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  1. Lacuna.Tiara Roxanne - 2015 - Continent 4 (3).
    The weight of trace, that drips from structure. A memory encased in material – the constant desire to contain, to orchestrate the transient. Is memory. Flesh against the hardest material. What becomes of the energies that move against form?
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    Digital surveillance in a pandemic response: What bioethics ought to learn from Indigenous perspectives.Tereza Hendl & Tiara Roxanne - 2022 - Bioethics 36 (3):305-312.
    Bioethics, Volume 36, Issue 3, Page 305-312, March 2022.
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  3. (1 other version)Killing (for) Politics.Roxanne L. Euben - 2002 - Political Theory 30 (1):4-35.
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    “Comparative Political Theory” and the Displacement of Politics.Roxanne L. Euben - 2022 - Philosophy and Global Affairs 2 (1):3-14.
    Over the course of the past few decades, comparative political theory has acquired a measure of institutional legitimacy and intellectual recognition as part of the ongoing, interdisciplinary challenge to prevailing academic categories, coordinates, and borders. This arrival has been accompanied by a conspicuous focus on methodology both by those who claim the mantle of comparative political theory and those who reject it. The following reflections read this focus symptomatically, as revealing intellectual, institutional, and professional exigencies rather than as distinct to (...)
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    Humiliation and the Political Mobilization of Masculinity.Roxanne L. Euben - 2015 - Political Theory 43 (4):500-532.
    Islamist rhetoric about the humiliation of Islam and American rhetoric about national humiliation have been energized by disparate events in recent years, from the photographs of American soldiers in Mogadishu, Somalia to the invasion of Iraq, the “Innocence of Muslims” video to the attacks on 9/11. At the same time, there’s been an explosion of scholarship on humiliation as a driver of international conflict and political violence in general, and in relation to the bodies and minds of Muslims in particular. (...)
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  6. Culture and cultural awareness.Roxanne Amerson - 2018 - In David B. Cooper & Jo Cooper (eds.), Palliative care within mental health. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    A counternarrative of shared ambivalence: Some muslim and western perspectives on science and reason.Roxanne Leslie Euben - 2003 - Common Knowledge 9 (1):50-77.
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  8. Fundamentalism.Roxanne Euben - 2015 - In Gerhard Böwering (ed.), Islamic political thought: an introduction. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
     
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    Act One to the End: Ask the Ayatollah, a Play.Roxanne Varzi - 2019 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 11 (2):178-197.
    ABSTRACTThis play is based on the author’s ethnographic and archival research on the French philosopher Henry Corbin’s years in Tehran, Iran. Corbin taught in Tehran between 1947 and 1978 at the Institute of Philosophy, which he founded. The play is a dialogue between a fictional university student, Ali, and his mentor, the French philosopher Henry Corbin, with interjections from the angel of history. Ali is trying to come to grips with his love of Islamic mystical philosophy and its dangerous appropriation (...)
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    Iran's Pieta: Motherhood, Sacrifice and Film in the Aftermath of the Iran–Iraq War.Roxanne Varzi - 2008 - Feminist Review 88 (1):86-98.
    The Iran–Iraq war, which took place from 1980 to 1988, was one of the longest and bloodiest conventional wars in the history of the last century. The war was also the largest mobilization of the Iranian population and was achieved primarily by producing and promoting a culture of martyrdom based on religious themes found in Shi'i Islam. It was the war that created and consolidated what we know today as the Islamic republic of Iran. For years there have been two (...)
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    Suhrawardi.Roxanne Marcotte - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Suhrawardi al-Maqtul, the martyr of Aleppo.Roxanne D. Marcotte - 2001 - Al-Qantara 22 (2):395-420.
    La vida de Siháb al-Din al-Suhrawardi es oscura. Datos aislados referentes a sus estudios, viajes y contactos se encuentran en breves noticias de los diccionarios biográ-ficos de los siglos xn y xm. Estas noticias permiten esbozar una biografía de al-Suhrawardi desde sus comienzos hasta la oposición de que fue objeto por parte de los Memas de Alepo y su trágica muerte, interpretada en el marco y el contexto de la ciu-dad. Todo este material de los diccionarios biográficos es sólo relativamente (...)
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    Children’s Learning From Interactive eBooks: Simple Irrelevant Features Are Not Necessarily Worse Than Relevant Ones.Roxanne A. Etta & Heather L. Kirkorian - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    The purpose of this study was to investigate experimentally the extent to which children’s novel word learning and story comprehension from eBooks depends on the relevance of interactive eBook features. A story was created in the lab to incorporate novel word-object pairs. The story was read to preschoolers (3-5 years old, N = 103) using one of the three books: noninteractive control, interactive-relevant, interactive-irrelevant. Novel word learning and story comprehension were assessed with posttests in which children picked target objects from (...)
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    Déficits atencionais em adolescentes com diagnóstico do Transtorno do Espectro Autista.Tiara Terezinha Matte Borges Machado & Ana Paula Almeida de Pereira - 2023 - Aletheia 56 (2):22-42.
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    Journeys to "the Other Shore".Roxanne L. Euben - 2000 - Political Theory 28 (3):399-420.
  16. Traveling theorists and translating practices.Roxanne L. Euben - 2004 - In Stephen K. White & J. Donald Moon (eds.), What is political theory? Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
     
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    Mullā Ṣadrā and Eschatology: Evolution of Being By Eiyad S. al-Kutubi.Roxanne D. Marcotte - 2019 - Journal of Islamic Studies 30 (2):237-240.
    Mullā Ṣadrā and Eschatology: Evolution of Being By al-KutubiEiyad S, vii + 151 pp. Price HB £85.00. EAN 978–1138794160.
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    In Defense of Openness—Genetic Knowledge and Gamete Donation.Roxanne Mykitiuk - 2023 - Hastings Center Report 53 (1):48-49.
    In Conceiving People: Genetic Knowledge and the Ethics of Sperm and Egg Donation (Oxford University Press, 2021), Daniel Groll argues why people who use donated sperm or eggs to have children ought to use a known donor. His main argument for this position is that a child conceived in this way will have a foreseeable, significant interest in acquiring genetic knowledge. However, Groll addresses issues that are of interest to anyone who thinks about the nature of families and parent‐child relationships. (...)
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    Surviving difference: Endocrine-disrupting chemicals, intergenerational justice and the future of human reproduction.Roxanne Mykitiuk & Robyn Lee - 2018 - Feminist Theory 19 (2):205-221.
    Endocrine-disrupting chemicals have been identified as posing risks to reproductive health and may have intergenerational effects. However, responses to the potential harms they pose frequently rely on medicalised understandings of the body and normative gender identities. This article develops an intersectional feminist framework of intergenerational justice in response to the potential risks posed by endocrine-disrupting chemicals. We examine critiques of endocrine disruptors from feminist, critical disability and queer standpoints, and explore issues of race and class in exposures. We argue that (...)
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    L’unique et le double : la répétition et la joie dans l’œuvre de Clément Rosset.Roxanne Breton - 2016 - Dialogue 55 (2):245-264.
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  21. The Philosophy and Literature Debate: Assessing its Salience in the Caribbean.Roxanne Burton - 2008 - In F. Ochieng'-Odhiambo, Roxanne Burton & Ed Brandon (eds.), Conversations in philosophy: crossing the boundaries. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 43.
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    Making of Our Lives a Study: Feminist Theology and Women’s Creative Writing.Roxanne Harde - 2006 - Feminist Theology 15 (1):48-69.
    This article examines the relationship between feminist theologies and women’s poetry and fiction. Using Sheila Hassell Hughes’ work on this same relationship as a point of departure, I contend that feminist theologians rely on literature by women for a variety of reasons, and I focus on how literature by women offers feminist theologies a multitude of examples of women’s experience, embodied experience in particular. If women’s experience is the starting point for a truly feminist theology, women’s writing seems an obvious (...)
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    Backward glances: Feminism, nostalgia and Joan Braderman’s The Heretics (2009).Roxanne Loree Runyon & Michelle Meagher - 2017 - Feminist Theory 18 (3):343-356.
    Although nostalgia is a much-maligned orientation to the world, feminist scholars including Heather Hillsburg (2013) and Kate Eichhorn (2015) have argued that it might be recuperated for feminist ends. This article mobilises the call to rethink nostalgia through an analysis of the feminist stories and storytelling in Joan Braderman’s 2009 film, The Heretics. A documentary about a feminist collective founded in New York City in the 1970s, The Heretics sets up a way of thinking about feminism’s past that is steeped (...)
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    Globalisation and Cultural Identity in Caribbean Society: The Jamaican Case.Roxanne Burton - 2009 - Caribbean Journal of Philosophy 1 (1).
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    The Role of Imagination (mutakhayyilah) in Ibn Miskawayh’s Theory of Prophecies (nubūwāt).Roxanne D. Marcotte - 1999 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 73 (1):37-72.
  26. Persistence: Contemporary Readings.Sally Anne Haslanger & Roxanne Marie Kurtz (eds.) - 2006 - Bradford.
    How does an object persist through change? How can a book, for example, open in the morning and shut in the afternoon, persist through a change that involves the incompatible properties of being open and being shut? The goal of this reader is to inform and reframe the philosophical debate around persistence; it presents influential accounts of the problem that range from classic papers by W. V. O. Quine, David Lewis, and Judith Jarvis Thomson to recent work by contemporary philosophers. (...)
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  27. Review Essay on Mamdani and Ackerly.Roxanne L. Euben - 2001 - Political Theory 29 (6):888-895.
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    Meanness, Generosity, and Rawlsian Distributive Justice.Roxanne Marie Kurtz - 2005 - Journal of Philosophical Research 30 (9999):321-339.
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    Egyptian Islamists and the Status of Muslim Women Question.Roxanne D. Marcotte - 2005 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 4 (11):60-70.
    This paper will explore the gender discourse of contemporary Egyptian Islamists and argue that their gender discourse is not merely a religious and traditional discourse, but that this politico-religious Islamic ideology articulates a quite modern construct of gender equality. The gender discourse of a number of important Egyptian Islamists, al-Banna’, Qutb, al-Ghazali, al-Qaradawi and Ezzat will provide illustrations of these modern developments. Modern elements incorporated in today’s Islamist revivalist approaches create new understandings, neither purely traditional, nor purely modern, that are (...)
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    The New Manichaeans.Roxanne Leslie Euben - 2001 - Theory and Event 5 (4).
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    A Century After the Divorce.Roxanne Mountford - 2009 - In Andrea A. Lunsford, Kirt H. Wilson & Rosa A. Eberly (eds.), SAGE Handbook of Rhetorical Studies. SAGE. pp. 407.
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    The Ends of the World.Roxanne Lynn Doty - 2008 - Theory and Event 11 (1).
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    L’aperception de soi chez Shihāb al-Dīn al-Suhrawardī et l'héritage avicennien.Roxanne Marcotte - 2006 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 62 (3):529-551.
    Avicenna (d. 1037) bequeathed the Arabic philosophical tradition with an aporia : self-knowledge is conceived, at times, in terms of intellection, at other times, in terms of apperception. In his Book of Discussions and Book of Notes, Avicenna has lengthy discussions on apperception, defined as a direct ontological mode of knowledge. Heir to this tradition, Shihāb al-Dīn al-Suhrawardī (d. 1191) moved away from the first conception of self-knowledge as intellection to adopt the second conception of an apperception of the self (...)
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  34. Assisted reproduction.Roxanne Mykitiuk & Jeff Nisker - 2008 - In Peter A. Singer & A. M. Viens (eds.), The Cambridge textbook of bioethics. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 112.
     
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    The Canadian Assisted Human Reproduction Act: Protecting Women's Health While Potentially Allowing Human Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer into Non-Human Oocytes.Roxanne Mykitiuk, Jeff Nisker & Robyn Bluhm - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (2):71-73.
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  36. Droll Lectures.Jean-Yves Lazennec & Roxanne Lapidus - 2004 - Substance 33 (2):30-33.
  37. Mek-Ouyes and Public Things.Jean-Didier Wagneur & Roxanne Lapidus - 2001 - Substance 30 (3):38-44.
  38. In media res : Interceptions of the Work of Art and the Political in Jean-Luc Nancy.Ginette Michaud & Roxanne Lapidus - 2005 - Substance 34 (1):104-128.
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    Care in Management: A Review and Justification of an Organizational Value.Denis G. Arnold & Roxanne L. Ross - 2023 - Business Ethics Quarterly 33 (4):617-654.
    Care has increasingly been promoted as an element of successful management practice. However, an ethic of care is a normative theory that was initially developed in reference to intimate relationships, and it is unclear if it is an appropriate normative standard in business. The purpose of this review is to bridge the social scientific study of care with philosophical understandings of care and to provide a theoretical justification for care as a managerial value. We review the three different forms of (...)
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    The Divergence of Technical and Human Teleology.Roxanne E. Kirsch - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (6):38-41.
    Childress et al. (2023) describe a disagreement between the competent patient and the physician recommending withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy (WLST). While the scenario is specific to ECMO, th...
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    Motor cortex fields and speech movements: Simple dual control is implausible.James H. Abbs & Roxanne DePaul - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (4):511-512.
    We applaud the spirit of MacNeilage's attempts to better explain the evolution and cortical control of speech by drawing on the vast literature in nonhuman primate neurobiology. However, he oversimplifies motor cortical fields and their known individual functions to such an extent that he undermines the value of his effort. In particular, MacNeilage has lumped together the functional characteristics across multiple mesial and lateral motor cortex fields, inadvertantly creating two hypothetical centers that simply may not exist.
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    Between Roussel and Rousseau, or Constraint and Confession.Marcel Benabou & Roxanne Lapidus - 1999 - Substance 28 (2):22-36.
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    "Great Projects" or Mediocre Designs?Philippe Genestier & Roxanne Lapidus - 1995 - Substance 24 (1/2):62.
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    The Post-Exotic Connection: Passage to Utopia.Marie-Pascale Huglo & Roxanne Lapidus - 2003 - Substance 32 (2):95-108.
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    Teaching Argument Through Relationships.William Keith, Roxanne Mountford & Timothy Steffensmeier - 2020 - Argumentation 34 (3):355-369.
    One way of understanding how to intervene in dysfunctional public discourse is to attend to the ways that we teach argument. This article contends that argument pedagogy would benefit from consideration of the process of argumentation, in which participants are prepared to enter into deliberation by attending to relationality. To ground their discussion, the authors present rhetorical praxis taught in two university sites and one public site.
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    Authorial Shadows in Marcel Benabou.Catherine Lorente & Roxanne Lapidus - 1999 - Substance 28 (2):62-73.
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    Introduction: "Impacting" Higher Education?Éric Méchoulan & Roxanne Lapidus - 2013 - Substance 42 (1):3-6.
    "Men living under the domination of catchwords live in a hell of their own making."The modern university, inspired by the German model envisioned by Wilhelm von Humboldt, is often considered an "ivory tower," since it seems to position itself outside of political and economic influences. By refusing any external impact on its freedom to organize research and teaching, it has the tendency to cut itself off from the rest of society. But it is this very freedom that nurtures the civic (...)
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    Matter and Light in Bergson's Creative Evolution.Pierre Montebello & Roxanne Lapidus - 2007 - Substance 36 (3):91-99.
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    Pacific Moves Beyond Colonialism: A Conversation from Hawai'i and Guåhan.Tiara R. Na'Puti & Judy Rohrer - 2017 - Feminist Studies 43 (3):537.
    Abstract:Recognizing the tensions between decolonial and postcolonial frameworks, this essay argues that a combined post/decolonial approach can illuminate colonial processes and reassert indigeneity. Writing as a Chamorro and a haole scholar, we weave together examples from Guåhan and Hawai'i to illustrate how a joint mobilization of decolonial and postcolonial approaches expose settler colonial processes and resistances. This essay also considers how combining these frameworks rearticulates and positions identities—in similar and distinct ways—to recenter indigeneity. Our conversation engages intersectional theorizing and resistive (...)
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    B"ouvard et Pecuchet": The Prose of Knowledge.Jacques Neefs & Roxanne Lapidus - 1993 - Substance 22 (2/3):154.
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