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    A Comparison of Conventional and Technology-Mediated Selection Interviews With Regard to Interviewees’ Performance, Perceptions, Strain, and Anxiety.Klaus G. Melchers, Amadeus Petrig, Johannes M. Basch & Juergen Sauer - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Organizations increasingly use technology-mediated interviews. However, only limited research is available concerning the comparability of different interview media and most of the available studies stem from a time when technology-mediated interviews were less common than in the present time. In an experiment using simulated selection interviews, we compared traditional face-to-face (FTF) interviews with telephone and videoconference interviews to determine whether ratings of interviewees’ performance, their perceptions of the interview, or their strain and anxiety are affected by the type of interview. (...)
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    Der Mensch als geschichtliches Wesen: Anthropologie u. Historie: [Festschrift f. Michael Landmann z. 60. Geburtstag am 16. Dez. 1973].Klaus-Jürgen Grundner, Peter Krausser & Heinrich Weiss (eds.) - 1974 - Stuttgart: Klett.
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    The embodied nature of spatial perspective taking: Embodied transformation versus sensorimotor interference.Klaus Kessler & Lindsey Anne Thomson - 2010 - Cognition 114 (1):72-88.
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    Ideal Intellectual Cognition in Timeaus 37 A 2- C 5.Klaus Corcilius - 2018 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 54.
    Plato's depiction of the world soul's cognitive activity in Timaeus 37 A 2‐C 5 offers a general account of intellectual cognition. He gives this account by describing the activity of an ideal cognitive agent, involving the very same comparative mechanism that governs human intellectual activity, namely, the active production of a propositional grasp of sameness and difference that things have in relation to each other in several respects. Plato depicts the world soul's intellectual activity as entirely devoid of immediate forms (...)
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    Incongruency effects in affective processing: Automatic motivational counter-regulation or mismatch-induced salience?Klaus Rothermund, Anne Gast & Dirk Wentura - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (3):413-425.
    Attention is automatically allocated to stimuli that are opposite in valence to the current motivational focus (Rothermund, 2003; Rothermund, Voss, & Wentura, 2008). We tested whether this incongruency effect is due to affective–motivational counter-regulation or to an increased salience of stimuli that mismatch with cognitively activated information. Affective processing biases were assessed with a search task in which participants had to detect the spatial position at which a positive or negative stimulus was presented. In the motivational condition, positive or negative (...)
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  6. Das problem der Subjektivität in Hegels Logik.Klaus Düsing - 1979 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 169 (2):250-251.
     
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    Societies Learn and yet the World is Hard to Change.Klaus Eder - 1999 - European Journal of Social Theory 2 (2):195-215.
    Evolution and learning are two analytically distinct concepts. People learn yet evolution (`change') does not necessarily take place. To clarify this problem the concept of learning is explicated. The first problem addressed is the question of who is learning. Here a shift from the single actor perspective to an interaction perspective is proposed (using Habermas and Luhmann as theoretical arguments for such a shift). Both, however, idealize the preconditions that interactants share while learning collectively. Against rationalist assumptions it is argued (...)
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  8. The "New Social Movements:" Moral Crusades, Political Pressure Groups, or Social Movements?Klaus Eder - 1985 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 52.
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    Cognitive Sociology and the Theory of Communicative Action: The Role of Communication and Language in the Making of the Social Bond.Klaus Eder - 2007 - European Journal of Social Theory 10 (3):389-408.
    A pragmatic (communication-discursive) cognitive sociology beyond observationism (Luhmann, Turner, Conein) and individualistic reductionism (Esser, Boudon) as a way to do sociology as a critical theory and as a positive science is proposed, drawing on the Habermasian theory of communicative action and its radical continuation in Luhmann's concept of the (cognitive) autopoiesis of social systems.
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    The Corporate Social Responsibility of The Pharmaceutical Industry.Klaus M. Leisinger - 2005 - Business Ethics Quarterly 15 (4):577-594.
    In recent years society has come to expect more from the “socially-responsible” company and the global HIV/AIDS pandemic in particular has resulted in some critics saying that the “Big Pharma” companies have not been living up to their social responsibilities. Corporate social responsibility can be understood as the socio-economic product of the organizational division of labor in complex modern society. Global poverty and poor health conditions are in the main the responsibilities of the world’s national governments and international governmental organizations, (...)
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    Pobreza y riqueza: derecho de socorro y derecho de resistencia en Hegel.Klaus Vieweg - 2009 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 39:137-152.
    En la Filosofía del Derecho, Hegel dedica especial atención a uno de los problemas más preocupantes de las sociedades y los estados modernos: la inequitativa distribución de la riqueza y la consiguiente secuela de inequidades e injusticias sociales. En su análisis, Hegel enfatiza la idea de que la conformación de una sociedad civil justa y de un estado racional o de derecho, depende enteramente del reconocimiento, por parte de esas esferas, de los derechos de todos los individuos a gozar de (...)
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  12. Identity and Experience In the New Testament.Klaus Berger & Charles Muenchow - 2003
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    The Corporate Social Responsibility of The Pharmaceutical Industry.Klaus M. Leisinger - 2005 - Business Ethics Quarterly 15 (4):577-594.
    In recent years society has come to expect more from the “socially-responsible” company and the global HIV/AIDS pandemic in particular has resulted in some critics saying that the “Big Pharma” companies have not been living up to their social responsibilities. Corporate social responsibility can be understood as the socio-economic product of the organizational division of labor in complex modern society. Global poverty and poor health conditions are in the main the responsibilities of the world’s national governments and international governmental organizations, (...)
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    Diminishing solidarity.Klaus Peter Rippe - 1998 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (3):355-373.
    Cases of acts of solidarity can be divided into at least two groups. Solidarity in a narrow sense of the term refers to what I label project-related solidarity; it is prevalent in the modern world at least as much as it was found in past worlds. In contrast, the philosophical discussions of "solidarity" refer to the altruism and mutuality typically found in close human relationships. This concept of "solidarity" is theoretically unfruitful and even misleading. I propose to abandon the term (...)
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    Corporate Responsibilities for Access to Medicines.Klaus M. Leisinger - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (S1):3 - 23.
    Today there is a growing wave of demands being placed upon the pharmaceutical industry to contribute to improved access to medicines for poor patients in the developing countries. 1 This article aims to contribute to the development of a systematic approach and broad consensus about shared benchmarks for good corporate practices in this area. A consensus corridor on what constitutes an appropriate portfolio of corporate responsibilities for access to medicines -especially under conditions of 'failing states' and 'market failure' 2 – (...)
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    Evaluative conditioning depends on higher order encoding processes.Klaus Fiedler & Christian Unkelbach - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (4):639-656.
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    Corporate Philanthropy: The “Top of the Pyramid”.Klaus M. Leisinger - 2007 - Business and Society Review 112 (3):315-342.
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  18. Kant and greek ethics (I.).Klaus Reich - 1939 - Mind 48 (191):338-354.
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    Predictive Processing and Metaphysical Views of the Self.Klaus Gärtner & Robert W. Clowes - 2020 - In D. Mendonça, M. Curado & S. S. Gouveia (eds.), The Science and Philosophy of Predictive Processing. Bloomsbury.
    In recent years we have seen the rise of a new framework within the study of the mind, namely Predictive Processing. This framework essentially holds that the brain is a prediction machine constantly postulating perceptual models which are tested against incoming information. At the same time, the notion of the minimal or core self has become very influential as a way of explaining, or explaining away, pre-reflective self-awareness. The four most widely discussed alternatives for thinking through the metaphysical implications the (...)
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    Performance Prestidigitation.Klaus V. Meier - 1989 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 16 (1):13-33.
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    The Rise of Counter-Culture Movements Against Modernity: Nature as a New Field of Class Struggle.Klaus Eder - 1990 - Theory, Culture and Society 7 (4):21-47.
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    Europe's Borders: The Narrative Construction of the Boundaries of Europe.Klaus Eder - 2006 - European Journal of Social Theory 9 (2):255-271.
    This article argues that the social construction of the borders of Europe is the combined effect of a historical trajectory in which the construction of its outer and its inner boundaries interact. These boundaries make sense to the people because they have a narrative plausibility. On such narrative resonance, real hard borders are grounded. The idea of narrative boundary construction is embedded in a minimalist theory of identity that claims that anything can serve as a boundary within a historically specific (...)
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    Scaffolded reaching experiences encourage grasping activity in infants at high risk for autism.Klaus Libertus & Rebecca J. Landa - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5:80656.
    Recent findings suggest impaired motor skill development during infancy in children later diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). However, it remains unclear whether infants at high familial risk for ASD would benefit from early interventions targeting the motor domain. The current study investigated this issue by providing 3-month-old infants at high familial risk for ASD with training experiences aimed at facilitating independent reaching. A group of 17 high-risk (HR) infants received 2 weeks of scaffolded reaching experiences using “sticky mittens,” and (...)
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    John Locke in the German Enlightenment: an Interpretation.Klaus P. Fischer - 1975 - Journal of the History of Ideas 36 (3):431.
    A favorite assumption of anglo-American scholarship is that locke's influence "pervaded the eighteenth century with an almost scriptural authority." examining the philosophy of the german enlightenment, This essay disputes the exaggerated importance ascribed to locke in the eighteenth century. Locke's influence was always limited by native traditions inimical to his thought. His empiricism could not compete with the leibniz-Wolff system in which all german philosophers, Including the lockean sympathizers, Were educated. It is true that around mid-Century and beyond locke attracted (...)
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    Wahrheit und Wirklichkeit im Film: Philosophie des Dokumentarfilms.Klaus Arriens - 1999 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Die Kirchen vor den Problemen der Welt.Klaus-Martin Beckmann - 1969 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 13 (1):1-13.
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    The Significance of Art: A Phenomenological Approach to Aesthetics by Moritz Geiger.Klaus Berger - 1986 - Washington, D.C.: Upa. Edited by Klaus Berger.
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    Streben.Klaus Corcilius - 2011 - In Christof Rapp & Klaus Corcilius (eds.), Aristoteles-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung. Stuttgart: Metzler. pp. 391-395.
    ›Streben‹ und das entsprechende abstrakte Hauptwort ›Strebung‹ bilden den Oberbegriff für alle konativen Zustände, d. h. für alle Zustände des Versuchens, Wollens und Angetriebenseins. Aristoteles verwendet den Begriff als Erster in terminologischer Weise : ›Streben‹ ist allgemeiner Begriff für zwei einander entgegengesetzte Modi des Strebens, nämlich Verfolgen und Meiden. Sie decken das Spektrum solcher motorischen Prozesse, bei denen Lebewesen sich intentional auf Bewegungsziele richten, vollständig ab.
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  29. Der Sokrates des Aischines von Sphettos und die Frage nach dem historischen Sokrates.Klaus Döring - 1984 - Hermes 112 (1):16-30.
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    History and Prophecy: Oswald Spengler and The Decline of the West.Klaus P. Fischer - 1989 - Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    This book provides insight into the work of Oswald Spengler (1880-1936), one of the most prophetic minds of the 20th century, whose dire historical predictions - world wars, ecological disasters, gigantic cities with unrestrained urban sprawl, increasing race conflicts, failure of nerve among the ruling elites, and rapid decline of cultural norms - have more than passed the test of time. Besides focusing on Spengler the prophet and the controversies which surrounded his name in the 1920s, this book also emphasizes (...)
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    Die Lehre vom noetischen und dianoetischen Denken bei Platon und Aristoteles.Klaus Oehler - 1962 - München,: Beck.
    Im vorliegenden Buch stellt Klaus Oehler die Lehre vom noetischen und dianoetischen Denken bei Platon und Aristoteles dar und begründet damit erstmals die These, dass das für die neuzeitliche Philosophie zentrale Problem der Reflexion und des Selbstbewusstseins schon, wenn auch nicht in gleicher Weise, in der antiken Philosophie eine Rolle gespielt hat.
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    Bildung und Freiheit: ein vergessener Zusammenhang.Klaus Vieweg & Michael Winkler (eds.) - 2012 - Paderborn: Schöningh.
    Proceedings of a conference held Sept. 2010 in Jena, Germany.
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    El arte como "punto medio" Y su clasicismo.Klaus Vieweg - 2005 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 32:99-108.
    Debido al interés de Hegel por la función histórica del arte como factor de cultura, su filosofía del arte es inseparable de su filosofía de la historia. Las formas universales del arte (simbólica, clásica y romántica), corresponden al proceso de formación y realización de la subjetividad humana y su libertad en el mundo oriental, el antiguo o griego, y el moderno. El articulo se concentra en la forma clásica, o sea el mundo de la cultura griega. Su clasicismo es un (...)
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    El principio de reconocimiento en la teoría filosófica del derecho político externo de Hegel (Traducción de A. Gómez Ramos).Klaus Vieweg - 1996 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 13:181.
    Se propone aqui una actualización del pensar hegeliano en la filosofía del derecho internacional, cix tomo al problema del reconocimiento interestatal, a fin de mediar entre un liberalismo vacuo y un multiculturalismo , que en base a la inalienable identidad de cada pueblo haría imposible la defensa de la dignidad de la persona. Se atisba una solución en el concepto de «reconocimiento sustancial y con contenido», que lleva a la paulatina sustitución de las guerras por «contiendas metafóricas», regladas en base (...)
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    Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes: ein kooperativer Kommentar zu einem Schlüsselwerk der Moderne.Klaus Vieweg & Wolfgang Welsch (eds.) - 2008 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Ironía romántica como skepsis estética. Sobre la crítica de Hegel al proyecto de una "poesía trascendental".Klaus Vieweg - 2002 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 25:53-72.
    Una comprensión adecuada de la confrontación de Hegel con el concepto de ironía romántica de Friedrich Schlegel sólo puede lograrse mediante una explicación de la relación estructural de negatividad, skepsis e ironía. La relación entre una filosofía de la ironía y una filosofía del absoluto puede ser puesta bajo una nueva luz si se compara la cercanía y la oposición de las estrategias de una skepsis implícita o interna desarrolladas por Schlegel y Hegel. Hegel ve en la ironía de Schlegel (...)
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    Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Weimar und Rußland.Klaus Vieweg - 1995 - Fichte-Studien 7:193-198.
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    Arithmetische Operatoren.Klaus Wagner - 1976 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 22 (1):553-570.
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    Arithmetische und Bairesche Operatoren.Klaus Wagner - 1977 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 23 (7-12):181-191.
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  40. Die Modernisierungsfalle: Gesellschaft, Selbstbewusstsein und Gewalt.Klaus Wahl - 1989 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Gehorsam in der Familie als Thema des Religionsunterrichts- Kritisches zu zwei Unterrichtsmodellen.Klaus Wegenast - 1978 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 22 (1):34-45.
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    Using the World Ethos Body of Thought as a Compass for Managers some Thoughts on the Practical Application of a Philosophical Concept.Klaus M. Leisinger - 2018 - Humanistic Management Journal 3 (2):147-159.
    Today’s social, economic, ecological and political state-of-affairs, the lack of confidence in business and political leaders and the associated rise of populist parties pose new and structurally different challenges to mankind. They are likely to be deepened in the course of the implementation of the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development. While all societal actors are called upon to reflect on their contribution to necessary reforms, business has a particularly important role to play. Competing with integrity today means much more than (...)
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    Person und Materie. Vom Pragmatismus zum Demokratischen Öko-Sozialismus.Klaus Ulrich Robra (ed.) - 2017 - München: GRIN Verlag.
    Here I try a new synthesis of personalism and materialism leading to new concepts of sense. Beginnig with the analysis of the correlations between matter, personality, language, understanding, cognition, knowledge, and the problem of truth, followed by a critique of pragmatism, personalism and "new realism" as well as by ontological concretisations in different fields of philosophy, i.e. in logical order from cosmology to anthropology, ethics, history and political philosophy (including globalization, digital revolution amd ecocide), aesthetics, and philosophy of religion, leading (...)
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    "The whole is greater than the part." Mereology in Euclid's Elements.Klaus Robering - 2016 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 25 (3):371-409.
    The present article provides a mereological analysis of Euclid’s planar geometry as presented in the first two books of his Elements. As a standard of comparison, a brief survey of the basic concepts of planar geometry formulated in a set-theoretic framework is given in Section 2. Section 3.2, then, develops the theories of incidence and order using a blend of mereology and convex geometry. Section 3.3 explains Euclid’s “megethology”, i.e., his theory of magnitudes. In Euclid’s system of geometry, megethology takes (...)
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    Symmetries of Nature: A Handbook for Philosophy of Nature and Science.Klaus Mainzer - 1996 - De Gruyter.
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    Stegmüller über „wissenschaftliche Revolutionen“.Klaus Jürgen Düsberg - 1977 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 8 (2):331-341.
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    Experience or interpretation: “What you see is not what you read”.Klaus Ottmann - 2007 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 41 (2):13-17.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Experience or Interpretation:"What You See Is Not What You Read"Klaus OttmannMuseums of modern and contemporary art are growing at an unprecedented rate. New museums are being founded and existing ones are expanding exhibition spaces and acquiring more and more works of art. Concurrently, cultural institutions compete with a growing number of art fairs, biennials, galleries, and public collection spaces.Since the 1980s the focus of museums increasingly has been (...)
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    Kants Moralphilosophie: die Selbstbezüglichkeit reiner praktischer Vernunft.Klaus Steigleder - 2002 - Stuttgart: Metzler.
    In diesem Buch erscheint Kants Moralphilosophie in neuem Licht. Kants Bestimmung und Begründung des Moralprinzips wird gegen das Gros der bisherigen Forschung als konsistente Argumentation auf hohem Niveau aufgeschlüsselt. Das gut lesbare Buch klärt die Grundbegriffe von Kants Moralphilosophie und lässt sich als Kommentar zu deren als besonders schwierig empfundenen Teilen benutzen.
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    The Functional and Embodied Nature of Pre-reflective Self-consciousness.Klaus Gärtner - 2023 - Humana Mente 16 (43).
    Being conscious or experiencing the world with all its vivid qualities is something humans intimately cherish. The fact that consciousness provides us with a lively phenomenology is what makes life worth living. Yet, when it comes to understanding how consciousness fits into the natural world, we feel deeply puzzled. In this context, one important claim about consciousness consists in the idea that our awareness is not only about the world but also reveals an intimate subjectivity. This aspect of phenomenal consciousness (...)
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  50. Erwägungen zum intrinsece malum (Considérations sur la notion de malice intrinsèque).Klaus Demmer - 1987 - Gregorianum 68 (3-4):613-637.
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