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Ethicizing history. Bioethical representations of Nazi medicine
Abstract The article presents and analyzes different approaches of U.S. bioethicists in comprehending the Nazi medical crimes after 1945. The account is divided into two sections: one dealing with discussions on research ethics and the Nuremberg Code up until the 1970s and the other ranging from the 1970s to the present and highlighting bioethics ...
Mathias Schütz, Harold Braswell
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ABSTRACT The essay examines the representation of relationships between children on the cusp of adulthood and their parents in dramas by Friedrich Maximilian Klinger, Heinrich Leopold Wagner and Friedrich Müller (known as ‘Maler Müller’). It positions the Sturm und Drang in dialogue with the wider European Enlightenment, and especially with Rousseau's ...
Elystan Griffiths
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On the Power of the Concept of Responsibility
Abstract The concept of responsibility is both omnipresent and highly ambivalent in the field of education. On the one hand, the term is considered to be one of the key concepts of pedagogical ethics, intended to enable a reflection on pedagogical authority.
Nele Kuhlmann
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DER VERWEIGERTE KNIEFALL EINES BUCHBINDERS: EINE ‘PRIMARY REJECTION’ AM 31. MAI 1839 IN INGOLSTADT
Abstract This article examines ‘primary rejection’ on the basis of a concrete historical example. This ‘primary rejection’ was that of a Bavarian soldier who in 1839 refused to go on bended knee when taking part in a Corpus Christi procession. Ludwig I had decreed that Protestant soldiers should, like their Catholic counterparts, kneel during Catholic ...
Andreas Gehrlach
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Dr. Peter Emil Becker and the Third Reich: Correspondence
ABSTRACT Peter Emil Becker was a German neurologist who is remembered for his studies of muscular dystrophies. Becker muscular dystrophy and Becker myotonia are named after him. His biography appeared in the American Journal of Medical Genetics in 1985.
Tilman Becker
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Abstract Louise Aston's work during the 1840s is usually read within the context of the author's life and biography. This paper differs from this reading. Instead, I explore the extent to which a reading fixated on the author's life runs the risk of overlooking the perspective of behaviours and gender roles that Aston portrayed in her fictional worlds.
Andree Michaelis‐König
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Theology and Economy ‘after’ Barth
Abstract The relation of theology and economy is a perennial theological challenge. Many contemporary theologians' understanding of this challenge is shaped by Karl Barth's attempt to resolve a set of tensions problematising this relation inherited from figures like Kant and Feuerbach.
Jared Michelson
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The breakdown of authority [PDF]
This paper studies organizations with autocratic decisionmaking, i.e., where superiors make the decisions and subordinates either defy or submit to the authority. Superiors differ in the degree to which they fear defiance.
Frisell, Lars
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Römisch-katholische Kirche und mediale Kommunikation [PDF]
Since the world today is so significantly shaped by media technologies, it has become crucial for organizations, institutions and political parties to embrace this phenomenon in order for them to be able to communicate their message and programmes ...
Kraleva, Valia
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Über den Begriff „Verbrechen gegen die Menschheit" : Karl Jaspers und Hannah Arendt [PDF]
Im Nationalsozialismus wurden etwa 70.000 Behinderte als „nicht lebenswert― und Millionen von Juden unter dem Namen der „Endlösung― in die Gaskammern geschickt.
Morinaga Shinichiro
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