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    Liberal Neutrality: Treating Citizens as Free and Equal.Alexa Zellentin - 2012 - De Gruyter.
    Die neue Reihe Ideen&Argumente ist dem Ideal einer pluralistischen und offenen Argumentationskultur verpflichtet und präsentiert in solider Ausstattung Themen und Fragestellungen, die inhaltlich oder methodisch wichtige Beiträge zur zeitgenössischen Philosophie leisten. Die Publikationen sollen die Vorzüge angelsächsischer und kontinentaler Philosophietraditionen in ein produktives Zusammenspiel bringen. Herausragende, systematisch ausgerichtete Originalausgaben und deutsche Erstausgaben aus allen Teilgebieten der Theoretischen und Praktischen Philosophie finden in Ideen&Argumente ihren Platz. Willkommen sind programmatische Monographien jeglicher philosophischer Provenienz. Es gilt, die zeitgenössische Philosophie in ihrer thematischen und (...)
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    Scientific progress is like doing a puzzle, not building a wall.Alexa M. Tullett & Simine Vazire - 2018 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41.
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    Advice-implicative actions: Using interrogatives and assessments to deliver advice in mundane conversation.Alexa Hepburn, Jonathan Potter & Chloe Shaw - 2015 - Discourse Studies 17 (3):317-342.
    Work on advice has concentrated on institutional settings where there are restrictions on roles, actions and their organisation. This article focuses on advice giving in mundane settings: interactions between mothers and their young-adult daughters in a corpus of 51 telephone calls. Analysis reveals a range of designs that can be ‘advice implicative’ including advice-implicative interrogatives and advice-implicative assessments. Recipients orient to the characteristic features these implicit forms share with more explicit advice: normative pressure on the recipient’s conduct and epistemic asymmetry (...)
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    All Together Now: Concurrent Learning of Multiple Structures in an Artificial Language.Alexa R. Romberg & Jenny R. Saffran - 2013 - Cognitive Science 37 (7):1290-1320.
    Natural languages contain many layers of sequential structure, from the distribution of phonemes within words to the distribution of phrases within utterances. However, most research modeling language acquisition using artificial languages has focused on only one type of distributional structure at a time. In two experiments, we investigated adult learning of an artificial language that contains dependencies between both adjacent and non-adjacent words. We found that learners rapidly acquired both types of regularities and that the strength of the adjacent statistics (...)
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    Schillers "Ästhetische Briefe" als Literatur: der Vollzug von literarischen Praktiken in der "ästhetischen Kunst".Alexa Lucke - 2021 - Bielefeld: Transcript. Edited by Alexa Lucke.
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    Compensation for Historical Emissions and Excusable Ignorance.Alexa Zellentin - 2014 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 32 (3):258-274.
    This article defends the idea of applying principles of corrective justice to the matter of climate change. In particular, it argues against the excusable ignorance objection, which holds that historical emissions produced at a time when our knowledge of climate change was insufficient ought to be removed from the equation when applying rectificatory principles to this context. In constructing my argument, I rely on a particular interpretation of rectificatory justice and outcome responsibility. I also address the individualism objection by showing (...)
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    Moralizing mental states: The role of trait self-control and control perceptions.Alexa Weiss, Matthias Forstmann & Pascal Burgmer - 2021 - Cognition 214 (C):104662.
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    The role of intergenerational family stories in mental health and wellbeing.Alexa Elias & Adam D. Brown - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Patterns of memory sharing begin early in one’s life, informing relationships, one’s history, and one’s sense of cultural belonging. Memory sharing among families has been the focus of research investigating the relationship between mental health and intergenerational memory. A burgeoning body of research is showing that intergenerational knowledge of one’s family history is associated with positive mental health and wellbeing. However, research on the specific mechanisms and potential applications of such findings are just beginning to emerge. In particular, studies examining (...)
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    Life is out there: a comment on Griffin.Alexa Hepburn & Jonathan Potter - 2007 - Discourse Studies 9 (2):276-282.
    Open-ended interviews remain the default data generation technique for qualitative psychology and sociology. This commentary raises questions with Griffin's understanding of naturalistic materials and the emic/ etic distinction. It reiterates problems in the use of open-ended interviews, and repeats the case for more considered support for their use.
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    Spontaneous evaluations: Similarities and differences between the affect heuristic and implicit attitudes.Alexa Spence & Ellen Townsend - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (1):83-93.
    The affect heuristic and implicit attitudes are two separate concepts that have arisen within different literatures but that have a number of similarities. This paper compares these two constructs with the aim of clarifying exactly what they are and how these relate to one another. By comparing and contrasting the affect heuristic and implicit attitudes we conclude that the “affect pool” of images tagged with feelings referred to within the affect heuristic literature may be equivalent to the construct of implicit (...)
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    Straight to the Sources: Analyzing Elementary Preservice Teacher Planning for Inquiry.Alexa M. Quinn & Alexandria Hakim - 2023 - Journal of Social Studies Research 47 (3-4):210-229.
    Through a multiphase coding process, the researchers examined the selection, characteristics, and planned use of 111 written, visual, oral, and material sources that preservice teachers incorporated into plans for inquiry-based elementary social studies instruction. Preservice teachers identified Google as their main tool for locating potential sources, selected far more secondary than primary sources, and varied widely in how they prepared sources for elementary students. Planned use of sources focused almost entirely on identifying key details, with limited opportunities designed for students (...)
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    Expectancy Learning from Probabilistic Input by Infants.Alexa R. Romberg & Jenny R. Saffran - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    The Vertebrate Tooth Row: Is It Initiated by a Single Organizing Tooth?Alexa Sadier, William R. Jackman, Vincent Laudet & Yann Gibert - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (6):1900229.
    Teeth are one of the most fascinating innovations of vertebrates. Their diversity of shape, size, location, and number in vertebrates is astonishing. If the molecular mechanisms underlying the morphogenesis of individual teeth are now relatively well understood, thanks to the detailed experimental work that has been performed in model organisms (mainly mouse and zebrafish), the mechanisms that control the organization of the dentition are still a mystery. Mammals display simplified dentitions when compared to other vertebrates with only a single tooth (...)
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    Andreas Vieth (2006) Einführung in die Angewandte Ethik: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt, Einführungen Philosophie, hrsg. v. Dieter Schönecker u. Niko Strobach, 198 Seiten, ISBN: 3-534-15465-7, 14,90 €.Alexa Nossek - 2007 - Ethik in der Medizin 19 (3):240-242.
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    Natural will, coercion and recognition – ethical considerations regarding incompetent patients in psychiatric hospitals.Alexa Nossek, Jakov Gather & Jochen Vollmann - 2018 - Ethik in der Medizin 30 (2):107-122.
    ZusammenfassungIn der neueren deutschen Rechtsprechung wurden die Anforderungen an die rechtliche Zulässigkeit von Zwangsbehandlungen verschärft und der Berücksichtigung des natürlichen Willens nicht selbstbestimmungsfähiger Patienten ein höherer Stellenwert eingeräumt. So ist der behandelnde Arzt etwa verpflichtet, einen letzten Versuch zu unternehmen, eine auf Vertrauen gegründete Zustimmung zu erhalten. In Anbetracht dessen, dass ein solches Gespräch im Kontext informellen Zwangs stattfindet, ergibt sich ein medizinethisches Dilemma: Entweder wird eine Zwangsbehandlung durchgeführt und somit direkter körperlicher Zwang angewendet, oder eine Zustimmung wird erzielt, jedoch (...)
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    The digital witness: The role of digital evidence in criminal justice responses to sexual violence.Alexa Dodge - 2018 - Feminist Theory 19 (3):303-321.
    While the low conviction rate for cases of sexual violence is often justified by the so-called ‘he-said-she-said’ nature of these cases, the increasing presence of digital evidence has begun to challenge this justification. This digital evidence can provide new opportunities for intervening in and prosecuting sexual violence. However, it may also be used against complainants or deemed still insufficient for proving guilt. Thus, while digital evidence may be challenging typical criminal justice responses to sexual violence, it may equally be utilised (...)
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    Medizinisches Wissen in der Unfallversicherung: Die Begutachtung von „Preßluftschäden“ im Krankenhaus Bergmannsheil, 1929–1944.Alexa Geisthövel - 2018 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 26 (1):63-90.
    ZusammenfassungDer Beitrag nimmt eine zentrale ärztliche Tätigkeit im Rahmen des deutschen Sozialversicherungswesens in den Blick: die Begutachtung in Unfallrentenangelegenheiten. Am Beispiel des Kohlenbergbaus in der Zwischenkriegszeit rekonstruiert er, wie zuerst Sozialpolitiker den „Preßluftschaden“ als Berufskrankheit definierten, woraufhin Unfallchirurgen diesem sozialrechtlichen Tatbestand eine ärztliche Praxis abgewinnen mussten. Auf Grundlage medizinischer Fachpublikationen und der Archivalien des höchsten Spruchgremiums im Sozialrecht, des Reichsversicherungsamtes, wird die kontroverse Hervorbringung von neuem Wissen nachgezeichnet. Der Beitrag argumentiert, dass medizinisches Wissen in der Begutachtung weder einfach „angewandt“ noch (...)
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  18. An alternative to nuclear weapons? : proportionality, discrimination, and the conventional global strike program.Alexa Royden - 2014 - In Caron E. Gentry & Amy Eckert (eds.), The future of just war: new critical essays. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press.
     
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    Surprise me! On the impact of unexpected benefits on other-praising gratitude expressions.Alexa Weiss, Pascal Burgmer & Jens Lange - 2020 - Tandf: Cognition and Emotion 34 (8):1608-1620.
    Volume 34, Issue 8, December 2020, Page 1608-1620.
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    “Try Not to be Embarrassed”: A Sex Positive Analysis of Nonconsensual Pornography Case Law.Alexa Dodge - 2021 - Feminist Legal Studies 29 (1):23-41.
    Media, police, and educational responses to nonconsensual pornography (i.e. ‘revenge porn’) have been critiqued for relying on sex negative beliefs that result in victims of this act being blamed and shamed for their own victimisation. In this article I analyse judicial discourse in nonconsensual pornography case law to assess the extent to which sex negativity is embedded in legal responses. I find that, while overt victim blaming and shaming is not present in the judicial discourse, subtle forms of sex negativity (...)
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    Language, ecological structure, and across-population sharing.Alexa Bódog, gábor P. háden, Zoltán Jakab & Zsolt Palatinus - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4):490-491.
    We propose a way to achieve across-population sharing within the authors' model in a way that is plausibly in accordance with human evolution, and also a simple way to capture ecological structure. Finally, we briefly reflect on the model's scope and limits in modeling linguistic communication.
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    Protecting Cisnormative Private and Public Spheres: The Canadian Conservative Denunciation of Transgender Rights.Alexa DeGagne - 2021 - Studies in Social Justice 15 (3):497-517.
    The public sphere has been seen by conservatives as an arena for safeguarding private relations. Private power relations could be threatened by newly recognized social groups that make claims on the state for justice and equality. Therefore, conservatives have been concerned about who can speak and exist in public and who can thereby make demands on the state. In the debates over transgender rights in Canada, social conservatives and neoliberal forces have merged in complex and impactful ways. Analyzing House of (...)
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    Queer Bedfellows of Proposition 8: Adopting Social Conservative and Neoliberal Political Rationalities in California’s Same-Sex Marriage Fight.Alexa DeGagne - 2013 - Studies in Social Justice 7 (1):107-124.
    On November 4, 2008 California voters passed Proposition 8, and accordingly same-sex marriage was banned under the state constitution. Proposition 8 is now being considered by the Supreme Court. The proposition has sparked national debate about the nature of the relationship between the state and citizens’ sexuality and corresponding rights; calling into question the practice of allocating rights and privileges on the basis of sexuality and family form. Proponents of the proposition, who can be classified as predominantly socially conservative, want (...)
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    Poem.Alexa Pelzer - 2022 - Questions 22:21-21.
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    Poem.Alexa Pelzer - 2022 - Questions 22:21-21.
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    fusing the Amputated Body: An Interactionist Bridge for Feminism and Disability.Alexa Schriempf - 2001 - Hypatia 16 (4):53-79.
    Disabled women's issues, experiences, and embodiments have been misunderstood, if not largely ignored, by feminist as well as mainstream disability theorists. The reason for this, I argue, is embedded in the use of materialist and constructivist approaches to bodies that do not recognize the interaction between “sex” and “gender” and “impairment” and “disability” as material-semiotic. Until an interactionist paradigm is taken up, we will not be able to uncover fully the intersection between sexist and ableist biases that form disabled women's (...)
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    Freedom, Equality, Minarets.Alexa Zellentin - 2014 - Res Publica 20 (1):45-63.
    This paper discusses the Swiss minaret ban as a threat to equal citizenship rather than a threat to freedom of religion. The main argument of the paper is that cultural differences can threaten the fair value of equal political participation rights as well as socio-economic ones. These differences are morally troubling despite legitimate emphasis on the need for a shared (political) culture. To ensure that the state treats its citizens as equals with regard to cultural differences requires a form of (...)
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    Religion in liberal political philosophy. Cécile Laborde and Aurélia Bardon, eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017.Alexa Zellentin - 2018 - Constellations 25 (2):302-304.
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    Symposium: Intergenerational Justice and Natural Resources: Introduction.Alexa Zellentin, Pranay Sanklecha & Lukas Meyer - 2015 - Moral Philosophy and Politics 2 (1):1-5.
  30. (Re)fusing the amputated body: An interactionist bridge for feminism and disability.Alexa Schriempf - 2001 - Hypatia 16 (4):53-79.
    : Disabled women's issues, experiences, and embodiments have been misunderstood, if not largely ignored, by feminist as well as mainstream disability theorists. The reason for this, I argue, is embedded in the use of materialist and constructivist approaches to bodies that do not recognize the interaction between "sex" and "gender" and "impairment" and "disability" as material-semiotic. Until an interactionist paradigm is taken up, we will not be able to uncover fully the intersection between sexist and ableist biases (among others) that (...)
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    Climate Migration. Cultural Aspects of Climate Change.Alexa Zellentin - 2010 - Analyse & Kritik 32 (1):63-86.
    This paper argues that climate migration-in case of climate refugees in a strict sense-differs from other forms of migration not only by its finality but also by the fact that entire communities are forced to resettle elsewhere. For such communities to migrate with dignity-that is in a way that protects the social bases of their self-respect-their host countries are required to ensure the necessary institutional arrangements enabling these people to become full and equal members within a reasonably short time. Ensuring (...)
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    Radical Disobedience.Alexa T. Schriempf - 1997 - The Acorn 9 (1):16-35.
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    Radical Disobedience.Alexa T. Schriempf - 1997 - The Acorn 9 (1):16-35.
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    Patterning the pharyngeal arches.Anthony Graham & Alexa Smith - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (1):54-61.
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    From the Galleries to the Clinic: Applying Art Museum Lessons to Patient Care. [REVIEW]Alexa Miller, Michelle Grohe, Shahram Khoshbin & Joel T. Katz - 2013 - Journal of Medical Humanities 34 (4):433-438.
    Increasingly, medical educators integrate art-viewing into curricular interventions that teach clinical observation—often with local art museum educators. How can cross-disciplinary collaborators explicitly connect the skills learned in the art museum with those used at the bedside? One approach is for educators to align their pedagogical approach using similar teaching methods in the separate contexts of the galleries and the clinic. We describe two linked pedagogical exercises—Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) in the museum galleries and observation at the bedside—from “Training the Eye: (...)
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    Medizinisches Wissen in der Unfallversicherung.Alexa Geisthövel - 2018 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 26 (1):63-90.
    ZusammenfassungDer Beitrag nimmt eine zentrale ärztliche Tätigkeit im Rahmen des deutschen Sozialversicherungswesens in den Blick: die Begutachtung in Unfallrentenangelegenheiten. Am Beispiel des Kohlenbergbaus in der Zwischenkriegszeit rekonstruiert er, wie zuerst Sozialpolitiker den „Preßluftschaden“ als Berufskrankheit definierten, woraufhin Unfallchirurgen diesem sozialrechtlichen Tatbestand eine ärztliche Praxis abgewinnen mussten. Auf Grundlage medizinischer Fachpublikationen und der Archivalien des höchsten Spruchgremiums im Sozialrecht, des Reichsversicherungsamtes, wird die kontroverse Hervorbringung von neuem Wissen nachgezeichnet. Der Beitrag argumentiert, dass medizinisches Wissen in der Begutachtung weder einfach „angewandt“ noch (...)
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    RETRACTED: Fueling doubt and openness: Experiencing the unconscious, constructed nature of perception induces uncertainty and openness to change.William Hart, Alexa M. Tullett, Wyley B. Shreves & Zachary Fetterman - 2015 - Cognition 137 (C):1-8.
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    Consent for participating in clinical trials ‐ Is it really informed?Teodora Alexa-Stratulat, Marius Neagu, Anca-Iulia Neagu, Ioana Dana Alexa & Beatrice Gabriela Ioan - 2018 - Developing World Bioethics 18 (3):299-306.
    The article explores the challenges of ensuring voluntary and informed consent which is obtained from potential research subjects in the north‐eastern part of Romania. This study is one of the first empirical papers of this nature in Romania. The study used a quantitative survey design using the adapted Quality of Informed Consent (QuIC) questionnaire. The target population consisted of 100 adult persons who voluntarily enrolled in clinical trials. The informed consent form must contain details regarding the potential risks and benefits, (...)
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    Review of Seumas Miller, The Moral Foundations of Social Institutions[REVIEW]Alexa Forrester - 2010 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (6).
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    Ontología política desde América Latina.Idrobo Velasco, Jhon Alexánder, Orrego Echeverría & Israel Arturo (eds.) - 2021 - Bogotá, D.C., Colombia: Ediciones USTA.
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    Florian Mildenberger. Medizinische Belehrung für das Bürgertum: Medikale Kulturen in der Zeitschrift “Die Gartenlaube” . 230 pp., illus., bibl., index. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2012. €39. [REVIEW]Alexa Geisthövel - 2015 - Isis 106 (1):200-201.
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    What do displays of empathy do in palliative care consultations?Ruth Parry, Alexa Hepburn & Joseph Ford - 2019 - Discourse Studies 21 (1):22-37.
    Empathy is an important way for doctors to demonstrate their understanding of patients’ subjective experiences. This research considers the role of empathy in 37 doctor–patient palliative or end-of-life care consultations recorded in a hospice. Specifically, it focuses on four contexts in which there is a disparity between patients’ displayed experience of their illness and the doctor’s biomedical, expertise-driven perspective on their illness. These include cases in which the patient is sceptical of the medical perspective, cases in which the patient’s expectations (...)
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    Friedrich Breyer, Wolfgang van den Daele, Margret Engelhard, Gundolf Gubernatis, Hartmut Kliemt, Christian Kopetzki, Hans Jürgen Schlitt, Jochen Taupitz (2006) Organmangel. Ist der Tod auf der Warteliste unvermeidbar?Essen Alexa Nossek - 2007 - Ethik in der Medizin 19 (3):247-249.
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    Measurement of the Effects of School Psychological Services: A Scoping Review.Bettina Müller, Alexa von Hagen, Natalie Vannini & Gerhard Büttner - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    School psychologists are asked to systematically evaluate the effects of their work to ensure quality standards. Given the different types of methods applied to different users of school psychology measuring the effects of school psychological services is a complex task. Thus, the focus of our scoping review was to systematically investigate the state of past research on the measurement of the effects of school psychological services published between 1998 and 2018 in eight major school psychological journals. Of the 5,048 peer-reviewed (...)
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    I Choose for Myself, Therefore I Am.Malte Dold & Alexa Stanton - 2021 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 14 (1).
    Behavioral economics and existentialism both present informative perspectives on human choice. We argue in this article that the dialogue between the two approaches can enrich the current debate about the normative implications of behavioral economics. While behavioral economics suggests that our capacity to choose is constrained by cognitive biases and environmental influences, existentialism emphasizes that we can treat ourselves as free and ‘becoming’ beings in spite of the many constraints we face. Acknowledging these two perspectives in the form of a (...)
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    On Clear and Confused Ideas. [REVIEW]Robert Cummins, Alexa Lee, Martin Roth, David Byrd & Pierre Poirier - 2002 - Journal of Philosophy 99 (2):102-108.
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    Book review: Barbara Fawcett. Feminist perspectives on disability. London: Pearson education. 2000. [REVIEW]Alexa Schriempf - 2002 - Hypatia 17 (3):251-253.
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    Individual differences in nonverbal prediction and vocabulary size in infancy.Tracy Reuter, Lauren Emberson, Alexa Romberg & Casey Lew-Williams - 2018 - Cognition 176 (C):215-219.
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  49. Empowerment.Alexa Schindel Sara Tolbert, Lenore Kenny Salina Gray, Nicole Snook Marelis Rivera & Chris Widimaier - 2019 - In Derek Ford (ed.), Keywords in Radical Philosophy and Education: Common Concepts for Contemporary Movements. Brill.
     
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    Moving to Music: Effects of Heard and Imagined Musical Cues on Movement-Related Brain Activity.Rebecca S. Schaefer, Alexa M. Morcom, Neil Roberts & Katie Overy - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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