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    Are Women the “More Emotional” Sex? Evidence From Emotional Experiences in Social Context.Lisa Feldman Barrett, Lucy Robin, Paula R. Pietromonaco & Kristen M. Eyssell - 1998 - Cognition and Emotion 12 (4):555-578.
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    Self-Knowing Agents * By LUCY O'BRIEN.Lucy O’Brien - 2009 - Analysis 69 (1):187-188.
    How is it that we think and refer in the first-person way? For most philosophers in the analytic tradition, the problem is essentially this: how two apparently conflicting kinds of properties can be reconciled and united as properties of the same entity. What is special about the first person has to be reconciled with what is ordinary about it. The range of responses reduces to four basic options. The orthodox view is optimistic: there really is a way of reconciling these (...)
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    The philosophy of Émile Boutroux as representative of French idealism in the nineteenth century.Lucy Shepard Crawford - 1924 - New York: Longmans, Green & Co..
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    Manifest Reality: Kant's Idealism and His Realism.Lucy Allais - 2015 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Lucy Allais presents an original interpretation of Kant's transcendental idealism. She argues that his distinction between things in themselves and things as they appear to us has both epistemological and metaphysical components. Kant is committed to a genuine idealism about things as they appear to us, but this is not a phenomenalist idealism. He is committed to the claim that there is an aspect of reality that grounds mind-dependent spatio-temporal objects, and which we cannot cognize, but he does not (...)
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  5. Immanuel Kant: Theoretical Philosophy after 1781.Lucy Allais - 2004 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 12 (2):358-360.
     
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    The ethics of germ line gene manipulation — a five dimensional debate.Lucy Carter - 2002 - Monash Bioethics Review 21 (4):S66-S81.
    Contributors to the debate surrounding the ethics of germ line gene manipulation have by and large concentrated their efforts on discussions of the potential risks that are associated with the use of this technology. Many international advisory committees have ruled out the acceptability of germ line gene manipulation at least for the time being. The purpose of this work is to generate much needed discussion on the many other ethical issues concerning the implementation of not only germ line gene manipulation (...)
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    Person, Grace and God. By Philip A. Rolnick.Alexander Lucie-Smith - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (3):497-498.
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    Symbiotic empirical ethics: A practical methodology.Lucy Frith - 2012 - Bioethics 26 (4):198-206.
    Like any discipline, bioethics is a developing field of academic inquiry; and recent trends in scholarship have been towards more engagement with empirical research. This ‘empirical turn’ has provoked extensive debate over how such ‘descriptive’ research carried out in the social sciences contributes to the distinctively normative aspect of bioethics. This paper will address this issue by developing a practical research methodology for the inclusion of data from social science studies into ethical deliberation. This methodology will be based on a (...)
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  9. Al-Andalus et l'agronomie: Orient, Occident, ou Andalousie? Réponse collégiale à Robert H. Rodgers et Bachir Attié Attié à travers Al-Qantara.Lucie Bolens - 1990 - Al-Qantara 11 (2):367-378.
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  10. Sociality and embodiment: online communication during and after Covid-19.Lucy Osler & Dan Zahavi - 2023 - Foundations of Science 28 (4):1125-1142.
    During the Covid-19 pandemic we increasingly turned to technology to stay in touch with our family, friends, and colleagues. Even as lockdowns and restrictions ease many are encouraging us to embrace the replacement of face-to-face encounters with technologically mediated ones. Yet, as philosophers of technology have highlighted, technology can transform the situations we find ourselves in. Drawing insights from the phenomenology of sociality, we consider how digitally-enabled forms of communication and sociality impact our experience of one another. In particular, we (...)
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  11. (1 other version)Taking empathy online.Lucy Osler - 2021 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Despite its long history of investigating sociality, phenomenology has, to date, said little about online sociality. The phenomenological tradition typically claims that empathy is the fundamental way in which we experience others and their experiences. While empathy is discussed almost exclusively in the context of face-to-face interaction, I claim that we can empathetically perceive others and their experiences in certain online situations. Drawing upon the phenomenological distinction between the physical, objective body and the expressive, lived body, I: (i) highlight that (...)
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    Book Symposium on Lucy Allais' Manifest Reality: Kant's Idealism and His Realism An Overview.Lucy Allais - 2016 - European Journal of Philosophy 24 (1):235-240.
  13. Feeling togetherness online: a phenomenological sketch of online communal experiences.Lucy Osler - 2020 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 19 (3):569-588.
    The internet provides us with a multitude of ways of interacting with one another. In discussions about how technological innovations impact and shape our interpersonal interactions, there is a tendency to assume that encountering people online is essentially different to encountering people offline. Yet, individuals report feeling a sense of togetherness with one another online that echoes offline descriptions. I consider how we can understand people’s experiences of being together with others online, at least in certain instances, as arising out (...)
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    Reinterpreting the pretty picture: A speculative aesthetics of microscopy.Lucie Ketelsen - 2023 - Technoetic Arts 21 (2):225-241.
    This article looks at the positioning of the aesthetic in microscopy to understand how it can be both side-lined and deployed. It considers the boundary between the pictorial and the notational in current microscopy practice and speculates on a space of mutual relation. Microscopy’s dual threads of capture for data analysis and capture for publication reveal complicated relationships and conflicted stances, reflective of a broader iconoclastic tendency in microscopy where the image as enacted perception is erased while the notation generated (...)
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    The Cambridge History of Early Christian Literature.Lucy Grig - 2005 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 125:169-170.
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    Finding his world.Lucy Griscom Morgan - 1927 - Yellow Springs [O.]: Kahoe & company.
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    Rethinking the Will to Believe.Lucy Vollbrecht - 2022 - Southwest Philosophy Review 38 (1):71-79.
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    Debating Derrida.Niall Lucy - 1995 - Carlton South, Vict., Australia: Melbourne University Press.
    'There is nothing outside the text.' Possibly no single statement has caused such a storm in critical theory as this famous observation by the French philosopher, Jacques Derrida. While it is often misunderstood as meaning that nothing is real and that political actions are therefore pointless, Debating Derrida demonstrates that Derrida's philosophy does not lack political conviction. Niall Lucy examines three key terms - text, writing and differance - as they are used in three famous debates: Derrida's disputes over (...)
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  19. Controlling the Noise: A Phenomenological Account of Anorexia Nervosa and the Threatening Body.Lucy Osler - 2021 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 28 (1):41-58.
    Anorexia Nervosa (AN) is a complex disorder characterised by self-starvation, an act of self-destruction. It is often described as a disorder marked by paradoxes and, despite extensive research attention, is still not well understood. Much AN research focuses upon the distorted body image that individuals with AN supposedly experience. However, based upon reports from individuals describing their own experience of AN, I argue that their bodily experience is much more complex than this focus might lead us to believe. Such research (...)
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    Nietzsche and Jung: the whole self in the union of opposites.Lucy Huskinson - 2004 - New York: Brunner-Routledge.
    This book considers the thought and personalities of two popular icons of twentieth century philosophical and psychological thought - Nietzsche and Jung - and reveals the extraordinary connections between them. Through a thorough examination of their work, Nietzsche and Jung succeeds in illuminating complex areas of Nietzsche's thought and resolving ambiguities in Jung's reception of these theories. This demonstration of how our understanding of analytical psychology can be enriched by investigating its philosophical roots will be of great interest to students (...)
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    The Letter and the “Thing” in Femininity.Lucie Cantin - 1990 - American Journal of Semiotics 7 (3):35-41.
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    Actes de conformation sexuée imposés aux personnes intersexuées : qualification pénale, responsabilité des médecins, sanctions.Lucie Dupin - 2021 - Médecine et Droit 2021 (167):19-24.
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  23. Attending to adolescent experience: Tragic drama as a stimulus and a model.Lucy Elvis & Michela Dianetti - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy in Schools 11 (2):43-60.
    This article argues that the Community of Philosophical Inquiry (CPI) can productively use tragedy as a stimulus. We do this by following Ann Margaret Sharp’s interest in Simone Weil and supplementing it with Iris Murdoch’s writing on art and literature. Weil and Murdoch provide accounts of the moral value of attention that are both timely and enriching for the practice of philosophy for and with young people. This approach hinges on (i) an understanding of the particular affordances of tragedy as (...)
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    Naked in the Old and the New World: Differences and Analogies in Descriptions of European and American herbae nudae in the Sixteenth Century.Lucie Čermáková & Jana Černá - 2018 - Journal of the History of Biology 51 (1):69-106.
    The sixteenth century could be understand as a period of renaissance of interest in nature and as a period of development of natural history as a discipline. The spreading of the printing press was connected to the preparation of new editions of Classical texts and to the act of correcting and commenting on these texts. This forced scholars to confront texts with living nature and to subject it to more careful investigation. The discovery of America uncovered new horizons and brought (...)
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    Want to improve school mental health interventions? Ask young people what they actually think.Lucy Foulkes & Emily Stapley - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 56 (1):41-50.
    Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 56, Issue 1, Page 41-50, February 2022.
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    Non-Electoral Representation and Promoting Welfare—Beyond Descriptive Representation.Lucy Frith - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (4):56-58.
    McCoy et al. (2020) give a finely tuned analysis of the role and responsibilities of non-elected or self-appointed representatives in public policy. They take the example of autism activism to illu...
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  27. Another Response to Iris M. Yob," A Feeling for Others: Music Education and Service Learning".Lucy Green - forthcoming - Philosophy of Music Education Review.
     
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  28. Kristeva: intertextuality and education.Lucy Holmes - 1998 - In Michael Peters, Naming the multiple: poststructuralism and education. Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey.
     
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    Work and Struggle: The Painter as Witness 1870-1914.Edward Lucie-Smith & Celestine Dars - 1977
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  30. Divindades femininas do Brasil.Lucy Coelho Penna - 1996 - Hermes 1:66-93.
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    Equality.Lucy Smith - 1990 - HarperCollins.
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    Telling Life Together: A Feminist Theological Reflection on Bearing Witness.Lucy Tatman - 1997 - Feminist Theology 6 (16):86-99.
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    L'évaluation muséale: savoirs et savoir-faire.Lucie Daignault - 2011 - Québec: Presses de l'Université du Québec. Edited by Bernard Schiele.
    L'évaluation muséale célèbre en 2011 le centième anniversaire de la publication du premier article sur le sujet par Benjamin Ives Gilman. Le présent livre s'adresse autant aux professeurs et étudiants en muséologie, en patrimoine et culture ainsi qu'en tourisme culturel, qu'aux professionnels et aux gestionnaires de musées et des autres secteurs connexes intéressés par les retombées de l'évaluation. Ce guide méthodologique présente les principaux processus auxquels ont recours les évaluateurs en contexte muséal. Les cas présentés ont été sélectionnés en fonction (...)
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    Cancer Stem Cells: Philosophy and Therapies.Lucie Laplane - 2016 - Cambridge (Massachusetts): Harvard University Press.
    A new therapeutic strategy could break the stalemate in the war on cancer by targeting not all cancerous cells but the small fraction that lie at the root of cancers. Lucie Laplane offers a comprehensive analysis of cancer stem cell theory, based on an original interdisciplinary approach that combines biology, biomedical history, and philosophy.
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  35. Language and the Development of Cognitive Control.Lucy Cragg & Kate Nation - 2010 - Topics in Cognitive Science 2 (4):631-642.
    We review the relationships between language, inner speech, and cognitive control in children and young adults, focusing on the domain of cognitive flexibility. We address the role that inner speech plays in flexibly shifting between tasks, addressing whether it is used to represent task rules, provide a reminder of task order, or aid in task retrieval. We also consider whether the development of inner speech in childhood serves to drive the development of cognitive flexibility. We conclude that there is a (...)
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  36. Taking Watsuji online: Betweenness and expression in online spaces.Lucy Osler & Joel Krueger - 2021 - Continental Philosophy Review (1):1-23.
    In this paper, we introduce the Japanese philosopher Tetsurō Watsuji’s phenomenology of aidagara (“betweenness”) and use his analysis in the contemporary context of online space. We argue that Watsuji develops a prescient analysis anticipating modern technologically-mediated forms of expression and engagement. More precisely, we show that instead of adopting a traditional phenomenological focus on face-to-face interaction, Watsuji argues that communication technologies — which now include Internet-enabled technologies and spaces — are expressive vehicles enabling new forms of emotional expression, shared experiences, (...)
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  37. An epistemology for practical knowledge.Lucy Campbell - 2018 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 48 (2):159-177.
    Anscombe thought that practical knowledge – a person’s knowledge of what she is intentionally doing – displays formal differences to ordinary empirical, or ‘speculative’, knowledge. I suggest these differences rest on the fact that practical knowledge involves intention analogously to how speculative knowledge involves belief. But this claim conflicts with the standard conception of knowledge, according to which knowledge is an inherently belief-involving phenomenon. Building on John Hyman’s account of knowledge as the ability to use a fact as a reason, (...)
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  38. Solving suicide: facing the complexity of The hours.Lucy Bolton - 2014 - In Warren Buckland, Hollywood puzzle films. New York: Routledge.
     
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    ¿Puedo probar que estas manos son mías? Wittgenstein y Merleau-Ponty sobre el cuerpo.Lucy Carrillo - 2008 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia):545-555.
    La antigua creencia de que los humanos son seres compuestos de cuerpo y alma alivia el desconsuelo de que esta vida sea todo lo que tenemos, apaciguando el temor a la muerte al ofrecer la ilusión de una vida sin la carga dolorosa del cuerpo; pero también justifica prejuicios y supersticiones surgidos de fenómenos como el sueño, la alucinación o la mera imaginación. Esas hondas motivaciones recibirían con la filosofía cartesiana una poderosa justificación. Sin embargo, aceptar que cuerpo y mente (...)
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  40. Estetica, política, hermeneutica. Don Juan: Alegoría de una estética.Lucy Carrillo Castillo - 1984 - Universitas Philosophica 3:65-74.
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    Empirical ethics: a growing area of bioethics.Lucy Frith - 2010 - Clinical Ethics 5 (2):51-53.
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  42. (1 other version)Jésus enfant divin: processus de reconnaissance dans "l'Évangile de l'Enfance selon Thomas".Lucie Paulissen - 2004 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 22 (1):17-28.
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    Democratic Justifications for Patient Public Involvement and Engagement in Health Research: An Exploration of the Theoretical Debates and Practical Challenges.Lucy Frith - 2023 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 48 (4):400-412.
    The literature on patient public involvement and engagement (PPIE) in health research has grown significantly in the last decade, with a diverse range of definitions and topologies promulgated. This has led to disputes over what the central functions and purpose of PPIE in health research is, and this in turn makes it difficult to assess and evaluate PPIE in practice. This paper argues that the most important function of PPIE is the attempt to make health research more democratic. Bringing this (...)
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  44. A case for a duty to feed the hungry: GM plants and the third world.Lucy Carter - 2007 - Science and Engineering Ethics 13 (1):69-82.
    This article is concerned with a discussion of the plausibility of the claim that GM technology has the potential to provide the hungry with sufficient food for subsistence. Following a brief outline of the potential applications of GM in this context, a history of the green revolution and its impact will be discussed in relation to the current developing world agriculture situation. Following a contemporary analysis of malnutrition, the claim that GM technology has the potential to provide the hungry with (...)
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    Discours en contextes.Lucy Baugnet & Thierry Guilbert (eds.) - 2011 - [Paris]: Presses universitaires de France.
    Aux yeux de certains auteurs contemporains, les sciences camérales apparaissent comme une success story de la construction de l'Etat. Elles incarnent alors la première tentative en Europe, à la fin de l'époque moderne, de systématisation de l'étude du management public et de fondation d'une science pratique de l'administration, dont l'Allemagne serait le modèle. Contrairement à ces idées reçues, ce livre démontre une réalité plus complexe de la police et des sciences camérales en Europe du XVIIIe siècle au XXe siècle ainsi (...)
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  46. Child's play : inadvertent tactical resistance and unofficial power.Lucy Benson - 2021 - In Alice Koubová & Petr Urban, Play and Democracy: Philosophical Perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Prefrontal Cortex and Social Cognition in Mouse and Man.Lucy K. Bicks, Hiroyuki Koike, Schahram Akbarian & Hirofumi Morishita - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Penser les passions à l'âge classique.Lucie Desjardins & Daniel Dumouchel (eds.) - 2012 - Paris: Hermann.
    Etude des passions dans la philosophie et la littérature à l'âge classique, et de la façon dont Descartes, Hume, les matérialistes et les romanciers du XVIIe siècle pensaient cette notion.
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    Liturgy and moral theology: Making the connections.Alexander Lucie-Smith - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (4):649-661.
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    War, morality and autonomy: An investigation into just war theory. By Daniel S. zupan.Alexander Lucie-Smith - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (6):1021–1022.
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