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    Arrighi’s Adam Smith in Beijing: Engaging China.Flemming Christiansen - 2010 - Historical Materialism 18 (1):110-129.
    This contribution examines Arrighi’s effort in Adam Smith in Beijing to understand the trajectory of China’s political economy and the effects of that trajectory on the current reforms and changes in China. This article discusses these reforms from the perspective of China’s ’internal’ dynamics and suggests that Arrighi’s argument has been developed without proper reference to China’s complex realities. As an alternative, the contribution proposes a research-agenda that could better account for these realities.
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    Ethics in Nanotechnology: Starting From Scratch?Flemming Besenbacher, Svend Andersen & Mette Ebbesen - 2006 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 26 (6):451-462.
    Research in nanotechnology has advanced rapidly in recent years. Several researchers, however, warn that there is a paucity of research on the ethical, legal, and social implications of nanotechnology, and they caution that ethical reflections on nanotechnology lag behind this fast developing science. In this article, the authors question this conclusion, pointing out that the predicted concrete ethical issues related to the area of nanotechnology are rather similar to those related to the area of biotechnology and biology that have been (...)
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    Philosophie der Kunst.Broder Christiansen - 1909 - Hanau,: Clauss & Feddersen.
    Die Autonomie der ästhetischen Werte.--Das ästhetische Objekt.--Das Wesen der Kunst.--Der Stil.--Kunstverständnis und Kunstkritik.--Malerei und Zeichnung.--Der Impressionismus in der bildenden Kunst.--Zwei Probleme der Porträtkunst.
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  4. What conceptual integration isn't: Examples from mathematics education.Iben Maj Christiansen - 2015 - In Wayne Hugo (ed.), Conceptual integration and educational analysis. Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press.
     
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    The Concept of the Subject in the Philosophical Hermeneutics of Hans‐Georg Gadamer.Flemming Lebech - 2006 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 14 (2):221 – 236.
    Certain critics, e.g. Manfred Frank and Hans-Herbert Kögler, claim that Hans-Georg Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics reduces the individual subject to a mere instrument of history and tradition, the latter reproducing themselves through the subject. However, Gadamer also emphasizes the active role of the subject in shaping and creating history and tradition. In this article I argue that the critics mistakenly emphasize a one-sided conception of history. By incorporating both active and passive aspects of the subject, Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics provides the means (...)
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  6. Søren Kierkegaard og Aarhus.Flemming Chr Nielsen - 1968 - Aarhus,: (D. B. K.).
     
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    Ethics for management consultants.Flemming Poulfelt - 1997 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 6 (2):65–70.
    Management consultants and their moral standards and behaviour have been questioned and caricatured, but it is not sufficiently appreciated that they frequently have to operate in situations which are characterized by ambiguity, ignorance, uncertainty and sensitivity and they cannot always simply apply ethical rules in cooperating with their clients. In addition, more attention should be given to the ethics of the client, and “dual ethics” should be a joint concern. Research among consultants and clients has identified several ethical dilemmas frequently (...)
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    Jean Tinguely: Vanitas und die Kunst des Ephemeren.Victoria von Flemming & Monika Flacke - 2018 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 27 (2):75-96.
    Tinguelys gesamtes Œuvre scheint vom Vanitas-Motiv grundiert: seine sinnlosen Maschinen aus Schrott, sich selbst vernichtenden, ephemeren Artefakte, die in Form von Flügelaltären stattfindende Auseinandersetzung mit dem Tod und erst recht der eine barocke Tragikomödie referierende Cenodoxus. Dass dieser Eindruck trügt, zeigt sich sobald das scheinbar Evidente mit den frühneuzeitlichen Spielarten der Vanitas konfrontiert wird. Dennoch adaptiert und inszeniert Tinguely das Motiv mit dem melancholischen Gestus des seines Heilshorizonts verlustig gegangenen Subjekts.
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    Almene begreber fra logik, mængdelære og algebra.Bent Christiansen - 1964 - [Copenhagen]: Munksgaard. Edited by Jonas Lichtenberg, Pedersen, Johs & [From Old Catalog].
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    Die Kunst.Broder Christiansen - 1930 - Buchenbach i. B.,: Felsen-Verlag.
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    Der neue Gott.Broder Christiansen - 1934 - München,: Felsen-Verlag.
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  12. Kampen om universitete.Christiansen, Per Fredrik, [From Old Catalog] & Helge Vold (eds.) - 1969 - Oslo,: Pax.
     
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    Progressive business: an intellectual history of the role of business in American society.Christian Christiansen - 2015 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Offering a new intellectual history of ideas about reforming capitalism from within, this book traces the emergence of different value systems in the American context, offering a fresh perspective on debates about capitalism in the late 19th century and 20th century.
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    Social (in)justice: why many popular answers to important questions of race, gender, and identity are wrong-and how to know what's right: a reader-friendly remix of Cynical theories.Rebecca Christiansen - 2021 - Durham, North Carolina: Pitchstone Publishing. Edited by Helen Pluckrose & James A. Lindsay.
    Argues that many popular approaches to questions of social justice are illiberal and offers an alternative vision for social justice based on liberal principles, adapted from the Wall Street Journal bestseller Cynical Theories.
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  15. Willensfreiheit.Broder Christiansen - 1947 - Stuttgart,: Reclam-Verlag.
     
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  16. Johann Gottfried v. Herder und die deutung des Lebens; Grundlagen der Bildungswirklichkeit.Herbert Flemming - 1939 - Berlin,: Junker und Dünnhaupt.
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    Nietzsches metaphysik und ihr verhältnis zu erkenntnistheorie und ethik..Siegbert Flemming - 1913 - Berlin,: Druck von L. Simion.
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  18. The graduate-level bottleneck in communication sciences and disorders : reconceputalized as an ethical issue.Rachel Flemming, Ashley Gambino & Victoria Reynolds - 2020 - In Maureen E. Squires (ed.), Ethics in higher education. Hauppauge, New York: Nova Science Publishers.
     
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    Intellektuelt fyrtårn gået bort: Amos Oz.Flemming André Philip Ravn - 2019 - Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 30 (1):121-125.
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    Ny udgave af en velskreven grammatiksucces.Flemming André Philip Ravn - 2019 - Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 30 (1):118-120.
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    Chr. Huygens' Rectification of the Cycloid.Flemming Sloth - 1969 - Centaurus 13 (3):278-284.
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    Splintering the gamer’s dilemma: moral intuitions, motivational assumptions, and action prototypes.Jens Kjeldgaard-Christiansen - 2020 - Ethics and Information Technology 22 (1):93-102.
    The gamer’s dilemma :31–36, 2009) asks whether any ethical features distinguish virtual pedophilia, which is generally considered impermissible, from virtual murder, which is generally considered permissible. If not, this equivalence seems to force one of two conclusions: either both virtual pedophilia and virtual murder are permissible, or both virtual pedophilia and virtual murder are impermissible. In this article, I attempt, first, to explain the psychological basis of the dilemma. I argue that the two different action types picked out by “virtual (...)
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    Die Technik der allegorischen Auslegungswissenschaft bei Philon von Alexandrien.Irmgard Christiansen - 1965 - Tübigen,: Mohr.
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    Mr. Mike.Erich Christiansen - 2020 - In Jason Southworth & Ruth Tallman (eds.), Saturday Night Live and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 15–24.
    Mr. Mike's dark vision was particularly disturbing in his encounter with the famous storytelling character, Uncle Remus. The sadistic Mr. Mike character wears dark glasses to avoid making contact with the gaze that would humanize. Mr. Mike tells disturbing, pointless stories, not to comfort children, but to make them aware of the darkness of the human condition. Most of Michael O'Donoghue's work was the darkest of dark comedy. O'Donoghue captures common mortality/vulnerability in a series of sketches in which he appears (...)
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    Kulturstrategi og litteraturteori: Georg Lukacs' politiske og litterære artikler i mellemkrigstiden.Kurt Dahl Christiansen - 1978 - [Odense]: Odense universitet, Institut for litteraturvidenskab.
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    “If You Want to Know What the Water is Like, don´t Ask the Fish” Second-Order Epistemology in the Study of Violence.María Luján Christiansen - 2017 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 26:121-148.
    Resumen La pretensión de que la violencia es un fenómeno apto para el abordaje objetivo es altamente cuestionable. En este artículo se indicarán algunos aspectos que subyacen en los enfoques más clásicos sobre tal tópico y se destacará el potencial violentogénico que encapsulan. El núcleo de las ideas expuestas apunta a plantear que la epistemología objetivista induce a una violencia simbólica enquistada en el principio del tercero excluido. En consecuencia, los esfuerzos por convertir a la violencia en un tema de (...)
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    Politiske protester, sociale bevægelser og demokrati i Danmark.Flemming Mikkelsen - 2015 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 71:95-111.
    Based on a dataset of more than 5,000 contentious collective actions from 1700-2000, this paper examines the relation between popular protest and democratization of the Danish political system. The first wave of protests began in the 1830s and culminated in 1848 with the fall of absolutism and the transition to constitutional monarchy. The next protest wave from 1885 to 1887 arose from the so-called ‘constitutional struggle’ and mobilized hundreds of thousands of ordinary Danes, and contributed to the parliamentarization and nationalization (...)
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  28. Rozróżnienie między \"uniwersalnym\" a \"jednostkowym\" w filozofii Karla Poppera.Flemming Steen Nielsen - 1986 - Studia Filozoficzne 251 (10).
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  29. Über die Schwierigkeiten des Mitteilens: Zu Hermann Schmids Dissertation.Flemming Harrits - 1999 - Kierkegaardiana 20:189-192.
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    On Kierkegaard’s Literary Will.Flemming Harrits - 2010 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2010 (1):253-266.
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    Reassessing working memory: Comment on Just and Carpenter (1992) and Waters and Caplan (1996).Maryellen C. MacDonald & Morten H. Christiansen - 2002 - Psychological Review 109 (1):35-54.
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    Looking in the Wrong Direction Correlates With More Accurate Word Learning.Stanka A. Fitneva & Morten H. Christiansen - 2011 - Cognitive Science 35 (2):367-380.
    Previous research on lexical development has aimed to identify the factors that enable accurate initial word-referent mappings based on the assumption that the accuracy of initial word-referent associations is critical for word learning. The present study challenges this assumption. Adult English speakers learned an artificial language within a cross-situational learning paradigm. Visual fixation data were used to assess the direction of visual attention. Participants whose longest fixations in the initial trials fell more often on distracter images performed significantly better at (...)
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    Language‐Specific Constraints on Conversation: Evidence from Danish and Norwegian.Christina Dideriksen, Morten H. Christiansen, Mark Dingemanse, Malte Højmark-Bertelsen, Christer Johansson, Kristian Tylén & Riccardo Fusaroli - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (11):e13387.
    Establishing and maintaining mutual understanding in everyday conversations is crucial. To do so, people employ a variety of conversational devices, such as backchannels, repair, and linguistic entrainment. Here, we explore whether the use of conversational devices might be influenced by cross‐linguistic differences in the speakers’ native language, comparing two matched languages—Danish and Norwegian—differing primarily in their sound structure, with Danish being more opaque, that is, less acoustically distinguished. Across systematically manipulated conversational contexts, we find that processes supporting mutual understanding in (...)
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    The scientific status of psychoanalytic clinical evidence (III).Björn Christiansen - 1964 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 7 (1-4):47-79.
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    Science, Equity, and the War against Carbon.Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 2003 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 28 (1):69-92.
    The scientific evidence is reviewed for claims that a global transition to “green” fuels and technologies by global treaty obligations is needed. The likely equity implications of these efforts are discussed, and it is argued that this evidence remains shaky. Measures based on this contested knowledge cannot be defended on grounds of either environmental effectiveness or equity. Rather, they rely on commercial expectations and promises of secondary benefits usually requiring state intervention. Poorer groups and nations are unlikely to benefit from (...)
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    The Role of Multiword Building Blocks in Explaining L1–L2 Differences.Inbal Arnon & Morten H. Christiansen - 2017 - Topics in Cognitive Science 9 (3):621-636.
    Why are children better language learners than adults despite being worse at a range of other cognitive tasks? Here, we explore the role of multiword sequences in explaining L1–L2 differences in learning. In particular, we propose that children and adults differ in their reliance on such multiword units in learning, and that this difference affects learning strategies and outcomes, and leads to difficulty in learning certain grammatical relations. In the first part, we review recent findings that suggest that MWUs play (...)
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  37. Language Acquisition Meets Language Evolution.Nick Chater & Morten H. Christiansen - 2010 - Cognitive Science 34 (7):1131-1157.
    Recent research suggests that language evolution is a process of cultural change, in which linguistic structures are shaped through repeated cycles of learning and use by domain-general mechanisms. This paper draws out the implications of this viewpoint for understanding the problem of language acquisition, which is cast in a new, and much more tractable, form. In essence, the child faces a problem of induction, where the objective is to coordinate with others (C-induction), rather than to model the structure of the (...)
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    The Bad Breaks of Walter White: An Evolutionary Approach to the Fictional Antihero.Jens Kjeldgaard-Christiansen - 2017 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 1 (1):103-120.
    This article investigates the nature and appeal of morally ambiguous protagonists, or anti-heroes, through an evolutionary lens. It argues that morally ambiguous protagonists navigate conflicts between prosocial and antisocial motivational pulls. In so doing they present audiences with a window onto the conflicts inherent in human sociality. Working from this premise, the article analyzes the morally ambiguous protagonist Walter White from the TV series Breaking Bad, complementing the analysis with survey results. The article finally discusses critically the role of moral (...)
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  39. Projects: Hvide Sande dune promenade and artwork.Carsten Juel-Christiansen, Marianne Hesselbjerg & Torben Schønherr - 2006 - Topos 56.
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    To the Editor.Joan Cadden, Rebecca Flemming, Monica H. Green & Helen King - 2004 - Isis 95 (1):97-98.
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    Weeping and Laughter in the Old Testament.David Lieber, Flemming Friis Hvidberg, F. Lokkegaard & N. Haislund - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (2):251.
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    Analogical apes and paleological monkeys revisited.Roger K. R. Thompson & Timothy M. Flemming - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (2):149-150.
    We argue that formal analogical reasoning is not a uniquely human trait but is found in chimpanzees, if not in monkeys. We also contest the claim that the relational matching-to-sample task is not exemplary of analogical behavior, and we provide evidence that symbolic-like treatment of relational information can be found in nonhuman species, a point in contention with the relational reinterpretation hypothesis.
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    Audiovisual Media.Jens Kjeldgaard-Christiansen - 2021 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 5 (1):111-112.
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    Audiovisual Media.Jens Kjeldgaard-Christiansen - 2021 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 5 (2):135-138.
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    Audiovisual Media.Jens Kjeldgaard-Christiansen - 2022 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 6 (2):135-136.
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    Johannes Breuer, Daniel Pietschmann, Benny Liebold, and Bejamin P. Lange, eds. Evolutionary Psychology and Digital Games: Digital Hunter-Gatherers.Jens Kjeldgaard-Christiansen - 2019 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 3 (2):97-100.
  47. Sequential Expectations: The Role of Prediction‐Based Learning in Language.Jennifer B. Misyak, Morten H. Christiansen & J. Bruce Tomblin - 2010 - Topics in Cognitive Science 2 (1):138-153.
    Prediction‐based processes appear to play an important role in language. Few studies, however, have sought to test the relationship within individuals between prediction learning and natural language processing. This paper builds upon existing statistical learning work using a novel paradigm for studying the on‐line learning of predictive dependencies. Within this paradigm, a new “prediction task” is introduced that provides a sensitive index of individual differences for developing probabilistic sequential expectations. Across three interrelated experiments, the prediction task and results thereof are (...)
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  48. Language as shaped by the brain.Morten H. Christiansen & Nick Chater - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (5):489-509.
    It is widely assumed that human learning and the structure of human languages are intimately related. This relationship is frequently suggested to derive from a language-specific biological endowment, which encodes universal, but communicatively arbitrary, principles of language structure (a Universal Grammar or UG). How might such a UG have evolved? We argue that UG could not have arisen either by biological adaptation or non-adaptationist genetic processes, resulting in a logical problem of language evolution. Specifically, as the processes of language change (...)
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    Language learning as language use: A cross-linguistic model of child language development.Stewart M. McCauley & Morten H. Christiansen - 2019 - Psychological Review 126 (1):1-51.
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    The Now-or-Never bottleneck: A fundamental constraint on language.Morten H. Christiansen & Nick Chater - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39:e62.
    Memory is fleeting. New material rapidly obliterates previous material. How, then, can the brain deal successfully with the continual deluge of linguistic input? We argue that, to deal with this “Now-or-Never” bottleneck, the brain must compress and recode linguistic input as rapidly as possible. This observation has strong implications for the nature of language processing: (1) the language system must “eagerly” recode and compress linguistic input; (2) as the bottleneck recurs at each new representational level, the language system must build (...)
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