Results for 'Darja Šterbenc Erker'

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    OVID'S FASTI AND AMBIGUITY - (D.) Šterbenc Erker Ambiguity and Religion in Ovid's Fasti. Religious Innovation and the Imperial Family. ( Mnemosyne Supplements 466.) Pp. xvi + 297. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2023. Cased, €128. ISBN: 978-90-04-52703-4. [REVIEW]John Scheid - 2024 - The Classical Review 74 (2):478-480.
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    Is tomorrow’s car appealing today? Ethical issues and user attitudes beyond automation.Darja Vrščaj, Sven Nyholm & Geert P. J. Verbong - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (4):1033-1046.
    The literature on ethics and user attitudes towards AVs discusses user concerns in relation to automation; however, we show that there are additional relevant issues at stake. To assess adolescents’ attitudes regarding the ‘car of the future’ as presented by car manufacturers, we conducted two studies with over 400 participants altogether. We used a mixed methods approach in which we combined qualitative and quantitative methods. In the first study, our respondents appeared to be more concerned about other aspects of AVs (...)
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    Emancipace prostřednictvím crip identity s ohledem na potenciál péče.Darja Dočekalová - 2024 - Filozofia 79 (6):651-664.
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    Predicting Leadership Competency Development and Promotion Among High-Potential Executives: The Role of Leader Identity.Darja Kragt & David V. Day - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    We propose that distinct leadership competencies differ in their development over time. Extending the integrative model of leader development (Day, Harrison, & Halpin, 2009), we further propose that leader identity will form complex relationships with leadership competencies over time. To test these propositions, we use longitudinal data (i.e., five month, four measurement points) of the 80 in total high-potential executives in a corporate leadership development program. We find significant difference in the initial levels and changes of eight distinct leadership competencies. (...)
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    A Historical Overview of Women's Hysteria in Slovenia.Darja Zaviršek - 2000 - European Journal of Women's Studies 7 (2):169-188.
    The article is a discursive analysis of medical, ecclesiastic and lay articles on women's hysteria published in Slovenia between 1877 and 1935. The analysis shows which discourses of women's hysteria dominated across Europe at the turn of the century and how they influenced the construction of the image of female biological and mental inferiority. Special attention is paid to the issue of how far the medical discourse on hysteria helped to justify the gendered division between the public and private realm. (...)
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    Country Profile: Slovenia.Marija Bohinc & Darja Cibic - 2005 - Nursing Ethics 12 (3):317-322.
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    Das Bahrdt-Pasquill: Ein publizistischer Streit zwischen Aufklärung und Gegenaufklärung 1790-1796.Winfried Siebers & Brigitte Erker - 2004 - In Ursula Goldenbaum (ed.), Appell an Das Publikum: Die Öffentliche Debatte in der Deutschen Aufklärung 1687-1796. Akademie Verlag. pp. 897-942.
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    Patients' and nurses' perceptions of respect and human presence through caring behaviours: A comparative study.Evridiki Papastavrou, Georgios Efstathiou, Haritini Tsangari, Riitta Suhonen, Helena Leino-Kilpi, Elisabeth Patiraki, Chryssoula Karlou, Zoltan Balogh, Alvisa Palese, Marco Tomietto, Darja Jarosova & Anastasios Merkouris - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (3):369-379.
    Although respect and human presence are frequently reported in nursing literature, these are poorly defined within a nursing context. The aim of this study was to examine the differences, if any, in the perceived frequency of respect and human presence in the clinical care, between nurses and patients. A convenience sample of 1537 patients and 1148 nurses from six European countries (Cyprus, Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, Hungary and Italy) participated in this study during autumn 2009. The six-point Likert-type Caring Behaviours (...)
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    Erker chʻors hatorov. Plato - 2006 - Erevan: Sargis Khachʻentsʻ - Pʻrintʻinfo. Edited by Sergey Stepʻanyan.
    Hator 1. Apologia --- Kritōn -- Phaidō -- Symposium --.
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  10. (1 other version)Erker. David - 1980 - Erevan: "Sovetakan Grogh" Hratarakchʻutʻyun.
    Pʻilisopʻayutʻyan sahmanumnerě -- Porpʻyuri "Neratsutʻyun" verlutsutʻyuně -- Aristoteli "Analitikayi" meknutʻyuně.
     
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    Book review: Jasmina Lukić, Joanna Regulska and Darja Zaviršek, eds, Women and Citizenship in Central and Eastern Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006. 336 pp. (incl. index). ISBN-10: 0754646629, ISBN-13: 978—0754646624, $99.95/£60.00 (hbk). [REVIEW]Agnieszka Graff - 2007 - Feminist Theory 8 (3):364-366.
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  12. Davitʻ Anhaghtʻ: matenagitakan tsʻank.A. Harutʻyunyan - 1980 - Erevan: Al. Myasnikyani Anvan Petakan Gradaran. Edited by S. S. Arevshati︠a︡n.
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    Tragik Oder Traktat?: Zum Wechselspiel von Tragödie Und Philosophie in der Antike.Stefan Büttner, Christopher Diez & Nils Kircher (eds.) - 2022 - Academia – Ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft.
    Which is more important, tragedy or treatise? This question, which was posed as early as in antiquity, cannot easily be answered since tragedy has reflective passages on existential issues, just as philosophy uses tragedy for argumentation or takes the dramatic form itself. This is particularly evident in the work of the ‘philosophus scaenicus’ Euripides, in Plato, whose understanding of tragedy as expressed in the Symposium and the Laws is discussed here, and with Cicero and Seneca, who were both authors of (...)
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