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    Medaillen für die nationale Repräsentanz? Zur Bedeutung von Medaillenerfolgen bei Olympischen Spielen/ Who Believes in Olympic Medal Counts?Robert Prohl, Christian Pierdzioch, Jan Haut, Freya Gassmann & Eike Emrich - 2015 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 12 (1):39-68.
    Zusammenfassung Die Olympischen Spiele sind nicht nur sportliche Wettbewerbe, sie sind auch das Mittel, die verschwenderische Konkurrenz zwischen Nationalstaaten tun Aufmerksamkeit, Legitimität, Moderni- täts- und spezifisches Leistungsprestige, also tun weiche Güter, mit Hilfe sportlicher Erfolge zu ermöglichen. Dabei nimmt der Medaillenspiegel eine zentrale Rolle ein. Mit seiner Hilfe treten teilnehmende Nationen in eine indirekte „Konkurrenz um den Menschen, [in] ein Ringen tun Beifall“. Die indirekte Konkurrenz der Nationen wird in regelmäßigen Abständen wieder von neuem geführt, und das obwohl das IOC (...)
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  2. Gassmann, Robert H (2011). Coming to terms with dé 德 : The deconstruction of ‘virtue’ and a lesson in scientific morality. In: King, R; Schilling, D. How Should One Live? Comparing Ethics in Ancient China and Greco-Roman Antiquity. Berlin: de Gruyter, 92-.Robert H. Gassmann (ed.) - 2011
     
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    Biomimicry and the Problem of Praxis.Freya Mathews - 2019 - Environmental Values 28 (5):573-600.
    Biomimicry can serve as a design template for an ecological civilisation by showing how cyclical, no-waste, mutually adaptive production systems designed ‘after nature’ could render human industry fully ‘sustainable’. However, unless the modes of praxis involved in such a reformed industrial base are also redesigned, the value orientation fostered by the new order would remain anthropocentric. Biomimicry would accordingly result in an eco-modernist-type scenario in which society was ‘decoupled’ from nature, with dystopian consequences for the larger community of life. Drawing (...)
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    (2 other versions)The ecological self.Freya Mathews - 1991 - Savage, Md.: Barnes & Noble.
    This is the first book-length treatment of the metaphysical foundations of ecological ethics. The author seeks to provide a metaphysical illumination of the fundamental ecological intuitions that we are in some sense `one with' nature and that everything is connected with everything else. Drawing on contemporary cosmology, systems theory and the history of philosophy, Freya Mathews elaborates a new metaphysics of `interconnectedness'. She offers an inspiring vision of the spiritual implications of ecology, which leads to a deepening of our (...)
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  5. (1 other version)The Ecological Self.Freya Mathews - 1992 - Environmental Values 1 (4):365-365.
     
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    Letting the world do the doing.Freya Mathews - unknown
    What is nature, and how are we to live with it rather than against it, as ecophilosophers enjoin? My own understanding of nature and of our proper relation to it is ultimately traceable to a metaphysics that could be broadly described as panpsychist, in that it attributes an internal principle, or subjectival dimension, to matter generally. I have explored such a metaphysic elsewhere, and do not propose..
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    For Love of Matter: A Contemporary Panpsychism.Freya Mathews (ed.) - 2003 - State University of New York Press.
    A bold and original work in ecocosmology and metaphysics.
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  8. For Love of Matter: A Contemporary Panpsychism.Freya Mathews - 2005 - Environmental Values 14 (4):523-524.
     
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    The Application of Australian Rights Protections to the Use of Hepatitis C Notification Data to Engage People ‘Lost to Follow Up’.Freya Saich, Shelley Walker, Margaret Hellard, Mark Stoové & Kate Seear - 2024 - Public Health Ethics 17 (1-2):phae006.
    Hepatitis C is a global public health threat, affecting 56 million people worldwide. The World Health Organization has committed to eliminating hepatitis C by 2030. Although new treatments have revolutionised the treatment and care of people with hepatitis C, treatment uptake has slowed in recent years, drawing attention to the need for innovative approaches to reach elimination targets. One approach involves using existing notifiable disease data to contact people previously diagnosed with hepatitis C. Within these disease surveillance systems, however, competing (...)
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    Thank God for Evil?Freya Mora - 1983 - Philosophy 58 (225):399 - 401.
    God's public image has perennially suffered from the apparent botch He has made of Creation, or our portion of it, at any rate. “What's so good about God”, people ask, “when He permits volcanoes in Lisbon, famines in Ghana, earthquakes in San Francisco?” Why is there always, in fact, whichever way we bite it, a worm in the apple?
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    Getting to the Bottom of “Things” (wù 物).Robert H. Gassmann - 2018 - In Carine Defoort & Roger T. Ames (eds.), Having a Word with Angus Graham: At Twenty-Five Years Into His Immortality. Albany, NY: Suny Series in Chinese Philoso. pp. 111-135.
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    The Philosophy of Tai Chi Chuan: Wisdom From Confucius, Lao Tzu, and Other Great Thinkers.Freya Boedicker - 2009 - Blue Snake Books. Edited by Martin Boedicker.
    Each chapter of this concise volume focuses on a single work or philosopher, and includes a short history of each one as well as a description of their ...
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    A. Abkürzungen.Robert H. Gassmann - 2016 - In Menzius: Eine Kritische Rekonstruktion Mit Kommentierter Neuübersetzung. De Gruyter. pp. 1015-1016.
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    Cheng Ming: Richtigstellung der Bezeichnungen, Zu den Quellen eines Philosophems im antiken China, Ein Beitrag zur Konfuzius-Forschung.Robert H. Gassmann - 1992 - Philosophy East and West 42 (2):368-370.
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    3.4 Die Dekade von -322 bis -313: Endphase der Karriere als Staatsmann.Robert H. Gassmann - 2016 - In Menzius: Eine Kritische Rekonstruktion Mit Kommentierter Neuübersetzung. De Gruyter. pp. 885-1004.
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  16. Das Nachsprechen von Sätzen in seiner Beziehung zur Begabung.E. Gassmann & E. Schmidt - 1914 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 78:217-218.
     
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    1. Einleitende Bemerkung.Robert H. Gassmann - 2016 - In Menzius: Eine Kritische Rekonstruktion Mit Kommentierter Neuübersetzung. De Gruyter. pp. 391-392.
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  18. Greenhouse effect: modeling and reality.F. Gassmann - 1998 - In H. Greppin, R. Degli Agosti & C. Penel (eds.), The Co-Action Between Living Systems and the Planet. University of Geneva. pp. 43--66.
     
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    Inhaltsverzeichnis Band 2.Robert H. Gassmann - 2016 - In Menzius: Eine Kritische Rekonstruktion Mit Kommentierter Neuübersetzung. De Gruyter. pp. 383-390.
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    3.2 Junker Mèng in Liáng.Robert H. Gassmann - 2016 - In Menzius: Eine Kritische Rekonstruktion Mit Kommentierter Neuübersetzung. De Gruyter. pp. 727-768.
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    3.3 Junker Mèng wieder in Qí.Robert H. Gassmann - 2016 - In Menzius: Eine Kritische Rekonstruktion Mit Kommentierter Neuübersetzung. De Gruyter. pp. 768-885.
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    Preliminary Thoughts on the Relationship between Lexicon and Writing in the Guodian Texts.Robert H. Gassmann - 2005 - .
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    Against Kangaroo Harvesting: Comment on “Conservation Through Sustainable Use” by Rob Irvine.Freya Mathews - 2013 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 10 (2):263-265.
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    Becoming Native.Freya Mathews - unknown
  25. From epistemology to spirituality: Feminist perspectives.Freya Mathews - 1998 - Journal of Dharma 23 (4):517-539.
     
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    In Conversation with Sun Dew : A Metaphysics of Invocation.Freya Mathews - unknown
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    Journey to the Source of The Merri.Freya Mathews - unknown
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  28. Mysticeti testament.Freya Matthews - manuscript
    The heart is a huge old barnacled whale, Vastly outsize and cumbersome, Encased in a mountain of deadweight flesh, Lugubrious, peering out of her carnal tomb with little wrinkled eye, Unable to encompass her own immensity. Yet this great gravid tender yearning creature lies Undetected, invisible, under the waters of appearance.
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    Some reflections on Spinoza's theory of substance.Freya Mathews - 1989 - Philosophia 19 (1):3-21.
  30. World without end.Freya Matthews - manuscript
    Arms strained wide, I try to encompass, to take you to me. I track you in cloud chambers, Scan you through reflectors and refractors. Elusive One. Not a single grassy acre can my heart contain.
     
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    Über das religiöse erleben des französischen menschen auf grund von selbstzeugnissen aus neuerer zeit..Freya Peters - 1937 - Marburg-Lahn,: Druck: Hessischer verlag K. Euker.
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    Language aptitude in the visuospatial modality: L2 British Sign Language acquisition and cognitive skills in British Sign Language-English interpreting students.Freya Watkins, Stacey Webb, Christopher Stone & Robin L. Thompson - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Sign language interpreting is a cognitively challenging task performed mostly by second language learners. SLI students must first gain language fluency in a new visuospatial modality and then move between spoken and signed modalities as they interpret. As a result, many students plateau before reaching working fluency, and SLI training program drop-out rates are high. However, we know little about the requisite skills to become a successful interpreter: the few existing studies investigating SLI aptitude in terms of linguistic and cognitive (...)
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    Towards a Deeper Philosophy of Biomimicry.Freya Mathews - 2011 - Organization and Environment 24 (4):364-387.
    Biomimicry as a design concept is indeed revolutionary in its implications for human systems of production, but it is a concept in need of further philosophical elaboration and development. To this end certain philosophical principles underlying the organization of living systems generally are identified and it is argued that not only our systems of production but also our psychocultural patterns of desire need to be reorganized in accordance with these principles if we are collectively to achieve the integration into nature (...)
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    Reinhabiting Reality: Towards a Recovery of Culture.Freya Mathews - 2005 - State University of New York Press.
    Argues that the environmental crisis is symptomatic of much deeper crises in modern civilization.
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  35. Socrates on Cookery and Rhetoric.Freya Möbus - forthcoming - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie.
    Socrates believes that living well is primarily an intellectual undertaking: we live well if we think correctly. To intellectualists, one might think, the body and activities related to it are of little interest. Yet Socrates has much to say about food, eating, and cookery. This paper examines Socrates’ criticism of ‘feeding on opson’ (opsophagia) in Xenophon’s Memorabilia and of opson cookery (opsopoiia) in Plato’s Gorgias. I argue that if we consider the specific cultural meaning of eating opson, we can see (...)
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  36. Socratic Motivational Intellectualism.Freya Mobus - 2024 - In Russell E. Jones, Ravi Sharma & Nicholas D. Smith (eds.), The Bloomsbury Handbook of Socrates. Bloomsbury Handbooks. pp. 205-228.
    Socrates’ view about human motivation in Plato’s early dialogues has often been called ‘intellectualist’ because, in his account, the motivation for any given intentional action is tied to the intellect, specifically to beliefs. Socratic motivational intellectualism is the view that we always do what we believe is the best (most beneficial) thing we can do for ourselves, given all available options. Motivational intellectualism is often considered to be at the centre of Socrates’ intellectualist account of actions, according to which: (1) (...)
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    Thinking from Within the Calyx of Nature.Freya Mathews - 2008 - Environmental Values 17 (1):41 - 65.
    Is philosophy an appropriate means for inducing the 'moral point of view' with respect to nature? The moral point of view involves a feeling for the inner reality of others, a feeling which, it is argued, is induced more by processes of synergistic interaction than by the kind of rational deliberation that classically constituted philosophy. But how are we to engage synergistically with other-than-human life forms and systems? While synergy with animals presents no in-principle difficulty, synergy with larger life systems (...)
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    Metaphysical Purdah.Freya Mora - 1980 - Philosophy 55 (213):377 - 385.
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    C. Masse und Gewichte.Robert H. Gassmann - 2016 - In Menzius: Eine Kritische Rekonstruktion Mit Kommentierter Neuübersetzung. De Gruyter. pp. 1209-1214.
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    1. Facetten der Biographie.Robert H. Gassmann - 2016 - In Menzius: Eine Kritische Rekonstruktion Mit Kommentierter Neuübersetzung. De Gruyter. pp. 1-102.
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    Inhaltsverzeichnis Band 1.Robert H. Gassmann - 2016 - In Menzius: Eine Kritische Rekonstruktion Mit Kommentierter Neuübersetzung. De Gruyter.
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    5. Mencius: A biographical sketch.Robert H. Gassmann - 2016 - In Menzius: Eine Kritische Rekonstruktion Mit Kommentierter Neuübersetzung. De Gruyter. pp. 205-216.
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    Women Who Emerge as Leaders in Temporarily Assigned Work Groups: Attractive and Socially Competent but Not Babyfaced or Naïve?Freya M. Gruber, Carina Veidt & Tuulia M. Ortner - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  44. Watch my lips: the limits of camp in lip-syncing scenes.Freya Jarman - 2018 - In Christopher Moore & Philip Purvis (eds.), Music & camp. Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press.
     
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    (1 other version)Coming to terms with dé 德 : The deconstruction of ‘virtue’ and a lesson in scientific morality.Robert H. Gassmann - 2011 - In . pp. 92-125.
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    Vale Val: In Memory of Val Plumwood.Freya Mathews - 2008 - Environmental Values 17 (3):317-321.
    On 29 February 2008, Val Plumwood died of stroke at the age of 68. She was not only a seminal environmental thinker, whose book Feminism and the Mastery of Nature has become a classic of environmental philosophy; she was also a woman who fearlessly lived life on her own deeply considered terms, often in opposition to prevailing norms. In this obituary Freya Mathews discusses Val's life and her contributions to environmental philosophy.
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    Towards a new (or rearticulated) philosophy of mental health nursing: A dialogue‐on‐dialogue.Freya Collier-Sewell & Katerina Melino - 2023 - Nursing Philosophy 24 (3):e12433.
    The following dialogue takes up recent calls within nursing scholarship to critically imagine alternative nursing futures through the relational process of call and response. Towards this end, the dialogue builds on letters which we, the authors, exchanged as part of the 25th International Nursing Philosophy Conference in 2022. In these letters, we asked of ourselves and each other: If we were to think about a new philosophy of mental health nursing, what are some of the critical questions that we would (...)
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    A Contemporary Metaphysical Controversy.Freya Mathews - 2010 - Sophia 49 (2):231-236.
    I argue that a metaphysical controversy, comparable with the ‘pantheism controversy’ of the late 18th century, is being played out today in the world-wide clash between religion and science, in which one side adheres to a strict materialism and the other admits phenomena of inspiritment as having a place in ontology. Just as the pantheism controversy was resolved, to some degree, via the concept of panentheism, so the solution to the contest between science and religion today might be pointing us (...)
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    The Study of Chinese Manuscripts: Searching for the genius loci.Robert H. Gassmann - 2009 - .
    The study of early Chinese manuscripts is still a young and developing science. Much of the exuberance is fueled by the fact that great quantities of manuscripts, especially those on bamboo and silk from the early period, have been discovered since the 1970s, and recent finds and developments seem to confirm that this cornucopia will hardly be exhausted in the near future. There is no doubt that these literary and documentary sources are in fundamental ways contributing to our knowledge of (...)
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  50. Value in nature and meaning in life.Freya Mathews - 1995 - In Robert Elliot (ed.), Environmental Ethics. Oxford University Press. pp. 143.
     
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