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    What do laypeople believe about the voluntary and involuntary retrieval of memories?Mevagh Sanson, Søren Risløv Staugaard & Krystian Barzykowski - 2023 - Consciousness and Cognition 110 (C):103491.
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  2. Presentism and Truthmaking.Ben Caplan & David Sanson - 2011 - Philosophy Compass 6 (3):196-208.
    Three plausible views—Presentism, Truthmaking, and Independence—form an inconsistent triad. By Presentism, all being is present being. By Truthmaking, all truth supervenes on, and is explained in terms of, being. By Independence, some past truths do not supervene on, or are not explained in terms of, present being. We survey and assess some responses to this.
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    The stipulations of one institutional review board: a five year review.R. A. Sansone - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (3):308-310.
    Objectives: This study was designed to explore the prevalence and types of stipulations required of investigators by the institutional review board of one institution over a five year period.Design: Stipulations to research proposals were documented from the minutes of the IRB meetings.Setting: Community hospital.Participants: IRB submissions.Main measurements: Number and type of IRB stipulations.Results: Nineteen research submissions were approved without any stipulations. For the remainder, the majority of stipulations related to consent forms .Conclusions: Consent forms appear to be at highest risk (...)
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  4. The Way Things Were.Ben Caplan & David Sanson - 2010 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 81 (1):24-39.
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    Planning Ahead for Dementia Research Participation: Insights from a Survey of Older Australians and Implications for Ethics, Law and Practice.Nola Ries, Elise Mansfield & Rob Sanson-Fisher - 2019 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 16 (3):415-429.
    People with dementia have commonly been excluded from research. The adverse impacts of this exclusion are now being recognized and research literature, position statements, and ethics guidelines increasingly call for inclusion of people with dementia in research. However, few published studies investigate the views of potential participants on taking part in research should they experience dementia-related cognitive impairment. This cross-sectional survey examined the views of people aged sixty and older attending hospital outpatient clinics about clinical research participation if they had (...)
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  6. The early Arabic liar: the liar paradox in the Islamic world from the mid-ninth to the mid-thirteenth centuries CE.Ahmed Alwishah & David Sanson - 2009 - Vivarium 47 (1):97-127.
    We describe the earliest occurrences of the Liar Paradox in the Arabic tradition. e early Mutakallimūn claim the Liar Sentence is both true and false; they also associate the Liar with problems concerning plural subjects, which is somewhat puzzling. Abharī (1200-1265) ascribes an unsatisfiable truth condition to the Liar Sentence—as he puts it, its being true is the conjunction of its being true and false—and so concludes that the sentence is not true. Tūsī (1201-1274) argues that self-referential sentences, like the (...)
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    Identidad y alteridad en los manuales de história rioplatense. Las representaciones de Paraguay.Tomás Sansón Corbo - 2011 - Dialogos 15 (1).
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    A via extralógica da pesquisa pela verdade nos diálogos platônicos.Jacir Silvio Sanson Junior - 2015 - Discusiones Filosóficas 16 (26):13-31.
    No artigo nos damos à tarefa de mostrar e demarcar a presença de uma via extralógica nos diálogos socráticos. É frequente no texto platônico a recorrência a essa via, sendo de fato uma dimensão que se soma ao percurso lógico-racional de uma conversação filosófica, tal como Sócrates tipicamente a empreendia conforme seu método, a maiêutica. O modo como realizamos isso foi o de percorrer algumas obras, principalmente Êutifron e Hípias menor, Lísis e O Banquete, de forma a ressaltar a atuação (...)
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    Os “sumários” da vida cristã nos Atos dos Apóstolos: exegese bíblica e hermenêutica agostiniana.Jacir Silvio Sanson Junior - 2015 - Revista de Teologia 9 (15):49-70.
    This article examines three texts in the Acts of the Apostles called “summaries”. These texts illuminate one another, keeping each other internal and external connections, as well as relations with the Gospel according to Luke and the corpus paulinum. The analysis of the literary context of the summaries favors a more accurate view of its content, and a more comprehensive understanding of its message which moreover has repercussions on the patristic tradition not only as apologetic value, but as building the (...)
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    Loot boxes use, video gaming, and gambling in adolescents: Results from a path analysis before and during COVID-19-pandemic-related lockdown in Italy.Caterina Primi, Francesco Sanson, Marta Vecchiato, Emilia Serra & Maria Anna Donati - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Loot Boxes, i.e., virtual items embedded within video games with numerous features reminiscent of gambling, are increasingly widespread among adolescents. LB use is associated with problem gambling in youth, but few studies have been conducted on the association between LB use and gambling behavior considering adolescents. Thus, the mechanisms underlying this relationship are not clear. As LB use is a significant and positive risk factor for video gaming severity, and video gaming is associated with problem gambling, we hypothesized that LB (...)
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    Consumers in the Face of COVID-19-Related Advertising: Threat or Boost Effect?Michela Balconi, Martina Sansone & Laura Angioletti - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted the production of a vast amount of COVID-19-themed brand commercials, in an attempt to exploit the salience of the topic to reach more effectively the consumers. However, the literature has produced conflicting findings of the effectiveness of negative emotional contents in advertisings. The present study aims at exploring the effect of COVID-19-related contents on the hemodynamic brain correlates of the consumer approach or avoidance motivation. Twenty Italian participants were randomly assigned to two different groups that (...)
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    Explaining the gambler's fallacy: Testing a gestalt explanation versus the “law of small numbers”.Christopher J. R. Roney & Natalie Sansone - 2015 - Thinking and Reasoning 21 (2):193-205.
    The present study tests a gestalt explanation for the gambler's fallacy which posits that runs in random events will be expected to reverse only when the run is open or ongoing. This is contrasted with the law of small numbers explanation suggesting that people expect random outcomes to balance out generally. Sixty-one university students placed hypothetical guesses and bets on a series of coin tosses. Either heads or tails were dominant . In a closed run condition the run ended prior (...)
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    Reseña "Para que no se queden penando... Capillitas a la orilla del camino. Una microcultura funeraria" de José E. Finol y David E. Finol. [REVIEW]Beatriz Pineda de Sansone - 2011 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 16 (52):131-133.
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  14. Al-Taftāzānī on the Liar Paradox.David Sanson & Ahmed Alwishah - 2016 - Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy 4 (1).
    Al-Taftāzānī introduces the Liar Paradox, in a commentary on al-Rāzī, in a short passage that is part of a polemic against the ethical rationalism of the Muʿtazila. In this essay, we consider his remarks and their place in the history of the Liar Paradox in Arabic Logic. In the passage, al-Taftāzānī introduces Liar Cycles into the tradition, gives the paradox a puzzling name—the fallacy of the “irrational root” —which became standard, and suggests a connection between the paradox and what it (...)
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    Recognizing expression from familiar and unfamiliar faces.Jean Yves Baudouin, Stéphane Sansone & Guy Tiberghien - 2000 - Pragmatics and Cognition 8 (1):123-146.
    The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between accessing the identity of a face and making decisions about its expression. Three experiments are reported in which undergraduate subjects made expression decisions about familiar and unfamiliar faces. The decision was slowed either by concealing the mouth region with a black rectangle or by using a short presentation time. Results of experiment 1 showed that subjects recognized the displayed expression of celebrities better than those of unknown persons when information (...)
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    Xenophon and prodicus' choice of heracles.David Sansone - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (1):371-377.
    In an article in an earlier issue of this journal Vivienne Gray sought to challenge my claim that Xenophon's account of Prodicus' narrative concerning the Choice of Heracles represents ‘a very close approximation to Prodicus’ actual wording'. Since that time, Gray's article has been cited approvingly by Louis-André Dorion and David Wolfsdorf, both of whom consider that Gray has settled the matter, at least as far as the linguistic aspect of my argument is concerned. In view of this, I feel (...)
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    Heracles at the Y.David Sansone - 2004 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 124:125-142.
    The article seeks to show that, contrary to the standard view, the 'Choice of Heracles' preserved at Xen. Mem. 2.1.21-33 is not a summary or paraphrase, but is a very close approximation to the actual wording of Prodicus' epideixis. The language and style are shown to be uncharacteristic of Xenophon, and the fact that Prodicus' original was known to exist in both written and orally performed versions serves to explain why the piece is framed by language that disclaims strict accuracy (...)
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    Counting Again.David Sanson, Ben Caplan & Cathleen Muller - 2017 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 94 (1-2):69-82.
    The authors consider a recurring objection to fictional realism, the view that fictional characters are objects. The authors call this the counting objection. Russell presses a version of the objection against Meinong’s view. Everett presses a version of the objection against contemporary fictional realist views, as do Nolan and Sandgren. As the authors see it, the objection assumes that the fictional realist must provide criteria of identity for fictional characters, so its force depends on the plausibility of that assumption. Rather (...)
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  19. The OBO Foundry: Coordinated evolution of ontologies to support biomedical data integration.Barry Smith, Michael Ashburner, Cornelius Rosse, Jonathan Bard, William Bug, Werner Ceusters, Louis J. Goldberg, Karen Eilbeck, Amelia Ireland, Christopher J. Mungall, Neocles Leontis, Philippe Rocca-Serra, Alan Ruttenberg, Susanna-Assunta Sansone, Richard H. Scheuermann, Nigam Shah, Patricia L. Whetzel & Suzanna Lewis - 2007 - Nature Biotechnology 25 (11):1251-1255.
    The value of any kind of data is greatly enhanced when it exists in a form that allows it to be integrated with other data. One approach to integration is through the annotation of multiple bodies of data using common controlled vocabularies or ‘ontologies’. Unfortunately, the very success of this approach has led to a proliferation of ontologies which itself creates obstacles to integration. The Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) consortium has set in train a strategy to overcome this problem. Existing (...)
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  20. The Ontology for Biomedical Investigations.Anita Bandrowski, Ryan Brinkman, Mathias Brochhausen, Matthew H. Brush, Bill Bug, Marcus C. Chibucos, Kevin Clancy, Mélanie Courtot, Dirk Derom, Michel Dumontier, Liju Fan, Jennifer Fostel, Gilberto Fragoso, Frank Gibson, Alejandra Gonzalez-Beltran, Melissa A. Haendel, Yongqun He, Mervi Heiskanen, Tina Hernandez-Boussard, Mark Jensen, Yu Lin, Allyson L. Lister, Phillip Lord, James Malone, Elisabetta Manduchi, Monnie McGee, Norman Morrison, James A. Overton, Helen Parkinson, Bjoern Peters, Philippe Rocca-Serra, Alan Ruttenberg, Susanna-Assunta Sansone, Richard H. Scheuermann, Daniel Schober, Barry Smith, Larisa N. Soldatova, Christian J. Stoeckert, Chris F. Taylor, Carlo Torniai, Jessica A. Turner, Randi Vita, Patricia L. Whetzel & Jie Zheng - 2016 - PLoS ONE 11 (4):e0154556.
    The Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI) is an ontology that provides terms with precisely defined meanings to describe all aspects of how investigations in the biological and medical domains are conducted. OBI re-uses ontologies that provide a representation of biomedical knowledge from the Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) project and adds the ability to describe how this knowledge was derived. We here describe the state of OBI and several applications that are using it, such as adding semantic expressivity to (...)
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  21. Worlds Enough for Junk.David Sanson - 2016 - Res Philosophica 93 (1):1-18.
    The possibility of Junk is the possibility that something exists and everything is a proper part. Just as we might imagine that there are no simples—that everything has a proper part, all the way down—we might imagine that there are no caps—that everything is a proper part, all the way up. It is not obvious that this apparent possibility can be accommodated within a Lewisian modal framework. For Lewis, every possibility involves the existence of a possible world, and a possible (...)
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    Frivolous Fictions.David Sanson - 2016 - Res Philosophica 93 (2):357-376.
    We want to say both that Sherlock Holmes does not exist, and that he is a fictional character. But how can we say these things without committing ourselves to the existence of Sherlock Holmes? Here I develop and defend a non-commital paraphrase of quantification over fictional characters, modeled on the non-commital paraphrase Kit Fine provides for quantification over possibilia. I also develop and defend the view that names for fictional characters are weakly non-referring, in Nathan Salmon’s sense, and so provide (...)
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  23. Once Present, Now Past.David Sanson - manuscript
    If reality is temporary, then reality changes, and if reality changes, the past has explanatory work to do, and it cannot do that work unless it is no longer real. This tells against the Moving Now Theory, the Growing Block Theory, and any form of Presentism that attempts to understand the past in terms of the present, including Tensed Properties Presentism and Tensed Facts Presentism. It tells in favor of a form Presentism that allows us to appeal to unreal past (...)
     
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    The evolution of a long-term care ethics committee.Paulette Sansone - 1996 - HEC Forum 8 (1):44-51.
  25. Maximal Possibilities.David Sanson - manuscript
    Possible worlds are maximal possibilities. But what kind of thing is a maximal possibility? Not a maximal individual: there are maximal possibilities that are not maximal individuals, because each maximal individual could have any one of several maximal properties. And not a maximal property: there are maximal possibilities that are not maximal properties, because each maximal property could be had by any one of many possible maximal individuals. So if you like your worlds concrete, you should say that they are (...)
     
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    Junior Medical Officers’ knowledge of advance care directives and substitute decision making for people without decision making capacity: a cross sectional survey.Rob Sanson-Fisher, Mathew Clapham, Mary-Ann Ryall, Anne Knight, Emma Price, Carolyn Hullick, Robert Pickles, Lindy Willmott, Ben P. White, Alison Bowman, Jamie Bryant & Amy Waller - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-7.
    BackgroundJunior medical doctors have a key role in discussions and decisions about treatment and end-of-life care for people with dementia in hospital. Little is known about junior doctors’ decision-making processes when treating people with dementia who have advance care directives, or the factors that influence their decisions. To describe among junior doctors in relation to two hypothetical vignettes involving patients with dementia: their legal compliance and decision-making process related to treatment decisions; the factors influencing their clinical decision-making; and the factors (...)
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    Aristocracy and Athletics in Archaic and Classical Greece (review).David Sansone - 2007 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 100 (2):176-177.
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    Aristophanes, Frogs 1028–29.David Sansone - 2020 - Hermes 148 (2):232.
    At Ar. Ran. 1028 read ην ηκoυσ ɛυχην for the metrically defective ηνικ' ηκoυσα.
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    A Family of Uncertain Origin: The gens Valgia Una famiglia dalle origini incerte: la gens Valgia.Alfredo Sansone - 2020 - História 69 (4):441-458.
    This paper proposes to determine and identify the origin of the gens Valgia from Arpinum. It is possible that the Valgii, by taking advantage of the political success of Gaius Marius, like other Arpinum families, already succeeded in obtaining the senatorial rank towards the end of the 2nd and the beginning of the 1st century BC. Later, thanks to Sulla's and Caesar's reforms, who sought allies among the powerful local gentes, the Valgii could consolidate their presence in Rome, until reaching (...)
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    A metafísica de Farias Brito.Vitorino Félix Sanson - 1984 - [Caxias do Sul, Brasil]: Editora da Universidade de Caxias do Sul.
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    Aeschylus, persae 767.David Sansone - 2013 - Classical Quarterly 63 (2):882-885.
    The ghost of Darius provides a versified history of the Persian kingship, from the beginning down to the reign of his luckless son Xerxes, that starts out as follows in Martin West's Teubner text :Mῆδος γὰρ ἦν ὁ πρῶτος ἡγεμὼν στρατοῦ, 765ἄλλος δ’ ἐκείνου παῖς τόδ’ ἔργον ἥνυσεν·ϕρένες γὰρ αὐτοῦ θυμὸν ᾠακοστρόϕουν·τρίτος δ’ ἀπ’ αὐτοῦ Κῦρος, εὐδαίμων ἀνήρ,ἄρξας ἔθηκε πᾶσιν εἰρήνην ϕίλοις,Λυδῶν δὲ λαὸν καὶ Φρυγῶν ἐκτήσατο 770Ἰωνίαν τε πᾶσαν ἤλασεν βίᾳ·θεὸς γὰρ οὐκ ἤχθηρεν, ὡς εὔϕρων ἔϕυ.Κύρου δὲ παῖς τέταρτος (...)
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    Aristophanes, Thesmophoriazusae 148.David Sansone - 1987 - Classical Quarterly 37 (01):224-.
    In response to Mnesilochus′ disparaging comments regarding Agathon's unusual dress, the tragic poet replies:.
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    Church and Spirit: foundation and constitution of the Church in the formal cause’s viewpoint.Jacir Silvio Sanson Junior - 2017 - Veritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 36:135-157.
    Reunimos alguns argumentos com base no Novo Testamento e em documentos pontifícios para debater a pertinência da noção filosófica de causa formal no discurso teológico sobre a fundação e a constituição da Igreja. En este artículo hemos compilado algunos argumentos basados en el Nuevo Testamento y en los documentos pontificios para discutir la relevancia de la noción filosófica de causa formal en el discurso teológico sobre la fundación y la constitución de la Iglesia. In this paper we gathered some arguments (...)
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    Contributi critici sul testo di Eschilo: Ecdotica ed esegesi ed. by Matteo Taufer.David Sansone - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (2):273-274.
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  35. Douleur, maîtresse de vie.Pierre Sanson - 1937 - Paris,: Flammarion.
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    Euripides, cyclops 375–6.David Sansone - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (1):293-296.
    Odysseus has just entered the acting area following the choral song, during which he witnessed the Cyclops butchering, cooking and then eating two of his companions. In these lines Odysseus seemingly presents himself as being at a loss for words, and claims that what he witnessed inside the cave is not to be believed. These are, of course, nothing more than rhetorical ploys, with frequent parallels in Euripides and elsewhere. When Odysseus says οὐ πιστά he means not that what he (...)
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    Euripides, Ion 847.David Sansone - 1977 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 121 (1-2):157-158.
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    Euripides, ion847.David Sansone - 1977 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 121 (1):157-158.
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  39. Ethical issues involved in community interventions.Rob Sanson-Fisher & Deborah Turnbull - 1987 - In Susan Fairbairn & Gavin Fairbairn (eds.), Psychology, Ethics, and Change. Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 191.
     
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    Euripides. Alcestis.David Sansone - 2008 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 102 (1):92-93.
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    Escamotage(s) : un couple en ses épiphanies.Hervé Sanson - 2001 - Rue Descartes 32 (2):77-85.
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    K. I. Appel. There exist two regressive sets whose intersection is not regressive. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 32 , pp. 322–324.F. J. Sansone - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (4):621-622.
  43. La concezione Del corpo nelle opere di Francesco d'assisi.Manuela Sanson - 2012 - Miscellanea Francescana 112 (1-2):180-208.
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    La historiografía uruguaya sobre la Guerra de la Triple Alianza. Trayectos, tradiciones, ¿resignificaciones?Tomás Sansón Corbo - 1997 - Dialogos 19 (3):955-979.
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  45. Language, meaning and reality in euripides.D. Sansone - 1985 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 8 (2):92-104.
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    La ragione schiava delle passioni: Hume, Sade e un altro illuminista radicale.Natale Sansone - 2017 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    La souffrance et nous.Pierre Sanson - 1933 - Paris: E. Flammarion.
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    McLaughlin T. G.. Hereditarily retraceable isols. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 73 , pp. 113–115.Fred J. Sansone - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (1):114-115.
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    Publishing descriptions of non-public clinical datasets: proposed guidance for researchers, repositories, editors and funding organisations.Susanna-Assunta Sansone, Andrew L. Hufton, Varsha Khodiyar & Iain Hrynaszkiewicz - 2016 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 1 (1).
    Sharing of experimental clinical research data usually happens between individuals or research groups rather than via public repositories, in part due to the need to protect research participant privacy. This approach to data sharing makes it difficult to connect journal articles with their underlying datasets and is often insufficient for ensuring access to data in the long term. Voluntary data sharing services such as the Yale Open Data Access (YODA) and Clinical Study Data Request (CSDR) projects have increased accessibility to (...)
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    Pasolini’s Greeks and the Irrational.Claudio Sansone - 2022 - Clotho 4 (2):181-208.
    This article traces Pasolini’s engagement with Aeschylus Oresteia and the concept of the “irrational,” through which he sought to excavate patterns of ideological resistance in the classical past. I argue that Pasolini’s translations and adaptations of Aeschylus ultimately failed to achieve his desired ambition to forward an Aeschylus fit for the proletariat, and whose words might spark new kinds of Marxist thought. However, there is value in reading into Pasolini’s practices and his reflections on his work. Acknowledging and parsing his (...)
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