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    What Can the Aesthetic Movement Tell Us about Aesthetic Education?Jette Kjeldsen - 2001 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 35 (1):85.
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    Visual rhetorical argumentation.Jens E. Kjeldsen - 2018 - Semiotica 2018 (220):69-94.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2018 Heft: 220 Seiten: 69-94.
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    John Adams vs. Thomas Paine: rival plans for the early republic.Jett B. Conner - 2018 - Yardley, Pennsylvania: Westholme Publishing, LLC. Edited by Thomas Paine & John Adams.
    John Adams vs Thomas Paine: Rival Plans for the Early Republic by historian Jett B. Conner explores how the two rivals helped shape America's first constitutions--the Articles of Confederation and those of several states-- and how they continued contributing to American political thought as it developed during the so-called "critical period" between the adoption of the Articles of Confederation and the start of the Constitutional Convention of 1787. It also focuses on the creation of our democratic republic and compares Paine's (...)
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  4. The philosophy of Nietzsche in the light of Thomistic principles.Celine Rita Jette - 1967 - New York,: Pageant Press.
     
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    Color in Reference Production: The Role of Color Similarity and Color Codability.Jette Viethen, Thomas Vessem, Martijn Goudbeek & Emiel Krahmer - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (S6):1493-1514.
    It has often been observed that color is a highly preferred attribute for use in distinguishing descriptions, that is, referring expressions produced with the purpose of identifying an object within a visual scene. However, most of these observations were based on visual displays containing only colors that were maximally different in hue and for which the language of experimentation possessed basic color terms. The experiments described in this paper investigate whether speakers’ preference for color is reduced if the color of (...)
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  6. Fostering Hybridity: Teaching About Context in Engineering Education.Jette Holgaard, Niels Mejlgaard & Andrew Jamison - 2015 - In Byron Newberry, Carl Mitcham, Martin Meganck, Andrew Jamison, Christelle Didier & Steen Hyldgaard Christensen (eds.), International Perspectives on Engineering Education: Engineering Education and Practice in Context. Springer Verlag.
     
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    Corporate Social Responsibility and Government: The Role of Discretion for Engagement with Public Policy.Jette Steen Knudsen & Jeremy Moon - 2022 - Business Ethics Quarterly 32 (2):243-271.
    We investigate the relationship of corporate social responsibility (CSR) (often assumed to reflect corporate voluntarism) and government (often assumed to reflect coercion). We distinguish two broad perspectives on the CSR and government relationship: thedichotomous(i.e., government and CSR are / should be independent of one another) and therelated(i.e., government and CSR are / should be interconnected). Using typologies of CSR public policy and of CSR and the law, we present an integrated framework for corporate discretion for engagement with public policy for (...)
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  8. Indirekt dialog om begärets, gavmildhetens og offerets moral. Om Georges Batailles og Karen Blixens forfatterskaber.Jette Lundbo Levy - 1991 - Res Publica 18.
     
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  9. Koncernspecifik brancheordbog med særligt henblik på teknisk engelsk. Prækonceptionelle overvejelser og koncept.Jette Pedersen - 1996 - Hermes 16:267-275.
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    Color in Reference Production: The Role of Color Similarity and Color Codability.Jette Viethen, Thomas van Vessem, Martijn Goudbeek & Emiel Krahmer - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (S6):1493-1514.
    It has often been observed that color is a highly preferred attribute for use in distinguishing descriptions, that is, referring expressions produced with the purpose of identifying an object within a visual scene. However, most of these observations were based on visual displays containing only colors that were maximally different in hue and for which the language of experimentation possessed basic color terms. The experiments described in this paper investigate whether speakers’ preference for color is reduced if the color of (...)
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  11. The Study of Visual and Multimodal Argumentation.Jens E. Kjeldsen - 2015 - Argumentation 29 (2):115-132.
    IntroductionIf we were to identify the beginning of the study of visual argumentation, we would have to choose 1996 as the starting point. This was the year that Leo Groarke published “Logic, art and argument” in Informal logic, and it was the year that he and David Birdsell co-edited a special double issue of Argumentation and Advocacy on visual argumentation . Among other papers, the issue included Anthony Blair’s “The possibility and actuality of visual arguments”. It was also the year (...)
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    Report of the Committee on Regional Conferences.Celine Rita Jette - 1968 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 42:235-235.
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    Den klingende tale: studier i de første hofoperaer på baggrund af senrenaessancens retorik.Jette Barnholdt Hansen - 2010 - København: Museum Tusculanums forlag.
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    Normativity under change.Jette Rolf Svanholm, Jens Cosedis Nielsen, Peter Thomas Mortensen, Charlotte Fuglesang Christensen & Regner Birkelund - 2016 - Nursing Ethics 23 (3):328-338.
    Background: In modern society, death has become ‘forbidden’ fed by the medical technology to conquer death. The technological paradigm is challenged by a social-liberal political ideology in postmodern Western societies. The question raised in this study was as follows: Which arguments, attitudes, values and paradoxes between modern and postmodern tendencies concerning treatment and care of older persons with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator appear in the literature? Aims: The aim of this study was to describe and interpret how the field of (...)
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    The Rhetoric of Thick Representation: How Pictures Render the Importance and Strength of an Argument Salient.Jens E. Kjeldsen - 2015 - Argumentation 29 (2):197-215.
    Some forms of argumentation are best performed through words. However, there are also some forms of argumentation that may be best presented visually. Thus, this paper examines the virtues of visual argumentation. What makes visual argumentation distinct from verbal argumentation? What aspects of visual argumentation may be considered especially beneficial?
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    Nursing history as philosophy—towards a critical history of nursing.Thomas Foth, Jette Lange & Kylie Smith - 2018 - Nursing Philosophy 19 (3):e12210.
    Mainstream nursing history often positions itself in opposition to philosophy and many nursing historians are reticent of theorizing. In the quest to illuminate the lives of nurses and women current historical approaches are driven by reformist aspirations but are based on the conception that nursing or caring is basically good and the timelessness of universal values. This has the effect of essentialising political categories of identity such as class, race and gender. This kind of history is about affirmation rather than (...)
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    Egg-Forms and Measure-Bodies: Different Mathematical Practices in the Early History of the Modern Theory of Convexity.Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen - 2009 - Science in Context 22 (1):85-113.
    ArgumentTwo simultaneous episodes in late nineteenth-century mathematical research, one by Karl Hermann Brunn and another by Hermann Minkowski, have been described as the origin of the theory of convex bodies. This article aims to understand and explain how and why the concept of such bodies emerged in these two trajectories of mathematical research; and why Minkowski's – and not Brunn's – strand of thought led to the development of a theory of convexity. Concrete pieces of Brunn's and Minkowski's mathematical work (...)
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    Asymmetric Segregation of Aged Spindle Pole Bodies During Cell Division: Mechanisms and Relevance Beyond Budding Yeast?Jette Lengefeld & Yves Barral - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (8):1800038.
    Asymmetric cell division generates cell diversity and contributes to cellular aging and rejuvenation. Here, we review the molecular mechanisms enabling budding yeast to recognize spindle pole bodies (SPB, centrosome equivalent) based on their age, and guide their non‐random mitotic segregation: SPB inheritance requires the distinction of old from new SPBs and is regulated by the SPB‐inheritance network (SPIN) and the mitotic exit network (MEN). The SPIN marks the pre‐existing SPB as old and the MEN recognizes these marks translating them into (...)
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    Critical Account of the Journal JJ.Jette Knudsen, Kim Ravn & Steen Tullberg - 2002 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2002 (1):457-473.
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    The integration of corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives into business activities: can lessons be learnt from gender diversity programmes?Jette Steen Knudsen - 2013 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 8 (3):210-223.
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    Further study of avoidance conditioning in toads.R. M. Yaremko, Joel Jette & William Utter - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (5):340-342.
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    Using fuzzy cognitive mapping and social capital to explain differences in sustainability perceptions between farmers in the northeast US and Denmark.Chris Kjeldsen, Martin Hvarregaard Thorsøe & Bonnie Averbuch - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 39 (1):435-453.
    Farmers are key actors in the transition towards sustainable agricultural practices. Therefore, it is important to understand farmers’ motivations to encourage lasting change. This study investigated how farmers from the two different social contexts of the northeast US and Denmark perceive sustainability. Twenty farmers constructed Fuzzy Cognitive Maps to model their practices and perceived outcomes. The maps were analyzed using social capital as an analytical framework. The results showed that sustainability perceptions differed between US and Danish farmers. Specifically, Danish farmers (...)
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    A study of the learning curve for two systems of shorthand.P. L. Jette - 1928 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 11 (2):145.
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    Resisting, reproducing, resigned? Low‐income pregnant women's discursive constructions and experiences of health and weight gain.Shannon Jette & Geneviève Rail - 2014 - Nursing Inquiry 21 (3):202-211.
    In this article, we use qualitative methodology to explore how 15 low‐income women of diverse sociocultural location construct and experience health and weight gain during pregnancy, as well as how they position themselves in relation to messages pertaining to weight gain, femininity and motherhood that they encounter in their lives. Discussing the findings through a feminist poststructuralist lens, we conclude that the participants are complex, fragmented subjects, interpellated by multiple and at times conflicting subject positions. While the discourse of maternal (...)
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    The growth of mathematical knowledge—Introduction of convex bodies.Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen & Jessica Carter - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 43 (2):359-365.
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    Visual tropes and figures as visual argumentation.Jens Kjeldsen - 2011 - In Frans H. van Eemeren, Bart Garssen, David Godden & Gordon Mitchell (eds.), Proceedings of the 7th Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation. Rozenberg / Sic Sat. pp. 567--576.
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    Company Delistings from the UN Global Compact: Limited Business Demand or Domestic Governance Failure? [REVIEW]Jette Steen Knudsen - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 103 (3):331-349.
    While a substantial amount of the literature describes corporate benefits of corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, the literature is silent concerning why some companies announce CSR initiatives, yet fail to implement them. The article examines company delistings from the UN Global Compact. Delistings are surprising because the CSR agenda is seen as having won the battle of ideas. The analysis proceeds in two parts. I first analyze firm-level characteristics focusing on geography while controlling for sector and size; I find that (...)
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    The Growth of Private Regulation of Labor Standards in Global Supply Chains: Mission Impossible for Western Small- and Medium-Sized Firms? [REVIEW]Jette Steen Knudsen - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 117 (2):387-398.
    Multinational corporations (MNCs) have come under pressure to adopt private regulatory initiatives such as supplier codes of conduct in order to address poor working conditions in global supply chain factories. While a well-known literature explores drivers and outcomes of such monitoring schemes, this literature focuses mainly on large firms and has ignored the growing integration of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) into global supply chains. Furthermore, the literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) in SMEs primarily emphasizes domestic initiatives and not (...)
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    From measuring tool to geometrical object: Minkowski’s development of the concept of convex bodies.Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen - 2008 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 62 (1):59-89.
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    Critical Account of the Journal AA.Søren Bruun & Jette Knudsen - 2001 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2001 (1):433-442.
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    John von Neumann's Conception of the Minimax Theorem: A Journey Through Different Mathematical Contexts.Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen - 2001 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 56 (1):39-68.
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    Different Motivations and Goals in the Historical Development of the Theory of Systems of Linear Inequalities.Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen - 2002 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 56 (6):469-538.
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    Hva kan vi egentlig lære av klassiskretorikk?Jens E. Kjeldsen - 2021 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 38 (3-4):539-547.
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    Studying Rhetorical Audiences – a Call for Qualitative Reception Studies in Argumentation and Rhetoric.Jens Elmelund Kjeldsen - 2016 - Informal Logic 36 (2):136-158.
    In rhetoric and argumentation research studies of empirical audiences are rare. Most studies are speaker- or text focussed. However, new media and new forms of communication make it harder to distinguish between speaker and audience. The active involvement of users and audiences is more important than ever before. Therefore, this paper argues that rhetorical research should reconsider the understanding, conceptualization and examination of the rhetorical audience. From mostly understanding audiences as theoretical constructions that are examined textually and speculatively, we should (...)
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    Visual argumentation in an Al Gore keynote presentation on climate change.Jens Kjeldsen & Michael K. Potter - unknown
    The use of digital presentation tools such as PowerPoint is ubiquitous; however we still do not know much about the persuasiveness of these programs. Examining the use of visual analogy and visual chronology, in particular, this paper explores the use of visual argumentation in a Keynote presentation by Al Gore. It illustrates how images function as an integrated part of Gores reasoning.
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    Personal Construction of the “Ego”: A Prenatal Discovery of the Body.Dominique J. Persoons & Jette I. Bryde - 2023 - European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 3 (2):9-18.
    For Sigmund Freud, founder of psychoanalysis, the Unconscious is characterized by the fact that it is born from the repression of impulses. For Carl Jung, on the other hand, the Unconscious is made up of everything that is not conscious. According to Jung: “It is inherent to reality and to the communication of the conscious with the Unconscious, and allows the becoming of the individual”. He called it “collective” because its pictorial manifestations, the archetypes, were common to all human beings. (...)
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    IB Course Companion: Psychology.John Crane & Jette Hannibal - 2009 - Oxford University Press.
    This Course Companion supports the new syllabus for 2009 and includes all options. It promotes cross-cultural links and connections to TOK, international-mindedness and the IB learner profile. Written by two experienced IB examiners and teachers, it contains historical information alongside data from the latest research. Students are stimulated by a wealth of engaging activities and features. They are encouraged to think critically and relate ideas to other subjects and to world issues. There is an emphasis on research and research methods, (...)
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    Beyond loss: An essay about presence and sparkling moments based on observations from life coexisting with a person living with dementia.Janne B. Damsgaard, Jette Lauritzen, Charlotte Delmar & Monica E. Kvande - 2024 - Nursing Philosophy 25 (1):e12425.
    This is an essay based on a story with observations, about present and sparkling moments from everyday life coexisting with a mother living with dementia. The story is used to begin philosophical underpinnings reflecting on ‘how it could be otherwise’. Dementia deploys brutal existential experiences such as cognitive deterioration, decline in mental functioning and often hurtful social judgements. The person living with dementia goes through transformation and changes of self. Cognitive decline progressively disrupts the foundations upon which social connectedness is (...)
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    Strategies of Visual Argumentation in Slideshow Presentations: The Role of the Visuals in an Al Gore Presentation on Climate Change. [REVIEW]Jens E. Kjeldsen - 2013 - Argumentation 27 (4):425-443.
    The use of digital presentation tools such as PowerPoint is ubiquitous; however we still do not know much about the persuasiveness of these programs. Examining the use of visual analogy and visual chronology, in particular, this article explores the use of visual argumentation in a Keynote presentation by Al Gore. It illustrates how images function as an integrated part of Gores reasoning.
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    Textkritische Richtlinien für Søren Kierkegaards Skrifter (SKS), unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Journale und Aufzeichnungen.Johnny Kondrup & Jette Knudsen - 1997 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 1997 (1):336-370.
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    Christopher J. Phillips. The New Math: A Political History. 233 pp., figs., bibl., index. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2015. $45. [REVIEW]Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen - 2016 - Isis 107 (2):445-446.
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    Enabling Sustainable Agro-Food Futures: Exploring Fault Lines and Synergies Between the Integrated Territorial Paradigm, Rural Eco-Economy and Circular Economy.Dan Kristian Kristensen, Chris Kjeldsen & Martin Hvarregaard Thorsøe - 2016 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (5):749-765.
    What kind of futures does agro-food imaginaries enable and who can get involved in the making of agro-food futures? In this respect, what can the increasingly influential idea of circular economy potentially offer in terms of enabling more sustainable agrofood futures? We approach this task by first outlining the interconnected challenges that the agro-food system is facing related to environmental degradation, economic crises and social problems. Then we consider the way these challenges are being addressed in agro-food studies. We argue (...)
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    When Is There a Sustainability Case for CSR? Pathways to Environmental and Social Performance Improvements.Mika Kuisma, Leena Lankoski, Jette Steen Knudsen, Jukka Rintamäki & Minna Halme - 2020 - Business and Society 59 (6):1181-1227.
    Little is known about when corporate social responsibility (CSR) leads to a sustainability case (i.e., to improvements in environmental and social performance). Building on various forms of decoupling, we develop a theoretical framework for examining pathways from institutional pressures through CSR management to sustainability performance. To empirically identify such pathways, we apply fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) to an extensive dataset from 19 large companies. We discover that different pathways are associated with environmental and social performance (non)improvements, and that pathways (...)
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    The practical ethics of repurposing health data: how to acknowledge invisible data work and the need for prioritization.Sara Green, Line Hillersdal, Jette Holt, Klaus Hoeyer & Sarah Wadmann - 2023 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 26 (1):119-132.
    Throughout the Global North, policymakers invest in large-scale integration of health-data infrastructures to facilitate the reuse of clinical data for administration, research, and innovation. Debates about the ethical implications of data repurposing have focused extensively on issues of patient autonomy and privacy. We suggest that it is time to scrutinize also how the everyday work of healthcare staff is affected by political ambitions of data reuse for an increasing number of purposes, and how different purposes are prioritized. Our analysis builds (...)
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    Challenges in End-of-Life Decisions in the Intensive Care Unit: An Ethical Perspective. [REVIEW]Hanne Irene Jensen, Jette Ammentorp, Helle Johannessen & Helle Ørding - 2013 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 10 (1):93-101.
    When making end-of-life decisions in intensive care units (ICUs), different staff groups have different roles in the decision-making process and may not always assess the situation in the same way. The aim of this study was to examine the challenges Danish nurses, intensivists, and primary physicians experience with end-of-life decisions in ICUs and how these challenges affect the decision-making process. Interviews with nurses, intensivists, and primary physicians were conducted, and data is discussed from an ethical perspective. All three groups found (...)
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    Mandatory Non-financial Disclosure and Its Influence on CSR: An International Comparison.Gregory Jackson, Julia Bartosch, Emma Avetisyan, Daniel Kinderman & Jette Steen Knudsen - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 162 (2):323-342.
    The article examines the effects of non-financial disclosure on corporate social responsibility. We conceptualise trade-offs between two ideal types in relation to CSR. Whereas self-regulation is associated with greater flexibility for businesses to develop best practices, it can also lead to complacency if firms feel no external pressure to engage with CSR. In contrast, government regulation is associated with greater stringency around minimum standards, but can also result in rigidity owing to a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach. Given these potential trade-offs, we ask (...)
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    Readability of patient information and consent documents in rheumatological studies.Bente Hamnes, Yvonne van Eijk-Hustings & Jette Primdahl - 2016 - BMC Medical Ethics 17 (1):42.
    BackgroundBefore participation in medical research an informed consent must be obtained. This study investigates whether the readability of patient information and consent documents corresponds to the average educational level of participants in rheumatological studies in the Netherlands, Denmark, and Norway.Methods24 PICDs from studies were collected and readability was assessed independently using the Gunning’s Fog Index and Simple Measure of Gobbledygook grading.ResultsThe mean score for the FOG and SMOG grades were 14.2 and 14.2 respectively. The mean FOG and SMOG grades were (...)
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  48. Defining Textual Entailment.Daniel Z. Korman, Eric Mack, Jacob Jett & Allen H. Renear - 2018 - Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology 69:763-772.
    Textual entailment is a relationship that obtains between fragments of text when one fragment in some sense implies the other fragment. The automation of textual entailment recognition supports a wide variety of text-based tasks, including information retrieval, information extraction, question answering, text summarization, and machine translation. Much ingenuity has been devoted to developing algorithms for identifying textual entailments, but relatively little to saying what textual entailment actually is. This article is a review of the logical and philosophical issues involved in (...)
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    Critical Account of the Journal FF.Niels Jørgen Cappelørn & Jette Knudsen - 2002 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2002 (1):450-456.
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    Ancient Iranian Metalwork in the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and the Freer Gallery of Art.Prudence O. Harper, Ann C. Gunter & Paul Jett - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (3):567.
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