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  1. Daniel, H.-D.: Guardians of science : fairness and reliabiblity of peer review (1993) 0.12
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    81.20 / Bildungssoziologie: Allgemeines
    30.03 / Methoden und Techniken in den Naturwissenschaften
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    VB 4400 Chemie und Pharmazie / Bibliographien und Nachschlagewerke, Geschichte und Didaktik der Chemie und Pharmazie, Betriebssicherheit / Richtlinien für die Abfassung und Drucklegung chemischer Literatur Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten; Kongreßplanung Englisch für Chemiker u.ä. / Allgemeines
    CM 2200 Psychologie / Allgemeines. Geschichte und Methodik / Methodik und Wissenschaftstheorie der Psychologie
    81.20 / Bildungssoziologie: Allgemeines
    30.03 / Methoden und Techniken in den Naturwissenschaften
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    VB 4400 Chemie und Pharmazie / Bibliographien und Nachschlagewerke, Geschichte und Didaktik der Chemie und Pharmazie, Betriebssicherheit / Richtlinien für die Abfassung und Drucklegung chemischer Literatur Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten; Kongreßplanung Englisch für Chemiker u.ä. / Allgemeines
    CM 2200 Psychologie / Allgemeines. Geschichte und Methodik / Methodik und Wissenschaftstheorie der Psychologie
  2. Nüse, R.; Groeben, N.; Freitag, B.; Schreier, M.: Über die Erfindung/en des Radikalen Konstruktivismus : kritische Gegenargumente aus psychologischer Sicht (1991) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Nach radikalkonstruktivistischer Sicht ist das "Erkennen" von Welt lediglich als deren "Erfindung" anzusehen. In diesem Band wird kritisch herausgearbeitet, welche Thesen des Radikalen Konstruktivismus selbst "Erfindungen" darstellen, die konzeptuell inkohärent bzw. nicht hinreichend sind.Der Autor: Ralf Nüse, Dipl.-Psych., arbeitet am Max-Planck-Institut für Psycholinguistik in Nijmegen.
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    CM 2200 Psychologie / Allgemeines. Geschichte und Methodik / Methodik und Wissenschaftstheorie der Psychologie
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    CM 2200 Psychologie / Allgemeines. Geschichte und Methodik / Methodik und Wissenschaftstheorie der Psychologie
  3. Nagl, L.: Charles Sanders Peirce (1992) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914) ist neben William James einer der Begründer des Pragmatismus und der Wegbereiter einer ebenso weitgreifenden wie radikalen Zeichentheorie. »We think only in signs«, heißt es bei ihm. Und in der Tat: Ist ein Denken denkbar, das ohne Zeichen auskäme? Ludwig Nagls Einführung macht mit den Grundbegriffen der Peirceschen Zeichentheorie bekannt und zeigt, inwiefern sein Pragmatismus, die Kategorienlehre, die Wissenschaftstheorie und die spekulative Evolutionsphilosophie auf den Begriff der Semiosis, den stetigen Prozeß der Zeichenverknüpfung, zu beziehen sind. Heute ist Peirce von aktuellem Interesse wegen seiner scharfen Opposition zum cartesianischen »Bewußtseinsparadigma«, in die ihn seine Semiotik hineintrieb, und wegen des Vermögens seiner Philosophie, spekulatives Denken zuzulassen, ohne dabei die Rolle von Logik und Experiment zu schmälern. Es ist ein Denken, das die Blockaden zu durchbrechen vermag, die die sprachanalytische Philosophie in den Köpfen errichtet hat.
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    CH 6617 Philosophie / Geschichte der Philosophie / Geschichte der Philosophie des Abendlandes / Philosophie des 19. Jahrhunderts / Großbritannien, Nordamerika / Autoren / Peirce, Charles Santiago Sanders / Abhandlungen, Studien
    CM 2200 Psychologie / Allgemeines. Geschichte und Methodik / Methodik und Wissenschaftstheorie der Psychologie
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    CH 6617 Philosophie / Geschichte der Philosophie / Geschichte der Philosophie des Abendlandes / Philosophie des 19. Jahrhunderts / Großbritannien, Nordamerika / Autoren / Peirce, Charles Santiago Sanders / Abhandlungen, Studien
    CM 2200 Psychologie / Allgemeines. Geschichte und Methodik / Methodik und Wissenschaftstheorie der Psychologie

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