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    Surrogates & other mothers: The debates over assisted reproduction (book).Kathy Weingarten - 1995 - Ethics and Behavior 5 (2):188 – 192.
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    Philosophie der Praxis und die Praxis der Philosophie: Michael Weingarten zum Sechzigsten.Michael Weingarten, Claus Baumann, Jan Müller & Ruwen Stricker (eds.) - 2014 - Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot.
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    Force-feeding political prisoners on hunger strike.Michael Weingarten - 2017 - Clinical Ethics 12 (2):86-94.
    A Palestinian administrative detainee in Israel asked for the author to care for him as an independent physician while in hospital on two hunger strikes, lasting 66 and 55 days, respectively. Hunger striking is placed in the context of other forms of food refusal and artificial feeding. The various perspectives on the challenge of the medical care of hunger strikers are reviewed, as seen by the state, the public, the doctor and the patient. Institutional statements on the management of hunger (...)
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  4. Reasons to be Fearful: Strawson, Death and Narrative.Kathy Behrendt - 2007 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 60:133-.
    I compare and assess two significant and opposing approaches to the self with respect to what they have to say about death: the anti-narrativist, as articulated by Galen Strawson, and the narrativist, as pieced together from a variety of accounts. Neither party fares particularly well on the matter of death. Both are unable to point towards a view of death that is clearly consistent with their views on the self. In the narrativist’s case this inconsistency is perhaps not as explicit (...)
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    "Confucius and Pregnant Women: An Investigation into the Intertextuality of the" Lunyu".Oliver Weingarten - 2009 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 129 (4):597-618.
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    Observed Workplace Incivility toward Women, Perceptions of Interpersonal Injustice, and Observer Occupational Well-Being: Differential Effects for Gender of the Observer.Kathi N. Miner & Lilia M. Cortina - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  7. This species which is not one : identity practices in Star trek : deep space nine.Kathy E. Ferguson - 2008 - In Terrell Carver & Samuel Allen Chambers (eds.), Judith Butler's precarious politics: critical encounters. New York: Routledge.
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    The Five Roundels from Malia, with a Note on Two New Minoan Genii.Judith Weingarten & Éric Hallager - 1993 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 117 (1):1-18.
    This paper discusses five MM III(B?) roundels from Malia, four of which display unusual inscriptions and/or sealing procédures, and considers what thèse variations imply for administration in the early neopalatial period. We also publish two roundels' seal impressions each depicting a Minoan Genius at a hitherto unknown stage in the demon's iconographical development.
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  9. Bemerkungen über Wissenschaft und Krise.M. Weingarten - 1994 - Topos 4.
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    Etrog: How a Chinese Fruit Became a Jewish Symbol and The Etrog Citron (Citrus medica L): Tradition and Research. Essays on the Scientific, Halachic and Historical Significance of the Etrog.Susan Weingarten - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (2).
    Etrog: How a Chinese Fruit Became a Jewish Symbol. By David Z. Moster. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Pp. xv + 144, illus. $54.99. The Etrog Citron : Tradition and Research. Essays on the Scientific, Halachic and Historical Significance of the Etrog. Edited by eliezer goldSchmidT and moShe bar-JoSeph. Jerusalem: Mossad Harav Kook, 2018. Pp. 24 + 14 + 480, illus. IS96. [Hebrew with English abstracts].
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    Naturalistische Annahmen auch in der Bioethik von Habermas?Michael Weingarten - 2003 - In Leben. Transcript Verlag. pp. 25-30.
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    Philosophy's Futures: The Reproductive Body's Turn.Karen Weingarten - 2019 - Hypatia 34 (1):161-166.
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    Who is Responsible for Compassion Satisfaction? Shifting Ethical Responsibility for Compassion Fatigue from the Individual to the Ecological.Kathy Edwards & Anastasia Goussios - 2021 - Ethics and Social Welfare 15 (3):246-262.
    Compassion fatigue, a secondary traumatic stress [STS] disorder with similar symptoms as post-traumatic stress disorder, is a recognised workplace hazard, particularly for those working in trauma exposed occupations. Here, and by drawing on Australian codes of ethical practice for nurses, social workers and youth workers, we explore how these codes might inform the practice of these Australian health and human services practitioners with respect to compassion fatigue. Drawing on Nikolas Rose’s ideas about responsibilisation and the death of the social, we (...)
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    The spirit of yoga.Kathy Phillips - 2001 - Hauppauge, N.Y.: Barron's.
    Yoga is thousands of years old, but because of its current popularity, some people wrongly dismiss it as just another exercise fad made fashionable by celebrities. In fact, as author Kathy Phillips demonstrates in this large, beautifully illustrated book, yoga is a gentle but powerful means of achieving strength, flexibility, serenity, and a healthy balance between body and mind. Originating on the Indian subcontinent at the dawn of civilization, yoga is now accepted worldwide as an effective way to deal (...)
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    Women Philosophers of the Seventeenth Century (review).Kathy Squadrito - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (2):223-224.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 42.2 (2004) 223-224 [Access article in PDF] Jacqueline Broad. Women Philosophers of the Seventeenth Century. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. x + 191. Cloth, $55.00. In this impressive study of early Modern Philosophy, Jacqueline Broad analyzes the influence that Cartesianism has had in the development of feminist thought. Her work covers the early modern philosophy of Elisabeth of Bohemia, Margaret Cavendish, (...)
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  16. Narrative Aversion: Challenges for the Illness Narrative Advocate.Kathy Behrendt - 2017 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 42 (1):50-69.
    Engaging in self-narrative is often touted as a powerful antidote to the bad effects of illness. However, there are various examples of what may broadly be termed “aversion” to illness narrative. I group these into three kinds: aversion to certain types of illness narrative; aversion to illness narrative as a whole; and aversion to illness narrative as an essentially therapeutic endeavor. These aversions can throw into doubt the advantages claimed for the illness narrator, including the key benefits of repair to (...)
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  17. Stopping the traffic in women: Power, agency and abolition in feminist debates over sex-trafficking.Kathy Miriam - 2005 - Journal of Social Philosophy 36 (1):1–17.
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    Poetic and Legal Fiction in the Aristotelian Tradition.Kathy Eden - 1986 - Princeton University Press.
    When Philip Sidney defends poetry by defending the methods used by poets and lawyers alike, he relies on the traditional association between fiction and legal procedure--an association that begins with Aristotle. In this study Kathy Eden offers a new understanding of this tradition, from its origins in Aristotle's Poetics and De Anima, through its development in the psychological and rhetorical theory of late antiquity and the Middle Ages, to its culmination in the literary theory of the Renaissance. Originally published (...)
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    Enhancing Our Way to Happiness?: Aristotle Versus Bacon on the Nature of True Happiness.Kathy McReynolds - 2004 - Upa.
    Author Kathy McReynolds argues that the modern self can indeed become self-fulfilled, but not truly happy, with the help of science, especially biotechnology. She draws upon the classical and modern theories of Aristotle and Francis Bacon to reconsider the idea of the soul. This book offers a unique perspective to the interesting and necessary discussion of the soul.
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  20. Why anarchists need Stirner.Kathy Ferguson - 2011 - In Saul Newman (ed.), Max Stirner. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 167-189.
     
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    Folding Souls or the Real Self?: The Theories of Self of Roy Bhaskar and Nicholas Rose through the Case of Five Visual Artists.Kathy Pitt - 2010 - Journal of Critical Realism 9 (2):172-198.
    Arguments about the discursive shaping of our inner lives explain the shaping powers of normalising forces on individual and collective social action, but, I argue here, do not adequately account for the actions of those who choose to follow alternative ways of being. Meta- Reality brings into this picture those aspects of being that are ‘beyond language’, and theorises human consciousness as stratified. I argue that it provides a fuller theoretical explanation for the motivations of five contemporary British visual artists. (...)
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    AESA 2009 Presidential Address Cultivating Hope and Building Community: Reflections on Social Justice Activism in Educational Studies.Kathy Hytten - 2010 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 46 (2):151-167.
    (2010). AESA 2009 Presidential Address Cultivating Hope and Building Community: Reflections on Social Justice Activism in Educational Studies. Educational Studies: Vol. 46, No. 2, pp. 151-167.
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    1 Embody-ing Theory.Kathy Davis - 1997 - In Embodied practices: feminist perspectives on the body. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. pp. 1--1.
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  24. Intersectionality as buzzword: A sociology of science perspective on what makes a feminist theory successful.Kathy Davis - 2008 - Feminist Theory 9 (1):67-85.
    Since its inception, the concept of `intersectionality' — the interaction of multiple identities and experiences of exclusion and subordination — has been heralded as one of the most important contributions to feminist scholarship. Despite its popularity, there has been considerable confusion concerning what the concept actually means and how it can or should be applied in feminist inquiry. In this article, I look at the phenomenon of intersectionality's spectacular success within contemporary feminist scholarship, as well as the uncertainties and confusion (...)
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    Constituting feminist subjects.Kathi Weeks - 1998 - Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
    What remains as an ongoing project, Weeks contends, is creating a theory of the constitution of subjects to account for the processes of social construction. This book presents one such account.
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    Selbsttäuschung.Kathi Beier - 2010 - De Gruyter.
    Printbegrænsninger: Der kan printes 10 sider ad gangen og max. 40 sider pr. session.
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    From Enforcement to Education: The Development of PRSA's Member Code of Ethics 2000.Kathy R. Fitzpatrick - 2002 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 17 (2):111-135.
    The Public Relations Society of America's Member Code of Ethics 2000 assumes professional standing for PRSA members, emphasizes public relations' advocacy role, and stresses education rather than enforcement as key to improving industry standards. Code development involved more than 2 years of research and writing and the counsel of outside ethics experts. In this article I review the code development process, providing an insider's perspective on the ethics initiative.
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    Parents' rights and educational policy.Kathie Forster - 1989 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 21 (1):47–52.
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    On Generosity and Critique.Kathy Davis - 2010 - European Journal of Women's Studies 17 (3):187-191.
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    Democratic Theory's Evasion of Race.Kathy Hytten & Kurt Stemhagen - 2021 - Educational Theory 71 (2):177-202.
  31. Remaking the She-Devil: A Critical Look at Feminist Approaches to Beauty.Kathy Davis - 1991 - Hypatia 6 (2):21 - 43.
    Cosmetic surgery provides a problematic case for feminist theorizing about femininity and women's relationship with their bodies. Feminist accounts of femininity and beauty are unable to explain cosmetic surgery without undermining the women who opt for it. I argue that cosmetic surgery may have less to do with beauty and more to do with being ordinary, taking one's life into one's own hands, and determining how much suffering is fair.
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  32. Learning to be Dead: the Narrative Problem of Mortality.Kathy Behrendt - 2015 - In Michael Cholbi (ed.), Immortality and the Philosophy of Death. New York: Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 157-172.
    The problem of mortality treats death as posing a paradox for the narrative view of the self. This view, on some interpretations, needs death in order to complete a life in a manner analogous to the ending of a story. But death is inaccessible to the subject herself, and so the analogy fails. Our inability to grasp the event of our own death is thought to undermine the possibility of achieving a meaningful, coherent, or complete life on narrativist terms. Narrativist (...)
     
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  33. Unmoored: Mortal Harm and Mortal Fear.Kathy Behrendt - 2019 - Philosophical Papers 48 (2):179-209.
    There is a fear of death that persistently eludes adequate explanation by contemporary philosophers of death. The reason for this is their focus on mortal harm issues, such as why death is bad for the person who dies. Claims regarding the fear of death are assumed to be contingent on the resolution of questions about the badness of death. In practice, however, consensus on some mortal harm issues has not resulted in comparable clarity on mortal fear. I contend we cannot (...)
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    Despair, Liberation and Everyday Life: Two Bundle Views of Personal Identity.Kathy Behrendt - 2003 - Richmond Journal of Philosophy 1 (5):32-37.
    Philosophy sometimes has the reputation of dealing with matters outside the realm of ‘everyday life’, and trading in ideas that float free from anything beyond the armchair in which we sit contemplating them. In this paper, I discuss a standard armchair-branch of philosophy – personal identity theory – and the real-life effects it either has had or has apparently failed to have upon two philosophers: David Hume and Derek Parfit. Both arrive at similar and quite radical beliefs about personal identity. (...)
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  35. Derek Parfit.Kathy Behrendt - 2002 - In Philip Breed Dematteis, Peter S. Fosl & Leemon B. McHenry (eds.), British Philosophers, 1800-2000. Bruccoli Clark Layman. pp. 262--168.
     
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  36. Subjects, Identity, and Objective Experience the Neo-Kantian/Reductionist Debate.Kathy Behrendt - 1999 - Dissertation, University of Oxford
     
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    Ontologie: zur Aktualität einer umstrittenen Disziplin.Kathi Beier & Peter Heuer (eds.) - 2010 - [Leipzig]: Leipziger Universitätsverlag.
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    11'My Body is My Art'.Kathy Davis - 1997 - In Embodied practices: feminist perspectives on the body. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. pp. 1--168.
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    Accountability at the local school.Kathie Forster - 1999 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 31 (2):175–187.
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    Capital Report: Aid to Fetuses with Dependent Mothers.Kathi E. Hanna - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (2):8.
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    Capital Report: Realignment of Research Priorities in the FY 2004 Budget.Kathi E. Hanna - 2003 - Hastings Center Report 33 (2):8.
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    Stem Cell Politics: Difficult Choices for the White House and Congress.Kathi E. Hanna - 2001 - Hastings Center Report 31 (4):9-9.
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    Education for Critical Democracy and Compassionate Globalization.Kathy Hytten - 2008 - Philosophy of Education 64:333-341.
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    The Social and Educational Vision of Deweyan Pragmatism.Kathy Hytten - 1997 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 10 (2):33-45.
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    The Linguistic Image: Mediation and Immediacy in Adorno and Benjamin.Kathy Kiloh - 2007 - In Donald Burke, Colin J. Campbell, Kathy Kiloh, Michael Palamarek & Jonathan Short (eds.), Adorno and the Need in Thinking: New Critical Essays. University of Toronto Press. pp. 103--29.
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    The reproduction of America.Kathy Rudy - 1994 - Journal of Medical Humanities 15 (4):201-215.
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    Unlimited Semiosis.Kathy L. Schuh - 2000 - Semiotics:280-295.
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    Recognition time for excerpts from musical compositions.Kathy D. Stewart & W. A. Wilbanks - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 20 (1):41-44.
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    Ein Experiment und seine Konsequenzen für den Begriff des Wahrnehmens.Michael Weingarten - 2003 - In Wahrnehmen. Transcript Verlag. pp. 27-30.
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    Sterben.Michael Weingarten - 2004 - Transcript Verlag.
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