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    Love magic and purification in sophron, psi 1214a, and theocritus'pharmakeutria1.Fragmenta I. Doriensium Comoedia Mimi Phlyaces - 2002 - Classical Quarterly 52:164-173.
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    A haruspicy joke in Plautus.I. I. des Plautus, Miles Gloriosus & Plauti Comoediae - 2004 - Classical Quarterly 54:117-127.
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    Maybe I should...: case studies on ethics for student affairs professionals.Mimi Benjamin & Jody Jessup-Anger (eds.) - 2019 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Maybe I Should: Case Studies on Ethics for Student Affairs Professionals addresses everyday ethical dilemmas faced by graduate students and new professionals in student affairs/higher education. This edition offers all new cases situated in multiple functional areas with a framework for analyzing these challenging situations.
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    The Ethics and Sustainability of Capture Fisheries and Aquaculture.Mimi E. Lam - 2016 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (1):35-65.
    The global seafood industry is a vital source of food, income, livelihoods, and culture. Seafood demand is steadily rising due to growth in the global human population, affluence, and per capita consumption. Seafood supply is also growing, despite declining wild fish stocks, with phenomenal advances in aquaculture, that is, the cultivation of aquatic organisms. Aquaculture supplied 42 % of the world’s fish in 2012 and is forecast to eclipse capture fisheries production by 2030. The balance between these two seafood production (...)
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  5. Why some pornography may be art.Mimi Vasilaki - 2010 - Philosophy and Literature 34 (1):pp. 228-233.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Why Some Pornography May Be ArtMimi VasilakiIn "Why Pornography Can't Be Art,"1 Christy Mag Uidhir argues, as the title declares, that pornography cannot be art and thus that pornography is not art. According to Uidhir, this is because of the different ways in which pornography and art relate to contents and purposes. His argument for the impossibility of something being both art and pornography at the same time runs (...)
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    Knowledge as Kennenlernen : Subjectivity, Pluralism, and Intimacy.Mimi Marinucci - 2010 - Social Epistemology 24 (4):301-311.
    A great deal of feminist research challenges the ideal of scientific objectivity and advocates scientific pluralism. Pluralism is often equated with an ?anything goes? attitude that undermines normative epistemology. The perceived tension between pluralism and normativity is a consequence of the rationalist conceptual vocabulary, which defines knowledge in propositional terms. Building on an analogy between scientific knowledge and the familiarity developed through interpersonal relationships, I develop a conception of knowledge that is simultaneously pluralistic and normative.
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    Fragmenta Herculanensia.I. H. H. & Walter Scott - 1886 - American Journal of Philology 7 (1):91.
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    I. duo commentarii de comoedia.Guil Studemund - 1887 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 46 (1-4):1-26.
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    I Fragmenta comicorum nei mss. Par. suppl. gr. 1013 e D’Orville 123 con alcune note inedite di Dirck Canter e Joseph Justus Scaliger ai frammenti dei comici greci e alle “Chreiai” di Macone. [REVIEW]Nicola Comentale - 2017 - Hermes 145 (2):235-247.
    This paper focuses on chronology, structure and purpose of Dirck Canter’s edition of comic fragmentary poets, Aristophanes and Menander in mss. Par. suppl. gr. 1013 and D’Orville 123. It studies the history of the texts and offers unpublished conjectures of Dirck Canter and Joseph Justus Scaliger to the text of the comic poets and Machon’s “Chreiai”.
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    Lindsay's Plautus_(Vol. II) - T. Macci Plauti Comoediae. Vol. II. (Miles Gloriosus—Fragmenta). Edited by W. M. Lindsay in _Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis_. 6 _s[REVIEW]E. A. Sonnenschein - 1906 - The Classical Review 20 (09):446-449.
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    Poetarum philosophorum fragmenta.Hermann Diels - 2000 - Forgotten Books.
    Excerpt from Poetarum Philosophorum Fragmenta Plagulis correctis indicibusque non sine taedio confectis dum respiro et laetiore animo quid praefandum sit meditor, ecce nuntius longe tris tissimus afi'ertur, georgium kaibelium nobis litterisque acerba morte ereptum esse, qui non solum studiorum societate inde a beatissimo oon tu'oernio - Bonnensi mihi erat coniunctissimus, sed in hoc quoque communi amicorum opere velut auspex et signifer, cuius auctoritatem me aequi et decebat et iuvabat. Nam singularis graecae artis cognitio, quae in illo fuit, in nullo (...)
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    Stoicorum veterum fragmenta: Volume I: Zeno et Zenonis discipuli.Hans von Arnim (ed.) - 1978 - De Gruyter.
    Diese 1896 begründete Reihe erfasst seltene griechische und lateinische Texte mit Übersetzungen und Kommentaren sowie ausführliche Einleitungen und macht sie einem weiteren wissenschaftlichen Publikum zugänglich. Als Schwerpunkt der Reihe gilt seit 2000 Homers Ilias. Gesamtkommentar; hier wird Homers Ilias im Text (von M. L. West) mit Übersetzung (von J. Latacz) und mit Kommentar in deutscher Sprache geboten.
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    Stoicorum Veterum Fragmenta. Par J. Von Arnim. Teubner, Leipzig, 1903–1905–1924. Reproduit par Wm. C. Brown Reprint Library. Vol. I, $8.50; vol. II, $14.50; vol. III, $12.00; vol. IV, $10.00; la série complète, $43.00. [REVIEW]Venant Cauchy - 1967 - Dialogue 5 (4):673-674.
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    Scriptorum seu togae et belli notationum fragmenta: accesserunt Peristromata regum symbolis expressa = Fragmenty pism, czyli, Uwagi o wojnie i pokoju: zawierają dodatkowo Królewskie kobierce symbolicznie odtworzone.Andrzej Maksymilian Fredro - 2014 - Warszawa: Narodowe Centrum Kultury. Edited by Jagoda Chmielewska, Bartłomiej Bednarek, Marek Tracz-Tryniecki & Andrzej Maksymilian Fredro.
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    Corpus Platonicum medii aevi by Raymundus Klibansky; Plato Arabus by Richardus Walzer; Volumen I. Galeni compendium Timaei Platonis aliorumque dialogorum synopsis quae extant fragmenta by Paulus Kraus; Richardus Walzer.George Sarton - 1952 - Isis 43:57-58.
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    Volumen III, Librorum deperditorum fragmenta.Olof Gigon (ed.) - 1960 - De Gruyter.
    This five-volume edition of Aristotle's works in Greek is (with the exception of Vol. III) a photomechanical copy of the standard edition of Aristotle's works from 1831-1870. Vols. I And II contain Aristotle's works. VOlume III presents O. GIgon's revision and supplementation of Aristotle's fragments. VOl. IV Presents a selection of the most important sections of Classical commentaries on Aristotle, together with a concordance with the Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca. VOl. V Contains a copy of H. BOnitz' Index Aristotelicus.
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  17. Fragmenta.Plinius Secundus der Ältere - 1997 - In Naturkunde / Naturalis Historia Libri Xxxvii, Buch I, Vorrede · Inhaltsverzeichnis des Gesamtwerkesfragmente · Zeugnisse. De Gruyter. pp. 226-305.
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    A New Pmg Malcolm Davies (ed.): Poetarum Melicorum Graecorum Fragmenta, Vol. I: Alcman, Stesichorus, Ibycus. Post D. L. Page edidit. Pp. xiii + 336. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991. £45. [REVIEW]Douglas E. Gerber - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (01):6-8.
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    Galeni Compendium Timaei Platonis, aliorumgue dialogorum synopsis quae extant fragmenta: ediderunt P. Kraus et R. Walzer. (Plato Arabus, vol. I: London, Warburg Institute. 1951. Pp. xii + 118 + 68. Price £2 7s. 6d.). [REVIEW]W. K. C. Guthrie - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (102):273-.
  20. Corpus Platonicum Medii Aevi. Plato Arabus. Vol. I Galeni Compendium Tiruari Platonis aliorumque dialogorum synopsis quae exstant fragmenta[REVIEW]Raymundus Klibansky, Richardus Walzer & Ediderunt Paulus Kraus - 1954 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 16 (3):498-501.
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    M. Terenti Varronis Antiquitates Return Divinarum Librorum i–ii Fragmenta. Edidit Augusta Germana Condemi. (Università degli Studi di Bologna: Studi pubblicati dal l'Istituto di Filologia Classica, xvi.) Pp. xvi + 78. Bologna; Zanichelli, 1964. Paper, L. 1500. [REVIEW]Eric Laughton - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (01):116-.
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    M. Terenti Varronis Antiquitates Return Divinarum Librorum i–ii Fragmenta. Edidit Augusta Germana Condemi. (Università degli Studi di Bologna: Studi pubblicati dal l'Istituto di Filologia Classica, xvi.) Pp. xvi + 78. Bologna; Zanichelli, 1964. Paper, L. 1500. [REVIEW]Eric Laughton - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (1):116-116.
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  23. Review: Quaestiones et Solutiones in Exodum I et II e versione armeniaca et fragmenta graeca. Introduction, traduction et notes par Abraham Terian. [REVIEW]James Royse - 1998 - The Studia Philonica Annual 10:176-182.
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    Lindsay's Plautus_- T. Macci Plauti Comoediae, recognovit brevique adnotatione critica instruxit W. M. Lindsay. Vol. I. ( _Amphitruo—Mercator_). Oxford: Clarendon Press. 6 _s_. - Ancient Editions of Plautus. By W. M. Lindsay. St. Andrews University Publications, No. III. Oxford: Parker, 1904. Pp. 152. 4 _s. net. [REVIEW]E. A. Sonnenschein - 1905 - The Classical Review 19 (06):311-316.
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    Flavius Arrianus - Fiavii Arriani quae extant omnia. Edidit A. G. Roos. Vol. II.: Scripta minora et fragmenta. Pp. li + 324; three maps. Leipzig: Teubner, 1928. Paper. RM. 12 (bound, 14). - Arrian with an English Translation: Anabasis Alexandri, Books I.-IV. By E. Iliff Robson, B.D. Pp. xvi + 45a. (Loeb Classical Library.) London: Heinemann (New York: The Macmillan Company), 1929. Cloth, 10s. (leather, 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW]J. O. Thomson - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (02):83-84.
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    Bernabé (A.) (ed.) Poetae epici Graeci: testimonia et fragmenta. Pars II. Orphicorum et Orphicis similium testimonia et fragmenta. Fasciculus I. (Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana.) Pp. lxxxvi + 394. Munich and Leipzig: K. G. Saur, 2004. Cased, €112. ISBN: 3-598-71707-. [REVIEW]M. L. West - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (01):5-.
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    Bernabé Poetae epici Graeci: testimonia et fragmenta. Pars II. Orphicorum et Orphicis similium testimonia et fragmenta. Fasciculus I. Pp. lxxxvi + 394. Munich and Leipzig: K. G. Saur, 2004. Cased, €112. ISBN: 3-598-71707-5. [REVIEW]M. L. West - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (1):5-7.
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    Luminescent Threads: Connections to Octavia E. Butler ed. Alexandra Pierce and Mimi Mondal.Sean Guynes-Vishniac - 2018 - Utopian Studies 29 (2):280-284.
    Octavia E. Butler was notoriously skeptical of utopian science fiction, and though she desired very much to write it, she found herself unable to do so "because I don't believe imperfect humans can form a perfect society."1 In interviews and in practice through her fiction Butler rejected the possibility of an ideal society and instead found her way to what Jim Miller has called "a post-apocalyptic hoping informed by the lessons of the past."2 This is to say that, as a (...)
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    M. Salvadore : M. Terenti Varronis. Fragmenta omnia quae extant. Pars I: Supplementum. Pp. 138. Hildesheim, Zurich, and New York: Georg Olms, 1999. Paper, DM 49.80. ISBN: 3-487-10846-1. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (2):404-405.
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    Julianus Redivivus Imp. Caesaris Flavii Claudii Iuliani Epistulae Leges Poematia Fragmenta Varia. Collegerunt recensuerunt I. Bidez et F. Cumont. Pp. xxvi + 328. Paris: Société d'Édition 'Les Belles Lettres'; London: Humphrey Milford; Oxford: University Press, 1922. (Paper, 11s. net; cloth, 12s. 6d. net.). [REVIEW]W. M. Calder - 1923 - The Classical Review 37 (5-6):121-122.
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    Kinkel Redivivus A. Bernabé: Poetae Epici Graeci: Testimonia et Fragmenta, Pars I. (Bibliotheca Teubneriana.) Pp. xxxv + 283; 5 tables. Leipzig: Teubner, 1988. 89 M. [REVIEW]Malcolm Davies - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (01):4-9.
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    Kinkel Redivivus - A. Bernabé: Poetae Epici Graeci: Testimonia et Fragmenta, Pars I. (Bibliotheca Teubneriana.) Pp. xxxv + 283; 5 tables. Leipzig: Teubner, 1988. 89 M. [REVIEW]Malcolm Davies - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (1):4-9.
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    Note on the Nova Hellenicorum Oxyrhychiorum Fragmenta.Alexander Fuks - 1951 - Classical Quarterly 1 (3-4):155-.
    Maas's annotation on Fr. C, col. I in his edition of the new fragments says: ‘fortasse conferendi Diod. 13. 66. 6; Xen. Hell. 1. 3. 16–22; Dionys. Byz. Anapl. 13’. The comparison of Fr. C, col. I with the passage in Dionys. Byz. De Bospori Navigatione 13 seems to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the city referred to in the fragment is Byzantion. Consequently the supposition that the papyrus tells the story of the siege of Byzantion—dealt with in the other (...)
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    Pacuvius poeta comicus. Teil I.Jan Felix Gaertner - 2015 - Hermes 143 (1):24-56.
    Pacuvius is generally regarded as the first Roman playwright who only wrote tragedies; fragments transmitted without an indication of title or context are commonly attributed to tragedies, and ancient references to comedies are discarded as unreliable. The present paper questions this consensus. It first raises several methodological objections (section 1) and then examines two quotations preserved by Fulgentius, demonstrating that these comic fragments are unlikely to be forgeries because they comply with the rules of early Latin metre and the motivic (...)
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    Corpus dei papiri filosofici greci e latini: CPF: testi e lessico nei papiri di cultura greca e latina.Francesco Adorno (ed.) - 1989 - Firenze: L.S. Olschki.
    pt. I. Autori noti. V. 1* [Academici-Cyrenaici] V. 1*** in 2 vols. (v. 2(?): Nicolaus Damascenus-PLatonis Fragmenta; pt. 1. 2. Cultura e filosofia (Galenus-Isocrates) (2 v.); v. 3(?) : Platonis Testimonia-Zeno Tarsensis) -- pt. 3. Commentari -- pt. 4.1. Indici -- pt. 4.2. Tavole (I.1 e III). Tavole (I.2 Galenus-Isocrates).
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    The History of a Proverb.W. B. Sedqwick - 1927 - Classical Quarterly 21 (3-4):207-.
    In the Classical Review I quoted, for Petronius 77. 6 ‘assem habeas assem valeas,’ a proverb unnoticed as far as I know by other scholars—‘quantum habebis tantus eris; frange lunam et fac fortunam’—and suggested that we should invert and correct—‘frange lunam [et] fac fortunam; quantum habebis tanti eris’—thus getting an accentual trochaic tetra-meter, with rhyme in the first half , which could be added to the popular trochaics collected in Baehrens' Poet. Lat. Fragmenta.
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    Individual-level mechanisms in ecology and evolution.Marie I. Kaiser & Rose Trappes - 2023 - In William C. Bausman, Janella K. Baxter & Oliver M. Lean (eds.), From biological practice to scientific metaphysics. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
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    Brain Pioneers and Moral Entanglement: An Argument for Post‐trial Responsibilities in Neural‐Device Trials.Sara Goering, Andrew I. Brown & Eran Klein - 2024 - Hastings Center Report 54 (1):24-33.
    We argue that in implanted neurotechnology research, participants and researchers experience what Henry Richardson has called “moral entanglement.” Participants partially entrust researchers with access to their brains and thus to information that would otherwise be private, leading to created intimacies and special obligations of beneficence for researchers and research funding agencies. One of these obligations, we argue, is about continued access to beneficial technology once a trial ends. We make the case for moral entanglement in this context through exploration of (...)
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  39. Experimental evidence of massive-scale emotional contagion through social networks.A. D. I. Kramer, J. E. Guillory & J. T. Hancock - 2014 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 111.
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    Life Cycles beyond the Human: Biomass and Biorhythms in Heraclitus.James I. Porter - 2024 - Classical Antiquity 43 (1):50-96.
    All parts of Heraclitus’ cosmos are simultaneously living and dying. Its constituent stuffs (“biomasses”) cycle endlessly through physical changes in sweeping patterns (“biorhythms”) that are reflected in the dynamic rhythms of Heraclitus’ own thought and language. These natural processes are best examined at a more-than-human level that exceeds individuation, stable identity, rational comprehension, and linguistic capture. B62 (“mortals immortals”), one of Heraclitus’ most perplexing fragments, models these processes in a spectacular fashion: it describes the imbrication not only of humans and (...)
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  41. Beauvoir and Rand: Asphyxiating People, Having Sex, and Pursuing a Career.Marc Champagne & Mimi Reisel Gladstein - 2015 - The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 15 (1):23-41.
    In an attempt to start rectifying a lamentable disparity in scholarship, we evince fruitful points of similarity and difference in the ideas of Simone de Beauvoir and Ayn Rand, paying particular attention to their views on long-term projects. Endorsing what might be called an “Ethic of Resolve,” Rand praises those who undertake sustained goal-directed actions such as careers. Beauvoir, however, endorses an “Ethic of Ambiguity” that makes her more skeptical about the prospects of carrying out lifelong projects without deluding oneself. (...)
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    A theological reading of the ‘welcome’ offered by God and Christ in Romans 14–15 using the Septuagint.Oliver T. I. Wright - 2024 - Heythrop Journal 65 (3):292-305.
    This article proposes a theological emphasis to the definition of προσλαμβάνω in Romans 14–15. Previous accounts have emphasised the domestic and social implication of Paul's imperative—‘welcome one another’ (Rom. 15:7a). The result has been that what Paul might have meant by God's and Christ's ‘welcome’ (Rom. 14:3 and 15:7b) has been governed by the ethical imperative. In order to investigate the ‘welcome’ of God and Christ, this article proposes a context of three important Septuagintal antecedents as yet unconsidered: 1 Samuel (...)
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    Prefrontal Cortex and Amygdala Subregion Morphology Are Associated With Obesity and Dietary Self-control in Children and Adolescents.Mimi S. Kim, Shan Luo, Anisa Azad, Claire E. Campbell, Kimberly Felix, Ryan P. Cabeen, Britni R. Belcher, Robert Kim, Monica Serrano-Gonzalez & Megan M. Herting - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    A prefrontal control system that is less mature than the limbic reward system in adolescence is thought to impede self-regulatory abilities, which could contribute to poor dietary choices and obesity. We, therefore, aimed to examine whether structural morphology of the prefrontal cortex and the amygdala are associated with dietary decisions and obesity in children and adolescents. Seventy-one individuals between the ages of 8–22 years participated in this study; each participant completed a computer-based food choice task and a T1- and T2-weighted (...)
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  44. Wilhelm Dilthey: lived experience and the symbolic productivity of the body.Jiří Klouda - 2020 - In S. J. Parry & Pete Allison (eds.), Experiential learning and outdoor education: traditions of practice and philosophical perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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    Philosophy, Governance and Law in the System of Social Action: Moral and Instrumental Problems of Genetic Research.Vladimir I. Przhilenskiy & Пржиленский Владимир Игоревич - 2024 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 28 (1):244-259.
    The research analyzes the process of formation of the ethics committee as a new institution in the system of regulation of genetic research. The external factors of this process are the increasing digitalization of medical and research practices, as well as the special situation that is developing in the field of genomic research and the use of genetic technologies, where issues of philosophy, jurisprudence and administration have generated many fundamentally new, and sometimes unexpected contexts. The author shows the similarity and (...)
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    Ethical Practice in Professional Youth Work: Perspectives from Four Countries.I. E. Rannala, J. Gorman, H. Tierney, Á Guðmundsson, J. Hickey & T. Corney - 2024 - Ethics and Social Welfare 18 (2):195-210.
    Ethical youth work is ‘good' youth work but how do youth work practitioners collectively determine what is ‘good'? This article presents findings from four-country surveys of youth workers' attitudes and understandings of what constitutes ‘good', that is to say ‘ethical’ practice. The article presents the principles that youth workers say underpin ethical practice in Australia, Estonia, Iceland, and Ireland. The first three countries have well established Codes of Ethics and/or Practice and Professional Associations, while Ireland does not. A survey of (...)
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    PhrasIS: Phrase Inference and Similarity benchmark.I. Lopez-Gazpio, J. Gaviria, P. García, H. Sanjurjo-González, B. Sanz, A. Zarranz, M. Maritxalar & E. Agirre - forthcoming - Logic Journal of the IGPL.
    We present PhrasIS, a benchmark dataset composed of natural occurring Phrase pairs with Inference and Similarity annotations for the evaluation of semantic representations. The described dataset fills the gap between word and sentence-level datasets, allowing to evaluate compositional models at a finer granularity than sentences. Contrary to other datasets, the phrase pairs are extracted from naturally occurring text in image captions and news headlines. All the text fragments have been annotated by experts following a rigorous process also described in the (...)
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    Queering Gendering: Trans Epistemologies and the Disruption and Production of Gender Accomplishment Practices.Sonny Nordmarken - 2019 - Feminist Studies 45 (1):36-66.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:36 Feminist Studies 45, no. 1. © 2019 by Feminist Studies, Inc. Sonny Nordmarken Queering Gendering: Trans Epistemologies and the Disruption and Production of Gender Accomplishment Practices Those who are deemed “unreal” nevertheless lay hold of the real, a laying hold that happens in concert, and a vital instability is produced by that performative surprise. —Judith Butler, Gender Trouble Beginning in the 1960s, scholars began to theorize gender as (...)
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    Enhancing religious education teaching and learning for sustainable development in Lesotho.Rasebate I. Mokotso - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):6.
    This article utilises Gadamerian hermeneutics method and Freirean theory of the purpose of Religious Education to explore how Religious Education can contribute to achieving United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4, emphasising education for sustainable development. The study contends that Religious Education in Lesotho occupies a distinctive position in the education system, surpassing other countries in its extensive integration. Due to historical factors, Religious Education is taught in nearly all religiously affiliated schools, comprising about 90% of all educational institutions in (...)
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    Reply to Critics.Natalia I. Kuznetsova - 2024 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 61 (1):72-74.
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