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    Women in World Religions.Winnifred A. Tomm - 1988 - Philosophy East and West 38 (4):452-455.
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    Autonomy and interrelatedness: Spinoza, Hume, and Vasubandhu.Winnifred A. Tomm - 1987 - Zygon 22 (4):459-478.
    If reason and emotion are taken as inseparable founda–tional components of human nature, then all knowledge must be characterized by both objective description and subjective, felt experience. If that is the case, then it is impossible for autonomy to be described in terms of rational knowledge, independent of affective response. Accordingly, autonomy and interdependence are mutually inclusive terms. Following the assumption that reason and emotion are integrally related in human understanding, morality can be explained by reference to both rational principles (...)
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    Sexuality, rationality, and spirituality.Winnifred A. Tomm - 1990 - Zygon 25 (2):219-238.
    Historical progress has largely been described in terms of the power to order social and ecological realities according to the interests of a few. Their concepts, images, and metaphors have transmitted knowledge (both explicit and tacit) that has come to be regarded as received wisdom. This kind of power, which has shaped (as well as described) history, has belonged primarily to men; whereas women's nature and, accordingly, their power have been defined primarily in terms of sexuality. Men's control of women's (...)
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  4. Joan's Two Bodies: A Study in Political Anthropology.Winnifred Fallers Sullivan - 2011 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 78 (2):307-324.
    From all of the evidence, Joan of Arc was a conventionally pious Catholic and a patriotic Frenchman. Yet she was tried as a heretic and executed as a traitor. She unnerved both her friends and her enemies in the church and the state with her zeal. And she continues to fascinate. Almost six centuries after she was burned at the stake, her body still has life. This essay uses Kantorowicz's reading of the historical development of the legal fiction of the (...)
     
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    Cultural Legitimacy and Human Rights in Bangladesh: Strategies for Effective Advocacy.Matthew Tomm - 2011 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 8 (1).
    This essay addresses the “cultural legitimacy” of human rights norms in Bangladesh and suggests some strategies for Bangladeshi human rights advocates to effectively disseminate and strengthen human rights standards among their constituents. Abdullahi An-Na‘im argues that human rights will never be secure in a country until they are seen as culturally legitimate, and consequently “human rights advocates in the Muslim world must work within the framework of Islam to be effective”. Taking this idea as its starting point, this article draws (...)
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    Embodied Spiritual Consciousness: Beyond Psychology.Winnie Tomm - 2002 - Feminist Theology 10 (30):8-29.
    This article considers whether there is room in the work of Goldenberg, which is characterized as materialist, for spirituality. The author shows how Freudian psychoanalysis gives the opportunity for the body to be resurrected from the place of signifier of death and dissolution. However, it is also argued that it is possible to bring body and spirit together in such a way as to allow the body to flourish. The author argues for a 'thinking through the body' that is best (...)
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    A Multidimensional Analysis of Religious Extremism.Susilo Wibisono, Winnifred R. Louis & Jolanda Jetten - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Anatomical differences in empathy related brain areas: A voxel-based morphometry study.Eres Robert, Decety Jean, Louis Winnifred & Molenberghs Pascal - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Raymond Klibansky and the Warburg Library Network: Intellectual Peregrinations From Hamburg to London and Montreal.Philippe Despoix & Jillian Tomm (eds.) - 2018 - Chicago: Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    The Warburg Institute, founded in the 1920s in Hamburg by art and cultural historian Aby Warburg, is a pioneering institution that has greatly shaped the fields of art, myth, religion, medicine, philosophy, and intellectual history. When, in 1933, the institute was moved to London to escape the Nazis, its research and legacy were protected and further developed by a network of researchers dispersed throughout the UK, the US, and Canada. The first interdisciplinary study of the Warburg network as an arena (...)
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    Even a theory-theory needs information processing: ToMM, an alternative theory-theory of the child's theory of mind.Alan M. Leslie, Tim P. German & Francesca G. Happé - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (1):56-57.
  11. S.Tommaso e M. Blondel in Henri de Lubac.A. Russo - 1994 - Angelicum 1994:427--444.
    Il testo analizza, in tutta l'opera di Henri de Lubac, il problema del rapporto M aurice Blondel -San Tomm aso.
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    Female Chants from the Past: Celtic Myths in Tomm Moore’s Song of the Sea.Burcu Gülüm Tekin - 2021 - The European Legacy 26 (3-4):257-269.
    ABSTRACT This article discusses the Celtic myths, figures, and central themes of Tomm Moore’s animated movie Song of the Sea, from a transmodern feminist perspective. While the movie offers a vivid portrayal of the dichotomy between the tranquil Irish countryside and the turbulent city of Dublin, its main theme revolves around a rural family’s lament for the loss of the mother who is a modern-day personification of the Celtic selkie. This curious female figure embodies contradictory characteristics: she is semi-human (...)
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    The Ethics of Sex and Alzheimer's.John Portmann - 2013 - Routledge.
    John Portmann has written a thoughtful and moving meditation on contemporary sexual ethics, particularly respecting the sex of older people. While billed as a book about sex and Alzheimer's, it is far more than that; it is a far-ranging plea to consider the virtue of generosity in all of our sexual dealings and in our attitudes toward those of others.-Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, Indiana University.
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    Quaint, exquisite: Victorian aesthetics and the idea of Japan.Grace E. Lavery - 2019 - Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
    From the opening of trade with Britain in the 1850s, Japan occupied a unique and contradictory place in the Victorian imagination, regarded as both a rival empire and a cradle of exquisite beauty. Quaint, Exquisite explores the enduring impact of this dramatic encounter, showing how the rise of Japan led to a major transformation of Western aesthetics at the dawn of globalization. Drawing on philosophy, psychoanalysis, queer theory, textual criticism, and a wealth of in-depth archival research, Grace Lavery provides a (...)
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  15. Catholics, Anglicans, and Puritans: Seventeenth-Century Essays by Hugh Trevor-Roper.Warren J. A. Soule - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (3):570-573.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:570 BOOK REVIEWS like reasonable rule for economic life. This effort is worthy of more attention than is possible here, but let it be noted that it must inevitably suffer the same fate as any ethical calculus: someone must decide for others what is their due and what is not. How much wealth, for example, makes for a concentration [of wealth] that would be " demonstrably detrimental to some (...)
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  16. The Inference That Makes Science by Ernan McMullin.William A. Wallace - 1993 - The Thomist 57 (1):131-132.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS The Inference That Makes Science. By ERNAN McMULLIN. The Aquinas Lecture, 1992. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 1992. Pp. iv +112. In this ambitious lecture Father Ernan McMullin recapitulates and refines a thesis that has guided his thought for the past forty years. In essence the thesis is this: precisely how science is made has eluded the best minds for centuries, and only in the work of Charles (...)
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    Why language clouds our ascription of understanding, intention and consciousness.Susan A. J. Stuart - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-22.
    The grammatical manipulation and production of language is a great deceiver. We have become habituated to accept the use of well-constructed language to indicate intelligence, understanding and, consequently, intention, whether conscious or unconscious. But we are not always right to do so, and certainly not in the case of large language models (LLMs) like ChapGPT, GPT-4, LLaMA, and Google Bard. This is a perennial problem, but when one understands why it occurs, it ceases to be surprising that it so stubbornly (...)
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    Sovremennoe sostoi︠a︡nie i perspektivy sot︠s︡iologii nauki i nauchnogo znanii︠a︡: [monografii︠a].A. V. Shkurko - 2008 - Niz︠h︡niĭ Novgorod: VVAGS.
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  19. Matematika i obʺektivnai︠a︡ realʹnostʹ.G. G. Shli︠a︡khin - 1977 - Rostov n/D: Izd-vo Rost. un-ta.
     
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    Is Skill a Kind of Disposition to Action-Guiding Knowledge?S. M. Hassan A. Shirazi & M. Hosein M. A. Khalaj - 2020 - Erkenntnis 87 (4):1907-1930.
    Developing an intellectualist account of skill, Stanley and Williamson define skill as a kind of disposition to action-guiding knowledge. The present paper challenges their definition of skill. While we don’t dispute that skill may consist of a cognitive, a dispositional, and an action-guiding component, we argue that Stanley and Williamson’s account of each component is problematic. In the first section, we argue, against Stanley and Williamson, that the cognitive component of skill is not a case of propositional knowledge-wh, which is (...)
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    The Problem of the Unity of Culturology, From the Standpoint of a Philosopher.A. Iu Shemanov - 2003 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 41 (4):40-51.
    The purpose of this article is to find out to what demand of philosophical and scientific thinking is culturology a response, treating culturology from two aspects: as a set of approaches to culture and as a school subject in the system of education. The task is not to define the subject boundaries of some science . I am interested in the "metaphysical location" of the interest in culture, in the lacuna of man's understanding of the world and of himself it (...)
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  22. Laghuvedāntadarśana: jñāna, karma, evaṃ bhakti kī pāvana triveṇī.Śambhunārāyaṇa Siṃha - 2003 - Vāraṇāsī: Santa Śrīśambhunārāyaṇa Phāuṇḍeśana.
    On the fundamentals of Vedanta philosophy and Hindu spiritual life.
     
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  23. China, Revolution and Presentism.S. A. Smith - 2017 - Past and Present 234 (1):274-289.
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    Iranian intensive care unit nurses' moral distress: A content analysis.F. A. Shorideh, T. Ashktorab & F. Yaghmaei - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (4):464-478.
    Researchers have identified the phenomena of moral distress through many studies in Western countries. This research reports the first study of moral distress in Iran. Because of the differences in cultural values and nursing education, nurses working in intensive care units may experience moral distress differently than reported in previous studies. This research used a qualitative method involving semistructured and in-depth interviews of a purposive sample of 31 (28 clinical nurses and 3 nurse educators) individuals to identify the types of (...)
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    A Reader in feminist ethics.Debra A. Shogan (ed.) - 1992 - Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press.
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    The Argument of Na’t in Arabic Grammar (From Sibawayh to the Present).C. A. N. Süleyman - 2024 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 9 (2):1091-1122.
    Although Sibawayh dealt with it in a scattered manner under different headings there have been different views on na't (adjective), which is gene-rally included in the tawabi group in Arabic syntax, and there have been debates around these views. Na't, which is categorized as a proper adjective and qualifies the meaning of man'ut (mawsuf), has different characteristics from the sentence elements that indicate the subject. Nahiv scholars have mostly divided na't into two parts: real and causal na't, and they have (...)
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    A Critique of Maduabuchi Dukor's “Divination: A Science or an Art?”.O. A. Shitta-Bey - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):77.
    In this paper, we examine Maduabuchi Dukor’s article titled “Divination: A Science or An Art?”, where he endeavours to demonstrate the character and nature of African science as well as explores the issue whether some practices in Africa can be accorded a scientific status. These tasks to explore and demonstrate the scientific nature of African practices led Maduabuchi Dukor to focus on divination as his working example; and specifically identified Ifa divination. In sum, Maduabuchi Dukor argues that African (Ifa) divination (...)
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    Fenomen smerti v dialektike estestvennogo i iskusstvennogo: monografii︠a︡.N. S. Shilovskai︠a︡ - 2006 - Niz︠h︡niĭ Novgorod: Volzhskiĭ gos. inzhenerno-pedagogicheskiĭ in-t.
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    ʻIrfān-i Islāmī dar āyīnah-i muṭālaʻāt-i muʻāṣir =.Ḥusayn Shikarʼābī - 2014 - [Tehran]: Pizhūhishgāh-i Farhang va Andīshah-i Islāmī.
    Mysticism ; Islamic philosophy ; Sufism.
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  30. The Theory of Natural Selection as a Null Theory in The Foundations of Statistical Methods in Biology, Physics and Economics.A. Shimony - 1990 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 122:15-26.
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    God and the Processes of Reality: Foundations of a Credible Theism.A. P. Shooman - 1990 - Philosophical Books 31 (1):51-53.
  32. “We are not the person we will be when these things happen:” Reflections on personhood from an ethnography of neuropalliative care.Marianne Sofronas, Franco A. Carnevale, Mary Ellen Macdonald, Vasiliki Bitzas & David Kenneth Wright - forthcoming - Nursing Inquiry.
    Neuropalliative care developed to address the needs of patients living with life‐limiting neurologic disease. One critical consideration is that disease‐related changes to cognition, communication, and function challenge illness experiences and care practices. We conducted an ethnography to understand neuropalliative care as a phenomenon; how it was experienced, provided, conceptualized. Personhood served as our conceptual framework; with its long philosophical history and important place in nursing theory, we examined the extent to which it captured neuropalliative experiences and concerns. Personhood contextualized complex (...)
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  33. Conflict Vagueness and Precisification.Roy A. Sorensen - 1992 - In Thought experiments. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter focuses on the property that excited Kuhn's interest in thought experiments: conflict vagueness. This property often generates inconsistent beliefs but is not itself inconsistency. Although it is absent from most thought experiments, a substantial portion of the most provocative thought experiments do spring from this species of vagueness; for they motivate conceptual reform by touching a nerve of indeterminacy. Hence, study of conflict vagueness reveals the ways thought experiments restructure our conceptual scheme.
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  34. Fallacies and Antifallacies.Roy A. Sorensen - 1992 - In Thought experiments. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter examines the hazards and pseudohazards of thought experiment. It attacks most skepticism about thought experiment as arbitrary. It argues that once the standards that are customary for compasses, stethoscopes, and other testing devices are applied, thought experiments measure up. They should be used as part of a diversified portfolio of techniques. Although all these devices are individually susceptible to abuse, fallacy, and error, they provide a network of cross-checks that make for impressive collective reliability.
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  35. Our Most Curious Device.Roy A. Sorensen - 1992 - In Thought experiments. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter illustrates the power of thought experiments by assembling influential thought experiments from the history of science. It lays out the book's plan to understand philosophical thought experiments by concentrating on their resemblance to scientific relatives. Points of difference between philosophical and scientific thought experiments give a preview of obstacles that must be overcome in the course of the campaign. Naive and sophisticated reservations about the philosophical cases are registered for the same purpose.
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  36. The Wonder of Armchair Inquiry.Roy A. Sorensen - 1992 - In Thought experiments. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter focuses on armchair inquiry. Thought experiment has the feel of clairvoyance, thus eliciting awe in some and suspicion in others. But the wonder of thought experiment is just a special case of our vague puzzlement about how a question could be answered by merely thinking. There is no mystery when investigators look, measure, and manipulate. Their answers come from the news borne by observation and experiment. But if you just ponder, then the information you have leaving the armchair (...)
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    Erichtho the Doctor? Medical Observations on Lucan's Necromantic Episode.Gabriel A. F. Silva - 2023 - Classical Quarterly 73 (2):777-785.
    This article aims to offer a fresh analysis of two passages in the extensive necromancy episode in Lucan's Bellum Ciuile: the ritual to reanimate the dead soldier's corpse (6.667–73), and the surgical procedure Erichtho then proceeds to undertake (6.750–7), resembling the practice of a vivisection. The study will focus mostly on the strong connection of magic to medical traditions in antiquity, with a commentary on, and analysis of, these verses through the lenses of medical vocabulary, themes and motifs. It ultimately (...)
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    Perceived ethical values of Malaysian managers.A. R. M. Zabid & S. K. Alsagoff - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (4):331-337.
    This paper examines the perceived ethical values of Malaysian managers. It is based on the opinions of 15 hypothetical ethical/unethical business situations from the 81 managers who agreed to participate in the survey. The findings of this study showed that these Malaysian managers have high ethical values. However 53% of the respondents believed that the ethical standards of today are lower than that of 15 years ago. Apparently, this is related to the existence of many unethical business practices prevalent in (...)
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    La Autoetnografía Crítica y El Self Vulnerable Como Investigadora.Gresilda A. Tilley-Lubbs - 2015 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 14:274-289.
    Este ensayo presenta la autoetnografía crítica como una estrategia innovadora para desarrollar investigaciones en comunidades marginadas y vulnerables. Como se usa en este artículo, es una combinación de autoetnografía, etnografía y pedagogía crítica por la cual la investigadora se hace participante en el estudio, dirigiéndose al interior para examinar el Self y la complejidad de las perspectivas usando la lente de la pedagogía crítica. La reflexividad y la introspección intensas apoyan este estudio del Self como participante para ir más allá (...)
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    Fichte in the Americas.María Jimena Solé & Elizabeth Millán (eds.) - 2023 - Boston: Brill.
    This collection is the first comprehensive history of Fichte's reception in America, highlighting the existence of a long and strong tradition of Fichtean studies throughout the continent and demonstrating the centrality of Fichtean ideas in contemporary discussions of issues such as feminism, social criticism, and decolonial thought. Read and reinterpreted in the highly diverse circumstances across the American continent, Fichte's ideas are presented in a radically new light, uncovering the Fichtean spirit of self-activity and autonomous thought in an American context.
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  41. William A. Frank and Allan B. Wolter, Duns Scotus, Metaphysician.J. A. Sheppard - 1998 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 6 (3):473-474.
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    A critique of anarchism.Thomas A. Shipka - 1984 - Studies in Soviet Thought 27 (3):247-261.
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    A defence of encounters.Roger A. Shiner - 1973 - Sophia 12 (3):1-6.
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    Antichnostʹ, Evropa, istorii︠a︡.I︠U︡. A. Shichalin - 1999 - Moskva: GLK. Edited by I︠U︡. A. Shichalin.
    Epistrofē, ili, Fenomen "vozvrashchenii︠a︡" v pervoĭ evropeĭskoĭ kulʹture -- "Osevye veka" evropeĭskoĭ istorii -- Logika istorii -- Istina i istorii︠a︡ -- Evropeĭskiĭ istorizm (nekotorye aspekty problemy).
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    Istorii︠a︡ antichnogo platonizma v institut︠s︡ionalʹnom aspekte.I︠U︡. A. Shichalin - 2000 - Moskva: Greko-latinski kabinet.
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    Voprosy muzykoznanii︠a︡: sbornik stateĭ.B. A. Shindin (ed.) - 1999 - Novosibirsk: Novosibirskai︠a︡ gos. konservatorii︠a︡ im. M.I. Glinki.
    Muzykalʹnai︠a︡ ėstetika i kulʹturologii︠a︡ -- Istorii︠a︡ muzyki -- Istorii︠a︡, teorii︠a︡ muzykalʹnogo ispolnitelʹstva -- Tradit︠s︡ionnai︠a︡ kulʹtura.
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    A formulation for the characteristic lengths of fcc materials in first strain gradient elasticity via the Sutton–Chen potential.H. M. Shodja & A. Tehranchi - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (14):1893-1913.
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    A nonlow2 R. E. Degree with the Extension of Embeddings Properties of a low2 Degree.Richard A. Shore & Yue Yang - 2002 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 48 (1):131-146.
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  49. What are you hearing?Reba A. Wissner - 2018 - In Heather L. Rivera & Alexander E. Hooke (eds.), The Twilight Zone and philosophy: a dangerous dimension to visit. Chicago: Open Court.
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  50. Why different trust relationships matter for information systems users.M. Söllner, A. Hoffmann & J. M. Leimeister - 2016 - European Journal of Information Systems 25.
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