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    The Hungarian Nominal Functional Sequence.Éva Dékány - 2021 - Springer Verlag.
    The Hungarian Nominal Functional Sequence combines the methods of syntactic cartography with evidence from compositional semantics in a comprehensive exploration of the structure of Noun Phrases. Proceeding from the lexical core to the top of DP, it uses Hungarian as a window on the underlying universal functional hierarchy of Noun Phrases, but it also regularly complements and supports the analysis with cross-linguistic evidence. The book works out a minimal map of the extended NP in the sense that the proposed hierarchy (...)
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    Survival of the Roman Empire.Eva Matthews Sanford - 1947 - Classical Weekly 41:52-56.
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  3. Secretary-Treasurer's Report.Eva Matthews Sanford - 1947 - Classical Weekly 41:56-59.
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    Meaningful Human Control over AI for Health? A Review.Eva Maria Hille, Patrik Hummel & Matthias Braun - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    Artificial intelligence is currently changing many areas of society. Especially in health, where critical decisions are made, questions of control must be renegotiated: who is in control when an automated system makes clinically relevant decisions? Increasingly, the concept of meaningful human control (MHC) is being invoked for this purpose. However, it is unclear exactly how this concept is to be understood in health. Through a systematic review, we present the current state of the concept of MHC in health. The results (...)
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  5. Private Conscience, Public Acts.Eva LaFollette & Hugh LaFollette - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (5):249-254.
    A growing number of medical professionals claim a right of conscience, a right to refuse to perform any professional duty they deem immoral—and to do so with impunity. We argue that professionals do not have the unqualified right of conscience. At most they have a highly qualified right. We focus on the claims of pharmacists, since they are the professionals most commonly claiming this right.
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    The Role of Moral Norms in Political Theory.Eva Erman - 2024 - Topoi:1-12.
    In the recent debate on political normativity in political philosophy, two positions have emerged among so-called political realists. On the first ‘non-moral’ view, political normativity is understood as orthogonal to moral normativity. On the second ‘filter view’, moral norms and prescriptions may be ‘filtered through’ the realities of politics such that they are altered by politics’ constitutive features. While the former has been severely criticized, the latter has remained underdeveloped and vague. To take the debate on political normativity forward, the (...)
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  7. Engineering the trust machine. Aligning the concept of trust in the context of blockchain applications.Eva Pöll - 2024 - Ethics and Information Technology 26 (2):1-16.
    Complex technology has become an essential aspect of everyday life. We rely on technology as part of basic infrastructure and repeatedly for tasks throughout the day. Yet, in many cases the relation surpasses mere reliance and evolves to trust in technology. A new, disruptive technology is blockchain. It claims to introduce trustless relationships among its users, aiming to eliminate the need for trust altogether—even being described as “the trust machine”. This paper presents a proposal to adjust the concept of trust (...)
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    A Comparison of Models Describing the Impact of Moral Decision Making on Investment Decisions.Eva Hofmann, Erik Hoelzl & Erich Kirchler - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (1):171-187.
    As moral decision making in financial markets incorporates moral considerations into investment decisions, some rational decision theorists argue that moral considerations would introduce inefficiency to investment decisions. However, market demand for socially responsible investment is increasing, suggesting that investment decisions are influenced by both financial and moral considerations. Several models can be applied to explain moral behavior. We test the suitability of (a) multiple attribute utility theory (MAUT), (b) theory of planned behavior, and (c) issue-contingent model of ethical decision making (...)
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  9. Hume and the Unity of Reasons.Eva Schmidt - 2024 - In Scott Stapleford & Verena Wagner, Hume and contemporary epistemology. New York, NY: Routledge.
    Current debates about reasons and reasoning often draw comparisons between epistemic and practical reasons and reasoning and presuppose substantial unity between the practical and epistemic domains. This stance seems to conflict with a stark Humean contrast between the two domains: With respect to practical reasons and reasoning, Hume highlights the role of impressions, especially the passions, in motivating and rationalizing action, while apparently downplaying the potential relevance of beliefs, reason, or reasons. With respect to epistemic reasons and theoretical reasoning, he (...)
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    Verantwortung Im Diskurs: Grundlinien Einer Rekonstruktiv-Hermeneutischen Konzeption Moralischer Verantwortung Im Anschluss an Hans Jonas, Karl-Otto Apel Und Emmanuel Lévinas.Eva Buddeberg - 2011 - De Gruyter.
    Revision of the author's thesis--Frankfurt am Main, 2009.
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    The relation between consciousness and attention: An empirical study using the priming paradigm.Eva Van den Bussche, Gethin Hughes, Nathalie Van Humbeeck & Bert Reynvoet - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):86-97.
    6 and 14 recently proposed taxonomies that distinguish between four processing states, based on bottom-up stimulus strength and top-down attentional amplification. The aim of the present study was to empirically test these processing states using the priming paradigm. Our results showed that attention and stimulus strength significantly modulated priming effects: either receiving top-down attention or possessing sufficient bottom-up strength was a prerequisite for a stimulus to elicit priming. When both top-down attention and sufficient bottom-up strength were present, the priming effect (...)
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    Association Between Fear and Beauty Evaluation of Snakes: Cross-Cultural Findings.Eva Landová, Natavan Bakhshaliyeva, Markéta Janovcová, Šárka Peléšková, Mesma Suleymanova, Jakub Polák, Akif Guliev & Daniel Frynta - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:307083.
    According to the fear module theory, humans are evolutionarily predisposed to perceive snakes as prioritized stimuli and exhibit a fast emotional and behavioral response toward them. In Europe, highly dangerous snake species are distributed almost exclusively in the Mediterranean and Caspian areas. While the risk of a snakebite is relatively low in Central Europe, Azerbaijan, on the other hand, has a high occurrence of the deadly venomous Levant viper ( Macrovipera lebetina ). We hypothesize that co-habitation with this dangerous snake (...)
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    The relation between consciousness and attention: An empirical study using the priming paradigm.Eva Den Busschvane, Gethin Hughes, Nathalie Humbeecvank & Bert Reynvoet - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):86-97.
    6 and 14 recently proposed taxonomies that distinguish between four processing states, based on bottom-up stimulus strength and top-down attentional amplification. The aim of the present study was to empirically test these processing states using the priming paradigm. Our results showed that attention and stimulus strength significantly modulated priming effects: either receiving top-down attention or possessing sufficient bottom-up strength was a prerequisite for a stimulus to elicit priming. When both top-down attention and sufficient bottom-up strength were present, the priming effect (...)
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    Loneliness, Resilience, Mental Health, and Quality of Life in Old Age: A Structural Equation Model.Eva Gerino, Luca Rollè, Cristina Sechi & Piera Brustia - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Authorities' Coercive and Legitimate Power: The Impact on Cognitions Underlying Cooperation.Eva Hofmann, Barbara Hartl, Katharina Gangl, Martina Hartner-Tiefenthaler & Erich Kirchler - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Justification Incorporated: a Discursive Approach to Corporate Responsibility.Eva Buddeberg & Achim Hecker - 2018 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (3):465-475.
    Contrasting two standard models of corporate responsibility—the so-called “collectivist” and “individualist” model—this essay proposes a third option, namely, a discursive conception of responsibility and examines whether and how this conception can be applied to the corporate level. It does so by taking a careful look at one of the preconditions of individual discursive responsibility, i.e. discursive practical reason, and discussing how corporate agents can meet this precondition. Building on this new concept, the essay also offers a novel approach to justifying (...)
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    Intimate Partner Violence in the Golden Age: Systematic Review of Risk and Protective Factors.Eva Gerino, Angela M. Caldarera, Lorenzo Curti, Piera Brustia & Luca Rollè - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Ethical challenges when intensive care unit patients refuse nursing care.Eva Martine Bull & Venke Sørlie - 2016 - Nursing Ethics 23 (2):214-222.
    Background: Less sedated and more awake patients in the intensive care unit may cause ethical challenges. Research objectives: The purpose of this study is to describe ethical challenges registered nurses experience when patients refuse care and treatment. Research design: Narrative individual open interviews were conducted, and data were analysed using a phenomenological hermeneutic method developed for researching life experiences. Participants and research context: Three intensive care registered nurses from an intensive care unit at a university hospital in Norway were included. (...)
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    Kant on the Role of Religion for Moral Progress.Eva Buddeberg - 2019 - Kantian Review 24 (3):335-357.
    This article examines Kant’s understanding of moral progress, especially in his Religion where he argues that religion and, more importantly, the foundation of an ethical community are necessary to promote moral progress. However, it is less the identification of any factual moral progress but rather the idea of moral progress as an action guiding principle that Kant identifies as central. The conclusion shows how Kant’s insights are in accordance with the argument that we should not look for comprehensive moral progress (...)
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    Is There Moral Progress?Eva Buddeberg - 2019 - Analyse & Kritik 41 (2):195-204.
    Post- and decolonial theory have contested the idea of historical progress as a Eurocentric, hegemonic, or neocolonialist misconception. Does this imply that we should give up any idea of moral progress? This paper critically examines Allen Buchanan’s and Russell Powell’s book The Evolution of Moral Progress and their claim that there is still a need for a theory of moral progress. For Buchanan and Powell, such theory should allow and guide a better understanding of what moral progress consists of. Even (...)
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    Tranimalities in the Age of Trans* Life.Eva Hayward & Jami Weinstein - 2015 - TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly 2 (2):195-208.
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    The end of art: readings in a rumor after Hegel.Eva Geulen - 2006 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Since Hegel, the idea of an end of art has become a staple of aesthetic theory. This book analyzes its role and its rhetoric in Hegel, Nietzsche, Benjamin, Adorno, and Heidegger in order to account for the topic's enduring persistence. In addition to providing a general overview of the main thinkers of post-Idealist German aesthetics, the book explores the relationship between tradition and modernity. For despite the differences that distinguish one philosopher's end of art from another's, all authors treated here (...)
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    Adorno's Aesthetic Theory.Eva Geulen - 2019 - In Peter Eli Gordon, A companion to Adorno. Hoboken: Wiley. pp. 397–411.
    Cursory review of the reception of Adorno's unfinished Aesthetic Theory up to the present suggests that an introduction to the book's major concerns, its structure (or lack thereof), and its concepts is missing to this date. Going back to Fredric Jameson's watershed contribution Late Marxism: Adorno, Or, the Persistence of the Dialectic (1990), the article attempts to provide the introduction missing to date. It is organized around key concepts of Adorno's Aesthetic Theory, beginning with the guiding juxtaposition of Kant's formalist (...)
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    ¿El amor todavía hace parte de la vida buena?Eva Illouz & Mateo Jaramillo Amaya - 2024 - Co-herencia 21 (40):15-31.
    En lo que sigue voy a hablar solamente del amor en la modernidad, y si empecé por el Banquete de Platón fue para subrayar el hecho de que el amor ha estado conectado al discurso sobre las virtudes. Así, por todas estas razones, podemos afirmar que el amor ha sido parte de la vida buena, y que la mayoría de las teorías modernas de la vida buena no pueden prescindir de él (la vida buena se entiende aquí en el sentido (...)
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    Why Normative Behaviourism Does Not Improve Political Realism.Eva Erman - 2024 - Res Publica:1-19.
    Focusing on ‘real actions’ of ‘real people’, normative behaviourism turns facts about observable patterns of behaviour into grounds for specific normative political principles. For this reason, this way of doing normative political theory has strong political realist credentials, given its methods, values and ambitions. In fact, according to its supporters, normative behaviourism is an improvement of political realism since it solves two problems that allegedly face many realists, namely, the ‘legitimacy problem’, i.e., how we should distinguish genuine acceptance of a (...)
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    Children Philosophize Worldwide: Theoretical and Practical Concepts.Eva Marsal, Takara Dobashi & Barbara Weber (eds.) - 2009 - Frankfurt, Germany: Peter Lang GmbH.
    A primary goal of this book is to enhance intercultural academic exchange and to encourage further research and practical work in this field.
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    Grenzen der Toleranz?Eva Buddeberg - 2022 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 129 (2):232-249.
    In this paper I investigate the limits of toleration using the example of the German debate on dealing with opponents of the covid vaccination. First, I present central elements of Rainer Forst’s conception of tolerance. I then refer to an important historical context of the emergence of tolerance and, using Pierre Bayle’s conception, show that the demand for tolerance of his time was limited to a specific context, but allows for some generalizations. Finally, I argue that we have to tolerate (...)
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  28. Plaisirs du kitsch et souffrances d'amour.Eva Le Grand - 1996 - In Séductions du kitsch: roman, art et culture. Montréal: XYZ.
     
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    Séductions du kitsch: roman, art et culture.Eva Le Grand (ed.) - 1996 - Montréal: XYZ.
    Etude du phénomène du kitsch à travers les littératures et cultures d'Europe, d'Amérique du Nord et du Sud et du Japon.
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    Participación familiar en ludotecas como indicador de calidad. Estudio de mapeo sistematico.Eva López-Perea, María Diez-Ojeda, Natalia Ollora-Triana & Nuria Alonso-Alcalde - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (3):1-11.
    En esta investigación se realiza un análisis de las normativas y protocolos autonómicos y locales de las ludotecas pertenecientes a la Comunidad Autónoma de Castilla y León (España) durante los años 2017-2022. Parte de un diseño de mapeo sistemático de normativas con el siguiente criterio de inclusión “localidades de más de 5000 habitantes de la comunidad castellano-leonesa” por entender que estas poseen recursos económicos para mantener en el tiempo estos servicios sociocomunitarios. Se estudian los documentos entre los años 2017 y (...)
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    Global South States’ Views on Building Partnerships with Corporations: An Agonistic Struggle in the UN and Beyond.Eva Nilsson & Martin Fougère - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-19.
    In this article, we analyse the global consensus on the UN’s partnership approach to businesses through an agonistic lens. In doing so, we seek to understand the positioning of states, particularly those in the Global South, towards the partnership approach. We draw on Mouffe’s conceptualisation of ‘the political’, in which the appearance of consensus is always an expression of hegemony accompanied by exclusion and dissensus. First, we show that the partnership approach was initially promoted by the Global North, in particular (...)
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    Blumenbergs Verfahren: neue Zugänge zum Werk.Hannes Bajohr & Eva Geulen (eds.) - 2022 - Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag.
    Hans Blumenbergs Werk ist mit einer Theorie des Mythos, der Metapher und der Epochenumbrüche, technikphilosophischen Reflexionen, literaturtheoretischen Überlegungen und literarischen Glossen ungewöhnlich vielgestaltig. Die Beiträge des Bandes begegnen diesem Umstand, indem sie nicht einzelne Grundgedanken, sondern Vorgehensweisen und Techniken, methodische Ansätze und taktische Blickwendungen fokussieren. Ihr Interesse gilt Blumenbergs Verfahren. Sie betrachten etwa den Metapherngebrauch des Metaphorologen und seine Vorliebe für implikative Zugänge, die unmögliche Abschreitung des Horizonts und die Verabschiedung der Theorie als theoretisches Verfahren. Auf welche Weise nähert sich (...)
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    Schwerpunkt: Verantwortung – ein umkämpfter Begriff.Eva Buddeberg & Frieder Vogelmann - 2016 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 64 (2):228-231.
    Introduction to the Special Issue "Responsibility - a Contested Concept".
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    London taxi drivers exploit neighbourhood boundaries for hierarchical route planning.Eva-Maria Griesbauer, Pablo Fernandez Velasco, Antoine Coutrot, Jan M. Wiener, Jeremy G. Morley, Daniel McNamee, Ed Manley & Hugo J. Spiers - 2025 - Cognition 256 (C):106014.
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    Der institutionalisierte Dauerstreit: Theologie und Dissens in Kants Der Streit der Fakultäten.Eva Bucher - 2017 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
    Verträgt sich Religion mit Aufklärung? Was für eine Rolle spielt die Theologie dabei? Kants Der Streit der Fakultäten kommt zu dem Schluss, dass der unendliche Streit um die Religion nicht zwangsläufig zum Problem für die Aufklärung werden muss, sondern seine Institutionalisierung die beste Hoffnung für Freiheit ist: Ohne Kritik kein Fortschritt, ohne Streit bloß Irrglaube. F.W.J. Schellings, Jacques Derridas und Judith Butlers Auseinandersetzung mit Kants Werk zeigen jedoch auch, dass dabei auch die Regeln des Streites strittig werden müssen: Wer legt (...)
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  36. Moral und Sanktion: Eine Kontroverse über die Autorität moralischer Normen.Eva Buddeberg & Achim Vesper (eds.) - 2013 - Frankfurt: Campus.
    In der moralphilosophischen Literatur existieren verschiedene Auffassungen darüber, worauf die Autorität moralischer Normen basiert. Einige Moralphilosophen führen das moralische Sollen auf die Vernunft, das Wohlwollen oder auch auf die Wahrnehmung moralischer Tatsachen zurück; andere dagegen meinen, dass das moralische Sollen auf äußeren Sanktionen wie sozialem Ausschluss oder inneren Sanktionen wie Schuldgefühlen beruht. Die sowohl in der Geschichte der Philosophie als auch in der gegenwärtigen Auseinandersetzung häufig vertretene Meinung, dass moralische Verpflichtung notwendig an Sanktionierung geknüpft ist, wird aus verschiedenen Perspektiven kritisch (...)
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    Ultimate Reality and Meaning in the Conflict Between Globalism and Anti-Globalism.Eva H. Cadwallader - 1994 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 17 (3):232-245.
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    Die Vita Augustini des Possidius: the work of a plain man and an untrained writer?Eva Elm - 1997 - Augustinianum 37 (1):229-240.
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    The Gnostic Manuscripts of Upper Egypt: Discovery of a Coptic Library At Nag Hamadi.Eva Meyerovitch - 1959 - Diogenes 7 (25):84-117.
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    Anger, Shame, and Justice: Regulative and Evaluative Function of Emotions in the Ancient and Modern Worlds. In.Eva-Maria Engelen - 2009 - In Birgitt Röttger-Rössler & Hans Jürgen Markowitsch, Emotions as Bio-cultural Processes. Springer. pp. 395--413.
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    Der emotionale und intentionale Mensch bei Max Scheler.Eva-Maria Engelen - 2011 - Internationales Jahrbuch für Philosophische Anthropologie 2 (1):137–148.
    Die Untersuchungen von Max Scheler zu Emotionen und der Intentionalität von affektiven Prozessen sind auch für Nicht-Phänomenologen überaus aufschlussreich. Denn man findet bei ihm systematisches Arbeiten, das sich der Wichtigkeit und der Grenzen der logischen Analyse ebenso bewusst ist, wie denen der empirischen Forschung. Darüber hinaus ist sein Nachdenken darauf gerichtet, den Menschen sowohl als denkendes Wesen, das zu höheren Reflexionen in der Lage ist, als auch als empfindendes ‚Naturwesen’ mittles philosophischer Überlegung zu verstehen. Max Scheler steht damit in einem (...)
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    Das Feststehende bestimmt das Mögliche. Semantische Untersuchungen zu Möglichkeitsurteilen.Eva-Maria Engelen - 1999 - frommann-holzboog.
    Ziel dieses systematischen Ansatz ist es eine Antwort auf die Frage der Wahrheitswertzuschreibung für irreale Konditionalsätze zu geben. Die große philosophische Fragestellung, die damit verfolgt wird, betrifft das Verhältnis von Sprache und Welt, Wirklichkeit und Möglichkeit. Am Ende wird geklärt inwiefern logische Strukturen einen Weltbezug haben. Damit ist ein Vorschlag der Naturalisierung der Normativität der Semantik verbunden. Außer sprachphilosophischen Überlegungen werden auch erkenntnistheoretische und wissenschaftstheoretische Überlegungen angestellt. -/- Inhaltsverzeichnis -/- Vorwort 7 -/- Einführung 8 -/- I. Tatsachen I -/- 1. (...)
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    Das Gefühl des Lebendigseins als einfache Form phänomenalen Bewusstseins. Ein aristotelischer Theorieansatz.Eva-Maria Engelen - 2012 - In Jörg Fingerhut & Sabine Marienberg, Feelings of Being Alive. De Gruyter. pp. 239-256.
    This paper works out which conceptual and theoretical preconditions have to be met, among others, in order for a living creature to be able to have a feeling of being alive beyond the mere capacity for sensation. For the emergence of such a feeling, which can be equated with a rudimentary phenomenal consciousness (1.), it is not enough for the organism to be alive (2. a.). Rather it has to be able to conceive its body as a unit and to (...)
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    Einleitung.Eva-Maria Engelen - 2014 - In Vom Leben Zur Bedeutung: Philosophische Studien zum Verhältnis von Gefühl, Bewusstsein und Sprache. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 1-4.
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    Eine kurze Geschichte von >Zorn Scham<.Eva-Maria Engelen - 2008 - Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte 50:41-73.
    >Anger shame< are exemplary emotions in the ancient reflections concerning the relation between emotions, the good and the just as well as the relation between emotions and reason. It is shown that these emotions have a regulative function for the community in the ancient world. But they have also quite an important function for becoming an autonomous self and even for the change in character of a self. It is then shown in interpreting the notions of anger and shame in (...)
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  46. Öffentlichkeit und Macht.Eva-Maria Engelen - 1995 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 6 (3):391.
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    Georges Canguilhem – Philosoph und Wissenschaftshistoriker der Lebenswissenschaften.Eva-Maria Engelen - 2007 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 55 (3):480-481.
    Review of "Maß und Eigensinn. Studien im Anschluß an Georges Canguilhem“, ed. by Cornelius Borck, Volker Hess and Henning Schmidgen, München (Fink Verlag) 2005.".
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  48. Heureka: Evidenzkriterien in den Wissenschaften. Ein Kompendium für den interdisziplinären Gerauch.Eva-Maria Engelen, Christian Fleischhack, C. Giovanni Galizia & Katharina Landfester (eds.) - 2010 - Spektrum Springer.
    Wie werden in einzelnen Disziplinen Heureka-Effekte hervorgerufen? Wann leuchtet Wissenschaftlern in einem Fach ein Argument, ein Gedanke ein, wie werden sie davon überzeugt. Was sind die disziplinären Standards und wie sieht die Praxis im akademischen Alltag dazu aus? 15 Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler aus den Natur-, Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften geben hierauf ihre Antworten in diesem Buch in einer Weise, dass alle, die das wissen wollen, sie auch verstehen.
     
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    Husserl, History, and Consciousness.Eva-Maria Engelen - 2009 - In David Hyder & Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, Science and the Life-World: Essays on Husserl's Crisis of European Sciences. Stanford University Press.
    The “Crisis” itself is an attempt of enlightenment by examining origins. Husserl knows three philosophical origins of evidence and justification: (1) consciousness; (2) the life-world; (3) european philosophy and the history of the sciences. There is a tension of historicity and ahistoricity in all of these origins. I will show in how far all three origins are under this tension. Because even concerning the notion of absolute consciousness one can show, that it is linked to historicity. The exact sciences are, (...)
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    Bedeutung und Phänomenalität: Zwei Beispiele.Eva-Maria Engelen - 2014 - In Vom Leben Zur Bedeutung: Philosophische Studien zum Verhältnis von Gefühl, Bewusstsein und Sprache. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 85-128.
    Das Verhältnis von Emotionen, Gefühl, Sprache und Bewusstsein wird aus verschiedenen Perspektiven betrachtet. Zum einen aus zweien, die versuchen, einen repräsentationstheoretischen Ansatz mit Sprache zu verbinden, wobei exemplarisch für einen neurowissenschaftlichen Ansatz Antonio Damasios Theorie betrachtet wird, und für die sprachanalytische Perspektive die von Michael Tye und Fred Dretske. Das Zusammenspiel von Empfindung, Gefühl und Bewusstsein wird dabei aus neurowissenschaftlicher und aus analytischer Sicht jeweils ganz unterschiedlich konzipiert, aber es wird deutlich, dass die Klärung des Zusammenwirkens dieser Aspekte zentral ist (...)
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