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  1. The Eight Fold Way of the Universe.Milo Wolff & Technotran Press - 1997 - Apeiron 4 (4).
  2. Structure-Mapping in Metaphor Comprehension.Phillip Wolff & Dedre Gentner - 2011 - Cognitive Science 35 (8):1456-1488.
    Metaphor has a double life. It can be described as a directional process in which a stable, familiar base domain provides inferential structure to a less clearly specified target. But metaphor is also described as a process of finding commonalities, an inherently symmetric process. In this second view, both concepts may be altered by the metaphorical comparison. Whereas most theories of metaphor capture one of these aspects, we offer a model based on structure-mapping that captures both sides of metaphor processing. (...)
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  3. The Moral Problem of Risk Impositions: A Survey of the Literature.Madeleine Hayenhjelm & Jonathan Wolff - 2012 - European Journal of Philosophy 20 (S1):E1-E142.
    This paper surveys the current philosophical discussion of the ethics of risk imposition, placing it in the context of relevant work in psychology, economics and social theory. The central philosophical problem starts from the observation that it is not practically possible to assign people individual rights not to be exposed to risk, as virtually all activity imposes some risk on others. This is the ‘problem of paralysis’. However, the obvious alternative theory that exposure to risk is justified when its total (...)
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    On Strasnick's "derivation" of Rawls's "difference principle".Robert Paul Wolff - 1976 - Journal of Philosophy 73 (21):849-858.
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    The Idea of Surrender-and-Catch Applied to the Phenomenon of Karl Mannheim.Kurt Wolff - 1988 - Theory, Culture and Society 5 (4):715-734.
  6. Ministry in America.David S. Schuller, Merton P. Strommen & Milo L. Brekke - 1980
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    (1 other version)Towards a Critical Theory of the Technosystem.Raphaël Wolff - 2019 - Jus Cogens 1 (2):173-185.
    Feenberg’s new book,Technosystem: the social life of reason, makes an important intervention in the study of technological systems by showing that instrumental reason requires value judgement at the moment of its realization in this world. It fosters hope that technological development can be redirected towards the fulfilment of human needs through public interventions of nonexperts. However, Feenberg does not sufficiently engage with the political dilemmas that inevitably accompany these interventions as a result of the formal capitalist bias of the technosystem. (...)
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    “No Margin, No Mission”: Challenge to Institutional Ethics.Marie Wolff - 1993 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 12 (2):39-50.
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    La fin du droit?: actes du colloque des 5 et 6 décembre 2013.Aude Zaradny, Nathalie Wolff, Thibaut Fleury Graff & Mouloud Boumghar (eds.) - 2015 - Paris: Éditions Mare & Martin.
    A l'heure de l'inflation normative, une réflexion sur la fin du droit peut paraître paradoxale, voire aller à contre-courant des mutations contemporaines du droit. En outre, les nombreux travaux relatifs à ces mêmes mutations et aux transformations du droit ces dernières années laissent penser que le droit ne peut connaître de fin, se renouvelant en permanence pour ne jamais laisser d'espace de non droit. Sans à coup, sans coupe nette, le droit poursuivrait sa progression sans heurt. Le droit n'aurait-il donc (...)
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    Sociology, phenomenology, and surrender-and-catch.Kurt H. Wolff - 1972 - Synthese 24 (3-4):439 - 471.
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    The unique and the general: Toward a philosophy of sociology.Kurt H. Wolff - 1948 - Philosophy of Science 15 (3):192-210.
    1. Philosophy of Science. The term “philosophy of science” is used here to refer to the study of the approaches and methodologies of the sciences. By “approach” is understood the totality of the presuppositions of a given science : more precisely, both philosophical and scientific presuppositions—that is, categories, postulates, and premises as conditions—and “existential” presuppositions. By “methodology” is understood the intellectual-emotional structure of a given science—that is, its categories, postulates, and premises as characteristics, as well as its concepts, methods, and (...)
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    Reconciling cost-effectiveness with the rule of rescue: the institutional division of moral labour.Shepley Orr & Jonathan Wolff - 2015 - Theory and Decision 78 (4):525-538.
    Cost-effectiveness analysis suggests that a society should allocate its health care budget in order to achieve the greatest total health for its budget. However, in ‘rescue’ cases, where an individual’s life is in immediate peril, reasoning in terms of cost-effectiveness can appear inhumane. Hence considerations of cost-effectiveness and of rescue appear to be in tension. However, by attending to the division of labour in medical decision making it is possible to see how cost-effectiveness analysis and rescue-style reasoning are commonly combined (...)
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    The Three Waves of Pandemic Ethics.Jonathan Wolff - 2022 - The Philosophers' Magazine 96:68-73.
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    Makassaars-Nederlands Woodenboek, met Nederlands-Makassaars register.John U. Wolff & A. A. Cense - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (1):194.
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    Necessary and Contingent Effects.Peter Wolff - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):202 - 214.
    Instead of talking about events, however, let us speak of effects, since presumably all events are effects. Then a necessary effect would seem to be one that cannot not be caused, if we interpret "necessary" in an analogous way here.
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    Notes for a Materialist Analysis of the Public and the Private Realms.Robert Paul Wolff - 1982 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 9 (1):135-150.
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    Naturzustand und Völkerrecht. Hegel über Kants Idee eines Föderalismus freier Staaten, auf den das Völkerrecht zu gründen sei.Michael Wolff - 2016 - In Katja Stoppenbrink & Dietmar Heidemann (eds.), Join, or Die – Philosophical Foundations of Federalism. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 187-208.
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    Oor die Estetika van Kos en die Kookkuns.Ernst Wolff - 2006 - South African Journal of Philosophy 25 (4):290-304.
    : On the aesthetics of food and the art of cooking The aesthetic nature of food and cooking is a neglected field in philosophical aesthetics. This neglect is due, among others, to the intellectual perspective on art and the anthropological dualism characteristic of modernism. In this essay the aesthetics of food and the art of cooking are explored. The system of food in philosophy firstly examined. In the second part, a distinction is made between natural and culinary gastronomical beauty. Attention (...)
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    On Forrest's View of Seeing.Robert Jay Wolff - 1974 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 8 (4):105.
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    O pluralismo eclesial: da contradição à afirmação do Evangelho.Elias Wolff - forthcoming - Horizonte:1544.
    O artigo objetiva analisar o pluralismo eclesial no mundo cristão, as tensões e os conflitos que aí existem, mas também as possibilidades de encontro no testemunho do Evangelho. Pelo método da análise qualitativa da bibliografia pertinente ao tema identifica, de um lado, fatores socioculturais e teológicos do pluralismo que são expressões de contradição na compreensão e vivência da fé cristã. De outro lado, aponta para elementos que podem favorecer a superação das divisões. Mostra que para isso se faz necessário um (...)
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    On the significance of Hannah Arendt's the human condition for sociology.Kurt H. Wolff - 1961 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 4 (1-4):67 – 106.
    Arendt's book is an analysis of the vita activa, which comprises the three human activities of labor, work, and action. Her presentation involves a critique of modern and current conceptions of them and of many other social phenomena, and an emphasis on distinctions customarily neglected. The interpretation of her book, disregarding the many factual statements it contains, proceeds in a theoretical vein, analyzing her major conceptions, and then turns practical, asking what we as social scientists who listen to her must (...)
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    Observability, Visualizability and the Question of Metaphysical Neutrality.Johanna Wolff - 2015 - Foundations of Physics 45 (9):1046-1062.
    Theories in fundamental physics are unlikely to be ontologically neutral, yet they may nonetheless fail to offer decisive empirical support for or against particular metaphysical positions. I illustrate this point by close examination of a particular objection raised by Wolfgang Pauli against Hermann Weyl. The exchange reveals that both parties to the dispute appeal to broader epistemological principles to defend their preferred metaphysical starting points. I suggest that this should make us hesitant to assume that in deriving metaphysical conclusions from (...)
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    Short review.Kurt H. Wolff - 1979 - Human Studies 4 (1):97-104.
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    The Aesthetics of Uncertainty.Janet Wolff - 2009 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 67 (4):427-429.
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    The conflict in modern culture and other essays.Kurt H. Wolff - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (2):236-241.
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    The Feminine in Modern Art.Janet Wolff - 2000 - Theory, Culture and Society 17 (6):33-53.
    The concept of `the feminine' has generally been employed to denigrate the work of women artists. A central project of feminist art historians, therefore, has been to challenge the use of the term. This article argues instead that the term can be mobilized in a more productive way, to investigate the very constitution of discourses of gender and, in particular, the discursive production of modernism as itself `masculine'. Reading for `inscriptions in the feminine', as well as for tensions and contradictions (...)
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    Tiruray-English Lexicon.John U. Wolff & Stuart A. Schlegel - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (2):234.
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    The quest for a post-metaphysical access to the human. From Marcel to Heidegger.Ernst Wolff - 2010 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 41 (2):132-149.
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    The Relevance of Sociology to Aesthetic Education.Janet Wolff - 1981 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 15 (3):67.
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    Toward things and the good society.Kurt H. Wolff - 1998 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 24 (4):63-77.
    In loving memory of Herbert Marcuse, who in the 1920s heard Husserl and in the 1960s came to be the voice of the rebelling students.
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    The U.S. Economic Crisis.Richard Wolff - 2001 - Theoria 48 (97):82-98.
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    The world gets in the way.Jonathan Wolff - 2012 - The Philosophers' Magazine 58:32-39.
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  33. The Social Gradient in Health: How Fair Retirement could make a Difference.G. Wester & J. Wolff - 2010 - Public Health Ethics 3 (3):272-281.
    Social inequalities in health in the UK persist despite attempts to reduce them. We argue that work and pensions constitutes an area of intervention where there is potential to make change happen. We propose that workers who are exposed to significant health risks through their occupation should be allowed to draw their state pension earlier, based on a minimum number of years in the workforce. We model this proposal on similar policies in other European countries. In our modification, the pension (...)
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    Agroecology as a Philosophy of Life.Dana James, Rebecca Wolff & Hannah Wittman - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-14.
    Use of the term “agroecology” has greatly increased over the past few decades, with scholars, civil society actors, and intergovernmental organizations identifying agroecology as a promising pathway for realizing more just and sustainable food systems. Using a community-engaged approach, we explore how diverse agroecological actors in southern Brazil describe and define agroecology. We find that across a range of social differences, agroecological actors come together in describing agroecology as a philosophy of life that promotes well-being, positioning agroecology as a counter-narrative (...)
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    Streamlined versus traditional consent for low-risk comparative effectiveness trials: a randomized experimental study to measure patients' and public attitudes.Nancy Kass, Ruth Faden, Stephanie Morain, Kristina Hallez, Rebecca Stametz, Amanda Milo & Deserae Clarke - 2022 - Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research 11 (5).
    Aim: Streamlining consent for low-risk comparative effectiveness research (CER) could facilitate research, while safeguarding patients' rights. Materials & methods: 2618 adults were randomized to one of seven consent approaches (six streamlined and one traditional) for a hypothetical, low-risk CER study. A survey measured understanding, voluntariness, and feelings of respect. Results: Participants in all arms had a high understanding of the trial and positive attitudes toward the consent interaction. Highest satisfaction was with a streamlined approach showing a video before the medical (...)
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    The Motivational Value Systems Questionnaire : Psychometric Analysis Using a Forced Choice Thurstonian IRT Model.Josef Merk, Wolff Schlotz & Thomas Falter - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    V. Kritische bemerkungen.M. Schmidt, Gustav Wolff & P. La Roche - 1862 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 18 (2):226-234.
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    Using text-to-image generative AI to create storyboards: Insights from a college psychology classroom.Shantanu Tilak, Blake Bagley, Jadalynn Cantu, Mya Cosby, Grace Engelbert, Ja'Kaysiah Hammonds, Gabrielle Hickman, Aaron Jackson, Bryce Jones, Kadie Kennedy, Stephanie Kennedy, Austin King, Ryan Kozlej, Allyssa Mortenson, Muller Sebastien, Julia Najjar, Sydney Queen, Milo Schuehle, Nolan Schulte, Emily Schwarz, Joshua Shearn, Kalyse Williams & Malik Williams - 2024 - Journal of Sociocybernetics 19 (1):1-42.
    This participatory study, conducted in an introductory psychology class, recounts self-reflections of 22 undergraduate students and their instructor engaging in an GenAI-mediated storyboard generation process. It relies on Gordon Pask’s conversation theory, structuring out the nature of interactions between students, instructor, and GenAI, and then uses a qualitative narrative to describe these conversational feedback loops constituting the creation of draft and final storyboards. Results suggest students engaged in cyclical feedback driven processes to master their creations, used elements of photography related (...)
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    High Trait Self-Control and Low Boredom Proneness Help COVID-19 Homeschoolers.Corinna S. Martarelli, Simona G. Pacozzi, Maik Bieleke & Wanja Wolff - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In response to the coronavirus disease 2019 schools around the world have been closed to protect against the spread of coronavirus. In several countries, homeschooling has been introduced to replace classroom schooling. With a focus on individual differences, the present study examined 138 schoolers regarding their self-control and boredom proneness. The results showed that both traits were important in predicting adherence to homeschooling. Schoolers with higher levels of self-control perceived homeschooling as less difficult, which in turn increased homeschooling adherence. In (...)
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  40. Reading and Preaching the Bible: A New Semiotic Approach.Walter Vogels, F. Dean Lueking, Hans Walter Wolff & Margaret Kohl - 1986
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  41. Lebenslanges Lernen an Hochschulen–eine Einleitung.Michael Kerres, Andreas Schmidt & Karola Wolff-Bendik - forthcoming - Studium.
     
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    Mythologie und Uroffenbarung bei Herder und Friedrich Schlegel.Wolff A. Von Schmidt - 1973 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 25 (1):32-45.
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  43. Childrens perception of multiply fixated words.D. Zola, Gw Mcconkie, Pm Wolff & Jm Grimes - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):524-524.
     
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  44. Political Thought.Michael Rosen & Jonathan Wolff (eds.) - 1999 - Oxford University Press.
    This Oxford Reader contains 140 essential readings covering the most important debates in the Western political tradition and presents samples of the major political ideologies. Issues discussed include; the role of human nature in determining social arrangements; the political significance of gender differences; the justification for the powers of the state; democracy and the rights of minorities; the tension between liberty and equality; the way in which resources ought to be distributed; and international relations. Authors range from Plato and Aristotle (...)
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  45. Perception and Action.Eugene C. Goldfield, Peter H. Wolff, A. Barbu-Roth, Alan Costall & Lorraine E. Bahrick - 2003 - In Gavin Bremner & Alan Slater (eds.), Theories of Infant Development. Blackwell.
     
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    Using psychedelics wisely.Myron J. Stolaroff, My Wife Jean & Franklin Merrell-Wolff - 1993 - Gnosis 26:26-30.
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    A dynamical systems perspective on infant action and its development.Eugene C. Goldfield & Peter H. Wolff - 2003 - In Gavin Bremner & Alan Slater (eds.), Theories of Infant Development. Blackwell. pp. 1--29.
  48. The Problem of Ideology.Michael Rosen & Jonathan Wolff - 1996 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 70 (1):209 - 241.
  49. Knowledge and Politics: Case Studies in the Relationship Between Epistemology and Political Philosophy. Edited by Marcelo Dascal & Ora Gruengardand.Marcelo Dascal, Ora Gruengard, Jean-Louis Labarrière, Jean Hampton, Don Herzog, Sergio Cremaschi, Richard H. Popkin, Stephen Holmes, Myriam Bienenstock, Robert Paul Wolff, John Elster, Gideon Freudenthal, Alastair Hannay, James E. Bohman, Harry Redner & Istvàn M. Fehér - 1989 - Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
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    Lesefrilchte.V. H., Hellmut Wolff, Arnold Kowalewski, Raymund Schmidt, Karl Roretz, Franz Oppenheimer, Friedrich Blaschke, Studienassessor R. Lindemann, S. R. & Studienassessor Rudolf Lindemann - 1920 - Annalen der Philosophie 2 (1):302-320.
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