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Naus, John. "Is There a Measure on Earth? Foundations for a Nonmetaphysical Ethics. By Werner Marx." Modern Schoolman 67, no. 2 (1990): 159–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/schoolman199067229.

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Gallagher, Shaun. "Is There a Measure on Earth? Foundations for a Nonmetaphysical Ethics by Werner Marx." Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review 53, no. 3 (1989): 539–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tho.1989.0033.

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Barnett, David. "When is a Play not a Drama? Two Examples of Postdramatic Theatre Texts." New Theatre Quarterly 24, no. 1 (January 30, 2008): 14–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x0800002x.

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In this article David Barnett investigates the ways in which plays can be considered ‘postdramatic’. Opening with an exploration of this new paradigm, he then seeks to examine two plays, Attempts on her Life by Martin Crimp and 4:48 Psychosis by Sarah Kane, in a bid to understand how their texts frustrate representation and the structuring of time, and concludes by considering how the restrictions imposed upon the postdramatic performance differ from the interpretive freedom of text in representational, dramatic theatre. David Barnett is senior lecturer and Head of Drama at the University of Sussex. He has published monographs on Heiner Müller (1998) and Rainer Werner Fassbinder (2005), the latter as Research Fellow of the Humboldt Foundation, Germany. He has also published articles on contemporary German, English-language, political, and postdramatic theatre.
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Morris, John C. "The Touchstone of Life: Molecular Information, Cell Communication, and the Foundations of Life. Werner R. Loewenstein." Quarterly Review of Biology 75, no. 3 (September 2000): 308–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/393516.

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Iverson, Kelly R. "Orality and the Gospels: A Survey of Recent Research." Currents in Biblical Research 8, no. 1 (September 9, 2009): 71–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1476993x09341489.

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In the last thirty years there have been significant developments in the application of orality studies to the Gospels. The objective of this article is to provide an overview of the field through a survey of its leading proponents, including Werner Kelber, Joanna Dewey, Paul Achtemeier, Peter Botha, Richard Horsley and Jonathan Draper, Kenneth Bailey, James Dunn, Richard Bauckham, David Rhoads and Whitney Shiner. The essay begins with a discussion of several foundational studies, before turning specifically to the reconception of orality and the implication of this research for the Gospels. The study concludes that, while an appreciation of orality has made inroads into certain segments of Gospels research, it remains a neglected and underexploited dimension of NT interpretation.
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Briggs, Charles. ": Systematic Fieldwork, Volume 1: Foundations of Ethnography and Interviewing . Oswald Werner, G. Mark Schoepfle. ; Systematic Fieldwork, Volume 2: Ethnographic Analysis and Data Management . Oswald Werner, G. Mark Schoepfle." American Anthropologist 90, no. 4 (December 1988): 1001–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/aa.1988.90.4.02a00480.

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McWhinnie, Harold. "Carl Jung and Heinz Werner and implications for foundational studies in art education and art therapy." Arts in Psychotherapy 12, no. 2 (June 1985): 95–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0197-4556(85)90028-0.

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Zowisło, Maria. "Coubertin – the philosopher of paideia." Studies in Sport Humanities 23 (July 12, 2019): 25–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.2889.

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This article presents some selected aspects of Pierre de Coubertin’s philosophical anthropology. Coubertin’s philosophy of man is conceived as a philosophy of paideia in the perspective of Werner Jaeger, Pierre Hadot and Michel Foucault thought. The author describes three possible ways of interpreting Coubertin’s thought: doxographical, and creative as well as hermeneutical reconstruction. Next, the possibility of objective criticism of the idealistic vision of Coubertin’s Neo-Olympism is taken into consideration. It is pointed out that the principles of such objective and antydogmatic criticism were established by Immanuel Kant, and it is proposed to use them in the process of critical evaluation of Coubertin’s philosophy. By use of this form of criticism, the foundations and philosophical references of Coubertin’s pedagogical philosophy can be properly highlighted. The author creates her own hermeneutical trigger, comparing Coubertin’s anthropological refl ection with the somaesthetics of the contemporary American pragmatist and philosopher - Richard Shusterman.
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Nurmalasari, Nadya. "Resiliensi Quotionare Test (RQ-TEST) Analisis Faktor Variabel Resiliensi." Jurnal Pengukuran Psikologi dan Pendidikan Indonesia (JP3I) 7, no. 1 (July 30, 2019): 33–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.15408/jp3i.v7i1.12106.

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Ketika kita berbicara dengan orangtua, manager, dan CEO tentang resiliensi, mereka mengetahui resiliensi adalah kapasitas untuk merespon keadaan yang sulit atau menantang terutama dengan tingkat stress yang tinggi atau kejadian-kejadian yang traumatis. Konsep pengukuran resiliensi berkembang dari massa ke massa baru pada dekade 90-an (1955) Werner & Smith mengembangkan seuatu alat ukur untuk mengukur resiliensi dalam setting dunia kerja yang disebut RQ-TEST (Resiliensi Quotionare Test). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji model struktur faktor RQ-TEST yaitu resiliensi. Data dalam penelitian ini diperoleh dari anak asuh Yayasan Bakti Pemuda Nusantara di daerah Banten dan Bogor tepatnya dari SMK Wijaya Plus Bogor dan SMKN2 Pandeglang yang berjumlah 201 orang, Sementara itu untuk menguji model struktur faktor instrumen pengukuran ini didasari oleh metode analisis faktor berupa confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), adapun penghitungannya menggunakan software LISREL 8.70. hasil dari penelitian ini memperlihatkan bahwa terdapat banyak sekali kesalahan pengukuran disebabkan oleh item yang berupa descriptor, kemudian terdapat item yang mengandung muatan negatif sehingga menimbulkan bias respon. When we talk with parents, managers and CEOs about resilience, they know that resilience is the capacity to respond to difficult or challenging situations, especially with high levels of stress or traumatic events. The concept of measuring resilience developed from a new mass to a mass in the decade of the 90s (1955) Werner & Smith developed a measuring tool to measure resilience in a work world setting called RQ-TEST (Resilience Quotionare Test). This study aims to examine the RQ-TEST factor structure model, namely resilience. The data in this study were obtained from foster children of the Bakti Pemuda Nusantara Foundation in the Banten and Bogor areas precisely from Wijaya Plus Bogor Vocational School and Pandeglang Vocational High School totaling 201 people. Meanwhile, to test the factor structure model this measurement instrument was based on factor analysis method in the form of confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), as for the calculation using LISREL 8.70 software. the results of this study show that there are a lot of measurement errors caused by items in the form of descriptors, then there are items that contain negative charges, causing a response bias.
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Rothacher, Albrecht. "Book Review: Werner Weidenfeld (ed.), Central and Eastern Europe on the Way into the European Union (Ghtersloh: Bertelsmann Foundation Publishers, 1996, 268 pp., DM15,00 pbk.)." Millennium: Journal of International Studies 26, no. 2 (June 1997): 597–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03058298970260020950.

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Foundation, Wernher, and English Heritage, eds. The Wernher Collection at Ranger's House. [London]: English Heritage, 2002.

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Lorenz, Franzen Jens, Köhler Meike, and Moyà-Solà Salvador, eds. Walking upright: Results of the 13th International Senckenberg Conference at the Werner Reimers Foundation, Bad Homburg v. D. H., and at the Senckenberg Research Institute, Frankfurt am Main, October 5-9, 1999. Stuttgart: E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (Nagele u. Obermiller), 2003.

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Lund, Joshua. Werner Herzog. University of Illinois Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043178.001.0001.

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Werner Herzog is the first book-length study of Werner Herzog’s American (in the hemispheric sense) work. It is also the first sustained, book-length study on the question of the political in Herzog’s work. Finally, as part of a series on contemporary directors, it introduces Herzog’s films through the arc of his long career, about 60 films (and counting) over nearly 60 years. The approach is materialist and postcolonial, with systematic attention paid to the historical impulses surrounding the films, both in terms of their history of representation (the stories that the films tell) and their history of production. Special attention is paid to how Herzog upsets our conventional expectations concerning categories such as capital, race, social class, and gender, and to what end. The specific aesthetic grammar of Herzog is essential, especially insofar as it confronts the viewer with political questions of world-historical significance. Although the book deals with dozens of films from across five decades (roughly 1968-2016), its heart is the 1970s and 1980s, and each chapter revolves around a single masterpiece: Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes (1972), Stroszek (1977), Fitzcarraldo (1982), and Cobra Verde (1987). Through these films, Herzog challenges the viewer to rethink the foundational traumas of our liberal capitalist modernity, including discovery and conquest; migration and exploitation; resource extraction; and slavery. The book represents both an introduction to Herzog’s work at large, and a new argument about the significance of his films.
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Huber, Josef Georg, Horst Schmidt-Böcking, and Bretislav Friedrich. "Walther Gerlach (1889–1979): Precision Physicist, Educator and Research Organizer, Historian of Science." In Molecular Beams in Physics and Chemistry, 119–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63963-1_8.

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AbstractWalther Gerlach’s numerous contributions to physics include precision measurements related to the black-body radiation (1912–1916) as well as the first-ever quantitative measurement of the radiation pressure (1923), apart from his key role in the epochal Stern-Gerlach experiment (1921–1922). His wide-ranging research programs at the Universities of Tübingen, Frankfurt, and Munich entailed spectroscopy and spectral analysis, the study of the magnetic properties of matter, and radioactivity. An important player in the physics community already in his 20s and in the German academia in his later years, Gerlach was appointed, on Werner Heisenberg’s recommendation, Plenipotentiary for nuclear research for the last sixteen months of the existence of the Third Reich. He supported the effort of the German physicists to achieve a controlled chain reaction in a uranium reactor until the last moments before the effort was halted by the Allied Alsos Mission. The reader can find additional discussion of Gerlach’s role in the supplementary material provided with the online version of the chapter on SpringerLink. After returning from his detention at Farm Hall, he redirected his boundless elan and determination to the reconstruction of German academia. Among his high-ranking appointments in the Federal Republic were the presidency of the University of Munich (1948–1951) and of the Fraunhofer Society (1948–1951) as well as the vice-presidency of the German Science Foundation (1949–1961) and the German Physical Society (1956–1957). As a member of Göttinger Achtzehn, he signed the Göttingen Declaration (1957) against arming the Bundeswehr with nuclear weapons. Having made history in physics, Gerlach became a prolific writer on the history of physics. Johannes Kepler was his favorite subject and personal hero—as both a scientist and humanist.
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"The Foundation and the Key Role of Werner Siemens." In A Focus of Discoveries, 1–7. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812790354_0001.

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"The Foundation and the Key Role of Werner Siemens." In A Focus of Discoveries, 1–7. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814390507_0001.

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von Neumann, John. "Introductory Considerations." In Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, edited by Nicholas A. Wheeler, translated by Robert T. Beyer. Princeton University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691178561.003.0002.

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This chapter presents the origins of the transformation theory and related concepts. It shows how, in 1925, a procedure initiated by Werner Heisenberg was developed by himself, Max Born, Pascual Jordan, and a little later by Paul Dirac, into a new system of quantum theory—the first complete system of quantum theory which physics has possessed. A little later Erwin Schrödinger developed the “wave mechanics” from an entirely different starting point. This accomplished the same ends, and soon proved to be equivalent to the Heisenberg, Born, Jordan, and Dirac system. On the basis of the Born statistical interpretation of the quantum theoretical description of nature, it was possible for Dirac and Jordan to join the two theories into one, the “transformation theory,” in which they make possible a grasp of physical problems which is especially simple mathematically.
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Zubairy, M. Suhail. "Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics." In Quantum Mechanics for Beginners, 73–80. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198854227.003.0005.

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The laws of quantum mechanics were formulated in the year 1925 through the work of Werner Heisenberg, followed by Max Born, Pascual Jordan, Paul Dirac, and Wolfgang Pauli. A separate but equivalent approach was independently developed by Erwin Schrödinger in early 1926. The laws governing quantum mechanics were highly mathematical and their aim was to explain many unresolved problems within the framework of a formal theory. The conceptual foundation emerged in the subsequent 2–3 years that indicated how radically different the new laws were from classical physics. In this chapter some of these salient features of quantum mechanics are discussed. The topics include the quantization of energy, wave–particle duality, the probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics, Heisenberg uncertainty relations, Bohr’s principle of complementarity, and quantum superposition and entanglement. This discussion should indicate how different and counterintuitive its fundamentals are from those of classical physics.
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Kluge, Alexander. "No Farewell to Yesterday." In Difference and Orientation, edited by Richard Langston, 218–26. Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501739200.003.0014.

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This chapter studies Alexander Kluge's reflections on the organizational politics that gave rise to New German Cinema as seen through the uncertainty of cinema's future in the new millennium. It has been nearly fifty years since a group of young filmmakers, who up until that point had distinguished themselves only with shorts, spoke up at the Short Film Festival in Oberhausen. In their now-famous Oberhausen Manifesto they demanded a renewal of the intellectual attitude in filmmaking in a direction toward authenticity and away from commerce; an intellectual center for German film, meaning film education; and opportunities for young filmmakers to make their first films. The Kuratorium junger deutscher Film (Board for Young German Film) emerged out of the final demand with an endowment of five million marks. North Rhine-Westphalia's funding agency for short film, which formed the foundation of the Oberhausen group, added up to 800,000 marks distributed over six years. A shift in German film occurred right from the start. At that point, the history of film was seventy years old. What later grew out of the Oberhausen movement up until Rainer Werner Fassbinder's death filled a quarter of this history. This included lots of mistakes, a lot of claims to fame, variety, enthusiasm, and many works that have enriched the history of film.
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