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    The Epistemic Life of Groups: Essays in the Epistemology of Collectives.Michael Brady & Miranda Fricker (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    Groups engage in epistemic activity all the time--whether it be the active collective inquiry of scientific research groups or crime detection units, or the evidential deliberations of tribunals and juries, or the informational efforts of the voting population in general--and yet in philosophy there is still relatively little epistemology of groups to help explore these epistemic practices and their various dimensions of social and philosophical significance. The aim of this book is to address this lack, by presenting original essays in (...)
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    Onstage and Behind the Scenes: Autistic Performance and Advocacy.Miranda Brady - 2022 - Studies in Social Justice 16 (2):429-446.
    For many autistic performers in arts and entertainment, the stage can be an important site of self-advocacy and creative expression. Whereas everyday social interactions may be unpredictable, being onstage can allow autistic performers to work from a script and anticipate audience responses. This article explores the affordances and challenges of performance for young autistic adults in Canada through interviews with four autistic performers. While solo performance was the focus, participants discussed the creative employment of diverse media platforms, from the stage (...)
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    Does anxiety sensitivity correlate with startle habituation? An examination in two independent samples.Miranda L. Campbell, Stephanie M. Gorka, Sarah K. McGowan, Brady D. Nelson, Casey Sarapas, Andrea C. Katz, E. Jenna Robison-Andrew & Stewart A. Shankman - 2014 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (1):46-58.
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    A Conversation with Comics Not Otherwise Specified.Miranda J. Brady, Kennedy L. Ryan, Margaret Janse Van Rensburg, Kelly Fritsch & Comics Not Otherwise Specified - 2022 - Studies in Social Justice 16 (2):498-517.
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    AutismMediaSocial Justice.Miranda J. Brady, Kelly Fritsch, Margaret Janse van Rensburg & Kennedy L. Ryan - 2022 - Studies in Social Justice 16 (2):300-307.
  6. Epistemic injustice: Power and the ethics of knowing * by Miranda Fricker. [REVIEW]M. Brady - 2009 - Analysis 69 (2):380-382.
    Miranda Fricker's book Epistemic Injustice is an original and stimulating contribution to contemporary epistemology. Fricker's main aim is to illustrate the ethical aspects of two of our basic epistemic practices, namely conveying knowledge to others and making sense of our own social experiences. In particular, she wishes to investigate the idea that there are prevalent and distinctively epistemic forms of injustice related to these aspects of our epistemic lives, injustices which reflect the fact that our actual epistemic practices are (...)
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    Are individual differences in appetitive and defensive motivation related? A psychophysiological examination in two samples.Casey Sarapas, Andrea C. Katz, Brady D. Nelson, Miranda L. Campbell, Jeffrey R. Bishop, E. Jenna Robison-Andrew, Sarah E. Altman, Stephanie M. Gorka & Stewart A. Shankman - 2014 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (4):636-655.
  8. Moral and Epistemic Virtues.Michael S. Brady & Duncan Pritchard - 2003 - Metaphilosophy 34 (1-2):1-11.
    This volume brings together papers by some of the leading figures working on virtue-theoretic accounts in both ethics and epistemology. A collection of cutting edge articles by leading figures in the field of virtue theory including Guy Axtell, Julia Driver, Antony Duff and Miranda Fricker. The first book to combine papers on both virtue ethics and virtue epistemology. Deals with key topics in recent epistemological and ethical debate.
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    II—Michael Brady: Disappointment.Michael Brady - 2010 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 84 (1):179-198.
    Miranda Fricker appeals to the idea of moral-epistemic disappointment in order to show how our practices of moral appraisal can be sensitive to cultural and historical contingency. In particular, she thinks that moral-epistemic disappointment allows us to avoid the extremes of crude moralism and a relativism of distance. In my response I want to investigate what disappointment is, and whether it can constitute a form of focused moral appraisal in the way that Fricker imagines. I will argue that Fricker (...)
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  10. Miranda Fricker, Epistemic injustice: Power and the ethics of knowing[REVIEW]Michael Brady - 2009 - Analysis 69 (2):380-382.
    Miranda Fricker's book Epistemic Injustice is an original and stimulating contribution to contemporary epistemology. Fricker's main aim is to illustrate the ethical aspects of two of our basic epistemic practices, namely conveying knowledge to others and making sense of our own social experiences. In particular, she wishes to investigate the idea that there are prevalent and distinctively epistemic forms of injustice related to these aspects of our epistemic lives, injustices which reflect the fact that our actual epistemic practices are (...)
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    Disappointment.M. S. Brady - 2010 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 84 (1):179-198.
    Miranda Fricker appeals to the idea of moral-epistemic disappointment in order to show how our practices of moral appraisal can be sensitive to cultural and historical contingency. In particular, she thinks that moral-epistemic disappointment allows us to avoid the extremes of crude moralism and a relativism of distance. In my response I want to investigate what disappointment is, and whether it can constitute a form of focused moral appraisal in the way that Fricker imagines. I will argue that Fricker (...)
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    Ii—disappointment.Michael Brady - 2010 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 84 (1):179-198.
    Miranda Fricker appeals to the idea of moral-epistemic disappointment in order to show how our practices of moral appraisal can be sensitive to cultural and historical contingency. In particular, she thinks that moral-epistemic disappointment allows us to avoid the extremes of crude moralism and a relativism of distance. In my response I want to investigate what disappointment is, and whether it can constitute a form of focused moral appraisal in the way that Fricker imagines. I will argue that Fricker (...)
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    Knowledge and groups: Michael S. Brady and Miranda Fricker : The epistemic life of groups: essays in the epistemology of collectives. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2016, $74.00 HB.Chris Dragos - 2017 - Metascience 26 (2):215-218.
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    The epistemic life of groups. Essays in the epistemology of collectives Michael S. Brady and Miranda Fricker oxford, oxford university press, 2016, 272 P. [REVIEW]Olivier Ouzilou - 2016 - Dialogue 55 (3):551-553.
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    The Epistemic Life of Groups: Essays in the Epistemology of Collectives, Edited by Michael Brady and Miranda Fricker: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, pp. vii + 255, £45. [REVIEW]Helen E. Longino - 2018 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 96 (2):401-404.
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  16. The epistemic life of groups: Essays in the epistemology of collectives Michael S. Brady and Miranda Fricker, eds. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2016; 255 pp.; $74.00. [REVIEW]Marcus Hunt - 2017 - Dialogue 57 (4):916-918.
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  17. Fricker, Miranda . Injusticia epistémica . Barcelona, CT: Herder. 300 p.María Victoria Pérez Monterroso - 2019 - Las Torres de Lucca. International Journal of Political Philosophy 8 (15):247-250.
    Tras su consagración como filósofa de referencia en cuestiones de ética, epistemología social, filosofía feminista y filosofía política, la obra cumbre de Miranda Fricker, _Injusticia epistémica, _ha sido traducida al castellano y publicada por Herder. Doctora en Filosofía por la Universidad de Oxford, Fricker ya había publicado anteriormente, junto con Jennifer Hornsby, _The Cambridge Companion to Feminism in Philosophy _, así como recientemente _The Epistemic Life of Groups: Essays in the Epistemology of Collectives _junto con Michael S. Brady. (...)
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    Driving Skills of Individuals With and Without Developmental Coordination Disorder.Judith Gentle, Daniel Brady, Nigel Woodger, Sophie Croston & Hayley C. Leonard - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Learning to drive is a significant event for the transition to adulthood and delay or avoidance may have social, practical, and psychological implications. For those with Developmental Coordination Disorder, driving presents a considerable challenge, and the literature shows that there are differences in driving ability between individuals with and without DCD. The aim of the current research is to further our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the driving experiences of individuals with DCD. Nineteen participants with DCD and 36 controls aged (...)
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  19. Karl Marx and Religion in Europe and in India.Trevor Ling, José P. Miranda & John Drury - 1982 - Religious Studies 18 (2):262-264.
     
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    Hanging in the Air.Andrea Brady - 2021 - Critical Inquiry 47 (S2):S37-S39.
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    A lei natural e a lei escrita: uma leitura à luz do pensamento de Nietzsche.Rogério Miranda de Almeida - 2012 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 24 (35):289.
    Este texto tem dois objetivos principais: apresentar o conceito de “lei natural” e aquilo que seria a sua expressão como “lei escrita” e, depois, reinterpretar este conceito a partir de uma perspectiva nietzschiana. Para alcançar este duplo objetivo urge, pois, em primeiro lugar, traçar, nas suas grandes linhas, as vicissitudes que atravessou a teoria da “lei natural” ao longo da tradição #losó#ca até a sua culminância naquelas correntes do direito natural, típicas dos tempos modernos. Convém também assinalar que este conceito (...)
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    Trials and Treatments: Some Reflections on Informed Consent and the Role of Research Ethics Committees.Janet Ames & Miranda Thurston - 2008 - Research Ethics 4 (3):95-100.
    Informed by interviews conducted with members of a local research ethics committee, this article reflects upon how RECs can act to improve the quality of patient consent to clinical trials. Two emergent narratives which trial participants have drawn upon to account for their experiences are explored: the narrative of the clinical trial itself and a narrative of individualized treatment. Informed consent requires participants to recognize that only the first of these narratives is relevant to the design, and their experience, of (...)
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    Apontamentos de Introdução Sobre o Problema da Filosofia da Linguagem.Aluísio Miranda Von Zuben - 2024 - Basilíade - Revista de Filosofia 6 (11):101-114.
    Este artigo tem como objetivo apontar alguns problemas lógicos ilustrativos das dificuldades que a linguagem pode acarretar, quando aplicada a propósitos científicos, para justificar o surgimento da filosofia da linguagem. Os comentários aqui realizados, porém, se restringem à tradição da lógica clássica, destacando as contribuições de Aristóteles, Leibniz e Frege. Mas busca-se mostrar também que, posteriormente, houve uma grande elevação da complexidade das questões envolvidas, dado o aprofundamento do vínculo da lógica com a matemática.
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    Spatial Frequency Integration During Active Perception: Perceptual Hysteresis When an Object Recedes.Timothy F. Brady & Aude Oliva - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Entre dialogicidade e ética. Desenvolvimentos em torno da questão do Outro com base no pensamento de Johann Georg Hamann.José Miranda Justo - 2020 - Doispontos 17 (1).
    Partindo do conceito hamanniano do dialógico e das respectivas relações com o filosofema da produção de mais-sentido, a presente conferência explora a categoria de alteridade enquanto nódulo conceptual central na ética. A partir desta abertura, procuraremos estabelecer uma analítica de alguns processos que conectam a questão do Outro e a questão da linguagem humana: interrogação, repetição, analogia, parataxe e substituição metafórica. Estes processos revelam-se cruciais na constituição de uma ética da descoberta, ou seja, uma ética que se articule a partir (...)
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    Da necessária adesão crítico-perspectivista de Nietzsche às ciências.Robson Loureiro & Adolfo Miranda Oleare - 2022 - Educação E Filosofia 36 (76):335-375.
    Resumo: Era Nietzsche um inimigo da ciência? A pergunta-problema deste artigo é justamente o título de uma conferência proferida pelo Dr. Helmut Heit (Kolleg Friedrich Nietzsche - Klassik Stiftung Weimar) no Seminário de Filosofia da Ciência do Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo, campus Linhares, em 9 de dezembro de 2014. Uma famosa versão do senso comum acadêmico apresenta Nietzsche como inimigo mortal das ciências. Sabe-se, contudo, que o filósofo manteve uma relação intensa, duradoura e necessária com o campo científico. A (...)
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  27. La mediación perjudicial obligatoria de daños en salud. La experiencia de Chile.Francisco Miranda Suárez - 2008 - In Salomé Adroher Biosca (ed.), Los avances del derecho ante los avances de la medicina. Cizur Menor: Thomson/Aranzadi.
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    A mitificaçao da História e o "Paciecidos" de Bartolomeu Periera SJ.Carlota Miranda Urbano - 2009 - Humanitas 61:211-224.
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    'Ciudade dos deuses' e 'Cidade dos homens' numa epopeia hagiográfica neolatina: o "De patientia Christiana" de Jorge Coelho.Carlota Miranda Urbano - 2008 - Humanitas 60:231-246.
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  30. Epopeia novilatina e hagiografia: alguns exemplos em Portugal.Carlota Miranda Urbano - 2005 - Humanitas 57:383-402.
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    Os jesuítas e a legitimaçao sacral da Casa de Bragança: um estudo de caso: "O elogium triumphale" (1647) do P. Francisco Machado SJ.Carlota Miranda Urbano - 2012 - Humanitas 64:127-138.
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    Piratas em Buarcos. Digressao épica na Oraçao de Sapiência do P. Francisco Machado (1629).Carlota Miranda Urbano - 1997 - Humanitas 49:227-244.
  33. S. Francisco Xavier e a poesia hagiográfica novilatina em Portugal.Carlota Miranda Urbano - 2006 - Humanitas 58:369-390.
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    La naturaleza como espacio sagrado de la filosofía taoísta. Su presencia en obras literarias clásicas y expresiones lingüísticas chinas de uso común.Gonzalo Miranda Márquez - 2022 - RAPHISA REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGÍA Y FILOSOFÍA DE LO SAGRADO 6 (1):89-111.
    El carácter sagrado que según el pensamiento taoísta se le otorga a la naturaleza es el eje central de la presente investigación. En ella analizamos el contexto en el que se desarrolló dicha filosofía y presentamos algunos de sus principios fundamentales, todo esto será de utilidad para entender cómo se produjo el proceso de sacralización. Tratamos todo ello en relación con casos paradigmáticos de literatura clásica con alusiones a la naturaleza y ciertas expresiones lingüísticas chinas de carácter taoísta que asimismo (...)
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    Explicaciones Mitológicas Sobre El Origen de la Escritura China.Gonzalo Miranda Márquez - 2020 - RAPHISA REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGÍA Y FILOSOFÍA DE LO SAGRADO 4 (1).
    El origen de la escritura china sigue siendo a día de hoy una cuestión que no deja de despertar gran interés. Con el presente trabajo pretendemos exponer ciertos aspectos de dicha escritura, centrando la investigación en sus orígenes y prestando una especial atención a las explicaciones mitológicas que se han dado al respecto. Se exponen cuatro personajes destacados de la mitología china en torno a los cuales se han centrado los mitos sobre el inicio de esta escritura milenaria.
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    The foundations of institutional-based trust in farmers’ markets.Lijun Angelia Chen, Bruno Varella Miranda, Joe L. Parcell & Chao Chen - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (3):395-410.
    How do calculative trust and relational trust influence the emergence of institutional-based trust in farmers’ markets? We fill a gap in the literature by studying how diverse forms of trust influence the way frequent consumers evaluate the institutions of a farmers’ market. We analyze a data set of 687 frequent shoppers from the U.S. state of Missouri, assessing the institutional-based trust in farmers’ markets in comparison with the level of institutional-based trust in conventional food systems. The results suggest that calculative (...)
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    Ethical Issues in Consent for the Reuse of Data in Health Data Platforms.Alex McKeown, Miranda Mourby, Paul Harrison, Sophie Walker, Mark Sheehan & Ilina Singh - 2021 - Science and Engineering Ethics 27 (1):1-21.
    Data platforms represent a new paradigm for carrying out health research. In the platform model, datasets are pooled for remote access and analysis, so novel insights for developing better stratified and/or personalised medicine approaches can be derived from their integration. If the integration of diverse datasets enables development of more accurate risk indicators, prognostic factors, or better treatments and interventions, this obviates the need for the sharing and reuse of data; and a platform-based approach is an appropriate model for facilitating (...)
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  38. Self-Transcendent Aspirations and Life Satisfaction: The Moderated Mediation Role of Gratitude Considering Conditional Effects of Affective and Cognitive Empathy.Xavier Oriol, Jesús Unanue, Rafael Miranda, Alberto Amutio & César Bazán - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    How States Are Using the Turning Point Model State Public Health Act.M. Jane Brady, Keith Kutler & James G. Hodge - 2004 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (s4):97-99.
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    How States are Using the Turning Point Model State Public Health Act.M. Jane Brady, Keith Kutler & James G. Hodge - 2004 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (S4):97-99.
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  41. Always and Only: Why Not All Focus-Sensitive Operators Are Alike. [REVIEW]David Beaver & Brady Clark - 2003 - Natural Language Semantics 11 (4):323-362.
    We discuss focus sensitivity in English, the phenomenon whereby interpretation of some expressions is affected by placement of intonational focus. We concentrate in particular on the interpretation of always and only, both of which are interpreted as universal quantifiers, and both of which are focus sensitive. Using both naturally occurring and constructed data we explore the interaction of these operators with negative polarity items, with presupposition, with prosodically reduced elements, and with syntactic extraction. On the basis of this data we (...)
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    Temporality and intergenerational thinking in aesthetics.Emily Brady - 2022 - Studi di Estetica 24.
    Environmental changes on a vast scale have motivated philosophers to consider problems related to intergenerational justice and future generations of people, nonhumans, and the earth they inhabit. How should the field of aesthetics respond? The aim of this special issue of “Studi di Estetica” is to create space for scholars to bring temporality and intergenerational aesthetics more deeply into the field. The articles here are focused on temporality in art, nature, modified environments and relationships between them. In this introductory essay, (...)
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    Covid-19 and the power of rules.Malcolm Brady - 2021 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (1):1-5.
    This article discusses the role of human-created rules in our collective adapting to Covid-19 and our survival in its wake. Rules that make sense become institutionalised and play a dual role in our response to the pandemic: they provide a guide for individual behavior and they provide a mechanism for coordinating all our behaviors.
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  44. Feagin, SL-Reading with Feeling.E. S. Brady - 1997 - Philosophical Books 38:284-286.
     
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    Geschichte der christlichen Philosophie by Etienne Gilson, Philotheus Boehner.Ignatius Brady - 1953 - Franciscan Studies 13 (1):66-66.
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    Introduction.Michelle Brady - 2014 - Foucault Studies 18:5-10.
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    Indifference and Voluntariness.James B. Brady - 1972 - Analysis 32 (3):98 - 99.
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    Introduction: Foucault studies special issue. Ethnographies of neoliberal governmentalities.Michelle Brady - 2014 - Foucault Studies 1 (18):5-10.
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    Introduction : Sibley's vision.Emily Brady - unknown
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    REVIEWS-Relevant logics and their rivals, Volume II.R. Brady & Nicholas Griffin - 2005 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11 (1):70-71.
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