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    Releasement and Nihilism in the Art of Living with Technology.Marc Van den Bossche - 2017 - Foundations of Science 22 (2):247-253.
    In this contribution the author tries to formulate an approach to the art of living with technology based on Heidegger’s The Principle of Reason, a work often overlooked by contemporary commentators in the philosophy of technology. This approach couples the concept of releasement to insights hailing from Wolfgang Schirmacher concerning Heidegger’s nihilism.
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    Neuroethology of releasing mechanisms: Prey-catching in toads.Jörg-Peter Ewert - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (3):337-368.
    Abstract“Sign stimuli” elicit specific patterns of behavior when an organism's motivation is appropriate. In the toad, visually released prey-catching involves orienting toward the prey, approaching, fixating, and snapping. For these action patterns to be selected and released, the prey must be recognized and localized in space. Toads discriminate prey from nonprey by certain spatiotemporal stimulus features. The stimulus-response relations are mediated by innate releasing mechanisms (RMs) with recognition properties partly modifiable by experience. Striato-pretecto-tectal connectivity determines the RM's recognition and localization (...)
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    Compassionate Release from New York State Prisons: Why Are So Few Getting Out?John A. Beck - 1999 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 27 (3):216-233.
    It is inevitable that some inmates in large state prison systems will suffer from terminal conditions and die while incarcerated. But how those inmates experience that event is primarily controlled by correctional policies and by the prison medical and correctional staff assigned to their care. Compassion for inmates who are dying cannot be legislated or mandated, but humane and compassionate care for the dying can be facilitated or thwarted by legislative and correctional policies, and by the manner in which correctional (...)
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    Compassionate Release from New York State Prisons: Why are So Few Getting Out?John A. Beck - 1999 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 27 (3):216-233.
    It is inevitable that some inmates in large state prison systems will suffer from terminal conditions and die while incarcerated. But how those inmates experience that event is primarily controlled by correctional policies and by the prison medical and correctional staff assigned to their care. Compassion for inmates who are dying cannot be legislated or mandated, but humane and compassionate care for the dying can be facilitated or thwarted by legislative and correctional policies, and by the manner in which correctional (...)
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    Releasing the cohesin ring: A rigid scaffold model for opening the DNA exit gate by Pds5 and Wapl.Zhuqing Ouyang & Hongtao Yu - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (4):1600207.
    The ring‐shaped ATPase machine, cohesin, regulates sister chromatid cohesion, transcription, and DNA repair by topologically entrapping DNA. Here, we propose a rigid scaffold model to explain how the cohesin regulators Pds5 and Wapl release cohesin from chromosomes. Recent studies have established the Smc3‐Scc1 interface as the DNA exit gate of cohesin, revealed a requirement for ATP hydrolysis in ring opening, suggested regulation of the cohesin ATPase activity by DNA and Smc3 acetylation, and provided insights into how Pds5 and Wapl open (...)
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    Time release from proactive inhibition as a function of amount of proactive inhibition present.David S. Gorfein - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (2):201.
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    Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Receptors in the Locus Coeruleus Modulate the Enhancement of Active Coping Behaviors Induced by Chronic Predator Odor Inoculation in Mice.Qiong Wang, Yingjuan Liu, Jianxu Zhang & Weiwen Wang - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Releasing Philosophy, Thinking Art: A Phenomenological Study of Sylvia Plath's Poetry.Ellen Miller - 2007 - Davies Group, Publishers.
    Mystic -- Grundriss -- Breath -- The poem as a visual opening -- Silences of depth -- Multiple meanings of the heart -- Ariel -- The sacramental value of colors -- The turning -- Performing the feminine -- Bodies in poetry, bodies in the world -- White as lighting and depth -- In her own voice -- Striking a balance -- The moon and the yew tree -- A heavy light-ing -- Opening onto the feminine body -- Other ways of (...)
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    Release of proactive interference as a result of changing presentation modality.Neal E. Kroll, Joan Bee & Gabriele Gurski - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 98 (1):131.
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    Releasement and Seduction: Baudrillard and Heidegger on the Preservation of Illusion.Marc Oliver Pasco - 2021 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy 22 (1):74-96.
    This work interfaces the philosophies of Jean Baudrillard and Martin Heidegger. It hopes to contribute to both Heideggerian and Baudrillardian scholarship by employing Baudrillardian ideas in more effectively describing the historical happening of the so-called withdrawal of Being from man, which preoccupied much of Heidegger’s body of work. The work argues that by re-visiting an earlier idea of Baudrillard, which he termed as seduction, one finds a possible way of navigating the obscenity of the current epoch of Being. Akin to (...)
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  11. FDA Releases Draft Guidance on Regulation of Genetically Engineered Animals.John P. Gluck & Mark T. Holdsworth - 2008 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 18 (4):393-402.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:FDA Releases Draft Guidance on Regulation of Genetically Engineered AnimalsJohn P. Gluck (bio) and Mark T. Holdsworth (bio)On 18 September 2008, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a draft set of guidelines for those involved in developing genetically engineered animals with heritable recombinant DNA (rDNA) constructs and is requesting comment from industry and the public about their content. The document does not impose new regulations but details (...)
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    Promises, Release‐Seeking, and Exploitation: What We Should Not Do To Get Off the Hook.Hallie Liberto - 2016 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 54 (S1):143-165.
    I argue here that sometimes the seeking and securing of release from promissory obligation amounts to wrongful exploitation. I contend that this is true even though the promisee has viable alternatives to releasing the promisor from the promise, and even though the promisee is voluntarily releasing the promisor from the promise. I offer two methods by which someone can unfairly take advantage of the promisee's vulnerability that count as wrongfully exploitative. Next, I explain a variety of theories of promising and (...)
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  13. Releasing the visual archive : on the ethics of destruction.Doug Bailey - 2021 - In Bjørnar Olsen, Mats Burström, Caitlin DeSilvey & Þóra Pétursdóttir (eds.), After discourse: things, affects, ethics. Routledge.
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    Release of inattentional blindness by high working memory load: Elucidating the relationship between working memory and selective attention.Jan W. de Fockert & Andrew J. Bremner - 2011 - Cognition 121 (3):400-408.
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    Releasing the Image: From Literature to New Media.Jacques Khalip, Robert Mitchell, Giorgio Agamben, Cesare Casarino, Peter Geimer & Mark Hansen (eds.) - 2011 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    It has become a commonplace that "images" were central to the twentieth century and that their role will be even more powerful in the twenty-first. But what is an image and what can an image be? _Releasing the Image_ understands images as something beyond mere representations of things. Releasing images from that function, it shows them to be self-referential and self-generative, and in this way capable of producing forms of engagement beyond spectatorship and subjectivity. This understanding of images owes much (...)
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    Depression, Release or Swelling - researching on the psychological function of new media serious games. 양건화, 尹敏 & 趙坤 - 2015 - THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 44:209-220.
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  17. Media Release: TASA Response.President Stephen Crook, John Germov, Sharyn Roach Anleu, Secretary Janeen Baxter & Zlatko Skrbis - forthcoming - Nexus.
     
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    Releasing the commons: rethinking the futures of the commons.Ash Amin & Philip Howell (eds.) - 2016 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book moves beyond seeing the commons in the past tense, an entity passed over from the public into the private, to reimagine the commons as a process, a contest of force, a reconstitution, and a site of convening practices. It highlights new spaces of gathering opening up, such as the digital commons, and new practices of being in common, such as community economies and solidarity networks. The commons is seen as a contested domain of the collective and as a (...)
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    Releasing the feminine voice: A Cavellian epistemology for the philosophy of religion.Ludger Viefhues-Bailey - 2011 - Modern Theology 27 (3):452-461.
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    Repression, Release and Normality.J. L. Mursell - 1923 - Psychological Review 30 (1):1-19.
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    Release of stored energy and changes in line shape during annealing of deformed nickel.D. Michell - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (6):584-587.
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  22. Releasing Philosophy, Thinking Art: A Bodily Hermeneutic of Four Poems by Sylvia Plath.Ellen Miller - 2001 - Dissertation, York University (Canada)
    I develop a phenomenological hermeneutics of four poems by Sylvia Plath: 'Mystic,' 'Ariel,' 'The Moon and the Yew Tree,' and 'The Arrival of the Bee Box.' Inspired by the work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, I illustrate how we can experience individual poems through the multiple aspects of our embodiment. Importantly, single artworks are treated here with the same respect as single philosophical texts. Heidegger treats poems similarly in his "later" philosophy, which also influenced this dissertation. This emphasis on embodiment does not (...)
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  23. Liberals release FOIP request for 'tobacco-gate'investigation-January 9.Alison Tonge Foip - forthcoming - Ethics.
     
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  24. The release of bioproducts for agriculture: environmental and health risks.R. Grossman & B. Koppel - forthcoming - Agricultural Bioethics.
     
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    Release thyself: three philosophic dialogues: being a tribute to, and a celebration of, Socrates, Plato and the golden Platonic tradition.Guy Wyndham-Jones - 2011 - Westbury: Prometheus Trust.
    Three dialogues - The Therapon, The Alphaeus and The Platon - are written in the Platonic style. The Therapon is an imagined exchange of ideas between Socrates and his jailer during Socrates' last night on Earth: it is sub-titled On the Nature of Ideas. The Alphaeus starts with a wealthy and self-satisfied man attacking Socrates and his philosophical ways soon after he has been charged to appear before the court of Athens - but ends with dramatic changes: it is sub-titled (...)
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    Lactate release from astrocytes to neurons contributes to cocaine memory formation.Benjamin Boury-Jamot, Olivier Halfon, Pierre J. Magistretti & Benjamin Boutrel - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (12):1266-1273.
    The identification of neural substrates underlying the long lasting debilitating impact of drug cues is critical for developing novel therapeutic tools. Metabolic coupling has long been considered a key mechanism through which astrocytes and neurons actively interact in response of neuronal activity, but recent findings suggested that disrupting metabolic coupling may represent an innovative approach to prevent memory formation, in particular drug‐related memories. Here, we review converging evidence illustrating how memory and addiction share neural circuitry and molecular mechanisms implicating lactate‐mediated (...)
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  27. Release of solitude and the vacuum in the philosophy of Krishnamurti.Manuel Suances Marcos - 2011 - Pensamiento 67 (254):925-957.
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    Releaser-induced recognition learning.Milton D. Suboski - 1990 - Psychological Review 97 (2):271-284.
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    Release from proactive interference in compound and coordinate bilinguals.R. F. Dillon, P. D. McCormack, W. M. Petrusic, Gaynoll M. Cook & Luce Lafleur - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 2 (5):293-294.
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    Release from PI and the physical aspects of words.Roger B. Baldwin & Delos D. Wickens - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (4):305-306.
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    Release from short-term proactive interference with change in item duration.J. J. Cremins & M. T. Turvey - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 12 (1):25-28.
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    Spatial Release from Masking with a Moving Target.M. Torben Pastore & William A. Yost - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Releasing Boundaries, Relieving Suffering, Becoming Pained: An Engagement with Indian Buddhism and Martin Heidegger.Roshni Patel - 2019 - Philosophy East and West 69 (4):1053-1075.
    While we often think of pain and suffering as a private experience or sensation that we endure in isolation, some philosophies have interpreted these phenomena in terms of our ontological character as beings who are in relation with other beings and our world more generally. We find complementary but distinct conceptions of pain in two differently situated philosophical projects, namely the philosophies of Martin Heidegger and the tradition of Madhyamaka Buddhism. When we take these expositions together, we find that the (...)
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    Releasing education into the wild: an education in, and of, the outdoors.Claire Skea & Amanda Fulford - 2021 - Ethics and Education 16 (1):74-90.
    In recent years, there has been an increased emphasis on learning outside the classroom (LOtC) in places such as in museums and art galleries, in forests, and by natural water courses; this has bec...
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    Compassionate Release as a “Right” in the Age of COVID-19.Colleen M. Berryessa - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (7):185-187.
    Volume 20, Issue 7, July 2020, Page 185-187.
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    Releasing the Idol-Icon Dichotomy: An Exposition of Non-Conceptual Experience.Michelle Blohm - 2010 - Quaestiones Disputatae 1 (1):251-257.
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  37. The release of information in discourse: Compactness, compression, and relevance1.Mayer Rolf - 1990 - Journal of Semantics 7 (2).
     
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    Media Release.Monsoon Safety - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
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  39. Releasing Market Statistics.Emmanuel Didier - 2005 - In Bruno Latour & Peter Weibel (eds.), Making Things Public. MIT Press. pp. 638--42.
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  40. Releasing the imagination: Essays on education, the arts, and social change.A. Thompson - 1995 - Educational Studies 52:392-397.
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    Release as Philosophy.Arto Tukiainen - 2013 - Philosophical Practice: Journal of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association (American Philosophical Practitioners Association) 8 (2).
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  42. Release from time.C. Conway Plumbe - 1950 - London,: Hodder & Stoughton.
     
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    Releasing Higher Education from its elitist captivity: The change agency of Unisa’s Chance 2 Advance programme.Genevieve James - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (3):10.
    In South Africa, the majority of the population suffers from the inadequacy of learning opportunities and poor access to the higher education system. This causes the widening of the knowledge gap and increased socio-economic marginalisation, which threatens community agency. Critical knowledge created by academics at South African higher education institutions often culminates in access-controlled, costly scientific publications, thus limiting public access. On the other hand, because of the distance between universities and communities, community knowledge and intelligences are never fed back (...)
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    Release from proactive interference in the recall of sentences.Richard E. Schuberth, Barry L. Lively & Donald B. Reutener - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 98 (2):423.
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    How to Release Oneself from an Obligation: Good News for Duties to Oneself.Tim Oakley - 2017 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (1):70-80.
    In some cases, you may release someone from some obligation they have to you. For instance, you may release them from a promise they made to you, or an obligation to repay money they have borrowed from you. But most take it as clear that, if you have an obligation to someone else, you cannot in any way release yourself from that obligation. I shall argue the contrary. The issue is important because one standard problem for the idea of having (...)
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    The Retrospective of Parole Release in Foreign Countries and Lithuania (text only in Lithuanian).Simona Mesonienė - 2010 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 121 (3):295-316.
    The comparative historical method provided the possibility to perform a retrospective analysis of parole release, learn about the origin of the institution and the trends of its development within the historical dialectics, evaluate its social importance and benefits, distinguish its positive and negative characteristics, and forecast the model that would be more acceptable in Lithuania today. In order to create a versatile standpoint regarding the variety of conceptions (models) of this institution, the author analyzes the evolution of release on parole, (...)
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    Anti-Racism and Releasement: Anti-Blackness, Calculation, and the Provocation of Gelassenheit.Eyo Ewara - 2023 - Philosophy Today 67 (4):749-771.
    This paper explores the selective uptake of Martin Heidegger’s work in critical philosophy of race and in black studies. While scholars have drawn from Heidegger’s thinking on technology to offer accounts of the technological production of race in general and of blackness in particular, few have engaged with Heidegger’s response to technology: his discussions of Gelassenheit or “releasement.” This paper analyzes this avoidance of Gelassenheit, arguing that its interpretation as passivity points to broader anxieties about the need to act (...)
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  48. Strategic commitment and release in logics for multi-agent systems.Thomas Ågotnes, Valentin Goranko & Wojciech Jamroga - manuscript
    In this paper we analyze how the semantics of the Alternating-time Temporal Logic ATL$^*$ deals with agents' commitments to strategies in the process of formula evaluation. In (\acro{atl}$^*$), one can express statements about the strategic ability of an agent (or a coalition of agents) to achieve a goal $\phi$ such as: ``agent $i$ can choose a strategy such that, if $i$ follows this strategy then, no matter what other agents do, $\phi$ will always be true''. However, strategies in \acro{atl} are (...)
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    Is the press release a genre? A study of form and content.Inger Lassen - 2006 - Discourse Studies 8 (4):503-530.
    Although using different labels, genre theorists from different traditions have generally given privilege to the communicative purpose, in this article referred to as rhetorical objective, as genre determinant. Genre analysts who have studied press releases in particular tend to share this view, but nevertheless categorize communicative events conveyed through the press release as belonging to one genre despite variation in rhetorical objectives. This article argues that although the press release may be seen as a genre on the basis of textual (...)
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    Language and release: Sarvajñātman's Pañcaprakriyā. Sarvajñātman & Ivan Kocmarek - 1985 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. Edited by Ivan Kocmarek.
    We find here a translation for the first time of the sanskrit philosophical work entitled Pancaprakriya which belongs to the relatively early Advaita Vedanta thinker Sarvajnatman and a thematic analysis of the contents of that work. The Pancaprakriya is a menual of Advaita Vedanta philosophy of language which for Sarcajnatman is reduced to the discernment of the proper meaning of certain great Upanisadic statements or mahavakyss such as Iam Brahman and That thou art. Through the approprition of such a proper (...)
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