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  1. Widmann, V.: ¬Die Sache mit der Menschenwürde und dem Wert des Lebens (2020) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Die Diskussion um Menschenwürde und Lebensschutz prosperiert in der Corona-Krise. Die Feuilletons renommierter Zeitschriften sind der Austragungsort, Koryphäen aus Juristerei, Philosophie und Politik die Protagonisten der Debatte.
    Field
    Philosophie
    Source
    https://www.heise.de/tp/features/Die-Sache-mit-der-Menschenwuerde-und-dem-Wert-des-Lebens-4720866.html?seite=all
  2. Irrgang, B.: Roboterbewusstsein, automatisiertes Entscheiden und Transhumanismus : Anthropomorphisierungen von KI im Licht evolutionär-phänomenologischer Leib-Anthropologie (2020) 0.04
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    Abstract
    KI und Robotik werfen neue Fragen epistemologischer Art auf, die im Kontext einer Philosophie des Geistes wie der Ethik diskutiert werden müssen. Im Hinblick auf eine erste Skizze epistemologischer Art zu möglichen Formen von Intelligenz und Bewusstsein bei KI und Robotern wird aufgezeigt, dass von ihrer Genese und ihrer Struktur, also ihrer Phänomenologie, drei Arten von Intelligenz unterschieden werden müssen, nämlich evolutionär generierte, kulturell-sprachlich eingebettete und technologische, die nicht miteinander identifiziert werden können. Um Intelligenz und Bewusstsein von KI und Robotik im Unterschied zu biologischer und menschlicher Intelligenz verstehen zu können, muss die algorithmische Struktur von KI unter Berücksichtigung der Philosophie des Geistes und des wissenschaftlich-technologischen Forschens im Bereich der Evolution kognitiven und kommunikativen Verhaltens, der Neurowissenschaften und Psychologie und der Menschheitsgeschichte wie der Kulturanthropologie bestimmt werden.
    BK
    08.25 (Zeitgenössische westliche Philosophie)
    Classification
    08.25 (Zeitgenössische westliche Philosophie)
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2020, H.11, S.90-92 (Stefan Höltgen).
  3. Mäder, A.: Gute Theorien, schlechte Theorien (2020) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Naturforscher formulieren und überprüfen Hypothesen. Allerdings ist umstritten, nach welchen Kriterien das geschehen sollte - und wann es sich lohnt, ein Modell zu verwerfen oder zu akzeptieren.
    Content
    Teil 2 einer Serie 'Grundbegriffe der Wissenschaft'.
    Field
    Wissenschaftstheorie
    Source
    Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2020, H.3, S.84-87
  4. Michel, A.; Gäde, M.; Wittich, A.; Tappenbeck, I.: Informationsdidaktik (2023) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Bereits im Jahr 1993 leitet Ursula Schulz aus einer kritischen Bestandsaufnahme der Praxis von Benutzer*innenschulungen an deutschen Bibliotheken den Bedarf einer fundierten Informationsdidaktik ab, verstanden als "Theorie des Lehrens und Lernens von Informationskompetenz". Zentral in diesem Plädoyer für Informationsdidaktik ist ihr auf Kants Mündigkeitsbegriff rekurrierendes, emanzipatorisches Verständnis von Informationskompetenz (und ihrer Didaktik) als individuelle Grundvoraussetzung für die aktive Teilhabe an einer funktionierenden Demokratie und Wirtschaft. Dieses sich auch in anglo-amerikanischen Konzepten der Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft wiederfindende, umfassende Verständnis von Informationskompetenz2 als Fähigkeit, Informationsbedarfe wahrzunehmen, benötigte Informationen zu ermitteln, zu bewerten und sie in der Interaktion angemessen zu verwenden, sieht Schulz in den seinerzeit vorhandenen, objektorientierten Benutzer*innenschulungen nicht angemessen adressiert. Schulz schlägt die Etablierung einer wissenschaftlich fundierten Informationsdidaktik vor, die das zielgruppenspezifische Informationsverhalten, relevante "Informationsfertigkeiten", lerntheoretische Ansätze sowie didaktische Konzepte und nicht zuletzt die Analyse der Informationspraxis in verschiedenen Disziplinen umfasst.
    Source
    Grundlagen der Informationswissenschaft. Hrsg.: Rainer Kuhlen, Dirk Lewandowski, Wolfgang Semar und Christa Womser-Hacker. 7., völlig neu gefasste Ausg
  5. Scheidler, F.: ¬ Der Stoff, aus dem wir sind : warum wir Natur und Gesellschaft neu denken müssen (2021) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Ökologische Krise und Klimachaos bedrohen die Zukunft der Menschheit. Eine der Ursachen dafür ist ein technokratisches Weltbild, das die Natur zu einer beherrschbaren Ressource in der Hand des Menschen degradiert. Fabian Scheidler zeigt in einer faszinierenden Reise durch die Geschichte der Wissenschaften, dass diese Auffassung der Natur ein tödlicher Irrtum ist. Mit einem überraschenden neuen Blick auf das Leben, die Wissenschaft und uns selbst eröffnet dieses Buch Perspektiven für einen tiefgreifenden gesellschaftlichen Wandel.
  6. Schleim, S.: Reduktionismus und die Erklärung von Alltagsphänomenen (2021) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Teil 2 der Serie über Bewusstsein, Philosophie, Religion und Naturwissenschaft.
    Content
    Vorgänger als: 'Wissenschaft und Religion: Konflikt oder Kooperation?' Unter: https://www.heise.de/tp/features/Wissenschaft-und-Religion-Konflikt-oder-Kooperation-6004714.html?seite=all. Vgl. auch: https://heise.de/-6009962.
    Field
    Philosophie
    Source
    https://www.heise.de/tp/features/Reduktionismus-und-die-Erklaerung-von-Alltagsphaenomenen-6009962.html?wt_mc=nl.red.telepolis.telepolis-nl.2021-04-16.link.link
  7. Bredemeier, W.; Bredemeier, G.: ¬Der andere Heimatroman (2020) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Der Werdegang, das Überleben und die trügerischen Erfolge eines Bildungsenthusiasten vor dem Hintergrund einer Familiensaga und der Geschichte Nordrhein-Westfalens. Das Thema der diversen Stationen auf den Wanderungen des Protagonisten ist die "Bildungsrevolution", für die er fast immer zu früh kommt, bis er am Ende doch Anschluss an sie findet. So muss er als Kind in der extrem bildungsfeindlichen jungen Republik mit Lug und Trug um jede Druckzeile kämpfen - sei es ein Buch, seien es "Schundhefte" wie die Lore-Romane. Er wird Zeuge des Untergangs der ländlichen Kultur und des Niedergangs der proletarischen Arbeiterkultur rund um Kohle, Stahl und Brauereien. Das Ruhrgebiet stellt sich ihm als kafkaeske Dienstleistungsgesellschaft in den Formen der Versicherungswirtschaft und Stadtverwaltungen dar. Weiterbildung und nie gestillter Lesehunger führen ihn an die Ruhr-Universität Bochum, wo er zwei Leben führt, in der Studentenrevolte von 1968 und als Mainstream-Forscher. Er wird Zeuge, wie Wirtschaft und Politik die Erneuerung des Ruhrgebiets hintertreiben.Der Protagonist zieht eine Bilanz zu sieben Jahrzehnten Ruhrgebiet. Er fragt sich, wo der letzte Arbeiter geblieben ist und was die sich mittlerweile im Leerlauf befindende Bildungsrevolution gebracht hat. Die Welt ist nicht unbedingt besser geworden.
    Issue
    2. überarbeitete und fortgeschriebene Aufl.
  8. Vogt, T.: ¬Die Transformation des renommierten Informationsservices zbMATH zu einer Open Access-Plattform für die Mathematik steht vor dem Abschluss. (2020) 0.04
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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."
  9. Richter, P.: ¬Die Wikipedia-Story : Biografie eines Weltwunders (2020) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Wikipedia zählt zu den beliebtesten Websites - und das nicht ohne Grund: In ihr sammelt sich enormes Fachwissen, das kostenfrei zugänglich ist. Niemand wurde zum Milliardär, Werbung gibt es nicht und doch gehört Wikipedia zu den Top 10 aller Websites. Die Enzyklopädie ist weltweit ein Synonym für Wissen - und sie konnte sich gegen Konkurrenten von Brockhaus bis Google durchsetzen. Ihre Entwicklung in Deutschland nahm auf ganz besondere Weise Fahrt auf. Wikipedia ist soziales Experiment, bedeutendes Instrument der Freiheit und gleichzeitig geschlossene Gesellschaft. Und Pavel Richter, Wikipedianer der ersten Stunde, der fünf Jahre in Berlin die Geschäfte hinter dem Wissensriesen führte, ist dessen Biograf. Er erzählt eine Geschichte voller faszinierender Begebenheiten und auch von einigen Skandalen, Fehlern, Fakes und legendären Editierkriegen. Wikipedia ist eines der spannendsten Kulturphänomene unserer Zeit. Hier kommt das Buch dazu.
    Footnote
    Rez. in Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2021, H.4, S.90 (K. Hochberg)
  10. Escher, J.: Mündliche Prüfung mit ChatGPT : Oder warum die Primzahl 2023 = 43 × 47 ist (2023) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Der folgende Text ist aus einer Spielerei mit der KI-Software ChatGPT entstanden. Die ersten paar Fragen und Antworten erzeugten bald eine Situation, die viele als Prüfende aus mündlichen Prüfungen kennen: Es läuft nicht rund, es fallen falsche Antworten oder Fragen können nicht beantwortet werden. Als Folge versucht man zu verstehen, warum sich Prüflinge mit einer Frage schwertun. Es wird der Ehrgeiz geweckt, die sokratische Methode besonders geistreich anzuwenden, um einer richtigen Antwort oder einer Erkenntnis näher zu kommen. Genau diese Mechanik hat sich bei mir eingestellt, und ich habe mich entschlossen, das nachfolgende ,Prüfungsgespräch' zu protokollieren und etwas zu kommentieren. Ich habe dabei einen leichten Duktus gewählt, nicht etwa um mich über Antworten oder die Software lustig zu machen, sondern um zur Lektüre eines Prüfungsprotokolls einzuladen.
    Source
    Mitteilungen der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung. 2023, H.2, S.102-103
  11. Hemel, U.: Kritik der digitalen Vernunft : warum Humanität der Maßstab sein muss (2020) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Prof. Dr. Dr. Ulrich Hemel verbindet in ungewöhnlicher Art und Weise die Welt der Wirtschaft und die Welt der Wissenschaft. Digitale Transformation ist mehr als eine technologische Innovation. Sie hat gewaltige soziale, politische und kulturelle Auswirkungen. Was bedeuten diese Veränderungen für uns Menschen und für unsere Zukunft? Was bedeutet digitale Identität? Gibt es so etwas wie eine Maschinenwürde oder gar eine digitale Religion? Welche Herausforderungen bieten digitale Arbeit und Politik? Und wie sollen wir ethisch mit der digitalen Welt umgehen? In seinem Buch zeigt Ulrich Hemel, dass eine Frage im Zentrum stehen muss: Fördert oder hemmt ein Werkzeug der digitalen Welt Menschlichkeit? Dieses Prinzip angewandter digitaler Humanität ist der Leitstern, dem wir in der digitalen Transformation folgen sollten. Denn die Verantwortung für unsere Zukunft liegt bei uns Menschen selbst.
    BK
    02.10 (Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft)
    Classification
    02.10 (Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft)
    Field
    Philosophie
    Footnote
    Vgl. auch: https://weltethos-institut.org/news/pressespiegel-kritik-der-digitalen-vernunft/.
  12. Schroth, C.: Formen kollektiver Intentionalität : eine interdisziplinäre Typologie (2022) 0.04
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    Abstract
    In der Debatte der kollektiven Intentionalität lassen sich drei Hauptströmungen ausmachen: Phänomenologie, Sprachanalytik und evolutionäre Verhaltensforschung. Claudia Schroth strebt eine methodologische und terminologische Gegenüberstellung an, etwa hinsichtlich der Verwendung der Begriffe »Intentionalität«, »Kollektiv«, »shared« und »joint«. Strömungsübergreifend gilt: Für eine tiefgreifende Gemeinschaft müssen die Beteiligten auf ein und dasselbe Objekt in ein und derselben Weise bezogen sein, sodass ein spezifisches »Subjekt« - ein Team - entstehen kann.
    Field
    Philosophie
    Series
    Kultur und Kollektiv ; Band 8
  13. Hesse, M.: Philosoph Richard Rorty : Die Wahrheit im Spiegel des Ironikers (2023) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Biografischer Artikel mit Vorstellung der Schriften: 'Der Spiegel der Natur', 'Kontingenz, Ironie und Solidarität' und 'Pragmatismus als Antiautoritarismus' (1996 bei Suhrkamp).
    Field
    Philosophie
  14. Noever, D.; Ciolino, M.: ¬The Turing deception (2022) 0.04
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    Source
    https%3A%2F%2Farxiv.org%2Fabs%2F2212.06721&usg=AOvVaw3i_9pZm9y_dQWoHi6uv0EN
  15. Gellman, B.: ¬Der dunkle Spiegel : Edward Snowden und die globale Überwachungsindustrie (2020) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Der Journalist Barton Gellman erhielt vom Whistleblower Edward Snowden eine Fülle streng geheimer Dokumente. Seitdem wird er von der US-Regierung überwacht. In seinem neuen Buch berichtet der Pulitzer-Preisträger, wie er mit der Überwachung umgeht und was das mit ihm macht. »Verax« - unter diesem Namen kontaktierte ein geheimnisvoller Informant Barton Gellman. Der Journalist konnte nicht ahnen, dass sich dahinter Edward Snowden verbarg - und der größte Überwachungsskandal aller Zeiten. Jetzt legt der dreifache Pulitzer-Preisträger die definitive Gesamtdarstellung der globalen Überwachung vor. »Der dunkle Spiegel« ist alles zusammen: Spionage-Thriller, Insider-Bericht, investigative Reportage - und ein einzigartiges Zeugnis der unersetzlichen Rolle des Journalismus. Wie in einem Krimi erzählt Gellman von Snowdens Leak bis zum heutigen Überwachungskapitalismus des Silicon Valley die ganze Geschichte. Gegen den Widerstand von Geheimdiensten der ganzen Welt gelingt es ihm, die Puzzleteile zusammenzusetzen. Als sein Rechner vor seinen eigenen Augen gehackt wird, ist ihm klar: Hier sind Mächte am Werk, die kaum zu kontrollieren sind. Doch wer spioniert uns aus und warum? Sein Buch ist die Antwort auf diese Fragen.
  16. Netzsch, R.: Müssen wir umdenken - und wenn ja, wie? (2021) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Wie gesellschaftliche Verhältnisse unser Handeln und Denken bestimmen. Und wie wir uns des Wandels bewusst werden können. Eine philosophiegeschichtliche Anmerkung zu Kant, Hegel und Marx.
    Field
    Philosophie
    Source
    https://www.heise.de/tp/features/Muessen-wir-umdenken-und-wenn-ja-wie-6272388.html?view=print
  17. Franke-Maier, M.; Kasprzik, A.; Ledl, A.; Schürmann, H.: Editorial (2021) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Es ist naheliegend, einen Band zur Qualität in der Inhaltserschließung damit zu beginnen, den Begriff Qualität als solchen zu reflektieren. Wenn wir Qualität gemäß der ISO-Norm 9000:2015-1 definieren als "Grad, in dem ein Satz inhärenter Merkmale eines Objekts Anforderungen erfüllt", was sind dann die Qualitätsanforderungen an die Inhaltserschließung? Auf diese Frage gibt es zweifellos keine eindeutige und allgemeingültige Antwort - zumindest war das das Ergebnis der Diskussion unter den Herausgeber:innen dieses Bandes. Dementsprechend beleuchten wir die Frage im Folgenden aus vier unterschiedlichen Perspektiven: zunächst aus einer eher idealistischen, im Berufsethos verankerten, dann aus einer rein fachlichen und schließlich aus einer praktischen Perspektive. Die vierte, die deskriptive bzw. historische, geht als eigener Aufsatz von Andreas Ledl in den Band ein.
    Series
    Bibliotheks- und Informationspraxis; 70
    Source
    Qualität in der Inhaltserschließung. Hrsg.: M. Franke-Maier, u.a
    Theme
    Geschichte der Sacherschließung
  18. Dirnagl, U.: Kulturwandel in der Biomedizin (2020) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Biomedizinische Studien haben sich oft als methodisch unzuverlässig herausgestellt, was ihre Ergebnisse in Zweifel zieht. Viele Wissenschaftler sehen das Fach deshalb in einer Krise. Ein Umdenken ist nötig - und hat bereits eingesetzt.
    Field
    Wissenschaftstheorie
    Source
    Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2020, H.10, S.37-43
  19. Göbel, S.; Sperber, W.; Wegner, B.: 150 Jahre : ein Rückblick auf das Jahrbuch über die Fortschritte der Mathematik (2020) 0.04
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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.
    Source
    Mitteilungen der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung. 2020, H.2, S.95-107
  20. Schoenbeck, O.; Schröter, M.; Werr, N.: Framework Informationskompetenz in der Hochschulbildung (2021) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Im Mittelpunkt dieses Beitrags steht das 2016 von der Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) veröffentlichte Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, dessen Kernideen und Entwicklung aus Vorläufern wie den 2000 von der ACRL publizierten Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education heraus skizziert werden. Die Rezeptionsgeschichte dieser Standards im deutschen Sprachraum wird vor dem Hintergrund der Geschichte ihrer (partiellen) Übersetzung nachgezeichnet und hieraus das Potenzial abgeleitet, das die nun vorliegende vollständige Übersetzung des Framework ins Deutsche für eine zeitgemäße Förderung von Informationskompetenz bietet. Die vielfältigen Herausforderungen einer solchen Übersetzung werden durch Einblicke in die Übersetzungswerkstatt exemplarisch reflektiert.
    Editor
    Gemeinsame Kommission Informationskompetenz von dbv und VDB

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