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What does framing theory add to our understanding of collective decision making in nitrogen management?
Excess use of nitrogen fertilizer in agricultural landscapes is a threat to aquatic ecosystems, with effects manifesting at the scale of watersheds encompassing many farms. Collaborative processes involving fa...
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DNMARK: Danish Nitrogen Mitigation Assessment: Research and Know-how for a Sustainable, Low-Nitrogen Food Production
The aim of this chapter is to present the Danish Nitrogen Assessment (www.DNMARK.org), an ongoing five-year multidisciplinary research alliance, focusing on the quantification of nitrogen (N) flows and solut...
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The Social Philosophy of Harré as a Philosophy of Culture
The chapter reconstructs main features of ’s social philosophy in order to present this as a philosophy of culture. This reconstruction involves features of ’s natural philosophy. It shows how key notions in ’...
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Eating at school: Examining the nutritional approach to healthy eating at school by means of positioning theory
In this article, we examine how the policies formulated by Danish school authorities concerning eating at school are implemented by staff and interpreted by schoolchildren. We use positioning theory in order t...
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A resolute reading of Cassirer’s anthropology
In the paper I try, resolutely, to associate the open ended encyclopedic character of Cassirer’s philosophy with the core part of this philosophy concerning symbolic formation. In this way I try to supplement ...
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Old Wine Enriched in New Bottles: Kantian Flavors in Bohr's Viewpoint of Complementarity
In this chapter, I discuss in what sense and to which extent Niels Bohr's philosophical interpretation of early Quantum Mechanics can be assessed as answering to some of the core features of Kant's Natural Phi...