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  1. State control of consensual sexual behaviour through the Sexual Offences Act 2003.Palmer Tanya - 2016 - In .
    The passage of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 and the Sex Offences Review which proceeded it was saturated with the rhetoric of autonomy, with consent treated as the hallmark of autonomous action. As a result, ss1-4 of the Act criminalise a range of non-consensual sexual activities. However, the Act contains numerous other offences which do not turn on the presence or absence or consent, with the result that ostensibly consensual sexual behaviour is criminalised in a range of circumstances. These offences (...)
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  2. Distinguishing Sex from Sexual Violation: Consent, Negotiation and Freedom to Negotiate.Palmer Tanya - 2017 - In .
    This chapter argues that consent is not an appropriate or effective way to distinguish legitimate sexual activity from sexual violation. Consent is enmeshed with a particular notion of the Kantian liberal subject and as such is inapt to respond to the bodily, affective and relational aspects of subjectivity in general and sexual subjectivity specifically. To champion consent as the standard for legitimate sexual activity implies that sexual relations are inherently asymmetric, obscures the context within which agreements to engage in sexual (...)
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  3. Review of The use of bodies by Giorgio Agamben, translated by Adam Kotsko. [REVIEW]Taylor Rachael - unknown
    This article reviews Giorgio Agamben's ninth installment in his Homo Sacer series, The Use of Bodies by Giorgio Agamben, translated by Adam Kotsko. The review considers Agamben's political philosophy framing of the body with reference to existentialist philosophy.
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  4. Religious orientations, storytelling and the uncanny: a reading of The Adventures of Amir Hamza.Zia Mariam - unknown
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  5. Ownership and obligation: restitution, vindication and the recovery of moveables in Stair's Institutions.Holligan Bonnie - unknown
    To what extent does Scots law recognise an action for recovery of moveable property based on the ownership of the pursuer? Doctrinal answers to this question are usually forced to engage with the assertion of Lord Stair that “we make not use of the name or nature of Vindication”. This article seeks to further historical and doctrinal understanding of Stair's views by locating them within the broader theological and philosophical context of the development in Europe of a Reformed theory of (...)
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  6. Phenomenological approaches to the computal: some reflections on computation.Berry David - 2017 - In .
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  7. Law, social policy and the constitution of markets and profit making.Veitch Kenneth - unknown
    This article explores the relationship between law, society, and economy in the context of the contemporary British welfare state. Drawing on themes in Polanyi's The Great Transformation, it identifies the constitutive role of contemporary social policy and law in the creation and maintenance of markets and opportunities for the private sector in the field of welfare, focusing on the institutional mechanisms being put in place to encourage this. What emerges is a reformulation of the function of the welfare state and (...)
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  8. The ethics of reading: Ingarden, Iser, Ricoeur.Murat Ҫelik - unknown
    This thesis explores the ethical impact of literary narrative fictions on the reader. It does so by focusing mainly on the reading experience since one of the main claims of the thesis is that literary narrative fictions are co-products of the author and the reader. In that sense the aforementioned impact cannot be understood without taking into account the creative acts of the reader. The exploration is carried out by focusing on three scholars whose investigations on the problem of literary (...)
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  9. [Review] Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Christine C. Grady, Robert A. Crouch, Reidar K. Lie, Franklin G. Miller, David D. Wendler, eds. The Oxford textbook of clinical research ethics. [REVIEW]Eckstein Susan - unknown
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  10. Captured red handed: the impact of social media on the evolving concepts of the criminal defendant and the presumption of innocence.Gimson Rachel - unknown
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  11. Trump’s immigration ban and Europe: the courage to raise a mirror and look beyond it.Ferreira Nuno - unknown
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  12. [Review] Kay Anderson Race and the crisis of humanism.Lester Alan - unknown
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  13. The informational needs of prospective parents: an ethical perspective.Farsides Bobbie - 2016 - In .
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  14. Choosing embryos: ethical complexity and relational autonomy in staff accounts of PGD.Ehrich Kathryn, Williams Clare, Farsides Bobbie, Sandall Jane & Scott Rosamund - unknown
    The technique of preimplantation genetic diagnosis is commonly explained as a way of checking the genes of embryos produced by IVF for serious genetic diseases. However, complex accounts of this technique emerged during ethics discussion groups held for PGD staff. These form part of a study exploring the social processes, meanings and institutions that frame and produce ‘ethical problems’ for practitioners, scientists and others working in the specialty of PGD in the UK. Two ‘grey areas’ raised by staff are discussed (...)
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  15. The appropriate extent of pre-implantation genetic diagnosis: health professionals' and scientists' views on the requirement for a 'significant risk of a serious genetic condition'.Scott Rosamund, Williams Clare, Ehrich Kathryn & Farsides Bobbie - unknown
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  16. The agonies of ambivalence: Anna Mendelssohn, La poétesse maudite.Crangle Sara - unknown
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  17. [Review] Tarunabh Khaitan A theory of discrimination law.Ferreira Nuno - unknown
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  18. Agamben as and through Benjamin's storyteller and translator.McKnight Heather - unknown
    Written in the form of a fairy tale dialogue, presented like a novella, here an attempt is being made to reduce the gap between that which is being said and that which is being referred to itself. It aims to breathe life into the hypothesis of Agamben appearing as and through Benjamin’s Storyteller and Translator by presenting it in a state of becoming. The form is a nod to the spirit of the fairy tale in the work of both Agamben (...)
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  19. Include medical ethics in the Research Excellence Framework.W. M. Kong, B. Vernon, K. Boyd, R. Gillon, B. Farsides & G. Stirrat - unknown
    The Research Excellence Framework of the Higher Education Funding Council for England is taking place in 2013, its three key elements being outputs, impact, and “quality of the research environment”. Impact will be assessed using case studies that “may include any social, economic or cultural impact or benefit beyond academia that has taken place during the assessment period.”1 Medical ethics in the UK still does not have its own cognate assessment panel—for example, bioethics or applied ethics—unlike in, for example, Australia. (...)
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  20. Working children in Europe: a socio-legal approach to the regulation of child work.Nuno Ferreira - unknown
    Since the beginning of the 2008 economic crisis, reports of child work across Europe have increased. This article looks into the European Union legal framework that applies to children who work, and offers a socio-legal analysis of child work regulation more generally. In so doing, it considers the role of a range of factors relevant to the regulation of child work, including children’s rights, cultural relativism, social constructions of childhood, empirical evidence of the benefits and harm of child work, and (...)
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  21. Fiction, testimony, belief and history.Kathleen Stock - 2017 - In .
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  22. Free indirect style and imagining from the inside.Kathleen Stock - 2016 - In .
    This chapter considers the phenomenon of free indirect style, and what imaginative response it calls for from the reader who encounters it in a fiction. Two ‘single voice’ theories of free indirect style are discussed: one which argues that we should hear FIS only as implying the voice of a character whose experience is being evoked, and another which argues that we should hear FIS only as implying the voice of a narrator describing the experience of a character. This chapter (...)
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  23. Only imagine: fiction, interpretation and imagination.Kathleen Stock - 2017 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    In the first half of this book, I offer a theory of fictional content or, as it is sometimes known, ‘fictional truth’.The theory of fictional content I argue for is ‘extreme intentionalism’. The basic idea – very roughly, in ways which are made precise in the book - is that the fictional content of a particular text is equivalent to exactly what the author of the text intended the reader to imagine. The second half of the book is concerned with (...)
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  24. Revisiting euthanasia: a comparative analysis of a right to die in dignity.Nuno Ferreira - unknown
    Euthanasia is a practice that has taken place since immemorial times. And since immemorial times it has been controversial and a source of harsh debates. Throughout the last decades, many changes have been introduced in this field and many practices, until then only taking place without public knowledge, were progressively revealed and regulated. This paper aims, firstly, at clarifying the terminology and concepts usually used in the euthanasia debate and presenting, in a lucid way, the arguments that civic movements and (...)
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  25. Evaluating the 'new culture' of human rights in European private law.Nuno Ferreira & Patrick O'Callaghan - unknown
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  26. Fundamental rights, constitutional principles, and the Law of Torts in the European Union: the case of fundamental rights of children and their liability in tort.Nuno Ferreira - unknown
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  27. Different treatment of married and unmarried couples in the European Union.Chiara Favilli & Nuno Ferreira - unknown
    This book chapter analyses the different treatment of married and unmarried couples in the EU from the perspective of the application of fundamental rights to private law matters - the 'horizontal effect of fundamental rights' debate. This theme is usually discussed exclusively within the context of public or private law, so this work constitutes an original contribution to the debate on the subject-matter. The chapter compares relevant statutory instruments and case-law from nine jurisdictions, and concludes with policy recommendations.
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  28. Fundamental rights and private law in Europe: the case of tort law and children.Nuno Ferreira - unknown
    The book explores, from a comparative and inter-disciplinary perspective, the relationship between fundamental rights and private law in Europe, a debate usually referred to as Drittwirkung or horizontal effect of fundamental rights. It discusses the different models of horizontal effect and the impact that fundamental rights may have in shaping tort law, especially the position of child tortfeasors. The book concentrates on several European jurisdictions, namely France, Italy, Germany, Portugal, Sweden, Finland, and England and Wales. At a crossroad between human (...)
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  29. The horizontal effect of fundamental rights and freedoms in European Union law.Nuno Ferreira, Joanna Krzemińska-Vamvaka & Teresa Russo - unknown
    This book chapter analyses the 'horizontal effect of fundamental rights and freedoms' debate in the context of European Union law. It offers an overview of the historical development of this debate in the European Union legal system and analyses the relevant doctrines and case law. This contribution to a two-volume comparative study offered for the first time a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the subject-matter across all legal fields of European Union law.
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  30. The harmonisation of private law in Europe and children's tort liability: a case of fundamental and children's rights mainstreaming.Nuno Ferreira - unknown
    The debate around private law harmonisation in the EU has gradually moved from a narrow scope of market-related issues to the creation of a European civil code. The relationship between this process and children’s rights is, however, rarely acknowledged. The political, social and legal legitimacy of these harmonisation eff orts have come under strict scrutiny, but hardly ever from the point of view of children. This article explores the impact of the process of legal harmonisation on children’s rights, and uses (...)
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  31. Refugees and asylum seekers in Portugal: an assessment and the case of LGBTI individuals.Nuno Ferreira - unknown
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  32. The legal struggle over Europe's veil bans.Nuno Ferreira - unknown
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  33. The Liverpool view: Tories’ "irresponsible and reckless" human rights plan.Nuno Ferreira - unknown
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  34. Portuguese refugee law in the European context: the case of sexuality-based claims.Nuno Ferreira - unknown
    Portugal’s migration history has been extensively explored in academic literature, including in legal scholarship. Yet, very little attention has so far been directed towards Portuguese refugee law. This may be due to the relatively low number of asylum seekers that Portugal receives, but that does not justify neglecting the study of the Portuguese socio-legal framework applicable to asylum seekers and refugees. This article addresses this gap by analyzing the framework in a European context, enhancing the analysis with a case study (...)
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  35. The human face of the European Union: are EU law and policy humane enough? An introduction.Nuno Ferreira - 2016 - In .
    The EU has throughout its history benefited from variable levels of popular support and revealed different levels of capacity to deal with crises. The current circumstances, on account of financial pressures, social instability and present geographical and policy scope of the EU, require serious introspection and ‘soul searching’. What can be done if the EU is not to perish and, hopefully, become more part of the solution than of the problem? May becoming more humane be the answer? ‘Humane’ may be (...)
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  36. Testing liberal norms: the public policy and public security derogations and the cracks in European Union citizenship.Dora Kostakopoulou-Dochery & Nuno Ferreira - unknown
    European Union law has curtailed the traditional discretion Member States have in ordering non-nationals to leave their territory. Although Directive 2004/28 has enhanced the system of protection afforded to offending European Union citizens, it still contains a number of cracks that lead to policy incoherence and gaps in rights protection. This is evident in the first rulings on Article 28 of Directive 2004/38 concerning the deportation of offending EU citizens. These issues also threaten to transform European Union citizenship from a (...)
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  37. The Roma and European Union citizenship: in search of a humane answer from the EU.Nuno Ferreira & Dora Kostakopoulou - 2016 - In .
    The expulsion of large numbers of Roma individuals from France since 2009 has raised considerable debate in the context of EU law and policy. This was, however, accompanied by other discriminatory practices and forms of hostility, exclusion and violence against the Roma, such as finger-printing in Italy and educational segregation in the Czech Republic. A comprehensive approach and strong action by the EU against these practices was defended, which led to the Commission communication on the EU Framework on National Roma (...)
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  38. The role of the common law jury as direct deliberative mechanism for the democratic self-legitimation of law.Valerie Whittington - unknown
    The concept of legitimacy is examined through a reading of Habermas’s work on communicative action, and through a reading of the opening chapters of Between Facts and Norms. The claim that legal juries function in a manner similar to a ‘parliament’ is rejected in favour of a claim that they exercise a decentred ‘particle’ of popular sovereignty. An analysis of the jury’s lifeworld origins is undertaken and, the essay then considers the democratic function of the operation of ‘jury equity’ whereby (...)
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  39. Framing loss and figuring grief in Paweł Pawlikowski’s Ida.Matilda Mroz - unknown
    This article concentrates on the formal and aesthetic aspects of Paweł Pawlikowski’s 2013 film Ida in the context of an increasingly visible interest in the history of Polish-Jewish relations in Poland, and with the loss of its Jewish communities in the Holocaust. The film encourages us to pose certain questions: how can something that is no longer present be represented or framed? How can loss be given visual shape, and grief a visible form? In exploring these questions, the article considers (...)
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  40. The Discipline of International Relations and Dialectical Thinking: A Reply to Our Critics.Benno Teschke & Christian Heine - unknown
  41. Character and the space of Clarel.Michael Jonik - unknown
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  42. Sleeping Beauty and the Dialectical Awakening: On the Potential of Dialectic for International Relations.Benno Teschke & Christian Heine - unknown
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  43. The philosopher as legislator: Kant on history.Katerina Deligiorgi - 2017 - In The Palgrave Handbook to Kant. London: Palgrave. pp. 683-704.
    History plays an important part internally to the Kantian architectonic. In what follows, I argue that Kant’s conception of history as a unified whole presents distinctive features that are illuminating about the critical and moral commitments of his philosophy, and also conversely, that his conception of philosophy makes specific demands that his philosophical history aims to fulfill. The argument is structured around four questions, each of which I take in turn: Why does Kant believe it important that history be seen (...)
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  44. The oxidative stress theory of disease: levels of evidence and epistemological aspects.Pietro Ghezzi, Vincent Jaquet, Fabrizio Marcucci & Harald H. H. W. Schmidt - unknown
    The theory stating that oxidative stress is at the root of several diseases is extremely popular. However, so far, no antioxidant is recommended or offered by healthcare systems neither approved as therapy by regulatory agencies that base their decisions on evidence-based medicine. This is simply because, so far, despite many preclinical and clinical studies indicating a beneficial effect of antioxidants in many disease conditions, randomised clinical trials have failed to provide the evidence of efficacy required for drug approval. In this (...)
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  45. Editorial: special issue on the body.Matilda Mroz - unknown
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  46. Fracturing the marble façade: visceral excavation in Andrzej Wajda’s Man of Marble.Matilda Mroz - unknown
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  47. Restless bodies, buried texts: Sikorski, the General, and the archive.Matilda Mroz - unknown
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  48. Re-imagining the neighbour: Polish-Jewish relations in contemporary Polish visual culture.Matilda Mroz - unknown
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  49. Performing evolution: immersion, unfolding, and Lucille Hadzihalilovic’s Innocence.Matilda Mroz - unknown
    This chapter draws on the philosophical writing of Henri Bergson and Elizabeth Grosz, amongst others, in order to suggest ways in which the idea of duration can help to navigate slowness in cinema. In relation to Innocence specifically, the chapter identifies a dynamic oscillation between different visions of temporality: one that is imposed by the educational system, which sees change as the movement from one state of development to another, and the operation of duration as a ceaseless unfolding of multiple (...)
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  50. The aesthetics of overflow: Andrei Tarkovsky's Nostalghia in duration.Matilda Mroz - unknown
    This chapter argues that the space of the thermal pool is central to Tarkovsky’s exploration of the mystery of sacrifice and the pain of exile in Nostalghia. Spatially, the geometry and textures of the pool are echoed throughout the film’s interiors, in hotel corridors and cathedrals. I propose that we can see Tarkovsky’s aesthetic in Nostalgia as one of overflow. The water that initially fills the pool overflows into nearly every scene, as interiors of houses are flooded in dream-like visions, (...)
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  51. Remembering Katyn.Alexander Etkind, Rory Finnin, Uilleam Blacker, Julie Fedor, Simon Lewis, Maria Mälksoo & Matilda Mroz - unknown
    Katyn– the Soviet massacre of over 21,000 Polish prisoners in 1940 – has come to be remembered as Stalin’s emblematic mass murder, an event obscured by one of the most extensive cover-ups in history. Yet paradoxically, a majority of its victims perished far from the forest in western Russia that gives the tragedy its name. Their remains lie buried in killing fields throughout Russia, Ukraine and, most likely, Belarus. Today their ghosts haunt the cultural landscape of Eastern Europe. This book (...)
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  52. Displacement, suffering and mourning: post-war landscapes in contemporary Polish cinema.Matilda Mroz - unknown
    Cinematic engagements with the history and memory of the immediate post-war and Stalinist periods in Poland highlight a number of preoccupations that recur in cultural and political discourse in general: the deep imbrication between the physical environment and its inhabitants, the suffering of Polish citizens as a consequence of Soviet imperialism, and the symbolic valence of proper and improper funerary rites and practices. Such preoccupations are shared amongst films with very different generic indices, such as Róża and Rewers, which this (...)
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  53. Temporality and film analysis.Matilda Mroz - 2013 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Matilda Mroz argues that cinema provides an ideal opportunity to engage with ideas of temporal flow and change. Temporality, however, remains an underexplored area of film analysis, which frequently discusses images as though they were still rather than moving. This book traces the operation of duration in cinema, and argues that temporality should be a central concern of film scholarship. In close readings of Michelangelo Antonioni’s L’Avventura, Andrei Tarkovsky’s Mirror, and the ten short films that make up Krzysztof Kielowski’s Decalogue (...)
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  54. The monument and the sewer: memory and death in Wajda’s Kanal.Matilda Mroz - unknown
    Andrzej Wajda’s Kanał/Kanal was expected by many audience members to finally portray the ‘true’ history of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, a history that had been distorted by Poland’s Communist government. Their condemnation of the resistance movement, the Armia Krajowa, or Home Army, meant that many of the memorial practices that were needed to commemorate the deaths of AK members were not permitted. This article argues that the virtual sphere of cinema could enact particular commemorative practices. As writer Jerzy Stefan Stawiński (...)
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  55. Increasing the acceptability and rates of organ donation among minority ethnic groups: a programme of observational and evaluative research on Donation, Transplantation and Ethnicity.M. Morgan, C. Kenten, S. Deedat, B. Farsides, T. Newton, G. Randhawa, J. Sims & M. Sque - unknown
    Background: Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups have a high need for organ transplantation but deceased donation is low. This restricts the availability of well-matched organs and results in relatively long waiting times for transplantation, with increased mortality risks. Objective: To identify barriers to organ donor registration and family consent among the BAME population, and to develop and evaluate a training intervention to enhance communication with ethnic minority families and identify impacts on family consent. Methods: Three-phase programme comprising community-based research (...)
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  56. Research with children and young people: not on them.H. M. Sammons, K. Wright, B. Young & B. Farsides - unknown
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  57. Soft computing: forms and limits in computational aesthetics.M. Beatrice Fazi - unknown
    This paper contends that soft computing can help us investigate the aesthetics of digital computation. Employing broader conceptions of aesthetics and perception, and whilst drawing upon the ontology of Alfred N. Whitehead, it uses soft computing to address the 'prehensive' dimension of the quantitative procedures of computation, and explores the interrelationship between the factuality and formality of computational structures.
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  58. Self-comprehension and personhood: an examination of the normative basis of Hegel’s political philosophy.Timothy Robert Carter - unknown
    This thesis defends a novel interpretation of the normative foundations of Hegel’s mature social and political philosophy. It argues that autonomous agency is grounded in a drive to comprehend ourselves, which gives us an aim to which we are inescapably committed as agents. It argues that this aim ultimately makes it rational to cultivate and act out of a feeling of “ethical love”, which is a positive evaluative attitude towards the goods of other individuals that, in turn, implies a commitment (...)
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  59. Using monuments.Thomas Houlton - unknown
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  60. Objectification, images and ‘mind-insensitive seeing-as’.Kathleen Stock - unknown
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  61. 'Black-boxed' [Review] Mark B. N. Hansen Feed-forward: on the future of twenty-first-century media.M. Beatrice Fazi - unknown
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  62. Incomputable aesthetics: open axioms of contingency.M. Beatrice Fazi - unknown
    In 1931, Kurt Gödel determined the incompleteness of formal axiomatic systems by demonstrating that there are propositions that cannot be proved or disproved within the system in question. In 1936, Alan Turing showed that some functions cannot be computed, and thereby described the limits of computing machines before any such machine was built. In this essay I will turn to these logical discoveries in order to argue that incompleteness and incomputability can be employed as conceptual tools to re-engage with the (...)
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  63. Do algorithms have fun? On completion, indeterminacy and autonomy in computation.Luciana Parisi & M. Beatrice Fazi - unknown
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  64. Ethical issues and ethical guidance.Susan Eckstein - unknown
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  65. Whose personal is more political? Experience in contemporary feminist politics.Alison Phipps - 2016 - Feminist Theory 17 (3):303-321.
    Whose personal is more political? This article explores the role of experience in contemporary feminist politics, arguing that it operates as a form of capital within abstracted and decontextualised debates which entrench existing power relations. In a neoliberal context in which the personal and emotional is commodified, powerful groups mobilise traumatic narratives to gain political advantage. Through case study analysis this article shows how privileged feminists, speaking for others and sometimes for themselves, use experience to generate emotion and justify particular (...)
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  66. Islamic philosophy & the ethics of belief.Anthony Robert Booth - 2016 - London: Palgrave-Macmillan.
  67. Recognition and accumulation.Tarik Kochi - unknown
    Within political theory the concept of recognition has been generally drawn upon to develop a particular form of ethical theory. The concept has been deployed in debates over culture, feminism, multiculturalism, individual and group rights, and as a means of conceptualising colonialism. A less dominant contemporary line of inquiry is the use of the concept of recognition to think through modes of pre-capitalist and capitalist accumulation. Much of the early philosophical radicalism contained within the concept of recognition has been lost (...)
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  68. [Review] Ronald Dworkin Religion without God.Alexander Latham - unknown
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  69. Norms, reasons and reasoning: a guide through Lewis Carroll’s regress argument.Corine Besson - 2018 - In Daniel Star (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Reasons and Normativity. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press.
    This paper concerns connection between knowing or accepting a logical principle such as Modus Ponens and actions of reasoning involving it. Discussions of this connection typically mention the so-called ‘Lewis Carroll Regress’ and there is near consensus that the regress shows something important about it. Also, although the regress explicitly concerns logic, many philosophers think that it establishes a more general truth, about the structurally similar connection between epistemic or practical principles and actions involving them. This paper’s first aim is (...)
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  70. Rancière, human rights and the limits of a politics of process.Tom Frost - 2017 - In .
    In thinking about Rancière and Law, as this collection exhorts us to do, I have turned my attention to one of the most well-known areas of Rancière’s writings, the Rights of Man. In “Who is the Subject of the Rights of Man?”, Rancière aimed a broadside at the rights-scepticism which can be traced in much of critical theory to the writings of Hannah Arendt, and an older tradition on the right exemplified by Edmund Burke and Jeremy Bentham. Rancière’s writings and (...)
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  71. Simplicity.Keston Sutherland - unknown
    An essay on the meaning of 'simplicity' in Hegel's philosophy and its significance for poetry.
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  72. Luminol theory and the excavation of narrative & The dead girl scrolls: unearthed apocalyptic fictions.Laura Ellen Joyce - unknown
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  73. Neural plasticity and the limits of scientific knowledge.Pasha Parpia - 2015 - Dissertation, University of Sussex
    Western science claims to provide unique, objective information about the world. This is supported by the observation that peoples across cultures will agree upon a common description of the physical world. Further, the use of scientific instruments and mathematics is claimed to enable the objectification of science. In this work, carried out by reviewing the scientific literature, the above claims are disputed systematically by evaluating the definition of physical reality and the scientific method, showing that empiricism relies ultimately upon the (...)
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  74. Where the right gets in. On Rawl's criticism of Habermas's conception of legitimacy.Gordon Finlayson - unknown
    Many commentators have failed to identify the important issues at the heart of the debate between Habermas and Rawls. This is partly because they give undue attention to differences between their respective devices of representation, the original position and principle, neither of which are germane to the actual dispute. The dispute is at bottom about how best to conceive of democratic legitimacy. Rawls indicates where the dividing issues lie when he objects that Habermas’s account of democratic legitimacy is comprehensive and (...)
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  75. Die Kritik der instrumentellen Vernunft von Weber bis Habermas.Darrow Schecter - unknown
    German translation of Darrow Schecter, The Critique of Instrumental Reason from Weber to Habermas, London, Continuum, 2010.
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  76. Metaphysics, philosophy, and the philosophy of language.Michael Morris - 2017 - In .
    In this chapter, the author offers a selective critical history in which he traces the difference between the tendency which Michael Dummett represents and the philosophers among whom Timothy Williamson is naturally placed to a difference in metaphysics which has much longer roots. He suggests that the ultimate source of the kind of role Dummett gives to thought is Hume's skeptical view of necessity, with its famous consequences for metaphysics. The philosophy of language is the key to the most fundamental (...)
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  77. Attention-seeking: technics, publics and software individuation.Ben Roberts - unknown
  78. Rousseau, Stiegler and the aporia of origin.Ben Roberts - unknown
  79. Beyond the 'networked public sphere': politics, participation and technics in Web 2.0.Ben Roberts - unknown
  80. 14. Memories of Inauthenticity: Stiegler and the Lost Spirit of Capitalism.Ben Roberts - 2013 - In Christina Howells & Gerald Moore (eds.), Stiegler and Technics. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 225-240.
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  81. Bernard Stiegler: 'a rational theory of miracles: on pharmacology and transindividuation'.Bernard Stiegler, Ben Roberts, Jeremy Gilbert & Mark Hayward - unknown
    Bernard Stiegler interviewed by Ben Roberts, Jeremy Gilbert and Mark Hayward.
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  82. Technics, individuation and tertiary memory: Bernard Stiegler's challenge to media theory.Ben Roberts - unknown
    Media studies as a field has traditionally been wary of the question of technology. Discussion of technology has often been restricted to relatively sterile debates about technological determinism. In recent times there has been renewed interest, however, in the technological dimension of media. In part this is doubtless due to rapid changes in media technology, such as the rise of the internet and the digital convergence of media technologies. But there are also an increasing number of writers who seem to (...)
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  83. Emergent state practice on the creation and practice of standards on corporate social responsibility.Olufemi Amao - unknown
    This article examines the emerging State practice on the evolving corporate social responsibility standard. It examines its public international law instruments and particularly analyses the role of States in the development of CSR norms and the potential of these norms to impact the recognition, promotion and protection of human rights. The article also assesses the UN effort to consolidate the standards that have emerged from soft law instruments in public international law, focusing on the Ruggie’s process and its potential impact (...)
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  84. Mind and Matter in Early America: The Berkeley-Johnson Correspondence.Michael Jonik - 2016 - The Pluralist 11 (1):39-48.
    in response to william james’s assertion that he developed American pragmatism, C. S. Peirce remarked that “Berkeley on the whole has more right to be considered the introducer of pragmatism into philosophy than any other man, though I was more explicit in enunciating it.”1 If Edwards is sometimes taken to be America’s first metaphysician, and Franklin to be the founder of an American trajectory of practical action, this paper will instead examine how we might rethink Berkeley’s immaterialism within both the (...)
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  85. David Williams' lessons to a young prince: publisher influence and reader response.Peter Robinson - unknown
    This thesis presents an interpretation of David Williams' Lessons to a young prince ostensibly from a publisher-centric viewpoint. Through close analysis of its English-language editions it argues that Lessons has been consistently misattributed, misread, and otherwise taken out of context. The agglomeration of both contextual and particular factors contributed to this general negligence, but the most important factors were anonymity and the transformation of the text by the addition of a tenth lesson on Edmund Burke's Reflections, which altered the way (...)
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  86. Jacques Derrida and the necessity of chance.Christoforos Diakoulakis - unknown
    Chance, in the sense of the incalculable, the indeterminable, names the limit of every estimation of the truth. Whereas traditional philosophical discourses aspire to transcend this limit, deconstruction affirms on the contrary its necessity; not as a higher principle that relativizes truth and renders all our calculations futile, as is commonly suggested by flippant appropriations of Derrida’s work, but as a structural property within every event and every concept, every mark. Rather than a mere impediment to the pursuit of truth (...)
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  87. ‘‘Let’s regain our grip on things’: metaphysics and the ordinary in DeLillo and Wittgenstein.Anthony Leaker - unknown
    This thesis is a reading of five Don DeLillo novels in relation to the later philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein, beginning with Falling Man, and working backwards to The Names. It is an attempt to think about the philosophical aspects of DeLillo’s work; in particular, the various ways in which it is engaged with the possibility of metaphysics and its relation to the ordinary. It examines the ambiguous status of metaphysics, and the nature of transcendence and the ordinary in his fiction, (...)
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  88. Experimentalism by contact.Natalia Cecire - unknown
    This essay considers literary "experimentalism" as a constructed category animated by epistemic virtues, using the case study of "contact" as both anthropological and literary values in the 1920s. Examines Language writing, the work of William Carlos Williams, and the Writing Culture group in anthropology.
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  89. Borders immaterial? Recent developments in the work of Nuruddin Farah.John Masterson - unknown
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  90. Mind-brain puzzle versus mind-physical world identity. Comment on R. Puccetti & R.W. Dykes: sensory cortex and the mind-brain problem. [REVIEW]D. A. Booth - unknown
  91. The concept of political representation from Hobbes to Marx.Georgios Daremas - unknown
    The object of this thesis is the examination of the concept of political representation in the corpus of Hobbes, Locke, Hegel and Marx. Through the method of textualreconstruction I foreground the concept’s salience in their writings. Political representation constitutes a unitary political society as the basis of representative government by entrusting to a separate part of the political community the exercise of the legislative and executive functions on behalf of the political society. Hobbes’s author-actor model grounded the concept of political (...)
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  92. Constellations of Adornian theory and film: readings of Adorno with Tarkovsky and Haneke.Simon Paul Mussell - unknown
    This thesis engages in analysis and interpretation of certain ideas within the critical theory of Theodor W. Adorno. These analyses are placed into a constellational relationship with some filmic works of Andrei Tarkovsky and Michael Haneke. In doing so, I aim to highlight the ongoing relevance and validity of at least some core elements of Adornian theory in a contemporary context. The thesis consists of four substantive chapters. The first chapter functions as an extended introduction to and justification for the (...)
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