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    Monumental Still Lives.Audrey Flack & Josephine Withers - 1980 - Feminist Studies 6 (3):524.
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    Review of Harley E. Flack and Edmund D. Pelligrino: African-American Perspectives on Biomedical Ethics.[REVIEW]Harley E. Flack & Edmund D. Pelligrino - 1994 - Ethics 104 (2):404-406.
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    ‘Any animal whatever'.Jessica C. Flack & Frans Bm de Waal - 2000 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 7 (1-2):1-2.
    To what degree has biology influenced and shaped the development of moral systems? One way to determine the extent to which human moral systems might be the product of natural selection is to explore behaviour in other species that is analogous and perhaps homologous to our own. Many non-human primates, for example, have similar methods to humans for resolving, managing, and preventing conflicts of interests within their groups. Such methods, which include reciprocity and food sharing, reconciliation, consolation, conflict intervention, and (...)
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    Reason, Desire, and Sexuality: The Meaning of Gender in Northern Afghanistan.Audrey C. Shalinsky - 1986 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 14 (4):323-343.
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    Phänomenologische Ästhetik und die allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft.Patrick Flack - 2016 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 61 (2):161-176.
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  6. Feminism and Carnap's Principle of Tolerance.Y. A. P. Audrey - 2010 - Hypatia 25 (2):437-454.
    The logical empiricists often appear as a foil for feminist theories. Their emphasis on the individualistic nature of knowledge and on the value-neutrality of science seems directly opposed to most feminist concerns. However, several recent works have highlighted aspects of Carnap's views that make him seem like much less of a straightforwardly positivist thinker. Certain of these aspects lend themselves to feminist concerns much more than the stereotypical picture would imply.
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    The Epistemology of Protest, by José Medina.Audrey Yap - forthcoming - Mind.
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  8. Feminist Radical Empiricism, Values, and Evidence.Audrey Yap - 2016 - Hypatia 31 (1):58-73.
    Feminist epistemologies consider ways in which gender influences knowledge. In this article, I want to consider a particular kind of feminist empiricism that has been called feminist radical empiricism. I am particularly interested in this view's treatment of values as empirical, and consequently up for revision on the basis of empirical evidence. Proponents of this view cite the fact that it allows us to talk about certain things such as racial and gender equality as objective facts: not just whether we (...)
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  9. The ethics of patenting human embryonic stem cells.Audrey R. Chapman - 2009 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 19 (3):pp. 261-288.
    Just as human embryonic stem cell research has generated controversy about the uses of human embryos for research and therapeutic applications, human embryonic stem cell patents raise fundamental ethical issues. The United States Patent and Trademark Office has granted foundational patents, including a composition of matter (or product) patent to the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF), the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s intellectual property office. In contrast, the European Patent Office rejected the same WARF patent application for ethical reasons. This article assesses (...)
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    The Glass Ceiling for Women Managers: Antecedents and Consequences for Work-Family Interface and Well-Being at Work.Audrey Babic & Isabelle Hansez - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Despite significant promotion of diversity in companies, as well as legislation for equal opportunities for women and men, it must be noted that women still remain largely in the minority in decision-making positions. This observation reflects the phenomenon of the glass ceiling that constitutes vertical discrimination within companies against women. Although the glass ceiling has generated research interest, some authors have pointed out that theoretical models have made little attempt to develop an understanding of this phenomenon and its implications. Therefore, (...)
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  11. Credibility Excess and the Social Imaginary in Cases of Sexual Assault.Audrey S. Yap - 2017 - Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 3 (4):1-24.
    Open Access: This paper will connect literature on epistemic injustice with literature on victims and perpetrators, to argue that in addition to considering the credibility deficit suffered by many victims, we should also consider the credibility excess accorded to many perpetrators. Epistemic injustice, as discussed by Miranda Fricker, considers ways in which someone might be wronged in their capacity as a knower. Testimonial injustice occurs when there is a credibility deficit as a result of identity-prejudicial stereotypes. However, criticisms of Fricker (...)
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    Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Disclosures: An Investigation of Investors’ and Analysts’ Perceptions.Audrey Hsu, Kevin Koh, Sophia Liu & Yen H. Tong - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 158 (2):507-534.
    We conjecture that corporate social responsibility can be indicative of managerial ethics and integrity and examine whether equity investors and financial analysts consider CSR performance when they assess firms’ disclosures of actual and forecasted earnings. We find that only adverse CSR performance affects investors’ assessments of these disclosures. In contrast, we find that both positive and adverse CSR performance affect analysts’ forecast revisions in response to firms’ disclosures. We also find that firms with adverse CSR performance exhibit lower disclosure quality (...)
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  13. Duty and Inclination.Audrey L. Anton - 2006 - Southwest Philosophy Review 22 (1):199-207.
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    Peripheral feedback effects of facial expressions, bodily postures, and vocal expressions on emotional feelings.William Flack - 2006 - Cognition and Emotion 20 (2):177-195.
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    Phenomenology as an Abortive Science of Art: Two Contexts of Early Phenomenological Aesthetics ( Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft and GAChN).Patrick Flack - 2023 - Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 10 (2):109-125.
    This article critically examines the usual characterisation of aesthetics as a fragmented, marginal or secondary field within phenomenology. The author argues in particular that phenomenological aesthetics was consciously and systematically articulated as an explicit programme in at least two distinct contexts of early phenomenology: the international project to establish a general science of art known as the Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft, and the Soviet State Academy of Art Studies (GAChN). The article explores the impact of these institutions on the development of early (...)
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    The importance of the romantic myth for the left.Richard Flacks - 1975 - Theory and Society 2 (1):401-414.
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    The paradox of difference and diversity (or, why the threshold keeps moving).Audrey Kobayashi - 1997 - In John Paul Jones, Heidi J. Nast & Susan M. Roberts (eds.), Thresholds in feminist geography: difference, methodology, and representation. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 3--9.
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    Erratum to: Stefan Goltzberg: L’argumentation Juridique: Dalloz, Paris, 2013, 118 pp, ISBN: 978-2-247-12552-4.Audrey Soussan - 2014 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 27 (3):531-531.
    Erratum to: Int J Semiot Law DOI 10.1007/s11196-014-9376-7Dans la publication originale de cet article, l’auteur n’a pas cité le titre correct de la thèse de philosophie de Stefan Goltzberg.A la dernière phrase du premier paragraphe, il ne faut pas lire «il a écrit une thèse de philosophie intitulé Théorie et histoire de la philosophie du droit, philosophie du droit de Chaïm Perelman, de Theodor Viehweg, de Roscoe Pound» mais bien «il a écrit une thèse de philosophie intitulée Théorie bidimensionnelle de (...)
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  19. Kant and Community.Audrey Thompson - 1986 - Philosophy of Education 42:299-303.
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    Women's roles after first birth: Variable or stable?Audrey Vandenheuvel - 1997 - Gender and Society 11 (3):357-368.
    Literature on women's labor force participation traditionally divides women's activities into one of two categories: participants and nonparticipants. This article examines whether this dichotomization provides an adequate summary of women's employment patterns. Longitudinal data are used to examine employment sequences of American mothers for 2 to 10 years following the birth of their first child. The data indicate that beyond the first few postbirth years, a division of women's employment patterns into two groups fails to encompass the patterns of a (...)
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  21. Why Read, Macherey?Audrey Wasser - 2022 - In Warren Montag & Audrey Wasser (eds.), Pierre Macherey and the case of literary production. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
     
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  22. Moral Overfitting.Audrey Powers - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies.
    This is a paper about model-building and overfitting in normative ethics. Overfitting is recognized as a methodological error in modeling in the philosophy of science and scientific practice, but this concern has not been brought to bear on the practice of normative ethics. I first argue that moral inquiry shares similarities with scientific inquiry in that both may productively rely on model-building, and, as such, overfitting worries should apply to both fields. I then offer a diagnosis of the problems of (...)
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    Sequential processing during noun phrase production.Audrey Bürki, Jasmin Sadat, Anne-Sophie Dubarry & F. -Xavier Alario - 2016 - Cognition 146 (C):90-99.
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  24. Globalization, human rights, and the social determinants of health.Audrey R. Chapman - 2009 - Bioethics 23 (2):97-111.
    Globalization, a process characterized by the growing interdependence of the world's people, impacts health systems and the social determinants of health in ways that are detrimental to health equity. In a world in which there are few countervailing normative and policy approaches to the dominant neoliberal regime underpinning globalization, the human rights paradigm constitutes a widely shared foundation for challenging globalization's effects. The substantive rights enumerated in human rights instruments include the right to the highest attainable level of physical and (...)
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  25. Defensiveness and Identity.Audrey Yap & Jonathan Ichikawa - 2023 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association:1-20.
    Criticism can sometimes provoke defensive reactions, particularly when it implicates identities people hold dear. For instance, feminists told they are upholding rape culture might become angry or upset, since the criticism conflicts with an identity that is important to them. These kinds of defensive reactions are a primary focus of this paper. What is it to be defensive in this way, and why do some kinds of criticism, or implied criticism, tend to provoke this kind of response? What are the (...)
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  26. Animal testing: sortons les animaux des labos!Audrey Jougla - 2023 - Paris: Éditions Autrement.
    L'expérimentation animale n'existe pas: le tour de force des industries qui y ont recours consiste à l'avoir fait disparaître." Chaque année, en Europe, environ 12 millions d'animaux subissent des tests : un chiffre qui ne faiblit pas depuis vingt ans malgré une opposition citoyenne croissante et un discours scientifique qui vante la réduction des expériences. Rongeurs, poissons, chats, chiens ou singes sont utilisés dans les laboratoires, et pour des raisons parfois bien éloignées du cadre de la santé. Que vivent vraiment (...)
     
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    How to Cover Murder-Suicides: A Study of Irish Journalism Ethics.Audrey Galvin - 2024 - Journal of Media Ethics 39 (1):49-60.
    Based on 12 in-depth, semi-structured interviews, this study explores the attitudes of news media professionals toward Codes of Practice and guidelines and how they may conflict in the coverage of murder-suicide incidents. There is a dearth of research in this area, even though four organizations in Ireland have issued guidelines on how journalists should report on cases of this nature. This study found that news media professionals have a largely positive attitude toward guidelines and codes; however, news media conventions and (...)
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  28. Hidden Costs of Inquiry: Exploitation, World-Travelling and Marginalized Lives.Audrey Yap - 2021 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 31 (2):153-173.
    There are many good reasons to learn about the lives of people who have less social privilege than we do. We might want to understand their circumstances in order to have informed opinions on social policy, or to make our institutions more inclusive. We might also want to cultivate empathy for its own sake. Much of this knowledge is gained through social scientific or humanistic research into others' lives. The entitlement to theorize about or study the lives of marginalized others (...)
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    Moral Idiots and Blameless Brutes in Aristotle’s Ethics.Audrey L. Anton - 2022 - Southwest Philosophy Review 38 (1):245-256.
    Aristotle maintains that vicious people are blameworthy despite their moral ignorance, since becoming vicious was up to them and whatever is up to us we are able to do or not do. However, one’s upbringing shapes one’s moral character. Together, these claims invite an objection I call the horrible childhood challenge. According to this objection, vicious adults who suffered horrible childhoods through which they were taught to adopt bad ends as though they were good should not be held accountable for (...)
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    Tomorrow’s Child: Unlikely to Be Obsolete.Audrey R. Chapman - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (7):22-23.
    Volume 19, Issue 7, July 2019, Page 22-23.
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    The Social Determinants of Health: Why We Should Care.Audrey R. Chapman - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (3):46-47.
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  32. Ad Hominem Fallacies and Epistemic Credibility.Audrey Yap - 2015 - In Christian Dahlman & Thomas Bustamante (eds.), Argument Types and Fallacies in Legal Argumentation. Cham: Imprint: Springer.
     
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  33. Monkey Business and Business Ethics.Jessica C. Flack & Frans B. M. De Waal - 2004 - The Ruffin Series of the Society for Business Ethics 4:7-41.
    To what degree has biology influenced and shaped the development of moral systems? One way to determine the extent to which human moral systems might be the product of natural selection is to explore behaviour in other species that is analogous and perhaps homologous to our own. Many non-human primates, for example, have similar methods to humans for resolving, managing, and preventing conflicts of interests within their groups. Such methods, which include reciprocity and food sharing, reconciliation, consolation, conflict intervention, and (...)
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  34. Why not write in the first person? Why use complex plots? Some thoughts on George Eliot's theory and practice.Audrey F. Cahill - forthcoming - Theoria.
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    Coming to Terms with the Past.Audrey R. Chapman - 1999 - The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics 19:235-258.
    This paper explores one of the major issues before transitional societies, the balance among truth, justice, and/or reconciliation. It focusses on the role of truth commissions, with an emphasis on the experience of South Africa. A central thesis of the paper is that establishing a shared truth that documents the causes, nature, and extent of severe and gross human rights abuses and/or collective violence under antecedent regimes is a prerequisite for achieving accountability, meaningful reconciliation, and a foundation for a common (...)
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    Dtc marketing of genetic tests: The perfect storm.Audrey Chapman - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (6):10 – 12.
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    Refining Ethical Guidelines for Early Clinical Trials of Pluripotent Stem-Cell-Derived Therapeutics for Parkinson's Disease.Audrey R. Chapman - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 6 (1):65-66.
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    Care and Education in Early Childhood: A Student's Guide to Theory and Practice.Audrey Curtis & Maureen O'Hagan - 2003 - Routledge.
    The authors draw on their extensive early years experience to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the key issues in the field of early childhood care and education. In this fully updated and revised new edition, rewritten to include the new Early Years Foundation Stage, students will find that this text now meets the needs of students on Foundation degrees, Early Childhood Degrees and the new Early Years Professional qualification. Topics covered in this essential textbook include: an overview of (...)
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    Alan Wolfe's simple gifts.Richard Flacks - 1992 - Theory and Society 21 (3):395-408.
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    Dark Degenerations: Life, Light, and Transformation beneath the Earth, 1840–circa 1900.Andrew Flack - 2022 - Isis 113 (2):331-351.
    Focusing on Kentucky’s immense and world-famous Mammoth Cave, this essay considers contexts from across the nineteenth century in which subterranean darkness was envisaged as a driving force in the transformation of living things. In fact, the cave was the stage for several allied discourses of “dark degeneracy” that conjured images of both generative and destructive mutability, from the generation of animals without eyes to the apparent disintegration of some kinds of human bodies and minds through exposure to the darkness. In (...)
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    (1 other version)Jean Tinguely: Vanitas und die Kunst des Ephemeren.Monika Flacke & Victoria von Flemming - 2019 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 27 (2):75-96.
    Tinguelys gesamtes Œuvre scheint vom Vanitas-Motiv grundiert: seine sinnlosen Maschinen aus Schrott, sich selbst vernichtenden, ephemeren Artefakte, die in Form von Flügelaltären stattfindende Auseinandersetzung mit dem Tod und erst recht der eine barocke Tragikomödie referierende Cenodoxus. Dass dieser Eindruck trügt, zeigt sich sobald das scheinbar Evidente mit den frühneuzeitlichen Spielarten der Vanitas konfrontiert wird. Dennoch adaptiert und inszeniert Tinguely das Motiv mit dem melancholischen Gestus des seines Heilshorizonts verlustig gegangenen Subjekts.
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    Riassunto: Merleau-Ponty e la “defamiliarizzazione” dei formalisti russi.Patrick Flack - 2006 - Chiasmi International 8:256-256.
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  43. The Text, Canon, and Principal Versions of the Bible.Elmer E. Flack & Bruce M. Metzger - 1956
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    Have you heard of Rose-Mary? She messes with your mood.Audrey Fletcher, Steve Provost & Mitchell Longstaff - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Clausewitz versus Foucault : regards croisés sur la guerre.Audrey Hérisson - 2018 - Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 55:143-162.
    Clausewitz se place au tournant de ce que Foucault appellera la biopolitique : la partie analytique de sa théorie nous fait encore osciller entre la « raison d’État » foucaldienne, qu’assoient les réflexions sur les guerres réelles et leur limitation par la politique, et la nouvelle rationalité de la biopolitique, qui met au centre de ses préoccupations ce qui est vivant et réagit. Clausewitz a annoncé l’illimitation des guerres futures, celles où le pouvoir politique ne maîtrise pas les forces morales (...)
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    Functional Organization of a Multimodular Bacterial Chemosensory Apparatus.Audrey Moine, Rym Agrebi, Leon Espinosa, John R. Kirby, David R. Zusman, Tam Mignot & Emilia M. F. Mauriello - unknown
    Chemosensory systems are complex regulatory pathways capable of perceiving external signals and translating them into different cellular behaviors such as motility and development. In the δ-proteobacterium Myxococcus xanthus, chemosensing allows groups of cells to orient themselves and aggregate into specialized multicellular biofilms termed fruiting bodies. M. xanthus contains eight predicted CSS and 21 chemoreceptors. In this work, we systematically deleted genes encoding components of each CSS and chemoreceptors and determined their effects on M. xanthus social behaviors. Then, to understand how (...)
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    De la nécessité d’introduire la philosophie hégélienne de l’art en France. La traduction non littérale des Cours d’esthétique par Charles Bénard.Audrey Rieber - 2023 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 31 (1):99-110.
    La traduction, à partir de 1840, des Cours d’esthétique de Hegel par Charles Bénard joue un rôle de premier plan dans l’introduction de l’esthétique et, plus généralement, de la philosophie allemande en France. Pour éclairer le sens et la portée de ce transfert linguistique et théorique, on prêtera attention aux écrits de Bénard dans lesquels il expose quels sont, selon lui, les indispensables apports et aussi les limites de l’approche hégélienne du point de vue de l’esthétique métaphysique française. On s’intéressera (...)
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    The rule of reverse results: the effects of unethical policies?Audrey Wells - 2016 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
    Do extreme, unethical governmental policies often produce results opposite to those intended? This book considers the ironic outcomes of recent global events and concludes that there is a 'rule of reverse results' at work. While not a hard and fast law, the rule points out the increased probability that a policy will backfire if it is immoral while ethical policies, even if extreme, are unlikely to produce reverse results. The issue here is that of increased likelihood but not of certainty. (...)
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  49. Kung fu fighting : doing action and negotiating masculinity.Audrey Yue - 2008 - In Nicole Anderson & Katrina Schlunke (eds.), Cultural Theory in Everyday Practice. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Conceptual Engineering and Neurath’s Boat: A Return to the Political Roots of Logical Empiricism.Audrey Yap - 2022 - In David Bordonaba Plou, Víctor Fernández Castro & José Ramón Torices (eds.), The Political Turn in Analytic Philosophy: Reflections on Social Injustice and Oppression. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 31-52.
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