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    Maintaining therapeutic boundaries: The motive is therapeutic effectiveness, not defensive practice.Debra S. Borys - 1994 - Ethics and Behavior 4 (3):267 – 273.
    In his article "How Certain Boundaries and Ethics Diminish Therapeutic Effectiveness", Lazarus asserts that many clinicians are adhering to strict therapeutic boundaries and ethics in a fear-driven effort to avoid unwarranted malpractice claims. Although I agree that maintenance of conventional therapeutic boundaries is apt to minimize malpractice claims in most cases, I believe that is because such boundaries are critical to protect patients' welfare and thereby promote effective treatment. My reasoning, discussed next, revolves around the following premises: 1. For many, (...)
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    The legal brain: a lawyer's guide to well-being and better job performance.Debra S. Austin - 2024 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers practical advice for legal professionals to optimize cognitive fitness and protect their brain from the damaging effects of chronic stress. Drawing on the latest research in neuroscience and psychology, it provides actionable information to help readers thrive amidst the demands and stressors of the legal profession.
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    Barriers to Learning: The Case for Integrated Mental Health Services in Schools.Debra S. Lean, Vincent A. Colucci & Michael Fullan - 2010 - R&L Education.
    This book presents a unique classification and review of various mental health and learning issues. The authors link current education and child and youth mental health reforms to make the case for improving services to address barriers to learning.
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    Russian cosmism.Boris Groĭs (ed.) - 2018 - Cambridge, MA: EFlux-MIT Press.
    Crucial texts, many available in English for the first time, written before and during the Bolshevik Revolution by the radical biopolitical utopianists of Russian Cosmism. Cosmism emerged in Russia before the October Revolution and developed through the 1920s and 1930s; like Marxism and the European avant-garde, two other movements that shared this intellectual moment, Russian Cosmism rejected the contemplative for the transformative, aiming to create not merely new art or philosophy but a new world. Cosmism went the furthest in its (...)
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    In the flow.Boris Groĭs - 2016 - New York: Verso.
    The leading art theorist takes on art in the age of the Internet In the early twentieth century, art and its institutions came under critique from a new democratic and egalitarian spirit. The notion of works of art as sacred objects was decried and subsequently they would be understood merely as things. This meant an attack on realism, as well as on the traditional preservative mission of the museum. Acclaimed art theorist Boris Groys argues this led to the development of (...)
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    American legacies and the variable life histories of women and men.Debra S. Judge - 1995 - Human Nature 6 (4):291-323.
    Sex differences in behavior are most interesting when they are the result of inherent differences in the operational rules motivating behavior and not merely a reflection of differing life history experiences. American men and women exhibit a few differences in testamentary patterns of property allocation that appear to be due to inherently different rules of allocation. Even when analyses control for resources and surviving kin configurations, women distribute their property among a greater number of individual beneficiaries than do men. The (...)
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    Politika poėtiki.Boris Groĭs - 2013 - Moskva: Ad Marginem Press.
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    Philosophy of care.Boris Groĭs - 2022 - New York: Verso.
    Our current culture is dominated by the ideology of creativity. One is supposed to create the new and not to care about the things as they are. This ideology legitimises the domination of the "creative class" over the rest of the population that is predominantly occupied by forms of care - medical care, child care, agriculture, industrial maintenance and so on. We have a responsibility to care for our own bodies, but here again our culture tends to thematize the bodies (...)
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    Becoming an artwork.Boris Groĭs - 2022 - Hoboken: Polity Press.
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    Russkiĭ kosmizm: Antologii︠a︡.Boris Groĭs - 2015 - Moskva: Ad Marginem Press.
    «Теоретики русского космизма призвали человечество к установлению тотальной власти над космосом и к обеспечению индивидуального телесного бессмертия для каждого живущего или жившего раньше человека. Надо сказать, что телесное бессмертие обычно воспринималось христианской культурой как проклятие. Достаточно вспомнить фигуру Франкенштейна или Голема. «Человеческие» герои романа Брэма Стокера «Дракула» (написанного, кстати, в 1897 году, почти одновременно с «Философией общего дела» Николая Федорова) изо всех сил защищают свое право на естественную смерть. Однако с тех пор в западной массовой культуре к вампирам и зомби (...)
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    Darwin and the puzzle of primogeniture.Sarah Blaffer Hrdy & Debra S. Judge - 1993 - Human Nature 4 (1):1-45.
    A historical survey of the inheritance practices of farming families in North America and elsewhere indicates that resource allocations among children differed through time and space with regard to sex bias and equality. Tensions between provisioning all children and maintaining a productive economic entity (the farm) were resolved in various ways, depending on population pressures, the family’s relative resource level, and the number and sex of children.Against a backdrop of generalized son preference, parents responded to ecological circumstances by investing in (...)
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    A Conceptual Model for the Translation of Bioethics Research and Scholarship.Debra J. H. Mathews, D. Micah Hester, Jeffrey Kahn, Amy McGuire, Ross McKinney, Keith Meador, Sean Philpott-Jones, Stuart Youngner & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2016 - Hastings Center Report 46 (5):34-39.
    While the bioethics literature demonstrates that the field has spent substantial time and thought over the last four decades on the goals, methods, and desired outcomes for service and training in bioethics, there has been less progress defining the nature and goals of bioethics research and scholarship. This gap makes it difficult both to describe the breadth and depth of these areas of bioethics and, importantly, to gauge their success. However, the gap also presents us with an opportunity to define (...)
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    Rethinking Subpolitics.Boris Holzer & Mads P. Sørensen - 2003 - Theory, Culture and Society 20 (2):79-102.
    Beck uses the term `subpolitics' to refer to forms of politics outside and beyond the representative institutions of the political system of nation-states. From the perspective of the theory of reflexive modernization, the proliferation of subpolitics indicates a weakening of the `iron cage' of bureaucratic, state-oriented politics. We argue that subpolitics does indeed challenge conventional notions of politics. It mobilizes sources of societal influence that transcend the formal political system. In particular, subpolitics correlates with the command over positive or negative (...)
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    Company Support for Employee Volunteering: A National Survey of Companies in Canada. [REVIEW]Debra Z. Basil, Mary S. Runte, M. Easwaramoorthy & Cathy Barr - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (2):387 - 398.
    Company support for employee volunteerism (CSEV) benefits companies, employees, and society while helping companies meet the expectations of corporate social responsibility (CSR). A nationally representative telephone survey of 990 Canadian companies examined CSEV through the lens of Porter and Kramer's (2006, 'Strategy and society: the link between competitive advantage and corporate social responsibility', Harvard Business Review, 78-92.) CSR model. The results demonstrated that Canadian companies passively support employee volunteerism in a variety of ways, such as allowing employees to take time (...)
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  15. The Unknowable. An Ontological Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion.S. L. Frank & Boris Jakim - 1983 - Studies in Soviet Thought 31 (3):267-272.
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  16. Iz istorii︠a︡ta na esteticheskata misŭl v Bŭlgariia: ochertsi.Boris T︠S︡enkov - 1964 - Sofii︠a︡: Bulgarska Komunisticheska partii︠a︡.
     
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  17. (1 other version)Filosofskai︠a︡ nishcheta marksizma.Boris Petrovich Vysheslavt︠s︡ev - 1952 - [Frankfurt am Main]:
     
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  18. Germenevtika: istorii︠a︡ i sovremennostʹ: kriticheskie ocherki.Boris Nikolaevich Bessonov & I. S. Narskii (eds.) - 1985 - Moskva: "Myslʹ".
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  19. Mirogled i khudozhestven metod v literaturata.Boris T︠S︡enkov - 1974 - Sofii︠a︡,: BAN.
     
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  20. Ilmiĭ-tekhnika revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡si uning khususii︠a︡ti, mon̄ii︠a︡ti sot︠s︡ial roli.Boris Mikhaĭlovich Palat︠s︡kiĭ - 1971
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    Vechnoe v russkoĭ filosofii.Boris Petrovich Vysheslavt︠s︡ev - 1955 - Nʹi︠u︡-Ĭork: Izd-vo im. Chekhova.
  22. Sava Ganovski: uchen i obshtestvenik: [monogr.].Boris T︠S︡enkov - 1977 - Sofiia: Partizdat.
     
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    From the World of Perception to the Phenomenology of Faculties.Boris S. Solozhenkin & Соложенкин Борис Сергеевич - 2024 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 28 (1):199-218.
    Merleau-Ponty's «Phenomenology of Perception» suggests perception to be the primary level of the giveness of the world. Perception appears as always an incomplete synthesis of the plural, bringing together bodily and material aspects. Such the simplest interpretation of perception as rendering a contact within the dyad «body-world» is a preliminary axiom for explaining the rest of the process of noematic sense formation. At the same time, Merleau-Ponty’s theoretical intuitions clearly presuppose more, and perception is also thought of as the final (...)
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    Man's Soul: An Introductory Essay in Philosophical Psychology.S. L. Frank & Boris Jakim - 1993 - Ohio University Press.
    "Seymon Lyudvigovich Frank, the author of the volume here made available for the first time in English translation, was one of the leading Russian philosophers of this century; some authorities consider him the most outstanding Russian philosopher of any age...._ " _Man's Soul__ is a book which perfectly exemplifies the generous conception of the mission and competence of philosophy characteristic of Frank and the other members of the Russian metaphysical movement. Frank's stated aim in the treatise is to reclaim for (...)
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  25. Filosofii︠a︡ i sot︠s︡ialʹnai︠a︡ psikhologii︠a︡: nauch. dokl.: XXX Gert︠s︡enovskie chtenii︠a︡.Boris Andreevich Erunov & L. S. Merzon (eds.) - 1977 - Leningrad: LGPI.
     
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    Automation and Skill: Three Generations of Research on the NC Case.Bryan Borys & Paul S. Adler - 1989 - Politics and Society 17 (3):377-402.
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  27. Filosofskoe osvoenie mira chelovekom.Boris Andreevich Erunov & L. S. Merzon (eds.) - 1977
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    Molecular dynamics study of self-diffusion in Zr.Mikhail I. Mendelev & Boris S. Bokstein - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (5):637-654.
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    PAMELA'S PLACE: Power and Negotiation in the Hair Salon.Debra Gimlin - 1996 - Gender and Society 10 (5):505-526.
    This article draws from field research in a Long Island beauty salon to explore the ways that female beauty work constructs gendered, classed identities. Stylists use their attachment to beauty culture to nullify status differences between themselves and their clientele, and to imagine themselves their customers' friends and social equals. However, the emotional ties stylists profess force them to accomodate clients' appearance preferences, even when they are, in the stylists' estimation, unattractive or unstylish. Hairdressers' emotion work thus serves to undermine (...)
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    Husserl’s Theory of Communication.Boris Pantev - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (6):3-23.
    This article outlines the emergence of Husserl’s theory of ‘communication proper’ ( Mitteilung or Kommunikation) in the context of his genetic analyses of intersubjectivity. It defines the meaning and function of Mitteilung in contradistinction with the notion of empathy and thus demonstrates its distinct generative constitution. I propose that Mitteilung has the capacity to cancel the ‘operative’ opposition between social acts and instinctive intersubjectivity and thus to frame a non-determinist theory of sociality. This capacity is largely ignored by the dominant (...)
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  31. Problems with Vlastos’s Platonic Developmentalism.Debra Nails - 1993 - Ancient Philosophy 13 (2):273-291.
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    A game on Boolean algebras describing the collapse of the continuum.Miloš S. Kurilić & Boris Šobot - 2009 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 160 (1):117-126.
    The game is played on a complete Boolean algebra in ω-many moves. At the beginning White chooses a non-zero element p of and, in the nth move, White chooses a positive pn

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  33. The social and economic roots of the scientific revolution: texts by Boris Hessen and Henryk Grossmann.Boris Hessen, Henryk Grossmann, Gideon Freudenthal & Peter McLaughlin (eds.) - 2009 - [Dordrecht]: Springer.
    The volume collects classics of Marxist historiography of science, including a new translation of Boris Hessen's “The Social and Economic Roots of Newton's ...
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  34. Concepts of “Cultural Personality” in the Ideologies of the Third World.Boris S. Erassov - 1972 - Diogenes 20 (78):123-140.
    The wide diffusion of the concepts of “cultural personality” or “cultural originality” in the social thought of developing Asian and African countries is determined by a number of circumstances. These concepts, though they claim a theoretical understanding of the processes involved in the “entry of these countries into the 20th century,” all boil down to the basic fact that the source, the foundation and the decisive sphere for the processes of self-determination in developing Asian and African countries in the present (...)
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  35. Fizicheskai︠a︡ teorii︠a︡ i realʹnostʹ.Ėngel'S. Matveevich Chudinov & Boris I︠A︡kovlevich Pakhomov (eds.) - 1976
     
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  36. Engaging Nietzsche's Women: Ofelia Schutte and the Madres de la Plaza de Mayo.Debra B. Bergoffen - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (3):157-168.
    Ofelia Schutte's relationship to Nietzsche is contentious. Sometimes she identifies him as an ally. Sometimes she calls him an enemy. Appealing to Nietzsche's abolition of the appearance reality distinction and to his discussions of women as skeptics, I turn to Ofelia's discussions of the Madres de la Plaza de Mayo to suggest that their protests can be understood as a Nietzschean politics of transvaluation where the myth of the mother and the materialities of women's bodies become the ground of the (...)
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    A Nietzschean Bestiary: Becoming Animal Beyond Docile and Brutal.Babette Babbich, Debra Bergoffen, Thomas H. Brobjer, Daniel Conway, Brian Crowley, Brian Domino, Peter Groff, Jennifer Ham, Lawrence Hatab, Kathleen Marie Higgins, Vanessa Lemm, Paul S. Loeb, Nickolas Pappas, Richard Perkins, Gerd Schank, Alan D. Schrift, Gary Shapiro, Tracey Stark, Charles S. Taylor, Jami Weinstein & Martha Kendal Woodruff - 2003 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Nietzsche's use of metaphor has been widely noted but rarely focused to explore specific images in great detail. A Nietzschean Bestiary gathers essays devoted to the most notorious and celebrated beasts in Nietzsche's work. The essays illustrate Nietzsche's ample use of animal imagery, and link it to the dual philosophical purposes of recovering and revivifying human animality, which plays a significant role in his call for de-deifying nature.
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    Nietzsche's Women.Debra B. Bergoffen - 1996 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 12:19-26.
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    L. S. Vygotsky: The Riddle of His Name.Boris G. Meshcheryakov - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 59 (4):338-344.
    This article analyzes problems related to Lev S. Vygotsky’s name. The motives behind the replacement of his original patronymic “Simkhovich” with “Semyonovich” are discussed, as well as the reasons...
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    Sartre's Transcendence of the Ego: a Methodological Reading.Debra B. Bergoffen - 1978 - Philosophy Today 22 (3):244-251.
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    Beyond Pure Reason: Ferdinand de Saussure's Philosophy of Language and Its Early Romantic Antecedents.Boris Gasparov - 2012 - Columbia University Press.
    The Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913) revolutionized the study of language, signs, and discourse in the twentieth century. He successfully reconstructed the proto-Indo-European vowel system, advanced a conception of language as a system of arbitrary signs made meaningful through kinetic interrelationships, and developed a theory of the anagram so profound it gave rise to poststructural literary criticism. The roots of these disparate, even contradictory achievements lie in the thought of Early German Romanticism, which Saussure consulted for its insight into (...)
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    Einstein and Dostoyevsky.Boris Grigorʹevich Kuznet︠s︡ov - 1972 - London,: Hutchinson.
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    In God’s House there are Many Rooms.Debra Phillips - 2016 - Feminist Theology 25 (1):96-110.
    In this article I make links between melancholia, creativity and communion with God at a personal level, referencing John’s gospel, ‘God’s house has many rooms’ and ‘The Mansions’, a text written by Theresa of Avila where the ‘mansion’ is an analogy for the space in which God’s omniscient love is realized. My paintings were formed from the day-to-day lived experience of ‘psycheache’ and are a graphic representation of a non-explainable reality. I see in these paintings a transcendent reality for they (...)
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    Avicenna's Agent Intellect as a Completing Cause.Boris Hennig - 2024 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 41 (1):45-72.
    Avicenna says that intellectual cognition involves the emanation of an intelligible form by the ‘agent intellect’ upon the human mind. This paper argues that in order to understand why he says this, we need to think of intellectual cognition as a special case of a much more general phenomenon. More specifically, Avicenna's introduction of an agent intellect will be shown to be a natural consequence of certain assumptions about the temporality, the completion, and the teleology of the causal processes by (...)
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  45. Alcuni capitoli di storia della filosofia nordamericana.Borīs Valentīnovīch I︠A︡kovenko - 1936 - Praga,:
     
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    Puti dukha--puti kulʹtury: materialy XI mezhdunarodnogo obshchestvenno-nauchnogo foruma, posvi︠a︡shchennogo 115-letii︠u︡ so dni︠a︡ rozhdenii︠a︡ B.N. Abramova, Moskva--Venev--Kulikovo Pole (Tula), 18-20 avgusta 2012 goda: IV Kuzbasskie chtenii︠a︡ pami︠a︡ti B.N. Abramova, doklady i vystuplenii︠a︡, Novokuznet︠s︡k, 30 ii︠u︡li︠a︡ 2011 goda: V Kuzbasskie chtenii︠a︡ pami︠a︡ti B.N. Abramova, doklady i vystuplenii︠a︡, Novokuznet︠s︡k, 3-4 avgusta 2013 goda.E. S. Kulakova & Boris Nikolaevich Abramov (eds.) - 2015 - Novokuznetsk: Mezhdunarodnyĭ Sovet Rerikhovskikh organizat︠s︡iĭ imeni S.N. Rerikha.
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    Plato’s Antipaideia: Perplexity for the Guided.Debra Nails - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 3:205-210.
    ‘Paideia’ connotes the handing down and preservation of tradition and culture, even civilization, through education. Plato’s education of philosophers in the Academy is inimical to such an essentially conservative notion. His dialectical method is inherently dynamic and open-ended: not only are such conclusions as are reached in the dialogues subject to further criticism, so are the assumptions on which those conclusions are based. In these and other ways explored in this paper, Plato demonstrates that paideia has no harbor within philosophy.
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  48. Tvorcheskiĭ prot︠s︡ess i khudozhestvennoe vosprii︠a︡tie.Boris Fedorovich Egorov (ed.) - 1978 - Leningrad: Nauka.
     
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  49. Quantum/classical correspondence in the light of Bell's inequalities.Leonid A. Khalfin & Boris S. Tsirelson - 1992 - Foundations of Physics 22 (7):879-948.
    Instead of the usual asymptotic passage from quantum mechanics to classical mechanics when a parameter tended to infinity, a sharp boundary is obtained for the domain of existence of classical reality. The last is treated as separable empirical reality following d'Espagnat, described by a mathematical superstructure over quantum dynamics for the universal wave function. Being empirical, this reality is constructed in terms of both fundamental notions and characteristics of observers. It is presupposed that considered observers perceive the world as a (...)
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    A Critique of Superson's Feminist Definition of Sexual Harassment.Debra A. DeBruin - 1998 - Journal of Social Philosophy 29 (1):49-62.
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