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    Laypeople Are Strategic Essentialists, Not Genetic Essentialists.Celeste M. Condit - 2019 - Hastings Center Report 49 (S1):27-37.
    In the last third of the twentieth century, humanists and social scientists argued that attention to genetics would heighten already‐existing genetic determinism, which in turn would intensify negative social outcomes, especially sexism, racism, ableism, and harshness to criminals. They assumed that laypeople are at risk of becoming genetic essentialists. I will call this the “laypeople are genetic essentialists model.” This model has not accurately predicted psychosocial impacts of findings from genetics research. I will be arguing that the failure of the (...)
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    Trust and the presumption of translucency.Celeste M. Friend - 2001 - Social Theory and Practice 27 (1):1-18.
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    Gauthier, Translucency, and Trust.Celeste M. Friend - 1999 - Southwest Philosophy Review 15 (1):107-113.
  4. Trust and the Limits of Contract.Celeste M. Friend - 1995 - Dissertation, City University of New York
    Trust is morally basic. It makes cooperation between persons, to whatever degree, possible. In Chapter One, I define trust as being the relation between people bound by genuine goodwill, competency and vulnerability to each other. ;In Chapter Two, I criticize Thomas Hobbes's understanding of society as founded upon a social contract which exclusively self-interested persons have reason to make in order to escape from the state of nature. I argue that on Hobbes's assumptions about the nature of persons, such a (...)
     
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    Trust and the Presumption of Translucency.Celeste M. Friend - 2001 - Social Theory and Practice 27 (1):1-18.
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    Trust in the First Place.Celeste M. Friend - 2002 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 40 (1):21-39.
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    Blueprints and Recipes: Gendered Metaphors for Genetic Medicine.Celeste M. Condit - 2001 - Journal of Medical Humanities 22 (1):29-39.
    In the face of documented difficulties in the public understanding of genetics, new metaphors have been suggested. The language of information coding and processing has become deeply entrenched in the public representation of genetics, and some critics have found fault in the blueprint metaphor, a variant of the dominant theme. They have offered the language of the recipe as a preferable metaphor. The metaphors of the blueprint and the recipe are compared in respect to their deterministic implications and other associations. (...)
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    How Can We Integrate Interests and Reasoned Arguments in Bioethics?Celeste M. Condit - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (1):64-65.
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    Words for World-Crafting.Celeste M. Condit - 2019 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 52 (3):280-293.
    The human propensity for casting our social worlds as "us against them" is perhaps the primary impediment to deep and broadly inclusive understandings of the workings of rhetoric. Many decades ago, Kenneth Burke assailed that barrier with regard to Adolf Hitler. Surrounded by the satisfactions of vituperation against the leader of one of the world's most heinous social movements, Burke begged his readers to make space for understanding how Hitler's rhetoric brought about what it did. Philippe-Joseph Salazar's Words Are Weapons (...)
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    Dynamic feelings about metaphors for genes: Implications for research and genetic policy.Celeste M. Condit - 2009 - Genomics, Society and Policy 5 (3):1-15.
    People respond to metaphors as much with regard to the emotions that they generate as to their referential, comparative contents. Interviews with non-geneticists about preferred metaphors for gene-environment interaction that illustrate this tendency are reported. These interviews also reveal the dynamic tendency of such emotional responses. A second set of interviews shows that lay people may preferentially use a metaphor of "virus" or "disease" for talking about genes, as opposed to the coding metaphors transmitted through the mass media and reportedly (...)
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    Phronesis and the Scientific, Ideological, Fearful Appeal of Lockdown Policy.Celeste M. Condit - 2020 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 53 (3):254-260.
    ABSTRACT “Lockdown!” has articulated our collective and individual fear response to the novel coronavirus. Two regnant specialized discourses fostered by the academy—science and ideology critique—could not redirect this inadequate response nor generate their own adequately broad and focused social responses. This suggests the desirability of the academy adding phronesis as a goal for its pedagogical practices.
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    Poetic Justice. [REVIEW]Celeste M. Friend - 1998 - Teaching Philosophy 21 (4):400-404.
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    Poetic Justice. [REVIEW]Celeste M. Friend - 1998 - Teaching Philosophy 21 (4):400-404.
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    The Racial Contract. [REVIEW]Celeste M. Friend - 1999 - Teaching Philosophy 22 (1):95-98.
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    Virtue Ethics. [REVIEW]Celeste M. Friend - 1999 - Teaching Philosophy 22 (2):200-203.
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    Ecocentrism and argumentative competence: Roots of a postmodern argument theory from the brazilian deforestation debate. [REVIEW]Edward M. Panetta & Celeste M. Condit - 1995 - Argumentation 9 (1):203-223.
    This essay examines the Brazilian deforestation debate to explicate the beginnings of a post-modern theory of argumentation. Modernist argumentation reflects two distinct approaches, found in the deforestation controversy. The first approach, ‘universal minimilization,’ presumes that the survival of humanity is sufficient grounds upon which to base argument. The alternative, ‘strategic manipulation,’ results in argument being employed as a technical device to advance one's interest. In place of the modernist approach, we offer an ecocentric theory of argumentation. This conception calls for (...)
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Maureen Mccormack, Ann L. Mullen, Celeste M. Brody, Karen S. Vocke, Sylvia Norris Jones & Jennifer L. Engle - 1998 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 29 (4):434-458.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Maureen Mccormack, Ann L. Mullen, Celeste M. Brody, Karen S. Vocke, Sylvia Norris Jones & Jennifer L. Engle - 1998 - Educational Studies 29 (4):434-458.
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    Is the Goddess a Feminist?: The Politics of South Asian Goddesses.Alf Hiltebeitel & Kathleen M. Erndl - 2000 - NYU Press.
    In India, God can be female. The goddesses of Hinduism and Buddhism represent the largest extant collection of living goddesses anywhere on the planet. Feminists in the West often draw upon South Asian goddesses as theological resources in the contemporary rediscovery of the Goddess. Yet, these goddesses are products of a male supremacist society. What is the impact of powerful female deities--their images, projections, textuality, and history--on the social standing and psychological health of women? Do they empower women, or serve (...)
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    The Relation Between Cognitively Measured Executive Functions and Reported Self-Regulated Learning Strategy Use in Adult Online Distance Education.Celeste Meijs, Hieronymus J. M. Gijselaers, Kate M. Xu, Paul A. Kirschner & Renate H. M. De Groot - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    While executive functions and self-regulated learning strategy use have been found to be related in several populations, this relationship has not been studied in adult online distance education. This is surprising as self-regulation, and thus using such strategies, is very important here. In this setting, we studied the relation between basic executive functions and reported SRL-strategy use within a correlational design with 889 adult online distance students. In this study, we performed regression analyses and took age and processing speed into (...)
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    Innovative knowledge Utilization through information transfer: A new relationship between libraries and user organizations.Celeste P. M. Wilderom - 1988 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 1 (3):57-68.
    In our rapidly changing environment, both profit and non-profit organizations confront an increasing demand for technological, economic, and social innovation. In response to this demand, organizations are taking on the role of “change agents” by transforming existing practices into innovative action. Libraries, as centers that accumulate and disperse knowledge, can support these organizations in their “change agent” roles. This paper delineates the way public libraries can help organizations meet the increasing need for external information associated with innovation. Policy issues concerned (...)
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    Congreso Internacional La Filosofía Analitica en el Cambio de Milenio, Santiago de Compostela, 1-4 de diciembre de 1999.Celeste Cancela - 2000 - Theoria 15 (3):591-593.
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    Measuring Perseverance and Passion in Distance Education Students: Psychometric Properties of the Grit Questionnaire and Associations With Academic Performance.Kate M. Xu, Celeste Meijs, Hieronymus J. M. Gijselaers, Joyce Neroni & Renate H. M. de Groot - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    With modern technological advances, distance education has become an increasingly important education delivery medium for, for example, the higher education provided by open universities. Among predictive factors of successful learning in distance education, the effects of non-cognitive skills are less explored. Grit, the dispositional tendency to sustain trait-level passion and long-term goals, has raised much research interest and gained importance for predicting academic achievement. The Grit Questionnaire, measuring Perseverance of Effort and Consistency of Interests, has been shown to be a (...)
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    The seven deadly sins of psychology a manifesto for reforming the culture of scientific practice.David M. Kaplan, Paul F. Sowman, Lance Abel, Spencer Arbige, Celeste Bernard Chandler, Christopher Chen, Tim Chard, Wendy C. Higgins, Samuel Jones, Lyndall Murray, Mitchell Robinson & Benjamin Taylor - 2021 - Philosophical Psychology 34 (1):158-163.
  25. Learning the futility of the thought suppression enterprise in normal experience and in obsessive compulsive disorder.Hannah Reese, Celeste Beck & Daniel M. Wegner - unknown
    Background:The belief that we can control our thoughts is not inevitably adaptive, particularly when it fuels mental control activities that have ironic unintended consequences. The conviction that the mind can and should be controlled can prompt people to suppress unwanted thoughts, and so can set the stage for the intrusive return of those very thoughts. An important question is whether or not these beliefs about the control of thoughts can be reduced experimentally. One possibility is that behavioral experiments aimed at (...)
     
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    Therapeutic reasoning: from hiatus to hypothetical model.Sanjay W. Bissessur, Eric C. T. Geijteman, Muhammad Al-Dulaimy, Pim W. Teunissen, Milan C. Richir, Alf E. R. Arnold & Thep P. G. M. De Vries - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (6):985-989.
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    The Cult of Draupadī, Vol. 1: Mythologies: From Gingee to KurukṣetraThe Cult of Draupadi, Vol. 1: Mythologies: From Gingee to Kuruksetra. [REVIEW]Sälly J. M. Sutherland, Alf Hiltebeitel & Sally J. M. Sutherland - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (2):371.
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    Rapid Naming in Brazilian Students with Dyslexia and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.Luciana Mendonça Alves, Cláudia M. Siqueira, Maria do Carmo Mangelli Ferreira, Juliana Flores Mendonça Alves, Débora F. Lodi, Lorena Bicalho & Letícia C. Celeste - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  29. Examining Multiteam Systems Across Context and Type: A Historiometric Analysis of Failed MTS Performance.Lauren N. P. Campbell, Elisa M. Torres, Stephen J. Zaccaro, Steven Zhou, Katelyn N. Hedrick, David M. Wallace, Celeste Raver Luning & Joanna E. Zakzewski - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Multiteam systems are complex organizational forms comprising interdependent teams that work towards their own proximal goals within and across teams to also accomplish a shared superordinate goal. MTSs operate within high-stakes, dangerous contexts with high consequences for suboptimal performance. We answer calls for nuanced exploration and cross-context comparison of MTSs “in the wild” by leveraging the MTS action sub-phase behavioral taxonomy to determine where and how MTS failures occur. To our knowledge, this is the first study to also examine how (...)
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    A note on stable sets, groups, and theories with NIP.Alf Onshuus & Ya'acov Peterzil - 2007 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 53 (3):295-300.
    Let M be an arbitrary structure. Then we say that an M -formula φ defines a stable set inM if every formula φ ∧ α is stable. We prove: If G is an M -definable group and every definable stable subset of G has U -rank at most n , then G has a maximal connected stable normal subgroup H such that G /H is purely unstable. The assumptions hold for example if M is interpretable in an o-minimal structure.More generally, (...)
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    Brefs: discours.Pierre Alféri - 2016 - Paris: P.O.L.
    Que cherchent les écrivains qui, au risque de passer sous les radars médiatiques, n'empruntent pas l'autoroute du récit linéaire et du reportage romancé? La voie étroite de la poésie débouche sur des formes minoritaires et sur des consistances bizarres de prose. Comme s'il fallait d'urgence ranimer, redessiner les mots en troublant leur usage. Mais dans quel but, au juste? De temps à autre, on m'invite à exposer des idées. Mon choix du sujet est toujours intéressé. Il concerne ce que je (...)
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    Consistent amalgamation for þ-forking.Clifton Ealy & Alf Onshuus - 2014 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 165 (2):503-519.
    In this paper, we prove the following:Theorem. Let M be a rosy dependent theory and letp,pbe non-þ-forking extensions ofp∈Switha0a1; assume thatp∪pis consistent and thata0,a1start a þ-independent indiscernible sequence. Thenp∪pis a non-þ-forking extension ofp.We also provide an example to show that the result is not true without assuming NIP.
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    Entre filosofia e literatura: ciclo de conferências.Maria Celeste Natário & Renato Epifânio (eds.) - 2011 - Sintra: Zéfiro.
    CICLO DE CONFERÊNCIAS Encontramos aqui uma panorâmica simultaneamente vasta e profunda sobre a relação entre Filosofia e Literatura, es elecendo diversas pontes de diálogo entre estas duas margens que, em geral, não comunicam ou comunicam pouco, decerto muito menos do que seria desejável Pontes de diálogo que passam pela recordação da Filosofia Antiga ou, mais especificamente, da tradição neoplatónica, e que se projectam em autores contemporâneos como, entre outros, Paul Ricoeur, Jean-Paul Sartre, Clarice Lispector, Hilda Hist, Leonardo Coimbra, Teixeira de (...)
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  34. La propuesta de Lorenzo es una grúa, no un gancho celeste.Víctor M. Longa - 2004 - Ludus Vitalis 12 (22):191-202.
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  35. Eros, psyche and mania: The sources of philosophical inspiration according to Plato. [Spanish].Carlos Julio Pájaro M. - 2009 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 9:134-164.
    Normal 0 21 false false false ES-CO X-NONE X-NONE El Eros en el Fedro es ético y filosófico, pero también Manía, irracionalidad. Su locura la procura el dios del que se está poseso en la procesión celeste de las almas, pero también la origina su fuerza pasional por desear la belleza presente en “este mundo”, y la nostalgia y deseo de la belleza que el alma gozó en su anterior vida inmortal y trascendente. Es Eros entonces quien empuja a (...)
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  36. A Perpetual Peace: American Indian Treaties and the Environment.M. Rene Johnson - 2003 - Dissertation, Michigan Technological University
    Hasian, Condit, and Lucaites argue that there is "a need for investigating and implementing procedures that would democratize the legal system"i and that the boundaries of the law provide a fruitful site for such investigation. I would argue that one particularly relevant site to recover such procedures is American Indian law. American Indian treaties, although more so in terms of their negotiation rather than their final form, are hybrid documents, combining elements from both indigenous and Western law. Because treaties exist (...)
     
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  37. La justicia procedimental imperfecta en la conciencia jurídica material del juzgador de Alf Ross.G. B. González Gómez & M. De L. González Chávez - 2005 - Cinta de Moebio 23.
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  38. Per una critica della dottrina pura / Enrico Pattaro. Diritto e magia : saggio su Axel Hägerström / Carla Faralli. Diritto e scienza : saggio su Alf Ross.Rafael Hernández Marín - 1982 - In Enrico Pattaro, Carla Faralli & Rafael Hernández Marín (eds.), Contributi al realismo giuridico. Milano: A. Giuffrè.
     
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    Contribution à l‘établissement d'une bibliographie des écrits imprimés de M. le Professeur Alf Nyman de 1899 à 1949.Eric Starfelt - 1949 - Theoria 15 (1-3):399-423.
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  40. Ibn Sīnā: ḥuḍūruh al-fikrī baʻda alf ʻām.Jirār Jihāmī - 1991 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Mashriq.
     
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    Contribution à l‘établissement d'une bibliographie des écrits imprimés de M. le Professeur Alf Nyman de 1899 à 1949.Eric Starfelt - 1949 - Theoria 15 (1-3):399-423.
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  42. Paul, the Letter Writer.M. Luther Stirewalt - 2003
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  43. Why different trust relationships matter for information systems users.M. Söllner, A. Hoffmann & J. M. Leimeister - 2016 - European Journal of Information Systems 25.
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    “Energy” Theories of Culture.M. Weber - 2020 - Sociology of Power 32 (4):180-203.
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  45. Introducing Contemporary Environmental Ethics.Allen Thompson & Stephen M. Gardiner - 2017 - In Stephen M. Gardiner & Allen Thompson (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Environmental Ethics. Oxford University Press.
    Today humanity faces radical global climate change, mass species extinctions, and unprecedented transformations to both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems across the globe. Environmental ethics is an academic subfield of philosophy concerned with normative and evaluative propositions about the world of nature and, perhaps more generally, the moral fabric of relations between human beings and the world we occupy. This Handbook contains 45 newly commissioned essays written by leading experts and emerging voices and represent some of the best and most contemporary (...)
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    Naming God: Moses Maimonides and Thomas Aquinas.Neil A. Stubbens - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (2):229-267.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:NAMING GOD: MOSES MAIMONIDES AND THOMAS AQUINAS NEIL A. 8TUBBENS The Methodist Ohurch Barnsley Oircuit, South Yorkshire MOSES MAIMONIDES (1135-U04) and Thomas Aquinas (c. U~5-1274), two of the greatest theologians of the Jewish and Christian faiths, had much in oommon.1 Like other Ohristian.writers, Aquinas made several criticisms of Maimonides' views on divine predication. In this article l will discuss these criticisms and evaluate them by means of a detailed (...)
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  47. Putting Properties First: A Platonic Metaphysics for Natural Modality.M. Tugby - 2022 - Oxford University Press.
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  48. The Logic of Explanation in Psychoanalysis.M. SHERWOOD - 1969
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    Naming God: Moses Maimonides and Thomas Aquinas.Neil A. Stubbens - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (2):229-267.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:NAMING GOD: MOSES MAIMONIDES AND THOMAS AQUINAS NEIL A. 8TUBBENS The Methodist Ohurch Barnsley Oircuit, South Yorkshire MOSES MAIMONIDES (1135-U04) and Thomas Aquinas (c. U~5-1274), two of the greatest theologians of the Jewish and Christian faiths, had much in oommon.1 Like other Ohristian.writers, Aquinas made several criticisms of Maimonides' views on divine predication. In this article l will discuss these criticisms and evaluate them by means of a detailed (...)
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    René Girard and the Rhetoric of Consumption.Kathleen M. Vandenberg - 2005 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 12 (1):259-272.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:René Girard and the Rhetoric of ConsumptionKathleen M. Vandenberg (bio)The work of René Girard, so productively applied in so many different fields—in theology, in anthropology, in literature, to name a few—has yet to be recognized or applied in the field of rhetorical studies. Yet there exists, I argue, a need precisely for Girard's theories as the over 2000 year-old discipline enters the twenty-first century.Girard's theory of mimetic or triangular (...)
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