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    Communication and Emotional Vocabulary; Relevance for Mental Health Among School-Age Youths.Tormod Rimehaug & Silja Berg Kårstad - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundThe association between language and mental health may be connected to several aspects of language. Based on the known associations, emotional vocabulary could be an important contribution to mental health and act as a risk, protective or resilience factor for mental health in general. As a preliminary test of this hypothesis, an assessment of emotional vocabulary was constructed and used among youths in school age. Cross-sectional associations and prediction models with parent-reported youth mental health as outcome were examined for emotional (...)
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    Individuals on alert: digital epidemiology and the individualization of surveillance.Silja Samerski - 2018 - Life Sciences, Society and Policy 14 (1):1-11.
    This article examines how digital epidemiology and eHealth coalesce into a powerful health surveillance system that fundamentally changes present notions of body and health. In the age of Big Data and Quantified Self, the conceptual and practical distinctions between individual and population body, personal and public health, surveillance and health care are diminishing. Expanding on Armstrong’s concept of “surveillance medicine” to “quantified self medicine” and drawing on my own research on the symbolic power of statistical constructs in medical encounters, this (...)
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    The Hermeneutic Conversation as Epistemological Model.Silja Freudenberger - 2003 - In Lorraine Code (ed.), Feminist Interpretations of Hans-Georg Gadamer. Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 259.
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    The development of the concept of work: A case where history can inform pedagogy.Kevin C. De Berg - 1997 - Science & Education 6 (5):511-527.
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    12: Interview with Tzvetan Todorov.Henk de Berg & Karine Zbinden - 2020 - In Henk de Berg & Karine Zbinden (eds.), Tzvetan Todorov: thinker and humanist. Rochester, New York: Camden House. pp. 236-258.
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    Precis of Jonathan Berg, Direct Belief: An Essay on the Semantics, Pragmatics, and Metaphysics of Belief: Mouton Series in Pragmatics, 13. Berlin & Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, 2012.Jonathan Berg - 2017 - Philosophia 45 (1):7-17.
    In Direct Belief I argue for the Theory of Direct Belief, which treats having a belief about an individual as an unmediated relation between the believer and the individual the belief is about. After a critical review of alternative positions, I use Grice’s theory of conversational implicature to provide a detailed pragmatic account of substitution failure in belief ascriptions and go on to defend this view against objections, including those based on an unwarranted “Inner Speech” Picture of Thought. The work (...)
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    Ba: Introducing Processual Spatial Thinking into the Theory of the Firm and Management.Silja Graupe & Ikujiro Nonaka - 2010 - Philosophy of Management 9 (2):7-30.
    Over the last two decades, the Japanese notion of ba, introduced by Ikujiro Nonaka and his associates to the West, has come to play an important role in management theory. This notion, which has been roughly translated as ‘place’ or ‘topos,’ stresses the importance of processual spatial thinking for economics and management alike. As such, it echoes and amplifies recent voices in the business world, which argue that we must understand business strategy in terms of space, that is to say, (...)
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    (1 other version)Der Ort ökonomischen Denkens: Die Methodologie der Wirtschaftswissenschaften im Licht japanischer Philosophie.Silja Graupe - 2005 - De Gruyter.
    Der interkulturelle Dialog mit der japanischen Philosophie erhellt die verborgenen, unreflektierten Denkgewohnheiten der Wirtschaftswissenschaften. Die Andersartigkeit japanischen Denkens macht den impliziten methodologischen Grundrahmen der Okonomie sichtbar, verweist kritisch auf Widerspruche sowie Erklarungslucken und zeigt Alternativen auf. Ansprechend und leicht verstandlich geschrieben, bricht das Buch mit der tief in der Okonomie verwurzelten Vorstellung der Welt als einer Gesamtheit unabhangiger, essentiell unveranderlicher Dinge bzw. Individuen und zeigt die Wirtschaft als ein interdependentes Gestaltungsgeschehen fernab jeder mechanischen Gesetzmassigkeit auf. Das okonomische Denken wird so (...)
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    The Basho of Economics: An Intercultural Analysis of the Process of Economics. Translated and Introduced by Roger Gathman.Silja Graupe - 2007 - De Gruyter.
    In the parlance of modern Japanese philosophy, the term Basho denotes a field of experience underlying all conceptions of reality, while remaining itself conceptually ungraspable. The Basho of Economics, then, refers to the economy s hidden experiential ground, which has never been explicitly scrutinized, as such, by mainstream economics. We uncover this ground by discerning the tacit presuppositions of classical and neo-classical theories from the perspective of modern Japanese philosophy. In particular, we draw attention to the traditional atomist assumptions implicit (...)
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  10. Waging the war of ideas" : economics as a textbook science and its possible influence on human minds.Silja Graupe - 2019 - In Samuel Decker, Wolfram Elsner & Svenja Flechtner (eds.), Advancing pluralism in teaching economics: international perspectives on a textbook science. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Patientenautonomie und Entscheider-Subjekt.Silja Samerski - 2015 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 101 (4):565-576.
    Since the end of the 20th century, patient autonomy does not only aim at protecting patients’ personal rights, but also to promote their active cooperation in the health system. In Germany, the legal development of patient autonomy goes hand in hand with the concerted establishment of patient counseling and training designed to produce „informed decision makers“. This article examines the practice of patient autonomy and its corresponding subject beyond the sphere of formal law. Therefore, it draws on (1) reports of (...)
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    Jan Berg: Die theoretische Philosophie Kants. Unter Berücksichtigung der Grundbegriffe seiner Ethik.Edgar Morscher & Jan Berg - 2016 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 69 (2):105-112.
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    Context-specific sign-propagation in qualitative probabilistic networks.Silja Renooij, Linda C. van der Gaag & Simon Parsons - 2002 - Artificial Intelligence 140 (1-2):207-230.
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    Spielwerk: Orientierungshermeneutische Studien Zum Verhältnis von Musik Und Religion.Stefan Berg - 2011 - Mohr Siebeck.
    Im subjektphilosophischen Denken J.-J. Rousseaus treten sie einander als streng separierte Größen gegenüber. Für ein Denken jenseits von Seins- und Subjektphilosophie präsentiert sich die musikalische Situation als Spielwerk.
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    Facing the Global Crisis.Silja Graupe - 2008 - Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 5:87-105.
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    Enhanced qualitative probabilistic networks for resolving trade-offs.Silja Renooij & Linda C. van der Gaag - 2008 - Artificial Intelligence 172 (12-13):1470-1494.
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  17. Sefer Ṭuv daʻat: ʻiyunim u-maʻarakhot be-musar ṿa-daʻat ṿe-yirʼat D.Zalman ben Ṭoviyah Roṭberg - 1985 - Bene Beraḳ: Z. ben Ṭ. Roṭberg.
     
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    A feminist perspective on virtue ethics.Sandrine Berges - 2015 - New York: palgrave macmillan.
    The writings of women philosophers have often been neglected in the discipline of virtue ethics. In this historical survey of feminist virtue ethics, Sandrine Berges redresses the balance by focusing on key writings of important women philosophers, including Perictione, Heloise, Christine de Pizan, Mary Wollstonecraft and Sophie de Grouchy. A Feminist Perspective on Virtue Ethics first applies the findings of its historical survey to questions on the ethics of care, gender and the public life, and global justice. In what follows, (...)
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  19. Abortion and miscarriage.Amy Berg - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (5):1217-1226.
    Opponents of abortion sometimes hold that it is impermissible because fetuses are persons from the moment of conception. But miscarriage, which ends up to 89 % of pregnancies, is much deadlier than abortion. That means that if opponents of abortion are right, then miscarriage is the biggest public-health crisis of our time. Yet they pay hardly any attention to miscarriage, especially very early miscarriage. Attempts to resolve this inconsistency by adverting to the distinction between killing and letting die or to (...)
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  20. Direct Belief: An Essay on the Semantics, Pragmatics, and Metaphysics of Belief.Jonathan Berg - 2012 - De Gruyter Mouton.
    Jonathan Berg argues for the Theory of Direct Belief, which treats having a belief about an individual as an unmediated relation between the believer and the individual the belief is about. After a critical review of alternative positions, Berg uses Grice's theory of conversational implicature to provide a detailed pragmatic account of substitution failure in belief ascriptions and goes on to defend this view against objections, including those based on an unwarranted "Inner Speech" Picture of Thought. The work (...)
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    Left of #MeToo.Heather Berg - 2020 - Feminist Studies 46 (2):259.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Feminist Studies 46, no. 2. © 2020 by Feminist Studies, Inc. 259 Heather Berg Left of #MeToo In her 1949 call to “End the Neglect of the Problems of the Negro Woman!” Claudia Jones tells the story of Dora Jones, a Black domestic worker enslaved for forty years by her employer.1 Elizabeth Ingalls, a wealthy white woman, had traveled to Dora Jones’s Alabama home as a missionary teacher (...)
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  22. Was Wittgenstein a radical conventionalist?Ásgeir Berg - 2024 - Synthese 203 (2):1-31.
    This paper defends a reading of Wittgenstein’s philosophy of mathematics in the Lectures on the Foundation of Mathematics as a radical conventionalist one, whereby our agreement about the particular case is constitutive of our mathematical practice and ‘the logical necessity of any statement is a direct expression of a convention’ (Dummett 1959, p. 329). -/- On this view, mathematical truths are conceptual truths and our practices determine directly for each mathematical proposition individually whether it is true or false. Mathematical truths (...)
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  23. Bolzano's Logic.Jan Berg - 1965 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 155:248-248.
     
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    The slow professor: challenging the culture of speed in the academy.Maggie Berg - 2016 - Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Edited by Barbara Karolina Seeber.
    In The Slow Professor, Maggie Berg and Barbara K. Seeber discuss how adopting the principles of the Slow movement in academic life can counter the erosion of humanistic education.
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    Cindy Coignard, Les Militantes du POUM, 1935-1980.Karine Bergès - 2016 - Clio 43:296-299.
    L’intérêt majeur de la thèse de Cindy Coignard dont cet ouvrage est issu est de combler un vide historiographique sur le militantisme des femmes marxistes au cours de la guerre civile espagnole (1936-1939). Hormis l’ouvrage pionnier de l’espagnole Mary Nash sur les femmes républicaines, publié en 1999 (Rojas: las mujeres republicanas en la guerra civil), il n’existait pas à ce jour de monographie sur l’histoire sociale et politique des femmes au sein du POUM (Parti ouvrier d’unification marxi...
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  26. Nietzsche Og la Rochefoucauld [by H. Berg].Hans Berg - 1917
     
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    Chapter twenty-four. Standing on Mount lu: How economics has come to dominate our view of culture and sustainability; and why it shouldn’t.Silja Graupe - 2014 - In Johanna Seibt & Jesper Garsdal (eds.), How is Global Dialogue Possible?: Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy. De Gruyter. pp. 523-550.
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    Marx for Cats: A Radical Bestiary.Leigh Claire La Berge - 2023 - Duke University Press.
    At the outset of _Marx for Cats_, Leigh Claire La Berge declares that “all history is the history of cat struggle.” Revising the medieval bestiary form to meet Marxist critique, La Berge follows feline footprints through Western economic history to reveal an animality at the heart of Marxism. She draws on a twelve-hundred-year arc spanning capitalism’s feudal prehistory, its colonialist and imperialist ages, the bourgeois revolutions that supported capitalism, and the communist revolutions that opposed it to outline how cats have (...)
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    The Social and Political Philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft.Sandrine Berges & Alan Coffee (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    Interest in the contribution made by women to the history of philosophy is burgeoning. At the forefront of this revival is Mary Wollstonecraft. While she has long been studied by feminists, and later discovered by political scientists, philosophers themselves have only recently begun to recognise the value of her work for their discipline. This volume brings together new essays from leading scholars, which explore Wollstonecraft's range as a moral and political philosopher of note, both taking a historical perspective and applying (...)
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  30. Effective Altruism: How Big Should the Tent Be?Amy Berg - 2018 - Public Affairs Quarterly 32 (4):269-287.
    The effective altruism movement (EA) is one of the most influential philosophically savvy movements to emerge in recent years. Effective Altruism has historically been dedicated to finding out what charitable giving is the most overall-effective, that is, the most effective at promoting or maximizing the impartial good. But some members of EA want the movement to be more inclusive, allowing its members to give in the way that most effectively promotes their values, even when doing so isn’t overall-effective. When we (...)
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  31. Do Good Lives Make Good Stories?Amy Berg - 2023 - Philosophical Studies 180 (2):637-659.
    Narrativists about well-being claim that our lives go better for us if they make good stories—if they exhibit cohesion, thematic consistency, and narrative arc. Yet narrativism leads to mistaken assessments of well-being: prioritizing narrative makes it harder to balance and change pursuits, pushes us toward one-dimensionality, and can’t make sense of the diversity of good lives. Some ways of softening key narrativist claims mean that the view can’t tell us very much about how to live a good life that we (...)
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  32. Sanders on "Egoism's Conception of the Self".Robert Berg - 1979 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 60 (1):114.
     
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    Tomasso Campanella, Composición de mis libros y sobre el método de estudio correcto. Traducción, introducción y notas de Emma Grau i Cabré. Madrid: Tecnos, 2023.Álvaro Basols Berges - 2024 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 41 (3):693-694.
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  34. Gud?!Stanley Sjöberg - 1968 - [Solna,: Seelig].
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  35. The family covenant and genetic testing.David J. Doukas & Jessica W. Berg - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3):2 – 10.
    The physician-patient relationship has changed over the last several decades, requiring a systematic reevaluation of the competing demands of patients, physicians, and families. In the era of genetic testing, using a model of patient care known as the family covenant may prove effective in accounting for these demands. The family covenant articulates the roles of the physician, patient, and the family prior to genetic testing, as the participants consensually define them. The initial agreement defines the boundaries of autonomy and benefit (...)
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    Church's thesis misconstrued.Jonathan Berg & Charles Chihara - 1975 - Philosophical Studies 28 (5):357 - 362.
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    Les modalités de la réparation.Sophie Hocquet-Berg - 2022 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 63 (1):411-420.
    Le projet de réforme de la Chancellerie du 13 mars 2017 consacre pour l’essentiel les solutions dégagées depuis plusieurs décennies par la jurisprudence en matière de réparation des dommages résultant d’une atteinte à un bien corporel dont la finalité est de trouver un juste équilibre entre le droit de la victime à obtenir la réparation intégrale de ses préjudices et la nécessité de ne pas sacrifier les intérêts du responsable.
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    Selective sampling in discrimination learning.David L. La Berge & Adrienne Smith - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 54 (6):423.
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    Bioterrorismus als Regelungsbereich der Biopolitik: Das Spannungsfeld der ethischen und rechtlichen Einhegung von existentiellen Risiken durch die Biowissenschaften auf der Grundlage von Risikoethik und Wissenschaftsfreiheit.Silja Vöneky - 2016 - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 20 (1):191-222.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft und Ethik Jahrgang: 20 Heft: 1 Seiten: 191-222.
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    Zu normativen Fragen von Rechten und Grenzen aus völkerrechtlicher und rechtsethischer Sicht.Silja Vöneky - 2020 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 127 (1):111-123.
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  41. Ideal Theory and "Ought Implies Can".Amy Berg - 2018 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 99 (4):869-890.
    When we can’t live up to the ultimate standards of morality, how can moral theory give us guidance? We can distinguish between ideal and non-ideal theory to see that there are different versions of the voluntarist constraint, ‘ought implies can.’ Ideal moral theory identifies the best standard, so its demands are constrained by one version. Non-ideal theory tells us what to do given our psychological and motivational shortcomings and so is constrained by others. Moral theory can now both provide an (...)
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    Non-ideal theory, cultural studies, and the transgender inclusion debate.Adam Berg - 2023 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 50 (3):419-437.
    This paper centers two complementary theoretical approaches to advance the debate about transgender women’s inclusion in elite women’s sports – namely, non-ideal theory and cultural studies. In doing so, the paper highlights divisions between ideal theory and non-ideal theory, normative internalism in sports and normative externalism in sports, and essentialist views of sports compared to non-essentialist views of sports. The paper’s main agenda is to show the value of applying non-ideal theory, externalism, and non-essentialism to the discourse over transgender inclusion.
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    Clinical Practice: Between Explicit and Tacit Knowledge, Between Dialogue and Technique.Else Margrethe Berg - 2008 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 15 (2):151-157.
    The evidence-based practice movement fails to pay attention to and to respect sufficiently the fundamental differences that exist between clinical practice and the kind of research that is modeled on the natural sciences. According to M. Polanyi knowledge, will always have a tacit dimension that is not possible to operationally define. This paper argues that the tacit dimension is especially important in clinical knowledge. This represents a challenge to the dominance of positivism and to the evidence-based practice movement. As psychiatrists, (...)
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    A note on power and influence.Elias Berg - 1975 - Political Theory 3 (2):216-224.
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    Contre la peur de vivre et l'angoisse de mourir.André Berge - 1963 - Paris,: B. Grasset.
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    Introduction.Henk de Berg & Karine Zbinden - 2020 - In Henk de Berg & Karine Zbinden (eds.), Tzvetan Todorov: thinker and humanist. Rochester, New York: Camden House. pp. 1-19.
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  47. Les substances inorganiques dans l'alimentation de l'homme.R. Berg - 1939 - Scientia 33 (65):du Supplém. 163.
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    On Earth As It Is In Heaven.Michael S. Berg - 2005 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 15 (2):5-17.
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  49. Rule-Egoism?Robert Berg - 1979 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 60 (2):211.
     
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    The gosforth cross.Knut Berg - 1958 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 21 (1/2):27-43.
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