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    Blood is Thicker than Water, or is It? The Possible Role of Stepparents in Pediatric Decision Making.Jaan Toelen, Ingrid Boone, Jan Van Bavel & Kris Dierickx - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (6):29-30.
    We endorse Amy Caruso Brown’s position that clinicians and ethicists should consider the voices of people marginalized by hierarchical family or community structures. In this open peer comme...
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    Clinical adolescent decision-making: parental perspectives on confidentiality and consent in Belgium and The Netherlands.Jana Vanwymelbeke, David De Coninck, Koen Matthijs, Karla Van Leeuwen, Steven Lierman, Ingrid Boone, Peter de Winter & Jaan Toelen - 2023 - Ethics and Behavior 33 (5):371-386.
    This study investigated Belgian and Dutch parental opinions on confidentiality and consent regarding medical decisions about adolescents. Through an online survey, we presented six cases (three on confidentiality, and three on consent) to 1,382 Belgian and Dutch parents. We studied patterns in parental confidentiality and consent preferences across and between cases through binomial logistic regressions and latent class analysis. Participants often grant the right to consent for a treatment to the adolescent, but the majority diverges from the adolescent’s preferences regarding (...)
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    Environmental psychology in the U.S.S.R.Jaan Valsiner - 1989 - Studies in Soviet Thought 37 (3):205-215.
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    Expectation creates something out of nothing: The role of attention in iconic memory reconsidered.Jaan Aru & Talis Bachmann - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 53:203-210.
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    It’s all in your head: Expectations create illusory perception in a dual-task setup.Jaan Aru, Kadi Tulver & Talis Bachmann - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 65:197-208.
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    Beyond the simple contrastive analysis: appropriate experimental approaches for unraveling the neural basis of conscious experience.Jaan Aru & Talis Bachman (eds.) - 2015 - [Place of publication not identified]: Frontiers Media SA.
    Contrasting conditions with and without conscious experience has served consciousness research well. However, research based on this simple contrast has led to controversies about the neural basis of conscious experience. One key reason for these ongoing debates seems to be that the simple contrast between conditions with and without consciousness is not specific for unraveling the neural basis of conscious experience, but rather also leads to other processes that precede or follow it. Acknowledging this methodological problem implies that some of (...)
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  7. From aliens to invisible limbs : the transitions that never make it into conscious experience.Jaan Aru - 2019 - In Guido Hesselmann (ed.), Transitions Between Consciousness and Unconsciousness. New York: Routledge.
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  8. Punishment as communication in crime prevention.Jaan Ginter - 2007 - Rechtstheorie 38 (2):349-354.
     
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    On the raising of a hand.Jaan Kivistik - 2001 - In Rein Vihalemm (ed.), Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 295--304.
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    A Modest Minimalism?Jaan Kangilaski - 2008 - Studia Philosophica Estonica 1 (2):169-178.
    My aim in this paper is to present and evaluate one version of the deflationary attitude to truth, namely the Modest Account, propounded by Wolfgang Künne in his Conceptions of Truth (2003). I introduce the deflationary theories of truth in the first part of my paper and present briefly the views of a more familiar deflationist, Paul Horwich, as a "stepping-stone" to Künne's account. In the second part of the paper I give an overview of Künne's theory and in the (...)
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    De provincieraadsverkiezingen van 13 oktober 1985.Danny Toelen - 1986 - Res Publica (Misc) 28 (2):307-324.
    At the provincial council elections of the 13th of October 1985 in Belgium two of the three traditional politie al families made a general progress, namely the socialists and the christian democrats. The liberals had a serious decline in Flanders, but for the greater part this was counterbalanced by the liberal progress in Wallonia. The ecologists also made progress, mostly in the Flemish part of the country. Beside the Flemish liberals, the big losers of these elections were the regional parties, (...)
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    De provincieraadsverkiezingen van 13 december 1987.Danny Toelen - 1988 - Res Publica 30 (1):99-118.
    At the provincial council elections of the 13th of december 1987 only one of the three traditional political families made a general progress, namely the socialists. Mainly in Wallonia the socialists improved their position seriously. In this part of the country they are the only and absolute winners of these provincial elections. The christian-democrats and the liberals were subject of a severe decline. Por the christian-democrats this decline was mainly situated in Flanders. The liberals had a serious decline in W (...)
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    The pitch of glide-like F0 curves in Votic folksongs.Jaan Ross - 1995 - In Eero Tarasti (ed.), Musical Signification: Essays in the Semiotic Theory and Analysis of Music. Mouton de Gruyter. pp. 121--319.
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    Kriminaalpoliitika.Jaan Sootak - 1997 - Tallinn: Juura.
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    On the Social Nature of Human Cognition: An Analysis of the shared intellectual roots of George Herbert Mead and Lev Vygotsky.Jaan Valsiner & René Veer - 1988 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 18 (1):117-136.
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    Die „orientalischen Religionen“ im Römerreich als ein Problem der Religionsgeschichte.Jaan Lahe - 2012 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 20 (2):151-195.
    Zusammenfassung Unter den verschiedenen Kulten, die sich im Römischen Reich verbreiteten, sind einige in der Forschung seit langem unter der Bezeichnung „die orientalischen Religionen“ diskutiert worden. Am Ende des 19. und Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts hat sich in der europäischen Forschung ein relativ einheitliches Bild von diesen Kulten ausgebildet, das die Forschung bis in die 70er und 80er Jahre des 20. Jahrhunderts beinflusste und teilweise noch heute zu greifen ist. Im zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts begann sich ein neues Bild (...)
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    Zu möglichen Verbindungen zwischen römischem Mithras und iranischem Mithra.Jaan Lahe - 2017 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 25 (2):233-262.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft Jahrgang: 25 Heft: 2 Seiten: 233-262.
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    A Critique of Liberal Universalism.Jaan S. Islam - 2018 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 65 (154).
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    A Jihadi Critique of the Modern State: Abū Qatāda in Conversation with Decolonial and (neo-)Marxist Thought.Jaan S. Islam - 2023 - Political Theory 51 (4):618-644.
    This paper analyzes the reception of decolonial and neo-Marxist thought in a jihadist critique of the modern state. The author argues that a study of Abū Qatāda al-Filisṭīnī, a prominent theorist of modern Jihadism and Salafism, reveals his nuanced interaction with theories of hegemony, ideology, and decolonization. An examination of Abū Qatāda’s critique of modern state institutions and ideology shows that he engages with philosophical critiques of sovereignty, hegemony, capitalism, and the nation-state and utilizes both neo-Marxist and decolonial thought. This (...)
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    Political philosophy in the East and West: in search of truth.Jaan Islam - 2018 - Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press.
    In the 21st century, amid converging global political, social, and economic forces we are questioning the fundamental values we hold true, driven by an antagonism between different schools of philosophy--between left- and right-wing politics. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of western political philosophy and underlines the core principles of each argument. It then argues that neither have we solved nor do we have any pathway to eventually solve, the question of right and wrong--we are essentially moral relativists in disguise. (...)
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  21. Understanding a Sentence Does Not Entail Knowing its Truth‐Conditions: Why the Epistemological Determination Argument Fails.Daniel Cohnitz & Jaan Kangilaski - 2013 - Dialectica 67 (2):223-242.
    The determination argument is supposed to show that a sentence's meaning is at least a truth-condition. This argument is supposed to rest on innocent premises that even a deflationist about truth can accept. The argument comes in two versions: one is metaphysical and the other is epistemological. In this paper we will focus on the epistemological version. We will argue that the apparently innocent first premise of that version of the argument is not as innocent as it seems. If the (...)
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    The semiotic construction of solitude.Jaan Valsiner - 2006 - Sign Systems Studies 34 (1):9-34.
    Human beings create their private worlds of feelings and thoughts through immersion in the semiosphere created through situated activity contexts. Processes of internalization/externalization are at the center of development of human beings through the whole of their life courses. We consider the contexts of schooling as organized through Semiotic Demand Settings (SDS) for development of intrinsic motivation of the students. Intrinsic motivation is a process mechanism that operates as internalized and hyper-generalized feeling at the most central layer of internalization. It (...)
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    The Challenges of Combining Social and Commercial Enterprise - University-Business Partnerships: An AssessmentNorman E. Bowie Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1994.J. Gregory Dees & Jaan Elias - 1998 - Business Ethics Quarterly 8 (1):165-178.
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    General Markers of Conscious Visual Perception and Their Timing.Renate Rutiku, Jaan Aru & Talis Bachmann - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
  25. Play and imagination: The psychological construction of novelty.Z. De Oliveira & Jaan Valsiner - 1997 - In Alan Fogel, Maria C. D. P. Lyra & Jaan Valsiner (eds.), Dynamics and Indeterminism in Developmental and Social Processes. L. Erlbaum.
     
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    Consistency, Praise, and Love: Folk Theories of American Parents.Barbara V. Reid & Jaan Valsiner - 1986 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 14 (3):282-304.
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    Expectancy effects: A paradoxical area of research.Jaan Valsiner - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3):408-408.
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    Environmental psychology in the U.s.S.R.Jaan Valsiner - 1989 - Studies in East European Thought 37 (3):205-215.
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    Semiotic autoregulation.Jaan Valsiner - 2007 - Sign Systems Studies 35 (1-2):119-134.
    For all human sciences, understanding of how the mind works requires a new theory that starts from the assumption of potential infinite variability of human symbolic forms. These forms are socially constructed by the person who moves through an endless variety of unique encounters with the world. A theory of symbolic forms needs to capture the essence of hyperdynamic, irreversible nature of the stream of consciousness and activity. The human mind is regulated through a dynamic hierarchy of semiotic mechanisms of (...)
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    Sensuality and Sense: Cultural Construction of the Human Nature.Jaan Valsener - 2003 - Human Affairs 13 (2):151-162.
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    The Moonlight Doctor: Art and Science of Carl Gustav Carus.Jaan Valsiner - 2024 - Springer Verlag.
    This is the very first authoritative book on the role of Carl Gustav Carus (1789-1869) in the history of psychology. Carus was the initiator of the notions of development, unconscious, and archetype in psychology. The book emphasizes the interdisciplinary focus of Carus’ work as it was based on the literature and art of his time and is closely related with medicine and Naturphilosophie. The readership of the book will get access to the life course of a key figure of science (...)
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    The place for synthesis: Vygotsky’s analysis of affective generalization.Jaan Valsiner - 2015 - History of the Human Sciences 28 (2):93-102.
    Vygotsky was a brilliant literary scholar whose role in psychology borrows substantially from his interests in and fascination with literature and theatre. The central question for Vygotsky’s theory was aesthetic synthesis – the emergence of generalized feelings in human life-experiences. The critical empirical example for the emergence of affective synthesis for Vygotsky was the short story by Ivan Bunin, ‘Legkoe dykhanie’. My task in this article is to analyse Vygotsky’s way of conceptualizing dialectical synthesis as a general psychological process. I (...)
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    La regolazione dinamica dei processi affettivi attraverso la mediazione semiotica.Jaan Valsiner & Raffaele De Luca Picione - 2017 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 8 (1):80-109.
    Riassunto: Presentiamo una prospettiva semiotica e dinamica per indagare e discutere dal punto di vista psicologico i fenomeni della regolazione affettiva attraverso la mediazione e l’articolazione dei segni. Al fine di evitare uno sguardo semplicistico, lineare e riduttivo, i fenomeni affettivi sono presentati come campi quasi strutturati, i quali vengono a differenziarsi attraverso mediatori semiotici. La loro funzione è quella di orientare le persone attraverso l’anticipazione dell’immediato futuro. La regolazione semiotica conduce alla costruzione di gerarchie – temporanee – ovvero strutture (...)
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    Psychology as the Science of Human Being: The Yokohama Manifesto.Jaan Valsiner, Giuseppina Marsico, Nandita Chaudhary, Tatsuya Sato & Virginia Dazzani (eds.) - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book brings together a group of scholars from around the world who view psychology as the science of human ways of being. Being refers to the process of existing - through construction of the human world - here, rather than to an ontological state. This collection includes work that has the goal to establish the newly developed area of cultural psychology as the science of specifically human ways of existence. It comes as a next step after the "behaviorist turn" (...)
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    Comments on how Mack et al. see iconic memory.Talis Bachmann & Jaan Aru - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 34:73-74.
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    Individual differences in the effects of priors on perception: A multi-paradigm approach.Kadi Tulver, Jaan Aru, Renate Rutiku & Talis Bachmann - 2019 - Cognition 187 (C):167-177.
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    The semiotic construction of solitude.Jaan Valsiner - 2006 - Sign Systems Studies 34 (1):9-34.
    Human beings create their private worlds of feelings and thoughts through immersion in the semiosphere created through situated activity contexts. Processes of internalization/externalization are at the center of development of human beings through the whole of their life courses. We consider the contexts of schooling as organized through Semiotic Demand Settings (SDS) for development of intrinsic motivation of the students. Intrinsic motivation is a process mechanism that operates as internalized and hyper-generalized feeling at the most central layer of internalization. It (...)
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    Семиотическая саморегуляция.Jaan Valsiner - 2007 - Sign Systems Studies 35 (1-2):135-135.
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    Between fiction and reality.Jaan Valsiner - 2009 - Sign Systems Studies 37 (1/2):99-112.
    The contrast between real and fictional characters in our thinking needs further elaboration. In this commentary on Eco’s look at the ontology of the semiotic object, I suggest that human semiotic construction entails constant modulation of the relationship between the states of the real and fictional characters in irreversible time. Literary characters are examples of crystallized fictions which function as semiotic anchors in the fluid construction — by the readers — of their understandings of the world. Literary characters are thus (...)
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    Between fiction and reality.Jaan Valsiner - 2009 - Sign Systems Studies 37 (1-2):99-112.
    The contrast between real and fictional characters in our thinking needs further elaboration. In this commentary on Eco’s look at the ontology of the semiotic object, I suggest that human semiotic construction entails constant modulation of the relationship between the states of the real and fictional characters in irreversible time. Literary characters are examples of crystallized fictions which function as semiotic anchors in the fluid construction — by the readers — of their understandings of the world. Literary characters are thus (...)
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    The semiotic construction of solitude.Jaan Valsiner - 2006 - Sign Systems Studies 34 (1):9-34.
    Human beings create their private worlds of feelings and thoughts through immersion in the semiosphere created through situated activity contexts. Processes of internalization/externalization are at the center of development of human beings through the whole of their life courses. We consider the contexts of schooling as organized through Semiotic Demand Settings (SDS) for development of intrinsic motivation of the students. Intrinsic motivation is a process mechanism that operates as internalized and hyper-generalized feeling at the most central layer of internalization. It (...)
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    Les risques d'une psychologie sociale appliquée.Jaan Valsiner - 2005 - Hermes 41:91.
    Toutes les sciences sociales aujourd'hui semblent adopter une position politiquement correcte qui consiste en une «utilisation appliquée» pour la «société». Nous affirmons ici que l'adoption de cette valeur pratiqued'une science repose sur un assujettissement aux demandes de contrôle social et institutionnel sur les sciences. En insistant sur la nécessité d'une orientation «appliquée», ces demandes excluent les sciences sociales de l'univers du savoir universel qui risquerait de révéler les nombreuses fonctions sociales des institutions de contrôle. Les cadres de demande sémiotiques construits (...)
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    On the social nature of human cognition: An analysis of the shared intellectual roots of George Herbert Mead and Lev vygotsky.Jaan Valsiner & Renéder Veer - 1988 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 18 (1):117–136.
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    Ornamented Worlds and Textures of Feeling: The Power of Abundance.Jaan Valsiner - 2008 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 10 (1):67-78.
    Human development takes place in an ornamented – redundantly patterned and highly repetitive – world. The emergence of knowledge takes the form of episodic unpredictable synthetic events at the intersection of the fields of internal and external cultural meaning systems – through the mutually linked processes of constructive internalization and externalization. Patterns of decorations – ornaments – are relevant as redundant “inputs” into the internalization/externalization processes. Ornaments can be viewed not merely as "aesthetic accessories" to human activity contexts but as (...)
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    Semiootiline eneseregulatsioon.Jaan Valsiner - 2007 - Sign Systems Studies 35 (1-2):135-136.
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    Valjamõeldise ja reaalsuse vahel.Jaan Valsiner - 2009 - Sign Systems Studies 37 (1/2):113-113.
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    What happens when a researcher asks a question?Jaan Valsiner, Roger Bibace & Talia LaPushin - 2005 - In Roger Bibace (ed.), Science and Medicine in Dialogue: Thinking Through Particulars and Universals. Praeger. pp. 275--287.
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    The Challenges of Combining Social and Commercial EnterpriseUniversity-Business Partnerships: An Assessment.J. Gregory Dees, Jaan Elias & Norman E. Bowie - 1998 - Business Ethics Quarterly 8 (1):165.
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    Understanding a Sentence Does Not Entail Knowing its Truth‐Conditions: Why the Epistemological Determination Argument Fails.Jaan Kangilaski Daniel Cohnitz - 2013 - Dialectica 67 (2):223-242.
    The determination argument is supposed to show that a sentence's meaning is at least a truth‐condition. This argument is supposed to rest on innocent premises that even a deflationist about truth can accept. The argument comes in two versions: one is metaphysical and the other is epistemological. In this paper we will focus on the epistemological version. We will argue that the apparently innocent first premise of that version of the argument is not as innocent as it seems. If the (...)
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  50. Strafgesetz als Mittel zur Überwindung der Rechtsirritation.Marju Luts-Sootak & Jaan Sootak - 2007 - Rechtstheorie 38 (2):355-366.
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