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    Expert Consensus to Guide the Classification of Paralympic Swimmers With Vision Impairment: A Delphi Study.Henrike Joanna Cornelie Ravensbergen, Amarens Doutsen Genee & David Lindsay Mann - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    „Dennoch imponierte die Stadt“ – Steffens langsame Annäherung an Breslau.Joanna Giel - 2018 - In Leon Miodoński & Sarah Schmidt (eds.), System Und Subversion: Friedrich Schleiermacher Und Henrik Steffens. De Gruyter. pp. 15-26.
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    The seeing place: Talking theatre and medicine.Deborah Bowman & Joanna Bowman - 2018 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 17 (1):166-181.
    A Professor of Medical Ethics and a theatre director, also mother and daughter, talk about health, illness, suffering, performance and practice. Using the lenses of ethical and performance theory, they explore what it means to be a patient, a spectator and a practitioner and cover many plays, texts and productions: Samuel Beckett’s Not I and All That Fall, Sarah Kane’s Crave, Tim Crouch’s An Oak Tree, Enda Walsh’s Ballyturk, Annie Ryan’s adaptation of Eimear McBride’s novel A Girl Is a Half-Formed (...)
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    Martina Schmidhuber (2020) Ein gutes Leben für Menschen mit Demenz: Ethische Herausforderungen in Betreuung und Pflege.Henrike Voß - 2021 - Ethik in der Medizin 33 (1):141-143.
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    Bilingualism influences inhibitory control in auditory comprehension.Henrike K. Blumenfeld & Viorica Marian - 2011 - Cognition 118 (2):245-257.
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    Diagramme im Gebrauch.Henrike Haug, Christina Lechtermann & Anja Rathmann-Lutz - 2017 - Das Mittelalter 22 (2):259-266.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Das Mittelalter Jahrgang: 22 Heft: 2 Seiten: 259-266.
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    hic in figura et textu habetur. Bezugsfelder diagrammatischer Formen in einer Mailänder Stadtchronik des 14. Jahrhunderts.Henrike Haug - 2017 - Das Mittelalter 22 (2):351-371.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Das Mittelalter Jahrgang: 22 Heft: 2 Seiten: 351-371.
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  8. On the transformative character of collective intentionality and the uniqueness of the human.Andrea Kern & Henrike Moll - 2017 - Philosophical Psychology 30 (3):315-333.
    Current debates on collective intentionality focus on the cognitive capacities, attitudes, and mental states that enable individuals to take part in joint actions. It is typically assumed that collective intentionality is a capacity which is added to other, pre-existing, capacities of an individual and is exercised in cooperative activities like carrying a table or painting a house together. We call this the additive account because it portrays collective intentionality as a capacity that an individual possesses in addition to her capacity (...)
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    Parallel language activation and inhibitory control in bimodal bilinguals.Marcel R. Giezen, Henrike K. Blumenfeld, Anthony Shook, Viorica Marian & Karen Emmorey - 2015 - Cognition 141 (C):9-25.
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    Embedding Social Innovation: Shaping Societal Norms and Behaviors Throughout the Innovation Process.Daniel Arenas & Henrike Purtik - 2019 - Business and Society 58 (5):963-1002.
    New products and services that tackle grand societal challenges often require changes in societal norms, values, and expectations. This research investigates the question of how innovating actors shape these informal institutions throughout the innovation process by drawing on the literature on social innovation and institutional theory. In a comparison of four case studies, we observe that all innovating actors under study engage in a diverse set of practices to challenge and shape societal norms and expectations as well as user habits (...)
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    "It Was the Brain Tumor That Done It!": Szasz and Wittgenstein on the Importance of Distinguishing Disease from Behavior and Implications for the Nature of Mental Disorder.Joanna Moncrieff - 2020 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 27 (2):169-181.
    In Patricia Churchland's 2006 essay on free will, she cites the case of a middle-aged man who, without any prior history of misbehavior, suddenly became obsessed with child pornography and started to molest his 8-year-old stepdaughter. He was subsequently discovered to have a brain tumor affecting the frontal lobes, and when it is successfully treated his aberrant behavior stopped.Thomas Szasz is famous for his denunciation of the concept of mental illness, and his critique is partly responsible for instigating an enduring (...)
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  12. Understanding and sharing intentions: The origins of cultural cognition.Michael Tomasello, Malinda Carpenter, Josep Call, Tanya Behne & Henrike Moll - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (5):675-691.
    We propose that the crucial difference between human cognition and that of other species is the ability to participate with others in collaborative activities with shared goals and intentions: shared intentionality. Participation in such activities requires not only especially powerful forms of intention reading and cultural learning, but also a unique motivation to share psychological states with others and unique forms of cognitive representation for doing so. The result of participating in these activities is species-unique forms of cultural cognition and (...)
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    Do patients and research subjects have a right to receive their genomic raw data? An ethical and legal analysis.Christoph Schickhardt, Henrike Fleischer & Eva C. Winkler - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-12.
    As Next Generation Sequencing technologies are increasingly implemented in biomedical research and care, the number of study participants and patients who ask for release of their genomic raw data is set to increase. This raises the question whether research participants and patients have a legal and moral right to receive their genomic raw data and, if so, how this right should be implemented into practice. In a first step we clarify some central concepts such as “raw data”; in a second (...)
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    Martina Schmidhuber (2020) Ein gutes Leben für Menschen mit Demenz: Ethische Herausforderungen in Betreuung und Pflege (Ethik der Lebenswelten, Band 6; Hrsg.: Peter Kampits): LIT Verlag, Wien, 133 Seiten, 29,90 €, ISBN 978-3-643-50986-4. [REVIEW]Henrike Voß - 2021 - Ethik in der Medizin 33 (1):141-143.
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    A Companion to Mysticism and Devotion in Northern Germany in the Late Middle Ages.Elizabeth Andersen, Henrike Lähnemann & Anne Simon (eds.) - 2013 - Brill.
    The volume explores the hitherto uncharted late medieval religious landscape of Northern Germany. Through discussion of a rich, varied selection of mystical and devotional texts, also translated into English, a fascinating regional "mystical culture" with a far-reaching impact is revealed.
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  16. I was only quoting" : shifting viewpoint and speaker commitment.Ronny Boogaart, Henrike Jansen & Maarten van Leeuwen - 2022 - In Laurence R. Horn (ed.), From lying to perjury: linguistic and legal perspective on lies and other falsehoods. Boston: De Gruyter Mouton.
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    “Those are Your Words, Not Mine!” Defence Strategies for Denying Speaker Commitment.Ronny Boogaart, Henrike Jansen & Maarten van Leeuwen - 2020 - Argumentation 35 (2):209-235.
    In response to an accusation of having said something inappropriate, the accused may exploit the difference between the explicit contents of their utterance and its implicatures. Widely discussed in the pragmatics literature are those cases in which arguers accept accountability only for the explicit contents of what they said while denying commitment to the implicature. In this paper, we sketch a fuller picture of commitment denial. We do so, first, by including in our discussion not just denial of implicatures, but (...)
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    Data management in anthropology: the next phase in ethics governance?Peter Pels, Igor Boog, J. Henrike Florusbosch, Zane Kripe, Tessa Minter, Metje Postma, Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner, Bob Simpson, Hansjörg Dilger, Michael Schönhuth, Anita Poser, Rosa Cordillera A. Castillo, Rena Lederman & Heather Richards-Rissetto - 2018 - Social Anthropology 3.
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    Entweder Ästhetisch – Oder Religiös?: Søren Kierkegaard Textanalytisch.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2017 - De Gruyter.
    Liest man Søren Kierkegaards Schriften textanalytisch, lässt sich das Verhältnis des Ästhetischen und des Religiösen in seinem Werk ganz neu bestimmen. Statt dass beide einander ausschließen, wie oftmals im Anschluss an Kierkegaards eigenes Diktum angenommen, lässt sich durch eingehende Detailstudien eine reziproke Bedingtheit offenbaren, die auf anthropologische, theologische und kunsttheoretische Prämissen zurückverweist. So belegt die Arbeit bereits in Texten aus Entweder – Oder oder der Wiederholung religiöse Kernthesen anhand der narratologischen Komposition, Semantik, Wiederholungs- und Gegensatzfiguren u.a. Anhand der bisher kaum (...)
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    The Rest is Silence...: Polish Nationalism and the Question of Lesbian Existence.Joanna Mizielińska - 2001 - European Journal of Women's Studies 8 (3):281-297.
    This article focuses on questions rarely spoken of openly or written about in Poland. The article investigates what is behind such silence and tells of invisibility. The silence regarding lesbians in Poland is meaningful and reveals a lot about the concept of the Polish nation. This article examines Polish nationalistic discourse, which largely avoids the question of a homosexual orientation. Moreover, the heterosexual orientation is taken for granted as the only possible and natural one. Therefore, invisibility is a major theme (...)
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  21. Rethinking Cultural Evolutionary Psychology.Ryan Nichols, Henrike Moll & Jacob L. Mackey - 2019 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 19 (5):477-492.
    This essay discusses Cecilia Heyes’ groundbreaking new book Cognitive Gadgets: The Cultural Evolution of Thinking. Heyes’ point of departure is the claim that current theories of cultural evolution fail adequately to make a place for the mind. Heyes articulates a cognitive psychology of cultural evolution by explaining how eponymous “cognitive gadgets,” such as imitation, mindreading and language, mental technologies, are “tuned” and “assembled” through social interaction and cultural learning. After recapitulating her explanations for the cultural and psychological origins of these (...)
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    Auditory Sentence Processing in Bilinguals: The Role of Cognitive Control.Niloofar Akhavan, Henrike K. Blumenfeld & Tracy Love - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    The effect of a self‐management intervention on health care utilization in a sample of chronically ill older patients in the Netherlands.Henrike Elzen, Joris P. J. Slaets, Tom A. B. Snijders & Nardi Steverink - 2008 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14 (1):159-161.
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    7. Am Fuße des Altars: „Synderinden“.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2017 - In Entweder Ästhetisch – Oder Religiös?: Søren Kierkegaard Textanalytisch. De Gruyter. pp. 341-378.
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    Danksagung.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2017 - In Entweder Ästhetisch – Oder Religiös?: Søren Kierkegaard Textanalytisch. De Gruyter.
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    1. Dichten und dichten lassen.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2017 - In Entweder Ästhetisch – Oder Religiös?: Søren Kierkegaard Textanalytisch. De Gruyter. pp. 1-74.
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    2. Existenz als Text: „Diapsalmata“.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2017 - In Entweder Ästhetisch – Oder Religiös?: Søren Kierkegaard Textanalytisch. De Gruyter. pp. 75-133.
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    Frontmatter.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2017 - In Entweder Ästhetisch – Oder Religiös?: Søren Kierkegaard Textanalytisch. De Gruyter.
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    6. Gehorsame Freude: Lilien paa Marken og Fuglen under Himlen.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2017 - In Entweder Ästhetisch – Oder Religiös?: Søren Kierkegaard Textanalytisch. De Gruyter. pp. 288-340.
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    Inhalt.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2017 - In Entweder Ästhetisch – Oder Religiös?: Søren Kierkegaard Textanalytisch. De Gruyter.
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    Literaturverzeichnis.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2017 - In Entweder Ästhetisch – Oder Religiös?: Søren Kierkegaard Textanalytisch. De Gruyter. pp. 468-480.
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  32. 5. Religiöse Texte: Einführung.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2017 - In Entweder Ästhetisch – Oder Religiös?: Søren Kierkegaard Textanalytisch. De Gruyter. pp. 275-287.
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    Re-reading the Religious – Aesthetically: A Literary Analysis of “The Woman Who Was a Sinner” and The Lily in the Field and the Bird of the Air.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2017 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2017 (1):145-174.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook Jahrgang: 2017 Heft: 1 Seiten: 145-174.
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    Siglenverzeichnis.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2017 - In Entweder Ästhetisch – Oder Religiös?: Søren Kierkegaard Textanalytisch. De Gruyter.
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    Sachregister.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2017 - In Entweder Ästhetisch – Oder Religiös?: Søren Kierkegaard Textanalytisch. De Gruyter. pp. 481-488.
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    Voice and Fertility, (Self‐)Impregnation and (Inter‐)Dependence: The Pseudonyms and their (Narratives about) Wives.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2022 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 27 (1):73-93.
    By analyzing prefaces and other short excerpts written by different pseudonyms, this paper explores the pseudonymous authors’ relation to their spouses. It assumes that recurring motifs in the prefaces, such as ‘voice’ and the metaphor of ‘fertility,’ reveal, often in ironic tones, general gender-related aspects of identity in Kierkegaard’s works. The paper thus explores how the seemingly stereotyped and archaic conception of gender in the prefaces, such as the pseudonymous author’s assertion of superiority of reasoning through writing over the immediacy (...)
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  37. 3. Verführung pro forma: „Forførerens Dagbog“.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2017 - In Entweder Ästhetisch – Oder Religiös?: Søren Kierkegaard Textanalytisch. De Gruyter. pp. 134-204.
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    4. Wiederholte Erinnerung: Gjentagelsen.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2017 - In Entweder Ästhetisch – Oder Religiös?: Søren Kierkegaard Textanalytisch. De Gruyter. pp. 205-274.
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    9. Zum Abschluss.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2017 - In Entweder Ästhetisch – Oder Religiös?: Søren Kierkegaard Textanalytisch. De Gruyter. pp. 438-467.
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    8. Zum Leiden bewegen: Indøvelse i Christendom.Henrike Fürstenberg - 2017 - In Entweder Ästhetisch – Oder Religiös?: Søren Kierkegaard Textanalytisch. De Gruyter. pp. 379-437.
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    Between Silencing and Ignorance.Joanna Mizielińska - 2010 - Dialogue and Universalism 20 (5-6):77-88.
    The aim of this article is to show contemporary changes in intimate and family life on the example of “families of choice”. In the first part, I present state-of-the-art concepts of families and argue for the urgent need for their re-definition due to the fact that what we call family nowadays differs drastically from what it used to be. I propose to treat those changes as a natural phenomenon and not as a sign of the crisis of the family, as (...)
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    Between Silencing and Ignorance: “Families of Choice” in Poland.Joanna Mizielińska - 2010 - Dialogue and Universalism 20 (5-6):77-88.
    The aim of this article is to show contemporary changes in intimate and family life on the example of “families of choice”. In the first part, I present state-of-the-art concepts of families and argue for the urgent need for their re-definition due to the fact that what we call family nowadays differs drastically from what it used to be. I propose to treat those changes as a natural phenomenon and not as a sign of the crisis of the family, as (...)
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    Liberalism in Poland: Reply to Walicki.Joanna J. Mizgala - 1989 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 3 (2):348-354.
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    The Nature of Mental Disorder: Disease, Distress, or Personal Tendency?Joanna Moncrieff - 2014 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 21 (3):257-260.
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    Birdsong: Variations that follow rules.Dietmar Todt & Henrike Hultsch - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (2):289-290.
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    Replik auf die Kommentare.Michael Tomasello & Henrike Moll - 2011 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 59 (1):164-169.
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    Justice, Posterity, and the Environment.Wilfred Beckerman & Joanna Pasek - 2001 - Oxford University Press.
    This volume provides a thought-provoking critique the main, existing school of environmental ethics and seeks to build a more coherent and rigorous philosophical basis for future environmental policy.
  48. Do framing effects make moral intuitions unreliable?Joanna Demaree-Cotton - 2016 - Philosophical Psychology 29 (1):1-22.
    I address Sinnott-Armstrong's argument that evidence of framing effects in moral psychology shows that moral intuitions are unreliable and therefore not noninferentially justified. I begin by discussing what it is to be epistemically unreliable and clarify how framing effects render moral intuitions unreliable. This analysis calls for a modification of Sinnott-Armstrong's argument if it is to remain valid. In particular, he must claim that framing is sufficiently likely to determine the content of moral intuitions. I then re-examine the evidence which (...)
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  49. The Lived Realities of Chemical Restraint: Prioritizing Patient Experience.Ryan Dougherty, Joanna Smolenski & Jared N. Smith - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (1):29-31.
    In The Conditions for Ethical Chemical Restraint, Crutchfield and Redinger (2024) propose ethical standards for the use of chemical restraints, which they consider normatively distinct from physica...
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    Naturecultures? Science, Affect and the Non-human.Joanna Latimer & Mara Miele - 2013 - Theory, Culture and Society 30 (7-8):5-31.
    Rather than focus on effects, the isolatable and measureable outcomes of events and interventions, the papers assembled here offer different perspectives on the affective dimension of the meaning and politics of human/non-human relations. The authors begin by drawing attention to the constructed discontinuity between humans and non-humans, and to the kinds of knowledge and socialities that this discontinuity sustains, including those underpinned by nature-culture, subject-object, body-mind, individual-society polarities. The articles presented track human/non-human relations through different domains, including: humans/non-humans in history (...)
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