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    Another View.Ingrid Pollard - 1993 - Feminist Review 45 (1):46-50.
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    Images of Black Women Organizing.Ingrid Pollard, Pratibha Parmar & Shaheen Haq - 1984 - Feminist Review 17 (1):90-95.
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    Landscape trauma.Ingrid Pollard - 2011 - Philosophy of Photography 2 (1):143-151.
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    Governing Collaborative Value Creation in the Context of Grand Challenges: A Case Study of a Cross-Sectoral Collaboration in the Textile Industry.Ingrid Wakkee, Jakomijn van Wijk & Lori DiVito - 2021 - Business and Society 60 (5):1092-1131.
    The aim of this study is to understand how governance mechanisms in cross-sector collaborations (CSCs) for sustainability affect value creation and capture and subsequently the survival of this organizational form. Drawing on a longitudinal, participatory, single-case study of collaborative action in the textile industry, we identify three governance mechanisms—safeguarding, bundling and connecting—that coevolve with the rising and waning of collaborative tensions and the shifting levels of action in the CSC we studied. These mechanisms aided value creation and helped facilitate private (...)
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    Clinical ethics dilemmas in a low-income setting - a national survey among physicians in Ethiopia.Ingrid Miljeteig, Frehiwot Defaye, Dawit Desalegn & Marion Danis - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):1-13.
    Ethical dilemmas are part of medicine, but the type of challenges, the frequency of their occurrence and the nuances in the difficulties have not been systematically studied in low-income settings. The objective of this paper was to map out the ethical dilemmas from the perspective of Ethiopian physicians working in public hospitals. A national survey of physicians from 49 public hospitals using stratified, multi-stage sampling was conducted in six of the 11 regions in Ethiopia. Descriptive statistics were used and the (...)
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    A strengthening of Scott's ${\rm ZF}^{\not=}$ result.Stephen Pollard - 1990 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 31 (3):369-370.
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    Notas sobre o Ensino de Filosofia na Pós-Modernidade.Ingrid Müller Xavier - 2011 - Revista Sul-Americana de Filosofia E Educação 8:3-13.
    Este trabalho tem por objetivo examinar possíveis contribuições de Lyotard e Jameson para pensar um dos obstáculos ao ensino de filosofia que, por falta de melhor denominação chamaremos "regime de atenção dos adolescentes contemporâneos".
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    Milne's measure of confirmation.Stephen Pollard - 1999 - Analysis 59 (4):335-338.
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    Foetal Images: The Power of Visual Technology in Antenatal Care and the Implications for Women's Reproductive Freedom.Ingrid Zechmeister - 2001 - Health Care Analysis 9 (4):387-400.
    Continuing medico-technical progress has led toan increasing medicalisation of pregnancy andchildbirth. One of the most common technologiesin this context is ultrasound. Based on someidentified `pro-technology feminist theories',notably the postmodernist feminist discourse,the technology of ultrasound is analysedfocusing mainly on social and political ratherthan clinical issues. As empirical researchsuggests, ultrasound is welcomed by themajority of women. The analysis, however, showsthat attitudes and decisions of women areinfluenced by broader social aspects. Furthermore, it demonstrates how the visualtechnology of ultrasound, in addition to otherreproductive technology (...)
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    The Expressive Truth Conditions of Two-Valued Logic.Stephen Pollard - 2002 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 43 (4):221-230.
    In a finitary closure space, irreducible sets behave like two-valued models, with membership playing the role of satisfaction. If f is a function on such a space and the membership of in an irreducible set is determined by the presence or absence of the inputs in that set, then f is a kind of truth function. The existence of some of these truth functions is enough to guarantee that every irreducible set is maximally consistent. The closure space is then said (...)
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    Borderlands of Life: IVF Embryos and the Law in the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany.Ingrid Metzler & Sheila Jasanoff - 2020 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 45 (6):1001-1037.
    Human embryos produced in labs since the 1970s have generated layers of uncertainty for law and policy: ontological, moral, and administrative. Ontologically, these lab-made entities fall into a gray zone between life and not-yet-life. Should in vitro embryos be treated as inanimate matter, like abandoned postsurgical tissue, or as private property? Morally, should they exist largely outside of state control in the zone of free reproductive choice or should they be regarded as autonomous human lives and thus entitled to constitutional (...)
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    Priority-setting dilemmas, moral distress and support experienced by nurses and physicians in the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in Norway.Ingrid Miljeteig, Ingeborg Forthun, Karl Ove Hufthammer, Inger Elise Engelund, Elisabeth Schanche, Margrethe Schaufel & Kristine Husøy Onarheim - 2021 - Nursing Ethics 28 (1):66-81.
    Background:The global COVID-19 pandemic has imposed challenges on healthcare systems and professionals worldwide and introduced a ´maelstrom´ of ethical dilemmas. How ethically demanding situations are handled affects employees’ moral stress and job satisfaction.Aim:Describe priority-setting dilemmas, moral distress and support experienced by nurses and physicians across medical specialties in the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in Western Norway.Research design:A cross-sectional hospital-based survey was conducted from 23 April to 11 May 2020.Ethical considerations:Ethical approval granted by the Regional Research Ethics Committee in (...)
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    Property’s Props: A Response to Étienne Balibar’s ‘Philosophies of the Transindividual’.Ingrid Diran - 2018 - Australasian Philosophical Review 2 (1):32-38.
    This commentary focuses upon the ‘fetishism of persons’ in Marx which Balibar claims both mirrors and animates the better-known fetishism of things. Revisiting the chapter on exchange in which Balibar grounds his thesis, the essay attends to the theatrical metaphors by which Marx presents legal personhood as a pantomime of commodity fetishism. The essay demonstrates how the movable immobility of the commodity comes to life in its inverse, the mobile and immovable figure of the legal person; it then claims that (...)
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  14. Schelers anthropologisches Denken und die frühe Rezeption in Spanien.Íngrid Vendrell Ferran - 2009 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2009:175-201.
    This essay examines the early reception of Scheler’s anthropological thought in Spain. The article traces the two main ways of reception of Scheler’s work in the School of Madrid and the School of Barcelona. I argue that, on the one hand, the Spanish translations of the works of the early phenomenologists – Scheler was a central figure among them – contributed to the diffusion of Scheler’s thought; and that, on the other hand, the Spanish authors subjected Scheler’s thought to a (...)
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    The Christian idea of education.William Grosvenor Pollard & Edmund Fuller - 1975 - [Hamden, Conn.]: Archon Books. Edited by William G. Pollard.
    In the Autumn of 1955 a group of distinguished Christian thinkers met at Kent School in Connecticut for a seminar on the Christian idea of education. These papers and transcripts of their discussions restate something of the vision of what a general education could be in a Christian context.
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    Homeomorphism and the Equivalence of Logical Systems.Stephen Pollard - 1998 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 39 (3):422-435.
    Say that a property is topological if and only if it is invariant under homeomorphism. Homeomorphism would be a successful criterion for the equivalence of logical systems only if every logically significant property of every logical system were topological. Alas, homeomorphisms are sometimes insensitive to distinctions that logicians value: properties such as functional completeness are not topological. So logics are not just devices for exploring closure topologies. One still wonders, though, how much of logic is topological. This essay examines some (...)
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    The Expressive Unary Truth Functions of n -valued Logic.Stephen Pollard - 2005 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 46 (1):93-105.
    The expressive truth functions of two-valued logic have all been identified. This paper begins the task of identifying the expressive truth functions of n-valued logic by characterizing the unary ones. These functions have distinctive algebraic, semantic, and closure-theoretic properties.
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  18. Everyday Ethics in the Care of Elderly People.Ingrid Ågren Bolmsjö, Lars Sandman & Edith Andersson - 2006 - Nursing Ethics 13 (3):249-263.
    This article analyses the general ethical milieu in a nursing home for elderly residents and provides a decision-making model for analysing the ethical situations that arise. It considers what it means for the residents to live together and for the staff to be in ethically problematic situations when caring for residents. An interpretative phenomenological approach and Sandman’s ethical model proved useful for this purpose. Systematic observations were carried out and interpretation of the general ethical milieu was summarized as ‘being in (...)
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  19. Polysemy: Current perspectives and approaches.Ingrid Lossius Falkum & Agustin Vicente - 2015 - Lingua:DOI: 10.1016/j.lingua.2015.02.00.
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    Lying and Smiling: Informational and Emotional Deception in Negotiation.Ingrid Smithey Fulmer, Bruce Barry & D. Adam Long - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (4):691-709.
    This study investigated attitudes toward the use of deception in negotiation, with particular attention to the distinction between deception regarding the informational elements of the interaction (e.g., lying about or misrepresenting needs or preferences) and deception about emotional elements (e.g., misrepresenting one's emotional state). We examined how individuals judge the relative ethical appropriateness of these alternative forms of deception, and how these judgments relate to negotiator performance and long-run reputation. Individuals viewed emotionally misleading tactics as more ethically appropriate to use (...)
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    Everyday Ethical Problems in Dementia Care: A teleological Model.Ingrid Ågren Bolmsjö, Anna-Karin Edberg & Lars Sandman - 2006 - Nursing Ethics 13 (4):340-359.
    In this article, a teleological model for analysis of everyday ethical situations in dementia care is used to analyse and clarify perennial ethical problems in nursing home care for persons with dementia. This is done with the aim of describing how such a model could be useful in a concrete care context. The model was developed by Sandman and is based on four aspects: the goal; ethical side-constraints to what can be done to realize such a goal; structural constraints; and (...)
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    Directing the teaching and learning research programme: Or 'trying to fly a glider made of jelly'.Andrew Pollard - 2010 - British Journal of Educational Studies 58 (1):27-46.
    TLRP's generic phase is believed to have been the largest ever UK investment in educational research. This paper describes the critique from which TLRP emerged, its strategic positioning and the roles of successive directors and their teams in its development. The paper offers an early stock take of TLRP's achievements from the perspective of the last Programme Director. The efficacy of the form of the Programme, once likened to 'a glider made of jelly', is discussed.
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    Troubles with Fiction.Denis E. B. Pollard - 1990 - Philosophy 65 (251):95 - 98.
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    Philosophy of Mathematics and the New Conservation.Stephen Pollard - 1988 - Metaphilosophy 19 (1):1-10.
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  25. The capability approach.Ingrid Robeyns - 2010 - The Philosophers' Magazine 50 (50):92-93.
  26. The capability approach in practice.Ingrid Robeyns - 2006 - Journal of Political Philosophy 14 (3):351–376.
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    Love, self-constitution, and practical necessity.Ingrid Albrecht - unknown
    My dissertation, “Love, Self-Constitution, and Practical Necessity,” offers an interpretation of love between people. Love is puzzling because it appears to involve essentially both rational and non-rational phenomena. We are accountable to those we love, so love seems to participate in forms of necessity, commitment, and expectation, which are associated with morality. But non-rational attitudes—forms of desire, attraction, and feeling—are also central to love. Consequently, love is not obviously based in rationality or inclination. In contrast to views that attempt to (...)
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  28. Why Limitarianism?Ingrid Robeyns - 2022 - Journal of Political Philosophy 30 (2):249-270.
    Journal of Political Philosophy, Volume 30, Issue 2, Page 249-270, June 2022.
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    Ethics and Suffering Since the Holocaust: Making Ethics "First Philosophy" in Levinas, Wiesel and Rubenstein.Ingrid L. Anderson - 2016 - New York: Routledge.
    For many, the Holocaust made thinking about ethics in traditional ways impossible. It called into question the predominance of speculative ontology in Western thought, and left many arguing that Western political, cultural and philosophical inattention to universal ethics were both a cause and an effect of European civilization's collapse in the twentieth century. Emmanuel Levinas, Elie Wiesel and Richard Rubenstein respond to this problem by insisting that ethics must be Western thought's first concern. Unlike previous thinkers, they locate humanity's source (...)
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    Junghegelianische Geschichtsphilosophie und Kunsttheorie.Ingrid Pepperle - 1978 - Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
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    Screening in the Dark: Ethical Considerations of Providing Screening Tests to Individuals When Evidence is Insufficient to Support Screening Populations.Ingrid Burger & Nancy Kass - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (4):3-14.
    During the past decade, screening tests using computed tomography have disseminated into practice and been marketed to patients despite neither conclusive evidence nor professional agreement about their efficacy and cost-effectiveness at the population level. This phenomenon raises questions about physicians' professional roles and responsibilities within the setting of medical innovation, as well as the appropriate scope of patient autonomy and access to unproven screening technology. This article explores how physicians ought to respond when new screening examinations that lack conclusive evidence (...)
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    A Call for Open Access and Empathy Is Not Enough: Hands on Are Needed!Ingrid Miljeteig, Frehiwot Berhane & Dawit Desalegn - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (10):28-30.
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    Existential loneliness: An attempt at an analysis of the concept and the phenomenon.Ingrid Bolmsjö, Per-Anders Tengland & Margareta Rämgård - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics:096973301774848.
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    The Experiences of Elderly People in Geriatric Care with Special Reference to Integrity.Ingrid Randers & Anne-Cathrine Mattiasson - 2000 - Nursing Ethics 7 (6):503-519.
    The aim of this study was to obtain an increased understanding of the experiences of elderly people in geriatric care, with special reference to integrity. Data were collected through qualitative interviews with elderly people and, in order to obtain a description of caregivers’ integrity-promoting or non-promoting behaviours, participant observations and qualitative interviews with nursing students were undertaken. Earlier studies on the integrity of elderly people mainly concentrated on their personal and territorial space, so Kihlgren and Thorsén opened up the possibility (...)
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    Managed Hearts and Wallets: Ethical Issues in Emotional Influence By and Within Organizations.Ingrid Smithey Fulmer & Bruce Barry - 2009 - Business Ethics Quarterly 19 (2):155-191.
    ABSTRACT:Increasing research attention to the ways that firms seek to influence the emotions of employees, consumers, and other stakeholders has not been accompanied by systematic attention to the ethical dimensions of emotion management. In this article we review and discuss research that informs the morality of influencing and regulating the emotions of others. What are the moral limits of the use of emotion as a management tool for shaping workplace behavior and influencing the thoughts and actions of consumers? Do the (...)
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    Wellbeing, Freedom and Social Justice: The Capability Approach Re-examined.Ingrid Robeyns - 2017 - Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publisher.
    This monograph on the capability approach does two things. First, it provides an advanced introduction to the capability approach, as an account used in philosophy, as well as other disciplines. Second, it provides an account of the capability approach which is able to encompass all existing views and theories on the capability approach, including the writings on the capability approach by Martha Nussbaum and Amartya Sen.
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    Theories of ecosystem ecology.Ingrid C. Burke & William K. Lauenroth - 2011 - In Samuel M. Scheiner & Michael R. Willig (eds.), The theory of ecology. London: University of Chicago Press. pp. 243.
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  38. A identificação do direito ambiental marítimo.Ingrid Zanella Andrade Campos - 2013 - Revista Fides 4 (2):60-69.
    A IDENTIFICAÇÃO DO DIREITO AMBIENTAL MARÍTIMO.
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  39. A importância de tratamento de águas residuais através da biorremediação: Uma análise principiológica.Ingrid Zanella Andrade Campos - 2014 - Revista Fides 5 (2).
    A IMPORTÂNCIA DE TRATAMENTO DE ÁGUAS RESIDUAIS ATRAVÉS DA BIORREMEDIAÇÃO: UMA ANÁLISE PRINCIPIOLÓGICA.
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  40. Jacob Sigismund Beck's Phenomenological Transformation of Kant's Critical Philosophy.Ingrid Wallner - 1979 - Dissertation, Mcgill University (Canada)
     
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    Contractions of Closure Systems.Stephen Pollard & Norman M. Martin - 1994 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 35 (1):108-115.
    This essay shows that some recent work by George Weaver can be reformulated in an especially perspicuous way within the theory of closure systems. Closure theoretic generalizations of some theorems of Robert Goldblatt are presented. And, more generally, the relation between closure systems and the deducibility relations of Goldblatt is explored.
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    How Art Therapists Observe Mental Health Using Formal Elements in Art Products: Structure and Variation as Indicators for Balance and Adaptability.Ingrid Pénzes, Susan van Hooren, Ditty Dokter & Giel Hutschemaekers - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  43. Ideal Theory in Theory and Practice.Ingrid Robeyns - 2008 - Social Theory and Practice 34 (3):341-362.
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    Response bias in relational reasoning.Stephen E. Newstead, Paul Pollard & Richard A. Griggs - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (2):95-98.
  45. Religion und Toleranz aus der Sicht Moses Mendelssohns und Gotthold Ephraim Lessings.Ingrid Belke - 1981 - In Norbert Hinske & Alexander Altmann (eds.), Ich handle mit Vernunft--: Moses Mendelssohn und die europäische Aufklärung. Hamburg: Meiner.
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    Conflicts of Interest: experiences of close relatives of patients suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.Ingrid Bolmsjö & Göran Hermerén - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (2):186-198.
    It is well known that close relatives of terminally ill patients endure great emotional stress. Many factors, such as existential concerns, contribute to the distress of these relatives. In this study, interviews were conducted to explore experiences concerning life restrictions, emotional distress, and limited support, in a group of close relatives of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The purpose was to identify, illuminate and clarify ethical problems related to these experiences. The results indicate that close relatives of patients with (...)
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    Doubleness and Jazz Improvisation: Irony, Parody, and Ethnomusicology.Ingrid Monson - 1994 - Critical Inquiry 20 (2):283-313.
  48. Philosophy of Work Group Project Mill's Liberal Libertarianism via the Principle of Utility.Ingrid Marroquin, Paul Naylor, Tom Walters, Craig Tenney & Shannon Atkinson - forthcoming - Philosophy.
     
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    Routine outcome monitoring and feedback on physical or mental health status: evidence and theory.Ingrid Ve Carlier, Denise Meuldijk, Irene M. Van Vliet, Esther Van Fenema, Nic Ja van der Wee & Frans G. Zitman - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (1):104-110.
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    On liking and enjoyment.Vendrell Ferran Íngrid - 2020 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 8 (2):207-232.
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