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    A Prompter’s Play? Kierkegaard’s Puzzling Portrait of Authorial Withdrawal in “An Occasional Discourse”.Iben Damgaard - 2019 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 24 (1):267-284.
    Kierkegaard portrays his role as an author with the image of a prompter in “An Occasional Discourse” of 1847. A prompter in the theatre whispers not his own words, but a text by someone else already familiar to the actors on stage. This raises the question as to which text Kierkegaard is prompting. I seek to answer the question through a close reading of his imagery of authorial withdrawal in this discourse in connection with his repeated description of his writings (...)
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    Biblical Variations.Iben Damgaard - 2015 - In Jon Stewart (ed.), A Companion to Kierkegaard. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 269–280.
    Kierkegaard dismissed the quest for the historical Jesus that dominated historical‐critical biblical scholarship in the nineteenth century. Instead of historical reconstructions of the life of Jesus, he embarked on polyphonic rewritings of the story of the life of Jesus from still new perspectives. This chapter investigates how Kierkegaard's different narrations of the “life of Jesus” inscribe the New Testament texts and imitate their narrative art, particularly the role of dramatic irony, in relation to Kierkegaard's metareflections on how to communicate this (...)
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    Does Kierkegaard’s Rewritten Parable of the Good Samaritan Leave the World to the Devil? Kierkegaard and Adorno on What it Means to Love one’s Neighbor in the Modern World.Iben Damgaard - 2020 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 25 (1):221-240.
    This article critically examines and discusses the charge, raised by Adorno in his essay on Works of Love, that Kierkegaard’s rewriting of the Gospel story of the good Samaritan reduces neighbor love to abstract inwardness. It has been somewhat ignored in the reception of Adorno’s text that he also praises Kierkegaard as a critic of his time. I explore Adorno’s appreciation of this dimension in Works of Love and seek to develop it further by examining Kierkegaard’s sharp eye for discovering (...)
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    The Danger of “the Restless Mentality of Comparison”.Iben Damgaard - 2007 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2007 (1):193-208.
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  5. Frihedens svimlende skrøbelighed. En sammenlignende læsning af Kierkegaards og Ricoeurs udlægning af fortællingen om syndefaldet i Genesis 3.Iben Damgaard - 2005 - Kierkegaardiana 23:26-40.
     
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  6. Nietzsche and the past.Iben Damgaard - 2013 - In Marius Timmann Mjaaland, Ulrik Houlind Rasmussen & Philipp Stoellger (eds.), Impossible time: past and future in the philosophy of religion. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
     
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    In-visibility: reflections upon visibility and transcendence in theology, philosophy and the arts.Anna Vind, Iben Damgaard, Kirsten Busch Nielsen & Sven Rune Havsteen (eds.) - 2020 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
    This volume reconsiders the relation between visibility and transcendence. The focus is on the contributions to this issue from the theological tradition in protestant Europe between the 16th and the 21st Centuries. A thematically broad field is covered embracing a plurality of methods drawn from theology, philosophy, and the theory of art. In five sub-themes the volueme deals with modes of appearing or hiding of phenomena, the fundamental understand and use of language, with the theological anthropology, the theological discourses behind (...)
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  8. Review of'Kierkegaard and Fear and Trembling'by John Lippitt. [REVIEW]Iben Damgaard - 2004 - Ars Disputandi: The Online Journal for Philosophy of Religion 4.
     
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    To aggregate or not to aggregate – Is it a matter of the ribosome?Sebastian Iben - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (7):2200230.
    Neurodegenerative syndromes present as proteinopathies – does ribosomal infidelity contribute to the protein toxicity that is the driving force for neuronal cell loss? Intracellular and extracellular protein aggregates overwhelm the clearance capacity of cells and tissues. Proteins aggregate when hydrophobic residues are exposed. Hydrophobic residues become exposed when proteins are misfolded. Protein misfolding can originate from translational errors at the ribosome. Indeed, the most error‐prone process in gene expression is translation at the ribosome. Recent evidence indicates that manipulating the ribosomal (...)
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  10. What conceptual integration isn't: Examples from mathematics education.Iben Maj Christiansen - 2015 - In Wayne Hugo (ed.), Conceptual integration and educational analysis. Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press.
     
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    Exploring the Use of Selection, Optimization, and Compensation Strategies Beyond the Individual Level in a Workplace Context – A Qualitative Case Study.Iben Louise Karlsen, Vilhelm Borg & Annette Meng - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Due to aging populations and the prolonging of working lives, the number of senior workers will increase. Therefore, this study investigates the use of SOC strategies across organizational levels as a means for senior workers to maintain workability and age successfully at work. The need to expand the perspective of the SOC model beyond the individual level, when applied to a work context, has been emphasized theoretically in the literature, nevertheless, SOC strategies have so far only been examined at the (...)
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    In search of the changeable: An analysis of visual representations of nursing in Norwegian and Danish professional nursing journals, 1965–2016.Iben Munksgaard Ravn, Kirsten Beedholm, Kirsten Frederiksen, Marit Kvangarsnes, Ingrid Christina Foss & Ingrid Ruud Knutsen - 2020 - Nursing Inquiry 27 (3):e12340.
    In this study, we demonstrate how perceptions of nursing are constructed in close connection with the development of the Nordic welfare states. Drawing on Gillian Rose's framework for analysing the social and political implications of visual materials, we analysed selected visual representations of nursing published in Danish and Norwegian professional nursing journals in the period 1965 to 2016. The analyses were conducted in an iterative process in three phases. First, we reviewed all visuals spanning the entire period to obtain an (...)
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    Harald Höffding in memoriam.D. Fuglsang-Damgaard - 1936 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 6 (1):1-12.
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    Harald Höffding in Memoriam.D. Fuglsang-Damgaard - 1971 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 10 (1):1-12.
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    Connection tableau calculi with disjunctive constraints.Ortrun Ibens - 2002 - Studia Logica 70 (2):241 - 270.
    Automated theorem proving amounts to solving search problems in usually tremendous search spaces. A lot of research therefore focuses on search space reductions. Our approach reduces the search space which arises when using so-called connection tableau calculi for first-order automated theorem proving. It uses disjunctive constraints over first-order equations to compress certain parts of this search space. We present the basics of our constrained-connection-tableau calculi, a constraint extension of connection tableau calculi, and deal with the efficient handling of constraints during (...)
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    Connection Tableau Calculi with Disjunctive Constraints.Ortrun Ibens - 2002 - Studia Logica 70 (2):241-270.
    Automated theorem proving amounts to solving search problems in usually tremendous search spaces. A lot of research therefore focuses on search space reductions. Our approach reduces the search space which arises when using so-called connection tableau calculi for first-order automated theorem proving. It uses disjunctive constraints over first-order equations to compress certain parts of this search space. We present the basics of our constrained-connection-tableau calculi, a constraint extension of connection tableau calculi, and deal with the efficient handling of constraints during (...)
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    Ledelse i autenticitetens tidsalder – Fra undertrykkelse til udtrykkelse.Iben Krogsdal - 2009 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 56 (56).
    Ledelse i autenticitetens tidsalder – Fra undertrykkelse til udtrykkelse.
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  18. Distributive justice and the harm to medical professionals fighting epidemics.Andreas Albertsen & Jens Damgaard Thaysen - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (12):861-864.
    The exposure of doctors, nurses and other medical professionals to risks in the context of epidemics is significant. While traditional medical ethics offers the thought that these dangers may limit the extent to which a duty to care is applicable in such situations, it has less to say about what we might owe to medical professionals who are disadvantaged in these contexts. Luck egalitarianism, a responsibility-sensitive theory of distributive justice, appears to fare particularly badly in that regard. If we want (...)
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    Defining Legal Moralism.Jens Damgaard Thaysen - 2015 - SATS 16 (2):179-201.
    Journal Name: SATS Issue: Ahead of print.
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  20. When bad things happen to good people.Jens Damgaard Thaysen & Andreas Albertsen - 2017 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 16 (1):93-112.
    According to luck egalitarianism, it is not unfair when people are disadvantaged by choices they are responsible for. This implies that those who are disadvantaged by choices that prevent disadvantage to others are not eligible for compensation. This is counterintuitive. We argue that the problem such cases pose for luck egalitarianism reveals an important distinction between responsibility for creating disadvantage and responsibility for distributing disadvantage which has hitherto been overlooked. We develop and defend a version of luck egalitarianism which only (...)
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    Molecular dynamics studies of melting: II. Dislocation density and thermodynamic functions.W. Damgaard Kristensen, E. J. Jensen & R. M. J. Cotterill - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (2):229-243.
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    When bad things happen to good people: Luck egalitarianism and costly rescues.Jens Damgaard Thaysen & Andreas Albertsen - 2017 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 16 (1):93-112.
    According to luck egalitarianism, it is not unfair when people are disadvantaged by choices they are responsible for. This implies that those who are disadvantaged by choices that prevent disadvantage to others are not eligible for compensation. This is counterintuitive. We argue that the problem such cases pose for luck egalitarianism reveals an important distinction between responsibility for creating disadvantage and responsibility for distributing disadvantage which has hitherto been overlooked. We develop and defend a version of luck egalitarianism which only (...)
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    Stuff goes wrong, so act now.Michala Iben Riis-Vestergaard & Johannes Haushofer - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Infidelity and the Possibility of a Liberal Legal Moralism.Jens Damgaard Thaysen - 2017 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 11 (2):273-294.
    This paper argues that according to the influential version of legal moralism presented by Moore infidelity should all-things-considered be criminalized. This is interesting because criminalizing infidelity is bound to be highly controversial and because Moore’s legal moralism is a prime example of a self-consciously liberal legal moralism, which aims to yield legislative implications that are quite similar to liberalism, while maintaining that morality as such should be legally enforced. Moore tries to make his theory yield such implications, first by claiming (...)
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    I Would Do Anything for Law (and That’s a Problem): Criminalization, Value, and Motives.Jens Damgaard Thaysen - 2020 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 14 (2):169-188.
    It is widely accepted that criminalization creates a prudential reason to refrain from the criminalized conduct in order to avoid punishment, and prudence is the wrong reason to refrain from wrongdoing. According to Michael S. Moore, these facts should lead us to conclude that the criminalization of wrongful conduct corrupts motives by making some who would otherwise have refrained from wrongdoing for the right reason, refrain from wrongdoing only out of prudence. This paper argues that and provide no reason to (...)
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    Nudging Voters and Encouraging Pre-commitment: Beyond Mandatory Turnout.Viki M. L. Pedersen, Jens Damgaard Thaysen & Andreas Albertsen - 2024 - Res Publica 30 (2):267-283.
    The discussion on mandatory turnout, which controversially introduces coercion at the heart of the electoral process, illustrates a dilemma between increasing voter turnout on the one hand and avoiding coercion on the other. If successful, a recent proposal by Elliott solves this dilemma as it removes the compulsory element of mandatory turnout. Specifically, Elliot reinterprets the policy’s purpose as (a) a pre-commitment device for those who believe that they have a duty to vote and (b) a nudge to the surveillance (...)
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    Molecular dynamics studies of melting : I. dislocation density and the pair distribution function.E. J. Jensen, W. Damgaard Kristensen & R. M. J. Cotterill - 1973 - Philosophical Magazine 27 (3):623-632.
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    The agotrons: Gene regulators or Argonaute protectors?Lotte V. W. Stagsted, Iben Daugaard & Thomas B. Hansen - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (4):1600239.
    Over the last decades, it has become evident that highly complex networks of regulators govern post‐transcriptional regulation of gene expression. A novel class of Argonaute (Ago)‐associated RNA molecules, the agotrons, was recently shown to function in a Drosha‐ and Dicer‐independent manner, hence bypassing the maturation steps required for canonical microRNA (miRNA) biogenesis. Agotrons are found in most mammals and associate with Ago as ∼100 nucleotide (nt) long RNA species. Here, we speculate on the functional and biological relevance of agotrons: (i) (...)
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    Behavioral Responses of Nursing Home Residents to Visits From a Person with a Dog,a Robot Seal or aToy Cat.Karen Thodberg, Lisbeth U. Sørensen, Poul B. Videbech, Pia H. Poulsen, Birthe Houbak, Vibeke Damgaard, Ingrid Keseler, David Edwards & Janne W. Christensen - 2016 - Anthrozoos 29 (1):107-121.
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    Molecular dynamics studies of melting: III. Spontaneous dislocation generation and the dynamics of melting.R. M. J. Cotterill, W. Damgaard Kristensen & E. J. Jensen - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (2):245-263.
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    Impossible time: past and future in the philosophy of religion.Marius Timmann Mjaaland, Ulrik Houlind Rasmussen & Philipp Stoellger (eds.) - 2013 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    It is impossible not to discuss the question of time, at least for the philosophy of religion. However, to discuss the question of time is equally impossible, as the various perspectives presented in this volume show. Then what is time? Time is not, and yet everything is within time. Time is, but neither substance nor pure form. Being a dimension of all Being, not even God could or would withdraw from time. The authors of the contributions to this volume discuss (...)
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  32. H. fuglsang-damgaard.Pascals Gudsbegreb - 1968 - Kierkegaardiana 7:135.
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    Perush ʻal Sefer "Ḥai Ibn Yaḳṭan" le-abu Baker iben Ṭufail =.מוסס בן גושוא & משה נרבוני - 2016 - [Israel]: Refaʼel Kohen. Edited by Raphael Kohen.
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    The ethics of earthquake prediction.Ayhan Sol & Halil Turan - 2004 - Science and Engineering Ethics 10 (4):655-666.
    Scientists’ responsibility to inform the public about their results may conflict with their responsibility not to cause social disturbance by the communication of these results. A study of the well-known Brady-Spence and Iben Browning earthquake predictions illustrates this conflict in the publication of scientifically unwarranted predictions. Furthermore, a public policy that considers public sensitivity caused by such publications as an opportunity to promote public awareness is ethically problematic from (i) a refined consequentialist point of view that any means cannot (...)
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