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    Causal Stories and the Role of Worldviews in Analysing Responses to Sorcery Accusations and Related Violence.Miranda Forsyth & Philip Gibbs - 2022 - Foundations of Science 27 (2):773-784.
    This paper uses the concept of causal stories to explore how death, sickness and misfortune lead to accusations of sorcery or witchcraft. Based on empirical research in Papua New Guinea, we propose a new analytical framework that shows how negative events may trigger particular narratives about the use of the supernatural by individuals and groups. These narratives then direct considerations about the cause of the misfortune, the agent who can heal it, and the appropriate response from those affected by the (...)
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  2. I—Miranda Fricker: The Relativism of Blame and Williams's Relativism of Distance.Miranda Fricker - 2010 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 84 (1):151-177.
    Bernard Williams is a sceptic about the objectivity of moral value, embracing instead a qualified moral relativism—the ‘relativism of distance’. His attitude to blame too is in part sceptical. I will argue that the relativism of distance is unconvincing, even incoherent; but also that it is detachable from the rest of Williams's moral philosophy. I will then go on to propose an entirely localized thesis I call the relativism of blame, which says that when an agent's moral shortcomings by our (...)
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  3. Epistemic injustice: power and the ethics of knowing.Miranda Fricker - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Using a Student Authentication and Authorship Checking System as a Catalyst for Developing an Academic Integrity Culture: a Bulgarian Case Study.Roumiana Peytcheva-Forsyth, Harvey Mellar & Lyubka Aleksieva - 2019 - Journal of Academic Ethics 17 (3):245-269.
    This paper presents a case study carried out at Sofia University in Bulgaria, describing the relationship between two developments, firstly an expanding involvement with online learning and e-assessment, and secondly the development of institutional approaches to academic integrity. The two developments interact, the widening use of e-learning and e-assessment raising new issues for academic integrity, and the technology providing new tools to support academic integrity, with the involvement in technological developments acting as a catalyst for changes in approaches to academic (...)
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    Onstage and Behind the Scenes: Autistic Performance and Advocacy.Miranda Brady - 2022 - Studies in Social Justice 16 (2):429-446.
    For many autistic performers in arts and entertainment, the stage can be an important site of self-advocacy and creative expression. Whereas everyday social interactions may be unpredictable, being onstage can allow autistic performers to work from a script and anticipate audience responses. This article explores the affordances and challenges of performance for young autistic adults in Canada through interviews with four autistic performers. While solo performance was the focus, participants discussed the creative employment of diverse media platforms, from the stage (...)
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  6. Confidence and irony.Miranda Fricker - 2000 - In Edward Harcourt (ed.), Morality, reflection, and ideology. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 87-112.
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    Proposta de expansão da classe Espiritismo na Classificação Decimal de Dewey.Marcos Luiz Cavalcanti de Miranda & Fernanda de Moura Caban - 2020 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 7 (1):107-132.
    Propõe a expansão da classe Espiritismo na Classificação Decimal de Dewey. Justifica a proposta devido ao grande número de adeptos e à produção literária espírita. Evidencia que o Espiritismo é a oitava religião com mais praticantes no mundo e a terceira no Brasil. Apresenta a importância da doutrina espírita ao redor do mundo e no Brasil. Utiliza a teoria proposta por Vanda Brougthon para religião e acrescenta as facetas ciência, filosofia, religião e aspectos gerais da Doutrina Espírita. Analisa propostas de (...)
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    Conducting research on academic dishonesty.D. R. Forsyth & Z. Rubin - 2001 - Ethics and Behavior 11 (3):356.
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    From here to humanity: a manifesto for survival.Richard Forsyth - 1988 - Nottingham: Pathway.
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    Reason and revolution: the political thought of the Abbé Sieyes.Murray Greensmith Forsyth - 1987 - New York: Holmes & Meier.
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    The chemical society of Glasgow: Minute book of 1800–1801.Forsyth J. Wilson - 1937 - Annals of Science 2 (4):451-459.
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    Aristotle's Concept of God as Final Cause.T. M. Forsyth - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (82):112 - 123.
    During my student days at Edinburgh I became particularly interested in Aristotle's doctrine of God as Final Cause. Concern with other problems and periods of Philosophy, along with many years of teaching in most of its branches, has kept me from ever writing anything down on the subject except in the very briefest way. But it has always seemed to me to claim fuller attention than is commonly accorded to it. That Aristotle's conception, however independently it was worked out, owes (...)
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  13. L'être et le néon, a philosophical history of neon signs.Luis de Miranda (ed.) - 2012 - Max Milo.
    « Ce petit livre est un bijou d’intelligence, de finesse, de culture, qui prend un objet technique sans rechigner et le tourne et le retourne comme Heidegger nous avait appris à le faire avec les chaussures de Van Gogh. Ce qui frappe, c’est l’ambition d’une méditation sur les cartes de la modernité contemporaine, sur le fameux Grand Paris, sur le sujet, sur le pluriel, sans les faux-fuyants du postmoderne, de la citation absurde. Luis de Miranda se promène, il vous (...)
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    Whose Right to Know? The Subjectivity of Mothers in Mandatory Paternity Testing.Erin Heidt-Forsythe & Michelle L. McGowan - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (5):42-44.
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  15. (1 other version)Can There Be Institutional Virtues?Miranda Fricker - 2005 - Oxford Studies in Epistemology 3:235-252.
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    Philosophical Health.Luis de Miranda (ed.) - 2023 - Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för idé- och lärdomshistoria.
    Grounded in ideas about sense-making and whole-person care with a long intellectual heritage, the movement for Philosophical Health—with its specific conceptions of philosophical care and counselling—is a relatively recent addition to the ongoing debate about understanding better the perspectives of patients to improve health practice. This article locates the development of this movement within the context of broader discussions of person-centred care (PCC), arguing that the approach advocated by defenders of philosophical health can provide a straightforward method for implementing PCC (...)
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  17. East Meets West: A Meta-Analytic Investigation of Cultural Variations in Idealism and Relativism.Donelson R. Forsyth, Ernest H. O’Boyle & Michael A. McDaniel - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 83 (4):813-833.
    Ethics position theory (EPT) maintains that individuals’ personal moral philosophies influence their judgments, actions, and emotions in ethically intense situations. The theory, when describing these moral viewpoints, stresses two dimensions: idealism (concern for benign outcomes) and relativism (skepticism with regards to inviolate moral principles). Variations in idealism and relativism across countries were examined via a meta-analysis of studies that assessed these two aspects of moral thought using the ethics position questionnaire (EPQ; Forsyth, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology39, 175–184, (...)
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  18. Conserving the Disposition for Wonder.K. Forsythe - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 11 (3):503-505.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Cybernetics, Reflexivity and Second-Order Science” by Louis H. Kauffman. Upshot: I demonstrate how Kauffman’s cogently argued article requires an act of imagination. I distinguish the act of perception, and its transformation as conception, as imagining. It is how we distinguish both the creation and exploration of our experience in context since, when we make a distinction, we also define the context, and this cannot be accomplished without circularity.
     
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  19. Questions on Archbishop Whateley's Elements of Logic.Joseph Forsythe & J. C. Smith - 1849
     
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    The effects of social context and size of injury on perceptions of a harm-doer and victim.Donelson R. Forsyth, Eddie Albritton & Barry R. Schlenker - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 9 (1):37-39.
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    José Porfirio Miranda de la Parra: Una vida entre Marx y la Biblia.María Adela Oliveros de Miranda - 2002 - Signos Filosóficos 7:297-306.
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  22. What's the Point of Blame? A Paradigm Based Explanation.Miranda Fricker - 2014 - Noûs 50 (1):165-183.
    When we hope to explain and perhaps vindicate a practice that is internally diverse, philosophy faces a methodological challenge. Such subject matters are likely to have explanatorily basic features that are not necessary conditions. This prompts a move away from analysis to some other kind of philosophical explanation. This paper proposes a paradigm based explanation of one such subject matter: blame. First, a paradigm form of blame is identified—‘Communicative Blame’—where this is understood as a candidate for an explanatorily basic form (...)
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  23. “Seeing” Like a Sage: Three Takes on Identity and Perception in Early China.Miranda Brown & Uffe Bergeton - 2008 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (4):641-662.
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    Hacia una teoría jurídica sin género: feminismo, autonomía e igualdad relacional.Luis Villavicencio Miranda & Cecilia Valenzuela Oyaneder - 2021 - Trans/Form/Ação 44 (1):233-258.
    In this paper we argue that legal theory has been servile to the male sex of the law. Then, we outline how that theory can be reformulated, taking into consideration new conceptual categories such as the embedded and concrete person. We then explore how this new way of conceiving legal theory is connected to the ideas of relational autonomy, equality and respect. Finally, we illustrate some of the problems examined through a case study and point out the conclusions of the (...)
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    More than “the last monument of Byzantine rule in Cyrenaica”.Miranda Williams, Tim Penn & Ine Jacobs - 2024 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 117 (3):901-956.
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    Joutes entre les sexes. Les jeux de plateau dans les textes gaéliques anciens.Katherine Parsons Forsyth - 2022 - Clio 56:69-91.
    Les premiers Irlandais aimaient les jeux de société. Cela ressort clairement du matériel de jeu découvert et des nombreuses références aux jeux de société dans la littérature vernaculaire. Bien qu’une grande partie de la littérature séculaire présente des récits se déroulant dans un passé imaginaire, les textes peuvent néanmoins être étudiés pour donner un aperçu des attitudes à l’égard du jeu, tant pour les hommes que pour les femmes. Avant les échecs, le jeu le plus important était le fidchell local, (...)
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  27. (1 other version)Rational authority and social power: Towards a truly social epistemology.Miranda Fricker - 1998 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 98 (2):159–177.
    This paper explores the relation between rational authority and social power, proceeding by way of a philosophical genealogy derived from Edward Craig's Knowledge and the State of Nature. The position advocated avoids the errors both of the 'traditionalist' (who regards the socio-political as irrelevant to epistemology) and of the 'reductivist' (who regards reason as just another form of social power). The argument is that a norm of credibility governs epistemic practice in the state of nature, which, when socially manifested, is (...)
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  28. Catullus 54, a note+ textual interpretation of'carmina', poem-54.Py Forsyth - 1987 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 80 (6):421-423.
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    Sibling Rivalry, Aesthetic Sensibility, and Social Structure in Genesis.Dan W. Forsyth - 1991 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 19 (4):453-510.
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    The Tell-Tale Hand: Gothic Narratives and the Brain.Neil Forsyth - 2016 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 6 (1):96-113.
    The opening story in Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson is called simply “Hands.” It is about a teacher’s remarkable hands that sometimes seem to move independently of his will. This essay explores some of the relevant contexts and potential links, beginning with other representations of teachers’ hands, such as Caravaggio’s St. Matthew and the Angel, early efforts to establish a sign-language for the deaf, and including the Montessori method of teaching children to read and write by tracing the shape of (...)
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    Creation of a female individual from the afro-Brazilian and Mapuche through the “holy space” in the novels at Ana María Gonçalves’ Um defeito de Cor and Ruth Fuentealba Millaguir’s Cherrufe. La Bola de Fuego.Paola Lizana-Miranda - 2022 - Alpha (Osorno) 54:123-144.
    Resumen: Esta lectura propone abordar lo que hemos denominado espacio sagrado, entendiéndolo como la representación literaria de las creencias religiosas y sus manifestaciones rituales presentes en las obras Cherrufe (2008) de Ruth Fuentealba Millaguir y Um defeito de cor [2006] (2009) de Ana María Gonçalves. Planteamos que este espacio hace emerger dentro de la narrativa afrobrasileña y mapuche una sujeto femenina que en su relación con el sistema simbólico de su comunidad entreteje las marcas de género, raza y sexualidad en (...)
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  32. Alguns apontamentos sobre o conceito de fronteira e o papel do advogado na vida social.Miranda Mendes - 1974 - Porto: [S.N.].
     
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    La interpretación filosófica del cálculo infinitesimal en el sistema de Hegel.Francisco Xavier Miranda - 2003 - Pamplona: Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.
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    Rassegna di Bruno, Neubauer & Ciliberto (2000): Die Kabbah des Pegasus.Miranda Alberti Rappmannsberger - 2001 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 6 (1):282-284.
  35. Speech Perception.Miranda Cleary & David B. Pisoni - 2003 - In L. Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group.
     
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  36. Epistemic justice as a condition of political freedom?Miranda Fricker - 2013 - Synthese 190 (7):1317-1332.
    I shall first briefly revisit the broad idea of ‘epistemic injustice’, explaining how it can take either distributive or discriminatory form, in order to put the concepts of ‘testimonial injustice’ and ‘hermeneutical injustice’ in place. In previous work I have explored how the wrong of both kinds of epistemic injustice has both an ethical and an epistemic significance—someone is wronged in their capacity as a knower. But my present aim is to show that this wrong can also have a political (...)
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  37. Epistemic injustice and a role for virtue in the politics of knowing.Miranda Fricker - 2003 - Metaphilosophy 34 (1/2):154-173.
    The dual aim of this article is to reveal and explain a certain phenomenon of epistemic injustice as manifested in testimonial practice, and to arrive at a characterisation of the anti–prejudicial intellectual virtue that is such as to counteract it. This sort of injustice occurs when prejudice on the part of the hearer leads to the speaker receiving less credibility than he or she deserves. It is suggested that where this phenomenon is systematic it constitutes an important form of oppression. (...)
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  38. Group Testimony? The Making of A Collective Good Informant.Miranda Fricker - 2012 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 84 (2):249-276.
    We gain information from collective, often institutional bodies all the time—from the publications of committees, news teams, or research groups, from web sites such as Wikipedia, and so on—but do these bodies ever function as genuine group testifiers as opposed to mere group sources of information? In putting the question this way I invoke a distinction made, if briefly, by Edward Craig, which I believe to be of deep significance in thinking about the distinctiveness of the speech act of testimony. (...)
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    Immoral Entrenchment: How Crisis Reverses the Ethical Effects of Moral Intensity.Miranda J. Welbourne Eleazar - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 180 (1):71-89.
    Moral intensity theory is used to explain how characteristics of moral issues affect ethical decision-making. According to moral intensity theory, individuals and firms will make more ethical decisions when moral intensity is present, such as greater negative consequences, including harm to customers. However, evidence suggests this does not always happen in crisis situations. For example, Fisher Price waited until 30 babies died before recalling its Rock’n Play Sleeper in 2019. In this article, the concept of immoral entrenchment is introduced to (...)
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    Kate Manne, Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women.Miranda Young - 2022 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 43 (1):194-198.
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  41. Diálogo e meditação do viandante.Maria do Carmo Tavares de Miranda - 1975 - Recife: Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Editora Universitária.
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    Psychology of morality: new research.Miranda Fuller (ed.) - 2014 - Hauppauge, New York: Nova Science Publishers.
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    (1 other version)Explanation.Miranda Luis Angel Pérez - 1994 - Theoria 9 (2):226-228.
  44. Propedeutica juridica.Passos Miranda & Antonio dos - 1941 - Rio de Janeiro,: Livraria civilização brasileira.
     
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    A familiar tale of Erasmus Darwin told in a fresh way: Patricia Fara: Erasmus Darwin: Sex, science, and serendipity. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, xi+322pp, $34.95 HB.Miranda Mollendorf - 2013 - Metascience 23 (1):183-186.
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    Women, priests and patriarchal ecclesial spaces in the Anglican Church of Southern Africa: On ‘interruption’ as a transformative rhetorical strategy.Miranda N. Pillay - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1):6.
    In spite of the presence of women in previously male-dominated ecclesial spaces, patriarchal normativity continues to be re-inscribed through the reproduction of knowledge, which sustains skewed gender power relations amongst the clergy. This was a case in point when a newly ordained woman priest in the Anglican Church of Southern Africa was recently addressed as, and given the official title, ‘mother’ during the vestment ritual at a church service where she was to celebrate the Eucharist for the first time. This (...)
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    Creative Evolution in Its Bearing on the Idea of God.T. M. Forsyth - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (94):195 - 208.
    In two previous articles I have considered the significance of Aristotle's conception of God and its relation to the philosophy of Plato and Spinoza's central doctrine as related to his view of causation. Both articles were especially concerned with the question of the relation of God to the World or Universe. The purpose of the present paper, which is the concluding one of the series, is to inquire what contribution toward a solution of the problem is made by the theory (...)
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    Spinoza's Doctrine of God in Relation to His Conception of Causality.T. M. Forsyth - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (87):291 - 301.
    In a previous article I considered Aristotle's view of God as final cause and its relation to the philosophy of Plato; and at the end of the article I remarked on the affinity of both doctrines with that of Spinoza. The present paper is concerned with Spinoza's doctrine of God as it is related to his conception of causality and seeks, inter alia , to show that his explicit rejection of final causes does not prevent his philosophy from having in (...)
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    Why and to what Extent Did the Governments of Greece and Serbia Seek to Prevent the Emergence of the Albanian State?Miranda Vickers - 2014 - Seeu Review 10 (1):177-182.
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  50. The artificial life route to the origins of music.Eduardo R. Miranda - 1999 - Scientia 10 (1):5-33.
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