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    Singularity as becoming oneself through others.MacLaren Kym - 2019 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 7 (1):37-73.
    Though singularity of the self can be understood in different ways, this essay argues that it ought ultimately to be understood temporally, in terms of becoming and the establishment of what Merleau-Ponty calls «personal institutions». Anorexia is used as a case study: anorexics can oscillate between feeling themselves expressed in their anorexic desires, and feeling themselves expressed in their opposition to anorexic desires. I argue, drawing upon Laing’s understanding of psychopathology, that neither is their «true singular self» but that singularity (...)
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    Chiasms: Merleau-Ponty's Notion of Flesh, edited by Fred Evans and Leonard Lawlor (review).Kym Maclaren - 2003 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 17 (2):148-152.
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    Intimacy as Transgression and the Problem of Freedom.Kym Maclaren - 2018 - Puncta 1 (1):23.
    “To consent to love or be loved,” said Merleau-Ponty, “is to consent also to influence someone else, to decide to a certain extent on behalf of the other.” This essay explicates that idea through a meditation on intimacy. I propose, first, that, on Merleau-Ponty’s account, we are always transgressing into each other’s experience, whether we are strangers or familiars; I call this “ontological intimacy.” Concrete experiences of intimacy are based upon this ontological intimacy, and can take place at two levels: (...)
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    Time, Memory, Institution: Merleau-Ponty's New Ontology of Self.David Morris & Kym Maclaren - 2015 - Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press.
    This collection is the first extended investigation of the relation between time and memory in Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s thought as a whole as well as the first to explore in depth the significance of his concept of institution. It brings the French phenomenologist’s views on the self and ontology into contemporary focus. Time, Memory, Institution argues that the self is not a self-contained or self-determining identity, as such, but is gathered out of a radical openness to what is not self, and (...)
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  5. Emotional clichés and authentic passions: A phenomenological revision of a cognitive theory of emotion.Kym Maclaren - 2011 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10 (1):45-65.
    This paper argues for an understanding of emotion based upon Merleau-Ponty's conceptions of embodiment and passivity. Through a critical assessment of cognitive theories of emotion, and in particular Solomon's theory, it argues (1) that there is a sense in which emotions may be judgments, so long as we understand such judgments as bodily enactments of meaning, but (2) that even understood in this way, the notion of judgment (or construal) can only account for a subset of emotions which I call (...)
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    Embodied perceptions of others as a condition of selfhood?Kym Maclaren - 2008 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 15 (8):63-93.
    Against recent claims that infants begin with a sense of themselves as distinct selves, I propose that the infant's initial sense of self is still indeterminate and ambiguous, and is only progressively consolidated, beginning with embodied perceptions of others. Drawing upon Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology of perception and Hegel's notion of mutual recognition, and with reference to empirical studies in developmental psychology, I argue that perceiving other persons is significantly different from perceiving inanimate things. Until sufficient motor capacities have developed for exploring (...)
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    Merleau-Ponty on human development and the retrospective realization of potential.Kym Maclaren - 2017 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 16 (4):609-621.
    In this essay, I propose that human development is the emergence of something significantly new out of a past situation that does not hold that novel achievement as a determinate potential except retrospectively. Development, in other words, might best be understood as a “realization” in the sense of a making-real of some new form of being that had no prior place in reality, that was not programmed in advance, but that once realized can have its roots traced back to determinate (...)
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  8. Emotional metamorphoses : The role of others in becoming a subject.Kym Maclaren - 2009 - In Sue Campbell, Letitia Meynell & Susan Sherwin (eds.), Embodiment and Agency. Pennsylvania State University Press.
     
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    Intercorporeality, Intersubjectivity and the Problem of “Letting Others Be”.Kym Maclaren - 2002 - Chiasmi International 4:187-208.
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    Intercorporeality, Intersubjectivity and the Problem of “Letting Others Be”.Kym Maclaren - 2002 - Chiasmi International 4:187-208.
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    The Role of Emotion in an Existential Education: Insights from Hegel and Plato.Kym Maclaren - 2008 - International Philosophical Quarterly 48 (4):471-492.
    Emotion is usually conceived as playing a relatively external role in education: either it is raw material reshaped by rational practices, or it merely motivates intellectual reasoning. Drawing upon the philosophy of Hegel and Plato’s Socrates, I argue, however, that education is a process of existential transformation and that emotion plays an essential, internal role therein. Through an analysis of Hegel’s master and slave dialectic, I argue that emotions have their own logic and that an individual can be propelled to (...)
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  12. Existential-Ontological Psychotherapy: Attuning to How Being Is at Issue.Kym Maclaren - 2015 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 22 (2):147-150.
    The core insight of Dr. Angelica Tratter’s essay, as I see it, is that we can approach the question of a person’s ways of being in the world in an ‘ontological’ rather than ‘ontical’ manner. Tratter communicates this insight primarily through a rehabilitation of Ludwig Binswanger’s notion of ‘world-design.’ In what follows, I wish both to affirm Tratter’s insight, and also, through my own elaboration of it, to propose some possible divergences of thought. As Tratter notes, Heidegger was unhappy with (...)
     
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    Life is Inherently Expressive: A Merleau-Pontian Response to Darwin’s The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals.Kym Maclaren - 2005 - Chiasmi International 7:241-260.
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    La vie est intrinsequement expressive: Une niponse merleau-pontienne a L’Expression des emotions chez l’homme et les animaux de Darwin.Kym Maclaren - 2005 - Chiasmi International 7:261-261.
    This is a French abstract for an English-language article, published as "Life is Inherently Expressive: A Merleau-Pontian response to Darwin's _The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals_".
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    Merleau-Ponty's Embodied Ethics: Rethinking Traditional Ethics.Kym Maclaren - 2006 - In Christine Daigle (ed.), Existentialist Thinkers and Ethics. Mcgill/Queen's University Press. pp. 142.
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    résumé: Intercorporéité et intersubjectivité, ou comment “laisser être les autres”.Kym Maclaren - 2002 - Chiasmi International 4:208-209.
    This is a French abstract, published in _Chiasmi_, describing an English-language article entitled "Intercorporeality, Intersubjectivity and the Problem of “Letting Others Be” .".
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    riassunto: Intercorporeità, intersoggettività e if problema di “fasciar essere gli altri”.Kym Maclaren - 2002 - Chiasmi International 4:209-210.
    This is an Italian abstract, published in _Chiasmi, describing an English-language article published under the title "Intercorporeality, Intersubjectivity and the Problem of “Letting Others Be”.".
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    The Existentialist Reader. [REVIEW]Kym MacLaren - 2003 - Teaching Philosophy 26 (1):93-96.
  19. On Perception and Autonomy Considered through the Phenomenological Understanding of Emotion Described by Kym Maclaren.Erika Grimm - 2015 - Res Cogitans: An Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Journal 6 (1):171-178.
    Kym Maclaren, in her article, “Emotional Metamorphoses: The Role of Others in Becoming a Subject,” explores a phenomenological view on emotion as being-in-the-world as well as the ethical implications of understanding emotion in opposition to the moralistic view. In the first part of this paper, I provide an exegetical assessment of Maclaren’s thesis; in the second I introduce a critique of Maclaren’s argument and argue a claim of my own which explores perception and autonomy in the human (...)
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    Review of Time, memory, institution: Merleau-Ponty’s New Ontology of Self by David Morris and Kym Maclaren (eds.), Ohio University Press, 2015, 297 pp., IBSN 9780821421086, $64.00. [REVIEW]Jakub Čapek - 2020 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 20 (2):407-416.
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    The Death of Social Death: Im/possibility of Black Maternity in Angelina Weld Grimké's Rachel.Kym Cunningham - 2022 - Substance 51 (2):3-20.
    Abstract:Although Angelina Weld Grimké's 1916 play, Rachel, has historically been read as a sentimental, anti-lynching drama, such classifications might limit the play's anarchic potential. Instead of viewing the characters as responding to anti-Black violence, this paper proposes reframing the play's discussion within a context of Black maternity and its necessary engagement with the Afro-pessimist concept of social death. Such reorientation suggests that Rachel works within the theater's very materiality in order to explore the effects of anti-Blackness on Black life. Specifically, (...)
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    Building an authentic cultural curriculum through tertiary cultural dance.Kym Stevens, Rachel A. Pedro & Stephanie J. Hanrahan - 2019 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 19 (3):264-284.
    This study identified a range of pedagogies developed to promote global citizenship within a university Latin American dance unit. It implemented changes to teaching and learning approaches in the...
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    Morally and Otherwise Right Lives, Education and Upbringing: A Rational Basis for Citizenship, Liberty and Peace, and a Theory About Everything.Kym Farrand - 2015 - Plymouth, UK: Upa.
    This book proposes a new, rationally-justified, evidence-based theory concerning values. It discusses practical applications of these universally-applicable values, especially to morality, society, education and upbringing. In doing so, it discusses sexism, sexuality, racism, freedom, politics, law, animal rights, environmental ethics, health-care, war, economics, psychology, science, literature, religion, and much more.
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    Defining dignity in higher education as an alternative to requiring ‘Trigger Warnings’.Gordon MacLaren - 2024 - Nursing Philosophy 25 (1):e12474.
    This article examines trigger warnings, particularly the call for trigger warnings on university campuses, and from a Levinasian and Kantian ethical perspective, and addresses the question: When, if ever, are trigger warnings helpful to student's learning? The nursing curriculum is developed with key stakeholders and regulatory bodies to ensure graduate nurses are competent to deliver a high standard of care to patients and clients. Practical teaching practice and published research has uncovered an increasing use of ‘Trigger Warnings’ before a topic (...)
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    Dignity.E. A. Maclaren - 1977 - Journal of Medical Ethics 3 (1):40-41.
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    Emotional Disorder and the Mind-Body Problem.Kym Mac Laren - 2006 - Chiasmi International 8:139-154.
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    Emotional Disorder and the Mind-Body Problem.Kym Mac Laren - 2006 - Chiasmi International 8:139-154.
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    Anthemius of Tralles: A Study in Later Greek Geometry.Malcolm MacLaren & G. L. Huxley - 1962 - American Journal of Philology 83 (1):104.
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  29. Catholic Agencies in the Church: On Being Friends.Duncan MacLaren - 2010 - The Australasian Catholic Record 87 (4):395.
     
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  30. Virginia's Mother Church; and the Political Conditions under Which it Grew: The Story of the Anglican Church and the Development of Religion in Virginia, 1727–1814. Vol. II.George MacLaren Brydon - 1948
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    Advancing Pre-Health Humanities as Intensive Research Practice: Principles and Recommendations from a Cross-Divisional Baccalaureate Setting.Sarah Ann Singer, Kym Weed, Jennifer Edwell, Jordynn Jack & Jane F. Thrailkill - 2017 - Journal of Medical Humanities 38 (4):373-384.
    This essay argues that pre-health humanities programs should focus on intensive research practice for baccalaureate students and provides three guiding principles for implementing it. Although the interdisciplinary nature of health humanities permits baccalaureate students to use research methods from the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities, pre-health humanities coursework tends to force students to adopt only one of many disciplinary identities. Alternatively, an intensive research approach invites students to critically select and combine methods from multiple disciplines to ask and answer (...)
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    Author(iz)ing the Body: Monique Wittig, The Lesbian Body and the Anatomy Texts of Andreas Vesalius.Kym Martindale - 2001 - European Journal of Women's Studies 8 (3):343-356.
    Monique Wittig's The Lesbian Body subverts the authority of the anatomy teaching text, and challenges its claim to objectivity, by writing to the texts of Andreas Vesalius. Vesalius, working in the late 15th century, is recognized as having set the precedent for how the anatomy of the human body is taught even today. By writing a ‘lesbian body’ in disarray, Wittig metaphorically topples the authority and order of the standard Vesalian anatomy. By writing that body as a desiring subject, she (...)
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    Die politische Bedeutung der pornografischen Kehre.Mario Perniola & Sara Fiona Maclaren - 2010 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 1 (2):27-42.
    The text is looking for a political explanation of the turn in Western attitude to pornography which has taken place since the sixties and even more so since the seventies. More surprising than the liberalization of pornography itself appears the massive pornographic self-exposure even by minors since the turn of the millennium. In addition to the reasons for this extraordinary permissiveness, the paper questions the role of technical and audiovisual media in this social development.
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    Die politische Bedeutung der pornografischen Kehre.Mario Perniola & Sarah Fiona Maclaren - 2010 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 1 (2):28-42.
    The text is looking for a political explanation of the turn in Western attitude to pornography which has taken place since the sixties and even more so since the seventies. More surprising than the liberalization of pornography itself appears the massive pornographic self-exposure even by minors since the turn of the millennium. In addition to the reasons for this extraordinary permissiveness, the paper questions the role of technical and audiovisual media in this social development.
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    Structure and possible origins of stacking faults in gamma-yttrium disilicate.I. MacLaren & G. Richter - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (2):169-181.
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  36. Tyranny.Malcolm MacLaren Jr - 1941 - In William Kelly Prentice (ed.), The Greek Political Experience. New York: Russell & Russell.
     
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    The condition of the picture.Neil MacLaren - 1939 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 3 (1/2):140-141.
  38. The perceptual organization of point constellations.Matthew J. Dry, Daniel J. Navarro, Kym Preiss & Michael D. Lee - 2009 - In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.
     
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    Returning incidental findings from genetic research to children: views of parents of children affected by rare diseases.Erika Kleiderman, Bartha Maria Knoppers, Conrad V. Fernandez, Kym M. Boycott, Gail Ouellette, Durhane Wong-Rieger, Shelin Adam, Julie Richer & Denise Avard - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (10):691-696.
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    Emotional Disorder and the Mind-Body Problem.Kym Mac Laren - 2006 - Chiasmi International 8:139-154.
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    Résumé: Désordre émotionnel et Ie dualisme du corp et de l’esprit.Kym Mac Laren - 2006 - Chiasmi International 8:155-155.
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    Riassunto: Disordine emotivo e it dualismo di anima e corpo.Kym Mac Laren - 2006 - Chiasmi International 8:155-155.
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    How can valid informed consent be obtained from a psychotic patient for research into psychosis? Three perspectives.Ian Freckelton, Nicholas Keks, Vivienne Howe, Kellie Foister, Kym Jenkins, David Copolov & Danny Sullivan - 2003 - Monash Bioethics Review 22 (4):60.
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  44. Cultivating Curious and Creative Minds: The Role of Teachers and Teacher Educators, Part Ii.Terrell M. Peace, Donald S. Blumenfeld-Jones, Anne Chodakowski, Julia Cote, Cheryl J. Craig, Joyce M. Dutcher, Kieran Egan, Ginny Esch, Sharon Friesen, Brenda Gladstone, David Jardine, Kathryn L. Jenkins, Gillian C. Judson, Dixie K. Keyes, Beverly J. Klug, Chris Lasher-Zwerling, Teresa Leavitt, Shaun Murphy, Jacqueline Sack, Kym Stewart, Madalina Tanase, Kip Téllez, Sandra Wasko-Flood & Patricia T. Whitfield (eds.) - 2011 - R&L Education.
    Presents a plethora of approaches to developing human potential in areas not conventionally addressed. Organized in two parts, this international collection of essays provides viable educational alternatives to those currently holding sway in an era of high-stakes accountability.
     
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    Frontal lobe hemodynamics detected by functional near-infrared spectroscopy during head-up tilt table tests in patients with electrical burns.Yoo Hwan Kim, Youngmin Kim, Jaechul Yoon, Yong Suk Cho, Dohern Kym, Jun Hur, Wook Chun & Byung-Jo Kim - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:986230.
    SignificanceElectrical burns can cause severe damage to the nervous system, resulting in autonomic dysfunction with reduced cerebral perfusion. However, few studies have investigated these consequences.AimTo elucidate changes in prefrontal cerebral hemodynamics using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) during the head-up tilt table test (HUT) for patients with electrical burns.ApproachWe recruited 17 patients with acute electrical burns within 1 week after their accidents and 10 healthy volunteers. The NIRS parameters acquired using an fNIRS device attached to the forehead were analyzed in five (...)
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    Self as Divergence. [REVIEW]Sarah McLay - 2017 - Chiasmi International 19:485-494.
    Kym Maclaren’s and David Morris’ edited volume Time, Memory, Institution: Merleau-Ponty’s New Ontology of Self is an excellent study of Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s concepts of memory, temporality and institution. Its chapters examine these concepts in their relation to his indirect ontology, together revealing that selfhood is instituted via ontological disparity or divergence (écart). In this review, I explore what I take to be the most salient insights of the book’s authors, and suggest that the volume as a whole repositions phenomenology (...)
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  47. Loving and knowing: reflections for an engaged epistemology.Hanne De Jaegher - 2019 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 20 (5):847-870.
    In search of our highest capacities, cognitive scientists aim to explain things like mathematics, language, and planning. But are these really our most sophisticated forms of knowing? In this paper, I point to a different pinnacle of cognition. Our most sophisticated human knowing, I think, lies in how we engage with each other, in our relating. Cognitive science and philosophy of mind have largely ignored the ways of knowing at play here. At the same time, the emphasis on discrete, rational (...)
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    Shifting the Weight of Inaccessibility: Access Intimacy as a Critical Phenomenological Ethos.Desiree Valentine - 2020 - Puncta 3 (2):76-94.
    This paper offers a critical phenomenological view of the concept of access intimacy, a term coined by disability justice advocate Mia Mingus. Access intimacy refers to a mode of relation between disabled people or between disabled and non-disabled people that can be born of concerted cultivation or instantly intimated and centrally concerns the feeling of someone genuinely understanding and anticipating another’s access needs. Putting in conversation this notion of intimacy with Kym Maclaren’s critical phenomenological account of intimacy, I show (...)
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    Editors' Introduction: Reflections on the First Issue.Martina Ferrari, Devin Fitzpatrick, Sarah McLay, Shannon Hayes, Kaja Jenssen Rathe & Amie Zimmer - 2018 - Puncta 1 (1):1.
    We are happy to feature four invited submissions by Lisa Guenther, Kym Maclaren, Bonnie Mann, and Gayle Salamon, all of whom respond to the questions motivating our inaugural issue. Both Salamon and Maclaren offer a response to the question “What is critical phenomenology?” by exploring the productive relationship between critical theory and phenomenology. Salamon does this by tracing the history of the term critical phenomenology. Maclaren further explores the productive relationship between critical theory and phenomenology en route (...)
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    Residuated Structures and Orthomodular Lattices.D. Fazio, A. Ledda & F. Paoli - 2021 - Studia Logica 109 (6):1201-1239.
    The variety of residuated lattices includes a vast proportion of the classes of algebras that are relevant for algebraic logic, e.g., \-groups, Heyting algebras, MV-algebras, or De Morgan monoids. Among the outliers, one counts orthomodular lattices and other varieties of quantum algebras. We suggest a common framework—pointed left-residuated \-groupoids—where residuated structures and quantum structures can all be accommodated. We investigate the lattice of subvarieties of pointed left-residuated \-groupoids, their ideals, and develop a theory of left nuclei. Finally, we extend some (...)
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