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    Polish Adaptation and Validation of the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ-R) in Cancer Patients.Aneta Pasternak, Magdalena Poraj-Weder & Katarzyna Schier - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The article presents findings from three studies designed to validate and culturally adapt the Polish version of the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire, a measure of the cognitive and emotional components of illness representations among oncology patients. The tool is conceptually based on Leventhal’s Self-Regulatory Model. The results of the study 1 show that it can be successfully used in a Polish cultural context as a reliable equivalent to its original English version. Analyses conducted in Study 2 provided good evidence for (...)
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    Editorial: Success and Failures in Implementing Health-Related Changes.Magdalena Poraj-Weder, Irena Jelonkiewicz-Sterianos, Aneta Pasternak, Lidia Zabłocka-Żytka, Marja Kaunonen, Christophe Matthys, Alexander Mario Baldacchino & Jan Czesław Czabała - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    Responsible Citizens, Irresponsible States: Should Citizens Pay for Their States' Wrongdoings?Avia Pasternak - 2021 - Oxford University Press.
    "International and domestic laws commonly hold states responsible for their wrongdoings. States pay compensation for their unjust wars, and reparations for their historical wrongdoings. Some argue that states should incur punitive damages for their international crimes. But there is a troubling aspect to these practices: States are corporate agents, comprised of flesh and blood citizens. When the state uses the public purse to finance its corporate liabilities, the burden falls on these citizens, even if they protested against the state's policies, (...)
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  4. Political Rioting: A Moral Assessment.Avia Pasternak - 2018 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 46 (4):384-418.
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    Pŭtishta na poznanieto: sbornik v chest na 60-godishninata na prof. d.f.n. Aneta Karageorgieva.Aneta Karageorgieva & Dimitŭr Elchinov (eds.) - 2020 - Sofii︠a︡: Universitetsko izdatelstvo "Sv. Kliment Okhridski".
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    Voluntary Benefits from Wrongdoing.Avia Pasternak - 2014 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 31 (4):377-391.
    The principle of wrongful benefits prescribes that beneficiaries from wrongdoing incur duties towards the victims of the wrongdoing. The principle focuses on involuntary beneficiaries, demanding that they disgorge their tainted benefit. However, it overlooks the duties of beneficiaries who are not straightforwardly involuntary. The article addresses this gap in the literature. It explores the duties of ‘voluntary beneficiaries’, who could avoid receiving the tainted benefit; and the duties of ‘welcoming beneficiaries’, who cannot avoid receiving the tainted benefit but welcome it. (...)
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    Corporate Social Responsibility and Stock Prices After the Financial Crisis: The Role of Strategic CSR Activities.Aneta Havlinova & Jiri Kukacka - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 182 (1):223-242.
    We analyze the relationship between corporate social responsibility and the stock market performance in the post-global financial crisis period. A new measure of social responsibility by Thomson Reuters, called the ESG Combined Score, is used. As a novel feature of our analysis, socially responsible engagement is divided into the strategic activities closely related to the examined companies’ core business and the remaining secondary activities. The results of the fixed effects regression show a positive and statistically, as well as economically, significant (...)
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    From Corporate Moral Agency to Corporate Moral Rights.Avia Pasternak - 2017 - Law and Ethics of Human Rights 11 (1):135-159.
  9. Sharing the costs of political injustices.Avia Pasternak - 2010 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 10 (2):188-210.
    It is commonly thought that when democratic states act wrongly, they should bear the costs of the harm they cause. However, since states are collective agents, their financial burdens pass on to their individual citizens. This fact raises important questions about the proper distribution of the state’s collective responsibility for its unjust policies. This article identifies two opposing models for sharing this collective responsibility in democracies: first, in proportion to citizens’ personal association with the unjust policy; second, by giving each (...)
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  10. The collective responsibility of democratic publics.Avia Pasternak - 2011 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 41 (1):99-123.
    Towards the end of her seminal work on the notion of representation Hanna Pitkin makes the following observation:At the end of the Second World War and during the Nuremberg trials there was much speculation about the war guilt of the German people. [...] Many people might argue the responsibility of the German people even though a Nazi government was not representative. We might agree, however, that in the case of a representative government the responsibility would be more clear-cut.2As Pitkin suggests (...)
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    Language Proficiency as a Matter of Law: Judicial Reasoning on Miranda Waivers by Speakers with Limited English Proficiency (LEP).Aneta Pavlenko - 2024 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 37 (2):329-357.
    Judges wield enormous power in modern society and it is not surprising that scholars have long been interested in how judges think. The purpose of this article is to examine how US judges reason on language issues. To understand how courts decide on comprehension of constitutional rights by speakers with Limited English Proficiency (LEP), I analyzed 460 judicial opinions on appeals from LEP speakers, issued between 2000 and 2020. Two findings merit particular attention. Firstly, the analysis revealed that in 36% (...)
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  12. Fair Play and Wrongful Benefits.Avia Pasternak - 2017 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 14 (5):515-534.
    _ Source: _Page Count 20 According to the fair play defense of political obligations citizens have a reciprocity-based duty to share the costs involved in the production of public goods. But sometimes, states produce collective goods through wrongdoing. For example, sometimes states’ wrongful immigration policies can contribute to the welfare of their own populations. Do citizens have duties of reciprocity in light of such wrongful benefits? I argue that the answer to this question is negative. Drawing on the observation that (...)
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    Theoretical and Terminological Aspects in Conceptualizing Methodics of Educational Work as a Pedagogical Discipline.Aneta Barakoska & Katerina Mitevska Petrusheva - 2023 - Годишен зборник на Филозофскиот факултет/The Annual of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje 76 (1):125-137.
    The importance of pedagogy as a science is in exploration and improvement of education as an integral part of the social reality. Theory of education, General pedagogy and Methodics of educational work are the scientific disciplines that are most directly related to examining the educational work, and represent its theoretical and methodological basis in the process of its realization. Educational work provides the essence of the overall education process, since it refers and unites the knowledge, skills, attitudes, beliefs and values (...)
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    Stroke induced reorganization of the neural networks for sentence comprehension, and relationship to perilesional dysfunction revealed by MEG and ASL.Kielar Aneta, Chu Ronald, Panamsky Lilia, Khatamian Yasha, Chen Jean & Meltzer Jed - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Education, values and development of personality.Aneta Barakoska - 2019 - Годишен зборник на Филозофскиот факултет/The Annual of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje 72:95-106.
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    Local resource depletion hypothesis as a mechanism for action selection in the brain.Aneta Brzezicka, Jan Kamiński & Andrzej Wróbel - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (6):682-683.
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    Milcząca arkadia Tadeusza Różewicza. Nowa próba odczytania.Aneta Kula - 2002 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 5:185-200.
    Die Reise von Róewicz an die Ouellen der Kultur des Mittelmeerraumes ist ein der vielen Versuche, die den Ziel hatten, die Weltmitte neu aufzubauen. Die vergeblichen, metamorphischen Reisen des verlorenen Sohnes an die mit seiner Geburt genetisch verbundenen Orte, die missgelungenen Versuche der Wiederholung dieser Struktur, liessen den Dichter seine Hoffnung woanders suchen: die Wiege der Mittelmeerraumkultur, loci communes aller Topeen, Archetypen und Mythen unseres Kulturkreises. El in Arcadie ego beweist, dass die Italiamythe nichts mehr Neues zeigt, ihre Schönheit wurde (...)
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    O tradycji literackiej w poezji Mirona Białoszewskiego.Aneta Kula - 2001 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 4:237-262.
    In the history of Miron Białoszewski as a poet the main issues are on the exploitation of commonplace and the continuation of literary tradition of low and high culture. Apart from the mentioned traditional literary genres, allusions to certain literary texts and the visible traces of Hindu ideas, one can correspondingly find here references to the Biblical symbolism, the combination of elements from various artistic spheres and polemics with traditional literary patterns. In my study I described some particular references to (...)
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    Skamieniały posąg boleści. Próba odczytania poetyckiej biografii matki w kontekście tomu "Matka odchodzi" Tadeusza Różewicza.Aneta Kula - 2003 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 6:323-336.
    Der Band Matka odchodzi von Różewicz ist ein Buch über die Familie des Dichters. Zwischen der personlich Erklärung: „Ich bin ein Dichter”, und der ergreifenden Erinnerung: „Das Schönste und Wertwolle bei uns zu Hause ist die Muter”, ist ein Teil der Geschichte der Różewicz-Familie enthalten. Das ist auch ein Buch über eine alte Frau – die Muter, die einzige Ikone des für Różewicz charakteristischen Stils, die keine Banalität erlitten hat und den Weltzerfall nicht bewiest. Die Unabhängigkeit des Buches hat keinen (...)
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    Der Unsterblichkeitsgedanke bei den polnischen und deutschsprachigen Realisten des 19. Jahrhunderts.Aneta Mazur - 2003 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 55 (1):62-84.
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    Cosmopolitan Justice and Criminal States.Avia Pasternak - 2019 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 36 (3):366-374.
    Cécile Fabre's monumental work Cosmopolitan Peace offers a thorough investigation of the responsibilities that agents incur through their involvement in armed conflict. However, her analysis fails to acknowledge the central role that states play in initiating and orchestrating acts of war. I argue that states are corporate moral agents, who are morally responsible for their own wrongdoings during an unjust war, and that this argument is compatible with Fabre's cosmopolitan premises. I then suggest that a systematic account of criminal liability (...)
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    Frequency signatures of damage localisation.E. Pasternak & A. V. Dyskin - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (28-30):3665-3679.
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    Transformacje metafizyki w ontologię.Izabela Pasternak - 2021 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 69 (2):358-365.
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  24. Wakacje Hegla. Uwagi na temat aktualności rozważań Hegla w Wykładach o estetyce.Aneta Rostkowska - 2009 - Principia.
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    Training in Temporal Information Processing Ameliorates Phonetic Identification.Aneta Szymaszek, Anna Dacewicz, Paulina Urban & Elzbieta Szelag - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12:322638.
    Many studies revealed a link between temporal information processing (TIP) in a millisecond range and speech perception. Previous studies indicated a dysfunction in TIP accompanied by deficient phonemic hearing in children with specific language impairment (SLI). In this study we concentrate in SLI on phonetic identification, using the voice-onset-time (VOT) phenomenon in which TIP is built-in. VOT is crucial for speech perception, as stop consonants (like /t/ vs. /d/) may be distinguished by an acoustic difference in time between the onsets (...)
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    A lot of hatred and a ton of desire: intensity in the mereology of mental states.Robert Pasternak - 2019 - Linguistics and Philosophy 42 (3):267-316.
    Certain measurement-related constructions impose a requirement that the measure function used track the part-whole structure of the domain of measurement, so that a given entity or eventuality must have a larger measurement in the chosen dimension than any of its salient proper parts. I provide evidence from English and Chinese that these constructions can be used to measure the intensity of mental states like hatred and love, indicating that in the natural language ontology of such states, intensity correlates with part-whole (...)
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    Benefiting from Wrongdoing.Avia Pasternak - 2016 - In Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Kimberley Brownlee & David Coady (eds.), A Companion to Applied Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley. pp. 411–423.
    This chapter investigates the moral status of agents who innocently benefit from the wrongdoing of others. We commonly think that perpetrators should not benefit from their wrongdoings. But sometimes wrongdoings benefit third parties. Clearest examples are historical wrongdoings, such as colonialism and slavery, which have long lasting effects to this very day, benefitting some while harming others. Recent attempts to identify those who should address such wrongdoings suggest that their beneficiaries, even though they have done not taken part in the (...)
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    Limiting States' Corporate Responsibility.Avia Pasternak - 2012 - Journal of Political Philosophy 21 (4):361-381.
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    Emotions and the body in Russian and English.Aneta Pavlenko - 2002 - Pragmatics and Cognition 10 (1):207-242.
    The goal of the present paper is to examine Wierzbicka¿s (1992, 1998a, 1999) claims that the connection between emotions and the body is encoded and emphasized in Russian to a higher degree than it is in English, and that English favors the adjectival pattern in emotion discourse, while Russian prefers the verbal one. The study analyzes oral narratives elicited through the same visual stimuli from 40 monolingual Russians and 40 monolingual Americans. The results of the quantitative and qualitative analyses of (...)
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  30. Is Sex Essential for Personhood? Being “Halfway Between Female and Male” From the Perspective of Polish Law.Aneta Gawlik & Agnieszka Bielska–Brodziak - 2017 - In Visa A. J. Kurki & Tomasz Pietrzykowski (eds.), Legal Personhood: Animals, Artificial Intelligence and the Unborn. Cham: Springer.
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    Austin on Truth.Aneta Karageorgieva - 2010 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):159-164.
    J. L. Austin’s article ‘Truth’ is a remarkable example of his method of ordinary language analysis by which he investigates the notoriously recalcitrant philosophical concept of truth. This paper attempts to specify the character of Austin’s truth conception, defending the view that despite his opinion of it being a semantic one, it is actually of a mixed nature. Correspondence is what determines the truth or falsity of a statement, but semantics delineates the segment of the world to which our statements (...)
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    Modus vivendi Johna Graye jako alternativní projekt liberálního myšlení: akceptace hodnotového konfliktu coby základu politična.Aneta Květinová - 2017 - Filosofie Dnes 9 (1):24-51.
    Studie se zabývá analýzou politické teorie modu vivendi britského politického filosofa Johna Graye, přičemž za její hlavní cíl lze považovat především určení autorovy ideologické pozice v kontextu liberálního myšlení, jakož i posouzení koherence Grayovy teorie s koncepcí liberalismu strachu. Na základě kritické reflexe převažujícího univerzalistického pojetí liberalismu článek identifikuje a analyzuje stěžejní atributy Grayova specifického uchopení liberální teorie v podobě ideálu modu vivendi, etické teorie hodnotového pluralismu, univerzálního minima a hodnoty tolerance. V návaznosti na tuto identifikaci je následně zkoumán i (...)
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    Executive functions involved in thought suppression: An attempt to integrate research in two paradigms.Aneta Niczyporuk & Edward Nęcka - 2024 - Consciousness and Cognition 125 (C):103765.
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    Rotations and pattern formation in granular materials under loading.Elena Pasternak, Arcady V. Dyskin, Maxim Esin, Ghulam M. Hassan & Cara MacNish - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (28-30):3122-3145.
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    What Makes Us Human?Charles Pasternak (ed.) - 2007 - ONEWorld Publications.
    How and why did we become who we are? In "What Makes Us Human?" some of theorld's most brilliant thinkers offer their answers to this perennial puzzle,ncluding Susan Blackmore, Robin Dunbar, Susan Greenfield, Richard Harries,enan Malik, Richard Wrangham, Ian Tattersall, and Lewis Wolpert. Together,hey draw on a broad spectrum of disciplines, from anthropology, biochemistry,edicine, and neuroscience, to philosophy, psychology, and religion, to askhat makes us distinctively human. Is it our cognitive abilities, or our usef tools, our story-telling, our beliefs, our (...)
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  36. Aesthetics and Art in Africa: Conceptual Clarification, Confusion or Colonization?Aneta Pawłowska - 2007 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 9.
     
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  37. The Roots of Black Post-Apartheid Art in South Africa.Aneta Pawłowska - 2004 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 6:81-104.
     
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    The Climate Conducive to Creativity in the City and its Impact on the Development of Creative Sectors.Aneta Sokół & Sylwia Pangsy-Kania - 2019 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 59 (1):191-210.
    Nowadays, creativity has become one of the most important determinants of the development of modern economy. In it lies the potential for economic success not only of entire regions, but above all of business entities. Although creativity is difficult to define, it more frequently becomes the subject of scholarly considerations. In this study, an attempt was made to explore the climate for creativity because it determines the development of creativity and creative attitudes in creative sectors. The main research goal was (...)
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    Umysł na nowo odkryty [The Rediscovery of the Mind, 1992].Aneta Szafran - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 7 (1):272-274.
    „Chciałbym poddać krytyce i przezwyciężyć obie tradycje intelektualne, które odgrywają dominującą rolę w badaniach nad umysłem: materialistyczną i dualistyczną. Ponieważ sądzę, że świadomość jest podstawowym zjawiskiem mentalnym, chciałbym zainicjować gruntowne badania nad świadomością, które czyniłyby zadość rygorom, jakie dyktują jej specyficzne własności. Chciałbym również wbić ostatni gwóźdź do trumny teorii głoszącej, że umysł jest programem komputerowym. Wreszcie, zamierzam wysunąć kilka propozycji dotyczących zreformowania naszych badań nad zjawiskami mentalnymi, abyśmy mogli żywic uzasadnione nadzieje na powtórne odkrycie umysłu". Akapit ten pochodzi z (...)
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    The autobiographical “self” in Ryszard Kapuściński´s empathetic journalism.Aneta Wysocka - 2021 - Human Affairs 31 (3):335-347.
    The article investigates the autobiographical aspects of Ryszard Kapuściński’s reportage pieces. The journalist’s complete works provide the material for this study. Autobiographism is understood here broadly, not only as the presence of a selfnarrative in the documentary accounts, but also as the implicit influence of the foreign correspondent’s life experiences on his interpretation of the events he reports. Kapuściński’s work early was primarily influenced by the experiences of poverty during the Second World War and the post-war period, the post-war loss (...)
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    Cosmopolitan justice and the league of democracies.Avia Pasternak - 2012 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 15 (5):649-666.
    Cosmopolitan justice calls for extensive institutional transformations at the international level. But in the absence of a global enforcing authority, such transformations are bound to be hampered by a range of obstacles, including non-compliance and coordination problems. What solutions can a cosmopolitan thinker offer to address these challenges? In answering this question, the paper focuses on the role that international cooperation between the world?s democracies can play in promoting cosmopolitan aspirations. It argues that such cooperation has a crucial role to (...)
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  42. Criminal Wrongdoing, Restorative Justice, and the Moral Standing of Unjust States.Jeffrey W. Howard & Avia Pasternak - 2021 - Journal of Political Philosophy 31 (1):42-59.
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    Ezik i poznanie.Aneta Karageorgieva, Dimitŭr Elchinov, Boi︠a︡n Vasilev & Mila Ganeva (eds.) - 2018 - Sofii︠a︡: Universitetsko izdatelstvo "Sv. Kliment Okhridski".
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    How Does Ritualized Behavior Lower Anxiety? The Role of Cognitive Load and Conscious Preoccupation in Anxiety Reduction.Aneta Niczyporuk - 2020 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 62 (1):187-205.
    Although rituals are believed to lower anxiety, the underlying mechanism of anxiety reduction has not been explained well enough. According to Boyer and Liénard (2006), ritualized behavior decreases the anxiety levels because it swamps working memory. This blocks anxious thoughts’ access to consciousness. As a result, ritualized behavior lowers anxiety temporarily but maintains it in the long run. In the article, I analyze what processes should be engaged in ritualized behavior to bring the aforementioned outcomes. I propose that ritualized behavior (...)
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    Virus, toxin, complement: Common actions and their prevention by Ca2+ Or Zn2+.Charles A. Pasternak - 1987 - Bioessays 6 (1):14-19.
    Membrane damage induced by haemolytic agents does not necessarily lead to lysis: the pores that are formed at low concentration of agent are formed at low concentration of agent are not large enough to allow leakage of cytoplasmic proteins, and in many instances the lesions become repaired with time. Quite different agents induce a similar type of lesion: in each case leakage is reduced at low ionic strenth, and is prevented by divalent cations such as Ca2+ or Zn2+, suggesting a (...)
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  46. Female Art of South Africa and the Second Wave of Neo-Feminism.Aneta Pawłowska - 2006 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 8:55-82.
     
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    Intending to benefit from wrongdoing.Robert E. Goodin & Avia Pasternak - 2016 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 15 (3):280-297.
    Some believe that the mere beneficiaries of wrongdoing of others ought to disgorge their tainted benefits. Others deny that claim. Both sides of this debate concentrate on unavoidable beneficiaries of the wrongdoing of others, who are presumed themselves to be innocent by virtue of the fact they have neither contributed to the wrong nor could they have avoided receiving the benefit. But as we show, this presumption is mistaken for unavoidable beneficiaries who intend in certain ways to benefit from wrongdoing, (...)
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    (2 other versions)Moral intensity as a predictor of social responsibility.Eugene D. Jaffe & Hanoch Pasternak - 2005 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 15 (1):53–63.
  49. Transitional Art in South Africa.Aneta Pawłowska - 2011 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 13:183-202.
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    Response to critics.Avia Pasternak - 2024 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 27 (4):624-634.
    I would first like to extend gratitude to Jinyu Sun, who has put together this symposium, and to all the contributors for their penetrating critiques. In my short response I cannot do justice to al...
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