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    Participatory improvement of a template for informed consent documents in biobank research - study results and methodological reflections.Bossert Sabine, Kahrass Hannes, Heinemeyer Ulrike, Prokein Jana & Strech Daniel - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):78.
    For valid informed consent, it is crucial that patients or research participants fully understand all that their consent entails. Testing and revising informed consent documents with the assistance of their addressees can improve their understandability. In this study we aimed at further developing a method for testing and improving informed consent documents with regard to readability and test-readers’ understanding and reactions. We tested, revised, and retested template informed consent documents for biobank research by means of 11 focus group interviews with (...)
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    Ulrike Strate-Schneider: Einmischen - Mitmischen. Beiträge der Arbeitsstelle Sozial-, Kultur- und Erziehungswissenschaftliche Frauenforschung. TU Berlin 1980 bis 1992.Ulrike Ramming - 1994 - Die Philosophin 5 (10):113-114.
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    Two Metaverse Dystopias.Ulrik Franke - 2024 - Res Publica 30 (4):825-843.
    In recent years, the metaverse—some form of immersive digital extension of the physical world—has received much attention. As tech companies present their bold visions, scientists and scholars have also turned to metaverse issues, from technological challenges via societal implications to profound philosophical questions. This article contributes to this growing literature by identifying the possibilities of two dystopian metaverse scenarios, namely one based on the _experience machine_ and one based on _demoktesis_—two concepts from Nozick (_Anarchy_, _State_, _and Utopia_, Basic Books, 1974). (...)
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  4. De sociale geografie in de rij van de sociale wetenschappen.W. F. Heinemeyer - 1968 - Meppel,: J. A. Boom.
     
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    3. Die placebokontrollierte, randomisierte Doppelblindstudie als Experimentalsystem.Ulrike Neumaier - 2017 - In Die Rache der Placebos: Zur Wirksamkeit des Unwirksamen in der Evidenzbasierten Medizin Und in der Wissenschaftsforschung. Transcript Verlag. pp. 113-180.
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  6. Globalization and transformations of local socioeconomic practices.Ulrike Schuerkens - 2011 - In Ann Brooks, Social theory in contemporary Asia. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Grundfragen einer philosophischen Theorie des Krieges: Platon, Hobbes, Clausewitz.Ulrike Kleemeier - 2002 - Oldenbourg Verlag.
    Aus philosophischer Perspektive diskutiert Ulrike Kleemeiers Studie einer Reihe auch aktuelle wieder sehr brisanter Probleme. Analysiert werden der Begriff des Krieges ebenso wie die Ursachen von Kriegen und die Kriegsprävention. Dabei untersucht die Autorin auch den Zusammenhang von Krieg und Gerechtigkeit bzw. Krieg und Recht, das Verhältnis von Krieg und Politik, das Problem des Bürgerkriegs sowie die Bedeutung kriegerisch-militärischer Tugenden und Kompetenzen. Die Auseinandersetzung erfolgt in exemplarischer Form anhand der Theorien von Platon, Hobbes und Clausewitz. Der Arbeit liegt die (...)
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    Die Rache der Placebos: Zur Wirksamkeit des Unwirksamen in der Evidenzbasierten Medizin Und in der Wissenschaftsforschung.Ulrike Neumaier - 2017 - Transcript Verlag.
    Das Placebo - konzipiert, um die Wirksamkeit des Arzneimittels objektiv zu überprüfen - entfaltet selbst unterschiedliche Eigenschaften und erzeugt vielfältige Effekte. Anhand von Vertreter_innen der Philosophie, wie Fleck, Rheinberger, Foucault, Baudrillard, Latour und Haraway, zeigt Ulrike Neumaier, dass sich - stellt man das Placebo in den Mittelpunkt einer Untersuchung - nicht nur in der Medizin Begriffe wie »Krankheit« und »Körper« verändern. Vielmehr wird sichtbar, wie Wissenschaft, Technik und Gesellschaft sich vernetzen, wie sich dadurch der Begriff von »Wissenschaft« wandelt und (...)
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  9. A Bayesian Approach to Informal Argument Fallacies.Ulrike Hahn & Mike Oaksford - 2006 - Synthese 152 (2):207-236.
    We examine in detail three classic reasoning fallacies, that is, supposedly ``incorrect'' forms of argument. These are the so-called argumentam ad ignorantiam, the circular argument or petitio principii, and the slippery slope argument. In each case, the argument type is shown to match structurally arguments which are widely accepted. This suggests that it is not the form of the arguments as such that is problematic but rather something about the content of those examples with which they are typically justified. This (...)
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    Challenging Diversity: Steering Effects of Buzzwords in Projectified Health Care.Ulrike Felt, Kay Felder & Michael Penkler - 2020 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 45 (1):138-163.
    This article discusses the effects of two trends in contemporary biomedicine that have so far been largely addressed separately: the steering of fields through programmatic “buzzwords” and the projectified nature of contemporary health research, care, and promotion. Drawing on a case study of an Austrian diversity-sensitive health promotion project related to obesity prevention, we show how the articulation of these trends—governance by buzzwords and projectification—often leads to not unproblematic and often paradoxical outcomes. Buzzwords such as “diversity” become especially important in (...)
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    Hollywood Reproductions: Mothers, Clones, and Aliens.Ulrike Bergermann - 2002 - In Insa Härtel & Sigrid Schade, Body and representation. Opladen: Leske + Budrich. pp. 179--186.
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    Mondkrater und venusflecken: Francesco bianchini in der nachfolge Galileo galileis.Ulrike Feist - 2012 - In Markus Rath & Ulrike Feist, Et in Imagine Ego: Facetten von Bildakt Und Verkörperung : Festgabe Für Horst Bredekamp. Akademie Verlag. pp. 301-324.
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    Bernhard von Waging. De esu carnium in theologischer und historischer Perspektive.Ulrike Treusch - 2013 - In Martin Thurner & Franz Xaver Bischof, Die Benediktinische Klosterreform Im 15. Jahrhundert. Akademie Verlag. pp. 143-158.
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    "Von der Geschichte zur Natur": die politische Hermeneutik von Leo Strauss.Ulrike Weichert - 2013 - Berlin: Duncker Und Humblot.
    A. EInleitung: Politische Hermeneutik als Ausweg aus der "entzauberten Welt" B. "Die dialogische Stadt" Das "theologisch-politische Problem" - Das Politische - Politische Philosophie - Politische Rhetorik - Schriftlichkeit und Philosophie - Politische Philosophie und die "Kunst des Lesens" C. "Von der Geschichte zur Natur" Historisches Verstehen - Gadamers unvollkommener "Vorgriff auf Vollkommenheit" - Hermeneutische Politik - Theologische Politische Hermeneutik Literaturverzeichnis Namensregister.
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  15. Reasons to Intend.Ulrike Heuer - 2018 - In Daniel Star, The Oxford Handbook of Reasons and Normativity. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press. pp. 865-890.
    Donald Davidson writes that “[r]easons for intending to do something are very much like reasons for action, indeed one might hold that they are exactly the same except for time.” That the reasons for forming an intention and the reasons for acting as intended are in some way related is a widely accepted claim. But it can take different forms: (1) the reasons may mirror each other so that there is a (derivative) reason to intend whenever there is a reason (...)
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    A normative framework for argument quality: argumentation schemes with a Bayesian foundation.Ulrike Hahn & Jos Hornikx - 2016 - Synthese 193 (6):1833-1873.
    In this paper, it is argued that the most fruitful approach to developing normative models of argument quality is one that combines the argumentation scheme approach with Bayesian argumentation. Three sample argumentation schemes from the literature are discussed: the argument from sign, the argument from expert opinion, and the appeal to popular opinion. Limitations of the scheme-based treatment of these argument forms are identified and it is shown how a Bayesian perspective may help to overcome these. At the same time, (...)
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  17. Machineries for Making Publics: Inscribing and De-scribing Publics in Public Engagement.Ulrike Felt & Maximilian Fochler - 2010 - Minerva 48 (3):219-238.
    This paper investigates the dynamic and performative construction of publics in public engagement exercises. In this investigation, we, on the one hand, analyse how public engagement settings as political machineries frame particular kinds of roles and identities for the participating publics in relation to ‘the public at large’. On the other hand, we study how the participating citizens appropriate, resist and transform these roles and identities, and how they construct themselves and the participating group in relation to wider publics. The (...)
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    Depression and rumination: Relation to components of inhibition.Ulrike Zetsche, Catherine D'Avanzato & Jutta Joormann - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (4):758-767.
    Background: Recent research has demonstrated that depressed individuals show impairments in inhibiting irrelevant emotional material, and that these impairments are linked to rumination. Cognitive inhibition, however, is not a unitary construct but consists of several components which operate at different stages of information processing. The present study was designed to assess two components of inhibition and examine their relation to depression and rumination in a sample of clinically depressed and healthy control participants. Methods: Twenty-two individuals diagnosed with a current depressive (...)
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    Explaining more by drawing on less.Ulrike Hahn - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (1):90-91.
    One of the most striking features of is the detail with which behavior on logical reasoning tasks can now be predicted and explained. This detail is surprising, given the state of the field 10 to 15 years ago, and it has been brought about by a theoretical program that largely ignores consideration of cognitive processes, that is, any kind of internal behavior that generates overt responding. It seems that an increase in explanatory power can be achieved by restricting a psychological (...)
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    Wandlungen neuzeitlichen Wissens: historisch-systematische Analysen aus pädagogischer Sicht.Ulrike Bollmann - 2001 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Mitteilungen aus der Mitgliederversammlung der dvs-Sektion Sportsoziologie am 18. September 2008 in Chemnitz.Ulrike Burrmann & Siegfried Nagel - 2008 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 5 (3):304-306.
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    Ole Thyssen, Det filosofiske blik.Ulrik Crone - 2013 - Studier i Pædagogisk Filosofi 2 (1):97.
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    Kongreß im Kasseler Kulturbahnhof: Konfigurationen. Zwischen Kunst und Medien (4.-7.9.97).Ulrike Oudée Dünkelsbühler - 1998 - Die Philosophin 9 (17):102-106.
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    The relation between rhythm processing and cognitive abilities during child development: The role of prediction.Ulrike Frischen, Franziska Degé & Gudrun Schwarzer - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:920513.
    Rhythm and meter are central elements of music. From the very beginning, children are responsive to rhythms and acquire increasingly complex rhythmic skills over the course of development. Previous research has shown that the processing of musical rhythm is not only related to children’s music-specific responses but also to their cognitive abilities outside the domain of music. However, despite a lot of research on that topic, the connections and underlying mechanisms involved in such relation are still unclear in some respects. (...)
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    Gender, Age, and Passivity Comment on Penelope Deutscher.Ulrike Kadi - 2014 - In Silvia Stoller, Simone de Beauvoir’s Philosophy of Age: Gender, Ethics. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 43-46.
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    Solomon on the role of virtue ethics in business.Ulrike Kirchengast - 2011 - In Claus Dierksmeier, Humanistic ethics in the age of globality. New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 187.
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    ‘Common Purpose’: The Crowd and the Public.Ulrike Kistner - 2015 - Law and Critique 26 (1):27-43.
    The legal doctrine of ‘common purpose’ in South African criminal law considers all parties liable who have been in implicit or explicit agreement to commit an unlawful act, and associated with each other for that purpose, even if the consequential act has been carried out by one of them. It relieves the prosecution of proving the causal link between the conduct of an individual member of a group acting in common purpose, and the ultimate consequence caused by the action of (...)
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    In search of a new nomos: Post‐colonially.Ulrike Kistner - 2020 - Constellations 27 (2):273-284.
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    6. Das Placebo: „Heilmittel oder Gift?“.Ulrike Neumaier - 2017 - In Die Rache der Placebos: Zur Wirksamkeit des Unwirksamen in der Evidenzbasierten Medizin Und in der Wissenschaftsforschung. Transcript Verlag. pp. 239-242.
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    Einleitung.Ulrike Ramming - 2006 - In Mit den Worten Rechnen: Ansätze Zu Einem Philosophischen Medienbegriff. Transcript Verlag. pp. 7-18.
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    Gliederung.Ulrike Ramming - 2006 - In Mit den Worten Rechnen: Ansätze Zu Einem Philosophischen Medienbegriff. Transcript Verlag. pp. 247-249.
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  32. Rechtssoziologie gegen Rechtspositivismus.Ulrike Rein - 1986 - In Stanley L. Paulson, Robert Walter & Stefan Hammer, Untersuchungen zur Reinen Rechtslehre: Ergebnisse eines Wiener Rechtstheoretischen Seminars 1985/86. Wien: Manz.
     
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  33. Zur hölle mit ihnen die konstruktion kultureller identitäten und alteritäten auf kreta am beispiel Von wandmalereien Des 14. jahrhunderts in kritsa.Ulrike Ritzerfeld - 2013 - Byzantion 83:339-361.
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    Anne Conways "Principia Philosophiae": Materialismuskritik und Alleinheits-Spekulation im neuzeitlichen England.Ulrike Weichert & Christian Hengstermann (eds.) - 2012 - Münster: Lit.
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    Einleitung.Ulrike Zuckschwerdt - 2014 - In Bruder Wernher: Sangsprüche: Transliteriert, Normalisiert, Übersetzt Und Kommentiert. De Gruyter. pp. 3-5.
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    Literaturverzeichnis.Ulrike Zuckschwerdt - 2014 - In Bruder Wernher: Sangsprüche: Transliteriert, Normalisiert, Übersetzt Und Kommentiert. De Gruyter. pp. 688-697.
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    Methodisches Vorgehen.Ulrike Zuckschwerdt - 2014 - In Bruder Wernher: Sangsprüche: Transliteriert, Normalisiert, Übersetzt Und Kommentiert. De Gruyter. pp. 34-60.
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    The rationality of informal argumentation: A Bayesian approach to reasoning fallacies.Ulrike Hahn & Mike Oaksford - 2007 - Psychological Review 114 (3):704-732.
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    How Communication Can Make Voters Choose Less Well.Ulrike Hahn, Momme von Sydow & Christoph Merdes - 2019 - Topics in Cognitive Science 11 (1):194-206.
    In recent years, the receipt and the perception of information has changed in ways which have fueled fears about the fates of our democracies. However, real information on these possibilities or the direction of these changes does not exist. Into this gap, Hahn and colleagues bring the power of Condorcet's (1785) Jury Theorem to show that changes in our information networks have affected voter inter‐dependence so that it is likely that voters are now collectively more ignorant even if individual voter (...)
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    Public Reception of Climate Science: Coherence, Reliability, and Independence.Ulrike Hahn, Adam J. L. Harris & Adam Corner - 2016 - Topics in Cognitive Science 8 (1):180-195.
    Possible measures to mitigate climate change require global collective actions whose impacts will be felt by many, if not all. Implementing such actions requires successful communication of the reasons for them, and hence the underlying climate science, to a degree that far exceeds typical scientific issues which do not require large-scale societal response. Empirical studies have identified factors, such as the perceived level of consensus in scientific opinion and the perceived reliability of scientists, that can limit people's trust in science (...)
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    Truth tracking performance of social networks: how connectivity and clustering can make groups less competent.Ulrike Hahn, Jens Ulrik Hansen & Erik J. Olsson - 2020 - Synthese 197 (4):1511-1541.
    Our beliefs and opinions are shaped by others, making our social networks crucial in determining what we believe to be true. Sometimes this is for the good because our peers help us form a more accurate opinion. Sometimes it is for the worse because we are led astray. In this context, we address via agent-based computer simulations the extent to which patterns of connectivity within our social networks affect the likelihood that initially undecided agents in a network converge on a (...)
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    A Probabilistic Model of Semantic Plausibility in Sentence Processing.Ulrike Padó, Matthew W. Crocker & Frank Keller - 2009 - Cognitive Science 33 (5):794-838.
    Experimental research shows that human sentence processing uses information from different levels of linguistic analysis, for example, lexical and syntactic preferences as well as semantic plausibility. Existing computational models of human sentence processing, however, have focused primarily on lexico‐syntactic factors. Those models that do account for semantic plausibility effects lack a general model of human plausibility intuitions at the sentence level. Within a probabilistic framework, we propose a wide‐coverage model that both assigns thematic roles to verb–argument pairs and determines a (...)
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    Die Intellektuelle und die Mandarine. Die Unordnung der Denkenden.Ulrike Auga - 2004 - Die Philosophin 15 (30):55-70.
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    Jürgen Große: Erlaubte Zweifel. Cioran und die Philosophie.Ulrike Bardt - 2016 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 69 (3):244-250.
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    Lateinunterricht im Spätmittelalter.Beobachtungen an Handschriften.Ulrike Bodemann - 1997 - Das Mittelalter 2 (1).
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    Index sets in the arithmetical Hierarchy.Ulrike Brandt - 1988 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 37 (2):101-110.
    We prove the following results: every recursively enumerable set approximated by finite sets of some set M of recursively enumerable sets with index set in π 2 is an element of M , provided that the finite sets in M are canonically enumerable. If both the finite sets in M and in M̄ are canonically enumerable, then the index set of M is in σ 2 ∩ π 2 if and only if M consists exactly of the sets approximated by (...)
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    ›New Israel‹ in der Neuen Welt und der Ursprung der ›Indianer‹. Zur millenaristischen Ethnographie des frühen amerikanischen Puritanismus.Ulrike Brunotte - 2000 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 8 (2):109-124.
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    Beiträge / Contributions. Zur Vermittlung und intergenerationalen „Vererbung“ von Sportengagements in der Herkunftsfamilie / The Influence and Intergenerational „Heredity“ of Sport Engagements from the Nuclear Family.Ulrike Burrmann - 2005 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 2 (2):125-154.
    Zusammenfassung Vor dem Hintergrund des Bedeutungszuwachses des Sports in modernen Gesellschaften und der wiederbelebten Debatte über Sport als Bürgerrecht stellt sich die sozialisationstheoretische Frage nach der sozialen Vermittlung sportbezogener Orientierungs- und Verhaltensmuster in neuer Aktualität. Mit dieser Frage befasst sich der folgende Beitrag, wobei untersucht wird, wie die Heranwachsenden speziell in der Herkunftsfamilie als primärer Sozialisationsinstanz in den vereinsgebundenen Sport „sozial eingespurt“ werden. Auf der Grundlage des Zinneckerschen Konzepts der familialen Sozialisation wird vornehmlich ein Forschungsprogramm skizziert und Annahmen formuliert, die (...)
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    Peeling by binding or twisting by cranking: Models for promoter opening and transcription initiation by RNA polymerase II.Ulrike Fiedler & H. Th Marc Timmers - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (4):316-326.
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    Gründe und Motive: über humesche Theorien praktischer Vernunft.Ulrike Heuer - 2001
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