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    Guodian: the newly discovered seeds of Chinese religious and political philosophy.Kenneth Holloway - 2009 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In 300 BCE, the tutor of the heir-apparent to the Chu throne was laid to rest in a tomb at Jingmen, Hubei province in central China. A corpus of bamboo-strip texts that recorded the philosophical teachings of an era was buried with him. The tomb was sealed, and China quickly became the theater of the Qin conquest, an event that proved to be one of the most significant in ancient history. For over two millennia, the texts were forgotten. But in (...)
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    The Market in Noninvasive Prenatal Tests and the Message to Consumers: Exploring Responsibility.Kelly Holloway, Nicole Simms, Robin Z. Hayeems & Fiona A. Miller - 2022 - Hastings Center Report 52 (2):49-57.
    Hastings Center Report, Volume 52, Issue 2, Page 49-57, March‐April 2022.
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    Holocaust Humor and Our Aesthetic Sensibility of American Genocide.Lissa Skitolsky - 2019 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 77 (4):499-511.
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  4. Dissident Citizenship: Democratic Theory, Political Courage, and Activist Women.Holloway Sparks - 1997 - Hypatia 12 (4):74-110.
    In this essay, I argue that contemporary democratic theory gives insufficient attention to the important contributions dissenting citizens make to democratic life. Guided by the dissident practices of activist women, I develop a more expansive conception of citizenship that recognizes dissent and an ethic of political courage as vital elements of democratic participation. I illustrate how this perspective on citizenship recasts and reclaims women's courageous dissidence by reconsidering the well-known story of Rosa Parks.
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  5. The episteme, epistemic injustice, and the limits of white sensibility.Lissa Skitolsky - 2019 - In Benjamin R. Sherman & Stacey Goguen (eds.), Overcoming Epistemic Injustice: Social and Psychological Perspectives. London: Rowman & Littlefield International.
     
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    D. G. Leahy.Lissa McCullough - 2018 - In Christopher D. Rodkey & Jordan E. Miller (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Radical Theology. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 269-280.
    D. G. Leahy’s highly original philosophical thinking is a bid to transform all the categories of modern thought, eliminating the central notion of self and effecting a historic metanoia that ends modernity and inaugurates an absolute actuality characterized by simultaneous newness of the world and newness of mind. This chapter introduces Leahy’s ideas to the uninitiated reader.
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  7. Finding man in Der Muselmann : the use & abuse of the walking dead.Lissa Skitolsky - 2010 - In James R. Watson (ed.), Metacide: In the Pursuit of Excellence. Rodopi.
     
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    The religious philosophy of Simone Weil: an introduction.Lissa McCullough - 2014 - New York: I.B. Tauris.
    Reality and contradiction -- The paradox of desire -- God and the world -- Necessity and obedience -- Grace and decreation -- Conclusion : Weil's theological coherence.
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    Exploring global history through the lens of history of Chemistry: Materials, identities and governance.Lissa Roberts - 2016 - History of Science 54 (4):335-361.
    As global history continues to take shape as an important field of research, its interactive relationships with the history of science, technology, and medicine are recognized and being investigated as significant areas of concern. Strangely, despite the fact that it is key to understanding so many of the subjects that are central to global history and would itself benefit from a broader geographical perspective, the history of chemistry has largely been left out of this process – particularly for the modern (...)
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    Normalizing Complaint: Scientists and the Challenge of Commercialization.Kelly Joslin Holloway - 2015 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 40 (5):744-765.
    In recent decades, academic science has increasingly been directed toward commercializable ends by neoliberal governments. In this article, I outline a concern that academic scientists have not been consulted about the transformation of science, but nevertheless, in some ways accept commercialization as the way things are done. I focus on the ways in which academic scientists attempt to exercise agency, albeit within the parameters of the neoliberal knowledge economy. In this economy, scientific inquiry has transformed to be focused more on (...)
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    Under Representation: The Racial Regime of Aesthetics.Lissa Skitolsky - forthcoming - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism.
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    Robotic milking technologies and renegotiating situated ethical relationships on UK dairy farms.Lewis Holloway, Christopher Bear & Katy Wilkinson - 2014 - Agriculture and Human Values 31 (2):185-199.
    Robotic or automatic milking systems are novel technologies that take over the labor of dairy farming and reduce the need for human–animal interactions. Because robotic milking involves the replacement of ‘conventional’ twice-a-day milking managed by people with a system that supposedly allows cows the freedom to be milked automatically whenever they choose, some claim robotic milking has health and welfare benefits for cows, increases productivity, and has lifestyle advantages for dairy farmers. This paper examines how established ethical relations on dairy (...)
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    How to Perform a Democracy.Travis Holloway - 2017 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (2):351-370.
    This paper explores a type of poetry, music, and theater that is said to be responsible for the birth of participatory democracy. While Aristotle and Nietzsche briefly mention a similar genealogy of democracy in their work, Book III of Plato’s Laws archives a remarkable history of how participatory democracy emerged in Athens’s theater. After connecting Plato's account to a participatory style of music and poetry that is associated initially with the term polyphōnia, I consider a line of philosophical commentary on (...)
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    "Introduction to the Philosophy of Being," 2nd rev. ed., by George P. Klubertanz, S.J.Maurice R. Holloway - 1964 - Modern Schoolman 41 (3):302-303.
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  15. Preface.John Holloway - 2024 - In Vasilis Grollios (ed.), Illusion and fetishism in critical theory: a study of Nietzsche, Benjamin, Castoriadis and the Situationists. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Relative size of the human corpus callosum redux: Statistical smoke and mirrors?Ralph L. Holloway - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (3):333-335.
    Data do exist to support the fact that the corpus callosum is relatively larger in women than in men. The corpus callosum is an integral part of the brain, and contrary to Fitch & Denenberg's examples of “pseudostatistics,” is not an extrinsic structure when determining its relative size.
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    Stories we tell ourselves: making meaning in a meaningless universe.Richard Holloway - 2021 - Edinburgh: Canongate.
    A thought-provoking and playful examination of how we make sense of the world, from the Sunday Times bestselling author.
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    Law, literature, morality: Michel Foucault and the problem of judgment.Lissa Lincoln - 2012 - In Ben Golder (ed.), Re-reading foucault: on law, power and rights. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 85.
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  19. Aufsätze zur Musikästhetik.Zofia Lissa - 1969 - Berlin: Henschel.
     
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  20. Fontenelle.Giuseppe Lissa - 1973 - Napoli,: Morano.
  21. Massoneria e illuminismo di Giuseppe Giarrizzo.Giuseppe Lissa - 1996 - Bollettino Del Centro di Studi Vichiani 26:227-240.
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    Morte e/o trasfigurazione dell'umano.Giuseppe Lissa - 2019 - Napoli: Giannini editore.
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  23. O komizmie muzycznym.Zofia Lissa - 1938 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 15 (1):23-73.
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    Percorsi del moderno.Giuseppe Lissa - 2002 - Soveria Mannelli (Catanzaro): Rubbettino.
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    Sartre and Kohut: Existential and Self-Psychological Approaches To the Phenomenon of Conflict.Lissa Rechtin & Adrian Mir Vish - 1999 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 30 (1):48-65.
    Both Sartre and Kohut use the idea of conflict in a positive sense to explain how authentic relations and viable therapy are possible, although there are important differences between the two thinkers on this topic. For Kohut it will be shown that optimal frustration is conceived of as a mechanism through which the healthy child, or the well-managed patient, learns to react in a calming and loving way to internal drive demands. Concomitantly, this individual learns to cope with a world (...)
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    Historicizing research integrity and fraud.Lissa L. Roberts - 2020 - History of Science 58 (4):353-353.
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    James Watt, Chemist: Understanding the Origins of the Steam Age - by David Philip Miller.Lissa Roberts - 2011 - Centaurus 53 (1):68-69.
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    Producing (in) Europe and Asia, 1750–1850.Lissa Roberts - 2015 - Isis 106 (4):857-865.
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    The Case for Comparison Between Nazism and the War Against Terror.Lissa Skitolsky - 2006 - International Studies in Philosophy 38 (2):159-177.
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  30. 20 Dissident Citizenship Democratic Theory, Political.Holloway Sparks - 2001 - In Abigail J. Stewart (ed.), Theorizing feminism: parallel trends in the humanities and social sciences. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. pp. 443.
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    Science and/as work: An introduction to this special issue.Lissa Roberts, Seth Rockman & Alexandra Hui - 2023 - History of Science 61 (4):439-447.
    This brief essay introduces a special issue dedicated to exploring two themes: “science and work” and “science as work.” Following a brief overview of these two themes, it briefly describes the other contributions to the special issue.
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    Anti-ontologismo e fondazione etica in Pietro Piovani.Giuseppe Lissa - 2001 - Napoli: Giannini.
    I saggi che nel corso di quasi vent’anni Giuseppe Lissa ha dedicato al suo e al mio maestro non sono solo una compatta proposta interpretativa della filosofia di Pietro Piovani, seguita dal suo interno, con scrupolosa individuazione di ciascuno dei momenti costitutivi. Questi saggi rappresentano anche il sottofondo, direi la intelaiatura che regge i problemi della posizione etica di Lissa, il telaio su cui i vari fili della sua riflessione etica e religiosa si intrecciano a costituire un fitto (...)
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    ‘Le centre de toutes choses’: Constructing and managing centralization on the Isle de France.Lissa Roberts - 2014 - History of Science 52 (3):319-342.
    In their recent book The colonial machine, James McClellan III and François Regourd detail how ancien regime France’s government marshalled science in the service of colonial expansion. By focusing on the local and long distance struggles to make the Isle de France (present day Mauritius) a globally significant centre during the long eighteenth century, this essay suggests an alternative to McClellan and Regourd’s geography of metropolitan centre and colonial periphery, as well as their claim that the investigation of nature was (...)
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    Introduction.Lissa L. Roberts - 2019 - History of Science 57 (3):372-372.
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    Simone Weil’s Phenomenology of the Body.Lissa McCullough - 2012 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 4 (2):195 - 218.
    Major thinkers of the twentieth-century explored the conditions for the possibility of perception, language, and thought, and Merleau-Ponty in particular addressed the physical body as a condition of existing and being situated in the world. Although French philosopher Simone Weil has not been recognized as belonging in this stream of philosophical history, this article seeks to demonstrate that Weil was a pioneering phenomenologist of the body; for remarkably like Merleau-Ponty—yet more than a decade before him in the early 1930s—Simone Weil’s (...)
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    Simone Weil.Lissa McCullough - 2018 - In Christopher D. Rodkey & Jordan E. Miller (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Radical Theology. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 459-472.
    The philosopher and religious thinker Simone Weil is one of the most radical theological thinkers of the mid-twentieth century. Weil’s thinking of God is radical at core because her conception of the act of creation dissents from every established Christian tradition: Weil posits that God must contract God’s power for something to exist as other than God. God cannot therefore create out of infinite power, but only by electing powerlessness, relinquishing power, becoming Dieu impuissant. This chapter revises her legacy and (...)
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    Quarreling with Rancière: Race, Gender, and the Politics of Democratic Disruption.Holloway Sparks - 2016 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 49 (4):420-437.
    When I first starting hearing and reading about Jacques Rancière a number of years ago, I was deeply skeptical. Wasn’t this yet another European man becoming the new political theory “It Girl”? Wasn’t the claim that Rancière had a singular, fresh approach to dissent and protest overblown, when other people—especially critical race scholars, postcolonial theorists, feminists, queer theorists, and so on—had already addressed these topics thoroughly but were rarely acknowledged in mainstream scholarship? Did we really need to deify and create (...)
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    Ethical Issues in Qualitative Nursing Research.Immy Holloway & Stephanie Wheeler - 1995 - Nursing Ethics 2 (3):223-232.
    This article is concerned with ethical issues that have to be considered when under taking qualitative research. Some of the issues - such as informed consent, the dignity and privacy of the research subjects, voluntary participation and protection from harm - are the same as in other types of research and have their basis in moral and ethical principles. Qualitative research, however, generates specific ethical problems because of the close relationship that researchers form with participants. Qualitative research with patients is (...)
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    Hip-Hop as Philosophical Text and Testimony: Can I Get a Witness?Lissa Skitolsky - 2020 - Lexington Books.
    The author defends the philosophical value of underground hip-hop through illustrating how the culture significantly contributes to debates in multiple academic fields. She also examines the exclusion of hip-hop from discourses on knowledge, racism, genocide, and trauma as a reflection of the neoliberal sensibility that hip-hop exposes and opposes.
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    A Word and the World: The Significance of Naming the Calorimeter.Lissa Roberts - 1991 - Isis 82 (2):198-222.
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    Science Becomes Electric: Dutch Interaction with the Electrical Machine during the Eighteenth Century.Lissa Roberts - 1999 - Isis 90 (4):680-714.
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    Historiographies of science and labor: From past perspectives to future possibilities.Lissa Roberts, Seth Rockman & Alexandra Hui - 2023 - History of Science 61 (4):448-474.
    This article offers suggestions for what a labor history of science might look like and what it might accomplish. It does so by first reviewing how historians of science have analyzed the history of both “science as labor” and “science and labor” since the 1930s. It then moves on to discuss recent historiographical developments in both the history of science and labor history that together provide an analytical frame for further research. The article ends by projecting into the future, considering (...)
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    Filling the Space of Possibilities: Eighteenth-Century Chemistry's Transition from Art to Science.Lissa Roberts - 1993 - Science in Context 6 (2):511-553.
    The ArgumentThis paper charts eighteenth-century chemistry's transition from its definition as an art to its proclaimed status as a science. Both the general concept of art and specific practices of eighteenth-century chemists are explored to account for this transition. As a disciplined activity, art orients practitioners' attention toward particular directions and away from others, providing a structured space of possibilities within which their discipline develops. Consequently, while chemists throughout the eighteenth century aspired to reveal nature's “true voice,” the path of (...)
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    Integrating the history of science into broader discussions of research integrity and fraud.Lissa L. Roberts, H. Otto Sibum & Cyrus C. M. Mody - 2020 - History of Science 58 (4):354-368.
    This introductory article frames our special issue in terms of how historicizing research integrity and fraud can benefit current discussions of scientific conduct and the need to improve public trust in science.
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  45. «Come ne scrive luca»: Anagogy in Vita Nova and commedia.Julia Bolton Holloway - 2012 - Divus Thomas 115 (3):150-170.
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    Marxism and the Linguistic Philosophy.Anthony Holloway - 1967 - Philosophical Quarterly 17 (66):79-80.
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    Buddhism and the Body.Kenneth W. Holloway (ed.) - 2023 - BRILL.
    “Buddhisms” captures the challenge inherent in the diverse practices and beliefs of this religion. In this book, grounding the analysis in the bodies of practitioners provides a new opportunity for coherence that reaches across vast expanses of time and space.
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    Does allometry mask important brain structure residuals relevant to species-specific behavioral evolution?Ralph L. Holloway - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (2):286-287.
    Despite the ontogenetic allometric size effects that explain much of phyletic variation in brain components, the residuals of some structures indicates that mosaic brain evolution was an important factor in hominid evolution, and that reorganization of the hominid brain may have occurred as early as 3+ MY. Finlay et al.'s allometric technique masks residual variation around allometric trends, and the patterns of residuals relevant to species-specific departures from strict allometric trends.
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    Eves Journey: Feminine Images in Hebraic Literary Tradition.Sue Holloway - 1991 - Anthropology of Consciousness 2 (3-4):26-27.
    Nehama Aschkenasy Eves Journey: Feminine Images in Hebraic Literary Tradition Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1986. ISBN 0‐8122‐8033‐4. Hardcover, $36.95. Pp. xv+269.
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  50. Heinrich Meier's Straussian refutation of revelation.Carson Holloway - 2014 - In Paul R. DeHart & Carson Holloway (eds.), Reason, Revelation, and the Civic Order: Political Philosophy and the Claims of Faith. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press.
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