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    Poetry, Language and Communication.Olga McDonald Meidner - 1955 - Philosophy 30 (114):249 - 255.
    In the recent article Poetry , Language and Communication by Bernard Mayo, the author, intending to establish new distinctions between poetry and other uses of language, has overshot the mark, and arrived at a completely obscurantist view of poetry.
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    Book-reviews.Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1968 - British Journal of Aesthetics 8 (2):193-195.
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    Motion and e-motion in music.Olga McDonald Meidner - 1985 - British Journal of Aesthetics 25 (4):349-356.
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    ‘What strether knew’: ‘The novel’ as art form.Olga McDonald Meidner - 1993 - British Journal of Aesthetics 33 (2):152-161.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1978 - British Journal of Aesthetics 18 (4):193-195.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1989 - British Journal of Aesthetics 29 (4):193-195.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1990 - British Journal of Aesthetics 30 (3):193-195.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1991 - British Journal of Aesthetics 31 (3):193-195.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1992 - British Journal of Aesthetics 32 (1):193-195.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1993 - British Journal of Aesthetics 33 (1):193-195.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1995 - British Journal of Aesthetics 35 (1):193-195.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1982 - British Journal of Aesthetics 22 (3):193-195.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1983 - British Journal of Aesthetics 23 (4):193-195.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1984 - British Journal of Aesthetics 24 (2):193-195.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1985 - British Journal of Aesthetics 25 (4):193-195.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1988 - British Journal of Aesthetics 28 (2):193-195.
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  17. "Critic as Scientist: The modernist poetics of Ezra Pound": Ian F. A. Bell. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1982 - British Journal of Aesthetics 22 (3):285.
     
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  18. "Fantasy and Mimesis: Responses to Reality in Western Literature": Kathryn Hume. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1985 - British Journal of Aesthetics 25 (4):408.
     
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  19. "Harold Bloom: Towards Historical Rhetorics": Peter de Bolla. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1989 - British Journal of Aesthetics 29 (4):386.
     
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  20. "Linguistics and the Novel": Roger Fowler. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1978 - British Journal of Aesthetics 18 (4):380.
     
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  21. "Poetry as Discourse": Antony Easthope. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1984 - British Journal of Aesthetics 24 (2):182.
     
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  22. "Shakespeare, Meaning and Metaphor": Ann Thompson and John O. Thompson. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1988 - British Journal of Aesthetics 28 (2):193.
     
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  23. "The Craft of Criticism": Allan Rodway. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1983 - British Journal of Aesthetics 23 (4):373.
     
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  24. "Weighing Delight and Dole: A Study of Comedy, Tragedy and Anxiety": Peter B. Waldeck. [REVIEW]Olga Mcdonald Meidner - 1990 - British Journal of Aesthetics 30 (3):291.
     
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    Dialectic of the university: a critique of instrumental reason in graduate nursing education.Olga Petrovskaya, Carol McDonald & Marjorie McIntyre - 2011 - Nursing Philosophy 12 (4):239-247.
    Our analysis in this paper unfolds on two levels: a critique of the ‘realities’ of graduate nursing education and an argument to sustain its ‘ideals’. We open for discussion an aspect of graduate nursing education dominated by instrumental reason, namely the research industry, using an internal critique approach developed by Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno of the Early Frankfurt School. As we explain, internal critique arises out of, and relies on, the mismatch between goals, or ‘ideals’, and existing realities. Thinking (...)
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  26. Beyond Superstructuralism: The Syntagmatic Side of Language: Richard Harland.O. McDonald Meidner - 1995 - British Journal of Aesthetics 35:181-181.
     
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  27. "Art and Alienation": Herbert Read. [REVIEW]Olga Macdonald Meidner - 1968 - British Journal of Aesthetics 8 (2):193.
     
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    Multilingualism at the court of justice of the european union: Theoretical and practical aspects.Olga Łachacz & Rafał Mańko - 2013 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 34 (1):75-92.
    The paper analyses and evaluates the linguistic policy of the Court of Justice of the European Union against the background of other multilingual courts and in the light of theories of legal interpretation. Multilingualism has a direct impact upon legal interpretation at the Court, displacing traditional approaches with a hermeneutic paradigm. It also creates challenges to the acceptance of the Court’s case-law in the Member States, which seem to have been adequately tackled by the Court’s idiosyncratic translation policy.
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    Freud, Proust and Lacan: Theory as Fiction.Margaret Gray-McDonald & Malcolm Bowie - 1989 - Substance 18 (1):89.
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    Photographing hyperobjects: The non-human temporality of autoradiography.Olga Moskatova - 2022 - Philosophy of Photography 13 (1):119-133.
    In the aftermath of the Fukushima power plant disaster, autoradiography became an increasingly widespread artistic technique for producing cameraless photography. By exposing photographic film directly using contaminated objects and materials, contemporary artists autoradiograph the geopolitics and local histories of atomic contamination due to bombing, testing, nuclear reactor explosions, mining or uranium disposal cells. In my article, I discuss the implications these autoradiographic works have for the concept of photography by drawing on Timothy Morton’s notion of hyperobjects. Being hyperobjective, radioactivity confronts (...)
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    Do Czech Women Need ‘Gender’?: A Conceptual History of ‘Gender’ in Czechia.Alexandria Wilson-McDonald - 2023 - Feminist Review 134 (1):21-37.
    In recent years, there has been a growing anti-feminist, conservative movement across many parts of the world known as the anti-gender movement. This movement has been especially strong in Central Eastern Europe, where anti-gender actors have framed ‘gender’ as a static, foreign concept imported from ‘the West’ and destructive to ‘traditional’ societies. Utilising a postcolonial feminist approach, I examine the concept of ‘gender’ in Czechia, drawing attention to the role played by Czech academics, activists and policymakers in negotiating the use (...)
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    Reinstating the marginalized body in nursing science: epistemological privilege and the lived life.Carol McDonald & Marjorie McIntyre - 2001 - Nursing Philosophy 2 (3):234-239.
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    Language and Being: Crossroads of Modern Literary Theory and Classical Ontology.McDonald Henry - 2004 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 30 (2):187-220.
    My argument is that poststructuralist and postmodernist theory carries on and intensifies the main lines of a characteristically modern tradition of aesthetics whose most important point of reference is not French structuralism – as the term, ‘poststructuralism’, implies – but the tradition of 18th-century German romanticism and idealism that culminated in the work of Heidegger during the Weimar period in Germany between the world wars and afterward. What characterizes this modernist tradition of aesthetics is its valorization of language as a (...)
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    Why Literature Matters: Permanence and the Politics of Reputation (review).Henry McDonald - 2001 - Philosophy and Literature 25 (2):373-376.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 25.2 (2001) 373-376 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Why Literature Matters: Permanence and the Politics of Reputation Why Literature Matters: Permanence and the Politics of Reputation, by Glenn C. Arbery; 255 pp. Wilmington, Delaware: ISI Books, 2001, $24.95. Over the last decade or so, there has appeared an increasing number of books critical of the profession of literary studies. Such criticism has typically been directed (...)
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    Posthuman Sustainability: An Ethos for our Anthropocenic Future.Olga Cielemęcka & Christine Daigle - 2019 - Theory, Culture and Society 36 (7-8):67-87.
    Confronted with an unprecedented scale of human-induced environmental crisis, there is a need for new modes of theorizing that would abandon human exceptionalism and anthropocentrism and instead focus on developing environmentally ethical projects suitable for our times. In this paper, we offer an anti-anthropocentric project of an ethos for living in the Anthropocene. We develop it through revisiting the notion of sustainability in order to problematize the linear vision of human-centric futurity and the uniform ‘we’ of humanity upon which it (...)
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    Autism and the Social World: An Anthropological Perspective.Olga Solomon, Karen Gainer Sirota, Tamar Kremer-Sadlik & Elinor Ochs - 2004 - Discourse Studies 6 (2):147-183.
    This article offers an anthropological perspective on autism, a condition at once neurological and social, which complements existing psychological accounts of the disorder, expanding the scope of inquiry from the interpersonal domain, in which autism has been predominantly examined, to the socio-cultural one. Persons with autism need to be viewed not only as individuals in relation to other individuals, but as members of social groups and communities who act, displaying both social competencies and difficulties, in relation to socially and culturally (...)
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    The Digital Subject: People as Data as Persons.Olga Goriunova - 2019 - Theory, Culture and Society 36 (6):125-145.
    This essay explores the return of the subject in the computational context, which I address as a digital subject. This digital subject encompasses a digital identifier, correlations in data or a data profile, moving between biological characteristics and symbolic expression. I focus on the processes through which digital subjects are constructed by matching, correlating, modelling, as well as how they become enactive. The ways of pulling data together into a digital subject is often presented as a logic of fact, where (...)
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    Modulation of Intrinsic Brain Connectivity by Implicit Electroencephalographic Neurofeedback.Olga R. Dobrushina, Roza M. Vlasova, Alena D. Rumshiskaya, Liudmila D. Litvinova, Elena A. Mershina, Valentin E. Sinitsyn & Ekaterina V. Pechenkova - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Polygenic risk scoring of human embryos: a qualitative study of media coverage.Olga Tšuiko, Pascal Borry, Maria Siermann & Tiny Pagnaer - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-8.
    BackgroundCurrent preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) technologies enable embryo genotyping across the whole genome. This has led to the development of polygenic risk scoring of human embryos (PGT-P). Recent implementation of PGT-P, including screening for intelligence, has been extensively covered by media reports, raising major controversy. Considering the increasing demand for assisted reproduction, we evaluated how information about PGT-P is communicated in press media and explored the diversity of ethical themes present in the public debate.MethodsLexisNexis Academic database and Google News were (...)
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    Signed Languages: A Triangular Semiotic Dimension.Olga Capirci, Chiara Bonsignori & Alessio Di Renzo - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Since the beginning of signed language research, the linguistic units have been divided into conventional, standard and fixed signs, all of which were considered as the core of the language, and iconic and productive signs, put at the edge of language. In the present paper, we will review different models proposed by signed language researchers over the years to describe the signed lexicon, showing how to overcome the hierarchical division between standard and productive lexicon. Drawing from the semiotic insights of (...)
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  41. Beyond Witches, Angels and Unicorns. The Possibility of Expanding Russell´s Existential Analysis.Olga Ramirez - 2018 - E-Logos Electronic Journal for Philosophy 25 (1):4-15.
    This paper attempts to be a contribution to the epistemological project of explaining complex conceptual structures departing from more basic ones. The central thesis of the paper is that there are what I call “functionally structured concepts”, these are non-harmonic concepts in Dummett’s sense that might be legitimized if there is a function that justifies the tie between the inferential connection the concept allows us to trace. Proving this requires enhancing the russellian existential analysis of definite descriptions to apply to (...)
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    Business Ethics in Hong Kong.Gael M. McDonald - 1992 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 1 (1):59-61.
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    The presumption in favor of requirement conflicts.Julie M. McDonald - 1995 - Journal of Social Philosophy 26 (3):49-58.
  44. Some prosodic and paralinguistic features of speech to young children.Olga K. Garnica - 1977 - In Catherine E. Snow & Charles A. Ferguson (eds.), Talking to Children. Cambridge University Press. pp. 63--88.
     
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    Decolonization of Ukrainian Culture: Vouk Policy or National Awakening?Olga Gomilko - 2023 - Filosofska Dumka (Philosophical Thought) 3:49-58.
    The article is devoted to the decolonization of Ukrainian culture as an important factor of nation-building in the European perspective. At the same time, decolonization is a current trend in Western academic thought, which is embodied in social activism, in particular, in the wok movement and the culture of abolition. Postcolonial studies has become an intellectual battleground. These studies draw a new front line in the culture wars. Rethinking Western culture in light of its imperial expansionist past defines the goal (...)
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    Digital Technologies for Schizophrenia Management: A Descriptive Review.Olga Chivilgina, Bernice S. Elger & Fabrice Jotterand - 2021 - Science and Engineering Ethics 27 (2):1-22.
    While the implementation of digital technology in psychiatry appears promising, there is an urgent need to address the implications of the absence of ethical design in the early development of such technologies. Some authors have noted the gap between technology development and ethical analysis and have called for an upstream examination of the ethical issues raised by digital technologies. In this paper, we address this suggestion, particularly in relation to digital healthcare technologies for patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. The introduction (...)
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    Displaying and developing team identity in workplace meetings – a multimodal perspective.Olga Djordjilovic - 2012 - Discourse Studies 14 (1):111-127.
    This article addresses the issue of how team identity is constructed between two people during a series of regular meetings of a work group in Serbia. Using conversation analysis to investigate social actions, this study looks at the recurrent construction of an implicit team identity by focusing on management of speaking rights and co-construction of units, and displays of knowledge and accountability. With its longitudinal perspective, the article contributes to the existing body of research on teams in interaction in general, (...)
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    Narrative introductions: discourse competence of children with autistic spectrum disorders.Olga Solomon - 2004 - Discourse Studies 6 (2):253-276.
    This article examines the discourse competence of high-functioning children with autistic spectrum disorders to participate in narrative introduction sequences with family members. The analysis illuminates the children’s own efforts to launch narratives, as well as their ability to build upon the contributions of others. Ethnographic, discourse analytic methodology is integrated with the theory of discourse organization and the weak central coherence account of autism. Introductions of both personal experience narratives as well as fictional narratives are examined. The children were especially (...)
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    Reinstating the marginalized body in nursing science: Epistemological privilege and the lived life.RN PhD Student Carol McDonald & PhD Marjorie McIntyre, RN - 2001 - Nursing Philosophy 2 (3):234–239.
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    Du sens à la signification, de la signification aux sens: mélanges offerts à Olga Galatanu.Olga Galatanu, Ana-Maria Cozma, Abdelhadi Bellachhab & Marion Pescheux (eds.) - 2014 - Bruxelles: PIE Peter Lang.
    Dans le champ de la linguistique francaise, Olga Galatanu est de ceux qui ont muni l'analyse du discours et des interactions verbales d'un modele semantique de description. La Semantique des Possibles Argumentatifs qu'elle developpe depuis une vingtaine d'annees adhere aux visions argumentative, stereotypique, referentielle, cognitiviste de la langue, et s'attache a rendre compte de la construction des representations en langue et en discours.<BR> Les articles que ses collaborateurs et amis lui offrent dans ce volume se rapportent de pres ou (...)
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