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    Deferred expertise: The groundless ground of datafication and the shift to recessive technologies.Sarah Langman - forthcoming - Educational Philosophy and Theory.
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    The great refusal: Herbert Marcuse and contemporary social movements.Andrew T. Lamas (ed.) - 2016 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
    Herbert Marcuse examined the subjective and material conditions of radical social change and developed the "Great Refusal," a radical concept of "the protest against that which is." The editors and contributors to the exciting new volume The Great Refusal provide an analysis of contemporary social movements around the world with particular reference to Marcuse's revolutionary concept. The book also engages-and puts Marcuse in critical dialogue with-major theorists including Slavoj Žižek and Michel Foucault, among others. The chapters in this book analyze (...)
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  3. In Dialogue with Thomas Hobbes: Margaret Cavendish’s Natural Philosophy.Sarah Hutton - 1996 - Women’s Writing 4:421-32.
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    The Childhood of Art: An Interpretation of Freud's Aesthetics.Sarah Kofman & Winifred Woodhull - 1990 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48 (3):252-254.
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    Protecting privacy interests in brain images : the limits of consent.Sarah J. L. Edwards - 2012 - In Sarah Richmond, Geraint Rees & Sarah J. L. Edwards (eds.), I know what you're thinking: brain imaging and mental privacy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  6. Relations and Reality: The Metaphysics of Parts and Wholes.Sarah E. Glenn - 2000 - Dissertation, Boston College
    Parts and wholes come in an infinite variety, but in each instance something, namely relations, joins the parts together to make them into a whole rather than an Aristotelian "heap." The ontological status of relations is the subject of this dissertation. ;The question of whether relations are real presupposes some method of determining what is real. A modified version of Whitehead's ontological principle, or the idea that only real things can have effects on other things, serves as the test of (...)
     
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  7. (1 other version)Moving Too Fast: The Making of an Ad Hoc Hypothesis.Sarah Scott - 2011 - Metatheoria 2 (1):37-60.
    A scientific dispute may turn crucially upon whether or not a given hypothesis is ad hoc. So, it is extremely important to determine what makes a hypothesis ad hoc. Yet, previous accounts have failed, either because they have run afoul of the Quine-Duhem problem, or because of other major defects.I develop a novel account of ad hocness. I propose that a hypothesis is ad hoc when disconfirming evidence leads scientists to accept that hypothesis into their theory even though the core (...)
     
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  8. Beyond Silence, Towards Refusal: The Epistemic Possibilities of #MeToo.Sarah Miller - 2019 - Apa Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 19 (1):12-16.
    There are many ways to understand the meanings of the #MeToo movement. Analyses of its significance have proliferated in popular media; some academic analyses have also recently appeared. Commentary on the philosophical and epistemic significance of the #MeToo movement has been less plentiful. The specific moment of the #MeToo movement in which Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony garnered a widespread social media response from sexual violence survivors highlighted the power of a particular form of epistemic response, what I call ‘epistemic (...)
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  9. I. Interdisciplinarity: Interdisciplinarity: (Why) is it still an issue?Sarah Maza - 2006 - In G. J. Mallinson (ed.), Interdisciplinarity: qu'est-ce que les lumières: la reconnaissance au dix-huitième siècle. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation.
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    Roles and representations of women in early Chinese philosophy: a survey.Sarah Craddock & John Preston - 2020 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 15 (2):198-222.
    An understanding of the roles and representations of women in classical Chinese philosophy is here derived from central texts such as the Analects, the Lienu Zhuan, and the I Ching. We argue that the roles of women during the classical period of Chinese philosophy tended to be as part of the “inner,” working domestically as a housewife and mother. This will be shown from three passages from the Analects. Women were represented as submissive and passive, as with the qualities ascribed (...)
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  11. Information Ethics: a student's perspective.Sarah B. Kaddu - 2007 - International Review of Information Ethics 7:09.
    Based on personal experience, and content analysis, this paper examines Information Ethics from a student‘s perspective. Within this framework the paper defines IE, outlines the history of IE and highlights incidences of IE violations in Uganda. The paper concludes with proposals towards better adherence to IE in Uganda. The paper presents personal experience, observation and a content analysis methodology.
     
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  12. The Annunciate by Jean-Luc Nancy.Sarah Horton - 2017 - In Richard Kearney & Matthew Clemente (eds.), The Art of Anatheism. London, U.K.: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 124-126.
    Translation (French to English) of Jean-Luc Nancy's "L'Annoncée.".
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    Thomas Jackson, Oxford Platonist, and William Twisse, Aristotelian.Sarah Hutton - 1978 - Journal of the History of Ideas 39 (4):635.
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    The Wood and the Trees.Sarah J. Kattau - 2008 - Metascience 17 (2):237-240.
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    Medieval song from Aristotle to opera.Sarah Kay - 2022 - Ithaca [New York]: Cornell University Press.
    Discusses songs by the troubadours, trouvères, and Guillaume de Machaut, performed live and on the page, in the context of antique, late antique, and medieval thought and poetic practice and in the light of later opera. Topics include cosmology, education, astronomy, breath, beasts, monsters, hybridity, imagination, life, and death.
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  16. Shoah (oder die Un-Gnade).Sarah Kofman - 1991 - Die Philosophin 2 (3):7-8.
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    How We Recognize Our Own Actions.Sarah-Jayne Blakemore - 2009 - In Nancey Murphy, George Ellis & Timothy O'Connor (eds.), Downward Causation and the Neurobiology of Free Will. Springer Verlag. pp. 145--151.
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    Overcoming oedipal exclusions.Sarah K. Donovan - 2002 - Philosophy Today 46 (5):128-133.
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    Kabbalistic philosophy of science?Sarah J. Kattau - 2001 - Metascience 10 (1):22-31.
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    Health inequalities and justice.Sarah Marchand & Daniel Wikler - 2002 - In Julia Lai Po-Wah Tao (ed.), Cross-cultural perspectives on the (im) possibility of global bioethics. Boston: Kluwer Academic. pp. 209--221.
    In this paper we examine some issues of distributive justice in relation to the distribution of health in a population. Our focus is on socioeconomic inequalities in health within a society. Research suggests that socioeconomic status and level of education are strongly correlated with level of health such that those with lower status in a society are relatively sicker than their counterparts who have higher status. Importantly, the correlation we are concerned with is not the obvious correlation between poor health (...)
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    National audit of continence care: laying the foundation.Sarah Mian, Adrian Wagg, Penny Irwin, Derek Lowe, Jonathan Potter & Michael Pearson - 2005 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 11 (6):533-543.
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    VCE Sociology: The Importance of Discussion in Sociology.Sarah Spiteri - 2009 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 17 (4):20.
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  23. Augustinian Puzzles About Body, Soul, Flesh, and Death.Sarah Catherine Byers - 2017 - In Justin E. H. Smith (ed.), Embodiment (Oxford Philosophical Concepts). New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 87-108.
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    The New Materialism: Philosophy, History, and Science.Sarah Ellenzweig & John H. Zammito (eds.) - 2017 - New York: Routledge.
    New materialism challenges conventional theories of understanding human being and subjectivity, which it regards as shaped by mechanistic models characteristic of early modern philosophy that regarded matter as largely passive. Instead it gives weight to topics often overlooked in such accounts: the body, the role of affect and the emotions, gender, temporality, agency and vitalism. This collection, which includes an international roster of contributors from philosophy, history, literature and science, is the first to ask what is 'new' about the new (...)
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    Consumers' Perceptions of Native Advertisements.Sarah Fischbach & Jennifer Zarzosa - 2019 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 38 (3):275-296.
    With the rapid growth of native advertising, there has been an increased interest to address ethical concerns and deception online. To address this concern, we look at the consumer's ethical efficacy toward native ads and we compare native ads to banner ads. Results confirm that consumers trust native ads more than banner ads. Moreover, we uncover that consumers ethical efficacy affects their intention to share native ads through eWOM. However, consumer individual differences influence intention to share content online and trust (...)
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    Specialized RSC: Substrate Specificities for a Conserved Chromatin Remodeler.Sarah J. Hainer & Craig D. Kaplan - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (7):2000002.
    The remodel the structure of chromatin (RSC) nucleosome remodeling complex is a conserved chromatin regulator with roles in chromatin organization, especially over nucleosome depleted regions therefore functioning in gene expression. Recent reports in Saccharomyces cerevisiae have identified specificities in RSC activity toward certain types of nucleosomes. RSC has now been shown to preferentially evict nucleosomes containing the histone variant H2A.Z in vitro. Furthermore, biochemical activities of distinct RSC complexes has been found to differ when their nucleosome substrate is partially unraveled. (...)
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    Tot, unsterblich.Sarah Kofman - 1991 - Die Philosophin 2 (3):111-112.
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    Natality and Exposure: A Philosophical Account of the Harm of Sexual Violence.Sarah Lafford - 2018 - Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 2 (1).
    From an ontological foundation of natality, drawing from Hannah Arendt and Adriana Cavarero, this paper concludes that sexual violence uniquely undermines being-in-theworld and being-in-the-world-with-others. The framework of natality is not usually directly applied to sexual violence. Natality roots us ontologically in birth, beginnings and relationality. While the promise of the natal inclines the subject outwards, towards others, the horror of rape freezes victims in objectification, exploits exposure and entangles victims physically and psychically with their abuser. Sexual violence is the very (...)
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    Metaphor and Metaphilosophy: Philosophy as Combat, Play, and Aesthetic Experience.Dr Sarah A. Mattice - 2014 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Sarah A. Mattice develops a comparative intervention in contemporary metaphilosophy. Drawing on resources from hermeneutics, cognitive linguistics, aesthetics, and Chinese philosophy, she explores how philosophical language is deeply intertwined with the definition and practice of the discipline.
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    Recovery in Context: Thirty Years of Mental Health Policy in California.Joel T. Braslow, Sarah L. Starks, Enrico G. Castillo, John S. Brekke & Jeremy Levenson - 2021 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 64 (1):82-102.
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    Alternation biases in corpora vs. picture description experiments: DO-biased and PD-biased verbs in the Dutch dative alternation.Timothy Colleman & Sarah Bernolet - 2012 - In Dagmar Divjak & Stefan Thomas Gries (eds.), Frequency effects in language representation. Boston: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 87--125.
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    Geohumanities and Health.Sarah Atkinson & Rachel Hunt (eds.) - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This volume brings together research in the GeoHumanities from various intellectual perspectives to illustrate the benefits of humanities-inspired approaches in understanding and confronting historically entrenched and recently emergent health-related challenges. In three main sections, this volume seeks to foreground the richness of work entangling medicine and health with the concerns of geography and of the Humanities. This volume will be of interest to academics and researchers in the Geographies of health and medicine, social sciences in GeoHumanities, and health humanities, and (...)
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    A Ugandan woman's story.Sarah Babirye - 1998 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 15 (4):2-3.
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    Editorial Note.Sarah Jean Broadie - 2021 - Philosophical Quarterly 71 (4):pqab049.
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    On a Different Scale: Movement(s) in a Pandemic.Sarah K. Burgess - 2020 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 53 (3):232-238.
    ABSTRACT This essay walks through the ways the pandemic structures and limits our movement in cities. It suggests that our well-worn tropes for walking, in this moment, shore up the power of the state over individual bodies. To imagine the possibility of how bodily movement might resist this power, the essay turns to a rhetorical conception of scale.
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    The Universe, Life and Everything...: Dialogues on Our Changing Understanding of Reality.Sarah Durston & Ton Baggerman - 2017 - Amsterdam University Press.
    The way we understand the world we live in is changing. Our traditional understanding is being challenged by developments in physics, including quantum mechanics, and our inability to explain certain complex phenomena such as consciousness. In this book, scholars from a variety of backgrounds discuss how our understanding of our world is expanding to include such phenomena.
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    Exemplary Paternalism: A Consideration of Confucian Models of Moral Oversight.Sarah Flavel & Brad Hall - 2020 - Culture and Dialogue 8 (2):220-250.
    In this article we examine Classical Confucian political thinking through the lens of paternalism. We situate Confucianism amid contemporary models of paternalism to show that Confucianism can be understood as a soft form of paternalism regarding its method. Confucianism stresses cultivation of the people by moral exemplars to guide the people to act in ways that are in their own best interests. This is in contrast to use of law and punishment as a deterrent of unwanted behaviours of the people. (...)
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    A World Without Contours.Sarah Hammerschlag - 2019 - Levinas Studies 13:121-139.
    This article argues that literature is the necessary foil to Emmanuel Levinas’s development of the category of religion, as the site of relation between the same and the other. The essay tracks Levinas’s dependence on literature to illustrate alterity, but also shows that literature functions as religion’s rival in Levinas’s thought. Playing the terms of religion, literature, and philosophy off one another, the article argues, Levinas was also making an interception into a larger post-World War II debate over which of (...)
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    Light as glamour: The luminescent ideal of beauty in the Roman de la Rose.Sarah-Grace Heller - 2001 - Speculum 76 (4):934-959.
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    Predicting human adiposity – sometimes – with food insecurity: Broaden the model for better accuracy.Sarah E. Hill, Randi P. Proffitt Leyva & Danielle J. DelPriore - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Separating from heterosexualism.Sarah Hoagland - 1995 - In Penny A. Weiss & Marilyn Friedman (eds.), Feminism and community. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. pp. 273.
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    It’s Double Edged: The Positive and Negative Relationships Between the Development of Moral Reasoning and Video Game Play Among Adolescents.Sarah E. Hodge, Jacqui Taylor & John McAlaney - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:412656.
    Due to the concerns over the effects of video game play, this study investigated adolescents’ moral development and their video game play. 166 adolescents aged 11-18 years (M = 13.08 SD = 1.91) attending an English school completed an online survey, which included a measure of moral development and questions regarding video game play. In contrast to previous research, male participants were found to have significantly (p = 0.02) higher moral reasoning scores than females. The results also suggested a transition (...)
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    Is It Still Double Edged? Not for University Students’ Development of Moral Reasoning and Video Game Play.Sarah E. Hodge, Jacqui Taylor & John McAlaney - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Previous research with video game play and moral development with adolescents, found both positive and negative relationships. This study aimed to extend this research to explore moral development and video game play with University students. One hundred and thirty-five undergraduate students (M = 20.29 SD = 2.70) took part in an online survey. The results suggested higher moral reasoning for participants who described themselves as gamers and those which do not players, compared to the those who play but do not (...)
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  44. A Kantian Approach To Prison Reform.Sarah Williams Holtman - 1997 - Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 5.
    Despite the extreme violence and severe overcrowding that plague U.S. prisons, prison reform is nearly a non-issue in this country. Immanuel Kant's Metaphysics of Morals may first appear an unlikely place to seek support for a more critical view of prison conditions and popular attitudes toward them. But by appeal to the doctrines of right and virtue, we can discover substantial Kantian grounds to support reform efforts.On Kantian bases I thus develop two principles, the first a principle of justice and (...)
     
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    Kant's Formula of Humanity and the Pursuit of Subjective Ends.Sarah Holtman - 1995 - Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress 2:697-703.
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    On the Question of Orphans.Sarah Holtman - 2006 - Social Theory and Practice 32 (4):579-600.
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    The influence of the Ōjōyōshū in late tenth- and early eleventh-century Japan.Sarah Horton - 2004 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 31 (1):29-54.
  48. Mainstreaming Medea.Sarah Blaffer Hrdy - forthcoming - Human Nature: A Critical Reader.
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    Siren Enchantments, or, Reading Sound in Medieval Books.Sarah Kay - 2020 - Substance 49 (2):108-132.
    Scholars of the Middle Ages are reflecting productively on the sound not only of the text, but of the book.1 Formed from the skins of dead animals, parchment pages have a positive and intimate bond with silence in a way that paper does not. And yet the same or similar animal membranes are used for drum skins, tambourines, or the bellows of bagpipes, while the body of the human reader, enveloped in a skin that closely resembles parchment and is near (...)
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    Climate Justice and Feasibility: Normative Theorizing, Feasibility Constraints, and Climate Action.Sarah Kenehan & Corey Katz (eds.) - 2021 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This volume will address whether and to what extent those working to better understand or achieve climate justice should think about the real-world feasibility of their theories or proposals.
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