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  1. Meaning and causes of delusions.Musalek - Austria - 2003 - In Bill Fulford, Katherine Morris, John Z. Sadler & Giovanni Stanghellini (eds.), Nature and Narrative: An Introduction to the New Philosophy of Psychiatry. Oxford University Press UK.
     
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  2. The 20th International Wittgenstein Symposium will be held in Kirchberg, Lower Austria, August 10-16, 1997. The general topic will be:" The Role of Pragmatics in Contemporary Philosophy." The symposium will consist of the following six sections: 1. Pragmatic Aspects of Applied Logic. [REVIEW]Europe Austria - 1996 - Synthese 109 (291).
     
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  3. Austria and the rise of scientific philosophy.Barry Smith - 2004 - In Arkadiusz Chrudzimski & Wolfgang Huemer (eds.), Phenomenology and analysis: essays on Central European philosophy. Lancaster: Ontos. pp. 33-56.
    The term ‘Continental philosophy’ designates not philosophy on the continent of Europe as a whole, but rather a selective slice of Franco-German philosophy. Through a critical analysis of the arguments advanced by Otto Neurath, the paper addresses the issue of why Austrian philosophers in particular are not counted in the pantheon of Continental philosophers. Austrian philosophy is marked by the predominance of philosophical analysis and of the philosophy of science. The paper concludes that it is not Austria which is (...)
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    (Austria) Janusz Korczak: Childhood and Children's Rights.Daniela G. Camhy - 2009 - In Eva Marsal, Takara Dobashi & Barbara Weber (eds.), Children Philosophize Worldwide: Theoretical and Practical Concepts. Peter Lang. pp. 9--247.
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  5. Austria vs. australia: Two versions of the identity theory.Leopold Stubenberg - 1997 - In Keith Lehrer & Johann Christian Marek (eds.), Austrian Philosophy, Past and Present. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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    Austria’s Conversion to Christianity.Frank Hinkelmann - 2022 - Perichoresis 20 (5):41-57.
    It is not until the 11th century AD that we can speak of Austria being a thoroughly Christian country. This is all the more astonishing when one considers that even before the turn of the first century most of what is today Austria was part of the Roman Empire and how quickly Christianity spread to other parts of the Roman Empire. But how did the Christianization of Austria come about in the first place? Who were the bearers (...)
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    Austria, a Sonderfall? Defining German and Austrian identity.Dagmar C. G. Lorenz - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (2):309-314.
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    Austria pro Concilio Oecumenico.J. -J. Gavigan - 1962 - Augustinianum 2 (3):532-544.
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    Austria-Hungary in philosophy and science: a search for the evidence.Miklós Rédei & Friedrich Stadler - 2011 - In András Máté, Miklós Rédei & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), Der Wiener Kreis in Ungarn: the Vienna Circle in Hungary. Veröffentlichungen des Instituts Wiener Kreis (16). Vienna: Springer. pp. 9-24.
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    Austria-Hungary in philosophy and science: a search for the evidence.Miklós Rédei & Friedrich Stadler - 2011 - In András Máté, Miklós Rédei & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), Der Wiener Kreis in Ungarn: The Vienna Circle in Hungary. Springer. pp. 9-24.
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  11. Why Austria Perished.Oscar Jaszi - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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  12. Austria: Guilt and virtue—II.Ernst Karl Winter - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  13. Austria: Guilt and virtue—I.Ernst Karl Winter - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  14. The Neurath-Haller Thesis: Austria and the Rise of Scientific Philosophy.Barry Smith - 1997 - In Keith Lehrer & Johann Christian Marek (eds.), Austrian Philosophy Past and Present. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 1-20.
    The term ‘Continental philosophy’ designates not philosophy on the continent of Europe as a whole, but rather a selective slice of Franco-German philosophy. Through a critical analysis of the arguments advanced by Otto Neurath, the paper addresses the issue of why Austrian philosophers in particular are not counted in the pantheon of Continental philosophers. Austrian philosophy is marked by the predominance of philosophical analysis and of the philosophy of science. The paper concludes that it is not Austria which is (...)
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  15. A theory of Austria.Wolfgang Grassl & Barry Smith - 1986 - In Nyiri J. N. (ed.), From Bolzano to Wittgenstein: The Tradition of Austrian Philosophy. Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky. pp. 11-30.
    The present essay seeks, by way of the Austrian example, to make a contribution to what might be called the philosophy of the supranational state. More specifically, we shall attempt to use certain ideas on the philosophy of Gestalten as a basis for understanding some aspects of that political and cultural phenomenon which was variously called the Austrian Empire, the Habsburg Empire, the Danube Monarchy or Kakanien.
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    FOCUS: Business ethics in austria.Franz Rupert Hrubi - 1996 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 5 (1):27–32.
    Our Associate Editor for Austria describes the unique national features which underlie the recent development of modern business ethics in his country. Univ.‐Prof. Dr Franz Rupert Hrubi is a member of the Abteilung für Philosophie, the University of Economics and Business Administration, A 1090 Vienna, Schlagergasse 6, Austria.
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    Austria Infelix: The Multi‐Racial Empire 1.Douglas Woodruff - 1970 - Heythrop Journal 11 (1):55-56.
  18. Philosophy of medicine in austria.Thomas Kenner - 1985 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 6 (1).
    It seems impossible to completely cover the field indicated by the title of this report because of the many contributions of individual physicians and non-physicians to problems of the philosophy of medicine in Austria, and to their solution. The main trends are rooted in historic developments and in the current problems of medicine and health care, which are similar world-wide. In Austria famous names like empress Maria Theresia or the physician Ignaz Semmelweis have to be mentioned in connection (...)
     
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    Healthcare Ethics Consultation in Austria: Joining the International Path of Professionalization.Jürgen Wallner - 2023 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 34 (1):69-78.
    Healthcare ethics consultation has been developed, practiced, and analyzed internationally. However, only a few professional standards have evolved globally in this field that would be comparable to standards in other areas of healthcare. This article cannot compensate for this situation. It contributes to the ongoing debate on professionalization by presenting experiences with ethics consultation in Austria, though. After exploring its contexts and providing an overview of one of its primary ethics programs, the article analyzes the underlying assumptions of “ethics (...)
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  20. Catholic Social Thought In Austria.Anton Burghardt - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Women politicians in Austria: Still not breaking the media ceiling.Lore Hayek, Manuel Mayrl & Uta Russmann - 2024 - Communications 49 (1):99-117.
    The underrepresentation of women politicians in the media is a persistent feature in many contemporary democracies. Gender bias in election coverage makes it harder for women to reach positions of power in politics. Drawing on the special circumstances in Austria during the 2019 election campaign which saw the first female top candidate of a major party and a caretaker government containing equal numbers of men and women and which was led by the country’s first woman as chancellor, we examine (...)
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    Unilateralism in Refugee law—Austria’s Quota Approach Under Scrutiny.Peter Hilpold - 2017 - Human Rights Review 18 (3):305-319.
    In the aftermath of the “Arab Spring” and of crumbling state structures, an exodus of unknown proportion from the Near East and from Northern Africa has set in and was further exacerbated by civil war and ISIS terror rule over large territories in the Near East. As a consequence, thousands of refugees came to Europe. Many of them fulfilled the conditions for non-refoulement according to Article 33 of the Geneva Convention on the Law of Refugees of 1951 or were at (...)
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    Argumentation in Germany and Austria: An Overview of the Recent Literature.Manfred Kienpointner Brinton - 1991 - Informal Logic 13 (3).
  24. ‘Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others’: The Hierarchy of Citizenship in Austria.Suleman Lazarus - 2019 - Laws 8 (14):1-20.
    While this article aims to explore the connections between citizenship and ‘race’, it is the first study to use fictional tools as a sociological resource in exemplifying the deviation between citizenship in principle and practice in an Austrian context. The study involves interviews with 73 Austrians from three ethnic/racial groups, which were subjected to a directed approach to qualitative content analysis and coded based on sentences from George Orwell’s fictional book, ‘Animal Farm’. By using fiction as a conceptual and analytical (...)
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    My own private Austria.Slavoj Zizek - unknown
    How are we to locate Josef Fritzl, the Austrian monster who had her daughter imprisoned for a quarter of century and, after thousands of rapes, had many children with her? Hegel was fully aware of how the weight of an event provided by its symbolic inscription “sublates” its immediate reality – in his Philosophy of History, he provided a wonderful characterization of Thucydides’s history of the Peloponnesian war: “In the Peloponnesian War, the struggle was essentially between Athens and Sparta. Thucydides (...)
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    Austria-Hungary and the Founding of the German Empire. European Decisions 1867–1871. [REVIEW]William M. Johnston - 1981 - Philosophy and History 14 (1):94-96.
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    Austria’s Incorporation with the German Reich. Planning and Realization of the Political and Administrative Anschluss (1938–1940). [REVIEW]Bernd Warlich - 1973 - Philosophy and History 6 (2):190-192.
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  28. Fichte-Tagung en Zwetl (Austria).R. L. - 1977 - Anuario Filosófico 10 (2):225-228.
     
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    Assistentia Pro Provincia Austriae.Joannes-J. Gavigan - 1966 - Augustinianum 6 (2):259-293.
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    A Filosofia Actua na Áustria.Amadeo Silva Tarouca - 1958 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 14 (3/4):332 - 333.
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    ‘Systemic rationalization’ in Austria: Social and political mediation in technology use and work organization. [REVIEW]Georg Aichholzer - 1991 - AI and Society 5 (4):277-295.
    The paper analyses restructuring processes occuring with the introduction of information technologies into firms in Austria and assesses how far the evidence lends support to the thesis of a fundamental change in rationalization patterns as postulated by continental industrial sociologists claiming the emergence of a novel type of ‘systemic rationalization’. Based on a research perspective putting emphasis on several levels of social mediation of technological change the broad conclusion is the following: there are clear indications of a novel ‘systemic’ (...)
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  32. Wittgenstein on Varieties of the Absurd in the Music of Interwar Austria.Eran Guter - 2022 - In Zeit der Unkultur. Ludwig Wittgenstein im Österreich der Zwischenkriegszeit. Vienna: NoPress. pp. 185-202.
    In this essay I take the opportunity to recast some insights from my extensive study over the last decade of Wittgenstein’s remarks on music into a coherent and concise portrayal of Wittgenstein’s philosophical underpinning and upshots pertaining to his perception of the modern music scene in interwar Austria. The gist of the present essay is to show that, for better or for worse, Wittgenstein’s personal taste in music was powered by philosophical reasoning, which was organic to his philosophical development, (...)
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    Measuring consumers' ethical position in austria, Britain, brunei, Hong Kong, and USA.Charles C. Cui, Vince Mitchell, Bodo B. Schlegelmilch & Bettina Cornwell - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 62 (1):57 - 71.
    Previous studies have found Forsyth’s Ethical Position Questionnaire (EPQ) to vary between countries, but none has made a systematic evaluation of its psychometric properties across consumers from many countries. Using confirmatory factor analysis and multi-group LISREL analysis, this paper explores the factor structure of the EPQ and the measurement equivalence in five societies: Austria, Britain, Brunei, Hong Kong and USA. The results suggest that the modified scale, measuring idealism and relativism, was applicable in all five societies. Equivalence was found (...)
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    Measuring consumers' ethical position in Austria, Britain, Brunei, Hong Kong and USA.C. C. Cui, V. Mitchell, B. Schlegelmilch & T. B. Cornwell - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 62 (1):57-71.
    Previous studies have found Forsyth’s Ethical Position Questionnaire (EPQ) to vary between countries, but none has made a systematic evaluation of its psychometric properties across consumers from many countries. Using confirmatory factor analysis and multi-group LISREL analysis, this paper explores the factor structure of the EPQ and the measurement equivalence in five societies: Austria, Britain, Brunei, Hong Kong and USA. The results suggest that the modified scale, measuring idealism and relativism, was applicable in all five societies. Equivalence was found (...)
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    Filling the Empty Shell. The Public Debate on CSR in Austria as a Paradigmatic Example of a Political Discourse.Bernhard Mark-Ungericht & Richard Weiskopf - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 70 (3):285-297.
    Instead of essentializing and defining what CSR “is”, we analyze CSR as a political discourse in which different actors struggle to fill the empty shell of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) with a legitimate interpretation. In this paper we take the current debate on CSR in Austria as an example to demonstrate how this debate is shaped by changes in the greater socio-economic environment. We suggest that this debate might be paradigmatic for the development of CSR in the European/International context. (...)
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    Germany and Austria.Friedrich Jodl - 1895 - The Monist 6 (1):111-124.
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    Philosophy in Germany and Austria.Friedrich Jodl - 1899 - The Monist 9 (2):248-264.
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    Philosophy in Germany and Austria.Friedrich Jodl - 1899 - The Monist 9 (2):248-264.
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    Between “Medical” and “Social” Egg Freezing: A Comparative Analysis of Regulatory Frameworks in Austria, Germany, Israel, and the Netherlands.Nitzan Rimon-Zarfaty, Johanna Kostenzer, Lisa-Katharina Sismuth & Antoinette de Bont - 2021 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 18 (4):683-699.
    Egg freezing has led to heated debates in healthcare policy and bioethics. A crucial issue in this context concerns the distinction between “medical” and “social” egg freezing —contrasting objections to bio-medicalization with claims for oversimplification. Yet such categorization remains a criterion for regulation. This paper aims to explore the “regulatory boundary-work” around the “medical”–”social” distinction in different egg freezing regulations. Based on systematic documents’ analysis we present a cross-national comparison of the way the “medical”–”social” differentiation finds expression in regulatory frameworks (...)
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  40. The Corporative Experiment in Austria.Erich Hula - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  41. The Communist Party of Austria.Roberta Pasquarè - 2015 - In Unfit/Unwilling to Govern: The Radical Left in Europe since 1989.
     
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  42. Argumentation in Germany and Austria: An Overview of the Recent Literature.Manfred Kienpointner - 1991 - Informal Logic 13 (3):129-136.
     
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    High hopes before the fall: Otto Bauer and Oszkár Jászi on nationality and Habsburg rule in the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary, 1907–18.László Bence Bari - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    This study offers an overview of ‘the nationalities question’ in the Habsburg Empire, with special focus on its treatment by the Austrian social democrat, Otto Bauer, and the Hungarian ‘radical’ or ‘liberal socialist’, Oszkár Jászi. Analysing and comparing the writings of these intellectuals published between 1907 and 1918, this article shows how the contrasting legal and political contexts in Austria (Cisleithenia) and in Hungary (Transleithenia) led these authors to create contrasting alternative solutions to the problems posed by the multi-ethnic (...)
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    Haiderism East of Austria:Reaction, Impact and Parallels.Miklós Haraszti - 2000 - Constellations 7 (3):305-315.
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    Cultures and Strategies in the Regulation of Nanotechnology in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the European Union.Monika Kurath, Michael Nentwich, Torsten Fleischer & Iris Eisenberger - 2014 - NanoEthics 8 (2):121-140.
    This interdisciplinary, social scientific analysis of the regulatory discourse on nanotechnology in the three German-speaking countries of Germany, Austria and Switzerland and in the EU between 2000 and 2013 has shown three distinct phases, characterised by shifts in the configuration of actors and in the thematic scope from nanotechnology to nano-materials. Compared to modes of governance based on traditional statutory law, modes of governance based on less binding forms of soft law and self-regulation (like codes of conduct, guidelines and (...)
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    Stakeholder Engagement: Keeping Business Legitimate in Austria’s Natural Mineral Water Bottling Industry.Anna Katharina Provasnek, Erwin Schmid & Gerald Steiner - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 150 (2):467-484.
    Stakeholder maneuvers such as Internet media attacks or consumer boycotts can have devastating effects on companies. By contrary, vital relationships between companies and their stakeholders can be highly beneficial. A review of the existing stakeholder-management literature suggests to engage stakeholders in business activities in a positive manner. However, the types of successful engagement activities differ across industries. The purposes of this article are to develop an explanatory framework based on the literature findings, to introduce stakeholder-engagement literature to a segment of (...)
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  47. Philosophy of Science in Austria since the 1990s in an international Comparison: An Inventory.Friedrich Stadler - 2012 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 43 (1):137-185.
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    Neonatology in Austria: ethics to improve practice.Michal Stanak - 2020 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (3):361-369.
    In the world of Austrian neonatal intensive care units, the role of ethics is recognized only partially. The normatively tense cases that are at the backdrop of this essay concern the situations around the limit of viability, which is the point in the development of an extremely preterm infant at which there are chances of extra-uterine survival. This essay first outlines the key explicit ethical challenges that are mainly concerned with notions of uncertainty and best interest. Then, it attempts to (...)
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    Political TV interviews in Austria 1981–2016 – Structures and strategies through times of substantial change in media and politics. [REVIEW]Andreas Riedl - 2020 - Communications 45 (2):131-155.
    In media-centered democracies, political TV interviews can reveal a lot about the relationship between journalists and politicians. However, knowledge about these formats during non-election times is lacking. Against this background, this study aims to generate insights about specific conversation strategies, the staging of politics, and agenda control in a long-term comparison, and to link them with media logic, which has been identified as a factor that shapes agenda-setting strategies in related contexts. Following a static-dynamic approach, a quantitative content analysis was (...)
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    Converting or not converting to organic farming in Austria:Farmer types and their rationale.Ika Darnhofer, Walter Schneeberger & Bernhard Freyer - 2005 - Agriculture and Human Values 22 (1):39-52.
    Reasons for converting to organic farming have been studied in a number of instances. However, the underlying rationale that motivates the behavior is not always made clear. This study aims to provide a detailed picture of farmers’ decision-making and illustrate the choice between organic and conventional farm management. Based on 21 interviews with farmers, a decision-tree highlighting the reasons and constraints involved in the decision of farmers to use, or not to use, organic production techniques was formulated. The accuracy of (...)
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