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    Experiences with an interactive museum tour-guide robot.Wolfram Burgard, Armin B. Cremers, Dieter Fox, Dirk Hähnel, Gerhard Lakemeyer, Dirk Schulz, Walter Steiner & Sebastian Thrun - 1999 - Artificial Intelligence 114 (1-2):3-55.
  2. On Wolfram Hogrebe’s Philosophical Approach.Wolfram Hogrebe & Adam Knowles - 2010 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 31 (2):201-218.
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    An essay on names and truth.Wolfram Hinzen - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This pioneering book lays new foundations for the study of reference and truth.
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    Behavioral Business Ethics: Shaping an Emerging Field.David de Cremer & Ann E. Tenbrunsel (eds.) - 2011 - Routledge Academic.
    "This book presents a collection of chapters that contribute significantly to the field of business ethics by promoting much needed insights into the motives that drive people to act ethically or unethically. It acknowledges that business ethics plays a pivotal role in the way business is conducted and adds insights derived from a behavioral view that will make us more aware of morality and provide recommendations into how we can improve our actions"--Provided by publisher.
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    The shifting ground of swidden agriculture on Palawan Island, the Philippines.Wolfram Dressler & Juan Pulhin - 2010 - Agriculture and Human Values 27 (4):445-459.
    Recent literature describing the process and pathways of the agrarian transition in Southeast Asia suggests that the rise of agricultural intensification and the growth of commodity markets will lead to the demise of swidden agriculture. This paper offers a longitudinal overview of the conditions that drive the agrarian transition amongst indigenous swidden cultivators and migrant paddy farmers in central Palawan Island, the Philippines. In line with regional agrarian change, we describe how a history of conservation policies has criminalized and pressured (...)
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    Riskante Lebensnähe: Die Szenische Existenz des Menschen.Wolfram Hogrebe - 2009 - Akademie Verlag.
    Philosophie ist wissentlicher Einhegungsversuch des Nichtwissens. Wo immer sie daher die Bedeutung und Wirksamkeit des Nichtwissens nicht präsent hält, verfehlt sie ihre Mitte. Das hat sich seit der Antike bis heute nicht geändert. Allerdings blieb es den Interessen der Zeiten und Denker vorbehalten, die Mischformen von Wissen und Nichtwissen in ihrer Eigenart mehr oder weniger eingehend zu analysieren. Selbst wenn die sokratische Formel vom Wissen des Nichtwissens durchgängig gerne zitiert wurde: Wie die Formen des Wissens in ihren schwachen, aber unentbehrlichen (...)
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    Regulating Ethical Failures: Insights from Psychology.David De Cremer, Ann E. Tenbrunsel & Marius van Dijke - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 95 (S1):1 - 6.
    Ethical failures are all around. Despite their pervasiveness, we know little how to manage and even survive the aftermath of such failures. In this paper, we develop the argument that as business ethics researchers we need to zoom in more closely on why ethical failures emerge, and how these insights can help us to be effective ethical leaders that can increase moral awareness and manage distrust. To succeed in this scientific enterprise, we advocate the use of a behavioral business ethics (...)
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    The foe, radical evil: Political theology in Immanuel Kant and Carl Schmitt.Wolfram Malte Fues - 2010 - Philosophical Forum 41 (1-2):181-204.
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    “Walking Together”: Can Racism Be Overcome by a Postsecular Spirituality?Douglas J. Cremer - 2024 - The European Legacy 29 (3-4):334-349.
    The continuing power of racist ideology threatens liberal democracy, for racism is more than a personal bias or a social construction. It is an ideological framework that reduces human beings to an existence along a color-coded spectrum, with people designated as “white” at the top of the hierarchy and people designated as “black” at the bottom. One has to see this ideology clearly in order to choose a proper response and then act accordingly. First, the reality of “race” has been (...)
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    Rethinking the role of language in autism.Wolfram Hinzen - 2022 - Evolutionary Linguistic Theory 4 (1):129-151.
    Linguists have long sought to draw support from developmental disorders like Williams Syndrome (WS) and Specific Language Impairment (SLI) for linguistic theories and the modularity of language in particular. Linguistic diversity in the autism spectrum (ASD) has received comparatively little attention from linguists. Here I argue, against recent claims to the contrary, that language patterns in ASD do not support the modularity of language any more than WS or SLI are by now acknowledged to do. Rather, conceptualizing the linguistic diversity (...)
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    Trois récits utopiques classiques: Gabriel de Foigny, La Terre Australe connue; Denis Veiras, Histoire des Sévarambes; Bernard de Fontenelle, Histoire des Ajaoïens ed. by Jean-Michel Racault (review).Andrew Cremer - 2023 - Utopian Studies 34 (1):168-171.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Trois récits utopiques classiques: Gabriel de Foigny, La Terre Australe connue; Denis Veiras, Histoire des Sévarambes; Bernard de Fontenelle, Histoire des Ajaoïens ed. by Jean-Michel RacaultAndrew CremerJean-Michel Racault, ed. Trois récits utopiques classiques: Gabriel de Foigny, La Terre Australe connue; Denis Veiras, Histoire des Sévarambes; Bernard de Fontenelle, Histoire des Ajaoïens. Saint-Denis (La Réunion): Presses Universitaires Indianocéaniques. 2020. 539 pp., illus. Paperback, €16. ISBN: 978 2 490596 24 (...)
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    Les Théoriciens Italiens de la Raison D’État Carrières et MotivationsItalian theorists of the reason of state careers and motivationsDie Italienischen Theoretiker der Staatsräson Karrieren und Motivationen.Cremer Albert - 2009 - Revue de Synthèse 130 (3):425-445.
    L’article cherche à mettre en lumière les carrières et les motivations des auteurs italiens qui ont écrit sur la raison d’État entre 1550 et 1650. La moitié d’entre eux furent des ecclésiastiques aux positions très différentes auxquels se joignaient juristes, médecins et gens de lettres. Nombre d’ecclésiastiques enseignaient dans les universités et tentaient d’obtenir un poste de secrétaire ou de conseiller à la cour, auprès d’un prince ou d’un cardinal. D’autres motifs les poussaient à rédiger leurs traités: la réprobation des (...)
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  13. 75 Jahre Quantentheorie: Festbd. zum 75. Jahrestag d. Entdeckung d. Planckschen Energiequanten.Wolfram Brauer, Hans-Waldemar Streitwolf & Kurt Werner (eds.) - 1977 - Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
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    Introduction.Douglas J. Cremer - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (5):539-542.
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  15. Le problème religieux dans la philosophie de l'Action.Th Cremer & Victor Delbos - 1912 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 74:206-208.
     
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    Plus ça Change, Plus C’est la Même Chose: The “New” Terrorism.Douglas J. Cremer, Will McConnell & Emerald M. Archer - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (5):543-555.
    The immediate perception after 9/11 was that we were entering a world of “new terrorism”: new actors, new tactics, new responses. And yet more than a decade later, it seems that not much has really changed, or that the changes have been contextual rather than structural. Authors have used the modifier “new” in many different ways, creating a contested and confused understanding of what terrorism is and how it appears in the world. The same applies to how one defines terrorism, (...)
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    Person und Technik: die phänomenologische Deutung der Technik in der Philosophie Max Schelers.Wolfgang Cremer - 1991 - Idstein: Schulz-Kirchner Verlag.
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    Understanding Agamben.Douglas Cremer - 2018 - The European Legacy 23 (4):435-440.
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    Feuer der Freiheit: die Rettung der Philosophie in finsteren Zeiten, 1933-1943.Wolfram Eilenberger - 2020 - Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta.
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    Nomos Earth.Wolfram Hogrebe - 2019 - In Ludger Kühnhardt & Tilman Mayer (eds.), The Bonn Handbook of Globality: Volume 1. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 65-78.
    Today’s globalization is merely a technical, in other words economic, military, information technology-based scientific embodiment of the unfathomable universality of human beings. The text therefore first sketches out a few profiles of philosophical universal proposals and a few ancient voices of the historians. Against this backdrop, the text explains an initial greater-space theory of Franz Rosenzweig and after this the diagnosis of the contemporary globalization process, which we owe to Joachim Ritter. Finally, the text presents a counter-concept of Carl Schmitt (...)
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    Pim Fortuyn ou la persistance du rêve communautariste aux Pays-Bas.Omar Munoz-Cremers & Patrice Riemens - 2002 - Multitudes 3 (3):147-153.
    Preceded by an introduction by Noortje Marres and Patrice Riemens that stresses the reconstitution of a national communitarianism around the elections, the article analyses the assassination of Pim Fortyn and the rise of a populism of the extreme-right. It is based upon an analysis of the media and of the relative backwardness of Dutch society with regard to the question of technology. According to the author, Pint Fortyn is essentially a media phenomenon made possible through the complicity of TV journalists. (...)
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    Are the GFRUP's recommendations for withholding or withdrawing treatments in critically ill children applicable? Results of a two-year survey.R. Cremer, A. Binoche, O. Noizet, C. Fourier, S. Leteurtre, G. Moutel & F. Leclerc - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (3):128-133.
    Objective: To evaluate feasibility of the guidelines of the Groupe Francophone de Réanimation et Urgence Pédiatriques for limitation of treatments in the paediatric intensive care unit .Design: A 2-year prospective survey.Setting: A 12-bed PICU at the Hôpital Jeanne de Flandre, Lille, France.Patients: Were included when limitation of treatments was expected.Results: Of 967 children admitted, 55 were included with a 2-day median delay. They were younger than others , had a higher paediatric risk of mortality score , and a higher paediatric (...)
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  23. Hume on personal identity.Sybil Wolfram - 1974 - Mind 83 (332):586-593.
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    What Corporate Governance Can Learn from Catholic Social Teaching.Martijn Cremers - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 145 (4):711-724.
    This reflection focuses on what insights Catholic Social Teaching can provide for corporate governance. I argue that the ‘standard’ agency theory is overly reductionist and insufficiently incorporates important economic limitations as well as human frailty. As a result, such agency theory insufficiently distinguishes firms from markets, which can easily relativize how we treat others and facilitate rationalization of unethical behavior. I then explore how three pillars of CST—human dignity, solidarity, and subsidiarity—can help overcome these limitations. CST proposes a vision of (...)
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    Exhaustivity and Anti‐Exhaustivity in the RSA Framework: Testing the Effect of Prior Beliefs.Alexandre Cremers, Ethan G. Wilcox & Benjamin Spector - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (5):e13286.
    During communication, the interpretation of utterances is sensitive to a listener's probabilistic prior beliefs. In this paper, we focus on the influence of prior beliefs on so‐called exhaustivity interpretations, whereby a sentence such as Mary came is understood to mean that only Mary came. Two theoretical origins for exhaustivity effects have been proposed in the previous literature. On the one hand are perspectives that view these inferences as the result of a purely pragmatic process (as in the classical Gricean view, (...)
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  26. The Physics of the Violin.Lothar Cremer - 1984 - MIT Press.
    This major work covers almost all that has been learned about the acoustics of stringed instruments from Helmholtz's 19th-century theoretical elaborations to recent electroacoustic and holographic measurements.Many of the results presented here were uncovered by the author himself over a 20-year period of research on the physics of instruments in the violin family. Lothar Cremer is one of the world's most respected authorities on architectural acoustics and, not incidentally, an avid avocational violinist and violist.The book - which was published (...)
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    Life's Solution: Inevitable Humans in a Lonely Universe.Wolfram Hinzen - 2003 - Cambridge University Press.
    Life's Solution builds a persuasive case for the predictability of evolutionary outcomes. The case rests on a remarkable compilation of examples of convergent evolution, in which two or more lineages have independently evolved similar structures and functions. The examples range from the aerodynamics of hovering moths and hummingbirds to the use of silk by spiders and some insects to capture prey. Going against the grain of Darwinian orthodoxy, this book is a must read for anyone grappling with the meaning of (...)
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    Experiments on the acceptability and possible readings of questions embedded under emotive-factives.Alexandre Cremers & Emmanuel Chemla - 2017 - Natural Language Semantics 25 (3):223-261.
    Emotive-factive predicates, such as surprise or be happy, are a source of empirical and theoretical puzzles in the literature on embedded questions. Although they embed wh-questions, they seem not to embed whether-questions. They have complex interactions with negative polarity items such as any or even, and they have been argued to preferentially give rise to weakly exhaustive readings with embedded questions. We offer an empirical overview of the situation in three experiments collecting acceptability judgments, monotonicity judgments, and truth-value judgments. The (...)
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    Protestant Theology in Early Weimar Germany: Barth, Tillich, and Bultmann.Douglas J. Cremer - 1995 - Journal of the History of Ideas 56 (2):289-307.
  30. Antrittsvorlesungen Philosophische Fakultät ; von Wolfram Hogrebe... [Et Al.].Wolfram Hogrebe - 1997
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    21 Undecidability and Intractability in Theoretical Physics.Stephen Wolfram - 2008 - Emergence: Contemporary Readings in Philosophy and Science.
    This chapter explores some fundamental consequences of the correspondence between physical process and computations. Most physical questions may be answerable only through irreducible amounts of computation. Those that concern idealized limits of infinite time, volume, or numerical precision can require arbitrarily long computations, and so be considered formally undecidable. The behavior of a physical system may always be calculated by simulating explicitly each step in its evolution. Much of theoretical physics has, however, been concerned with devising shorter methods of calculation (...)
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    Ukraine’s Unnamed War: Before the Russian Invasion of 2022.Douglas J. Cremer - 2024 - The European Legacy 29 (7):888-890.
    Volume 29, Issue 7-8, November - December 2024.
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    Dynamic field theory of movement preparation.Wolfram Erlhagen & Gregor Schöner - 2002 - Psychological Review 109 (3):545-572.
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  34. Guilt and sin in traditional China.Wolfram Eberhard - 1967 - Berkeley,: University of California Press.
  35. Guest Editors’ Introduction On Understanding Ethical Behavior and Decision Making.David De Cremer, David M. Mayer & Marshall Schminke - 2010 - Business Ethics Quarterly 20 (1):1-6.
    Behavioral ethics is an emerging field that takes an empirical, social scientific approach to the study of business ethics. In this special issue, we include six articles that fall within the domain of behavioral ethics and that focus on three themes—moral awareness, ethical decision making, and reactions to unethical behavior. Each of the articles sheds additional light on the specific issues addressed. However, we hope this special issue will have an impact beyond that of the new insights offered in these (...)
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  36. Das Gold der Menia. Ein Beispiel transkulturellen Wissentransfers.Wolfram Brandes - 2005 - Millennium 2:175-226.
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  37. Orthodoxy and Heresy in the seventh century: Prosopographical observations on monotheletism.Wolfram Brandes - 2003 - In Brandes Wolfram (ed.), Fifty Years of Prosopography: The Later Roman Empire, Byzantium and Beyond. pp. 103-118.
  38. Anthropology and Antihumanism in Imperial Germany. By Andrew Zimmerman.D. J. Cremer - 2004 - The European Legacy 9:544-544.
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  39. Assessing the Moral Legitimacy Market Decisions.Martijn Cremers - 2021 - In Daniel K. Finn (ed.), Business ethics and Catholic social thought. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.
     
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    Boethius französisch: zur diskursiven Vernetzung mittelalterlicher und frühneuzeitlicher Consolatio-Übersetzungen.Désirée Cremer - 2015 - Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann. Edited by Boethius.
    Die "Consolatio Philosophiae," spatantikes Meisterwerk des Boethius, fungiert seit ihrer Wiederentdeckung durch Alkuin am Ende des 8. Jahrhunderts als Ausgangspunkt zahlreicher Kommentare und Ubersetzungen, die fur die europaische Geistesgeschichte pragend sind. Dieses Buch beleuchtet eine noch grossenteils unerforschte Texttradition: Franzosische Consolatio-Versionen des Mittelalters und der Fruhen Neuzeit bilden den Gegenstand der Analyse, bei der translatorische Strategien, diskursive Vernetzungen mit anderen Texten und Traditionen sowie sprachhistorische Entwicklungen sichtbar werden. Zur umfassenden Ermittlung komplexer Sinnstiftung werden jeweils historisches Umfeld, Paratextualitat und Textstruktur sowie (...)
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    Contemporary Debates on Terrorism.Douglas J. Cremer - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (5):644-645.
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  42. Die universale Religion des Geistes.Wilhelm Cremer - 1966 - München,:
     
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    On being a responsible person.Peter S. Cremer - 1975 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 13 (1):21-29.
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  44. Religion in the Age of Decline: Organization and Experience in Industrial Yorkshire, 1870-1920. By SJD Green.D. Cremer - 1999 - The European Legacy 4:111-111.
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    The Interchromatin Compartment Participates in the Structural and Functional Organization of the Cell Nucleus.Thomas Cremer, Marion Cremer, Barbara Hübner, Asli Silahtaroglu, Michael Hendzel, Christian Lanctôt, Hilmar Strickfaden & Christoph Cremer - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (2):1900132.
    This article focuses on the role of the interchromatin compartment (IC) in shaping nuclear landscapes. The IC is connected with nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) and harbors splicing speckles and nuclear bodies. It is postulated that the IC provides routes for imported transcription factors to target sites, for export routes of mRNA as ribonucleoproteins toward NPCs, as well as for the intranuclear passage of regulatory RNAs from sites of transcription to remote functional sites (IC hypothesis). IC channels are lined by less‐compacted (...)
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    Die Linke neu denken.Wolfram Malte Fues - 2005 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (3).
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  47. The mind we do not change.Wolfram Hinzen - 2006 - In Erik J. Olsson (ed.), Knowledge and Inquiry: Essays on the Pragmatism of Isaac Levi. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre, 1794: philosophische Resonanzen.Wolfram Hogrebe (ed.) - 1995 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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  49. Die Magie des Löwen in der Antike.Wolfram Martini - 2014 - In Peter Janich, Reinhard Brandt & Arbogast Schmitt (eds.), Der Mensch und seine Tiere: Mensch-Tier-Verhältnisse im Spiegel der Wissenschaften. Stuttgart: in Kommission bei Franz Steiner.
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    Gotisches Königtum und römisches Kaisertum von Theodosius dem Großen bis Justinian I.Herwig Wolfram - 1979 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 13 (1):1-28.
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