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ETHOS

The Institute of Philosophy and the Student Council of Philosophy at the University of Stuttgart [email protected]

Stuttgart, 2017-08-18

Work in Progress!

Abstract This is the formulation of the joint ethos of the philosophical community at the University of Stuttgart. In this ethos we declare our shared commitment to study, research, teach, live and work in a free, open, fair, responsible, professional and vivid way.

Keywords Ethos, Mindset, Communication, Cooperation, Integrity, Values, Ethics, Attitude, Freedom, Openness, Professionalism, Responsibility, Liveliness, Fairness, Study, Research, Work, Lecture, Roles, …

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ETHOS

Institut für Philosophie und Fachgruppe Philosophie der Universität Stuttgart

[email protected]

Stuttgart, 2017-08-18

Work in progress!

Abstract Dies ist die Formulierung des gemeinsamen Ethos der philosophischen Gemeinschaft der Universität Stuttgart. In dieser Formulierung unseres Ethos bekennen wir uns dazu frei, offen, fair, verantwortungsvoll, lebendig und professionell zu studieren, forschen, lehren, arbeiten und zusammenzuleben.

Keywords Ethos, Haltung, Kooperation, Kommunikation, Arbeiten, Lehren, Studieren, Forschen, Werte, Integrität, Freiheit, Offenheit, Professionalität, Fairness, Verantwortung, Lebendigkeit, Orientierung, Wissenschaftlichkeit, Gerechtigkeit, …

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Was?

Dies ist die Formulierung des gemeinsamen Ethos der philosophischen Gemeinschaft der Universität Stuttgart. In dieser Formulierung unseres Ethos bekennen wir uns dazu frei, offen, fair, verantwortungsvoll, lebendig und professionell zu studieren, zu forschen, zu lehren, unsere Rollen wahrzunehmen und zusammenzuleben.

Warum?

Unser Ziel ist es die positive Atmosphäre, in der wir am Institut für Philosophie studieren, forschen, lehren, arbeiten und zusammenleben, zu erhalten und zu verbessern. Unser Ethos soll unserer globalen Wissenschaftsgemeinschaft, unserer Weltgemeinschaft und unserer persönlichen Entfaltung dienen. Zu diesem Zwecke bekennen wir uns zu einer Haltung, welche wir im Folgenden ausformulieren.

Unser Ethos soll ein gemeinsamer Bezugspunkt sein. Unser Ethos erhält seine Geltung dadurch, dass wir uns zu ihm bekennen und es leben.

Wie?

Unsere allgemeine Haltung ergibt sich aus bestimmten Haltungen, die wir als eine Komposition von paradigmatischen Handlungen und Werten begreifen. Wir haben fünf Handlungen gewählt, die unserer Meinung nach paradigmatische Handlungen am Institut für Philosophie sind: Studieren, Forschen, Lehren, Rollenwahrnehmung und Zusammenleben. Zudem haben wir sechs Werte gewählt, die uns besonders wichtig erscheinen: Fairness, Freiheit, Lebendigkeit, Offenheit, Professionalität und Verantwortung. Aus der Verknüpfung jeder einzelnen Handlung mit allen sechs Werten ergibt sich im Gesamtbild diejenige Haltung, die wir im Ethos vermitteln wollen.

Wer?

Im Namen der Fachgruppe Philosophie der Universität Stuttgart, in alphabetischer Reihenfolge.

  1. Sabrina Bressel [email protected]
  2. Michael Czechowski [email protected]
  3. Alexandra Haas [email protected]
  4. Simon Hollnaicher [email protected]
  5. Louis Kohlmann [email protected]
  6. Martin Maga [email protected]

Contribution

We want you to be part of this project. If you want to contribute to this project, then we encourage you to start with the following three steps:

  1. Fork it.
  2. Keep it super simple (KISS).
  3. Connect, tell everyone, including your future self, why you are doing what you are doing.

You will need some tools (see next section).

Requirements – What you will need

Standards, formats and norms

This project uses the following standards, formats and norms:

  1. Character encoding: 8-Bit Universal Character Set Transformation Format (UTF-8);
  2. Line ending: Unix/Linux;
  3. Indention: 2 soft tabs;
  4. Soft line wrap at 80 characters;
  5. Times are encoded in ISO format: Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) (former Greenwich Mean Time (GMT));

Tools

This project is designed to be handled with the following tools:

  1. Texlive 2016 (or later),
  2. TeXstudio 2.10.8 (or later),
  3. XeLaTeX (contained in TeXlive),
  4. xindy (contained in TeXlive),
  5. biber (contained in TeXlive),
  6. mkglossary (contained in TeXlive),
  7. Okular (contained in TeXlive),
  8. Atom text editor (contained in Ubuntu Linux OS),
  9. Git (contained in Ubuntu Linux OS).

Reading

To read this project you need:

  1. A simple text editor like Vim or
  2. A gedit,
  3. A Webbrowser like Firefox.
  4. A PDF reader like Okular.

Go to: PDFreaders.org for more information on PDF readers.

Editing

To edit this project you need:

  1. A simple text editor like Vim or
  2. A gedit or
  3. A more advanced text editor like Atom,
  4. A LaTeX editor like TeXstudio or

Compiling

To compile this project you need:

  1. A new version of LaTeX like: TeXlive 2016,
  2. pandoc

In particular you need at least the following tools that are contained in the TeXlive 2016 distribution to compile this project correctly:

  1. XeLaTeX,
  2. xindy,
  3. biber and
  4. mkglossary

Compiling sequence

  1. XeLaTeX main.tex
  2. xindy main.tex
  3. biber main.tex
  4. mkglossary main.tex
  5. biber main.tex
  6. XeLaTeX main.tex
  7. XeLaTeX main.pdf (Optional for booklet)

You might need to install some extra packages. Please read the files "/main.tex" and "/mystyles.tex" in directory "/main/" to see all packages you need. Please read the section Project Structure and File Dependency in the current README file.

Key – Filename extensions

Generic filename suffix (filename extensions)

  1. *.txt (Plain text file)
  2. *.md (Markdown file)
  3. *.tex (LaTeX file)
  4. *.png (Lossless digital image)
  5. *.eps (Graphics file format)
  6. *.jpg (Lossy compressed digital image)
  7. *.svg (Scalable Vector Graphics)
  8. *.pdf (Portable Document Format; PDF is the output/ result of compiling .tex (LaTeX source code) files with a LaTeX-Compiler like XeLaTeX)

Go to: Filename extension - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia for more Information.

Go to: Contact for more information.

Copyright and license

License

The project at hand is hereby released under the following License: Ethos of science 2017 Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) Creative Commons

Go to: /LICENSE.md For more information.

Version and versioning scheme

Version

The current VERSION of this project is:

-2017-01-28-16:15:00 UTC

Go to: /VERSION.md. For more information.

Contact

[email protected]

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