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  1. Brandom, R.B.: Im Geiste des Vertrauens : eine Lektüre der »Phänomenologie des Geistes« (2021) 0.24
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    Abstract
    Vierzig Jahre lang hat der Philosoph Robert Brandom an seiner lang erwarteten und bahnbrechenden Neuinterpretation von Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes gearbeitet. Indem er analytische, kontinentale und historische Traditionen verbindet, zeigt er, welche Herausforderung Hegels philosophisches Denken selbst heute noch darstellt. Im Geiste des Vertrauens handelt von der massiven historischen Veränderung im Leben der Menschheit, welche die Moderne darstellt. In der Antike wurden Urteile darüber, was sein sollte, als objektive Tatsachen angesehen, während die moderne Welt sie als durch subjektive Einstellungen bestimmt betrachtet. Hegel vertritt eine Sichtweise, die beides miteinander verbindet, Brandom bezeichnet sie als »objektiven Idealismus«: Es gibt eine objektive Realität, aber wir können ihr keinen Sinn abgewinnen, ohne zuerst zu verstehen, wie wir über sie denken. Wir werden erst dann zu Akteuren, wenn wir von anderen Akteuren als solche wahrgenommen werden. Das bedeutet, dass Verpflichtung, Verantwortung und Autorität durch soziale Praktiken der gegenseitigen Anerkennung erzeugt werden. Wenn unsere selbstbewussten anerkennenden Haltungen die radikale Form von Großmut und Vertrauen annehmen, so Brandom, dann können wir die Moderne überwinden und in ein neues Zeitalter des Geistes eintreten.
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    08.24 Neue westliche Philosophie
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    CK 3680: Primärliteratur / Philosophie / Geschichte der Philosophie
    CG 4077: Abhandlungen, Studien / Philosophie / Geschichte der Philosophie
    CD 4045: Textsammlungen / Philosophie / Geschichte der Philosophie
    08.24 Neue westliche Philosophie
    Field
    Philosophie
    Issue
    Aus dem Amerikanischen von Sebastian Koth und Aaron Shoichet.
    RVK
    CK 3680: Primärliteratur / Philosophie / Geschichte der Philosophie
    CG 4077: Abhandlungen, Studien / Philosophie / Geschichte der Philosophie
    CD 4045: Textsammlungen / Philosophie / Geschichte der Philosophie
  2. Göbel, S.; Sperber, W.; Wegner, B.: 150 Jahre : ein Rückblick auf das Jahrbuch über die Fortschritte der Mathematik (2020) 0.23
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    Abstract
    Das Jahrbuch über die Fortschritte der Mathematik (JFM) 1868-1942 ist mehr als ein historischer Zeitzeuge für die Entwicklung der Mathematik in der zweiten Hälfte des 19. und ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Als integraler Bestandteil der Datenbank zbMATH bieten die Daten des JFM einen Zugang zur mathematischen Literatur ab der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts. Das Jahrbuch hat eine bewegte Geschichte. Es entstand aus einer privaten Initiative, geriet durch den ersten Weltkrieg in eine tiefe Krise, wurde dann von der Preußischen Akademie der Wissenschaften übernommen, die das Jahrbuch noch bis zum Ende des zweiten Weltkriegs unter sich ständig verschlechternden Rahmenbedingungen und zunehmenden politischen Restriktionen weiterbetrieben hat. Der Artikel beschreibt die Enstehungsgeschichte und die Entwicklung des JFM von 1868 bis heute und würdigt das Wirken der Mathematiker, die federführend daran beteiligt waren. Einen Schwerpunkt bildet die konzeptionelle Diskussion und die Entwicklung der Anforderungen an mathematische Literaturdokumentationsdienste, die heute, im digitalen Zeitalter, vor gänzlich neuen Herausforderungen stehen. Zusätzlich zu den Daten des JFM liegt einiges an Originaldokumenten und Sekundärliteratur in der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (BBAW) vor. Aber nicht alles wurde dokumentiert und vieles ist verschollen, etwa die Daten des JFM für das Jahr 1943. Wir weisen an mehreren Stellen im Artikel darauf hin.
    Field
    Mathematik
    Object
    Jahrbuch Fortschritte Mathematik
    Zentralblatt für Mathematik
    Source
    Mitteilungen der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung. 2020, H.2, S.95-107
  3. Vogt, T.: ¬Die Transformation des renommierten Informationsservices zbMATH zu einer Open Access-Plattform für die Mathematik steht vor dem Abschluss. (2020) 0.22
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    Content
    "Mit Beginn des Jahres 2021 wird der umfassende internationale Informationsservice zbMATH in eine Open Access-Plattform überführt. Dann steht dieser bislang kostenpflichtige Dienst weltweit allen Interessierten kostenfrei zur Verfügung. Die Änderung des Geschäftsmodells ermöglicht, die meisten Informationen und Daten von zbMATH für Forschungszwecke und zur Verknüpfung mit anderen nicht-kommerziellen Diensten frei zu nutzen, siehe: https://www.mathematik.de/dmv-blog/2772-transformation-von-zbmath-zu-einer-open-access-plattform-f%C3%BCr-die-mathematik-kurz-vor-dem-abschluss."
    Field
    Mathematik
    Object
    Zentralblatt für Mathematik
  4. Bischoff, M.: KI lernt die Sprache der Mathematik (2020) 0.21
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    Abstract
    Bisher konnten neuronale Netze bloß einfache Ausdrücke addieren und multiplizieren. Nun haben Informatiker einen selbstlernenden Algorithmus vorgestellt, der Differenzialgleichungen löst und Stammfunktionen berechnet - und dabei alle bisherigen Methoden übertrifft.
    Field
    Mathematik
    Source
    Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2020, H.7, S.27-28
  5. Eyert, F.: Mathematische Wissenschaftskommunikation in der digitalen Gesellschaft (2023) 0.20
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    Abstract
    In der digitalen Gesellschaft gewinnt mathematischesWissen an Bedeutung und vermittelt zunehmend, wie Individuen, Organisationen und Staaten sich zueinander verhalten. Daraus ergeben sich gute Gründe für Mathematiker:innen, sich verstärkt in die Wissenschaftskommunikation einzubringen.
    Field
    Mathematik
    Source
    Mitteilungen der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung. 2023, H.1, S.22-25
  6. Bischoff, M.: Eine (fast) unlösbare Aufgabe mit tragischem Ende : die fabelhafte Welt der Mathematik (2023) 0.19
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    Abstract
    Galois stirbt mit 20 Jahren in einem Duell, Abel erliegt 26-jährig der Tuberkulose: Dass es keine Lösungsformel für Polynome fünften Grades gibt, haben zwei Mathematiker mit tragischem Schicksal bewiesen.
    Content
    Gelungene Darstellung des Zusammenhangs zwischen der Frage nach der Auflösbarkeit von Polynomgleichungen und Galoisgruppen.
    Field
    Mathematik
    Series
    Spektrum.de / Mathematik
  7. Matt, A.; Schaber, E.; Violet, B.: Vielfältige Formate und dynamische Umsetzung : Mathematik-Kommunikation zu Künstlicher Intelligenz bei IMAGINARY (2023) 0.18
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    Abstract
    IMAGINARY verfügt über eine große Spannbreite und eine Vielzahl an Ressourcen im Bereich der Mathematik- und Wissenschaftskommunikation. In diesem Artikel werden Formate zum Thema Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) für Zielgruppen mit unterschiedlichem Vor- und Fachwissen vorgestellt. Zwei grundlegende Themen, die eine wichtige Rolle im Maschinellen Lernen bilden, stehen dabei im Vordergrund: Neuronale Netze und Reinforcement Learning. IMAGINARY vermittelt diese beiden Schwerpunkte auf vielfältige Weise. Dieser Beitrag stellt einige der verwendeten Formate vor: Von interaktiven Exponaten in der Ausstellung "I AM A.I." zu "Explorables" in digitalen Programmen, über Online-Kurse auf Lernplattformen bis hin zu Workshops für Schüler*innen oder Mathematiklehrkräfte.
    Field
    Mathematik
    Source
    Mitteilungen der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung. 2023, H.3, S.160-167
  8. Ornes, S.: Mathematiker aus Silizium (2021) 0.18
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    Abstract
    Ein Computer, der eigenständig mathematische Vermutungen formuliert und diese auch beweist - davon träumen viele Wissenschaftler. Neue Methoden der künstlichen Intelligenz könnten die Zukunftsvision ein Stück näher bringen.
    Field
    Mathematik
    Source
    Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2021, H.2, S.76-81
  9. Spannagel, C.: Hat ChatGPT eine Zukunft in der Mathematik? (2023) 0.18
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    Abstract
    Mit Sprachassistenten wie ChatGPT und Bard stehen seit kurzem Werkzeuge zur Verfügung, die natürlichsprachliche Eingaben (engl. prompts) verarbeiten und ebenso in natürlicher Sprache beantworten können. Nachdem der auf dem Large Language Model GPT-3.5 basierende KI-Sprachassistent ChatGPT im November 2022 von der Firma OpenAI veröffentlicht worden war, waren selbst KI-Expert*innen von dessen Leistungsfähigkeit überrascht. Seitdem ist die Entwicklung rasch vorangeschritten: Mitterweile ist das noch leistungsfähigere Sprachmodell GPT-4 veröffentlicht, und Google hat mit dem Sprachassistenten Bard nachgezogen. Es liegt nahe, diese Werkzeuge auch einmal hinsichtlich ihres mathematischen Potenzials zu untersuchen. Kann ChatGPT eine Rolle in der Mathematik spielen, etwa beim Lösen mathematischer Aufgaben?
    Field
    Mathematik
    Source
    Mitteilungen der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung. 2023, H.3, S.168-172
  10. Freistetter, F.: Vollkommen logisch (2020) 0.17
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    Abstract
    Das Internet steckt voller Informationen. Um aber diejenigen zu finden, die einen wirklich interessieren, braucht man gute Suchmaschinen - und die richtige Mathematik.
    Source
    Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2020, H.2, S.81
  11. Hulek, K.; Teschke, O.: ¬Die Transformation von zbMATH zu einer offenen Plattform für die Mathematik (2020) 0.17
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    Abstract
    Mit Beginn des Jahres 2021 wird die bisher kostenpflichtige Datenbank zbMATH in eine Open Access-Plattform übergeführt werden. Damit steht dieser Dienst weltweit allen Interessierten kostenfrei zur Verfügung. Diese Änderung des Geschäftsmodells wird es in Zukunft ermöglichen, die meisten Daten von zbMATH für Zwecke der Forschung und der Verknüpfung mit anderen nicht-kommerziellen Diensten unter den Bedingungen einer CC-BY-SA Lizenz frei zu nutzen. Im Folgenden beschreiben wir die Herausforderungen und die Vision, die sich für die Überführung von zbMATH in eine offene Plattform ergeben.
    Field
    Mathematik
    Object
    Zentralblatt für Mathematik
    Source
    Mitteilungen der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung. 2020, H.2, S.108-111
  12. Gabler, S.: Vergabe von DDC-Sachgruppen mittels eines Schlagwort-Thesaurus (2021) 0.16
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    Abstract
    Vorgestellt wird die Konstruktion eines thematisch geordneten Thesaurus auf Basis der Sachschlagwörter der Gemeinsamen Normdatei (GND) unter Nutzung der darin enthaltenen DDC-Notationen. Oberste Ordnungsebene dieses Thesaurus werden die DDC-Sachgruppen der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek. Die Konstruktion des Thesaurus erfolgt regelbasiert unter der Nutzung von Linked Data Prinzipien in einem SPARQL Prozessor. Der Thesaurus dient der automatisierten Gewinnung von Metadaten aus wissenschaftlichen Publikationen mittels eines computerlinguistischen Extraktors. Hierzu werden digitale Volltexte verarbeitet. Dieser ermittelt die gefundenen Schlagwörter über Vergleich der Zeichenfolgen Benennungen im Thesaurus, ordnet die Treffer nach Relevanz im Text und gibt die zugeordne-ten Sachgruppen rangordnend zurück. Die grundlegende Annahme dabei ist, dass die gesuchte Sachgruppe unter den oberen Rängen zurückgegeben wird. In einem dreistufigen Verfahren wird die Leistungsfähigkeit des Verfahrens validiert. Hierzu wird zunächst anhand von Metadaten und Erkenntnissen einer Kurzautopsie ein Goldstandard aus Dokumenten erstellt, die im Online-Katalog der DNB abrufbar sind. Die Dokumente vertei-len sich über 14 der Sachgruppen mit einer Losgröße von jeweils 50 Dokumenten. Sämtliche Dokumente werden mit dem Extraktor erschlossen und die Ergebnisse der Kategorisierung do-kumentiert. Schließlich wird die sich daraus ergebende Retrievalleistung sowohl für eine harte (binäre) Kategorisierung als auch eine rangordnende Rückgabe der Sachgruppen beurteilt.
    Content
    Master thesis Master of Science (Library and Information Studies) (MSc), Universität Wien. Advisor: Christoph Steiner. Vgl.: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/371680244_Vergabe_von_DDC-Sachgruppen_mittels_eines_Schlagwort-Thesaurus. DOI: 10.25365/thesis.70030. Vgl. dazu die Präsentation unter: https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=0CAIQw7AJahcKEwjwoZzzytz_AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAg&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.dnb.de%2Fdownload%2Fattachments%2F252121510%2FDA3%2520Workshop-Gabler.pdf%3Fversion%3D1%26modificationDate%3D1671093170000%26api%3Dv2&psig=AOvVaw0szwENK1or3HevgvIDOfjx&ust=1687719410889597&opi=89978449.
  13. Niemann, R.: Searles Welten : zur Kritik an einer geistfundierten Sprachtheorie (2021) 0.15
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    Abstract
    John R. Searle wird traditionell, wie etwa auch Austin oder Wittgenstein, mit einem sozial-interaktiven und handlungsorientierten Sprachbegriff in Verbindung gebracht. In einer instruktiven Studie kommt Sybille Krämer hingegen zu dem Ergebnis, dass Searle als Vertreter eines sprachlichen >Zwei-Welten-Modells< einen >autonomen< Sprachbegriff im Sinne der strukturalistischen Sprachtheorien de Saussures und Chomskys vertritt. Robert Niemann schlägt in diesem Essay eine Lesart vor, die Searle in einem neuen sprachtheoretischen Licht erscheinen lässt: Searles Sprachverständnis wird unter systematischer Berücksichtigung seiner geistphilosophischen und gesellschaftstheoretischen Überlegungen behandelt. Insbesondere werden Searles naturwissenschaftlicher Zugriff auf Geistphänomene sowie die daraus folgenden Konsequenzen für das Sprach- und Gesellschaftsverständnis kritisch erörtert. Schließlich wird ein Sprachbegriff herausgearbeitet, der vor dem Hintergrund eines >Weltenpluralismus< bzw. einer pluralen >Weltenkette< zu denken ist. Searles Sprachbegriff wäre demnach nicht als >autonom< und >entkörpert< (Krämer) zu betrachten, sondern vielmehr als heteronom und repräsentational sowie grundlegend körperorientiert.
    BK
    17.03 Theorie und Methoden der Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft
    18.00 Einzelne Sprachen und Literaturen allgemein
    Classification
    CI 6721: Sekundärliteratur / Philosophie / Geschichte der Philosophie
    ER 600: Allgemeines / Allgemeine und vergleichende Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft. Indogermanistik. Außereuropäische Sprachen und Literaturen / Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
    17.03 Theorie und Methoden der Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft
    18.00 Einzelne Sprachen und Literaturen allgemein
    RVK
    CI 6721: Sekundärliteratur / Philosophie / Geschichte der Philosophie
    ER 600: Allgemeines / Allgemeine und vergleichende Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft. Indogermanistik. Außereuropäische Sprachen und Literaturen / Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
  14. Lutz-Westphal, B.: ChatGPT und der "Faktor Mensch" im schulischen Mathematikunterricht (2023) 0.15
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    Field
    Mathematik
    Source
    Mitteilungen der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung. 2023, H.1, S.19-21
  15. Freistetter, F.: Ist gleich immer gleich gleich? (2022) 0.15
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    Abstract
    Das Gleichheitszeichen spielt eine zentrale Rolle in der Mathematik. Aber wann sind zwei Dinge wirklich identisch?
    Field
    Mathematik
    Source
    Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2022, H.12, S.59
  16. Hartnett, K.: Sind Sprachmodelle bald die besseren Mathematiker? (2023) 0.14
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    Abstract
    Algorithmen wie ChatGPT tun sich selbst mit einfachen Rechenaufgaben noch immer schwer. Zwei neue Ansätze sollen das ändern - und könnten KI deutlich intelligenter machen.
    Field
    Mathematik
    Source
    Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2023, H.7, S.28-31
  17. Bischoff, M.: Kacheln in höheren Dimensionen (2023) 0.14
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    Abstract
    Lange glaubten Mathematiker, dass sich drei- und höherdimensionale Parkettierungen ähnlich verhalten wie ebene Mosaikmuster. Sie mussten erst eine neue Sprache entwickeln, um zu verstehen, dass sie damit falschlagen.
    Field
    Mathematik
    Source
    Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2023, H.10, S.spektrum.de/aktion/zusatzinhalte
  18. Nagel, T.: Was bedeutet das alles? : Eine ganz kurze Einführung in die Philosophie (2020) 0.14
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    Abstract
    Thomas Nagels ebenso kurze wie genaue und umfassende Einführung in die Philosophie findet in verständlicher Form Antworten auf die großen Fragen des Lebens: Woher wissen wir etwas? Wie hängen Körper und Geist zusammen? Was bedeuten Wörter? Gibt es Willensfreiheit wirklich? Was ist Recht und was ist Unrecht? Was ist der Tod? Und worin könnte der Sinn des Lebens bestehen?
    Field
    Philosophie
    RSWK
    Philosophie / Einführung
    Subject
    Philosophie / Einführung
  19. Baecker, D.: ¬Der Frosch, die Fliege und der Mensch : zum Tod von Humberto Maturana (2021) 0.14
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    Abstract
    Die Frage, was Leben ist, hat Humberto Maturana beantwortet. Die Frage, was Erkennen ist, ließ ihn nie los. Nun ist der Forscher an den Schnittstellen von Neurobiologie und Philosophie in Santiago de Chile gestorben.
    Date
    7. 5.2021 22:10:24
    Source
    https://www.faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/buecher/biologe-und-philosoph-humberto-maturana-gestorben-17330542.html?printPagedArticle=true&service=printPreview
  20. Fassbender, J.: Register / Indexe (2023) 0.13
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    Abstract
    Der Fokus dieses Artikels liegt auf der Indexerstellung von Publikationen, d. h. der detaillierten Indexierung der Inhalte von Dokumenten statt der Indexierung auf Dokumentebene, welche sich auf das Gesamtthema von Dokumenten beschränkt. Zu letzterer zählen z. B. das Hauptthema von Artikeln, die Sachkatalogisierung von Büchern oder die Erschließung von Objekten in der Museumsdokumentation. Die Worte Index und Register werden synonym benutzt. Das Wort Index ist nicht nur ein Homonym aus unterschiedlichen Bereichen (z. B. Finanzwesen, Mathematik), sondern auch ein Polysem im Publikationswesen, da es in romanischen Sprachen sowohl Inhaltsverzeichnis als auch Register meinen kann. Während im Finanzwesen, Mathematik u. a. die Pluralform Indizes benutzt wird, ist im bibliographischen Sinn Indexe der korrekte Plural (engl.: indexes), es sei denn, es geht um Indices zu alten Werken in lateinischer Sprache (index rerum, index nominum, index verborum). Etymologie, Bedeutung und Plural des Wortes Index erläutert Wellisch ausführlich.
    Source
    Grundlagen der Informationswissenschaft. Hrsg.: Rainer Kuhlen, Dirk Lewandowski, Wolfgang Semar und Christa Womser-Hacker. 7., völlig neu gefasste Ausg

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