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  1. Preface to “Occupy: Three Inquiries in Disobedience” Preface to “Occupy: Three Inquiries in Disobedience”(pp. 1-7).Political Disobedience Political Disobedience, I. I'M. So Angry, Sign I'M. So Angry & I. Made A. Sign - 2012 - Critical Inquiry 39 (1).
     
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    I’m so angry I could help you: Moral outrage as a driver of victim compensation.Erik W. Thulin & Cristina Bicchieri - 2016 - Social Philosophy and Policy 32 (2):146-160.
    :Recent behavioral economics studies have shown that third parties compensate players in Dictator, Ultimatum, and Trust games. However, there are almost no studies about what drives third parties to compensate victims in such games. It can be argued that compensation is a form of helping; and helping behavior, in a variety of forms, has been widely researched, especially with regard to motivators. Previous work on helping behavior has focused on empathic concern as a primary driver. In sharp contrast, anger is (...)
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    (1 other version)I'm so Angry I Made a Sign.Michael Taussig - 2012 - Critical Inquiry 39 (1):56-88.
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    These Things I Believe.A. M. Shuham - 2013 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 3 (2):120-122.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:These Things I BelieveA. M. ShuhamI am a health care professional who has worked in the field for two decades. I have been part of small miracles and heartbreaking events, which kept me up at night. Although I do not [End Page 120] provide direct patient care, my advanced education and expertise allows me to advise members of the health care team when difficult questions arise about the goals (...)
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  5. Kim Sŏng-su, Song Chin-u, Chang Tŏk-su: Han'guk Minjudang ŭl chungsim ŭro.Sŏ Hŭi-gyŏng - 2019 - In Chŏng-in Kang (ed.), Inmul ro ingnŭn hyŏndae Han'guk chŏngch'i sasang ŭi hŭrŭm: haebang ihu put'ŏ 1980-yŏndae kkaji. Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Ak'anet.
     
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    ‘I’m not your mother’: British social realism, neoliberalism and the maternal subject in Sally Wainwright's Happy Valley (BBC1, 2014–2016). [REVIEW]Sue Thornham - 2019 - Feminist Theory 20 (3):299-319.
    This article examines Sally Wainwright's Happy Valley (BBC1, 2014–2016) in the context of recent feminist attempts to theorise the idea of a maternal subject. Happy Valley, a police series set in an economically disadvantaged community in West Yorkshire, has been seen as expanding the genre of British social realism, in its focus on strong Northern women, by giving it ‘a female voice’ (Gorton, 2016: 73). I argue that its challenge is more substantial. Both the tradition of British social realism on (...)
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    Application of change-point problem to the detection of plant patches.I. López, M. Gámez, J. Garay, T. Standovár & Z. Varga - 2009 - Acta Biotheoretica 58 (1):51-63.
    In ecology, if the considered area or space is large, the spatial distribution of individuals of a given plant species is never homogeneous; plants form different patches. The homogeneity change in space or in time (in particular, the related change-point problem) is an important research subject in mathematical statistics. In the paper, for a given data system along a straight line, two areas are considered, where the data of each area come from different discrete distributions, with unknown parameters. In the (...)
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  8. Chŏngŭi ŭi chʻŏrhak.Pŏm-sŏ Ko (ed.) - 1984 - Sŏul: Yŏnghak Chʻulpʻansa.
     
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    Albert Camus: Nihilist vs. Nihilism.I. M. Kutasova - 1976 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 14 (4):72-95.
    Nihilism has been a most characteristic feature of the psychology and world-view of several generations of young people in capitalist society. A rejection of traditional religion, of the dominant ideology and morality; a disdain for all authorities; a demand for total emancipation of the spirit, going so far as denial of cultural values and established life-style - all are to a greater or lesser extent characteristic of the outlook of both the "lost generation" that emerged from World War I with (...)
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    The Cnidian Treatises of the Corpvs Hippocraticvm.I. M. Lonie - 1965 - Classical Quarterly 15 (01):1-.
    Galen in a celebrated passage remarks that there were three ‘choirs’, in early Greek medicine: the choirs of Cos, of Cnidus, and of Sicily. The word is vague and suggestive, and we do well to keep it so. If we look in the Hippocratic Corpus for schools of medical theory, with distinct sets of doctrine marked off clearly from the doctrines of rival schools, we shall be lucky indeed if we can find them, and, having found them, succeed in convincing (...)
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    So how do they do it?R. I. M. Dunbar - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (2):332-333.
    While the evidence that cetaceans exhibit behaviours that are every bit as cultural as those recognised in chimpanzees is unequivocal, I argue that it is unlikely that either taxon has the social cognitive mechanisms required to underpin the more advanced forms of culture characteristic of humans (namely those that depend on shared meaning).
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    The Aboutness of Emotions.Robert M. Gordon - 1974 - American Philosophical Quarterly 11 (1):27-36.
    I attempt to show that when someone is, E.G., Angry about something, The events or states that conjointly are causing him to be angry conform to a certain structure, And that from the causal structure underlying his anger it is possible to 'read out' what he is angry about. In this respect, And even in some of the details of the structure, My analysis of being angry about something resembles the belief-Want analysis of intentional action. The (...)
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    A Dream of Socrates.I. M. Crombie - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (247):29 - 38.
    The other night I had a very strange, and strangely coherent, dream. Socrates and Meno appeared to be arguing with each other in my presence. They talked English, I suppose, since I clearly thought I followed them; but I seem to remember that Greek words occurred from time to time. When I woke it seemed to me that the dream had some bearing on disputed matters of Platonic interpretation, so I shall try to reconstruct it here. Meno speaks first:Tell me, (...)
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    “I’m so dumb and worthless right now”: factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life.Jennifer C. Veilleux, Jeremy B. Clift, Katherine Hyde Brott, Elise A. Warner, Regina E. Schreiber, Hannah M. Henderson & Dylan K. Shelton - 2024 - Cognition and Emotion 38 (4):492-507.
    Self-criticism is a trait associated with increased psychopathology, but self-criticism is also a personality state reflecting an action that people do in moments of time. In the current study, we explored factors associated with heightened self-criticism in daily life. Participants (N = 197) received five random prompts per day for one week on their mobile phones, where they reported their current affect (negative and positive affect), willpower self-efficacy, distress intolerance, degree of support and criticism from others, current context (location, activity, (...)
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    Evolution and the social sciences.Robin I. M. Dunbar - 2007 - History of the Human Sciences 20 (2):29-50.
    When the social sciences parted company from evolutionary biology almost exactly a century ago, they did so at a time when evolutionary biology was still very much in its infancy and many key issues were unresolved. As a result, the social sciences took away with them an understanding of evolution that was in fact based on 18th- rather than 19th-century biology. I argue that contemporary evolutionary thinking has much more to offer the social sciences than most people have assumed. Contemporary (...)
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  16. Kaein yulli wa sahoe yulli: Kidokkyo sahoe yulli ŭi panghyang.Pŏm-sŏ Ko - 1979 - Sŏul: Han'guk Sinhak Yŏn'guso : ch'ongp'an, Paekhap Sŏwŏn.
     
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    Who dares, wins.Susan Kelly & R. I. M. Dunbar - 2001 - Human Nature 12 (2):89-105.
    Heroism is apparently nonadaptive in Darwinian terms, so why does it exist at all? Risk-taking and heroic behavior are predominantly male tendencies, and literature and legend reflect this. This study explores the possibility that heroism persists in many human cultures owing to a female preference for risk-prone rather than risk-averse males as sexual partners, and it suggests that such a preference may be exploited as a male mating strategy. It also attempts to quantify the relative influences of altruism and bravery (...)
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    Anthropological sphere of human existence: Restrictions on human rights during pandemic threats.V. S. Blikhar & I. M. Zharovska - 2020 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 18:49-61.
    Purpose. The article is aimed to study the anthropological, socio-philosophical and philosophical-legal dimensions of the ontological sphere of human life within the discourse of restricting human rights during pandemic threats. To do this, one should solve a number of tasks, among which are the following: 1) to explore the anthropological and praxeological understanding of fear as a primary component of human existence in a pandemic, which prevents people from changing their lives for the better and healthier, having fun and happiness; (...)
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    A proto-code of ethics and conduct for European nurse directors.A. Stievano, M. G. D. Marinis, D. Kelly, J. Filkins, I. Meyenburg-Altwarg, M. Petrangeli & V. Tschudin - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (2):279-288.
    The proto-code of ethics and conduct for European nurse directors was developed as a strategic and dynamic document for nurse managers in Europe. It invites critical dialogue, reflective thinking about different situations, and the development of specific codes of ethics and conduct by nursing associations in different countries. The term proto-code is used for this document so that specifically country-orientated or organization-based and practical codes can be developed from it to guide professionals in more particular or situation-explicit reflection and values. (...)
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    Sŏnbi ŭi kasŭm sok e p'umŭn hanŭl.Chang-T'ae Kŭm - 2012 - Sŏul-si: Chisik kwa Kyoyang.
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  21. Hyŏndae chŏngchʻi ideollogi chʻongnon.Pŏm-sŏ Ko - 1985 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Hangmunsa. Edited by Sang du Yi & sŏ-Haeng Yi.
     
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    Hanʼguk Yugyo ŭi inyŏm kwa sŏhak munje.Chang-tʻae Kŭm - 2004 - Kyŏnggi-do Pʻaju-si: Hanʼguk Haksul Chŏngbo.
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    To Leave or Not to Leave? A Multi-Sample Study on Individual, Job-Related, and Organizational Antecedents of Employability and Retirement Intentions.Pascale M. Le Blanc, Maria C. W. Peeters, Beatrice I. J. M. Van der Heijden & Llewellyn E. van Zyl - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:474977.
    In view of the aging and dejuvenation of the working population and the expected shortages in employees’ skills in the future, it is of utmost importance to focus on older workers’ employability in order to prolong their working life until, or even beyond, their official retirement age. The primary aim of the current study was to examine the relationship between older workers’ employability (self-)perceptions and their intention to continue working until their official retirement age. In addition, we studied the role (...)
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    Chosŏn sŏnbi ŭi maŭm kongbu, chŏngjwa.Sŏk-ki Ch'oe - 2014 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Pogosa.
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  25. Hyo ran muŏt inʼga: tongyang yulli, Kidokkyo yulli, sŏyang yulli rŭl pigyohan hyo ŭi yŏnʼgu.Sŏng-bŏm Yun - 1994 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Samil Sŏjŏk. Edited by Sŏng-bŏm Yun.
     
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  26. Hyo: Sŏyang yulli, Kidokkyo yulli, Yugyo yulli ŭi pigyo yŏnʼgu.Sŏng-bŏm Yun - 1973 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Sŏul Munhwasa.
     
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    Han'gugin ŭi p'yŏnghwa sasang.Po-hyŏk Sŏ & To-hŭm Yi (eds.) - 2018 - Kyŏnggi-do Koyang-si: In'gan Sarang.
    I. Wŏnhyo esŏ An Chung-gŭn kkaji -- II. Yu Yŏng-mo esŏ Kim Tae-jung kkaji.
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    Chosŏn kyŏnghak ŭi munhwa tawŏllonjŏk inyŏm kwa silch'ŏn.Yŏn-sŏk Ŏm (ed.) - 2022 - Kyŏnggi-do Koyang-si: Tong kwa Sŏ.
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    The corn wolf.Michael T. Taussig - 2015 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    The corn wolf : writing apotropaic texts -- Animism and the philosophy of everyday life -- The stories things tell and why they tell them -- Humming -- Excelente zona social -- I'm so angry I made a sign -- Weeks in Palestine : my first visit -- A go slow manifesto -- Iconoclasm dictionary -- The obscene in everyday life -- Syllable and sound -- Don Miguel.
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    Filosofii︠a︡, filologii︠a︡, kulʹtura: Losevskie chtenii︠a︡: k stoletii︠u︡ so dni︠a︡ rozhdenii︠a︡ A.F. Loseva (1893-1993).A. F. Losev, A. A. Takho-Godi & I. M. Nakhov (eds.) - 1996 - Moskva: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta.
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    Chosŏn kyŏnghak ŭi munhwa tawŏllonjŏk simhwa wa taean.Yŏn-sŏk Ŏm (ed.) - 2022 - Kyŏnggi Koyang-si: Tong kwa Sŏ.
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    Wildman's Effing Theodicy: The Problem of Suffering, the Ground of Being, and the Worship of Suchness.Demian Wheeler - 2024 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 45 (1):20-49.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Wildman's Effing Theodicy:The Problem of Suffering, the Ground of Being, and the Worship of SuchnessDemian Wheeler (bio)I. Confronting Suffering: Fictional Gods, Monstrous Evils, and Ghostly WhisperersWesley J. Wildman—"the comparing inquirer,"1 "the man who receives too many emails,"2 "the most original, audacious, creative, encyclopedic, and integrative thinker working within and across the fields of philosophy, ethics, theology, and the scientific study of religion in our time"3—is now a novelist! His (...)
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  33. Tonghak ŭi sahoe sasang kwa K'ŭrop'ŭt'ŭk'in anak'ijŭm ŭi chip'yŏng yunghap.Ŏm Yŏn-sŏk - 2019 - In Chŏng-gil Han (ed.), Sahoe sasang kwa tongsŏ chŏppyŏn. Kyŏnggi-do Koyang-si: Tong kwa Sŏ.
     
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    How I See Me—A Meta-Analysis Investigating the Association Between Identities and Pro-environmental Behaviour.Alina Mia Udall, Judith I. M. de Groot, Simon B. De Jong & Avi Shankar - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Prolific research suggests identity associates with pro-environmental behaviours that are individual and/or group focused. Individual PEB is personally driven, self-reliant, and are conducted on one's own. Group focused PEB is other people-reliant and completed as part of a group. A wide range of identities have been related to PEBs. For example, a recent systematic qualitative review revealed 99 different types of identities studied in a PEB context. Most studies were correlational, few had an experimental design. However, the relationships between all (...)
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    Tasan ŭi maŭm ŭl ch'aja.Sŏng-mu Pak - 2023 - Sŏul-si: Hyonamsa.
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  36. Pulgyo ŭi Yugyo kyŏngjŏn haesŏk: Kamsan kwa Chiuk ŭi sasŏ sŏnhae.Chang-tʻae Kŭm - 2006 - Sŏul: Sŏul Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu.
     
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    And another thing... I'm so glad to see you reading a book.Martyn Goff - 1992 - Logos 3 (3):163-164.
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    Reply to Crewe and Conant.Gerald L. Bruns - 1991 - Critical Inquiry 17 (3):635-638.
    I am impressed by how angry Jonathan Crewe is, but I found his remarks confused and unclear and so I’m uncertain how to reply. Whatever the matter it, he wants “to forestall a sense of academic obligation on anyone’s part to work back to Cavell through Bruns” . God knows this might be a good idea, judging from what James Conant says.Conant’s criticisms are directed at the section of my paper called “The Moral of Skepticism,” which he cannot help (...)
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  39. Chugŭm ap e sŏn i changŏmhan chunbi: Uhajae sasang, sam kwa chugŭm ŭi chunbisŏ, sŏron.Hyŏk-chʻae Na - 1982 - Sŏul: Horongpul.
     
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    17-segi Chosŏn, maŭm ŭi ch'ŏrhak: Song Si-yŏl haktan ŭi maŭm e kwanhan t'amgu.Sŏn-yŏl Yi - 2015 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Kŭl Hangari.
    1. Hŏryŏng, t'ŏng piŏ yŏnghwarhan maŭm -- 2. Ajik tŭrŏnaji anŭn maŭm esŏ chigak i kanŭng han'ga -- 3. Mibal kwa kijil ŭn ŏttŏn kwan'gye in'ga -- 4. Umjiginŭn maŭm kwa koyohan maŭm -- 5. Chigak ŭi sŏnggyŏk kwa kŭ yŏnwŏn e kwanhan munje.
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    Maŭm ŭi inmunhak: Tong-Sŏyang ŭi maŭm ihae.Nak-P'il Kim (ed.) - 2013 - Kyŏnggi-do Koyang-si: Knowledge Community Kongdongch'e.
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    Sŏ, in'gan ŭi chinggŏm tari: nae ka wŏnhaji annŭn kŏt ŭl nam ege haenghaji malla.Hyang-jun Yi - 2020 - Sŏul-si: Manongji.
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  43. Nolli yŏnʼgu: Hyŏnan Kim Chun-sŏp Paksa kohŭi kinyŏm.Chun-sŏp Kim (ed.) - 1985 - Sŏul: Munhak kwa chisŏngsa.
     
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    The role of biological and social factors in determining gender identity.M. I. Boichenko, Z. V. Shevchenko & V. V. Pituley - 2019 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 15:11-21.
    Purpose. The aim of this article is an analysis of the main versions of the biodeterminist tradition of re­solving the issue of the nature of gender identity, as well as identification of the advantages of the new version of biodeterminism, which involves elements of social constructivism. Theoretical basis. Social norms determine the extent to which a person has the right to independently determine his or her gender identity, and even more so, to change his or her body according to such (...)
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    Know my own mind? I should be so lucky!Jennifer M. Gurd & John C. Marshall - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (1):47-48.
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    Kyŏngam Wang Sŏng-sun ŭi Kyumun kwebŏm.Sŏng-sun Wang - 2005 - Kyŏngbuk Andong-si: Han'guk Kukhak Chinhŭngwŏn.
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    Rŏsia ŭi Han'guk hakcha Pajanoba Paksa ŭi ch'allanhan segye.N. E. Bazhanova, Sŏn-myŏng Kim & Sae-bom Ŏm (eds.) - 2017 - Sŏul-si: Ppushwikkin Hausŭ.
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  48. Minjok sasang ŭi wŏllyu: sŏndo ŭi kŭnwŏnjŏk kyumyŏng.Chʻang-bŏm An - 1988 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Kyomunsa.
     
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    (1 other version)IFrances M. Kamm.Frances M. Kamm - 2000 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 74 (1):21-39.
    In this article I am concerned with whether it could be morally significant to distinguish between doing something 'in order to bring about an effect' as opposed to 'doing something because we will bring about an effect'. For example, the Doctrine of Double Effect tells us that we should not act in order to bring about evil, but even if this is true is it perhaps permissible to act only because an evil will thus occur? I discuss these questions in (...)
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    Chayŏnjuŭijŏk yusillon: uju ŭi maŭm, saram ŭi maŭm, kʻŏmpʻyutʻŏ ŭi maŭm.Hŭng-nyŏl So - 1992 - Sŏul-si: Sŏgwangsa.
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