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    A historical and political epistemology of microbes.Flavio D'Abramo & Sybille Neumeyer - 2020 - Centaurus 62 (2):321-330.
    This article traces the historical co-evolution of microbiology, bacteriology, and virology, framed within industrial and agricultural contexts, as well as their role in colonial and national history between the end of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th century. The epistemology of germ theory, coupled with the economic interests of European colonies, has shaped the understanding of human-microbial relationships in a reductionist way. We explore a brief history of the medical and biological sciences, focusing on microbes and (...)
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  2. How not to bake a cake: Playful methods and 'pluriversing'.Sybille Lammes - 2021 - In Helen Westgeest, Kitty Zijlmans & Thomas J. Berghuis (eds.), Mix & stir: new outlooks on contemporary art from global perspectives. Amsterdam: Valiz.
     
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    Speaking of Music: The Use of Motor-Affective Metaphors in Music Instruction.Sybil S. Barten - 1998 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 32 (2):89.
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    Proximal Foundations of Jealousy: Expectations of Exclusivity in the Infant’s First Year of Life.Sybil L. Hart - 2016 - Emotion Review 8 (4):358-366.
    In this synthesis, we summarize studies that yielded evidence of jealousy in young infants. To shed light on this phenomenon, we present evidence that jealousy’s foundation rests on history of dyadic interactions with caregivers which engender infants’ expectations of exclusivity, and on maturation of sociocognitive capacities that enable infants to evaluate whether an exchange between their caregiver and another child represents a violation of that expectation. We conclude with a call for greater study of the antecedents and sequelae of both (...)
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    The dimensions of the magnetic pole: a controversy at the heart of early dimensional analysis.Sybil Clark - 2016 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 70 (3):293-324.
    The rise of dimensional analysis in the latter part of the nineteenth century occurred largely in the context of electromagnetism. It soon appeared that the subject, albeit seemingly straightforward, was in fact wrought with difficulties. These revealed deep conceptual issues regarding the character of physical quantities. Usually, whether or not these problems actually constituted inconsistencies was itself a matter of debate. In one instance, however, regarding the electrostatic dimensions of the magnetic pole, all protagonists agreed that the matter required attention. (...)
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    Developing a federal policy on research misconduct.Sybil Francis - 1999 - Science and Engineering Ethics 5 (2):261-272.
    Since April 1996, the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), in collaboration with the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) in the Executive Office of the President, has been leading the development of a government-wide Federal policy for research misconduct. The author is a Senior Policy Analyst in the Office of Science and Technology Policy and a participant in this process. This paper places the NSTC/OSTP effort in historical context, outlines the process by which the policy will be finalized, (...)
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    The Language of Musical Instruction.Sybil S. Barten - 1992 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 26 (2):53.
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  8. Miles's smiles: mid-century portraits of fugitive improvisation.Sybil Newton Cooksey - 2023 - In T. Storm Heter, Kris Sealey & James B. Haile (eds.), Creolizing Sartre. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
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    The Psychology of Art.Eva Maria Neumeyer - 1950 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 9 (2):148-148.
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    Was ist digitale Philosophie? Phänomene, Formen und Methoden.Sybille Krämer & Jörg Noller (eds.) - 2024 - Brill | mentis.
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    Vauvenargues d'après sa correspondance.Sybil M. Norman - 1929 - Paris,: H. Didier.
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  12. Ingarden's Aesthetics and Dance.Sybil S. Cohen - 1984 - In Maxine Sheets-Johnstone (ed.), Illuminating Dance: Philosophical Explorations. pp. 157--58.
     
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    Ingarden's Benign Circle.Sybil Cohen - 1977 - Dialectics and Humanism 4 (4):137-149.
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    The eugenic principle in social reconstruction.Sybil Gotto - 1917 - The Eugenics Review 9 (3):183.
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    Philosophical Logic, an Introduction.Sybil Wolfram - 1989 - Studia Logica 54 (2):258-261.
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    Facing the Normative Challenges: The Potential of Reflexive Historical Research.Sybille Sachs & Christian Stutz - 2018 - Business and Society 57 (1):98-130.
    This article explores methodological problems of qualitative research templates, that is, the Eisenhardt and the Gioia case study approaches, which are relevant for the business and society scholarship and outlines a reflexive historical research methodology that has the potential to face these challenges. Building on Hans-Georg Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics, we draw critical attention to qualitative B&S research and frame the methodological problems identified as the normative challenges of qualitative research, that is, to productively deal with both the researchers’ norms and (...)
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    Philosophical Logic: An Introduction.Sybil Wolfram - 1989 - London and New York: Routledge.
    First published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Guide to the Archival Materials of the German-Speaking Emigration to the United States after 1933John M. Spalek Adrienne Ash Sandra H. Hawrylchak.Sybil Milton - 1980 - Isis 71 (1):186-186.
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    Figuration, Anschauung, Erkenntnis: Grundlinien einer Diagrammatologie.Sybille Krämer - 2016 - Berlin: Suhrkamp.
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    Great Museums of the World.Alfred Neumeyer, Newsweek & Arnoldo Mondadori - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 5 (3):199.
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    Das Gute und das Rechte lehren.Sybille Reichert - 2003 - In Katja Becker, Eva-Maria Engelen & Milos Vec (eds.), Ethisierung - Ethikferne: Wie Viel Ethik Braucht Die Wissenschaft? De Gruyter. pp. 192-195.
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    Stakeholder Engagement: Clinical Research Cases.Sybille Sachs, Johanna Kujala & R. Freeman (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book offers a case-study approach to stakeholder theory that moves beyond theoretical analysis to the applied. As stakeholder theory has moved into the mainstream of management thinking in business ethics and a number of the management disciplines, there is an increasing need to explore the subtleties of stakeholder engagement via examples from practice. The case studies in this volume explore a number of aspects of the idea of stakeholder engagement, via the method of clinical case studies. Edited by leading (...)
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    Toward Dynamic Corporate Stakeholder Responsibility: From Corporate Social Responsibility Toward a Comprehensive and Dynamic View of Corporate Stakeholder Responsibility.Sybille Sachs & Marc Maurer - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (S3):535-544.
    Today, sustainable relations with a broad range of key stakeholders are not only important from a normative business ethics perspective, but also from an entrepreneurial viewpoint to allow and support the long-term survival of a firm. We will argue that the traditional conception of a firm’s corporate social responsibility does not reflect this view and that a comprehensive and dynamic conception of a firm’s responsibilities is necessary to map the reality of business practice and to manage the challenges implied by (...)
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  24. How King Matt I Arrived in (West) Germany.Sybil Grafin Schonfeldt - 2001 - Dialogue and Universalism 11 (9-10):199-200.
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    Divorce in England 1700–1857.Wolfram Sybil - 1985 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 5 (2):155-186.
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    Beyond Optimizing: A Study of Rational Choice.Sybil Wolfram - 1990 - Philosophical Books 31 (3):174-176.
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    Hume on personal identity.Sybil Wolfram - 1974 - Mind 83 (332):586-593.
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    Morals by agreement.Sybil Wolfram - 1987 - Philosophical Books 28 (3):129-134.
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  29. Quine, statements, and `necessarily true'.Sybil Wolfram - 1975 - Philosophical Quarterly 25 (100):230-246.
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    Phenomenological Contributions on Schizophrenia: A Critical Review and Commentary on the Literature between 1980-2000.Sybille Rulf - 2003 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 34 (1):1-46.
    After a brief perusal of the various meanings of phenomenology in psychopathology, the contributions to schizophrenia of phenomenological psychology in the European sense are reviewed. The last twenty years are deemed fruitful and productive. Following the central themes and motives of this literature allows us to come to a different and perhaps wider understanding of schizophrenia than that proposed currently by mainstream psychiatry. These diverse investigations converge in seeing as the core of schizophrenia the disorders related to inter-subjectivity and ipseity (...)
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    Brill Online Books and Journals.Sybille Rulf - 2003 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 34 (1):1-46.
    After a brief perusal of the various meanings of phenomenology in psychopathology, the contributions to schizophrenia of phenomenological psychology in the European sense are reviewed. The last twenty years are deemed fruitful and productive. Following the central themes and motives of this literature allows us to come to a different and perhaps wider understanding of schizophrenia than that proposed currently by mainstream psychiatry. These diverse investigations converge in seeing as the core of schizophrenia the disorders related to inter-subjectivity and ipseity, (...)
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    The cosmopolitan ideal: challenges and opportunities.Sybille De La Rosa (ed.) - 2015 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Critically interrogating the popular concept of cosmopolitanism, this book offers new insight of what it means to be a world citizen today.
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  33. Colour constancy in goldfish---the role of surround reflectance.J. Fritsch & C. Neumeyer - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview. pp. 15-16.
     
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    Music, meaning and media.Erkki Pekkilä, David Neumeyer & Richard Littlefield (eds.) - 2006 - Helsinki: University of Helsinki.
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    Stakeholder Governance as a Response to Wicked Issues.Sybille Sachs, Edwin Rühli & Claude Meier - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 96 (S1):57-64.
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    Innovation in Multistakeholder Settings: The Case of a Wicked Issue in Health Care.Edwin Rühli, Sybille Sachs, Ruth Schmitt & Thomas Schneider - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 143 (2):289-305.
    In this article, we offer an approach of how participative stakeholder innovation can be evaluated in complex multistakeholder settings that address wicked issues. Based on the principle of mutual value creation, we present an evaluation framework that accounts for the social interaction process during which stakeholders integrate their resources and capabilities to develop innovative products and services. To assess this evaluation framework, we collected multiple data from the case study of the Swiss Cardiovascular Network, which represents a multistakeholder setting related (...)
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    Sustainable Success with Stakeholders – The Untapped Potential.Sybille Sachs, Edwin Rühli & Isabelle Kern - 2009 - The Society for Business Ethics Newsletter 20 (1):6-6.
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    Force and Freedom. Reflections on History.Alfred Neumeyer - 1943 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 2 (8):86-87.
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  39. David Neumeyer.Laura Neumeyer - 2006 - In Erkki Pekkilä, David Neumeyer & Richard Littlefield (eds.), Music, Meaning and Media. University of Helsinki. pp. 25--3.
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    How Stakeholder Relations Impact Corporate Strategy - An Empirical Investigation.Sybille Sachs, Edwin Rühli & Veronika Mittnacht - 2007 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:476-481.
    Practitioners and leading scholars emphasize the need of integrating the notion of stakeholder more systematically into strategy theory. In corporate reality, this process has been on its way for quite some time because companies realized that a one-sided orientation to short-term shareholder value is a too narrow conception for strategic management, especially since firms’ strategically relevant resources today are not purely of financial nature but most importantly knowledge oriented. This paper will evaluate some insights into good practices of strategic stakeholder (...)
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    Qualitative Comparative Methods for Multiple Case Studies - An Empirical Investigation for Strategic Stakeholder Management.Sybille Sachs & Dominic Käslin - 2006 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 17:316-321.
    This paper describes a structured approach to the selection of an analytic strategy for cross-case analysis and a method for data display. To this end, criteria will be developed addressing both, aspects of scientific rigor as well as the practicability of application and the application of the decision process will be demonstrated.
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    Reply to Leisinger.Sybille Sachs - 2012 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 31 (1):187-193.
    The paper of Klaus Leisinger is a comprehensive description and reflection on the role and responsibilities of key stakeholders to complex and urgent issues, and suggests novel approaches such as stakeholder collaborations for Global Health. Most corporations have, until recently, focused on a small set of stakeholders in regard to creating corporate value. Increasingly, however, corporations are facing broad ranging and complex issues. To deal with them, they realize that their present business model might be too narrow. To improve the (...)
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    Stakeholder Relations as a Corporate Core to Operate, Compete and Innovate.Sybille Sachs, Edwin Rühli & Isabelle Kern - 2007 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:470-475.
    In this paper we aim to show that based on an effective stakeholder management corporations are able to build and maintain three important licences tosuccessfully fulfil their fundamental value creation task, namely the licence to operate, the licence to compete and the licence to innovate. The corporation is regarded as an institution engaged in mobilizing resources for productive uses in order to create wealth with and for its stakeholders. Our concept of the three licences is based on the widely discussed (...)
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    Stakeholder Value Management System.Sybille Sachs, Ruth Schmitt & Irene Perrin - 2008 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 19:470-482.
    Corporate success is understood as stakeholder value, which is based on three licenses: the licenses to innovate, to compete, and to operate. Stakeholders contribute to these three licenses through their benefit and risk potentials. Based on four cases, a stakeholder value management system is developed which provides managers with a tool to systematically use the benefit potentials that lie in stakeholder relations. The links between corporate value creation and stakeholders are identified.
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    The Contribution of the Stakeholder View to the Knowledge Creation Framework of Nonaka and Takeuchi.Sybille Sachs & Isabelle Kern - 2005 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 16:337-341.
    As knowledge creation quickly gains importance for globally active corporations, we attempt to combine the advantages of the Stakeholder View with those of the SECI model by Nonaka and Takeuchi. In order to support the mental processes of the stakeholders, we use so-called topic maps to transform implicit into explicit knowledge and to visualize it. The preliminary propositions are illustrated by the case study of Swiss Re.
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    The Strategic Impact of Stakeholders’ Perceptions: A Single Case Study from the Pharmaceutical Industry.Sybille Sachs, Ruth Schmitt & Hans Groth - 2008 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 19:441-452.
    The paper develops a framework to evaluate a network's stakeholders' perceptions concerning an issue which is highly relevant for all stakeholders. The framework helps us to understand how stakeholder networks impact perceptions and vice versa, which will result in a better understanding of the interrelatedness of a network. On the other hand, it helps corporations to become more effective increating wealth with and for their stakeholders.
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    Berechenbare Vernunft: Kalkül und Rationalismus im 17. Jahrhundert.Sybille Krämer & Sydelle Kramer - 1991 - New York: Walter de Gruyter.
    Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für "Berechenbare Vernunft" verfügbar.
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    The dimensions of the magnetic pole: a controversy at the heart of early dimensional analysis.Sybil G. de Clark - 2016 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 70 (3):293-324.
    The rise of dimensional analysis in the latter part of the nineteenth century occurred largely in the context of electromagnetism. It soon appeared that the subject, albeit seemingly straightforward, was in fact wrought with difficulties. These revealed deep conceptual issues regarding the character of physical quantities. Usually, whether or not these problems actually constituted inconsistencies was itself a matter of debate. In one instance, however, regarding the electrostatic dimensions of the magnetic pole, all protagonists agreed that the matter required attention. (...)
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    The Cultural Techniques of Time Axis Manipulation: On Friedrich Kittler’s Conception of Media.Sybille Krämer - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (7-8):93-109.
    The originality of Kittler is not his preference for technical media, but his insight in the linking of media with the technique of time axis manipulation. The most elementary experience in human existence is the irreversibility of the flow of time. Technology provides a means for channeling this irreversibility. Media are practices that use strategies of spatialization to enable one to manipulate the order of things that progress in time by transforming singular events in reproducible data. Human bodies cannot be (...)
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    Culture, Technology, Cultural Techniques – Moving Beyond Text1.Sybille Krämer & Horst Bredekamp - 2013 - Theory, Culture and Society 30 (6):20-29.
    Originally published in 2003, this article presents one of the first attempts to provide a systematic summary of the new concept of cultural technique. It is, in essence, an extended checklist aimed at overcoming the textualist bias of traditional cultural theory by highlighting what is elided by this bias. On the one hand, to speak of cultural techniques redirects our attention to material and physical practices that all too often assume the shape of inconspicuous quotidian practices resistant to accustomed investigations (...)
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