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    Rencontres avec Michel Offerlé.Michel Offerlé, Hélène Michel, Sandrine Lévêque & Jean-Gabriel Contamin (eds.) - 2018 - [Vulaines-sur-Seine]: Éditions du Croquant.
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  2. Counterfactual Contamination.Simon Goldstein & John Hawthorne - 2022 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (2):262-278.
    Many defend the thesis that when someone knows p, they couldn’t easily have been wrong about p. But the notion of easy possibility in play is relatively undertheorized. One structural idea in the literature, the principle of Counterfactual Closure (CC), connects easy possibility with counterfactuals: if it easily could have happened that p, and if p were the case, then q would be the case, it follows that it easily could have happened that q. We first argue that while CC (...)
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  3. Contaminating the Transcendental: Toward a Phenomenological Naturalism.Anthony Vincent Fernandez - 2015 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 29 (3):291-301.
    ABSTRACT The proper relationship between phenomenology and naturalism has reemerged as a pressing issue following interdisciplinary developments in the cognitive sciences. Most solutions opt for a naturalized phenomenology, rather than a phenomenological naturalism. This article takes up the latter approach, confronting the implications of Merleau-Ponty's reformulation of Husserl's paradox of subjectivity. I argue that Merleau-Ponty's formulation—which I term “the paradox of madness”—reveals a deep, ontological contingency in what Husserl took to be necessary transcendental structures of consciousness and world, revealing that (...)
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  4. Trace contaminants.Wendy Gilmartin - 2021 - In Erin Besler (ed.), Best practices. [Novato, CA]: Applied Research and Design Publishing, an imprint of ORO Editions.
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    Contamination Appraisals, Pollution Beliefs, and the Role of Cultural Inheritance in Shaping Disease Avoidance Behavior.Yitzhaq Feder - 2016 - Cognitive Science 40 (6):1561-1585.
    Despite the upsurge of research on disgust, the implications of this research for the investigation of cultural pollution beliefs has yet to be adequately explored. In particular, the sensitivity of both disgust and pollution to a common set of elicitors suggests a common psychological basis, though several obstacles have prevented an integrative account, including methodological differences between the relevant disciplines. Employing a conciliatory framework that embraces both naturalistic and humanistic levels of explanation, this article examines the dynamic reciprocal process by (...)
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    Contamination, crop trials, and compatibility.Donald Bruce - 2003 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 16 (6):595-604.
    This paper examines the ethical andsocial questions that underlie the present UKdiscussion whether GM crops and organicagriculture can co-exist within a given regionor are mutually exclusive. A EuropeanCommission report predicted practicaldifficulties in achieving sufficientseparation distances to guarantee lowerthreshold levels proposed for GM material inorganic produce. Evidence of gene flow betweensome crops and their wild relatives has beena key issue in the recent Government consultation toconsult on whether or not to authorizecommercial planting of GM crops, following theresults of the current UK (...)
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    Isolation, Contamination, and Pure Culture: Monomorphism and Polymorphism of Pathogenic Micro-Organisms as Research Problem 1860–1880.Christoph Gradmann - 2001 - Perspectives on Science 9 (2):147-172.
    : This article analyzes German debates on the microbiology of infectious diseases from 1865 to 1875 and asks how and when organic pollution in tissues became noteworthy for aetiology and pathogenesis. It was with Ernst Hallier's pleomorphistic microbiology that the organic character of alien material in tissues came to be regarded as important for pathology. The process that followed saw both vigorous biological critique and a number of medical applications of Hallier's work. Around 1874 contemporaries reached the conclusion that pleomorphous (...)
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    Contaminants and the path to salvation: A study of the sarv Stiv da H Daya treatises.Bart Dessein - 2009 - Asian Philosophy 19 (1):63 – 84.
    The Sa gītipary ya is the earliest Sarv stiv da philosophical text that enumerates a series of contaminants (anuśaya) , i.e. innate proclivities, inherited from former births, to do something of usually evil nature. This early list comprises seven such contaminants. As it is the contaminants that lead a worldling (p thagjana) to doing volitional actions and thus to forming a karmic result (karmavip ka) , these contaminants naturally also bear on the path to salvation. The gradual development of the (...)
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    Contaminants and the Path to Salvation: A Study of the Sarvāstivāda Hṛdaya Treatises.Bart Dessein - 2009 - Asian Philosophy 19 (1):63-84.
    The Sa gītipary ya is the earliest Sarv stiv da philosophical text that enumerates a series of contaminants (anuśaya) , i.e. innate proclivities, inherited from former births, to do something of usually evil nature. This early list comprises seven such contaminants. As it is the contaminants that lead a worldling (p thagjana) to doing volitional actions and thus to forming a karmic result (karmavip ka) , these contaminants naturally also bear on the path to salvation. The gradual development of the (...)
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  10. La contamination et le retard: Phénoménologie de l'historicité et de la tradition chez Derrida.Roberto Terzi - 2011 - Studia Phaenomenologica 11:195-220.
    Through an immanent reversal of Husserl’s approach to the problems of genesis, writing, and time, Derrida radicalizes the phenomenology of historicity in the direction of a contamination between the empirical and the transcendental. In this paper, I argue that this also entails a transformation of the very concept of tradition: every tradition is always already tainted by the possibility of constitutional crisis and oblivion and it can only be questioned by thought after the historical fact. I conclude with an (...)
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    Normality, Non-contamination and Logical Depth in Classical Natural Deduction.Marcello D’Agostino, Dov Gabbay & Sanjay Modgil - 2020 - Studia Logica 108 (2):291-357.
    In this paper we provide a detailed proof-theoretical analysis of a natural deduction system for classical propositional logic that (i) represents classical proofs in a more natural way than standard Gentzen-style natural deduction, (ii) admits of a simple normalization procedure such that normal proofs enjoy the Weak Subformula Property, (iii) provides the means to prove a Non-contamination Property of normal proofs that is not satisfied by normal proofs in the Gentzen tradition and is useful for applications, especially in formal (...)
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    Contamination and contagion: Environmental toxins, HIV/AIDS, and the problem of the maternal body.Bernice L. Hausman - 2006 - Hypatia 21 (1):137-156.
    : Contemporary global health crises that involve mothers necessarily invoke the varied cultural problematics of maternal embodiment. Examining breastfeeding in light of current concerns about maternal contagion and contamination, with special attention to HIV and environmental toxins, allows us to consider how ambivalence toward maternal embodiment affects the ways we address these health crises within which mothers figure so significantly.
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    Contamination and Contagion: Environmental Toxins, HIV/AIDS, and the Problem of the Maternal Body.Bernice L. Hausman - 2006 - Hypatia 21 (1):137-156.
    Contemporary global health crises that involve mothers necessarily invoke the varied cultural problematics of maternal embodiment. Examining breastfeeding in light of current concerns about maternal contagion and contamination, with special attention to HIV and environmental toxins, allows us to consider how ambivalence toward maternal embodiment affects the ways we address these health crises within which mothers figure so significantly.
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    Contamination in reasoning about false belief: an instance of realist bias in adults but not children.P. Mitchell, E. J. Robinson, J. E. Isaacs & R. M. Nye - 1996 - Cognition 59 (1):1-21.
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    Contamination as collaboration: Being-with in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic.Karolina Żyniewicz - 2022 - Technoetic Arts 20 (1):141-152.
    The global pandemic outbreak in 2020 was a disturbing experience for most people worldwide. The primary way of protecting human life was social distancing and lockdown, often forcing people to stay at home. The confinement made the fear and uncertainty grow bigger and bigger. Fortunately, the online connection was still as possible and essential as never before. The text is inspired by a series of remote meetings under the working title Viral Culture: Bio Art and Society, initiated by academic curator (...)
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    Bacterial Contamination of Stored Blood Ready for Transfusion at a Referral Hospital in Ethiopia.Ahmed Esmae Zewdu Dagnew - 2014 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 5 (2).
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    Disgust, Contamination, and Vaccine Refusal.Mark Navin - manuscript
    Vaccine refusers often seem motivated by disgust, and they invoke ideas of purity, contamination and sanctity. Unfortunately, the emotion of disgust and its companion ideas are not directly responsive to the probabilistic and statistical evidence of research science. It follows that increased efforts to promulgate the results of vaccine science are not likely to contribute to increased rates of vaccination among persons who refuse vaccines because of the ‘ethics of sanctity’. Furthermore, the fact that disgust-based vaccine refusal is not (...)
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    Contamination Narratives and Theatres of Subjectivity in the Reception of Martin Heidegger’s Black Notebooks.Bernhard Radloff - 2018 - Heidegger Studies 34:249-267.
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    Contaminated Heart: Does Air Pollution Harm Business Ethics? Evidence from Earnings Manipulation.Charles H. Cho, Zhongwei Huang, Siyi Liu & Daoguang Yang - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 177 (1):151-172.
    We investigate whether air pollution harms business ethics from the perspective of earnings manipulation, which exerts a real effect on the economy and social welfare. Using a large sample and a comprehensive air quality index in China, we find that firms located in cities with more severe air pollution exhibit higher levels of discretionary accruals and are more likely to restate their financial statements, consistent with exposure to air pollution leading to more earnings manipulation. We further provide causal evidence using (...)
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    Contamination of overt data with covert data.James Pickles - 2017 - Research Ethics 14 (4):1-3.
    A research project was conducted which explored LGBT hate crime. Participants were invited to share their narratives and personal experiences of hate crime, discrimination and violence through semi-structured interviews. The study helped us understand how people who experience ‘hate’ responded to, managed and reconciled the identities for which they were victimized. This case study focuses on a situation where a research participant requested a copy of an interview they gave for the hate crime project. The interview copy was to be (...)
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    Contamination or natural variation?Misia Temler, John Sutton, Amanda Barnier & Doris McIlwain - 2020 - Jarmac: Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 9 (1):108-117.
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    The Contaminations of Global Capital.Elizabeth S. Anker - 2008 - Theory and Event 11 (3).
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    Contamination par le VIH, accident du travail et faute inexcusable du laboratoire d’analyse employeur. Commentaire.Maryse Badel - 2010 - Médecine et Droit 2010 (103):117-121.
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    La contamination sexuelle par le vih peut-elle être qualifiée d'empoisonnement ?Pierre Villeneuve - 1999 - Médecine et Droit 1999 (34):10-16.
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    Contamination transfusionnelle et relations sexuelles non protégées : les limites du droit à indemnisation du transfusé au titre de la solidarité nationale.Paul Véron - 2014 - Médecine et Droit 2014 (128):116-119.
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    Cross contamination in dentistry: A comprehensive overview.Sagar Abichandani & Ramesh Nadiger - 2012 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 2 (1):3.
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    Contamination par le virus de l'hépatite c à l'hôpital public.P. B. - 1998 - Médecine et Droit 1998 (32):23.
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    Formal Contamination: A Reading of Derrida's Argument.Douglas L. Donkel - 1996 - Philosophy Today 40 (2):301-309.
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    Contamination" of the "categories.Joaquín Maristany del Rayo - 1983 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 5:207.
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    Lead contamination: Chronic and acute behavioral effects in the albino rat.Martin M. Shapiro, J. M. Tritschler & Ronald A. Ulm - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 2 (2):94-96.
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    The contamination of surfaces during high-energy electron irradiation.R. K. Hart, T. F. Kassner & J. K. Maurin - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 21 (171):453-467.
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    Fragmentation, Contamination, Systematicity.Kevin Thompson - 2006 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 17:35-53.
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    Fictional contamination of hegemonical texts: History, fiction, and the Rosenberg case.Theodora Tsimpouki - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (4):781-786.
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    Graphic Contaminations: Cosmopolitics of the ‘I’ in American Born Chinese and Persepolis.Claudia Schumann - 2015 - Studier i Pædagogisk Filosofi 4 (2):38-53.
    The article explores the demands that the conflictual dimension of globalization poses for a cosmopolitan education. Such an emphasis seems necessary in times where the populations who undertake inter- and intra-national border crossings are increasingly those who are forced to: those trying to escape unbearable poverty, atrocious wars, the disenfranchised and victims of racist, sexist or religious persecution. Reflecting on the experiences articulated in the two graphic novels, Persepolis and American Born Chinese, the dimension of the globalizing world and its (...)
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  35. Failures and setbacks : contaminated cell cultures, missing data and rejected manuscripts.Roope Kallionpää - 2018 - In Christopher McMaster, Caterina Murphy & Jakob Rosenkrantz de Lasson (eds.), The Nordic PhD: surviving and succeeding. New York: Peter Lang.
     
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    Contaminations: Irruptions of the Void.Carlo Galli, Margaret Adams Groesbeck & Adam Sitze - 2009 - Diacritics 39 (4):186-200.
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  37. Contamination, essence, and decomposition : Heidegger and Derrida.Andrew Mitchell - 2008 - In David Pettigrew & François Raffoul (eds.), French Interpretations of Heidegger: An Exceptional Reception. State University of New York Press.
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    Of Contaminated Catalysts − or How a Pleasant Surprise Can Pervert Parsimony.Andrew Moore - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (5):1800066.
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    Present‐Day DNA Contamination in Ancient DNA Datasets.Stéphane Peyrégne & Kay Prüfer - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (9):2000081.
    Present‐day contamination can lead to false conclusions in ancient DNA studies. A number of methods are available to estimate contamination, which use a variety of signals and are appropriate for different types of data. Here an overview of currently available methods highlighting their strengths and weaknesses is provided, and a classification based on the signals used to estimate contamination is proposed. This overview aims at enabling researchers to choose the most appropriate methods for their dataset. Based on (...)
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    Fear of Contamination: Assessment & Treatment.Stanley Rachman - 2006 - Oxford University Press UK.
    From a leading figure in the field of psychotherapy, this new book is the first dedicated to the topic of the fear of contamination. The fear of contamination is the driving force behind compulsive washing, the most common manifestation of obsessive compulsive disorder. It is one of the most extraordinary of all human fears. People who have an abnormally elevated fear of contamination over-estimate the probability and the potential seriousness of becoming contaminated. They believe that they are (...)
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    A Critique of Soil Contamination and Remediation: The Dimensions of the Problem and the Implications for Sustainable Development.Elisabeth Gilmore - 2001 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 21 (5):394-400.
    Contaminated land is a global concern and can be considered a major barrier to sustainable development. The purpose of this article is to examine how the technological, economic, environmental, social, legal, and political framework of contaminated sites and the current remediation strategies hinder progress toward sustainability. Conflicts between various dimensions of sustainability reveal that the only long-term solution to this problem is prevention. This article will place particular emphasis on the technological dimension of remediation practices and how a reliance on (...)
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  42. The Role of Theory Contamination in Intuitions.James McBain - 1999 - Southwest Philosophy Review 15 (1):197-204.
    It is all too common in philosophy to claim that a particular philosophical theory is mistaken because it fails to coincide with most philosophers' or normal inquirers' intuitions as represented in a particular case or counterexample. This suggests, as Alvin Goldman and Joel Pust point out, that our intuitions provide a sort of evidential basis for particular theories. Yet, the question remains as to whether this assessment is correct, and, if it is, whose intuitions (either those trained within the area (...)
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    Portfolio Inertia and Epsilon-Contaminations.Takao Asano - 2010 - Theory and Decision 68 (3):341-365.
    This article analyzes investors’ portfolio selection problems in a two-period dynamic model of Knightian uncertainty. We account for the existence of portfolio inertia in this two-period framework. Furthermore, by incorporating investors’ updating behavior, we analyze how observing new information in the first period will affect investors’ behavior. By this analysis, we show that observing new information in the first period will expand portfolio inertia in the second period compared with the case in which observing new information has not been gained (...)
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    The Prereflective Cogito as Contaminated Opacity.Merold Westphal - 2007 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 45 (S1):152-177.
    The “I think” that accompanies all my intentional acts is the prereflective cogito. It can be declined in the nominative, genitive, dative, and accusative cases: nominative because I am given to myself as a subject, genitive because each experiential awareness is mine, dative because the content of each awareness is given to me, and accusative because even as subject I am always given to myself as the object of the look and address of another. But it is a mistake to (...)
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    Bioethics and Contaminated Vaccines.Mauro Tognon & Paolo Carinci - 2001 - Global Bioethics 14 (1):61-65.
    We described herein the potential health risks and some bioethics considerations derived from the antipolio vaccines contaminated with the oncogenic monkey DNA virus, named simian virus 40 (SV40). The SV40 contaminated antipolio vaccines were administered to the human populations world-wide during the years 1955–63. Recently, with the advent of the PCR techniques, many groups found SV40 footprints in human tumour specimens as well as in normal tissues. Although no firm conclusions have yet been established for human diseases and S V40 (...)
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    Bioethics and Contaminated Vaccines.Mauro Tognon & Paolo Carinen - 2001 - Global Bioethics 14 (2-3):89-94.
    We described herein the potential health risks and some bioethics considerations derived from vaccines accidentally contaminated with the oncogenic monkey DNA virus, named simian virus 40. SV40-contaminated vaccines, mainly antipolio vaccines, were administered to human populations world-wide during the years 1955–63. Recently, by PCR techniques, many groups reported the presence of SV40 footprints in human tumour specimens as well as in normal tissues. Although no firm conclusions have yet been established for human diseases and SV40 infection, the administration of a (...)
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    “Fake it till You Make it”! Contaminating Rubber Hands (“Multisensory Stimulation Therapy”) to Treat Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.Baland Jalal, Richard J. McNally, Jason A. Elias, Sriramya Potluri & Vilayanur S. Ramachandran - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13:476545.
    Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a deeply enigmatic psychiatric condition associated with immense suffering worldwide. Efficacious therapies for OCD, like exposure and response prevention (ERP) are sometimes poorly tolerated by patients. As many as 25 percent of patients refuse to initiate ERP mainly because they are too anxious to follow exposure procedures. Accordingly, we proposed a simple and tolerable (immersive yet indirect) low-cost technique for treating OCD that we call “multisensory stimulation therapy.” This method involves contaminating a rubber hand during the (...)
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    Fishing for Identity: Mercury Contamination and Fish Consumption Among Indigenous Groups in the United States.Amy Roe - 2003 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 23 (5):368-375.
    Mercury contamination of local fish stocks has become an escalating problem in the United States. Federal and state governments increasingly have issued fish consumption advisories to warn individuals of the risks of eating specific species of fish in particular quantities from individual bodies of water. Some indigenous groups in the United States who rely on these fisheries for subsistence and ritual cultural reasons have become disproportionately impacted by the risks of mercury contamination of their food source. Some of (...)
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  49. Philippe Contamine, Marc Bompaire, Stéphane Lebecq, and Jean-Luc Sarrazin, L'économie médiévale.(Histoire Médiévale.) Paris: Armand Colin, 1993. Paper. Pp. 447; maps, graphs, and tables. [REVIEW]William Chester Jordan - 1995 - Speculum 70 (1):132-133.
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    The contamination of universalism: Nihilism and human rights after Kosovo. [REVIEW]Wolfgang Sützl - 2000 - Human Rights Review 2 (1):71-83.
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