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    Children's Representation and Imitation of Events: How Goal Organization Influences 3‐Year‐Old Children's Memory for Action Sequences.Jeff Loucks, Christina Mutschler & Andrew N. Meltzoff - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (7):1904-1933.
    Children's imitation of adults plays a prominent role in human cognitive development. However, few studies have investigated how children represent the complex structure of observed actions which underlies their imitation. We integrate theories of action segmentation, memory, and imitation to investigate whether children's event representation is organized according to veridical serial order or a higher level goal structure. Children were randomly assigned to learn novel event sequences either through interactive hands-on experience or via storybook. Results demonstrate that children's representation of (...)
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    New femininities: postfeminism, neoliberalism, and subjectivity.Rosalind Gill & Christina Scharff (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This volume brings together twenty original essays on the changes and continuities in gender relations and intersecting politics of sexuality, race, class and location. The book is located in debates about contemporary culture at a moment of rapid technological change, global interconnectedness and the growing cultural dominance of neoliberalism and postfeminism. The collection traverses disciplines, spaces and approaches. It is marked by an extraordinarily wide focus, ranging from analyses of celebrity magazines and makeover shows to examinations of the experiences of (...)
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    Marx's ethical vision.Vanessa Christina Wills - 2024 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Between the fall of the Soviet Union and the fall of Lehman Brothers, if the Anglophone academy could be said to have arrived at any consensus about the value of Marxist theory, it would be that Marxism was a quaint historical curio at best and a world-historically hubristic folly at worst. Today, however, well on our way through the first quarter of the twenty-first century, we live in a moment of greatly renewed interest in Marxist ideas. This curiosity is stoked (...)
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    Liquid Democracy: Potentials, Problems, and Perspectives.Christian Blum & Christina Isabel Zuber - 2015 - Journal of Political Philosophy 24 (2):162-182.
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  5. Manly Meat and Gendered Eating: Correcting Imbalance and Seeking Virtue.Christina Van Dyke - 2016 - In Andrew Chignell, Terence Cuneo & Matthew C. Halteman, Philosophy Comes to Dinner: Arguments on the Ethics of Eating. Routledge. pp. 39-55.
    The ecofeminist argument for veganism is powerful. Meat consumption is a deeply gendered act that is closely tied to the systematic objectification of women and nonhuman animals. I worry, however, that presenting veganism as "the" moral ideal might reinforce rather than alleviate the disordered status quo in gendered eating, further disadvantaging women in patriarchal power structures. In this chapter, I advocate a feminist account of ethical eating that treats dietary choices as moral choices insofar as they constitute an integral part (...)
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    Aesthetic Luck.Anna Christina Ribeiro - 2018 - The Monist 101 (1):99-113.
    I argue that we are subject to ‘aesthetic luck’ in four senses: constitutive, upbringing, sociogeographic, and circumstantial. I review evidence from our practices, philosophy, and science. I then consider what challenges aesthetic luck raises to the communicability of aesthetic judgments, the formation of one’s aesthetic character, and the goal of a life well lived, as well as possible answers to those challenges.
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  7. Self-Knowledge, Abnegation, and Ful llment in Medieval Mysticism.Christina Van Dyke - 2016 - In Ursula Renz, Self-Knowledge: A History. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 131-145.
    Self-knowledge is a persistent—and paradoxical—theme in medieval mysticism, which portrays our ultimate goal as union with the divine. Union with God is often taken to involve a cognitive and/or volitional merging that requires the loss of a sense of self as distinct from the divine. Yet affective mysticism—which emphasizes the passion of the incarnate Christ and portrays physical and emotional mystical experiences as inherently valuable—was in fact the dominant tradition in the later Middle Ages. An examination of both the affective (...)
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    Intending to repeat: A definition of poetry.Anna Christina Ribeiro - 2007 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 65 (2):189–201.
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    Tacitus und Sima Qian eine annäherung.Fritz-Heiner Mutschler - 2006 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 150 (1):115-135.
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    Dogs, but Not Wolves, Lose Their Sensitivity Toward Novelty With Age.Christina Hansen Wheat, Wouter van der Bijl & Hans Temrin - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Ulrich Lüke. Mensch - Natur - Gott.Hans-Dieter Mutschler - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 10 (1):275-276.
    Das Buch von Ulrich Lüke mit dem gewichtigen Titel „Mensch - Natur - Gott" enthält Aufsätze dieses Verfassers, insbesondere zu Fragen des Verhältnisses von Naturwissenschaft zu Schöpfungstheologie. Lüke beklagt hier eine große Sprachlosigkeit. Die Schöpfungstheologie habe die Evolutionstheorie noch gar nicht so recht wahrgenommen, es gehe erst einmal darum, das Terrain für einen künftigen Dialog zu bereiten. Dieser Dialog soll im Rahmen einer Einheitsrationalität stattfinden. Lüke vergleicht die verschiedenen Wissenschaften mit dem elektromagnetischen Spektrum, wo es zwar sehr verschiedene Phänomene, aber (...)
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    Priming a natural or human-made environment directs attention to context-congruent threatening stimuli.Steven G. Young, Christina M. Brown & Nalini Ambady - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (5):927-933.
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    Continuum Companion to Aesthetics.Anna Christina Ribeiro (ed.) - 2012 - Continuum.
    Sixteen specially commissioned essays from an international team of experts explore key issues, the latest work and future directions in the field of aesthetics.
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    Bewusstsein und Wirklichkeit.Hans-Dieter Mutschler - 1972 - Villingen-Schwenningen: Baarpresse.
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    Czy „forma" może zostać zastąpiona przez 'informacę'?Hans-Dieter Mutschler - 2004 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 9:41-42.
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    Conceiving the Empire: China and Rome Compared.Fritz-Heiner Mutschler & Achim Mittag (eds.) - 2008 - Oxford University Press.
    A collection of essays, by a team of experts in Sinology and Classical Studies, exploring the mental images and symbolical representations of `empire' that developed in the two most powerful political entities of antiquity: China and Rome.
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    Friedrich Rapp. Destruktive Freiheit. Ein Plädoyer gegen die Maßlosigkeit der modernen Welt.Hans-Dieter Mutschler - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 10 (1):276-278.
    Die Zeiten, da die Philosophen ganze Epochen in den Blick nahmen, um ihre Tendenzen zu charakterisieren und zu kritisieren, scheinen längst vorbei. Die hypertrophen Ansprüche der Hegelianer und Marxisten bzw. Neomarxisten sind einer kleinteiligen logischen Analyse gewichen, die an Schärfe gewinnt, was sie an umfassendem Überblick verliert.In einer solchen Situation ist es bemerkenswert, wenn der Dortmunder Philosoph Friedrich Rapp den Mut hat, an ältere Formen der Kultur- und Gesellschaftskritik anzuknüpfen, um schonungslos die Pathologien der Moderne aufzudecken. Diese Pathologien rühren seiner (...)
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    Frank Tipler's physical eschatology.Hans-Dieter Mutschler - 1995 - Zygon 30 (3):479-490.
    Frank L. Tipler's book The Physics of Immortality is a striking attempt by a scientist to resolve the conflict between theology and science on the basis of a physicalist position that identifies theology as a branch of physics, and that calculates God “in exactly the same way as physicists calculate the characteristics of electrons.” Tipler's work may be seen as a scientistic myth, and its critique is organized around the three basic characteristics of such myths: (1) it is illogical in (...)
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    Halbierte Wirklichkeit: warum der Materialismus die Welt nicht erklärt.Hans-Dieter Mutschler - 2014 - Kevelaer: Butzon & Bercker.
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    Ist die Welt kausal geschlossen?Hans-Dieter Mutschler - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 10 (1):113-127.
    Wenn die Welt kausal geschlossen ist und wenn wir,Kausalität' durch,Naturgesetzlichkeit' näher bestimmen, dann scheint der Mensch als Freiheitswesen zumindest ein Fremdling in der Natur zu sein, im schlimmsten Fall ein Illusionist, der sich beständig über sich selber täuscht. Viele Bücher beginnen dementsprechend mit der Frage: „Wie passt der Geist in eine materielle Welt?" Die Welt erscheint in einer solchen Perspektive als ein bloß stofflicher Zusammenhang, den die Naturwissenschaft adäquat beschreibt. Da sie keinen Begriff des,Geistes' hat, entsteht eben diese Frage, wie (...)
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    Is Materialism a Consequence of Natural Science?Hans-Dieter Mutschler - 2018 - Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 24 (2):139-149.
    Naturalism is neither a consequence nor a presupposition of natural science in a threefold way: the principle of matter, the principle of supervenience and the principle of the causal closure of the world are metaphysical principles. They are true, if naturalism is true. So, if you are a naturalist, you should find reasons for your worldview which are independent from natural science. But it is hard to see how this could work.
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  22. JG BARBOUR, Naturwissenschaft trifft Religion, ISBN 978-3-525-56003-7.H. D. Mutschler - 2011 - Theologie Und Philosophie 86 (2):266.
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    Kann,Form' durch information' ersetzt werden?Hans-Dieter Mutschler - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 9 (1):25-42.
    Der Begriff der Jnformation' wird von manchen Autoren als Nachfolgekonzept des Begriffs der,Form' angesehen, mit dessen Hilfe man früher Naturerfahrung, natürliche Theologie und Offenbarungstheologie verbinden konnte. Es scheint aber, daß der Begriff der,Er fahrung' heute kein einheitlicher ist, weil er in den Bereichen von Technik, Physik, Biologie, Kognitionswissenschaft und Philosophie sehr verschieden, zum Teil sogar inkonsistent, gebraucht wird. Hier soll gezeigt werden, daß der Begriff der,Information' weder eine ontologische Grundbestimmung des Seins ausdrückt, noch daß er als technisch-praktischer ontologisch völlig irrelevant (...)
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  24. M. HAUSKELLER, Biotechnologie und die Integrität des Lebens, ISBN 978-3-906336-53-4.H. D. Mutschler - 2010 - Theologie Und Philosophie 85 (3):476.
     
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  25. Mythos „Selbstorganisation “.Hans-Dieter Mutschler - 1992 - Theologie Und Philosophie 1.
     
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  26. Neuer Dualismus und die Philosophie der Natur.Hans-Dieter Mutschler - 2015 - In Patricia Wallusch & Heinrich Watzka, Verkörpert existieren. Ein Beitrag zur Metaphysik menschlicher Personen aus dualistischer Perspektive. Muenster, Germany: Aschendorff Verlag.
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    Naturphilosophie.Hans-Dieter Mutschler - 2002 - Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.
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  28. On the possibility of metaphysics of nature.Hd Mutschler - 1996 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 103 (1):2-14.
     
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    Physics – Metaphysics – Theology.Hans-Dieter Mutschler - 2019 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 6 (2):123.
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  30. Physik und Neothomismus: das ontologische Grundproblem der modernen Physik.H. -D. Mutschler - 1993 - Theologie Und Philosophie 68 (1):25-51.
     
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    Structural basis of empathy and the domain general region in the anterior insular cortex.Isabella Mutschler, Céline Reinbold, Johanna Wankerl, Erich Seifritz & Tonio Ball - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    3. Sima Qian and his western colleagues: On possible categories of description.F.-H. Mutschler - 2007 - History and Theory 46 (2):194–200.
    This article comments on some of Professor Huang’s theses by looking at ancient historiography. It deals with the significance of history in its respective cultural contexts; the kind of orientation that historical thinking and historiography provide; and the relationship between concrete examples and abstract rules in historical argumentation. Distinguishing between ancient Greece and Rome, it shows that Huang’s explicit and implicit East–West oppositions are more valid with respect to ancient Greece than to ancient Rome. On important points, the situation of (...)
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  33. Schöpfungstheologie und physikalischer Feldbegriff bei Wolfhart Pannenberg.H. D. Mutschler - 1995 - Theologie Und Philosophie 70:543-558.
     
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  34. The Emergence of Empire: Rome and the Surrounding World in Historical Narratives from the Late Third Century BC to the Early First Century AD.Huang Yang & Mutschler & Fritz-Heiner - 2008 - In Fritz-Heiner Mutschler & Achim Mittag, Conceiving the Empire: China and Rome Compared. Oxford University Press.
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  35. The Problem of `Imperial Historiography' in Rome.Fritz-Heiner Mutschler - 2008 - In Fritz-Heiner Mutschler & Achim Mittag, Conceiving the Empire: China and Rome Compared. Oxford University Press.
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    Tacitus und Sima Qian: Persönliche Erfahrung und historiographische Perspektive.Fritz-Heiner Mutschler - 2007 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 151 (1):127-152.
    Tacitus and Sima Qian are eminent representatives of Roman and ancient Chinese historiography. The starting-point of the paper is a striking parallel between the two historians: During the reign of autocratic emperors both authors undergo experiences which not only affect them on a personal level, but also influence their historiographie practice. The paper traces this influence with respect to the representations of individual historical characters. On the one hand it analyses the representations of rulers: of Tiberius, adoptive son and successor (...)
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  37. Von der Form zur Formel. Metaphysik und Naturwissenschaft (Kurt Wuchterl).Hans-Dieter Mutschler - 2011 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 64 (3):281.
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    Weshalb die Welt nicht ganz dicht ist.Hans-Dieter Mutschler - 2011 - In Tobias Müller & Thomas M. Schmidt, Ich denke, also bin ich Ich?: das Selbst zwischen Neurobiologie, Philosophie und Religion. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. pp. 14--145.
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  39. Eat Y’Self Fitter: Orthorexia, Health, and Gender.Christina Van Dyke - 2018 - In Anne Barnhill, Mark Budolfson & Tyler Doggett, The Oxford Handbook of Food Ethics. Oxford University Press. pp. 553-571.
    Orthorexia is a condition in which the subject becomes obsessed with identifying and maintaining the ideal diet, rigidly avoiding foods perceived as unhealthy or harmful. In this paper, I examine widespread cultural factors that provide particularly fertile ground for the development of orthorexia, drawing out social and historical connections between religion and orthorexia (which literally means “righteous eating”), and also addressing how ambiguities in the concept of “health” make it particularly prone to take on quasi-religious significance. I argue that what (...)
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  40. African-american reluctance to donate: Beliefs and attitudes about organ donation and implications for policy.Laura A. Siminoff & Christina M. Saunders Sturm - 2000 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 10 (1):59-74.
    : This paper reviews current and suggested policies designed to increase organ donation in the United States and indicates the problems inherent to these approaches for increasing organ donation by African Americans. Data from a population-based study assessing attitudes and beliefs about organ donation among white and African-American respondents are presented and discussed. We pose the question of whether it is reasonable to maintain the existing system or whether we should institute a system that uses policies based on the attitudes (...)
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  41. What Has History to Do with Philosophy? Insights from the Medieval Contemplative Tradition.Christina Van Dyke - 2018 - Proceedings of the British Academy 214:155-170.
    This paper highlights the corrective and complementary role that historically informed philosophy can play in contemporary discussions. What it takes for an experience to count as genuinely mystical has been the source of significant controversy; most current philosophical definitions of ‘mystical experience’ exclude embodied, non-unitive states -- but, in so doing, they exclude the majority of reported mystical experiences. I use a re- examination of the full range of reported medieval mystical experiences (both in the apophatic tradition, which excludes or (...)
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    Age differences in adults' use of referring expressions.Petra Hendriks, Christina Englert, Ellis Wubs & John Hoeks - 2008 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 17 (4):443-466.
    The aim of this article is to investigate whether choosing the appropriate referring expression requires taking into account the hearer’s perspective, as is predicted under some versions of bidirectional Optimality Theory but is unexpected under other versions. We did this by comparing the results of 25 young and 25 elderly adults on an elicitation task based on eight different picture stories, and a comprehension task based on eight similar written stories. With respect to the elicitation task, we found that elderly (...)
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  43. The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth: Robert Grosseteste on Universals (and the Posterior Analytics ).Christina Van Dyke - 2010 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 48 (2):pp. 153-170.
    The reintroduction of Aristotle's Analytics to the Latin West—in particular, the reintroduction of the Posterior Analytics—forever altered the course of medieval epistemological discussions. Although the Analytics fell decidedly from grace in later centuries, the sophisticated account of human cognition developed in the Posterior Analytics appealed so strongly to thirteenth-century European scholars that it became one of the two central theories of knowledge advocated in the later Middle Ages. Robert Grosseteste's 'Commentarius in Posteriorum Analyticorum Libro', written in the 1220s, is most (...)
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    Opacity, obscurity, and the geometry of question-asking.Christina Boyce-Jacino & Simon DeDeo - 2020 - Cognition 196 (C):104071.
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    Upset with the refugee policy: Exploring the relations between policy malaise, media use, trust in news media, and issue fatigue.Jens Wolling, Christina Schumann & Dorothee Arlt - 2020 - Communications 45 (s1):624-647.
    In this paper, we introduce the concept of policy malaise, which refers to citizens’ dissatisfaction with the way political institutions and processes handle specific problems such as the refugee issue in Germany. Based on a representative online panel survey with two waves conducted in 2016 and 2017 (N = 836), we explore the occurrence of policy malaise among the German population and its relation to issue-specific media use, trust in news media, and issue fatigue. First, the results indicate that policy (...)
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  46. (1 other version)Exploring Heidegger's Ecstatic Temporality in the Context of Embodied Breakdown.David A. Stone & Christina Papadimitriou - 2010 - Schutzian Research. A Yearbook of Worldly Phenomenology and Qualitative Social Science 2:137-154.
    A well-worn trope used by phenomenologists is that things that remain invisible or unnoticed in the course of our everyday being in the world reveal themselves in instances of breakdown. This paper borrows this trope to explicate one instance of breakdown, that of traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI). We use the phenomenology of Heidegger, especially his formulation of ecstatic temporality presented in Being and Time, to illuminate the temporal issues surrounding this radical rupture in Dasein’s being in the world through (...)
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  47. “Many Know Much but Do Not Know Themselves”: Self-Knowledge, Humility, and Perfection in the Medieval Affective Contemplative Tradition.Christina Van Dyke - 2018 - Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics 14 (Consciousness and Self-Knowledge):89-106.
    Today, philosophers interested in self-knowledge usually look to the scholastic tradition, where the topic is addressed in a systematic and familiar way. Contemporary conceptions of what medieval figures thought about self-knowledge thus skew toward the epistemological. In so doing, however, they often fail to capture the crucial ethical and theological importance that self-knowledge possesses throughout the Middle Ages. -/- Human beings are not transparent to themselves: in particular, knowing oneself in the way needed for moral progress requires hard and rigorous (...)
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    Prefix Stripping Re-Re-Revisited: MEG Investigations of Morphological Decomposition and Recomposition.Linnaea Stockall, Christina Manouilidou, Laura Gwilliams, Kyriaki Neophytou & Alec Marantz - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Ethical Principles Guiding Prioritization in Local Health Promotion and Prevention: Insights from Danish Municipalities.Calina Leonhardt, Christina Bjørk Petersen, Ditte Heering Holt & Sigurd Lauridsen - forthcoming - Ethics and Social Welfare.
    Prioritization in public health has long been contentious, which necessitates ethical discussions. Despite efforts to develop frameworks that address these considerations, universally accepted models remain elusive, leaving decision-makers to manage independently. This study explores the previously underexplored topic of ethical principles guiding prioritization within different domains of health promotion and prevention at a local level. Interviews with decision-makers (n = 21) from Danish municipalities were analyzed thematically to uncover ethical dimensions of local prioritization of public health services. The study showed (...)
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    Positioning children's literature to confront the persistent avoidance of LGBTQ topics among elementary preservice teachers.Lisa Brown Buchanan, Christina Tschida, Elizabeth Bellows & Sarah B. Shear - 2020 - Journal of Social Studies Research 44 (1):169-184.
    Using a queer theory and disrupting heteronormativity framework, we applied a model lesson in the elementary methods course to understand preservice teachers’ experiences with LGBTQ individuals and families and their beliefs about utilizing children׳s literature portraying LGBTQ families in the elementary classroom. Participants reported a range of personal experiences with LGBTQ individuals and families and relatively positive responses to the family text set presented but wavered on LGBTQ themed books due to perceived conflict, religious beliefs, and ideas about what is (...)
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