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  1. Martina Stieler's Memories of Edmund Husserl.Martina Stieler - forthcoming - The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy.
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    Beauty is in the iris: Constricted pupils (enlarged irises) enhance attractiveness.Martina Cossu, Maria Giulia Trupia & Zachary Estes - 2024 - Cognition 250 (C):105842.
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  3. On the Limits of the Method of Phenomenal Contrast.Martina Fürst - 2017 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 3 (2):168-188.
    The method of phenomenal contrast aims to shed light on the phenomenal character of perceptual and cognitive experiences. Within the debate about cognitive phenomenology, phenomenal contrast arguments can be divided into two kinds. First, arguments based on actual cases that aim to provide the reader with a first-person experience of phenomenal contrast. Second, arguments that involve hypothetical cases and focus on the conceivability of contrast scenarios. Notably, in the light of these contrast cases, proponents and skeptics of cognitive phenomenology remain (...)
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    An Analysis of Medical Laboratory Technology Journals’ Instructions for Authors.Martina Horvat, Ana Mlinaric, Jelena Omazic & Vesna Supak-Smolcic - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (4):1095-1106.
    Instructions for authors need to be informative and regularly updated. We hypothesized that journals with a higher impact factor have more comprehensive IFA. The aim of the study was to examine whether IFA of journals indexed in the Journal Citation Reports 2013, “Medical Laboratory Technology” category, are written in accordance with the latest recommendations and whether the quality of instructions correlates with the journals’ IF. 6 out of 31 journals indexed in “Medical Laboratory Technology” category were excluded. The remaining 25 (...)
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  5. Nature from the Perspective of Immanence.Robin Durie - 2004 - Pli 15.
     
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    Anytos, le parèdre armé de Despoina à Lykosoura.Éveline Loucas-Durie - 1989 - Kernos 2:105-114.
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    L.P. Gerson, God and Greek Philosophy. Studies in Early History ofNatural Theology.Éveline Loucas-Durie - 1992 - Kernos 5:348-349.
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    Index of Persons.Martina Plümacher & Günter Abel - 2016 - In Martina Plümacher & Günter Abel (eds.), The Power of Distributed Perspectives. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 355-360.
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    L’horizon de la phénoménologie expérientielle : les formes incandescentes de la présence humaine.Jean Vion-Dury, Céline Balzani, Jean-Arthur Micoulaud-Franchi & Jean Naudin - 2013 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 21:337-351.
    I) Introduction : la phénoménologie expérientielle Depuis la plus haute Antiquité, et dans plusieurs continents, les philosophes, les religieux, les sages, les mystiques mais aussi d’autres humains n’ayant que la prétention de moins mal comprendre ce qu’il en est de leur vie mentale, posent un regard réflexif sur le contenu et l’organisation de la vie de l’esprit. En Occident, une étape décisive fut franchie par Husserl, quand il prit le parti d’une analyse systématique et scientifique des vé...
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    Active Inference as a Computational Framework for Consciousness.Martina G. Vilas, Ryszard Auksztulewicz & Lucia Melloni - 2022 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 13 (4):859-878.
    Recently, the mechanistic framework of active inference has been put forward as a principled foundation to develop an overarching theory of consciousness which would help address conceptual disparities in the field (Wiese 2018 ; Hohwy and Seth 2020 ). For that promise to bear out, we argue that current proposals resting on the active inference scheme need refinement to become a process theory of consciousness. One way of improving a theory in mechanistic terms is to use formalisms such as computational (...)
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  11. CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing – new and old ethical issues arising from a revolutionary technology.Martina Baumann - 2016 - NanoEthics 10 (2):139-159.
    Although germline editing has been the subject of debate ever since the 1980s, it tended to be based rather on speculative assumptions until April 2015, when CRISPR/Cas9 technology was used to modify human embryos for the first time. This article combines knowledge about the technical and scientific state of the art, economic considerations, the legal framework and aspects of clinical reality. A scenario will be elaborated as a means of identifying key ethical implications of CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing in humans and (...)
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  12. Multimodality. The Sensually Organized Potential of Artistic Works, edited by Martina Sauer and Christiane Wagner, New York and São Paulo [Special Issue, Art Style 10, 01, 2022].Martina Sauer (ed.) - 2022
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  13. Problems in the relation between maths and philosophy.Robin Durie - 2006 - In Simon Duffy (ed.), Virtual Mathematics: the logic of difference. Clinamen. pp. 169--186.
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    The Mathematical Basis of Bergson's Philosophy.Robin Durie - 2004 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 35 (1):54-67.
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    The Reformed School.John Dury & H. M. Knox - 1958 - British Journal of Educational Studies 7 (1):92-92.
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    A four-part working bibliography of neuroethics: part 2 – neuroscientific studies of morality and ethics.Martina Darragh, Liana Buniak & James Giordano - 2015 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 10:2.
    Moral philosophy and psychology have sought to define the nature of right and wrong, and good and evil. The industrial turn of the twentieth century fostered increasingly technological approaches that conjoined philosophy to psychology, and psychology to the natural sciences. Thus, moral philosophy and psychology became ever more vested to investigations of the anatomic structures and physiologic processes involved in cognition, emotion and behavior - ultimately falling under the rubric of the neurosciences. Since 2002, neuroscientific studies of moral thought, emotions (...)
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    The Effect of Domestication and Experience on the Social Interaction of Dogs and Wolves With a Human Companion.Martina Lazzaroni, Friederike Range, Jessica Backes, Katrin Portele, Katharina Scheck & Sarah Marshall-Pescini - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Speaking of Time…Husserl and Levinas on the Saying of Time.Robin Durie - 1999 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 30 (1):35-58.
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    Immanence and Difference: Toward a Relational Ontology.Robin Durie - 2002 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 40 (2):161-189.
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  20. Composition as analysis: the meta-ontological origins (and future) of composition as identity.Martina Botti - 2019 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 18):4545-4570.
    In this paper, I argue that the debate on Composition as Identity—the thesis that any composite object is identical to its parts—is deadlocked because both the defenders and the detractors of the claim have so far failed to take its philosophical core at face value and have, as a result, defended and criticized respectively something that is not Composition as Identity. After establishing how Composition as Identity should properly be understood and proposing for it a new interpretation centered around the (...)
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    Creativity and Life.Robin Durie - 2002 - Review of Metaphysics 56 (2):357 - 383.
    DARWIN’S FUNDAMENTAL INSIGHT is that evolution consists in “ descent with heritable variations that are sifted by natural selection to retain the adaptive changes.” Contemporary Darwinian biology tends to be restricted to an exclusively twofold focus: first, the gene, which is conceived as the basic element of biological reality, and hence of life, to the extent that it represents the fundamental unit of heredity; and second, selection, which is conceived as the sole source of order in biological organisms, to the (...)
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    Issues in Husserl's Ideas II, eds. Thomas Nenon and Lester Embree.Robin Durie - 2000 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 31 (1):111-112.
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    Phenomenology and Deconstruction.Robin Durie - 1997 - Dissertation, University of Edinburgh
    This thesis examines the nature of the supplementary relationship between Husserlian phenomenology and deconstruction. Chapter 1 gives an account of the strategies and aims of deconstruction, determining these to be an attempt to respond, using ‘other names’, to the other which is excluded by phenomenology/philosophy in its attempts to master its own limits. In Chapter 2, it is found that alterity is encountered by phenomenology on its own thresholds, informing the genetic turn in phenomenology which is necessitated as a result (...)
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    Ich – Logos – Welt: Der egologische Ansatz der Ersten Philosophie bei Meister Eckhart und Edmund Husserl.Martina Roesner - 2020 - München: Verlag Karl Alber.
    Die neuere Phänomenologie ist durch eine intensive Auseinandersetzung mit theologischen Fragestellungen gekennzeichnet. Das vorliegende Buch will die bislang noch kaum beachtete rezeptionsgeschichtliche Verbindung zwischen Husserls Egologie und Meister Eckharts Intellektmystik in den Vordergrund rücken.
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    Veränderungen der religiösen Praxis und Einstellungen türkischstämmiger Muslime in Deutschland.Martina Sauer & Faruk Şen - 2009 - In Hendrik Fenz (ed.), Strukturelle Zwänge – Persönliche Freiheiten: Osmanen, Türken, Muslime: Reflexionen Zu Gesellschaftlichen Umbrüchen. Gedenkband Zu Ehren Petra Kapperts. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 341-368.
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    Antidotes to Fragility.Jean Vion-Dury - 2021 - Constructivist Foundations 16 (3):255-258.
    The Covid crisis has revealed profound fragility in advanced societies. And yet antidotes to this fragility exist in biological, cultural and relational fields and allow us to think of a ….
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    Patterns of Firm Responses to Different Types of Natural Disasters.Martina K. Linnenluecke & Brent McKnight - 2019 - Business and Society 58 (4):813-840.
    This article examines the relationships between disaster type and firms’ disaster responses. We draw on a unique dataset of 2,164 press releases related to the occurrence of 206 natural disasters over a 10-year period to analyze how firm responses are shaped by the type of disaster it faces. Firms play an increasingly important role in disaster response. We find that firms engage in more anticipatory responses when the type of disaster a firm faces exhibits even impact dispersion and high expected (...)
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    Der Treibhauseffekt im Spannungsverhältnis der Nord-Süd-Beziehungen.Martina Etzbach & Raimund Bleischwitz - 1992 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 36 (1):19-31.
    Raimund Bleischwitz and Martina Etzbach respond to the question how the global warming foracested by climate research will change the relations between the North and the South. After a description of ecological and socio-economic implication of the potential catastrophy of a global climate change the authors discuss possible instrument of an international climate policy. The considerations focus on institutional problems, especially on possible actors and borlies responsible for a global environmental policy.
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  29. Ontologia Formale e Teoria della Negazione Dialettica nella Prima Fenomenologia di Max Scheler. Un Percorso di Studio dalla Fenomenologia alla Teoria delle Categorie.Martina Properzi - 2020 - Acta Philosophica 29 (1):115-136.
    The aim of this paper is to reconstruct the research program of formal ontology developed by M. Scheler before his last 1922 theoretical shift. Scheler’s theory of dialectical negation will be also investigated. In regard to the first topic, the focus will be on the complex architecture of Scheler’s formal ontology, deepened within a theoretical framework of realistic ontology: integrated into this framework, formal ontology becomes a basic tool for building phenomenological realisms. In regard to the second topic, the focus (...)
     
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    Autonomy and Self-Respect.Martina Herrmann - 1994 - Philosophical Review 103 (4):736.
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    Beyond adaptation: Resilience for business in light of climate change and weather extremes.Martina Linnenluecke & Andrew Griffiths - 2010 - Business and Society 49 (3):477-511.
    Scientific findings forecast that one of the major consequences of human-induced climate change and global warming is a greater occurrence of extreme weather events with potentially catastrophic effects for organizations, industries, and society. Current management and adaptation approaches typically focus on economic factors of competition, such as technology and innovation. Although offering useful insights, these approaches are potentially ill equipped to deal with any increases in drastic changes in the natural environment. This article argues that discussions on organizational adaptation need (...)
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    Durfte der Kieler Ärztetag den ärztlich assistierten Suizid verbieten? Ja!Martina Wenker - 2013 - Ethik in der Medizin 25 (1):73-77.
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  33. 11 Gilles Deleuze.Robin Durie - 2009 - In Jenny Edkins & Nick Vaughan-Williams (eds.), Critical theorists and international relations. New York, N.Y.: Routledge. pp. 125.
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    The Constitution of Space: The Structuration of Spaces Through the Simultaneity of Effect and Perception.Martina Löw - 2008 - European Journal of Social Theory 11 (1):25-49.
    It has become an academic self-evidence that space can only inadequately be conceptualized as a material or earth-bound base for social processes. This could commend a theoretical view of space as the outcome of action, which brings both social production practices and bodily deployment into focus. The action-theoretical perspective allows the constitution of space to be understood as taking place in perception. Not only are things alone perceived but also the relations between objects. This article develops a space-theoretical concept according (...)
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    The Confucian Transformation of Korea.Martina Deuchler - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (3):591-592.
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    Quatre lettres inédites de Jean-Henri Fabre à Léon Dufour.Pascal Duris - 1991 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 44 (2):203-218.
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    Wandering among shadows: The discordance of time in Levinas and Bergson.Robin Durie - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 48 (4):371-392.
    One of the earliest examples of articulating the “discordance of time”—a theme that serves as a guiding thread woven throughout much of the re-engagement with time that is characteristic of continental philosophy—can be found in a series of essays written by Levinas in the aftermath of World War II. I show how these essays derive from a set of key texts by Bergson and how Bergson already anticipated the distinctive ways of conceptualizing the movement of time that are advanced by (...)
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    Federico Lauria and Julien A. Deonna (eds.), The Nature of Desire.Martina Favaretto - 2021 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 18 (1):95-98.
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  39. Sensory Phenomenology and the Content Indeterminacy Problem.Martina Fürst - 2015 - In Danièle Moyal-Sharrock, Volker Munz & Annalisa Coliva (eds.), Mind, Language and Action: Proceedings of the 36th International Wittgenstein Symposium. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 146-148..
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    Musical expertise shapes visual-melodic memory integration.Martina Hoffmann, Alexander Schmidt & Christoph J. Ploner - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Music can act as a mnemonic device that can elicit multiple memories. How musical and non-musical information integrate into complex cross-modal memory representations has however rarely been investigated. Here, we studied the ability of human subjects to associate visual objects with melodies. Musical laypersons and professional musicians performed an associative inference task that tested the ability to form and memorize paired associations between objects and melodies and to integrate these pairs into more complex representations where melodies are linked with two (...)
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    Derecho, delito y pena. Una mirada desde la Filosofía del Derecho de Hegel.Martina Lassalle - 2019 - Tópicos 37:76-98.
    El presente trabajo se propone recuperar los principales aportes de Hegel sobre el problema del delito y la pena en el esquema que presenta en la Filosofía del Derecho, haciendo un continuo esfuerzo por enmarcarlos en su compleja propuesta filosófica más general, es decir, en el marco del movimiento dialéctico con el que piensa el continuo hacerse de las sociedades y los sujetos. Buscaremos principalmente mostrar el modo en que Hegel rechaza las concepciones utilitaristas sobre la pena para proponer una (...)
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    Anna Kofkou, Crète. Tous les musées et les sites archéologiques.Éveline Loucas-Durie - 1990 - Kernos 3:390-391.
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    L’élément orgiastique dans la religion arcadienne.Éveline Loucas-Durie - 1992 - Kernos 5:87-96.
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    Simulacre humain et offrande rituelle.Éveline Loucas-Durie - 1988 - Kernos 1:151-162.
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    Merker, Barbara , Leben mit Gefühlen. Emotionen, Werte und ihre Kritik. Paderborn: mentis. 2009.Martina Schmidhuber - 2009 - Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 38 (94).
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  46. Marksowska opcja humanistyczna w dzisiejszej walce światopoglądów.Martina Thom - 1986 - Studia Filozoficzne 242 (1-2).
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  47. A Dualist Account of Phenomenal Concepts.Martina Fürst - 2013 - In Andrea Lavazza & Howard Robinson (eds.), Contemporary Dualism: A Defense. New York: Routledge. pp. 112-135.
    The phenomenal concept strategy is considered a powerful response to anti-physicalist arguments. This physicalist strategy aims to provide a satisfactory account of dualist intuitions without being committed to ontological dualist conclusions. In this paper I first argue that physicalist accounts of phenomenal concepts fail to explain their cognitive role. Second, I develop an encapsulation account of phenomenal concepts that best explains their particularities. Finally, I argue that the encapsulation account, which features self-representing experiences, implies non-physical referents. Therefore, the account of (...)
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    From real-life to very strong axioms. Classification problems in Descriptive Set Theory and regularity properties in Generalized Descriptive Set Theory.Martina Iannella - 2024 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 30 (2):285-286.
    This thesis is divided into three parts, the first and second ones focused on combinatorics and classification problems on discrete and geometrical objects in the context of descriptive set theory, and the third one on generalized descriptive set theory at singular cardinals of countable cofinality.Descriptive Set Theory (briefly: DST) is the study of definable subsets of Polish spaces, i.e., separable completely metrizable spaces. One of the major branches of DST is Borel reducibility, successfully used in the last 30 years to (...)
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    A challenge for predictive coding: Representational or experiential diversity?Martina G. Vilas & Lucia Melloni - 2020 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43.
    To become a unifying theory of brain function, predictive processing must accommodate its rich representational diversity. Gilead et al. claim such diversity requires a multi-process theory, and thus is out of reach for PP, which postulates a universal canonical computation. We contend this argument and instead propose that PP fails to account for the experiential level of representations.
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    Deliver us from evil: carer burden in Alzheimer's disease.Martina Zimmermann - 2010 - Medical Humanities 36 (2):101-107.
    Alzheimer's disease is the most common neurodegenerative disorder in today's developed world that is also increasingly picked out as a focal theme in fictional literature. In dealing with the subjectivity of human experience, such literature enhances the reader's empathy and is able to teach about moral, emotional and philosophical issues, offering the chance to see situations from a position otherwise possibly never taken by the reader. The understanding and insight so gained may well be unscientific, but the literary approach offers (...)
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