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    Hanno collaborato a questo numero.Maura Brighenti - 2012 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 24 (46).
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    Introduzione.Maura Brighenti - 2013 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 25 (49).
    The introduction describes the monographic section of Scienza & Politica dedicated to the innovations which postcolonial and feminist studies in Latin America are introducing in the history of political thought as a whole. The fundamental concepts of the following essays are presented here to introduce their historic and critic analysis. It is also highlighted the specific character of continental laboratory which the historic and political reflection is assuming in South American continent and the connections which are occurring with other countries (...)
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    L'ipotesi del meticciato in America latina. Dal multiculturalismo neoliberale alle differenze come forme di contenzioso.Maura Brighenti & Verónica Gago - 2013 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 25 (49).
    The dispute on mongrelization starts to play a fundamental role in Latin America inside the modernist debates about the national unity between the end of the XIX century and the beginning of the XX century, to later acquire an unprecedented global diffusion in the eighties and the nineties of the last century. Using the writings of the Bolivian sociologist Silvia River Cusicanqui and of the Argentinian anthropologist, who has long since been active in Brazil, Rita Segato, the essay reconstructs the (...)
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    Face and the City.Andrea Mubi Brighenti - 2019 - Body and Society 25 (4):76-102.
    This piece sets out an exploration of the relations between the city, the body and the face, seeking to understand in particular how the city and the face could be articulated with reference to an image of the body. It is suggested that the face and the city entertain a kind of privileged affinity. Just as the face unsettles the head and the bodily system to which it belongs, projecting the latter into an intersubjective social system of interaction and signification, (...)
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    Onore, sacro, intensità. Per una sociologia del timotico.Andrea Mubi Brighenti - 2016 - Società Degli Individui 56:43-57.
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  6. Transgender Children and the Right to Transition: Medical Ethics When Parents Mean Well but Cause Harm.Maura Priest - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (2):45-59.
    Published in the American Journal of Bioethics.
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    Curatorial Activism: Towards an Ethics of Curating.Maura Reilly - 2018 - New York: Thames & Hudson. Edited by Lucy R. Lippard.
    Current art world statistics demonstrate that the fight for gender and race equality in the art world is far from over: only sixteen percent of this year's Venice Biennale artists were female; only fourteen percent of the work displayed at MoMA in 2016 was by nonwhite artists; only a third of artists represented by U.S. galleries are female, but over two-thirds of students enrolled in art and art-history programs are young women. Arranged in thematic sections focusing on feminism, race, and (...)
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  8. Delusions and Not-Quite-Beliefs.Maura Tumulty - 2011 - Neuroethics 5 (1):29-37.
    Bortolotti argues that the irrationality of many delusions is no different in kind from the irrationality that marks many non-pathological states typically treated as beliefs. She takes this to secure the doxastic status of those delusions. Bortolotti’s approach has many benefits. For example, it accounts for the fact that we can often make some sense of what deluded subjects are up to, and helps explain why some deluded subjects are helped by cognitive behavioral therapy. But there is an alternative approach (...)
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    Code wars: Steganography, signals intelligence, and terrorism.Maura Conway - 2003 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 16 (2):45-62.
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    Le cyber-terrorisme.Maura Conway - 2009 - Cités 39 (3):81.
    Après le 11 septembre 2001, un ressort essentiel des politiques américaines de renforcement de la « sécurité nationale » a pris la forme d’une insistance quasi paranoïaque sur les menaces potentiellement catastrophiques constituées par le cyber-terrorisme. Un grand nombre de commentateurs politiques, militaires ou économiques, ainsi que d’universitaires et de journalistes, ont envahi..
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  11. Four Legs Make a Table: Service and Identity in Academic Librarianship.Maura A. Smale - 2020 - In Veronica Arellano Douglas & Joanna Gadsby (eds.), Deconstructing service in libraries: intersections of identities and expectations. Sacramento, CA: Litwin Books.
     
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    Cognitive Load Affects Numerical and Temporal Judgments in Distinct Ways.Karina Hamamouche, Maura Keefe, Kerry E. Jordan & Sara Cordes - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  13. Delusions and Dispositionalism about Belief.Maura Tumulty - 2011 - Mind and Language 26 (5):596-628.
    The imperviousness of delusions to counter-evidence makes it tempting to classify them as imaginings. Bayne and Pacherie argue that adopting a dispositional account of belief can secure the doxastic status of delusions. But dispositionalism can only secure genuinely doxastic status for mental states by giving folk-psychological norms a significant role in the individuation of attitudes. When such norms individuate belief, deluded subjects will not count as believing their delusions. In general, dispositionalism won't confer genuinely doxastic status more often than do (...)
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    Tragic Choices, Revisited: COVID-19 and the Hidden Ethics of Rationing.Maura A. Ryan - 2022 - Christian Bioethics 28 (1):58-75.
    Early in the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, concern that there could be a shortage of ventilators raised the possibility of rationing care. Denying patients life-saving care captures our moral imagination, prompting the demand for a defensible framework of ethical principles for determining who will live and who will die. Behind the moral dilemma posed by the shortage of a particular medical good lies a broad moral geography encompassing important and often unarticulated societal values, as well as assumptions about (...)
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    The Social Life of Measures: Conceptualizing Measure–Value Environments.Andrea Mubi Brighenti - 2018 - Theory, Culture and Society 35 (1):23-44.
    Issues of measure and measurement, and their relation to value and values, are of concern in several major threads in contemporary social theory and social research. In this article, the notion of ‘measure–value environments’ is introduced as a theoretical lens through which the life of measures can be better understood. A number of points are made which represent both a continuation and a slight change in emphasis vis-à-vis the existing scholarship. First, it is argued that the relation between measure and (...)
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    Allow-Natural-Death (AND) Orders: Legal, Ethical, and Practical Considerations.Maura C. Schlairet & Richard W. Cohen - 2013 - HEC Forum 25 (2):161-171.
    Conversations with patients and families about the allow-natural-death (AND) order, along with the standard do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order during end-of-life (EOL) decision-making, may create engagement and understanding while promoting care that can be defended using enduring notions of autonomy, beneficence, and professional duty. Ethical, legal, and pragmatic issues surrounding EOL care decision-making seem to suggest discussion of AND orders as one strategy clinicians could consider at the individual practice level and at institutional levels. A discussion of AND orders, along with traditional (...)
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    The Oath: an investigation of the injunction prohibiting physician-patient sexual relations.Maura L. Campbell - 1988 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 32 (2):300-308.
  18. The carnival of populism : grotesque leadership.Maura Ceci - 2023 - In Daniel O’Shiel & Viktoras Bachmetjevas (eds.), Philosophy of Humour: New Perspectives. Boston: BRILL.
     
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  19. Phenomenological research approaches : mapping the terrain of competing perspectives.Maura Dowling - 2011 - In Gill Thomson, Fiona Dykes & Soo Downe (eds.), Qualitative Research in Midwifery and Childbirth Phenomenological Approaches. Routledge.
     
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  20. Curating Transnational Feminisms.Maura Reilly - 2010 - Feminist Studies 36 (1):156-173.
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    Educating Nurses: A Call for Radical Transformation, by Patricia Benner, Molly Sutphen, Victoria Leonard, and Lisa Day. Stanford, CA: Jossey-Bass, 2010.Maura C. Schlairet - 2011 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 20 (4):617-619.
  22. Managing Mismatch Between Belief and Behavior.Maura Tumulty - 2014 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 95 (3):261-292.
    Our behavior doesn't always match the beliefs attributed to us, and sometimes the mismatch raises questions about what our beliefs actually are. I compare two approaches to such cases, and argue in favor of the one which allows some belief-attributions to lack a determinate truth-value. That approach avoids an inappropriate assumption about cognitive activity: namely, that whenever we fail in performing one cognitive activity, there is a distinct cognitive activity at which we succeed. The indeterminacy-allowing approach also meshes well with (...)
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  23. Blame After Forgiveness.Maura Priest - 2016 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (3):619-633.
    When a wrongdoing occurs, victims, barring special circumstance, can aptly forgive their wrongdoers, receive apologies, and be paid reparations. It is also uncontroversial, in the usual circumstances, that wronged parties can aptly blame their wrongdoer. But controversy arises when we consider blame from third-parties after the victim has forgiven. At times it seems that wronged parties can make blame inapt through forgiveness. If third parties blame anyway, it often appears the victim is justified in protesting. “But I forgave him!” In (...)
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    Good Deaths, “Stupid Deaths”: Humane Medicine and the Call of Invisible Bodies.Maura A. Ryan - 2016 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 41 (6):642-658.
    Jeffrey Bishop’s The Anticipatory Corpse exposes a functional metaphysics at the root of contemporary medical practice that gives rise to inhumane medicine, especially at the end of life. His critique of medicine argues for alternative spaces and practices in which the communal significance of the body, its telos, can be restored and the meaning of a “good death” enriched. This essay develops an alternative epistemology of the body, drawing from Christian theological accounts of the communal or Eucharistic body and linking (...)
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    The Argument for Unlimited Procreative Liberty: A Feminist Critique.Maura A. Ryan - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (4):6-12.
    From a feminist perspective, unlimited procreative liberty risks treating children as property, distorts understanding of the family, and neglects moral concerns about how we reproduce.
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    On Territorology.Andrea Mubi Brighenti - 2010 - Theory, Culture and Society 27 (1):52-72.
    The development of territorology requires the overcoming of the dichotomy between determinist and constructivist approaches, in order to advance towards a general science of territory and territorial phenomena. Insights for this task can come from at least four main threads of research: biology, zooethology and human ethology; human ecology, social psychology and interactionism; human, political and legal geography; and philosophy. In light of the insights derived from these traditions, the article aims to conceptualize territorial components, technologies, movements, effects, and their (...)
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  27. Os Professores ea Leitura: As Contribuições de Bahktin e Vygotsky.Maura Maria Morais de Oliveira Bolfer - 2005 - Quaestio: Revista de Estudos Em Educação 7 (1).
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  28. Conversation and Collective Belief.Maura Priest & Margaret Gilbert - 2013 - In Alessandro Capone, Franco Lo Piparo & Marco Carapezza (eds.), Perspectives on Pragmatics and Philosophy. Springer.
  29. Science and aesthetics: A partnership for science education.Maura C. Flannery - 1991 - Science Education 75 (5):577-593.
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    Joel Schwartz, Robert Brown and Mungo Park: Travels and Explorations in Natural History for the Royal Society, Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden no. 122, Cham: Springer, 2021, ISBN: 9783030748616, 217 pp. [REVIEW]Maura C. Flannery - 2024 - Journal of the History of Biology 57 (1):169-171.
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  31. Intellectual Humility: An Interpersonal Theory.Maura Priest - 2017 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 4.
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    On not passing the acid test: Bad trips and initiation.Maura Lucas - 2005 - Anthropology of Consciousness 16 (1):25-45.
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    An interview with Laurent Thévenot: On engagement, critique, commonality, and power.Andrea Brighenti & Paul Blokker - 2011 - European Journal of Social Theory 14 (3):383-400.
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    Biology is beautiful.Maura C. Flannery - 1991 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 35 (3):422-435.
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    When Play Reveals the Ache: Introducing Co-constructive Patient Simulation for Narrative Practitioners in Medical Education.Indigo Weller, Maura Spiegel, Marco Antonio de Carvalho Filho & Andrés Martin - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Humanities:1-23.
    Despite the ubiquity of healthcare simulation and the humanities in medical education, the two domains of learning remain unintegrated. The stories suffused within healthcare simulation have thus remained unshaped by the developments of narrative medicine and the health humanities. Healthcare simulation, in turn, has yet to utilize concepts like co-construction and narrative competence to enrich learners’ understanding of patient experience alongside their clinical competencies. To create a conceptual bridge between these two fields (including narrative-based inquiry more broadly), we redescribe narrative (...)
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    Alien Experience.Maura Tumulty - 2019 - New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press.
    “If I were a better human being, that person’s voice wouldn’t sound so shrill to me.” Many of us may have had such thoughts. They give voice to the worrying intuition that if we were less affected by sexism and racism, or better at keeping our tempers, our fellow humans would look and sound differently to us. Making sense of this unease requires us to re-think the relation between experiences and standing commitments; to reconsider what we mean by self-control; and (...)
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  37. How Vice Can Motivate Distrust in Elites and Trust in Fake News.Maura Priest - 2021 - In Sven Bernecker, Amy K. Flowerree & Thomas Grundmann (eds.), The Epistemology of Fake News. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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  38. Pains, Imperatives, and Intentionalism.Maura Tumulty - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy 106 (3):161-166.
    The distinctive nature of pains associated with menstruation and childbirth is used to argue against Klein's version of imperativism.
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    Inferior Disagreement.Maura Priest - 2016 - Acta Analytica 31 (3):263-283.
    Literature in the epistemology of disagreement has focused on peer disagreement: disagreement between those with shared evidence and equal cognitive abilities. Additional literature focuses on the perspective of amateurs who disagree with experts. However, the appropriate epistemic reaction from superiors who disagree with inferiors remains underexplored. Prima facie, this may seem an uninteresting set of affairs. If A is B’s superior, and A has good reason to believe she is B’s superior, A appears free to dismiss B’s disagreement. However, a (...)
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    Trust Development in Negotiation: Proposed Actions and a Research Agenda.Roy J. Lewicki & Maura A. Stevenson - 1997 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 16 (1):99-132.
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    Politics between justification and defiance.Andrea Brighenti & Paul Blokker - 2011 - European Journal of Social Theory 14 (3):283-300.
    The article discusses the status and role of politics — in its various facets — in the pragmatic sociology of critique. We focus on a number of different dimensions of politics — politics-as-justification, politics-as-distribution, politics-as-constitution, and politics-as-defiance — that can said to be of importance for a pragmatic sociology of critique, but that have not all been taken up equally in this approach. We situate pragmatic sociology in a tradition of thought that views politics as emerging in the settlement of (...)
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    Using Science's Aesthetic Dimension in Teaching Science.Maura Flannery - 1992 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 26 (1):1.
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    Revisiting the Body-Schema Concept in the Context of Whole-Body Postural-Focal Dynamics.Pietro Morasso, Maura Casadio, Vishwanathan Mohan, Francesco Rea & Jacopo Zenzeri - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Tessituras.Maura Corcini Lopes & Alfredo José da Veiga-Neto - 2022 - Educação E Filosofia 36 (78):1489-1517.
    Celebrando os quarenta anos de A Hermenêutica do Sujeito — o curso ministrado por Michel Foucault no Collège de France, em 1982 —, este texto propõe-se a estabelecer conexões, gerais e específicas, entre aquele curso e a Educação. É feita uma discussão acerca da perspectiva analítica não metafísica adotada por Foucault, em contraste com o atual discurso pedagógico interpretativo dominante. São discutidos os sentidos que se pode dar a alguns insights daquele curso, em suas relações com a Educação contemporânea. Propondo-se (...)
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    Assessment of Stage 6 object permanence.Robert Pasnak, Maura Kurkjian & Estrella Triana - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (4):368-370.
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  46. O lado perverso da inclusão–a exclusão.Maura Corcini Lopes & Aa Fávero - 2006 - In Altair Alberto Fávero, Claudio Almir Dalbosco & Telmo Marcon (eds.), Sobre Filosofia E Educação: Racionalidade E Tolerância. Universidade de Passo Fundo, Upf Editora.
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    Reply to Rejoinder.Maura Lucas - 2005 - Anthropology of Consciousness 16 (1):48-50.
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    A Catholic Feminist Perspective on Pacem in Terris.Maura A. Ryan - 2004 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 1 (1):67-82.
  49. A Just and True Love: Feminism at the Frontiers of Theological Ethics: Essays in Honor of Margaret Farley.Maura A. Ryan & Brian F. Linnane (eds.) - 2008 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    This interdisciplinary and ecumenical collection of essays honors the transformative work of Margaret A. Farley, Gilbert L. Stark Professor of Christian Ethics at Yale Divinity School, using it as a starting point for reflection on the contribution of feminist method to theology and ethics. Through a variety of perspectives, contributors show that by resisting classical oppositions between “interpersonal” and “social” ethics and by insisting that social, economic, and political realities be taken seriously in considerations of justice, feminist concerns challenge the (...)
     
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    Clinical ethics and intervention in domestic violence.Maura A. Ryan - 1995 - Ethics and Behavior 5 (3):279 – 282.
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