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  1. Verwer, K.: Freiheit und Verantwortung bei Hans Jonas (2011) 0.32
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    Content
    Vgl.: http%3A%2F%2Fcreativechoice.org%2Fdoc%2FHansJonas.pdf&usg=AOvVaw1TM3teaYKgABL5H9yoIifA&opi=89978449.
    Field
    Philosophie
    Footnote
    Inauguraldissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde Vorgelegt der Philosophischen Fakultät I der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
  2. Suchenwirth, L.: Sacherschliessung in Zeiten von Corona : neue Herausforderungen und Chancen (2019) 0.20
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    Abstract
    Eine der wesentlichen Aufgaben als Fachreferent*in ist die inhaltliche Erschließung der neuerworbenen Literatur, sowie die Begutachtung und Auswahl der neu erschienenen Werke in den jeweiligen Fachgebieten hinsichtlich der Relevanz für die eigenen Sammlungen gemäß dem Sammlungsprofil der TU Wien Bibliothek. Im Zuge der Corona-Krise wurde die herkömmliche Arbeitsweise in der Sacherschließung beeinträchtigt, und es haben sich neue Herausforderungen, aber auch Möglichkeiten ergeben. Neben der fehlenden Autopsie der Literatur leidet auch die Sichtung und Erwerbung neuer Literatur unter der physischen Abwesenheit vom Arbeitsplatz bzw. der entsprechenden technischen Infrastruktur. Auch der persönliche Austausch mit den Kolleg*innen wurde deutlich erschwert. Neben den Schwierigkeiten wurden aber auch die neuen Handlungsoptionen auf beruflicher und individueller Ebene positiv gesehen. In dem Artikel werden unsere individuellen Erfahrungen an der TU Wien Bibliothek sowie Ausblicke in die Zukunft wiedergegeben.
    Footnote
    https%3A%2F%2Fjournals.univie.ac.at%2Findex.php%2Fvoebm%2Farticle%2Fdownload%2F5332%2F5271%2F&usg=AOvVaw2yQdFGHlmOwVls7ANCpTii.
    Source
    Mitteilungen der Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare. 73(2020) H.3/4, S.496-503
  3. Dennet, D.C.: Von den Bakterien zu Bach - und zurück - : die Evolution des Geistes (2018) 0.19
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    Abstract
    Was ist der menschliche Geist und wie ist er überhaupt möglich? Daniel C. Dennett ist der weltweit wohl bedeutendste Fürsprecher von Materialismus, Aufklärung und Wissenschaft. Seit über fünfzig Jahren wirbt und streitet er für seine Ansichten. Mit diesem Buch wagt er noch einmal einen Rundumschlag, eine Meistererzählung von den Ursprüngen des Lebens über die Geistesgrößen der Menschheit wie Johann Sebastian Bach, Marie Curie oder Pablo Picasso bis hin zur Künstlichen Intelligenz. Dennett zeigt, wie eine vollkommen geistlose genetische und kulturelle Evolution es geschafft hat, zunächst die Einzeller, dann Pflanzen und Tiere sowie schließlich den Geist, die Kultur und das Bewusstsein hervorzubringen. Und er schießt dabei gewohnt scharf gegen Kreationisten, Antidarwinisten und alle anderen, denen ihr dogmatischer Schlummer wichtiger ist als die Wahrheit.
    BK
    42.21 (Evolution) <Biologie>
    Classification
    42.21 (Evolution) <Biologie>
    Field
    Philosophie
    RSWK
    Bewusstsein / Geschichte
    Philosophie / Künstliche Intelligenz
    Subject
    Bewusstsein / Geschichte
    Philosophie / Künstliche Intelligenz
  4. Floridi, L.: Information: a very short introduction (2010) 0.18
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    06.00 (Information und Dokumentation: Allgemeines)
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    Philosophie / Information / Bedeutung / Differenz / Daten / Einführung (HBZ)
    Biologie / Information / Genetik / DNS / Codon / Kommunikation / Neurobiologie
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    Philosophie / Information / Bedeutung / Differenz / Daten / Einführung (HBZ)
    Biologie / Information / Genetik / DNS / Codon / Kommunikation / Neurobiologie
  5. Neunzert, H.: Mathematische Modellierung : ein "curriculum vitae" (2012) 0.18
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    Content
    Vortrag auf der Tagung "Geschichte und Modellierung", Jena, 3. Februar 2012. Vgl. unter: http://www.fmi.uni-jena.de/Fakult%C3%A4t/Institute+und+Abteilungen/Abteilung+f%C3%BCr+Didaktik/Kolloquien.html?highlight=neunzert.
  6. Gödert, W.; Lepsky, K.: Informationelle Kompetenz : ein humanistischer Entwurf (2019) 0.16
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    Abstract
    Diskussionen um Datennetze und Informationstechnik drehen sich häufig um kompetentes Handeln. In der Publikation werden Voraussetzungen eines autonomen informationellen Handelns gezeigt: Abstrahieren, Analogien bilden, Plausibilitäten beachten, Schlussfolgern und kreativ sein. Informationelle Kompetenz ist gelebte Informationelle Autonomie. Es lassen sich Konsequenzen für ein zukünftiges Menschenbild in informationstechnischen Umgebungen ziehen.
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Philosophisch-ethische Rezensionen vom 09.11.2019 (Jürgen Czogalla), Unter: https://philosophisch-ethische-rezensionen.de/rezension/Goedert1.html. In: B.I.T. online 23(2020) H.3, S.345-347 (W. Sühl-Strohmenger) [Unter: https%3A%2F%2Fwww.b-i-t-online.de%2Fheft%2F2020-03-rezensionen.pdf&usg=AOvVaw0iY3f_zNcvEjeZ6inHVnOK]. In: Open Password Nr. 805 vom 14.08.2020 (H.-C. Hobohm) [Unter: https://www.password-online.de/?mailpoet_router&endpoint=view_in_browser&action=view&data=WzE0MywiOGI3NjZkZmNkZjQ1IiwwLDAsMTMxLDFd].
  7. Shala, E.: ¬Die Autonomie des Menschen und der Maschine : gegenwärtige Definitionen von Autonomie zwischen philosophischem Hintergrund und technologischer Umsetzbarkeit (2014) 0.15
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    Abstract
    Werden Maschinen mit Begriffen beschrieben, die ursprünglich der Beschreibung des Menschen dienen, so liegt zunächst der Verdacht nahe, dass jene Maschinen spezifischmenschliche Fähigkeiten oder Eigenschaften besitzen. Für körperliche Fähigkeiten, die mechanisch nachgeahmt werden, hat sich in der Alltagssprache eine anthropomorphisierende Sprechweise bereits etabliert. So wird kaum in Frage gestellt, dass bestimmte Maschinen weben, backen, sich bewegen oder arbeiten können. Bei nichtkörperlichen Eigenschaften, etwa kognitiver, sozialer oder moralischer Art sieht dies jedoch anders aus. Dass mittlerweile intelligente und rechnende Maschinen im alltäglichen Sprachgebrauch Eingang gefunden haben, wäre jedoch undenkbar ohne den langjährigen Diskurs über Künstliche Intelligenz, welcher insbesondere die zweite Hälfte des vergangenen Jahrhunderts geprägt hat. In jüngster Zeit ist es der Autonomiebegriff, welcher zunehmend Verwendung zur Beschreibung neuer Technologien findet, wie etwa "autonome mobile Roboter" oder "autonome Systeme". Dem Begriff nach rekurriert die "Autonomie" jener Technologien auf eine bestimmte Art technologischen Fortschritts, die von der Fähigkeit zur Selbstgesetzgebung herrührt. Dies wirft aus philosophischer Sicht jedoch die Frage auf, wie die Selbstgesetzgebung in diesem Fall definiert ist, zumal sich der Autonomiebegriff in der Philosophie auf die politische oder moralische Selbstgesetzgebung von Menschen oder Menschengruppen beziehungsweise ihre Handlungen bezieht. Im Handbuch Robotik hingegen führt der Autor geradezu beiläufig die Bezeichnung "autonom" ein, indem er prognostiziert, dass "[.] autonome Roboter in Zukunft sogar einen Großteil der Altenbetreuung übernehmen werden."
    Content
    Redigierte Version der Magisterarbeit, Karlsruhe, KIT, Inst. für Philosophie, 2012.
    Footnote
    Vgl. unter: https://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwizweHljdbcAhVS16QKHXcFD9QQFjABegQICRAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.researchgate.net%2Fpublication%2F271200105_Die_Autonomie_des_Menschen_und_der_Maschine_-_gegenwartige_Definitionen_von_Autonomie_zwischen_philosophischem_Hintergrund_und_technologischer_Umsetzbarkeit_Redigierte_Version_der_Magisterarbeit_Karls&usg=AOvVaw06orrdJmFF2xbCCp_hL26q.
  8. Herb, U.; Beucke, D.: ¬Die Zukunft der Impact-Messung : Social Media, Nutzung und Zitate im World Wide Web (2013) 0.15
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    Abstract
    Wissenschaftliche Karrieren und Publikationen benötigen Reputation und möglichst viel Beachtung. Literatur, die diese Aufmerksamkeit findet, wird - so die gängige Annahme - häufig zitiert. Ausgehend von dieser Überlegung wurden Verfahren der Zitationsmessung entwickelt, die Auskunft über die Relevanz oder (wie im- und explizit oft auch postuliert wird) gar die Qualität einer Publikation oder eines Wissenschaftlers geben sollen.
    Content
    Vgl. unter: https://www.leibniz-science20.de%2Fforschung%2Fprojekte%2Faltmetrics-in-verschiedenen-wissenschaftsdisziplinen%2F&ei=2jTgVaaXGcK4Udj1qdgB&usg=AFQjCNFOPdONj4RKBDf9YDJOLuz3lkGYlg&sig2=5YI3KWIGxBmk5_kv0P_8iQ.
  9. Harari, Y.N.: ¬Eine kurze Geschichte der Menschheit (2013) 0.13
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    Abstract
    Der Mensch: Krone der Schöpfung oder Schrecken des Ökosystems? Wie haben wir, Homo Sapiens, es geschafft, den Kampf der sechs menschlichen Spezies ums Überleben für uns zu entscheiden? Warum ließen unsere Vorfahren, die einst Jäger und Sammler waren, sich nieder, betrieben Ackerbau und gründeten Städte und Königreiche? Warum begannen wir, an Götter zu glauben, an Nationen, an Menschenrechte? Warum setzen wir Vertrauen in Geld, Bücher und Gesetze und unterwerfen uns der Bürokratie, Zeitplänen und dem Konsum? Und hat uns all dies im Lauf der Jahrtausende glücklicher gemacht? Vor 100 000 Jahren war Homo sapiens noch ein unbedeutendes Tier, das unauffällig in einem abgelegenen Winkel des afrikanischen Kontinents lebte. Unsere Vorfahren teilten sich den Planeten mit mindestens fünf weiteren menschlichen Spezies, und die Rolle, die sie im Ökosystem spielten, war nicht größer als die von Gorillas, Libellen oder Quallen. Vor 70 000 Jahren dann vollzog sich ein mysteriöser und rascher Wandel mit dem Homo sapiens, und es war vor allem die Beschaffenheit seines Gehirns, die ihn zum Herren des Planeten und zum Schrecken des Ökosystems werden ließ. Bis heute hat sich diese Vorherrschaft stetig zugespitzt: Der Mensch hat die Fähigkeit zu schöpferischem und zu zerstörerischem Handeln wie kein anderes Lebewesen. Und die Menschheit steht jetzt an einem Punkt, an dem sie entscheiden muss, welchen Weg sie von hier aus gehen will.
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    42.21 (Evolution) <Biologie>
    15.19 (Vor- und Frühgeschichte)
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    42.21 (Evolution) <Biologie>
    15.19 (Vor- und Frühgeschichte)
    RSWK
    Menschheit / Kulturelle Evolution / Kognitive Entwicklung / Geschichte
    Subject
    Menschheit / Kulturelle Evolution / Kognitive Entwicklung / Geschichte
  10. Hartmann, K.: Fachspezifische Vermittlung von Informationskompetenz an Biologen : Überlegungen zu zukünftigen Aufgaben von Zeitungssammlungen und -abteilungen in Bibliotheken vor dem Hintergrund der Entwicklung des Mediums (2013) 0.13
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    Abstract
    Die Vermittlung von Informationskompetenz ist an vielen Hochschulbibliotheken etabliert. Dabei existieren sowohl fachübergreifende als auch fachspezifische Vermittlungskonzepte. Dieser Artikel leistet einen Beitrag zur fachspezifischen Vermittlung von Informationskompetenz an Biologen. Hierfür wurden mittels einer Umfrage die aktuellen Angebote der deutschen Hochschulbibliotheken im Fach Biologie und ihre Verankerung im Fachbereich ermittelt. Der Schwerpunkt in der Vermittlung von Informationskompetenz liegt auf den Studienanfängern. Anhaltspunkte zur Identifizierung der für die Zielgruppe der Graduierten wesentlichen Themengebiete und ihrer Recherchestrategien im Bereich Informationskompetenz liefern bereits vorhandene fachübergreifende Umfragen. Bislang waren die Biowissenschaften hierbei allerdings unterrepräsentiert. Deswegen erfolgte im Rahmen dieser Arbeit eine Befragung von Masterstudierenden und Promovierenden im Fach Biologie. Die Ergebnisse werden mit den in der Literatur verfügbaren Umfrageergebnissen verglichen, mit den aktuellen Papieren zur Informationskompetenz sowie den fachspezifischen Besonderheiten zusammengeführt und diskutiert. Zudem werden Anhaltspunkte und Ziele für die zukünftige Vermittlung von fachspezifischer Informationskompetenz an Biologen formuliert.
    Field
    Biologie
  11. Fender, A.-C.: Repositorien für Forschungsdaten am Beispiel des Faches Biologie : ein neues Aufgabenfeld für Bibliotheken? (2015) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Die Nachvollzieh- und Nutzbarkeit der rasant ansteigenden Menge digitaler Forschungsdaten wird seit einiger Zeit als eine zentrale strategische Herausforderung für die Leitungsebene von Universitäten gesehen. Bei der zentralen Koordination und der Umsetzung diesbezüglicher Konzepte in den Universitäten muss u. a. der bestehende Fächerkanon der jeweiligen Universität berücksichtigt werden. Vor diesem Hintergrund beschäftigt sich die vorliegende Arbeit speziell mit den Forschungsdaten-Repositorien des Fachbereichs Biologie. Folgende Fragen werden beleuchtet: (a.) Wie stark werden Forschungsdaten-Repositorien an den zehn renommiertesten biologischen Fakultäten in Deutschland genutzt? (b.) Welche Rolle übernehmen Bibliotheken an der Bereitstellung und im Service von biowissenschaftlichen Forschungsdaten-Repositorien? Die Daten für die vorliegende Arbeit wurden mittels einer Befragung der zehn renommiertesten Fakultäten Deutschlands und den zuständigen Bibliotheken per E-Mail erhoben.
    Field
    Biologie
  12. Waschatz, B.: Schmökern ist schwierig : Viele Uni-Bibliotheken ordnen ihre Bücher nicht - Tipps für eine erfolgreiche Suche (2010) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Viele Uni-Bibliotheken ordnen ihre Bücher nicht, man geht einfach die Regale ab, bis man beim richtigen Buchstaben oder Thema angekommen ist. Doch so nervtötend muss die Suche nach dem richtigen Buch gar nicht sein - Tipps für eine erfolgreiche Suche.
    Content
    "In einer öffentlichen Bücherei ist die Suche nach einem Werk recht einfach: Man geht einfach die Regale ab, bis man beim richtigen Buchstaben oder Thema angekommen ist. In vielen wissenschaftlichen Bibliotheken ist das komplizierter. Denn dort müssen sich Studenten durch Datenbanken und Zettelkataloge wühlen. "Eine Ausnahme ist der Lesesaal, erklärt Marlene Grau, Sprecherin der Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek in Hamburg. Im Lesesaal stehen die Bücher wie in einer öffentlichen Bibliothek in Reih und Glied nach Fachgebieten wie Jura, Biologie oder Medizin sortiert. So können Studenten ein wenig schmökern und querbeet lesen. Wer jedoch ein bestimmtes Werk sucht, nutzt besser gleich den Katalog der Bibliothek. Darin lässt sich zum einen nach dem Autor oder einem Titelstichwort suchen - in der Biologie etwa "Fliege" oder "Insekt". "Dann kann man hoffen, dass Bücher zum Thema das Stichwort im Titel enthalten", sagt Grau. Die andere Variante ist, nach einem Schlagwort zu suchen. Um das passende zu finden, kann man im Schlagwort-Index blättern. Oder man sucht nach einem bekannten Buch, das zum Thema passt. Dann kann man mit dessen Schlagwörtern weitersuchen. Der Vorteil: Bücher müssen dieses Schlagwort nicht im Titel enthalten. Buchtitel wie 'Keine Angst vor Zahlen' oder 'Grundkurs Rechnen' findet man über die Schlagworte 'Mathematik' und 'Einführung', aber mit Stichworten eher nicht", erklärt Ulrich Hohoff. Er leitet die Universitätsbibliothek in Augsburg.
    Im Online-Katalog erfahren Studenten auch, ob das Buch verfügbar oder verliehen ist. Ist es gerade vergriffen, kann man es vormerken lassen, er- klärt Monika Ziller, Vorsitzen- de des Deutschen Bibliotheksverbands in Berlin. Dann werden die Studenten entsprechend benachrichtigt, wenn es zurückgegeben wurde. Außerdem könnten Studenten virtuelle Fachbibliotheken nutzen, erklärt Grau. Um das Thema Slavistik kümmert sich etwa die Staatsbibliothek in Berlin. Auf der Internetseite kann man über Suchbegriffe alle elektronischen Slavistik-Angebote wie Zeitschriften, E-Books oder Bibliografien durchforsten. Die virtuelle Fachbibliothek spuckt dann eine Titelliste aus. Bestenfalls können Studenten gleich auf einzelne Volltexte der Liste zugreifen. Oder sie müssen schauen, ob die eigene Bibliothek das gesuchte Werk hat. Vor allem Zeitschriften sind oft online im Volltext abrufbar, aber auch Enzyklopädien. "Die sind auch aktueller als der Brockhaus von 1990, der zu Hause im Regal steht" sagt Grau. Manchmal ließen sich die Texte aus Gründen des Urheberrechts aber nur auf den Rechnern auf dem Unicampus lesen, ergänzt Hohoff. Findet man ein Buch nicht, ist der Grund dafür oft ein Fehler, der sich bei der Suche eingeschlichen hat. Das fängt bei der Rechtschreibung an: "Bibliothekskataloge verfügen über keine fehlertolerante Suche wie Google", erklärt Ziller.
    "Ein häufiger Fehler ist auch, bei Google nach Büchern zu suchen", sagt Grau. Die Suchmaschine enthält keine Bibliotheksdaten. Außerdem sollten Studenten darauf achten, ob sie nach einem Zeitschriften-Artikel oder einer Monografie suchen. Benötigt man einen Aufsatz, muss man nach dem Titel der Zeitschrift und nicht nach dem Titel des Artikels suchen. Wichtig ist auch, den Suchschlüssel zu beachten. Wer nach dem Autor Johann Wolfgang von Goethe sucht, aber das Wort in der Titelsuche eingibt, bekommt andere Treffermengen. Studenten sollten die Suche auch nicht zu sehr eingrenzen. "Dann findet man nichts", warnt Grau. Andererseits darf man auch nicht zu allgemein suchen. Wer nach einem Buch zur deutschen Geschichte sucht, bekommt bei der Eingabe von "deutsche Geschichte" Tausende Treffer. "Da muss man den richtigen Suchschlüssel auswählen", erklärt Grau. Wer im Feld "Titelanfänge" etwa "deutsche Geschichte" eingibt, finde alle Titel mit diesen Wörtern in genau dieser Reihenfolge. Er lande also nicht beim Buch "Deutsche Naturlyrik: ihre Geschichte in Einzelanalysen". Das ist bei weit gefassten Begriffen sehr wichtig und hilfreich."
    Date
    3. 5.1997 8:44:22
    Series
    Magazin: Beruf und Bildung
  13. Rahmstorf, G.: Philosophie als grundlegende Erkenntnis-Wissenschaft (2013) 0.11
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    Abstract
    In diesem Beitrag geht es um ein Fachgebiet: die Philosophie. Es soll ein Überblick über dieses Thema gewonnen und erkennbar werden, warum diese Wissenschaft so geschätzt wird und in nahezu allen Hochschulen und Universitäten durch planmäßige Stellen vertreten ist. Die Philosophie hat eine über 2000 Jahre lange Geschichte. Die Ursprünge sind mit den Namen Sokrates, Plato und Aristoteles verbunden. Die Lehren dieser Denker wurden über Jahrhunderte weitergegeben und reflektiert. Die Philosophie hat sich vor allem in der Zeit der Aufklärung stärker entfaltet. Sie ist dann später durch Rudolf Carnap und andere Denker einer strengen Methodik unterworfen worden.. Arbeiten mit spekulativem Vorgehen werden zunehmend weniger beachtet. Charakteristisch für die gegenwärtige Philosophie ist, dass systematischer vorgegangen wird. So werden zum Beispiel Thesen aufgestellt und zur Diskussion gestellt.
    Series
    Fortschritte in der Wissensorganisation; Bd.12
    Source
    Wissen - Wissenschaft - Organisation: Proceedings der 12. Tagung der Deutschen Sektion der Internationalen Gesellschaft für Wissensorganisation Bonn, 19. bis 21. Oktober 2009. Hrsg.: H.P. Ohly
  14. Tetens, H.: Philosophisches Argumentieren : Eine Einführung (2015) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Wer philosophiert, der argumentiert. Dabei hält sich das erstaunliche Vorurteil, daß beim philosophischen Argumentieren einfach nur die formale Logik auf die Themen der Philosophie anzuwenden sei. Aber mit Logikkenntnissen allein ist es nicht getan. Das spannende und aufregende Denkabenteuer philosophischen Argumentierens beginnt jenseits des bloß Formalen. Holm Tetens legt ein Buch vor, das in die Eigenheiten philosophischen Argumentierens ganz von den inhaltlichen Themen und Problemen der Philosophie her einführt. Dabei kommt die formale Logik durchaus zu ihrem Recht, indem zu Anfang ihre Prinzipien und die Technik ihrer Anwendung vorgestellt werden. Ansonsten ist das Buch aber so untechnisch geschrieben, daß man ihm auch ohne tiefere Logikkenntnisse gut folgen kann. Für jeden, der sich für die Philosophie interessiert, sei er Anfänger, Laie oder bereits gut mit ihr vertraut, hält dieses Buch eine Fülle an Informationen und provokanten Denkanregungen bereit.
    BK
    08.33 Logik Philosophie
    08.03 Grundlagen und Methoden der Philosophie
    Classification
    CB 4000: Einführungen in die Philosophie / Philosophie / Allgemeines
    CC 2400: Einführungen, Handbücher, Sammelbände und Bibliografien / Philosophie / Systematische Philosophie
    08.33 Logik Philosophie
    08.03 Grundlagen und Methoden der Philosophie
    Field
    Philosophie
    RSWK
    Philosophie / Argumentation / Einführung
    RVK
    CB 4000: Einführungen in die Philosophie / Philosophie / Allgemeines
    CC 2400: Einführungen, Handbücher, Sammelbände und Bibliografien / Philosophie / Systematische Philosophie
    Subject
    Philosophie / Argumentation / Einführung
  15. Detel, W.: Geist und Verstehen : historische Grundlagen einer modernen Hermeneutik (2011) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Dieses Buch geht davon aus, dass eine moderne Hermeneutik als Theorie des Verstehens im begrifflichen Rahmen der gegenwärtigen Theorie des Geistes und der Semantik rekonstruiert werden sollte. Vor diesem theoretischen Hintergrund, der in einem eigenen Kapitel näher umrissen wird, soll die Geschichte der Hermeneutik neu gelesen werden. Dabei wird deutlich, dass diese Lesart vielfach neue historische Interpretationen zu entwickeln und die wichtigsten Stationen der Geschichte der Hermeneutik theoretisch auf neue Weise zu integrieren vermag. Über die hermeneutischen Positionen hinaus, die in den bisherigen Gesamtdarstellungen auftauchen, werden auch Entwürfe diskutiert, die besonders unter geist-theoretischen Gesichtspunkten interessant sind, zum Beispiel die antike Hermeneutik, die Hermeneutik Max Webers, die Hermeneutik der logischen Empiristen und die naturalistische Hermeneutik. Vor allem aber wird belegt, dass die Geschichte der Hermeneutik teilweise zu großen Einsichten gelangt ist, an die eine moderne Hermeneutik anknüpfen kann. Das Buch wendet sich nicht nur an Spezialisten der Hermeneutik-Geschichte, sondern an alle Interessierten, denen das Schicksal der verstehenden Wissenschaften am Herzen liegt, und möchte ihnen eine Perspektive empfehlen, unter der sich der Status und die Autonomie der Geisteswissenschaften sowie ihr Bezug auf das Humane unter Heranziehung substantieller Theorien auf neue Weise würdigen lassen.
    BK
    10.02 Philosophie und Theorie der Geisteswissenschaften
    10.03 Methoden und Techniken der geisteswissenschaftlichen Forschung
    08.25 Zeitgenössische westliche Philosophie
    08.03 Grundlagen und Methoden der Philosophie
    Classification
    CC 3800: Zur Theorie der Geisteswissenschaften; Hermeneutik / Philosophie / Systematische Philosophie
    CI 1110: Lebensphilosophie, Pragmatismus, Historismus, Hermeneutik / Philosophie / Geschichte der Philosophie
    10.02 Philosophie und Theorie der Geisteswissenschaften
    10.03 Methoden und Techniken der geisteswissenschaftlichen Forschung
    08.25 Zeitgenössische westliche Philosophie
    08.03 Grundlagen und Methoden der Philosophie
    Field
    Philosophie
    RSWK
    Hermeneutik / Philosophie
    RVK
    CC 3800: Zur Theorie der Geisteswissenschaften; Hermeneutik / Philosophie / Systematische Philosophie
    CI 1110: Lebensphilosophie, Pragmatismus, Historismus, Hermeneutik / Philosophie / Geschichte der Philosophie
    Subject
    Hermeneutik / Philosophie
  16. Blackmore, S.J.: Bewusstsein : eine sehr kurze Einführung (2014) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Das menschliche Bewusstsein ist eines der letzten großen Rätsel der Wissenschaft. Erstaunliche neue Erkenntnisse der Neurowissenschaften haben die Debatten um dieses Phänomen angefacht, und inzwischen arbeiten Biologen, Neurowissenschaftler, Psychologen und Philosophen daran, das Geheimnis hinter dieser sehr menschlichen Eigenschaft zu ergründen. Diese Einführung erklärt knapp und präzise die komplexen Fragestellungen und Theorien. Anhand eindrücklicher Experimente und mithilfe von Illustrationen und Cartoons gelingt es der Autorin, die an der University of the West of England lehrt und forscht, so komplexe Themen wie Aufmerksamkeit, Theorien des Selbst, veränderte Bewusstseinszustände und Effekte von Drogen oder Hirnschäden auf das Bewusstsein anschaulich darzustellen.
    Classification
    CP 4000
    Content
    Enthält die Kapitel: 1. Einem Rätsel auf der Spur - 2. Das menschliche Gehirn - 3. Raum und Zeit - 4. Eine große Illusion - 5. Ich - 6. Der bewusste Wille - 7. Veränderte Bewusstseinszustände - 8. Die Evolution des Bewusstseins
    Field
    Philosophie
    RVK
    CP 4000
  17. Koch, W.: Vokabularien und WebServices (2013) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Die aktuellen Entwicklungen im Bereich des Internets machen auch vor (kontrollierten) Vokabularien nicht halt. Im Bereich der Wissenschaft und Kultur sind zentral geführte Wortverzeichnisse von eminenter Bedeutung denkt man beispielsweise an die in der Biologie verwendeten Systematiken. In Netzwerken und Datenverbünden kann die Verwendungen einheitlicher Begriffe durch Methoden der Informationstechnik (IT) gut unterstützt werden. Zentral geführte Vokabularien können über das Internet auf dem Wege von "WebServices" abgerufen und auch an verschiedenen Stellen repliziert und angeboten werden. Dabei gewinnt der Service-Charakter an Bedeutung und bewirkt, dass kulturelle und wissenschaftliche Einrichtungen für die Nutzung von Vokabularien keine eigene IT-Infrastruktur mehr aufbauen und bereithalten müssen. Im Rahmen verschiedener Forschungsprojekte vor allem im Context der EU-Förderprogramme hat AIT Angewandte Informationstechnik Forschungsgesellschaft in Graz WebServices aufgebaut, anhand repräsentativer Daten erprobt und im Rahmen spezieller Informationssysteme zu einem regelmäßigen Einsatz gebracht. Einsatzbereiche sind beispielsweise inhaltsbezogene Dokumentationstätigkeiten oder (thesaurusunterstützte) Abfragesysteme multilingualer Datensammlungen.
    Series
    Fortschritte in der Wissensorganisation; Bd.12
    Source
    Wissen - Wissenschaft - Organisation: Proceedings der 12. Tagung der Deutschen Sektion der Internationalen Gesellschaft für Wissensorganisation Bonn, 19. bis 21. Oktober 2009. Hrsg.: H.P. Ohly
  18. Information and living systems : philosophical and scientific perspectives (2011) 0.09
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    BK
    42.02 / Philosophie und Theorie der Biologie
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    42.02 / Philosophie und Theorie der Biologie
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    Biologie / Informationstheorie / Bioinformatik
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    Biologie / Informationstheorie / Bioinformatik
  19. Lindstädt, B.: Forschungsdatenmanagement als überregionale Aufgabe der Informationsversorgung : was kann eine Zentrale Fachbibliothek wie ZB MED Leibniz-Informationszentrum Lebenswissenschaften leisten? (2015) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Forschungsdaten sind in aller Munde. Soll sich eine überregionale tätige Bibliothek deshalb auf diesem Feld engagieren? Und falls ja, für wen und wie? Auf der Grundlage einer breit angelegten Markt- und Zielgruppenanalyse strebt ZB MED ein zielgruppengerechtes Angebot im Bereich Forschungsdatenmanagement an, das sich in erster Linie an den Bedürfnissen der lebenswissenschaftlichen Fächer ausrichtet.
    Field
    Biologie
  20. Hauer, M.: Collaborative Catalog Enrichment : Digitalisierung und Information Retrieval (2011) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Kurz nach 11 Uhr erscheint ein seltsamer Mensch am InfoDesk der Universitätsbibliothek und spricht die diensthabende Bibliothekarin an: "Frosch!". Mh, was meint der? Sonst sagt er nichts. Will er sich vorstellen? Herr Frosch? Wurde er im Eingangsbereich von einem Frosch erschreckt, der sich zufällig dorthin verirrte? Sucht er Literatur zu Fröschen? Märchen, mit dem Froschkönig? Will er Froschschenkel zum Mittagessen zubereiten? Ein Erstsemester, der in Biologie sich mit dem Tier befasst? Frosch als Fresser oder als gefressen werden? Ist das etwa der Autor Karl Frosch oder sucht er Literatur von diesem? Ein der Sprache nicht ganz mächtiger Ausländer? Ein Verrückter? Mh, Alter, Geschlecht, Kleidung, Sprache, Gestik - all dies wird schnell durchgeprüft. Ganz so kurz, kann man doch eine Dipl.-Bibl. nicht so einfach ansprechen. Unverschämt! ... Ungewöhnlich? Keineswegs, ist dies doch unsere normale Art, sich mit Suchmaschinen und OPACs zu unterhalten. Ebenso wenig wie eine Bibliothekarin hier eine zufriedenstellende Antwort bieten kann, weiß auch keine Suchmaschine, was das Anliegen dieser Person ist. Weit schneller als die Bibliothekarin kann sie aber in ihrem Index das Suchwort aufspüren und eine Treffermenge vermelden. Der Schlitz der Suchmaschine hat im Gegensatz zum "Schlitz" der Bibliothek, dem InfoDesk, keine Augen und Ohren, hat kein stimulierendes Lächeln, die Frage weiter erläutern zu lassen.
    Source
    ¬Die Kraft der digitalen Unordnung: 32. Arbeits- und Fortbildungstagung der ASpB e. V., Sektion 5 im Deutschen Bibliotheksverband, 22.-25. September 2009 in der Universität Karlsruhe. Hrsg: Jadwiga Warmbrunn u.a

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