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    Christoph Lüthy; Claudia Swan; Paul Bakker; Claus Zittel . Image, Imagination, and Cognition: Medieval and Early Modern Theory and Practice. xvi + 323 pp., illus., index. Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2018. €121 . ISBN 9789004365735. [REVIEW]Stefan Zieme - 2019 - Isis 110 (4):801-802.
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    Lewis Caerleon and the equation of time: tabular astronomical practices in late fifteenth-century England.Laure Miolo & Stefan Zieme - 2024 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 78 (2):183-243.
    The manuscripts and writings of the fifteenth-century astronomer and physician Lewis Caerleon (d.c.1495) have been largely overlooked. To fill this gap, this article focuses on his writings and working methods through a case study of his canons and table for the equation of time. In the first part, an account of his life and writings is given on the basis of new evidence. The context in which his work on the equation of time was produced is explored in detail by (...)
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    Science and technology studies: eine sozialanthropologische Einführung.Stefan Beck - 2012 - Bielefeld: Transcript. Edited by Jörg Niewöhner & Estrid Sørensen.
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  4. The Futures Literacy Laboratory-Novelty (FLL-N) Case Studies.Stefan Bergheim - 2018 - In Riel Miller, Transforming the future: anticipation in the 21st century. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Exploring the Folkbiological Conception of Human Nature.Stefan Linquist, Edouard Machery, Paul E. Griffiths & Karola Stotz - 2011 - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 366 (1563):444.
    Integrating the study of human diversity into the human evolutionary sciences requires substantial revision of traditional conceptions of a shared human nature. This process may be made more difficult by entrenched, 'folkbiological' modes of thought. Earlier work by the authors suggests that biologically naive subjects hold an implicit theory according to which some traits are expressions of an animal's inner nature while others are imposed by its environment. In this paper, we report further studies that extend and refine our account (...)
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    Measuring the Unmeasurable.Stefan L. K. Gruijters & Bram P. I. Fleuren - 2018 - Human Nature 29 (1):33-44.
    Within evolutionary biology, life-history theory is used to explain cross-species differences in allocation strategies regarding reproduction, maturation, and survival. Behavioral scientists have recently begun to conceptualize such strategies as a within-species individual characteristic that is predictive of behavior. Although life history theory provides an important framework for behavioral scientists, the psychometric approach to life-history strategy measurement—as operationalized by K-factors—involves conceptual entanglements. We argue that current psychometric approaches attempting to identify K-factors are based on an unwarranted conflation of functional descriptions and (...)
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  7. Grounding and the explanatory role of generalizations.Stefan Peter Https://Orcidorg Roski - 2018 - Philosophical Studies 175 (8):1985-2003.
    According to Hempel’s influential theory of explanation, explaining why some a is G consists in showing that the truth that a is G follows from a law-like generalization to the effect that all Fs are G together with the initial condition that a is F. While Hempel’s overall account is now widely considered to be deeply flawed, the idea that some generalizations play the explanatory role that the account predicts is still often endorsed by contemporary philosophers of science. This idea, (...)
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  8. Ohne Fleiß, kein Preis? Das Problem mit dem Verdienst in der Ökonomie liberaler Staaten.Stefan Gosepath - 2024 - In Michael Zürn, Zur Kritik des liberalen Skripts Innere Spannungen, gebrochene Versprechen und die Notwendigkeit der Selbsttransformation. Baden-Baden: Nomos. pp. 240-264.
     
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    Die Metaphysik Karl Christian Friedrich Krauses in ihrem Verhältnis zu Religion, Ethik und Ästhetik.Stefan Gross - 2008 - New York, NY: Lang.
    Dem Autor geht es in erster Linie darum, einen in Deutschland weitgehend vergessenen Philosophen in den Mittelpunkt des Wissenschaftsdiskurses zu stellen. Der Thuringer Karl Christian Friedrich Krause, Schuler von Fichte und Schelling in Jena, entwickelte eine eigenstandige Philosophie, die sich einerseits der epochalen abendlandischen Geistestradition verpflichtet weiss, zugleich aber auch von der Kantischen Philosophie und ihrem kritischen Geist beeinflusst wurde. Krause ist einerseits Systemphilosoph, der immer wieder die Thematik des Absoluten oder Gottes in den Vordergrund stellt - in dieser Hinsicht (...)
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    Why Ecology and Evolution Occupy Distinct Epistemic Niches.Stefan Linquist - 2019 - Philosophical Topics 47 (1):143-165.
    Recent examples of rapid evolution under natural selection seem to require that the disciplines of ecology and evolution become better integrated. This inference makes sense only if one’s understanding of these disciplines is based on Hutchinson’s two-speed model of the ecological theater and the evolutionary play. Instead, these disciplines are more accurately viewed as occupying distinct “epistemic niches.” When so understood, we see that rapid evolution under selection, even if it is generally true, does not imply that evolutionary explanations are (...)
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  11. B11–b22.Stefan Frisch, Anja Hahne, Angela D. Friederici, Isabelle Ecuyer-Dab & Michele Robert - 2004 - Cognition 91:299-300.
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    Mestizaje cultural y ethos barroco. Una reflexión intercultural a partir de Bolívar Echeverria.Stefan Gandler - 2000 - Signos Filosóficos 1 (3):53-73.
    One of theprincipaI tush of the philosoher is educution, thut is, rhe formation of other human beings. mis is so related with moral discourse that it could be said that dhere is no dzyerence with the discome of educa- ?ion, und the latter is ackieved through quesfions and a critica1 attiíude...
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    Incorporating the multi-level nature of the constructicon into hypothesis testing.Stefan Grondelaers, Freek Van de Velde, Dirk Speelman & Dirk Pijpops - 2021 - Cognitive Linguistics 32 (3):487-528.
    Construction grammar organizes its basic elements of description, its constructions, into networks that range from concrete, lexically-filled constructions to fully schematic ones, with several levels of partially schematic constructions in between. However, only few corpus studies with a constructionist background take this multi-level nature fully into account. In this paper, we argue that understanding language variation can be advanced considerably by systematically formulating and testing hypotheses at various levels in the constructional network. To illustrate the approach, we present a corpus (...)
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    A Methodological Objection to a Phenomenological Justification of the Ubiquity of Inner Awareness.Stefan Lang - 2021 - ProtoSociology 38:59-73.
    In recent years, interest in pre-reflective self-consciousness has increased significantly. One of the central points of inquiry is whether pre-reflective self-consciousness ubiquitously accompanies phenomenal consciousness. This paper explores a phenomenological justification for the thesis that pre-reflective self-consciousness ubiquitously accompanies phenomenal consciousness. Allegedly, the ubiquity of pre-reflective self-consciousness can be proved on the basis of phenomenological description. The aim of this paper is to develop a new objection against this justification of the ubiquity thesis.
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    Between experience and metaphysics: philosophical problems of the evolution of science.Stefan Amsterdamski - 1975 - Boston: D. Reidel Pub. Co..
    Polish philosophy of science has been the beneficiary of three powerful creative streams of scientific and philosophical thought. First and fore­ most was the Lwow-Warsaw school of Polish analytical philosophy founded by Twardowski and continued in their several ways by Les­ niewski, Lukasiewicz, and Tarski, the great mathematical and logical philosophers, by Kotarbinski, probably the most distinguished teacher, public figure, and culturally influential philosopher of the inter-war and post-war period, and by Ajdukiewicz, the linguistic philosopher who was intellectually sympathetic with (...)
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    Philosophical Problems of Behavioral Economics.Stefan Heidl - 2016 - Routledge.
    The goal of behavioral economics is to improve the explanatory and predictive power of economics. This can be achieved by using theoretical and methodological resources of psychology. Its fundamental idea is that the relationship between psychology and economics cannot be subsumed under standard philosophical accounts of intertheoretical relations. Philosophical Problems of Behavioral Economics argues that behavioral economics is best understood as an attempt to deidealize economic theory guided by psychological research. Behavioral economics deconstructs the model of decision-making by adding different (...)
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    Native American Dis/possessions: Postcolonial Trauma in Hitchcock’s Vertigo.Stefan Ecks - 2023 - Theory, Culture and Society 40 (7-8):141-156.
    The Ohlone, the original settlers of the San Francisco region, were violently dispossessed by successive colonial regimes, first Spanish, then US American. The colonial trauma was written out of history, and by the 20th century anthropologists pronounced the Ohlone to be ‘extinct’. In this article, I explore how the dispossession of the Ohlone haunt one of the greatest movies of all time: Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo (1958). Although Vertigo is one of the most-analysed films ever, no one has noticed that Carlotta (...)
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    Real-time model checking on secondary storage.Stefan Edelkamp & Shahid Jabbar - 2007 - In A. Lomuscio & S. Edelkamp, Model Checking and Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 67--83.
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    The Cartography of Iceland. Haldór Hermannsson.Stefan Einarsson - 1933 - Isis 19 (1):237-240.
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    Das erste Jahrhundert deutschsprachiger meteorologischer Lehrbücher.Stefan Emeis - 2006 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 29 (1):39-51.
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    Te usero herano misso. Überlieferungs- und Gebrauchskontext des Essener altsächsischen Heberegisters aus dem 10. Jahrhundert.Stefan Esders - 2017 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 51 (1):57-86.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Frühmittelalterliche Studien Jahrgang: 51 Heft: 1 Seiten: 57-86.
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    Which evolutionary model best explains the culture of honour?Stefan Linquist - 2016 - Biology and Philosophy 31 (2):213-235.
    The culture of honour hypothesis offers a compelling example of how human psychology differentially adapts to pastoral and horticultural environments. However, there is disagreement over whether this pattern is best explained by a memetic, evolutionary psychological, dual inheritance, or niche construction model. I argue that this disagreement stems from two shortcomings: lack of clarity about the theoretical commitments of these models and inadequate comparative data for testing them. To resolve the first problem, I offer a theoretical framework for deriving competing (...)
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    Transposon dynamics and the epigenetic switch hypothesis.Stefan Linquist & Brady Fullerton - 2021 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 42 (3):137-154.
    The recent explosion of interest in epigenetics is often portrayed as the dawning of a scientific revolution that promises to transform biomedical science along with developmental and evolutionary biology. Much of this enthusiasm surrounds what we call the epigenetic switch hypothesis, which regards certain examples of epigenetic inheritance as an adaptive organismal response to environmental change. This interpretation overlooks an alternative explanation in terms of coevolutionary dynamics between parasitic transposons and the host genome. This raises a question about whether epigenetics (...)
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    Understanding health from a complex systems perspective.Stefan Topolski - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (4):749-754.
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    Gesetzeslücke. Derrida und die Epoché der Regel.Stefan Lorenzer - 2007 - In Georg Christoph Tholen & Hans-Joachim Lenger, Mnema: Derrida Zum Andenken. Transcript Verlag. pp. 79-92.
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    Leibniz entre les économistes anglais et le Roi de Prusse.Stefan Luckscheiter & Arnaud Pelletier - 2016 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 4 (4):597-616.
    Cet article expose l’intérêt qu’il peut y avoir pour la recherche à éditer les notes de lecture de Leibniz dans les Sämtlichen Schriften und Briefen. Il examine à titre d’exemple un mémoire sur la politique sociale et économique que Leibniz a soumis à la cour de Prusse en 1701, deux notes de lecture sur des propositions semblables faites par d’autres ainsi que deux extraits des œuvres de Charles Davenant. Leur comparaison permet entre autres de montrer d’où Leibniz tenait ses informations (...)
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    Leibniz à la recherche des origines de la langue frisonne. Leibniz auf der Suche nach dem Ursprung der friesischen Sprache.Stefan Luckscheiter - 2018 - Studia Leibnitiana 50 (2):180.
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    Changing genetic information through RNA editing.Stefan Maas & Alexander Rich - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (9):790-802.
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  29. Myśl filozoficzna drugiej połowy XIX wieku i marksizm.Stefan Sarnowski - 1987 - Colloquia Communia 32 (3-4):237-244.
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    Control of metamorphosis and pattern formation in Hydratinia(hydrozoa, cnidaria).Stefan Berking - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (7):323-329.
    Hydractinia echinata is a marine colonial hydroid, a relative of the more widely known Hydra. In contrast to Hydra, embryogenesis, metamorphosis and colony growth in Hydractinia are experimentally accessible and therefore, provide an ideal model system for investigating the biochemical basis of pattern formation. In particular, the processes involved in the transformation of the drop‐shaped freely swimming larva into a sessile tube‐shaped polyp are easily monitored, because this transfomation can be induced by application of various substances. Our results indicate that (...)
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    Zhivotŭt na kukhite frazi: kritika na politicheski metafori.Stefan Popov - 2020 - Sofii︠a︡: Izdatelstvo na Nov bŭlgarski universitet.
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    Understanding Corporate Governance Reform in South Africa.Stefan Andreasson - 2011 - Business and Society 50 (4):647-673.
    This article investigates corporate governance reform in South Africa in the context of the country’s international links with Anglo-American corporate governance and domestic pursuit of socioeconomic development. Two key questions are evaluated. (a) How has divergence within the Anglo-American model influenced corporate governance reform in South Africa? (b) Can South Africa’s historical closeness to the Anglo-American model be combined with increasing attention to stakeholder issues to produce a hybrid “African model” of corporate governance? Evaluating these questions, the following issues are (...)
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    ‘Bitch is Not a Term of Endearment’: A Metaethical Reflection on the Presumed Value Monism of Trash TV.Stefan Kosak & Claudia Paganini - 2025 - Journal of Media Ethics 40 (1):2-10.
    Trash TV is generally regarded as an inferior genre that showcases the depths of human behavior for the sake of high viewership ratings. In this sense, the prevailing prejudice suggests that the moral orientation of the participants in trash TV is at best characterized by the (questionable) values of success and pleasure. Confronting this prejudice, the article aims to discuss the value orientation in trash TV, using examples from such show formats as Sommerhaus der Stars, Promis unter Palmen, and Temptation (...)
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    Vom socialen Staat über den Sozialstaat zu den Sozialmächten im Wohlfahrtsstaat.Stefan Koslowski - 2015 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 101 (2):202-225.
    An historical and intellectual review shows that the plan of realisation of the welfare state principle builds less upon philosophical concepts than upon religious, socialist, liberal-concervative, and socialdemocratic ideas. Lorenz von Stein combined socialist ideas of the public good, enlightment philosophy, and the Utopia of St.-Simon, Fourier and German idealism. Gouvermental achievements are limited to the economic capacity of he society, which is why financial science must,,...also establish the measure of the attainable for these tasks.“ With the transformation of the (...)
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    Commitment enforcement also explains shamanism's culturally shared features.Stefan Linquist - 2018 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41.
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    Identifying Emotional Specificity in Complex Large-Scale Brain Networks.Stefan Koelsch - 2018 - Emotion Review 10 (3):217-218.
    The target article is well in accordance with recent theoretical advances considering the complex large-scale brain network organization underlying emotions. Given current limitations of the methods in brain science, however, research is faced with the difficult question as to how it will be possible to elucidate the complex nonlinear interactions, the neurotransmitters involved, and the excitatory or inhibitory nature of neural processes underlying human emotion in such networks. Moreover, while investigating the network properties of neural processes underlying emotions, it is (...)
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  37. Functional neuroimaging.Stefan Koelsch, Walter A. Siebel & Thomas Fritz - 2011 - In Patrik N. Juslin & John Sloboda, Handbook of Music and Emotion: Theory, Research, Applications. Oxford University Press.
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    Disputes over the place of ethics in Polish Marxist philosophy.Stefan Konstańczak - 2021 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 11 (1-2):58-66.
    In the article, the author presents attempts by Polish Marxist philosophers to enrich Marxism with ethical issues. The initial absence of ethics in Marxism is associated with the ignorance of tradition related to their own formation. In the author’s opinion, only polemics with the competitive Lviv-Warsaw school forced Polish Marxists to take the issue seriously. That is why Polish Marxist ethics in its mature form was only established in the 1960s, and did not enrich Marxism itself, but rather indirectly contributed (...)
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    4 The Publicity of Reason.Stefan Gosepath - 2016 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2016 (1):27-38.
    Which role does publicity play in an adequate theory of individual and collective reasoning? To analyze the role publicity should play in our societies in solving societal problems, I will start, in the first part, with some general remarks about problems and problem solving. In the second part, I will deal with the role responsible reasoning plays in problem solving. Finally, I will argue that, and why, the public use of reason is necessary for finding the best solutions for problems (...)
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    „das Organ der Vernunft“: Anmerkungen zu Johann Gottfried Herders anthropologischer Beredsamkeit.Stefan Greif - 2015 - In Paul Reszke, Eigentlichkeit: Zum Verhältnis von Sprache, Sprechern Und Weltdeutschsprachige Enzyklopädien des 18. Bis 21. Jahrhundertsgenealogische Eigentlichkeit Im Deutschen Sprachdenken des Barock Und der Aufklärungkorpuspragmatik Und Wirklichkeitgrammatische Eigen. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 341-362.
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    Religion und Resonanz.Stefan Gärtner - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 74 (3):197-212.
    This article examines the religious functions of the Dutch performance practice of Johann Sebastian Bach’s St. Matthew Passion. It introduces the phenomenon itself, points out its religious and ritual significance in the post secular Netherlands, and interprets the passion play with Hartmut Rosa’s social theory. A conclusion about resonance as the common third between religious and aesthetic experiences rounds off the study.
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    Gesellschaftliche Funktionen der Sportvereine und Sportverbände: Jahrestagung der Sektion Sportsoziologie in der Deutschen Vereinigung für Sportwissenschaft e.V. (dvs) 2018 an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Stefan Hansen - 2019 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 16 (2):223-227.
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    Wahrnehmung, Aufmerksamkeit, Rücksicht. Bemerkungen zu Martin Seels "Ethisch-ästhetische Studien".Stefan Hübsch - 1998 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 52 (1):120 - 132.
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    Die Wandlungen des aztekischen Gottes Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl.Stefan Heep - 2016 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 24 (1):17-46.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft Jahrgang: 24 Heft: 1 Seiten: 17-46.
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    Elizabeth Sgalitzer Ettinghausen.Stefan Heidemann - 2017 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 94 (1):1-4.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Der Islam Jahrgang: 94 Heft: 1 Seiten: 1-4.
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    Flipping the Field.Stefan Helmreich - 2022 - Isis 113 (1):151-156.
    The FLoating Instrument Platform (FLIP), a seagoing vessel managed by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California, offers an unusual vantage point on the sea, one useful for reflecting on how the figure of the “field” is made in oceanography—and how it rotates in and out of alignment with attempts to render portions of the sea more lab-like. FLIP works like this: in its horizontal conformation, the vessel travels like an ordinary oceangoing craft. But by “flipping” 90 degrees (...)
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  47. Humanism in Europe.Stefan Schröder - 2021 - In Anthony B. Pinn, The Oxford handbook of humanism. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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    Nonconsensual Dose Reduction Mandates are Not Justified Clinically or Ethically: An Analysis.Stefan G. Kertesz, Ajay Manhapra & Adam J. Gordon - 2020 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (2):259-267.
    This manuscript describes the institutional and clinical considerations that apply to the question of whether to mandate opioid dose reduction in patients who have received opioids long-term. It describes how a calamitous rise in addiction and overdose involving opioids has both led to a clinical recalibration by healthcare providers, and to strong incentives favoring forcible opioid reduction by policy making agencies. Neither the 2016 Guideline issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention nor clinical evidence can justify or promote (...)
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    Kant und der Monotheismus der Vernunftreligion.Stefan Klingner - 2015 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 97 (4):458-480.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie Jahrgang: 97 Heft: 4 Seiten: 458-480.
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    Pachamama als Ökosystemintegrität – Die Rechte der Natur in der Verfassung von Ecuador und ihre umweltethische Rechtfertigung.Stefan Knauß - 2020 - Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie 7 (2):221-244.
    Die Verfassung von Ecuador enthält als weltweit erste Rechte der Natur. Natur wird neben Menschen und Körperschaften als Rechtsträger benannt. Ihr wird ein Recht auf Existenz und Regeneration zugesprochen, das unabhängig von menschlichen Rechten gilt und von allen Menschen weltweit eingeklagt werden darf. Die Verfassung stützt sich auf den indigenen Naturbegriff Pachamama und erläutert deren Schutzanspruch durch das andine Konzept des Guten Lebens. Die Umweltethik bezeichnet ein holisitisches Naturverständnis als „Ökozentrismus“, wenn der Natur als überindividueller Ganzheit ein irreduzibler Schutzstatus zugesprochen (...)
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