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    Integration of National Languages through a Global Communication System: Culture Reflection.Ysmailova Raikan, Kochkonbayeva Sonayim, Zhakaeva Gulsina, Salieva Dinara, Dyikanbayeva Rita, Alymbayeva Aisynai, Madmarova Zeinegul, Adylbekova Bekzada & Dzheenbaeva Kosmira - 2020 - Open Journal of Philosophy 10 (4):482-493.
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    Looking for Marshall Mcluhan in Afghanistan: Iprobes and Hipstamatic Iphone Photographs by Rita Leistner.Rita Leistner - 2013 - Intellect.
    In this timely and highly original merging of theory and practice, conflict photographer and critical theorist Rita Leistner applies Marshall McLuhan's semiotic theories of language, media, and technology to iPhone photographs taken during a military embed in Afghanistan. In a series of what Leistner calls iProbes—a portmanteau of iPhone and probe—Leistner reveals the face of war through the extensions of man. As digital photography becomes more ubiquitous, and as the phones we carry with us become more advanced, the process (...)
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    Cognitive explanations and cognitive ethology.Rita E. Anderson - 1986 - In William Bechtel (ed.), Integrating Scientific Disciplines. University of Chicago Press. pp. 323--336.
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    The gender of modernity.Rita Felski - 1995 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    If our sense of the past is inevitably shaped by the explanatory logic of narrative, then the stories that we create in turn reveal the inescapable presence and ...
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    Dignity of older people in a nursing home: Narratives of care providers.Rita Jakobsen & Venke Sørlie - 2010 - Nursing Ethics 17 (3):289-300.
    The purpose of this study was to illuminate the ethically difficult situations experienced by care providers working in a nursing home. Individual interviews using a narrative approach were conducted. A phenomenological-hermeneutic method developed for researching life experience was applied in the analysis. The findings showed that care providers experience ethical challenges in their everyday work. The informants in this study found the balance between the ideal, autonomy and dignity to be a daily problem. They defined the culture they work in (...)
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  6. Corporate responsibility and corporate personhood.Rita C. Manning - 1984 - Journal of Business Ethics 3 (1):77 - 84.
    In this paper, I consider the claim that a corporation cannot be held to be morally responsible unless it is a person. First, I argue that this claim is ambigious. Person flags three different but related notions: metaphysical person, moral agent, moral person. I argue that, though one can make the claim that corporates are metaphysical persons, this claim is only marginally relevant to the question of corporate moral responsibility. The central question which must be answered in discussions of corporate (...)
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    Looking for Marshall Mcluhan in Afghanistan: Iprobes and Iphone Photographs.Rita Leistner - 2013 - Intellect.
    In this timely and highly original merging of theory and practice, conflict photographer and critical theorist Rita Leistner applies Marshall McLuhan's semiotic theories of language, media, and technology to iPhone photographs taken during a military embed in Afghanistan. In a series of what Leistner calls iProbes—a portmanteau of iPhone and probe—Leistner reveals the face of war through the extensions of man. As digital photography becomes more ubiquitous, and as the phones we carry with us become more advanced, the process (...)
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  8. Time and ethics.Rita Charon - 2002 - In Rita Charon & Martha Montello (eds.), Stories matter: the role of narrative in medical ethics. New York: Routledge. pp. 59--68.
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    Understanding Mortality and the Life of the Ancestors in Rural Madagascar.Rita Astuti & Paul L. Harris - 2008 - Cognitive Science 32 (4):713-740.
    Across two studies, a wide age range of participants was interviewed about the nature of death. All participants were living in rural Madagascar in a community where ancestral beliefs and practices are widespread. In Study 1, children (8–17 years) and adults (19–71 years) were asked whether bodily and mental processes continue after death. The death in question was presented in the context of a narrative that focused either on the corpse or on the ancestral practices associated with the afterlife. Participants (...)
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    Soggettività e potere: ontologia della vulnerabilità in Simone Weil.Rita Fulco - 2020 - Macerata: Quodlibet.
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    Weighing outcome vs. intent across societies: How cultural models of mind shape moral reasoning.Rita Anne McNamara, Aiyana K. Willard, Ara Norenzayan & Joseph Henrich - 2019 - Cognition 182 (C):95-108.
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    Speaking From the Heart: A Feminist Perspective on Ethics.Rita C. Manning - 1992 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    'Manning successfully argues that theory and ethics should once again be reunited...thorough and provocative...'—THE MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW.
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    Comprehension of reversible sentences in “agrammatism”: a meta-analysis.Rita Sloan Berndt, Charlotte C. Mitchum & Anne N. Haendiges - 1996 - Cognition 58 (3):289-308.
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    Exploring Consciousness.Rita Carter - 2002 - University of California Press.
    Rita Carter ponders the nature, origins, and purpose of consciousness in this fascinating inquiry into the toughest problem facing modern science and philosophy. Building on the foundation of her bestselling book _Mapping the Mind, _she considers whether consciousness is merely an illusion, a by-product of our brain's workings, some as yet inexplicable feature or property of the material universe or—as the latest physics may suggest—the very fundament of reality. Little, she discovers, is as it first seems. Carter draws from (...)
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    Overview and critique of Piaget's genetic epistemology, 1965-1980.Rita Vuyk - 1981 - New York: Academic Press.
    v. 1. Piaget's genetic epistemology, 1965-1980.--v. 2. Critique of Piaget's genetic epistemology, 1965-1980.
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    Life project, peer counselling and self-help groups as tools to expand capabilities, agency and human rights.Rita Barbuto, Mario Biggeri & Giampiero Griffo - 2011 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 5 (3):192-205.
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    Hooked: art and attachment.Rita Felski - 2020 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    What does it mean to get hooked by a work, whether a bestseller or a classic, a TV series or a painting in a museum? What is this aesthetic experience that makes us feel captivated? What do works of art do, and how, in particular, do they bind us to them? In "Hooked," Rita Felski builds an aesthetics premised on our attachments rather than our free agency and challenges the ethos of critical aloofness that is so much a part (...)
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    Liberal and communitarian defenses of workplace privacy.Rita C. Manning - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (8):817-823.
    In this paper, I survey liberal and communitarian defenses of privacy, paying particular attention to defenses of privacy in the workplace. I argue that liberalism cannot explain all our of intuitions about the wrongness of workplace invasions of privacy. Communitarianism, on the other hand, is able to account for these intuitions.
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    Ethics and quality care in nursing homes: Relatives’ experiences.Rita Jakobsen, Gerd Sylvi Sellevold, Veslemøy Egede-Nissen & Venke Sørlie - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (3):767-777.
    Background:A total of 71,000 people in Norway suffer from some form of dementia in 2013, of whom approximately 30,000 are in nursing homes. Several studies focus on the experiences of those who have close relatives and who are staying in a nursing home. Results show that a greater focus on cooperation between nursing staff and relatives is a central prerequisite for an increased level of care. Benefits of developing systematic collaboration practices include relief for nursing staff, less stress, and greater (...)
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    Exploring Consciousness.Rita Carter - 2002 - University of California Press.
    The book also discusses how traditional approaches--philosophical, scientific, and experiential--might be brought together to create a more complete...
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    Cognitive practices: human language and human knowledge.Rita Nolan - 1994 - Cambridge, USA: Blackwell.
    How does human language contribute to the cognitive edge humans have over other species? This question eludes most current theories of language and knowledge. Incorporating research results in psychology and cutting a path through a broad range of philosophical debates, Nolan develops a strikingly original account of language acquisition which holds important implications for standard theories of language and the philosophical foundations of cognitive science.
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    Chanting as 'bricolage technique': a comparison of South and Southeast Asian funeral recitation.Rita Langer - 2012 - In Paul Williams & Patrice Ladwig (eds.), Buddhist funeral cultures of Southeast Asia and China. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 21.
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    Ethical challenges.Rita Jakobsen & Venke Sørlie - 2016 - Nursing Ethics 23 (6):636-645.
    Introduction:To meet and take care of people with dementia implicate professional and moral challenges for caregivers. Using force happens daily. However, staff also encounter challenges with the management in the units. Managing the caretaking function is also significant in how caretakers experience working in dementia care.Purpose:The purpose of this study is to explore the caregiver’s experiences with ethical challenges in dementia care settings and the significance of professional leadership in this context.Method:The design is qualitative, and data appear through narrative interviews. (...)
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    The neurocircuitry of impaired insight in drug addiction.Rita Z. Goldstein, A. D. Craig, Antoine Bechara, Hugh Garavan, Anna Rose Childress, Martin P. Paulus & Nora D. Volkow - 2009 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 13 (9):372-380.
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    The ethical dimensions of literature: Henry James's The Wings of the Dove.Rita Charon - 1997 - In Hilde Lindemann (ed.), Stories and their limits: narrative approaches to bioethics. New York: Routledge. pp. 91--112.
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    Raciocínio moral e uso abusivo de bebidas alcoólicas por adolescentes.Rita Melissa Lepre & Raul Aragão Martins - 2009 - Paideia (Misc) 19 (42):39-45.
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    A noção de compreensão responsiva ativa no ensino e na aprendizagem/The notion of active responsive understanding in the teaching and learning process.Rita Maria Diniz Zozzoli - forthcoming - Bakhtiniana.
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    The informative value of type of repetition: Perceptual and conceptual fluency influences on judgments of truth.Rita R. Silva, Teresa Garcia-Marques & Rolf Reber - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 51 (C):53-67.
  30. Buddhism after Patriarchy: A Feminist History, Analysis, and Reconstruction of Buddhism.Rita Gross - 1997 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 17:261-264.
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    The Morality of Security : A Theory of Just Securitization.Rita Floyd - 2019 - Cambridge University Press.
    When is it permissible to move an issue out of normal politics and treat it as a security issue? How should the security measures be conducted? When and how should the securitization be reversed? Floyd offers answers to these questions by combining security studies' influential securitization theory with philosophy's long-standing just war tradition, creating a major new approach to the ethics of security: 'Just Securitization Theory'. Of interest to anyone concerned with ethics and security, Floyd's innovative approach enables scholars to (...)
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    Consciousness.Rita Carter (ed.) - 2002 - Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
    Is consciousness merely an illusion, a by-product of our brain's workings, or is it, as the latest physics may suggest, the basis for all reality? Your perception of the world around you, your consciousness, should be the one thing you could talk about with absolute confidence. But nothing about consciousness is clear-cut and understanding it is perhaps the hardest problem facing modern science. But some extraordinary insights gathered by the latest research suggest that the answers are within our grasp. Building (...)
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  33. Can listening to music be experimentally studied.Rita Aiello - 1994 - In Rita Aiello & John A. Sloboda (eds.), Musical perceptions. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 273--282.
     
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    Sull'evento: filosofia, storia, biopolitica.Rita Fulco & Andrea Moresco (eds.) - 2022 - Macerata: Quodlibet.
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  35. A Note On The Definition Of Culture.Rita Gupta - 1982 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 10 (1):65.
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  36. Case 2: immigration detention (ICE) ; Immigration detention and the right to health care.Rita Manning - 2014 - In Wanda Teays, John-Stewart Gordon & Alison Dundes Renteln (eds.), Global Bioethics and Human Rights: Contemporary Issues. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
  37. Immigration and the Right to Health Care.Manning Rita - 2014 - In Wanda Teays, John-Stewart Gordon & Alison Dundes Renteln (eds.), Global Bioethics and Human Rights: Contemporary Issues. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 131-147.
    There are now over 1.1 million people overseen by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with about 33,000 detained in jails and federal detention centers around the country at any particular time. The average detention time is two months, but some are detained for much longer periods. Since its inception, one hundred and twenty one deaths and countless cases of medical neglect have occurred. Given its secrecy, and lack of accountability and oversight, it is not clear how many of these deaths (...)
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  38. De dilemma's van een fysiotherapeut en hun oplossingen: empirische filosofie op onbekend terrein.Rita Struhkamp - 2000 - Krisis: Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 1:108-112.
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  39. Laten is moeilijk om te doen: lijden in de praktijk van het revalidaüecentmm.Rita Struhkamp, Annemarie Mol & Tjalling Swierstra - 2004 - Krisis: Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 5:23-37.
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  40. Discussioni e postille-La bellezza assoluta e le sue ombre: ancora un libro su Bruno.Rita Sturlese - 2006 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 26 (3):496.
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  41. Il Bruno nell'Europa del Cinquecento di Ricci. Con una postilla sulle lezioni oxoniensi.Rita Sturlese - 2002 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 22 (2):287-304.
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    Effect of sleep on memory: II. Differential effect of the first and second half of the night.Rita Yaroush, Michael J. Sullivan & Bruce R. Ekstrand - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 88 (3):361.
  43. Stories matter: the role of narrative in medical ethics.Rita Charon & Martha Montello (eds.) - 2002 - New York: Routledge.
    The doctor patient relationship starts with a story. Doctors' notes, a patient's chart, the recommendations of ethics committees and insurance justifications all hinge on written and verbal narrative interaction. The "practice" of narrative profoundly affects decision making, patient health and treatment and the everyday practice of medicine. In this edited collection, the contributors provide conceptual foundations, practical guidelines and theoretical considerations central to the practice of narrative ethics.
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    The causal cognition of wrong doing: incest, intentionality, and morality.Rita Astuti & Maurice Bloch - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    What is a Context?: Linguistic Approaches and Challenges.Rita Finkbeiner, Jörg Meibauer & Petra B. Schumacher (eds.) - 2012 - John Benjamins.
    Bringing together different theoretical frameworks, the volume provides thought-provoking discussions of how the notion of context can be understood, modeled, and implemented in linguistics.
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    Gender and Coloniality: From Low-Intensity Communal Patriarchy to High-Intensity Colonial-Modern Patriarchy.Rita Laura Segato & Pedro Monque - 2021 - Hypatia 36 (4):781-799.
    This essay collects four decades of my own reflections, as an anthropologist and feminist, on gender and coloniality across various contexts in Latin America. It also highlights the decolonial methodology and vocabulary that I have had to develop in my various roles as scholar, public intellectual, and expert witness over the years. Briefly, what I present here is a decolonial feminist perspective that argues for the existence of a patriarchal political order in communal societies before colonization. Yet, in my view, (...)
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  47. A/r/tography as practice-based research.Rita L. Irwin & Stephanie Springgay - 2008 - In Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor & Richard Siegesmund (eds.), Arts-based research in education: foundations for practice. New York: Routledge. pp. 103--124.
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    Patient autonomy: A view from the kitchen.Rita M. Struhkamp - 2005 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 8 (1):105-114.
    In contemporary liberal ethics patient autonomy is often interpreted as the right to self-determination: when it comes to treatment decisions, the patient is given the right to give or withhold informed consent. This paper joins in the philosophical and ethical criticism of the liberal interpretation as it does not regard patient autonomy as a right, rule or principle, but rather as a practice. Patient autonomy, or so I will argue, is realised in the concrete activities of day-to-day health care, in (...)
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    Musical perceptions.Rita Aiello & John A. Sloboda (eds.) - 1994 - New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Willard van Orman Quine: a bibliographic guide.Rita Bruschi - 1986 - Firenze: La nuova Italia editrice.
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