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  1. teuch. 1. Ennoia kai chrēsimotēta.Prologizei Ho E. Moutsopoulos - 1989 - In Geōrgios Ch Koumakēs (ed.), Philosophia tēs paideias. Athēna: G. Koumakēs.
     
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  2. Hē poreia tou pneumatos.E. Moutsopoulos - 1974
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  3. Du vrai, du beau, du bien: études philosophiques présentées au professeur Evanghélos A. Moutsopoulos.E. Moutsopoulos (ed.) - 1990 - Paris: J. Vrin.
     
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  4. Persuasione e libertà nel mondo contemporaneo.E. Moutsopoulos (ed.) - 1979 - Palermo: Manfredi.
     
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    La cité grecque: modèle historique, entité religieuse et valeur politique. Discours introductif par E. Moutsopoulos, président du CIERGA.Evanghelos A. Moutsopoulos - 1996 - Kernos 9:17-20.
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  6. Ezmûnî ʻeşq: xwêndineweyek bo kitêbî (Le peywendîyewe bo xoşewîstî)y Rêbwar Sîweylî.Hoşeng Şêx Miḧemed - 2005 - [Kurdistan, Iraq]: Le Biławkirawekanî Senterî R̄onakbîrî Hetaw.
     
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  7. Aristotelēs kai Iatrikē.E. Moutsopoulos (ed.) - 2020 - Athēnai: Akadēmia Athēnōn, Hidryma Iatroviologikon Ereunōn, Kentron Ereunēs tēs Hellēnikēs Philosophias.
     
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    Hoi aisthētikes katēgories: eisagōgē se mian axiologia tou aisthētikou antikeimenou.E. Moutsopoulos - 1996 - Athēna: Ekdoseis Arsenidē.
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  9. Hai aisthētikai katēgoriai.E. Moutsopoulos - 1970
     
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  10. Hē prosōkratikē dianoēsis: apo mythou eis ton logon.E. Moutsopoulos - 1978 - Athēnai: Ekdoseis Grēgorē.
    t. 1. Historia tēs philosophias, Hellas.
     
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  11. Hē scholastikē dianoēsis: katavolai kai diamorphōsis.E. Moutsopoulos - 1979 - Athēnai: Ekdoseis Grēgorē.
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  12. Historia tēs philosophias.E. Moutsopoulos - 1979 - Athēnai: Ekdoseis Grēgorē.
     
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    La conscience de l'espace.E. Moutsopoulos - 1968 - [Gap: Ophrys.
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  14. Philosophikoi provlēmatismoi.E. Moutsopoulos - 1971
     
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  15. L'Art, la science et la métaphysique: études offertes à André Mercier à l'occasion de son quatre-vingtième anniversaire et recueillies au nom de l'Académie internationale de philosophie de l'art.Luz Garcâia Alonso, E. Moutsopoulos, Gerhard Seel & Andrâe Mercier (eds.) - 1993 - New York: P. Lang.
     
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  16. Art as an Axiology of Man.E. Moutsopoulos - 1987 - Filosofia 17:120-152.
  17. L'appel de l'art grec: classicisme et universalisme.E. Moutsopoulos - 1989 - Filosofia 19:504-518.
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  18. L'univers des valeurs, univers de l'homme: recherches axiologiques.E. Moutsopoulos - 2005 - Athènes: Académie d'Athènes, Centre de recherche sur la philosophie grecque.
     
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    La filosofia della musica nel sistema di Proclo.E. Moutsopoulos - 2010 - Milano: Vita e Pensiero.
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  20. La participation comme fondement des relations sociales.E. Moutsopoulos - 1985 - Filosofia 15:21-29.
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  21. Metaphysics and music.E. Moutsopoulos - 1998 - Filosoficky Casopis 46 (3):409-422.
     
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    Petros Brailas-Armenis.E. Moutsopoulos - 1974 - New York,: Twayne.
  23. Reseña del libro "Le pouvoir esthétique".E. A. Moutsopoulos - 2010 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 135 (4):544-545.
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  24. Thought, Culture, Action: Studies in the Theory of Values and its Greek Sources.E. Moutsopoulos - 2006 - Athens: Academy of Athens Center for Research on Greek Philosophy.
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  25. Unité et pluralité de la méthode.E. Moutsopoulos - 1989 - Filosofia 19:102-116.
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  26. Une philosophie de la dynamique créative.E. A. Moutsopoulos - 1986 - Filosofia Oggi 9 (3):407-414.
     
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  27. Valeurs littéraires et valeurs sociales.E. Moutsopoulos - 1989 - Filosofia 19:117-129.
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    Compassion As an Intervention to Attune to Universal Suffering of Self and Others in Conflicts: A Translational Framework.S. Shaun Ho, Yoshio Nakamura & James E. Swain - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    As interpersonal, racial, social, and international conflicts intensify in the world, it is important to safeguard the mental health of individuals affected by them. According to a Buddhist notion “if you want others to be happy, practice compassion; if you want to be happy, practice compassion,” compassion practice is an intervention to cultivate conflict-proof well-being. Here, compassion practice refers to a form of concentrated meditation wherein a practitioner attunes to friend, enemy, and someone in between, thinking, “I’m going to help (...)
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    Associative and sensorimotor learning for parenting involves mirror neurons under the influence of oxytocin.S. Shaun Ho, Adam MacDonald & James E. Swain - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (2):203-204.
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    Evolutionary processes and mother-child attachment in intentional change.S. Shaun Ho, Adrianna Torres-Garcia & James E. Swain - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (4):426-427.
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  31. Pʻi pʻan Tu-wei fan tung chiao yü hsüeh.Ho-chʻin Chʻên - 1956
     
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    H ennoia tou politē stēn hellēnikē philosophia: praktika tou Vʹ Diethnous Synedriou Philosophias, Alexandreia, 4-6 Martiou 2010 = The notion of citizenship in Greek philosophy: proceedings of the 2nd International Conference of Philosophy, Alexandria, 4-6 March 2010.E. Moutsopoulos, Maria Protopapas-Marneli & A. Tatsi (eds.) - 2011 - Athens: Academy of Athens, Research Centre on Greek Philosophy.
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    Compassion within conflict: Toward a computational theory of social groups informed by maternal brain physiology.S. Shaun Ho, Richard N. Rosenthal, Helen Fox, David Garry, Meroona Gopang, Mikaela J. Rollins, Sarah Soliman & James E. Swain - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Benevolent intersubjectivity developed in parent–infant interactions and compassion toward friend and foe alike are non-violent interventions to group behavior in conflict. Based on a dyadic active inference framework rooted in specific parental brain mechanisms, we suggest that interventions promoting compassion and intersubjectivity can reduce stress, and that compassionate mediation may resolve conflicts.
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    Intersubjectivity as an antidote to stress: Using dyadic active inference model of intersubjectivity to predict the efficacy of parenting interventions in reducing stress—through the lens of dependent origination in Buddhist Madhyamaka philosophy.S. Shaun Ho, Yoshio Nakamura, Meroona Gopang & James E. Swain - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Intersubjectivity refers to one person’s awareness in relation to another person’s awareness. It is key to well-being and human development. From infancy to adulthood, human interactions ceaselessly contribute to the flourishing or impairment of intersubjectivity. In this work, we first describe intersubjectivity as a hallmark of quality dyadic processes. Then, using parent-child relationship as an example, we propose a dyadic active inference model to elucidate an inverse relation between stress and intersubjectivity. We postulate that impaired intersubjectivity is a manifestation of (...)
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    Are measures of life satisfaction linked to admiration for celebrities?Mara S. Aruguete, Ho Huynh, Lynn E. McCutcheon, Blaine L. Browne, Bethany Jurs & Emilia Flint - 2019 - Mind and Society 18 (1):1-11.
    A pattern of research findings indicates that excessive devotion to a favorite celebrity is linked to attitudes and behaviors that are psychologically unhealthy and may predict low life satisfaction. This study examines whether four common measures of life satisfaction predict admiration for celebrities in two university samples and one community sample of young adults. Our results showed significant correlations between celebrity admiration and two measures of life satisfaction. We also found that the predictors of life satisfaction correlate with each other (...)
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    Ist Egoismus unmoralisch?: Grundzüge einer neomodernen Ethik.Helga E. Hörz - 2013 - Berlin: Trafo.
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    Leadership and Ethics Lessons from Katrina: A Case Study of the Fairmont Hotel's Response to Hurricane Katrina.Richard E. Wokutch, Sookhan Ho & Suzanne Murrmann - 2007 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:516-517.
    This case deals with the corporate response to a crisis and the successful evacuation of approximately 900 hotel guests, staff, and family members of staff whowere stranded in the Fairmont New Orleans hotel by Hurricane Katrina. This rescue effort, spearheaded by managers at the sister Fairmont hotel in Dallas, Texas, was completed shortly after 12 a.m. on Friday, September 2, 2005, when the last bus with evacuees pulled into the Dallas Fairmont after making a round trip of more than 1000 (...)
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    Toward a neuroscience of interactive parent–infant dyad empathy.James E. Swain, Sara Konrath, Carolyn J. Dayton, Eric D. Finegood & S. Shaun Ho - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (4):438-439.
    In accord with social neuroscience's progression to include interactive experimental paradigms, parents' brains have been activated by emotionally charged infant stimuli including baby cry and picture. More recent research includes the use of brief video clips and opportunities for maternal response. Among brain systems important to parenting are those involved in empathy. This research may inform recent studies of decreased societal empathy, offer mechanisms and solutions.
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  39. E. Moutsopoulos, Philosophie de la Culture Grecque, Athènes 1998 (Académie d'Athènes, 415 pags.).Marisa G. Divenosa - 1999 - Méthexis 12 (1):168-170.
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    What's in a baby-cry? Locationist and constructionist frameworks in parental brain responses.James E. Swain & S. Shaun Ho - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (3):167-168.
    Parental brain responses to baby stimuli constitute a unique model to study brain-basis frameworks of emotion. Results for baby-cry and picture stimuli may fit with both locationist and psychological constructionist hypotheses. Furthermore, the utility of either model may depend on postpartum timing and relationship. Endocrine effects may also be critical for accurate models to assess mental health risk and treatment.
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    Baby smile response circuits of the parental brain.James E. Swain & S. Shaun Ho - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (6):460-461.
    The parent-infant dyad, characterized by contingent social interactions that develop over the first three months postpartum, may depend heavily on parental brain responses to the infant, including the capacity to smile. A range of brain regions may subserve this social key function in parents and contribute to similar capacities in normal infants, capacities that may go awry in circumstances of reduced care.
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    Parental brain and socioeconomic epigenetic effects in human development.James E. Swain, Suzanne C. Perkins, Carolyn J. Dayton, Eric D. Finegood & S. Shaun Ho - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (5):378-379.
    Critically significant parental effects in behavioral genetics may be partly understood as a consequence of maternal brain structure and function of caregiving systems recently studied in humans as well as rodents. Key parental brain areas regulate emotions, motivation/reward, and decision making, as well as more complex social-cognitive circuits. Additional key environmental factors must include socioeconomic status and paternal brain physiology. These have implications for developmental and evolutionary biology as well as public policy.
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    The Challenge of Informed Consent and Return of Results in Translational Genomics: Empirical Analysis and Recommendations.Gail E. Henderson, Susan M. Wolf, Kristine J. Kuczynski, Steven Joffe, Richard R. Sharp, D. Williams Parsons, Bartha M. Knoppers, Joon-Ho Yu & Paul S. Appelbaum - 2014 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 42 (3):344-355.
    Large-scale sequencing tests, including whole-exome and whole-genome sequencing, are rapidly moving into clinical use. Sequencing is already being used clinically to identify therapeutic opportunities for cancer patients who have run out of conventional treatment options, to help diagnose children with puzzling neurodevelopmental conditions, and to clarify appropriate drug choices and dosing in individuals. To evaluate and support clinical applications of these technologies, the National Human Genome Research Institute and National Cancer Institute have funded studies on clinical and research sequencing under (...)
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  44. Automatic Scoring of Semantic Fluency.Najoung Kim, Jung-Ho Kim, Maria K. Wolters, Sarah E. MacPherson & Jong C. Park - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Reduced Child-Oriented Face Mirroring Brain Responses in Mothers With Opioid Use Disorder: An Exploratory Study.James E. Swain & S. Shaun Ho - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    While the prevalence of opioid use disorder among pregnant women has multiplied in the United States in the last decade, buprenorphine treatment for peripartum women with OUD has been administered to reduce risks of repeated cycles of craving and withdrawal. However, the maternal behavior and bonding in mothers with OUD may be altered as the underlying maternal behavior neurocircuit is opioid sensitive. In the regulation of rodent maternal behaviors such as licking and grooming, a series of opioid-sensitive brain regions are (...)
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    Deep mechanisms of social affect – Plastic parental brain mechanisms for sensitivity versus contempt.James E. Swain & S. Shaun Ho - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Parental response to baby cry involves brain circuits for negative emotion Distancing-Embracing.James E. Swain & S. Shaun Ho - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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  48. Bungaku no izumi e: yomite no geijutsuron.Motokazu Hōjō - 1989 - Tōkyō: Shin Nihon Shuppansha.
     
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    The view of Hong Kong parents on secondary use of dried blood spots in newborn screening program.L. L. Hui, E. A. S. Nelson, H. B. Deng, T. Y. Leung, C. H. Ho, J. S. C. Chong, G. P. G. Fung, J. Hui & H. S. Lam - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-10.
    Background Residual dried blood spots (rDBS) from newborn screening programmes represent a valuable resource for medical research, from basic sciences, through clinical to public health. In Hong Kong, there is no legislation for biobanking. Parents’ view on the retention and use of residual newborn blood samples could be cultural-specific and is important to consider for biobanking of rDBS. Objective To study the views and concerns on long-term storage and secondary use of rDBS from newborn screening programmes among Hong Kong Chinese (...)
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  50. E. Moutsopoulos, l'univers des valeurs, univers de l'homme-Recherches axiologiques.J. Gabaude - 2006 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 60 (238):523.
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