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    Annulling Inherited Contracts: Legal Possibilities and Strategies at Early Medieval Italian Monasteries.Maya Maskarinec - 2022 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 56 (1):189-216.
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    Monkeys are curious about counterfactual outcomes.Maya Zhe Wang & Benjamin Y. Hayden - 2019 - Cognition 189 (C):1-10.
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    Musical narrative and motives for culture in mother-infant vocal interaction.Maya Gratier & Colwy Trevarthen - 2008 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 15 (10-11):122-158.
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    Beyond “incentive hope”: Information sampling and learning under reward uncertainty.Maya Zhe Wang & Benjamin Y. Hayden - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
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  5. Intrinsicality and Hyperintensionality.Maya Eddon - 2010 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 82 (2):314-336.
    The standard counterexamples to David Lewis’s account of intrinsicality involve two sorts of properties: identity properties and necessary properties. Proponents of the account have attempted to deflect these counterexamples in a number of ways. This paper argues that none of these moves are legitimate. Furthermore, this paper argues that no account along the lines of Lewis’s can succeed, for an adequate account of intrinsicality must be sensitive to hyperintensional distinctions among properties.
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    Adorno y el arte como mediación de la utopía.Maya Franco & Claudia María - 2004 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 29:9-24.
    La Teoría estética de Adorno es uno de los más logrados intentos por llevar el arte moderno a su concepto. Su punto de partida es el reconocimiento del carácter social del hecho estético así como la resistencia del arte moderno respecto de cualquier finalidad social. Este doble carácter (de hecho social y autonomía) constituye al arte como un elemento crítico al interior de lo social, con lo que el intento de conceptualización toma la deriva de la crítica social. La naturaleza (...)
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  7. "Health." in [Reference] Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History.Maya J. Goldenberg - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
     
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  8. Part I. Emotion and Language Socialization: 2. Insights from Infancy: The Felt Basis of Language in Interpersonal Engagement.Maya Gratier - 2020 - In Sonya E. Pritzker, Janina Fenigsen & James MacLynn Wilce (eds.), The Routledge handbook of language and emotion. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.
     
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    Yoga: clé de Dieu, clé du monde..Jacques La Maya - 1973 - Paris,: Dangles.
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    Rethinking Montage: Berlin Alexanderplatz’s Paper TrailsMontage neu denken: Papierspuren in Berlin Alexanderplatz.Malika Maskarinec - 2021 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 95 (1):115-135.
    This article takes up the concept of montage that has defined scholarship on Alfred Döblin’s Berlin Alexanderplatz: Die Geschichte von Franz Biberkopf since its publication. Against interpretations that understand the novel’s technique of montage as related to film and the avant-garde, I show that the novel is more strongly tied to paper objects and practices, above all the nineteenth-century serial novel and its medial environment in the newspaper. Approaching the novel from this perspective directs attention – in opposition to the (...)
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    Beauty’s radical.Maya Pindyck - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (14):1580-1581.
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    People With Disabilities in COVID-19: Fixing Our Priorities.Maya Sabatello, Scott D. Landes & Katherine E. McDonald - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (7):187-190.
    Volume 20, Issue 7, July 2020, Page 187-190.
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    Racism and its Implications in EthicalÐMoral Reasoning in Nursing Practice: a tentative approach to a largely unexplored topic.Maya Shaha - 1998 - Nursing Ethics 5 (2):138-146.
    Nursing as a profession seems to avoid considering the problem of racism. There is, however, a need to address this topic and to evaluate its implications for nursing practice. This article attempts to establish a rationale for nursing to address racism and introduce it into academic discourse. The results of a small-scale study by the author are analysed and the implications for ethical-moral reasoning in nursing practice are discussed in relation to professional codes of conduct developed by nurses’ professional organizations (...)
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  14. Against Interpretability: a Critical Examination of the Interpretability Problem in Machine Learning.Maya Krishnan - 2020 - Philosophy and Technology 33 (3):487-502.
    The usefulness of machine learning algorithms has led to their widespread adoption prior to the development of a conceptual framework for making sense of them. One common response to this situation is to say that machine learning suffers from a “black box problem.” That is, machine learning algorithms are “opaque” to human users, failing to be “interpretable” or “explicable” in terms that would render categorization procedures “understandable.” The purpose of this paper is to challenge the widespread agreement about the existence (...)
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    Corporeality: Emergent Consciousness Within its Spatial Dimensions.Maya Nanitchkova Öztürk - 2014 - Editions Rodopi.
    Corporeality: Emergent consciousness within its spatial dimensions develops our understanding of what we can experience through our bodies in relation to the space around us. Rather than considering architecture as being about manifestation and mediation of fixed meanings, the book focuses instead on architectural space as a field that envelopes us incessantly, intimately, and affectively. We are in immediate contact with that space, and the way we relate to it determines how we are able to grasp the realities of the (...)
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    Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) in a Globalising India: Ethics, Medicalisation and Agency.Maya Unnithan - 2010 - Asian Bioethics Review 2 (1):3-18.
  17. (1 other version)How can Feminist Theories of Evidence Assist Clinical Reasoning and Decision-Making?Maya J. Goldenberg - 2013 - Social Epistemology (TBA):1-28.
    While most of healthcare research and practice fully endorses evidence-based healthcare, a minority view borrows popular themes from philosophy of science like underdetermination and value-ladenness to question the legitimacy of the evidence-based movement’s philosophical underpinnings. While the feminist origins go unacknowledged, those critics adopt a feminist reading of the “gap argument” to challenge the perceived objectivism of evidence-based practice. From there, the critics seem to despair over the “subjective elements” that values introduce to clinical reasoning, demonstrating that they do not (...)
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  18. On Evidence and Evidence-Based Medicine: Lessons from the Philosophy of Science.Maya J. Goldenberg - 2006 - Social Science and Medicine 62 (11):2621-2632.
    The evidence-based medicine (EBM) movement is touted as a new paradigm in medical education and practice, a description that carries with it an enthusiasm for science that has not been seen since logical positivism flourished (circa 1920–1950). At the same time, the term ‘‘evidence-based medicine’’ has a ring of obviousness to it, as few physicians, one suspects, would claim that they do not attempt to base their clinical decision-making on available evidence. However, the apparent obviousness of EBM can and should (...)
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    El Arte Como Mediación de la Utopía.Maya Franco & Claudia María - 2006 - Fondo Editorial Universidad Eafit.
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    (1 other version)Clinical Evidence and the Absent Body in Medical Phenomenology.Maya J. Goldenberg - 2010 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethiics 3 (1):43-71.
    The once animated efforts in medical phenomenology to integrate the art and

    science of medicine (or to humanize scientific medicine) have fallen out of philosophical fashion. Yet the current competing medical discourses of evidencebased medicine and patient-centered care suggest that this theoretical endeavor requires renewed attention. In this paper, I attempt to enliven the debate by discussing theoretical weaknesses in the way the “lived body” has operated in the medical phenomenology literature—the problem of the absent body—and highlight how evidence-based medicine has (...)
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  21. Joselito Baltazar I, Jesus Gallegos, Jr., Felipe Alfonso: Choices.Maya Herrera - 2010 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 14 (2 & 3):269-271.
     
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    Cosmopolitan.Maya Jasanoff - 2019 - Common Knowledge 25 (1-3):384-400.
    Written in an effort “to frame questions of culture and power in different terms” from those of Edward Said, this case study of Ottoman Alexandria before the French invasion in 1798 reveals “lines between empowered and powerless, even East and West,” blurred or erased by “cosmopolitan mixing.... So much attention is paid to the way that empires divide people against each other that it is easy to forget how empires have also brought populations together, forcibly at times, yet often with (...)
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    Dünyada Lisans Derecesi Düzeyinde Afet Eğitimi ve Öğretimi Yapan Programların De.İlknur Maya - 2016 - Journal of Turkish Studies 11 (Volume 11 Issue 9):579-579.
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    Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Collective Good at a Time of Medical Narcissism.Maya Sabatello - 2019 - Hastings Center Report 49 (6):41-42.
    Not a single day goes by without some news about personalized medicine, especially in its genomic context (precision medicine). In tandem with the scientific excitement, however, come the cautionary notes. These include worries about Big Brother surveillance, concerns about the impact of genomic results on the psychosocial well‐being of patients and research subjects, and attention to issues of social and distributive justice. Personalised Medicine, Individual Choice and the Common Good, coedited by Britta van Beers, Sigrid Sterckx, and Donna Dickenson, falls (...)
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    Leaving Our Blackness at the Door.Maya Scott, Alicia Adiele Tieder, Courtney Gilliam & Arika Patneaude - 2021 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 11 (3):E3-E6.
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    Guru choice and spiritual seeking in contemporary india.Maya Warrier - 2003 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 7 (1-3):31-54.
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    Response to Louise Pascale, "Dispelling the Myth of the Non-Singer: Embracing Two Aesthetics for Singing".Maya Frieman Hoover - 2005 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 13 (2):202-206.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Response to Louise Pascale, “Dispelling the Myth of the Non-Singer: Embracing Two Aesthetics for Singing”Maya HooverLouise Pascale encourages a redefinition of the word "singer" and suggests ways to make it apply to a broader spectrum of people. The problem with the current definition, she believes, is that it is outdated and needs to be changed in order to better embrace the ideals of current society. In order (...)
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    Social and Functional Approaches to Language and Thought.Maya Hickmann - 1987 - Brill.
    One of the most fundamental and recurring issues in the social sciences--the relation between language and thought--is examined in this work from a broad and coherent interdisciplinary perspective. Many of the great historical issues are also addressed and newly examined such as: the multifunctionality of language, the role of natural logic in the structuring of linguistic rules, and the place of linguistic disambiguation and repair in particular cultures.
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    The Prospects of 21st Century Constitutionalism.Maya Hertig & Thomas Cottier - 2003 - In Georg Kohler & Urs Marti (eds.), Konturen der Neuen Weltordnung: Beiträge Zu Einer Theorie der Normativen Prinzipien Internationaler Politik. De Gruyter. pp. 120-162.
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    Typological constraints on the acquisition of spatial language in French and English.Maya Hickmann & Henriëtte Hendriks - 2010 - Cognitive Linguistics 21 (2).
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    COSMOPOLITAN: A Tale of Identity from Ottoman Alexandria.Maya Jasanoff - 2005 - Common Knowledge 11 (3):393-409.
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  32. How can we write the history of empire?Maya Jasanoff - 2021 - In Helen Carr, Suzannah Lipscomb & Edward Hallett Carr (eds.), What is history, now?: how the past and present speak to each other. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
     
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    Avatares de lo político y la política en Colombia. A propósito de La ciencia política en Colombia. ¿Una disciplina en institucionalización?Adolfo León Maya Salazar - 2013 - Co-herencia 10 (19):297-303.
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    Hated in the Nation and #DeathTo.Aline Maya - 2020 - In William Irwin & David Kyle Johnson (eds.), Black Mirror and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 128–140.
    ‘Hated in the Nation’ invites us to reflect about our social media responsibility: in this episode, the hashtag #DeathTo sends a swarm of killing bee‐drones to the most unpopular candidate of the day. But, although there are no tiny bee drones yet in real life, it is not uncommon to shame someone online for a variety of reasons, and the consequences can be life‐changing. But, is this online trial truly fair? In this chapter I take some central points from the (...)
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    Teaching Without Masters.Maya Nitis - 2013 - Diacritics 41 (4):82-109.
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    An Open Dialogue on Health Disparities and Structural Racism: Response to Open Peer Commentaries.Maya Sabatello, Mary Jackson Scroggins, Greta Goto, Alicia Santiago, Alma McCormick, Kimberly Jacoby Morris, Christina R. Daulton, Carla L. Easter & Gwen Darien - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (9):1-3.
    In our target article (Sabatello et al. 2021), we proposed the use of community engagement and the establishment of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) as pathways for promoting social just...
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  37. Public Misunderstanding of Science? Reframing the Problem of Vaccine Hesitancy.Maya J. Goldenberg - 2016 - Perspectives on Science 24 (5):552-581.
    The public rejection of scientific claims is widely recognized by scientific and governmental institutions to be threatening to modern democratic societies. Intense conflict between science and the public over diverse health and environmental issues have invited speculation by concerned officials regarding both the source of and the solution to the problem of public resistance towards scientific and policy positions on such hot-button issues as global warming, genetically modified crops, environmental toxins, and nuclear waste disposal. The London Royal Society’s influential report (...)
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  38. Iconoclast or Creed? Objectivism, pragmatism, and the hierarchy of evidence.Maya J. Goldenberg - 2009 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 52 (2):168-187.
    Because “evidence” is at issue in evidence-based medicine (EBM), the critical responses to the movement have taken up themes from post-positivist philosophy of science to demonstrate the untenability of the objectivist account of evidence. While these post-positivist critiques seem largely correct, I propose that when they focus their analyses on what counts as evidence, the critics miss important and desirable pragmatic features of the evidence-based approach. This article redirects critical attention toward EBM’s rigid hierarchy of evidence as the culprit of (...)
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    The Temple Bull controversy at skanda Vale and the construction of hindu identity in Britain.Maya Warrier - 2009 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 13 (3):261-278.
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  40. La recepción de la literatura narrativa bizantina en la literatura medieval de la Slavia ortodoxa.Yónova Maya - 2004 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 9:141-147.
    Pinhas Sadeh was considered as an unorthodox writer as regards his environment, the “State Culture” in Israel. In the first part of this paper I present the biography of the author and his most representative work, Life as a parable, published in 1958, as well as his romantic and frankist roots and his leaning towards Christianity according to the Gospel. In the second part a mythical analysis of this work is made according to the inner journey of hero, through which (...)
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  41. The Maturing Field of Emotion Regulation.Maya Tamir - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (1):3-7.
  42. The Dialogical Path to Wisdom Education.Maya J. Levanon - 2011 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 31 (1):64-69.
    In the following pages, I make an argument on behalf of “wisdom education,” i.e., an approach to education that emphasizes the development of better thinking skills as well as socialization and the development of students’ sense-of-self. Wisdom education can best be facilitated through dialogical interactions that encourage critical reflection and modification of one’s presuppositions. This account presupposes that wisdom is given to dialectical forces. While the paper is primarily theoretical, it touches upon my work as a teachers’ educator, which almost (...)
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    al-Nafs fī falsafat Arisṭū wa-Ibn Sīnā: dirāsah muqāranah.Sāmī Shahīd Mayālī - 2019 - Dimashq: Tammūz Dīmūzī lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
    Islamic philosophy; philosophy, Ancient.
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    Arachne’s Voice: Race, Gender and the Goddess.Kavita Maya - 2019 - Feminist Theology 28 (1):52-65.
    This article considers the issue of racial difference in the Goddess movement, using the mythological figure of Arachne, a skilful weaver whom the goddess Athena transformed into a spider, to explore the unequal relational dynamics between white Goddess feminists and women of colour. Bringing Goddess spirituality and thealogical metaphors of webs and weaving into dialogue with postcolonial and black feminist perspectives on the politics of voice, marginality and representation, the article points to some of the ways in which colonial narratives (...)
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  45. Consideraciones sobre la relación jurídica tributaria en venezuela.Francisco Antonio Maya Marín & Fabiola Guerrero Govea - 2013 - Civitas: Revista de Ciencias Juridicas, Politicas y Sociales 1 (1):1-17.
    La relación existente entre el Estado y los ciudadanos remonta épocas antiguas, donde se le exigía la contribución para el pago de los gastos de la monarquía, con el desarrollo del hombre moderno nace la Relación Jurídica Tributaria, donde esta representa la personificación tanto de la potestad de imposición como del deber de contribución, mejor conocidos y aceptados como Sujeto Activo y Sujeto Pasivo, a través de las distintas acepciones, en tal sentido se analiza esta relación a la luz del (...)
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  46. Discursive structures of gendered family in the manusmrti.S. Maya - 2008 - Journal of Dharma 33 (1-4):389-404.
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    Uluslararası Öğrenci Değerlendirme Programı Sonuçlarına Göre Ülkelerin Başarılar.İlknur Maya - 2016 - Journal of Turkish Studies 11 (Volume 11 Issue 3):1665-1665.
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    An Emerging World-view in the West and its Significance for Business.Maya McGinn Porter - 1999 - Journal of Human Values 5 (1):25-31.
    In response to the ravages perpetrated on planet earth by the single-minded pursuit of short-term business bottomline, the author outlines the keynotes of shifting consciousness about economics in the West. She points out the new upsurge of active interest in finer values, including spirituality in business circles. With out a spiritual compass to guide, industrialization has been fostering disvalues. The impact of Eastern reli gions, and their emphasis on the inner self, on American thinking has of late become very strong. (...)
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    Country Profile: Switzerland.Maya Shaha - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (4):418-424.
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    Early development of turn-taking in vocal interaction between mothers and infants.Maya Gratier, Emmanuel Devouche, Bahia Guellai, Rubia Infanti, Ebru Yilmaz & Erika Parlato-Oliveira - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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