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    Analýza populizmu podľa Ernesta Laclaua.Barbara Biháryová - 2018 - Studia Philosophica 65 (1-2):63-79.
    Populizmus dnes predstavuje často skloňovaný pojem tak na akademickej pôde, ako i na samotnej politickej scéne, v médiách a medzi laickou verejnosťou. Skutočnosťou je, že hoci v našej spoločnosti tento pojem používa takmer každý, len málokto vie, čo vlastne znamená. V tomto článku sa preto budeme zaoberať otázkou, ktorá sa stala predmetom analýz mnohých teoretikov, otázkou, čo je to populizmus. Jedným z tých teoretikov je Ernesto Laclau (1935–2014), ktorý populizmus nechápe ako ideológiu, ale ako istú stratégiu resp. spôsob komunikácie. V (...)
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    Paz, justiça e instituições eficazes (ODS 16).Barbara Heller & Anderson William Marzinhowsky Benaglia - 2023 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 28:244-262.
    O artigo que ora apresentamos problematiza a formação e os enfrentamentos da Associação Liberdades Poéticas para atender ao Objetivo Número 16 da ONU, “Paz, Justiça e Instituições Eficazes”. Trata-se de um grupo de voluntários, composto por pessoas de diferentes sexualidades, formações acadêmicas, atuações profissionais e faixas etárias, criado em 2020 durante a pandemia, que tem como premissa reconhecer a prática da leitura como um Direito Humano, indispensável à humanização e à transformação dos sujeitos. Atuamos com remição de pena por leitura (...)
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    Scandalous knowledge: science, truth and the human.Barbara Herrnstein Smith - 2005 - Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.
    Chronic and current epistemological controversies, with particular attention to the development of pragmatist/historicist/constructivist reconceptions of knowledge and science in the 20th century and the scandalized responses to them by defenders of more traditional rationalist/objectivist/realist conceptions. Individual chapters deal with complex and confused relations among epistemic skepticism, relativism, and constructivist epistemology ; 20th-century "postmodern" relativism and anti-relativism; Ludwik Fleck and constructivist views of truth, science, and knowledge; attacks on and disavowals of constructivism and/or relativism by established and feminist philosophers; the Science (...)
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    Finite computable dimension and degrees of categoricity.Barbara F. Csima & Jonathan Stephenson - 2019 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 170 (1):58-94.
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    Belief and resistance: dynamics of contemporary intellectual controversy.Barbara Herrnstein Smith - 1997 - Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
    An extended analysis and account of the psychological/social/cognitive dynamics of intellectual controversy. The immediate focus is the recurrent failure of intellectual engagement, in encounters having to do with with truth, knowledge, language, science, and/or objectivity, between, on the one hand, rationalist-realist-objectivist philosophers and/or those they have instructed and, on the other hand, constructivist-pragmatist ("postmodern") theorists and/or those persuaded by their critiques and/or alternative views. Individual chapters examine critiques and defenses of objectivist-rationalist views in law, politics, literary studies, ethics, communication theory, (...)
  6. Die pädagogischen Grundbegriffe Erziehung, Lehren und Lernen im Werk von Erich Fromm.Barbara Huygen - 1987 - In Johannes Classen (ed.), Erich Fromm und die Pädagogik: Gesellschafts-Charakter und Erziehung. Weinheim: Beltz.
     
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  7. Pharmacists, the Pharmaceutical Industry, and Ethics.Barbara Russell - 2009 - Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 4:1-5.
    Considerable ethics-related focus has been directed to the pharmaceutical industry’s relationship with physicians, in part because physicians have the only profession able to prescribe much of what the industry manufactures. In Alberta, however, pharmacists have recently been permitted to modify physician prescriptions for a patient and even to prescribe without physician involvement. This paper will examine how this change in responsibilities could change pharmacists’ relationships with the industry.
     
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    Is Positivism an Anti-National Orientation?Barbara Skarga - 2010 - Dialogue and Universalism 20 (1-2):35-51.
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    Economic and Philosophical Reflections on Private Wealth.Barbara E. Wall - 2006 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 3 (2):335-353.
  10. Influenza Pandemic, Mental Illnesses, Addictions.Barbara Russell - 2010 - Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 5:1-5.
    While public health ethics typically deals with issues wherein individual well-being competes with the population’s wellbeing, it also deals with competing groups’ well-being. Public health responses to the Chicago heat wave and Hurricane Katrina were strongly criticized, in part, because certain groups of people experienced far greater and longer-lasting losses compared to others. Diff erences in experience were largely due to socio-economic-political disadvantages or vulnerabilities. This article is written in light of the recent fi rst and second “waves” of the (...)
     
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    Imagine you are facing a problem with both peace and health dimen-sions, such as the three scenarios presented in Chapter 1. Perhaps you are the health worker facing high youth suicide in an aboriginal com-munity that has a conflictual relationship with the dominant culture, or the physician noting high levels of gun violence in emergency admis-sions, or a member of the team helping to reconstruct a health system after deadly interethnic conflict. Where do you start?Joanna Santa Barbara - 2008 - In Neil Arya & Joanna Santa Barbara (eds.), Peace through health: how health professionals can work for a less violent world. Sterling, VA: Kumarian Press.
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    Governance and Corporate Philanthropy.Barbara R. Bartkus, Sara A. Morris & Bruce Seifert - 2002 - Business and Society 41 (3):319-344.
    Although corporate decision makers may justify charitable contributions on strategic grounds, extremely large corporate philanthropic contributions may beperceived by shareholders as unnecessary. If stockholders attempt to limit corporate philanthropy, then governance mechanisms should put a cap on giving amounts. Using a matched-paired sample to control for industry and company size, theauthors compared big givers and small givers. The authors find that blockholders and institutional owners limit corporate philanthropy. This suggests that high levels of corporate philanthropy may be perceived as excessive (...)
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  13. Disability, Self Image, and Modern Political Theory.Barbara Arneil - 2009 - Political Theory 37 (2):218-242.
    Charles Taylor argues that recognition begins with the politics of "self-image," as groups represented in the past by others in ways harmful to their own identity replace negative historical self-images with positive ones of their own making. Given the centrality of "self image" to his politics of recognition, it is striking that Taylor, himself, represents disabled people in language that is both limiting and depreciating. The author argues such negative self-images are not unique to Taylor but endemic to modern political (...)
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    Life in its fullness: Ecology, eschatology and ecodomy in a time of climate change.Barbara R. Rossing & Johan Buitendag - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1).
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    Kiillaused ja märkide dialoogilisus. Kokkuvõte.Barbara Sonnenhauser - 2009 - Sign Systems Studies 37 (1/2):204-204.
    The term ‘parenthetical’ is applied to an almost unlimited range of linguistic phenomena, which share but one common feature, namely their being used parenthetically. Parenthetic use is mostly described in terms of embedding an expression into some host sentence. Actually, however, it is anything but clear what it means for an expression to be used parenthetically, from both a syntactic and a semantic point of view.Given that in most, if not all, cases the alleged host sentence can be considered syntactically (...)
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  16. Being White, Being Good: White Complicity, White Moral Responsibility, and Social Justice Pedagogy.Barbara Applebaum - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    Being White, Being Good focuses on white complicity and white complicity pedagogy. It examines the shifts in our conceptualization of the subject, language and moral responsibility that are required for understanding white complicity and draws out implications for social justice pedagogy.
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    Trade, Plantations, and Property: John Locke and the Economic Defense of Colonialism.Barbara Arneil - 1994 - Journal of the History of Ideas 55 (4):591-609.
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    Testament for Social Science: An Essay in the Application of Scientific Method to Human Problems.Barbara Wootton - 2016 - Allen & Unwin.
    The contrast between man's amazing ability to manipulate his world and his pitiful incompetence in managing his own affairs is now as commonplace as it is tragic. It is by rigorous devotion to scientific method that we have made our conquests over the material environment; it is obvious that this method is not normally applied to the field of relations of human beings, individual and collective. These are conducted in a quite different way, governed by a medley of primitive impulses (...)
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    Virgil's Camilla and the Traditions of Catalogue and Ecphrasis (Aeneid 7.803-17).Barbara Weiden Boyd - 1992 - American Journal of Philology 113 (2).
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    The Psychological Well‐being of Pregnant Women Undergoing Prenatal Testing and Screening: A Narrative Literature Review.Barbara B. Biesecker - 2019 - Hastings Center Report 49 (S1):53-60.
    Prenatal screening and testing are preference‐based health care options. They are offered so that pregnant women and their partners can learn genetic information about the developing fetus. In this literature review, I summarize studies of women’s and their partners’ psychological responses to prenatal testing and screening. These studies investigate the experiences of pregnant women, largely in the United States, who have access to health care services. Although the results indicate that these women are receptive to prenatal testing and screening and (...)
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    An Epistemic Analysis of the Precautionary Principle.Barbara Osimani - unknown
    The paper addresses charges of risk and loss aversion as well as of irrationality directed against the precautionary principle, by providing an epistemic analysis of its specific role in the safety law system. In particular, I contend that: 1) risk aversion is not a form of irrational or biased behaviour; 2) both risk and loss aversion regard the form of the utility function, whereas PP rather regards the information on which to base the decision; 3) thus PP has formally nothing (...)
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  22. La Quebrada," A Foreign Journalist Takes the Plunge.Barbara Kastelein - 2019 - In María Bianet Castellanos (ed.), Detours: travel and the ethics of research in the global south. Tucson: The University of Arizona Press.
     
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    Viewpoint and the fabric of meaning: form and use of viewpoint tools across languages and modalities.Barbara Dancygier, Wei-lun Lu & Arie Verhagen (eds.) - 2016 - Boston: De Gruyter Mouton.
    This volume explores the cross-linguistic diversity, and possibly inconsistency, of the span of linguistic means that signal reported speech and thought. The integration of broad linguistic (viewpoint in conversation and narrative) and cognitive (theory of mind and understanding the inner life and thought of others) strategies for handling mixed points of view will be considered.
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    Cornelius Agrippa's De vanitate: Polemic or Paradox?Barbara C. Bowen - 1972 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 34 (2):249-256.
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    The Statute of Liberty and the Holocaust: A Phenomenology of Semiotic Reversal.Barbara Chiarello - 2001 - American Journal of Semiotics 17 (1):85-98.
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    Distributed practice in motor learning: progressively increasing and decreasing rests.Barbara S. Cook & Ernest R. Hilgard - 1949 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 39 (2):169.
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    The representation theorem for the algebras determined by the fragments of infinite-valued logic of Lukasiewicz.Barbara Wozniakowska - 1978 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 7 (4):176-178.
    In this paper we shall give a characterization of D-algebras in terms of lattice ordered abelian groups. To make this paper self-contained we shall recall some notations from [4]. The symbols !; ^; _; serve as implication, conjunction, disjunction, and negation, respectively. By D we mean a set of connectives from the list above containing the implication connective !. By a D-formula we mean a formula built up in a usual way from an innite set of the propositional variables and (...)
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    Die "Politik" des Aristoteles.Barbara Zehnpfennig (ed.) - 2012 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
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  29. Reflexivity: Definitions and discriminations.Barbara A. Babcock - 1980 - Semiotica 30 (1-2):1-14.
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    Bridging Divides or Deepening Them? Dialogue under Conditions of Social Justice.Barbara Applebaum - 2017 - Philosophy of Education 73:617-622.
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  31. 'Biography as History: The Case of William Fielding Ogburn.Laslett Barbara - 1990 - Theory and Society 20:511-539.
     
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    Peter Johnson, Frames of Deceit: a Study of the Loss and Recovery of Public and Private Trust, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993, pp. 256.Barbara McGuinness - 1994 - Utilitas 6 (2):326.
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    The True Aerialist (The Angel in the House).Barbara Bridger - 2006 - Feminist Review 84 (1):141-148.
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    Natürliche unarten.Barbara Brüning - 2001 - Erkenntnis 54 (1):17-29.
    Today it is widely accepted among philosophers ofanalytical inclination that there are two theoriesabout what endows words with their extensions: thetheory of natural kinds and the so-called Californiansemantics. It is widely agreed that the first issuperior to the second because it can not only explainthe indexicality of the extension of natural kindterms as well as their social character but also avoidGoodman''s paradox of projectibility. Natural kindterms can not be corrupted concepts since theirmembers are grouped by objective similarity.It will be shown (...)
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    Forecasting tournaments, epistemic humility and attitude depolarization.Barbara Mellers, Philip Tetlock & Hal R. Arkes - 2019 - Cognition 188 (C):19-26.
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    The Assessment of University Teaching.Barbara Falk & Kwong Lee Dow - 1972 - British Journal of Educational Studies 20 (2):246.
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    Tabelle.Barbara Sasse - 2017 - In Die Ur- Und Frühgeschichtliche Archäologie 1630-1850. De Gruyter. pp. 472-474.
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    JME Referees in 1993.Barbara Applebaum, Andrew Blair, Don Cochrane, Mike Cross, Deborah K. Deemer, John Gibbs, Mark Halstead, Charles Helwig, Marilyn Johnson & Lesley Kendall - 1994 - Journal of Moral Education 23 (2):225.
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    JME Referees in 1992.Barbara Applebaum, Lyn Brown, Don Cochrane, Mike Cross, Deborah Deemer, Janet Edwards, Ruth Hayhoe, Marilyn Johnson, Patricia King & Romulo Magsino - 1993 - Journal of Moral Education 22 (2):183.
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    Listen! Micro-aggressions, Epistemic Injustice and Whose Minds are Being Coddled?Barbara Applebaum - 2018 - Philosophy of Education 74:190-202.
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    Arousal effects in intentional recall and forgetting.Barbara U. Archer & Robert R. Margolin - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 86 (1):8.
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    Les figures de proue zoomorphes dans l’iconographie médiévale chrétienne : rhétorique de l’Incarnation.Barbara Auger - 2013 - Iris 34:147-162.
    S’interroger sur la présence des figures de proue zoomorphes dans l’image chrétienne, c’est poser les questions du discours symbolique mis en place, de la typologie de ses signes et de l’intentionnalité signifiante de l’auteur. Aussi cet article propose-t-il dans un premier temps de dévoiler, par le biais d’un examen terminologique, le processus cognitif déterminant les notions culturelles de « figure » et de « navire », avant d’analyser, dans un second temps, l’iconicité qui leur est rattachée. Est ainsi démontré que, (...)
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    Friendships in australia and the united states: From feminization to a more heroic image.Barbara J. Bank - 1995 - Gender and Society 9 (1):79-98.
    Cultural critics of the “feminization of love” have argued that heterosexual love has been feminized by a stress on emotional expressivity that masks “masculine” love, with its greater emphasis on instrumental behaviors. Using survey data, this article examines the extent to which the feminization-of-love hypothesis can be extended to same-sex friendships. Data analyses revealed that women's friendships were more expressive than men's only when a narrow, positive definition of expressivity was employed; men's friendships were found to be more aggressive, but (...)
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    Decomposable orthologics.Barbara Jeffcott - 1975 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 16 (3):329-338.
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    Stałe i płynne. Od kategorii państwa do figury wielkiej przestrzeni w dyskursie Carla Schmitta.Barbara Barysz - 2020 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 26:111-149.
    The paper is devoted to the analysis of the evolution of the basic political figures of Carl Schmitt’s philosophical discourse from the 1920s to the early 1940s. It emphasized the importance of the transition from a statist perspective of an ordered, territorially closed state understood as the basic area of political implementation to a dynamic formation based on the category of Volk – the Great Space, which is devoid of defining characteristics in the form of territorial borders and stable legal (...)
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  46. Dwie formy czasu.Barbara Skarga - 1988 - Idea Studia nad strukturą i rozwojem pojęć filozoficznych 2 (2):17-28.
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    Educational Multimedia Materials in Academic Medical Training.Barbara Kołodziejczak, Magdalena Roszak, Wojciech Kowalewski & Anna Ren-Kurc - 2014 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 39 (1):105-122.
    This article presents an overview of generally available applications for creating multimedia and interactive educational materials, such as presentations, instructional videos, self-tests and interactive repetitions. With the use of the presented tools, pilot materials were developed to support the teaching of biostatistics at a medical university. The authors conducted surveys among students of faculties of medicine in order to evaluate the materials used in terms of quality and usefulness. The article presents the analysis of the results obtained.
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  48. Nonerotic dual relationships between therapists and clients: The effects of sex, theoretical orientation, and interpersonal boundaries.Barbara E. Baer & Nancy L. Murdock - 1995 - Ethics and Behavior 5 (2):131 – 145.
    We surveyed 223 APA members to investigate the roles of therapists' sex, theoretical orientation, interpersonal boundaries, and clients' sex in predicting therapists' assessments of the ethicality of nonerotic dual relationships with their clients. Results indicated that therapists' sex, interpersonal boundaries, and theoretical orientation influenced ethical judgments of these relationships. Theoretical and practical implications of our findings are discussed.
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  49. John 7:37–39.Barbara E. Reid - 2009 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 63 (4):394-396.
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    Worm chromosomes call for recognition!Barbara P. Rattner & Victoria H. Meller - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (7):707-710.
    Many organisms face a dilemma rooted in the unequal numbers of X chromosomes carried by the two sexes and the need to maintain equivalent expression of X‐linked genes. Several strategies have arisen to cope with this problem. All rely on accurately targeting epigenetic modifications to entire chromosomes. Targeting results from the action of recognition elements that attract modification and may rely on spreading of modification in cis along the affected chromosome. A recent report describing the first X chromosome recognition element (...)
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