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  1. Erzsébet Rózsa, "De Antígona a la mujer correcta. La imagen de la mujer según Hegel en la tensión entre la Fenomenología del espíritu y la Filosofía del derecho de 1820".Erzsébet Rózsa, Fernanda Medina & Pedro Sepúlveda Zambrano - 2022 - Antítesis - Revista Iberoamericana de Estudios Hegelianos 3 (3):7–24.
    Author: Erzsébet Rózsa. Translated by Fernanda Medina and Pedro Sepúlveda Zambrano. La mujer correcta es la protagonista en el pensamiento maduro de Hegel. A decir verdad, ella nunca lo atrajo tanto como Antígona. Con todo, lo cierto es que él rebajó a Antígona: vulneró la singularidad de la grandeza del carácter de Antígona en la Fenomenología, mezcló su imagen de Antígona con rasgos modernos burgueses, y transfirió con ello algunas características de su singularidad a la imagen de la mujer en (...)
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  2. What makes a problem an ethical problem? An empirical perspective on the nature of ethical problems in general practice.Annette Joy Braunack-Mayer - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (2):98-103.
    Next SectionWhilst there has been considerable debate about the fit between moral theory and moral reasoning in everyday life, the way in which moral problems are defined has rarely been questioned. This paper presents a qualitative analysis of interviews conducted with 15 general practitioners (GPs) in South Australia to argue that the way in which the bioethics literature defines an ethical dilemma captures only some of the range of lay views about the nature of ethical problems. The bioethics literature has (...)
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    The Figure of the Apostle Paul in Contemporary Philosophy.Erzsébet Kerekes - 2015 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 14 (42):27-53.
    In this paper, I attempt to discuss the role played by the figure of Apostel Paul inside several texts of four authors: Heidegger, Badiou, Agamben and Žižek. My hypothesis is that Heidegger and the contemporary philosophers do not turn to Apostle Paul guided primarily or exclusively by theological interest or perspectives, yet they pose a great challenge to the religious thought. Heidegger’s return to Saint Paul has a philosophical-phenomenological aim: highlighting the carrying structures of the temporality of factic life. Badiou, (...)
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  4. Big Data: A Revolution That Will Transform How We Live, Work, and Think.V. Mayer-Schoenberger & K. Cukier - unknown
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    Personale und soziale Identitäten im Hinblick auf Selbstrelationen bei Hegel.Erzsébet Rózsa - 2014 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2014 (1).
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    Guestworkers and exploitation.Robert Mayer - 2005 - Review of Politics 67 (2):311--334.
    Are guest-worker programs exploitative? Egalitarian and neoclassical theories of exploitation agree that they always are. But these judgments are too indiscriminate. Privileged guests are the exception, and the exception points toward a more sensitive standard for identifying exploitation. This more sensitive standard, the sufficiency theory of exploitation, is used to analyze several guest-worker programs. Even when guest-worker programs are exploitative, it is argued that the unfairness should be tolerated if the exploitation is modest, not severe, and if the most likely (...)
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    State Budget and Environment Protection.Erzsébet Beliczay - 2009 - World Futures 65 (5-6):356-364.
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  8. On Friendship and Love. Philosophy for/with Children at the “Octavian Goga” Cluj County Library.Erzsébet Kerekes - 2020 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:159-172.
    This paper presents and analyses the activities in Hungarian language that took place in the spring of 2019, examining the topic of friendship and love, following Matthew Lipman’s methodology. The location of our activities was one of the branches of the Octavian Goga Cluj County Library, with an average number of 8 participants (children aged between 6 and 15 years). These discussions helped children to understand the complexity of friendship as a moral value and phenomenon, the discussion and resolution of (...)
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    Magie der Sprache – Zum Zusammenhang von Sprache und Ritus im Kringel-Buch.Verena Mayer - 2013 - In Josef G. F. Rothhaupt (ed.), Kulturen und Werte: Wittgensteins "Kringel-Buch" als Initialtext. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 243-258.
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    „Unser gemeines Bewußtsein" und „das einfache Verhalten des unbefangenen Gemütes" bei Hegel - Randbemerkungen zum Problem des natürlichen Bewusstseins im Deutschen Idealismus.Erzsébet Rózsa - 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. 331-342.
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    Rabbi Schiller on C. S. Lewis.Mayer Schiller & Clara Sarrocco - 2009 - The Chesterton Review 35 (1/2):308-314.
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    A Jelentés dimenziói: modális elméletek Kripke után.Erzsébet Szabó & Zoltán Vecsey (eds.) - 2003 - Szeged: JATEPress.
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  13. Sweatshops, exploitation, and moral responsibility.Robert Mayer - 2007 - Journal of Social Philosophy 38 (4):605–619.
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    Declaration of patent applications as financial interests: a survey of practice among authors of papers on molecular biology in Nature.S. Mayer - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (11):658-661.
    Objectives: To determine whether authors of scientific publications in molecular biology declare patents and other potential financial interests.Design: Survey of a 6-month sample of papers related to molecular biology in Nature.Methods: The esp@cenet worldwide patent search engine was used to search for patents applied for by the authors of scientific papers in Nature that were related to molecular biology and genetics, between January and June 2005.Results: Of the 79 papers considered, four had declared that certain authors had competing financial interests. (...)
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    Wonder, Wandering, Mystery: Ricoeur on Sexuality and Eroticism – With a Brief Comparison to Marion and Levinas.Erzsébet Kerekes - 2024 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia 69 (3):43-62.
    In this paper, we aim to introduce and analyze a lesser-known text by Paul Ricoeur, “La merveille, l’errance, l’enigme”, which was originally written as an introduction to the November 1960 issue of the journal Esprit, dedicated to the theme of sexuality. Along the two paths of sexuality—tenderness and eroticism—what becomes evident is that sexuality, fundamentally, proves impenetrable to reflection and remains inaccessible to human dominance. After presenting Ricoeur’s reflections on sexuality and eroticism, this paper will also briefly compare his views (...)
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    When little girls become junior connoisseurs: A cautionary tale of art museum education in the hyperreal.Melinda M. Mayer - 2006 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 40 (3):48-58.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:When Little Girls Become Junior Connoisseurs:A Cautionary Tale of Art Museum Education in the HyperrealMelinda M. Mayer (bio)Introducing the TaleA young girl about eleven years old appeared on the TV screen. She stood in an art museum expounding upon the painting hanging behind her. She talked about the artist and what the image portrayed. With an air of elitist prissiness that suited the museum environment, the girl delivered (...)
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    An integrative model of organizational trust.R. C. Mayer, J. H. Davis & F. D. Schoorman - 1995 - Academy of Management Review 20.
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    Versöhnung und System: zu Grundmotiven von Hegels praktischer Philosophie.Erzsébet Rózsa - 2005 - München: Wilhelm Fink.
    >Versöhnung ist ein Begriff Hegels, dem er in seiner praktischen Philosophie einen besonderen Stellenwert eingeräumt hat. Die Versöhnung ist vor allem durch ihre politisch-affirmative bzw. spekulativ-systematische Bedeutung bekannt und verkannt worden. Und sie ist in der Tat in der Doppelperspektive von Hegels praktischer Philosophie auszulegen. Sie ist einerseits ein Strukturierungsprinzip, in dem die höchste spekulative Position, die Auflösung der Gegensätze zum Ausdruck gebracht wird. Wenn man aber nur diese Dimension der Versöhnung im Auge hat, läßt man Hegels Gedanken über die (...)
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    The troubling internet space of ‘woman’s mind’.Erzsébet Barát - 2009 - Discourse and Communication 3 (4):401-426.
    The article provides a critical analysis of discourses of female embodiment in the contribution to the series ‘What it is like to be a woman’, invited by the Hungarian feminist internet journal i.c.a. All 14 contributions in the data approach women’s life in terms of female embodiment, challenging hegemonic expectations of bodily existence. The analysis will focus on the dynamic web of ‘said’ and ‘unsaid’ statements and explore the relative openness of the contributions to multiple ways of categorization. The analysis (...)
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  20. San Agustín, primer filósofo de la Historia.Rosita G. De Mayer - 1967 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 20:25-34.
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    O niektórych problemach badania chemicznej formy ruchu materii.Erzsébet Nagyné Krajkó - 1981 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 1:159-164.
    Ссылаясь на предположения марксистской философии, а также и на современные естественные науни (в связи с кпассифинацией форм движения материй по Энгельсу) автор пытается определить специ фику тан называемой химичесиой формы движения материи. Рассуждает о дефиниции понятия химичесиой формы движения, связях между химической и физической формами движения материи, анализирует типы взаимодействия между элементами физического объекта внушая, что это моюет служить исходным пунктом для структуральной классификации материальных рбъектоЯ. Тан как химическую форму движения, в связи, с проявленивм в ней различного типа взаимодействий, автср (...)
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    Why do we accept a narrative discourse ascribed to a “third-person narrator” as true? The classical, and a cognitive approach.Erzsébet Szabó - 2015 - Semiotica 2015 (203):123-136.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2015 Heft: 203 Seiten: 123-136.
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  23. The techniques, basic concepts, and preconceptions of science and their relation to social study.Joseph Mayer - 1935 - Philosophy of Science 2 (4):431-483.
    The necessity for a clear understanding of the dual character of scientific method and of its applicability in social study as in the physical and biological sciences, can hardly receive too much emphasis at the present stage of development. Such an understanding, however, merely provides the proper beginning or orientation in the organization of any scientific discipline. That which is a common element in all scientific procedure can hardly serve to differentiate one science from another.
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    The path of a reluctant metaphysician: stories and practices for troubled times.Michael Mayer - 2012 - South San Fransico, CA: Dolphin Press.
    Are you a Reluctant Metaphysician? A career change, an upsetting external event, a serious illness, a painful breakup, or an unravelling culture can all be invitations to enter a deeper world behind the world. You may not have chosen to go there, but you evolve thereby. This book weaves together stories and reflections to introduce teachings and practices from ancient wisdom traditions that illuminate our unique life path.The Path of a Reluctant Metaphysician speaks to the importance of a holistic spiritual (...)
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    Ethics and law for the health professions.Dr Annette Braunack-Mayer, Sandy Elkin, Pauline Norris & Dr Hamish J. Wilson - 2005 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 2 (3):177-182.
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    Teaching Ethics with 'Cholera and Nothing More'.A. Braunack-Mayer - 2010 - Public Health Ethics 3 (1):78-79.
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    Caring in medicine: missed opportunity for healing?Mayer Brezis - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (6):990-992.
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    A History of American Thought: An Introduction.Frederick Mayer - 2012 - W. C. Brown Co.
  29. Thomas Starkey's Aristocratic Reform Programme.Thomas F. Mayer - 1986 - History of Political Thought 7 (3):439-61.
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    Heller Ágnes, a fronézis filozófusa.Erzsébet Rózsa - 1997 - Budapest: Osiris.
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  31. What's wrong with exploitation?Robert Mayer - 2007 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 24 (2):137–150.
    This paper offers a new answer to an old question. Others have argued that exploitation is wrong because it is coercive, or degrading, or fails to protect the vulnerable. But these answers only work for certain cases; counterexamples are easily found. In this paper I identify a different answer to the question by placing exploitation within the larger family of wrongs to which it belongs. Exploitation is one species of wrongful gain, and exploiters always gain at the expense of others (...)
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    Nonlethal Weapons and Noncombatant Immunity: Is it Permissible to Target Noncombatants?Chris Mayer - 2007 - Journal of Military Ethics 6 (3):221-231.
    The concept of noncombatant immunity prohibits the intentional targeting of noncombatants. The availability of nonlethal weapons (NLW) may weaken this prohibition, especially since using NLWs against noncombatants may, in some cases, actually save the noncombatants' lives. Given the advancement of NLWs, I argue that their probable appearance on the battlefield demands close scrutiny due to the moral problems associated with their use. In this paper, I examine four distinct cases and determine whether the use of NLWs is morally permissible. While (...)
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    Fatal Mutilations: Educationism and the British Background to the 1931 International Congress for the History of Science and Technology.Anna-K. Mayer - 2002 - History of Science 40 (4):445-472.
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    When and Why Usury Should be Prohibited.Robert Mayer - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 116 (3):513-527.
    Usury ceilings seem indefensible. Their opponents insist these caps harm the consumers they are intended to help. Low ceilings are said to prevent the least advantaged agents from accessing legal credit and drive them into the black market, where prices are higher and collection methods are harsher. But in this paper, I challenge these arguments and show that the benefits of interest-rate limitations in the most expensive credit markets clearly outweigh the costs. The test case is payday lending. Deregulated pricing (...)
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    The numbering system of the tractatus.Verena Mayer - 1993 - Ratio 6 (2):108-120.
    The significance of the complicated numbering of the propositions in the Tractatus has occasioned much speculation. Wittgenstein's own explanation has, following Stenius, been generally regarded as misleading. But an examination of the Prototractatus reveals that the numbering system was for Wittgenstein principally an aid in the composition of his work. It allowed him to mark out certain propositions which required further work or supplementation, without disturbing the basic structure of the treatise. But the reworking of the Prototractatus to form the (...)
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  36. Grecism.Roland George Mayer - 1999 - In Mayer Roland George (ed.), Aspects of the Language of Latin Poetry. pp. 157-182.
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    Ontologische Aspekte der Nominalsemantik.Rolf Mayer - 1981 - Tübingen: de Gruyter.
    Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für "Ontologische Aspekte der Nominalsemantik" verfügbar.
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  38. The release of information in discourse: Compactness, compression, and relevance1.Mayer Rolf - 1990 - Journal of Semantics 7 (2).
     
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  39. Pseudo-Scientific Economic Doctrine—Continued.Joseph Mayer - 1936 - Philosophy of Science 3 (4):515-541.
    The analyses thus far undertaken of cost theory and utility theory have viewed these doctrines as they originally were, namely, as the contentions of two conflicting groups of value theorists. And had the two rival groups been allowed to continue to match strength on the plane on which Macvane, for example, contended, the result would probably have been the destruction of them both. Underneath surface conflicts, however, the rival theories had much in common. As the twentieth century got under way, (...)
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  40. Homiletics.Wendy Mayer - 2008 - In Susan Ashbrook Harvey & David G. Hunter (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Studies. Oxford University Press.
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  41. One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: On Lars Lih’s Lenin.Robert Mayer - 2010 - Historical Materialism 18 (3):47-63.
    Lars Lih’s Lenin Rediscovered seeks to replace the textbook-myth of Leninism with a painstaking reconstruction of ‘Lenin’s Erfurtian drama’. That reconstruction is more accurate than the Lenin-myth, but Lih’s step forward is marred by two steps back. One is his account of Lenin’s ‘worry about workers’. The other is Lih’s new translation of What Is to Be Done?.
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    An ethical voice in the silence of aphasia: Judging understanding and consent in people with aphasia.A. Braunack-Mayer & D. Hersh - 2001 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 12 (4):388-396.
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    Automatic processing of unattended object features by functional connectivity.Katja M. Mayer & Quoc C. Vuong - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Classicism at Rome.Roland Mayer - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (02):222-.
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    Die Diskretion des Digitalen.Michael Mayer - 2018 - Internationales Jahrbuch Für Medienphilosophie 4 (1):25-54.
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  46. Dewey's dynamic integration of vygotsky and Piaget.Susan J. Mayer - 2008 - Education and Culture 24 (2):pp. 6-24.
    Contrary to the assumptions of those who pair Dewey and Piaget based on progressivism's recent history, Dewey shared broader concerns with Vygotsky (whose work he never read). Both Dewey and Vygotsky emphasized the role of cultural forms and meanings in perpetuating higher forms of human thought, whereas Piaget focused on the role played by logical and mathematical reasoning. On the other hand, with Piaget, Dewey emphasized the nurture of independent reasoning central to the liberal Protestant heritage the two men shared. (...)
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    Essentialism.Frederick Mayer - 1950 - London,: Hampton Hall Press.
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    Manasses of Hierges in East and West.Hans Mayer - 1988 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 66 (4):757-766.
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  49. Plekhanov, Lenin and working-class consciousness.Robert Mayer - 1997 - Studies in East European Thought 49 (3):159-185.
    According to the prevailing scholarly view, made popular by Neil Harding, Lenin is said to have derived his well-known theory of working-class consciousness in What Is To Be Done? from G. V. Plekhanov, the father of Russian Marxism. Is this article I demonstrate, however, that Plekhanov and Lenin disagreed quite sharply on this question. Plekhanov did not believe that workers would fail to develop a socialist consciousness in the absence of external intervention. Indeed, Plekhanov was a thorough-going optimist about proletarian (...)
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    Peaceful Warriors: Private Military Security Companies and the Quest for Stable Societies.Don Mayer - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 89 (S4):387 - 401.
    Peace is more likely where there is trade and commerce between nation-states. However, many nations are "failed states" or "failing states," in large part because of civil wars. Yet, "business" may have a role to play here, too; as private military security companies (PMSCs) proliferate, governments and international organizations seem increasingly disposed to contract for their services, in some cases for combat roles as well as non-combat support roles in various conflict zones. This has raised questions about the ethics of (...)
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