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  1. Zu den anfängen der griechischen biographie.Helene Homeyeh - 1962 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 106 (1-2):75-85.
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    Les véritables principes de la grammaire: et autres textes, 1729-1756.Hélène Metzger & Gad Freudenthal - 1987 - Fayard.
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  3. Beyond the Fact of Disagreement? The Epistemic Turn in Deliberative Democracy.Hélène Landemore - 2017 - Social Epistemology 31 (3):277-295.
    This paper takes stock of a recent but growing movement within the field of deliberative democracy, which normatively argues for the epistemic dimension of democratic authority and positively defends the truth-tracking properties of democratic procedures. Authors within that movement call themselves epistemic democrats, hence the recognition by many of an ‘epistemic turn’ in democratic theory. The paper argues that this turn is a desirable direction in which the field ought to evolve, taking it beyond the ‘fact of disagreement’ that had (...)
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    Deliberation, cognitive diversity, and democratic inclusiveness: an epistemic argument for the random selection of representatives.Hélène Landemore - 2013 - Synthese 190 (7):1209-1231.
    This paper argues in favor of the epistemic properties of inclusiveness in the context of democratic deliberative assemblies and derives the implications of this argument in terms of the epistemically superior mode of selection of representatives. The paper makes the general case that, all other things being equal and under some reasonable assumptions, more is smarter. When applied to deliberative assemblies of representatives, where there is an upper limit to the number of people that can be included in the group, (...)
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    The shock of the new: A psycho-dynamic extension of social representational theory.Hélène Joffe - 1996 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 26 (2):197–219.
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    Le pouvoir de l'image : persuasion, émotion et identification.Helene Joffe - 2007 - Diogène 217 (1):102-115.
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    Aristotle's Teleology and Uexküll's Theory of Living Nature.Helene Weiss - 1948 - Classical Quarterly 42 (1-2):44-.
    The purpose of this paper is to draw attention to a similarity between an ancient and a modern theory of living nature. There is no need to present the Aristotelian doctrine in full detail. I must rather apologize for repeating much that is well known. My endeavour is to offer it for comparison, and, incidentally, to clear it from misrepresentation. Uexküll's theory, on the other hand, is little known, and what is given here is an insufficient outline of it. I (...)
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    Deliberation and disagreement.Hélène Landemore & Scott E. Page - 2015 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 14 (3):229-254.
    Consensus plays an ambiguous role in deliberative democracy. While it formed the horizon of early deliberative theories, many now denounce it as an empirically unachievable outcome, a logically impossible stopping rule, and a normatively undesirable ideal. Deliberative disagreement, by contrast, is celebrated not just as an empirically unavoidable outcome but also as a democratically sound and normatively desirable goal of deliberation. Majority rule has generally displaced unanimity as the ideal way of bringing deliberation to a close. This article offers an (...)
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    Inclusive Constitution‐Making: The Icelandic Experiment.Hélène Landemore - 2014 - Journal of Political Philosophy 23 (2):166-191.
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    L'Abbé Jean-Baptiste Dubos et la presse.Hélène Sanko - 1992 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 4 (1):31-46.
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    Judging Politically: Symposium on Linda M. G. Zerilli’s A Democratic Theory of Judgment, University of Chicago Press, 2016.Hélène Landemore, Davide Panagia & Linda M. G. Zerilli - 2018 - Political Theory 46 (4):611-642.
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    How the Public Engages With Brain Optimization: The Media-mind Relationship.Helene Joffe & Cliodhna O’Connor - 2015 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 40 (5):712-743.
    In the burgeoning debate about neuroscience’s role in contemporary society, the issue of brain optimization, or the application of neuroscientific knowledge and technologies to augment neurocognitive function, has taken center stage. Previous research has characterized media discourse on brain optimization as individualistic in ethos, pressuring individuals to expend calculated effort in cultivating culturally desirable forms of selves and bodies. However, little research has investigated whether the themes that characterize media dialogue are shared by lay populations. This article considers the relationship (...)
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    Deleuze and the City.Hélène Frichot, Catharina Gabrielsson & Jonathan Metzger - 2016 - Edinburgh University Press.
    Defining the lives of a majority of the world's population, the question of 'the city' has risen to the fore as one the most urgent issues of our time "e; uniting concerns across the terrain of climate policies, global financing, localised struggles and multi-disciplinary research. Deleuze and the City rests on a conviction that philosophy is crucially important for advancing knowledge on cities, and for allowing us to envisage new forms of urban life toward a more sustainable future. It gathers (...)
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    On Minimal Deliberation, Partisan Activism, and Teaching People How to Disagree.Hélène Landemore - 2013 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 25 (2):210-225.
    ABSTRACT Mutz argues that there is an inverse correlation between deliberation and participation. However, the validity of this conclusion partly depends on how one defines deliberation and participation. Mutz's definition of deliberation as ?hearing the other side? or ?cross-cutting exposure? is narrower than a minimal conception of deliberation with which deliberative democrats could agree. First, a minimal conception of deliberation would have to revolve around the principle of a reasoned exchange of arguments, as opposed to mere exposure to dissenting views. (...)
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    Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing.Hélène Cixous & Susan Sellers (eds.) - 1994 - Columbia University Press.
    _Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing_ is a poetic, insightful, and ultimately moving exploration of 'the strange science of writing.' In a magnetic, irresistible narrative, Cixous reflects on the writing process and explores three distinct areas essential for 'great' writing: _The School of the Dead_--the notion that something or someone must die in order for good writing to be born; _The School of Dreams_--the crucial role dreams play in literary inspiration and output; and _The School of Roots_--the importance of (...)
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    Foucault’s Critical Project: Between the Transcendental and the Historical.Hélène Han - 2002 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    This book uncovers and explores the constant tension between the historical and the transcendental that lies at the heart of Michel Foucault's work. In the process, it also assesses the philosophical foundations of his thought by examining his theoretical borrowings from Kant, Nietzsche, and Heidegger, who each provided him with tools to critically rethink the status of the transcendental. Given Foucault's constant focus on the question of the possibility for knowledge, the author argues that his philosophical itinerary can be understood (...)
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    Connections between simulations and observation in climate computer modeling. Scientist’s practices and “bottom-up epistemology” lessons.Hélène Guillemot - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 41 (3):242-252.
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    Biopolitiken – Regierungen des Lebens Heute.Helene Gerhards & Kathrin Braun (eds.) - 2019 - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    ​Das Buch versammelt konstruktivistische Perspektiven auf das Konzept „Biopolitik“. Dadurch werden die Analysepotentiale für aktuelle Phänomene, die den Zusammenhang zwischen dem Leben und dem Lebendigen und der Regierbarmachung betreffen, ausgelotet. Im Fokus stehen die Strategien und die Objekte der Regierungs- und Regulierungsbemühungen: In welcher Weise werden gesellschaftliche Probleme konstruiert und bestimmten „Zielscheiben“ zugeschrieben? Welche Subjektivierungsformen lassen sich im Rahmen biopolitischer Zugriffe ausmachen? Inwiefern spielen spezifische sozialtheoretische Überlegungen und Konzeptionen von Zeit für biopolitische Strategien und Konflikte eine Rolle? An welchen Gegenständen (...)
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    Die klinische Translation humaner induzierter pluripotenter Stammzellen. Eine Stakeholder-Konferenz zur Evaluation innovativer Risikoforschung: Göttingen, 20.–21. Oktober 2017.Helene Gerhards - 2018 - Ethik in der Medizin 30 (2):159-163.
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    Erratum zu: Die klinische Translation humaner induzierter pluripotenter Stammzellen. Eine Stakeholder-Konferenz zur Evaluation innovativer Risikoforschung: Göttingen, 20.–21. Oktober 2017.Helene Gerhards - 2018 - Ethik in der Medizin 30 (2):165-166.
    _Erratum zu:_ _Ethik Med 2017_ https://doi.org/10.1007/s00481-017-0464-6 Im Tagungsbericht „Die klinische Translation humaner induzierter pluripotenter Stammzellen. Eine Stakeholder-Konferenz zur Evaluation innovativer Risikoforschung“ wurden einige Aussagen aus Herrn Wolfram-Hubertus Zimmermanns Vortrag.
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    Fleeing with one’s back turned: toward feminist futures.Hélène Frichot - 2019 - Rivista di Estetica 71:57-68.
    Entwining the disciplines of philosophy and architecture, this essay proceeds from an account of the Anthropocene and its dark promise of a foreclosed human future toward the speculative gesture of feminist futures, with a focus on feminist architectural practices. To reflect on the ‘storms of progress’ that have issued in the Anthropocene Walter Benjamin’s famous angel of history is complemented with Bruno Latour’s more recent formulation of an angel of geohistory. Each angel posits the question of what is to be (...)
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    Food Glorious Food.Helene Gammack - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff & Dan O'Brien (eds.), Gardening ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 48–61.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Notes.
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    Eve Escapes.Hélène Cixous - 2012 - Polity.
    "I get up every day with one day more," says Eve, the writer's 97-year-old mother. She is escaping into the New Life and the writer must race to catch up. As things slip away and fall into oblivion, as her mother's world and thus her own relentlessly shrinks, the writer is stunned to see for the first time the vestiges of a prison scene in her beloved Tower of Montaigne, which she has been visiting for fifty years. It represents the (...)
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    Un précurseur, A. Spir.Hélène Spir Claparède - 1920 - Lausanne, Paris,: Payot & cie.
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  25. Expression of nonconscious knowledge via ideomotor actions.Hélène L. Gauchou, Ronald A. Rensink & Sidney Fels - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2):976-982.
    Ideomotor actions are behaviours that are unconsciously initiated and express a thought rather than a response to a sensory stimulus. The question examined here is whether ideomotor actions can also express nonconscious knowledge. We investigated this via the use of implicit long-term semantic memory, which is not available to conscious recall. We compared accuracy of answers to yes/no questions using both volitional report and ideomotor response . Results show that when participants believed they knew the answer, responses in the two (...)
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    Du différend entre Descartes et Malebranche sur la connaissance que l’esprit a de lui-même.Hélène Bouchilloux - 2022 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 72 (4):63-69.
    L’examen du différend entre Descartes et Malebranche sur la connaissance que l’esprit a de lui-même sera l’occasion d’éclaircir la doctrine de l’esprit qui s’élabore dans les Méditations, la complexité de celle-ci ayant suscité et continuant de susciter de nombreux malentendus qu’on essaiera, en l’analysant dans toutes ses articulations, de dissiper. Une telle analyse, qui pourra paraître austère en sa technicité, n’intéresse cependant pas exclusivement l’historien de la philosophie, elle intéresse plus largement tout philosophe soucieux de se comprendre lui-même comme l’esprit (...)
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    Descartes et Saint Augustin : la création des vérités éternelles.Hélène Bouchilloux - 2006 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 131 (2):147.
    C'est tardivement, dans la lettre à Mesland du 2 mai 1644, que Descartes se réclame de saint Augustin pour accréditer non la création des vérités éternelles, mais la coïncidence, en Dieu, du voir, du vouloir et du faire. D'où la question : que doit exactement à saint Augustin la doctrine exposée à Mersenne en 1630? Après avoir montré que saint Augustin ne professe ni la création des vérités éternelles ni la coïncidence, en Dieu, du voir, du vouloir et du faire, (...)
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    Contemplating or Acting? Which Immersive Modes Should Be Favored in Virtual Reality During Physiotherapy for Breast Cancer Rehabilitation.Hélène Buche, Aude Michel, Christina Piccoli & Nathalie Blanc - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    BackgroundEven though virtual reality is more and more considered for its power of distraction in different medical contexts, the optimal conditions for its use still have to be determined in order to design interfaces adapted to therapeutic support in oncology.ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to examine the benefits of VR using two immersion methods and comparing them with each other in a population of women with breast cancer who have undergone breast surgery, during scar massage sessions.MethodsIn a physiotherapy center, (...)
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    Insister of Jacques Derrida.Helene Cixous - 2007 - Stanford University Press.
    In Insister, Hlne Cixous brings a unique mixture of theoretical speculation, breath-taking textual explication and scholarly erudition to an extremely close reading of Derrida's work, always attentive to the details of his thinking. At the same time, Insister is an extraordinarily poetic meditation, a work of literature and of mourning for Jacques Derrida the person, who was a close friend and accomplice of Cixous's from the beginning of their careers.
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    Les socialistes français: vers la société du soin mutuel (Care).Hélène Thomas - 2010 - Cités 43 (3):67-87.
    « L’État qui garantit la sécurité est un État qui est obligé d’intervenir dans tous les cas où la trame de la vie quotidienne est trouée par un événement singulier, exceptionnel . Ce côté de sollicitude omniprésente, c’est l’aspect sous lequel l’État se présente ».1La question sociale contemporaine a changé de configuration et les conceptions socialistes et libérales..
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    Des patrons des mathématiques en France dans l'entre-deux-guerres.Hélène Gispert & Juliette Leloup - 2009 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 62 (1):39-117.
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    Tragedy and politics in Aristophanes' "Acharnians".Helene P. Foley - 1988 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 108:33-47.
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    Debating Democracy: Do We Need More or Less?Jason Brennan & Hélène Landemore - 2021 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Hélène Landemore.
    In this accessible book, leading scholars Jason Brennan and Hélène Landemore ask, what good is democracy and is there any better alternative? Brennan argues that democracy suffers from built-in systematic flaws. There is no way to fix these flaws--we can only contain them, or jettison democracy for a better system of representative government. Landemore argues that our problem is that we have not been using real democracy. Real democracy--in which citizensexercise more genuine power--can overcome the problems we see in modern (...)
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    La Philosophie de la matiere chez Stahl et ses Disciples.Helene Metzger - 1926 - Isis 8 (3):427-464.
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    La theorie de la composition des sels et la theorie de la combustion d'apres Stahl et ses disciples.Helene Metzger - 1927 - Isis 9 (2):294-325.
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    Who are these people? Personality traits and judgments about trade secret misappropriation in post‐employment activities.Hélène Delerue & Mariam Hamid - 2014 - Business Ethics: A European Review 24 (3):315-331.
    Trade secret theft is a problem that almost all organizations face. The greatest threat is employee mobility and potential unethical post-employment behavior. This study investigates the role of individual personality traits in judgments about trade secret misappropriation. Our hypotheses were tested in three studies addressing three different situational contexts: current employees, employees about to be laid off, and students who had quit their job. Relationships were estimated with robust regression. The results show that some personality traits predict judgment about another (...)
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    Truth and democracy.Hélène Landemore - 2014 - Contemporary Political Theory 13 (2):e7-e11.
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    Responsibility and Culpability in War.Helene Ingierd & Henrik Syse - 2005 - Journal of Military Ethics 4 (2):85-99.
    This article furnishes a philosophical background for the current debate about responsibility and culpability for war crimes by referring to ideas from three important just war thinkers: Augustine, Francisco de Vitoria, and Michael Walzer. It combines lessons from these three thinkers with perspectives on current problems in the ethics of war, distinguishes between legal culpability, moral culpability, and moral responsibility, and stresses that even lower-ranking soldiers must in many cases assume moral responsibility for their acts, even though they are part (...)
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    The Power of Visual Material: Persuasion, Emotion and Identification.Hélène Joffe - 2008 - Diogenes 55 (1):84-93.
    This paper integrates literature from the social sciences and humanities concerning the persuasive impact of visual material, highlighting issues of emotion and identification. Visuals are used not only to illustrate news and feature genres but also in advertising and campaigns that attempt to persuade their target audiences to change attitudes and behaviours. These include health, safety and charity campaigns, that attempt to socially engineer change in people’s beliefs, attitudes and behaviours. With the increasing presence of such visuals comes a more (...)
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    Die Ethische Bedeutung der Frauenbewegung.Helene Lange - 1892 - International Journal of Ethics 2 (3):397-397.
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    Controlling the Wilderness: The Work of Wilderness Officers.Helene Lawson - 2003 - Society and Animals 11 (4):329-351.
    Ideologies having roots in the legal structure of the system of wildlife protection characterize the work culture of the Pennsylvania wilderness officer. This paper examines these ideologies and the characteristically strong social solidarity of the community of wilderness officers. Wilderness officers are both law enforcement agents and conservationists. They mediate between human and animal as well as between what is considered scientific management and what is considered unenlightened and even lawless behavior. In performing this boundary work, wilderness officers participate in (...)
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    Figures du signe à l’'ge classique : Port-Royal – Hobbes – Locke.Hélène Leblanc - 2016 - Methodos 16.
    Ce mini-dossier compte parmi les résultats d’un travail de séminaire de longue haleine, développé au cours d’un cycle de trois ans, portant sur les théories philosophiques du signe de l’Antiquité à nos jours, organisé à l’UMR STL 8163 par Claudio Majolino et Laurent Cesalli. Au sein de l’arc temporel visé par ce séminaire, le XVIIe siècle avait d’emblée une place privilégiée : conçu comme un siècle de rupture qui inaugure la période moderne, il illustre surtout, en particulier dep...
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    Grammaire générale and Grammatica speculativa: The Historical Roots of the Marty–Husserl Debate on General Grammar.Hélène Leblanc - 2017 - In Hamid Taieb & Guillaume Fréchette (eds.), Mind and Language – On the Philosophy of Anton Marty. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 325-344.
    The debate between Husserl and Marty focuses on the notion of general grammar. Nevertheless, there doesn’t seem to have been a clear outcome, and the terms of the debate remain quite unclear. Moreover, while both authors make striking use of historical references, their entanglement seems to call for some clarification. This paper aims to shed light on this debate, by considering it from an historical perspective. In doing so, two putative candidates will be introduced as (conceptual) precursors of the ‘allgemeine (...)
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    Les raisons du cœur.Hélène Michon - 2009 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 93 (1):47-58.
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    What’s Left?: The Ecole Normale Supérieure and the Right.Helene Sanko - 1995 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 7 (3):255-259.
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    Maryse Condé, une voix des Antilles.Hélène N. Sanko - 2010 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 18 (1):119-122.
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    HUOT DE LONGCHAMP, Max, Saint Jean de la Croix. Pour lire le Docteur mystiqueHUOT DE LONGCHAMP, Max, Saint Jean de la Croix. Pour lire le Docteur mystique.Hélène Würtele - 1993 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 49 (1):171-171.
  48. De la tyrannie, Correspondance avec Alexandre Kojève.Leo Strauss, Hélène Kern, André Enegrèn, H. Kern, A. Enegrèn & de Launay - 2000 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 190 (4):550-551.
     
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    Madeleine Guilbert (1910-2006).Marie-Hélène Zylberberg-Hocquard - 2007 - Clio 25:5-8.
    En mars dernier, on apprenait le décès à l’âge de 95 ans, de Madeleine Guilbert. Elle nous a quittés, comme elle le désirait, dans la plus grande discrétion ; ce qui ne nous empêche pas de lui rendre hommage. Certes, elle était sociologue et le revendiquait, mais, à la différence de beaucoup de ses collègues, elle a affirmé, à travers ses travaux, l’importance, pour toute recherche, de l’ancrage historique. Surtout, ayant participé à la genèse de la sociologie du travail, elle (...)
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    Effects of one long vs. two short resistance training sessions on training volume and affective responses in resistance-trained women.Helene Pedersen, Atle Hole Saeterbakken, Marius Steiro Fimland, Vegard Moe Iversen, Brad J. Schoenfeld, Nicolay Stien & Vidar Andersen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The aim of this study was to compare the acute effects of performing a lower body resistance training program in one long or two shorter sessions in 1 day on training volume and affective measures. Employing a randomized-crossover design, 23 resistance-trained women performed two training days consisting of one long or two short sessions separated by 3.5–5 h. Each training day was separated by 4-6 days and consisted of three sets to failure for six exercises. Training volume were recorded during (...)
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