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Naphtali Herz Wessely: Worte des Friedens und der Wahrheit. Dokumente einer Kontroverse über Erziehung in der europäischen Spätaufklärung. Herausgegeben, eingeleitet und kommentiert von Ingrid Lohmann, mitherausgegeben von Rainer Wenzel / Uta Lohmann. Aus dem Hebräischen übersetzt und mit Anmerkungen versehen von Rainer Wenzel / rezensiert von Dorothea Salzer
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Naphtali Herz Wessely: Worte des Friedens und der Wahrheit. Dokumente einer Kontroverse über Erziehung in der europäischen Spätaufklärung. Herausgegeben, eingeleitet und kommentiert von Ingrid Lohmann, mitherausgegeben von Rainer Wenzel / Uta Lohmann. Aus dem Hebräischen übersetzt und mit Anmerkungen versehen von Rainer Wenzel, Jüdische Bildungsgeschichte in Deutschland, Bd. 8, Münster: Waxmann 2014. 800 S
Review: Hybrid Warriors: Proxies, Freelancers and Moscow’s Struggle for Ukraine
Author: Anna Arutunyan
Reviewed by Dr. Sarah Lohmann, teaching faculty, University of Washington
Dr. Sarah Lohmann, editor of What Ukraine Taught NATO about Hybrid Warfare (US Army War College Press, 2022), calls Anna Arutunyan\u27s latest book, Hybrid Warriors, a must-read for senior members of the US defense community that encourages strategists to think beyond segmented operations to ensure Russia\u27s broad defeat. Lohmann highlights the book\u27s value in that it provides perspectives that have not yet been heard in the West, as Arutunyan relies on Russian sources from media and academia, as well as hundreds of interviews. Lohmann also notes how Arutunyan challenges what she believes to be the Western narrative around the 2022 Russia-Ukraine War.https://press.armywarcollege.edu/parameters_bookshelf/1042/thumbnail.jp
Physics-compatible finite element methods for scalar and tensorial advection problems
Christoph Lohmann introduces a very general framework for the analysis and design of bound-preserving finite element methods. The results of his in-depth theoretical investigations lead to promising new extensions and modifications of existing algebraic flux correction schemes. The main focus is on new limiting techniques designed to control the range of solution values for advected scalar quantities or the eigenvalue range of symmetric tensors. The author performs a detailed case study for the Folgar-Tucker model of fiber orientation dynamics. Using eigenvalue range preserving limiters and admissible closure approximations, he develops a physics-compatible numerical algorithm for this model. Contents Equations of Fluid Dynamics Finite Element Discretization Limiting for Scalars Limiting for Tensors Simulation of Fiber Suspensions Target Groups Researchers and students in the field of applied mathematics Developers of numerical methods for transport equations and of general-purpose simulation software for computational fluid dynamics, engineers in the field of fiber suspension flows and injection molding processes The Author Christoph Lohmann is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Mathematics at TU Dortmund University. His research activities are focused on numerical analysis of finite element methods satisfying discrete maximum principles
Monitoring persistent organic chemicals in Antarctica in support of global chemical policy: a horizon scan of priority actions and challenges
Global production and emission of chemicals exceeds societal capacities for assessment and monitoring. This situation calls for improved chemical regulatory policy frameworks and increased support for expedited decision making within existing frameworks. The polar regions of the Earth represent unique sentinel areas for the study of global chemical behaviour, and data arising from these areas can strengthen existing policy frameworks. However, chemical pollution research and monitoring in the Antarctic is underdeveloped, with geopolitical complexities and the absence of legal recognition of international chemical policy serving to neutralise progress made in other global regions. This Personal View represents a horizon scan by the action group Input Pathways of Persistent Organic Pollutants to Antarctica, of the Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research. Four priority research and research facilitation gaps are outlined, with recommendations for Antarctica Treaty parties for strategic action against these priorities
Review: David Lohmann (2003). Das Bielefelder Diakonie-Management-Modell
Über sechs Kapitel entwickelt David LOHMANN Anregungen und Handreichungen für ein theologisch-ethisches Unternehmensmanagement diakonischer Einrichtungen, ohne dabei ökonomische Sachzwänge außer Acht zu lassen. Durch das qualitative Verfahren des Vergleichs erschließt der Verfasser dokumentarische Quellentexte und generiert daraus eine Theorie für ein theologisch-ethisches Unternehmensmanagement. Zunächst wird eine Theologie der Diakonie nach den Interpretationen von TILLICHs Modell des "gläubigen Realismus", und WICHERNs theologischer Konzeption zur "Inneren Mission" erschlossen. Als das Essenzielle wird eine kybernetische Theorie auf der Basis einer Diakonie-Theologie formuliert. Aus dem Vergleich verschiedener Führungsmodelle favorisiert LOHMANN das St. Galler Management Modell als Ausgangsmodell für das Management diakonischer Unternehmen. Sukzessive werden die theologischen Grundlegungen für die normative, strategische und operative Ebene den betriebswirtschaftlichen Relevanzen angenähert. Durch den Versuch, aus den Werken zweier Theologen des letzten Jahrhunderts und der eigenen Berufspraxis ein zukünftiges Managementmodell zu formulieren, werden aktuelle Bedürfnisse und Erkenntnisse aus der Praxis der Unternehmensleitung diakonischer Einrichtungen nicht berücksichtigt. Eine systematische Methodologie aus der qualitativen Sozialforschung hätte sich angeboten und die Empirie der Arbeit wertvoll unterstrichen. Am Ende der Analyse steht dann ein Managementmodell für diakonische Unternehmen, das die Interdisziplinarität zwischen Theologie und Betriebswirtschaft betont. Der Band bestätigt damit, dass durch ein dem diakonischen Geist angepasstes Management sowohl Theologie als auch Ökonomie zu einer wettbewerbsfähigen Symbiose geführt werden können.In six chapters, David LOHMANN makes suggestions for theological-ethical deaconry management, including a consideration of economic necessities. Through a qualitative comparison of documented sources, the author generates a theory of theological-ethical enterprise management. Following that, the author considers the theology of the deaconry in the context of TILLICH's model of believed realism and WICHERN’s theological concept of the inner mission. At the center of the examination lies a formulation of a cybernetic theory of deaconry theology. Of the available management models, the author favours the St. Galler model as the basic model of deaconry enterprise management. In doing so, the author lays out theological ground rules for the normative, strategic and operational levels of deaconry. In attempting to formulate this prospective deaconry management model through the consideration of the work of the two 20th century theologians and his own personal experience, the current needs and knowledge-base of specific deaconries are not considered. A systematic consideration of quantitative social research would have been a worthwhile supplement. In conclusion, the analysis develops a management model for deaconry enterprises that emphasizes the interdisciplinary aspects of theology and business economics. The book confirms the competitive value of a management model attuned to the theological and economic aspects of a deaconry.En seis capítulos, David LOHMANN hace sugerencias para el manejo teológico-ético, incluyendo una consideración de necesidades económicas. A través de una comparación cualitativa de fuentes documentadas, el autor genera una teoría del manejo teológico-ético de la empresa. Enseguida el autor considera la teología del diaconato en el contexto del modelo del realismo creído de TILLICH y el concepto de misión interna de WICHERN. En el centro del examen permanece la formulación de la teoría cibernética de la teología del diaconato. De los modelos disponibles, el autor favorece el de St. Galler como el modelo básico de manejo de la empresa de diaconato. Al hacerlo así, el autor funda reglas teológicas para los niveles operacionales, estratégicos y normativos del diaconato. Al intentar formular este modelo de manejo prospectivo para el diaconato a través de la consideración del trabajo de dos teólogos del siglo XX y su propia experiencia personal, las necesidades actuales y el conocimiento base de diaconatos específicos no son considerados. Una consideración sistemática de la investigación social cuantitativa habría sido un valioso complemento. En conclusión, el análisis desarrolla un modelo de manejo para la empresa de diaconato que enfatiza los aspectos interdisciplinarios de la teología y la economía de negocio. El libro confirma el valor competitivo de un modelo de administración que armoniza los aspectos teológicos y económicos de un diaconato
The modulating role of questions in repeated action
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Reason: Author requested U of Illinois access only (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemU of I Only Restriction Lifted for Item 93201 on 2018-07-08T09:15:09Z."Repeated action can be more or less under habitual control, depending on how often it has been repeated, how complex it is, and how stable the context is. We propose that in situations where behavior is somewhat habitual but still flexible, repeated action can be modified by self-talk questions: Instead of a direct cue-behavior association, the situation may lead people to ask themselves a question, which then prompts action. Across three studies, participants showed below-baseline rates of behavior repetition when they were presented with the negative question ""Which one should I not choose?"". In contrast, people tended to repeat their behavior above baseline levels when they were presented with the affirmative question ""Which one should I choose?"". In Experiment 3, this effect vanished when repetition was explicitly requested, providing evidence for our hypothesis that self-talk most effectively guides behavior when behavior is still flexible."Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'U of I Access', the embargo will last until 2018-05-01The student, Sophie Lohmann, accepted the attached license on 2016-04-27 at 18:41.The student, Sophie Lohmann, submitted this Thesis for approval on 2016-04-27 at 19:03.This Thesis was approved for publication on 2016-04-28 at 09:42.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #9562 on 2016-07-07 at 13:51:0
"Pensar contra a desesperança é uma obrigação" resposta a Georg Lohmann
Trata-se de uma réplica ao texto "Uma filosofia da história tornada sóbria", de Georg Lohmann. Nessa réplica o autor justifica que procura vincular uma teoria exigente da evolução social com a da consciência falível, porém não derrotista, de um ethos kantiano que nos obriga a contribuir de algum modo para a melhoria do mundo.This is a reply to Georg Lohmann's paper "A philosophy of history made sober". In this reply the author justifies that he seeks to link a demanding theory of social evolution with the one of fallible, however not defeatist, consciousness, of a Kantian ethos that obliges us to contribute in some way to the betterment of the world
Going all in or going slow: Preferences for radical versus incremental trajectories of behavior change
There are different temporal paths to achieving a goal such as exercising. Somebody with a radical change trajectory will invest large amounts of time and effort into the goal early and then attempt to sustain this level of effort over time. In contrast, somebody with an incremental change trajectory will start small and, over time, increase time and effort until the goal is met. Study 1 (N = 250) tested a measure of preferences for different trajectories as an individual difference. The measure had acceptable convergent and divergent validity and allowed us to detect that preferences for radical change predicted better trait self-regulation and less procrastination. Study 2 (N = 87) investigated how each type of trajectory is mentally represented. Results indicated that radical and incremental change goals are represented verbally in the form of self-talk and suggested that radical change goals are associated with a more action-oriented mindset. Study 3 (N = 176) included an experimental manipulation of change preferences and longitudinal measures of their effects on language learning over the course of one week. Beginners did not form radical plans even when the manipulation had successfully convinced them of the convenience of radical trajectories. In contrast, advanced learners who pursued radical trajectories did set radical intentions and subsequently dedicated 40-50 minutes more practice time throughout the week than those who set incremental intentions. The contribution of this doctoral thesis was to introduce a conceptualization of change trajectory preferences as a new construct and examine predictions about their effects.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'U of I Access', the embargo will last until 2021-05-01The student, Sophie Lohmann, accepted the attached license on 2019-04-17 at 11:55.The student, Sophie Lohmann, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2019-04-17 at 12:01.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2019-04-17 at 17:29.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #13712 on 2019-08-22 at 15:07:09Made available in DSpace on 2019-08-23T20:36:00Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 3
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