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    Articulating and Defending our Vulnerabilities: Interrogations of the Feminist Archive.Brenda Guesnet & Kiona Hagen Niehaus - 2018 - Feminist Review 120 (1):135-142.
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  2. Is Conspiracy Theorizing Really Epistemically Problematic?Kurtis Hagen - 2022 - Episteme 19 (2):197-219.
    In an article based on a recent address to the Royal Institute of Philosophy, Keith Harris has argued that there is something epistemically wrong with conspiracy theorizing. Although he finds “standard criticisms” of conspiracy theories wanting, he argues that there are three subtle but significant problems with conspiracy theorizing: It relies on an invalid probabilistic version of modus tollens. It involves a problematic combination of both epistemic virtues and vices. And it lacks an adequate basis for trust in its information (...)
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    Gesammelte Werke: Abteilung III : Materialien und Dokumente : Gottlieb Friedrich Hagen: Einige Aus Der Mathematic Abgenommene Regeln. - Von Dem Einfluss Der Natürlichen Erkenntniss GOttes und Gottesgelahrheit in Die Führung Des Christenthums.Gottlieb Friedrich Hagen - 1723 - New York: Georg Olms Verlag. Edited by Gottlieb Friedrich Hagen.
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    Trying an Alternative Ansatz to Quantum Physics.Arend Niehaus - 2022 - Foundations of Physics 52 (2):1-19.
    We report to which extent elementary particles and the nucleons can be described by an Ansatz that is alternative to the established standard model, and can still yield predicted results that reproduce the observed ones, without using the formalism of quantum mechanics. The different Ansatz is motivated by the attempt to explain known properties of elementary particles as a consequence of an inner structure, in contrast to the approach of the standard model, where the properties are ascribed to point-like particles. (...)
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  5. Should Academics Debunk Conspiracy Theories?Kurtis Hagen - 2020 - Social Epistemology 34 (5):423-439.
    This article addresses the question, ‘Should scholars debunk conspiracy theories or stay neutral?’ It describes ‘conspiracy theories’ and two senses of ‘neutrality,’ arguing that scholars should be...
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    1The introduction of computers into systematic research in the United States during the 1960s.Joel B. Hagen - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 32 (2):291-314.
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    Conspiracy Theories and the Insinuation of Racism.Kurtis Hagen - 2024 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 38 (1):1-18.
    This article addresses the suggestion that people who inquire into Conspiracy Theories are doing something morally repugnant. Namely, they are supporting right-wing racism and/or anti-Semitism, wittingly or not. This view has been articulated most extensively by the philosopher Quassim Cassam, who describes Conspiracy Theories as having several features that render them unlikely to be true. Rather than being genuine attempts to tell the truth, Cassam argues, the fundamental function of Conspiracy Theories is to advance an ideological or political agenda. Cassam (...)
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    The Icarus flight of speculation: Philosophers' vices as perceived by nineteenth‐century historians and physicists.Sjang ten Hagen & Herman Paul - 2023 - Metaphilosophy 54 (2-3):280-294.
    Why did nineteenth‐century German historians and physicists habitually warn against vices that they believed philosophers in particular embodied: speculation, absence of common sense, and excessive systematizing? Drawing on a rich array of sources, this article interprets this vice‐charging as a rhetorical practice aimed at delineating empirical research from Naturphilosophie and Geschichtsphilosophie as practiced in the heyday of German Idealism. The strawman of “the philosopher” as invoked by historians and physicists served as a negative model for strongly empiricist scholars committed to (...)
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  9. A better argument-A note Jurgen Habermas's logic of reasoning.M. Niehaus - 1998 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 105 (2):412-422.
     
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  10. Care of the self and "Bildung" as condition for and result of personal sustainability.Michael Niehaus, Dirk Schmidt & Shirli Homburg - 2018 - In Oliver Parodi & Kaidi Tamm (eds.), Personal Sustainability: Exploring the Far Side of Sustainable Development. New York: Routledge.
     
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    (1 other version)Epochen des Protokolls.Michael Niehaus - 2011 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 2 (2):141-156.
    Der Beginn der Epoche des Protokolls lässt sich auf das Ende der Römischen Republik datieren, sein eigentlicher Einsatz als Medium des Rechts beginnt mit der Einführung des schriftlichen Inquisitionsverfahrens im 13. Jh. Der Grundsatz der Wahrheitsermittlung von Amts wegen erfordert seiner Logik nach die Verschriftlichung eines Datenüberschusses, in der das Subjekt zum Objekt des Protokolls wird. Zugleich erweist sich das Protokoll als rechtlich nicht normierbare Grauzone, weil es keine klare Aufschreibregel geben kann, was ins Protokoll gehört und was nicht. The (...)
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    Joseph C. Flay, Hegel's Quest for Certainty, Albany: State University of New York Press, 1984, pp. xi + 448.T. O'Hagen - 1989 - Hegel Bulletin 10 (2):37-42.
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    Parental Investment and Child Health in a Yanomamö Village Suffering Short Term Food Stress.Hagen H. Edward, Raymond B. Hames, Nathan M. Craig, Matthew T. Lauer & Michael E. Price - 2001 - Journal of Biosocial Science 33 (4):503-528.
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    : The Lab Book: Situated Practices in Media Studies.Sjang ten Hagen - 2024 - Isis 115 (1):212-213.
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    Naturalists, Molecular Biologists, and the Challenges of Molecular Evolution.Joel B. Hagen - 1999 - Journal of the History of Biology 32 (2):321 - 341.
    Biologists and historians often present natural history and molecular biology as distinct, perhaps conflicting, fields in biological research. Such accounts, although supported by abundant evidence, overlook important areas of overlap between these areas. Focusing upon examples drawn particularly from systematics and molecular evolution, I argue that naturalists and molecular biologists often share questions, methods, and forms of explanation. Acknowledging these interdisciplinary efforts provides a more balanced account of the development of biology during the post-World War II era.
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    Experimentalists and naturalists in twentieth-century botany: Experimental taxonomy, 1920?1950.Joel B. Hagen - 1984 - Journal of the History of Biology 17 (2):249-270.
    Experimental taxonomy was a diverse area of research, and botanists who helped develop it were motivated by a variety of concerns. While experimental taxonomy was never totally a taxonomic enterprise, improvement in classification was certainly one major motivation behind the research. Hall's and Clements' belief that experimental methods added more objectivity to classification was almost universally accepted by experimental taxonomists. Such methods did add a new dimension to taxonomy — a dimension that field and herbarium studies, however rigorous, could not (...)
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    Is Infiltration of “Extremist Groups” Justified?Kurtis Hagen - 2010 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 24 (2):153-168.
    Many intellectuals scoff at what they call “conspiracy theories.” But two Harvard law professors, Cass Sunstein (now working for the Obama administration) and Adrian Vermeule, go further. They argue in the Journal of Political Philosophy that groups that espouse such theories ought to be infiltrated and undermined by government agents and allies. While some may find this proposal appalling (as indeed we all should), others may find the argument plausible, especially if they have been swayed by the notion that conspiracy (...)
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    Trajectories to seeking demedicalised assistance in suicide: a qualitative in-depth interview study.Martijn Hagens, Bregje D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen & H. Roeline W. Pasman - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (8):543-548.
    Background In the Netherlands, people can receive (limited) demedicalised assistance in suicide (DAS)—an option less well known than physician-assisted dying (PAD). Aim This study explores which trajectories people take to seek DAS, through open-coding and inductive analysis of in-depth interviews with 17 people who receive(d) DAS from counsellors facilitated by foundation De Einder. Results People sought DAS as a result of current suffering or as a result of anticipating possible prospective suffering. People with current suffering were unable or assumed they (...)
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  19. The Local versus the Global in the history of relativity: The case of Belgium.Sjang L. ten Hagen - 2020 - Science in Context 33 (3):227-250.
    ArgumentThis article contributes to a global history of relativity, by exploring how Einstein’s theory was appropriated in Belgium. This may sound like a contradiction in terms, yet the early-twentieth-century Belgian context, because of its cultural diversity and reflectiveness of global conditions (the principal example being the First World War), proves well-suited to expose transnational flows and patterns in the global history of relativity. The attempts of Belgian physicist Théophile de Donder to contribute to relativity physics during the 1910s and 1920s (...)
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    Douris-Scherben, Nihilartikel und die Rhetorik des Digitalen.Wolfgang Hagen - 2014 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 59 (2):100-109.
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    Special design's centuries of success.Edward H. Hagen - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (4):519-520.
    The fitness maximization standard incorrectly assumes that most adaptations have high heritablility, and it imposes the difficult requirement that correlated phenotypic and environmental contributors to reproduction be controlled for. Despite infrequently recognized problems, the special design standard is the foundation of the spectacular successes of modern medicine. It also suggests that the ancestral environment provides a window into the functioning of the brain.
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    Zum Charakter der ‘Staatlichkeit’ zwischen karolingischer Reichsreform und hochmittelalterlichem Herrschaftsausbau.Hagen Keller - 1989 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 23 (1):248-264.
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    Backing away from circles of control: A re-reading of interpassivity theory’s perspectives on the current political culture of participation.Hagen Schölzel - 2017 - Empedocles European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 8 (2):187-203.
    The article re-examines the concepts of interpassivity with Pfaller and van Oenen in order to clarify conceptual difficulties and to develop a specific understanding of interpassivity and its counterpart interactivity. Contrary to the philosophers of interpassivity, it is argued that interactivity does not encompass any form of participation. Instead, the current culture of participation and the interpassive retreat are discussed as elements of a specific circular association connecting humans and other entities, or as a form of (quasi-cybernetic) control mechanism in (...)
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    Towards a positive theory of preferences under risk.Ole Hagen - 1977 - In Maurice Allais & Ole Hagen (eds.), Expected Utility Hypotheses and the Allais Paradox. D. Reidel. pp. 271--302.
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    A Probabilistic Model of Spin and Spin Measurements.Arend Niehaus - 2016 - Foundations of Physics 46 (1):3-13.
    Several theoretical publications on the Dirac equation published during the last decades have shown that, an interpretation is possible, which ascribes the origin of electron spin and magnetic moment to an autonomous circular motion of the point-like charged particle around a fixed centre. In more recent publications an extension of the original so called “Zitterbewegung Interpretation” of quantum mechanics was suggested, in which the spin results from an average of instantaneous spin vectors over a Zitterbewegung period. We argue that, the (...)
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    Editorial: Concepts of Animal Welfare.Kristin Hagen, Ruud Van den Bos & Tjard de Cock Buning - 2011 - Acta Biotheoretica 59 (2):93-103.
    Editorial: Concepts of Animal Welfare Content Type Journal Article Pages 93-103 DOI 10.1007/s10441-011-9134-0 Authors Kristin Hagen, Europäische Akademie zur Erforschung von Folgen wissenschaftlich-technischer Entwicklungen Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler GmbH, Wilhelmstr. 56, 53474 Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany Ruud Van den Bos, Behavioural Neuroscience, Animals in Science and Society, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience, Utrecht University, Yalelaan 2, 3584 CM Utrecht, The Netherlands Tjard de Cock Buning, Department of Biology and Society (ATHENA Institute), Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences, Vrije (...)
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    Music and dance as a coalition signaling system.Edward H. Hagen & Gregory A. Bryant - 2003 - Human Nature 14 (1):21-51.
    Evidence suggests that humans might have neurological specializations for music processing, but a compelling adaptationist account of music and dance is lacking. The sexual selection hypothesis cannot easily account for the widespread performance of music and dance in groups (especially synchronized performances), and the social bonding hypothesis has severe theoretical difficulties. Humans are unique among the primates in their ability to form cooperative alliances between groups in the absence of consanguineal ties. We propose that this unique form of social organization (...)
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    Whale Watching on the Trading Floor: Unravelling Collusive Rogue Trading in Banks.Hagen Rafeld, Sebastian G. Fritz-Morgenthal & Peter N. Posch - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 165 (4):633-657.
    Recent history reveals a series of rogue traders, jeopardizing their employers’ assets and reputation. There have been instances of unauthorized acting in concert between traders, their supervisors and/or firms’ decision makers and executives, resulting in collusive rogue trading. We explore organizational misbehaviour theory and explain three major collusive rogue trading events at National Australia Bank, JPMorgan with its London Whale and the interest reference rate manipulation/LIBOR scandal through a descriptive model of organizational/structural, individual and group forces. Our model draws conclusions (...)
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    Die Ottonen und Karl der Große.Hagen Keller - 2000 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 34 (1):112-131.
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    Schriftgebrauch und Symbolhandeln in der öffentlichen Kommunikation.Hagen Keller - 2003 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 37 (1):1-24.
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    Sorai and the Will of Tian.Kurtis Hagen - 2006 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 5 (2):313-330.
    My purpose has been more negative than positive. That is, I have challenged the view that Sorai understoodtian as an intentional agent. At minimum, Sorai’s philosophical views do not depend upon such a conception oftian, and he refrains from characterizingtian in such terms when he discusses the concept oftian directly. However, I do not claim to have proven that Sorai’s view oftian was completely naturalistic, or even that Sorai did not—at some level—believe thattian had intentions. I have, I hope, shown (...)
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    Gestures of despair and hope: A view on deliberate self-harm from economics and evolutionary biology.Edward H. Hagen, Paul J. Watson & Peter Hammerstein - 2008 - Biological Theory 3 (2):123-138.
    A long-standing theoretical tradition in clinical psychology and psychiatry sees deliberate self-harm , such as wrist-cutting, as “functional”—a means to avoid painful emotions, for example, or to elicit attention from others. There is substantial evidence that DSH serves these functions. Yet the specific links between self-harm and such functions remain obscure. Why don’t self-harmers use less destructive behaviors to blunt painful emotions or elicit attention? Economists and biologists have used game theory to show that, under certain circumstances, self-harmful behaviors by (...)
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    Problems in the Institutionalization of Tropical Biology: The Case of the Barro Colorado Island Biological Laboratory.Joel B. Hagen - 1990 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 12 (2):225 - 247.
    This article examines the changing status of tropical biology by considering the origins and early development of the Barro Colorado Island Biological Laboratory. Today the laboratory is part of a large diversified tropical research center operated by the Smithsonian Institution. However, for most of its history the laboratory led a tenuous existence. Both the early problems and eventual success of the institution can only be explained by considering the interaction of various intellectual, institutional, and broader social factors.
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    Rules of behavior and expected utility theory. Compatibility versus dependence.Ole Hagen - 1985 - Theory and Decision 18 (1):31-45.
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    Ecologists and taxonomists: Divergent traditions in twentieth-century plant geography.Joel B. Hagen - 1986 - Journal of the History of Biology 19 (2):197-214.
    The distinction between taxonomic plant geography and ecological plant geography was never absolute: it would be historically inaccurate to portray them as totally divergent. Taxonomists occasionally borrowed ecological concepts, and ecologists never completely repudiated taxonomy. Indeed, some botanists pursued the two types of geographic study. The American taxonomist Henry Allan Gleason (1882–1975), for one, made noteworthy contributions to both. Most of Gleason's research appeared in short articles, however. He never published a major synthetic work comparable in scope or influence to (...)
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    Grundzüge des bürgerlichen philosophisch-weltanschaulichen Pluralismus Grundzüge des bürgerlichen philosophisch-weltanschaulichen Pluralismus.Hagen Bogner - 1984 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 32 (7):645.
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    (1 other version)Zu Jürgen Habermas' Option für Fortschritt, Vernunft und Demokratie.Hagen Bogner - 1991 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 39 (1-6):245-254.
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    Zu den Siegeln der Karolinger und der Ottonen. Urkunden als ‘Hoheitszeichen’ in der Kommunikation des Königs mit seinen Getreuen.Hagen Keller - 1998 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 32 (1):400-441.
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  39. Bodies in Conflict: A Critical-Interpretive Analysis of Gulf War Syndrome.Hagen Kluge - 2006 - Nexus 19 (1):6.
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    (1 other version)Robot companions for children with down syndrome.Hagen Lehmann, Iolanda Iacono, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Patrizia Marti & Ben Robins - 2014 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 15 (1):99-112.
    We describe an exploratory case study about the applicability of different robotic platforms in an educational context with a child with Down syndrome. The robotic platforms tested are the humanoid robot KASPAR and the mobile robotic platform IROMEC. During the study we observed the effects KASPAR and IROMEC had in helping the child with the development and improvement of her social skills while playing different interactive games with the robots. Conceptually similar play scenarios were performed with both robots and the (...)
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    Wie man mit inneren Feinden verfahrt.Michael Niehaus - 2002 - In Christian Geulen, Anne von der Heiden & Burkhard Liebsch (eds.), Vom Sinn der Feindschaft. Akademie Verlag. pp. 153-166.
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    Kollektivitätseffekte und Methexis in einer digitalen Gesellschaft.Hagen Schölzel & Lorina Buhr - 2020 - Zeitschrift Für Kultur- Und Kollektivwissenschaft 6 (1):243-268.
    In den soziologischen, kulturwissenschaftlichen und politisch-theoretischen Diskursen haben die Themen der Subjektivierungsweisen, Singularisierungen, Selbstsetzungsstrategien und Technologien des Selbst in den letzten beiden Dekaden viel Aufmerksamkeit auf sich gezogen. Angesichts dessen stellt die Suche nach „neue[n] Vokabulare[n] und Theorien der Kollektivität“ (so das CfP zu dieser Ausgabe der Zeitschrift) eine wichtige komplementäre Fragerichtung dar. Unser Beitrag will mit der Forschungsperspektive der ‚digitalen Gouvernementalität‘ sowie den Konzepten der ‚Kollektivitätseffekte‘ und der ‚digitalen Methexis‘ (Teilhabe, Partizipation) die Suche nach einem neuen heuristischen und konzeptuellen (...)
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    Ethisches Urteilen oder Erziehung zur Moral?Hagen Weiler - 1992 - Opladen: Leske + Budrich.
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  44. Ergonomischer Lösungsansatz für die gleichzeitige Rückmeldung mehrerer Fahrerassistenzsysteme an den Fahrer.Hagen Wolf & Dipl-Psych Rolf M. Zöllner - unknown
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    Are ‘Conspiracy Theories’ So Unlikely to Be True? A Critique of Quassim Cassam’s Concept of ‘Conspiracy Theories’.Kurtis Hagen - 2022 - Social Epistemology 36 (3):329-343.
    The philosopher Quassim Cassam has described a concept called ‘Conspiracy Theories’ (capitalized) that includes several ‘special features’ that distinguish such theories from other theories positing conspiracies. Conspiracy Theories, he argues, are unlikely to be true. Indeed, he implies that they are, as a class of ideas, so unlikely to be true that we are justified in responding to them by criticizing the ideology they are (presumed to be) associated with, rather than engaging them solely on their individual epistemic merits. This (...)
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  46. Do Conspiracies Tend to Fail? Philosophical Reflections on a Poorly Supported Academic Meme.Kurtis Hagen - 2023 - Episteme 20 (2):429-448.
    Critics of conspiracy theories often charge that such theories are implausible because conspiracies of the kind they allege tend to fail. Thus, according to these critics, conspiracy theories that have been around for a while would have been, in all likelihood, already exposed if they had been real. So, they reason, they probably are not. In this article, I maintain that the arguments in support of this view are unconvincing. I do so by examining a list of four sources recently (...)
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    Introductory Survey.Ole Hagen - 1977 - In Maurice Allais & Ole Hagen (eds.), Expected Utility Hypotheses and the Allais Paradox. D. Reidel. pp. 13--24.
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    ‚Menschenkenntnis‘ und ‚Selbsterkenntnis‘ in der modernen Gesellschaft: Reflexionen von Freiheit und Verdinglichung.Holger Hagen - 2018 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 11 (1):370-376.
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    Survival through the Allais paradox.Ole Hagen - 1992 - Theory and Decision 32 (2):209-217.
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    Über die Rolle des Königs bei der Einsetzung der Bischöfe im Reich der Ottonen und Salier.Hagen Keller - 2010 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 44 (1):153-174.
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