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    Economics for real: Uskali Mäki and the place of truth in economics, edited by Aki Lehtinen, Jaakko Kuorikoski, and Petri Ylikoski. Routledge, 2012, 282 pp. [REVIEW]Fredrik Hansen - 2012 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 5 (2):113.
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    Experimenting on Contextualism.Nat Hansen & Emmanuel Chemla - 2013 - Mind and Language 28 (3):286-321.
    This paper concerns the central method of generating evidence in support of contextualist theories, what we call context shifting experiments. We begin by explaining the standard design of context shifting experiments, which are used in both quantitative surveys and more traditional thought experiments to show how context affects the content of natural language expressions. We discuss some recent experimental studies that have tried and failed to find evidence that confirms contextualist predictions about the results of context shifting experiments, and consider (...)
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    Color Adjectives and Radical Contextualism.Nat Hansen - 2011 - Linguistics and Philosophy 34 (3):201-221.
    Radical contextualists have observed that the content of what is said by the utterance of a sentence is shaped in far-reaching ways by the context of utterance. And they have argued that the ways in which the content of what is said is shaped by context cannot be explained by semantic theory. A striking number of the examples that radical contextualists use to support their view involve sentences containing color adjectives ("red", "green", etc.). In this paper, I show how the (...)
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    Color adjectives and radical contextualism.Nathaniel Hansen - 2011 - Linguistics and Philosophy 34 (3):201 - 221.
    Radical contextualists have observed that the content of what is said by the utterance of a sentence is shaped in far-reaching ways by the context of utterance. And they have argued that the ways in which the content of what is said is shaped by context cannot be explained by semantic theory. A striking number of the examples that radical contextualists use to support their view involve sentences containing color adjectives ("red", "green", etc.). In this paper, I show how the (...)
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    Contrasting Cases.Nat Hansen - 2014 - In James R. Beebe (ed.), Advances in Experimental Epistemology. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 71-95.
    This paper concerns the philosophical significance of a choice about how to design the context shifting experiments used by contextualists and anti-intellectualists: Should contexts be judged jointly, with contrast, or separately, without contrast? Findings in experimental psychology suggest (1) that certain contextual features are more difficult to evaluate when considered separately, and there are reasons to think that one feature--stakes or importance--that interests contextualists and anti-intellectualists is such a difficult to evaluate attribute, and (2) that joint evaluation of contexts can (...)
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    Correction to: Pain priors, polyeidism, and predictive power: a preliminary investigation into individual differences in ordinary thought about pain.Harriet Wilkinson, Tim V. Salomons, Deepak Ravindran, Richard Harrison, Nat Hansen, Sarah A. Fisher & Emma Borg - 2021 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 44 (1):101-102.
    According to standard philosophical and clinical understandings, pain is an essentially mental phenomenon. In a challenge to this standard conception, a recent burst of empirical work in experimental philosophy, such as that by Justin Sytsma and Kevin Reuter, purports to show that people ordinarily conceive of pain as an essentially bodily phenomenon—specifically, a quality of bodily disturbance. In response to this bodily view, other recent experimental studies have provided evidence that the ordinary concept of pain is more complex than previously (...)
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    The Syrian refugee crisis in Scandinavian newspapers.Jostein Gripsrud, Hilmar Mjelde & Jan Fredrik Hovden - 2018 - Communications 43 (3):325-356.
    This article maps and analyzes quantitatively how the Scandinavian news press covered the 2015 Syrian refugee crisis. Our analysis shows that in the coverage of the migration events, Denmark and Sweden occupy polar positions in terms of their newspapers’ emphasis, with the former appearing more negative towards the refugees, and the latter more positive. The Norwegian case is found in between these. Danish print media more often mention the negative economic consequences of the arrivals, and Swedish the positive moral ones, (...)
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    Distributed Remembering Through Active Structuring of Activities and Environments.Nils Dahlbäck, Mattias Kristiansson & Fredrik Stjernberg - 2013 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 4 (1):153-165.
    In this paper, we consider a few actual cases of mnemonic strategies among older subjects (older than 65). The cases are taken from an ethnographic study, examining how elderly adults cope with cognitive decline. We believe that these cases illustrate that the process of remembering in many cases involve a complex distributed web of processes involving both internal or intracranial and external sources. Our cases illustrate that the nature of distributed remembering is shaped by and subordinated to the dynamic characteristics (...)
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    Deontic logics for prioritized imperatives.Jörg Hansen - 2006 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 14 (1-2):1-34.
    When a conflict of duties arises, a resolution is often sought by use of an ordering of priority or importance. This paper examines how such a conflict resolution works, compares mechanisms that have been proposed in the literature, and gives preference to one developed by Brewka and Nebel. I distinguish between two cases – that some conflicts may remain unresolved, and that a priority ordering can be determined that resolves all – and provide semantics and axiomatic systems for accordingly defined (...)
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    Chasing Butterflies Without a Net: Interpreting Cosmopolitanism.David T. Hansen - 2010 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 29 (2):151-166.
    In this article, I map current conceptions of cosmopolitanism and sketch distinctions between the concept and humanism and multiculturalism. The differences mirror what I take to be a central motif of cosmopolitanism: the capacity to fuse reflective openness to the new with reflective loyalty to the known. This motif invites a reconsideration of the meaning of culture as well as of the relations between home and the world.
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    Does autonomy count in favor of labeling genetically modified food?Kirsten Hansen - 2004 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 17 (1):67-76.
    In this paper I argue that consumerautonomy does not count in favor of thelabeling of genetically modified foods (GMfoods) more than for the labeling of non-GMfoods. Further, reasonable considerationssupport the view that it is non-GM foods ratherthan GM foods that should be labeled.
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    Dewey and cosmopolitanism.David T. Hansen - 2009 - Education and Culture 25 (2):pp. 126-140.
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    Two Ways of Living through Postpartum Depression.Idun Røseth, Per-Einar Binder & Ulrik Fredrik Malt - 2011 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 42 (2):174-194.
    Our aim with this descriptive phenomenological study was to identify and describe the essential meaning structure in the experience of postpartum depression . We interviewed four women diagnosed with major depression and analyzed the data with Giorgi’s descriptive phenomenological method. Our analysis revealed two essential meaning structures of PPD. The first structure describes the mother as thrown into a looming, dangerous world, coupled with a restricted, heavy body that hindered her attunement to her baby. Tormented by anxiety, guilt and shame, (...)
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    Review of Body, Subject and Power in China by Angela Zito; Tani E. Barlow. [REVIEW]Valerie Hansen - 1997 - Philosophy East and West 47 (1):81-83.
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    Review of Mencius and Early Chinese Thought by Kwong-Loi Shun. [REVIEW]Chad Hansen - 1999 - Philosophy East and West 49 (2):207-209.
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    Continental feminism.Jennifer Hansen - 2013 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Equality of Resources and the Problem of Recognition.Rasmus Sommer Hansen - 2011 - Res Publica 17 (2):157-174.
    Liberal egalitarianism is commonly criticized for being insufficiently sensitive to status inequalities and the effects of misrecognition. I examine this criticism as it applies to Ronald Dworkin’s ‘equality of resources’ and argue that, in fact, liberal egalitarians possess the resources to deal effectively with recognition-type issues. More precisely, while conceding that the distributive principles required to realize equality of resources must apply against a particular institutional background, I point out, following Dworkin, that among the principles guiding this background is a (...)
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    Embryonic stem cell production through therapeutic cloning has fewer ethical problems than stem cell harvest from surplus IVF embryos.J. E. S. Hansen - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (2):86-88.
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    An analysis of the Bateson Review of research using nonhuman primates.Ray Greek, Lawrence A. Hansen & Andre Menache - 2011 - Medicolegal and Bioethics 1 (1):3-22.
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    Corporate Social Responsibility and the Benefits of Employee Trust: A Cross-Disciplinary Perspective. [REVIEW]S. Duane Hansen, Benjamin B. Dunford, Alan D. Boss, R. Wayne Boss & Ingo Angermeier - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 102 (1):29-45.
    Research on corporate social responsibility (CSR) has tended to focus on external stakeholders and outcomes, revealing little about internal effects that might also help explain CSR-firm performance linkages and the impact that corporate marketing strategies can have on internal stakeholders such as employees. The two studies ( N = 1,116 and N = 2,422) presented in this article draw on theory from both corporate marketing and organizational behavior (OB) disciplines to test the general proposition that employee trust partially mediates the (...)
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    Engulfed by an Alienated and Threatening Emotional Body: The Essential Meaning Structure of Depression in Women.Idun Røseth, Per-Einar Binder & Ulrik Fredrik Malt - 2013 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 44 (2):153-178.
    Women are twice as likely to be diagnosed with a depressive disorder as men. Before trying to explain this difference, we must first understand how women experience depression. We explore the phenomenon of depression through women’s experiences, using Giorgi’s descriptive phenomenological method. An essential meaning structure describes the development of depression: The women find themselves entrapped in a personal mission which had backfired. Motivated by shame and guilt from the past, they overinvest in work or others’ emotions to relieve internal (...)
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    Creativity in teaching and building a meaningful life as a teacher.David T. Hansen - 2005 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 39 (2):57-68.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Creativity in Teaching and Building a Meaningful Life as a TeacherDavid T. HansenMy point of departure in this essay is the idea that creativity in teaching often has less to do with inventiveness per se than it does with responsiveness. To draw on terms from John Dewey, creative teachers "rise to the needs of the situation" presented in the educational setting.1 They respond well to circumstances not because they (...)
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    Ethical Leadership: Assessing the Value of a Multifoci Social Exchange Perspective. [REVIEW]S. Duane Hansen, Bradley J. Alge, Michael E. Brown, Christine L. Jackson & Benjamin B. Dunford - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 115 (3):435-449.
    In this study, we comprehensively examine the relationships between ethical leadership, social exchange, and employee commitment. We find that organizational and supervisory ethical leadership are positively related to employee commitment to the organization and supervisor, respectively. We also find that different types of social exchange relationships mediate these relationships. Our results suggest that the application of a multifoci social exchange perspective to the context of ethical leadership is indeed useful: As hypothesized, within-foci effects (e.g., the relationship between organizational ethical leadership (...)
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    Cloning: The Human as Created Co-Creator.Bart Hansen & Paul Schotsmans - 2001 - Ethical Perspectives 8 (2):75-87.
    Certain events settle themselves in the collective memory of humankind where they keep functioning for decades as points of reference for future generations. The announcement of the successful cloning of Dolly was such an event. Every one of us will remember this thought-provoking occasion or will, at least, be confronted with the extended media coverage of this breakthrough in medical science. Immediately, world leaders reacted and the question was raised how long it would take before the shepherd was cloned. More (...)
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    Eisangelia in Athens: a reply.Mogens Herman Hansen - 1980 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 100:89-95.
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    Evolvability, stabilizing selection, and the problem of stasis.Thomas F. Hansen & David Houle - 2004 - In Massimo Pigliucci & Katherine A. Preston (eds.), Phenotypic Integration: Studying the Ecology and Evolution of Complex Phenotypes. Oxford University Press.
  27. Conceptual role semantics and verification-transcendent truth.Carsten Hansen - 1997 - In Dunja Jutronić (ed.), The Maribor papers in naturalized semantics. Maribor: Pedagoška fakulteta Maribor. pp. 43.
     
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    Critique as Lending Voice to the Mystical.Eivind Hansen - 2013 - SATS 14 (2):142-152.
  29. Comprehensible legal texts-utopia or a question of wording? On processing rephrased German court decisions.Sandra Hansen, Ralph Dirksen, Martin Küchler, Kerstin Kunz & Stella Neumann - 2006 - Hermes 36:15-40.
     
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    Become What You Are: Towards an Ontology of the Proleptic Self.Jennifer Hansen - 1999 - Studies in Practical Philosophy 1 (2):167-183.
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    Conflicting Common Sense: Reflecting on Kaplan's Study of Women's Grassroots Movements.Jennifer Hansen - 2000 - Studies in Practical Philosophy 2 (1):44-49.
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    Correspondência de Antônio Vieira (1646-1694): O Decoro.João Adolfo Hansen - 2000 - Discurso 31:259-284.
    Os dois subgêneros epistolares desenvolvidos por Antônio Vieira entre 1646 e 1696, a carta familiar e a carta negocial, reatualizam os preceitos das artes dictaminis antigas. Escritas como imitação verossímil e decorosa de fala de pessoa natural, as canas produzem a presença do corpo e voz do remetente, reativando neo-escolasticamente as técnicas da sermocinatio latina. A comunicação tratará de categorias retóricas e teológico-políticas das articulações dos dois subgêneros: a - a enunciação ou o contrato enunciativo, em que caracteres e afetos (...)
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    Conceptual Foundations of Operational Set Theory.Kaj Børge Hansen - 2010 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 45 (1):29-50.
    I formulate the Zermelo-Russell paradox for naive set theory. A sketch is given of Zermelo’s solution to the paradox: the cumulative type structure. A careful analysis of the set formation process shows a missing component in this solution: the necessity of an assumed imaginary jump out of an infinite universe. Thus a set is formed by a suitable combination of concrete and imaginary operations all of which can be made or assumed by a Turing machine. Some consequences are drawn from (...)
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    Catullus 44: The Invulnerability of Not Caring to Be Included.Wells S. Hansen - 2011 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 104 (4):419-426.
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    Cloning: The Human as Created Co-Creator.Bart Hansen & Paul Schotmsans - 2005 - Ethical Perspectives 8 (2):75-87.
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    Can we still avoid dangerous human-made climate change?James E. Hansen - 2006 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 73 (3):949-974.
    The earth's temperature, with rapid global warming over the past 30 years, is now passing through a period of relatively stable climate that has existed for more than 10,000 years. Further warming of more than 1°C will make the earth warmer than it has been in a million years. "Business-as-usual" scenarios, with fossil fuel carbon dioxide emissions continuing to increase approximately 2 percent annually for several more decades, yield additional warming of 2° to 3°C this century and imply changes that (...)
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    Dancing as if Possessed.Wilburn Hansen - 2010 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 37 (2):275-294.
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    Dancing as if Possessed: A Coming Out Party in Edo Spirit Society.Wilburn Hansen - 2010 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 37 (2):275-294.
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    Depression and Mania.Jennifer Hansen - 2004 - In Jennifer Radden (ed.), The Philosophy of Psychiatry: A Companion. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 36.
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  40. Dostep do infromacji na rynku kapitałowym - wybrane zagadnienia etyczne.Grzegorz Hansen - 1996 - Prakseologia 136 (136).
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  41. Do human rights apply in China? A normative analysis of cultural difference.C. Hansen - unknown
     
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  42. Dingir. Kaskal. Kur., the Huwasi-Stone, and Carian Gerga.Ove Hansen - 1997 - Hermes 125 (2):231-232.
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    Den klingende tale: studier i de første hofoperaer på baggrund af senrenaessancens retorik.Jette Barnholdt Hansen - 2010 - København: Museum Tusculanums forlag.
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  44. Donating Life-ethical reflections over donation of and payment for sperm, eggs, and embryos.Kirsten Hansen - 2007 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (4):4--4.
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    Den moderne republikanisme og dens kritik af det liberale demokrati.Mogens Herman Hansen - 2007 - København: Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab.
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    Dimensions of agency in Lincoln's second inaugural.Andrew C. Hansen - 2004 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 37 (3):223-254.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Dimensions of Agency in Lincoln’s Second InauguralAndrew C. HansenSix days before he delivered his Second Inaugural Address, Abraham Lincoln strode into his White House office. Greeting him were G. B. Lincoln, John A. Bingham, and Francis Carpenter, the last of whom had been living with Lincoln in the White House for six months, painting a portrait of the president reading the Emancipation Proclamation to the cabinet. It is Carpenter's (...)
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    D. Scott Rogo and His Contributions to Parapsychology1.George P. Hansen - 1991 - Anthropology of Consciousness 2 (3-4):32-32.
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    Digitizing the Racialized Body or The Politics of Universal Address.Mark B. N. Hansen - 2004 - Substance 33 (2):107-133.
  49. Early Flemish capitalism: The medieval city, the protestant ethic and the emergence of economic rationality.Niles M. Hansen - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Existential Fright or Ferocious Market Forces?: A Critique of Mark Rego's" Existential Loss Hypothesis".Jennifer Hansen - 2005 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 12 (2):129-136.
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