIEW]Helga Nowotny, Peter Scott & Michael Gibbons - 2003 - Minerva 41 (3):179-194.
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    Wie männlich ist die Wissenschaft?Karin Hausen & Helga Nowotny (eds.) - 1986 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
    Die Beiträge befassen sich mit der Dominanz von Männern im Wissenschaftsbetrieb aus den Bereichen Kultur, Recht, Wirtschaft, Medizin und Technik und in der wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnisgewinnung.
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    An act of cognitive intersubjectivity.Helga Nowotny - 2006 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (5):64-70.
    Dear John, You would have agreed with me that by writing to you I am putting into practice what your essay is all about: an act of cognitive intersubjectivity. It aims at reaching a common understanding or even a shared interpretation that is sufficiently wide to include whatever differences may remain between us. At the same time, I am aware, and painfully so, that this intersubjectivity has become asymmetrical, for you will not be able to respond this time. The symmetry (...)
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  14. Does it only need good men to do good science.Helga Nowotny - 1985 - In Michael Gibbons & Björn Wittrock (eds.), Science as a Commodity: Threats to the Open Community of Scholars. Longman. pp. 143--155.
     
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    Experts and Their Expertise: On the Changing Relationship Between Experts and Their Public.Helga Nowotny - 1981 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 1 (3):235-241.
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    Experts in a Participatory Experiment: The Austrian Debate on Nuclear Energy.Helga Nowotny - 1982 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 2 (2):109-124.
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    Introduction.Helga Nowotny - 1996 - Science in Context 9 (2):85-91.
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    Kernenergie, Gefahr oder Notwendigkeit: Anatomie e. Konflikts.Helga Nowotny - 1979 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Laudatio for Gerald Holton, 1989 Bernal Prize Recipient.Helga Nowotny - 1990 - Science, Technology and Human Values 15 (2):248-250.
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    Michael Gibbons, Camille Limoges and.Helga Nowotny - 2005 - In Nico Stehr & Reiner Grundmann (eds.), Knowledge: Critical Concepts. Routledge. pp. 2--274.
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    Science moves into the agora.Helga Nowotny, Peter Scott & Michael Gibbons - 2005 - In Nico Stehr & Reiner Grundmann (eds.), Knowledge: Critical Concepts. Routledge. pp. 2--25.
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    The compression of research time and the temporalization of the future.Helga Nowotny - 2010 - In Hans Joas (ed.), The benefit of broad horizons: intellectual and institutional preconditions for a global social science: festschrift for Bjorn Wittrock on the occasion of his 65th birthday. Leiden [etc.]: Brill. pp. 24--387.
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    The Role of the Experts in Developing Public Policy: The Austrian Debate on Nuclear Power.Helga Nowotny - 1980 - Science, Technology and Human Values 5 (3):10-18.
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    Time structuring and time measurement: on the interrelation between timekeepers and social time.Helga Nowotny - 1975 - In J. T. Fraser & Nathaniel M. Lawrence (eds.), The Study of Time Ii. Springer Verlag. pp. 325-342.
    At first sight the interrelation between the two main themes of this paper, time structuring and time measurement, seems to be simple enough. Time is something that we measure and that we measure with. But what is it that we measure and how is it constructed that we come to think of it as being measurable? As Leach has pointed out, in any society the prevailing ideas about the nature of time and space are closely linked up with the kinds (...)
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    What the European Research Council is looking for in applications.Helga Nowotny - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (7):545-547.
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    Reviews: Books : Anmerkungen zu Ilya Prigogine et Isabelle Stengers, La Nouvelle Alliance, Metamorphose de la science, Paris: Editions Gallimard, 1979. [REVIEW]Helga Nowotny - 1981 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 1 (1-2):52-54.
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    Helga Nowotny. Insatiable Curiosity: Innovation in a Fragile Future. Translated by Mitch Cohen. . 168 pp. Cambridge, Mass./London: MIT Press, 2008. $30. [REVIEW]John Pickstone - 2010 - Isis 101 (3):689-690.
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    Helga Nowotny;, Giuseppe Testa. Naked Genes: Reinventing the Human in the Molecular Age. Translated by, Mitch Cohen. 144 pp., app., bibl., index. Cambridge, Mass./London: MIT Press, 2010. $25. [REVIEW]John Dupré - 2012 - Isis 103 (1):212-213.
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    After the Break-Through: The Emergence of High-Temperature Superconductivity as a Research Field. Helga Nowotny, Ulrike Felt.Kostas Gavroglu - 1999 - Isis 90 (4):838-839.
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    Book Reviews : Michael Gibbon, Camille Limoges, Helga Nowotny, Simon Schwatrzman, Peter Scott, and Martin Trow, The New Production of Knowledge: The Dynamics of Science and Research in Contemporary Societies. London, Sage, 1994, reprinted 1995. Pp. ix + 170. 37.50 (cloth), 12.95 (paper. [REVIEW]Joseph Agassi - 1997 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 27 (3):354-357.
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    Book Reviews : Selforganization: Portrait of a Scientific Revolution, edited by Wolfgang Krohn, Günter Küppers, and Helga Nowotny. Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1990, 270 pp. $79.50 (cloth. [REVIEW]Sal Restivo - 1994 - Science, Technology and Human Values 19 (1):117-119.
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    After the Break-Through: The Emergence of High-Temperature Superconductivity as a Research Field by Helga Nowotny; Ulrike Felt. [REVIEW]Kostas Gavroglu - 1999 - Isis 90:838-839.
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  33. Curiosità insaziabile. L'innovazione di un futuro fragile - Helga Nowotny[REVIEW]Tommaso Geri - 2007 - Humana Mente 1 (3).
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    Nowotny, Helga (2021). In AI we trust: power, illusion and control of predictive algorithms, Polity, Cambridge, UK, ISBN-13: 978-1509548811. [REVIEW]Karamjit S. Gill - 2022 - AI and Society 37 (1):411-414.
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    A Karendtian Theory of Political Evil: Connecting Kant and Arendt on Political Wrongdoing.Helga Varden - forthcoming - Estudos Kantianos.
    This paper shows ways to develop, integrate, and transform Kant’s and Arendt’s theories on political evil into a unified Karendtian theory. Given the deep influence Kant had on Arendt’s thinking, the deep philosophical compatibility between their projects is not surprising. But the results of drawing on the resources left by both is exciting and groundbreaking with regard to both political evil in general and the challenges of modernity and totalitarianism in particular.
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    Disclosing and discussing the role of spirituality in the transition theory of Afaf Meleis.Helga Martins & Sílvia Caldeira - 2021 - Nursing Philosophy 22 (2):e12348.
    Spirituality is as an individual, dynamic, and a complex concept. Meleis's theory includes spirituality in many aspects, and looking at this dimension within this specific theory may help in understanding spirituality as a critical dimension in transitions, as processes, but also as a dimension of self–transition as individual development and growing. Therefore, spirituality is an inherent and integral element of the several foundations of this theory, especially in nursing therapeutics, patterns of responses and transition conditions (facilitators and inhibitors).
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  37. A Kantian Theory of Intersectionality.Helga Varden - forthcoming - In Dignity, Freedom and Justice. Springer. Translated by H Kato.
    Kimberlé Crenshaw arrived at her famous phrase “intersectionality” by carefully thinking through speeches and writings given to us by early Black feminists, such as like Sojourner Truth and Anna J. Cooper. In this paper, I expand on this groundbreaking work in two somewhat surprising ways. First, I bring the ideas of these early Black feminists together with important, related proposals from W.E.B. Du Bois, Karl Marx, Hannah Arendt, and Simone de Beauvoir. Second, I relate these works to central ideas in (...)
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  38. Nozick.Helga Varden - 2015 - In Cambridge Rawls Lexicon. pp. 561-564.
  39. Kant and Arendt on the Challenges of Good Sex and Temptations of Bad Sex.Helga Varden & Carol Hay - 2022 - In Helga Varden & Carol Hay (eds.), Sexual Ethics Handbook. pp. 73-92.
    This paper considers why obtaining and sustaining a good sexual life tends to be so challenging and why the temptation to settle for a bad one can be so alluring. We engage these questions by cultivating ideas found in the traditions of feminist philosophy and the philosophy of sex and love in dialogue with the works of two unlikely, canonical bedfellows—Immanuel Kant and Hannah Arendt. We propose that some sources of these challenges and temptations are patterned and manifold in that (...)
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    Kierkegaard und das ‚jüdische Denken‘: Die Rezeption Sören Kierkegaards in der jüdischen Moderne im Kontext des Orientalismus.Joanna Nowotny - 2016 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2016 (1).
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook Jahrgang: 2016 Heft: 1 Seiten: 235-256.
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  41. Kant and Sexuality.Helga Varden - 2017 - In Matthew C. Altman (ed.), The Palgrave Kant Handbook. pp. 331-351.
    Kant’s comments on sexuality are commonly found to be at best perplexing and at worst extraordinarily unenlightened and morally offensive. In this paper, I start by reconstructing what seems to be Kant’s view on sexuality as well as providing an overview of the main, existing Kantian philosophical responses and alternative proposals to this account. In the last part of the paper, I outline a new Kantian approach to sexuality that overcomes the shortcomings of both Kant’s own and the existing Kantian (...)
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  42. Critical Notice: Why Killing Is Not Always Worse—and Is Sometimes Better—Than Letting Die.Helga Kuhse - 1998 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 7 (4):371-374.
    The philosophical debate over the moral difference between killing and letting die has obvious relevance for the contemporary public debate over voluntary euthanasia. Winston Nesbitt claims to have shown that killing someone is, other things being equal, always worse than allowing someone to die. But this conclusion is illegitimate. While Nesbitt is correct when he suggests that killing is sometimes worse than letting die, this is not always the case. In this article, I argue that there are occasions when it (...)
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    A Modern Myth. That Letting Die is not the Intentional Causation of Death: some reflections on the trial and acquittal of Dr Leonard Arthur.Helga Kuhse - 1984 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 1 (1):21-38.
    ABSTRACT If a doctor kills a severely handicapped infant, he commits an act of murder; if he deliberately allows such an infant to die, he is said to engage in the proper practice of medicine. This is the view that emerged at the recent trial of Dr Leonard Arthur over the death of the infant John Pearson. However, the distinction between murder on the one hand and what are regarded as permissible lettings die on the other rests on the Moral (...)
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    The Role of Finger Representations and Saccades for Number Processing: An fMRI Study in Children.Helga Krinzinger, Jan Willem Koten, Houpand Horoufchin, Nils Kohn, Dominique Arndt, Katleen Sahr, Kerstin Konrad & Klaus Willmes - 2011 - Frontiers in Psychology 2.
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    Ernährung im Alter - Es ist nie zu spät.Helga Strube - 2010 - In Stefan N. Willich & Dieter Kleiber (eds.), Jahrbuch Healthcapital Berlin-Brandenburg 2009/2010: Ernährung Im Fokus der Prävention. Akademie Verlag. pp. 179-202.
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    Oral genres of humor: On the dialectic of genre knowledge and creative authoring.Helga Kotthoff - 2007 - In Noel Burton-Roberts (ed.), Pragmatics. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 17--2.
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  47. Locke on Property.Helga Varden - 2021 - In Jessica Gordon-Roth & Shelley Weinberg (eds.), The Lockean Mind. New York, NY: Routledge.
    This paper critiques Locke’s account of private property. After sketching its basic principles as well as how contemporary Lockeans have developed them, I argue that this account doesn’t and cannot work philosophically. The main problem is that the account requires the determination of objective value of resources in historical time, but this doesn’t exist. I conclude that the ultimate philosophical failure of this tremendously influential kind of account does not entail that it is valueless. Rather, the suggestion is that understanding (...)
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  48. Sex, Love, and Gender: A Kantian Theory.Helga Varden - 2020 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
    Sex, Love, and Gender is the first volume to present a comprehensive philosophical theory that brings together all of Kant's practical philosophy — found across his works on ethics, justice, anthropology, history, and religion — and provide a critique of emotionally healthy and morally permissible sexual, loving, gendered being. By rethinking Kant's work on human nature and making space for sex, love, and gender within his moral accounts of freedom, the book shows how, despite his austere and even anti-sex, cisist, (...)
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  49. Cambridge Rawls Lexicon.Helga Varden (ed.) - 2015
     
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  50. Dignity, Freedom and Justice.Helga Varden (ed.) - forthcoming - Springer.
     
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