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    Beyond Consciousness in Early Christian Mysticism
    In Prem Saran Satsangi, Anna Margaretha Horatschek & Anand Srivastav (eds.), Consciousness Studies in Sciences and Humanities: Eastern and Western Perspectives, Springer Verlag. pp. 201-206. 2024.
    Late antique Christian mysticism is a way of transcending consciousness. The culmination of the approaches of the time is represented by the writings of Gregory of Nyssa (approx. 335–390) and Pseudo-Dionys of the Areopagus (5th c.). According to them, God cannot be expressed in discursive language. Theology therefore serves to ultimately transcend consciousness and verbal language and to describe the unspeakable only in negation.
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    Group consent
    In Deplazes-Zemp, Anna (2018). Group consent. In: Schaber, Peter; Müller, Andreas. The Routledge handbook of the ethics of consent. London, 105-116, . pp. 105-116. 2018.
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    Consent and wronging a person
    In Routledge Handbooks in Applied Ethics, . pp. 55-64. 2018.
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    Consent as a normative power
    In Koch, Felix (2018). Consent as a normative power. In: Schaber, Peter; Müller, Andreas. Routledge handbook of the ethics of consent. London, 32-43, . pp. 32-43. 2018.
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    Longitudinal Analysis of Self-Reported Symptoms, Behavioral Measures, and Event-Related Potential Components of a Cued Go/NoGo Task in Adults With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Controls
    with Marionna Münger, Silvano Sele, Gian Candrian, Johannes Kasper, Hossam Abdel-Rehim, Dominique Eich-Höchli, and Lutz Jäncke
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16. 2022.
    This study characterizes a large sample of adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and healthy controls regarding their task performance and neurophysiology; cross-sectionally and longitudinally. Self-reported symptoms, behavioral measures, and event-related potentials from a classical cued Go/NoGo task were used to outline the symptom burden, executive function deficits and neurophysiological features, and the associations between these domains. The study participants were assessed…Read more
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    The Effectiveness-Legitimacy Conundrum in the International Law of State Formation
    In Frederick Schauer, Christoph Bezemek & Nicoletta Bersier Ladavac (eds.), The Normative Force of the Factual: Legal Philosophy Between is and Ought, Springer Verlag. pp. 79-95. 2019.
    According to the traditional textbook account, the coming into existence of States is a fact, depending on the realization of effective government over territory and people. Against this background, the present contribution argues that while the formation of States is a predominately fact-based phenomenon, it is not limited to a mere test of effectiveness. The formation of States has always incorporated elements of legitimacy and even more so by virtue of the development of international law in …Read more
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    Functional and Structural Network Recovery after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A 1-Year Longitudinal Study
    with Patrizia Dall’Acqua, Sönke Johannes, Ladislav Mica, Hans-Peter Simmen, Richard Glaab, Javier Fandino, Markus Schwendinger, Christoph Meier, Erika J. Ulbrich, Hansruedi Baetschmann, Lutz Jäncke, and Jürgen Hänggi
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
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    Purpose: Commenting on the transcript of a lecture. Findings: The document reconstructs the development of the original 1973 lecture by Heinz von Foerster into his best-known paper, On Constructing a Reality. Many aspects of that paper can be identified as being shaped through interaction with the audience. Implications: The lecture documented here was a forerunner of a central paper in constructivism
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    Does Second-Order Cybernetics Provide a Framework for Theatre Studies?
    Constructivist Foundations 11 (3): 618-619. 2016.
    Open peer commentary on the article ““Black Box” Theatre: Second-Order Cybernetics and Naturalism in Rehearsal and Performance” by Tom Scholte. Upshot: Scholte’s attempt to link theatre studies with cybernetics faces at least two problems: historically, there could not have been any direct influence between these two fields; and conceptually, do we need second-order cybernetics, and the concept of the black box in particular, to account for the Stanislavski system?
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    Correction to: Learning About Archaeology and Prehistoric Life
    with M. Besse, S. Fragnière, M. Piguet, L. Dubois, D. Miéville, S. Schoeb, and D. Schumacher
    Science & Education 29 (1): 213-219. 2020.
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    Learning About Archaeology and Prehistoric Life
    with M. Besse, S. Fragnière, M. Piguet, L. Dubois, D. Miéville, S. Schoeb, and D. Schumacher
    Science & Education 28 (6-7): 759-795. 2019.
    This article is about an intervention introducing prehistoric life in primary education. Its objectives were to foster openness and interest for prehistory and archaeology, as well as content knowledge and conceptual learning with a focus on four main facets: basic knowledge about prehistoric life; conceptual learning/change regarding prehistory; learning about archaeologists and archaeology as a scientific discipline; and learning about interactions of archaeology and other disciplines. Student…Read more
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    Scott Fitzgerald Johnson, The Life and Miracles of Thekla. A Literary Study (review)
    Byzantinische Zeitschrift 101 (1): 250-254. 2008.
  • Book Review (review)
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 56 (1): 282-284. 2009.
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    Zusammenfassung: Zur Funktion der Vita Zusammenfassend läßt sich also festhalten, daß Daniel mit seiner Vita weder eine historische Abhandlung im Sinne der biographischen bruta facta, noch eine ausschließlich hagiographisch orientierte Darstellung bieten will, die die Verehrung eines Heiligen begründen helfen soll. Natürlich bemüht sich Daniel um die Darstellung eines Weges zur Gottesschau des Johannes, der ihn dahin geführt hat, auch noch in der Gegenwart seines Biographen Heil zu wirken. Aber …Read more
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    Connectomic and Surface-Based Morphometric Correlates of Acute Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
    with Patrizia Dall'Acqua, Sönke Johannes, Ladislav Mica, Hans-Peter Simmen, Richard Glaab, Javier Fandino, Markus Schwendinger, Christoph Meier, Erika J. Ulbrich, Lutz Jäncke, and Jürgen Hänggi
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10. 2016.