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    Lab strategy vs. life strategy.Julian Millar - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):157-157.
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    Changing the Subject: Psychology, Social Regulation, and Subjectivity.Julian Henriques, Wendy Hollway, Cathy Urwin, Couze Venn & Valerie Walkerdine - 1998 - Routledge.
    _Changing the Subject_ is a classic critique of traditional psychology in which the foundations of critical and feminist psychology are laid down. Pioneering and foundational, it is still _the _groundbreaking text crucial to furthering the new psychology in both teaching and research. Now reissued with a new foreword describing the changes which have taken place over the last few years, _Changing the Subject _will continue to have a significant impact on thinking about psychology and social theory.
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  3. Sounds, instruments and works of music.Julian Dodd - 2007 - In Kathleen Stock (ed.), Philosophers on Music: Experience, Meaning, and Work. New York: Oxford University Press UK.
     
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  4. La construcción del" pueblo" según Laclau.Julián Molina & Vedia Grosser - 2008 - la Lámpara de Diógenes 9 (16):137-157.
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  5. Substituting the senses.Julian Kiverstein, Mirko Farina & Andy Clark - 2015 - In Mohan Matthen (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Perception. New York, NY: Oxford University Press UK.
    Sensory substitution devices are a type of sensory prosthesis that (typically) convert visual stimuli transduced by a camera into tactile or auditory stimulation. They are designed to be used by people with impaired vision so that they can recover some of the functions normally subserved by vision. In this chapter we will consider what philosophers might learn about the nature of the senses from the neuroscience of sensory substitution. We will show how sensory substitution devices work by exploiting the cross-modal (...)
     
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    Gila Sher. Epistemic Friction: An Essay on Knowledge, Truth, and Logic.Julian C. Cole - 2018 - Philosophia Mathematica 26 (1):136-148.
    © The Authors [2017]. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: [email protected] Sher believes that our basic epistemic situation — that we aim to gain knowledge of a highly complex world using our severely limited, yet highly resourceful, cognitive capacities — demands that all epistemic projects be undertaken within two broad constraints: epistemic freedom and epistemic friction. The former permits us to employ our cognitive resourcefulness fully while undertaking epistemic projects, while the latter requires that (...)
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    Martha C. Nussbaum.Julian Culp - 2021 - In Michael G. Festl (ed.), Handbuch Liberalismus. J.B. Metzler. pp. 165-171.
    Martha Craven Nussbaum ist in New York City geboren und wuchs in einer gut situierten, protestantischen Familie in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, auf. Sie begann 1964 ihr Studium am Wellesley College in Massachusetts, zog allerdings 1966 nach New York City, wo sie zunächst eine Stelle in einem Repertoiretheater annahm. Noch im gleichen Jahr setzte sie ihr Studium an der New York University an der dortigen School of the Arts für ein Jahr im Fach Theater fort, bevor sie nach zwei weiteren Studienjahren (...)
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    Briefe: Griechisch-Deutsch.H. G. Julian - 1973 - De Gruyter.
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  9. Animal Rights and Moral Philosophy.Julian H. Franklin - 2006 - Environmental Values 15 (1):132-134.
     
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  10. La filosofía de Juan Caramuel.Julián Velarde Lombraña - 1983 - El Basilisco 15:10-44.
     
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    A Biography of Philosophy.Julián Marías - 1984 - University Alabama Press.
  12. Aquí y Ahora [Ensayos.Julián Marías - 1954 - Espase-Calpe.
     
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  13. Ensayos de teoría.Julián Marias - 1955 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 10 (4):749-751.
     
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  14. El pensamiento europeo Y la unidad de europa.Julián Marías - 1951 - Ideas Y Valores 1 (2):89.
     
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  15. Historia de la Filosofía y de la Ciencia.Julián Marías & Pedro Laín Entralgo - 1964 - Ed. Guadarrama.
     
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  16. La estructura social: teoría y método.Julián Marías - 1956 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 11 (3):512-513.
     
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  17. La imagen de la vida humana.Julián Marías - 1957 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 12 (4):416-417.
     
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    Sensorimotor knowledge and the contents of experience.Julian Kiverstein - 2010 - In Nivedita Gangopadhyay, Michael Madary & Finn Spicer (eds.), Perception, action, and consciousness: sensorimotor dynamics and two visual systems. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 257--274.
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    The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of the Social Mind.Julian Kiverstein (ed.) - 2016 - New York: Routledge.
    The idea that humans are by nature social and political animals can be traced back to Aristotle. More recently, it has also generated great interest and controversy in related disciplines such as anthropology, biology, psychology, neuroscience and even economics. What is it about humans that enabled them to construct a social reality of unrivalled complexity? Is there something distinctive about the human mind that explains how social lives are organised around conventions, norms, and institutions? The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of (...)
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  20. (1 other version)Life struggles : war, discipline, and biopolitics in the thought of Michel Foucault.Julian Reid - 2008 - In Michael Dillon & Andrew W. Neal (eds.), Foucault on politics, security and war. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    Teoría del recorte del mundo en occidente.Julián Serna Arango - 1994 - Pereira, Colombia: [S.N.].
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    O paradoxo do pão indiano.Julian Baggini - 2009 - Critica.
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  23. Niemieccy hegemoni. List otwarty do Georga Gervinusa, tłum. Zbigniew Baran.Julian Klaczko - 1987 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 32.
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  24. Does Subjectivity Matter? On the Critique of Objectivity in Feminist Thought.W. Julian Korab-Karpowicz - 2015 - Stree: Journal of Women Studies 7:1-5.
    The notion of objectivity in science has come under critique of feminist writers. The scientific ideal of a detached, neutral observer, who has no race, no gender, no cultural identity, no class, and views the world “from nowhere,” has been challenged, and patterns of domination explored. Feminists argue that objectivity is a tacit generalization from the subjectivity of a small, privileged social group “of educated, usually prosperous, white men.” Hence, it is a result of the denial of the subjectivity of (...)
     
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    La curiosidad de las palabras y la senda del corazón en mujeres indígenas de Guatemala.Julián López García - 2014 - Endoxa 33:255.
    : Este texto trata de la socialización de mujeres indígenas guatemaltecas enfocada a dos aspectos: cómo deben comportarse en relación a la vida pública y cómo deben orientar sus sentimientos. Se destaca que la formalidad en la educación moral de las mujeres contrasta con su vida social. Finalmente se sugiere la conveniencia de considerar en planos de igualdad tanto las narrativas formales como práctica social. This text is about the socialization of indigenous Guatemalan women, focusing on two aspects: how they (...)
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    Les politiques sociales en direction des ménages monoparentaux : tendances européennes.Claude Martin & Jane Millar - 2004 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 1 (1):72-88.
    Les politiques sociales en direction des ménages monoparentaux sont loin d’être homogènes en Europe. Cet article compare les différentes réformes adoptées par plusieurs pays européens ces dernières décennies, et montre la manière dont se dessine aujourd’hui une politique européenne de retour à l’emploi des mères qui élèvent seules leurs enfants – ce que les Anglo-Saxons qualifient de Workfare ou de Welfare to work.
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    Atomic models higher up.Jessica Millar & Gerald E. Sacks - 2008 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 155 (3):225-241.
    There exists a countable structure of Scott rank where and where the -theory of is not ω-categorical. The Scott rank of a model is the least ordinal β where the model is prime in its -theory. Most well-known models with unbounded atoms below also realize a non-principal -type; such a model that preserves the Σ1-admissibility of will have Scott rank . Makkai [M. Makkai, An example concerning Scott heights, J. Symbolic Logic 46 301–318. [4]] produces a hyperarithmetical model of Scott (...)
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    Explanation.Julian Reiss - 2008 - In New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics.
    Explaining socio-economic phenomena is one important aim of economics. There is very little agreement, however, on what precisely constitutes an adequate economic explanation. Starting from the very influential but defective ‘deductive-nomological model’ of explanation, this article describes and criticizes the major contemporary competitors for such an account (the probabilistic–causal, the mechanistic–causal and the unificationist models) and argues that none of them can by itself capture all aspects of a good explanation. When seeking to explain a socio-economic phenomenon it should therefore (...)
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    How Do We Know? The Social Dimension of Knowledge: Volume 89.Julian Baggini (ed.) - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    Knowledge is often thought of as something that we each individually have, something inside our own minds. But our knowledge depends on other people's testimony and expertise. And what we know depends on what our society makes it possible for us to know, either formally or informally through social norms and practices that suppress some ideas and privilege others. The philosophical study of the social dimension of knowledge is called Social Epistemology. This volume gathers experts in the field from across (...)
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    From Temporal Redemption to Spatial Liberation: Omar Rivera’s Delimitations of Latin American Philosophy.Julian Rios Acuña - 2021 - Journal of World Philosophies 6 (2):222-229.
    Omar Rivera’s Delimitations of Latin American Philosophy: Beyond Redemption is an important contribution to the interpretation of central figures and questions of the Latin American philosophical tradition, particularly Peruvian Marxist José Carlos Mariátegui and questions of identity and liberation. Rivera establishes productive dialogues between foundational figures such as Simón Bolívar, José Martí, and Mariátegui and decolonial thinkers like María Lugones, Aníbal Quijano, and Gloria Anzaldúa to posit delimitations of Latin American philosophy that might allow it to move beyond redemptive logics (...)
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    Editor’s Introduction.Julian Culp - 2014 - Global Justice : Theory Practice Rhetoric 7.
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    Kojève y Deleuze: antropología y ontología en el absoluto hegeliano.Julián Ferreyra - 2016 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 16 (1-2):153-172.
    RESUMENEl artículo se propone estudiar el rol de la apropiación de Hegel en la filosofía política francesa del siglo XX. Analizaremos de qué manera el énfasis de Kojève en la antropología, de Hyppolite en la ontología y de Weil en la teoría del Estado, implican diferentes visiones de la relación entre metafísica, naturaleza humana y organización política. y a partir de allí, intentaremos proponer una nueva lectura de Hegel, recurriendo a la matriz interpretativa de Deleuze (a pesar su habitual encuadre (...)
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    La doble vida de la luz: envolvimiento y creación en Fichte y Deleuze.Julián Ferreyra - 2019 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 36 (3):725-745.
    El contrapunto ontológico entre la unidad y la multiplicidad como prius que enfrenta a Fichte con Deleuze es abordado en este artículo a partir del par luz-oscuridad. Mostramos que en la Doctrina de la ciencia de 1804 la luz aparece como el concepto central -alineándose con la larga tradición en filosofía de reivindicación de la claridad-, mientras Deleuze pone a la oscuridad como aspecto necesario de la diferencia que constituye la ontología de Diferencia y repetición. A lo largo del desarrollo, (...)
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    Fanon’s postcolonial cosmopolitanism.Julian Go - 2013 - European Journal of Social Theory 16 (2):208-225.
    While early theory and research on cosmopolitanism have been criticized for their European focus, a number of works have incorporated non-Eurocentric perspectives. This article contributes to this literature by examining the colonial production of cosmopolitan orientations as evidenced in the writings of Frantz Fanon. Colonialism has been treated as a deviation in the historical sociology of cosmopolitanism, but Fanon helps disclose how colonialism has also contributed to a particular form of cosmopolitanism that has been overlooked in existing theory and research: (...)
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    Truthfulness and the person living with dementia: Embedded intentions, speech acts and conforming to the reality.Julian C. Hughes - 2021 - Bioethics 35 (9):842-849.
    Highly reputable bodies have said that lying is to be avoided when speaking with people living with dementia, unless it cannot be. And yet, the evidence is that many professionals looking after people who live with dementia have been lying to them. I wish to consider an underlying philosophical justification for the moral position that allows lying under some circumstances whilst still condemning it generally. It can seem difficult to ignore the immorality of lying, but thinkers have developed arguments to (...)
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    Übersicht über die Nummern der Briefe in den Ausgaben.H. G. Julian - 1973 - In Briefe: Griechisch-Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 362-363.
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    Colloquium 5 Commentary on Gonzalez.Brian Julian - 2020 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 35 (1):173-177.
    This commentary argues that, in contrast to the view of Professor Gonzalez, Aristotle’s account of final causation is not very helpful for addressing contemporary concerns. Aristotle presents it as a type of cause, but, when one considers Aristotle’s distinction between facts and explanations, a final cause is better viewed as simply a fact. It is true that organisms show an internal directedness towards an end, but one can still ask why this is the case. Because of its limitations, Aristotle’s account (...)
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    Provide Vaccines, Not Require Immunity or Vaccination Passports … For Now.Julian Savulescu - 2021 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 49 (2):303-306.
    In principle, mandatory vaccination in employment could be justified in certain circumstances. These include: the availability of safe and effective vaccination; if alternative, less coercive strategies did not work; and, the costs to the individual were proportionate. However, in COVID-19, the long term safety of vaccines is yet to be established. Vaccines should be made available by employers, and voluntary vaccination encouraged.
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  39. Lord, Beth:" Kant and Spinozism. Transcendental Idealism and Immanence from Jacobi to Deleuze".Julián Carvajal - 2012 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 29 (1):380-383.
  40. La idea de hombre y la sistematización de la Filosofía.Julián Carvajal - 2005 - In Angel Alvarez Gómez (ed.), Paideia. Santiago de Compostela: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Servizo de Publicacións e Intercambio Científico.
     
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  41. Perception and the external world.Rodney Julian Hirst - 1965 - New York,: Macmillan.
  42. Life is Intrinsically Temporal. [REVIEW]Julian Kiverstein - 2017 - Constructivist Foundations 13 (1):103-105.
    In this commentary I invert Gallagher’s argument and argue that the account he gives of temporality should be applied to enactive cognition across the board. Instead of enactivising phenomenological accounts of time-consciousness, I suggest Gallagher ought also to be read as arguing for a temporalizing of enactive cognition.
     
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    German philosophy: an introduction.Julian Roberts - 1988 - Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press.
    This book is a comprehensive introduction to German philosophy, from Kant to the present day. The book focuses on the key figures and major texts. Separate chapters are devoted to Kant, Hegel, Schelling, Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and Heidegger. Roberts also deals extensively with the Marxist tradition, with chapters on Feuerbach, Lukács, and Adorno. The author argues that Kant may be seen as the principal source of modern metaphysics, and his heirs as branching off into two opposing streams. This approach enables (...)
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  44. Do we have reasons to do as we believe we ought to do?Julian Fink - 2009 - In M. Silar & F. S. Augier (eds.), Practical Rationality: Intentionality, Normativity and Reflexivity. Ziur Navarra. pp. 65-79.
    Suppose you believe you ought to A. Would a failure of yours to A imply that you are not entirely as you ought to be? Ought you to A if you believe you to ought to A? This paper argues for a qualified version of this claim. It is qualified in two ways. First, I assume that this can be so only if ‘if you believe you ought to A’ appears within the scope of ‘you ought’. That is, you ought (...)
     
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    Esposito, C. (2021). El nihilismo de nuestro tiempo. Una crónica. Madrid: Ediciones Encuentro.Julián Ramiro Numpaque García - 2023 - Cuestiones de Filosofía 9 (32):189-195.
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    Some cardinals' Seals of the thirteenth century.Julian Gardner - 1975 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 38 (1):72-96.
  47. Paper is power : the art of making notes.Julian Geiger - 2017 - In Christopher McMaster, Caterina Murphy & Jakob Rosenkrantz de Lasson (eds.), The Nordic PhD: surviving and succeeding. New York: Peter Lang.
     
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    Páez, A." El problema de la demarcación en estética: una crítica del criterio de Danto".Julián E. Guzmán - 2008 - Ideas Y Valores 57 (138):181-182.
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    Simulation, Simulacra and Solaris.Julian Haladyn & Miriam Jordan - 2010 - Film-Philosophy 14 (1):253-273.
    'Simulation, Simulacra and Solaris ' examines and contrasts the 1971 science-fiction film Solaris by Andrei Tarkovsky with the 2002 film Solaris by Steven Soderbergh. Our text argues for the significance of simulation and simulacra in relation to the conceptual framework of Solaris, adapting as our primary model Jean Baudrillard’s concept of simulation and simulacra.
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    Compensation Preferences: The Role of Personality and Values.Amanda M. Julian, Onno Wijngaard & Reinout E. de Vries - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The present study investigated relations between personality and values on the one hand and compensation preferences on the other. We hypothesized that HEXACO Honesty-Humility and self-transcendence versus self-enhancement values predict preference for higher relative compensation level and that HEXACO Openness to Experience and openness to change versus conservation values predict preference for compensation variability. Furthermore, we expected perceived utility of money and risk aversion to mediate the respective relations. The hypotheses were tested using a sample of 2,210 employees from a (...)
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