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    A Visionary Element.Eavan Boland - 1997 - Renascence 50 (1-2):153-159.
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    Dilemmas and Developments: Eavan Boland Re-examined.Sarah Maguire - 1999 - Feminist Review 62 (1):58-66.
    In ‘The Woman Poet: Her Dilemma’ (1986—7), the Irish poet Eavan Boland argued that women poets were obstructed on the one hand by traditional ideas of femininity and poetry, and on the other by the demands of separatist feminism. In ‘Dilemmas and Developments: Eavan Boland Re-examined’ Sarah Maguire argues that in recent years women poets have clearly achieved greater confidence as a result of changes in their audience. However, the underlying dilemma facing a woman poet — (...)
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    ‘A Noise of Myth’: Speaking (as) Woman in the poetry of Eavan Boland and Medbh McGuckian.Anne Fogarty - 1994 - Paragraph 17 (1):92-102.
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    “My main job is to translate / pain into tales they can tolerate // in another language”: Women’s poetry and the health humanities.Jane Dowson - 2017 - Angelaki 22 (1):247-259.
    This article examines the contribution that poetry written over the last fifty years might make to the established and burgeoning field of Medical Humanities. It takes poems by women about cancer and depression as a case study of how they can offer insight into the impact of these conditions on the sufferer. Collectively, the poems document and effect shifts in knowledge about, and the associated stigmas concerning, illnesses that carry secrecy and shame, specifically cancer and depression. Additionally, drawing on Virginia (...)
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    Women Write the Past: Medieval Scholarship, Old English and New Literature.Clare A. Lees - 2017 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 93 (2):3-22.
    This article explores the contributions of women scholars, writers and artists to our understanding of the medieval past. Beginning with a contemporary artists book by Liz Mathews that draws on one of Boethius‘s Latin lyrics from the Consolation of Philosophy as translated by Helen Waddell, it traces a network of medieval women scholars of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries associated with Manchester and the John Rylands Library, such as Alice Margaret Cooke and Mary Bateson. It concludes by examining the translation (...)
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    Gender, Nationality and Cultural Representations of Ireland: An Irish Woman's Place?Pauline Maclaran, Stephen Brown & Lorna Stevens - 2000 - European Journal of Women's Studies 7 (4):405-421.
    Ireland has struggled with its ‘feminine’ identity throughout its history. The so-called ‘chasmic dichotomy of male and female' is embedded in colonial and postcolonial constructions of Irishness and it continues to manifest itself in contemporary cultural representations of Ireland and Irishness. This study explores issues of gender and nationality via a reading of a 70-second television advertisement for Caffrey's Irish Ale, titled ‘New York’. The article suggests that, although colonial and postcolonial discourse on Ireland continues to perceive the ‘feminine’ in (...)
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    ‘I Won't Go Back to It’1: Irish Women Poets and the Iconic Feminine.Lia Mills - 1995 - Feminist Review 50 (1):69-88.
    This paper explores the dynamic interaction between contemporary Irish women poets and the notion of tradition in Irish poetry. Looking at the work of Eavan Boland, Susan Connolly, Paula Donlon, Mary Dorcey, Paula Meehan and Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, the paper suggests that women poets today are subverting tradition and destabilizing a conventionally accepted fusion of the feminine with the national. This is achieved through direct challenge, through dislocation and through establishing a dialogue between the mythical and the real (...)
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    Epistemics & Economics: A Critique of Economic Doctrines. G. L. S. Shackle.L. A. Boland - 1974 - Philosophy of Science 41 (4):424-426.
  9. Truth, Knowledge and Communication: Thomas Aquinas on the Mystery of Teaching.Vivian Boland - 2006 - Studies in Christian Ethics 19 (3):287-304.
    The context in which Thomas Aquinas reflects on teaching is discussed, as are the texts in which he does so. We learn how he understands teaching from two other considerations, how he went about the task, and the pedagogical concerns that persist through his writing career. The most important source for his convictions about pedagogy is the Bible, and Jesus is ‘the most excellent of teachers’. His account of teaching is ultimately theological, then, in line with his concerns in Summa (...)
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    (1 other version)Self-Reference.Thomas Bolander, Vincent F. Hendricks & Stig Andur Pedersen - 2006 - Center for the Study of Language and Inf.
    An anthology of previously unpublished essays from some of the most outstanding scholars working in philosophy, mathematics, and computer science today, _Self-Reference_ reexamines the latest theories of self-reference, including those that attempt to explain and resolve the semantic and set-theoretic paradoxes. With a thorough introduction that contextualizes the subject for students, this book will be important reading for anyone interested in the general area of self-reference and philosophy.
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  11. Naming and lexical decision provide a window into syntactic and semantic processes.Je Boland - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):455-456.
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    Natural law - Australian style: a study in disputation focusing on the work of Peter Singer, John Finnis and Tracey Rowland.Donald Boland - 2022 - Saint Louis: En Route Books and Media, LLC.
    This book provides a critique of the three most prominent Australian "authorities" on Law and Ethics of the present day, namely John Finnis, Tracey Rowland, and Peter Singer. So far as the study of Natural Law is concerned the central figure is John Finnis. Peter Singer relates to it indirectly as adopting a position in Moral Philosophy that rejects Natural Law in any traditional sense and takes a naturalist position in a utilitarian sense. Tracey Rowland adopts a position that downplays (...)
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    Quelques propos sur Les antinomies et pseudo‐antinomies en particulier en Droit administratif1.Georges Boland - 1964 - Dialectica 18 (1‐4):183-203.
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    Visual arguments.Julie E. Boland - 2005 - Cognition 95 (3):237-274.
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    Critique is a thing of this world: Towards a genealogy of critique.Tom Boland - 2014 - History of the Human Sciences 27 (1):108-123.
    Although Foucault was clearly a critical thinker, his approach also provides for the possibility of a genealogy of critique. Such an approach problematizes critique, and I trace the emergent problematization of critique in Foucault’s later works, and briefly in Latour and Boltanski. From this I move on to the ‘critical problematic’, that is, how critique operates as a form of power/knowledge, as a discourse that creates subjects through a critical regime of truth and critical truth-games. Specifically, I argue that critique (...)
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    Epistemic planning for single- and multi-agent systems.Thomas Bolander & Mikkel Birkegaard Andersen - 2011 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 21 (1):9-34.
    In this paper, we investigate the use of event models for automated planning. Event models are the action defining structures used to define a semantics for dynamic epistemic logic. Using event models, two issues in planning can be addressed: Partial observability of the environment and knowledge. In planning, partial observability gives rise to an uncertainty about the world. For single-agent domains, this uncertainty can come from incomplete knowledge of the starting situation and from the nondeterminism of actions. In multi-agent domains, (...)
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    Ethical Considerations for Providing In-Home Mental Health Services for Homebound Individuals.Kelly M. Boland - 2019 - Ethics and Behavior 29 (4):287-304.
    The number of homebound individuals in the United States is on the rise, causing health-care professionals to expand in-home health services to help meet the increased demand. Due to the prevalence of feelings of isolation and depression in this population, it is imperative that mental health professionals join this effort to increase access to mental health services. Delivering psychotherapy in clients’ homes presents many advantages to these homebound individuals, but there is a dearth of literature addressing how therapists should handle (...)
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  18. (1 other version)The Foundations of Economic Method.Lawrence A. Boland - 1985 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36 (2):215-221.
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    Managing New Salespeople’s Ethical Behaviors during Repetitive Failures: When Trying to Help Actually Hurts.Willy Bolander, William J. Zahn, Terry W. Loe & Melissa Clark - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 144 (3):519-532.
    Despite acknowledgment that performance failure among new salespeople is a prevalent issue for organizations, researchers do not fully understand the consequences of repetitive periods of failure on new salespeople’s unethical selling behaviors. Further, little is known about how a sales force’s reward structure and managerial attempts to intervene following failure affect new salespeople’s behavior. Combining an experiment with longitudinal growth models, we show that repetitive periods of failure increase unethical behaviors, and interventions intended to remind the salesperson to behave in (...)
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  20. Conventionalism and economic theory.Lawrence A. Boland - 1970 - Philosophy of Science 37 (2):239-248.
    Roughly speaking all economists can be divided into two groups--those who agree with Milton Friedman and those who do not. Both groups, however, espouse the view that science is a series of approximations to a demonstrated accord with reality. Methodological controversy in economics is now merely a Conventionalist argument over which comes first--simplicity or generality. Furthermore, this controversy in its current form is not compatible with one important new and up and coming economic (welfare) theory called "the theory of the (...)
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    (1 other version)Self-reference.Thomas Bolander - 2008 - Studia Logica.
    An anthology of previously unpublished essays from some of the most outstanding scholars working in philosophy, mathematics, and computer science today, _Self-Reference_ reexamines the latest theories of self-reference, including those that attempt to explain and resolve the semantic and set-theoretic paradoxes. With a thorough introduction that contextualizes the subject for students, this book will be important reading for anyone interested in the general area of self-reference and philosophy.
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    Seeing Is Believing: Formalising False-Belief Tasks in Dynamic Epistemic Logic.Thomas Bolander - 2018 - In Hans van Ditmarsch & Gabriel Sandu (eds.), Jaakko Hintikka on Knowledge and Game Theoretical Semantics. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. pp. 207-236.
    In this paper we show how to formalise false-belief tasks like the Sally-Anne task and the second-order chocolate task in Dynamic Epistemic Logic. False-belief tasks are used to test the strength of the Theory of Mind of humans, that is, a human’s ability to attribute mental states to other agents. Having a ToM is known to be essential to human social intelligence, and hence likely to be essential to social intelligence of artificial agents as well. It is therefore important to (...)
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    The Principles of Economics: Some Lies My Teacher Told Me.Lawrence A. Boland - 1992 - London: Routledge.
    This book is about forming effective critiques of neoclassical economics. Its focus is on constructive criticism of the foundations neoclassical theory, beginning with what Alfred Marshall called the `Principles of Economics'. It concludes that there is still much that can be done to make neoclassical economics more realistic.
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    Model Building in Economics: Its Purposes and Limitations.Lawrence A. Boland - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    Concern about the role and the limits of modeling has heightened after repeated questions were raised regarding the dependability and suitability of the models that were used in the run-up to the 2008 financial crash. In this book, Lawrence Boland provides an overview of the practices of and the problems faced by model builders to explain the nature of models, the modeling process, and the possibility for and nature of their testing. In a reflective manner, the author raises serious (...)
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    DEL-based epistemic planning: Decidability and complexity.Thomas Bolander, Tristan Charrier, Sophie Pinchinat & François Schwarzentruber - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence 287 (C):103304.
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    Situational analysis beyond neoclassical economists.Lawrence A. Boland - 1998 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 28 (4):515-521.
    Until quite recently, some economic methodologists (particularly, those who began their careers in the late 1970s) were of the opinion that Karl Popper was misguided about economics. Some others claimed that Popper said little about economics. Yet, many economics students who began their appreciation of Popper after reading his Open Society and Its Enemies have quickly realized how easy that book is to understand because it is a generalization of neoclassical economics in terms of both methodological individualism and situational analysis. (...)
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    Methodology as an exercise in economic analysis.Lawrence A. Boland - 1971 - Philosophy of Science 38 (1):105-117.
  28. Matthew Beovich: A Biography [Book Review].T. P. Boland - 2009 - The Australasian Catholic Record 86 (2):245.
     
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    Organizational Control, Organizational Power and Professional Responsibility.Boland - 1982 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 2 (1):15-25.
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    On Economic Methodology Literature from 1963 to Today.Lawrence Boland - 2018 - In Raphael Sassower & Nathaniel Laor (eds.), The Impact of Critical Rationalism: Expanding the Popperian Legacy Through the Works of Ian C. Jarvie. Springer Verlag. pp. 19-29.
    Until the late 1970s, it was difficult publishing economic methodology research in any mainstream economics journal. Today there are at least two journals devoted to articles about economic methodology. However, it is important to keep in mind that there are two types of economic methodology. There is what has been called small-m methodology which is about the assumptions made by economic model builders, and there is big-M methodology which is about matters of interest to philosophers but not to economists. The (...)
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    Transformativity: The malleable foundations of social theory.Tom Boland - 2024 - History of the Human Sciences 37 (3-4):223-241.
    A foundational assumption of social theory is that things change: structures, institutions, organisations, groups, cultures, and selves all are contingent and subject to transformation. Herein, this malleable foundation is termed transformativity, drawing attention to a specific conceptualisation of change, which predominates and displaces other accounts of change, elaborated via a typology of change that positions transformation between reconfiguration and metamorphosis. Transformativity posits society as contingent, open to reconstruction, but assuming that change acts upon a substrate, which is continuous; altered, yet (...)
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    Dealing with Popper in economic methodology.Lawrence A. Boland - 2003 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 33 (4):479-498.
  33. Bisimulation and expressivity for conditional belief, degrees of belief, and safe belief.Mikkel Birkegaard Andersen, Thomas Bolander, Hans van Ditmarsch & Martin Holm Jensen - 2017 - Synthese 194 (7):2447-2487.
    Plausibility models are Kripke models that agents use to reason about knowledge and belief, both of themselves and of each other. Such models are used to interpret the notions of conditional belief, degrees of belief, and safe belief. The logic of conditional belief contains that modality and also the knowledge modality, and similarly for the logic of degrees of belief and the logic of safe belief. With respect to these logics, plausibility models may contain too much information. A proper notion (...)
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    Bisimulation and expressivity for conditional belief, degrees of belief, and safe belief.Martin Jensen, Hans Ditmarsch, Thomas Bolander & Mikkel Andersen - 2017 - Synthese 194 (7):2447-2487.
    Plausibility models are Kripke models that agents use to reason about knowledge and belief, both of themselves and of each other. Such models are used to interpret the notions of conditional belief, degrees of belief, and safe belief. The logic of conditional belief contains that modality and also the knowledge modality, and similarly for the logic of degrees of belief and the logic of safe belief. With respect to these logics, plausibility models may contain too much information. A proper notion (...)
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    An institutional theory of economic technology and change.L. A. Boland - 1971 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 1 (2):253-258.
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    Abortion Law in Europe in 1991–1992.Reed Boland - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (1):72-93.
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    La notion d'urgence dans la jurisprudence du conseil d'état de belgique1.G. Boland - 1961 - Dialectica 15 (3‐4):507-522.
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    Saint Augustine, His Philosophy.Joseph P. Boland - 1931 - Modern Schoolman 9 (1):17-17.
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    Thirty years on: the O'Farrell era.Tom Boland - 1998 - The Australasian Catholic Record 75 (2):145.
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    Interaction with autonomy: Multiple Output models and the inadequacy of the Great Divide.Julie E. Boland & Anne Cutler - 1996 - Cognition 58 (3):309-320.
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    The spectacle of critique: from philosophy to cacophony.Tom Boland - 2019 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    The tragedy of critique -- The sound and the fury : the insights and limits of the critique of critique -- The experience of critique : inside permanent liminality -- Critique is history? : understanding a tradition of tradition-breaking -- Unthinking critical thinking : the reduction of philosophy to negative logic -- The cacophony of critique : populist radicals and hegemonic dissent -- Asocial media : an auto-ethnography of on-line critiques -- Towards acritical theory -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    Critique as a technique of self: a Butlerian analysis of Judith Butler's prefaces.Tom Boland - 2007 - History of the Human Sciences 20 (3):105-122.
    This article considers `critique' as performative, being on the one hand a reiterative performance, that enacts the `critic' through the act of critique, and on the other hand reflecting the constitution of the subject. While this approach takes on the conceptual framework of Judith Butler's work, it differs by refusing critique — or its correlates; parody, subversion or similar — any special status. Like any other performance critique is taken here as a cultural practice, as a Foucauldian `technique of self', (...)
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    Logic and Epistemology.Joseph E. Boland - 1931 - Modern Schoolman 8 (2):39-39.
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    On reviewing machine dreams : Zoomed-in versus zoomed-out.Lawrence A. Boland - 2006 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 36 (4):480-495.
    continues to receive many reviews. Judging by recent reviews, this is a very controversial book. The question considered here is, how can one fairly review a controversial book—particularly when the book is widely popular and, for a history of economic thought book, a best seller? This essay uses Mirowski’s book as a case study to propose one answer for this question. In the process, it will examine how others seem to have answered this question. Key Words: methodology • reviews • (...)
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    Recent Developments in Abortion Law in Industrialized Countries.Reed Boland - 1990 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 18 (4):404-418.
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    The Current Status of Abortion Laws in Latin America: Prospects and Strategies for Change.Reed Boland - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (1):67-71.
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    Cartwright on "Economics".Lawrence Boland - 2010 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 40 (3):530-538.
    Nancy Cartwright claims that "Causality is a hot topic today both in philosophy and economics." She may be right about philosophers, but not when it comes to economists. Cartwright talks about "economics" but nothing she says about it corresponds to what is taught in economics classes. Today, economics is dominated by model builders—but not all models involve econometrics. While all model builders do respect an endogenous-exogenous distinction between variables, this distinction will not be on the basis of which type of (...)
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    Recent Developments in Abortion Law.Reed Boland - 1991 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 19 (3-4):267-277.
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    RU 486 in France and England: Corporate Ethics and Compulsory Licensing.Reed Boland - 1992 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 20 (3):226-234.
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    Advances in Modal Logic 9.Thomas Bolander, Torben Braüner, Silvio Ghilardi & Lawrence Moss (eds.) - 2012 - London, England: College Publications.
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