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    Cinema no abrigo.Fernanda Walter Omelczuk & Giovana Scareli - 2021 - Educação E Filosofia 34 (72):1235-1252.
    Cinema no abrigo: encontros, gestos e acontecimento Resumo: Este texto é fruto de reflexões sobre nossa vivência com o Projeto de Extensão “Educação, Cinema, Outros Territórios” no Lar de Idosos ‘Abrigo Tiradentes’, em Minas Gerais. Um objetivo específico do Projeto é realizar sessões de cinema junto aos idosos em diferentes territórios. A metodologia e a avaliação das ações são compreendidas como um gesto de acompanhamento do Programa de Extensão, amparado na investigação cartográfica, prática metodológica pertinente para o acompanhamento de processos (...)
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    Activist research and the production of non-hegemonic knowledges: Challenges for intersectional feminism.Giovana Xavier & Amana Mattos - 2016 - Feminist Theory 17 (2):239-245.
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  3. O professor e o aluno com altas habilidades e superdotação: relações de saber e poder que permeiam o ensino.Giovana Mattei - 2008 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 13 (1):93-102.
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    Nota editorial.Giovana Suarez Ortiz - 2022 - Revista Disertaciones 11 (2):3-5.
    En conmemoración de las luchas femeninas y queer por la libertad y la dignidad de todas las formas de vida, el 30 marzo de 2022 el programa de Filosofía de la Universidad del Quindío realizó el evento Cuestiones en torno a la escritura, la política y la Universidad. Un diálogo queer y feminista. Las participaciones consistieron en reflexiones sobre la escritura feminista en la academia, los feminismos y su lugar en la política electoral, las escrituras cuir y el ciberfeminismo. Del (...)
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  5. Aufklärung ea Crítica kantiana no pensamento de Foucault.Giovana Carmo Temple - 2009 - Cadernos de Ética E Filosofia Política 14 (1):225-246.
    Resumo: O objetivo deste texto é desenvolver a articulação que Foucault faz entre o diagnóstico do presente e a construção de um pensamento crítico acerca do conceito de autonomia a partir do texto de Kant Beantwortung der Frage: Was ist Aufklärung? . Trata-se, portanto, da aproximação de Foucault à herança histórica da Aufklärung analisada por Kant, a partir de uma perspectiva ética para pensar a modernidade. Para tanto, trataremos neste artigo de como Kant descreve o processo da Aufklärung, da relação (...)
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    Interculturalidade: uma experiência da troca de cartas entre alunos do Brasil e do Japão.Giovana Fernanda Bruschi, Izabel Cristina Durli Menin & Marcos Villela Pereira - 2021 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 26:021009.
    The aim of this article is to promote an analysis of the intercultural experience carried out through the exchange of letters with children from the city of Ninomiya, Kanagawa Province – Japan, with children from the Municipal Education Network of the Veranópolis, Rio Grande do Sul – Brazil. The exchanges take place annually through the Post and Telegraph service in Brazil and Japan, between students from the 3rd to 9th years of this network. Japanese children write to Veranians and vice (...)
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    Una cuestión por aclarar: mujeres, escritura, academia.Giovana Suárez Ortiz - 2021 - Revista Disertaciones 10 (2):77-85.
    El año pasado, al terminar de leer Caliban y la bruja. Mujeres, cuerpo y acumulación originaria de Silvia Federici, lloré por todas las feminidades que han sido y que seguimos siendo quemadas en las hogueras de la historia, en las frases cotidianas y en las violencias de género. Esa noche no lograba conciliar el sueño, sentía un calor intenso en las piernas. No sabía qué me estaba pasando. A la mañana siguiente busqué entre mi archivo un texto de Suely Rolnik (...)
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    Causas comunes.Isabella Duarte Salgado & Giovana Suárez Ortiz - 2024 - Revista Disertaciones 13 (1):157-177.
    Este artículo desafía la narrativa tradicional de la historia de las mujeres colombianas en la filosofía. Para ello se evita el recurso de la historia heroica de los “grandes pensadores” y se propone el método de pensar causas comunes. Como se trata de una apuesta del feminismo filosófico, se subraya la importancia de una ontología corporal y una política de posicionamiento, a partir del estudio de caso del IV Congreso Internacional femenino realizado en Bogotá (1930). En el cierre, el método (...)
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  9. Sobre a questão do Sujeito em Michel Foucault.Marcio Miotto & Giovana Temple - 2017 - In Giovana Temple (ed.), Subjetividade no Pensamento Contemporâneo - Uma Introdução. Appris. pp. 227-266.
    O presente capítulo compõe a obra organizada por Giovana Temple, "Subjetividade no Pensamento do Século XX - uma introdução". Como tal, o capítulo sobre Foucault se reúne com outros de demais autores importantes sobre a questão da "subjetividade" no século XX. No capítulo em questão, aborda-se a questão do "sujeito", sob panorama geral, desde os escritos dos anos 50 até o fim da obra. A respeito dos textos dos anos 50, busca-se uma breve dedução de como os textos de (...)
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    Os monstros humanos em Foucault e existências transgêneros.Regiane Lorenzetti Collares & Giovana Carmo Temple - 2023 - Trans/Form/Ação 46 (4):229-256.
    This article was written based on Michel Foucault’s formulations in the course Abnormals (1975) about the dimension of human monstrosity. In its general lines, Foucault not only provides us with an overview of the slow formation of the “indefinite and confused family” of the abnormal, but also deals with the important participation of the figure of the human monster in its composition. Thus, taking the theme of the human monster as the guiding thread of this text, we intend to launch (...)
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    Sentido e possibilidades da aula de filosofia no ensino médio.Karen Giovana Videla da Cunha Naidon - 2012 - Filosofia E Educação 4 (2):265-284.
    Quais são o sentido e as possibilidades da aula de Filosofia no Ensino Médio? Se uma aula de Filosofia deve ensinar os alunos a filosofar, tendo em conta os desenvolvimentos procedidos por diferentes filósofos ao longo da história, podem ser detectados alguns entraves cuja neutralização é possível pelo recurso à metodologia desenvolvida por Silvio Gallo.
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    Women in Situations of Violation of Privacy: Psychological and Moral Damage in the Context of Gender Violence.Carolina Scarpatto, Giovana Ilka Jacinto Salvaro & Mônica Ovinski de Camargo - 2023 - Aletheia 56 (1):71-92.
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    Morir dos veces: injusticia epistémica e identidad de género en Colombia.Alicia Natali Chamorro Muñoz, Giovana Suárez Ortiz & Biviana Unger - 2021 - Universitas Philosophica 38 (77):15-41.
    El presente artículo analiza las violencias e injusticias epistémicas que sufren las mujeres trans*, que se pueden rastrear en enunciados convencionales de los discursos médico, jurídico y mediático en torno al asesinato de mujeres trans*; dichos enunciados se refuerzan entre sí, perpetuando injusticias epistémicas contra estas mujeres en Colombia. Para esto, usaremos la noción de injusticia epistémica de Miranda Fricker y las propuestas de otrxs autorxs contemporáneos, como Moira Pérez, Blas Radi y Judith Butler, y mostraremos cómo los prejuicios identitarios (...)
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    Scare Tactics: Arguments That Appeal to Fear and Threats.Douglas Walton - 2000 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    Scare Tactics, the first book on the subject, provides a theory of the structure of reasoning used in fear and threat appeal argumentation. Such arguments come under the heading of the argumentum ad baculum, the `argument to the stick/club', traditionally treated as a fallacy in the logic textbooks. The new dialectical theory is based on case studies of many interesting examples of the use of these arguments in advertising, public relations, politics, international negotiations, and everyday argumentation on all kinds of (...)
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  15. Scare quotes and their relation to other semantic issues.Stefano Predelli - 2003 - Linguistics and Philosophy 26 (1):1-28.
    The main aim of this paper is that of providing a unified analysis for some interesting uses of quotation marks, including so-called scare quotes. The phenomena exemplified by the cases I discuss have remained relatively unexplored, notwithstanding a growing interest in the behavior of quotation marks. They are, however, of no lesser interest than other, more widely studied effectsachieved with the help of quotationmarks. In particular, as I argue in whatfollows, scare quotes and other similar instances bear interesting relations with (...)
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  16. Scare-quoting and incorporation.Mark McCullagh - 2017 - In Paul Saka & Michael Johnson (eds.), The Semantics and Pragmatics of Quotation. Cham: Springer. pp. 3-34.
    I explain a mechanism I call “incorporation,” that I think is at work in a wide range of cases often put under the heading of “scare-quoting.” Incorporation is flagging some words in one’s own utterance to indicate that they are to be interpreted as if uttered by some other speaker in some other context, while supplying evidence to one’s interpreter enabling them to identify that other speaker and context. This mechanism gives us a way to use others’ vocabularies and contexts, (...)
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    Better Scared than Sorry: The Pragmatic Account of Emotional Representation.Kris Goffin - 2023 - Erkenntnis 88 (6):2633-2650.
    Some emotional representations seem to be unreliable. For instance, we are often afraid when there is no danger present. If emotions such as fear are so unreliable, what function do they have in our representational system? This is a problem for representationalist theories of emotion. I will argue that seemingly unreliable emotional representations are reliable after all. While many mental states strike an optimal balance between minimizing inaccurate representations and maximizing accurate representations, some emotional representations only aim at maximizing accuracy. (...)
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    Scare rhetoric as a device used to bolster Jewish fighting and pioneering spirit: David Ben-Gurion’s use of antithesis reference.Aadel Shakkour - 2022 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 18 (2):323-342.
    In this article we examined Ben-Gurion’s scare rhetoric reflected in the antithesis relation as a device used to bolster the fighting and pioneering spirit of the Jewish people. We tried to show how Ben-Gurion strove to skew and manipulate the political discourse in order to raise the soldiers’ fighting morale, promote ideological positions on Zionist pioneering, and the Jewish people’s psychological fortitude, and, thus amplify its fighting spirit based on the belief that it would be the soldiers’ fighting spirit and (...)
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    Scaring the Public: Fear Appeal Arguments in Public Health Reasoning.Louise Cummings - 2012 - Informal Logic 32 (1):25-50.
    The study of threat and fear appeal arguments has given rise to a sizeable literature. Even within a public health context, much is now known about how these arguments work to gain the public’s compliance with health recommendations. Notwithstanding this level of interest in, and examination of, these arguments, there is one aspect of these arguments that still remains unexplored. That aspect concerns the heuristic function of these arguments within our thinking about public health problems. Specifically, it is argued that (...)
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    Men Scare Me More: Gender Differences in Social Fear Conditioning in Virtual Reality.Jonas Reichenberger, Michael Pfaller, Diana Forster, Jennifer Gerczuk, Youssef Shiban & Andreas Mühlberger - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    “It scares me to know that we might not have been there!”: a qualitative study into the experiences of parents of seriously ill children participating in ethical case discussions.Reidun Førde & Trude Linja - 2015 - BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):1-8.
    BackgroundAll hospital trusts in Norway have clinical ethics committees. Some of them invite next of kin/patients to be present during the discussion of their case. This study looks closer at how parents of seriously ill children have experienced being involved in CEC discussions.MethodsTen next of kin of six seriously ill children were interviewed. Their cases were discussed in two CECs between April of 2011 and March of 2014. The main ethical dilemma was limitation of life-prolonging treatment. Health care personnel who (...)
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    Scare Behavior Diffusion Model of Health Food Safety Based on Complex Network.Jun Luo, Jiepeng Wang, Yongle Zhao & Tingqiang Chen - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-14.
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    Scare quotes from Shakespeare: Marx, Keynes, and the language of reenchantment.Martin Harries - 2000 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Scare Quotes from Shakespeare argues that moments of allusion to the supernatural in Shakespeare are occasions where Karl Marx and John Maynard Keynes register the perseverance of haunted structures in modern culture. This 'reenchantment', at the heart of modernity and of literary and political works central to our understanding of modernity, is the focus of this book. The author shows that allusion to supernatural moments in Shakespeare ('scare quotes') allows writers to both acknowledge and distance themselves from the supernatural phenomena (...)
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  24. Better Scared than Sorry: The Pragmatic Account of Emotional Representation.Kris Goffin - 2021 - Erkenntnis (6):1-18.
    Some emotional representations seem to be unreliable. For instance, we are often afraid when there is no danger present. If emotions such as fear are so unreliable, what function do they have in our representational system? This is a problem for representationalist theories of emotion. I will argue that seemingly unreliable emotional representations are reliable after all. While many mental states strike an optimal balance between minimizing inaccurate representations and maximizing accurate representations, some emotional representations only aim at maximizing accuracy. (...)
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  25. Scared to Death.Arthur Caplan - 2007 - Free Inquiry 27:26-26.
     
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    Scaring Away the Spectre of Equivocation: A Comment.Sonja Schierbaum - 2021 - In Isabelle Chouinard, Zoe McConaughey, Aline Medeiros Ramos & Roxane Noël (eds.), Women’s Perspectives on Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. pp. 267-272.
    My general aim in commenting on Băltuță’s paper is to elucidate the metaphor of a dialogue she uses to characterize the general, methodological framework of her undertaking. For this purpose, I turn to a certain strand of the contemporary discussion of the role of the historian of philosophy. According to Băltuță, the determination of the limits of such a dialogue is a matter of degree, not of principle. I agree with her. My concern is that the determination of the limits (...)
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    Scare-Mongering and the Anticipatory Ethics of Experimental Technologies.Adrian Carter, Perry Bartlett & Wayne Hall - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (5):47-48.
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    Scared stiff: The influence of anxiety on the perception of action capabilities.Meagan M. Graydon, Sally A. Linkenauger, Bethany A. Teachman & Dennis R. Proffitt - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (7):1301-1315.
    Influences on the perception of affordances (i.e., opportunities for actions) have been primarily studied by manipulating the functional morphology of the body. However, affordances are not just determined by the functional morphology of the perceiver, but also by the physiological state of the perceiver. States of anxiety have been shown to lead to marked changes in individuals’ physiological state and their behaviour. To assess the influence of emotional state on affordance perception, the perception of action capabilities in near space was (...)
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    Scare quoted seeing.Hartley Slater - 1995 - American Philosophical Quarterly 32 (1):97-103.
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    Green Scare.Adrian Parr - 2015 - Philosophy Today 59 (4):671-684.
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    "Scared Stiff": Catatonia as an Evolutionary-Based Fear Response.Andrew K. Moskowitz - 2004 - Psychological Review 111 (4):984-1002.
  32. Scared Stiff - church-authored pedagogic faith; associated abuses, a Documentary, PART THREE (2016, re-edited May 2017) Female SHOUTER MOB-OPERATOR.Kai Soerfjord - manuscript
  33. Scared Stiff - church-authored pedagogic faith; associated abuses, a Documentary, PART ONE (2016 re-edited May 2017) Institutionalized SYSTEMIC VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND LAW.Kai Soerfjord - manuscript
  34. Scared Stiff - a Documentary; a record from within an unlawfully abusive Norwegian teacher-education (re-edited 15.May 2017), Parts 1, 2 and 3 - large PDF file.Kai Soerfjord - manuscript
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  35. Scared Stiff - church-authored pedagogic faith; associated abuses, a Documentary, PART TWO (2016, re-edited May 2017) AFRAID TO TALK.Kai Soerfjord - manuscript
  36. Scared Stiff - church-authored pedagogic faith; associated abuses, a Documentary, PART THREE (2016, re-edited May 2017) SHOUTER MOB-OPERATOR, TAUGHT MOBBING IN ED-SCI.Kai Soerfjord - manuscript
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    Scared Stiff - church-authored pedagogic faith; associated abuses, a Documentary, PART THREE (2016, re-edited May 2017). Soerfjord - manuscript
  38. Scare quotes and their relation to other semantic issues.Predeli Stefano - 2003 - Linguistics and Philosophy 26 (1).
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    The Philosophy Scare: The Politics of Reason in the Early Cold War.John McCumber - 2016 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    This fascinating study reveals the extensive influence of Cold War politics on academia, philosophical inquiry, and the course of intellectual history. From the rise of popular novels that championed the heroism of the individual to the proliferation of abstract art as a counter to socialist realism, the years of the Cold War had a profound impact on American intellectual life. As John McCumber shows in this fascinating account, philosophy, too, was hit hard by the Red Scare. Detailing the immense political (...)
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    Mad as Hell or Scared Stiff? The Effects of Value Conflict and Emotions on Potential Whistle-Blowers.Erika Henik - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 80 (1):111-119.
    Existing whistle-blowing models rely on “cold” economic calculations and cost-benefit analyses to explain the judgments and actions of potential whistle-blowers. I argue that “hot” cognitions – value conflict and emotions – should be added to these models. I propose a model of the whistle-blowing decision process that highlights the reciprocal influence of “hot” and “cold” cognitions and advocate research that explores how value conflict and emotions inform reporting decisions. I draw on the cognitive appraisal approach to emotions and on the (...)
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    I Am Not Scared by Conflict.Antonella Tissot - 2017 - Journal for Perspectives of Economic Political and Social Integration 23 (1-2):143-152.
    This article is based on the clinical experience in a Family Planning Clinic and, through the two reported cases, takes into account the issue of family conflict in its lights and shadows. The feeling of non-fulfillment that makes man unhappy seems to be the origin of the main family tensions, the extreme consequence of which is seeing the other as an enemy and judge him on the basis of one’s denied Selves. An openness to dialogue with a view to communal (...)
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    The depopulation scare: A criticism of various statistical prophecies.Charles Vickery Drysdale - 1930 - The Eugenics Review 21 (4):251.
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    John McCumber, The Philosophy Scare: The Politics of Reason in the Early Cold War.Jeffrey Epstein - 2021 - Philosophy Today 65 (2):417-423.
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    "I am scared too": Children's Literature for an Ethics beyond Moral Concepts.Viktor Johansson - 2013 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 47 (4):80-109.
    This essay explores how moral discourse can have dogmatic tendencies. In exemplifying how it is possible to move beyond such tendencies, this essay turns to the Norwegian picture book Garmann's Summer. The essay not only suggests a vision of moral thinking, but also aims to demonstrate the role that literature, and particularly children's literature, can play in moral discourse, particularly in philosophy. The picture book's elaborations on the difficulties children can face when starting school show both what ethics beyond moral (...)
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    The Lavender Scare in Homonormative Times: Policing, Hyper-incarceration, and LGBTQ Youth Homelessness.Brandon Andrew Robinson - 2020 - Gender and Society 34 (2):210-232.
    Scholars have identified policing and hyper-incarceration as key mechanisms to reproduce racial inequality and poverty. Existing research, however, often overlooks how policing practices impact gender and sexuality, especially expansive expressions of gender and non-heterosexuality. This lack of attention is critical because lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people disproportionately experience incarceration, including LGBTQ youth who are disproportionately incarcerated in juvenile detention. In this article, I draw on 18 months of ethnographic fieldwork and 40 in-depth interviews with LGBTQ youth experiencing homelessness (...)
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    John McCumber, The Philosophy Scare: The Politics of Reason in the Early Cold War. Reviewed by.Thomas Klikauer - 2017 - Philosophy in Review 37 (3):123-125.
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    Safe at any scale? Food scares, food regulation, and scaled alternatives.Laura B. DeLind & Philip H. Howard - 2008 - Agriculture and Human Values 25 (3):301-317.
    The 2006 outbreak of E. coli O157:H7, traced to bagged spinach from California, illustrates a number of contradictions. The solutions sought by many politicians and popular food analysts have been to create a centralized federal agency and a uniform set of production standards modeled after those of the animal industry. Such an approach would disproportionately harm smaller-scale producers, whose operations were not responsible for the epidemic, as well as reduce the agroecological diversity that is essential for maintaining healthy human beings (...)
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  48. The great PC scare: Tyrannies of the left, rhetoric of the right.Jeffrey Williams - 1995 - In Pc Wars: Politics and Theory in the Academy. Routledge.
     
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    Correction to: Better Scared than Sorry: The Pragmatic Account of Emotional Representation.Kris Goffin - 2023 - Erkenntnis 88 (8):3651-3651.
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    Walton's Scare Tactics Arguments that Appeal to Fear and Threats.A. Francisca Snoeck Henkemans - 2001 - Informal Logic 21 (3).
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