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    Like It or Not: When Corporate Social Responsibility Does Not Attract Potential Applicants.Eva Alexandra Jakob, Holger Steinmetz, Marius Claus Wehner, Christina Engelhardt & Rüdiger Kabst - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 178 (1):105-127.
    Companies increasingly recognize the importance of communicating corporate social responsibility including their engagement toward employees, the community, the environment and other stakeholder groups to attract applicants. The positive findings on the effect of CSR on applicants’ reactions are commonly based on the assumption that companies send a clear signal about their commitment to CSR. However, communication is always contextualized and has become more ambiguous through the increased availability of information online. External stakeholders including actual and potential applicants are confronted with (...)
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    Secularization and Theologization.Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins - 2019 - In Willem Styfhals & Stéphane Symons (eds.), Genealogies of the Secular: The Making of Modern German Thought. SUNY Press. pp. 219-229.
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    John Haugeland, having thought. Essays in the metaphysics of mind.Rüdiger Vaas - 2000 - Erkenntnis 52 (1):139-147.
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    Kritische Welterkenntnis. Karl R. Popper und die Kosmologie.Rüdiger Vaas - 2019 - Aufklärung and Kritik 26 (1):232-253.
    Kosmologie im weiten Sinn von Naturwissenschaft und -philosophie hat Karl Popper am meisten fasziniert. Auch die physikalische Kosmologie im engeren Sinn verfolgte er kritisch. In der aktuellen Kosmologie sind seine wissenschafts- und erkenntnistheoretischen Einsichten weiterhin wichtig … oder sollten es sein – besonders im Kontext spekulativer Hypothesen, etwa zu anderen Universen.
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  5. A God Over God Versus The Political Over Politics?: Schelling, Lefort and the Originary Identity of Theological and Political Form.Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins - 2010 - Ars Disputandi 10.
    The partial aim of this paper is to suggest that Merleau-Ponty’s ontology is prefigured in Schelling’s conception of God as presented in Ages of the World. This will specifically be demonstrated by explicating the parallels between Merleau-Ponty’s paradoxical notion of the flesh and Schelling’s equally complex idea of Ungrund. Understanding the significance of Schelling’s influence on Merleau-Ponty becomes pivotal upon the recognition that the contemporary French political philosopher Claude Lefort’s idea of the political instituting politics is directly linked to Merleau-Ponty’s (...)
     
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  6. Die Freundschaftslehre des Panaitios.Fritz-Arthur Steinmetz - 1967 - Wiesbaden,: F. Steiner.
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    Eine jungepikureische Sicht der Geschichte der Philosophie.Peter Steinmetz - 1966 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 48 (1-3):153-162.
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    Bourdieu's Disavowal of Lacan: Psychoanalytic Theory and the Concepts of “Habitus” and “Symbolic Capital”.George Steinmetz - 2006 - Constellations 13 (4):445-464.
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    Providing Outstanding Undergraduate Research Experiences and Sustainable Faculty Development in Load.Katherine R. Mickley Steinmetz & Alliston K. Reid - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Cortisol and stimulus-induced arousal level differentially impact memory for items and backgrounds.Katherine R. Mickley Steinmetz, Arden J. Anderson, Kaci L. Brasher & Thomas S. Brehmer - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (2).
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    The politics of method in the human sciences: positivism and its epistemological others.George Steinmetz (ed.) - 2005 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    The Politics of Method in the Human Sciences provides a remarkable comparative assessment of the variations of positivism and alternative epistemologies in the contemporary human sciences. Often declared obsolete, positivism is alive and well in a number of the fields; in others, its influence is significantly diminished. The essays in this collection investigate its mutations in form and degree across the social science disciplines. Looking at methodological assumptions field by field, individual essays address anthropology, area studies, economics, history, the philosophy (...)
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    Rüdiger Bubner deux erreurs persistantes de la philosophie Des jeunes hégéliens.Rüdiger Bubner & G. Raulet - forthcoming - Les Etudes Philosophiques.
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    Neutral details associated with emotional events are encoded: evidence from a cued recall paradigm.Katherine R. Mickley Steinmetz, Aubrey G. Knight & Elizabeth A. Kensinger - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (7).
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    The effect of divided attention on emotion-induced memory narrowing.Katherine R. Mickley Steinmetz, Jill D. Waring & Elizabeth A. Kensinger - 2014 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (5):881-892.
    Individuals are more likely to remember emotional than neutral information, but this benefit does not always extend to the surrounding background information. This memory narrowing is theorised to be linked to the availability of attentional resources at encoding. In contrast to the predictions of this theoretical account, altering participants' attentional resources at encoding by dividing attention did not affect emotion-induced memory narrowing. Attention was divided using three separate manipulations: a digit ordering task (Experiment 1), an arithmetic task (Experiment 2) and (...)
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    Martin Heidegger: between good and evil.Rüdiger Safranski & Ru Diger Safranski - 1998 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    One of the century's greatest philosophers, without whom there would be no Sartre, no Foucault, no Frankfurt School, Martin Heidegger was also a man of great failures and flaws, a Faustus who made a pact with the devil of his time, Adolf Hitler. The story of Heidegger's life and philosophy, a quintessentially German story in which good and evil, brilliance and blindness are inextricably entwined and the passions and disasters of a whole century come into play, is told in this (...)
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  16. Transdisciplinarity as a Nonimperial Encounter: for an Open Sociology.Steinmetz George - 2007 - Thesis Eleven 91 (1):48-65.
    In this article I argue for a transdisciplinary approach to the human or social sciences. There is little ontological or epistemological justification for a division among these disciplines. I recommend that sociology stop worrying about policing its disciplinary boundaries and begin to encourage various forms of intellectual transculturation. I then analyze barriers to transdisciplinarity by comparing disciplines to states and comparing the relations among disciplines to different sorts of imperial practice, or interstate relations. The most common interdisciplinary strategies are analogous (...)
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  17. Abschied von dem Homogenitätsprinzipien? in Protophysik heute.Rüdiger Inhetveen - 1985 - Philosophia Naturalis 22 (1):132-144.
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  18. Thirty Years of Thesis Eleven: a Survey of the Record and Questions for the Future.George Steinmetz - 2010 - Thesis Eleven 100 (1):67-80.
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    Legitimizing Negative Aspects in GRI-Oriented Sustainability Reporting: A Qualitative Analysis of Corporate Disclosure Strategies.Rüdiger Hahn & Regina Lülfs - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 123 (3):401-420.
    Corporate sustainability reports are supposed to provide a complete and balanced picture of corporate sustainability performance. They are, however, usually voluntary and thus prone to interpretation and even greenwashing tendencies. To overcome this problem, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) provides standardized reporting guidelines challenging companies to report positive and negative aspects of an organization’s sustainability performance. However, the reporting of “negative aspects” in particular can endanger corporate legitimacy if perceived by the stakeholders as not being in line with societal norms (...)
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    The Ethical Rational of Business for the Poor – Integrating the Concepts Bottom of the Pyramid, Sustainable Development, and Corporate Citizenship.Rüdiger Hahn - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (3):313-324.
    The first United Nations Millennium Development Goal calls for a distinct reduction of worldwide poverty. It is now widely accepted that the private sector is a crucial partner in achieving this ambitious target. Building on this insight, the ‹Bottom of the Pyramid’ concept provides a framework that highlights the untapped opportunities with the ‹poorest of the poor’, while at the same time acknowledging the abilities and resources of private enterprises for poverty alleviation. This article connects the idea of business with (...)
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    Über die Variationsrechnung in Hilberts Werken zur Analysis.Rüdiger Thiele - 1997 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 5 (1):23-42.
    The paper deals with some of the developments in analysis against the background of Hilbert's contributions to the Calculus of Variations. As a starting point the transformation is chosen that took place at the end of the 19th century in the Calculus of Variations, and emphasis is placed on the influence of Dirichlet's principle. The proof of the principle (the resuscitation ) led Hilbert to questions arising in the 19th and 20th problems of his famous Paris address in 1900: theexistence (...)
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    Kontroversen um Universen: Sind Multiversum-Szenarien ein legitimer Teil der Wissenschaft?Rüdiger Vaas - 2023 - In Helmut Fink & Meinard Kuhlmann (eds.), Unbestimmt und relativ?: Das Weltbild der modernen Physik. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. 209-223.
    Seit Menschengedenken und lange vor den evidenzbasierten, methodisch reflektierten Naturwissenschaften haben Menschen über das hinausgedacht, was ihnen unmittelbar durch die Sinneserfahrungen erscheint – Spekulationen über den unsichtbaren Mikro- und Makrokosmos eingeschlossen. Dieser Prozess ist noch nicht am Ende. Galt das Universum bislang per definitionem als einzigartig, mehren sich inzwischen die Indizien aus Kosmologie und Fundamentalphysik, dass es viele andere Universen geben könnte. Sie sind von unserem durch Raum, Zeit oder Extradimensionen getrennt – und haben vielleicht doch bizarre Auswirkungen. Mit der (...)
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    Animal models: Some empirical worries.Peter N. Steinmetz & Stephen I. Helms Tillery - 1994 - Public Affairs Quarterly 8 (3):287-298.
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    1. Bausteine Einer Latrologischen Transliminalität In Der Antike.Karl-Heinz Steinmetz - 2014 - In Latro Und Eremit: Ein Spiritualitätsgeschichtlicher Beitrag Zur Anachorese, Transliminalität Und Theologie der Freiheit Bis Zum Ausgang des Mittelalters. De Gruyter. pp. 21-66.
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    7. Einzelanachorese Seit Dem 11. Jahrhundert Und Latro–Phänomene.Karl-Heinz Steinmetz - 2014 - In Latro Und Eremit: Ein Spiritualitätsgeschichtlicher Beitrag Zur Anachorese, Transliminalität Und Theologie der Freiheit Bis Zum Ausgang des Mittelalters. De Gruyter. pp. 210-224.
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    Improving blood gas control in mechanically ventilated, premature infants through monitoring and evaluation of clinical practice.Jacob Steinmetz & Gorm Greisen - 2003 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 9 (4):433-435.
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    4. Latro–Eremita–Kommunikation In Ägypten, Palästina Und Syrien.Karl-Heinz Steinmetz - 2014 - In Latro Und Eremit: Ein Spiritualitätsgeschichtlicher Beitrag Zur Anachorese, Transliminalität Und Theologie der Freiheit Bis Zum Ausgang des Mittelalters. De Gruyter. pp. 116-157.
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    Latro Und Eremit: Ein Spiritualitätsgeschichtlicher Beitrag Zur Anachorese, Transliminalität Und Theologie der Freiheit Bis Zum Ausgang des Mittelalters.Karl-Heinz Steinmetz - 2014 - De Gruyter.
    In contemplating depictions of the crucifixion, observers have generally overlooked an important provocative element: Jesus is put to death as a latro, an outlaw, between two other latrones. For this reason, references to latrones in the Bible, in Eremite and monastic texts, as well as in later Christian writings are more than a mere literary device. They offer a previously unexplored and underappreciated window into a theology of freedom.
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    Scripture and the Lord's Supper in Luther's Theology.David C. Steinmetz - 1983 - Interpretation 37 (3):253-265.
    The debate about the Eucharist between Luther and his Protestant opponents was in fact a struggle over the way to understand and appropriate Scripture.
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    Life, Intelligence, and the Selection of Universes.Rüdiger Vaas - 2019 - In Yordanov Georgi Georgiev, John M. Smart & Claudio L. Flores Martinez (eds.), Evolution, Development and Complexity. Springer. pp. 93-133.
    Complexity and life as we know it depend crucially on the laws and constants of nature as well as the boundary conditions, which seem at least partly “fine-tuned.” That deserves an explanation: Why are they the way they are? This essay discusses and systematizes the main options for answering these foundational questions. Fine-tuning might just be an illusion, or a result of irreducible chance, or nonexistent because nature could not have been otherwise (which might be shown within a fundamental theory (...)
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  31. Scientific literacy: A conceptual overview.Rüdiger C. Laugksch - 2000 - Science Education 84 (1):71-94.
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  32. Cosmological Artificial Selection: Creation out of Something?Rüdiger Vaas - 2012 - Foundations of Science 17 (1):25-28.
    According to the scenario of cosmological artificial selection and artificial cosmogenesis, our universe was created and possibly even fine-tuned by cosmic engineers in another universe. This approach shall be compared to other explanations, and some far-reaching problems of it shall be discussed.
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    Accounting for the Benefits of Social Security and the Role of Business: Four Ideal Types and Their Different Heuristics.Rüdiger W. Waldkirch, Matthias Meyer & Karl Homann - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 89 (S3):247 - 267.
    Germany is considered to be a pioneer of social security systems; nonetheless, globalization and demographic changes have put enormous pressure on them. A solution is not yet in sight as the debate on the future of the German social security systems still lacks consensus. We argue that ideas matter and that the debate can benefit from a deeper reflection on the concept of social security. This objective is pursued along two lines. First, we take a historical perspective and reconstruct the (...)
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    Der Anspruch des christlichen Glaubens und seine öffentliche Selbstverteidigung.Rüdiger Lorenz - 1979 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 21 (2):177-197.
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    Die Hypothese in der naturwissenschaftlichen Erkenntnisentwicklung.Rüdiger Simon - 1989 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 37 (4):351.
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  36. Germanicus, der Römische Arat.Peter Steinmetz - 1966 - Hermes 94 (4):450-482.
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  37. Recension de l'ouvrage de Niels Brügger, Finn Frandsen, Dominique Pirotte (éds.)," Lyotard, les déplacements philosophiques".Rudy Steinmetz - forthcoming - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme.
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    In memoriam.Rüdiger Thiele - 2005 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 15 (2):329-331.
    Matthias Schramm, a well-known historian of science and professor at the University of Tübingen from 1966 to 1996, died in Dusslingen near Tübingen on 24 January 2005, shortly before his 77th birthday. He was born on 6 February 1928 in Paris as a child of painters. Due to wartime difficulties, most of his education was acquired at home. In spite of this, he passed the examination of a high-school prior to his matriculation. Although Schramm's school had a pure classical orientation, (...)
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  39. Die Ewige Wiederkehr des Gleichen – Friedrich Nietzsche und die Quantenkosmologie.Rüdiger Vaas - 2018 - In Unendlichkeit, Ewigkeit & Der Mönch von Heisterbach. Bornheim: Verlag Kurt Roessler. pp. 47-56.
    Die Vorstellung von einer Ewigen Wiederkehr des Gleichen ist uralt. Friedrich Nietzsche hat sie übernommen, radikalisiert und ihre anthropologischen, psychologischen und existenziellen Aspekte ausgelotet, im Nachlass aber auch als naturwissenschaftliche Hypothese formuliert. Nachdem das physikalische Weltbild der Statistischen Mechanik die Ewige Wiederkehr noch zu Nietzsches Lebzeiten denkbar oder sogar wahrscheinlich machte – allerdings unter anderen Prämissen –, geriet sie in der Kosmologie mit der Entdeckung der Expansion und Evolution des Alls spätestens seit den 1960er-Jahren in Misskredit, weil sie mit der (...)
     
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  40. Das Münchhausen-Trilemma in der Erkenntnistheorie, Kosmologie und Metaphysik.Rüdiger Vaas - 2006 - In Hans Albert & Eric Hilgendorf (eds.), Wissenschaft, Religion und Recht: Hans Albert zum 85. Geburtstag am 8. Februar 2006. Berlin: Logos. pp. 441-474.
    In der Erkenntnistheorie führt das von Hans Albert so genannte Münchhausen-Trilemma an die Grenzen von Begründungen und Rechtfertigungen. Da diese immer in einen infiniten Regress, Zirkel oder Abbruch münden, ist absolut sicheres, letztbegründetes Wissen nicht möglich. Neuere Entwicklungen in der Erkenntnistheorie zeigen jedoch, dass sich die Rechtfertigungen unserer Überzeugungen vielleicht doch tiefer fundieren lassen als bislang gedacht, und dass die Erkenntnisgrenzen erweitert und im Hinblick auf skeptische Argumente genauer bestimmt werden können, wenn der epistemologische Internalismus eingeschränkt werden muss. Die Kosmologie (...)
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  41. Evolving Persons and Free Will.Rüdiger Vaas - unknown
    Human beings are masters of deception if they want to appear superior to others and to suggest that they have everything under control (see, e.g., Fingarette 2000, Mele 2000). Such self-delusions might be advantageous, because those are the most successful liars who believe their own lies. Although it seems paradoxical at first (for he who does not tell the untruth intentionally is, strictly speaking, not a liar at all), it rests upon a much more radical self-deception which is quite useful (...)
     
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  42. „Ewig rollt das Rad des Seins“: Der ,Ewige-Wiederkunfts-Gedankeʻ und seine Aktualität in der modernen physikalischen Kosmologie.Rüdiger Vaas - 2011 - In Helmut Heit, Günter Abel & Marco Brusotti (eds.), Nietzsches Wissenschaftsphilosophie: Hintergründe, Wirkungen und Aktualität. de Gruyter. pp. 371-390.
    Die Vorstellung von einer Ewigen Wiederkehr des Gleichen ist uralt. FriedrichNietzsche hat sie übernommen, radikalisiert und vor allem ihre anthropologi-schen, psychologischen und existenziellen Aspekte ausgelotet, im Nachlass aberauch als physikalische Hypothese formuliert. Nachdem das physikalischeWeltbild der Statistischen Mechanik die Ewige Wiederkehr noch zu NietzschesLebzeiten denkbar oder sogar wahrscheinlich machte – allerdings unter anderenPrämissen –, geriet sie in der Kosmologie mit der Entdeckung der Expansionund Evolution des Alls spätestens seit den 1960er-Jahren in Misskredit, weil siemit der Urknall-Hypothese kaum zu vereinbaren schien. (...)
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  43. Skeptizismus, Verschwörungsglaube und Realität. Erkenntnistheoretische Erkundungen an den Grenzen von Wahrheit und Täuschung.Rüdiger Vaas - 2023 - Aufklärung Und Kritik 30 (3):7-29.
    Wahn und Wirklichkeit lassen sich bekanntlich nicht immer leicht unterscheiden – und ähneln sich bisweilen sogar erschreckend. Auch der Glaube an Verschwörungen ist weit verbreitet und geriert sich gerne als besonders aufgeklärt und skeptisch. Mit dem radikalen Zweifel in der Philosophie hat er aber wenig gemeinsam. Die Interessen sind sogar ganz gegensätzlich. Eine kritische Reflexion von Wert und Wirkung dieser Haltungen ist daher aufschlussreich. Weil Begründungen immer in einen infiniten Regress, Zirkel oder Abbruch münden, ist absolut sicheres Wissen nicht möglich. (...)
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  44. Unendlichkeit, Ewigkeit & Der Mönch von Heisterbach.Rüdiger Vaas (ed.) - 2018 - Bornheim: Verlag Kurt Roessler.
     
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    Heich Savour of the Godheed: Some Reflections on the 'Cloud of Unknowing' and the Discourse of Perceiving God in Fourteenth Century England.Karl-Heinz Steinmetz - 2008 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 64 (1):483 - 498.
    Religious experience can acquire plausibility within a religious tradition not only because of its "immediate giveness" but also through its objective validity and relevance. In medieval theology the doctrine of spiritual senses (sensus spiritualesj was an important locus for discussing the veracity of religious experience. The following paper examines the discourse of mystic experience in Fourteenth Century England and its historical background on the basis of the doctrine of spiritual senses - with the voices of Bonaventure, Richard Rolle, Margery Kempe, (...)
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    On the ‘cognitive map debate’ in insect navigation.Rüdiger Wehner, Thierry Hoinville & Holk Cruse - 2023 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 102 (C):87-89.
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    Quantum Theory from Four of Hardy's Axioms.Rüdiger Schack - 2003 - Foundations of Physics 33 (10):1461-1468.
    In a recent paper [e-print quant-ph/0101012], Hardy has given a derivation of “quantum theory from five reasonable axioms.” Here we show that Hardy's first axiom, which identifies probability with limiting frequency in an ensemble, is not necessary for his derivation. By reformulating Hardy's assumptions, and modifying a part of his proof, in terms of Bayesian probabilities, we show that his work can be easily reconciled with a Bayesian interpretation of quantum probability.
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    Platonische Ideen in der Arabischen Philosophie: Texte Und Materialien Zur Begriffsgeschichte von Suwar Aflatuniyya Und Muthul Aflatuniyya.Rüdiger Arnzen - 2011 - De Gruyter.
    The influence of the Platonic theory of forms is to be found in nearly all periods in the history of Western philosophy. Much less well known is the fact that in all ages Arabic philosophers also discussed Platonic forms in their written works, although they had no access to Plato s Dialogues. This study analyses how this conception was given doctrinal content without recourse to Plato s works, and presents the relevant Arabic works in German translation for the first time. (...)
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    Der Aufrechte Gang Im Windschiefen Kapitalismus: Modelle Kritischen Denkens.Rüdiger Dannemann, Henry W. Pickford & Hans-Ernst Schiller (eds.) - 2018 - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    Der Band geht zurück auf die Tagung „Der aufrechte Gang im windschiefen Kapitalismus“, die im Januar 2016 in Weimar stattgefunden hat. Ihr Ziel war es, unterschiedliche Traditionen zusammenzuführen, Modelle kritischen Denkens zu vergegenwärtigen und neue Perspektiven der Gesellschaftstheorie zu eröffnen. Die Beiträge widmen sich der Standortbestimmung kritischer Theorien. Sie reflektieren auf ihre Ursprünge, loten ihr zeitdiagnostisches Potential aus und dokumentieren ihren interdisziplinären Charakter. Der „aufrechte Gang“ im Denken bedeutet, sich von der Übermacht des Bestehenden nicht einschüchtern zu lassen, konformistischer Akzeptanz (...)
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    Inclusive business, human rights and the dignity of the poor: a glance beyond economic impacts of adapted business models.Rüdiger Hahn - 2011 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 21 (1):47-63.
    In recent years, a considerable amount of research on adapted business for developing countries focused on the impact such endeavours have on the respective companies as well as on the affected people. However, the main emphasis within management sciences was on the economic outcomes or (even more distinct and often) on the question of how to integrate the poor into business models and value chains. Until now, further aspects of a dignified human existence were merely covered as a side note. (...)
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