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    Scorched Earth: Employers’ Breached Trust in Refugees’ Labor Market Integration.Katja Wehrle, Mari Kira, Ute-Christine Klehe & Guido Hertel - 2024 - Business and Society 63 (1):60-107.
    Employment is critical for refugees’ positive integration into a receiving country. Enabling employment requires cross-sector collaborations, that is, employers collaborating with different stakeholders such as refugees, local employees, other employers, unofficial/official supporters, and authorities. A vital element of cross-sector collaborations is trust, yet the complexity of cross-sector collaborations may challenge the formation and maintenance of trust. Following a theory elaboration approach, this qualitative study with 37 employers and 27 support workers in Germany explores how employers’ experiences in cross-sector collaborations on (...)
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    Walter E. Wehrle 1946-1996.Ellen Wehrle & Richard Schacht - 1997 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 70 (5):166 -.
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  3. Being a body and having a body. The twofold temporality of embodied intentionality.Maren Wehrle - 2020 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 19 (3):499-521.
    The body is both the subject and object of intentionality: qua Leib, it experiences worldly things and qua Körper, it is experienced as a thing in the world. This phenomenological differentiation forms the basis for Helmuth Plessner’s anthropological theory of the mediated or eccentric nature of human embodiment, that is, simultaneously we both are a body and have a body. Here, I want to focus on the extent to which this double aspect of embodiment relates to our experience of temporality. (...)
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    Correspondance: Maurice Blondel - Joannes Wehrle. (Extraits).Maurice Blondel, Joannès Wehrlé & Henri de Lubac - 1969 - Aubier-Montaigne.
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    Normative Embodiment. The role of the body in Foucault’s Genealogy. A Phenomenological Re-Reading.Maren Wehrle - 2016 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 47 (1):56-71.
    ABSTRACTIn Foucault's later works, experience and embodiment become important for explaining the normative constitution of the subject: for norms to be effective, discourses are insufficient – they must be experienced and embodied. Practices of “discipline” inscribe power constellations and discourses into subjective experience and bodies. In his lectures on the Hermeneutics of the Subject, he turns this “violent” form of normative embodiment into an ethical perspective by referring to the Stoic tradition. Even though Foucault never developed a notion of experience (...)
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  6. Die Normativität der Erfahrung – Überlegungen zur Beziehung von Normalität und Aufmerksamkeit bei E. Husserl.Maren Wehrle - 2010 - Husserl Studies 26 (3):167-187.
    From a historico-cultural point of view the notion of normativity is closely tied to the apparently descriptive category of normality. This relation seems even tighter on the level of experience. As Husserl shows that normality, in the form of concordance and optimality, is a constitutive feature of experience itself. But in what sense can we speak of normativity in the realm of experience? Husserl himself saw no need to pose this question. But to explain the possibility of normal and coherent (...)
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    Law, Reason, and the Cosmic City: Political Philosophy in the Early Stoa.Katja Maria Vogt - 2008 - New York, US: Oup Usa.
    This book argues that political philosophy is central to early Stoic philosophy, and is deeply tied to the Stoics' conceptions of reason and wisdom. Broad in scope, it explores the Stoics' idea of the cosmic city, their notion of citizen-gods, as well as their account of the law.
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    ‘Bodies (that) matter’: the role of habit formation for identity.Maren Wehrle - 2021 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 20 (2):365-386.
    This paper will interpret Judith Butler’s theory of performativity and materialization as a theory of identity, and so put it into dialogue with a phenomenological account of habit formation. The goal is to argue that identity is developed already at a bodily level and that this takes place via the processes of habit formation. The constitution of subjectivity, in other words, requires at the most basic level some kind of bodily performativity. What follows intends to draw out the concept of (...)
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    The Normative Body and the Embodiment of Norms: Bridging the Gap Between Phenomenological and Foucauldian Approaches.Maren Wehrle - 2017 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2017 (2):323-337.
    Phenomenologically speaking, one can consider the experiencing body as normative insofar as it generates norms through repeated actions and interactions, crystallizing into habits. On the other hand according to Foucauldian approaches, the subjective body does not generate norms but is itself produced by norms: Dominant social norms are incorporated via repeated practices of discipline. How is the individual level of habit formation in phenomenology related to this embodiment of supra-individual norms? In what sense can we differentiate between a habit formation (...)
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    Belief and Truth: A Skeptic Reading of Plato.Katja Maria Vogt - 2012 - New York, US: Oup Usa.
    Belief and Truth: A Skeptic Reading of Plato explores a Socratic intuition about belief, doxa -- belief is "shameful." In aiming for knowledge, one must aim to get rid of beliefs. Vogt shows how deeply this proposal differs from contemporary views, but that it nevertheless speaks to intuitions we are likely to share with Plato, ancient skeptics, and Stoic epistemologists.
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  11. Scepticism and action.Katja Maria Vogt - 2010 - In Richard Arnot Home Bett, The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Scepticism. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  12. “Feelings as the Motor of Perception”? The Essential Role of Interest for Intentionality.Maren Wehrle - 2015 - Husserl Studies 31 (1):45-64.
    Husserl seldom refers to feelings, and when he does, he mainly focuses on their axiological character, which corresponds to a specific kind of value apprehension. This paper aims to discuss the role of feelings in Husserl from a different angle. For this purpose it makes a detour through Husserl’s early account of attention. In a text from 1898 on attention the aspect of interest, which is said to have a basis in feeling, plays an essential role. Although Husserl argues here (...)
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  13. Sons of the earth: Are the stoics metaphysical brutes?Katja Maria Vogt - 2009 - Phronesis 54 (2):136-154.
    In this paper, it is argued the Stoics develop an account of corporeals that allows their theory of bodies to be, at the same time, a theory of causation, agency, and reason. The paper aims to shed new light on the Stoics' engagement with Plato's Sophist . It is argued that the Stoics are Sons of the Earth insofar as, for them, the study of corporeals - rather than the study of being - is the most fundamental study of reality. (...)
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    Can the “real world” please stand up? The struggle for normality as a claim to reality.Maren Wehrle - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (2):151-163.
    In this paper, I show that a phenomenological concept of normality can be helpful to understand the experiential side of post-truth phenomena. How is one’s longing for, or sense of, normality related to what we deem as real, true, or objective? And to what extent is the sense for “what (really) is” related to our beliefs of what should be? To investigate this, I combine a phenomenological approach to lived normality with a genealogical account of represented normality that sheds light (...)
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    Affective Consequences of Social Comparisons by Women With Breast Cancer: An Experiment.Katja Corcoran, Gayannee Kedia, Rifeta Illemann & Helga Innerhofer - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  16. : Capturing Glaciers: A History of Repeat Photography and Global Warming.Katja Doose - 2025 - Isis 116 (1):197-198.
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    Ethical challenges of researching emergent socio-material-technological phenomena: insights from an interdisciplinary mixed-methods project using mobile eye-tracking.Katja Kaufmann, Tabea Bork-Hüffer, Niklas Gudowsky, Marjo Rauhala & Martin Rutzinger - 2021 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 19 (3):391-408.
    Purpose This paper aims to discuss research ethics in mixed-methods research and MMR development with a focus on ethical challenges that stem from working with technical instruments such as mobile eye-trackers. Design/methodology/approach The case of an interdisciplinary mixed-methods development study that aimed at researching the impacts of emerging mobile augmented-reality technologies on the perception of public places serves as an example to discuss research-ethical challenges regarding the practical implementation of the study, data processing and management and societal implications of developing (...)
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    What is a gesture? A lesson from comparative gesture research.Katja Liebal - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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  19. Ökologien der Seele : das Spiel als eine Praxis der Selbstbildung bei Winnicott und Guattari.Katja Rothe - 2017 - In Astrid Deuber-Mankowsky & Reinhold Görling, Denkweisen des Spiels: medienphilosophische Annäherungen. Wien: Verlag Turia + Kant.
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    La historia universal de Ibn Daud.Katja Vehlow - 2023 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 40 (1):191-199.
    En su historia universal, Dorot 'Olam, escrita en cuatro breves textos interdependientes, Ibn Daud despliega una visión integral de la historia. Dorot 'Olam es el producto literario de las condiciones políticas, culturales e historiográficas del siglo XII en su ciudad de acogida, Toledo, y en la Península Ibérica en general. Fusionando las preocupaciones judías y rabínicas contemporáneas con el pensamiento filosófico islámico árabe y la historiografía cristiana, los escritos históricos de Ibn Daud fueron abrazados y leídos con entusiasmo por los (...)
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  21. A remark on the concavity of entropy.A. Wehrl - 1979 - Foundations of Physics 9 (11-12):939-946.
    We investigate to what extent theorems about quantum mechanical or classical entropy can be generalized to functionals of the type ρ→Tr f(ρ), or ψ→∫f(ψ)dμ, respectively, wheref is an arbitrary concave function.
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    "Metaphysics" Z 3: An Announcement of 'Metaphysical' Inquiry.Walter E. Wehrle - 1994 - Apeiron 27 (3):191 - 224.
    L'A. étudie la concurrence entre la matière, la forme et la composition de matière et de forme, pour le titre de substance première ousia dans la «Métaphysique» Z, 3 d'Aristote. L'A. s'oppose à l'interprétation qu'en donne L. Gill dans son livre «Aristotle on Substance: The Paradox of Unity», selon laquelle l'ει~δο et la composition sont toutes deux premières. L'A. propose une explication qui s'inscrit dans le cadre métaphysique de la théorie de la recherche.
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    The Myth of Aristotle's Development and the Betrayal of Metaphysics.Walter Wehrle - 2000 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In this radical reinterpretation of Aristotle's Metaphysics, Walter E. Wehrle demonstrates that developmental theories of Aristotle are based on a faulty assumption: that the fifth chapter of Categories is an early theory of metaphysics that Aristotle later abandoned.
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    Desiring the Good: Ancient Proposals and Contemporary Theory.Katja Maria Vogt - 2017 - New York, NY: Oup Usa.
    Vogt puts forward a novel version of the Guise of the Good: the desire to have one's life go well shapes and sustains mid- and small-scale motivations. Her book lays out a non-relativist version of Protagoras's Measure Doctrine and defends a new realism about good human lives.
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    Duties to others : Demands and limits.Katja Maria Vogt - 2008 - In Monika Betzler, Kant's Ethics of Virtues. De Gruyter. pp. 219-244.
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    Access and Mediation: Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Attention.Maren Wehrle, Diego D'Angelo & Elizaveta Solomonova (eds.) - 2022 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    This volume proposes an interdisciplinary framework that views attention from a particular angle: as a means of accessing, that is, disclosing the world in a practical and meaningful way. Moreover, it investigates how this access is concretely mediated. The book is structured in the following two parts: 1) Attention and Access The first section is concerned with attention as such. What is attention and what does it do? A common thread between the expected contributions addresses attention as a directional disclosing (...)
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    Seneca.Katja Vogt - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Dreams are more negative than real life: Implications for the function of dreaming.Katja Valli, Thea Strandholm, Lauri Sillanmäki & Antti Revonsuo - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (5):833-861.
    There is wide agreement among dream researchers that emotional memories are activated during dreaming and that emotions play an important role in the thematic development of the dream. In accordanc...
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  29. Appearances and assent: Sceptical belief reconsidered.Katja Maria Vogt - 2012 - Classical Quarterly 62 (2):648-663.
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    Encountering Althusser: politics and materialism in contemporary radical thought.Katja Diefenbach (ed.) - 2013 - New York: Continuum.
    French philosopher Louis Pierre Althusser (1918 -1990) helped define the politico-theoretical conjuncture of pre- and post-1968. Today, there is a recrudescence of interest in his thought, especially in light of his later work, published in English as Philosophy of the Encounter (Verso, 2006). This has led to renewed debates on the reformulation of conflicting notions of materialism, on the event as both philosophical concept and political construction, and on the nature of politics and the political. These original essays by leading (...)
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  31. Recurrent dreams: Recurring threat simulations?Katja Valli & Antti Revonsuo - 2006 - Consciousness and Cognition 15 (2):464-469.
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    ‘There Is a Crack in Everything’. Fragile Normality : Husserl’s Account of Normality Re-Visited.Maren Wehrle - 2018 - Phainomenon 28 (1):49-75.
    There is a paradox that lies at the heart of every investigation of normality, namely, its dependence on its other (e.g., deviation, break, difference). In this paper, I want to show that this paradox is the reason for the dynamism as well as fragility of normality. In this regard, I will not only argue that every normality is fragile, but also that normality can only be established because it is fragile. In the first part of this paper, I will present (...)
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    Horizonte der Aufmerksamkeit: Entwurf einer dynamischen Konzeption der Aufmerksamkeit aus phänomenologischer und kognitionspsychologischer Sicht.Maren Wehrle - 2013 - München: Wilhelm Fink.
    Jeder scheint zu wissen, was Aufmerksamkeit ist: Sie ermöglicht uns die Konzentration auf Wichtiges und damit zugleich das Ignorieren von Unwichtigem. Sieht man jedoch genauer hin, ist es nicht ganz so eindeutig, was Aufmerksamkeit ist. Es reicht nicht, Aufmerksamkeit auf den aktuellen Akt, Gegenstand oder die jeweils messbare Verhaltensleistung zu reduzieren, wie dies in Philosophie und empirischer Psychologie oft der Fall ist. Um das Phänomen Aufmerksamkeit in seiner Dynamik zu beschreiben, muss man die Horizonte der Aufmerksamkeit thematisieren. Nicht nur die (...)
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    Situating normality: the interrelation of lived and represented normality.Maren Wehrle - 2021 - Chiasmi International 23:99-119.
    In this paper, I will investigate the potential of what I term Merleau-Ponty’s ‘situated phenomenology’ for an investigation of normality from within and from without. First, I will argue that the concept of situation in the Phenomenology of Perception demarcates Merleau-Ponty’s turn from a mere epistemological to a concrete critical phenomenology. Second, I will apply Merleau-Ponty’s concept of situation as being situated and as being in situation to an investigation of normality. In doing so, I endeavor to differentiate between lived (...)
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  35. Cold or calculating? Reduced activity in the subgenual cingulate cortex reflects decreased emotional aversion to harming in counterintuitive utilitarian judgment.Katja Wiech, Guy Kahane, Nicholas Shackel, Miguel Farias, Julian Savulescu & Irene Tracey - 2013 - Cognition 126 (3):364-372.
    Recent research on moral decision-making has suggested that many common moral judgments are based on immediate intuitions. However, some individuals arrive at highly counterintuitive utilitarian conclusions about when it is permissible to harm other individuals. Such utilitarian judgments have been attributed to effortful reasoning that has overcome our natural emotional aversion to harming others. Recent studies, however, suggest that such utilitarian judgments might also result from a decreased aversion to harming others, due to a deficit in empathic concern and social (...)
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  36. The Importance of Childhood for Adult Health and Development—Study Protocol of the Zurich Longitudinal Studies.Flavia M. Wehrle, Jon Caflisch, Dominique A. Eichelberger, Giulia Haller, Beatrice Latal, Remo H. Largo, Tanja H. Kakebeeke & Oskar G. Jenni - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14:612453.
    Evidence is accumulating that individual and environmental factors in childhood and adolescence should be considered when investigating adult health and aging-related processes. The data required for this is gathered by comprehensive long-term longitudinal studies. This article describes the protocol of the Zurich Longitudinal Studies (ZLS), a set of three comprehensive cohort studies on child growth, health, and development that are currently expanding into adulthood. Between 1954 and 1961, 445 healthy infants were enrolled in the first ZLS cohort. Their physical, motor, (...)
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    Dreaming in the multilevel framework.Katja Valli - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1084-1090.
    Biological realism (Revonsuo, 2001, 2006) states that dreaming is a biological phenomenon and therefore explainable in naturalistic terms, similar to the explanation of other biological phenomena. In the biological sciences, the structure of explanations can be described with the help of a framework called 'multilevel explanation'. The multilevel model provides a context that assists to clarify what needs to be explained and how, and how to place different theories into the same model. Here, I will argue that the multilevel framework (...)
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    ‘Theatre, Revolution and Love’: Moral–aesthetic education in Asja Lācis' proletarian children's theatre.Katja Frimberger - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 56 (2):329-341.
    Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 56, Issue 2, Page 329-341, April 2022.
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    Ethisierung - Ethikferne: Wie Viel Ethik Braucht Die Wissenschaft?Katja Becker, Eva-Maria Engelen & Milos Vec (eds.) - 2003 - De Gruyter.
    Wieviel Ethik braucht der Mensch, wieviel Ethik braucht die Wissenschaft? Vor dem aktuellen Hintergrund einer gewandelten Wissenschaftsgesellschaft von hoher Entwicklungsdynamik geht es darum, Anleitung zu ethischer Selbst- und Situationsreflexion zu geben. Denn die spektakulären Errungenschaften nicht nur im Bereich der Biomedizin haben jedenfalls vorübergehend Zonen von moralischer und ethischer Ratlosigkeit geschaffen. Sie eröffnen Spielräume, von denen nicht sicher ist, ob sie genutzt werden dürfen und sollten. Die Empfindlichkeit gegenüber den Nachteilen und Risiken der technisch-wissenschaftlichen Zivilisation ist jedenfalls dort, wo die (...)
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    Ergebnis und Aufgabe. Anthropologie im Dialog zwischen Neuropsychologie und Theologie bei Kurt Goldstein und Paul Tillich.Katja Bruns - 2012 - International Yearbook for Tillich Research 7 (1).
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    The interface of the other: ethicality of online education from the teacher’s perspective.Katja Castillo & Minna-Kerttu Kekki - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy of Education.
    In this article, we investigate the ethical conditions of online education by extending Levinas’ concept of the ‘face’. Considering the ‘face’ of the other raises the question of what it is we see when communicating online—is it the face of the other, or something else? How does this perception constitute the other for ‘me’? Can we access the ethical dimension of experience in online communication? To describe the ‘face’ we encounter in online educational settings, we introduce the concept of ‘interface’: (...)
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    Sairaus ja ihminen: kirjoituksia parantamisen perusteista.Katja Hyry (ed.) - 1994 - Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura.
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    Ethical judgment via feature films? Reproductive technology and its social consequences in Gattaca.Katja Kailer - 2015 - Ethik in der Medizin 27 (1):9-21.
    Der Artikel zeigt, dass der Einsatz von Spielfilmen in der Lehre sinnvoll sein kann, um Studierende an komplexe bioethische Themen heranzuführen und moralische Dilemmata zu diskutieren. Zunächst werden Funktion und Bedeutung des audiovisuellen Mediums (Spiel-)Film als Mittel zur ethischen Urteilsbildung reflektiert. Anhand von zwei Sequenzanalysen des Films GATTACA, in denen die gesellschaftlichen Konsequenzen gen- und reproduktionstechnologischer Entwicklungen in Bezug auf Zeugung und Familienplanung sowie veränderte Verwandtschafts- und Freundschaftsbeziehungen dargestellt sind, wird exemplarisch gezeigt, welche ethischen Fragen in welcher Art und Weise (...)
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    Contextualizing premodern philosophy: explorations of the Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and Latin traditions.Katja Krause, López Farjeat, Luis Xavier & Nicholas A. Oschman (eds.) - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This volume brings together contributions from distinguished scholars in the history of philosophy, focusing on points of interaction between discrete historical contexts, religions, and cultures found within the premodern period. The contributions connect thinkers from antiquity through the Middle Ages and include philosophers from the three major monotheistic faiths-Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. By emphasizing premodern philosophy's shared textual roots in antiquity, particularly the writings of Plato and Aristotle, the volume highlights points of cross-pollination between different schools, cultures, and moments in (...)
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    Premodern Experience of the Natural World in Translation.Katja Krause, Maria Auxent & Dror Weil (eds.) - 2022
    This innovative collection showcases the importance of the relationship between translation and experience in premodern science, bringing together an interdisciplinary group of scholars to offer a nuanced understanding of knowledge transfer across premodern time and space. The volume considers experience as a tool and object of science in the premodern world, using this idea as a jumping-off point from which to view translation as a process of interaction between diff erent epistemic domains. The book is structured around four dimensions of (...)
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    Ikonen der Kunst: und wie sie zu dem wurden, was sie heute sind.Katja Lembke - 2021 - München: Prestel.
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  47. Modeling sequential information integration with parallel constraint satisfaction.Katja Mehlhorn & Georg Jahn - 2009 - In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn, Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. pp. 2469--2474.
  48. Post-modernism and its” Contribution 'to Ending Violence Against Women.“.Katja Mikhailovich - 1996 - In Diane Bell & Renate Klein, Radically speaking: feminism reclaimed. North Melbourne, Vic.: Spinifex Press. pp. 339--45.
     
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    Using the Internet for scientific publishing: FQS as an example.Katja Mruck & Günter Mey - 2008 - Poiesis and Praxis 5 (2):113-123.
    Since the Public Library of Science launched its first open-access journals and the Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities has been released in 2003 and found enormous attention, the claim for open access—to make publicly funded journal articles available for the public—started to reach German scientists too. But still no experience has been made with electronic publishing in general and more specifically with open-access publishing. One consequence is that the potential capacity of open access—the (...)
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    Before, Below, Behind, Beyond: Seeking Consciousnesses.Katja Pettinen & Myrdene Anderson - 2016 - Semiotics:73-86.
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