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Philosophy as the Behaviorist Views It?:Historical Parallels to the Discussion of the Use of Experimental Methods in Philosophy
Numerous instances of branchings of new independent disciplines from philosophy can be found in the history of science and scholarship. Standard examples include biology, physics, economics, and psychology, whose pioneers always also were influential philosophers. All of these four sciences possess methodologies of their own now, which always also include experimental methods. Some historians of science even hold that the introduction of experimental methods marks those points in time at which physics and psychology had successfully become independent disciplines of their own — at the time of galilei in physics and at the time of wundt in psychology. The examples of economics and biology, however, show that experimental methods can also gain importance within independent disciplines much later — at the time of priestley and mendel in biology and at the time of thurstone in economics (see roth, 1993).keywordsexperimental psychologyexperimental economicdictator gameexperimental philosophyhistorical parallelthese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves
A Brief History of Experimental Ethics
The recent years have seen a continual rise of interest in the empirical study of questions traditionally located in moral philosophy, that is, studies in experimental ethics. Figure 4.1 shows the respective trends of publication numbers listed in the most prominent online repository for philosophical research, philpapers.org, for the last three decades.keywordsmoral judgmentmoral reasoningmoral philosophymoral dilemmaultimatum gamethese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves
"The way out is through": A review of Constructive Conflicts: From Emergence to Transformation (6th Ed.)
Rusch, H. (2023). “The way out is through”: A review of Constructive Conflicts: From Emergence to Transformation (6th Ed.) [Review of the book <I>constructive conflicts</i>: <I>from emergence to transformation</i> (6th ed.), by B. W. Dayton & L. Kriesberg]. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/pac000069
Avoidance and self-image concerns in fundraising : an experimental analysis
author: Hannes SpieglmayrMasterarbeit University of Innsbruck 201
Avoidance and self-image concerns in fundraising : an experimental analysis
author: Hannes SpieglmayrMasterarbeit University of Innsbruck 201
Fluid characterization utilizing acoustic pressure waves
Author Dipl.-Ing. Hannes AntlingerDissertation Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 202
Untangling altruism and parochialism in human intergroup conflict
Materials, data, and analysis scripts accompanying the article "Untangling altruism and parochialism in human intergroup conflict" by Böhm, Glowacki, Rusch, and Thielmann
Health Expenditures of Upper Austrian Hospital Staff - An Econometric Approach
Author: Hannes H. Dannhofer, BScMasterarbeit Universität Linz 201
Verwendung von Metall-Organischen Gerüsten zur Umwandlung von CO2 zu Methanol
Author Hannes Schausberger BScAbweichender Titel laut Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersMasterarbeit Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2024Arbeit gesperr
Videogramme / Videograms: Die Bildwelten biologischer Experimentalsysteme als Kunst- und Theorieobjekt / The pictorial worlds of biological experimentation as an object of art and theory
Der Schweizer Künstler und Theoretiker Hannes Rickli (*1959) erforscht seit 1991 audiovisuelles Material aus dem wissenschaftlichen Kontext. Die Videobilder und -töne aus der Verhaltensforschung bei Insekten und Fischen liefern dabei weitreichende Erkenntnisse über naturwissenschaftliche Experimentalsysteme: Dass die Herstellung wissenschaftlicher Tatsachen nicht nach festgelegten Plänen erfolgt, sondern sich im physischen Widerstand zwischen menschlichen, technischen – und tierischen – Akteuren ergibt, wird durch Ricklis künstlerische Reflexionen sichtbar. Dieses umfangreiche Buch reflektiert das aus dem Laborkontext gelöste Videomaterial aus der Perspektive von Wissenschaftssoziologie und -geschichte, Kunst- und Medientheorie, Bild- und Filmwissenschaft und führt die Ergebnisse auch mit Beschreibungen der Laborexperimente sowie Hunderten von Abbildungen vor Augen.
Translation of all texts in English in the Supplement, ISBN 978-3-85881-325-7.+ ID: 579733 + Serientitel: Schriftenreihe des Instituts für Gegenwartskunst ZHd
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