TY - CONF AU - Köllermeier, Jonas AU - Schöppner, Volker ID - 31750 T2 - 36th International Conference of the Polymer Processing Society (PPS) TI - Development of a Dynamic Strategy to Determine the Optimal Barrel Temperature of Single Screw Extruders ER - TY - CHAP AB - Of the many outstanding female philosophers of the European Enlightenment, Emilie Du Châtelet excelled as a physicist, a philosopher, and a mathematician, as well as a Bible critic. She was famous in her lifetime and was not completely forgotten thereafter. Among her admirers, correspondents and friends were the most acknowledged scholars of her time, including Voltaire, Clairault, Maupertuis, Diderot, Helvetius, La Mettrie, Buffon, Christian Wolff, Leonard Euler, and Johann II Bernoulli. Her philosophical work enjoyed high reputation and her opus magnum, the Institutions physiques, was translated into Italian and German and proved her to be an intellectual of European stature. Its defense of living forces and its implied forecast into dynamics as well as her methodological grounding of scientific knowledge as hypothetical, impacted philosophy and science. Reality must by nature escape us. What we perceive are phenomena. Du Châtelet explains the function of space and time to trace us back to the origin of phenomena. Her influence on Kant is evident. Next to her writings in physics, mathematics, philosophy, language, and logic, she contributed to morality and ethics. Du Châtelet left an opus of quite systematic breadth. This impressive publishing activity excels in the amount of its scientific and philosophical production to which a vast collection of manuscripts must be added.She argued against prejudice and idolatry in philosophy and science. Science is a cooperative undertaking over history and beyond nations. Her moral writings align with ideas of the French materialists. Du Châtelet translated and commented on Newton’s Principia, preparing thus the fertile soil of the generation of physicists to come in France. AU - Hagengruber, Ruth ID - 34707 KW - aura Bassi Luise Gottsched Immanuel Kant Dourtous de Mairan Johann II Bernoulli Algarotti Buffon d’Alembert La Mettrie Principle of contradiction Hypotheses Enlightenment Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence Living forces Dead forces KW - happiness Space Imaginary beings Monads Epicurus Ethics Women philosophers Newton’s laws Principia Motion inertia Active force Vis viva Vis mortua Hypothetic reasoning Hypotheses KW - a priori principles KW - Experience KW - Dead forces KW - Living forces KW - Energy Dynamics SN - 9783319207919 T2 - Encyclopedia of Early Modern Philosophy and the Sciences TI - Du Châtelet, Émilie (1706–1749) ER - TY - CHAP AB - Essential ideas significantly connected to humanism, Renaissance, and early modern philosophy stem from women’s pens. The supportive role of women in the early modern period has hardly been recognized up to today. The relevant issues women have contributed to range from commentaries on and critiques of the Bible, and their demands for equality and the critique of political institutions, topics that became eminent enhancers of political and societal change in the relevant period of early modern philosophy, to enlightenment philosophy. AU - Hagengruber, Ruth Edith ED - Jalobenau, Dana ED - Wolfe, Charles T. ID - 34706 SN - 9783319207919 T2 - Encyclopedia of Early Modern Philosophy and the Sciences TI - Women in Early Modern Philosophy and Science: An Introduction ER - TY - JOUR AB - Building and expanding on Bourdieu’s notions of cultural capital, habitus, and field, this conceptual article aims to contribute to a better understanding of intercultural transformations. Distancing itself from essentialist reductionism in the analysis of cultures, it associates intercultural transformations with habitus crises through “culture shock,” with the realization of intercultural capital, and with changes in the scope and configuration of cultural pluriformity. In going beyond Bourdieu without abandoning him along the way, the approach outlined in the course of this article combines a range of conceptual tools which may prove to be useful in sustaining struggles for social justice in educational institutions and in society at large. AU - Pöllmann, Andreas ID - 36318 IS - 4 JF - SAGE Open KW - General Social Sciences KW - General Arts and Humanities SN - 2158-2440 TI - Bourdieu and the Quest for Intercultural Transformations VL - 11 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Flagmeier, Vanessa AU - Müller, Jens AU - Sureth-Sloane, Caren ID - 36065 IS - 1 JF - Accounting and Business Research KW - Accounting KW - Finance SN - 0001-4788 TI - When do firms highlight their effective tax rate? VL - 53 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Krimphove, Dieter AU - Niehaus, Sebastian ID - 36417 TI - Zur maschinellen Entscheidungsfindung im Recht VL - 2. Auflage ER - TY - JOUR AU - Berger, Thomas ID - 36042 IS - 5 JF - SIAM Journal on control and Optimization TI - Funnel control of the Fokker-Blanck equation for a multidimensional Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process VL - 59 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Berger, Thomas AU - de Snoo, H. AU - Trunk, C. AU - Winkler, H. ID - 36336 IS - 4 JF - Methods of Functional Analysis and Topology TI - Linear relations and their singular chains VL - 27 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Berger, Thomas ID - 36345 IS - 9 JF - IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control TI - Fault tolerant funnel control for uncertain linear systems VL - 66 ER - TY - CONF AU - Berger, Thomas AU - Lanza, Lukas Johannes ID - 36372 T2 - IFAC-PapersOnLine TI - Output tracking for a non-minimum phase robotic manipulator VL - 54(9) ER -