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  1. Autism: beyond “theory of mind”.Uta Frith & Francesca Happé - 1994 - Cognition 50 (1-3):115-132.
  2. Are emotions a kind of practice (and is that what makes them have a history)? A Bourdieuian approach to understanding emotion.Monique Scheer - 2012 - History and Theory 51 (2):193-220.
    The term “emotional practices” is gaining currency in the historical study of emotions. This essay discusses the theoretical and methodological implications of this concept. A definition of emotion informed by practice theory promises to bridge persistent dichotomies with which historians of emotion grapple, such as body and mind, structure and agency, as well as expression and experience. Practice theory emphasizes the importance of habituation and social context and is thus consistent with, and could enrich, psychological models of situated, distributed, and (...)
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    Sorgfalt des Denkens: festschrift für Brigitte Scheer.Brigitte Scheer, Siegfried Blasche, Wolfgang R. Köhler, Peter Rohs & Josef Früchtl (eds.) - 1995 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Organisationsethik in Einrichtungen des Gesundheitswesens.Uta Müller, Cordula Brand, Robert Ranisch & Christiane Burmeister - 2021 - Ethik in der Medizin 33 (2):153-158.
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    Towards a complex perfectionism.Peter Scheers - 2005 - Dudley, MA: Peeters Louvain.
    This book examines the content of a complex perfectionism beyond absolute, abstract, negative and minimalist readings.It relates to issues in perfection, interpretation, virtue, narrative lives, flourishing, valuable activities, and environmentalism.
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    A reply to karey Harwood.Uta Bittner - 2009 - Bioethics 23 (9):525-525.
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    Illusory Abiding: The Cultural Construction of the Chan Monk Zhongfeng Mingben. By Natasha Heller.Uta Lauer - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (3):683.
    Illusory Abiding: The Cultural Construction of the Chan Monk Zhongfeng Mingben. By Natasha Heller. Harvard East Asian Monographs, vol. 368. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Asia Center, Harvard Univ. Press, 2014. Pp. xiv + 471. $49.95.
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    Eloge: Hertha von Dechend, 1915–2001.Uta Lindgren - 2003 - Isis 94 (1):112-113.
  9. Theory of mind and self-consciousness: What is it like to be autistic?Uta Frith & Francesca Happé - 1999 - Mind and Language 14 (1):1-22.
    Autism provides a model for exploring the nature of self‐consciousness: self‐consciousness requires the ability to reflect on mental states, and autism is a disorder with a specific impairment in the neurocognitive mechanism underlying this ability. Experimental studies of normal and abnormal development suggest that the abilities to attribute mental states to self and to others are closely related. Thus inability to pass standard ‘theory of mind’ tests, which refer to others’ false beliefs, may imply lack of self‐consciousness. Individuals who persistently (...)
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    What if Something Really Unheard-of Happened?R. K. Scheer - 1990 - Philosophical Investigations 13 (2):154-164.
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    Do We Really Gesture More When It Is More Difficult?Uta Sassenberg & Elke Van Der Meer - 2010 - Cognitive Science 34 (4):643-664.
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  12. Egocentrism, allocentrism, and Asperger syndrome.Uta Frith & Frederique de Vignemont - 2005 - Consciousness and Cognition 14 (4):719-738.
    In this paper, we attempt to make a distinction between egocentrism and allocentrism in social cognition, based on the distinction that is made in visuo-spatial perception. We propose that it makes a difference to mentalizing whether the other person can be understood using an egocentric (‘‘you'') or an allocentric (‘‘he/ she/they'') stance. Within an egocentric stance, the other person is represented in relation to the self. By contrast, within an allocentric stance, the existence or mental state of the other person (...)
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    What Is Biodiversity?Uta Eser - 2009 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 23 (3):330-334.
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    Was Wittgenstein an anti-realist?Richard Scheer - 2009 - Philosophical Investigations 32 (4):319-328.
    William Child has said that Wittgenstein is an anti-realist with respect to a person's dreams, recent thoughts that he has consciously entertained and other things. I discuss Wittgenstein's comments about these matters in order to show that they do not commit him to an anti-realist view or a realist view. He wished to discredit the idea that when a person reports his dream or his thoughts, or past intentions, the person is reading off the contents of his mind or memory. (...)
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    Happy Enough to Relax? How Positive and Negative Emotions Activate Different Muscular Regions in the Back - an Explorative Study.Clara Scheer, Simone Kubowitsch, Sebastian Dendorfer & Petra Jansen - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Embodiment theories have proposed a reciprocal relationship between emotional state and bodily reactions. Besides large body postures, recent studies have found emotions to affect rather subtle bodily expressions, such as slumped or upright sitting posture. This study investigated back muscle activity as an indication of an effect of positive and negative emotions on the sitting position. The electromyography activity of six back muscles was recorded in 31 healthy subjects during exposure to positive and negative affective pictures. A resting period was (...)
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    Determinants for positive and negative experiences of interpersonal touch: context matters.Uta Sailer, Yvonne Friedrich, Fatemeh Asgari, Marc Hassenzahl & Ilona Croy - 2024 - Cognition and Emotion 38 (4):565-586.
    The goal of the study was to determine which aspects of interpersonal touch interactions lead to a positive or negative experience. Previous research has focused primarily on physical characteristics. We suggest that this may not be sufficient to fully capture the complexity of the experience. Specifically, we examined how fulfilment of psychological needs influences touch experiences and how this relates to physical touch characteristics and situational factors.In two mixed-method studies, participants described their most positive and most negative interpersonal touch experience (...)
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    Autism: Mind and Brain.Uta Frith & Elisabeth L. Hill (eds.) - 2004 - Oxford University Press.
    Autism: Mind and Brain provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research on autism and highlights new techniques that will progress future understanding. With contributions from leaders in autism research, the book describes the latest advances, discusses ways forward for future research, and presents new techniques for understanding this complex disorder.
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    The Causal Theory of Intentions.Richard K. Scheer - 1994 - Philosophical Investigations 17 (2):417-434.
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    Vom Umgang mit Unzulänglichkeitserfahrungen. Die Enhancement-Problematik im Horizont des Weisheitsbegriffs.Uta Bittner, Boris Eßmann & Oliver Müller - 2010 - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 15 (1):101-120.
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    Présentation du volume. En quoi la phonologie est vraiment différente.Tobias Scheer - 2004 - Corpus 3.
    1. IntroductionUn collègue niçois, Marcel Vuillaume, m'a dit souvent que la phonologie, en comparaison avec la sémantique à laquelle il s'intéresse, a cet avantage d'être ancrée dans le réel : elle peut s'appuyer sur la phonétique et donc décrire les catégories qui sont pertinentes pour elle de manière objective. La pauvre sémantique, elle, doit se servir, pour la description de ses observables, de son propre objet d'étude. En conséquence, la circularité la guette en permanence. Les phonologu...
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  21. Alex Voorhoeve, Conversations on Ethics.Uta Bittner & Tobias Eichinger - 2011 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 118 (1):162.
     
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  22. Kierkegaard und Wittgenstein-Über das Ethische.Uta Eichler - 1997 - Wittgenstein-Studien 4 (2).
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    Stumme Seiten.Uta Kleine - 2004 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 38 (1):371-391.
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    Wittgenstein's Indeterminism.Richard K. Scheer - 1991 - Philosophy 66 (255):5 - 23.
    Does it follow from Wittgenstein's views about indeterminism that irregularities of nature could take place? Did he believe that chairs could simply disappear and reappear, that water could behave differently than it has, and that a man throwing a fair die might throw ones for a week? Or are these things only imaginable? Is his view simply that if we adopted an indeterministic point of view we would no longer look for causes, or would not always look for causes, because (...)
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    What I Will Do and What I Intend to Do.Richard K. Scheer - 1996 - Philosophy 71 (278):531 - 539.
    If one thinks of intentions as entities of some sort, states or dispositions, for example, it should eventually strike him that there are peculiar difficulties with the idea. For example, he will have trouble counting his intentions. In a particular situation, we ask someone, ‘What are you going to do about that? And this?’ And his answer might be, ‘My intention is to pay that, and, as for this, my intention is to ignore it.’ But of course he may have (...)
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    Thinking and Working.R. K. Scheer - 1991 - Philosophical Investigations 14 (4):293-310.
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    Die Komplexität politischen Handelns: die Liberalismus-Kommunitarismus-Debatte im Lichte des Denkens von Hannah Arendt.Uta-D. Rose - 2004 - Waldkirch: Edition Gorz.
    Einleitung-- Kapitel I: Politische Freiheit: Vom Begriff zur Erfahrbarkeit -- Kapitel II: Die politische Welt -- Kapitel III: Politisches Handeln -- Kapitel IV: Politisches Urteilen -- Schlussbetrachtung -- Literaturverzeichnis und ...
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    Remembering Grandmother.R. Scheer - 1983 - Philosophical Investigations 6 (3):192-199.
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    The sociodemographics of political public deliberation: Measuring deliberative quality in different user groups.Uta Russmann & Ulrike Klinger - 2015 - Communications 40 (4):471-484.
    Governments and local administrations increasingly use the internet to improve citizens’ participation in deliberation processes. However, research studies have pointed out that deliberation outcomes vary due to the participants’ sociodemographic differences. In this paper, we address this debate by quantitatively measuring different sociodemographic participant groups’ deliberation quality. By building an index of the quality of understanding, we analyze the quality of 1,991 postings on local political issues that participants contributed during the 2011 Zurich City debate. We defined five indicators for (...)
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    Ānandanagarīra sandhāne---: āddhyātmika siddhānta o sādhanāra svānubhūta praẏoga.Raghunātha Rāuta - 2010 - Kaṭaka: Satyanārāẏaṇa Buk Shṭor.
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    Margolis on remembering.Richard K. Scheer - 1979 - Mind 88 (April):280-281.
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    Predictions of events.Richard K. Scheer - 1967 - Philosophical Quarterly 17 (68):257-261.
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    Conjugate Fields and Symmetries.Kaliskiego Uta - 2004 - Apeiron 11 (2):349.
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  34. Facet-like structures in computer science.Uta Priss - 2008 - Axiomathes 18 (2):243-255.
    This paper discusses how facet-like structures occur as a commonplace feature in a variety of computer science disciplines as a means for structuring class hierarchies. The paper then focuses on a mathematical model for facets (and class hierarchies in general), called formal concept analysis, and discusses graphical representations of faceted systems based on this model.
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    Le corpus heuristique : un outil qui montre mais ne démontre pas.Tobias Scheer - 2004 - Corpus 3.
    Le présent article met en évidence deux fonctions distinctes du corpus : heuristique et validante. Chacun connaît la seconde : un corpus est utilisé afin de démontrer la plausibilité ou la véracité d'une hypothèse qui a une existence indépendante. A la différence de celle-ci, la première fonction montre, plutôt qu’elle ne démontre. Le linguiste ne cherche plus ici à convaincre ; il cherche à comprendre. Il part à la rencontre de l'inconnu avec un questionnement, mais sans solution, même hypothétique, pour (...)
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    Hermeneutic research in nursing: developing a Gadamerian‐based research method.Valerie Fleming, Uta Gaidys & Yvonne Robb - 2003 - Nursing Inquiry 10 (2):113-120.
    Hermeneutic research in nursing: developing a Gadamerian‐based research method This paper takes the stance that although there are many different approaches to phenomenological and hermeneutic research, some of these have become blurred due to multiple interpretations of translated materials. Working from original texts by the German philosophers, this paper reconsiders the relevance of phenomenology and hermeneutics to nursing research. We trace the development of Gadamer's philosophy in order to propose a research method based in this tradition. Five steps have been (...)
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    Superando la Dicotomía Entre Conocimiento Local y Global.Uta Berghöfer, Ricardo Rozzi & Kurt Jax - 2008 - Environmental Ethics 30 (9999):57-79.
    Un estudio de caso de investigación socio-ecológica realizado en Puerto Williams, Cabo de Hornos (Chile), revela que las personas pertenecientes a diferentes grupos socioculturales poseen una diversidad de perspectivas y relaciones con la naturaleza. Por ejemplo, los miembros de la Comunidad Indígena Yagán y los antiguos residentes (en su mayoría descendientes de colonos de principios del siglo XX), expresaron un fuerte sentimiento de pertenencia y hogar. Sin embargo, las personas identificadas con el uso de los recursos no tuvo respuestas positivas (...)
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  38. Einleitende Bemerkungen.Uta Eichler - 1997 - Wittgenstein-Studien 4 (2).
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    Entwurfslehren und ‚Grammatik architektonischer Form‘: Wissensbestände der Architektur von Vitruv bis zum Handbuch der Architektur.Uta Hassler - 2018 - In Astrid Wagner & Ulrich Dirks, Abel Im Dialog: Perspektiven der Zeichen- Und Interpretationsphilosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 977-1002.
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    Abstrakte Haltung: Kurt Goldstein im Spannungsfeld von Neurologie, Psychologie, und Philosophie.Uta Noppeney - 2000 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Conditional Intentions.Richard Scheer - 1989 - Philosophical Investigations 12 (1):52-62.
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    Free Will.R. K. Scheer - 1990 - Philosophical Investigations 13 (3):197-212.
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  43. Ästhetik als Rationalitätskritik bei Arthur Schopenhauer.Brigitte Scheer - 1988 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 69:213-227.
     
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    Assimilation of western thought in the East German academy since 1989.Uta Liebmann Schaub - 1994 - History of European Ideas 19 (1):341-348.
  45. Hegels Auffassung von der Sprache im Licht seiner Philosophie der Kunst.Brigitte Scheer - 1982 - In Brigitte Scheer & Günter Wohlfart, Dimensionen der Sprache in der Philosophie des Deutschen Idealismus. Würzburg: Königshausen + Neumann.
     
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    How to criticize an incorrigibility thesis.Richard Scheer - 1998 - Philosophical Investigations 21 (4):359-368.
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    Socialist legacy as liability: East German intellectuals after German unification.Uta Liebmann Schaub - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (2):556-561.
    (1996). Socialist legacy as liability: East German intellectuals after German unification. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the study of European Ideas, pp. 556-561.
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    The development of the concept of tissue respiration.Bradley T. Scheer - 1939 - Annals of Science 4 (3):295-305.
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    The Illusion of Reading.Steven C. Scheer - 1988 - Semiotics:298-302.
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    The Truth of Predictions.R. K. Scheer - 1972 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):129-134.
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