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    Philosophical analysis and education.Reginald Donat Archambault - 1965 - New York,: Humanities Press.
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    Subjective Well-Being From a Just-World Perspective: A Multi-Dimensional Approach in a Student Sample.Sofya Nartova-Bochaver, Matthias Donat & Claudia Rüprich - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Comportamento em Wittgenstein, Behaviorismo Metodológico e Comportamentalismo: semelhanças e diferenças.Luiz Guilherme Nunes Cicotte & Mirian Donat - 2021 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 12 (2):e08.
    A noção de comportamento se faz importante em Wittgenstein, principalmente relacionada a argumentação da linguagem privada e o seguir regras. O Behaviorismo propõe, justamente, o comportamento, que é desenvolvido posteriormente, como objeto de estudo em uma espécie de revolução da ciência psicológica para que esta ganhasse o estatuto de ciência. Partindo de noções de comportamento distintas em Wittgenstein, no behaviorismo metodológico e no comportamentalismo, o presente ensaio tem quatro objetivos: 1) apresentar uma noção de comportamento em Wittgenstein; 2) apresentar a (...)
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  4. Die politische Freiheit im Werk von Jean-Jacques Rousseau.Klaus Donat Haegi - 1963 - Winterthur,: P.G. Keller.
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    Evelyn Waugh and Fascism.Evelyn Waugh & Donat Gallagher - 1999 - The Chesterton Review 25 (3):388-390.
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    Private and Shared Taste in Art and Face Appreciation.Helmut Leder, Juergen Goller, Tanya Rigotti & Michael Forster - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    What makes an art expert? Emotion and evaluation in art appreciation.Helmut Leder, Gernot Gerger, David Brieber & Norbert Schwarz - 1137-1147 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (6):1137-1147.
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    The Parnellism of Sean O'Faolain.Donat O'Donnell - 1950 - Renascence 3 (1):3-14.
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    Civilization, State and Bourgeois Society: The Theoretical Contribution of Norbert Elias.Helmut Kuzmics - 1987 - Theory, Culture and Society 4 (2-3):515-531.
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    Embarrassment and Civilization: On Some Similarities and Differences in the Work of Goffman and Elias.Helmut Kuzmics - 1991 - Theory, Culture and Society 8 (2):1-30.
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    Elias' Theory of Civilization.Helmut Kuzmics - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (61):83-99.
    The concept of “civilization” is likely to call to mind the “Great Civilizations” of world history. There is an inseparable conceptual link between the latter idea and that of “development” — an evaluative standard which is applied to societies and their material and cultural achievements, whether explicitly or implicitly. In this sense, Parsons talks about development towards Western modernity, thus adopting an explicitly evolutionist perspective; the West appears as one of a variety of great civilizations. The central variable in the (...)
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  12. Philosophy of composition : Is there such a thing?Helmut Lachenmann - 2004 - In Jonathan Cross (ed.), Identity and difference: essays on music, language, and time. Leuven: Leuven University Press.
     
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    Prüfet die Geister: Philosophen u. Denker von Kant bis Bloch.Helmut Lamparter - 1975 - Wuppertal: Aussaat-Verlag.
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    Acknowledging the diversity of aesthetic experiences: Effects of style, meaning, and context.Helmut Leder - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (2):149-150.
    Art can be experienced in numerous ways, ranging from sensory pleasure to elaborated ways of finding meaning (Leder et al. 2004). However, rather ignored by Bullot & Reber (B&R), in empirical aesthetics several lines of research have studied how knowledge of artistic style, descriptive and elaborate information, expertise, and context all affect aesthetic experiences from art. Limiting aesthetics to rather rare experiences unnecessarily narrows the scope of a science of art.
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    Does art expertise facilitate distancing?Helmut Leder & Norbert Schwarz - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Swipes and Saves: A Taxonomy of Factors Influencing Aesthetic Assessments and Perceived Beauty of Mobile Phone Photographs.Helmut Leder, Jussi Hakala, Veli-Tapani Peltoketo, Christian Valuch & Matthew Pelowski - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Digital images taken by mobile phones are the most frequent class of images created today. Due to their omnipresence and the many ways they are encountered, they require a specific focus in research. However, to date, there is no systematic compilation of the various factors that may determine our evaluations of such images, and thus no explanation of how users select and identify relatively “better” or “worse” photos. Here, we propose a theoretical taxonomy of factors influencing the aesthetic appeal of (...)
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    My favorite cell— Paramecium.Helmut Plattner - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (7):649-658.
    A Paramecium cell has a stereotypically patterned surface, with regularly arranged cilia, dense‐core secretory vesicles and subplasmalemmal calcium stores. Less strikingly, there is also a patterning of molecules; for instance, some ion channels are restricted to certain regions of the cell surface. This design may explain very effective and selective responses, such as that to Ca2+ upon stimulation. It enables the cell to respond to a Ca2+ signal precisely secretion (exocytosis) or by changing its ciliary activity. These responses depend on (...)
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    Schellings Auftreten in Berlin (1841) Nach Hörerberichten.Helmut Pölcher - 1954 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 6 (3):193-215.
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  19. Geistiges Sein, Nicolai Hartmanns neues Buch.Helmut Plessner - 1933 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 38:406.
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  20. Geistiges Sein, Nicolai Hartmanns neues Buch.Helmut Plessner - 1933 - Kant Studien 38:406.
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    Sputtering experiments inside the electron microscope.Helmut Poppa - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (78):1013-1024.
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    Games Characterizing Limsup Functions and Baire Class 1 Functions.Márton Elekes, János Flesch, Viktor Kiss, Donát Nagy, Márk Poór & Arkadi Predtetchinski - 2022 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 87 (4):1459-1473.
    We consider a real-valued function f defined on the set of infinite branches X of a countably branching pruned tree T. The function f is said to be a limsup function if there is a function $u \colon T \to \mathbb {R}$ such that $f(x) = \limsup _{t \to \infty } u(x_{0},\dots,x_{t})$ for each $x \in X$. We study a game characterization of limsup functions, as well as a novel game characterization of functions of Baire class 1.
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    Minimal from classical proofs.Helmut Schwichtenberg & Christoph Senjak - 2013 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 164 (6):740-748.
    Let A be a formula without implications, and Γ consist of formulas containing disjunction and falsity only negatively and implication only positively. Orevkov and Nadathur proved that classical derivability of A from Γ implies intuitionistic derivability, by a transformation of derivations in sequent calculi. We give a new proof of this result , where the input data are natural deduction proofs in long normal form involving stability axioms for relations; the proof gives a quadratic algorithm to remove the stability axioms. (...)
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  24. The Group Polarization Phenomenon.David G. Myers & Helmut Lamm - 1976 - Psychological Bulletin 83 (4):602-627.
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    Complex dynamics is abolished in delayed recurrent systems with distributed feedback times.Andreas Thiel, Helmut Schwegler & Christian W. Eurich - 2003 - Complexity 8 (4):102-108.
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  26. Science-and-religion/spirituality/theology dialogue: What for and by whom?K. Helmut Reich - 2008 - Zygon 43 (3):705-718.
    In recent years the science-and-religion/spirituality/theology dialogue has flourished, but the impact on the minds of the general public, on society as a whole, has been less impressive. Also, religious believers and outspoken atheists face each other without progressing toward a common understanding. The view taken here is that achieving a more marked impact of the dialogue would be beneficial for a peaceful survival of humanity. I aim to argue the why and how of that task by analyzing three possible purposes (...)
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    Montesquieu.Helmut Stubbe-da Luz - 1998 - Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt.
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    Who will catch the Nagami Fever? Causal inferences and probability judgment in mental models of diseases.Manfred Thiiring & Helmut Jungermann - 1992 - In David Andreoff Evans & Vimla L. Patel (eds.), Advanced Models of Cognition for Medical Training and Practice. Springer. pp. 97--307.
    Explanation and prediction play an important role in medical decision making, particularly for diagnostic and treatment decisions. For the most part, explanations as well as predictions are derived from causal knowledge and have to be made under uncertainty. In cognitive psychology, these phenomena have been approached from two directions. On the one hand, there is research on knowledge representation and inferential reasoning (Holland et al. 1986; Anderson 1990). On the other hand, there is research on heuristics and biases in judgments (...)
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  29. Models of the Visual Cortex Edited by D. Rose and VG Dobson© 1985 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Suzannah Bliss Tieman & Helmut Vb Hirsch - 1985 - In David Rose & Vernon G. Dobson (eds.), Models of the Visual Cortex. New York: Wiley.
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    Physics develops unaffected by constructivism.Helmut Schwegler - 2001 - Foundations of Science 6 (4):241-253.
    The way physics and other parts of science work can be explained in the framework of radical constructivism. However, this constructivist view itself shows that a uniquily accepted epistemology, constructivism or any other, would not be an advantage for the developmentof science. Unlike physics some parts of science successfully use constructivist concepts inside their theories. Because this is the case particularly in learning theory, constructivist ideas can help to improve physics teaching.
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  31. On Wittgenstein's notion of meaning-blindness: Its subjective, objective and aesthetic aspects.Christian Helmut Wenzel - 2009 - Philosophical Investigations 33 (3):201-219.
    Wittgenstein in his later years thought about experiences of meaning and aspect change. Do such experiences matter? Or would a meaning- or aspect-blind person not lose much? Moreover, is this a matter of aesthetics or epistemology? To get a better perspective on these matters, I will introduce distinctions between certain subjective and objective aspects, namely feelings of our inner psychological states versus fine-tuned objective experiences of the outer world. It seems to me that in his discussion of meaning-blindness, Wittgenstein unhappily (...)
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  32. Hegels Notizen zum absoluten Geist.Helmut Schneider - 1974 - Hegel-Studien 9:9-38.
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    Konflikt zwischen Vernunft und Religion: die Weltethos-Rede.Helmut Schmidt - 2016 - Hamburg: Hoffmann und Campe. Edited by Hans Küng.
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    Sprachphilosophie und Linguistik: Prinzipien d. Sprachanalyse a priori u. a posteriori.Helmut Schnelle - 1973 - Reinbek (bei Hamburg): Rowohlt.
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    Inhalt.Helmut Seng & Barbara Feichtinger - 2004 - In Helmut Seng & Barbara Feichtinger (eds.), Die Christen Und der Körper: Aspekte der Körperlichkeit in der Christlichen Literatur der Spätantike. De Gruyter. pp. 5-6.
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    Tarpeia Vestalis.Helmut Seng - 2015 - Hermes 143 (2):172-184.
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    Vorwort.Helmut Seng & Barbara Feichtinger - 2004 - In Helmut Seng & Barbara Feichtinger (eds.), Die Christen Und der Körper: Aspekte der Körperlichkeit in der Christlichen Literatur der Spätantike. De Gruyter. pp. 7-8.
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    Readings for A history of anthropological theory.Paul A. Erickson & Liam Donat Murphy (eds.) - 2013 - North York, Ontario, Canada: University of Toronto Press.
    This comprehensive anthology offers over 40 readings that are critical to the understanding of anthropological theory and the development of anthropology as an academic discipline. The fourth edition maintains a strong focus on the "four-field" roots of the discipline in North America but has been reorganized with a new section on twenty-first-century theory, including coverage of postcolonial and public anthropology. New key terms and introductions accompany each reading and a revamped glossary makes the book more student-friendly. Used on its own, (...)
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    Las micotoxinas: el enemigo silencioso.Antonio Javier Ramos Girona, Sonia Marín Sillué, Francisco Molino Gahete, Pilar Vila Donat & Vicente Sanchis Almenar - 2020 - Arbor 196 (795):540.
    Las micotoxinas son metabolitos fúngicos secunda­rios que pueden ejercer un efecto tóxico tanto en el hombre como en los animales debido, principalmente, a su exposición a través de los alimentos. La presencia de estos compuestos ha sido demostrada en una amplia variedad de materias primas, alimentos y piensos, en los que lo habitual es encontrar de for­ma frecuente una contaminación múltiple por diferentes mico­toxinas, en pequeñas cantidades, lo que puede generar efectos tóxicos subcrónicos, así como bioacumulación. Este artículo revisa los (...)
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  40. Epimeleia Die Sorge der Philosophie Um den Menschen.Helmut Kuhn & Franz Wiedmann - 1964 - A. Pustet.
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    Anthropologie und Geschichte. Studien zu Wilhelm Dilthey aus Anlass seines 100. Todestages.Giuseppe D'Anna, Helmut Johach & Eric Sean Nelson (eds.) - 2013 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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  42. Kant's aesthetics: Overview and recent literature.Christian Helmut Wenzel - 2009 - Philosophy Compass 4 (3):380-406.
    In 1764, Kant published his Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime and in 1790 his influential third Critique , the Critique of the Power of Judgment . The latter contains two parts, the 'Critique of the Aesthetic Power of Judgment' and the 'Critique of the Teleological Power of Judgment'. They reveal a new principle, namely the a priori principle of purposiveness ( Zweckmäßigkeit ) of our power of judgment, and thereby offer new a priori grounds for (...)
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    Physiologie der Kunst AlS Kunst der physiologie?Helmut Pfotenhauer - 1984 - Nietzsche Studien 13:399-411.
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    Effects of amount of evidence and range of rule on the use of hypothesis and target tests by groups in rule-discovery tasks.Christine Hoffmann & Helmut Crott - 2004 - Thinking and Reasoning 10 (4):321 – 354.
    This experiment investigated the use of positive and negative hypothesis and target tests by groups in an adaptation of the 2-4-6 Wason task. The experimental variables were range of rule (small vs large), amount of evidence (low vs high), and trial block (1 vs 2). The results were in accordance with Klayman and Ha's (1987) analysis of base rate probabilities of falsification and with additional theoretical considerations. Base rate probabilities were more descriptive of participants' behaviour in target than in hypothesis (...)
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    Reason, action, and experience: essays in honor of Raymond Klibansky.Raymond Klibansky & Helmut Karl Kohlenberger (eds.) - 1979 - Hamburg: Meiner.
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    The Role of Ideas in the Extension and Limitation of Rationality.Wilbert E. Moore, Helmut Staubmann & Victor Lidz - 2018 - In Helmut Staubmann & Victor Lidz (eds.), Rationality in the Social Sciences: The Schumpeter-Parsons Seminar 1939-40 and Current Perspectives. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 61-68.
    A comparison of different societies shows that the cultural patterns of rationality differ considerably. Basic ideas within cultures are relevant to the significance of norms of rationality within a society. Decisive is the basic mode of orientation towards the empirical world. Two contradicting views on the status of rationality in primitive societies are contested. One view holds that – due to scarce technological means in the struggle for survival – early cultures are a kind of prototype of the rational homo (...)
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    „Gott als Schriftsteller“ Herder and the Hermeneutic Tradition.Helmut Mueller-Sievers - 1990 - In Kurt Mueller-Vollmer (ed.), Herder Today: Contributions From the International Herder Conference, November 5–8, 1987, Stanford, California. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 319-330.
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    Epigenesis: Naturphilosophie im Sprachdenken Wilhelm von Humboldts.Helmut Müller-Sievers - 1993 - Paderborn: Schöningh.
  49. Epigenesis. Wilhelm von Humboldt Und Die Naturphilosophie.Helmut H. Muller-Sievers - 1990 - Dissertation, Stanford University
    The following study tries to elucidate the connection between the discourse of natural philosophy in the late eighteenth century and Wilhelm von Humboldt's anthropological, aesthetic and linguistic writings. The concepts of force, organism and, most significantly, of generation, as they were developed in the natural sciences, are shown to have strongly influenced Humboldt's philosophy. ;The first chapter reconstructs the scientific discussion about biological generation in the 18th century. At the end of the century, the widely accepted theory of preformationism is (...)
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    Skepsis, Providenz, Polyhistorie: Jakob Friedrich Reimmann (1668-1743).Martin Mulsow & Helmut Zedelmaier (eds.) - 2012 - Walter de Gruyter.
    Jakob Friedrich Reimmann steht zwischen Barock und Aufklärung. Er ist einer der großen Vertreter der Literaturgeschichte (Historia litteraria) im frühen 18. Jahrhundert, jener vergessenen Disziplin, die Bildungs-, Wissenschafts- und Buchgeschichte sein wollte und von Reimmann in systematischer Weise für viele Disziplinen und Kulturen durchgeführt worden ist. Sein Werk kann als exemplarisch für die Spannungen gelten, die sich zwischen einem traditionellen Vertrauen auf eine providentiell geordnete Geschichte und der neuen, skeptisch-hypothetischen Wissenschaftskultur ergaben.
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