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    The Artificial Womb: A Pilot Study Considering People's Views on the Artificial Womb and Ectogenesis in Israel.Frida Simonstein & Michal Mashiach–Eizenberg - 2009 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 18 (1):87.
    edited by Tuija Takala and Matti Häyry, welcomes contributions on the conceptual and theoretical dimensions of bioethics. The section is dedicated to the idea that words defined by bioethicists and others should not be allowed to imprison people's actual concerns, emotions, and thoughts. Papers that expose the many meanings of a concept, describe the different readings of a moral doctrine, or provide an alternative angle to seemingly self-evident issues are therefore particularly appreciated. The themes covered in the section so far (...)
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    Gene Editing, Enhancing and Women’s Role.Frida Simonstein - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (4):1007-1016.
    A recent article on the front page of The Independent reported that the genetic ‘manipulation’ of IVF embryos is to start in Britain, using a new revolutionary gene-editing technique, called Crispr/Cas9. About three weeks later, on the front page of the same newspaper, it was reported that the National Health Service faces a one billion pound deficit only 3 months into the new year. The hidden connection between these reports is that gene editing could be used to solve issues related (...)
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    Artificial reproduction technologies (RTs) – all the way to the artificial womb?Frida Simonstein - 2006 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 9 (3):359-365.
    In this paper, I argue that the development of an artificial womb is already well on its way. By putting together pieces of information arising from new scientific advances in different areas, (neo-natal care, gynecology, embryology, the human genome project and computer science), I delineate a distinctive picture, which clearly suggests that the artificial womb may become a reality sooner than we may think. Currently, there is a huge gap between the first stages of gestation (using in vitro fertilization) and (...)
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    Priorities in the Israeli health care system.Frida Simonstein - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (3):341-347.
    The Israeli health care system is looked upon by some people as one of the most advanced health care systems in the world in terms of access, quality, costs and coverage. The Israel health care system has four key components: (1) universal coverage; (2) ‘cradle to grave’ coverage; (3) coverage of both basic services and catastrophic care; and (4) coverage of medications. Patients pay a (relatively) small copayment to see specialists and to purchase medication; and, primary care is free. However, (...)
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    Book Review: Gender and Health: The Effects of Constrained Choices and Social Policies. By Chloe E. Bird and Patricia P. Rieker. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008, 256 pp., $85.00 (cloth); $25.99. [REVIEW]Frida Simonstein - 2009 - Gender and Society 23 (4):579-581.
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    Assisted Reproduction: A Comparative Review of IVF Policies in Two Pro-Natalist Countries. [REVIEW]Ekaterina Balabanova & Frida Simonstein - 2010 - Health Care Analysis 18 (2):188-202.
    Policies on reproduction have become an increasingly important tool for governments seeking to meet the so-called demographic ‘challenge’ created by the combination of low fertility and lengthening life expectancies. However, the tension between the state and the market in health care is present in all countries around the world due to the scare resources available and the understandable importance of the health issues. The field of assisted reproduction, as part of the health care system, is affected by this tension with (...)
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    Reprogenetics, reproductive risks and cultural awareness: what may we learn from Israeli and Croatian medical students?Miriam Ethel Bentwich, Michal Mashiach-Eizenberg, Ana Borovečki & Frida Simonstein - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):1-11.
    Background Past studies emphasized the possible cultural influence on attitudes regarding reprogenetics and reproductive risks among medical students who are taken to be “future physicians.” These studies were crafted in order to enhance the knowledge and expand the boundaries of cultural competence. Yet such studies were focused on MS from relatively marginalized cultures, namely either from non-Western developing countries or minority groups in developed countries. The current study sheds light on possible cultural influences of the dominant culture on medical students (...)
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    Control Culture: Foucault and Deleuze After Discipline.Frida Beckman (ed.) - 2018 - Edinburgh University Press.
    An extensive critical study of cinematic representations of Irish queer masculinities.
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    A precautionary principle for dual use research in the life sciences.Frida Kuhlau, Anna T. Höglund, Kathinka Evers & Stefan Eriksson - 2010 - Bioethics 25 (1):1-8.
    Most life science research entails dual-use complexity and may be misused for harmful purposes, e.g. biological weapons. The Precautionary Principle applies to special problems characterized by complexity in the relationship between human activities and their consequences. This article examines whether the principle, so far mainly used in environmental and public health issues, is applicable and suitable to the field of dual-use life science research. Four central elements of the principle are examined: threat, uncertainty, prescription and action. Although charges against the (...)
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    Taking due care: Moral obligations in dual use research.Frida Kuhlau, Stefan Eriksson, Kathinka Evers & Anna T. Höglund - 2008 - Bioethics 22 (9):477-487.
    In the past decade, the perception of a bioterrorist threat has increased and created a demand on life scientists to consider the potential security implications of dual use research. This article examines a selection of proposed moral obligations for life scientists that have emerged to meet these concerns and the extent to which they can be considered reasonable. It also describes the underlying reasons for the concerns, how they are managed, and their implications for scientific values. Five criteria for what (...)
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    Aesthetic sensibility in the world of politics.Frida Buhre - 2022 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 31 (63).
    Review of CECILIA SJÖHOLM: ATT SE SAKER MED ARENDT: KONST, ESTETIK, POLITIK GÖTEBORG: DAIDALOS, 2020. 248 PAGES ISBN: 9789171735461.
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  12. Parted pairs : Viking age oval brooches in Britain, Ireland, and Iceland.Frida Espolin Norstein - 2023 - In Anna Sörman, Astrid A. Noterman & Markus Fjellström (eds.), Broken bodies, places and objects: new perspectives on fragmentation in archaeology. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Intentions and Values in Animal Welfare Legislation and Standards.Frida Lundmark, C. Berg, O. Schmid, D. Behdadi & H. Röcklinsberg - 2014 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 27 (6):991-1017.
    The focus on animal welfare in society has increased during the last 50 years. Animal welfare legislation and private standards have developed, and today many farmers within animal production have both governmental legislation and private standards to comply with. In this paper intentions and values are described that were expressed in 14 animal welfare legislation and standards in four European countries; Sweden, United Kingdom, Germany and Spain. It is also discussed if the legislation and standards actually accomplish what they, in (...)
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  14. The ethics of disseminating dual-use knowledge.Frida Kuhlau, Anna T. Höglund, Stefan Eriksson & Kathinka Evers - 2013 - Research Ethics 9 (1):6-19.
    In 2011, for the first time ever, two scientific journals were asked not to publish research papers in full detail. The research in question was on the H5N1 influenza virus (bird flu), and the concern was that the expected public health benefits of disseminating the findings did not outweigh the potential harm should the knowledge be misused for malicious purposes. This constraint raises important ethical concerns as it collides with scientific freedom and openness. In this article, we argue that constraining (...)
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    Walking Time Is Associated With Hippocampal Volume in Overweight and Obese Office Workers.Frida Bergman, Tove Matsson-Frost, Lars Jonasson, Elin Chorell, Ann Sörlin, Patrik Wennberg, Fredrik Öhberg, Mats Ryberg, James A. Levine, Tommy Olsson & Carl-Johan Boraxbekk - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Bemerkungen zu Menon: 82 C — 85 E.Frida Ehrenfels - 1971 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 53 (1):72-74.
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    Zuk deutung der platonischen „hochzeitszahl“.Frida Ehrenfels - 1962 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 44 (3):240-244.
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    Postscript.Frida Hartmann - 2014 - In Nicolai Hartmann (ed.), Aesthetics. De Gruyter. pp. 515-516.
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    Performing Image, Isobel Harbison (2019).Frida Sandström - 2019 - Philosophy of Photography 10 (2):289-292.
    Review of: Performing Image, Isobel Harbison (2019) Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 256 pp., ISBN 978-0-26203-921-5, h/bk, £32.00.
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  20. Commentary on dr. Stein's paper.Frida G. Surawicz - 1970 - In Erwin W. Straus & Richard Marion Griffith (eds.), Aisthesis and Aesthetics. Pittsburgh: Pa., Duquesne University Press. pp. 102.
     
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    A rational cure for prereproductive stress syndrome--a perspective from Israel: a rejoinder to Hayry, Bennet, Holm, and Aksoy.F. Simonstein - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (9):557-557.
    In a recent article Matty Häyry observes that human reproduction is both irrational and immoral1; hence, he suggests, those who seek help before conceiving, “could be advised it is all right not to have children”. Häyry believes that if prospective parents are told that “according to at least one philosopher it would be all right not to reproduce at all” this could empower people “to make the rational choice to remain childless”; valiantly, he suggests himself as “the one philosopher to (...)
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    Embryonic stem cells: the disagreement debate and embryonic stem cell research in Israel.F. Simonstein - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (10):732-734.
    While some people claim that the present disagreement over embryonic stem cell research cannot be resolved, others argue that developing transparency and trust are key elements that could resolve the existing disagreements over such research. This paper reveals that transparency is not necessarily a requirement for advancing ES cell research, since in Israel, for instance, there is no transparency, and research nevertheless flourishes. Moreover, trust is not independent of cultural values and religious beliefs. Because of these beliefs, the environment in (...)
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    Human enhancement and factor X.F. Simonstein - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (2):102-103.
    During the last congress of the International Association of Bioethics in Beijing, there was a special session on human enhancement. John Harris, pioneer in the discussions on the ethics of enhancement,1 summarised this session, describing the focus of different panelists.2 This session included: Biopsychological enhancements The possibility of regulating emotions through pharmacological means Biases that may affect our judgments against human enhancement Health care inequalities that will follow from the adoption of genetic technology Social impact and costs of adopting the (...)
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    Orthorexia Nervosa: Disorder or Not? Opinions of Dutch Health Professionals.Frida V. M. Ryman, Tomris Cesuroglu, Zarah M. Bood & Elena V. Syurina - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Increasing Students’ Long-Term Well-Being by Mandatory Intervention – A Positive Psychology Field Study.Frida Skarin & Erik Wästlund - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    On Malfunction, Mechanisms and Malware Classification.Giuseppe Primiero, Frida J. Solheim & Jonathan M. Spring - 2019 - Philosophy and Technology 32 (2):339-362.
    Malware has been around since the 1980s and is a large and expensive security concern today, constantly growing over the past years. As our social, professional and financial lives become more digitalised, they present larger and more profitable targets for malware. The problem of classifying and preventing malware is therefore urgent, and it is complicated by the existence of several specific approaches. In this paper, we use an existing malware taxonomy to formulate a general, language independent functional description of malware (...)
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    A precautionary principle for dual use research in the life sciences.Anna T. HÖglund Frida Kuhlau - 2011 - Bioethics 25 (1):1-8.
    ABSTRACTMost life science research entails dual‐use complexity and may be misused for harmful purposes, e.g. biological weapons. The Precautionary Principle applies to special problems characterized by complexity in the relationship between human activities and their consequences. This article examines whether the principle, so far mainly used in environmental and public health issues, is applicable and suitable to the field of dual‐use life science research. Four central elements of the principle are examined: threat, uncertainty, prescription and action. Although charges against the (...)
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    Telling Our Lives: Conversations on Solidarity and Difference.Frida Kerner Furman, Elizabeth A. Kelly & Linda Williamson Nelson - 2005 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Telling Our Lives explores how three working-class women-from Jewish, African-American, and Irish-American backgrounds connect across their differences through storytelling and conversation.
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    Does a green economy mentality exist? An experimental study in emerging country.Frida Fanani Rohma - 2023 - Asian Journal of Business Ethics 12 (2):285-304.
    Investor behavior is worth investigating as industries and institutions are concerned about spelling out environmental and social sustainability issues. The stream of research in environmental and social sustainabilities is from the points of view of institutions and policy. Nonetheless, environmental and social sustainability issues are based on individual levels, especially investors and their value. This study investigates whether moral attentiveness plays a role in financing orientation and investment propensity relationships. This research used an experimental method with a between-subject 2 × (...)
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    Teaching business ethics: Questioning the assumptions, seeking new directions. [REVIEW]Frida Kerner Furman - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (1):31 - 38.
    An examination of leading textbooks suggests the predominance of a principle-based model in the teaching of business ethics. The model assumes that by teaching students the rudiments of ethical reasoning and ethical theory, we can hope to create rational, independent, autonomous managers who will apply such theory to the many quandary situations of the corporate world. This paper challenges these assumptions by asking the following questions: 1. Is the acquisition of principle-based ethical theory unproblematic? 2. What is the transferability of (...)
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  31. Eugenics: an historical and philosophical schema.Frida Gorbach - 1997 - Ludus Vitalis 8:101-114.
     
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    From the Uterus to the Brain: Images of Hysteria in Nineteenth-Century Mexico.Frida Gorbach - 2005 - Feminist Review 79 (1):83-99.
    Scientific interest in hysteria began in Mexico at the end of the 19th-century, as the medical profession expanded. The Mexican doctors studied madness, drawing on what was confidently regarded as a firm basis of epistemological knowledge. Using modern physiology they entered a discussion that had begun some time before in Europe. Encountering hysteria, an illness presumed to be caused by ‘over-civilization’, they searched for a universal definition. The doctors tried to impose a unifying concept onto the diverse symptoms of hysteria, (...)
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    Intervenciones – Primera Ronda.Frida Gorbach, Jimena Rodríguez, María Gabriela Lugones, Valeria Añón, Zeb Tortorici & María Cecilia Díaz - 2020 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana.
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    Intervenciones – Primera Ronda.Frida Gorbach, Jimena Rodríguez, María Gabriela Lugones, Valeria Añón, Zeb Tortorici & María Cecilia Díaz - 2020 - Corpus.
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  35. La teratología mexicana del siglo XIX:¿ Un arte o una ciencia?:¿ Un arte o una ciencia?Frida Gorbach - 1997 - Ludus Vitalis 5 (8):101-114.
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    Maintaining or Losing Intervention-Induced Health-Related Behavior Change. A Mixed Methods Field Study.Frida Skarin, Erik Wästlund & Henrik Gustafsson - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The aim of this mixed methods field study was to gain a better understanding of how psychological factors can contribute to success in intervention-induced behavior change over time. While it can be difficult to change behavior, the use of interventions means that most participants succeed in change during the intervention. However, it is rare for the immediate change to automatically transform into maintained behavior changes. Most research conducted on health-related behavior change interventions contains quantitative studies that investigate key intervention components (...)
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    Between Desire and Pleasure: A Deleuzian Theory of Sexuality.Frida Beckman - 2013 - Edinburgh University Press.
    Explores the political, cultural and conceptual significance of sexual pleasure through Deleuze's philosophy. How is sexual pleasure inscribed into conceptions of the body, gender, health and the human? What is its role in the construction of these notions? And, most importantly, how can it contribute to an expansion of what they mean?Intervening into fields including posthumanist, disability, animal and feminist studies, and current critiques of capitalism and consumerism, Frida Beckman addresses these questions to recover a theory of sexuality from (...)
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    Kapitalism och paranoia.Frida Beckman - 2024 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 41 (4):14-29.
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    Tensions in Deleuzian Desire: critical and clinical reflections on female masochism.Frida Beckman - 2010 - Angelaki 15 (1):93-108.
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    Tensions in Deleuzian Desire: critical and clinical reflections on female masochism.Frida Beckman - 2010 - Angelaki 15 (1):93-108.
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    Attentional Control in Subclinical Anxiety and Depression: Depression Symptoms Are Associated With Deficits in Target Facilitation, Not Distractor Inhibition.Alexandra C. Pike, Frida A. B. Printzlau, Alexander H. von Lautz, Catherine J. Harmer, Mark G. Stokes & MaryAnn P. Noonan - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Ambivalent Screens: Quentin Tarantino and the Power of Vision.Frida Beckman - 2015 - Film-Philosophy 19 (1):85-104.
    Reveling in the self-reflexive and the metacinematic, Quentin Tarantino's films are often associated with a Baudrillardian postmodernity. His most recent Inglorious Basterds continues in the same self-referential vein as his earlier films but adds a blatant falsification of history which pushes the question of the reality and images even further. But, this essay asks, is a Baudrillardian perspective the most fruitful one in comprehending the creative potential of Tarantino's latest film? Moving from Baudrillard through Virilio to Deleuze and Guattari, the (...)
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    Culture Control Critique: Allegories of Reading the Present.Frida Beckman - 2016 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Culture Control Critique is an attempt to address the current crisis in cultural critique, situate it in relation to what it sees as a powerful tendency toward political allegory in contemporary Anglo-American mainstream culture, and analyse how this tendency can be understood in relation to the totalizing tendencies of control society.
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    Chronopolitics.Frida Beckman - 2013 - Symploke 21 (1-2):271.
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    Deleuze and Sex.Frida Beckman (ed.) - 2011 - Edinburgh University Press.
    Applies Deleuze's philosophical ideas, such as the body-machine and becoming, to sex. These 12 new essays develop a fresh philosophical approach to the study of sex and sexuality as practice. The contributors pursue the restricting as well as the liberating force of sex in relation to a spread of themes and subjects including the limits of the human, bacteria, death, disability and animality.
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    Shadows of cruelty: sadism, masochism and the philosophical muse – part one.Frida Beckman & Charlie Blake - 2009 - Angelaki 14 (3):1 – 9.
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    The Idiocy of the Event: Between Antonin Artaud, Kathy Acker and Gilles Deleuze.Frida Beckman - 2009 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 3 (1):54-72.
    Exploring the evolution of the conceptual persona of the idiot from the philosophical idiot in Deleuze to the Russian idiot in Deleuze and Guattari, this article suggests that their use of the figure of Antonin Artaud as a model for an idiocy that is freed from the image of thought is problematic since Artaud in fact evinces a nostalgia for the capacity for thought. The article invites the writings of Kathy Acker and argues that Acker makes possible a more successful (...)
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    The Point, the Domain, and the Way Out.Frida Beckman - 2019 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 13 (1):123-127.
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    The Theater of History: Carnivàle, Deleuze, and the Possibility of New Beginnings.Frida Beckman - 2011 - Substance 40 (2):3-21.
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    Visions of Cruelty: gender, sexuality, and inscription in the transformation of self.Frida Beckman & Charlie Blake - 2010 - Angelaki 15 (1):149-167.
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