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  1. Tones of Theory a Theoretical Structure for Physical Education--A Tentative Perspective.Celeste Ulrich, John E. Nixon & Physical Education Recreation American Association for Health - 1972 - American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation.
     
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  2. Mathematical recreation versus mathematical knowledge.Mark Colyvan - 2007 - In Mary Leng, Alexander Paseau & Michael D. Potter (eds.), Mathematical Knowledge. Oxford University Press. pp. 109--122.
  3. Recreating Asian Identity: Yellow Peril, Model Minority, and Black and Asian Solidarities.Youjin Kong - 2023 - Apa Studies on Asian and Asian American Philosophers and Philosophies 23 (1):11-17.
    Does intersectionality divide marginalized groups (e.g., women) along identity lines (e.g., race, class, and sexuality)? In response to the criticism that intersectional approaches to feminist and critical race theories lead to fragmentation and division, this paper notes that it relies on an ontological (mis)understanding of identity as a fixed entity. I argue against this notion of identity by engaging in a detailed case study of how Asian American women experience their Asian identity. The case study demonstrates that identity is lived (...)
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    Relations: Recreational remarks.Edwin B. Allaire - 1978 - Philosophical Studies 34 (1):81 - 89.
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    Motorized Recreation Sounds Influence Nature Scene Evaluations: The Role of Attitude Moderators.Jacob Benfield, B. D. Taff, David Weinzimmer & Peter Newman - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Recreational Diving Practice for Stress Management: An Exploratory Trial.Frédéric Beneton, Guillaume Michoud, Mathieu Coulange, Nicolas Laine, Céline Ramdani, Marc Borgnetta, Patricia Breton, Regis Guieu, J. C. Rostain & Marion Trousselard - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Identity Recreation in Global African Encounters.John Ayotunde Bewaji (ed.) - 2019 - Maryland, USA: Lexington Books.
    Identity Re-creation in Global African Encounters explores race, racial politics, and racial transformation in the context of Africa’s encounters with non-African communities through various perspectives including oppression, racialization of ethnic difference, and identity deconstruction. While the contributors recognize that ethnicity has long been a staple analytical category of engagements between African and non-African communities, they present a holistic view of the continent and its diaspora through race outside of both colonial and neocolonial binaries, allowing for a more nuanced study of (...)
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  8. Why Recreational Drug Use Is Immoral.Timothy Hsiao - 2017 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 17 (4):605-614.
    This paper argues for two claims. First, recreational drug use is immoral because it undermines cognitive functioning. Second, for similar reasons, the state has a prima facie public policy interest in enacting legal restrictions on recreational drug use. In this context, “recreational drug use” refers to activities in which a person uses some intoxicating substance to impair, destroy, or otherwise frustrate the functioning of his cognitive faculties for the sake of pleasure or enjoyment.
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  9. Récréations et problèmes mathématiques des temps anciens et modernes, 3e.W. W. Rouse Ball & J. Fitz-Patrick - 1898 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 6 (3):11-11.
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  10. Récréations mathématiques.W. Rouse Ball - 1909 - The Monist 19:475.
     
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  11. Récréation mathématiques et problèmes des temps anciens et modernes.W. Rouse Ball & J. Fitz-Patrick - 1909 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 17 (2):16-17.
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  12. Récréations mathématiques et problèmes des temps anciens et modernes.W. Rouse Ball & J. Fitz-Patrick - 1910 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 18 (4):18-20.
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  13. Athens: Recreating the Parthenon.Christopher Ratte - 2003 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 97 (1).
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  14. Recreational drugs and paternalism.DouglasN Husak - 1989 - Law and Philosophy 8 (3):353 - 381.
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    Can we recreate delusions in the laboratory?Lisa Bortolotti, Rochelle Cox & Amanda Barnier - 2012 - Philosophical Psychology 25 (1):109 - 131.
    Clinical delusions are difficult to investigate in the laboratory because they co-occur with other symptoms and with intellectual impairment. Partly for these reasons, researchers have recently begun to use hypnosis with neurologically intact people in order to model clinical delusions. In this paper we describe striking analogies between the behavior of patients with a clinical delusion of mirrored self misidentification, and the behavior of highly hypnotizable subjects who receive a hypnotic suggestion to see a stranger when they look in the (...)
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  16. A Moral Defense of Recreational Drug Use.Rob Lovering - 2015 - Palgrave Macmillan.
    Why does American law allow the recreational use of some drugs, such as alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine, but not others, such as marijuana, cocaine, and heroin? The answer lies not simply in the harm the use of these drugs might cause, but in the perceived morality—or lack thereof—of their recreational use. Despite strong rhetoric from moral critics of recreational drug use, however, it is surprisingly difficult to discern the reasons they have for deeming the recreational use of (some) drugs morally (...)
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    Customer Loyalty in Recreational Long-Distance Races: Differences Between Novice and Experienced Runners.David Cabello-Manrique, Antonio Fernández-Martínez, Antonio Francisco Roca Cruz, Borja García-García & Alberto Nuviala - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    A growing number of recreational races are being held in different locations, drawing many local and visiting runners. This study examined the relationships between quality, value, satisfaction, and loyalty among runners in a recreational race and examines potential differences in relationships between these constructs based on the runners’ experience. The participants were 985 runners with a mean age of 40.74±9.41years. Validated, reliable ad hoc instruments were used. A multi-group analysis was performed to ascertain the existence of relationships between the constructs (...)
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    Regenerated without being recreated? A soteriological analysis of the African neo-Pentecostal teaching on generational curses.Collium Banda - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (3).
    The African neo-Pentecostal teaching that Christians continue to suffer from generational curses or bloodline curses is analysed from the perspective of Christian salvation as spiritual recreation. The main question considered in this article is: Soteriologically, how may we evaluate the ANP view that ‘born again’ Christians remain vulnerable to generational curses? The article describes the ANP assertion that Christians live under the threat of generational curses. Furthermore, the ANP’s understanding of the nature of generational curses is examined. Attention is (...)
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  19. Recreated Something inside impels her to rise, to move up from the confines.D. Jo Ann Marx - 1994 - The Griot 13:37.
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  20. Sicilian Recreation Clubs: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.Sam Migliore - 1980 - Nexus 1 (1):3.
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    Is it Possible to Recreate the Non-Existent? Debates on Iʿādat al-Maʿdūm in The Period of The Mutaakhirīn Kalām.Sercan Yavuz - 2023 - Kader 21 (1):79-103.
    One of the fundamental debates that theologians have held to discuss the possibility of and to facilitate understanding of the bodily resurrection is iʿādat al-maʿdūm; that is, the restoration of the non-existent. Despite some differences in their perspectives, theologians, including the Muʿtazilites, have considered iʿādat al-maʿdūm possible. Avicenna, who opposed the classical views of theologians by rejecting iʿādat al-maʿdūm, provoked a new discussion and fuelled controversy about this issue. Later Islamic philosophers and theologians who were influenced by him took his (...)
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    Saharan Recreation: From a Transformation of Bodily Experiences to a Transformation of Cultural Representations.Christophe Gibout - 2020 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16 (2):1-14.
    If the desert was long perceived as a hostile and inhospitable territory, it was gradually conquered during the 20th century by the practice of sports and leisure activities. The aim of this articl...
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    Saharan Recreation: From a Transformation of Bodily Experiences to a Transformation of Cultural Representations.Christophe Gibout - 2020 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16 (2):193-206.
    If the desert was long perceived as a hostile and inhospitable territory, it was gradually conquered during the 20th century by the practice of sports and leisure activities. The aim of this articl...
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  24. La récréation de la vie ou l'illusion des phantasmes artificiels.Philippe Goujon - 1995 - Ludus Vitalis 3 (5):53-81.
     
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    Recreating Cities as Bodies of Power, Knowledge and Space.Anne Wagner - 2019 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 32 (3):527-531.
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  26. Recreating the Middle Passage of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.Tom Ryan - 2010 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 45 (1):44.
     
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    Recreating Sexual Politics (Routledge Revivals): Men, Feminism and Politics.Victor J. Seidler - 1991 - Routledge.
    This thought-provoking book, first published in 1991, examines sexual politics in a world which is being radically changed by the challenges of feminism. Seidler explores how men have responded to feminism, and the contradictory feelings men have towards dominant forms of masculinity. Seidler’s stimulating and original analysis of social and political theory connects personally to everyday issues in people’s lives. It reflects the growing importance of sexual and personal politics within contemporary politics and culture, and demonstrates clearly the challenge that (...)
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  28. Recreating the Church: Communities of Eros.Pamela Dickey Pamela Dickey Young - 2000
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  29. A Scoping Review on the Implementation of Active Recreational Activities.Louie Gula - 2022 - INDONESIAN SPORT INNOVATION REVIEW 3 (1):56-70.
    The purpose of the study. This study aims to identify the prevalence of participants in physical activities, the motivation needed by the students to engage in the activity, challenges encountered by the implementors, health benefits, and recommendations and suggestions needed for the improvement of the implementation. -/- Materials and methods. A systematic analysis of the data from different articles was conducted using Arksey and O’Malley’s (2005) scoping review framework. -/- Results. It was found that the implementation of active recreational activities (...)
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  30. Recreating Sexual Politics : Men, Feminism and Politics.Victor Seidler - 1991 - Routledge.
    This thought-provoking book, first published in 1991, examines sexual politics in a world which is being radically changed by the challenges of feminism. Seidler explores how men have responded to feminism, and the contradictory feelings men have towards dominant forms of masculinity. Seidler’s stimulating and original analysis of social and political theory connects personally to everyday issues in people’s lives. It reflects the growing importance of sexual and personal politics within contemporary politics and culture, and demonstrates clearly the challenge that (...)
     
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  31. Language Recreated: Seventeenth-Century Metaphorists and the Act of Metaphor.Harold SKULSKY - 1992
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    Xenía 3.0: Recreating hospitality in a diverse world.Alberto Ares Mateos - 2020 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 45:19-38.
    Resumen El objetivo principal de este artículo es recrear la práctica de la hospitalidad en el contexto de la realidad migratoria actual, con la intención de aportar luz a la manera de gestionar la diversidad, de repensar la formación de identidad, de acercarnos a ciertas dinámicas políticas y últimamente de incentivar procesos de integración y cohesión social, especialmente en la vida de nuestros barrios. Para ello, el autor se adentra en las raíces bíblicas de la hospitalidad, aportando algunas claves para (...)
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    Amateur and Recreational Athletes’ Motivation to Exercise, Stress, and Coping During the Corona Crisis.Franziska Lautenbach, Sascha Leisterer, Nadja Walter, Lara Kronenberg, Theresa Manges, Oliver Leis, Vincent Pelikan, Sabrina Gebhardt & Anne-Marie Elbe - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted mobility worldwide. As a corollary, the health of top- and lower-level athletes alike is profoundly reliant on movement and exercise. Thus, the aim of this study is to understand impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown on athletes’ motivation to exercise and train. In detail, we aim to better understand who reported a change in motivation to train due to the lockdown, why they reported lower motivation, what they did to help themselves, what support they (...)
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    The Last Recreational Land VR experience: A non-naturalistic artistic visualization practice with emerging technologies.Hin Nam Fong - 2023 - Technoetic Arts 21 (1):15-33.
    This article introduces a novel use of technologies to visualize space and temporary structures in public space as a critical and speculative method for artistic research. Imitation and iconification have been vital in visual culture since civilization began. Science has become proficient in picturing invisible matter and numerical data. However, we are limited to visualizing these data in an iconic, ‘understandable’ way, that is, to some extent, reductionist. A non-naturalistic artistic visualization (NNAVi) method is proposed to discover and present the (...)
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  35. The Business Ethics of Recreational Marijuana.M. Blake Wilson - 2020 - In Alex Sager (ed.), Business Cases in Ethical Focus. Peterborough: Broadview Press. pp. 32-44.
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    Mathematical Essays and Recreations.Hermann Schubert & Thomas J. McCormack - 2014 - Literary Licensing, LLC.
    This Is A New Release Of The Original 1898 Edition.
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  37. On Moral Arguments Against Recreational Drug Use.Rob Lovering - 2016 - Philosophy Now (113):22-4.
    There is a wide array of arguments for the immorality of recreational drug use, ranging from the philosophically rudimentary to the philosophically sophisticated. But the vast majority of these arguments are unsuccessful, and those that succeed are quite limited in scope. In this article, I present and evaluate a few examples of such arguments.
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    Conventions for recreational problems in Fibonacci’s Liber Abbaci.John Hannah - 2011 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 65 (2):155-180.
    Fibonacci’s treatment of so-called recreational problems in his Liber Abbaci has been interpreted as an early episode both in the history of systems of linear equations, and in the history of negative numbers. However, these problems are also interesting in their own right. We discuss some of the conventions which seem to have governed these problems. By considering certain pairs of problems, where one problem is unsolvable and its partner is solvable, we show that Fibonacci went to a significant effort (...)
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  39. Understanding the wicked nature of “unmanaged recreation” in Colorado’s Front Range.Jeffrey Brooks & Patricia A. Champ - 2006 - Environmental Management 38 (5):784-798.
    Unmanaged recreation presents a challenge to both researchers and managers of outdoor recreation in the United States because it is shrouded in uncertainty resulting from disagreement over the definition of the problem, the strategies for resolving the problem, and the outcomes of management. Incomplete knowledge about recreation visitors’ values and relationships with one another, other stakeholders, and the land further complicate the problem. Uncertainty and social complexity make the unmanaged recreation issue a wicked problem. We describe (...)
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    Purification et recréation, le Miserere (Ps. 51).Bernard Renaud - 1988 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 62 (4):201-217.
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  41. We Need to Recreate Natural Philosophy.Nicholas Maxwell - 2018 - Philosophies 3 (4):28.
    Modern science began as natural philosophy, an admixture of philosophy and science. It was then killed off by Newton, as a result of his claim to have derived his law of gravitation from the phenomena by induction. But this post-Newtonian conception of science, which holds that theories are accepted on the basis of evidence, is untenable, as the long-standing insolubility of the problem of induction indicates. Persistent acceptance of unified theories only in physics, when endless equally empirically successful disunified rivals (...)
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    Between Preservation and Recreation: Tamil Traditions of Commentary. Edited by Eva Wilden.Martha Ann Selby - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (4).
    Between Preservation and Recreation: Tamil Traditions of Commentary. Edited by Eva Wilden. École Française d’Extrême-Orient Collection Indologie, vol. 109. Pondichéry: Institut Français de Pondichéry / École Française d’Extrême-Orient, 2009. Pp. xiv + 319.
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    Thinking ethically about inclusive recreational sport: A narrative of lost dignity.Donna L. Goodwin, Keith Johnston & Janice Causgrove Dunn - 2014 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 8 (1):16-31.
    Through narrative reflections of Jack?s story of inclusive recreational sport, the meaning of dignity in professional practice is explored. Jack?s story is one of respect, strong humiliation and embarrassment, and vulnerability. Through the lens of relational ethics, the aggression of a stranger illustrates how the lack of mutual respect, compassion and knowledge creates experiences of indignity. Jack?s story highlights how relationships can shape, constrain and enable lives. Understanding that which constitutes a dignified recreational sport context for instructors and participants opens (...)
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    Folding in Recreational Mathematics during the 17th-18th Centuries: Between Geometry and Entertainment.Michael Friedman & Lisa Rougetet - 2017 - Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 5 (2):5-34.
    This article aims to present how paper-folding activities were integrated into recreational mathematics during the 17th and the 18th centuries. Recreational mathematics was conceived during these centuries as a way not only to pique one’s curiosity, but also to communicate mathematical knowledge to the literate classes of the population. Starting with Leurechon’s 1624 Récréation mathématique, which did not contain any exercise concerning paper folding, we show how two other traditions—Dürer’s folded nets on the one hand and napkin folding on the (...)
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    ‘I can’t outrun a bear, but I can outrun you:’ sport contests, nature challenge activities and outdoor recreation.Brian Komyathy - 2023 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 18 (2):244-258.
    The old adage has two people out hiking who run into a bear. One starts running while the other asks ‘why are you running? You can’t outrun a bear’. To which the other responds, ‘I don’t have to outrun the bear. I only have to outrun you’. Hiking/trekking is not typically a competitive endeavor characterized by contests but, like many endeavors/pursuits/activities, competition can be injected into it; thereby sportifying it. Swimming is a sport (under certain conditions). At the same time, (...)
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    Drama is for Life! Recreational Drama Activities for the Elderly in the UK.Cory Smith & Persephone Sextou - 2017 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 7 (7):273-290.
    Applied Theatre is an inclusive term used to host a variety of powerful, community-based participatory processes and educational practices. Historically, Applied Theatre practices include Theatre-in-Education, Theatre-in-Health Education, Theatre for Development, prison theatre, community theatre, theatre for conflict resolution/reconciliation, reminiscence theatre with elderly people, theatre in museums, galleries and heritage centres, theatre at historic sites, and more recently, theatre in hospitals. In this paper we are positioning the application of recreational dramatic activities with older adults under Applied Theatre and we are (...)
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    Recreation and Leisure Time Activities. [REVIEW]Andries Sternheim - 1933 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 2 (2):311-313.
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    Language Recreated. [REVIEW]David J. De Leonardis - 1993 - Review of Metaphysics 46 (3):643-644.
    Skulsky examines how figurative language acts in seventeenth-century English poetry. Though a working knowledge of these poets would be helpful to the reader, particularly with respect to the work of John Donne, George Herbert, and Henry Vaughan, it is not absolutely necessary. Furthermore, though Skulsky's book may be of primary interest to the student of poetry, much of what he says in respect to the way in which language operates will be of concern to the philosopher.
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  49. Parks and Recreation.Shen-yi Liao - 2022 - APA Studies in Feminism and Philosophy 22 (1):3-7.
    In this contribution to the symposium on Quill Kukla's _City Living_, I argue that the "objective properties" invisibly built into playgrounds can limit children's development of their agency. Playgrounds may seem insignificant because play may seem insignificant. However, playgrounds are where children develop as agents: it is through play that they learn to make decisions about their own bodies, express their own values, and negotiate with others. Yet at the playground, there is co-dependence between social practice and material object: the (...)
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    Recreating Newton: Newtonian Biography and the Making of Nineteenth‐Century History of Science. [REVIEW]John Henry - 2009 - Isis 100:176-177.
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