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    Goals are not selfish.William von Hippel & Frank A. von Hippel - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (2):157-158.
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    A. Professional Freedom and Responsibility:The Role of the Professional Society.Frank Von Hippel - 1978 - Science, Technology and Human Values 3 (1):37-42.
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  3. The evolution and psychology of self-deception.William von Hippel & Robert Trivers - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):1.
    In this article we argue that self-deception evolved to facilitate interpersonal deception by allowing people to avoid the cues to conscious deception that might reveal deceptive intent. Self-deception has two additional advantages: It eliminates the costly cognitive load that is typically associated with deceiving, and it can minimize retribution if the deception is discovered. Beyond its role in specific acts of deception, self-deceptive self-enhancement also allows people to display more confidence than is warranted, which has a host of social advantages. (...)
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    Lauf der Romischen Stadtmauer vom Kapitol zum Aventin.Tenney Frank & A. von Gerkan - 1932 - American Journal of Philology 53 (2):189.
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    A social psychological perspective.William von Hippel - 1994 - Ethics and Behavior 4 (4):397 – 399.
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    Untersuchungen zum problem des fehlerhaften staatsakts.Ernst von Hippel - 1924 - Berlin,: J. Springer.
    Gegenstand vorliegender Arbeit ist das Problem des fehler haften Staatsakts. Dementsprechend besteht ihre eigentliche Auf gabe darin, jene Schwierigkeiten darzulegen und zu iiberwinden, welche eine Theorie des fehlerhaften Staatsakts bietet. Die Ge winnung grundsatzlicher Klarheit iiber Ziel und Weg schien dabei um so mehr gefordert, als die bisherigen Versuche einer wissen schaftlichen Behandlung des Gegenstandes zwar unbestreitbar wert volle Einzelausfiihrungen, keineswegs aber methodische Sicherheit gebracht haben. Insoweit dieser Mangel nach hier vertretener Ansicht an der Haltlosigkeit des angewandten formalistischen Ver fahrens (...)
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    Belief in God and in strong government as accidental cognitive by-products.Peter Kramer, Paola Bressan, William von Hippel & Robert Trivers - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):31.
    Von Hippel & Trivers (VH&T) interpret belief in God and belief in strong government as the outcome of an active process of self-deception on a worldwide scale. We propose, instead, that these beliefs might simply be a passive spin-off of efficient cognitive processes.
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    Self-deception is adaptive in itself.Louisa C. Egan, William von Hippel & Robert Trivers - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):19.
    Von Hippel & Trivers reason that the potential benefits of successfully deceiving others provide a basis for the evolution of self-deception. However, as self-deceptive processes themselves provide considerable adaptive value to an individual, self-deception may have evolved as an end in itself, rather than as the means to an end of improving other-deception.
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    A Meaningful Discussion of Evolution and Meaning: Reply to Commentaries.Roy F. Baumeister & William von Hippel - 2020 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 4 (1):69-76.
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  10. Protesting too much: Self-deception and self-signaling.Ryan McKay, Danica Mijovi??-Prelec, Dra?? en Prelec, William von Hippel & Robert Trivers - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):34.
    Von Hippel & Trivers (VH&T) propose that self-deception has evolved to facilitate the deception of others. However, they ignore the subjective moral costs of deception and the crucial issue of credibility in self-deceptive speech. A self-signaling interpretation can account for the ritualistic quality of some self-deceptive affirmations and for the often-noted gap between what self-deceivers say and what they truly believe.
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    Dual Mating Strategies Observed in Male Clients of Female Sex Workers.Jade Butterworth, Samuel Pearson & William von Hippel - 2023 - Human Nature 34 (1):46-63.
    Humans have a complex and dynamic mating system, and there is evidence that our modern sexual preferences stem from evolutionary pressures. In the current paper we explore male use of a dual mating strategy: simultaneously pursuing both a long-term relationship (pair-bonding) as well as short-term, extra-pair copulations (variety-seeking). The primary constraint on such sexual pursuits is partner preferences, which can limit male behavior and hence cloud inferences about male preferences. The aim of this study was to investigate heterosexual male mating (...)
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    Evolutionary explanations need to account for cultural variation.Steven J. Heine, William von Hippel & Robert Trivers - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):26.
    Cultural variability in self-enhancement is far more pronounced than the authors suggest; the sum of the evidence does not show that East Asians self-enhance in different domains from Westerners. Incorporating this cultural variation suggests a different way of understanding the adaptiveness of self-enhancement: It is adaptive in contexts where positive self-feelings and confidence are valued over relationship harmony, but is maladaptive in contexts where relationship harmony is prioritized.
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    Meaning and Evolution: Why Nature Selected Human Minds to Use Meaning.William von Hippel & Roy F. Baumeister - 2020 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 4 (1):1-18.
    We treat meaning as nonphysical connection and potential organization. Meaning is a resource that can be used by animals to improve survival and reproduction. The evolu­tion of brains to exploit meaning occurred in two heuristic steps. First, solitary brains developed mental representations of patterns for learning and guiding adaptive action. Second, humankind greatly expanded the usefulness of meaning by using it collectively, such as by deliberately communicating information, creating a body of shared beliefs and understandings, and using meaning to organize (...)
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  14. Le Dieu à venir. Leçons VII et VIII, coll. « Le Génie du philosophe ».Manfred Frank, F. Vatan & V. von Schenk - 1991 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 181 (3):344-344.
     
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    The Importance of Reading Naturally: Evidence From Combined Recordings of Eye Movements and Electric Brain Potentials.Metzner Paul, von der Malsburg Titus, Vasishth Shravan & Rösler Frank - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (S6):1232-1263.
    How important is the ability to freely control eye movements for reading comprehension? And how does the parser make use of this freedom? We investigated these questions using coregistration of eye movements and event‐related brain potentials (ERPs) while participants read either freely or in a computer‐controlled word‐by‐word format (also known as RSVP). Word‐by‐word presentation and natural reading both elicited qualitatively similar ERP effects in response to syntactic and semantic violations (N400 and P600 effects). Comprehension was better in free reading but (...)
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    What Does “Meaning” Mean? A Commentary on Baumeister and von Hippel.Robert J. Sternberg - 2020 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 4 (1):51-54.
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    Zur Ambiguität von Religion und Politik in Deutschland: die Evangelische Kirche in der NS-Zeit.Frank Becker - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 74 (3):232-250.
    During the Nazi era, the Protestant Church in Germany was challenged by the so-called church struggle between the German Christian Movement and the Confessing Church. This article interprets the church struggle in a new way by taking up concepts from Niklas Luhmann’s Systems Theory and ambiguity research. It becomes clear that the church struggle was ultimately about the fundamental problem of the relationship between the religious and political system.
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    Das Spannungsverhältnis von Finanzierungsinteressen und der Vermeidung eines beherrschenden Einflusses im deutschen Profi-Fußball – Notwendigkeit und Vorschläge zur Modifizierung der derzeitigen Regulation / The tension between financial interests and prevention of a controlling influence in German professional football – Needs and recommendations for a modification of the existing regulation.Frank Richter, Christof Wieschemann, Gregor Hovemann & Joachim Lammert - 2009 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 6 (3):203-233.
    Zusammenfassung Um die Öffnung der Bundesliga gegenüber Investoren möglichst wettbewerbsneutral zu gestalten und den Einfluss von externen Geldgebern auf einen Profi-Fußballclub zu beschränken, wurde die sogenannte 50-plus-1-Regel in die Satzung des DFB aufgenommen. In diesem Beitrag wird umfassend analysiert, welche Konstellationen mit beherrschendem Einfluss nicht von dieser Regelung erfasst werden. Ziel dieser Analyse ist der anschließende Vorschlag eines alternativen Konzeptes, welches die vorgebrachten Zielsetzungen konsequent realisieren könnte. Zur Durchführung der Regulation werden außerdem konkrete Handlungsempfehlungen ausgesprochen. Die Vorteilhaftigkeit des vorgeschlagenen Konzeptes (...)
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    Pavel Podvig. Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces. Foreword by, Frank Von Hippel. x + 693 pp., illus., figs., tables, notes, index. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2001. $45. [REVIEW]Gennady Gorelik - 2005 - Isis 96 (1):151-151.
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    Jan Mukařovský und die Avantgarde: die strukturalistische Ästhetik im Kontext von Poetismus und Surrealismus.Frank Illing - 2001 - Bielefeld: Aisthesis.
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    Das Wesen der menschlichen Handlung bei Thomas von Aquin.Christopher Alexander Franke & Joelma Carvalho - 2023 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 79 (1-2):479-506.
    The distinction between actus humanus and actus hominis is the best-known distinction in Thomas Aquinas’ theory of action. A human action (actus humanus) is a special case of an act of a human being (actus hominis). Several acts of our intellect and will form a human action and thereby put it from the realm of pure natural happenings (genus naturae) into the moral realm (genus moris). The paper at hand shows the character and main parameters of Thomas Aquinas’ action theory, (...)
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    Radikale Selbstbestimmung: eine Untersuchung zum Freiheitsverständnis bei Harry G. Frankfurt, Galen Strawson und Martin Luther.Frank Dettinger - 2015 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    English summary: Is radical self-determination relevant to the theory of freedom? In other words, is it a constitutive moment of freedom? And is radical self-determination possible or indeed real? Frank Dettinger understands radical self-determination as being the faculty of an acting subject - in whose personal and characteristic nature decisions and actions are established - to self-determine in an independent act. The author provides impetus not only for the analytical-philosophical, but also the theological freedom debates. In the first instance, (...)
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    Oedipus's Riddle: Elizabethan transformation of the family portrait of Thomas More, an Appendix to “Non sum Oedipus sed Morus”.Frank Mitjans - 2019 - Moreana 56 (2):133-159.
    Holbein produced a drawing of Sir Thomas More and his Family which was a preparatory sketch for a larger painting. The painting was acquired by Karl von Liechtenstein-Kastelkron, Archbishop of Olomouc, Moravia, and was last recorded in 1691 as being kept in the episcopal residence in Olomouc; it is generally assumed that the painting was lost in the 1752 fire at the Archbishop's château in Kroměřiž. There are, however, five extant versions of the Family Group. The three main versions are (...)
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    Vom Sieg der Vernunft über das Vorurteil. Gotthold Ephraim Lessings Frühwerk ,,Die Juden".Frank Surall - 2008 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 60 (4):310-329.
    C. F. Gellert's 1748 novel "Leben der schwedischen Gräfin von G***" portrays the moral actions of Jews as a result of good Christian conduct. In reaction, G. E. Lessing disputes this depiction in his one-act-play "Die Juden" from 1749. The recognition that a Jew could fulfill the ideals of the Enlightenment helped overcome the prejudices of Christian stage characters and of the audience, but it failed in the social circumstances of the time. Christian reception understood a "noble Jew" to be (...)
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    Adel Und Volk in Nietzsches Lateinischer Schrift „de Theognide Megarensi“.Frank Schweizer - 2007 - Nietzsche Studien 36 (1):367-379.
    In der Abschlussarbeit seiner Schulzeit "De Theognide Megarensi" beschäftigt sich der 20-jahrige Nietzsche zum ersten Mal mit dem Gegensatz swischen Adel und Volk, was der Schrift als Ausgangspunkts späteren Denkens besonderes Gewicht gibt. Sein Untersuchungstobjekt ist dabei die antike Stadt Megara, in der durch Entmachtung des Adels die erste europäische Demokratie entstand. Nietzsche sieht den Adel als Scharnier zwischen Göttern und Menschen; der Aufstieg des nur auf sienen eigenen Vorteil bedachten Volkes bereitete den Absteig von Megara vor. Der angehende Philosoph (...)
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    Aby Warburg und die Natur: Epistemik, Ästhetik, Kulturtheorie.Frank Fehrenbach & Cornelia Zumbusch (eds.) - 2019 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Warburgs eigenwillige Begriffsübernahmen und -prägungen wie etwa Mneme, kinetische/potentielle Energie oder Dynamogramm verweisen auf ein enges Verhältnis zu zeitgenössischen naturwissenschaftlichen Modellen. Die Beiträge des Bandes fragen nach der Bedeutung von Vererbungslehre und Evolutionsbiologie, Völker- und Affektpsychologie, aber auch von Physik und Mathematik für Warburgs Bilderdenken.
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  27. The Significance of Hoelderlin for Heidegger's Political Involvement with Nazism.Frank H. W. Edler - 1992 - Dissertation, University of Toronto (Canada)
    This thesis maintains that Friedrich Holderlin's poetic thought is a key element not only in the development of Martin Heidegger's philosophical thought from 1929/30 to 1933 but also in his decision to become politically involved with National Socialism. Although Heidegger was familiar with Holderlin's poetry prior to 1929, he did not perceive the significance of the poet's thought and language until he was able to overcome the position of transcendental subjectivity which haunts Being and Time. Heidegger did so in 1929/30 (...)
     
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    Eine Analyse der Einflussfaktoren für eine Teilnahme an einem Gesundheitssportprogramm im Seniorenalter während der Corona-Pandemie: An analysis of factors influencing participation in a senior health sports program during the coronavirus pandemic.Frank Daumann, Denys Hübscher & Aylin Faber - 2022 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 19 (3):275-298.
    Zusammenfassung Die Corona-Pandemie führt seit 2020 zu weitreichenden gesellschaftlichen Veränderungen, die u. a. in einer Abnahme der Sportvereinsmitglieder insgesamt sowie in einem verstärkten Einsamkeitsgefühl bestehen. Konträr zu diesen allgemeinen Entwicklungen ist in der Alterskohorte der über 60-Jährigen eine konstante Anzahl an Vereinsmitgliedern zu beobachten. Mit Hilfe von narrativen Interviews in einer Seniorengesundheitssportgruppe in Jena (n=5, Durchschnittsalter 75) und der qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse nach Mayring galt es herauszufinden, welche Faktoren eine Teilnahme an Sportkursen während der Corona-Pandemie positiv beeinflussen. In dieser Zeit von (...)
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    Was bedeutet "formale identität" bei Thomas Von aquin?Christopher Alexander Franke - 2017 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 58 (137):251-269.
    RESUMO Ainda que Tomás de Aquino não usasse o termo intencionalidade frequentemente, ele tem uma teoria que explica como nós, enquanto sujeitos, nos referimos intencionalmente aos objetos. Nossa referência funciona quando há uma "identidade formal" entre a forma no ato de percepção ou conhecimento do sujeito e a forma do objeto. Na literatura secundária, "identidade formal" é muitas vezes o nome usado para chamar essa teoria. Nosso artigo visa o fato de que, em Tomás, a tese da identidade formal não (...)
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    Selbstbestimmung in der Perspektive theologischer Ethik.Frank Martin Brunn - 2011 - Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt. Edited by Alexander Dietz.
    English summary: »Selbstbestimmung« is a basic concept in the German ethical discourse, similar to »autonomy«, »liberty«, or »human dignity«. Even though this term is clearly in need of further definition, it has been barely addressed in the theological discourse. The contributions to this volume take a variety of approaches to the question of how we have to understand and interpret the concept of »self-determination« within the framework of theological ethics. In order to achieve this, the authors resort to the orientation (...)
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    (1 other version)Mut zurzeit.Frank Ruda - 2017 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 8 (1):11-26.
    "Der Beitrag verhandelt den Begriff des Muts und beginnt diese Verhandlung ausgehend von der Frage, wie eine Kategorie, die die Geschichte der Philosophie zu durchziehen scheint, gegenwärtig an Relevanz und Einfluss verlieren kann. Er identifiziert den Grund dafür in der aristotelischen Bestimmung des Muts als männlich-militärischer Tugend und setzt dieser Bestimmung in der Folge eine Neubestimmung entgegen, die zu denken versucht, was weiblicher Mut sein kann. The paper discusses the concept of courage, starting from the question of how it is (...)
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    Vienna indeterminism II: From exner's synthesis to Frank and Von Mises.Stöltzner Michael - unknown
    This paper continues an earlier investigation into the philosophical tradition of Vienna Indeterminism until the formation of the Vienna Circle in 1929. It focuses in particular on how Philipp Frank and Richard von Mises were able to contemplate genuine indeterminism in physics before the advent of quantum mechanics. On this account, all apparently deterministic laws could well be the macroscopic limit of indeterministic basic laws valid for the single mirco-events. Philosophically Vienna Indeterminism was launched by Mach's redefinition of causality (...)
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    Seeing oneself through the eyes of others. Beckermann on self-consciousness.Frank Hofmann & Ferdinand Pöhlmann - 2013 - Philosophia Naturalis 50 (1):25-43.
    Ansgar Beckermann's account of self-consciousness can be seen as an attempt to locate the origin of self-conscious states in social cognition. It is assumed that in order to acquire self-consciousness, a cognitive system has to 'see itself through the eyes of the others'. This account, however, is doomed to failure, for principled reasons. It cannot provide a satisfactory explanation of the special, identification-free reference of first-person thoughts and, thus, fails to explain crucial features of attitudes. In addition, Beckermann's account exhibits (...)
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    Al-Suhrawardī’s Philosophy Contextualized.Frank Griffel - 2024 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 34 (1):139-152.
    When in 1868, Alfred von Kremer (1828–89) in his Geschichte der herrschenden Ideen des Islams (“History of the Ruling Ideas of Islam”) introduced al-Suhrawardī for the first time to a Western readership, he presented him as a freethinking Sufi devoted to “theosophy.” In a long chapter on Sufism, al-Suhrawardī appears under the heading “anti-Islamic tendencies.” Von Kremer characterized al-Suhrawardī's thought as a balanced mixture of three sources: Neoplatonic philosophy, a Zoroastrian theory of light, plus Islamic monotheism. “According to the Arab (...)
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    "Reduplikative Identität": der Schlüssel zu Schellings reifer Philosophie.Manfred Frank - 2018 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog.
    English summary: It was not until the publication of Schelling''s Munich and Berlin lectures that we learned the decisive source for his theory of an identity of identity or identity doubled in itself. Schelling referred to what he called an older logic that was still acquainted with the figure of reduplication, for instance in Leibniz and Wolff. Philosophers in this tradition employed this term to refer to the specification of an aspect under which the subject-term is being considered. An often (...)
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    Legalisierung der aktiven Sterbehilfe – Förderung oder Beeinträchtigung der individuellen Autonomie?Does the legalisation of active euthanasia strengthen or impair individual autonomy?Frank Dietrich - 2009 - Ethik in der Medizin 21 (4):274-287.
    Theorists who support the legalisation of active euthanasia usually base their arguments on the principle of autonomy. In their view the wish of a severely ill person not to continue his or her life must be respected. However, some opponents of the legalisation of active euthanasia refer to the principle of autonomy as well. They are concerned that patients may be held responsible for burdening others with the provision of care. Thus family members, physicians or nurses may exert pressure on (...)
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  37. Liftez Les sylows! Une suite à "sous-groupes périodiques d'un groupe stable".Bruno Poizat & Frank O. Wagner - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (2):703-704.
    If G is an omega-stable group with a normal definable subgroup H, then the Sylow-2-subgroups of G/H are the images of the Sylow-2-subgroups of G. /// Sei G eine omega-stabile Gruppe und H ein definierbarer Normalteiler von G. Dann sind die Sylow-2-Untergruppen von G/H Bilder der Sylow-2-Untergruppen von G.
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    “The Difficult Step into Actuality”: On the Makings of an Early Romantic Realism1.Manfred Frank - 2016 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 8 (2):199-215.
    Was the philosophy of Early German Romanticism, as we understand it today, nothing but a milder variety of Early German Idealism? Not at all! One has only to note the radical differences between the two. Friedrich von Hardenberg and Friedrich Schlegel, the two most significant thinkers of the Early Romantic movement, decisively broke with what Reinhold’s critical disciples had called a “philosophy from the highest principle [Grundsatzphilosophie].” Instead of adopting Reinhold’s and Fichte’s idea of subjectivity as the principle of a (...)
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    Mary as the Exemplar of the Body's Poverty.Angela Franks - 2022 - Nova et Vetera 20 (4):1097-1118.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Mary as the Exemplar of the Body's PovertyAngela FranksRecent MariologyFollowing the trajectory of Mariology and Marian devotion for the last century or so is enough to give one whiplash. On the one hand, the declaration of the doctrine of Mary's Assumption in 1950 by Pope Pius XII represents a strand of Mariology that emphasizes her divinely granted prerogatives and glory. In popular piety, this dogmatic emphasis was mirrored by (...)
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  40. Legalisierung der aktiven Sterbehilfe – Förderung oder Beeinträchtigung der individuellen Autonomie?Pd Dr Frank Dietrich - 2009 - Ethik in der Medizin 21 (4):275-288.
    Für die Argumentation von Moralphilosophen, die die Legalisierung der aktiven Sterbehilfe befürworten, spielt das Autonomieprinzip eine wichtige Rolle. Ihrer Auffassung nach verlangt der Respekt vor der Autonomie, die Entscheidung eines schwer kranken Menschen gegen die Fortsetzung des Lebens vorbehaltlos anzuerkennen. Dagegen haben verschiedene Theoretiker auf Gefahren hingewiesen, die die rechtliche Zulassung der Tötung auf Verlangen für die individuelle Autonomie mit sich bringt. Sobald der Kranke über die Möglichkeit der aktiven Sterbehilfe verfüge, falle ihm die Verantwortung für die Inanspruchnahme von Pflegeleistungen (...)
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  41. (1 other version)Neue Probleme der Erkenntnistheorie.E. Von Hippel - 1974 - Kant Studien 65 (2):206.
     
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    Bacon und das Staatsdenken des Materialismus.Ernst von Hippel - 1948 - Wiesbaden,: Metopen-Verlag.
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    Mechanisches und moralisches Rechtsdenken.Ernst von Hippel - 1959 - Meisenheim am Glan,: A. Hain.
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    Reflections on self-deception.William von Hippel & Robert Trivers - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):41-56.
    Commentators raised 10 major questions with regard to self-deception: Are dual representations necessary? Does self-deception serve intrapersonal goals? What forces shape self-deception? Are there cultural differences in self-deception? What is the self? Does self-deception have costs? How well do people detect deception? Are self-deceivers lying? Do cognitive processes account for seemingly motivational ones? And how is mental illness tied up with self-deception? We address these questions and conclude that none of them compel major modifications to our theory of self-deception, although (...)
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  45. (1 other version)F. W. J. Schelling, Briefe und Dokumente, Band I 1775-1809.E. Von Hippel - 1964 - Kant Studien 55 (2):232.
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    Das Kreuz der Wahrheit und die Rechtswissenschaft.Ernst von Hippel - 1973 - Meisenheim (am Glan): Hain.
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    Macromolecular complexes that unwind nucleic acids.Peter H. von Hippel & Emmanuelle Delagoutte - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (12):1168-1177.
    In this essay, we consider helicases, defined as enzymes that use the free energies of binding and hydrolysis of ATP to drive the unwinding of double‐stranded nucleic acids, and ask how they function within, and are “coupled” to, the macromolecular machines of gene expression. To illustrate the principles of the integration of helicases into such machines, we consider the macromolecular complexes that direct and control DNA replication and DNA‐dependent RNA transcription, and use these systems to illustrate how machines centered around (...)
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    Allgemeine Staatslehre.Ernst von Hippel - 1967 - Berlin,: F. Vahlen.
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    Gustav Hugos juristischer Arbeitsplan: ein Beitrag zur Wiedergewinnung juristischer Arbeitseinheit.Fritz von Hippel - 1931 - Berlin: Junker u nd Dünnhaupt.
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