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    Ambiguity and Mythic Imagery in Homer: Rhesus' Lethal Nightmare.Nadia Sels - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 106 (4):555-570.
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  2. Solitudine e conversazione: i moralisti classici e David Hume / Nadia Boccara.Nadia Boccara - 1994 - Roma: Università degli studi della Tuscia, Istituto di scienze umane e delle arti, Facoltà di lingue e letterature straniere moderne.
     
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    Post COVID-19 workplace ostracism and counterproductive behaviors: Moral leadership.Nadia Hassan Ali Awad & Boshra Karem Mohamed El Sayed - 2023 - Nursing Ethics 30 (7-8):990-1002.
    Background The wide proliferation of Covid-19 has impacted billions of people all over the world. This catastrophic pandemic outbreak and ostracism at work have posed challenges for all healthcare professionals, especially for nurses, and have led to a significant increase in the workload, several physical and mental problems, and a change in behavior that is more negative and counterproductive. Therefore, leadership behaviors that are moral in nature serve as a trigger and lessen the adverse workplace effects on nurses’ conduct. Aim (...)
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    La tradizione filosofica stoica nel Medioevo: un approccio dossografico.Nadia Bray - 2018 - Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura.
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    Filosofia e letteratura tra Seicento e Settecento: atti del convegno internazionale, Viterbo, 3-5 febbraio 1997.Nadia Boccara (ed.) - 1999 - Roma: Archivio Guido Izzi.
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    Das Verhältnis von Lebenswelt und Wissenschaft.Nadia Primc - 2012 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
    Die vorliegende Untersuchung bemüht sich um eine Klärung des Verhältnisses von Lebenswelt und Wissenschaft. Zum einen treten die Wissenschaften bereits ihrem Begriffe nach mit dem Anspruch auf eine besondere Qualität des von ihnen zur Verfügung gestellten Wissens auf. Soll es sich hierbei nicht um ein leeres Versprechen handeln, muss sich zeigen lassen, inwiefern sich die Wissenschaften von anderen Wissensformen wie eben dem Alltagswissen abheben. Die Klärung dieses Verhältnisses stellt also implizit eine Bestimmung der besonderen Qualität der Wissenschaften dar - eine (...)
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    J.S. Mill's political thought: a bicentennial reassessment.Nadia Urbinati & Alex Zakaras (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The year 2006 marked the two hundredth anniversary of John Stuart Mill's birth. Though his philosophical reputation has varied greatly, it is now clear that Mill ranks among the most influential modern political thinkers. Despite his enduring influence, the breadth and complexity of Mill's political thought is often underappreciated. While his writings remain a touchstone for debates over liberty and liberalism, many other important dimensions of his political philosophy have until recently been ignored. This book aims to correct such neglect, (...)
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    The self as a moral agent: Preschoolers behave morally but believe in the freedom to do otherwise.Nadia Chernyak & Tamar Kushnir - 2014 - Journal of Cognition and Development 15 (3):453-464.
    Recent work suggests a strong connection between intuitions regarding our own free will and our moral behavior. We investigate the origins of this link by asking whether preschool-aged children construe their own moral actions as freely chosen. We gave children the option to make three moral/social choices (avoiding harm to another, following a rule, and following peer behavior) and then asked them to retrospect as to whether they were free to have done otherwise. When given the choice to act (either (...)
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    An initial accuracy focus prevents illusory truth.Nadia M. Brashier, Emmaline Drew Eliseev & Elizabeth J. Marsh - 2020 - Cognition 194 (C):104054.
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    A Comparison of American and Nepalese Children's Concepts of Freedom of Choice and Social Constraint.Nadia Chernyak, Tamar Kushnir, Katherine M. Sullivan & Qi Wang - 2013 - Cognitive Science 37 (7):1343-1355.
    Recent work has shown that preschool-aged children and adults understand freedom of choice regardless of culture, but that adults across cultures differ in perceiving social obligations as constraints on action. To investigate the development of these cultural differences and universalities, we interviewed school-aged children (4–11) in Nepal and the United States regarding beliefs about people's freedom of choice and constraint to follow preferences, perform impossible acts, and break social obligations. Children across cultures and ages universally endorsed the choice to follow (...)
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  11. Sprache, eine Falte des Raums.Bernd Bösel & Sandra Man - 2017 - In Michael Friedman, Angelika Seppi & André Scala (eds.), Martin Heidegger--die Falte der Sprache. Wien: Verlag Turia + Kant.
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    Conditio humana: idealtypisierende Antworten d. Kulturwiss. auf d. Frage nach d. "Befindlichkeit" d. Menschen.Manfred Rösel - 1975 - Meisenheim am Glan: A. Hain.
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  13. Writing Australians all: A history of growing up from the ice age to the apology.Nadia Wheatley - 2013 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 48 (3):12.
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    Conceptualizing Corporate Accountability in International Law: Models for a Business and Human Rights Treaty.Nadia Bernaz - 2020 - Human Rights Review 22 (1):45-64.
    This article conceptualizes corporate accountability under international law and introduces an analytical framework translating corporate accountability into seven core elements. Using this analytical framework, it then systematically assesses four models that could be used in a future business and human rights treaty: the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights model, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights model, the progressive model, and the transformative model. It aims to contribute to the BHR treaty negotiation process by clarifying different options (...)
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    Disentangling Conscience Protections.Nadia N. Sawicki - 2018 - Hastings Center Report 48 (5):14-22.
    Earlier this year, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced its intent to strengthen enforcement of legal protections for health care providers' conscience rights. It proposed regulations that would give the DHHS Office of Civil Rights greater authority to ensure that recipients of federal funding comply with federal conscience laws. This recent development creates an opportunity for scholars and policy‐makers to revisit the perennial debate about whether and how law should protect health care providers' rights of conscience. Arguments (...)
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    Telling the Stories of Others.Nadia Mehdi - 2022 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9.
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    La comprensión lectora como contribución a la autonomía bioética.Nadia Micaela Álvarez Pelaez & Edgar Mateo Guaman Barros - 2021 - Revista Ethika+ 3:183-198.
    Se realizó un diagnóstico de la autonomía biótica en pacientes oncológicos, evidenciando que la mayoría no conocen, y no comprenden la carta de CI afectando la autonomía bioética. Ante esta problemática este proyecto crea dos cuadernillos uno para niños y uno para adultos. Estos cuadernillos parten y responden al reconocimiento de la condición del paciente, sus afectaciones cognitivas y emocionales, su nivel de escolaridad y su nivel de comprensión lectora. Los cuadernillos centrados en estrategias de comprensión lectora, incluyen actividades dialógicas (...)
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    Micro-foundations and Methodology: A Complexity-Based Reconceptualization of the Debate.Nadia Ruiz & Armin W. Schulz - 2023 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 74 (2):359-379.
    In a number of very influential publications, Epstein and Hoover (among other authors) have recently argued that a thoroughly micro-foundationalist approach towards economics is unconvincing for metaphysical reasons. However, as we show in this article, this metaphysical/social ontological approach to the debate fails to resolve the status of micro-foundations in the practice of economic modelling. To overcome this, we argue that endogenizing a model—that is, providing micro-foundations for it—correlates with making that model more complex. Specifically, we show that models with (...)
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    Categorization of Whistleblowers Using the Whistleblowing Triangle.Nadia Smaili & Paulina Arroyo - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 157 (1):95-117.
    In view of recent studies that identified certain interest groups as potential whistleblowers, we propose an integrative conceptual framework to examine whistleblower behavior by whistleblower type. The framework, dubbed the whistleblowing triangle, is modeled on the fraud triangle and is comprised of three factors that condition the act of whistleblowing: pressure, opportunity, and rationalization. For a rich examination, we use a qualitative research framework to analyze 11 whistleblowing cases of corporate financial statement fraud in Canada that were publicly denounced between (...)
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    Everettian Branching in the World and of the World.Nadia Blackshaw, Nick Huggett & James Ladyman - manuscript
    This paper investigates the formation and propagation of wavefunction `branches' through the process of entanglement with the environment. While this process is a consequence of unitary dynamics, and hence significant to many if not all approaches to quantum theory, it plays a central role in many recent articulations of the Everett or `many worlds' interpretation. A highly idealized model of a locally interacting system and environment is described, and investigated in several situations in which branching occurs, including those involving Bell (...)
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  21. Psychological Impact of the Lockdown in Italy Due to the COVID-19 Outbreak: Are There Gender Differences?Nadia Rania & Ilaria Coppola - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The COVID-19 emergency has hit the whole world, finding all countries unprepared to face it. The first studies focused on the medical aspects, neglecting the psychological dimension of the populations that were forced to face changes in everyday life and in some cases to stay forcedly at home in order to reduce contagion. The present research was carried out in Italy, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic. The aim was to analyze the perception of happiness, mental health, (...)
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    Appropriation multisensorielle du rythme du français : codage rythmique visuel d’extraits filmiques au sein d’un dispositif hybride.Nadia Bacor - 2020 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage.
    Dans cette contribution, nous nous proposons d’aborder la perception multisensorielle du rythme du français par la réalisation d’un codage qui s’appuie sur un système de couleurs et de symboles d’extraits filmiques ayant pour objectif l’appropriation du rythme du français. Il s’agira donc d’apporter un éclairage théorique et pédagogique sur l’enseignement/apprentissage du rythme du Français Langue Étrangère en classes de langue pour des apprenants de FLE non-spécialistes de langues. Dans un premier temps, nous présenterons les fondements théoriques sur lesquels repose notre (...)
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    Braucht es einen islamischen Luther?Nadia Baghdadi - 2018 - In Marcel Meier Kressig & Mathias Lindenau (eds.), Religion Und Vernunft - Ein Widerstreit?: Glauben in der Säkularen Gesellschaft. Vadian Lectures Band 4. Transcript Verlag. pp. 59-82.
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    Génome humain, espèce humaine et droit.Nadia Belrhomari - 2013 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Le décryptage du génome humain autorise désormais une manipulation du vivant humain. Mû par un souci de perfection, l'homme exploite aujourd'hui ce qui participe à son essence même, son génome. La diversité intraspécifique humaine s'en trouve perturbée, la vulnérabilité génétique augmentée. Le droit se trouve donc investi d'un rôle : préserver la nature humaine. Dès lors, faut-il penser d'autres voies pour prémunir notre humanité contre les risques d'une manipulation irréfléchie de notre génome.
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    Meaning of Education and Wellbeing: Understanding and Preventing the Risk of Loss of Meaning in Students.Nadia Baatouche, Paul de Maricourt & Jean-Luc Bernaud - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:796107.
    The phenomenon of malaise is on the rise at universities, reflecting a deteriorating psychological state that is a combination of anxiety and stress factors. This psychological and emotional upheaval within students is indicative of a fundamental existential issue. In fact, hidden behind the choice of an educational program is the significance given by the student to their life goals. It is this dimension of attributing meaning to one’s education and, more broadly, to one’s life (the existential dimension) that we have (...)
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    Ethics of sleep tracking: techno-ethical particularities of consumer-led sleep-tracking with a focus on medicalization, vulnerability, and relationality.Nadia Primc, Jonathan Hunger, Robert Ranisch, Eva Kuhn & Regina Müller - 2023 - Ethics and Information Technology 25 (1):1-12.
    Consumer-targeted sleep tracking applications (STA) that run on mobile devices (e.g., smartphones) promise to be useful tools for the individual user. Assisted by built-in and/or external sensors, these apps can analyze sleep data and generate assessment reports for the user on their sleep duration and quality. However, STA also raise ethical questions, for example, on the autonomy of the sleeping person, or potential effects on third parties. Nevertheless, a specific ethical analysis of the use of these technologies is still missing (...)
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    D’un désert à l’autre.Nadia Tazi - 2024 - Cités 97 (1):57-66.
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    Self-Association and Attentional Processing Regarding Perceptually Salient Items.Alejandra Sel, Jie Sui, Joshua Shepherd & Glyn Humphreys - 2019 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 10 (4):735-746.
    Earlier work has demonstrated that attention is indirectly cognitively malleable by processes of self-association – processes by which agents explicitly associate an item with the self. We extend this work by considering the manipulation of attention to both salient and non-salient objects. We demonstrate that self-association impacts attentional processing not only of non-salient objects, but also regarding salient items known to command attention. This result indicates the flexibility and susceptibility of attentional processing to cognitive manipulation.
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    Community of Philosophical Inquiry as a Discursive Structure, and its Role in School Curriculum Design.Nadia Kennedy & David Kennedy - 2011 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 45 (2):265-283.
    This article traces the development of the theory and practice of what is known as ‘community of inquiry’ as an ideal of classroom praxis. The concept has ancient and uncertain origins, but was seized upon as a form of pedagogy by the originators of the Philosophy for Children program in the 1970s. Its location at the intersection of the discourses of argumentation theory, communications theory, semiotics, systems theory, dialogue theory, learning theory and group psychodynamics makes of it a rich site (...)
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    Autobiographical memory and survey methodology: Furthering the bridge between two disciplines.Nadia Auriat - 1992 - In Martin A. Conway, David C. Rubin, H. Spinnler & W. Wagenaar (eds.), Theoretical Perspectives on Autobiographical Memory. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 295--312.
  31. La société roumaine à la recherche de la normalité.Nadia Badrus - 1993 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 95:403-415.
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  32. Max Planck and the'Constants of Nature'.Nadia Robotti Massimiliano Badino & N. Robotti - 2001 - Annals of Science 58 (2):137-162.
     
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  33. Braucht es einen islamischen Luther?Nadia Baghdadi - 2018 - In Mathias Lindenau & Marcel Meier Kressig (eds.), Religion und Vernunft - Ein Widerstreit?: Glauben in der säkularen Gesellschaft. Bielefeld: Transcipt.
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  34. Meister Eckhart e Dietrich di Freiberg nell'«opus ior» di Giordano di Quedlinburg.Nadia Bray - 2004 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 24 (1):37-52.
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  35. Meister Eckhart e Dietrich di Freiberg nell'«Opus Ior» di Giordano di Quedlinburg.Nadia Bray - 2003 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 23 (3).
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  36. Socrates, "princeps stoicorum," in Albert the Great's middle ages.Nadia Bray - 2019 - In Christopher Moore (ed.), Brill's Companion to the Reception of Socrates. Leiden: Brill.
     
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  37. El género de la «muerte» en el Kitab al-'iqd al-Farid.Nadia María El Cheikh - 2010 - Al-Qantara 31 (2):411-436.
    Este artículo estudia la sección de la recopilación de adab del 'Iqd al-farid de Ibn 'Abd Rabbih llamada "El Libro de Lamentaciones, Condolencias y Elegías". Se analiza la función ideológica del 'Iqd, concretamente la manera en que se organiza el género con ocasión de la muerte. Localiza lo que parece haberse «reprimido» en el texto en un intento por determinar el material que fue pasado por alto, enterrado o alterado, y estudia la organización de sus prioridades. El artículo sostiene que (...)
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    Bistability of mitotic entry and exit switches during open mitosis in mammalian cells.Nadia Hégarat, Scott Rata & Helfrid Hochegger - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (7):627-643.
    Mitotic entry and exit are switch‐like transitions that are driven by the activation and inactivation of Cdk1 and mitotic cyclins. This simple on/off reaction turns out to be a complex interplay of various reversible reactions, feedback loops, and thresholds that involve both the direct regulators of Cdk1 and its counteracting phosphatases. In this review, we summarize the interplay of the major components of the system and discuss how they work together to generate robustness, bistability, and irreversibility. We propose that it (...)
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    Feminism: reinventing the F word.Nadia Higgins - 2016 - Minneapolis, MN: Twenty-First Century Books.
    Introduction: "are you a feminist?" -- Three waves of feminism -- All things equal -- Violence against women -- Sex and beauty -- Reproductive justice -- What's next? -- Feminist terms -- Source notes -- Selected bibliography -- For further information -- Index.
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    The City in Early Alternative Arab Cinema.Nadia Yaqub - 2021 - Télos 2021 (197):57-78.
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    Das „framing“ der sechsmonatigen Karenzregel in der Lebertransplantation. Ein Beispiel für sprachlich vermittelte Deutungsmuster zur Eingrenzung des Indikationsgebietes.Nadia Primc - 2020 - Ethik in der Medizin 32 (3):239-253.
    Die deutschen Richtlinien zur Lebertransplantation sehen vor, dass Patient*innen mit alkoholbedingten Lebererkrankungen in der Regel eine sechsmonatige Karenz nachweisen müssen, bevor sie auf die Warteliste für eine Lebertransplantation aufgenommen werden können. Die international weit verbreitete Karenzregel wurde von Beginn an sehr kritisch diskutiert, da hiermit Patient*innen eine wirksame und potentiell lebensrettende Therapie zumindest vorübergehend vorenthalten wird. Sie kommt in der Praxis einer Eingrenzung der Indikation zur Lebertransplantation gleich. Aus der medizinischen Fachliteratur lassen sich vier Interpretationsrahmen rekonstruieren, die mittels Herausstellung bestimmter (...)
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    The framing of the six-month abstinence rule in liver transplantation. An example of linguistically mediated patterns of interpretation used to limit indication area.Nadia Primc - 2020 - Ethik in der Medizin 32 (3):239-253.
    BackgroundThe German guidelines for liver transplantation stipulate that every patient with alcohol-related liver disease needs to prove evidence of a 6-month abstinence period before they can be admitted to the waiting list for liver transplantation. This internationally widespread abstinence rule has been criticised as it prevents patients at least temporarily from receiving an effective and potentially life-saving therapy. This poses the question of how this abstinence rule is depicted and justified by transplantation professionals.ArgumentsIn case of the 6‑month abstinence rule, guidelines (...)
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    Informed Consent as Societal Stewardship.Nadia N. Sawicki - 2017 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 45 (1):41-50.
    When individual patients' medical decisions contribute to population-level trends, physicians may struggle with how to promote justice while maintaining respect for patient autonomy. This article argues that this tension might be resolved by using the informed consent conversation as an opportunity to position patients as societal stewards.
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    Homo technologicus and the Recovery of a Universal Ethic: Maximus the Confessor and Romano Guardini.Nadia Delicata - 2018 - Scientia et Fides 6 (2):33-53.
    On September 1 st 2017, Pope Francis and the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew issued a Joint Message for the World Day of Prayer for Creation. The gesture reveals the church’s efforts “to breathe with two lungs” on the urgent matter of climate change and ecological sustainability. But, the church leaders have also insisted on a philosophical and religious reflection on technology if humanity is to take responsibility for the environment. In particular, they have sought to correct the wrong interpretation of the (...)
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    New Perspectives on Mind-Wandering.Nadia Dario & Luca Tateo (eds.) - 2022 - Springer.
    In the last decade, a great variety and volume of scholarly work has appeared on mind-wandering, a mental process involving a vast range of human life, connected with “first-person perspective” and “personhood”, submental thinking, mental autonomy, etc. While different and emerging features that flow into and out of one another (second field, mental travel, visual imagery, inner speech, unspecific memory, autobiographical memory, fantasies, introspection, etc.) and negative and positive approaches seem to describe mind-wandering, we offer an interdisciplinary theoretical and empirically (...)
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    Emotional Interdependence and Well-Being in Close Relationships.Laura Sels, Eva Ceulemans, Kirsten Bulteel & Peter Kuppens - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Ingunn Lunde, Verbal celebrations. Kirill of Turov's homiletic rhetoric and its Byzantine sources.Lara Sels - 2005 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 97 (1):222-223.
    The monograph under review, written as a doctorate in 1999 and later revised and supplemented, offers a searching analysis of the form and function of rhetoric in the Pascal-Pentecost cycle of the 12th century homilist Cyril of Turov, together with an examination of the Byzantine sources. Lunde scrutinizes eight festal homilies for the period from Palm Sunday to the Sunday before Pentecost, using the edition by Igor' Erëmin [TODL 11–13,15 (1955–1958), reprinted as Literaturnoe nasledie Kirilla Turovskogo: Archeologičeskij obzor I izdanie (...)
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  48. The pillar of Isis.Robin van Loben Sels - 2016 - In Kathryn Wood Madden (ed.), The unconscious roots of creativity. Asheville, North Carolina: Chiron Publications.
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    Not-/unveiling as An Ethical Practice.Nadia Fadil - 2011 - Feminist Review 98 (1):83-109.
    The practice of Islamic veiling has over the last ten years emerged into a popular site of investigation. Different researchers have focused on the various significations of this bodily practice, both in its gendered dimensions, its identity components, its empowering potentials, as a satorial practice or as part of a broader economy of bodily practices which shape pious dispositions in accordance with the Islamic tradition. Lesser, however, has this been the case for the practice of not veiling or unveiling. If (...)
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    Do we have a right to an unmanipulated genome? The human genome as the common heritage of mankind.Nadia Primc - 2019 - Bioethics 34 (1):41-48.
    The human genome is commonly regarded as a ‘natural’ connection between all human beings, as it has been handed down to us by our predecessors. As such, it is believed to represent common heritage of humanity, e.g. a resource of outstanding value that should be the object of special protection and international concern. Some critics argue that germline manipulation would disrupt this natural heritage and that we have a duty to preserve the integrity of the human germline. However, a closer (...)
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