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    Better at work: Activation of partially disabled workers in the Netherlands.Trudie Knijn & Frits van Wel - 2014 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 8 (4):282-294.
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    Social Dilemmas in Images of Motherhood in the Netherlands.Trudie Knijn - 1994 - European Journal of Women's Studies 1 (2):183-205.
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    6. Commodification and de-commodification.Trudie Knijn & Ilona Ostner - 2002 - In Barbara Meil Hobson, Jane Lewis & Birte Siim (eds.), Contested concepts in gender and social politics. Northampton, MA, USA: E. Elgar. pp. 141.
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    5. Contractualization.Ute Gerhard, Trudie Knijn & Jane Lewis - 2002 - In Barbara Meil Hobson, Jane Lewis & Birte Siim (eds.), Contested concepts in gender and social politics. Northampton, MA, USA: E. Elgar. pp. 105.
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    A practical study of argument.Trudy Govier - 1991 - Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Pub. Co..
    The book also comes with an exhaustive array of study aids that enable the reader to monitor and enhance the learning process.
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  6. The Philosophy of Argument.TRUDY GOVIER - 1999
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  7. Problems in Argument Analysis and Evaluation.Trudy Govier - 2018 - Windsor: University of Windsor.
    We are pleased to publish this WSIA edition of Trudy’s Govier’s seminal volume, Problems in Argument Analysis and Evaluation. Originally published in 1987 by Foris Publications, this was a pioneering work that played a major role in establishing argumentation theory as a discipline. Today, it is as relevant to the field as when it first appeared, with discussions of questions and issues that remain central to the study of argument. It has defined the main approaches to many of those issues (...)
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    Managerialism, governmentality and the evolving regulatory climate.Trudy Rudge - 2015 - Nursing Inquiry 22 (1):1-2.
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  9. Social Trust and Human Communities.Trudy Govier - 1997
     
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  10. Tracing the pulse: An investigation into vitality in Australian Catholic parishes.Trudy Dantis - 2015 - The Australasian Catholic Record 92 (2):180.
    Dantis, Trudy As a 'definite community of Christian faithful', every parish is called to embody the presence of the church in the wider community. It does this by being a place of living communion and participation that is wholly mission-oriented, an environment conducive to hearing God's word and growing in the Christian life, and one that is engaged in dialogue, proclamation, outreach, worship and celebration. In doing so, a parish becomes 'salt' and 'light' for the community it is located in. (...)
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    Taking wrongs seriously: acknowledgement, reconciliation, and the politics of sustainable peace.Trudy Govier - 2006 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.
    How can we respond in the aftermath of wrongdoing? How can social trust be restored in the wake of intense political conflict? In this challenging work, philosopher Trudy Govier explores central dilemmas of political reconciliation, employing illustrative material from Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Australia, Canada, Peru, and elsewhere. Govier stresses that reconciliation is fundamentally about relationships. Whether through means of truth commissions, apologies, community processes, or criminal trials, the basic goal of reconciliation is improved social trust among alienated individuals (...)
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    Skin as cover: the discursive effects of 'covering' metaphors on wound care practices.Trudy Rudge - 1998 - Nursing Inquiry 5 (4):228-237.
    Skin as cover: the discursive effects of 'covering' metaphors on wound care practicesThis paper outlines a Foucauldian analysis of interactions between nurses and patients during wound care procedures in a burns unit. It explores the use of Kristeva's psychoanalytic concepts of abjection and the abject body to illuminate the emotional affects of wounds on nurse and patient. In this process, I identify how cultural metaphoric understandings about skin influence and organise the care of burns patients. Such analysis suggests the import (...)
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    A delicate balance: what philosophy can tell us about terrorism.Trudy Govier - 2002 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
    Did the world change on September 11, 2001? For those who live outside of New York or Washington, life's familiar pace persists and families and jobs resume their routines. Yet everything seems different because of the dramatic disturbance in our sense of what our world means and how we exist within it. In A Delicate Balance , philosopher Trudy Govier writes that it is because our feelings and attitudes have altered so fundamentally that our world has changed. Govier believes that (...)
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    Victims and Victimhood.Trudy Govier - 2014 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
    Who is a victim? Considerations of innocence typically figure in our notions of victimhood, as do judgments about causation, responsibility, and harm. Those identified as victims are sometimes silenced or blamed for their misfortune—responses that are typically mistaken and often damaging. However, other problems arise when we defer too much to victims, being reluctant to criticize their judgments or testimony. Reaching a sensitive and yet critical stand on victims’ credibility is a difficult matter. In this book, Trudy Govier carefully examines (...)
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    Self-Trust, Autonomy, and Self-Esteem.Trudy Govier - 1993 - Hypatia 8 (1):99 - 120.
    Self-trust is a necessary condition of personal autonomy and self-respect. Self-trust involves a positive sense of the motivations and competence of the trusted person; a willingness to depend on him or her; and an acceptance of vulnerability. It does not preclude trust in others. A person may be rightly said to have too much self-trust; however core self-trust is essential for functioning as an autonomous human being.
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    Compassion.Trudy C. Conway - 2001 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 8 (1):1-6.
    The following three papers focus on compassion, an issue well worth our consideration in our contemporary age, and most especially during our recent national tragedy. It is hoped that these philosophical discussions of compassion may help us as we, on personal and societal levels, come to grips with immense human suffering. The topic of compassion brings us into an exploration of a cluster of related philosophical issues and is thus a good stepping off point for inquiry. The role of the (...)
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  17. Critical thinking as argument analysis.Trudy Govier - 1989 - Argumentation 3 (2):115-126.
     
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    Forgiveness and Revenge.Trudy Govier - 2002 - Routledge.
    Forgiveness and Revenge is a powerful exploration of our attitudes to serious wrongdoings and a careful examination of the values that underlie our thinking about revenge and forgiveness. From adulterous spouses to terrorist factions, we are surrounded by wrongdoing, yet we rarely agree which response is appropriate. The problem of how to respond realistically and sensitively to the wrongs of the past remains a perplexing one. Trudy Govier clarifies our thinking on this subject by examining the moral and practical impact (...)
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    What is a good argument?Trudy Govier - 1992 - Metaphilosophy 23 (4):393-409.
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    Distrust as a practical problem.Trudy Govier - 1992 - Journal of Social Philosophy 23 (1):52-63.
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    Theory, common sense and certainty.Trudy Govier - 1981 - Metaphilosophy 12 (1):31–46.
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    A Dutch treat: randomized controlled experimentation and the case of heroin-maintenance in the Netherlands.Trudy Dehue - 2002 - History of the Human Sciences 15 (2):75-98.
    In 1995, the Dutch Minister of Health proposed that a randomized clinical trial (RCT) with heroin-maintenance for severe abusers be conducted. It took nearly four years of lengthy debates before the Dutch Parliament consented to the plan. Apart from the idea of prescribing heroin, the minister and her scientific advisers had to defend the quite high material and non-material costs that would arise from employing the randomized controlled design. They argued that the RCT represented the truly scientific approach and was (...)
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  23. The hidden presumptions of commercially derived quality management in higher education.Trudi Cooper - 2005 - In David Seth Preston (ed.), Contemporary issues in education. New York, NY: Rodopi.
     
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    20. Emotion, Relevance, and Consolation Arguments.Trudy Govier - 2005 - In Kent A. Peacock & Andrew D. Irvine (eds.), Mistakes of reason: essays in honour of John Woods. Buffalo: University of Toronto Press. pp. 364-379.
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    Diverse Ethics of Translational Research in the Developing World.Trudie Lang - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (8):41-42.
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    Woman's Place.Trudy R. Govier - 1974 - Philosophy 49 (189):303 - 309.
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    Trust and the problem of national reconciliation.Trudy Govier & Wilhelm Verwoerd - 2002 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 32 (2):178-205.
    The authors propose a conception of national reconciliation based on the building or rebuilding of trust between parties alienated by conflict. It is by no means obvious what reconciliation between large groups of people amounts to in practice or how it should be understood in theory. Lack of conceptual clarity can be illustrated with particular reference to postapartheid South Africa, where reconciliation between whites and blacks was a major goal of the Mandela government and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The (...)
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    Deception, Efficiency, and Random Groups: Psychology and the Gradual Origination of the Random Group Design.Trudy Dehue - 1997 - Isis 88 (4):653-673.
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    Ethical Considerations in Qualitative Research with Vulnerable Groups: Exploring Lesbians' and Gay Men's Experiences of Health Care – A Personal Perspective.Trudi James & Hazel Platzer - 1999 - Nursing Ethics 6 (1):73-81.
    It is rare to find honest accounts of the difficulties and dilemmas encountered when conducting sensitive research with vulnerable research populations. This account explores some of the ethical issues raised by a qualitative interview study with lesbians and gay men about their experiences of nursing care. There is tension between the moral duty to conduct research with vulnerable and stigmatized groups in order to improve care, and the inevitable lack of resources that go with such a venture. This increases the (...)
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    Trust and totalitarianism: Some suggestive examples.Trudy Govier - 1996 - Journal of Social Philosophy 27 (3):149-163.
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    Trust, Distrust, and Feminist Theory.Trudy Govier - 1992 - Hypatia 7 (1):16 - 33.
    I explore Baier, Held, Okin, Code, Noddings, and Eisler on trust and distrust. This reveals a need for reflection on the analysis, ethics, and dynamics of trust and distrust-especially the distinction between trusting and taking for granted, the feasibility of choosing greater trust, and the possibility of moving from situations of warranted distrust to trust. It is impossible to overcome the need for trust through surveillance, recourse to contracts, or legal institutions.
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    From Tolerance to Hospitality.Trudy D. Conway - 2009 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 16 (1):1-13.
    This article considers the relation between tolerance and hospitality. It situates this discussion in the history of philosophy with reference to a range of thinkers from Homer and Aristotle to Levinas, Derrida, and Walzer. It argues that the virtue of hospitality is important for negotiating the complexities of our contemporary world. Hospitality responds to the challenge of what is most needed for re-conceiving how one might remain committed to the values of one's own community while also remaining open to those (...)
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    Dilemmas of Trust.Trudy Govier - 1998 - Carleton University Press.
    Trust facilitates communication, love, friendship, and co-operation and is fundamentally important to human relationships and personal development. Using examples from daily life, interviews, literature, and film, Govier describes the role of trust in friendship and in family relationships as well as the connection between self-trust, self-respect, and self-esteem. She examines the reasons we trust or distrust others and ourselves, and the expectations and vulnerabilities that accompany those attitudes. But trust should not be blind. Acknowledging that distrust is often warranted, Govier (...)
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    Logical analogies.Trudy Govier - 1985 - Informal Logic 7 (1).
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    Belief, Values, and the Will.Trudy Govier - 1976 - Dialogue 15 (4):642-663.
    In this paper I shall presuppose that: logic and epistemology are disciplines which supply us with normative statements pertaining to states of belief. as such, logic and epistemology have implications concerning what we ought and ought not to believe. as such, logic and epistemology presuppose that there is some sense in which a person controls what he believes — some sense in which ‘can’ has a place in contexts where one comes to believe things.
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    Is.Trudy Govier - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):305-321.
    Alice Ambrose once criticized Moore for treating the proposition ‘There are external objects’ as an empirical one. She said that those who denied that we could know this proposition to be true would not accept any evidence as going against their denial of it, and were not regarding the issue of its truth as empirical. She also maintained that one could not point out an external object in the way in which one could point out a dime or nickel and (...)
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    The promise and pitfalls of apology.Trudy Govier & Wilhelm Verwoerd - 2002 - Journal of Social Philosophy 33 (1):67–82.
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    Logic and Parables: Do These Narratives Provide Arguments?Trudy Govier & Lowell Ayers - 2012 - Informal Logic 32 (2):161-189.
    We explore the relationship between argument and narrative with reference to parables. Parables are typically thought to convey a message. In examining a parable, we can ask what that message is, whether the story told provides reasons for the message, and whether those reasons are good reasons. In exploring these questions, we employ as an inves-tigative technique the strategy of reconstructing parables as argu-ments. We then proceed to con-sider the cogency of those argu-ments. One can offer arguments through narratives and, (...)
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    Analogies and Missing Premises.Trudy Govier - 1989 - Informal Logic 11 (3).
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    Is It a Jungle Out There? Trust, Distrust and the Construction of Social Reality.Trudy Govier - 1994 - Dialogue 33 (2):237-.
    An acquaintance who works with street teens once said to me, “They live in a completely different world.” She did not mean only that they lived downtown and not in the suburbs, slept under bridges and not in beds, ate in soup kitchens instead of restaurants. She meant that street teens experienced a social reality radically different from the reality of those who have lived most of life in a relatively sheltered and stable middle-class environment. They have a different view (...)
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    Hope and Its Opposites.Trudy Govier - 2011 - Journal of Social Philosophy 42 (3):239-253.
  42. War's aftermath : the challenges reconciliation.Trudy Govier - 2008 - In Larry May & Emily Crookston (eds.), War: Essays in Political Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.
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    What's Wrong with Slippery Slope Arguments?Trudy Govier - 1982 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 12 (2):303 - 316.
    Slippery slope arguments are commonly thought to be fallacious. But is there a single fallacy which they all commit? A study of applied logic texts reveals competing diagnoses of the supposed error, and several recent authors take slippery slope arguments seriously. Clearly, there is room for comment. I shall give evidence of divergence on the question of what sort of argument constitutes a slippery slope, distinguish four different types of argument which have all been deemed to be slippery slopes, and (...)
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  44. Forgiveness and Revenge.Trudy Govier - 2004 - Philosophy 79 (307):146-149.
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    Living the Good Life: A Conversation about Well-being, Education, and Culture.Trudy Cardinal, Louise Lambert & Sandra Lamouche - 2015 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 22 (2):8-22.
    In this paper we engage in a conversation speaking from three different perspectives and discuss the ways literature and our personal life experiences can inform policy and practice in relation to the concepts of well-being, education, and culture. We gathered around a metaphorical kitchen table, bringing to it our life experiences, as well as the literature that informed our individual research programs (positive psychology, Indigenous world view, and narrative inquiry) and we began to unpack the questions: “What role does culture (...)
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    De wereld van instinct: Niko Tinbergen en het ontstaan van de ethologie in Nederland . D. R. Roell.Trudy Dehue - 1997 - Isis 88 (2):356-357.
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    Anarchy, State, and Utopia.Trudy Goiver - 1976 - International Studies in Philosophy 8 (1):203-208.
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    Global citizenship.Trudy Govier - 1989 - Cogito 3 (3):208-216.
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    Philosophies, Life & Philosophies of Life.Trudy Govier - 2005 - Philosophy Now 49:23-25.
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    Richard Lewontin. 2001. The triple helix: Gene, organism, and environment.Trudy Kanner - 2003 - American Journal of Bioethics 3 (1):1 – 2.
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