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  1. Asma Lamrabet's theology : navigating Islam, gender equality and decolonial thought.Sara Borrillo - 2025 - In Mohammed Hashas (ed.), Contemporary Moroccan thought: on philosophy, theology, society, and culture. Boston: Brill.
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  2. Creeped Out.Sara Bernstein & Daniel Nolan - forthcoming - In Uriah Kriegel (ed.), Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Mind Vol 5. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This paper examines both creepiness and the distinctive reaction had to creepiness, being “creeped out.” The paper defends a response-dependent account of creepiness in terms of this distinctive reaction, contrasting our preferred account to others that might be offered. The paper concludes with a discussion of the value of detecting creepiness.
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  3. Subjectivity in Film: Mine, Yours, and No One’s.Sara Aronowitz & Grace Helton - 2024 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 11.
    A classic and fraught question in the philosophy of film is this: when you watch a film, do you experience yourself in the world of the film, observing the scenes? In this paper, we argue that this subject of film experience is sometimes a mere impersonal viewpoint, sometimes a first-personal but unindexed subject, and sometimes a particular, indexed subject such as the viewer herself or a character in the film. We first argue for subject pluralism: there is no single answer (...)
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  4. Why the qua Problem has not Been Dissolved: Reply to Deutsch.Sara Papic - forthcoming - Erkenntnis.
    In a recent paper, Max Deutsch argues that there is no “qua problem” for purely causal theories of reference, according to which the extensions of some expressions are grounded in causal relations to members of their extensions during dubbing acts. The qua problem is the difficulty in specifying the facts in virtue of which the reference of “elephant” is grounded by causal contact with something _qua_ elephant and not _qua_ its other properties. If no such specification can be given, reference (...)
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    Medical Assistance in Dying: Going beyond the Numbers.Sara Hashemi, Julia Taylor, Mary Faith Marshall & Marcia Day Childress - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (11):97-99.
    Daryl Pullman provides a valuable comparison between the Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) rates in Canada and California, illuminating the factors that appear to be pushing Canada down a slippery...
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  6. Ethical Puzzles of Time Travel.Sara Bernstein - 2012 - In Andrei Marmor (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Law. New York , NY: Routledge.
    This paper is dedicated to articulating the ethical puzzles that arise from the possibility of time travel. I divide the puzzles into three different categories: permissibility puzzles, obligation puzzles, and conflicts between past and future selves. In each category, I suggest that ethical problems involving time travel are not as dissimilar to parallel “normal” ethical puzzles as one might think.
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    Epoché as Personal Transformation.Sara Heinämaa - 2019 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2019 (2):133-159.
    This paper argues that the parallel that Husserl draws in The Crisis between the phenomenological epoché and religious conversions is not just a rhetorical device but involves a crucial methodological idea. By pointing to the depth-dimension of living consciousness and its possibilities of transformation, the parallel sheds light upon the ultimate task of the phenomenological- transcendental reduction. To argue for this this claim, the paper first explicates the two principal epoch.
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    When There’s No One Else to Blame: The Impact of Coworkers’ Perceived Competence and Warmth on the Relations between Ostracism, Shame, and Ingratiation.Sara Joy Krivacek, Christian N. Thoroughgood, Katina B. Sawyer, Nicholas Anthony Smith & Thomas J. Zagenczyk - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 194 (2):371-386.
    Workplace ostracism is a prevalent and painful experience. The majority of studies focus on negative outcomes of ostracism, with less work examining employees’ potential adaptive responses to it. Further, scholars have suggested that such responses depend on employee attributions, yet little research has taken an attributional perspective on workplace ostracism. Drawing on sociometer theory and attribution theory we develop and test a model that investigates why and under what circumstances ostracized employees engage in adaptive responses to ostracism. Specifically, we argue (...)
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    Solidarity and Theories of Collective Action.Sara Rachel Chant - 2023 - Rivista di Estetica 82:106-122.
    The concept of solidarity is of central importance to the political sense of collective action. But it is a curious fact that solidarity is virtually unmentioned across the large and growing literature in philosophical collective action theory. Instead, we see discussions of collective action overwhelmingly focus on epistemic conditions and group-level correlates of individual action explanations such as collective intentions, collective beliefs, and so on. The aim of this paper is to elucidate the relationship between solidarity and collective action theory. (...)
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    Chapter four. Citizen as theate¯s : Performing unity, reciprocity, and strong-mindedness in the city dionysia.S. Sara Monoson - 2000 - In Susan Sara Monoson (ed.), Plato’s Democratic Entanglements: Athenian Politics and the Practice of Philosophy. Princeton University Press. pp. 88-112.
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  11. Autochthony, sexual reproduction, and political life in the statesman myth.Sara Brill - 2017 - In John Sallis (ed.), Plato's Statesman: Dialectic, Myth, and Politics. Albany, NY: Suny Series in Contemporary Company.
  12. Introduction.Sara Fovargue & Craig Purshouse - 2024 - In Sara Fovargue & Craig Purshouse (eds.), Leading works in health law and ethics. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Family background and female sexual behavior.Sara Grainger - 2004 - Human Nature 15 (2):133-145.
    Since the seminal works of Draper and Harpending (1982) and Belsky et al. (1991) there has been considerable interest in the link between the family environment experienced as a child and consequent mating and reproductive strategy of females. In this paper, predictions from the hypothesis were tested using postal survey data from a cross-section of 415 women in Merseyside, UK. No relationships were found between father-absence, unrelated male-presence, parental divorce or parental death with age at first coitus, number of sexual (...)
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    Wives of High Pasture: Worth Tuttle Hedden and Her Novel of the Oneida Community.P. V. LeForge & Sara Warner - 2006 - Utopian Studies 17 (2):347 - 364.
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    Framing the "Right to Withdraw" in the Use of Biospecimens for iPSC Research.Justin Lowenthal & Sara Chandros Hull - 2013 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 4 (1):1-14.
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    What future for cognitive science(s)?Sara Dellantonio & Luigi Pastore - 2023 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 14:1-10.
    _Abstract_: In this introduction to the thematic issue on _the future of the cognitive science(s)_, we examine how challenges and uncertainties surrounding the past and present of this discipline make it difficult to chart its future. We focus on two main questions. The first is whether cognitive science is a single unified field or inherently pluralistic. This question can be asked at various levels: First, with respect to the disciplines that should be included in the cognitive hexagon and their reciprocal (...)
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    Threat interpretation bias in anxious children and their mothers.Sara Gifford, Shirley Reynolds, Sarah Bell & Charlotte Wilson - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (3):497-508.
  18. La prostitución también es violencia machista.Sara Vicente Collado - 2009 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 59 (960):48-52.
    El consumo sexual de mujeres a cambio de dinero es, por desgracia, una práctica masculina muy habitual en nuestra sociedad. La mayoría de los hombres de edades entre los 40 y los 60 años se han iniciado en la sexualidad a través de una práctica de poder y de abuso como es la prostitución. La compra del cuerpo de las mujeres ha sido normalizada para demasiados hombres y poco cuestionada socialmente.
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    Strategic ambiguity and decision-making: an experimental study.David Kelsey & Sara le Roux - 2018 - Theory and Decision 84 (3):387-404.
    We conducted a set of experiments to compare the effect of ambiguity in single-person decisions and games. Our results suggest that ambiguity has a bigger impact in games than in ball and urn problems. We find that ambiguity has the opposite effect in games of strategic substitutes and complements. This confirms a theoretical prediction made by Eichberger and Kelsey. In addition, we note that subjects’ ambiguity attitudes appear to be context dependent: ambiguity loving in single-person decisions and ambiguity averse in (...)
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    Douala as a “hybrid space”: Comparing online and offline representations of a sub-Saharan city.Marta Pucciarelli & Sara Vannini - 2018 - Semiotica 2018 (223):219-250.
    This study investigates the complex relationship between the physical and digital spaces of the city of Douala, Cameroon by comparing its online representation with the social representations emerging orally by locals. Using the results of two existing studies reporting on the online image of the city, we investigate the social representations foreigners and locally relevant people have of Douala and uncover similarities and discrepancies of the two resulting representations. Outcomes from the analysis permit reflection on the implications of these and (...)
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    Montaigne: limiti, paradossi e possibilità del giudicare.Sara Bianchini - 2014 - [Rome]: Stamen.
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  22. «Tempi» E «spazi» Del rischio educativo.Sara Nosari - 2006 - Filosofia 57 (1-3).
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    Crossing the Borders of Plyler v. Doe: Students without Documentation and their Right to Rights.Sara Radoff - 2011 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 47 (5):436-450.
    In this article, I show that the intersection between education policy and immigration law in the United States sustains a permanent underclass and reinforces the deliberate disenfranchisement of students without authorized immigration status. I critically analyze the Supreme Court case Plyler s. Doe, and I suggest the DREAM Act as a means for these students to secure a right to rights for economic, social, and political agency. At the heart of the argument is my assertion that domiciled residency ought to (...)
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    Argumentation in the health care domain: introduction.Sara Rubinelli & Af Snoeck Henkemans - 2012 - Journal of Argumentation in Context 1 (1):1-3.
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    La liberté à l'épreuve de l'Autre symbolique dans le théâtre de Sartre.Sara Vassallo - 2005 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 1:61-83.
  26. Las Cartas del Mal: Resignificación del mal en Spinoza.Sara Reyes Vera - 2012 - Laguna 31:123-152.
    El mal no es. El significado del mal es revisado, desde la perspectiva spinozista, para teorizar al mal como carencia. El espacio que genera el uso inadecuado de las palabras es ocupado por una realidad que se concibe a sí misma por comparación. Las categorías bueno y malo dejan de tener sentido en el momento en el que el conocimiento prescinde de la imaginación para entender. Lo malo lo es para mí, pero el mal no es más que una negación (...)
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  27. Origen del lenguaje: Un enfoque multidisciplinar Origin of language: A multidisciplinary approach Ludus Vitalis Vol. XVII/núm 31/2009.Ángel Rivera Arrizabalaga & Sara Rivera Velasco - 2009 - Ludus Vitalis 17 (31).
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    Free Will and A Clockwork Orange.Sara Bizarro - 2022 - Ethical Perspectives 29 (2):171-195.
    This article looks at the film A Clockwork Orange (Kubrick 1971) through the lenses of the free will debate. The main argument proposed is that the film exemplifies a view of free will that I call polythetic. This view says that free will needs to be understood as containing several criteria that allow us to see an action as more or less free, but none of the characteristics is essential for an action to be classified as free. In this view, (...)
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    “Cheerleaders” and “Mama Bears”: Combatting Sexist Teacher Strike Discourse.Sara Hardman & Tomas de Rezende Rocha - 2023 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 42 (4):367-387.
    Teacher strikes have taken place in the United States since the end of the 19th century, became much more common in the 1960s, and have enjoyed a resurgence over the past five years (2018-2023). In this paper, we analyze teacher strikes with two main objectives. First, we examine how sexism and misogyny impact discourse around teacher strikes, as well as the justifications that teachers themselves give for striking. We find that teachers are at risk of being deemed ‘immoral’ unless they (...)
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    Arte, memoria e historia en la obra de Jorge Marín.Sara Fernandez Gomez - 2023 - Escritos 31 (66):01-16.
    Para la década de 1990 el paradigma del archivo vinculó los problemas de la serialidad y lo cotidiano con la memoria y el arte empezó a relacionarse con las construcciones sobre el pasado. Un arte que emerge en contra de la amnesia, el olvido y la creciente despolitización de la sociedad, lo que implica que ante estas obras los espectadores se muevan críticamente, se apropien de las construcciones plásticas sobre lo que nos ha sucedido y cuestionen la historia tradicional. En (...)
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    Learning Professional Ethics—An International Perspective.Nigel Duncan & Sara Chandler - 2006 - Legal Ethics 9 (2):160-162.
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    The Summer Philosophy Institute of Colorado.Robert Figueroa & Sara Goering - 1997 - Teaching Philosophy 20 (2):155-168.
    This paper presents an overview of the goals, structure, and results of an annual, week-long, summer philosophy institute for high school students. Inspired by other similar programs, the Summer Philosophy Institute of Colorado (SPI-CO) was designed for a culturally diverse group of students, aiming to expose college-track high school students to philosophy, to encourage students in lower-track classifications to pursue college, to offer advising to students on how to make college a reality, to expose both groups of students to critical (...)
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    Laboratory animal strain mobilities: handling with care for animal sentience and biosecurity.Emma Roe & Sara Peres - 2022 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 44 (3):1-22.
    The global distribution of laboratory mouse strains is valued for ensuring the continuity, validity and accessibility of model organisms. Mouse strains are therefore assumed mobile and able to travel. We draw on the concept of ‘animal mobilities’ to explain how attending to laboratory mice as living animal, commodity and scientific tool is shaping how they are transported through contemporary scientific infrastructures and communities. Our paper is framed around exploring how animal strains travel, rather than animals, as we show that it (...)
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    The Intrusion of Slavery into the Time of Schmitt and Shakespeare.Sara-Maria Sorentino - 2021 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2021 (194):89-109.
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    Citoyennes nationales et panafricaines. Le congrès de « la Femme africaine » à Ibadan en 1960. [REVIEW]Sara Panata - 2021 - Clio 53:71-99.
    En août 1960, le congrès « La femme africaine trace son avenir»s’ouvre à l’université d’Ibadan, au sud-ouest du Nigéria. Cinquante-cinq femmes de huit pays l’Afrique de l’Ouest se rassemblent pour la première fois au-delà des lignes de démarcation linguistiques et coloniales. Au programme : discuter l’avenir des Africaines dans les nations indépendantes et dans une nouvelle Afrique, libre de la domination coloniale. Les analyses proposées par les déléguées montrent leur volonté de redéfinir leurs rôles en imaginant de nouveaux droits et (...)
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    Book Review: Ethics, law, and aging review. Volume 6: Consumer directed care and the older person. [REVIEW]Sara Horton-Deutsch - 2001 - Nursing Ethics 8 (6):570-571.
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    Culture, Subject, and Psyche: Dialogues in Psychoanalysis and Anthropology. Anthony Molino, ed. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2004. xv + 217 pp. [REVIEW]Sara E. Lewis - 2010 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 38 (1):1-3.
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    The Śāmalājī Sculptures and 6th Century Art in Western IndiaThe Samalaji Sculptures and 6th Century Art in Western India. [REVIEW]Michael W. Meister & Sara L. Schastok - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (2):367.
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    L'asignatura pendent: una habitació pròpia. Reflexions al voltant del diàleg "Viure i conviure. Fòrum Mundial de les Dones.". [REVIEW]Nuria Sara Miras - 2005 - Astrolabio:11.
    A partir de les experiències aportades per diferents testimonis de dones de tot el món en el Fòrum, es pot fer un retrat de la seva situació actual en el món en els aspectes social, econòmic, cultural o polític i les problemàtiques per raó de gènere en cadascun d¿aquests àmbits. El discurs per la reivindicació de l¿autonomia de la dona presenta, des del punt de vista filosòfic, una interessant doble vertrebració que articula diferència i igualtat.
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    Modern statelessness and the British imperial perspective. A comment on Mira Siegelberg’s Statelessness: A Modern History. [REVIEW]Sara Cosemans - 2021 - History of European Ideas 47 (5):801-808.
    ABSTRACT If the link between territories and people get severed, what is (or should be) the role of international law and the international community? In Statelessness. A Modern History, Mira Siegelberg (University of Cambridge) guides the reader through the answers jurists, philosophers, and diplomats have given to that question since the nineteenth century. Siegelberg is less interested in the question why the postwar arrangement failed so miserably in its plea to reduce statelessness than in the architecture of international law and (...)
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    Sciences et démocratie.Daniel Borrillo (ed.) - 1993 - Strasbourg: Presses universitaires de Strasbourg.
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  42. (1 other version)Maternal thinking: towards a politics of peace.Sara Ruddick - 1989 - London: The Women's Press.
    The most popular uniting theme in feminist peace literature grounds women's peace work in mothering. I argue if maternal arguments do not address the variety of relationships different races and classes of mothers have to institutional violence and/or the military, then the resulting peace politics can only draw incomplete conclusions about the relationships between maternal work/thinking and peace. To illustrate this I compare two models of mothering: Sara Ruddick's decription of "maternal practice" and Patricia Hill Collins's account of racial-ethnic (...)
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    (1 other version)Transforming genetic research practices with marginalized communities: A case for responsive justice.Sara Goering, Suzanne Holland & Kelly Fryer-Edwards - 2008 - Hastings Center Report 38 (2):43-53.
    : Genetics researchers often work with distinct communities. To take moral account of how their research affects these communities, they need a richer conception of justice and they need to make those communities equal participants in decision-making about how the research is conducted and what is produced and published out of it.
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  44. Unintentional collective action.Sara Rachel Chant - 2007 - Philosophical Explorations 10 (3):245 – 256.
    In this paper, I examine the manner in which analyses of the action of single agents have been pressed into service for constructing accounts of collective action. Specifically, I argue that the best analogy to collective action is a class of individual action that Carl Ginet has called 'aggregate action.' Furthermore, once we use aggregate action as a model of collective action, then we see that existing accounts of collective action have failed to accommodate an important class of (what I (...)
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  45. Differences that matter: feminist theory and postmodernism.Sara Ahmed - 1998 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Differences That Matter challenges existing ways of theorising the relationship between feminism and postmodernism which ask 'is or should feminism be modern or postmodern?' Sara Ahmed suggests that postmodernism has been allowed to dictate feminist debates and calls instead for feminist theorists to speak (back) to postmodernism, rather than simply speak on (their relationship to) it. Such a 'speaking back' involves a refusal to position postmodernism as a generalisable condition of the world and requires closer readings of what postmodernism (...)
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  46. Toward a Phenomenology of Sexual Difference: Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Beauvoir.Sara Heinämaa - 2003 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Sara HeinSmaa rediscovers neglected passages of Le Duexi_me Sexe in her quest to follow Simone de Beauvoir's line of thinking. She finds the masterpiece to be grounded in the work of Husserl and Merleau-Ponty.
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  47. Locating Values in the Space of Possibilities.Sara Aronowitz - forthcoming - Philosophy of Science.
    Where do values live in thought? A straightforward answer is that we (or our brains) make decisions using explicit value representations which are our values. Recent work applying reinforcement learning to decision-making and planning suggests that more specifically, we may represent both the instrumental expected value of actions as well as the intrinsic reward of outcomes. In this paper, I argue that identifying value with either of these representations is incomplete. For agents such as humans and other animals, there is (...)
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  48. Albeit eating: Towards an ethics of cannibalism.Sara Guyer - 1997 - Angelaki 2 (1):63 – 80.
  49. Proof analysis for Lewis counterfactuals.Sara Negri & Giorgio Sbardolini - 2016 - Review of Symbolic Logic 9 (1):44-75.
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    The Philosophy of Envy.Sara Protasi - 2021 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Envy is almost universally condemned. But is its reputation warranted? Sara Protasi argues envy is multifaceted and sometimes even virtuous.
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