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    Die innere Logik der Kreativität.Johannes F. M. Schick (ed.) - 2013 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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  2. Introduction. The Durkheim School's "category project" : a collaborative experiment unfolds.Johannes F. M. Schick, Mario Schmidt & Martin Zillinger - 2022 - In Johannes F. M. Schick, Mario Schmidt & Martin Zillinger (eds.), The social origins of thought: Durkheim, Mauss, and the category project. New York: Berghahn.
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  3. Introduction. The Durkheim School's "category project" : a collaborative experiment unfolds.Johannes F. M. Schick, Mario Schmidt & Martin Zillinger - 2022 - In Johannes F. M. Schick, Mario Schmidt & Martin Zillinger (eds.), The social origins of thought: Durkheim, Mauss, and the category project. New York: Berghahn.
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  4. Let us dare a little bit of metaphysics" : Marcel Mauss, Henri Hubert, and Louis Weber on causality, time, and technology.Johannes F. M. Schick - 2022 - In Johannes F. M. Schick, Mario Schmidt & Martin Zillinger (eds.), The social origins of thought: Durkheim, Mauss, and the category project. New York: Berghahn.
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  5. Let us dare a little bit of metaphysics" : Marcel Mauss, Henri Hubert, and Louis Weber on causality, time, and technology.Johannes F. M. Schick - 2022 - In Johannes F. M. Schick, Mario Schmidt & Martin Zillinger (eds.), The social origins of thought: Durkheim, Mauss, and the category project. New York: Berghahn.
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    On Technical Alterity.Johannes F. M. Schick - 2022 - Foundations of Science 27 (2):515-520.
    This commentary introduces the notion of “technical alterity” in order to address the following questions: is it possible that technical objects can become “others” in analogy to Levinas’ ethics and can this relation provide solutions for the subject in the Anthropocene? According to Levinas, the human subject’s only break from having to be itself is in the consumption and enjoyment of things. Objects constitute thus an “other” that can be consumed, i.e., appropriated and be made one’s own. But, in times (...)
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    Plessner 2.0?Johannes F. M. Schick - 2015 - Internationales Jahrbuch für Philosophische Anthropologie 5 (1):279-290.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Internationales Jahrbuch für philosophische Anthropologie Jahrgang: 5 Heft: 1 Seiten: 279-290.
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    Towards an Interdisciplinary Anthropology? The Transformative Epistemologies of Bergson, Bachelard and Simondon.Johannes Schick - 2019 - Parrhesia (31):103-135.
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    The social origins of thought: Durkheim, Mauss, and the category project.Johannes F. M. Schick, Mario Schmidt & Martin Zillinger (eds.) - 2022 - New York: Berghahn.
    By studying how different societies understand categories such as time and causality, the Durkheimians decentered Western epistemology. With contributions from philosophy, sociology, anthropology, media studies, and sinology, this volume illustrates the interdisciplinarity and intellectual rigor of the "category project" which did not only stir controversies among contemporary scholars but paved the way for other theories exploring how the thoughts of individuals are prefigured by society and vice versa.
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    Technologie zwischen Eigenem und Fremden: Perspektiven einer interdisziplinären Anthropologie.Johannes Schick - 2019 - In Gerald Hartung & Matthias Herrgen (eds.), Interdisziplinäre Anthropologie: Jahrbuch 6/2018: Das Eigene & Das Fremde. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 189-215.
    Der moderne Mensch hat ein ambivalentes Verhältnis zu seiner technischen Umwelt: Einerseits besitzt er technische Objekte, sie sind sein eigen und er strebt danach, sein technologisches Netzwerk ständig zu erweitern und zu erneuern. Andererseits bleiben die ihn umgebenden Objekte ihm immer ein Stück weit fremd, er kann sie ohne Spezialwissen nicht eigenhändig reparieren, versteht ihr Innenleben nicht oder fürchtet gar, dass sich das Machtverhältnis umkehrt und der Mensch nicht länger technische Objekte besitzt und handhabt, sondern von ihnen besessen und gesteuert (...)
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    Diachronic Perspectives on Embodiment and Technology: Gestures and Artefacts.Thiemo Breyer, Alexander Matthias Gerner, Niklas Grouls & Johannes F. M. Schick (eds.) - 2024 - Springer Verlag.
    This book investigates the relationships between gestures and artefacts theoretically and historically, by analyzing different phenomena stemming from a variety of fields such as robotics, archaeology, gesture studies, anthropology, philosophy, and gestural practices like choreography, music performance, and composition. It underlines how embodiment and technology change the interplay between maker and artefact over time and appeals to students and researchers in these fields. Its goal is to enable the reader to understand that the recurring topics and questions as well as (...)
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  12. Das Gehirn - ein Beziehungsorgan. Eine phänomenologisch-ökologische Konzeption. [REVIEW]Johannes Schick - 2008 - Phänomenologische Forschungen.
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    Johannes Schick, Denken des Ganzen. Eine vergleichende Studie zu den Wirklichkeitsanschauungen Karl Heims und Herman Dooyeweerds angesichts der Herausforderungen durch Postmoderne und neue Metaphysik. Göttingen 2006: V&R unipress. 507 pagina’s. ISBN 3899712994. [REVIEW]G. Nienhuis - 2007 - Philosophia Reformata 72 (2):180-184.
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  14. Methodological Naturalism vs. Methodological Realism.Schick - 2000 - Philo 3 (2):30-37.
    According to Eugenie Scott, methodological materialism---the view that science attempts to explain the world using material processes---does not imply philosophical materialism---the view that all that exists are material processes. Thus one can consistently be both a scientist and a theist. According to Phillip Johnson, however, methodological materialism presupposes philosophical materialism. Consequently, scientists are unable to see the cogency of supernatural explanations, like creationism. I argue that both Scott and Johnson are wrong: scientists are not limited to explaining tbe world using (...)
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    Making choices: a recasting of decision theory.Frederic Schick - 1997 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a unique introductory overview of decision theory. It is completely non-technical, without a single formula in the book. Written in a crisp and clear style it succinctly covers the full range of philosophical issues of rationality and decision theory, including game theory, social choice theory, prisoner's dilemma and much else. The book aims to expand the scope and enrich the foundations of decision theory. By addressing such issues as ambivalence, inner conflict, and the constraints imposed upon us (...)
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    How to think about weird things: critical thinking for a new age.Theodore Schick - 2002 - Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill. Edited by Lewis Vaughn.
    This brief, affordable text helps students to think critically, using examples from the weird claims and beliefs that abound in our culture to demonstrate the sound evaluation of any claim. It explains step-by-step how to sort through reasons, evaluate evidence, and tell when a claim is likely to be true. The emphasis is neither on debunking nor on advocating specific assertions, but on explaining principles of critical thinking that enable readers to evaluate claims for themselves. The authors focus on types (...)
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    Der Begriff des Verhältnisses von Staat und Religion nach § 270 der Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts.Friedrike Schick - 2009 - In Andreas Arndt, Christian Iber & Günter Kruck (eds.), Staat und Religion in Hegels Rechtsphilosophie. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. pp. 23-36.
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    Die Legitimität der Aufklärung: Selbstbestimmung der Vernunft bei Immanuel Kant und Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi.Stefan Schick - 2019 - Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann.
    This study defends the legitimacy of the Enlightenment project by way of its different realizations in the philosophies of Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi. Today, Enlightenment as a cosmopolitan project with a global claim is often considered synonymous with Western chauvinism. The assertion of a universally binding reason is all too obviously inconsistent with the much-cited recognition of cultural differences. In contrast, it is the conviction brought forward in this book that an adequately understood Enlightenment is an unconditional right (...)
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    The epistemic role of qualitative content.Theodore W. Schick - 1992 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52 (2):383-393.
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    The Logic of Decision. [REVIEW]Frederic Schick - 1967 - Journal of Philosophy 64 (12):396-400.
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  21. The Idealistic Implications of Bell’s Theorem.Schick - 1989 - Idealistic Studies 19 (2):131-140.
    A number of physicists have recently been espousing what appears to be a strong form of subjective idealism. Clauser and Horne, professors of physics at Berkeley and Stonehill College, respectively, for example, report.
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    Computers and Self-Knowledge.Schick - 1989 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 64 (2):137-145.
  23. Remembering Robert Seydel.Lauren Haaftern-Schick & Sura Levine - 2011 - Continent 1 (2):141-144.
    continent. 1.2 (2011): 141-144. This January, while preparing a new course, Robert Seydel was struck and killed by an unexpected heart attack. He was a critically under-appreciated artist and one of the most beloved and admired professors at Hampshire College. At the time of his passing, Seydel was on the brink of a major artistic and career milestone. His Book of Ruth was being prepared for publication by Siglio Press. His publisher describes the book as: “an alchemical assemblage that composes (...)
     
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    Status Quo Basing and the Logic of Value.Frederic Schick - 1999 - Economics and Philosophy 15 (1):23.
    Some writers have noted that valuation is often focused on foreseen changes. They say that we often don't value situations in terms of what we would have in them only but also in terms of the gains or losses that they offer us — that we then focus on departures from our status quo. They argue that such thinking conflicts with basic economic analysis, and also that it violates logic: they say that it is irrational. I agree that it seems (...)
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    The Covenant of Reason. [REVIEW]Frederic Schick - 2000 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61 (1):244-246.
    Levi’s work in decision theory has for many years been a major influence on the field. His writings have raised important new issues and opened new lines of inquiry. This collection of his papers brings out the range of his recent studies and the close bearing of his work on the work of others.
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    Cooperation and Contracts.Frederic Schick - 1992 - Economics and Philosophy 8 (2):209-229.
    In a conflict between two people, one person wants one thing and the other wants something else and they think they can't both have what they want. Suppose that what they want can only be the outcome of some joint action. Adam must do either y or z and Eve either y ' or z ' – here y -and- y ' would be one joint action, y -and- z ' would be another, and so on. Adam wants the outcome (...)
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    On humiliation.Schick Frederic - 1997 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 64 (1).
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    Life‐story fee contracts: When may a criminal defendant demand ineffective counsel?Gary K. Schick - 1996 - Criminal Justice Ethics 15 (1):3-14.
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    Gott ist anders: theologische Versuche und Besinnungen.Johannes Brantschen - 2005 - Luzern: Edition Exodus.
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    Action goal selection and motor planning can be dissociated by tool use.Thérèse Collins, Tobias Schicke & Brigitte Röder - 2008 - Cognition 109 (3):363-371.
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    Voting Procedures by Michael Dummett. [REVIEW]Frederic Schick - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (7):398-401.
  32. Take me to my leader The importance of ethical leadership among formal nurse leaders.Janet Storch, Kara Schick Makaroff, Bernie Pauly & Lorelei Newton - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (2):150-157.
    Although ethical leadership by formal nurse leaders is critical to enhancing ethical health-care practice, research has shown that many nurses feel unsupported by their leaders. In this article, we consider the limited attention directed toward ethical leadership of formal nurse leaders and how our own research on ethical nurse leadership compares to other research in this field. In searching Nursing Ethics since its inception 20 years ago, we found only a dozen articles that directly addressed this topic. We then reviewed (...)
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    Take me to my leader.Janet Storch, Kara Schick Makaroff, Bernie Pauly & Lorelei Newton - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (2):150-157.
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  34. Johannes Scotus Erigena Und Dessen Gewährsmänner in Seinem Werke 'de Divisione Naturae Libri V'.Johannes Dräseke & Joannes - 1902
     
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    Searching for ethical leadership in nursing.Kara Schick Makaroff, Janet Storch, Bernie Pauly & Lorelei Newton - 2014 - Nursing Ethics 21 (6):642-658.
    Background:Attention to ethical leadership in nursing has diminished over the past several decades.Objectives:The aim of our study was to investigate how frontline nurses and formal nurse leaders envision ethical nursing leadership.Research design:Meta-ethnography was used to guide our analysis and synthesis of four studies that explored the notion of ethical nursing leadership.Participants and research context:These four original studies were conducted from 1999-2008 in Canada with 601 participants.Ethical considerations:Ethical approval from the original studies covered future analysis.Findings:Using the analytic strategy of lines-of-argument, we (...)
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  36. Dispositional versus epistemic causality.Paul Bohan Broderick, Johannes Lenhard & Arnold Silverberg - 2006 - Minds and Machines 16 (3).
    Noam Chomsky and Frances Egan argue that David Marr’s computational theory of vision is not intentional, claiming that the formal scientific theory does not include description of visual content. They also argue that the theory is internalist in the sense of not describing things physically external to the perceiver. They argue that these claims hold for computational theories of vision in general. Beyond theories of vision, they argue that representational content does not figure as a topic within formal computational theories (...)
     
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    The Vocation of Man.Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1956 - New York: Liberal Arts Press.
    _Contents:_ Translator's Introduction_ Selected Bibliography Note on the Text _ The Vocation of Man__ Preface Book One: Doubt Book Two: Knowledge Book Three: Faith.
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    Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime.Johann Jacob Kanter, Johann Georg Hamann, Moses Mendelssohn & Edmund Burke - 1961 - Philosophical Books 2 (2):7-9.
    Contents \t\t\t\t\t \tTRANSLATOR'S INTRODUCTION \t\t1 \t \tNOTE ON THE TRANSLATION \t\t39 \t OBSERVATIONS ON THE FEELING OF THE BEAUTIFUL AND SUBLIME \t\t\t\t\t \tSECTION ONE: \t\t\t\t \t\tOf the Distinct Objects of the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime \t\t45 \tSECTION TWO: \t\t\t\t \t\tOf the Attributes of the Beautiful and Sublime.
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    Boon and Bane: On the Role of Adjustable Parameters in Simulation Models.Johannes Lenhard & Hans Hasse - 2017 - In Martin Carrier & Johannes Lenhard (eds.), Mathematics as a Tool: Tracing New Roles of Mathematics in the Sciences. Springer Verlag.
    We claim that adjustable parameters play a crucial role in building and applying simulation models. We analyze that role and illustrate our findings using examples from equations of state in thermodynamics. In building simulation models, two types of experiments, namely, simulation and classical experiments, interact in a feedback loop, in which model parameters are adjusted. A critical discussion of how adjustable parameters function shows that they are boon and bane of simulation. They help to enlarge the scope of simulation far (...)
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    Vergebung: Philosophische Perspektiven auf ein Problemfeld der Ethik.Johannes Brachtendorf & Stephan Herzberg (eds.) - 2014 - Mentis.
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    The agency of display: objects, framings and parerga.Johannes Grave, Christiane Holm, Valérie Kobi & Caroline van Eck (eds.) - 2018 - Dresden: Sandstein Verlag.
    The display of artefacts always implies an external mediation that influences, and often codifies, the reception of the exhibits. Objects are manipulated, restored, appropriated, staged, in short displayed, through various representational strategies that include pedestals, labels, and showcases. These elements, that we could define as parerga, are often ignored because of their utilitarian function. Yet, they play an important role in the history of the artefacts and define the setting in which the objects can exert their agency. They not only (...)
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  42. Johann Gottlieb Fichte's Popular Works the Nature of the Scholar, the Vocation of Man, the Doctrine of Religion.Johann Gottlieb Fichte & William Smith - 1873 - Trübner.
     
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    Language and reality: on an episode in Indian thought.Johannes Bronkhorst - 2011 - Boston: Brill.
    Aim of the lectures -- Early Brahmanical literature -- Panini's grammar -- A passage from the Chandogya Upanisad -- The structures of languages -- The Buddhist contribution -- Vaisesika and language -- Verbal knowledge -- The contradictions of Nagarjuna -- The reactions of other thinkers -- Sarvastivada Samkhya -- The Agamasastra of Gaudapada -- Sankara -- Kashmiri Saivism -- Jainism -- Early Vaisesika -- Critiques of the existence of a thing before its arising -- Nyaya -- Mimamsa -- The Abhidharmakosa (...)
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    The impact of committee caracteristics on the success of healthcare ethics committees.Lin Guo & Ida C. Schick - 2003 - HEC Forum 15 (3):287-299.
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  45. Dehumanizing Strategies in Nazi Ideology and their Anthropological Context.Johannes Steizinger - 2021 - In Maria Kronfeldner (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Dehumanization. London, New York: Routledge. pp. 98–111.
    This chapter explores the ideological dimension of dehumanization in the context of National Socialism, focusing on the connection between concepts of humanity and dehumanizing images. NS regarded itself as a political revolution, realizing a new concept of humanity. Nazi ideologues undergirded the self-understanding of NS by developing racist anthropologies. I examine two major strands of Nazi ideology, focusing on their diverging strategies of dehumanization, and arguing that they were dependent on different anthropological frameworks. Richard Walther Darré held a naturalistic concept (...)
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    The Problem of Induction and Its Solution. [REVIEW]Frederic Schick - 1963 - Journal of Philosophy 60 (16):473-478.
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    Letztbegründungen Und Gott.Edmund Runggaldier & Benedikt Schick (eds.) - 2010 - De Gruyter.
    This volume collects work from contemporary philosophers and theologians regarding justifications for the existence of God. Both classical and new proofs of God s existence are presented and critically discussed. The contributions also deal with questions regarding what sense such justifications have and what sort of meaning can come from arguing for the rationality of religious belief. ".
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    Institutiones philosophiae Wolfianae utriusque contemplativae et activae: Johann Heinrich Winckler.Johann Heinrich Winkler - 1735 - New York: G. Olms.
    Pars 1. Contemplativa -- Pars 2. Activa.
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    Understanding Action: An Essay on Reasons.Frederic Schick - 1991 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is an important new book about human motivation, about the reasons people have for their actions. What is distinctively new about it is its focus on how people see or understand their situations, options, and prospects. By taking account of people's understandings, Professor Schick is able to expand the current theory of decision and action. The author provides a perspective on the topic by outlining its history. He defends his new theory against criticism, considers its formal structure, and (...)
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    What if? Modality and history.Johannes Bulhof - 1999 - History and Theory 38 (2):145–168.
    Philosophers and historians have long been suspicious of modal and counterfactual claims. I argue, however, that historians often legitimately use modal and counterfactual claims for a variety of purposes. They help identify causes, and hence help explain events in history. They are used to defend judgments about people, and to highlight the importance of particular events. I defend these uses of modal claims against two arguments often used to criticize modal reasoning, using the philosophy of science to ground the truth (...)
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