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  1. The Objectivity of Nihilism.Gregor Schiemann - 2016 - Divinatio. Studia Culturologica 41 (Autumn-winter 2015):7-29.
    The discourse on nihilism in the German-speaking world continues to take its orientation primarily from Friedrich Nietzsche’s understanding of nihilism as a historical movement of the decline of values. This means that the aspects of nihilism that are not tied to specific epochs and cultures are not accorded due importance (I). In order to make a reappraisal of nihilism that does justice to these objective contents, I will present a classification of types of nihilism and of arguments that (...)
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    Umwertung aller Werte: deutsche Literatur im Urteil Nietzsches.Matthias Politycki - 1989 - New York: de Gruyter.
    For several decades, Monographien und Texte zur Nietzsche-Forschung (MTNF) has set the agenda in a rapidly growing and changing field of Nietzsche scholarship. The book series is international in orientation and reflects the entire spectrum of research on Nietzsche. The series publishes monographs and edited volumes that undergo a strict peer-review process. The series is led by an international team of editors.
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    The Sapphic "Umwertung Aller Werte.".Garry Wills - 1967 - American Journal of Philology 88 (4):434.
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  4. Nietzsche și autenticitatea ca reinventare de sine.Daniel Nica - 2022 - Revista de Filosofie 69 (5):647–670.
    In contemporary philosophy, there is a widespread distinction between authenticity as self-discovery (which is an essentialist model, inspired by Rousseau, Herder and the Romantic tradition) and authenticity as self-creation (an existentialist model, inspired mainly by Kierkegaard and Sartre). In this paper, I would like to propose a threefold classification, which ads another model of authenticity, irreducible to any of the previous two. This third model is authenticity as self-reinvention, that could be reconstructed from Nietzsche’s philosophy. The self-reinvention model rests on (...)
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    Umwertung aller Werte.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1969 - (Mun̈chen): Deutscher Taschenbuch Verl.. Edited by Friedrich Würzbach.
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    IX. Umwertung aller Werte.Salomo Friedlaender - 1911 - In Friedrich Nietzsche: Eine Intellektuale Biographie. De Gruyter. pp. 136-152.
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  7. Umwertung aller Werte.Jörg Salaquarda - 1978 - Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte 22:154-174.
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    Umwertung aller Werte[REVIEW]Adrian Del Caro - 1991 - International Studies in Philosophy 23 (2):141-142.
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  9. Verantwortung nach der Umwertung aller Werte.Michael Ruoff - 2010 - In Hans-Martin Schönherr-Mann (ed.), Der Wille zur Macht und die "grosse Politik": Friedrich Nietzsches Staatsverständnis. Baden-Baden: Nomos.
     
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    Umwertung aller Werte[REVIEW]Adrian Del Caro - 1991 - International Studies in Philosophy 23 (2):141-142.
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    Lifestyle Vaccines and Public Health: Exploring Policy Options for a Vaccine to Stop Smoking.Anna Wolters, Guido de Wert, Onno C. P. van Schayck & Klasien Horstman - 2016 - Public Health Ethics 9 (2):183-197.
    Experimental vaccines are being developed for the treatment of ‘unhealthy lifestyles’ and associated chronic illnesses. Policymakers and other stakeholders will have to deal with the ethical issues that this innovation path raises: are there morally justified reasons to integrate these innovative biotechnologies in future health policies? Should public money be invested in further research? Focusing on the case of an experimental nicotine vaccine, this article explores the ethical aspects of ‘lifestyle vaccines’ for public health. Based on findings from a qualitative (...)
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    Uncertain futures and unsolicited findings in pediatric genomic sequencing: guidelines for return of results in cases of developmental delay.Candice Cornelis, Wybo Dondorp, Ineke Bolt, Guido de Wert, Marieke van Summeren, Eva Brilstra, Nine Knoers & Annelien L. Bredenoord - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-10.
    Background Massively parallel sequencing techniques, such as whole exome sequencing (WES) and whole genome sequencing (WGS), may reveal unsolicited findings (UFs) unrelated to the diagnostic aim. Such techniques are frequently used for diagnostic purposes in pediatric cases of developmental delay (DD). Yet policy guidelines for informed consent and return of UFs are not well equipped to address specific moral challenges that may arise in these children’s situations. Discussion In previous empirical studies conducted by our research group, we found that it (...)
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    cognizing Postmodernity: Helps For Historians – Of Science Especially.Paul Forman - 2010 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 33 (2):157-175.
    erkennung der Postmodernität: Hilfen für Historiker – und Historiker der Wissenschaften im Besonderen. Ausgehend von einer Unterscheidung zwischen der Postmodernit?t als einer von der Modernit?t durch eine breite Umkehr ihrer kulturellen Grundannahmen abgegrenzten historischen Ära und dem Postmodernismus – einer von den selbsternannten Postmodernisten in der frühen Postmodernität angenommenen intellektuellen Attitüde – thematisiert der Aufsatz zwei grundsätzliche Charakteristika der Postmodernität: Erstens die Umkehrung der kulturellen Rangfolge von Wissenschaft und Technik, worin Postmodernität und Postmodernismus übereinstimmen. Zweitens die Ablösung des Ideals eines (...)
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    Cynismus Bei Nietzsche: Eine Systematische Auslegung Seiner Umwertung Aller Werte.Cheng Guo - 2022 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Kynismus und Zynismus waren schon zu Nietzsches Zeit zwei unterschiedliche Begriffe. Kynismus bezeichnet die antike Schule der Kyniker und Zynismus eine moderne Verfallsform der politischen Indifferenz. Aber bei Nietzsche kommt allein das Wort Cynismus vor. Außerdem bezeichnet er sich selbst als einen Cyniker. Was ist damit gemeint? Ist er ein Kyniker oder ein Zyniker? Oder kommt er über beide hinaus? Der Autor führt eine philologische und eine philosophische Untersuchung durch. Die philologische widmet sich Nietzsches Rezeption des Kynismus und Zynismus während (...)
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  15. Der wille zur macht, versuch einer umwertung aller werte.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche & Alfred Baeumler - 1930 - Leipzig,: A. Kröner. Edited by Alfred Baeumler.
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    „Nitimur in vetitum“ (Ecce homo): Nietzsches Alchemismus, der Wille zur Macht, die ewige Wiederkunft des Gleichen und die Umwertung aller Werte.Michael Skowron - 2018 - Nietzscheforschung 25 (1):369-388.
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    Using stem cell-derived gametes for same-sex reproduction: an alternative scenario.Seppe Segers, Heidi Mertes, Guido Pennings, Guido de Wert & Wybo Dondorp - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (10):688-691.
    It has been suggested that future application of stem-cell derived gametes might lead to the possibility for same-sex couples to have genetically related children. Still, for this to become possible, the technique of gamete derivation and techniques of reprogramming somatic cells to a pluripotent state would have to be perfected. Moreover, egg cells would have to be derived from male cells and sperm cells from female cells, which is believed to be particularly difficult, if not impossible. We suggest a more (...)
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    Nietzsches Loslösung von Wagner und Schopenhauer als Bedingung seiner philosophischen Aufgabe einer Umwertung aller Werte.Nicola Nicodemo - 2016 - In Renate Reschke & Jutta Georg (eds.), Nietzsche Und Wagner: Perspektiven Ihrer Auseinandersetzung. De Gruyter. pp. 160-170.
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    4. Die Rede von den „Werten“ und den „ Wertschätzungen“: Ein erster Ansatz zur „Umwertung aller Werte“.Jochen Schmidt - 2016 - In Der Mythos "Wille Zur Macht": Nietzsches Gesamtwerk Und der Nietzsche-Kult. Eine Historische Kritik. De Gruyter. pp. 27-29.
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    Welchen Wert hat die Natur? Zur links-libertären Begründung des Grundeinkommens.Hans-Christoph Schmidt am Busch - 2011 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 65 (3):367-388.
    Die Frage, ob ein Grundeinkommen für jede Bürgerin und jeden Bürger eine gerechte Institution ist, wird unter Philosophen seit gut 20 Jahren verstärkt diskutiert. Zur Begründung der Institution des Grundeinkommens wird von vielen Denkern eine Überlegung geltend gemacht, die von links-libertären Philosophen entwickelt wurde. Sie beruht auf der Annahme, dass von Natur aus gegebene Dinge und Ressourcen ursprünglich das gemeinsame Eigentum aller Menschen sind und dass private Aneigner derartiger Dinge und Ressourcen deshalb aus Gerechtigkeitsgründen gegenüber den anderen Menschen zur (...)
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  21. Gott, Urgrund aller Werte.Heinrich Hammer - 1972 - Hildesheim : Lax [in Komm.],: Selbstverlag ;.
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    The decline of private law: a philosophical history of liberal legalism.Gonçalo de Almeida Ribeiro - 2019 - Chicago, Illinois: Hart Publishing.
    This book is a large-scale historical reconstruction of liberal legalism, from its inception in the mid-nineteenth century, the moment in which the jurists forged the alliance between political liberalism and legal expertise embodied in classical private law doctrine, to the contemporary anxiety about the possibility of both a liberal solution to the problem of political justification and of law as a respectable form of expert knowledge. Each stage in the history is a moment of synthesis between a substantive and a (...)
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    The decline of public interest agricultural science and the dubious future of crop biological control in California.Keith D. Warner, Kent M. Daane, Christina M. Getz, Stephen P. Maurano, Sandra Calderon & Kathleen A. Powers - 2011 - Agriculture and Human Values 28 (4):483-496.
    Drawing from a four-year study of US science institutions that support biological control of arthropods, this article examines the decline in biological control institutional capacity in California within the context of both declining public interest science and declining agricultural research activism. After explaining how debates over the public interest character of biological control science have shaped institutions in California, we use scientometric methods to assess the present status and trends in biological control programs within both the University of California (...)
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    Influence of consumer culture on a person: diversification of values, ethics and meaning, decline of happiness.Marina Grigorieva - 2020 - Kant 35 (2):142-147.
    Modern consumer society leads a superficial and individualized life characterized by trivial values and ultimately the loss of all purpose. The problem is cultural distortion and the resulting diversification of values, ethics, and meaning. In this regard, consumer culture is a threat to well-being through the environment, health and social structure. The importance of critical discourse on this issue is that it highlights the tension between individual freedom and social justice, feelings of happiness, and levels of consumption.
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    Decline of "Freedom".Ольга Саввина - 2022 - Philosophical Anthropology 8 (2):35-56.
    The article analyzes the values and ideals of modern global society in the realities of the economic crisis, makes a forecast regarding the popularization of new values such as solidarity, brotherhood, equality against the background of discrediting the values of freedom and democracy. In the first part of the work, the author identifies trends and phenomena in modern society that are similar to the position of the society depicted by A.A. Zinoviev in the novel "The Global Humant (...)
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    The Decline of the Modern Age.Peter Bürger - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (62):117-130.
    For some time sociologists and philosophers have tended to label present day society “post-industrial” or “post-modern.” Understandable as the wish is to set off the present from the age of advanced capitalism, the terms selected are no less problematic. A new epoch is introduced before the question is even asked, let alone answered, as to how decisive current social changes are, and whether they require that a new epochal boundary be set. The term “post-modern,” moreover, has the additional disadvantage of (...)
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    The Decline of the Classical National Tradition of German Historiography.Georg G. Iggers - 1967 - History and Theory 6 (3):382-412.
    Since Ranke, German historiography has been dominated by historicism. History defies conceptualism and systematic analysis; it requires empathetic understanding of the individualities which compose history, a narrative account of the intentions and actions of great individuals and states. Value judgments are to be suspended; military power and foreign policy are stressed. Defeat in World War I had little impact on German historical scholarship. Hintze's attempts at structural analysis and Kehr's efforts to study foreign policy within the framework of domestic history (...)
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    The decline of Wolff's anarchism.James P. Sterba - 1977 - Journal of Value Inquiry 11 (3):213-217.
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    Wittgensteins Nietzsche. MIT Vergleichenden Betrachtungen Zur Nietzsche-Rezeption Im Wiener Kreis.Marco Brusotti - 2009 - Nietzsche Studien (1973) 38 (1):335-362.
    Der Beitrag untersucht Wittensteins Stellungnahmen zu Nietzshe, die Thesen und Positionen, die er zu Recht oder zu Untrecht ihm zuschreibt, seine Auseinandersetzung mit ihnen und seine Einschätzung von Nietzsche historischer Bedeutung. An Zeugnissen einer direkten Lektüre fehlt es nicht, aber Wittgensteins Bild des Philosophen ist mindestens ebenso stark durch Autoren wie Spengler geprägt. Man hat "a troubling lack of reference to Nietzsche in Wittgenstein's texts and lectures" festellen wollen. Die eingehendere Prüfung des Materials führt zu einem ganz anderen Ergebris. Es (...)
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    The rise and decline of farmers markets in greater Cincinnati.John J. Metz & Sarah M. Scherer - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 39 (1):95-117.
    Farmers markets can offer solutions to several of the biggest problems besetting the US food system: fair prices to farmers; healthy, fresh food for consumers; direct contacts between consumers and farmers; food for food deserts; support for local economies. Awareness of these benefits led us to study the farmers markets of Greater Cincinnati. Markets grew rapidly in the early 1980s, peaked in 2012, and declined 17% by 2018. Sixty-one percent of the markets that started since 1970 have closed. Two types (...)
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  31. Becoming and the Challenge of Ontological Incompleteness: Virginia Woolf avec Lacan contra Deleuze.Kathryn Van Wert - 2020 - In Russell Sbriglia & Slavoj Žižek (eds.), Subject lessons: Hegel, Lacan, and the future of materialism. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
     
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    Wert und Würde der nichtmenschlichen Kreatur: Beiträge des 3. Südosteuropäischen Bioethik-Forums, Mali Lošinj 2007 = Value and dignity of the nonhuman creature: proceedings of the 3. Southeast European Bioethics Forum, Mali Lošinj 2007.Walter Schweidler (ed.) - 2009 - Sankt Augustin: Academia.
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    Wert und Würde der nichtmenschlichen Kreatur: Beiträge des 3. Südosteuropäischen Bioethik-Forums, Mali Lošinj 2007 = Value and dignity of the nonhuman creature: proceedings of the 3. Southeast European Bioethics Forum, Mali Lošinj 2007.Walter Schweidler (ed.) - 2009 - Sankt Augustin: Academia.
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  34. A Chronicle of the Decline of Rationality: Ethics in the Practice of Journalism.Robert Albin - 2004 - HaKibutz HaMeuchad & Sapir College Publishing.
    The book examines the ethical aspect of journalistic activity in an attempt to understand and render explicit the values which guide journalists in their work, but it emphasizes the point that while such values reflect society's existing professional mores, this particular profession is also placed in such a way as to shape the consciousness and values of those who consume its working product. The central question of this work has to do with the ethical implications of journalistic (...)
     
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    Artificial gametes: perspectives of geneticists, ethicists and representatives of potential users.Guido de Wert, Sjoerd Repping, Tsjalling Swierstra, Wybo Dondorp & Daniela Cutas - 2014 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17 (3):339-345.
    Several threads of research towards developing artificial gametes are ongoing in a number of research labs worldwide. The development of a technology that could generate gametes in vitro has significant potential for human reproduction, and raises a lot of interest, as evidenced by the frequent and extensive media coverage of research in this area. We have asked researchers involved in work with artificial gametes, ethicists, and representatives of potential user groups, how they envisioned the use of artificial gametes in human (...)
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    A Dialogue between Nin and de Beauvoir.Johanna E. van Aller - 1996 - Dialogue and Universalism 6 (5):41-52.
    In my thesis A Dialogue between Nin and de Beauvoir I use two different hterary forms; the interview and the dispute. In this paper I want to give an impression of how I use one of these literary forms - the interview - and discuss why I have chosen for a combination of different literary forms in my thesis.
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    Prenatal Screening: An Ethical Agenda for the Near Future.Antina de Jong & Guido M. W. R. de Wert - 2015 - Bioethics 29 (1):46-55.
    Prenatal screening for foetal abnormalities such as Down's syndrome differs from other forms of population screening in that the usual aim of achieving health gains through treatment or prevention does not seem to apply. This type of screening leads to no other options but the choice between continuing or terminating the pregnancy and can only be morally justified if its aim is to provide meaningful options for reproductive choice to pregnant women and their partners. However, this aim should not be (...)
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    The Genesis of Values in Genesis.William H. Bishop - 2013 - Journal of Human Values 19 (2):127-132.
    The genesis of values occurred in the Garden of Eden when God created man. He instilled in man the value of knowledge, which Satan used as part of his deception. God created man with a core intellect capable of external influence. Our modern culture interprets the world through its values and beliefs, both of which are codified and forged into a worldview. The Christian worldview is predicated upon biblical teaching and interpretation. It is the foundation for family (...). These values are prevalent in the Book of Genesis1 and are what comprise the family unit, the decline of which is eroding the values given by God. (shrink)
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    The rhetoric of artifacts and the decline of classical humanism: the case of Josef Strzygowski.Suzanne L. Marchand - 1994 - History and Theory 33 (4):106-130.
    This essay argues that in overlooking the assault on the autonomy, unity, and tenacity of the classical world underway in Europe after 1880, historians have failed to appreciate an important element of historiographical reorientation at the fin de siècle. This second "revolution" in humanistic scholarship challenged the conviction of the educated elite that European culture was rooted exclusively in classical antiquity in part by introducing as evidence non-textual forms of evidence; the testimony of artifacts allowed writers to reach beyond romantic-nationalist (...)
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    Extended planar boundary inclinations in fcc single crystals and polycrystals subjected to plane strain deformation.J. Wert & X. Huang - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (8):969-983.
    When fcc single crystals with high-symmetry crystal orientations are deformed to moderate strains by rolling, tension or channel die compression, long dislocation boundaries inclined to the extension axis form. Similarly, long dislocation boundaries are often found in grains embedded in polycrystals deformed in the same manner. These extended planar boundaries are characteristically - 30-40° from the extension direction and contain the transverse specimen axis. The objective of the present article is to demonstrate that EPBs formed during plane strain deformation are (...)
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    Structures of Mobility and Immobility in the Cinema of Alain Robbe-Grillet.William F. Van Wert - 1974 - Substance 3 (9):79.
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    Ethical guidance on human embryonic and fetal tissue transplantation: A European overview.G. de Wert, R. L. P. Berghmans, G. J. Boer, S. Andersen, B. Brambati, A. S. Carvalho, K. Dierickx, S. Elliston, P. Nunez, W. Osswald & M. Vicari - 2002 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 5 (1):79-90.
    This article presents an overview ofregulations, guidelines and societal debates ineight member states of the EC about a)embryonic and fetal tissue transplantation(EFTT), and b) the use of human embryonic stemcells (hES cells) for research into celltherapy, including `therapeutic' cloning. Thereappears to be a broad acceptance of EFTT inthese countries. In most countries guidance hasbeen developed. There is a `strong' consensusabout some of the central conditions for `goodclinical practice' regarding EFTT.International differences concern, amongstothers, some of the informed consent issuesinvolved, and the (...)
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  43. Kaibara Ekken, The Philosophy of Qi: The Records of Great Doubts.Michael Wert - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (1):22.
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  44. Prenatal Child Protection. Ethics of Pressure and Coercion in Prenatal Care for Addicted Pregnant Women.Guido Wert & Wybo Dondorp - 2016 - In Kristien Hens, Daniela Cutas & Dorothee Horstkötter (eds.), Parental Responsibility in the Context of Neuroscience and Genetics. Cham: Springer International Publishing.
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  45. The musical circle of Johannes Mattheson.Daniel Werts - 1985 - Theoria 1:97-131.
     
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    ‘The Military Mirror of Kai’: Swordsmanship and a Medieval Text in Early Modern Japan.Michael Wert - 2014 - Das Mittelalter 19 (2):407-419.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Das Mittelalter Jahrgang: 19 Heft: 2 Seiten: 407-419.
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    Nietzsche’s Conception of Value: A Story of Three Errors.Joshua Andresen - 2009 - Nietzsche Studien (1973) 38 (1):207-228.
    The paper argues that an adequate account of Nietzsche's conception of value must take into consideration the complex interaction of intrahuman forces, such as drives and affects, and interhuman cultural forces which together give rise to values. The paper goes on to confront three major interpretive tendencies in Nietzsche scholarship which stem, I argue, from overly reductive accounts of value. The tendencies, exemplified by Richard Schacht, Maudmarie Clark, and Alexander Nehamas respectively claim: that value is or should be objective (...)
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    The Managerial University and the Decline of Modern Thought.David R. Lea - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (8):816-837.
    In this paper I discuss the managerial template that has become the normative model for the organization of the university. In the first part of the paper I explain the corporatization of academic life in terms of the functional relationships that make up the organizational components of the commercial enterprise and their inappropriateness for the life of the academy. Although there is at present a significant body of literature devoted to this issue, the goal of this paper is to explain (...)
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    The Decline in Shared Collective Conscience as Found in the Shifting Norms and Values of Etiquette Manuals.Seth Abrutyn & Michael J. Carter - 2015 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 45 (3):352-376.
    In this article we address Emile Durkheim's theory that norms and values become more generalized and abstract in a society as it becomes more complex and differentiated. To test Durkheim's theory we examine etiquette manuals—the common texts that define normative manners and morals in American society. We perform a deductive content analysis on past and present etiquette manuals to understand what changes have occurred regarding shifting behavioral norms and values over time. Our findings suggest that a change has (...)
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    Agricultural commodity branding in the rise and decline of the US food regime: from product to place-based branding in the global cotton trade, 1955–2012.Amy A. Quark - 2015 - Agriculture and Human Values 32 (4):777-793.
    Recent scholarship has focused on the tensions, contradictions, and limits of place-based branding through labels of origin, place-named agricultural products, and geographical indications. Existing literature demonstrates that even well-intentioned efforts to use place-based branding to protect the livelihoods and cultural and ecological practices of small producers are often undermined by transnational firms, states, and local elites who attempt to capture the benefits of these marketing strategies. Yet, little attention has been given to the implications of place-based branding for competition among (...)
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