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    Experiences and Challenges of Inclusive Education in Higher Education.Mayra Solanye Galindo Huertas, Sandra Lorena Herrera Giraldo, Flor Deisy Arenas Castro & Deisy Marcela Martínez Sánchez - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:615-635.
    This study explores the experiences and challenges of students with hearing impairment in a Colombian university within the framework of inclusive education. Through a qualitative approach, the perceptions of students and their caregivers regarding admission policies, academic participation, and institutional and curricular environments were analyzed. The findings indicate that, although inclusion policies exist, they are not fully effective, presenting significant barriers to the access and participation of deaf students, such as insufficient availability of qualified interpreters, lack of curricular adjustments, and (...)
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    Una visión mística de exilio en la vida de dos pensadoras.Sandra Lorena Flórez Guzmán - 2023 - Universitas Philosophica 40 (80):117-132.
    El exilio es una experiencia aniquiladora del yo y de los referentes afectivos y espaciales, que representa para diversos autores una oportunidad de renacimiento en otro suelo. El presente artículo explora, a través de recortes en las obras de Hannah Arendt y María Zambrano, la vinculación del exilio con la experiencia metafísica en la vida y la producción escrita de estas dos mujeres que asumieron el desafío de reinventarse y de encontrar, en la travesía por el desierto de la soledad, (...)
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    Shamanic Microscopy: Cellular Souls, Microbial Spirits.César E. Giraldo Herrera - 2018 - Anthropology of Consciousness 29 (1):8-43.
    In Amerindian ontologies, hallucinations or visions, rather than being dismissed as delusions or symbolic constructs, are recognized as means of perceptual access to physical reality. Lowland South American shamans claim to be able to diagnose and treat infectious diseases, and to assess the status of wildlife resources through interactions with pathogenic agents perceived in visions. This essay examines some perceptual capabilities that shamans might be employing to explore their physical reality. The structure of the eye affords a form of microscopy (...)
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  4. La competitividad de la nueva visión empresarial en México.Lorena Ramírez Herrera - 2005 - Episteme 1 (4).
     
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  5. Comparación de Los umbrales auditivos en adultos con pérdida auditiva al aplicar las técnicas de enmascaramiento de Hood Y Portmann.Sandra Constanza Cabrera Silva, Lisbeth Liliana Dottor Dotor, Maritza Moreno & Laura Rocío Rodríguez Giraldo - forthcoming - Areté. Revista de Filosofía.
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    De mujer combatiente a mujer constructora de paz. Inclusión de la voz femenina en el escenario del posacuerdo.Omar Huertas Díaz, Angie Lorena Ruiz Herrera & Nancy Judith Botía Hernández - 2017 - Ratio Juris 12 (25):43-68.
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  7. Detección de trastornos alimentarios y su relación con el funcionamiento familiar.Ana Olivia Ruíz Martínez, Sandra Meza Herrera, Martha Gabriela Laredo Ramírez, Diana Yvette Hernández Moreno & Mariana Samantha Rodríguez Hernández - 2007 - Episteme 3 (10).
     
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  8. Las mujeres Emberá Dúbida testigos de la tradición de su pueblo.Lady Restrepo Vélez, Diana Zapata Gil & Sandra Giraldo Villegas - 2009 - In Porfirio Cardona Restrepo, Pluralismo artístico. Medellín: Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana.
     
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    Comparativa de las ventajas de los sistemas hidropónicos como alternativas agrícolas en zonas urbanas.Vanessa Albuja, Juan Andrade, Carlos Lucano & Michelle Rodriguez - 2021 - Minerva 2 (4):45-54.
    Este trabajo surge a partir de la investigación general de las técnicas hidropónicas teniendo en cuenta sus ventajas y desventajas para de esta forma poder encontrar aquel factor determinante a través de una comparación de técnicas hidropónicas que permitan clasificarlas y escoger la mejor opción que genere menos impacto ambiental negativo y demuestre ser más productivo en los entornos urbanos. Adicionalmente, un factor determinante en las ciudades es su espacio limitado por lo que la mejor opción también deberá incluir un (...)
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  10. “Strong Objectivity‘: A Response to the New Objectivity Question.Sandra Harding - 1995 - Synthese 104 (3):331 - 349.
    Where the old objectivity question asked, Objectivity or relativism: which side are you on?, the new one refuses this choice, seeking instead to bypass widely recognized problems with the conceptual framework that restricts the choices to these two. It asks, How can the notion of objectivity be updated and made useful for contemporary knowledge-seeking projects? One response to this question is the strong objectivity program that draws on feminist standpoint epistemology to provide a kind of logic of discovery for maximizing (...)
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    Knowledge in context: representations, community, and culture.Sandra Jovchelovitch - 2007 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This authored book provides an innovative and systematic account of key debates within the social psychology of knowledge, using the theory of social representations as a guide. This account is then elaborated and integrated into a conceptually coherent theoretical framework to further the social psychological dimensions of the relationship between representations, knowledge and context. Jovchelovitch highlights the social psychological components of the process of knowledge formation and their impact in the constitution of communities, culture and public spheres. Whilst this exploration (...)
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    Poetry Beyond Philosophy? Ibn Tufayl’s Alternative Schema.Sandra Field - 2023 - Australasian Philosophical Review 7 (1):48-54.
    James articulates and defends a Spinozist view of the interplay between poetry and philosophy: philosophy has an ineliminably poetic content, and poetry is an aid and support to philosophy. In this piece, I juxtapose James’s Spinozist schema with another schema available within Spinoza’s historical milieu. In Ibn Tufayl’s view, rather than poetry being an aid to philosophy, poetry opens to a world of experience that even the best philosophy cannot grasp. For flat-footed philosophers who think that philosophy can in principle (...)
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    (1 other version)Belnap-Dunn Semantics for the Variants of BN4 and E4 which Contain Routley and Meyer’s Logic B.Sandra M. López - 2022 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 31 (1):29-56.
    The logics BN4 and E4 can be considered as the 4-valued logics of the relevant conditional and (relevant) entailment, respectively. The logic BN4 was developed by Brady in 1982 and the logic E4 by Robles and Méndez in 2016. The aim of this paper is to investigate the implicative variants (of both systems) which contain Routley and Meyer’s logic B and endow them with a Belnap-Dunn type bivalent semantics.
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  14. Sluicing and logical form.Sandra Chung, William A. Ladusaw & James McCloskey - 1995 - Natural Language Semantics 3 (3):239-282.
    This paper presents a novel analysis of Sluicing, an ellipsis construction first described by Ross (1969) and illustrated by the bracketed portion ofI want to do something, but I'm just not sure [what _]. Starting from the assumption that a sluice consists of a displaced Wh-constituent and an empty IP, we show how simple and general LF operations fill out the empty IP and thereby provide it with an interpretable Logical Form. The LF operations we appeal to rely on the (...)
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    Research 2.0: Social Networking and Direct-To-Consumer (DTC) Genomics.Sandra Soo-Jin Lee & LaVera Crawley - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (6-7):35-44.
    The convergence of increasingly efficient high throughput sequencing technology and ubiquitous Internet use by the public has fueled the proliferation of companies that provide personal genetic information (PGI) direct-to-consumers. Companies such as 23andme (Mountain View, CA) and Navigenics (Foster City, CA) are emblematic of a growing market for PGI that some argue represents a paradigm shift in how the public values this information and incorporates it into how they behave and plan for their futures. This new class of social networking (...)
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    Otros marcos de representación de la guerra, que no hemos escuchado: de la «vida fungible» a la vida biográfica de un excombatiente en proceso de reintegración.Adriana María Ruiz Gutiérrez & Conrado de Jesús Giraldo Zuluaga - 2024 - Perseitas 12:401-424.
    La vulnerabilidad narrativa, producto de la exclusión de los marcos de representación del contexto, que priva a algunos de ser vistos, escuchados y sentidos por la mayoría, implica la precariedad de amplias generaciones transformadas en “vidas fungibles”, esto es, en instrumentos vivos y animados de las máquinas de la guerra. Estos hombres y mujeres, empero, no son engranajes de la destrucción, sino seres con un nombre y una historia singular. Su capacidad de traducir narrativamente la realidad ofrece otro encuadre de (...)
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    What and For Whom Is Bioethics?Sandra Soo-Jin Lee - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (9):6-8.
    In their examination of survey findings, Pierson et al. (2024) illuminate critical insights into the current composition and philosophical perspectives of the bioethics field. Their study addresses...
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    (2 other versions)Poetic intuition and the Bounds of sense: Metaphor and metonymy in Schopenhauer's philosophy.Sandra Shapshay - 2008 - European Journal of Philosophy 16 (2):211-229.
  19. Gender, Development, and Post-Enlightenment Philosophies of Science.Sandra Harding - 1998 - Hypatia 13 (3):146 - 167.
    Recent "gender, environment, and sustainable development" accounts raise pointed questions about the complicity of Enlightenment philosophies of science with failures of Third World development policies and the current environmental crisis. The strengths of these analyses come from distinctive ways they link androcentric, economistic, and nature-blind aspects of development thinking to "the Enlightenment dream." In doing so they share perspectives with and provide resources for other influential schools of science studies.
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  20. Philosophy of mind in the nineteenth century.Sandra Lapointe (ed.) - 2018 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francs Group.
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    La forme logique de la vie.Sandra Laugier - 2022 - Archives de Philosophie 85 (2):77-97.
    Résumé Les discussions contemporaines du concept fécond de forme de vie ont permis de mettre en évidence à quel point le concept de forme lui-même est essentiel chez Wittgenstein, structurant la continuité entre le premier et le second Wittgenstein. En passant de la « forme logique » au concept de forme de vie, Wittgenstein entend renoncer à une unité « de forme » pour passer à une « famille » de structures apparentées. Mais la logique ne disparaît pas – au (...)
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    Victims of crime: Their station and its duties.Sandra E. Marshall - 2004 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 7 (2):104-117.
    The shift from a welfarist to a retributivist perspective on crime, which is one of the themes of David Garland?s book, has brought with it a renewed emphasis on the victims of crime and their rights. This shift in emphasis, I suggest, raises questions about the way we think of the relationship between individual citizens and between citizens and the state. Different political theories will produce different accounts of this relationship and hence different ways of characterising the status and role (...)
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    Attentional Networks in Normal Aging and Alzheimer's Disease.Sandra E. Black - unknown
    By combining a flanker task and a cuing task into a single paradigm, the authors assessed the effects of orienting and alerting on conflict resolution and explored how normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) modulate these attentional functions. Orienting failed to enhance conflict resolution; alerting was most beneficial for trials without conflict, as if acting on response criterion rather than on information processing. Alerting cues were most effective in the older groups— healthy aging and AD. Conflict resolution was impaired only (...)
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    Adrift in the gray zone: IRB perspectives on research in the learning health system.Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Maureen Kelley, Mildred K. Cho, Stephanie Alessi Kraft, Cyan James, Melissa Constantine, Adrienne N. Meyer, Douglas Diekema, Alexander M. Capron, Benjamin S. Wilfond & David Magnus - 2016 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 7 (2):125-134.
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    Instrumental Perspectivism: Is AI Machine Learning Technology like NMR Spectroscopy?Sandra D. Mitchell - unknown
    The question, “Will science remain human?” expresses a worry that deep learning algorithms will replace scientists in making crucial judgments of classification and inference and that something crucial will be lost if that happens. Ever since the introduction of telescopes and microscopes humans have relied on technologies to “extend” beyond human sensory perception in acquiring scientific knowledge. In this paper I explore whether the ways in which new learning technologies “extend” beyond human cognitive aspects of science can be treated instrumentally. (...)
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    Außerklinische Ethikberatung: Eine Evaluation des Angebots in den Landkreisen Traunstein und Berchtesgadener Land mittels Dokumentenanalyse und Befragung von Hausärzten.Sandra Thiersch, Orsolya Friedrich & Georg Marckmann - 2019 - Ethik in der Medizin 31 (1):45-59.
    ZusammenfassungWährend die Implementierung und Nutzung von Ethikberatung in deutschen Krankenhäusern in den letzten 20 Jahren vorangeschritten ist, entstehen erst in den letzten Jahren zunehmend Ethikberatungsangebote im außerklinischen Bereich. In den Landkreisen Traunstein und Berchtesgadener Land in Südost-Bayern wurde 2012 eine außerklinische Ethikberatung etabliert. Um im Rahmen einer ersten Evaluation wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse über den Bedarf, die Inanspruchnahme und die Zufriedenheit mit diesem Beratungsangebot zu gewinnen, wurde eine Dokumentenanalyse und eine Fragebogenerhebung unter den Hausärzten der beiden Landkreise durchgeführt. Insgesamt nahmen 58 der (...)
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    The Golden Age of Polish Philosophy. Kaziemierz Twardowski’s philosophical legacy.Sandra Lapointe, Jan Wolenski, Mathieu Marion & Wioletta Miskiewicz (eds.) - 2009 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    This volume portrays the Polish or Lvov-Warsaw School, one of the most influential schools in analytic philosophy, which, as discussed in the thorough introduction, presented an alternative working picture of the unity of science.
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    Functional independence of explicit and implicit motor adjustments.Sandra Sülzenbrück & Herbert Heuer - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1):145-159.
    Adaptation to novel visuomotor transformations for example when navigating a cursor on a computer monitor by using a computer mouse, can be explicit or implicit. Explicit adjustments are made when people are informed about the occurrence and the type of a novel visuomotor transformation and intentionally modify their movements. Implicit adjustments, in contrast, are made without reportable knowledge of a novel visuomotor transformation and without a change intention. The relation of implicit adjustments to explicit adjustments needs further clarification. Here we (...)
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  29. Substitution: An Additional Conception of Analysis in the Early Analytic and Phenomenological Traditions?: On Beaney.Sandra Lapointe - 2002 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 40 (S1):101-113.
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    Bolzano's theoretical philosophy: an introduction.Sandra Lapointe - 2011 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Kant -- Decomposition -- Meaning and analysis -- A substitutional theory -- Analyticity -- Consequence -- Justification and proof -- A priori knowledge -- Things, collections and numbers -- Frege -- Husserl, logical psychologism, and the theory of knowledge.
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    Sex discrimination in education: A reply to Shaw.Sandra Acker - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 15 (1):107–118.
    Sandra Acker; Sex Discrimination in Education: a reply to Shaw, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 15, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 107–118, https://doi.
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    Starting thought from women's lives: Eight resources for maximizing objectivity.Sandra Harding - 1990 - Journal of Social Philosophy 21 (2-3):140-149.
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    AI and Entrapment: A Cautionary Tale.Sandra Leonie Field - 2024 - Monash Teaching Community Blog.
    There’s a lot of discussion at present about how we university educators need to embrace and harness the potential of AI for enhancing student learning. To hold onto old ways of teaching and assessing in the era of AI would be a disservice to our students. One common piece of advice, offered widely, including on the Monash AI learning circle website, is that AI might be useful for students to help them summarise readings and compose first drafts of essays. If (...)
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  34. Feminisms.Sandra Kemp & Judith Squires (eds.) - 1997 - Oxford University Press.
    Spanning nearly two decades, from 1980 to 1996, this Reader investigates the debates which have best characterized feminist theory. Including such articles as Pornography and Fantasy, The Body and Cinema, Nature as Female, and A Manifesto for Cyborgs, the extracts examine thoughts on sexualtiy as a domain of exploration, the visual representation of women, what being a feminist means, and why feminists are increasingly involved in political struggles to negotiate the context and meaning of technological development. With writings by bell (...)
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    Qu'est-ce que l'analyse?Sandra Lapointe - 2008 - Vrin.
    S. Lapointe s'interroge sur l'analyse logique, sur les différents procédés d'analyse qui en découlent et sur l'importance que l'on doit y accorder en philosophie. Avec des textes de B. Bolzano et E. Kant.
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  36. In defense of guilt.Sandra Bartky - 1999 - In Claudia Card, Feminist Ethics and Politics. University Press of Kansas.
     
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    Providing Relief to Those in Pain: A Retrospective on the Scholarship and Impact of the Mayday Project.Sandra H. Johnson - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (1):15-20.
    Scholarship has intrinsic value, of course; but when good scholarship can stimulate change for the better in an area as fundamental to human dignity as health care and the relief of suffering, there is a special satisfaction. This has been our experience since 1996, when the first of now four special issues of this journal focused on legal, regulatory, ethical, professional, and financial issues in medical treatment for pain.With the generous and steadfast support of the Mayday Fund, the American Society (...)
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    Horos (Limit) in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics.Sandra Peterson - 1988 - Phronesis 33 (1):233-250.
  39. Effects of prosody and word position on lexical comprehension in infants.A. Fernald, G. McRoberts & C. Herrera - forthcoming - Journal of Experimental Psychology.
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    Daoist Philosophies Past, Present and Future: Curing the Platypus Syndrome.Sandra A. Wawrytko - 2025 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 51 (2-3):99-112.
    If Chinese Philosophy is to be viewed as Contemporary Philosophy, we must address the explicit and implicit biases our philosophical colleagues harbor about “legitimate” philosophy. An apt analogy involves the challenge posed to the European taxonomy of species by the “discovery” of the platypus. Now recognized as a distinct species of mammal (monotreme), the platypus was initially denounced as a hoax, then grudgingly accepted as a “primitive” evolutionary dead end. Using Daoist philosophy as an example, this essay offers a pedagogical (...)
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  41. Conflicting preferences and advance directives.Sandra Woien - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (4):64-65.
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    ¿Voluntad de Vivir o Voluntad de Morir?: El Suicidio En Schopenhauer y Mainlánder.Sandra Baquedano - 2007 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 63:117-126.
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    Oliva Sabuco de Nantes and her Nueva Filosofia: a new philosophy of human nature and the interaction between mind and body.Sandra Plastina - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 27 (4):738-752.
    ABSTRACTThe main objective of the New Philosophy was to ‘improve the lives of people and nations in part by improving medical practice’. To this end, Oliva Sabuco sought to improve humankind's know...
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    De la “Cura amoris” en Pascal, un vistazo ético-antropológico a “Les Pensées”.José Daniel Gómez Serna & Conrado Giraldo Zuluaga - 2019 - Escritos 27 (59):198-121.
    The article suggests an ethical-anthropological reading of Thoughts, magna opera of the French mathematician and philosopher Blaise Pascal, which was published after his death by his relatives and friends. Such a reading is presented in three moments: Firstly, an anthropological description aimed at answering the question ‘who is man?’; secondly, an analysis of Pascal’s erotic condition; and, finally, an ethical proposal as cura amoris. The main argument of the article is that every human being has a motivation in acting, that (...)
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    After Eurocentrism: Challenges for the Philosophy of Science.Sandra Harding - 1992 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1992:311 - 319.
    Two themes in postcolonial science studies pose unusual challenges for philosophers of science. According to these accounts, the cognitive/technical core of Western sciences, not just their technologies, applications, and social institutions, is permeated by distinctive cultural and political commitments. In this sense, Western sciences are "ethnosciences." Moreover, these analysts want to delink their societies' scientific and technological projects from the West's in order to develop fully modern sciences within their own culturally distinctive scientific traditions. This paper suggests some fruitful ways (...)
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    (1 other version)Ascetic Intellectual Opportunities: Reply to Alison Wylie.Sandra Harding - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 13:75-85.
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    PSDA in the Nursing Home.Sandra Johnson - 1991 - Hastings Center Report 21 (5):3-4.
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    The archive on which the sun never sets: Rudyard Kipling.Sandra Kemp - 1998 - History of the Human Sciences 11 (4):33-48.
    In 'No Apocalypse. Not Now' Derrida claims that 'literature produces its referent as a fictive or fabulous referent, which is itself dependent on the possibility of archivising...'. Taking the Kipling archive as its point of reference, this article considers the claims involved in the idea of a literary archive (with its appeals to authority, intention, origin, propri ety). In view of the continuing fascination with the details and events of Kipling's life (the interweaving of his public and private self, and (...)
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  49. Heidegger and the modes of world-disclosure.Sandra Lee Bartky - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (2):212-236.
  50. Minima moralia: Is there an ethics of the open society?Sandra Pralong - 1999 - In Ian Charles Jarvie & Sandra Pralong, Popper's Open Society After Fifty Years: The Continuing Relevance of Karl Popper. New York: Routledge. pp. 128.
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