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    The Menopause—A Guide to Current Research and Practice. Edited by R. J. Beard. Pp. 440. Price £9.95. - The Management of the Menopause and Post-Menopausal Years. Edited by Stuart Campbell. Pp. 269. Price £9.95. [REVIEW]Prudence Tunnadine - 1977 - Journal of Biosocial Science 9 (3):377-378.
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    Response to “Commentaire sur le texte de Sr Prudence Allen par Jocelyne St-Arnaud”.Prudence Allen - 1987 - Dialogue 26 (2):277.
    I appreciate very much the thoroughness with which Jocelyne St-Arnaud has analyzed the text of my paper. As she points out, the major source of difference between our approach to the authors under consideration derives from a preference for an ethical and political perspective on her side and a preference for a metaphysical perspective on mine. However, there are a few key points in interpretation that need to be addressed which go beyond this central difference in orientation.
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    The Concept of Woman: The Aristotelian Revolution 750 BC-AD 1250.Prudence Allen - 1989 - Hypatia 4 (1):172-175.
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    A Woman and a Man as Prime Analogical Beings.Prudence Allen - 1992 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 66 (4):465-482.
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    Can Feminism be a Humanism?Prudence Allen - 1998 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 14:109-140.
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    Hildegard of Bingen's Philosophy of Sex Identity.Prudence Allen - 1989 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 64 (3):231-241.
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    Don, Betty and Jackie Kennedy: On Mad Men and Periodisation.Prudence Black & Catherine Driscoll - 2012 - Cultural Studies Review 18 (2).
    Why is it that we watch _Mad Men_ and think it represents a period? Flashes of patterned wallpaper, whiskey neat, babies born that are never mentioned, contact lining for kitchen drawers, Ayn Rand, polaroids, skinny ties, Hilton hotels, Walter Cronkite, and a time when Don Draper can ask ‘What do women want?’ and dry old Roger Sterling can reply ‘Who Cares?’ This essay explores the embrace of period detail in _Mad Men_ finding it to be both loving and fetishistic, and (...)
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    The Multidimensional Problems of Educational Inequality Require Multidimensional Solutions.Prudence L. Carter - 2018 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 54 (1):1-16.
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    Measuring treatment effects on dual-task performance: a framework for research and clinical practice.Prudence Plummer & Gail Eskes - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    The Concept of Woman: The Aristotelian Revolution, 750 B.C. - A. D. 1250.Prudence Allen - 1997 - Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
    This pioneering study by Sister Prudence Allen traces the concept of woman in relation to man in more than seventy philosophers from ancient and medieval traditions. The fruit of ten years' work, this study uncovers four general categories of questions asked by philosophers for two thousand years. These are the categories of opposites, of generation, of wisdom, and of virtue. Sister Prudence Allen traces several recurring strands of sexual and gender identity within this period. Ultimately, she shows the (...)
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    The concept of woman.Prudence Allen - 1997 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
    v. 1. The Aristotelian revolution, 750 BC-AD 1250 -- v. 2. The early humanist Reformation, 1250-1500.
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    Aristotelian and Cartesian Revolutions in the Philosophy of Man and Woman.Prudence Allen - 1987 - Dialogue 26 (2):263.
    Today a “new” field of philosophy has emerged which can be called simply “The Philosophy of Man and Woman”. Paradoxically, it is a field of study with a long and impressive history which began when the pre-Socratic philosophers first questioned their own identity in the midst of the world. Their questions fall into four broad areas:1. How is the male “opposite” to the female?2. What roles do male and female play in the generation and identity of offspring?3. Are women and (...)
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    Foundational Virtues for Community.Prudence Allen - 1996 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 12:133-149.
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    How Catholic Philosophy can engage Secular Culture in Education.Prudence Allen - 2004 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 20:106-147.
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    Metaphysics of Form, Matter, and Gender.Prudence Allen - 1996 - Lonergan Workshop 12:1-25.
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    Where Is Our Conscience?Prudence Allen - 2004 - International Philosophical Quarterly 44 (3):335-372.
    Three contemporary acts—corporate theft, sexual abuse of minors, and abortion—when done by generally moral people whose consciences at times seems to be inoperative, all share the same dynamic of harming an innocent person entrusted to them. Drawingupon philosophical anthropology, I argue that these acts reveal a mislocation of conscience in the emotions, imagination, memory, theoretical intellect, or will as defended by Hume, James, Freud, Kant, Nietzsche, or Hegel. In this article Aquinas and certain contemporary Catholic philosophers engage these erroneous views (...)
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  17. Archive for July, 2012.My Sister Prudence & Sid Harth - forthcoming - Cogito.
     
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  18. Rationality, gender, and history.S. Prudence Allen - 1994 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 68:271-288.
     
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    The Algorithmic Writing of Stones: A Cybernetics of Geology.Paul Prudence - 2018 - Substance 47 (2):71-83.
    To know the shape is to enjoy the information it embodies.In his classic work of lithic scrying, The Writing of Stones, Roger Caillois suggests that the pareidoliac's interpretation of a stone's pattern depends upon her own personal internalized database of stored images, a database defined by the cultural stock of mediated imagery forged and embellished by personal memory, emotion and psychical topography. For Caillois, "the vision the eye records is always impoverished and uncertain. Imagination fills it with the treasures of (...)
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  20. The Concept of Woman, Vol. 2: The Early Humanist Reformation, 1250–1500.Prudence Allen - 2002
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    A Short History of Chinese Art.Prudence R. Myer & Michael Sullivan - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (1):254.
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    Index to volumes I, II and III (spring 1941 through spring 1945) of the journal of aesthetics and art criticism.Prudence Myer - 1945 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 4 (1):43-59.
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    Japanese Prints, Sharaku to Toyokuni, in the Collection of Louis V. LedouxJapanese Prints, Hokusai and Hiroshige, in the Collection of Louis V. Ledoux.Prudence R. Myer & Louis V. Ledoux - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 10 (3):287.
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    A History of Women Philosophers, Volume II: Medieval, Renaissance and Enlightenment Women Philosophers/a.d. 500-1600.Prudence Allen - 1991 - Review of Metaphysics 44 (3):660-662.
    Mary Ellen Waithe has put together another collection of essays on seventeen different women philosophers. In addition to serving as the general editor, Waithe authors lengthy chapters on Murasaki Shikibu, a Japanese literary writer; Heloise, a French writer on love and friendship; Oliva Sabuco de Nantes Barrera, a Spanish writer in natural philosophy; and a short summary chapter on Roswitha of Gandersheim, Christine Pisan, Margaret More Roper, and Teresa of Avila.
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  25. A Woman and a Man as Prime Analogical Beings.Prudence Allen - 1991 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 39 (1):161.
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  26. Ewa Rydzynska, About Time and Eternity.Prudence Allen - 1991 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 39 (3):180.
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    Fuller’s Synergetics and Sex Complementarity.Prudence Allen - 1992 - International Philosophical Quarterly 32 (1):3-16.
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  28. Kobieta i mezczyzna jako byty pierwotnie analogiczne.Prudence Allen - 1991 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 39 (1):179.
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  29. Man-Woman Complementarity: The Catholic Inspiration.R. S. M. Allen Prudence - 2006 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 9 (3).
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  30. Rationality, Gender, and History.Prudence Allen - 1994 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 68:271.
     
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  31. The Concept of Woman, II: The Early Humanist Reformation, 1250-1500.Prudence Allen - 2003 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 59 (3):913-914.
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    Reading Rivers in Roman Literature and Culture.Prudence J. Jones - 2005 - Lexington Books.
    This study examines rivers as a literary phenomenon, particularly in the poetry of Vergil. It first considers the Greco-Roman understanding of the river in its primary symbolic roles, cosmological, ritual and ethnographical, and then analyzes the river as a literary device, arguing that descriptions of rivers in Roman poetry are, in many cases, a form of authorial comment on the progress or structure of a narrative.
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  33. The Feminist Plant: Changing Relations with the Water Lily.Prudence Gibson & Monica Gagliano - 2017 - Ethics and the Environment 22 (2):125.
    Abstract:Water lilies flourish in clusters and hormonally communicate together within their community. They can self-reproduce and have mobility across the water surface, being both earthed and waterborne. The capacities of water lilies are further evidence that plants require critical and cultural examination, as companion species, and that plants require an accompanying shift in human perception of their vegetal status. This paper addresses the feminist nature of the water lily and develops a connection between plant biology and the creation of models (...)
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    Ancient Iranian Metalwork in the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and the Freer Gallery of Art.Prudence O. Harper, Ann C. Gunter & Paul Jett - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (3):567.
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  35. The Concept of Woman: The Aristotelian Revolution, 750 B.C. – A.D. 1250.Sr. Prudence Allen - 1997
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  36. Collision: The House on the Hill: Art Experience and Fictions.Prudence Gibson - 2013 - Evental Aesthetics 2 (3):7-14.
    This Collision explores the relationship between Object-Oriented Ontology theory, the “aesthetic experience” of a contemporary artwork (Iris Haussler’s He dreamed overtime from 2012) and the creeping hand of fiction. OOO is a useful theory to apply to contemporary art, as it charts a philosophical return to all things as objects, rather than their relations or networks. It is also timely for understanding the changing nature of multi-media art, wherein experience, interactivity, spectatorial agency and contingent narratives are key.
     
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  37. Hijacking Telepathic Art Experience as a Speculative Aesthetic.Prudence Gibson - 2014 - Evental Aesthetics 3 (2):42-61.
    “Hijack” has etymological connotations of force. It is intended here as a purposeful turn away from expert authority and from singular authorship, towards a more expanded sphere of multiple experience in art aesthetics. If there is a hijacking force in art, it is the dynamic desire to reclaim the impossible and the unexpected. These qualities are evident in telepathy as a system of transmitted aesthetic information. Isabelle Stengers, who has investigated the role of the charlatan, might urge us to follow (...)
     
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    The plant contract: art's return to vegetal life.Prudence Gibson - 2018 - Boston: Brill, Rodopi.
    The wasteland and the wilding: the aesthetic of abandoned and reclaimed green spaces -- Green man: human-plant hybrids -- Robotany and aesthetics -- Bio rights: earth of agonies and eco-punks -- Eco-feminism: plants as becoming-woman -- Ungrounding plant life: the after-effects -- On rhizomes and dead trees.
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  39. Aversion Reversed.Prudence J. Jones - 2001 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 94 (4).
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    Cleopatra's Cocktail.Prudence J. Jones - 2010 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 103 (2):207-220.
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    Rewriting Power: Zenobia, Aurelian, and the Historia Augusta.Prudence Jones - 2016 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 109 (2):221-233.
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    The Man of Reason: "Male" and "Female" in Western Philosophy.Genevieve Lloyd & Prudence Allen - 1986 - Philosophy 61 (237):414-418.
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    The problems with feminist nostalgia: Intersectionality and white popular feminism.Prudence Bussey-Chamberlain & Elizabeth Evans - 2021 - European Journal of Women's Studies 28 (3):353-368.
    Contemporary feminisms are ineluctably drawn into comparisons with historic discourses, forms of praxis and tactical repertoires. While this can underscore points of continuity and commonality in ongoing struggles, it can also result in nostalgia for a more unified and purposeful feminist politics. Kate Eichhorn argues that our interest in nostalgia should be to understand feminist temporalities, and in particular the specific context in which we experience such nostalgia. Accordingly, this article takes up the idea that neoliberalism and populism, which have (...)
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    Silver Vessels of the Sasanian Period, Vol. I: Royal Imagery.Guitty Azarpay & Prudence O. Harper - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (2):376.
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    Descartes, The Concept of Woman and the French Revolution.Prudence Allen Sr - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 3:61-78.
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    Rationality, Gender, and History.Sr Prudence Allen - 1994 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 68:271-288.
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    A History of Women Philosophers, Volume II: Medieval, Renaissance and Enlightenment Women Philosophers/A.D. 500-1600. [REVIEW]Prudence Allen - 1991 - Review of Metaphysics 44 (3):660-662.
    Mary Ellen Waithe has put together another collection of essays on seventeen different women philosophers. In addition to serving as the general editor, Waithe authors lengthy chapters on Murasaki Shikibu, a Japanese literary writer; Heloise, a French writer on love and friendship; Oliva Sabuco de Nantes Barrera, a Spanish writer in natural philosophy; and a short summary chapter on Roswitha of Gandersheim, Christine Pisan, Margaret More Roper, and Teresa of Avila.
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    Community. [REVIEW]Prudence Allen - 1993 - Review of Metaphysics 46 (3):639-640.
    Mary Rousseau has written an important work on community. In this text she considers the contrasting foundations and effects of communitarian society versus contractual society. Citing several examples of concrete choices she relentlessly seeks to demonstrate that community is the only real choice that faces people who want fulfilment in their lives.
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  49. Louise marcil-Lacoste, "la raison en procès. Essais sur la philosophie et le sexisme". [REVIEW]Prudence Allen - 1990 - Dialogue 29 (3):460.
     
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    Public Man, Private Woman. [REVIEW]Prudence Allen - 1984 - Review of Metaphysics 38 (1):118-120.
    It is often claimed that feminist philosophy has moved into a second phase of development, a self critical period in which previous theories are subjected to rigorous analysis and evaluation. Jean Elshtain's Public Man, Private Woman is an excellent example of this second phase. Her text offers a powerful critique not only of traditional philosophers' theories of the relation of the public-private distinction to sex identity, but also classifies and evaluates several different contemporary feminist philosophies. Finally, Elshtain suggests a theory (...)
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