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    Sozialkapital und das Kooperationsproblem in sozialen Dilemmata.Andreas Diekmann - 1993 - Analyse & Kritik 15 (1):22-35.
    Coleman’s Foundations devotes much attention to the role of ‘social capital’ in solving problems of cooperation in dilemma situations. In contrast to the human capital approach, however, there is no stringent theory of social capital allowing for the deduction of empirically testable hypotheses from a set of general principles. This article demonstrates by means of various examples that social capital is an important exogenous factor inducing the evolution of cooperation and the stabilization of cooperation in N-person dilemmas. Some preliminary suggestions (...)
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    Kooperative Strategien im Gefangenendilemma. Computersimulation eines N-Personen-Spiels.Andreas Diekmann & Klaus Manhart - 1989 - Analyse & Kritik 11 (2):134-153.
    Simulation studies in the context of Robert Axelrod’s research on iterative prisoner’s dilemma games focus nearly exclusively on the two-player- version of the game. In contrast, this article reports results of a simulation with an iterated N-prisoners’ dilemma where group size N varies between 2 and 30. The simulation investigates the relative performance of conditional cooperative strategies with increasing group size. Results show that some ‘nice’ strategies like ‘tit-for-tat’ are relatively successful and robust even in larger groups and non-nice environments. (...)
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  3. The Role of Non-Epistemic Values in Engineering Models.Sven Diekmann & Martin Peterson - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (1):207-218.
    We argue that non-epistemic values, including moral ones, play an important role in the construction and choice of models in science and engineering. Our main claim is that non-epistemic values are not only “secondary values” that become important just in case epistemic values leave some issues open. Our point is, on the contrary, that non-epistemic values are as important as epistemic ones when engineers seek to develop the best model of a process or problem. The upshot is that models are (...)
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    Latenz. 40 Annäherungen an einen Begriff.Thomas Khurana & Stefanie Diekmann (eds.) - 2007 - Berlin: Kadmos.
    »Latenz« bezeichnet als spezifischer Modus des Verborgenseins und der Wirksamkeit aus dem Verborgenen eine ebenso alte wie virulente Figur. Das Wirken des Begriffs selbst jedoch geschieht bezeichnenderweise oft fast unbemerkt und wie aus dem Verborgenen: Nicht nur sucht man vergebens nach einer umfassenden Theorie der Latenz, auch im Einzelnen sind detaillierte Klärungen zur Struktur oder Verwendungsweise der mit Latenz verbundenen Begrifflichkeit die Ausnahme. »Latenz« taucht vielmehr fast ausschließlich als operativer Begriff auf, der einen Teil seiner spezifischen Wirksamkeit womöglich gerade seinem (...)
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  5. The Catechol-O-Methyl Transferase Val158Met Polymorphism and Experience of Reward in the Flow of Daily Life.Nele Jacobs - unknown
    Genetic moderation of experience of reward in response to environmental stimuli is relevant for the study of many psychiatric disorders. Experience of reward, however, is difficult to capture, as it involves small fluctuations in affect in response to small events in the flow of daily life. This study examined a momentary assessment reward phenotype in relation to the catechol-O-methyl transferase (COMT) Val158Met polymorphism. A total of 351 participants from a twin study participated in an Experience Sampling Method procedure to collect (...)
     
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    Value structures determining community supported agriculture: insights from Germany.Marie Diekmann & Ludwig Theuvsen - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (4):733-746.
    In recent years Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), an innovative grassroots movement connecting consumers with a local farm, has rapidly spread across Germany and other industrialized countries. An increasing number of consumers who are dissatisfied with conventional food supply chains have signed up to receive fresh produce, support a local community and protect the environment. So far little is known, though, about the underlying value structures of CSA. Nevertheless, identifying factors influencing consumers’ interest in CSA is regarded as a major aim (...)
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    On the Power of the Concept of Responsibility.Nele Kuhlmann - 2022 - Educational Theory 72 (1):65-83.
    Educational Theory, Volume 72, Issue 1, Page 65-83, February 2022.
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    Book Review: Ecocene Politics by Mihnea Tănăsecu. [REVIEW]Nele Buyst - forthcoming - Environmental Values.
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    Kompromisse mit sich selbst.Nele Röttger & Véronique Zanetti - 2021 - In Roland Kipke, Nele Röttger, Johanna Wagner & Almut Kristine V. Wedelstaedt (eds.), ZusammenDenken: Festschrift Für Ralf Stoecker. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 35-55.
    Wir reden gelegentlich von Kompromissen, die wir mit uns selbst schließen. Aber ist diese Rede angemessen oder gar berechtigt? Schließlich lassen sich wesentliche Merkmale von Kompromissen mit anderen nicht auf das Selbstverhältnis einer Person übertragen. Dennoch kann sich die Rede unter gewissen Umständen als sinnvoll erweisen. Der Artikel gibt Kriterien dafür an und stellt sich vor allem die Frage, ob und in welcher Hinsicht solche selbstbezüglichen Kompromisse eine Gefahr für die Integrität der Person darstellen.
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    TV drama as a social experience: An empirical investigation of the social dimensions of watching TV drama in the age of non-linear television.Nele Simons - 2015 - Communications 40 (2):219-236.
    As time-shifting technologies and digital convergence are facilitating and encouraging increasingly individualized and personalized television viewing practices, the social role and function of traditional linear television might be changing as well. Through empirical audience research, using TV diaries and interviews, this article investigates the social dimensions of engaged viewers’ reception of TV drama and explores how audiences themselves experience contemporary television as a social medium. The qualitative analysis reveals three social dimensions in viewers’ engagement with TV drama and indicates that (...)
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    Interexistentialität und Unverfügbarkeit: Leben in einer menschlichen Welt.Constanze Demuth & Nele Schneidereit (eds.) - 2014 - Freiburg: Alber.
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    ZusammenDenken: Festschrift Für Ralf Stoecker.Roland Kipke, Nele Röttger, Johanna Wagner & Almut Kristine V. Wedelstaedt (eds.) - 2021 - Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    Handeln, Personsein, Menschenwürde und zahlreiche Fragen der Angewandten Ethik – das ist das weite Spektrum dieser Festschrift und auch des Denkens von Ralf Stoecker, dem sie gewidmet ist. Ganz in seinem Geiste laden die Beiträge des Bandes dazu ein, zusammen zu denken und zusammenzudenken, was – möglicherweise – zusammengehört.
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    A paradox in decision theory and some experimental results: The relative nature of decisions.Iain Paterson & Andreas Diekmann - 1988 - Theory and Decision 25 (2):107-116.
  14. Cooperation: sociological aspects.Andreas Diekmann & Siegwart Lindenberg - 2001 - In N. J. Smelser & B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. pp. 4--2751.
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    Drei Arbeiten über "Arisierungen" in Berlin, Hamburg und Schwerin.Irene Diekmann - 2000 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 52 (1):368-373.
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    Drei Arbeiten iiber "Arisierungen" in Berlin, Hamburg, Schwerin.Irene Diekmann - 2000 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 52 (4):368-373.
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    Modeling for fairness: A Rawlsian approach.Sven Diekmann & Sjoerd D. Zwart - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 46 (C):46-53.
    In this paper we introduce the overlapping design consensus for the construction of models in design and the related value judgments. The overlapping design consensus is inspired by Rawls’ overlapping consensus. The overlapping design consensus is a well-informed, mutual agreement among all stakeholders based on fairness. Fairness is respected if all stakeholders’ interests are given due and equal attention. For reaching such fair agreement, we apply Rawls’ original position and reflective equilibrium to modeling. We argue that by striving for the (...)
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  18. Sonnenenergie.Jochen Diekmann, Alfred Gierer, Hans-Jürgen Krupp, Klaus Pinkau, Hans-Joachim Queisser, Fritz Peter Schäfer, Helmut Schaefer, Karl Stephan, Dieter Weiß & Horst Tobias Witt - 1991 - de Gruyter.
    The book (in German) on “Solar Energy – challenge for research, development and international co-operation” is the report of a study group of the Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. It reviews solar thermal, photovoltaic, and bio mimetic solar energy techniques; prospects of de-central techniques in developing countries; transport and storage of solar energy; and chances for cooperation with Arabic countries and countries of the South of the former Soviet Union. The prospect of large scale energy production in arid areas, and (...)
     
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    “She did what? There is no way I would do that!” The Potential Interpersonal Harm Caused by Mispredicting One’s Behavior.Kristina A. Diekmann - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 80 (1):5 - 11.
    When forecasting their own behavior, people are often inaccurate and tend to predict that they will engage in more socially desirable behavior than they actually do. The problem with inaccurate behavioral forecasts is that they can lead to negative consequences both for the self and for others. One particularly negative consequence may be that such errors can produce overly harsh evaluations and condemnation of others who do not act in a way that most people predict they themselves would act. This (...)
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    “She did what? There is no way I would do that!” The Potential Interpersonal Harm Caused by Mispredicting One’s Behavior.Kristina A. Diekmann - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 80 (1):5-11.
    When forecasting their own behavior, people are often inaccurate and tend to predict that they will engage in more socially desirable behavior than they actually do. The problem with inaccurate behavioral forecasts is that they can lead to negative consequences both for the self and for others. One particularly negative consequence may be that such errors can produce overly harsh evaluations and condemnation of others who do not act in a way that most people predict they themselves would act. This (...)
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    Contingent Valuation: Comparing Participant Performance in Group-Based Approaches and Personal Interviews.Nele Lienhoop & Douglas C. Macmillan - 2007 - Environmental Values 16 (2):209-232.
    This paper reports a Contingent Valuation application to estimate the non-market costs and benefits of hydro scheme developments in an Icelandic wilderness area. A deliberative group -based approach, called Market Stall, is compared to a control group consisting of conventional in-person interviews, in order to investigate flaws of Contingent Valuation, such as poor validity and protest responses. Perceived property rights suggested the use of willingness-to-accept in compensation for wilderness loss and willingness-to-pay for hydro scheme benefits. The study is novel as (...)
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    Contingent Valuation: Comparing Participant Performance in Group-Based Approaches and Personal Interviews.Nele Lienhoop & Douglas C. Macmillan - 2007 - Environmental Values 16 (2):209-232.
    This paper reports a Contingent Valuation application to estimate the non-market costs and benefits of hydro scheme developments in an Icelandic wilderness area. A deliberative group-based approach, called Market Stall, is compared to a control group consisting of conventional in-person interviews, in order to investigate flaws of Contingent Valuation, such as poor validity and protest responses. Perceived property rights suggested the use of willingness-to-accept in compensation for wilderness loss and willingness-to-pay for hydro scheme benefits. The study is novel as it (...)
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    Research Abstract.Nele Bal, Bernadette de Casterlé, Maria Berghs & Chris Gastmans - 2005 - Nursing Ethics 12 (1):110-111.
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    From Bench to Bedside in Neuropsychology.Nele Demeyere - 2017 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 26 (4):705-709.
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    Cooperation in 2-and n-person prisoner's dilemma games: a simulation study.Klaus Manhart & A. Diekmann - 1989 - Analyse & Kritik 11 (2):134-153.
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    Glitches as fictional (mis)communication.Nele Van de Mosselear & Nathan Wildman - 2021 - In Timothy Barker & Maria Korolkova (eds.), Miscommunication: Error, mistakes, media. Bloomsbury. pp. 300-315.
    Here, we focus on the underexplored fictional relevance of videogame glitches. For this purpose, we will make use philosophical theories on fiction, as well as standard suggestions about how best to deal with unintended errors within fiction. Focusing on glitches like that of Red Dead Redemption’s "manimals", we argue that glitches, more than any kinds of mistakes in traditional, non-interactive fictions, can actually have a significant influence on the fictional worlds of the work in which they appear. In particular, we (...)
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    Subjectively different emotional schematic faces not automatically discriminated from the brain’s bioelectrical responses.Annika Kask, Nele Põldver, Liisi Ausmees & Kairi Kreegipuu - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 93 (C):103150.
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  28. The Implied Designer of Digital Games.Nele Van de Mosselaer & Stefano Gualeni - 2023 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 60 (1):71-89.
    As artefacts, the worlds of digital games are designed and developed to fulfil certain expressive, functional, and experiential objectives. During play, players infer these purposes and aspirations from various aspects of their engagement with the gameworld. Influenced by their sociocultural backgrounds, sensitivities, gameplay preferences, and familiarity with game conventions, players construct a subjective interpretation of the intentions with which they believe the digital game in question was created. By analogy with the narratological notion of the implied author, we call the (...)
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    Die Dialektik von Gemeinschaft Und Gesellschaft: Grundbegriffe Einer Kritischen Sozialphilosophie.Nele Schneidereit - 2010 - Akademie Verlag.
    Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft sind zentrale Begriffe der Sozialphilosophie und der politischen Philosophie. Die Untersuchung der Begriffe Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft sowie ihres Verhältnisses zueinander erfolgt in der vorliegenden Arbeit im Rahmen der philosophischen Frage nach Möglichkeit, Konstitution und Kritik des Sozialen. In ihrer Studie wendet sich Nele Schneidereit gegen die tradierte Opposition von Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft. Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft beschreiben zwei zu unterscheidende Aspekte eines in sich vermittelten Zusammenhangs. Diese zunächst negativ-traditionskritische These wird ergänzt durch die positiv-systematische These, dass Gemeinschaft (...)
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    2. Antagonismus oder Vermittlung von Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft? - ‚Reine‘ und ‚angewandte‘ Theorie.Nele Schneidereit - 2010 - In Die Dialektik von Gemeinschaft Und Gesellschaft: Grundbegriffe Einer Kritischen Sozialphilosophie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 47-70.
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    Der Diskurs der Moderne in J. G. Fichtes Staatslehre.Nele Schneidereit - 2006 - Fichte-Studien 29:139-147.
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    Der Diskurs der Moderne in J. G. Fichtes Staatslehre.Nele Schneidereit - 2006 - Fichte-Studien 29:139-147.
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    1. Einleitung.Nele Schneidereit - 2010 - In Die Dialektik von Gemeinschaft Und Gesellschaft: Grundbegriffe Einer Kritischen Sozialphilosophie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 13-33.
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    Einführende Bemerkungen zu einer Dialektik des Sozialen bei Tönnies.Nele Schneidereit - 2010 - In Die Dialektik von Gemeinschaft Und Gesellschaft: Grundbegriffe Einer Kritischen Sozialphilosophie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 34-46.
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    Einführende Bemerkungen zu einer kritischen Sozialphilosophie bei Plessner.Nele Schneidereit - 2010 - In Die Dialektik von Gemeinschaft Und Gesellschaft: Grundbegriffe Einer Kritischen Sozialphilosophie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 131-142.
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    Einheit der Vernunft und subjektivische Notwendigkeit: Tetens’ Version einer Common Sense-Philosophie.Nele Schneidereit - 2014 - In Udo Thiel & Gideon Stiening (eds.), Johann Nikolaus Tetens : Philosophie in der Tradition des Europäischen Empirismus. De Gruyter. pp. 181-198.
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    9. Epilog: Ein Kommentar zur Kommunitarismusdebatte.Nele Schneidereit - 2010 - In Die Dialektik von Gemeinschaft Und Gesellschaft: Grundbegriffe Einer Kritischen Sozialphilosophie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 222-232.
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    Feder über das moralische Gefühl.Nele Schneidereit - 2018 - In Gideon Stiening, Udo Roth & Hans-Peter Nowitzki (eds.), Zur Einführung: Johann Georg Heinrich Feder : Empirismus und Popularphilosophie zwischen Wolff und Kant. De Gruyter. pp. 167-188.
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    6. Grenzen der Gemeinschaft - Sozialphilosophie oder Sozialethik?Nele Schneidereit - 2010 - In Die Dialektik von Gemeinschaft Und Gesellschaft: Grundbegriffe Einer Kritischen Sozialphilosophie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 142-180.
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  40. Individualität als Grenze der Leistungssteigerung durch Doping.Nele Schneidereit - 2012 - In Patrick Grã¼Neberg (ed.), Das Modellierte Individuum. Transcript. pp. 3--51.
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    4. Konsequenzen für eine Politische Philosophie.Nele Schneidereit - 2010 - In Die Dialektik von Gemeinschaft Und Gesellschaft: Grundbegriffe Einer Kritischen Sozialphilosophie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 109-121.
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    7. Philosophische Anthropologie und kritische Sozialphilosophie.Nele Schneidereit - 2010 - In Die Dialektik von Gemeinschaft Und Gesellschaft: Grundbegriffe Einer Kritischen Sozialphilosophie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 181-217.
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    5. Resümee.Nele Schneidereit - 2010 - In Die Dialektik von Gemeinschaft Und Gesellschaft: Grundbegriffe Einer Kritischen Sozialphilosophie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 121-130.
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    8. Resümee - Kritische Sozialphilosophie nach Plessner und Tönnies.Nele Schneidereit - 2010 - In Die Dialektik von Gemeinschaft Und Gesellschaft: Grundbegriffe Einer Kritischen Sozialphilosophie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 217-221.
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    3. Soziale Wirklichkeit - Der begriffslogische Zusammenhang von Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft.Nele Schneidereit - 2010 - In Die Dialektik von Gemeinschaft Und Gesellschaft: Grundbegriffe Einer Kritischen Sozialphilosophie. Akademie Verlag. pp. 70-109.
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    Unwissenheit, Irrtum und Zweifel in Georg Friedrich Meiers Moralphilosophie.Nele Schneidereit - 2015 - In Gideon Stiening & Frank Grunert (eds.), Georg Friedrich Meier : Philosophie Als "Wahre Weltweisheit". De Gruyter. pp. 211-230.
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    Imaginative Desires and Interactive Fiction: On Wanting to Shoot Fictional Zombies.Nele Van De Mosselaer - 2020 - British Journal of Aesthetics 60 (3):241-251.
    What do players of videogames mean when they say they want to shoot zombies? Surely they know that the zombies are not real, and that they cannot really shoot them, but only control a fictional character who does so. Some philosophers of fiction argue that we need the concept of imaginative desires to explain situations in which people feel desires towards fictional characters or desires that motivate pretend actions. Others claim that we can explain these situations without complicating human psychology (...)
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    The Role of Frustration in Human–Robot Interaction – What Is Needed for a Successful Collaboration?Alexandra Weidemann & Nele Rußwinkel - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    To realize a successful and collaborative interaction between human and robots remains a big challenge. Emotional reactions of the user provide crucial information for a successful interaction. These reactions carry key factors to prevent errors and fatal bidirectional misunderstanding. In cases where human–machine interaction does not proceed as expected, negative emotions, like frustration, can arise. Therefore, it is important to identify frustration in a human–machine interaction and to investigate its impact on other influencing factors such as dominance, sense of control (...)
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    Toddlers as soul workers: A critical take on emotions and well‐being in early childhood education.Nele Van Damme & Stefan Ramaekers - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 56 (1):55-66.
    Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 56, Issue 1, Page 55-66, February 2022.
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    Toddlers as soul workers: A critical take on emotions and well‐being in early childhood education.Nele Van Damme & Stefan Ramaekers - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 56 (1):55-66.
    Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 56, Issue 1, Page 55-66, February 2022.
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