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  1. The Feminist Care Tradition in Animal Ethics: A Reader.Josephine Donovan & Carol J. Adams (eds.) - 2007 - Cambridge University Press.
    In _Beyond Animal Rights_, Josephine Donovan and Carol J. Adams introduced feminist "ethic of care" theory into philosophical discussions of the treatment of animals. In this new volume, seven essays from _Beyond Animal Rights_ are joined by nine new articles-most of which were written in response to that book-and a new introduction that situates feminist animal care theory within feminist theory and the larger debate over animal rights. Contributors critique theorists' reliance on natural rights doctrine and utilitarianism, which, they (...)
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    Tonwahrnehmung und Musikhören: phänomenologische, hermeneutische und bildungsphilosophische Zugänge.Josephine Geisler - 2016 - Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink.
    Was ist Musik? Diese musikphilosophische Fragestel-lung bildet den Ausgangspunkt von Josephine Geislers phänomenologischer Untersuchung, die einen wichtigen Beitrag zur anthropologischen Grundlagenforschung liefert. Geisler greift in diesem Zusammenhang nicht nur auf die Phänomenologie der Tonwahrnehmung Husserls zurück, sondern auch auf Helmuth Plessners ästhesiologische Schriften, die bisher kaum rezipiert wurden. Auch Günther Anders' musikphänomenologische Habilitationsschrift - noch nicht veröffentlicht und daher wenig bekannt - dient als theoretische Grundlage. Anhand dieser drei Autoren legt die Arbeit mit den Kategorien Zeitlichkeit, Leiblichkeit und Gestimmtheit (...)
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  3. From human resources to human rights: Impact assessments for hiring algorithms.Josephine Yam & Joshua August Skorburg - 2021 - Ethics and Information Technology 23 (4):611-623.
    Over the years, companies have adopted hiring algorithms because they promise wider job candidate pools, lower recruitment costs and less human bias. Despite these promises, they also bring perils. Using them can inflict unintentional harms on individual human rights. These include the five human rights to work, equality and nondiscrimination, privacy, free expression and free association. Despite the human rights harms of hiring algorithms, the AI ethics literature has predominantly focused on abstract ethical principles. This is problematic for two reasons. (...)
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    The Role of Narrative Practices in Embodied and Affective Change.Josephine Pascoe & Miguel Segundo Ortin - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy of Emotion 6 (1):29-36.
    Maiese and Hanna (2019) argue that social institutions shape and transform our embodied minds, and that detrimental and harmful institutions can be reverted in order to promote mentally healthy, authentic, and fulfilling lives. This commentary aims to complement this proposal by understanding the role that narratives and narrative practices play in shaping our embodied minds, by highlighting narrativity’s (1) active, deliberative, and productive functions, and (2) its strong entanglement with embodiment. We will argue that this addition to Maiese and Hanna’s (...)
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  5. Gaston Bachelard: Phenomenologist of Modern Science.Alfons Grieder - 1989 - In Mary McAllester Jones (ed.), The Philosophy and poetics of Gaston Bachelard. Washington, D.C.: University Press of America.
  6. Beyond animal rights: a feminist caring ethic for the treatment of animals.Josephine Donovan & Carol J. Adams (eds.) - 1996 - New York: Continuum.
    Contains eight contributions which extend feminist ethic-of-care theory to the issue of animal well-being. As a group, the essays aim to suggest ways that theorists can move beyond the notion of animal rights to establish care as a basis for the ethical treatment of animals. Annotation c. by Book.
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    Chimeras and "human dignity".Josephine Johnston & Christopher Eliot - 2003 - American Journal of Bioethics 3 (3):6 – 8.
    One argument Robert and Baylis do not raise in their article on the creation of interspecies chimeras using human cellular material is that the creation of these chimeras would, or could, offend human dignity. Yet, human dignity is one of the most common concerns raised in public debates, academic arguments, and policy documents regarding biotechnology in general, and the creation animal-human chimeras in particular. … The concept is ill-defined within bioethics and … risks being dismissed as meaningless or uselessly vague. (...)
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  8. Blessed and beautiful: Picturing the saints [Book Review].Josephine Laffin - 2012 - The Australasian Catholic Record 89 (4):505.
    Laffin, Josephine Review(s) of: Blessed and beautiful: Picturing the saints, by Robert Kiely, (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2010), pp.344, $49.95.
     
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    Exploration des systèmes de signes dans quatre jeux sportifs : analyse comparative du football, du handball, de la balle assise et du jeu des trois camps.Josephine Buffet, Luc Collard & Alexandre Oboeuf - 2022 - Semiotica 2022 (248):53-75.
    Résumé Dans les situations sociomotrices, l’engagement des participants n’est pas seulement réductible aux communications directes. Il est surtout lié à l’émergence de systèmes de signes assurant la dynamique globale du jeu. Nous proposons d’appréhender la communication comme un système d’interaction global constitué de plusieurs canaux. On y retrouve les communications directes mais aussi quatre systèmes de signes : celui des praxèmes, des gestèmes, des gestes et des communications verbales. Ce travail interroge la place de chaque canal communicationnel dans deux sports (...)
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    Geometry and the Life-World in Husserl's later Philosophy.Alfons Grieder - 1977 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 8 (2):119-122.
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    Gaston Bachelard—‘Phénoménologue’ of Modern Science.Alfons Grieder - 1986 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 17 (2):107-123.
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    Karl Jaspers and the Quest for Philosophic Truth.Alfons Grieder - 1986 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 17 (1):17-35.
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    On the Logic of Relations.Alfons Grieder - 1980 - Dialectica 34 (3):167-182.
    SummaryThe following paper is an attempt to deal with relations as elements of certain closed structures which I call relation schemata. A relation schema is essentially a lattice whose alements are m‐ary relations over a domain of individuals. The approach is based upon methods well known from linear algebra and throws light upon some analogies between classic syllogistic and relational logic; it also suggests a natural way of extending classic syllogistic to a system of 42 syllogisms.RésuméL'article suivant est une tentative (...)
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    Protophysik der Zeit und Relativitätstheorie.von Alfons Grieder - 1976 - Dialectica 30 (2-3):145-159.
    ZusammenfassungDie Bedeutung des Koinzidenzbegriffs für eine protophysikalische Chronometrie wird untersucht und eine Abänderung der von P. Janich gegebenen Definition einer Uhr vorgeschlagen. Einige Beziehungen zwischen protophysikalischer und Relativistischer Zeitmessung, insbesondere eine mögliche Unverträglichkeit beider, werden erörtet und einige Folgerungen bezüglich des Sinnes 〈protophysikalischer Begründung〉 gezogen.SummaryThe significance of the concept of coincidence for a protophysical chronometry is investigated and an alteration to P. Janich's definition of a clock proposed. Some relations, in particular a possible incompatibility, between proto‐physical and relativistic time measurement (...)
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    Philosophy in a technological age.Alfons Grieder - 1975 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 6 (1):3-12.
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    Zur formalen ordnung der kategorien und momente in hegels logik.Alfons Grieder - 1985 - History and Philosophy of Logic 6 (1):1-24.
    The thought determinations of Hegel's Logic are tentatively considered as three mutually intersecting systems giving rise to a set of general ordering relations. Each main category is given its place in a main sequence with triadic structure and is associated with two sequences of dependent partial determinations. In this way a number of clear distinctions can be introduced and some significant but hitherto largely neglected correspondences between categories and their partial determinations, in particular the so-called moments, be studied.
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  17. A Serene sierra.Josephine Hammond - 1927 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 8 (2):114.
     
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    B.A. Santamaria: Your Most Obedient Servant [Book Review].Josephine Laffin - 2008 - The Australasian Catholic Record 85 (1):115.
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    Biological and Animal Imagery in John Steinbeck's Migrant Agricultural Novels: A Re-evaluation.Josephine Levy - 1994 - Between the Species 10 (1):15.
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    Light, Wind, Motion.Josephine Miles - 1973 - Diacritics 3 (4):21.
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  21. In search of anthropology in china : A discipline caught in a web of nation building, socialist capitalism, and globalization.Josephine Smart - 2006 - In Gustavo Lins Ribeiro & Arturo Escobar (eds.), World anthropologies: disciplinary transformations within systems of power. New York: Berg.
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    Philosophy For Children.Josephine K. R. Zesaguli - 1994 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 12 (1):27-32.
    This paper describes the exploratory study which was carried out in Zimbabwe with an elementary Grade 7 class and with the firstand third- year student teachers, at a Teacher Training College, "doing philosophy", using Lipman's PIXIE and HARRY novels, respectively, and the proposed critical inquiry methodology.Secondly the perceptions of the participants, about their experiences during these exploratory sessions, which were derived from the researcher's self-evaluation and the students' informal evaluations, are presented in the paper.
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  23. Feminism and the treatment of animals : from care to dialogue.Josephine Donovan - 2008 - In Susan Jean Armstrong & Richard George Botzler (eds.), The animal ethics reader. New York: Routledge.
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    Patents, biomedical research, and treatments: Examining concerns, canvassing solutions.Josephine Johnston & Angela A. Wasunna - 2007 - Hastings Center Report 37 (1):1-36.
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    The Future of Reproductive Autonomy.Josephine Johnston & Rachel L. Zacharias - 2017 - Hastings Center Report 47 (s3):6-11.
    In a project The Hastings Center is now running on the future of prenatal testing, we are encountering clear examples, both in established law and in the practices of individual providers, of failures to respect women's reproductive autonomy: when testing is not offered to certain demographics of women, for instance, or when the choices of women to terminate or continue pregnancies are prohibited or otherwise not supported. But this project also raises puzzles for reproductive autonomy. We have learned that some (...)
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  26. Clarifying the Ethics and Oversight of Chimeric Research.Josephine Johnston, Insoo Hyun, Carolyn P. Neuhaus, Karen J. Maschke, Patricia Marshall, Kaitlynn P. Craig, Margaret M. Matthews, Kara Drolet, Henry T. Greely, Lori R. Hill, Amy Hinterberger, Elisa A. Hurley, Robert Kesterson, Jonathan Kimmelman, Nancy M. P. King, Melissa J. Lopes, P. Pearl O'Rourke, Brendan Parent, Steven Peckman, Monika Piotrowska, May Schwarz, Jeff Sebo, Chris Stodgell, Robert Streiffer & Amy Wilkerson - 2022 - Hastings Center Report 52 (S2):2-23.
    This article is the lead piece in a special report that presents the results of a bioethical investigation into chimeric research, which involves the insertion of human cells into nonhuman animals and nonhuman animal embryos, including into their brains. Rapid scientific developments in this field may advance knowledge and could lead to new therapies for humans. They also reveal the conceptual, ethical, and procedural limitations of existing ethics guidance for human‐nonhuman chimeric research. Led by bioethics researchers working closely with an (...)
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    Paying egg donors: Exploring the arguments.Josephine Johnston - 2006 - Hastings Center Report 36 (1):28-31.
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    What are Boundary Situations? A Jaspersian Notion Reconsidered.Alfons Grieder - 2009 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 40 (3):330-336.
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    Disability: An Embodied Reality (or Space) of Dasein.Josephine A. Seguna - 2014 - Human Studies 37 (1):31-56.
    The ‘body’ has remained the pivotal and essential mechanism for analysis within disability scholarship. Yet while historically conceptualized as an individual’s fundamental feature, the ‘disabled identity’ has been more recently explained as a function of ‘normalcy’ through social, cultural political, and legal discriminations against difference and deviancy. Disability studies’ established tradition of consultation with philosophical endeavour remains apparently unwilling to exploit or utilize Martin Heidegger’s understanding of ‘Being’ and interpretation of Dasein as a possible framework for unravelling the complexities of (...)
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    Identity, agency and community: reconsidering the pedagogic responsibilities of teacher education.Josephine Moate & Maria Ruohotie-Lyhty - 2014 - British Journal of Educational Studies 62 (3):249-264.
  31. Savonarolan prophecy in Leonardo's allegory with wolf and Eagle.Josephine Jungić - 1997 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 60 (1):253-260.
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    Ethical issues in living-related corneal tissue transplantation.Joséphine Behaegel, Sorcha Ní Dhubhghaill & Heather Draper - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (7):430-434.
    The cornea was the first human solid tissue to be transplanted successfully, and is now a common procedure in ophthalmic surgery. The grafts come from deceased donors. Corneal therapies are now being developed that rely on tissue from living-related donors. This presents new ethical challenges for ophthalmic surgeons, who have hitherto been somewhat insulated from debates in transplantation and donation ethics. This paper provides the first overview of the ethical considerations generated by ocular tissue donation from living donors and suggests (...)
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  33. A study of science teaching self‐efficacy and outcome expectancy beliefs of teachers in India.Josephine M. Shireen Desouza, William J. Boone & Ozgul Yilmaz - 2004 - Science Education 88 (6):837-854.
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    At the Seashore.Josephine Donovan - 2005 - Between the Species 13 (5):1.
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    A theology of nonsense.Josephine Gabelman - 2016 - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
    There is within all theological utterances something of the ridiculous, perhaps more so in Christianity, given its proclivity for the paradoxical and the childlike. Yet, few theologians are willing to discuss that consent to the Christian doctrine often requires a faith that goes beyond reason or does not exclusively identify with it. There seems to be a fear that the association of theology with the absurd will give fuel to the skeptic's refrain: "you can't seriously believe in all that nonsense" (...)
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    Further Remarks on Boundary Conditions, Boundary Situations and Jaspersian Grenzsituationen.Alfons Grieder - 2010 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 41 (3):319-324.
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    Husserl and Heidegger: The Question of a Phenomenological Beginning, by Timothy J. Stapleton.Alfons Grieder - 1991 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 22 (2):104-105.
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    Husserl in the Thirties—the Hegelian Connection.Alfons Grieder - 1980 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 11 (3):255-270.
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  39. Protophysik der Zeit und Relativitätstheorie.Alfons Grieder - 1976 - Dialectica 30 (2):145.
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    Understanding of science and science of understanding.Alfons Grieder - 1976 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 7 (3):177-183.
  41. The man against the sky-Edwin arlington Robinson.Josephine Hammond - 1929 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 10 (3):178.
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  42. The quillurgence of Shaw: Part I.Josephine Hammond - 1923 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 4 (3):149.
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    Case study: The lemba.Josephine Johnston - 2003 - Developing World Bioethics 3 (2):109–111.
    ABSTRACTThe attempts of scholars and scientists to unravel the mystery of the ancestral origins of the Lemba are summarised, focusing on Tudor Parfitt's book, Journey to the Vanished City, and a study by an international group of genetic and social scientists. The impact of this research on identity questions is raised.
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    (5 other versions)Field notes.Josephine Johnston - 2005 - Hastings Center Report 35 (2):pp. c2-c2.
    The theoretical value of talking to the media isn’t hard to appreciate. Who doesn’t want to shape the public conversation, whether to make it more nuanced and reasoned or to bring injustice and wrongdoing to light? Issues you’ve studied are in the news and you get to be the expert, pointing out what’s wrong, or right, or offering another way of thinking about a difficult question. If you’re lucky, you get your name in print—and in a publication your friends and (...)
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    Little people, big problems.Josephine Johnston - 2016 - Hastings Center Report 46 (1):inside front cover-inside front.
    This November I spent three days in Washington, D.C., splitting my time between The March of Dimes Prematurity Prevention Conference and a National Institutes of Health meeting about the use of genome sequencing technology in newborns. The trip was a powerful reminder for me of a problem I've confronted before.
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  46. On looking into an old mirror: Verse.Josephine Johnson - 1940 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 21 (4):409.
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    Tied up in nots over genetic parentage.Josephine Johnston - 2007 - Hastings Center Report 37 (4):28-31.
    Because an influenza pandemic would create the most serious hardships for those who already face most serious hardships, countries should take special measures to mitigate the effect of a pandemic on existing social inequalities. Unfortunately, there is little evidence that anybody is thinking about that.
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    The Archbishop of Adelaide at Vatican ll.Josephine Laffin - 2003 - The Australasian Catholic Record 80 (3):319.
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    A Letter from an American Theosophist.Josephine C. Locke - 1904 - The Monist 14 (5):785-786.
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  50. The happy book.Josephine Dolzen Peasvane - 1942 - New York [etc.]: Rand McNally & company.
     
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