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    Interview: Joerg Tuske talks to Anja Steinbauer.Joerg Tuske & Anja Steinbauer - 2019 - Philosophy Now 132:21-21.
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  2. Loeschke, Joerg (2022). Friendship and special obligations. In: Jeske, Diane. The routledge handbook of philosophy of friendship. New York: Routledge, 288-300.Joerg Loeschke & Diane Jeske (eds.) - 2022
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  3. The Aesthetic Self. The Importance of Aesthetic Taste in Music and Art for Our Perceived Identity.Joerg Fingerhut, Javier Gomez-Lavin, Claudia Winklmayr & Jesse J. Prinz - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:577703.
    To what extent do aesthetic taste and our interest in the arts constitute who we are? In this paper, we present a series of empirical findings that suggest anAesthetic Self Effectsupporting the claim that our aesthetic engagements are a central component of our identity. Counterfactual changes in aesthetic preferences, for example, moving from liking classical music to liking pop, are perceived as altering us as a person. The Aesthetic Self Effect is as strong as the impact of moral changes, such (...)
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  4. Stadt und Film. Versuche zu einer 'Visuellen Soziologie' herausgegeben von Matthias Horwitz, Bernward Joerges und Jörg Potthast mit Beiträgen von B. Joerges, D. Kress, A. Krämer, D. Naegler und J. Potthast.Bernward Joerges - 1996 - In Bernward Joerges, Jörg Potthast & Mathias Horowitz (eds.), WZB Discussion Papers. WZB.
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    Instrumentation: Between Science, State and Industry, Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook.B. Joerges & T. Shinn (eds.) - 2001 - Springer.
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  6. Occupy Religion: Theology of the Multitude.Joerg Rieger & Pui-lan Kwok - 2013
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  7. Climate Change and Political Philosophy: Who Owes What to Whom?Joerg Chet Tremmel - 2013 - Environmental Values 22 (6):725-749.
    Climate change poses a serious problem for established ethical theories. There is no dearth of literature on the subject of climate ethics that break down the complexity of the issue, thereby enabling one to arrive at partial conclusions such as: 'historical justice demands us to do this...' or 'intergenerational justice demands us to do that...'. In contrast, this article attempts to face up to this complexity, that is: to end with a synthesis of the arguments into what can be considered (...)
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  8. Dissociating neuronal gamma-band activity from cranial and ocular muscle activity in EEG.Joerg F. Hipp & Markus Siegel - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
  9. Romancing the Machine: Reflections on the Social Scientific Construction of Computer Reality.Bernward Joerges - 1989 - International Studies of Management and Organization.
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    The Proof-Theoretic Analysis of Transfinitely Iterated Quasi Least Fixed Points.Dieter Probst - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (3):721 - 746.
    The starting point of this article is an old question asked by Feferman in his paper on Hancock's conjecture [6] about the strength of ${\rm ID}_{1}^{\ast}$. This theory is obtained from the well-known theory ID₁ by restricting fixed point induction to formulas that contain fixed point constants only positively. The techniques used to perform the proof-theoretic analysis of ${\rm ID}_{1}^{\ast}$ also permit to analyze its transfinitely iterated variants ${\rm ID}_{\alpha}^{\ast}$. Thus, we eventually know that $|\widehat{{\rm ID}}_{\alpha}|=|{\rm ID}_{\alpha}^{\ast}|$.
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    Safety-Related Moral Disengagement in Response to Job Insecurity: Counterintuitive Effects of Perceived Organizational and Supervisor Support.Tahira M. Probst, Laura Petitta, Claudio Barbaranelli & Christopher Austin - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 162 (2):343-358.
    The purpose of this study was to examine individual and organizational antecedents and consequences of safety-related moral disengagement. Using Conservation of Resources theory, social exchange theory, and psychological contract breach as a theoretical foundation, this study tested the proposition that higher job insecurity is associated with greater levels of subsequent safety-related moral disengagement, which in turn is related to reduced safety performance. Moreover, we examined whether perceived organizational and supervisor support buffered or intensified the impact of job insecurity on moral (...)
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    10 Establishing intergenerational justice in national constitutions.Joerg Chet Tremmel - 2006 - In Tremmel J. (ed.), The Handbook of Intergenerational Justice. Edward Elgar.
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    Bogotá D. C. - Guadalupe Ruiz.Joerg Bader (ed.) - 2012 - Verlag Scheidegger and Spiess.
    The Colombian-born photographer and artist Guadalupe Ruiz has undertaken a project to document the social and economic inequity in her native city of Bogotá. She explores six houses from the city's six different taxation classes whose residents range from extremely affluent to impoverished. By taking photographs of apartments and streetscapes, whole interiors and single pieces of furniture, Ruiz creates a cohesive and multilayered portrait of the city as a whole. She also examines personal and decorative objects, such as family portraits (...)
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    Membrane contacts and lens transparency.Joerg Kistler & Stanley Bullivant - 1986 - Bioessays 5 (2):79-83.
    Two kinds of membrane contacts in the vertebrate lens are described. Fiber gap junctions are domains where small molecules can pass between lens cells. Membrane structures of ball‐and‐socket type interlock adjacent lens fibers and thus contribute to the structural integrity of the lens. Both of these membrane contacts appear crucial for the maintenance of lens transparency.
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    Modernity, Welfare State, and Inequality: Individual and Societal Preconditions of Social Capital.Joerg Luedicke & Martin Diewald - 2014 - In Dieter Thomä, Christoph Henning & Hans Bernhard Schmid (eds.), Social Capital, Social Identities: From Ownership to Belonging. De Gruyter. pp. 165-196.
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    Die antike Philosophie: Schrift, Schule, Lebensform.Heinrich Niehues-Pröbsting - 2004 - Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch.
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    Rhetorical Turn?Heinrich Niehues-pröbsting - 2006 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 54 (6):948-954.
    Buchkritik über: Chaim Perelman/Lucie Olbrechts-Tyteca: Die neue Rhetorik. Eine Abhandlung über das Argumentieren. Herausgegeben von Josef Kopperschmidt. Übersetzt von Freyr R. Varwig in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Herausgeber. Überarbeitet für die Drucklegung von Hans-Jörg Ehni in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Herausgeber, 2 Bände. Frommann-Holzboog Verlag, Stuttgart-Bad Canstatt 2004, 821 S.
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  18. Human inhibition.Peter Probst - 1984 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 91 (2):391-399.
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    Ideengeschichte der Bildwissenschaft: siebzehn Porträts.Jörg Probst & Jost Philipp Klenner (eds.) - 2009 - [Frankfurt]: Suhrkamp.
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  20. God and the Excluded: Visions and Blindspots In Contemporary Theology.Joerg Rieger - 2001
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  21. Remember the Poor: The Challenge to Theology In the Twenty-First Century.Joerg Rieger - 1998
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    Being in two minds: The divided mind in the ny yas tras.Joerg Tuske - 1999 - Asian Philosophy 9 (3):229 – 238.
    In this paper I suggest that the division between manas and atman in Nyaya philosophy can be interpreted in the light of Western discussions about irrationality. In Western philosophy irrationality has been explained by postulating a divided mind. This helps to account for a generally rational mind that is nevertheless sometimes prone to irrationality. I argue that the division of the mind bears similarities to the division between manas and tman. Looking at the arguments of the Naiy yikas Gautama and (...)
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    Indivisibles and Infinitesimals in Early Mathematical Texts of Leibniz.Siegmund Probst - 2008 - In Douglas Jesseph & Ursula Goldenbaum (eds.), Infinitesimal Differences: Controversies Between Leibniz and His Contemporaries. Walter de Gruyter.
    The main purpose of this article is to present new material concerning Leibniz's use of indivisibles and infinitesimals in his early mathematical texts. Most of these texts are contained in hitherto unpublished manuscripts and are soon to be printed in volume VII, 4 of the Academy Edition. They present examples which illustrate how Leibniz operated with concepts such as indivisibles and infinitesimals in that period of his development.
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    On the relationship between fixed points and iteration in admissible set theory without foundation.Dieter Probst - 2005 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 44 (5):561-580.
    In this article we show how to use the result in Jäger and Probst [7] to adapt the technique of pseudo-hierarchies and its use in Avigad [1] to subsystems of set theory without foundation. We prove that the theory KPi0 of admissible sets without foundation, extended by the principle (Σ-FP), asserting the existence of fixed points of monotone Σ operators, has the same proof-theoretic ordinal as KPi0 extended by the principle (Σ-TR), that allows to iterate Σ operations along ordinals. (...)
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  25. Extended Imagery, Extended Access, Or Something Else? Pictures and the Extended Mind Hypothesis.Joerg Fingerhut - 2014 - In Sabine Marienberg & Jürgen Trabant (eds.), Bildakt at the Warburg Institute. Boston: De Gruyter.
    This paper introduces pictures more generally into the discussion of cognition and mind. I will argue that pictures play a decisive role in shaping our mental lives because they have changed (and constantly keep changing) the ways we access the world. Focusing on pictures will therefore also shed new light on various claims within the field of embodied cognition. In the first half of this paper I address the question of whether, and in what possible ways, pictures might be considered (...)
     
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  26. Enacting Media. An Embodied Account of Enculturation Between Neuromediality and New Cognitive Media Theory.Joerg Fingerhut - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This paper argues that the still-emerging paradigm of situated cognition requires a more systematic perspective on media to capture the enculturation of the human mind. By virtue of being media, cultural artifacts present central experiential models of the world for our embodied minds to latch onto. The paper identifies references to external media within embodied, extended, enactive, and predictive approaches to cognition, which remain underdeveloped in terms of the profound impact that media have on our mind. To grasp this impact, (...)
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    Indian epistemology and metaphysics.Joerg Tuske (ed.) - 2017 - New York: Bloomsbury, Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
    Indian Epistemology and Metaphysics introduces the reader to new perspectives on Indian philosophy based on philological research within the last twenty years. Concentrating on topics such as perception, inference, skepticism, consciousness, self, mind, and universals, some of the most notable scholars working in classical Indian philosophy today examine core epistemological and metaphysical issues. Philosophical theories and arguments from a comprehensive range of Indian philosophical traditions (including the Nyaya, Mimamsa, Saiva, Vedanta, Samkhya, Jain, Buddhist, materialist and skeptical traditions, as well as (...)
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  28. Explorations in Philosophy: Essays by J. N. Mohanty, Vol. 1: Indian Philosophy.Joerg Tuske - 2004 - Mind 113 (450):372-375.
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    Variation on a theme of Schutte.D. Probst & G. Jager - 2004 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 50 (3):258.
    Let ≺ be a primitive recursive well-ordering on the natural numbers and assume that its order-type is greater than or equal to the proof-theoretic ordinal of the theory T. We show that the proof-theoretic strength of T is not increased if we add the negation of the statement which formalizes transfinite induction along ≺.
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  30. Technology in everyday life: Conceptual queries.Bernward Joerges - 1988 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 18 (2):219–237.
    According to an editor of The Economist, the world produced, in the years since World War II, seven times more goods than throughout all history. This is well appreciated by lay people, but has hardly affected social scientists. They do not have the conceptual apparatus for understanding accelerated material-technical change and its meaning for people's personal lives, for their ways of relating to them-selves and to the outside world. Of course, a great deal of speculation about emerging life forms in (...)
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    Wage Cuts and Managers’ Empathy: How a Positive Emotion Can Contribute to Positive Organizational Ethics in Difficult Times.Joerg Dietz & Emmanuelle P. Kleinlogel - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 119 (4):461-472.
    Using the lens of positive organizational ethics, we theorized that empathy affects decisions in ethical dilemmas that concern the well-being of not only the organization but also other stakeholders. We hypothesized and found that empathetic managers were less likely to comply with requests by an authority figure to cut the wages of their employees than were non-empathetic managers. However, when an authority figure requested to hold wages constant, empathy did not affect wage cut decisions. These findings imply that empathy can (...)
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  32. Über Gedankenexperimente, die Freiheit, das Mitgefühl und die Liebe. Auf der Suche nach der menschlichen Rationalität.Joerg Fehige - 2006 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 59 (2).
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  33. Sexualphilosophie. Zur Überwindung der philosophischen Asexualität.Joerg Fehige - 2007 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 60 (4).
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    The Gap junction proteins: Vive la différence!Joerg Kistler & Stanley Bullivant - 1988 - Bioessays 9 (5):167-168.
    The intercellular junctions connecting the cytoplasms of fibre cells in the mammalian lens have until recently been regarded as a class of junction which is fundamentally different from that of the gap junctions in other organs. Recent observations, however, suggest that the lens junctions fit protein topology predictions common for all gap junctions. While the homologous peptide portions are predicted to form the channels, the divergent peptide portions of the gap junction polypeptides may adapt channel activity to the special tissue (...)
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    Research Involving Minors−A Duty of Solidarity?Joerg Loeschke & Bert Heinrichs - 2015 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 6 (1-2):67-80.
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  36. Der 'Kurze Weg': Nietzsches 'Cynismus.'.Heinrich Niehues-Pröbsting - 1980 - Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte 24 (1).
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    Dinnaga and the Raven paradox.Joerg Tuske - 1998 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 26 (5):387-403.
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  38. Aesthetic Emotions Reconsidered.Joerg Fingerhut & Jesse J. Prinz - 2020 - The Monist 103 (2):223-239.
    We define aesthetic emotions as emotions that underlie the evaluative assessment of artworks. They are separated from the wider class of art-elicited emotions. Aesthetic emotions historically have been characterized as calm, as lacking specific patterns of embodiment, and as being a sui generis kind of pleasure. We reject those views and argue that there is a plurality of aesthetic emotions contributing to praise. After presenting a general account of the nature of emotions, we analyze twelve positive aesthetic emotions in four (...)
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    Occupy Religion: Theology of the Multitude and Interreligious Dialogue.Joerg Rieger - 2014 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 34:167-172.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Occupy Religion:Theology of the Multitude and Interreligious DialogueJoerg RiegerOne of the big questions for the present is how to bring the different liberation movements together. The different liberation theologies, as is well known, have addressed various forms of oppression along the lines of gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, class, and other factors. What is it that brings us together without erasing our differences? This question has important implications for interreligious (...)
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    The Non‐Self Theory and Problems in Philosophy of Mind.Joerg Tuske - 2013 - In Steven M. Emmanuel (ed.), A Companion to Buddhist Philosophy. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 419–428.
    The non‐self theory is one of the cornerstones of Buddhist philosophy. This chapter examines this theory and discusses some of the issues it raises for Western philosophy of mind, in particular for the problem of free will. In the first part, it traces the non‐self theory through several formulations, focusing on different Buddhist texts. In the second part, it analyzes some of the similarities and dissimilarities of the non‐self theory with discussions of the mind‐body problem and the free will problem (...)
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  41. Die Frage nach Gott und eine Kritik der überzogenen Antwort von Norbert Hoerster.Joerg Fehige - 2006 - Theologie Und Philosophie 81 (1).
     
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  42. Von der Welt mit menschlichem Antlitz. Zur Diskussion um das Programm einer pragmatischen Ontologie.Joerg Fehige - 2003 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 56 (4).
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    Sophisten.Heinrich Niehues-Pröbsting - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2022 (2):12-25.
    The Sophists owe their place in the history of philosophy to Plato – but also their bad reputation. He uses them to profile his image of the philosopher against them. For him, sophistry is the ultimate in distance from philosophy while at the same time being close to philosophy; it is as related to this »as the wolf is to the dog«. I first trace the negative exaggeration of sophistry and the sophists in Plato, which is reflected in the ineradicable (...)
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    Admissible closures of polynomial time computable arithmetic.Dieter Probst & Thomas Strahm - 2011 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 50 (5):643-660.
    We propose two admissible closures $${\mathbb{A}({\sf PTCA})}$$ and $${\mathbb{A}({\sf PHCA})}$$ of Ferreira’s system PTCA of polynomial time computable arithmetic and of full bounded arithmetic (or polynomial hierarchy computable arithmetic) PHCA. The main results obtained are: (i) $${\mathbb{A}({\sf PTCA})}$$ is conservative over PTCA with respect to $${\forall\exists\Sigma^b_1}$$ sentences, and (ii) $${\mathbb{A}({\sf PHCA})}$$ is conservative over full bounded arithmetic PHCA for $${\forall\exists\Sigma^b_{\infty}}$$ sentences. This yields that (i) the $${\Sigma^b_1}$$ definable functions of $${\mathbb{A}({\sf PTCA})}$$ are the polytime functions, and (ii) the $${\Sigma^b_{\infty}}$$ definable (...)
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    An Introduction to Contemporary German Philosophy.Joseph S. Probst - 1936 - Modern Schoolman 14 (1):19-19.
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    Attitudes of psychotherapists towards their own performance and the role of the social comparison group: The self-assessment bias in psychodynamic, humanistic, systemic, and behavioral therapists.Thomas Probst, Elke Humer, Andrea Jesser & Christoph Pieh - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Studies report that psychotherapists overestimate their own performance. This study aimed to examine if the self-assessment bias in psychotherapists differs between therapeutic orientations and/or between social comparison groups. Psychotherapists gave subjective estimations of their professional performance compared to two social comparison groups. They further rated the proportion of their patients recovering, improving, not changing, or deteriorating. In total, N = 229 Austrian psychotherapists participated in the online survey. Psychotherapists rated their own performance on average at M = 79.11 relative to (...)
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    6. Biographisches zu Cassius Felix.Otto Probst - 1908 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 67 (1-4):319-320.
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    Teaching by example: An interpretation of the role of upamna in early nyya philosophy.Joerg Tuske - 2008 - Asian Philosophy 18 (1):1 – 15.
    In this paper I will discuss the significance of upam na in the Ny yas tra as a source of knowledge and its role in understanding and learning about the world. Some philosophers, particularly Buddhists, have argued that upam na is reducible to inference. I am going to defend the Ny ya view that upam na is in fact a fundamental source of knowledge which plays a significant role in teaching and learning. In fact, I am going to argue that (...)
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  49. Kant's revolution of denkungsart in theoretical and practical view-Towards anamnesis of self-willing enlightened reason.Joerg Werneeke - 2005 - Synthesis Philosophica 20 (1):121-140.
     
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    Safety Culture, Moral Disengagement, and Accident Underreporting.Laura Petitta, Tahira M. Probst & Claudio Barbaranelli - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 141 (3):489-504.
    Moral disengagement is the process by which individuals mitigate the consequences of their own violations of moral standards. Although MD is understood to be co-determined by culture norms, no study has yet explored the extent to which MD applied to safety at work fosters safety violations, nor the role of organizational culture as a predictor of JS-MD. The current study seeks to address this gap in the literature by examining individual- and organizational-level factors that explain why employees fail to report (...)
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