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    When and why do people avoid unknown probabilities in decisions under uncertainty? Testing some predictions from optimal foraging theory.Catrin Rode, Leda Cosmides, Wolfgang Hell & John Tooby - 1999 - Cognition 72 (3):269-304.
  2. Empathy with inanimate objects and the uncanny valley.Catrin Misselhorn - 2009 - Minds and Machines 19 (3):345-359.
    The term “uncanny valley” goes back to an article of the Japanese roboticist Masahiro Mori. He put forward the hypothesis that humanlike objects like certain kinds of robots elicit emotional responses similar to real humans proportionate to their degree of human likeness. Yet, if a certain degree of similarity is reached emotional responses become all of a sudden very repulsive. The corresponding recess in the supposed function is called the uncanny valley. The present paper wants to propose a philosophical explanation (...)
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  3. Upright lives: documents concerning the natural virtue and wisdom of the Indians, (1650-1740) [general editor, David Stuart Rodes].David Stuart Rodes (ed.) - 1650 - Los Angeles: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
     
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    Ana as god: Religion, interdiscursivity and identity on pro-ana websites.Catrin S. Rhys, Sarah L. Evans & Karyn Stapleton - 2019 - Discourse and Communication 13 (3):320-341.
    Pro-anorexia is an Internet-based movement that provides advice and support for the development/maintenance of an eating disorder. The movement is sometimes framed as a religion, with rituals, psalms, creeds and the invocation of a deity who personifies the ED. The latter aspect is likely to influence identities and behaviours as well as providing emotional support and motivation for community members. However, there is little sustained empirical analysis of how members themselves orient to and self-position within the religious discourse. Here, we (...)
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    What Do Spatial Distortions in Patients’ Drawing After Right Brain Damage Teach Us About Space Representation in Art?Gilles Rode, Giuseppe Vallar, Eric Chabanat, Patrice Revol & Yves Rossetti - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  6. Ethical Considerations Regarding the Use of Social Robots in the Fourth Age.Catrin Misselhorn, Ulrike Pompe & Mog Stapleton - 2013 - Geropsych 26 (2):121-133.
    The debate about the use of robots in the care of older adults has often been dominated by either overly optimistic visions (coming particularly from Japan), in which robots are seamlessly incorporated into society thereby enhancing quality of life for everyone; or by extremely pessimistic scenarios that paint such a future as horrifying. We reject this dichotomy and argue for a more differentiated ethical evaluation of the possibilities and risks involved with the use of social robots. In a critical discussion (...)
     
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    Heightened Receptivity: Steppe Objects and Steppe Influences in Royal Tombs of the Western Han Dynasty.Catrin Kost - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 137 (2):349.
    Tombs of the kings of the Western Han dynasty often contain burial items that are related to the material culture of the Eastern Eurasian Steppe. These artifacts are usually interpreted in a general sense, for instance as a sign for the fascination of the Han elite with the exotic. A closer analysis of relevant finds, however, shows different strategies of dealing with foreign influences. While the exchange with the empire’s northern neighbors is evidenced through goods for which identical excavated parallels (...)
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    Reply to Luciano Floridi.Catrin Misselhorn - 2022 - In Luciano Floridi & Jörg Noller, The Green and the Blue: Digital Politics in Philosophical Discussion. Verlag Karl Alber. pp. 205-208.
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    Sprache, Wahrnehmung und Selbst: neue Perspektiven auf Gareth Evans' Philosophie.Catrin Misselhorn, Ulrike Pompe-Alama & Ulrike Ramming (eds.) - 2017 - Münster: Mentis.
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  10. Cristianismo y felicidad.F. Rode - 1990 - Studium 30 (1):135-144.
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    T.S. Eliot i R.V. Scruton: wspólne dążenie do właściwego osądu.Mikołaj Sławkowski-Rode - 2020 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:81-94.
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    An overview of methods and empirical comparison of aggregate data and individual patient data results for investigating heterogeneity in meta‐analysis of time‐to‐event outcomes.Catrin Tudur Smith, Paula R. Williamson & Anthony G. Marson - 2005 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 11 (5):468-478.
  13. Grundfragen der Maschinenethik.Catrin Misselhorn - 2018
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    Collective Agency and Cooperation in Natural and Artificial Systems.Catrin Misselhorn - 1st ed. 2015 - In Collective Agency and Cooperation in Natural and Artificial Systems. Springer Verlag.
    Novel varieties of interplay between humans, robots and software agents are on the rise. Computer-based artefacts are no longer mere tools but have become interaction partners. Distributed problem solving and social agency may be modelled by social computing systems based on multi-agent systems. MAS and agent-based modelling approaches focus on the simulation of complex interactions and relationships of human and/or non-human agents. MAS may be deployed both in virtual environments and cyber-physical systems. With regard to their impact on the physical (...)
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    Moralische Maschinen in der Pflege? Grundlagen und eine Roadmap für ein moralisch lernfähiges Altenpflegesystem.Catrin Misselhorn - 2019 - In Christiane Woopen & Marc Jannes, Roboter in der Gesellschaft: Technische Möglichkeiten Und Menschliche Verantwortung. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. 53-68.
    Aufgrund des demografischen Wandels wird der Anteil pflegebedürftiger Menschen in den nächsten Jahrzehnten stark zunehmen. In Prognosen zur Bevölkerungsentwicklung wird unter dem Stichwort „Pflegenotstand“ davon ausgegangen, dass sich in den nächsten zehn Jahren der Anteil der sehr alten Menschen bei sinkenden Geburtenzahlen zumindest verdoppelt. In dieser Altersgruppe wird ein sehr hoher Anteil der Menschen pflegebedürftig sein. Laut einer Studie der Bertelsmann-Stiftung werden bis zum Jahr 2030 in Deutschland bis zu 500.000 Pflegekräfte fehlen.
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    Artificial systems with moral capacities? A research design and its implementation in a geriatric care system.Catrin Misselhorn - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence 278 (C):103179.
    The development of increasingly intelligent and autonomous technologies will eventually lead to these systems having to face morally problematic situations. This gave rise to the development of artificial morality, an emerging field in artificial intelligence which explores whether and how artificial systems can be furnished with moral capacities. This will have a deep impact on our lives. Yet, the methodological foundations of artificial morality are still sketchy and often far off from possible applications. One important area of application of artificial (...)
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    Transhumanism, Immortality, and Transcendence.Mikolaj Sławkowski-Rode - 2023 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 10 (2):238.
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    Authentic Love and the Mother-Child Relationship.Catrin Gibson - 2017 - Sartre Studies International 23 (1).
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    The legal enterprise.Robert E. Rodes - 1976 - Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press.
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    The Meaning of Mourning: Perspectives on Death, Loss, and Grief.Mikolaj Slawkowski-Rode (ed.) - 2022 - Lexington Books.
    The Meaning of Mourning brings perspectives from leading philosophers, psychologists, theologians, writers, and artists exploring different dimensions of death, loss, and grief. They together form a wide-ranging study of some of the most difficult and formative experiences in human life.
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    A companion to responses to Ockham.Christian Rode (ed.) - 2016 - Boston: Brill.
    This collective volume gives an exemplary overview over the philosophical reactions William of Ockham has provoked and also serves to better understand not only Ockham s thought in its historical context, but also the philosophy of the 14th century in general.".
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  22. Robots as moral agents?Catrin Misselhorn - 2013 - In Frank Rövekamp & Friederike Bosse, Ethics in Science and Society: German and Japanese Views. München: IUDICIUM Verlag.
     
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  23. Der Begriff der inneren Erfahrung bei Petrus Johannis Olivi.Christian Rode - 2008 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 13 (1):123-141.
    The concept of inner experience in Peter John Olivi. This article discusses the notion of inner experience and self-knowledge in Peter John Olivi. According to Olivi, each act of cognition is accompanied by some sort of self-awareness or self-experience. Therefore, the problem of an infinite regress of acts of self-awareness arises. Olivi tries to solve this problem by drawing on a theory of reflection which bears a striking resemblance to modern self-representational or dispositional accounts of consciousness. Thus, in order to (...)
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    A Softwaremodule for an Ethical Elder Care Robot. Design and Implementation.Catrin Misselhorn - 2019 - Ethics in Progress 10 (2):68-81.
    The development of increasingly intelligent and autonomous technologies will eventually lead to these systems having to face morally problematic situations. This is particularly true of artificial systems that are used in geriatric care environments. The goal of this article is to describe how one can approach the design of an elder care robot which is capable of moral decision-making and moral learning. A conceptual design for the development of such a system is provided and the steps that are necessary to (...)
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    Isbnpa 2005.Amsterdam Holanda De Rode Hoed - 2005 - Philosophy 9:11.
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    Responsibilisierung.Catrin Heite, Veronika Magyar-Haas & Clarissa Schär (eds.) - 2024 - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    Der Band prüft den Begriff Responsibilisierung aus unterschiedlichen disziplinären Perspektiven auf seine Aktualität, sein analytisches Gewicht und seine theoretischen Bedeutungen und bringt so die Erziehungswissenschaft mit der Soziologie, der Philosophie oder der Geschichtswissenschaft ins Gespräch. Es wird sowohl danach gefragt, welche tragfähigen theoretischen, analytischen und politischen Perspektiven mit einer positiven Bezugnahme auf die Begriffe und verbunden sind, als auch danach, welche Kritiken angemessen erscheinen.
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  27. Die friedenspolitik und der ärztliche eio.H. Röding - 1986 - Ethik in der Medizin 10:3.
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  28. Justice for hedgehogs.Robert E. Rodes Jr - 2011 - Am. J. Juris 56:215 - 215.
  29. Logic and law: Formal versus juridical logic.R. E. Rodes & H. Posposel - 1999 - History and Philosophy of Logic 20 (1):47-53.
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    Sex, Law, and Liberation.Robert E. Rodes - 1983 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 58 (1):43-60.
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    Collective Agency and Cooperation in Natural and Artificial Systems: Explanation, Implementation and Simulation.Catrin Misselhorn (ed.) - 2015 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book brings together philosophical approaches to cooperation and collective agency with research into human-machine interaction and cooperation from engineering, robotics, computer science and AI. Bringing these so far largely unrelated fields of study together leads to a better understanding of collective agency in natural and artificial systems and will help to improve the design and performance of hybrid systems involving human and artificial agents. Modeling collective agency with the help of computer simulations promises also philosophical insights into the emergence (...)
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    Is God Invisible? An Essay on Religion and Aesthetics.Mikołaj Sławkowski-Rode - 2022 - Philosophical Quarterly 73 (3):912-915.
    It is uncommon for aestheticians to co-author books with artists, and very rare for philosophers of religion or metaphysicians to do so. As the longstanding col.
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    Revisiting Solaris: Encountering Otherness and the Limits of Representation.Monika Anna Slawkowska-Rode & Mikolaj Slawkowski-Rode - 2021 - Pro-Fil 22 (Special Issue):78-91.
    One of the core themes of Stanisław Lem’s 1961 novel Solaris is the encounter with radical otherness. The ocean planet being studied by scientists form earth is usually interpreted as a representation of radical otherness, which eludes human efforts of understanding. In this paper we argue that in Solaris Lem attempts to show not merely that the ocean is unknowable, but that the unknowability is itself impossible to adequately conceptualise and represent. However, we further argue that this impossibility is the (...)
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    Autonomous Driving and Perverse Incentives.Wulf Loh & Catrin Misselhorn - 2019 - Philosophy and Technology 32 (4):575-590.
    This paper discusses the ethical implications of perverse incentives with regard to autonomous driving. We define perverse incentives as a feature of an action, technology, or social policy that invites behavior which negates the primary goal of the actors initiating the action, introducing a certain technology, or implementing a social policy. As a special form of means-end-irrationality, perverse incentives are to be avoided from a prudential standpoint, as they prove to be directly self-defeating: They are not just a form of (...)
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    Musil’s Metaphilosophical View.Catrin Misselhorn - 2014 - The Monist 97 (1):104-121.
    This paper is aboutMusil’s view of the relation between science, literature, and philosophy. It situatesMusil’s position in metaphilosophical space in between the traditional conception of philosophy, philosophical naturalism and the view that philosophy is a kind of literary genre.Musil defends a unique combination of philosophical naturalism and philosophy as literature which is superior to more standard versions of these views. He uses a sophisticated joint literary and scientific strategy of argument to support this view which is carefully reconstructed.
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    Probleme der analytischen Ästhetik : Thematischer Überblick und ausgewählte Fragestellungen.Catrin Misselhorn - 2008 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 62 (1):108-129.
    Im ersten Teil dieses Artikels stand die begriffliche und methodologische Annäherung an die analytische Ästhetik sowie ihre Situierung im Kontext der analytischen Philosophie im Vordergrund. Der zweite Teil soll der Vermessung ihres Forschungsgebiets dienen, wobei auch immer wieder Bezüge zu anderen philosophischen Disziplinen wie der Philosophie des Geistes oder der -Ethik hergestellt werden.
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    Drei Theorien des Allgemeinen um 1308. Ein historischer Querschnitt.Christian Rode - 2010 - In David Wirmer & Andreas Speer, 1308: Eine Topographie Historischer Gleichzeitigkeit. De Gruyter. pp. 402-416.
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    Great Mosques, Zāwiyas and Neighborhood Mosques: Popular Beneficiaries of Waqf Endowments in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century AleppoGreat Mosques, Zawiyas and Neighborhood Mosques: Popular Beneficiaries of Waqf Endowments in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Aleppo.Ruth Roded - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (1):32.
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    Law, Social Change and the Ambivalence of History. Rodes - 1975 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 49:164-170.
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    Typology of perpetrators of domestic violence.Danuta Rode - 2010 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 41 (1):36-45.
    Typology of perpetrators of domestic violence The objective of the research conducted by the author was to obtain an answer to the question: could we distinguish different types of intrafamily violence perpetrators considering a specified profile of personality factors and temperament traits and how domestic violence perpetrators cope with stressful situations? The research was conducted on a group of 325 men who were convicted pursuant to article 207§1 & 2 of harassment over family members. In terms of a gender the (...)
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    Mourning Marginalized: Totalitarianism and the Shared World.Mikołaj Sławkowski-Rode - 2017 - Synthesis Philosophica 32 (1):67-77.
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    Rethinking Existentialism.Mikołaj Sławkowski-Rode - 2021 - Philosophical Quarterly 71 (1):222-224.
    Rethinking Existentialism. By Webber Jonathan.
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    The Two Cultures in Philosophy.Mikołaj Sławkowski-Rode - 2021 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 4 (4):105-122.
    In this paper I revisit the debate concerning the distinction, which is sometimes made between “analytic” and “continental” philosophy. I look at the historical context in which the distinction came to prominence in the twentieth century, the reasons why it subsequently declined in popularity, and eventually had begun to be undermined. I argue that the distinction possesses intuitive content, which the recent attempts at exposing it as conceptually flawed fail to account for. I suggest that the intuitive content of the (...)
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    Transcendental Arguments and Realism.Thomas Grundmann & Catrin Misselhorn - 2003 - In Hans-Johann Glock, Strawson and Kant. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 205--218.
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    Olivis Ontologie des Rechts und des Sozialen.Christian Rode - 2014 - In Guy Guldentops & Andreas Speer, Das Gesetz - the Law - la Loi. De Gruyter. pp. 371-382.
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    Machine Ethics in Care: Could a Moral Avatar Enhance the Autonomy of Care-Dependent Persons?Catrin Misselhorn - 2024 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 33 (3):346-359.
    It is a common view that artificial systems could play an important role in dealing with the shortage of caregivers due to demographic change. One argument to show that this is also in the interest of care-dependent persons is that artificial systems might significantly enhance user autonomy since they might stay longer in their homes. This argument presupposes that the artificial systems in question do not require permanent supervision and control by human caregivers. For this reason, they need the capacity (...)
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  47. How Models Fail. A Critical Look at the History of Computer Simulations of the Evolution of Cooperation.Catrin Misselhorn (ed.) - 2015 - Springer.
    Simulation models of the Reiterated Prisoner's Dilemma have been popular for studying the evolution of cooperation since more than 30 years now. However, there have been practically no successful instances of empirical application of any of these models. At the same time this lack of empirical testing and confirmation has almost entirely been ignored by the modelers community. In this paper, I examine some of the typical narratives and standard arguments with which these models are justified by their authors despite (...)
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    Disenchanted Subjects? On the Experience of Subjectivity in Care Relations.Catrin Dingler - 2015 - Ethics and Social Welfare 9 (2):209-215.
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    Conditions for Patient Participation and Non-Participation in Health Care.Ann Catrine Eldh, Inger Ekman & Margareta Ehnfors - 2006 - Nursing Ethics 13 (5):503-514.
    This study explored patients' experiences of participation and non-participation in their health care. A questionnaire-based survey method was used. Content analysis showed that conditions for patient participation occurred when information was provided not by using standard procedures but based on individual needs and accompanied by explanations, when the patient was regarded as an individual, when the patient's knowledge was recognized by staff, and when the patient made decisions based on knowledge and needs, or performed self-care. Thus, to provide conditions for (...)
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    Strict propriety is weak.Catrin Campbell-Moore & Benjamin A. Levinstein - 2021 - Analysis 81 (1):8-13.
    Considerations of accuracy – the epistemic good of having credences close to truth-values – have led to the justification of a host of epistemic norms. These arguments rely on specific ways of measuring accuracy. In particular, the accuracy measure should be strictly proper. However, the main argument for strict propriety supports only weak propriety. But strict propriety follows from weak propriety given strict truth directedness and additivity. So no further argument is necessary.
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