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Poiesis & Praxis, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, February 2008
- Claudia Wild:
Polymorphism-screening: genetic testing for predisposition - guidance for technology assessment. 1-14 - Georg Brun, Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn:
Ranking policy options for sustainable development. 15-31 - Dieter Cansier:
Umweltgerechtigkeit in der Ökonomie. 33-51 - Jan C. Schmidt:
Towards a philosophy of interdisciplinarity. 53-69 - Elisabeth Weisser-Lohmann:
Rauprich O, Marckmann G, Vollmann J: Gleichheit und Gerechtigkeit in der modernen Medizin. 71-75
Volume 5, Number 2, April 2008
- Georg Kamp:
Digital publishing in the faculties of arts and humanities: prospects, chances, and risks. 77-80 - Wilhelm Ott:
Digital publishing: tools and products. 81-112 - Katja Mruck, Günter Mey:
Using the Internet for scientific publishing: FQS as an example. 113-123 - Wulf D. von Lucius:
Publishers as elements of the scientific communication system. 125-137 - Stefan Gradmann, Jan Christoph Meister:
Digital document and interpretation: re-thinking "text" and scholarship in electronic settings. 139-153
Volume 5, Numbers 3-4, September 2008
- Michael Bölker, Mathias Gutmann, Wolfgang Hesse:
Information: a universal metaphor in natural and cultural sciences? 155-158 - Wolfgang Hesse, Dirk Müller, Aaron Ruß:
Information, information systems, information society: interpretations and implications. 159-183 - Dirk Müller, Aaron Ruß, Wolfgang Hesse:
Communication without sender or receiver? On virtualisation in the information process. 185-192 - Tareq Syed, Michael Bölker, Mathias Gutmann:
Genetic "information" or the indomitability of a persisting scientific metaphor. 193-209 - Mathias Gutmann, Benjamin Rathgeber:
Information as metaphorical and allegorical construction: some methodological preludes. 211-232 - Benjamin Rathgeber, Mathias Gutmann:
What is mirrored by mirror neurons? 233-247 - Thomas Engel, Ulrike Henckel:
Human beings, technology and the idea of man. 249-263 - Katharina Kinder, Linden J. Ball, Jerry S. Busby:
Ubiquitous technologies, cultural logics and paternalism in industrial workplaces. 265-290
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