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    Internal friction due to negative stiffness in the indium–thallium martensitic phase transformation.T. Jaglinski, P. Frascone, B. Moore, D. S. Stone & R. S. Lakes - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (27):4285-4303.
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    Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics of swarms of driven particles.Werner Ebeling & Udo Erdmann - 2003 - Complexity 8 (4):23-30.
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    Psychometric properties of the survey work-home interaction nijmegen in Argentinian population.Elena Lucía Colasanti, Estanislao Castellano, Lucas Lapuente, Luciana Sofía Moretti & Leonardo Adrián Medrano - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Frictions between work and family life have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, causing negative consequences on the mental health and quality of life of workers. Without validated instruments, it is not possible to determine the impact of Work-Family and Family-Work conflict. To date, no studies have been conducted to provide evidence of the validity and reliability of The Survey Work-Home Interaction Nijmegen in the population of Argentine workers. The SWING was administered to 611 Argentine workers of both sexes aged (...)
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    The theorisation of ‘best interests’ in bioethical accounts of decision-making.Giles Birchley - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-18.
    Background Best interests is a ubiquitous principle in medical policy and practice, informing the treatment of both children and adults. Yet theory underlying the concept of best interests is unclear and rarely articulated. This paper examines bioethical literature for theoretical accounts of best interests to gain a better sense of the meanings and underlying philosophy that structure understandings. Methods A scoping review of was undertaken. Following a literature search, 57 sources were selected and analysed using the thematic method. Results Three (...)
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    Distributive Justice in Education and Conflicting Interests: Not (Remotely) as Bad as you Think.Tammy Harel Ben-Shahar - 2015 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 49 (4):491-509.
    The importance of education and its profound effect on people's life make it a central issue in discussions of distributive justice. However, promoting distributive justice in education comes at a price: prioritising the education of some, as is often entailed by the principles of justice, inevitably has negative effects on the education of others. As a result, all theories of distributive justice in education face the challenge of balancing their requirements with conflicting interests. This article aims to contribute to (...)
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  6. What does it mean to occupy?Tim Gilman & Matt Statler - 2012 - Continent 2 (1):36-39.
    Place mouse over image continent. 2.1 (2012): 36–39. From an ethical and political perspective, people and property can hardly be separated. Indeed, the modern political subject – that is, the individual, the person, the self, the autonomous actor, the rational self-interest maximizer, etc. – has taken shape in and through the elaboration, institutionalization, and enactment of that which rightfully belongs to it. This thread can be traced back perhaps most directly to Locke’s notion that the origin of the political state (...)
     
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    The Vox Populi Group, Marx, and Equal Rights for All.Tyler DeHaven & Chris Hendrickson - 2015 - In Luke Cuddy (ed.), BioShock and Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley. pp. 114–126.
    The story of the Vox Populi embodies conflict theory, one popular interpretation of Marx's ideas, portraying a bloody revolution that loses sight of its ideals, turns anarchistic, and becomes the new oppressor. In Columbia, Zachary Hale Comstock and Jeremiah Fink illustrate the way the bourgeoisie may come to create and control the means of production. As the friction builds between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat, historical processes contribute to the inevitable collapse of capitalism. In BioShock Infinite, the simmering (...) between the upper and lower classes boils over into the rise of the Vox Populi. The functionalist perspective often casts religion as a social structure that keeps society together despite any negative costs it may have for any particular group. In order for the bourgeoisie to own the means of production and keep the working class oppressed, it uses propaganda and indoctrination as powerful agents of control. (shrink)
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    Normy moralne wobec konfliktów społecznych.Maria Ossowska - 1969 - Etyka 4:103-118.
    The common opinion is that moral principles act in social life like a lubricant which removes, or at least reduces, frictions occurring among men. The author analyses this opinion. For this purpose she takes into consideration successively: the conception of conflict, its kinds, and its function in the social life, as well as cases in which a moral norm can actually mitigate a conflict or even make it impossible. The author agrees with those views which emphasize the positive function of (...)
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    Classroom climate in regular primary school settings with children with special needs.Majda Schmidt & Branka Čagran - 2006 - Educational Studies 32 (4):361-372.
    This study investigates the classroom climate in two settings of the 6th?grade class (a setting of children with special needs and a setting without children with special needs), focusing on aspects of satisfaction and cohesiveness on one side and friction, competitiveness and difficulties on the other. The study results indicate the existence of both positive and negative consequences of the integration of hearing?impaired pupils. Heterogeneity achieved by the presence of children with special needs included positive benefits for all (...)
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    Institutionalised isolation: tuberculosis nursing at Westwood Sanatorium, Queensland, Australia 1919–55.Stephanie Kirby & Wendy Madsen - 2009 - Nursing Inquiry 16 (2):122-132.
    From the mid nineteenth to mid twentieth century sanatoria loomed large in the popular consciousness as the space for the treatment of tuberculosis (TB). A review of the historiography of sanatoria at the beginning of this paper shows that the nursing contribution to the care of TB patients is at best ignored and at worst attracts negative comment. Added to this TB nursing was not viewed as prestigious by contemporaries, leading to problems attracting recruits. Using a case study approach (...)
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  11. Myth and Incarnation,'.Negative Theology - 1981 - In Dominic J. O'Meara (ed.), Neoplatonism and Christian thought. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press [distributor]. pp. 213.
     
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  12. Eve V. Clark.Negative Verbs in Children'S. Speech - 1981 - In W. Klein & W. Levelt (eds.), Crossing the Boundaries in Linguistics. Reidel. pp. 253.
  13. What is propaganda, and what.I. Negative Connotations - 1997 - Public Affairs Quarterly 11 (4):383.
  14. Birgit Kellner.Integrating Negative Knowledge Into & in Dharmakirti'S. Earlier Works - 2003 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 31:121-159.
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    Adorno's Negative Dialectic: Philosophy and the Possibility of Critical Rationality.Brian O'Connor - 2004 - MIT Press.
    An analysis of how Adorno's "pure" philosophy can be seen to provide a justification of the rationality required by critical theory.
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    Feel to Heal: Negative Emotion Differentiation Promotes Medication Adherence in Multiple Sclerosis.T. H. Stanley Seah, Shaima Almahmoud & Karin G. Coifman - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Multiple Sclerosis is a debilitating chronic autoimmune disease of the central nervous system that results in lower quality of life. Medication adherence is important for reducing relapse, disease progression, and MS-related symptoms, particularly during the early stages of MS. However, adherence may be impacted by negative emotional states. Therefore, it is important to identify protective factors. Past research suggests that the ability to discriminate between negative emotional states, also known as negative emotion differentiation, may be protective against (...)
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  17. Positive and Negative Corporate Social Responsibility, Financial Leverage, and Idiosyncratic Risk.Saurabh Mishra & Sachin B. Modi - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 117 (2):431-448.
    Existing research on the financial implications of corporate social responsibility (CSR) for firms has predominantly focused on positive aspects of CSR, overlooking that firms also undertake actions and initiatives that qualify as negative CSR. Moreover, studies in this area have not investigated how both positive and negative CSR affect the financial risk of firms. As such, in this research, the authors provide a framework linking both positive and negative CSR to idiosyncratic risk of firms. While investigating these (...)
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    Positioning control for a linear actuator with nonlinear friction and input saturation using output-feedback control.Nan Wang, Jinyong Yu & Weiyang Lin - 2016 - Complexity 21 (S2):191-200.
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    Corrigendum: Positive and Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia Relate to Distinct Oscillatory Signatures of Sensory Gating.Julian Keil, Yadira Roa Romero, Johanna Balz, Melissa S. Henjes & Daniel Senkowski - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Concern-induced negative affect is associated with the occurrence and content of mind-wandering.David Stawarczyk, Steve Majerus & Arnaud D’Argembeau - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2):442-448.
    Previous research has shown that the content and frequency of mind-wandering episodes—the occurrence of thoughts that are both stimulus-independent and task-unrelated—are closely related to an individual’s future-related concerns. Whether this relationship is shaped by the affective changes that are usually associated with future-related concerns still remains unclear, however. In this study, we induced the anticipation of a negatively valenced event and examined whether the ensuing affective changes were related to the occurrence and content of mind-wandering during an unrelated attentional task. (...)
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    Cloud of the Impossible: Negative Theology and Planetary Entanglement, by Catherine Keller.Michael Heather - 2015 - Process Studies 44 (1):136-139.
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  22. The generation and negative generation effects-some tests of multifactor theories.Dj Burns, Aa Quigley & Sb Fish - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):521-521.
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    Gandhi on Negative and Positive Conversions.Rajmohan Ramanathapillai - 2010 - The Acorn 14 (1):40-49.
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    The Impact of Negative Facts for the Imaginary Logic of NA Vasil'ev.Werner Stelzner - 2000 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 76:133-144.
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  25. The poetic logic of negative exceptionalism in Lucretius, book five.Brooke Holmes - 2013 - In Daryn Lehoux, A. D. Morrison & Alison Sharrock (eds.), Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. pp. 153-191.
     
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  26. A temporal negative normal form which preserves implicants and implicates.Inman P. De Guzman, Manuel Encisco & Pablo Cordero - 2000 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 10 (3-4).
     
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    Positive and negative life changes and LDL cholesterol.Anneli Helminen, Tuomo Rankinen, Pirjo Halonen, Sari Vaeisaenen & Rainer Rauramaa - 1999 - Journal of Biosocial Science 31 (2):269-277.
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    Generalization of positive and negative response biases.Michel Hersen - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (6):834.
  29. Vorstoss ins negative Energiegebiet.Paul S. Bendix - 1954 - Zürich,: Falken-Verlag.
     
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    Why might negative mood help or hinder inhibitory performance? An exploration of thinking styles using a Navon induction.Martyn Sean Gabel & Tara McAuley - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (4):705-712.
    Theories of affective influences on cognition posit that negative mood may increase cognitive load, causing a decrement in task performance (Seibert & Ellis, [1991]. Irrelevant thoughts, emotional mood states, and cognitive task performance. Memory & Cognition, 19(5), 507–513), or cause a shift to more analytic thinking, which benefits tasks requiring attention to detail (Schwarz & Clore, [1983]. Mood, misattribution, and judgments of well-being: Informative and directive functions of affective states. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 45(3), 513–523). We previously (...)
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    How Positive and Negative Emotions Promote Ritualistic Consumption Through Different Mechanisms.Wei Song, Taiyang Zhao, Ershuai Huang & Wei Liu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Ritualistic consumption refers to integrating ritual elements into the process of product design and usage. By conducting three studies, we find that ritualistic consumption can offer new and interesting experiences and help consumers gain a sense of control. Both positive and negative emotions can promote ritualistic consumption tendencies. However, their underlying psychological mechanisms are different. Specifically, positive emotion can arouse consumers’ desire for interesting experience and thus promotes their preference for ritualistic consumption, while negative emotion can arouse consumers’ (...)
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    Positive and Negative Antecedents of Purchasing Eco-friendly Products: A Comparison Between Green and Non-green Consumers.Patrick Pelsmacker & Camilla Barbarossa - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 134 (2):229-247.
    This study aims to analyze what drives and prevents the purchasing of eco-friendly products across different consumer groups and develops a conceptual model embracing the positive altruistic, positive ego-centric, and negative ego-centric antecedents of eco-friendly product purchase intention and behavior. We empirically validate the conceptual model for green and non-green consumers. Data are analyzed using structural equation modeling and multi-group analysis of the two groups. The results confirm the relevance of the determining factors in the model and show significant (...)
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    Realism’s understanding of negative numbers.Petar Bojanic & Sanja Todorovic - 2016 - Filozofija I Društvo 27 (1):131-136.
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    Theodor Adorno and the century of negative identity.Eric Oberle - 2018 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    "Jazz, the wound" : negative identity, culture, and the shadow of race -- America, or the stranger -- Negative identities of the subject in wartime America -- Critical theory goes to war : the critique of positive identity and positive science -- Negative modeling : objectivity, normativity, and the refusal of the universal -- Subject/object and disciplinarity.
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  35. Literature as Negative Theology: The Literary Absolute (1988) and Jean-Luc Nancy's Philosophical Method.Jack Robert June Edmunds-Coopey - manuscript
     
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    The Real and the Negative. By B. K. Mallik. (London: George Allen ' Unwin Ltd. 1940. Pp. 539. Price 21s.).J. D. Mabbott - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (63):315-.
  37. (1 other version)Pairs of Negative Syllogistic Premises Yielding Conclusions.H. Johnstone - 1979 - Logique Et Analyse 85 (85):86.
     
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    The Discursivity Of The Negative: Kojève On Language In Hegel.Daniel J. Selcer - 2000 - Animus 5:181-191.
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    Phänomenologie und Negative Anthropologie bei Hans Blumenberg.Robert Buch - 2021 - In Hannes Bajohr & Sebastian Edinger (eds.), Negative Anthropologie: Ideengeschichte und Systematik einer unausgeschöpften Denkfigur. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 275-298.
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    Conservatives, liberals, and “the negative”.Evan Charney - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (3):310-311.
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    Logic with Positive and Negative Truth Values.C. C. Chang - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (2):331-332.
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    Plotin, la theologie negative et Bergson.Georges Arabatzis - 2004 - Philosophical Inquiry 26 (4):45-66.
  43. Why positive and negative conceivability can't save the conceivability-possibility link.Matthew Phillips - manuscript
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    (1 other version)The Romanian distinction between negative and positive liberty.Juliana Geran Pilon - 1982 - Studies in East European Thought 23 (2):131-140.
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    The concept of the negative.W. H. Sheldon - 1902 - Philosophical Review 11 (5):485-496.
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    Downing on Positive and Negative Terms.David H. Sanford - 1970 - Analysis 30 (5):167 - 172.
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    Aspects of negative numbers in the early 17th century.Yannis Thomaidis - 1993 - Science & Education 2 (1):69-86.
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    The Evidence for the Negative Judgment of Separation.Jean-Marc Laporte - 1963 - Modern Schoolman 41 (1):17-43.
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    Humanism, positive and negative.Donald MacCrimmon MacKay - 1966 - London,: Inter-Varsity Fellowship.
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    (1 other version)Functionalism and the Negative Feedback Model in Biology.Edward Manier - 1970 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1970:225 - 240.
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