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    Eliciting End-State Comfort Planning in Children With and Without Developmental Coordination Disorder Using a Hammer Task: A Pilot Study.Hilde Krajenbrink, Jessica Mireille Lust & Bert Steenbergen - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The end-state comfort effect refers to the consistent tendency of healthy adults to end their movements in a comfortable end posture. In children with and without developmental coordination disorder, the results of studies focusing on ESC planning have been inconclusive, which is likely to be due to differences in task constraints. The present pilot study focused on the question whether children with and without DCD were able to change their planning strategy and were more likely to plan for ESC when (...)
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    Ethical challenges experienced by public health nurses related to adolescents’ use of visual technologies.Hilde Laholt, Kim McLeod, Marilys Guillemin, Ellinor Beddari & Geir Lorem - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (6):1822-1833.
    Background: Visual technologies are central to youth culture and are often the preferred communication means of adolescents. Although these tools can be beneficial in fostering relations, adolescents’ use of visual technologies and social media also raises ethical concerns. Aims: We explored how school public health nurses identify and resolve the ethical challenges involved in the use of visual technologies in health dialogues with adolescents. Research design: This is a qualitative study utilizing data from focus group discussions. Participants and research context: (...)
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    The Patient in the Family: An Ethics of Medicine and Families.Hilde Lindemann Nelson & James Lindemann Nelson - 1995 - New York: Routledge. Edited by James Lindemann Nelson.
    The Patient in the Family diagnoses the ways in which the worlds of home and hospital misunderstand each other. The authors explore how medicine, through its new reproductive technologies, is altering the stucture of families, how families can participate more fully in medical decision-making, and how to understand the impact on families of medical advances to extend life but not vitality.
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    Ethiek in beweging: bewegen en ethiek in onderwijs, sport en gezondheidscentra.Hilde Bax & Anton van den Heuvel - 1999 - Assen: Van Gorcum. Edited by Anton van den Heuvel.
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    Italian models of Hogarth's picture stories.Hilde Kurz - 1952 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 15 (3/4):136-168.
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    A Penny for Your Thoughts-Ethics in Sponsored Research.Hilde W. Nagell - 2005 - In Jennifer Gunning & Søren Holm (eds.), Ethics, Law, and Society. Ashgate. pp. 1--45.
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    Scientific Responsibility.Hilde W. Nagell & Lisbeth Wittøfft Nielsen - 2004 - Global Bioethics 17 (1):93-98.
    Nowadays, special attention is given to the hazards associated with genetic engineering and new inventions in biotechnology, and in fear of severe consequences, researchers, institutions and governments are required to act responsibly. The term “responsibility” may be defined in numerous ways. The definition considered in this paper, is one we believe is in common use: “Generally speaking, a person has a special responsibility for a particular outcome if they knowingly brought it about and it would not exist if not for (...)
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    Politieke kennis van laatste-jaars-humanioraleerlingen.Hilde Pattyn - 1986 - Res Publica 28 (2):325-349.
    Our research concerns political knowledge among eighteen-year-old pupils in Belgium and the variables that may cause a differential level of political knowledge.The results point out that the average level of political knowledge is really low, though some elementary items score up to 98 %. The studyreveals as the most significant independent variables : the sex, political participation of the parents, mass media, and school. Mass media are most frequently mentioned as the most important sources of political information. Moreover, respondents with (...)
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  9. The Atrocity Paradigm: A Theory of Evil.Hilde Lindemann Nelson - 2003 - Hypatia 18 (2):213-215.
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    Holding and Letting Go: The Social Practice of Personal Identities.Hilde Lindemann - 2014 - , US: Oup Usa.
    This book explores the social practice of holding each other in our identities, beginning with pregnancy and on through the life span. Lindemann argues that our identities give us our sense of how to act and how to treat others, and that the ways in which we we hold each other in them is of crucial moral importance.
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    The generation of conscious awareness in an incidental learning situation.Hilde Haider & Peter A. Frensch - 2005 - Psychological Research/Psychologische Forschung 69 (5):399-411.
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    Overgang basis-secundair onderwijs vanuit ontwikkelingspsychologisch perspectief.Hilde Colpin, Annelies Somers & Karine Verschueren - 2008 - Nova et Vetera: Tijdschrift Voor Onderwijs en Opvoeding 85 (3):134-146.
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  13. Older peoples' attitudes towards euthanasia and an end-of-life pill in The Netherlands: 2001–2009.Hilde M. Buiting, Dorly J. H. Deeg, Dirk L. Knol, Jochen P. Ziegelmann, H. Roeline W. Pasman, Guy A. M. Widdershoven & Bregje D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (5):267-273.
    Introduction With an ageing population, end-of-life care is increasing in importance. The present work investigated characteristics and time trends of older peoples' attitudes towards euthanasia and an end-of-life pill. Methods Three samples aged 64 years or older from the Longitudinal Ageing Study Amsterdam (N=1284 (2001), N=1303 (2005) and N=1245 (2008)) were studied. Respondents were asked whether they could imagine requesting their physician to end their life (euthanasia), or imagine asking for a pill to end their life if they became tired (...)
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    Gender-Technology Relations: Exploring Stability and Change.Hilde G. Corneliussen - 2011 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Machine generated contents note: -- Acknowledgements -- Disrupting the Impression of Stability in the Gender-Technology Relation -- Changing Images of Computers and its Users since 1980 -- Discursive Developments Within Computer Education -- Variations in Gender-ICT Relations Among Male and Female Computer Students -- Stories About Individual Change and Transformation -- Layered Meanings and Differences Within -- Is there an Elsewhere? -- References -- Endnotes -- Index.
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    ‘I fell in love with the machine’ Women’s pleasure in computing.Hilde Corneliussen - 2005 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 3 (4):233-241.
    Enthusiasm over technology is found among men. Or, at least, that is the impression we get from the main body of earlier research, which leaves us with an understanding of men as computer enthusiasts, while women are more reluctant and ‘rational’ in their relation to the computer. In this paper I will argue that women do in fact enjoy working with computers. The empirical material is from a study of a group of students taking a computer course. We will meet (...)
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    The Measurement of Ranks and the Laws of Iterated Contraction.Wolfgang Spohn & Matthias Hild - 2008 - Artificial Intelligence 172 (10):1195-1218.
    Ranking theory delivers an account of iterated contraction; each ranking function induces a specific iterated contraction behavior. The paper shows how to reconstruct a ranking function from its iterated contraction behavior uniquely up to multiplicative constant and thus how to measure ranks on a ratio scale. Thereby, it also shows how to completely axiomatize that behavior. The complete set of laws of iterated contraction it specifies amend the laws hitherto discussed in the literature.
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  17. Imagination.Hilde Ishiguro - 1966 - In British Analytical Philosophy. London: : Routledge & K Paul,.
     
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  18. Complete Life in the Eudemian Ethics.Hilde Vinje - 2023 - Apeiron: A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 53 (2):299–323.
    In the Eudemian Ethics II 1, 1219a34–b8, Aristotle defines happiness as ‘the activity of a complete life in accordance with complete virtue’. Most scholars interpret a complete life as a whole lifetime, which means that happiness involves virtuous activity over an entire life. This article argues against this common reading by using Aristotle’s notion of ‘activity’ (energeia) as a touchstone. It argues that happiness, according to the Eudemian Ethics, must be a complete activity that reaches its end at any and (...)
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    Fragments of illness: The Death of a Beekeeper as a literary case study of cancer.Hilde Bondevik, Knut Stene-Johansen & Rolf Ahlzén - 2016 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19 (2):275-283.
    The first decisive steps of medicine towards becoming a science in its present shape happen to coincide with “the rise of the novel” in the eighteenth century. Before this well known and in our days still growing scientific specialization of medicine, the connections between literature and medicine were both many and close. By reading and analyzing a contemporary novel, The Death of a Beekeeper by the Swedish author Lars Gustafsson, this article is an attempt to explore to which extent a (...)
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    For Your Eyes Only: A Field Experiment on Nudging Hygienic Behavior.Hilde Mobekk, Dag Olav Hessen, Asle Fagerstrøm & Hanne Jacobsen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    These days many gyms and fitness centers are closed to reduce transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in society. The gym is an environment rich in microorganisms, and careful hygiene is a necessity to keep infections at bay. Exercise centers strive for better hygiene compliance among their members. This effort has become essential in light of the current pandemic. Several experimental studies show that others’ physical presence, or the “illusion” of being watched, may alter behavior. This article reports on a natural (...)
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    What’s Gendered about Gender-Based Violence?: An Empirically Grounded Theoretical Exploration from Tanzania.Hilde Jakobsen - 2014 - Gender and Society 28 (4):537-561.
    Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This assumption is evident both in “gender-based violence” interventions in Africa and in the argument that gender is irrelevant if violence is also perpetrated against men. This article examines the relation of partner violence not to biological sex, but to gender as conceptualized in feminist theory. It theorizes the role of gender as an analytical category in dominant social meanings of “wifebeating” in Tanzania by analyzing arguments (...)
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    The Groningen Protocol.Hilde Lindemann & Marian Verkerk - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 38 (1):42-51.
    Several criticisms of the Groningen Protocol rest on misunderstandings about how it works or which babies it concerns. Some other objections—about quality‐of‐life judgments and parents' role in making decisions about their children—cannot be easily cleared away, but at least in the context of Dutch culture and medicine, the protocol is acceptable.
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    What Child Is This?Hilde Lindemann Nelson - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (6):29-38.
    If personhood involves the construction of a narrative identity, then what are we to say of someone who is seriously ill or disabled? How can her life have any narrative when she is unable to write one?
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    Naturalized Bioethics: Toward Responsible Knowing and Practice.Hilde Lindemann, Marian Verkerk & Margaret Urban Walker (eds.) - 2008 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Naturalized bioethics represents a revolutionary change in how health care ethics is practised. It calls for bioethicists to give up their dependence on utilitarianism and other ideal moral theories and instead to move toward a self-reflexive, socially inquisitive, politically critical, and inclusive ethics. Wary of idealisations that bypass social realities, the naturalism in ethics that is developed in this volume is empirically nourished and acutely aware that ethical theory is the practice of particular people in particular times, places, cultures, and (...)
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    Distributional Justice: Theory and Measurement.Hilde Bojer - 2003 - Psychology Press.
    Introducing the main theories of distributional justice the book covers utilitarianism and welfare economics, moving on to Rawls's social contract and the Sen/Nussbaum capability approach with a refreshingly readable style. There is a chapter covering the position of mothers and children in theories of justice. The book then studies empirical methods used in analysing the distribution of economic goods, covering Lorenz curves and inequality measures. The concepts of income, wealth and economic goods are comprehensively discussed, with a particular view to (...)
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    55 John Rawls.Hilde Bojer - 2009 - In Jan Peil & Irene van Staveren (eds.), Handbook of economics and ethics. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar. pp. 426.
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    Muscle or Motivation? A Stop-Signal Study on the Effects of Sequential Cognitive Control.Hilde M. Huizenga, Maurits W. van der Molen, Anika Bexkens, Marieke G. N. Bos & Wery P. M. van den Wildenberg - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Die „Enquête Ouvrière“ von Karl Marx.Hilde Weiss - 1936 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 5 (1):76-98.
    Most of the surveys that were undertaken in the 19th century, particularly in France, among workers, were conducted essentially from viewpoints of social legislation, philanthropy, or were even animated by a bias against the labor movement. Marx, however, in the survey that he initiated in 1880, not only wanted to deliver information on working and living conditions of the workers to the public, but tried to clarify by the questionnaires the thoughts of the workers themselves on their own situation and (...)
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    The Architect and the Bee: Some Reflections on Postmortem Pregnancy.Hilde Lindemann Nelson - 2007 - Bioethics 8 (3):247-267.
    ABSTRACT Do physicians have a duty to sustain the pregnancies of women who die during the first or second trimester? Physicians cannot simply assume that the woman would have wished the pregnancy to continue, nor (in the U. S., at any rate) is it clear that the state has any interest in fetal life before viability. The conditions for beneficence‐based duties of fetal rescue will often be unmet, both because sustaining the pregnancy is not always a clear gain to the (...)
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    Holding one another (well, wrongly, clumsily) in a time of dementia.Hilde Lindemann - 2009 - Metaphilosophy 40 (3-4):416-424.
    This essay takes a close look at a species of care that is particularly needed by people with progressive dementias but that has not been much discussed in the bioethics literature: the activity of holding the person in her or his identity. It presses the claim that close family members have a special responsibility to hold on to the demented person's identity for her or him, and offers some criteria for doing this morally well or badly. Finally, it considers how (...)
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    Counter the Counterstory.Hilde Lindemann - 2020 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 17 (3).
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    Miss Morals Speaks Out about Publishing.Hilde Lindemann - 2006 - Hypatia 21 (1):232-239.
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    Damaged identities, narrative repair.Hilde Lindemann - 2001 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Hilde Lindemann Nelson focuses on the stories of groups of people--including Gypsies, mothers, nurses, and transsexuals--whose identities have been defined by those with the power to speak for them and to constrain the scope of their actions. By placing their stories side by side with narratives about the groups in question, Nelson arrives at some important insights regarding the nature of identity. She regards personal identity as consisting not only of how people view themselves but also of how others (...)
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    Editorial: Special issue HAIS19-IGPL.Hilde Pérez García, Lidia Sánchez González, Manuel Castejón Limas, Héctor Quintián & Emilio Corchado - 2022 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 30 (4):563-565.
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    Aspekte der Textgestaltung. Internationale germanistische Konferenz Mährisch Ostrau/Ostrava, 15.‐16.02.01.Hilde-Marie Groß & Gundolf Keil - 2003 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 26 (1):68-68.
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    Frühneuhochdeutsche medizinische Fachprosa in Böhmen.Hilde-Marie Groß & Gundolf Keil - 2003 - Berichte Zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 26 (2):143-143.
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  37. Cristina Becchio, Cesare Bertone. The ontology of neglect.Hilde Haider, Peter A. Frensch, Daniel Joram, Anna Abraham, Sabine Windmann, Irene Daum, Onur Güntürkün, Todd E. Feinberg, Julian Paul Keenan & John D. Eastwood - 2005 - Consciousness and Cognition 14:426-427.
     
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    The Rogue as an Artist in Patrick deWitt’s The Sisters Brothers.Hilde Staels - 2019 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 9 (9):153-166.
    This article explores Eli Sisters as a reinvigorated rogue who finds his artistic calling in Patrick deWitt’s The Sisters Brothers, published in 2011. With the help of insights from narratology and genre theory, the article provides a textual analysis of Eli’s discourse, perspective and behaviour. Eli casts a critical light on the senseless violence, unbridled greed, ecological devastation, and hyper-masculinity inherent to America’s Frontier myth. As a reinvigorated rogue, he raises questions about what it means to be human and reflects (...)
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    Context: Backward, Sideways, and Forward.Hilde Lindemann Nelson - 1999 - HEC Forum 11 (1):16-26.
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    Photography as violence: On experience and manipulation.Hilde Honerud & Jon Honerud - 2023 - Philosophy of Photography 14 (1):85-94.
    This publication presents a selection of photographic work by Hilde Honerud, made in collaboration with Yoga and Sports with Refugees (YSR) in Lesbos, Greece. It is introduced by a text coauthored with Jon Honerud. In order to engage with the experiences and the vulnerable position of the refugees involved, this project used increasingly apparent formal manipulations to convey an experience beyond the documentary image and to push observers to question the objectivity of images; to move from representation to immediate (...)
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    Science Leaks: A Signal to Improve Data Protection in Scientific Research.Hilde Petronella Adriana - 2015 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 6 (3).
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  42. Holding on to Edmund: the relational work of identity.Hilde Lindemann - 2008 - In Hilde Lindemann, Marian Verkerk & Margaret Urban Walker (eds.), Naturalized Bioethics: Toward Responsible Knowing and Practice. Cambridge University Press. pp. 65--79.
     
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  43. Identity and free agency.Hilde Lindemann Nelson - 2001 - In Peggy DesAutels & JoAnne Waugh (eds.), Feminists Doing Ethics. Rowman & Littlefield.
  44. Mein Leben Teil 2 = My life part 2 (2003) : reflections about recent autobiographical documentaries.Hilde W. Hoffmann - 2007 - In Vera Apfelthaler & Julia Köhne (eds.), Gendered Memories: Transgressions in German and Israeli Film and Theatre. Turia + Kant.
     
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    Formal models of “resource depletion”.Hilde M. Huizenga, Maurits W. van der Molen, Anika Bexkens & Wery Pm van den Wildenberg - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (6):694-695.
    The opportunity cost model (OCM) aims to explain various phenomena, among which the finding that performance degrades if executive functions are used repeatedly (). We argue that an OCM account of resource depletion requires two unlikely assumptions, and we discuss an alternative that does not require these assumptions. This alternative model describes the interplay between executive function and motivation.
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    Is the unconscious, if it exists, a superior decision maker?Hilde M. Huizenga, Anna C. K. van Duijvenvoorde, Don van Ravenzwaaij, Ruud Wetzels & Brenda R. J. Jansen - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (1):32-33.
  47. British Analytical Philosophy.Hilde Ishiguro - 1966 - London: : Routledge & K Paul,.
     
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  48. Grasping the World: The Idea of the Museum.Hilde Hein - 2007 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 65 (2):250-253.
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  49. Port City Heritage: Contested Pasts, Inclusive Futures?Asma Mehan, Hilde Sennema & Saskia Tideman - 2020 - Port City Futures Blog.
    As hubs of global exchange, port cities are host to inconvenient and contested pasts. Many of these pasts have yet to be fully recognized. In the wake of demonstrations against racial injustices this summer, the PortCityFutures team discussed how our own research practices relate to systemic inequalities within port cities. It was concluded that we need to better understand how these contested and complex pasts, legacies of diversity and segregation, and colonial pasts impact port cities today.
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    Eine Reliquiennische in der Krypta auf dem Petersberg bei Fulda. Mit einem Anhang von FRIEDRICH OSWALD, Protokoll der Untersuchungen an der mittleren Westwand der Krypta von Petersberg am 27. Oktober 1970.Hilde Claussen - 1987 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 21 (1):245-273.
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