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  1. Sur la totalisation dans l'oeuvre de Kierkegaard.Stine Zink Kaasgaard - 2016 - In Claude Brunier-Coulin (ed.), Institutions et destitutions de la totalité: explorations de l'oeuvre de Christian Godin: actes du colloque des 24-25-26 septembre 2015, Clermont-Ferrand, Université Blaise Pascal, Paris, Université Paris Descartes. Paris: Orizons.
     
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    Pseudonymous Voices Talking Back: Kierkegaard’s Plural Perspectives and a Wittgensteinian Point of View.Stine Zink Kaasgaard - 2018 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 23 (1):329-355.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook Jahrgang: 23 Heft: 1 Seiten: 329-355.
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  3. (1 other version)Skepticism, relevant alternatives, and deductive closure.G. C. Stine - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 29 (4):249--261.
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    Plasticity of Executive Control through Task Switching Training in Adolescents.Katharina Zinke, Manuela Einert, Lydia Pfennig & Matthias Kliegel - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
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    The word revisited: Introducing the CogSens Model to integrate semiotic, linguistic, and psychological perspectives.Stine Evald Bentsen & Per Durst-Andersen - 2021 - Semiotica 2021 (238):1-35.
    The paper develops a new holistic theory of the word by integrating semiotic, linguistic, and psychological perspectives and introduces the Cogitative-Sensory Word Model, the CogSens Model, that unites the human mind and body. Saussure’s two-sided sign is replaced by a Peirce-inspired three-sided conception in which the expression unit mediates two content units, namely, an idea content connected to the human mind and an image content linked to the human body. It is argued that it is the word that makes human (...)
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  6. A BULLET for Invariance: Another Argument against the Invariance Criterion for Logical Terms.Alexandra Zinke - 2018 - Journal of Philosophy 115 (7):382-388.
    According to the classical invariance criterion, a term is logical if and only if its extension is isomorphism-invariant. However, a number of authors have devised examples that challenge the sufficiency of this condition: accepting these examples as logical constants would introduce objectionable contingent elements into logic. Recently, Gil Sagi has responded that these objections are based on a fallacious inference from the modal status of a sentence to the modal status of the proposition expressed by that sentence. The present paper (...)
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    Alternating pH landscapes shape epithelial cancer initiation and progression: Focus on pancreatic cancer.Stine F. Pedersen, Ivana Novak, Frauke Alves, Albrecht Schwab & Luis A. Pardo - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (6):1600253.
    We present here the hypothesis that the unique microenvironmental pH landscape of acid‐base transporting epithelia is an important factor in development of epithelial cancers, by rendering the epithelial and stromal cells pre‐adapted to the heterogeneous extracellular pH (pHe) in the tumor microenvironment. Cells residing in organs with net acid‐base transporting epithelia such as the pancreatic ductal and gastric epithelia are exposed to very different, temporally highly variable pHe values apically and basolaterally. This translates into spatially and temporally non‐uniform intracellular pH (...)
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    Personal internet archives and ethics.Stine Lomborg - 2013 - Research Ethics 9 (1):20-31.
    In its ethics guidelines, the Association of Internet Researchers advocates a bottom-up, case-based approach to research ethics, one that emphasizes that ethical judgement must be based on a sensible examination of the unique object and circumstances of a study, its research questions, the data involved, and the expected analysis and reporting of results, along with the possible ethical dilemmas arising from the case. This article clarifies and illustrates the mind-set and process of such a bottom-up approach to internet research ethics. (...)
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    Examining the potential exploitation of UNOS policies.Sheldon Zink, Stacey Wertlieb, John Catalano & Victor Marwin - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (4):6 – 10.
    The United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) waiting list was designed as a just and equitable system through which the limited number of organs is allocated to the millions of Americans in need of a transplant. People have trusted the system because of the belief that everyone on the list has an equal opportunity to receive an organ and also that allocation is blind to matters of financial standing, celebrity or political power. Recent events have revealed that certain practices and (...)
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  10. William H. Poteat.J. W. Stines - 2008 - Tradition and Discovery 38 (2):39-43.
    As is well known among readers of Tradition and Discovery, William H. Poteat was a central influence in bringing Michael Polanyi to the attention of American scholars and, particularly, to the interest of scholarship in religion and theology. Poteat’s own work was heavily impacted by Polanyi. In turn, Polanyi’s affiliationwith Poteat at Duke and elsewhere clearly impressed and edified Polanyi and led to Polanyi’s request for Poteat’s collaboration with him on Meaning and to the prospect of Polanyi’s coming to Duke (...)
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    Dissociating Long and Short-term Memory in Three-Month-Old Infants Using the Mismatch Response to Voice Stimuli.Katharina Zinke, Leonie Thöne, Elaina M. Bolinger & Jan Born - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Sperm stories: Policies and practices of sperm banking in Denmark and Sweden.Stine Willum Adrian - 2010 - European Journal of Women's Studies 17 (4):393-411.
    In Denmark and Sweden sperm donation is the most debated and contested of the reproductive technologies that are currently in use. Although the two countries are neighbouring welfare states with public healthcare in common, policies and practices of sperm banking and sperm donation differ strongly. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, this article explores how the sperm used for donor insemination is narrated, chosen, produced and consumed at sperm banks in Denmark and Sweden.The analysis illustrates that marginalization and stigmatization of infertile men, (...)
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    Asyivimetry, testimony, and God in Levinas' later thinking.Stine Holte - 2008 - In Claudia Welz & Karl Verstrynge (eds.), Despite Oneself: Subjectivity and its Secret in Kierkegaard and Levinas. Turnshare. pp. 11144--81.
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  14. Bible Translation and the Spread of the Church: The Last 200 Years.Philip C. Stine - 1990
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    Critical Hardware: The Circuit of Image and Data.Kyle Stine - 2019 - Critical Inquiry 45 (3):762-786.
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  16. Denotation and Existence.G. C. Stine - 1978 - International Logic Review 9:134-41.
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    Hands-On Science Education in Rural Pennsylvania.Peter C. Stine - 1997 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 17 (1):13-15.
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    I am the way: Michael Polanyi's taoism.James W. Stines - 1985 - Zygon 20 (1):59-77.
    . Several contemporary writers have found certain correlations between Taoism and modern philosophy of science to be particularly noteworthy because of their usefulness for interpreting world views, implicit or explicit, in each. However, the recent project in science and epistemology–the work of Michael Polanyi–which is probably most fruitfully resonant with Taoism has not yet been explored in that connection. The purpose of the present article is to begin that exploration. The essay provides a preliminary sketch of certain key moments in (...)
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    Responses to W.H. Poteat.J. W. Stines - 1994 - Tradition and Discovery 21 (1):2-4.
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    Two women.Gail Caldwell Stine - 1972 - Philosophical Studies 23 (1-2):84 - 90.
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    Vocation Recalled.James W. Stines - 1984 - Tradition and Discovery 12 (1):15-24.
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    Art, science, and experience.Sidney Zink - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (14):365-375.
  23. From Preachers to Suffragists: Woman's Rights and Religious Conviction In the Lives of Three Nineteenth-Century American Clergywomen.Beverly Zink-Sawyer - 2003
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    Jeffrey R. Higher Education Under Late Capitalism: Identity, Conduct, and the Neoliberal Condition by Di Leo.Abbey Zink - 2016 - Intertexts 20 (2):158-160.
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    On the Neurophysiological Mechanisms Underlying the Adaptability to Varying Cognitive Control Demands.Nicolas Zink, Ann-Kathrin Stock, Amirali Vahid & Christian Beste - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12:394520.
    Cognitive control processes are advantageous when routines would not lead to the desired outcome, but this can be ill-advised when automated behavior is advantageous. The aim of this study was to identify neural dynamics related to the ability to adapt to different cognitive control demands – a process that has been referred to as ‘metacontrol.’ A sample of N = 227 healthy subjects that was split in a ‘high’ and ‘low adaptability’ group based on the behavioral performance in a task (...)
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    The concepts of ethics.Sidney Zink - 1962 - New York,: St. Martin's Press.
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  27. The poetic organism.Sidney Zink - 1945 - Journal of Philosophy 42 (16):421-433.
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    When is it considered reasonable to start a risky and uncomfortable treatment in critically ill patients? A random sample online questionnaire study.M. Zink, A. Horvath & V. Stadlbauer - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-13.
    Background Health care professionals have to judge the appropriateness of treatment in critical care on a daily basis. There is general consensus that critical care interventions should not be performed when they are inappropriate. It is not yet clear which chances of survival are considered necessary or which risk for serious disabilities is acceptable in quantitative terms for different stakeholders to start intensive care treatment. Methods We performed an anonymous online survey in a random sample of 1,052 participants recruited via (...)
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    Warranted judgments in Dewey's theory of valuation.Sidney Zink - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (5):502-508.
  30. Dretske on knowing the logical consequences.Gail Stine - 1971 - Journal of Philosophy 68 (9):296-299.
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    Negotiating Privacy Through Phatic Communication. A Case Study of the Blogging Self.Stine Lomborg - 2012 - Philosophy and Technology 25 (3):415-434.
    The article provides an instructive in-depth analysis of communicative practices in the personal blog. Its aim is to document the discursive dynamics and interactional ethics of blogging, with a specific focus on negotiations of the blogging self in-between public and private. Based on key findings from an empirical case study of personal blogs, the article addresses the negotiation of the blogging self from three interdependent perspectives: the network structures, patterns of interaction, and thematic orientations of the blog. Instead of approaching (...)
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    Against Grue Mysteries.Alexandra Zinke - 2020 - Erkenntnis 85 (4):1023-1033.
    The paper develops an inductive extension of AGM-style belief base revision theory with the aim of formally implementing Freitag’s :254–267, 2015, Dialectica 70:185–200, 2016) solution to Goodman’s paradox. It shows that the paradox dissolves once belief revision takes place on inductively closed belief bases, rather than on belief sets.
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  33. The Concepts of Ethics.Sidney Zink - 1962 - Philosophy 38 (144):191-192.
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    Case Report: Mechanisms in Misdiagnosis of Autism as Borderline Personality Disorder.Stine Iversen & Arvid Nikolai Kildahl - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Autistic individuals without intellectual disabilities are sometimes not diagnosed until adolescence/adulthood. Due to increased risk of co-occurring mental health problems, these individuals may initially be referred to general, mental health services and not always be identified as autistic; some may be misdiagnosed with personality disorder prior to identification of autism. To explore possible mechanisms in misdiagnosis of autism, we report on the case of a young man with severe, non-suicidal self-injury and attention deficit disorder who had been diagnosed with and (...)
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    Learning racism in the absence of ‘race’.Stine H. Bang Svendsen - 2014 - European Journal of Women's Studies 21 (1):9-24.
    How do students learn about racism in the absence of ‘race’ as an explanatory concept for current social divisions? This article traces conceptual and affective negotiations of ‘race’ and racism in a Norwegian middle school classroom. Conceptual confusion about ‘race’, racism and lines of inclusion and exclusion in the nation is rife in this educational setting, where the curricular focus is on questions of immigration and integration. Treating ‘race’ as a ‘chameleon-like’ concept that adapts to the cultural context and political (...)
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  36. Rational Suspension.Alexandra Zinke - 2021 - Theoria 87 (5):1050-1066.
    The article argues that there are different ways of justifying suspension of judgement. We suspend judgement not only privatively, that is, because we lack evidence, but also positively, that is, because there is evidence that provides reasons for suspending judgement: suspension is more than the rational fallback position in cases of insufficient evidence. The article applies the distinction to recent discussions about the role of suspension for inquiry, Turri's puzzle about withholding, and formal representations of suspension.
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    Zeal of Acceptance: Balancing Image and Business in Early Twentieth-century American Dentistry.Stine Slot Grumsen - 2012 - Medicine Studies 3 (4):197-214.
    In April 1931, the American Dental Association’s Seal of Acceptance was introduced. The seal is still in use today and has been widely praised in dental literature as a symbol of safety, efficacy and credibility within dental therapeutics and an icon of professionalism for the American Dental Association. The celebratory rhetoric perpetuates a problematic narrative of a unified profession. I argue that it is necessary to go beyond the standard narrative. The complex history of the introduction of the acceptance programme (...)
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    Quantified logic for knowledge statements.Gail C. Stine - 1974 - Journal of Philosophy 71 (5):127-140.
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    Self-consciousness in Kant's 'critique of pure reason'.William D. Stine - 1975 - Philosophical Studies 28 (3):189 - 197.
  40. The Doctrine of God in the Philosophy of Fichte.Russel Warren Stine - 1947 - Philosophical Review 56:336.
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    Visual and semantic organization in picture recall.Elizabeth Lotz Stine, Angeline E. Benham & Anderson D. Smith - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (2):89-91.
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    William H. Poteat.J. W. Stines - 2011 - Tradition and Discovery 38 (2):39-43.
    As is well known among readers of Tradition and Discovery, William H. Poteat was a central influence in bringing Michael Polanyi to the attention of American scholars and, particularly, to the interest of scholarship in religion and theology. Poteat’s own work was heavily impacted by Polanyi. In turn, Polanyi’s affiliationwith Poteat at Duke and elsewhere clearly impressed and edified Polanyi and led to Polanyi’s request for Poteat’s collaboration with him on Meaning and to the prospect of Polanyi’s coming to Duke (...)
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    (1 other version)Comments on the Contested Terrain of Determining Death.Sheldon Zink - 2002 - American Journal of Bioethics 2 (3):63-65.
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    Methodological guidance and ethical detachment.Sidney Zink - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (2):226-232.
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    Objectivism and mr. Hare's language of morals.Sidney Zink - 1957 - Mind 66 (261):79-87.
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    Response to Commentators on “Examining the Potential Exploitation of UNOS Policies”.Sheldon Zink & Stacey Wertlieb - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (5):W15-W16.
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    The cognitive element in art.Sidney Zink - 1953 - Ethics 64 (3):186-204.
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    Admiration and adoration: Their different ways of showing and shaping who we are.Ines Schindler, Veronika Zink, Johannes Windrich & Winfried Menninghaus - 2013 - Cognition and Emotion 27 (1):85-118.
    Admiration and adoration have been considered as emotions with the power to change people, yet our knowledge of the specific nature and function of these emotions is quite limited. From an interdisciplinary perspective, we present a prototype approach to admiration and what has variously been labelled adoration, worship, or reverence. Both admiration and adoration contribute to the formation of personal and collective ideals, values, and identities, but their workings differ. We offer a detailed theoretical account of commonalities and differences in (...)
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    Forced altruism is not altruism.Sheldon Zink & Stacey L. Wertlieb - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (4):29 – 31.
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    The doctrine of God in the philosophy of Fichte.Russell Warren Stine - 1945 - Philadelphia,: Philadelphia.
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