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    Grace Andrus de Laguna: A Perspective from the History of Linguistics.Brigitte Nerlich - 2022 - Australasian Philosophical Review 6 (1):68-77.
    Grace de Laguna was a philosopher working in the first part of the twentieth century on analytic and speculative philosophy, as well as on the psychology and philosophy of language, especially the social function of language. Joel Katzav’s lead essay focuses mainly on the former part of her work, while my commentary focuses mostly on the latter. Katzav shows how her work played a role in the development of analytic philosophy, I try to show how her work played a role (...)
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  2. European central bank, monetary policy and the "social europe".Brigitte Young - 2008 - In Anna G. Jónasdóttir & Kathleen B. Jones (eds.), The Political Interests of Gender Revisited: Redoing Theory and Research with a Feminist Face. United Nations University Press.
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    Ioana Cîrstocea, La Fin de la femme rouge? Fabriques transnationales du genre après la chute du Mur.Brigitte Studer - 2023 - Clio 57:321-323.
    Comment le concept de genre s’est-il implanté à l’Est, dans les pays de l’ancienne aire d’influence soviétique après la chute du Mur? C’est à cette question innovante que s’attelle Ioana Cîrstocea dans son habilitation à diriger des recherches, remaniée pour en faire cet ouvrage au beau titre — référence à l’écrivaine et journaliste biélorusse Svetlana Alexievitch, Prix Nobel de littérature. S’il est aujourd’hui communément admis dans les sciences humaines et sociales que les idées, les réfé...
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    A postmodern reading of European identities and polities: A provisional cartography of Europe and postmodernity.Brigitte Boyce & Caroline Bayard - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (1):270-277.
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    Interest representation in the European community, European integration and the concept of Europeanism.Brigitte Boyce - 1994 - History of European Ideas 19 (1-3):153-159.
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    Sorgfalt des Denkens: festschrift für Brigitte Scheer.Brigitte Scheer, Siegfried Blasche, Wolfgang R. Köhler, Peter Rohs & Josef Früchtl (eds.) - 1995 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Incidental sequence learning across the lifespan.Brigitte Weiermann & Beat Meier - 2012 - Cognition 123 (3):380-391.
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    She Was Once Miss Rimini.Brigitte Ulmer - 2005 - Verlag Scheidegger and Spiess.
    One of the first Swiss performance artists, Manon has fashioned a career for herself out of the identities of others. Whether exploring the limits of gender or the beauty of decay, Manon—through her personas, installations, and performance pieces—continually foregrounds the instability of place and self. Her most recent project, She Was Once MISS RIMINI, is one of her most brutal and touching. Here, she literally depicts imagined futures for an aging beauty queen. Each exquisite image in this pictorial essay teases (...)
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    About some symmetries of negation.Brigitte Hösli & Gerhard Jäger - 1994 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 59 (2):473-485.
    This paper deals with some structural properties of the sequent calculus and describes strong symmetries between cut-free derivations and derivations, which do not make use of identity axioms. Both of them are discussed from a semantic and syntactic point of view. Identity axioms and cuts are closely related to the treatment of negation in the sequent calculus, so the results of this article explain some nice symmetries of negation.
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    Kant's Early Critics: The Empiricist Critique of the Theoretical Philosophy.Brigitte Sassen (ed.) - 2000 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book, first published in 2000, offers translations of the initial critical reactions to Kant's philosophy. Also included is a selection of writings by Kant's contemporaries who took on the task of defending the critical philosophy against early attacks. The first aim of this collection is to show in detail how Kant was understood and misunderstood by his contemporaries. The second aim is to reveal the sorts of arguments that Kant and his first disciples mounted in their defense of the (...)
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    Healing activities construct the objects of therapy: Medicine's way of seeking truth, organizing forms of reality, regulating patients' bodies, illness and culture?Brigitte S. Cypress - 2019 - Nursing Philosophy 20 (2):e12236.
    In this paper, I will explore the concept that healing activities shape the objects of therapy and seek to construct those objects through therapeutic activities. Objects of therapy are the persons, patients, human bodies, diseases, physiological processes and personal suffering—that which clinical medicine constructs through its distinctive formative processes, practices and knowledge. The rationale for choice of philosophical sources namely, Cassirer, Foucault, the anthropological perspective of Good and the sociological account of Frank will be discussed. The claim articulated by Good (...)
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    US Media and Post-9/11 Human Rights Violations in the Name of Counterterrorism.Brigitte L. Nacos & Yaeli Bloch-Elkon - 2018 - Human Rights Review 19 (2):193-210.
    This article adds to earlier research revealing that the American news media did not discharge their responsibility as a watchdog press in the post-9/11 years by failing to scrutinize extreme and unlawful government policies and actions, most of all the decision to invade Iraq based on false information about Saddam Hussein’s alleged weapons of mass destruction arsenal. The content analyses presented here demonstrate that leading US news organizations, both television and print, did not expressly refer to human rights violations when (...)
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  13. Erfahrungen der Leere: Der Status der Leerstelle in der ästhetischen Text-Erfahrung.Brigitte Obermayr - forthcoming - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft.
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    A dynamic logic of action.Brigitte Penther - 1994 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 3 (3):169-210.
    The paper presents a logical treatment of actions based on dynamic logic. This approach makes it possible to reflect clearly the differences between static and dynamic elements of the world, a distinction which seems crucial to us for a representation of actions.Starting from propositional dynamic logic a formal system (DLA) is developed, the programs of which are used to model action types. Some special features of this system are: Basic aspects of time are incorporated in DLA as far as they (...)
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    Nurses' participation in the institutional bioethical debate in the netherlands.Brigitte Prevos & Arie van der Arend - 1994 - HEC Forum 6 (4):235-256.
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    The Struggle for Legitimacy in Business and Human Rights Regulation—a Consideration of the Processes Leading to the UN Guiding Principles and an International Treaty.Brigitte Hamm - 2021 - Human Rights Review 23 (1):103-125.
    After the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights were adopted in 2011, an international treaty has been being negotiated since 2014. The two instruments reveal similarities and also conflicts regarding the adequate organization of the global economy based on human rights. The focus in this article will be on the processes leading to these instruments, because they themselves mirror different understandings of governance in the field of business and human rights as well as the struggle over the power (...)
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    Philosophical Foundations of Quantum Field Theory.Brigitte Falkenburg - 1991 - Noûs 25 (4):580-583.
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  18. Kants Kosmologie. Die wissenschaftliche Revolution der Naturphilosophie im 18. Jahrhundert.Brigitte Falkenburg - 2000 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62 (3):589-590.
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  19. Berichte und Diskussionen.Brigitte Sassen, Marc Zobrist, Michael Rohlf, Alexei N. Krouglov & Margit Ruffing - 2008 - Kant Studien 99 (3):387.
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    Über philosophische Fragen der modernen Physik.Brigitte Eckstein, Georg Mende, Bernhard Kockel & Bela Fogarasi - 1953 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 1 (JG):640.
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    Le Nachlass de Hans Jonas aux Archives philosophiques de l’Université de Constance.Brigitte Uhlemann - 2001 - Études Phénoménologiques 17 (33-34):155-162.
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  22. » Französische Grotteske «. Gedanken zur Schwierigkeit einer Definition.Brigitte Wagner - 1979 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 24:132-175.
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    Elfriede Walesca Tielsch (1910-1993).Brigitte Weisshaupt - 1993 - Die Philosophin 4 (8):118-120.
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    Zur ungedachten Dialektik von Eros und Logos Die Ausschließung des Weiblichen durch Logifizierung der Liebe.Brigitte Weisshaupt - 1992 - Die Philosophin 3 (6):44-56.
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    Zur ungedachten Dialektik von Eros und Logos Die Ausschließung des Weiblichen durch Logifizierung der Liebe.Brigitte Weisshaupt - 1992 - Die Philosophin 3 (6):44-56.
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    The Dreamland: Validation of a Structured Dream Diary.Brigitte Holzinger, Lucille Mayer, Isabel Barros, Franziska Nierwetberg & Gerhard Klösch - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Being Hegelian after Danto.Brigitte Hilmer - 1998 - History and Theory 37 (4):71–86.
    In this article I will discuss some systematic issues of Arthur Danto's philosophy of art and art history from a Hegelian perspective. Belonging to "Absolute Spirit," art can be called a "spiritual kind." Since spiritual kinds are reflective and self-determining, they are not susceptible to philosophical definition. Nevertheless, elements of essentialism can be maintained when describing art's historicity and conceptual structure. To this end, "art" can be interpreted as a two-tier concept: in inherently reflecting its concept, it projects its own (...)
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    The intersection of poetic and imperial authority in phaedrus' fables.Brigitte B. Libby - 2010 - Classical Quarterly 60 (2):545-558.
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  29. Jocelyn Benoist, Phénoménologie, sémantique, ontologie: Husserl et la tradition logique autrichienne Reviewed by.Brigitte McGuire - 1998 - Philosophy in Review 18 (5):315-317.
     
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    On the Non-Fatal Nature of Trouble: Sense-Making and Trouble-Managing in Lingua Franca Talk.Brigitte Jordan & Nancy Fuller - 1975 - Semiotica 13 (1).
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    Speak to me and I tell you who you are! A language-attitude study in a cultural-heritage application.Brigitte Krenn, Stephanie Schreitter & Friedrich Neubarth - 2017 - AI and Society 32 (1):65-77.
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    Kant and the scope of the analytic method.Brigitte Falkenburg - 2018 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 71:13-23.
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    The implicit use of spatial information develops later for crossmodal than for intramodal temporal processing.Brigitte Röder, Birthe Pagel & Tobias Heed - 2013 - Cognition 126 (2):301-306.
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    Social care of the elderly: the effects of ethnicity, class and culture.Brigitte S. Cypress - 2016 - Nursing Philosophy 17 (3):222-224.
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    Die Fabel von der Schlange und dem Mann. Überlegungen zur Funktion von Rechtssprichwörtern im Reynke de vos.Brigitte Janz - 1997 - Das Mittelalter 2 (2).
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    Parömiologische Untersuchungen zu Kontext und Funktion. Eine Einführung in die Fragestellung.Brigitte Janz - 1997 - Das Mittelalter 2 (2).
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    Noverca venefica Zum bösen Ruf der Stiefmütter in der gallischen und fränkischen Gesellschaft.Brigitte Kasten - 2001 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 35 (1):145-182.
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    Erkenntnispolitik als Feminismus. Denkformen und Politikformen im feministischen Bildungsprozeß der Erfahrung.Brigitte Rauschenbach - 1995 - Die Philosophin 6 (11):33-49.
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    Gleichheit, Widerspruch, Differenz. Denkformen als Politikformen.Brigitte Rauschenbach - 1993 - Die Philosophin 4 (8):57-86.
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    Femmes cinéastes en France : l'après-mai 68.Brigitte Rollet - 1999 - Clio 10.
    Agnès Varda, Coline Serreau, Nelly Kaplan, trois noms parmi des dizaines qui illustrent chacun à leur manière une nouvelle façon de faire du cinéma : même si la carrière de la première est antérieure à mai 68, son nom comme celui des autres est lié à ce qu’on appellera dans les années 1970 le « cinéma des femmes ». Cet article propose une interrogation sur ce cinéma au féminin, afin d’envisager à la fois le contexte particulier dans lequel il émerge, (...)
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  41. Professionals' ethos and education for responsibility : teachers' ethos as an example of professionals' ethos.Brigitte Latzko & Anne-Cathrin Paeszler - 2018 - In Alfred Weinberger, Horst Biedermann, Jean-Luc Patry & Sieglinde Weyringer (eds.), Professionals’ Ethos and Education for Responsibility. Boston: Brill | Sense.
     
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    Dossier Genre et archéologie. Les Nouvelles de l’archéologie, n°140, juin 2015.Brigitte Lion - 2016 - Clio 44.
    Coordonné par C. Trémeaud, ce volume porte sur la question du genre abordé à partir des données matérielles que livre l’archéologie. Il rassemble neuf contributions, toutes dues... à des auteures, ce qui semble – malheureusement – refléter l’absence d’intérêt de la plupart des chercheurs masculins pour ce type de problématique. L’avant-propos de Violaine Sebillotte Cuchet oppose aux textes la culture matérielle, les objets issus des sources archéologiques : ces deux aspects se retrouvent dans...
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    Portraits at an exhibition.Brigitte Cavanagh - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    This is the first day of our confinement here in Paris, which soon will feel a bit like house arrest. So, to help cheer you up, in these times of doom and gloom, I have decided to bring the museum to you in the form of a virtual exhibition thrice weekly. I have picked 25 photos from a work in progress I started years ago. The photos are portraits of visitors or guards in museums. It's candid photography, capturing life on (...)
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    Why More is Different: Philosophical Issues in Condensed Matter Physics and Complex Systems.Brigitte Falkenburg & Margaret Morrison (eds.) - 2015 - Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer.
    The physics of condensed matter, in contrast to quantum physics or cosmology, is not traditionally associated with deep philosophical questions. However, as science - largely thanks to more powerful computers - becomes capable of analysing and modelling ever more complex many-body systems, basic questions of philosophical relevance arise. Questions about the emergence of structure, the nature of cooperative behaviour, the implications of the second law, the quantum-classical transition and many other issues. This book is a collection of essays by leading (...)
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    War on foot and mouth disease in the UK, 2001: Towards a cultural understanding of agriculture.Brigitte Nerlich - 2004 - Agriculture and Human Values 21 (1):15-25.
    This article applies some ofthe insights from framing studies in policyresearch, metaphor analysis, and the history ofmedicine to a cultural understanding ofagriculture, using the 2001 outbreak of footand mouth disease in the UK as a case study.The article will show how metaphors of war wereused as a “rhetorical frame” by the media andas an implicit “action frame” by policy makers.It will be argued that although the war framemight initially have been useful in rallyingsupport for the slaughter policy, the metaphorlater backfired, (...)
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    Gibt es ein Recht auf Nicht-Leiden? Umgang mit Leid und Behinderung.Brigitte Huber - 2008 - Filo-Sofija 8 (1(8)):79-96.
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    Biotechnology and Economy: An ethical conflict of interest?Brigitte Jansen - 2004 - Global Bioethics 17 (1):203-209.
    When confronting the issues related to developments in Biotechnology, we must repeatedly ask ourselves anew what can and cannot be justified in an ethical sense. This is because radically new ethical questions seem to arise through innovative techniques such as stem cell research or GMOs as well as in the so-called “economic area”. This paper focuses more on society than on economy, because the term “economic area” is (from my point of view) a synonym for the perception of society. The (...)
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    Modern medicine and biotechnology: An ethical conflict of interest?Brigitte E. S. Jansen - 2002 - Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (3):319-325.
    When confronting the issues related to developments in modern medicine and biotechnology, we must repeatedly ask ourselves anew what can and cannot be justified in an ethical sense. For radically new ethical questions seem to arise through innovative techniques such as stem cell research or preimplantation diagnosis — and with them new areas of conflicting interests. If one scrutinizes the previous positions related to this subject, it becomes conspicuous that a multitude of questions has quickly piled up — however, (as (...)
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    Some ethical and legal issues in Germany involving informed consent and patenting.Brigitte Jansen & Juergen Simon - 2005 - Science and Engineering Ethics 11 (1):93-96.
    This paper elaborates on discussions in Germany regarding some of the ethical and legal issues in the area of the use and patenting of inventions involving human tissue. The issues discussed pertain to the benefits and problems regarding informed consent and the issue of property rights as they relate to the donation of cells and tissue.
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    Dell H. Hymes : Vers une pragmatique et une anthropologie communicationnelle.Brigitte Juanals & Jean-max Noyer - 2007 - Hermes 48:117.
    En envisageant la communication dans une perspective anthropologique, Dell Hathaway Hymes a introduit le langage en acte - verbal et non verbal - au coeur de l'analyse sociolinguistique. L'étude du langage qu'il a développée va évoluer d'une « ethnographie de la parole » vers une ethnographie de la communication, ouvrant la voie à une pragmatique et à une anthropologie communicationnelle.Considering the communication from an anthropological perspective, Dell Hathaway Hymes has introduced the language act - verbal and nonverbal - in the (...)
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