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    Sexual Segregation in the Pottery Industry.Jacqueline Sarsby - 1985 - Feminist Review 21 (1):67-93.
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  2. A Cross-Cultural Examination of the Endorsement of Ethical Leadership.Christian J. Resick, Paul J. Hanges, Marcus W. Dickson & Jacqueline K. Mitchelson - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 63 (4):345-359.
    The western-based leadership and ethics literatures were reviewed to identify the key characteristics that conceptually define what it means to be an ethical leader. Data from the Global Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness (GLOBE) project were then used to analyze the degree to which four aspects of ethical leadership – Character/Integrity, Altruism, Collective Motivation, and Encouragement – were endorsed as important for effective leadership across cultures. First, using multi-group confirmatory factor analyses measurement equivalence of the ethical leadership scales was found, which (...)
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  3. Women Philosophers of the Seventeenth Century.Jacqueline Broad - 2002 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this rich and detailed study of early modern women's thought, Jacqueline Broad explores the complexity of women's responses to Cartesian philosophy and its intellectual legacy in England and Europe. She examines the work of thinkers such as Mary Astell, Elisabeth of Bohemia, Margaret Cavendish, Anne Conway and Damaris Masham, who were active participants in the intellectual life of their time and were also the respected colleagues of philosophers such as Descartes, Leibniz and Locke. She also illuminates the continuities (...)
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  4. cThis Lyf en Englyssh Tunge': Translation Anxiety in Late Medieval Lives of St Katherine Jacqueline Jenkins.Jacqueline Jenkins - 1995 - Speculum 70:822-64.
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    Viewing Instructions Accompanying Action Observation Modulate Corticospinal Excitability.David J. Wright, Sheree A. McCormick, Jacqueline Williams & Paul S. Holmes - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Reflecting Subjects: Passion, Sympathy, and Society in Hume's Philosophy.Jacqueline Anne Taylor - 2015 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Jacqueline Taylor presents an original reconstruction of Hume's social theory, which examines the passions and imagination in relation to institutions such as government and the economy. She goes on to examine Hume's system of ethics, and argues that the principle of humanity is the central concept of Hume's Enlightenment philosophy.
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    The Routledge handbook of contemporary feminist rhetoric.Jacqueline Rhodes & Suban Nur Cooley (eds.) - 2025 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Feminist Rhetoric explores the histories, concerns, and possible futures of feminist rhetorical work in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Featuring work from scholars across disciplines, this book explores where we have been, where we are, and where we might be going. Forwarding key areas of study in feminist rhetoric, the handbook is divided into five interrelated sections: - Time: Discovering, Recovering, and Composing our Histories - Space: Setting and Testing Boundaries: Physical and Digital (...)
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    States of Fantasy.Jacqueline Rose - 1998 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Jacqueline Rose argues for an expansion of the new boundaries of `English', and for the importance of psychoanalysis to the understanding of our literary and historical lives.
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    Women Philosophers of Seventeenth-Century England: Selected Correspondence.Jacqueline Broad (ed.) - 2019 - New York: Oup Usa.
    This work is a collection of the philosophical correspondences of English women thinkers of the late seventeenth century. It includes letters to and from some of the most famous philosophers of the age, including Locke and Leibniz. Their letters range over a wide variety of philosophical subjects, from religion and ethics to knowledge and metaphysics. The introductory essays and annotations to this work make these women's ideas accessible and comprehensible to modern readers. Taken as a whole, the collection significantly enhances (...)
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    Selected Letters From Pliny the Younger's Epistulae: Commentary by Jacqueline Carlon.Jacqueline Carlon - 2016 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This anthology offers a comprehensive introduction to Pliny the Younger's Epistulae for intermediate and advanced Latin students, with the grammatical, lexical, and historical support to enable them to read quickly and fluidly. As the only selection of the letters with extensive commentary, it provides instructors with a unique and complete resource for students.ABOUT THE SERIESThe Oxford Greek and Latin College Commentaries is designed for students in intermediate or advanced Greek or Latin. Each volume includes a comprehensive introduction. The placement, on (...)
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  11. Bridging the local and the global: feminism in Brazil and the International Human Rights Agenda.Jacqueline Pitanguy - 2002 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 69 (3):805-820.
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    Morphogenetic tissue movement and the establishment of body plan during development from blastocyst to gastrula in the mouse.Patrick P. L. Tam, Jacqueline M. Gad, Simon J. Kinder, Tania E. Tsang & Richard R. Behringer - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (6):508-517.
    In many animal species, the early development of the embryo follows a stereotypic pattern of cell cleavage, lineage allocation and generation of tissue asymmetry leading to delineation of the body plan with three primary embryonic axes. The mammalian embryo has been regarded as an exception and primary body axes of the mouse embryo were thought to develop after implantation. However, recent findings have challenged this view. Asymmetry in the fertilised oocyte, as defined by the position of the second polar body (...)
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    La campagne en français.Gabriel Thoveron, Claude Geerts, Michèle Legros, Jacqueline Thoveron, Roseline Dartevelle & José Manuel Nobre-Correia - 1977 - Res Publica 19 (3):425-457.
    The article represents a first approach of the campaign in the frenchspeakingradio and television. A thorough study will be done later. The topics examined here are: the impact of the campaign on the people; the organization of the campaign in the radio and television and the presentation of the different broadcastings in the national and the regional campaign; the topics of the campaign through the political platforms, the debates between several parties and the questions asked by the audience; the personalities (...)
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    Premiers aperçus sur la campagne législative 1974 à la RTB.Gabriel Thoveron, Claude Geerts, Clairette Delmotte, Roger Deschamps, José-Manuel Nobre-Correia & Jacqueline Thoveron - 1974 - Res Publica 16 (3-4):463-502.
    This paper represents a first approach of the campaign in the frenchspeaking radio and television. A thorough study wilt be done later. You will read here :- the different kinds of electoral programmes;- the topics of the campaign through the questions asked by the audience, the questions selected by the journalists, the topics of the political platforms ;- the critique ;- the audience ;- the «case François».
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  15. O conceito de igualdade na filosofia política contempor'nea: Um debate entre Rawls, Dworkin e Amartya Sen.Fabio Alves Gomes de Oliveira & Jacqueline de Souza Gomes - 2013 - Revista de Filosofia Moderna E Contemporânea 1 (2):254-291.
    Uma das questões mais interessantes do debate contemporâneo sobre a justiça, no âmbito da teoria política normativa, diz respeito sobre qual foco deveria ocupar a posição central de uma visão igualitarista: igualdade baseada em satisfação de necessidades básicas, bens primários como propõe Rawls, igualdade de recursos como defende Dworkin ou, como quer Amartya Sen, igualdade de capacidades? Com o que, afinal, os igualitaristas deveriam se preocupar? Este trabalho tem o objetivo de analisar criticamente essas três perspectivas.
     
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    The Possibilities and Limitations of Cross-Cultural Understanding.Jacqueline Chanda - 1995 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 29 (3):34.
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    Inter-Species Embryos and Human Clones: Issues of Free Movement and Gestation.Jacqueline A. Laing - 2008 - European Journal of Health Law 15: 421-431.
    The United Kingdom's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill, introduced into Parliament on the 8th of November 2007 contains a number of controversial proposals inter alia expressly permitting the creation of inter-species embryos for research and destruction and increasing the scope for human cloning also for destructive research. It is supposed that there ought not to be a blanket ban on the creation of human clones, hybrids, cybrids and chimeras because these embryos are valuable for research purposes. The prohibition on the (...)
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    Writ from the Heart? Womens Life Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century.Jacqueline Pearson - 2014 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 90 (2):5-13.
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    Hume on the Importance of Humanity.Jacqueline Taylor - 2013 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 263 (1):81-97.
  20. What is it for a Machine Learning Model to Have a Capability?Jacqueline Harding & Nathaniel Sharadin - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
    What can contemporary machine learning (ML) models do? Given the proliferation of ML models in society, answering this question matters to a variety of stakeholders, both public and private. The evaluation of models' capabilities is rapidly emerging as a key subfield of modern ML, buoyed by regulatory attention and government grants. Despite this, the notion of an ML model possessing a capability has not been interrogated: what are we saying when we say that a model is able to do something? (...)
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    (1 other version)A History of Women's Political Thought in Europe, 1400–1700.Jacqueline Broad & Karen Green - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    This ground-breaking book surveys the history of women's political thought in Europe from the late medieval period to the early modern era. The authors examine women's ideas about topics such as the basis of political authority, the best form of political organisation, justifications of obedience and resistance, and concepts of liberty, toleration, sociability, equality, and self-preservation. Women's ideas concerning relations between the sexes are discussed in tandem with their broader political outlooks; and the authors demonstrate that the development of a (...)
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    A facilitator's reflection on the democratizing potential of emancipatory practice development.Jacqueline Peet, Karen A. Theobald & Clint Douglas - 2024 - Nursing Philosophy 25 (3).
    Emancipatory practice development (ePD) is a practitioner‐led research methodology which enables workplace transformation. Underpinned by the critical paradigm, ePD works through facilitation and workplace learning, with people in their local context on practice issues that are significant to them. Its purpose is to embed safe, person‐centred learning cultures which transform individuals and workplaces. In this article, we critically reflect on a year‐long ePD study in an acute care hospital ward. We explore the challenges of practice change within systems, building collective (...)
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    Protecting or Empowering the Vulnerable? Mental Illness, Communication and the Research Process.Jacqueline M. Atkinson - 2007 - Research Ethics 3 (4):134-138.
    People with mental illness are treated, in research, as a ‘class’ or category who are vulnerable, without always being clear why they should be treated as such, not why an individual, rather than the class, is vulnerable. The two main reasons given are lack of competence and power imbalance. Competence issues include incapacity and legislation, assessment and the impact of the illness in decisions. Power issues cover the role of mental health legislation, coercion, protectiveness and paternalism, stigma and discrimination and (...)
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    Cabanis, Franklin, Condillac et les rêves : réceptions et postérités de deux anecdotes.Jacqueline Carroy - 2020 - Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 57:145-154.
    Ce texte étudie la réception et la postérité de deux anecdotes publiées par Cabanis. Celui-ci mettait en scène ses amis Franklin et Condillac comme des rêveurs croyant parfois en leurs productions nocturnes. Ces histoires furent citées très fréquemment au XIXe siècle et elles furent modifiées et « recréées » : on les présenta soit comme des exceptions soit comme des arguments contre un « matérialisme » de Cabanis. Plus généralement, ces histoires pouvaient apparaître comme anecdotiques ou avoir le statut plus (...)
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    Sur trois passages de tite-live (21,62, 5 et 8; 22, 1, 11) Les « sorts » de caere et de faleries.Jacqueline Champeaux - 1989 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 133 (1-2):63-74.
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  26. Communicology, Decoloniality, Chicana and Latina Phenomenology: Building Community Through Struggle.Jacqueline M. Martinez - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (6):188.
    The present work considers the communicative dimensions of intellectual practices in an effort to discern how these practices can take full account of their own placement within and accountability to the human communities and cultures they cultivate. The discussion is framed with a focus on intellectual communities who have struggled against the dominance of Euromodern epistemological orientations that have constructed their own cultures and intellectual practices as irrelevant or, at best inferior. This struggle is a decolonial praxis. The development of (...)
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    Care ethics and contemporary art: Imagining and practising care.Jacqueline Millner - 2024 - Thesis Eleven 183 (1):103-118.
    Feminist care ethicshas for some time guided contemporary artists and curators in their search for sustaining and sustainable practices in the current neoliberal backwash and climate crisis. With a focus on current Australian art in the context of recent care ethics scholarship, this article considers what contemporary art – in its processes as well as aesthetic outcomes – can offer in imagining and practising care for the human and more-than-human world. The article focuses on a series of exhibitions that comprised (...)
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  28. Pearl Jam's Ghosts : The Ethical Claim Made from the Exiled Space(s) of Homelessness and War-An Aesthetic Response-Ability.Jacqueline Moulton - 2021 - In Stefano Marino & Andrea Schembari (eds.), Pearl Jam and philosophy. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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    Chinese Food: Perceptions and Publications in the United States.Jacqueline M. Newman - 2001 - Chinese Studies in History 34 (3):66-81.
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    Ateliê de desenho e Rorschach: estudo fenômeno-estrutural.Jacqueline Santoantonio & Andrés Eduardo Aguirre Antúnez - 2010 - Paideia (Misc) 20 (45):117-122.
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  31. Hume and the Reality of Value.Jacqueline Taylor - 2000 - In Anne Jaap Jacobson (ed.), Feminist Interpretations of David Hume. Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 107--136.
     
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  32. The multiplicity of experimental protocols: A challenge to reductionist and non-reductionist models of the unity of neuroscience.Jacqueline A. Sullivan - 2009 - Synthese 167 (3):511-539.
    Descriptive accounts of the nature of explanation in neuroscience and the global goals of such explanation have recently proliferated in the philosophy of neuroscience and with them new understandings of the experimental practices of neuroscientists have emerged. In this paper, I consider two models of such practices; one that takes them to be reductive; another that takes them to be integrative. I investigate those areas of the neuroscience of learning and memory from which the examples used to substantiate these models (...)
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  33. Information-seeking, curiosity, and attention: computational and neural mechanisms.Jacqueline Gottlieb, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Manuel Lopes & Adrien Baranes - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (11):585-593.
  34. Operationalising Representation in Natural Language Processing.Jacqueline Harding - 2023 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
    Despite its centrality in the philosophy of cognitive science, there has been little prior philosophical work engaging with the notion of representation in contemporary NLP practice. This paper attempts to fill that lacuna: drawing on ideas from cognitive science, I introduce a framework for evaluating the representational claims made about components of neural NLP models, proposing three criteria with which to evaluate whether a component of a model represents a property and operationalising these criteria using probing classifiers, a popular analysis (...)
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    Soziale Angemessenheit - Forschung zu Kulturtechniken des Verhaltens.Jacqueline Bellon, Bruno Gransche & Sebastian Nähr-Wagener (eds.) - 2022 - Springer VS.
    Warum und wie genau darf zu Hause oder auf einer Theaterbühne anders gehandelt werden, als im Büro; wie verändert sich die Bedeutung von Worten, je nachdem wo, von wem und wie sie gesagt werden? Warum und mit welchen Mitteln versuchen wir, höflich zu sein, und inwiefern sind wir von unangemessenem Verhalten anderer bedroht? Welches Weltwissen benötigen Beobachter, um beurteilen zu können, wann Verhalten als angemessen oder unangemessen einzustufen ist? Im vorliegenden Band untersuchen die Beitragenden das Phänomen sozialer Angemessenheit unter anderem (...)
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  36. AI language models cannot replace human research participants.Jacqueline Harding, William D’Alessandro, N. G. Laskowski & Robert Long - 2024 - AI and Society 39 (5):2603-2605.
    In a recent letter, Dillion et. al (2023) make various suggestions regarding the idea of artificially intelligent systems, such as large language models, replacing human subjects in empirical moral psychology. We argue that human subjects are in various ways indispensable.
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  37. Are there Model Behaviours for Model Organism Research? Commentary on Nicole Nelson's Model Behavior.Jacqueline A. Sullivan - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 82:101266.
    One might be inclined to assume, given the mouse donning its cover, that the behavior of interest in Nicole Nelson's book Model Behavior (2018) is that of organisms like mice that are widely used as “stand-ins” for investigating the causes of human behavior. Instead, Nelson's ethnographic study focuses on the strategies adopted by a community of rodent behavioral researchers to identify and respond to epistemic challenges they face in using mice as models to understand the causes of disordered human behaviors (...)
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    “This Land of Thorns Is Not Habitable”: Diagnosing the Despair of Racialized Meta-oppression.Jacqueline Renée Scott - 2024 - Critical Philosophy of Race 12 (1):126-144.
    ABSTRACT This article addresses the growing literature in critical race studies, which holds that racism is permanent or incurable, and that by adopting this pessimistic view of racism, we can enact improved and healthier racialized lives. I argue that the focus on curing anti-Black racism, and the failure to do so in the civil rights era and its aftermath has left people of all races, to varying degrees, stuck in pessimistic states of racialized anger, resentment, guilt, and shame. These pessimistic (...)
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  39. What is AI safety? What do we want it to be?Jacqueline Harding & Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini - manuscript
    The field of AI safety seeks to prevent or reduce the harms caused by AI systems. A simple and appealing account of what is distinctive of AI safety as a field holds that this feature is constitutive: a research project falls within the purview of AI safety just in case it aims to prevent or reduce the harms caused by AI systems. Call this appealingly simple account The Safety Conception of AI safety. Despite its simplicity and appeal, we argue that (...)
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    Danièle-Djamila Amrane-Minne (1939-2017), Moudjahida et historienne des moudjahidates.Jacqueline Martin - 2017 - Clio 46:215-219.
    Danièle-Djamila Minne-Amrane, née à Neuilly-sur-Seine le 13 août 1939, est décédée à Alger le 11 février dernier. Son père, Pierre Minne, professeur de philosophie, ancien résistant puis militant anticolonial au Sénégal, en est expulsé en 1947. Il s’installe alors en Algérie, dans la campagne de Tlemcen où sa femme, Jacqueline Netter, allait devenir institutrice. Après son divorce, cette dernière se remarie avec Abdelkader Guerroudj et tous deux militent au PCA (parti communiste algérien). Da...
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    (1 other version)Femininity and its Discontents.Jacqueline Rose - 1983 - Feminist Review 14 (1):5-21.
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    Enforced Disappearance: Family Members’ Experiences.Jacqueline Adams - 2019 - Human Rights Review 20 (3):335-360.
    The goal of this article is to describe the new experiences that close female family members of disappeared persons have after the enforced disappearance. These relatives experience rupture with their pre-disappearance lives. Their everyday routines cease and the search for the disappeared person takes over. Some relatives experience impoverishment and many lose their children or spouse to emigration. Parts or all of their extended family cut off ties, friendships end, and some neighbors avoid them. A local humanitarian or human rights (...)
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    La « psychologie » au Collège de France.Jacqueline Carroy, Annick Ohayon & Régine Plas - 2015 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 140 (2):225-228.
    L’histoire de la dénomination des chaires de « psychologie », ou impliquant cette discipline, au Collège de France apparaît comme un révélateur particulier de l’évolution de celle-ci dans le champ des sciences humaines et sociales.
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    The Math Studio: Harnessing the Power of the Arts to Teach across Disciplines.Jacqueline Cossentino & David Williamson Shaffer - 1999 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 33 (2):99.
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  45. Marsile de Padoue peut-il être considéré comme l'auteur des „Parvi flores “.Jacqueline Hamesse - 1980 - Medioevo 6:491-500.
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    Conceptualising Person-centered Advance Care Planning for People with Intellectual Disabilities: A Multifaceted Theoretical Approach.Jacqueline M. McGinley & Victoria Knoke - 2018 - Ethics and Social Welfare 12 (3):244-258.
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    The Contexts of Locke's Political Thought.Jacqueline Rose - 2015 - In Matthew Stuart (ed.), A Companion to Locke. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell. pp. 45–63.
    The circumstances of later Stuart monarchy provide the context of John Locke's politics in its simplest sense. This chapter surveys the politics of memory, the politics of religion, partisanship and the public sphere, British and Irish contexts, and European events. Some of these remained constant throughout Locke's life, but specific works were stimulated by particular events as well. The politics of memory were dwarfed by the politics of religion. One of the major reasons why later Stuart England was so obsessed (...)
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  48. Bakhtin's ethics and an iconographic standard in crime and punishment.Jacqueline A. Zubeck - 2004 - In Valeria Z. Nollan (ed.), Bakhtin: ethics and mechanics. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
     
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    Grandeur de l'attente.Jacqueline Kelen - 2021 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf.
    Dans ce monde ultrarapide, qui honnit le silence et l'absence, l'éloge de l'attente... qu'on n'attendait plus! Un ouvrage éclairé, étayé par de magnifiques références littéraires, d'Homère à Buzatti. Une suspension vitale par l'une des grandes auteures spirituelles d'aujourd'hui. " Heureux ceux qui connaissent encore la joie d'attendre - une lettre, une rencontre, une éclaircie, voire la vie éternelle.0" Qu'y a-t-il de commun entre le peuple hébreu marchant dans le désert pendant quarante ans, la reine Pénélope dont l'époux, Ulysse, est absent (...)
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  50. Mary Astell's Malebranchean concept of the self.Jacqueline Broad - 2018 - In Emily Thomas (ed.), Early Modern Women on Metaphysics. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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