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    Educação escolar indígena: Um olhar a partir de Freire, ldb E estatuto dos povos indígenas.Ian Lima Santana & Nivaldo Vieira De Santana - 2020 - Odeere 5 (9):391.
    A condição indígena no Brasil se apresenta atualmente de forma complicada. Tendo suas garantias constitucionais violadas, a existência desses povos tem sofrido sérios danos. A situação se torna mais complexa quando se olha para a Educação Escolar Indígena, cuja existência é garantida pela Constituição Federal e pela Lei 9.394/96. Este trabalho tem por objetivo analisar e discutir a revisão bibliográfica pertinente de modo a ampliar a produção de conhecimento sobre o tema. É uma pesquisa bibliográfica e analítica que justifica à (...)
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    Bad news: Families’ experiences and feelings surrounding the diagnosis of Zika‐related microcephaly.Paulo Roberto Lima Falcão do Vale, Sheila Cerqueira, Hudson P. Santos, Beth P. Black & Evanilda Souza de Santana Carvalho - 2019 - Nursing Inquiry 26 (1):e12274.
    The rapidly increasing number of cases of Zika virus and limited understanding of its congenital sequelae (e.g., microcephaly) led to stories of fear and uncertainty across social media and other mass communication networks. In this study, we used techniques generic to netnography, a form of ethnography, using Internet‐based computer‐mediated communications as a source of data to understand the experience and perceptions of families with infants diagnosed with Zika‐related microcephaly. We screened 27 YouTube™ videos published online between October 2015 and July (...)
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    Espaços discursivos como possibilidade de formação humana e inclusão.Sumika Soares de Freitas Hernandez-Piloto, Nazareth Vidal da Silva, Mariangela Lima de Almeida & Gabriela Melo Santana de Almeida - 2023 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 10:278-295.
    Os Espaços Discursivos, fundamentados nos conceitos da Teoria do Agir Comunicativo de Jürgen Habermas, possibilita por vias democráticas, debates sobre formação, gestão e inclusão escolar no âmbito das Redes de colaboração estabelecidas entre a universidade, as redes de ensino municipais, estadual e com Instituições de Ensino Superior de países lusófonos; pela via do projeto de pesquisa e extensão. Busca-se compreender o Espaço discursivo como espaço de participação entre sujeitos que mediante o discurso, apresentam argumentos para elaboração de consensos e fortalecimento (...)
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    Autorreflexão e pesquisa ação-crítica.Rafael Queiroz, Allana Ladislau Prederigo, Letícia Soares Fernandes, Gustavo Falcão Santana & Mariangela Lima de Almeida - 2023 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 10:184-196.
    O conhecimento tem sido objeto de reflexão e estudo em várias áreas do saber, bem como elemento-chave nas grandes transformações enfrentadas pela humanidade. Assim, a autorreflexão, conforme aponta Jürgen Habermas refere-se a um processo de análise crítica e autorreflexiva realizado por indivíduos e pela sociedade como um todo. A autorreflexão também está associada ao desenvolvimento do entendimento crítico, o que permite que os sujeitos, de modo coletivo avaliem constantemente suas próprias ações e instituições em relação aos padrões de justiça, igualdade (...)
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    Considerações acerca dos conceitos de autorreflexão e emancipação na pesquisa-ação.Letícia Soares Fernandes, Allana Ladislau Prederigo, Rafael Carlos Queiroz, Gustavo Falcão Santana & Mariangela Lima de Almeida - 2023 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 10:157-174.
    Toma-se como objetivo tecer considerações acerca do conceito de autorreflexão e emancipação, entrelaçando-o à pesquisa-ação, por meio do diálogo entre Jürgen Habermas, Theodor W. Adorno, Wilfred Carr e Stephen Kemmis. Os conceitos de autorreflexão e emancipação surgem na Escola de Frankfurt através de Adorno e são incorporados por Habermas, que dá outro sentido a eles. Carr e Kemmis, ao refletirem sobre a pesquisa-ação emancipatória na educação, tomam Habermas como alicerce e constituem o conceito de autorreflexão crítica. A partir das considerações (...)
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    The Adventures of Amaru: Integrating Learning Tasks Into a Digital Game for Teaching Children in Early Phases of Literacy.Gilberto Nerino de Souza, Yvan Pereira dos Santos Brito, Myenne Mieko Ayres Tsutsumi, Leonardo Brandão Marques, Paulo Roney Kilpp Goulart, Dionne Cavalcante Monteiro & Ádamo Lima de Santana - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Pontes entre colonialidade e a autoafirmação: construindo reflexões para o ensino de ciências e biologia.Eduardo Almeida Silva, Luiz Gustavo Lima Cordeiro & Marta Alencar dos Santos - 2023 - Odeere 8 (2):233-248.
    O presente artigo relata a experiência vivenciada por estudantes de graduação em Licenciatura em Ciências Biológicas da Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana durante uma viagem de campo às cidades de Cachoeira e São Félix, na Bahia, promovida pelo componente curricular Relações Étnico-raciais na Escola. Por meio da observação sensível, os estudantes registraram a realidade dessas cidades no formato de fotografias e discursos. Durante a viagem, foi possível constatar a predominância de uma população negra, cujas vidas diárias estão intimamente (...)
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    The Boundary Stones of Thought: An Essay in the Philosophy of Logic.Ian Rumfitt - 2015 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    Classical logic has been attacked by adherents of rival, anti-realist logical systems: Ian Rumfitt comes to its defence. He considers the nature of logic, and how to arbitrate between different logics. He argues that classical logic may dispense with the principle of bivalence, and may thus be liberated from the dead hand of classical semantics.
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  9. Consciousness and Criterion: On Block's Case for Unconscious Seeing.Ian Phillips - 2015 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 93 (2):419-451.
    Block () highlights two experimental studies of neglect patients which, he contends, provide ‘dramatic evidence’ for unconscious seeing. In Block's hands this is the highly non-trivial thesis that seeing of the same fundamental kind as ordinary conscious seeing can occur outside of phenomenal consciousness. Block's case for it provides an excellent opportunity to consider a large body of research on clinical syndromes widely held to evidence unconscious perception. I begin by considering in detail the two studies of neglect to which (...)
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    Euthyphro.Ian Plato & Walker - 1984 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Edited by C. J. Emlyn-Jones, William Preddy & Plato.
    Plato of Athens, who laid the foundations of the Western philosophical tradition and in range and depth ranks among its greatest practitioners, was born to a prosperous and politically active family circa 427 BC. In early life an admirer of Socrates, Plato later founded the first institution of higher learning in the West, the Academy, among whose many notable alumni was Aristotle. Traditionally ascribed to Plato are thirty-five dialogues developing Socrates' dialectic method and composed with great stylistic virtuosity, together with (...)
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    Depression and Physician-Aid-in-Dying.Ian Tully - 2022 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 47 (3):368-386.
    In this paper, I address the question of whether it is ever permissible to grant a request for physician-aid-in-dying (PAD) from an individual suffering from treatment-resistant depression. I assume for the sake of argument that PAD is sometimes permissible. There are three requirements for PAD: suffering, prognosis, and competence. First, an individual must be suffering from an illness or injury which is sufficient to cause serious, ongoing hardship. Second, one must have exhausted effective treatment options, and one’s prospects for recovery (...)
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    Visión de América Latina: homenaje a Leopoldo Zea.Alberto Saladino García & Adalberto Santana (eds.) - 2003 - México, D. F.: Fondo de Cultura Económica.
    El 28 de junio de 2002, en la UNAM, se iniciaron diversas actividades academicas con las que se rindio una serie de homenajes nacionales e internacionales al filosofo mexicano mas universal, Leopoldo Zea, para celebrar sus 60 anos de labor academica y por haber llegado a sus fecundos 90 anos de vida. El presente volumen recoge los textos escritos con motivo de dichos homenajes.
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    The Debate over Risk‐related Standards of Competence.Ian Wilks - 1997 - Bioethics 11 (5):413-426.
    This discussion paper continues the debate over risk‐related standards of mental competence which appears in Bioethics 5. Dan Brock there defends an approach to mental competence in patients which defines it as being relative to differing standards, more or less rigorous depending on the degree of risk involved in proposed treatments. But Mark Wicclair raises a problem for this approach: if significantly different levels of risk attach, respectively, to accepting and refusing the same treatment, then it is possible, on this (...)
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  14. Skeptical Theism and Empirical Unfalsifiability.Ian Wilks - 2009 - Faith and Philosophy 26 (1):64-76.
    Arguments strong enough to justify skeptical theism will be strong enough to justify the position that every claim about God is empirically unfalsifiable. This fact is problematic because that position licenses further arguments which are clearly unreasonable, but which the skeptical theist cannot consistently accept as such. Avoiding this result while still achieving the theoretical objectives looked for in skeptical theism appears to demand an impossibly nuanced position.
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  15. Data Over Dogma: A Brief Introduction to Experimental Philosophy of Religion.Ian M. Church - 2024 - Philosophy Compass 19 (6):1-13.
    Experimental philosophy of religion is the project of taking the tools and resources of the human sciences—especially psychology and cognitive science—and bringing them to bear on issues within philosophy of religion toward explicit philosophical ends. This paper introduces readers to experimental philosophy of religion. §1 explores the contours of experimental philosophy of religion by contrasting it with a few related fields: the psychology of religion and cognitive science of religion, on the one hand, and natural theology, on the other. §2 (...)
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  16. Demarcating depression.Ian Tully - 2018 - Ratio 32 (2):114-121.
    How to draw the line between depression-as-disorder and non-pathological depressive symptoms continues to be a contested issue in psychiatry. Relatively few philosophers have waded into this debate, but the tools of philosophical analysis are quite relevant to it. In this paper, I defend a particular answer to this question, the Contextual approach.On this view, depression is a disorder if and only if it is a disproportionate response to a justifying cause or else is unconnected to any justifying cause. I present (...)
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    Sobre a Educação.Rafael Lucas de Lima - 2023 - Educação E Filosofia 37 (79):375-408.
    Resumo: Este artigo pretende contribuir para a elucidação da nossa compreensão sobre a educação, sobre os fenômenos e processos educacionais, que constituem uma ocupação e uma preocupação humana fundamental. O método que utilizamos nesta pesquisa consistiu, num primeiro momento, de uma análise etimológica da palavra latina educo, da qual derivou a palavra educação em português, e, num segundo momento, da interpretação de alguns sentidos da palavra educo à luz de algumas ideias da filosofia da educação, encontradas em cada um dos (...)
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    A Logic For Reasoning About Responsibility.Tiago de Lima, Lambér Royakkers & Frank Dignum - 2010 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 18 (1):99-117.
    One way to allocate tasks to agents is by ascribing them obligations. From obligations to be, agents are able to infer what are the forbidden, permitted and obligatory actions they may perform, by using the well-known Meyer’s reduction from obligations to be to obligations to do. However, we show through an example that this method is not completely adequate to guide agents’ decisions. We then propose a solution using, instead of obligations, the concept of ‘responsibility’. To formalise responsibility we use (...)
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    The phenomenological-existential comprehension of chronic pain: going beyond the standing healthcare models.Daniela D. Lima, Vera Lucia P. Alves & Egberto R. Turato - 2014 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 9:2.
    A distinguishing characteristic of the biomedical model is its compartmentalized view of man. This way of seeing human beings has its origin in Greek thought; it was stated by Descartes and to this day it still considers humans as beings composed of distinct entities combined into a certain form. Because of this observation, one began to believe that the focus of a health treatment could be exclusively on the affected area of the body, without the need to pay attention to (...)
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  20. Ritos E crenças religiosos nas guerras antigas dos hebreus.Luciene de Lima Oliveira - 2013 - Principia: Revista do Departamento de Letras Clássicas e Orientais do Instituto de Letras 1 (26):49-60.
    Tendo por base alguns relatos apresentados no Antigo Testamento da Bíblia Cristã, será abordado, neste artigo, a respeito das práticas religiosas que antecediam as pugnas antigas dos hebreus. Percebe-se que o esforço humano e a vitória, em uma peleja, dependiam da Divindade, todavia, eram necessários alguns rituais essenciais como, por exemplo, os sacrifícios de animais, a purificação pessoal, o jejum, o louvor, o clamor e a obediência a Deus, para se alcançar a tão desejada vitória sobre os inimigos em uma (...)
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  21. “Sobre a Essência da Crítica Filosófica em geral”, de G.W.F Hegel e F.W.J. Schelling: introdução e tradução.Erick Calheiros de Lima - 2015 - Revista de Filosofia Moderna E Contemporânea 2 (2):112-130.
    Pretendo apresentar uma versão para o português da Introdução ao Jornal Crítico de Filosofia, texto de autoria de Hegel e Schelling. A versão traduzida é antecedida por uma introdução geral na qual procuro esclarecer, em linhas gerais, o contexto intelectual e biográfico no qual o texto surgiu, o significado geral da noção de Unphilosophie, a cuja crítica se dirige o esforço do Jornal ; e, finalmente, o argumento perseguido pelo texto.
     
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    Somos todos canibais: antropofagia, corpo e educação sensível.Analwik Tatielle Pereira De Lima - 2019 - São Paulo: LiberArs.
    Este livro apresenta a antropofagia como uma noção teórico-experiencial, uma atitude do corpo que reabilita o sensível e desperta o mundo percebido. A argumentação ressalta a dimensão sensível do corpo e do conhecimento, considerando sua sensibilidade e motricidade, corpo que não se separa da natureza e da história, atuando no mundo como presença viva, originária, em movimento, supondo um sujeito que, ao mesmo tempo em que constrói seus próprios sentidos, é dependente da experiência do outro no mundo, criando e recriando (...)
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    Teoria do agir comunicativo de Habermas na administração de organizações de saúde.Clóvis Ricardo Montenegro de Lima & Mariangela Rebelo Maia - 2022 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 9:183-206.
    Neste artigo mostram-se os resultados de uma revisão sistemática com busca em três bases de dados sobre a teoria do agir comunicativo do filósofo alemão Jurgen Habermas na área da Administração de Organizações de Saúde. Quer-se destacar as relações estabelecidas entre a filosofia da linguagem, particularmente da Teoria do agir comunicativo, e a Administração de Organizações de Saúde, tanto para construção em acordos teóricos quanto acordos práticos. Foram consultadas três bases de dados (Scopus, Web of Science e Medline via Pubmed). (...)
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    Tecido de leituras sobre linguagem, identidade e cultura: perspectivas literárias, linguísticas e educacionais.Pedro Eduardo de Lima & Rejane de Souza Ferreira (eds.) - 2011 - Goiânia: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás.
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  25. Teocentrismo e Beatitade: Sobre a actualidade do pensamento de S. Tomás de Aquino.Henrique C. de Lima Vaz - forthcoming - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia.
     
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  26. Tecendo redes E construindo conhecimentos: Caminhos para O ensino de sociologia na educação básica.Rogerio Mendes de Lima & Fátima Ivone de Oliveira Ferreira - 2014 - Saberes Em Perspectiva 4 (8):165-182.
    Este artigo discute o papel da Sociologia na escola básica brasileira, que a despeito do arcabouço científico construído em sua trajetória, ainda consolida o seu espaço enquanto disciplina escolar. Nos últimos anos, com a obrigatoriedade da presença da Sociologia nos currículos escolares, novos desafios vêm sendo enfrentados pela disciplina. Um deles é fazer da Sociologia uma ferramenta para que os estudantes e a comunidade escolar possam ter um papel ativo no debate e na construção da realidade social, no que nos (...)
     
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  27. Translating words into images–ways of visibility for cavafy's homoerotic poetry.Fernanda Lemos de Lima - 2008 - Principia 2 (17):61-71.
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    Visões da obra de Helio Jaguaribe.Hélio Jaguaribe & Sérgio Eduardo Moreira Lima (eds.) - 2015 - Brasília: Fundação Alexandre de Gusmão.
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    Business ethics and existentialism.Ian Ashman & Diana Winstanley - 2006 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 15 (3):218–233.
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    The ethics of organizational commitment.Ian Ashman & Diana Winstanley - 2006 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 15 (2):142–153.
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  31. Individualism in times of crisis : theorising a shift away from classic liberal attitudes to human rights post 9/11.Ian Turner - 2019 - In Maciej Chmieliński & Michał Rupniewski (eds.), The Philosophy of Legal Change: Theoretical Perspectives and Practical Processes. New York: Routledge.
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    The structure of the contemporary debate on the problem of evil.Ian Wilks - 2004 - Religious Studies 40 (3):307-321.
    This paper concerns the attempt to formulate an empirical version of the problem of evil, and the attempt to counter this version by what is known as ‘sceptical theism’. My concern is to assess what is actually achieved in these attempts. To this end I consider the debate between them against the backdrop of William Rowe's distinction between expanded standard theism and restricted standard theism (which I label E and R respectively). My claim is that the empirical version significantly fails (...)
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  33. Sufism and deconstruction: a comparative study of Derrida and Ibn ʻArabi.Ian Almond - 2004 - New York: Routledge.
    This book examines a series of common metaphors in the works of Derrida and the Sufism of Muhyddin Ibn 'Arabi, considered to be of the most influential figures in Islamic thought. The author addresses the significant absence of attention on the relationship between Islam and Derrida and also provides a deconstructive perspective on Ibn 'Arabi.
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    Quantity evaluations in Yudja: judgements, language and cultural practice.Suzi Lima & Susan Rothstein - 2020 - Synthese 197 (9):3851-3873.
    In this paper we explore the interpretation of quantity expressions in Yudja, an indigenous language spoken in the Amazonian basin, showing that while the language allows reference to exact cardinalities, it does not generally allow reference to exact measure values. It does, however, allow non-exact comparison along continuous dimensions. We use this data to argue that the grammar of exact measurement is distinct from a grammar allowing the expression of exact cardinalities, and that the grammar of counting and the grammar (...)
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    Thomas Fink entrevista Lakshmi Bandlamudi: Difference, Dialogue and Development: a Bakhtinian World.Anselmo Lima & Miriam Ruffini - 2020 - Bakhtiniana 15 (1):180-197.
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    The Normative Authority of Social Practices: A Critical Theoretical Reading of Hegel’s Introduction to the Philosophy of Right.Erick Lima - 2020 - Hegel Bulletin 41 (2):271-293.
    What follows is an attempt to interpret Hegel’s Introduction to thePhilosophy of Rightin a way that explores the thesis of reason’s social character in light of the recent debate on Hegel’s theory of practical normativity. The discussion aims to highlight Hegel’s commitment to a ‘reconstructive’ version of the ‘immanent transcendence’ motive of Critical Theory and, more generally, to a programmatic critique of ‘deficient’ rationality and its effects on practice.
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    Education for autonomy: The role of religious elementary schools.Ian MacMullen - 2004 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 38 (4):601–615.
    I argue that religious elementary schools whose pedagogical methods satisfy the principle of rational authority have distinctive advantages over secular elementary schools for the purpose of laying the foundations for ethical autonomy in the children of religious parents. Insights from developmental psychology bolster the argument from conceptual analysis. Before children have the cognitive capacities to engage in authentically autonomous reflection, their long-run interest in developing autonomy is best served by developing their understanding of and provisional identity within their primary culture (...)
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    Fitting anger and patient wrongdoing.Ian Tully - forthcoming - Clinical Ethics.
    As a result of the stress of responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses, doctors, and other healthcare workers have been expressing a great deal of frustration and anger, sometimes directed at patients who have chosen not to get vaccinated. This paper examines the moral status of such anger in light of philosophical treatments of anger's purpose, benefits, and drawbacks. A theory of appropriate anger is sketched, after which healthcare workers’ anger toward perceived patient wrongdoing is assessed in light of philosophical (...)
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    Ontario doctors' attitudes toward and use of clinical practice guidelines in oncology.Ian D. Graham, Melissa Brouwers, Christine Davies & Jacqueline Tetroe - 2007 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13 (4):607-615.
  40. Mídia, violência simbólica E direitos de nacionalidade: Por que os cinco maiores campeões olímpicos são também os membros permanentes do conselho de segurança da onu?Andrei Cesário de Lima Albuquerque - 2016 - Revista Fides 7 (2).
    MÍDIA, VIOLÊNCIA SIMBÓLICA E DIREITOS DE NACIONALIDADE: POR QUE OS CINCO MAIORES CAMPEÕES OLÍMPICOS SÃO TAMBÉM OS MEMBROS PERMANENTES DO CONSELHO DE SEGURANÇA DA ONU?
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    Education for Autonomy: the Role of Religious Elementary Schools.Ian MacMullen - 2004 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 38 (4):601-615.
    I argue that religious elementary schools whose pedagogical methods satisfy the principle of rational authority have distinctive advantages over secular elementary schools for the purpose of laying the foundations for ethical autonomy in the children of religious parents. Insights from developmental psychology bolster the argument from conceptual analysis. Before children have the cognitive capacities to engage in authentically autonomous reflection, their long-run interest in developing autonomy is best served by developing their understanding of and provisional identity within their primary culture (...)
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    The state of the science and art of practice guidelines development, dissemination and evaluation in Canada.Ian D. Graham, Susan Beardall, Anne O. Carter, Jacqueline Tetroe & Barbara Davies - 2003 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 9 (2):195-202.
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    Reflexive learning: Stages towards wisdom with Dreyfus.Ian McPherson - 2005 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 37 (5):705–718.
    The Dreyfus account of seven stages of learning is considered in the context of the Dreyfus account of five stages of skill development. The two new stages, Mastery and Practical Wisdom, make more explicit certain themes implicit in the five‐stage account. In this way Dreyfus encourages a more reflexive approach. The themes now more explicit are, in part, derived from Aristotle on phronesis, but are also influenced by Heidegger and Foucault on cultural dimensions of meaning and value. The paper considers (...)
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  44. A linguagem literária e a pluralidade cultural: contribuições para uma reflexão étnico-racial na escola.Eliane Santana Dias Debus & Margarida Cristina Vasques - 2009 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 14 (2):133-144.
    Este texto, bem como as pesquisas que realizamos, tem como meta dar visibilidade às leituras literárias destinadas ao público infantil e juvenil, que enfatizem o tema étnico-racial, ou ainda, títulos que incluam a real participação de personagens negras, costumes afro-brasileiros e informações culturais produtoras de identificação entre o leitor e a narrativa, contribuindo, assim, com as mudanças atuais na história da educação brasileira. Neste texto, apresentamos seis títulos da Editora SM, que, em seu catálogo editorial para 2008/2009, dos 173 títulos (...)
     
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  45. El relato científico de la naturaleza: variaciones sobre la relación sujeto-objeto.Margarita Santana de la Cruz - 1999 - Laguna 6:197-208.
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    Analysis and the attitudes.Ian Pratt - 1993 - In Steven J. Wagner & Richard Wagner (eds.), Naturalism: A Critical Appraisal. University of Notre Dame Press.
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    Nothing about Us without Us: Inclusion and IRB Review of Mental Health Research Protocols.Ian Tully - 2022 - Ethics and Human Research 44 (3):34-40.
    Research on mental health and illness presents a variety of unique ethical challenges. This article argues that institutional review boards (IRBs) can improve their reviews of such research by including the perspectives of individuals with the condition under study either as members of the IRB or as consultants thereto. Several reasons for including the perspectives of these individuals are advanced, with the discussion organized around a hypothetical case study involving the assessment of a novel talk-therapy modality. Having made this case, (...)
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    An Argument For Reinterpreting the Benign Behavioral Intervention Exemption.Ian Tully - 2021 - Ethics and Human Research 43 (4):20-26.
    Recent changes to the Common Rule have helped reduce regulatory burden on researchers conducting minimal risk research. However, in this paper, I propose a way of minimizing burden further within the existing confines of the current regulations. I focus my discussion on the newly created “benign behavioral interventions” category of exempt research, arguing that this exemption from the federal regulations governing research with human subjects should be more expansively interpreted by the Secretary's Advisory Committee on Human Research Protections (SACHRP) than (...)
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    Bio-Somatic-Power.Ian Tucker - 2011 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 13 (1):82-93.
    Biopower is a prominent force in mental health, with psychiatry having a strong influential grasp across the areas of definition of mental disorders, diagnosis, care, treatment, and legislation. One area that impacts upon the everyday lives of community mental health service users is treatment, largely dominated by medication. This paper will explore biopower in relation to the practices and management of mental health service users’ medication regimens. Michel Foucault’s insistence in his later work that power is the product of bodily (...)
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    The spatial anticipation of the future in the homes of mental health service users.Ian Tucker - 2013 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 14 (1):26 - 40.
    This paper develops an approach to analysing the importance of anticipations of the future on present actions in the lives of mental health service users, for whom sensing stability in the future is important as part of the recovery process. The work of Henri Bergson and Alfred North Whitehead is drawn upon to argue that temporality is understood spatially, and that past and future experience only exist in relation to their shaping of present activity. This process is produced spatially rather (...)
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