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    Schattenfiguren, Spektren, Gespenster als leuchtende Verheißung. Simon Kronbergs Sonderstellung in der deutschen Literatur des Expressionismus.Dorothea Rebecca Schönsee - 2020 - Naharaim 14 (2):265-296.
    Der Artikel untersucht den originären Beitrag Simon Kronbergs zur deutschen Literatur des Expressionismus. Der zu den „vergessenen und verkannten Autoren der expressionistischen Generation” (Lützeler) gehörende Kronberg ist bis heute kaum untersucht. Als Sohn jüdisch-galizischer Zuwanderer 1891 in Wien geboren, studiert er 1913 bei Emile Jacques-Dalcroze, dessen Licht- und Bewegungschoreographien ihn nachhaltig prägen. Weitere Stationen sind Düsseldorf bei dem Schauspieler-Paar Lindemann/dumont, München und Berlin. 1934 emigriert er nach Palästina, wo er 1947 stirbt. Seine Texte entwerfen eine Sprache, deren sinnstiftende Bilder von (...)
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    The Infrastructure of Accountability: Data Use and the Transformation of American Education.Dorothea Anagnostopoulos, Stacey A. Rutledge & Rebecca Jacobsen (eds.) - 2013 - Harvard Education Press.
    _The Infrastructure of Accountability _brings together leading and emerging scholars who set forth an ambitious conceptual framework for understanding the full impact of large-scale, performance-based accountability systems on education. Over the past 20 years, schools and school systems have been utterly reshaped by the demands of test-based accountability. Interest in large-scale performance data has reached an unprecedented high point. Yet most education researchers focus primarily on questions of data quality and the effectiveness of data use. In this bold and thought-provoking (...)
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    Articles.Branka Arsic, Tamsin Lorraine, Gillian Howie, Dorothea Olkowski & Rebecca Hill - 2019 - In Claire Colebrook & Jami Weinstein (eds.), Deleuze and Gender: Deleuze Studies Volume 2: 2008. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 34-136.
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    Ode to positive constructive daydreaming.Rebecca L. McMillan, Scott Barry Kaufman & Jerome L. Singer - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    From Verbal Account to Written Evidence: Do Written Statements Generated by Officers Accurately Represent What Witnesses Say?Rebecca Milne, Jordan Nunan, Lorraine Hope, Jemma Hodgkins & Colin Clarke - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Most countries compile evidence from witnesses and victims manually, whereby the interviewer assimilates what the interviewee says during the course of an interview to produce an evidential statement. This exploratory research examined the quality of evidential statements generated in real world investigations. Transcribed witness/victim interviews were compared to the resultant written statements produced by the interviewing officer and signed as an accurate record by the interviewee. A coding protocol was devised to assess the consistency of information between what was said (...)
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  6. Montesquieu and the paradoxes of the art of statesmanship.Rebecca Kingston - 2015 - In Kyriakos N. Dēmētriou & Antis Loizides (eds.), Scientific statesmanship, governance and the history of political philosophy. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    A search for specificity in understanding CA and context.Rebecca Black, Tara Tarpey, Sarah Creider & Hansun Zhang Waring - 2012 - Discourse Studies 14 (4):477-492.
    The conversation analytic view of context is often critiqued as being too narrow. In this article, we join the ongoing debate regarding conversation analysis and context by 1) synthesizing existing scholarly attempts at either conceptualizing or exploring the possibilities of combining CA and ethnography and 2) giving further considerations to whether or how resorting to talk-extrinsic data may be beneficial. We do so by providing four illustrative cases, with increasing complexity, from four different settings. In each case, an initial CA (...)
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  8. The Relationship Between Sociodemographics and Environmental Values Across Seven European Countries.Rebecca J. Sargisson, Judith I. M. De Groot & Linda Steg - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Realism and children's early grasp of mental representation: belief-based judgements in the state change task.Rebecca Saltmarsh, Peter Mitchell & Elizabeth Robinson - 1995 - Cognition 57 (3):297-325.
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    Plato's Caves: The Liberating Sting of Cultural Diversity.Rebecca Lemoine - 2020 - New York, NY: Oup Usa.
    From student protests over the teaching of canonical texts such as Plato's Republic to the use of images of classical Greek statues in white supremacist propaganda, the world of the ancient Greeks is deeply implicated in a heated contemporary debate about identity and diversity. In Plato's Caves, Rebecca LeMoine defends the bold thesis that Plato was a friend of cultural diversity, contrary to many contemporary perceptions. Through close readings of four Platonic dialogues--Republic, Menexenus, Laws, and Phaedrus--LeMoine shows that, across (...)
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  11. The Fertility Fix: the Boom in Facial-matching Algorithms for Donor Selection in Assisted Reproduction in Spain.Rebecca Close - forthcoming - The New Bioethics:1-17.
    This article reads the uptake of facial-matching algorithms by fertility clinics in Spain through the lens of ‘the fertility fix’: a software fix to the social reconfiguration of kinship and a fixed capital investment made by competing fertility companies and firms. ‘The fertility fix’ is proposed as a critical, ethical lens through which to situate algorithmic facial-matching in assisted reproduction in the context of the racial politics of the face and phenotype and the spatial politics of market expansion. While an (...)
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    The "La Femme" Automobile as a Fetish Object.Rebecca Dalvesco - 1999 - Semiotics:21-36.
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    At Law: Human Cloning and the FDA.Rebecca Dresser - 2003 - Hastings Center Report 33 (3):7.
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    At Law: Procreation and Punishment.Rebecca Dresser - 2001 - Hastings Center Report 31 (6):8.
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    (2 other versions)At Law: Plan B: Politics and Values at the FDA, Again.Rebecca Dresser - 2004 - Hastings Center Report 34 (6):9.
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    (1 other version)At Law: Science in the Courtroom A New Approach.Rebecca Dresser - 1999 - Hastings Center Report 29 (3):26.
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    At Law: Scientists in the Sunshine.Rebecca Dresser - 1997 - Hastings Center Report 27 (6):26.
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    (1 other version)A new era in drug regulation?Rebecca Dresser - 2005 - Hastings Center Report 35 (3):10-11.
  19. Irrational Basis: The Legal Status of Medical Marijuana.Rebecca Dresser - 2009 - Hastings Center Report 39 (6):7-8.
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    The role of values in scientific theory selection and why it matters to medical education.Rebecca D. Ellis - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (9):984-991.
    In this paper, I argue that the role of values in theory selection is an important issue within medical education. I review the underdetermination argument, which is the idea within philosophy of science that the data serving as evidence for theories are by themselves not sufficient to support a theory to the exclusion of alternatives. There are always various explanations compatible with the data, and we ultimately appeal to certain values as our grounds for choosing one theory over another. I (...)
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    What sort of person could have a radically extended lifespan?Rebecca Roache - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics Recent Issues 44 (4):217-218.
    The literature on human enhancement is awash with discussions about whether it really would be desirable to increase our lifespan, cognitive power, physical strength above and beyond that which we currently consider to be healthy or normal. Almost all of these discussions hang on the question of whether it makes sense to draw a morally relevant distinction between those interventions that count as therapies and those that count as enhancements. Roughly, therapies are interventions that aim to restore health or normality (...)
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    Keeping a Distance: heidegger and derrida on foreignness and friends.Rebecca Saunders - 2011 - Angelaki 16 (2):35-49.
    Distance is central to both Heidegger’s depiction of being-in-the-world and Derrida’s theorization of the culture of friendship. It is equally fundamental to the structure of language and, I argue, to the concept of the foreign. This essay brings together these theories of distance and demonstrates the ways they act on and through each other, the role that linguistic distance plays in constructing both foreigners and friends, and the permeable semantic boundaries that the concept of distance shares with movement, strangeness, instability, (...)
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    Bemerkungen zur «Revelatio Sancti Stephani» des Presbyters Lukian.Dorothea Weber - 1989 - Augustinianum 29 (1-3):411-422.
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    «Communis loquendi consuetudo» Sobre la estructura de El Génesis contra los maniqueos, de Agustín.Dorothea Weber - 1999 - Augustinus 44 (172-175):307-313.
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    Gedanken zur Textgestaltung von Augustinus.Dorothea Weber - 1996 - Augustinian Studies 27 (2):47-58.
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    Observaciones sobre" Locutiones in heptateuchum" de Agustín.Dorothea Weber - 2011 - Augustinus 56 (220):227 - 233.
    Este artículo, después de las observaciones preliminares, expone dos cuestiones, a saber, si las Locutiones in Hepateucum de Agustín están completas y cuál era el propósito de esta obra.
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    The Altercatio Ecclesiae et Synagogae from a Classicist’s Point of View.Dorothea Weber - 2010 - Millennium 7 (1):67-86.
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    Affect and non-uniform characteristics of predictive processing in musical behaviour.Rebecca S. Schaefer, Katie Overy & Peter Nelson - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (3):226-227.
    The important roles of prediction and prior experience are well established in music research and fit well with Clark's concept of unified perception, cognition, and action arising from hierarchical, bidirectional predictive processing. However, in order to fully account for human musical intelligence, Clark needs to further consider the powerful and variable role of affect in relation to prediction error.
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    The Aesthetics of Everyday Life.Rebecca Sete Jacobson - 2006 - Environmental Ethics 28 (3):331-332.
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    Report of the AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs: Professionalism in the Use of Social Media.Rebecca Shore, Julia Halsey, Kavita Shah, Bette-Jane Crigger & Sharon P. Douglas - 2011 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 22 (2):165-172.
    Although many physicians have been using the internet for both clinical and social purposes for years, recently concerns have been raised regarding blurred boundaries of the profession as a whole. In both the news media and medical literature, physicians have noted there are unanswered questions in these areas, and that professional self-regulation is needed. This report discusses the ethical implications of physicians’ nonclinical use of the internet, including the use of social networking sites, blogs, and other means to post content (...)
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    16. Benedetto Croce. Logic as Science of the Pure Concept.Rebecca Copenhaver & Brian P. A. Copenhaver - 2012 - In Rebecca Copenhaver & Brian P. A. Copenhaver (eds.), From Kant to Croce: Modern Philosophy in Italy, 1800-1950. University of Toronto Press. pp. 515-532.
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    China in Early Enlightenment Political Thought: by Simon Kow, London, Routledge, 2017, 214 pp., £88.00 , £27.99.Rebecca Kingston - 2019 - The European Legacy 24 (6):676-679.
    Volume 24, Issue 6, September 2019, Page 676-679.
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    Editorial Note.Rebecca Kukla - 2018 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 28 (4):ix-xi.
    This issue's lead article, Alison Reiheld's "Rightly or For Ill: The Ethics of Individual Memory," takes up a topic that is manifestly deserving of philosophical analysis, and routinely important in our private and public interactions, and yet as far as I know it has never before received systematic treatment: the ethics of memory. That is, Reiheld asks, when are we morally blameworthy or praiseworthy for remembering, forgetting, or encoding a memory in a specific way, and what are the ethical principles (...)
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    »Aneinander vorbei« Zum Horenstreit zwischen Fichte und Schiller.Dorothea Wildenburg - 1997 - Fichte-Studien 12:27-41.
    Wenn zwei Philosophen sich treffen, so besagt ein Diktum Jean-Paul Sartres, sei es am vernünftigsten, wenn sie sich lediglich »Guten Morgen« sagten. Diese Ansicht mag in manchen Fällen sowohl der Vergangenheit als auch der Gegenwart einer gewissen Berechtigung nicht entbehren. Die Auseinandersetzung zwischen Fichte und Schiller allerdings, wie sie in Form eines Briefwechsels vom Sommer 1795 vorliegt, zählt nicht zu diesen Fällen. Trotz, oder gerade aufgrund der Tatsache, daß dieser Briefwechsel, der sogenannte »Horenstreit«, aneinander vorbei verläuft -- wie noch zu (...)
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    Empedocles and metempsychüsis: The critique of Diogenes of Oenoanda.Burkhard Reis & Dorothea Frede - 2009 - In Dorothea Frede & Burkhard Reis (eds.), Body and Soul in Ancient Philosophy. De Gruyter.
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    Generic Drug Policy and Suboxone to Treat Opioid Use Disorder.Rebecca L. Haffajee & Richard G. Frank - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (S4):43-53.
    Despite some improvements in access to evidence-based medications for opioid use disorder, treatment rates remain low at under a quarter of those with need. High costs for brand name products in these medication markets have limited the volume of drugs purchased, particularly through public health insurance and grant programs. Brand firm anti-competitive practices around the leading buprenorphine product Suboxone — including product hops, citizen petitions and Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy abuses — helped to maintain high prices by extending brand (...)
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    Notions of Nature, Notions of Humanity.Rebecca Hicks - 2020 - Constellations 11 (2).
    The history of Canadian parks systems, within the realm of environmental history, has been deeply affected by contemporary social, environmental, and political beliefs. The rhetoric of human domination over nature and the inherent separation of the two was entrenched throughout historical works on Canadian parks in the early to mid- twentieth century. The liberalization of history within the past forty years has served to shift this trend. The inclusion of scientific knowledge in historical research, the limitation of past prejudices and (...)
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    The Academic Imperfectionist.Rebecca Roache - 2021 - The Philosophers' Magazine 95:119-120.
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    Rationalization: Why, when, and what for?Rebecca Saxe & Daniel Nettle - 2020 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43.
    In this commentary, we ask when rationalization is most likely to occur and to not occur, and about where to expect, and how to measure, its benefits.
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  40. Perfecting Political Performance : Spinning, Gandhi and Virtuosity.Rebecca M. Brown - 2016 - In Arundhati Virmani (ed.), Political aesthetics: culture, critique and the everyday. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    The generation game is the cooperation game: The role of grandparents in the timing of reproduction.Rebecca Sear & Thomas E. Dickins - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (1):34-35.
    Coall & Hertwig (C&H) demonstrate the importance of grandparents to children, even in low fertility societies. We suggest policy-makers interested in reproductive timing in such contexts should be alerted to the practical applications of this cooperative breeding framework. The presence or absence of a supportive kin network could help explain why some women begin their reproductive careers or.
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    (1 other version)The Role of Reason in Faith in St. Thomas Aquinas and Kierkegaard.Rebecca Skaggs - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (5):n/a-n/a.
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    The medieval period.Dorothea Weltecke - 2013 - In Stephen Bullivant & Michael Ruse (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Atheism. Oxford University Press UK. pp. 164.
    This article points to the influence of medieval debates about the possible non-existence of a God on the formation of modern atheist discourse. On the basis of sources composed by Muslims, Christians and Jews, alleged appearances of disbelief like apostasy, blasphemy, and immoral behaviour are reconsidered. Medieval Latin conceptions of atheism are described as acedia, temptation, and murmur. It is made clear, that doubts or nonbelief in God’s existence were neither rare nor forbidden nor persecuted. Nonbelievers were regarded as fools, (...)
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    Das Begreifen des Unbegreiflichen, Philosophie und Religion bei Johann Gottlieb Fichte 1800-1806 (review).Dorothea Wildenburg - 2000 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (2):288-290.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Das Begreifen des Unbegreiflichen, Philosophie, und Religion bei Johann Gottlieb Fichte 1800-1806Dorothea WildenburgChristoph Asmuth. Das Begreifen des Unbegreiflichen, Philosophie, und Religion bei Johann Gottlieb Fichte 1800-1806. Stuttgart/Bad Cannstadt: frommann-holzboog, 1999. Pp. 411. DM 118.00."God is neither One nor Many... all these predicates are suited only to finite natures, not for the Incomprehensible... Yet if we attribute even one of them to Him, it is all the same no (...)
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    Entgegensetzung als Konstitutionselement des Selbstbewusstseins: Fichte und Sartre in der Nachfolge Kants.Dorothea Wildenburg - 2001 - In Volker Gerhardt, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Ralph Schumacher (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des IX Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 619-630.
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    Ist der Existentialismus ein kritischer Idealismus?Dorothea Wildenburg - 2003 - Fichte-Studien 22:193-208.
    Um zu bestimmen, ob der Existentialismus Sartres ein kritischer Idealismus ist, muß zunächst geklärt werden, was unter Existentialismus zu verstehen ist - vorausgesetzt, daß man bereits weiß, was kritischer Idealismus bedeutet. Unter kritischem Idealismus soll hier die Philosophie des frühen Johann Gottlieb Fichte verstanden werden, die versucht, in der Frage nach den Konstitutionsbedingungen von Selbstbewußtsein einen Mittelweg zwischen einem einseitigen Idealismus und einem ebenso einseitigen Realismus zu gehen.
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    WIELAND AS A TRANSLATOR - (K.) Roettig Wielands Sokratische Übersetzungen. (Wieland im Kontext, Oßmannstedter Studien 1.) Pp. viii + 382. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2017. Cased, €48. ISBN: 978-3-8253-6542-4. [REVIEW]Rebecca Laemmle - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (2):514-516.
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    Sharif GEMIE, Women and Schooling in France, 1815-1914 : Identity, Authority, Gender. [REVIEW]Rebecca Rogers - 1996 - Clio 4.
    L’historien anglais Gemie nous propose une interprétation stimulante du métier d’institutrice laïque au cours du dix-neuvième siècle. Son souci principal est « d’écouter » les voix de ces femmes exerçant dans le secteur public et qui tentent de devenir des membres à part entière de l’Université française. Il place le lien entre les institutrices et l’État « libéral-républicain » au centre de son étude. La grille d’analyse proposée est celle d’Habermas sur la sphère publique ; selon Gemie, le...
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  49. Roberto Romani, National Character and Public Spirit in Britain and France, 1750-1914. [REVIEW]Rebecca Kingston - 2002 - Philosophy in Review 22 (6):445-447.
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    Thomas Reid and the Problem of Secondary Qualities by Christopher A. Shrock. [REVIEW]Rebecca Copenhaver - 2018 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 56 (3):566-567.
    Philosophers from the modern age and current philosophers share some common concerns. One is whether the ordinary objects of human perception—the objects humans see, hear, feel, taste, and smell—exist independently of our perception of them in a shared, stable, spatially-localized environment that also exists independently of perception. Another is whether a particular range of properties—colors, flavors, odors, sounds, feels—are properties of the ordinary objects of human perception, relations whose relata are properties of ordinary objects and types of typical human experiences, (...)
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