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    'The prison of love': A medieval romance in the French renaissance and its illustration (b. N. MS fr. 2150).Myra Dickman Orth - 1983 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 46 (1):211-221.
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    INTERCHANGES: with myra hird and harlan weaver.Harlan Weaver & Myra Hird - 2017 - Angelaki 22 (2):217-232.
    Myra Hird and Harlan Weaver have been invited by the editors of this special issue to enter into discussion with each other – to conduct a series of interchanges – because of the careful attention their research has paid to the ways in which transness as a lived reality is ontologized in humans, non-human animals, bacteria, and viruses. With this issue’s interchanges, we would like to further the conversation on critically approaching the consequences of merging transness with animality. In (...)
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    Adult and Continuing Education: Theory and PracticeAnalysis and Ideology: Conceptual Essays on the Education of AdultsRadical Adult Education: Theory and PracticeThe Demise of the Liberal Tradition: Two Essays on the Future of British University Adult Education.Myra Cottingham, Peter Jarvis, K. H. Lawson, J. E. Thomas, Alastair D. Crombie & Gwyn Harries-Jenkins - 1985 - British Journal of Educational Studies 33 (3):316.
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    Re-entering South Africa.Myra Alperson - 1996 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 10 (1):31-31.
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    Facettenreiche Anthropologie: Paul Ricoeurs Reflexionen auf den Menschen.Stefan Orth, Peter Reifenberg & Paul Ricœur (eds.) - 2004 - Freiburg im Breisgau: K. Alber.
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    Humanisme et science: leur rapport conflictuel au sein de la culture. Réflexions à partir de E. Husserl et E. Cassirer.Ernst Wolfgang Orth - 2003 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 101 (4):551-567.
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    On the present state of research in phenomenology in germany. With special regard to the problem of application.Ernst Wolfgang Orth - 1982 - Research in Phenomenology 12 (1):197-209.
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    Close Your Eyes and Think of England: Pronatalism in the British Print Media.Myra Marx Ferree & Jessica Autumn Brown - 2005 - Gender and Society 19 (1):5-24.
    Faced with declining fertility rates, media in Britain are reacting with anxiety about cultural annihilation. To look at how nationalism inflects concerns over biological and cultural reproduction, the authors analyze coverage of falling fertility and rising immigration in Great Britain in major newspapers in 2000-2. They find pronatalist appeals to be commonand especially directed at women but varying in how women’s duty to the nation is framed. Appeals characterized as begging, lecturing, threatening, and bribing express different relationships between individual interest (...)
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    McDowell and habermas in a Post-Traditional World.Myra Bookman - 2005 - Philosophy Today 49 (Supplement):74-81.
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    Practice Makes Perfect?: A Comment on Yancey Martin's Gendering Practices, Practicing Gender.Myra Marx Ferree - 2003 - Gender and Society 17 (3):373-378.
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    South Africa’s History of Struggle and Liberation.Myra Ann Houser - 2015 - Human Rights Review 16 (1):59-63.
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    Victims’ Stories and the Advancement of Human Rights by Diana Tietjens Meyers: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016.Myra Ann Houser - 2018 - Human Rights Review 19 (3):419-420.
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    An Insider’s Moments of Confucian Ethical Conflict: Reflexivity as the “Middle Way” Response.Myra C. Y. Lee - 2014 - Journal of Academic Ethics 12 (4):299-316.
    Cultural ethical dilemmas occur when ethical research practices, as prescribed by the research ethics codes of Western research institutions, conflict with the cultural and social norms of non-Western researchers and their participants. Thus, insider-researchers working with participants from similar cultural backgrounds may experience ethical dilemmas that result in disconcerting cultural estrangement from their communities. Using reflexive narratives, the author identifies moments of cultural ethical dilemmas that necessitate a choice between two competing sets of values. Working out of a Western university, (...)
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    Living with the HIPAA Privacy Rule.Myra Moran, Sissy Holloman, William Kassler & Beverly Dozier - 2004 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (S4):73-76.
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  15. Benedetto Croce, The Aesthetic as the Science of Expression and of the Linguistic in General Reviewed by.Myra E. Moss - 1993 - Philosophy in Review 13 (3):85-87.
     
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    Enduring Values In the Philosophy of Benedetto Croce.Myra Moss - 1980 - Idealistic Studies 10 (1):46-66.
    Benedetto Croce was the foremost Italian philosopher of our time. Twenty-five years have passed since he died. Given the perspective of that quarter century, it is useful to ask which of his concepts have proven of lasting value. In Croce’s terms: What still “lives” in the Crocean system? Because this philosopher-historian-critic’s writings were so wide in scope, it is difficult to estimate his trenchant contributions to contemporary thought. We need, however, to examine a central aspect of his doctrine which has (...)
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    Orientierung über Orientierung Zur Medialität der Kultur als Welt des Menschen.Ernst Wolfgang Orth - 1996 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 50 (1/2):167 - 182.
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    Feminist Matters: New Materialist Considerations of Sexual Difference.Myra J. Hird - 2004 - Feminist Theory 5 (2):223-232.
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    Anxiety and the face of the other: Tillich and Levinas on the origin of questioning.Nathan Eric Dickman - 2009 - Sophia 48 (3):267-279.
    With almost a century of historical distance between Heidegger’s retrieval of the question of being and contemporary concern about the Other, we have accrued invaluable experiences for critical leverage about what it is to ask one another questions. I offer a sketch aimed at adapting Tillich’s theological system grounded in existential questioning to today by juxtaposing him with Levinas’ philosophical ethics. Tillich and Levinas provide motive for reflection on the topic of questioning in particular. In the case of Tillich, questions (...)
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    Four models of the public sphere in modern democracies.Myra Marx Ferree, William A. Gamson, Jürgen Gerhards & Dieter Rucht - 2002 - Theory and Society 31 (3):289-324.
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    Between Gadamer and Ricoeur: Preserving Dialogue in the Hermeneutical Arc for the Sake of a God Who Speaks and Listens.Nathan Eric Dickman - 2014 - Sophia 53 (4):553-573.
    Wolterstorff defends the claim not only that ‘God speaks’ through the Bible but also that the reader gains ever new insights upon subsequent readings of it. I qualify this project with the philosophical hermeneutics he rejects—namely that of Gadamer and Ricoeur. Wolterstorff thinks what he calls ‘authorial discourse interpretation’ provides warrant for religious communities believing that ‘God speaks’ to them through a text. In developing this hermeneutic, he dismisses the viability of Gadamer and Ricoeur's approach because, Wolterstorff asserts, their form (...)
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    Nursing is never neutral: Political determinants of health and systemic marginalization.Nathan Eric Dickman & Roxana Chicas - 2021 - Nursing Inquiry 1 (Online First e12408):1-13.
    The nursing community in the United States polarized in September 2020 between Dawn Wooten's whistleblowing about forced hysterectomies at an immigration center in Georgia and the American Nurses Association's refusal to endorse a presidential candidate despite the Trump administration's mounting failures to address the public health crisis posed by the COVID‐19 pandemic. This reveals a need for more attention to political aspects of health outcome inequities. As advocates for health equity, nurses can join in recent scholarship and activism concerning the (...)
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    Nursing is never neutral: Political determinants of health and systemic marginalization.Nathan Eric Dickman & Roxana Chicas - 2021 - Nursing Inquiry 28 (4):e12408.
    The nursing community in the United States polarized in September 2020 between Dawn Wooten's whistleblowing about forced hysterectomies at an immigration center in Georgia and the American Nurses Association's refusal to endorse a presidential candidate despite the Trump administration's mounting failures to address the public health crisis posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. This reveals a need for more attention to political aspects of health outcome inequities. As advocates for health equity, nurses can join in recent scholarship and activism concerning the (...)
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    Ethics of Care Revisited: Gilligan and Levinas.Myra Bookman & Mitchell Aboulafia - 2000 - Philosophy Today 44 (Supplement):169-174.
  25. Metaphysische Implikationen der Intentionalität. Trendelenburg, Lotze, Brentano.Ernst Wolfgang Orth - 1997 - Brentano Studien 7:15-30.
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    Call or Question: a Rehabilitation of Conscience as Dialogical.Nathan Eric Dickman - 2018 - Sophia 57 (2):275-294.
    It is by way of the call that one is enabled to wake up to responsibility. What is the illocutionary mood of the ‘call’ of conscience, though? Is this transcendental enabler of responsibility an imposing demand or an invitational question? Both Levinas and Heidegger emphasize the impositional character of the call in conscience. The call seems to be the very essence of imperatives. I develop an apology for questioning by way of appeal to crumbs scattered throughout Jewish traditions as well (...)
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    Living with the HIPAA Privacy Rule.Myra Moran, Sissy Holloman, William Kassler & Beverly Dozier - 2004 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (s4):73-76.
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    Gefuhl und Bewusstseinslage: Eine Kritisch-experimentelle Studie.Johannes Orth - 1905 - Philosophical Review 14:248.
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    ’Lebenswelt’ als eine unvermeidliche Illusion.Ernst Wolfgang Orth - 1993 - ProtoSociology 5:48-58.
    The term ’Lebenswelt’ appears as such only in Husserl’s later work, but is prepared in his early work: it represents a deepening and concretization of the ’Generalthesis der natürlichen Einstellungf (Ideen I) and is meant to contribute to the improvement of the transcendental reduction. The pretheoretical, elementary, and concretely practeced human world experience that is referred to by Lebenswelt, however; evades a stable fixation, as it always points to something seemingly beyond itself In connection with Husserl’s later cultural criticism and (...)
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  30. Studien zur Philosophie Richard Hoenigswalds.E. W. Orth & D. Alexandrowicz - 1998 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 46 (6):1019.
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    The 8th May Movement in Holland Comes of Age.Myra Poole - 1995 - Feminist Theology 4 (10):116-120.
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    Habits of the mind: Challenges for multidisciplinary engagement.Myra H. Strober - 2006 - Social Epistemology 20 (3 & 4):315 – 331.
    The extraordinary complexity of knowledge in today's world creates a paradox. On the one hand, its sheer volume and intricacy demand disciplinary specialization, even sub-specialization; innovative research or scholarship increasingly requires immersion in the details of one's disciplinary dialogue. On the other hand, that very immersion can limit innovation. Disciplinary specialization inhibits faculty from broadening their intellectual horizons - considering questions of importance outside their discipline, learning other methods for answering these questions and pondering the possible significance of other disciplines' (...)
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    A Replication Study:“Attitudes Toward Ethics: A view of the College Student”.Myra L. Farling & Bruce E. Winston - 2001 - Teaching Business Ethics 5 (3):251-266.
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    Consumer Response to Unethical Corporate Behavior: A Re-Examination and Extension of the Moral Decoupling Model.Kristina Haberstroh, Ulrich R. Orth, Stefan Hoffmann & Berit Brunk - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 140 (1):161-173.
    This research replicates Bhattacharjee et al. :1167–1184, 2013) moral decoupling model and extends the original along the dimensions of theory, method, and context. Adopting a branding perspective and focusing on the corporate domain rather than the public figures investigated by Bhattacharjee and colleagues, this research examines the proposition that consumers dissociate judgments of morality from judgments of performance to justify purchasing from companies deemed to act immorally. The original study is further extended by applying the model in a different cultural (...)
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    A Rose by Any Other Name: Pain Contracts/Agreements.Myra Christopher, Nick Shuler, Lisa Robin, Ben Rich, Steve Passik, Carlton Haywood, Carmen Green, Aaron Gilson, Lennie Duensing, Robert Arnold, Evan Anderson & Richard Payne - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (11):5-12.
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    “The time of chaos was the best”: Feminist mobilization and demobilization in east germany.Myra Marx Ferree - 1994 - Gender and Society 8 (4):597-623.
    The women's movement in East Germany went through three phases—emergence, white-hot mobilization, and demobilization—in rapid succession. These stages are analyzed with regard to the resources, political opportunities, and personal meanings of feminism that activists had available. The postunification crisis of the movement is used to examine issues of collective identity between East and West, and to highlight challenges to dichotomies between public and private, capitalism and socialism posed by the movement.
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    Sex, gender, and science.Myra J. Hird - 2004 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In Sex, Gender and Science , Myra Hird outlines the social study of science and nature, specifically in relation to sex, sex differences, and sexuality. She examines how Western understandings of sex are based less upon understanding material sex differences than on a discourse that emphasizes sex dichotomy over sex diversity and argues for a feminist engagement with scientific debate that embraces the diversity and complexity of nature.
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  38. Benedetto Croce's coherence theory of truth.Myra M. Milburn - 1970 - Torino,: Edizioni di filosofia.
     
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    Filosofia E storia Nel pensiero crociano.Myra M. Milburn - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (2):194-195.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:194 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY and properly, in a consideration of Bradley, although it is a little like citing Bradley in his own behalf. In all, Mr. Saxena's book is carefully researched and judicious, selecting Bradley's chief metaphysical themes for explication and defence. As one slight criticism: Bradley's doctrine of truth is treated as coherence, which it indeed was on the level of reality; but he dealt with truth quite (...)
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    Il mito della pena.Myra M. Milburn - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (4):502-503.
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    La controriforma Della dialettica:.Myra M. Milburn - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (1):96-97.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:96 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY La Controri]orma della Dialettica: Coscienza e storia nel neoidealismo italiano. By Francesco Valentini. (Rome: Editori Riuniti, 1966.Pp. 154.Paper, L. 1,500.) This volume consists of a re-examination of the views of Benedetto Croce and Giovanni Gentile, in the light of their respective positions in the history of philosophy. Valentini proposes that some important notions in the philosophies of Croce and Gentile ]ustify a Kantian interpretation and (...)
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    On love: Introduction.Myra Moss - 1993 - Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (3-4):475-477.
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    The Verifiability of Ethical Judgments.Myra E. Moss - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 4:395-400.
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  44. Max Scheler und Ernst Cassirer.Ernst Wolfgang Orth - 2012 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2012:213-231.
    Die Generationsgenossen Max Scheler und Ernst Cassirer haben vermutlich nie persönlichen Kontakt gehabt. Gleichwohl gibt es in ihren Texten beachtliche Verweise aufeinander, die eine thematische und methodische Vergleichbarkeit von Problemstellungen zeigen. Statt der Untersuchung von persönlichen wechselseitigen Beeinflussungen empfiehlt sich deshalb eine strukturelle philosophische Komparatistik. Scheler und Cassirer teilen die Würdigung des Ausdrucksphänomens als Wirklichkeitsparadigma. Von daher gelangen sie beide zu einer Konzeption von Kultur und Anthropologie (als Inbegriff von Wissensformen), in welcher der Befund der Krise eine konstitutive Rolle spielt. (...)
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  45. Nachruf auf Hans Georg Gadamer.Ernst Wolfgang Orth - 2002 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2002:5-6.
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  46. Nachruf auf Thomas M. Seebohm.Ernst Wolfgang Orth - 2014 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2014:8-9.
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  47. ,Natur und Geist' in der Husserlschen Phänomenologie.Ernst Wolfgang Orth - 2003 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2003:23-37.
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    Where, Not When, Did the Cosmos ‘Begin’?Nathan Eric Dickman - 2020 - Sophia (1):67-81.
    I examine a tension between temporal and spatial conceptualization of the genesis of the cosmos to show how chronological characterization of ‘beginnings’ occludes ontological interpretation of our existential orientations, to help my audience distinguish symbolic expressions of wonder that the cosmos exists from explanations for it. I bring together resources from multiple intellectual and religious traditions to perform a philosophy of religions that goes beyond the narrowness, intellectualism, and insularity of institutionalized philosophy of religion. I turn to Ibn Rushd, Tillich, (...)
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    The Corporeal Generosity of Maternity.Myra J. Hird - 2007 - Body and Society 13 (1):1-20.
    Feminist analyses have made important contributions to the sociocultural experiences of pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding. This article draws upon recent theorizing within science studies to focus on the mattering of these processes. Specifically, the article expands upon Mauss's notion of the ‘gift’, which Diprose develops through the idea of ‘corporeal generosity’. I am interested in corporeal generosity insofar as it circumvents descriptions of relationships in terms of a closed economy in which resources are exchanged without excess or remainder. Corporeal generosity (...)
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    Naturally Queer.Myra J. Hird - 2004 - Feminist Theory 5 (1):85-89.
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