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    Escape learning in the plains garter snake, Thamnophis radix.Charles E. Fuenzalida & George Ulrich - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (2):134-136.
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    Response decrement to repeated shadow stimuli in the garter snake, Thamnophis radix.Charles E. Fuenzalida, George Ulrich & Barney T. Ichikawa - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (3):221-222.
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    A consumer‐based teleosemantics for animal signals.Ulrich E. Stegmann - 2009 - Philosophy of Science 76 (5):864-875.
    Ethological theory standardly attributes representational content to animal signals. In this article I first assess whether Ruth Millikan’s teleosemantic theory accounts for the content of animal signals. I conclude that it does not, because many signals do not exhibit the required sort of cooperation between signal‐producing and signal‐consuming devices. It is then argued that Kim Sterelny’s proposal, while not requiring cooperation, sometimes yields the wrong content. Finally, I outline an alternative view, according to which consumers alone are responsible for conferring (...)
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    On the 'transmission sense of information'.Ulrich E. Stegmann - 2013 - Biology and Philosophy 28 (1):141-144.
    Abstract In order to illuminate the role of information in biology, Bergstrom and Rosvall (Biol Philos 26:159–176, 2011a ; Biol Philos 26:195–200, 2011b ) propose a ‘transmission sense of information’ which builds on Shannon’s theory. At the core of the transmission sense is an appeal to the reduction in uncertainty in receivers and to etiological function. I explore several ways of cashing out uncertainty reduction as well as the consequences of appealing to function. Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-4 DOI (...)
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    Prospects for Probabilistic Theories of Natural Information.Ulrich E. Stegmann - 2015 - Erkenntnis 80 (4):869-893.
    Much recent work on natural information has focused on probabilistic theories, which construe natural information as a matter of probabilistic relations between events or states. This paper assesses three variants of probabilistic theories (due to Millikan, Shea, and Scarantino and Piccinini). I distinguish between probabilistic theories as (1) attempts to reveal why probabilistic relations are important for human and non-human animals and as (2) explications of the information concept(s) employed in the sciences. I argue that the strength of probabilistic theories (...)
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    Genetic information as instructional content.Ulrich E. Stegmann - 2005 - Philosophy of Science 72 (3):425-443.
    The concept of genetic information is controversial because it attributes semantic properties to what seem to be ordinary biochemical entities. I argue that nucleic acids contain information in a semantic sense, but only about a limited range of effects. In contrast to other recent proposals, however, I analyze genetic information not in terms of a naturalized account of biological functions, but instead in terms of the way in which molecules determine their products during processes known as template-directed syntheses. I argue (...)
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    The arbitrariness of the genetic code.Ulrich E. Stegmann - 2004 - Biology and Philosophy 19 (2):205-222.
    The genetic code has been regarded as arbitrary in the sense that the codon-amino acid assignments could be different than they actually are. This general idea has been spelled out differently by previous, often rather implicit accounts of arbitrariness. They have drawn on the frozen accident theory, on evolutionary contingency, on alternative causal pathways, and on the absence of direct stereochemical interactions between codons and amino acids. It has also been suggested that the arbitrariness of the genetic code justifies attributing (...)
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    Varieties of parity.Ulrich E. Stegmann - 2012 - Biology and Philosophy 27 (6):903-918.
    A central idea of developmental systems theory is ‘parity’ or ‘symmetry’ between genes and non-genetic factors of development. The precise content of this idea remains controversial, with different authors stressing different aspects and little explicit comparisons among the various interpretations. Here I characterise and assess several influential versions of parity.
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    What can natural selection explain?Ulrich E. Stegmann - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 41 (1):61-66.
    One approach to assess the explanatory power of natural selection is to ask what type of facts it can explain. The standard list of explananda includes facts like trait frequencies or the survival of particular organisms. Here, I argue that this list is incomplete: natural selection can also explain a specific kind of individual-level fact that involves traits. The ability of selection to explain this sort of fact vindicates the explanatory commitments of empirical studies on microevolution. Trait facts must be (...)
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    Seeking Emptiness: Theodor Hertzka's Colonial Utopia Freiland (1890).Ulrich E. Bach - 2011 - Utopian Studies 22 (1):74-90.
    ABSTRACT Theodor Herzl once contemptuously remarked that he regards Freiland as a joke. This statement surprises if one compares his novel Altneuland to Theodor Hertzka's Freiland. To say the least, both utopias share many themes and narratives structures. While Altneuland became the world-renowned manifesto of Zionism, Freiland cherished popularity only at the time of its publication. Both novels are products of Vienna's fin-de-siècle modernism. Herzl's utopia is set in Palestine, Hertzka places Freiland in the empty space of East Africa. His (...)
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  11. Dna, inference, and information.Ulrich E. Stegmann - 2009 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 60 (1):1-17.
    This paper assesses Sarkar's ([2003]) deflationary account of genetic information. On Sarkar's account, genes carry information about proteins because protein synthesis exemplifies what Sarkar calls a ‘formal information system’. Furthermore, genes are informationally privileged over non-genetic factors of development because only genes enter into arbitrary relations to their products (in virtue of the alleged arbitrariness of the genetic code). I argue that the deflationary theory does not capture four essential features of the ordinary concept of genetic information: intentionality, exclusiveness, asymmetry, (...)
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    John Maynard Smith’s notion of animal signals.Ulrich E. Stegmann - 2005 - Biology and Philosophy 20 (5):1011-1025.
    This paper explores John Maynard Smith’s conceptual work on animal signals. Maynard Smith defined animal signals as traits that (1) change another organism’s behaviour while benefiting the sender, that (2) are evolved for this function, and that (3) have their effects through the evolved response of the receiver. Like many ethologists, Maynard Smith assumed that animal signals convey semantic information. Yet his definition of animal signals remains silent on the nature of semantic information and on the conditions determining its content. (...)
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    ‘Genetic Coding’ Reconsidered : An Analysis of Actual Usage.Ulrich E. Stegmann - 2016 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 67 (3):707-730.
    This article reconsiders the theoretical role of the genetic code. By drawing on published and unpublished sources from the 1950s, I analyse how the code metaphor was actually employed by the scientists who first promoted its use. The analysis shows that the term ‘code’ picked out mechanism sketches, consisting of more or less detailed descriptions of ordinary molecular components, processes, and structural properties of the mechanism of protein synthesis. The sketches provided how-possibly explanations for the ordering of amino acids by (...)
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    Medical toolkit organisms and Covid-19.Ulrich E. Stegmann - 2021 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (1):1-4.
    The Covid-19 pandemic has intensified interest in animals with superior antiviral defences. I argue that the role of such animals in biomedical research contrasts with the role of disease models.
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  15. A Theology of Salvation: A Commentary on Isaiah 40–55.Ulrich E. Simon - 1953
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  16. Il'PENSARIO'della Biblioteca filosofica.Ulrich E. Stegmann & Recensione di Daniele Romano - forthcoming - Philosophy of Science.
     
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    COVID-19: Advancing Empirical Bioethics Research.Connie M. Ulrich, Emily E. Anderson & Jennifer K. Walter - 2020 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 11 (3):145-147.
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  18. How do Managers think about market economics and morality.E. Ulrich & U. Thieleman - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12.
     
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  19. Constructivist Model Building: Empirical Examples From Mathematics Education.C. Ulrich, E. S. Tillema, A. J. Hackenberg & A. Norton - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (3):328-339.
    Context: This paper outlines how radical constructivist theory has led to a particular methodological technique, developing second-order models of student thinking, that has helped mathematics educators to be more effective teachers of their students. Problem: The paper addresses the problem of how radical constructivist theory has been used to explain and engender more viable adaptations to the complexities of teaching and learning. Method: The paper presents empirical data from teaching experiments that illustrate the process of second-order model building. Results: The (...)
     
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  20. Tones of Theory a Theoretical Structure for Physical Education--A Tentative Perspective.Celeste Ulrich, John E. Nixon & Physical Education Recreation American Association for Health - 1972 - American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation.
     
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    Scientific modelling with diagrams.Ulrich E. Stegmann - 2019 - Synthese 198 (3):2675-2694.
    Diagrams can serve as representational models in scientific research, yet important questions remain about how they do so. I address some of these questions with a historical case study, in which diagrams were modified extensively in order to elaborate an early hypothesis of protein synthesis. The diagrams’ modelling role relied mainly on two features: diagrams were modified according to syntactic rules, which temporarily replaced physico-chemical reasoning, and diagram-to-target inferences were based on semantic interpretations. I then explore the lessons for the (...)
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    Physical models and embodied cognition.Ulrich E. Stegmann - 2018 - Synthese 197 (10):4387-4405.
    Philosophers have recently paid more attention to the physical aspects of scientific models. The attention is motivated by the prospect that a model’s physical features strongly affect its use and that this suggests re-thinking modelling in terms of extended or distributed cognition. This paper investigates two ways in which physical features of scientific models affect their use and it asks whether modelling is an instance of extended cognition. I approach these topics with a historical case study, in which scientists kept (...)
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  23. Authors' Response: Interaction: A Core Hypothesis of Radical Constructivist Epistemology.E. S. Tillema, A. J. Hackenberg, C. Ulrich & A. Norton - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (3):354-359.
    Upshot: In reading the commentaries, we were struck by the fact that all of them were in some capacity related to what we consider a core principle of radical constructivism - interaction. We characterize interaction from a radical constructivist perspective, and then discuss how the authors of the commentaries address one kind of interaction.
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    Mixed affective responses to music with conflicting cues.Patrick G. Hunter, E. Glenn Schellenberg & Ulrich Schimmack - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (2):327-352.
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    Comments on BEQ’s Twentieth Anniversary Forum on New Directions for Business Ethics Research.Andrew Crane, Dirk Ulrich Gilbert, Kenneth E. Goodpaster, Marcia P. Miceli & Geoff Moore - 2011 - Business Ethics Quarterly 21 (1):157-187.
    ABSTRACT:In 2010,Business Ethics Quarterlypublished ten articles that considered the potential contributions to business ethics research arising from recent scholarship in a variety of philosophical and social scientific fields (strategic management, political philosophy, restorative justice, international business, legal studies, ethical theory, ethical leadership studies, organization theory, marketing, and corporate governance and finance). Here we offer short responses to those articles by members ofBusiness Ethics Quarterly’s editorial board and editorial team.
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    Children’s Narrative Elaboration After Reading a Storybook Versus Viewing a Video.Camilla E. Crawshaw, Friederike Kern, Ulrich Mertens & Katharina J. Rohlfing - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    The effect of abstract inter-chunk relationships on serial-order control.Melissa E. Moss, Min Zhang & Ulrich Mayr - 2023 - Cognition 239 (C):105578.
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    Far-Transfer Effects of Strategy-Based Working Memory Training.Sharon Chan, Ulrich Mueller & Michael E. J. Masson - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in depression.Thomas E. Schlaepfer, Markus Kosel & Hans-Ulrich Fisch - 2006 - Poiesis and Praxis 4 (2):111-127.
    Transcranial magnetic stimulation is a relatively non-invasive technique to interfere with the function of small cortical areas through currents induced by alternating magnetic fields emanating from a handheld coil placed directly above the targeted area. This technique has clear effects on a whole range of measures of brain function and has become an important research tool in neuropsychiatry. More recently, TMS has been studied in psychiatry mainly to assess its putative therapeutic effects in the treatment of refractory major depression. Most (...)
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    Discoveries in the Judaean Desert Volume Ix. Qumran Cave 4: Iv: Palaeo-Hebrew and Greek Biblical Manuscripts.Patrick Skehan, Eugene Ulrich & Judith E. Sanderson - 1968 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This volume inaugurates the publication of the biblical Dead Sea Scrolls from the main collection discovered in Cave 4 at Qumran. It contains ten biblical manuscripts from Genesis to Deuteronomy and Job. Six are written in the ancient Palaeo-Hebrew script and four are in Greek. There are also five hitherto unknown compositions. The Hebrew texts antedate by a millennium what had previously been the earliest surviving biblical codices in the original language, and they document the pluriform nature of the ancient (...)
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    Newly Qualified Teachers’ Well-Being During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Testing a Social Support Intervention Through Design-Based Research.Dominik E. Froehlich, Julia Morinaj, Dorothea Guias & Ulrich Hobusch - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Around the world, newly qualified teachers are leaving the profession after only a short time working at school. This not only has a negative effect on the capacities of the respective education systems, but also for the teachers themselves, as it often due to factors such as stress and burnout that leads to this decision. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated this situation by adding to the teachers’ workload, uncertainty, and stress. Previous research has investigated strategies that may help teachers improve (...)
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    Th e Development of Husserl’s Ethics.Ulrich Melle - 1991 - Études Phénoménologiques 7 (13-14):115-135.
  33. Six key principles for measuring Human capital performance in your organization.Brian E. Becker, Mark A. Huselid & Dave Ulrich - 2002 - Business and Society Review 1:71-75.
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. Smulders, S. De Smet, Marc Schneiders, Peter Raedts, P. Verdeijen, Jos E. Vercruysse, A. H. C. van Eijk, Jan Kerkhofs, H. J. Adriaanse, Hans Goddijn, H. Bleijendaal, M. Poorthuis, Eduard Kimman, A. van den Pavert, F. J. Theunis, Ulrich Hemel, J. Hahn & Johan G. Hahn - 1987 - Bijdragen 48 (4):465-482.
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    The Limits of a Voluntary Framework in an Unethical Data Ecosystem.Leah R. Fowler, Anya E. R. Prince & Michael R. Ulrich - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (11):39-41.
    The need for greater privacy protections in the United States has never been greater. In their work, “Ethical Responsibilities for Companies That Process Personal Data”, McCoy et al. (2023) correct...
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    The Cultivation of Pure Altruism via Gratitude: A Functional MRI Study of Change with Gratitude Practice.Christina M. Karns, William E. Moore & Ulrich Mayr - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
  37. L'Angelico e la scultura.Ulrich Middeldorf - 1955 - Rinascimento 6:179-194.
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    Pergunta pelo outro O outro na filosofia de Hegel, Husserl, Heidegger E Levinas.Ulrich A. Müller - 1999 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 44 (2):311-325.
    Este texto trata da questão da percepçãodo "outro" no pensamento de Hegel,Husserl, Heidegger e Levinfü!, evidenciando osparadoxos que surgem quando a razão imanentepretende 11propriar -se da questão e realçando astei;isões presentes na própria questão, sugerindodimensões alternativas da racionalidade para aabordagem do problema.
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    "Mucca pazza" e la società del rischio globale.Ulrich Beck - 2001 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 14 (2):235-242.
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  40. Che cos' e la disperazione? Un esperimento filosofico.Ulrich Diehl - 2010 - In Gian Franco Frigo (ed.), Disperazione. Saggi sulla condizione umana tra filosofia, scienza e arte. Mimesis.
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    Ovidio fra Parma e Berlino.Ulrich Schmitzer - 2009 - Paideia 64:599-620.
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    La società (mondiale) del rischio e le insicurezze fabbricate.Ulrich Beck - 2008 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 21 (3):511-520.
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    Marx' Materialistische Sprachtheorie: mit e. selektiven Sachreg. zu. d. Marx-Engels-Werken.Ulrich Erckenbrecht - 1973 - Kronberg (Ts.): Scriptor-Verlag.
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    Gadamer's Century: Essays in Honor of Hans-Georg Gadamer.Hans Georg Gadamer, J. E. Malpas, Ulrich von Arnswald & Jens Kertscher - 2002 - MIT Press.
    A wide-ranging collection of philosophical essays in honor of Hans-Georg Gadamer.
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    A five-valued model of the $E$-$p$-$q$-theses.Dolph Ulrich - 1987 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 29 (1):137-138.
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    How do managers think about market economies and morality? Empirical enquiries into business-ethical thinking patterns.Peter Ulrich & Ulrich Thielemann - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (11):879 - 898.
    How do managers think about the relationship between the pursuit of economic success and ethical demands? This paper presents the main results of a qualitative-empirical study (Ulrich and Thielemann, 1992). The range of thinking patterns displayed by Swiss managers in this field of tension is elucidated and typologized. The results are then compared with those yielded by other studies on managerial ethics. Although the comparisons reveal essential parallels, the findings of previous investigations are interpreted in a considerably different manner. (...)
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    Social Action in Large Groups.Ulrich Baltzer - 2003 - ProtoSociology 18:127-136.
    Large Groups are not constituted simply by adding further members to small groups. There is a qualitative difference between the social actions which take place in small communities and those in large ones. Large communities are irreducibly characterized by anonymity, i.e., the members of large groups don’t know of most of the other members as individual. Therefore, social action in large groups is based on a sign process: each member of a large group is understood as a representative of the (...)
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    Can Illness Perceptions Predict Lower Heart Rate Variability following Acute Myocardial Infarction?Mary Princip, Marco Scholz, Rebecca E. Meister-Langraf, Jürgen Barth, Ulrich Schnyder, Hansjörg Znoj, Jean-Paul Schmid, Julian F. Thayer & Roland von Känel - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  49. A willow drawing from 1786: the earliest depiction of intraspecific trait variation in plants?Ulrich Stegmann - 2021 - Annals of Botany 127 (4):411-412.
    Background and Aims The study of intraspecific trait variation (ITV) in plants has a long history, dating back to the fourth century BC. Its existence was widely acknowledged by the end of the 18th century, although systematic and experimental studies commenced only a century later. However, the historiography of ITV has many gaps, especially with regard to early observations and visual documents. This note identifies an early depiction of plant ITV. -/- Methods The botanical works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (...)
     
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    Effective moduli from ineffective uniqueness proofs. An unwinding of de La Vallée Poussin's proof for Chebycheff approximation.Ulrich Kohlenbach - 1993 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 64 (1):27-94.
    Kohlenbach, U., Effective moduli from ineffective uniqueness proofs. An unwinding of de La Vallée Poussin's proof for Chebycheff approximation, Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 64 27–94.We consider uniqueness theorems in classical analysis having the form u ε U, v1, v2 ε Vu = 0 = G→v 1 = v2), where U, V are complete separable metric spaces, Vu is compact in V and G:U x V → is a constructive function.If is proved by arithmetical means from analytical assumptions x (...)
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