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    How to distinguish medicalization from over-medicalization?Emilia Kaczmarek - 2019 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 22 (1):119-128.
    Is medicalization always harmful? When does medicine overstep its proper boundaries? The aim of this article is to outline the pragmatic criteria for distinguishing between medicalization and over-medicalization. The consequences of considering a phenomenon to be a medical problem may take radically different forms depending on whether the problem in question is correctly or incorrectly perceived as a medical issue. Neither indiscriminate acceptance of medicalization of subsequent areas of human existence, nor criticizing new medicalization cases just because they are medicalization (...)
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    Autentyczność emocji w bioetycznym sporze o ulepszanie człowieka. Czy „pigułka szczęścia” może dać prawdziwe szczęście?Emilia Kaczmarek - 2015 - Etyka 51:9-23.
    Celem artykułu jest podsumowanie filozoficznego sporu na temat autentyczności emocji wywoływanych przez środki psychofarmakologiczne. Praca jest głosem w szerszej bioetycznej dyskusji na temat ulepszania ludzi, a w szczególności ulepszania nastroju. W pierwszej części pracy przedstawiono dwa przeciwstawne bioetyczne stanowiska: wrogich idei ulepszania ludzi biokonserwatystów oraz entuzjastycznych transhumanistów. W drugiej części artykułu wykazano, w jaki sposób nieporozumienie między obydwoma stanowiskami może wynikać z innego sposobu definiowania pojęcia autentyczności. W trzeciej części problem autentyczności emocji rozpatrzono na hipotetycznym przykładzie przyjemności wywoływanej przez „pigułkę (...)
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    Transparency or restricting gifts? Polish medical students’ opinions about regulating relationships with pharmaceutical sales representatives.Marcin Rodzinka, Emilia Kaczmarek & Marta Makowska - 2021 - Monash Bioethics Review 40 (Suppl 1):49-70.
    Relationships between physicians and pharmaceutical sales representatives (PSRs) often create conflicts of interest, not least because of the various benefits received by physicians. Many countries attempt to control pharmaceutical industry marketing strategies through legal regulation, and this is true in Poland where efforts are underway to eliminate any practices that might be considered corrupt in medicine. The present research considered Polish medical students’ opinions about domestic laws restricting doctors’ acceptance of expensive gifts from the industry, the idea of compulsory transparency, (...)
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    Promoting diseases to promote drugs: The role of the pharmaceutical industry in fostering good and bad medicalization.Emilia Kaczmarek - 2022 - British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 88 (1):34-39.
    The pharmaceutical industry and drugs advertisements are sometimes accused of “creating diseases”. This article assesses and describes the role of that industry in fostering medicalization. First, the notions of medicalization and pharmaceuticalization are defined. Then, the problem of distinguishing between harmful overmedicalization and well-founded medicalization is presented. Next, the phenomenon of disease mongering is explained and illustrated by the case analysis of medicalizing pain and suffering in three contexts: (1) the general idea of medicalizing physical pain, (2) the medicalization of (...)
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    Etyczne wyzwania w przemyśle farmaceutycznym. Zarys problematyki.Emilia Kaczmarek - 2015 - Annales. Ethics in Economic Life 18 (3):99-108.
    The goal of the text is to show which actions of the modern pharmaceutical industry are morally controversial. There are several burning issues that we need to face on this field, such as: How to deal with the conflict of interests within the medicine? How to mark the vanishing boundaries between information and advertisement concerning the pharmaceutical education? How does the drug advertisement lead to the pharmaceuticalization of society? In the text all of these problems will be briefly analysed. The (...)
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    Feminizm – czy to słowo jeszcze coś znaczy?Emilia Kaczmarek - 2012 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 81 (1):237-258.
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  7. Gorset i skalpel.Emilia Kaczmarek - 2014 - Civitas 16:191-198.
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    Gorset i skalpel.Emilia Kaczmarek - 2020 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 16:191-198.
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  9. Huragany, ludożercy i giełdowi maklerzy - czyli o tym, jak napisać popularną książkę filozoficzną.Emilia Kaczmarek - 2013 - Civitas 15:201-206.
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    Huragany, ludożercy i giełdowi maklerzy – czyli o tym, jak napisać popularną książkę filozoficzną.Emilia Kaczmarek - 2020 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 15:201-206.
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    Nowe wcielenie biopolityki.Emilia Kaczmarek - 2020 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 19:281-293.
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    What Does Pricelessness Mean?Emilia Kaczmarek - 2022 - Journal of Value Inquiry 56 (3):469-484.
    The goal of this text is to elaborate the notion of pricelessness. The issue of pricelessness is distinguished from other important points in the Moral Limits of Markets debate. The proposition of the meaning of pricelessness is presented and discussed. I argue that the notion of pricelessness should not be identified with the notion of dignity or the highest value. The value which is a basis for the pricelessness claim does not have to be a moral value, the notion of (...)
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    Comentário ao artigo “Liberdade democrática como desenvolvimento de si, resistência à opressão e à injustiça epistêmica” Da liberdade democrática à vontade de potência: comentários ao texto de Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua.Emília Carvalho Leitão Biato - 2020 - Trans/Form/Ação 43 (3):235-238.
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    Hannah Arendt. An Intellectual Biography by Michelle-Irène Brudny.Justyna Piskorska-Kaczmarek - 2010 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 15 (2):443-445.
    The article reviews the book Hannah Arendt: An Intellectual Biography, by Michelle-Irene Brudny.
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    Michelle-Irène Brudny: Hannah Arendt. An Intellectual Biography.Justyna Piskorska-Kaczmarek - 2010 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 15 (2):443-445.
    The article reviews the book Hannah Arendt: An Intellectual Biography, by Michelle-Irene Brudny.
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    Hand Position and Response Assignment Modulate the Activation of the Valence‐Space Conceptual Metaphor.Emilia Castaño, Elizabeth Gilboy, Sara Feijóo, Elisabet Serrat, Carles Rostan, Joseph Hilferty & Toni Cunillera - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (7):2342-2363.
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    Are Background Feelings Intentional Feelings?Emilia Barile - 2014 - Open Journal of Philosophy 4 (4):560-574.
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    Characterizing strong equivalence for argumentation frameworks.Emilia Oikarinen & Stefan Woltran - 2011 - Artificial Intelligence 175 (14-15):1985-2009.
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    Mística y Política En El Discurso Femenino Contemporáneo.Emilia Bea - 2007 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 41:33-50.
    El estudio reflexiona sobre la relación entre la mística y la política a través del discurso de una serie de pensadoras contemporáneas que comprometieron su vida con la causa de los oprimidos y de las víctimas. Dorothy Day, Etty Hillesum, María Skobtsov, Edith Stein, Simone Weil y María Zambrano, con su escritura humanizadora y de resistente, nos proporcionan un mensaje con el que construir un pensamiento compasivo y poético para iluminar un mundo desencantado.
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  20. Existential Risk, Astronomical Waste, and the Reasonableness of a Pure Time Preference for Well-Being.S. J. Beard & Patrick Kaczmarek - 2024 - The Monist 107 (2):157-175.
    In this paper, we argue that our moral concern for future well-being should reduce over time due to important practical considerations about how humans interact with spacetime. After surveying several of these considerations (around equality, special duties, existential contingency, and overlapping moral concern) we develop a set of core principles that can both explain their moral significance and highlight why this is inherently bound up with our relationship with spacetime. These relate to the equitable distribution of (1) moral concern in (...)
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    Discourse analysis as a tool for uncovering the lived experience of dementia: Metaphor framing and well-being in early-onset dementia narratives.Emilia Castaño - 2020 - Discourse and Communication 14 (2):115-132.
    The aim of this article is to explore how metaphor is mobilized to frame and describe the lived experience of dementia in a corpus of illness narratives compiled from 10 blogs initiated and maintained by individuals diagnosed with early-onset dementia. The article is set against the background of contemporary healthcare practices and discourse around chronic illness and focuses on the metaphors that patients use to communicate about their dementia experience in relation to three basic psychological needs: autonomy, competence and relatedness, (...)
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  22. Pathologies of Imagination and Legitimacy of Judicial Decision Making.Emilia Mickiewicz - 2020 - In Richard Mullender, Matteo Nicolini, Thomas D. C. Bennett & Emilia Mickiewicz (eds.), Law and imagination in troubled times: a legal and literary discourse. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    The future is but a word.Emília Guimarães Araújo - 2018 - Temporalités 28.
    Today, scientific research is seen as being largely dominated by the short-term, and by the constant need to gain legitimacy in the eyes of society. This text analyzes the existing literature on the concept of future and seeks to explore some of the main meanings it has for scientists. Based on interviews with researchers working on different projects in Portuguese research centers, the authors scrutinize some of the implications of the recurrent reference to the future in their research agendas. Starting (...)
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    The future is but a word.Emília Araújo & Bárbara Guimarães - forthcoming - Temporalités.
    Today, scientific research is seen as being largely dominated by the short-term, and by the constant need to gain legitimacy in the eyes of society. This text analyzes the existing literature on the concept of future and seeks to explore some of the main meanings it has for scientists. Based on interviews with researchers working on different projects in Portuguese research centers, the authors scrutinize some of the implications of the recurrent reference to the future in their research agendas. Starting (...)
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    “Grace Under Pressure”: How CEOs Use Serious Leisure to Cope With the Demands of Their Job.Emilia Bunea - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Mental Simulation in the Processing of Literal and Metaphorical Motion Language: An Eye Movement Study.Emilia Castaño & Gareth Carrol - 2020 - Metaphor and Symbol 35 (3):153-170.
    An eye-tracking while listening study based on the blank screen paradigm was conducted to investigate the processing of literal and metaphorical verbs of motion. The study was based on two assumpti...
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    Mapping the protest. Static, dynamic, and spatial qualities of Occupy and Indignados movements protests in Spain and the United States of America in 2011-2012.Emilia Jeziorowska - 2022 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 41:51-63.
    This article examines the topic of protest mapping during the rise of Occupy Wall Street in the United States in 2011–2012. It focuses on various practices of protest mapping, including a con­sideration of how space (public, urban, or of the protest camp) is represented in the visual sources discussed. It also addresses the qualitative difference between protest mapping and other mapping practices, as well as the categorization of protest mapping terms. Using the method of source analysis and online research, the (...)
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    A Continuity Between the A and B Deductions of the Critique.Emilia Angelova - 2009 - Idealistic Studies 39 (1-3):53-69.
    Heidegger’s Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics controversially claims that the A deduction is superior to the B deduction because the imagination, as the“common root” of understanding and sensibility, opens the first Critique to metaphysical ground. Drawing on Dieter Henrich, this paper reinterprets Heidegger’sreading by moving beyond the Analytic and taking the Dialectic into account. This suggests a continuity between the A and B deductions, namely that the imagination, as more than an ontic faculty, remains a basic power that keeps (...)
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    The interoceptive underpinnings of the feeling of being alive. Damasio’s insights at work.Emilia Barile - 2023 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 1 (3):1-23.
    The feeling of being alive still constitutes a major blind spot of contemporary affective sciences research. The mainstream view accepts it as an ‘umbrella notion’ comprising different states, such as M. Ratcliffe’s «feelings of being», T. Fuchs’s «feeling of being alive», E.M. Engelen’s «Gefühl des Lebendigseins», etc. In contrast, I argue for an account of the feeling of being alive as a unique feeling that can be described in several ways. Empirical support for this view comes mainly from Carvalho and (...)
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    Violence and “Hyperbologic”: Lawlor on Time’s Relation to Metaphysics.Emilia Angelova - 2018 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 56 (3):365-378.
    In his recent work, Leonard Lawlor draws attention to the problem of “violence,” which is the “problem that provides the most food for thought.” This emphasis on the problem of violence and its connections to metaphysics understood as philosophy has been remarkably consistent over his career, and thinking through responses to “violence” has sustained Lawlor’s continued effort to think about what he calls “violent” relations between event and repeatability and ground these upon a critical phenomenology. This contribution to the discussion (...)
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    Roman Theories of Translation: Surpassing the Source by Siobhán McElduff.Emilia Barbiero - 2014 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (4):562-564.
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    Gait Pattern and Motor Performance During Discrete Gait Perturbation in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders.Emilia Biffi, Cristina Costantini, Silvia Busti Ceccarelli, Ambra Cesareo, Gian Marco Marzocchi, Maria Nobile, Massimo Molteni & Alessandro Crippa - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Learning My Way: A Pilot Study of Navigation Skills in Cerebral Palsy in Immersive Virtual Reality.Emilia Biffi, Chiara Gagliardi, Cristina Maghini, Chiara Genova, Daniele Panzeri, Davide Felice Redaelli & Anna Carla Turconi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Purpose:Human navigation skills are essential for everyday life and rely on several cognitive abilities, among which visual-spatial competences that are impaired in subjects with cerebral palsy. In this work, we proposed navigation tasks in immersive virtual reality to 15 children with CP and 13 typically developing peers in order to assess the individual navigation strategies and their modifiability in a situation resembling real life.Methods:We developed and adapted to IVR an application based on a 5-way maze in a playground that was (...)
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    Vocación y vocaciones. Una mirada y muchas preguntas desde la pastoral educativa.Emilia Conde - 2012 - Revista Agustiniana 53 (160):159-186.
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    Identity, Modernism, Postmodernism and Transmodernism.Emilia Guliciuc - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 36:49-55.
    We could ask: how national could be a culture or another? The modernist or postmodernist perspectives seems to be unilateral here. Could be transmodernism the right sollution? The distictions between modernism, postmodernism and transmodernism are actually a pretext to set into discussion again the old dispute between Culture, regarded as a humanity universal feature and national cultures, perceived as a human community tradition symbol (community that claims a territory, a language, a religious belief and a certain government form).
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    Multiculturalism, Globalization and Postmodernism.Emilia Guliciuc - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 30:11-16.
    As one of the characteristics of the nowadays postmodernism, the multiculturalism and the globalization seems to be profoundly related to the heterogenity and to the heteronomy. Globalization is going with the multiculturalism, but in an opposite direction: globalization towards the standardization and multiculturalismtowards fragmentation. Is the Global Village also the Postmodern Village?
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    On Direct Limit Closed Classes of Algebras.Emília Halušková - 2016 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 45 (3/4).
    Axiomatic classes of algebras of a given type which are closed with respect to direct limits are studied in this paper.
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  38. Di contestazione in contestazione.Emilia Rensi - 1971 - Ragusa, Sicily: La fiaccola.
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    Conceptual Baggage and How to Unpack It.Emilia L. Wilson - 2024 - Dissertation, University of St Andrews
    Our interpretive resources enable us to make sense of, navigate, and communicate about our shared world. These resources not only carve the world up into categories, but also guide how we, individually and collectively, are oriented towards it. In this thesis, I examine how these resources, and the dispositions they guide, may be harmful. A vital kind of interpretive resources are frames, which equip us with unified perspectives on the world. Perspectives are suites of open-ended interpretive (inquisitive, attentional, inferential, evaluative, (...)
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    The Dual Erasure of Domestic Epistemic Labour.Emilia L. Wilson - 2021 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 121 (1):111-125.
    There is growing interest in a category of domestic labour frequently termed ‘emotional labour’. I argue that this labour is, in fact, primarily a form of epistemic labour. I argue that domestic epistemic labour is the target of dual erasure. Firstly, as invisible domestic labour, it is underrecognized and undervalued. Secondly, it is not recognized as epistemic, due to women’s epistemic oppression. ‘Emotional labour’, as a catch-all for feminized labour, perpetuates the dominant ideological conception of emotion as feminine and anti-epistemic. (...)
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    Lexicon Spinozanum.Emilia Giancotti Boscherini - 1971 - La Haye,: M. Nijhoff.
    We believe with the publication of our Lexicon Spinozanum, that we are meeting a need in Spinoza historiography which has been pointed out by scholars, but has never before been satisfied. In the intro duction of his Spinozas philosophische Terminologie (Leipzig, 1913), G. T. Richter promised "a Spinozistic Lexicon in which the meaning of each term is set out on an historical basis in alphabetical order". In 1924, in the Report, i.e., Nachbericht, of his four volume edition of the complete (...)
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  42. On theory X and what matters most.Simon Beard & Patrick Kaczmarek - 2022 - In Jeff McMahan, Tim Campbell, James Goodrich & Ketan Ramakrishan (eds.), Ethics and Existence: The Legacy of Derek Parfit. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 358-386.
    One of Derek Parfit’s greatest legacies was the search for Theory X, a theory of population ethics that avoided all the implausible conclusions and paradoxes that have dogged the field since its inception: the Absurd Conclusion, the Repugnant Conclusion, the Non-Identity Problem, and the Mere Addition Paradox. In recent years, it has been argued that this search is doomed to failure and no satisfactory population axiology is possible. This chapter reviews Parfit’s life’s work in the field and argues that he (...)
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  43. Hegel and Deleuze on life, sense, and limit.Emilia Angelova - 2013 - In Karen Houle, Jim Vernon & Jean-Clet Martin (eds.), Hegel and Deleuze: Together Again for the First Time. Northwestern University Press.
  44. Heidegger and Descartes.Emilia Angelova - 2013 - In Francois Raffoul & Eric S. Nelson (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Heidegger. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 13--97.
  45. Heidegger and Gadamer.Emilia Angelova - 2013 - In Francois Raffoul & Eric S. Nelson (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Heidegger. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 165.
     
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    L'héritage de Hegel =.Emilia Angelova & Kaveh Boveiri (eds.) - 2022 - Québec: Presses de l'Université Laval.
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  47. Robert R. Williams, ed., Beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism. Studies in Hegel's Philosophy of Right Reviewed by.Emilia Angelova - 2002 - Philosophy in Review 22 (3):229-231.
     
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  48. Alleviative Bleeding: Bloodletting, Menstruation and the Politics of Ignorance in a Brazilian Blood Donation Centre.Emilia Sanabria - 2009 - Body and Society 15 (2):123-144.
    This article focuses on blood donation as a form of bloodletting in a context where donation is commonly seen to alleviate the symptoms of `thick blood'. It deals with the gendered aspects of blood donation, and the parallels drawn between donating blood and menstruating. Women are seen not to need to donate blood as much as men, who, in the absence of menstruation, are more prone to thick blood and require a means to expunge the ensuing excess. While blood donation (...)
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    Does progressive aphantasia exist? The hypothetical role of aphantasia in the diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases.Emilia J. Sitek & Seweryna Konieczna - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e299.
    Aphantasia is a heterogeneous neuropsychological syndrome consisting of the inability to create mental images. We argue that its progressive form may be a harbinger of dementia. Aphantasia may manifest as the inability to create any mental images or to create complex scenes, inability to spontaneously initiate generation of mental images, and/or inability to visualize a sequence of events.
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  50. Habermas vs Lyotard: Modernity vs Postmodernity?Emilia Steuerman - 1992 - In Andrew E. Benjamin (ed.), Judging Lyotard. Routledge. pp. 99--118.
     
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