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    What you see is what you need.Jochen Triesch, Dana Ballard, Mary Hayhoe & Brian Sullivan - 2003 - Journal of Vision 3 (1):86-94.
  2. On the meaning and the epistemological relevance of the notion of a scientific phenomenon.Jochen Apel - 2011 - Synthese 182 (1):23-38.
    In this paper I offer an appraisal of James Bogen and James Woodward’s distinction between data and phenomena which pursues two objectives. First, I aim to clarify the notion of a scientific phenomenon. Such a clarification is required because despite its intuitive plausibility it is not exactly clear how Bogen and Woodward’s distinction has to be understood. I reject one common interpretation of the distinction, endorsed for example by James McAllister and Bruce Glymour, which identifies phenomena with patterns in data (...)
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  3. Dissecting the Black Swan.Jochen Runde - 2009 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 21 (4):491-505.
    ABSTRACT What constitutes a Black Swan? And under what conditions may a Black Swan be expected to arise? As Nassim Taleb describes it, a Black Swan is an event that displays three key properties, the two most important of which are that: (1) it is not even imagined as a possibility prior to its occurrence; and (2) it is in some way significant in its impact. It follows that whether or not an event counts as a Black Swan depends on (...)
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    Towards a new welfare state or reverting to type? some major trends in British social policy since the early 1980s.Jochen Clasen - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (5):573-586.
    In the early 1980s the “welfare state crisis” was a point of reference common to many European countries with advanced public social policy arrangements. In most of them the scope of expansion of social expenditure had already been reigned in after the first oil price shock in the mid-1970s. But it was the impact of the second oil price crisis, with low or negative economic growth rates and another steep rise in unemployment in the early 1980s which provided considerable ammunition (...)
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    Gaze-contingent manipulation of the FVF demonstrates the importance of fixation duration for explaining search behavior.Jochen Laubrock, Ralf Engbert & Anke Cajar - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Freedom of speech: Liberals yersus radicals.William Bruening - 1976 - Journal of Social Philosophy 7 (3):1-4.
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    Einführungen in die Ethik ― als Dokumente fachwissenschaftlichen Selbstverständnisses. Einige Beobachtungen.Berendes Jochen & Marcus Düwell - 2024 - In Ingrid Scharlau & Tobias Jenert (eds.), Wissenschaftsdidaktik als kritische Kommunikationsanalyse. Ein Sammelband zur Weiterführung eines Gedankens von Ludwig Huber. Opladen: Verlag Barbara Budrich. pp. 105-122.
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    The Detection of Cheating on E-Exams in Higher Education—The Performance of Several Old and Some New Indicators.Jochen Ranger, Nico Schmidt & Anett Wolgast - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
  9. The theory of event coding (TEC): A framework for perception and action planning.Bernhard Hommel, Jochen Müsseler, Gisa Aschersleben & Wolfgang Prinz - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):849-878.
    Traditional approaches to human information processing tend to deal with perception and action planning in isolation, so that an adequate account of the perception-action interface is still missing. On the perceptual side, the dominant cognitive view largely underestimates, and thus fails to account for, the impact of action-related processes on both the processing of perceptual information and on perceptual learning. On the action side, most approaches conceive of action planning as a mere continuation of stimulus processing, thus failing to account (...)
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  10. Keynes after Ramsey: In defence of a treatise on probability.Jochen Runde - 1994 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 25 (1):97-121.
    Ramsey's critique of Keynes's ‘logical’ approach to probability is widely regarded as decisive, and his own ‘subjective’ approach and SEU framework are now familiar tools in economics. This paper challenges the standard view of Ramsey's critique and assesses the SEU model from a Keynesian viewpoint on probability. It consists of a summary of the two theories and an evaluation of Ramsey's criticisms and alternative. The two main conclusions are that although Keynes yields to Ramsey on the question of the existence (...)
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  11. Keynesian Uncertainty and Liquidity Preference.Jochen Runde - 1994 - Cambridge Journal of Economics 18:129--144.
     
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    From Effects of Governance to Causes of Epistemic Change.Jochen Gläser - 2024 - Minerva 62 (3):309-337.
    In this paper I argue that the attempts by science studies to identify epistemic effects of new governance instruments have largely failed. I suggest two main reasons for this failure. The first reason is that neither quantitative nor qualitative studies of effects of governance instruments meet the respective methodological standards for establishing causality. While much of this could be repaired, the second reason is more severe: given the complex causal web between governance and knowledge production and the multi-level nature of (...)
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    Phenomenology of the Stranger - The Relational Concept of Strangeness.Jochen Dreher - 2023 - Schutzian Research 14:91-107.
    The essay presents a relational concept of the stranger parting from and at the same time going beyond Alfred Schutz’s famous and controversial conception of “The Stranger.” Not only the subjective viewpoint of the stranger entering an in‑group – as in the Schutzian outline – is relevant for the construction of strangeness, but also the interactional context and the receiving in‑group with its respective patterns of culture. For strangeness is a relational concept, it is only constructed in relationships of individuals (...)
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  14. Fort Wayne's Policy for Inappropriate Care.William H. Bruening - unknown
     
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  15. Preface to William Penn, James Madison and the historical Crisis of american Federalism.William H. Bruening - unknown
     
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  16. Response to Zigler's Philosophical Implications of Visceral Learning for Education: Some Speculations.William H. Bruening - unknown
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    Financing public education: A legal/philosophical discussion.William Bruening - 1978 - Journal of Social Philosophy 9 (1):5-14.
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    World Peace and Moral Obligation.William Bruening - 1981 - Journal of Social Philosophy 12 (2):11-19.
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    "But I Don't Feel It": Values and Emotions in the Assessment of Competence in Patients With Anorexia Nervosa.Jochen Vollmann - 2006 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 13 (4):289-291.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:"But I Don’t Feel It":Values and Emotions in the Assessment of Competence in Patients With Anorexia NervosaJochen Vollmann (bio)Keywordscompetence assessment, mental capacity, informed consent, psychiatry, anorexia nervosaThe respect of the self-determination of patients obliges physicians to obtain the patient's consent before providing medical treatment. One important condition for a valid informed consent is the patient's competence to make autonomous health care decisions. Therefore, a proper assessment of competence to (...)
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    The parser consults the lexicon in spite of transparent gender marking: EEG evidence from noun class agreement processing in Zulu.Jochen Zeller, Emanuel Bylund & Ashley Glen Lewis - 2022 - Cognition 226 (C):105148.
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  21. Reconsidering Closure, Underdetermination, and Infallibilism.Jochen Briesen - 2010 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 80 (1):221-234.
    Anthony Brueckner argues for a strong connection between the closure and the underdetermination argument for scepticism. Moreover, he claims that both arguments rest on infallibilism: In order to motivate the premises of the arguments, the sceptic has to refer to an infallibility principle. If this were true, fallibilists would be right in not taking the problems posed by these sceptical arguments seriously. As many epistemologists are sympathetic to fallibilism, this would be a very interesting result. However, in this paper I (...)
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    Computational Approaches to Comics Analysis.Jochen Laubrock & Alexander Dunst - 2020 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (1):274-310.
    Comics are complex multimodal documents that make for intriguing materials to analyze with computer vision and computational linguistics. This review summarizes the growing developments in computational modeling which have been progressing to analyze visual narratives across their various substructures.
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  23. Is Kant (W)right? – On Kant’s Regulative Ideas and Wright’s Entitlements.Jochen Briesen - 2013 - Kant-Yearbook 5 (1):1-32.
    This paper discusses a structural analogy between Kant’s theory of regulative ideas, as he develops it in the Appendix to the Transcendental Dialectic, and Crispin Wright’s theory of epistemic entitlements. First, I argue that certain exegetical difficulties with respect to the Appendix rest on serious systematic problems, which – given other assumptions of the Critique of Pure Reason – Kant is unable to solve. Second, I argue that because of the identified structural analogy between Kant’s and Wright’s views the project (...)
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    Theoretische Psychologie: eine Systematik der Kontroversen.Jochen Fahrenberg - 2015 - Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers.
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    Changing Funding Arrangements and the Production of Scientific Knowledge: Introduction to the Special Issue.Jochen Gläser & Kathia Serrano Velarde - 2018 - Minerva 56 (1):1-10.
    With this special issue, we would like to promote research on changes in the funding of the sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Since funding secures the livelihood of researchers and the means to do research, it is an indispensable condition for almost all research; as funding arrangements are undergoing dramatic changes, we think it timely to renew the science studies community’s efforts to understand the funding of research. Changes in the governance of science have garnered considerable attention from science studies (...)
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  26. The symbol and the theory of the life-world: “The transcendences of the life-world and their overcoming by signs and symbols”.Jochen Dreher - 2003 - Human Studies 26 (2):141-163.
    This essay presents a phenomenological analysis of the functioning of symbols as elements of the life-world with the purpose of demonstrating the interrelationship of individual and society. On the basis of Alfred Schutz''s theory of the life-world, signs and symbols are viewed as mechanisms by means of which the individual can overcome the transcendences posed by time, space, the world of the Other, and multiple realities which confront him or her. Accordingly, the individual''s life-world divides itself into the dimensions of (...)
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    The eye-voice span during reading aloud.Jochen Laubrock & Reinhold Kliegl - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  28. Ethisch-Philosophisches Grundlagenstudium 2. Ein Projektbuch.Berendes Jochen (ed.) - 2005
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    Perceiving one’s own movements when using a tool.Jochen Müsseler & Christine Sutter - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2):359-365.
    The present study examined what participants perceive of their hand movements when using a tool. In the experiments different gains for either the x-axis or the y-axis perturbed the relation between hand movements on a digitizer tablet and cursor movements on a display. As a consequence of the perturbation participants drew circles on the display while their covered hand movements followed either vertical or horizontal ellipses on the digitizer tablet. When asked to evaluate their hand movements, participants were extremely uncertain (...)
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    Religion und Irrationalität: historisch-systematische Perspektiven.Jochen Schmidt & Heiko Schulz (eds.) - 2013 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    Religionskritik wird gerade in der jungeren Vergangenheit bevorzugt als Kritik an der vermeintlichen Irrationalitat religiosen Glaubens artikuliert. Die Autoren der im vorliegenden Konferenzband versammelten Beitrage fragen zunachst anhand exemplarischer Studien zu Hamann, Hegel, Schelling, Nietzsche und Rudolf Otto nach der Bedeutung und Funktion des Irrationalen in rezeptionsgeschichtlich massgeblichen religionsphilosophischen Entwurfen der (Nach-)Aufklarung. Erganzt und zugespitzt wird der historische Abschnitt des Bandes durch Analysen zu Werk und Wirkung Soren Kierkegaards, dem neuzeitlichen Irrationalitatstheoretiker par excellence. Daruber hinaus wird aus systematischer Perspektive nach (...)
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    Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920): Gesamtwerk: Einführung, Zitate, Kommentare, Rezeption, Rekonstruktionsversuche.Jochen Fahrenberg - 2018 - Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers.
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    Changes in the Design of Scanning Tunneling Microscopic Images from 1980 to 1990.Jochen Hennig - 2004 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 8 (2):36-55.
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    Kant on the Justification of Moral Principles.Jochen Bojanowski - 2017 - Kant Studien 108 (1):55-88.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 108 Heft: 1 Seiten: 55-88.
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    Struktur und Erfahrung in der psychologischen Forschung.Jochen Brandtstädter (ed.) - 1987 - De Gruyter.
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    Reflexiones sobre creatividad: el poder de subjetivación del ser humano.Jochen Dreher - 2012 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 33 (106):15-25.
    La creatividad especialmente surge del poder de subjetivación y de trascenderse a sí mismo el ser humano. La capacidad de ser creativo resulta, desde la perspectiva de la antropología filosófica, de la “posicionalidad excéntrica” del ser humano, la cual explica su poder de reflexividad y su compulsión y necesidad de crear cultura. Según la teoría de la creatividad de orientación sociológico-antropológica de Heinrich Popitz, esta capacidad humana de desarrollar lo nuevo está basada en las formas de acción de explorar, crear, (...)
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    Socially Assistive Devices in Healthcare–a Systematic Review of Empirical Evidence from an Ethical Perspective.Jochen Vollmann, Christoph Strünck, Annika Lucht & Joschka Haltaufderheide - 2023 - Science and Engineering Ethics 29 (1):1-23.
    Socially assistive devices such as care robots or companions have been advocated as a promising tool in elderly care in Western healthcare systems. Ethical debates indicate various challenges. An important part of the ethical evaluation is to understand how users interact with these devices and how interaction influences users’ perceptions and their ability to express themselves. In this review, we report and critically appraise findings of non-comparative empirical studies with regard to these effects from an ethical perspective.Electronic databases and other (...)
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  37. Reliabilism, bootstrapping, and epistemic circularity.Jochen Briesen - 2013 - Synthese 190 (18):4361-4372.
    Pretheoretically we hold that we cannot gain justification or knowledge through an epistemically circular reasoning process. Epistemically circular reasoning occurs when a subject forms the belief that p on the basis of an argument A, where at least one of the premises of A already presupposes the truth of p. It has often been argued that process reliabilism does not rule out that this kind of reasoning leads to justification or knowledge. For some philosophers, this is a reason to reject (...)
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    Structures of a Life-Work: A Reconstruction of the Oeuvre of Thomas Luckmann.Jochen Dreher & Andreas Göttlich - 2016 - Human Studies 39 (1):27-49.
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  39. Antiskeptische Trittbrettfahrer des semantischen Externalismus.Jochen Briesen - 2011 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 65 (4):100-122.
    Die philosophische Skepsis bezweifelt argumentativ, dass Menschen über Wissen verfügen. Eine interessante und viel beachtete Reaktion auf diese Skepsis basiert auf dem semantischen Externalismus. Obwohl die antiskeptische Strategie des Externalismus im Laufe der Jahre entscheident verbessert wurde, krankt sie in den Augen vieler Philosophen immer noch an einer stark beschränkten Reichweite: Sie ist nur hinsichtlich ganz bestimmter Varianten skeptischer Argumentation erfolgreich – durch geschickte Modifikation des skeptischen Arguments ist der Skeptiker in der Lage, sein Argument gegen den externalistischen Angriff zu (...)
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    Fibred semantics for feature-based grammar logic.Jochen Dörre, Esther König & Dov Gabbay - 1996 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 5 (3-4):387-422.
    This paper gives a simple method for providing categorial brands of feature-based unification grammars with a model-theoretic semantics. The key idea is to apply the paradigm of fibred semantics (or layered logics, see Gabbay (1990)) in order to combine the two components of a feature-based grammar logic. We demonstrate the method for the augmentation of Lambek categorial grammar with Kasper/Rounds-style feature logic. These are combined by replacing (or annotating) atomic formulas of the first logic, i.e. the basic syntactic types, by (...)
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    A Canonical Model of the Region Connection Calculus.Jochen Renz - 2002 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 12 (3-4):469-494.
    Although the computational properties of the Region Connection Calculus RCC-8 are well studied, reasoning with RCC-8 entails several representational problems. This includes the problem of representing arbitrary spatial regions in a computational framework, leading to the problem of generating a realization of a consistent set of RCC-8 constraints. A further problem is that RCC-8 performs reasoning about topological space, which does not have a particular dimension. Most applications of spatial reasoning, however, deal with two- or three-dimensional space. Therefore, a consistent (...)
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  42. Heidegger on Teaching.William H. Bruening - 1981 - Philosophy of Education: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Philosophy of Education Society 37.
     
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    No matter-never mind.William H. Bruening - 1978 - Philosophical Investigations 1 (2):43-53.
  44. Portrait of A Young Philosopher as an Over-the-Hill Jock.William H. Bruening - unknown
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  45. Professor of Philosophy [letter/online post].William H. Bruening - unknown
    responses to N Engl J Med 2007; 357:1273-1275 September 27, 2007.
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    C‐reactive protein point of care testing and physician communication skills training for lower respiratory tract infections in general practice: economic evaluation of a cluster randomized trial.Jochen W. L. Cals, Andre J. H. A. Ament, Kerenza Hood, Christopher C. Butler, Rogier M. Hopstaken, Geert F. Wassink & Geert-Jan Dinant - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (6):1059-1069.
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    (1 other version)Dots normandes (mi-XVIIe-XVIIIe siècle).Jochen Hoock & Nicolas Jullien - 1998 - Clio 7.
    La « richesse des femmes » tient en Normandie une place bien particulière. Le cadre juridique de la coutume normande repousse singulièrement le régime de droit commun des époux, et confère à la dot un régime spécifique qui exclut les filles des successions paternelles en présence de frères, et qui met le mari en position d’usufruitier de la dot. Cependant, l’étude - élargie à d’autres variables que la seule quantification de la dot - des pratiques matrimoniales des milieux marchands rouennais (...)
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    6. Heidegger als ‚zeitgemäßer‘ Interpret des „Willens zur Macht“.Jochen Schmidt - 2016 - In Der Mythos "Wille Zur Macht": Nietzsches Gesamtwerk Und der Nietzsche-Kult. Eine Historische Kritik. De Gruyter. pp. 33-37.
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    Wittgenstein verabscheut »Wittgenstein« und schaut sich »Annie Get Your Gun« an.Jochen Schuff - 2010 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 55 (1):91-107.
    The relation between film and philosophy is a relation marked by tensions. The article’s aim is to unfold these tensions and to fathom them out. The figure of Wittgenstein as a philosopher and film spectator serves as a leitmotif throughout the course of the argument. Following the lines based in this motif, the philosophical unavailability of film becomes apparent. In order to understand what we mean by film and do with films, a specific aesthetic perspective is essential. This means, in (...)
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    Zyklentheorie und Epochenmetaphorik: Studien zur bildlichen Sprache der Geschichtsreflexion in Frankreich von der Renaissance bis zur Frühaufklärung.Jochen Schlobach - 1980 - München: W. Fink.
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