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    A place to know: aesthetic meaning in recent visual art.Margaretha Rossholm Lagerlöf - 2018 - Lund: Nordic Academic Press.
    To engage with the aesthetic is to watch yourself watching and what you see cannot be reached, for all that exists is the reflection of the vision performed by you. The aesthetic experience offers insights into the consciousness that are both ancient and linked to creative inventions in present-day art culture. In "A Place to Know", Margaretha Rossholm Lagerloef interprets twelve recent artworks, from Sol LeWitt to Katharina Grosse. She sets out the unique claims and qualities which are (...)
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    Some Remarks on Aesthetic Appearances.Margaretha Rossholm Lagerlöf - 1994 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 7 (12).
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    The Problem of Uncertainty, Elusiveness, and Absence of Meaning in Art History.Sjölin Jan-Gunnar, Hall Thomas & Rossholm Lagerlöf Margaretha - 2003 - Eidos: The Canadian Graduate Journal of Philosophy 8:45-58.
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    Swedes and Others – Identity Formation in Medieval Sweden.Margaretha Nordquist - 2017 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 51 (1):427-448.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Frühmittelalterliche Studien Jahrgang: 51 Heft: 1 Seiten: 427-448.
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    Suffering in Mu‘Tazilite Theology: ‘Abd Al-Jabbār's Teaching on Pain and Divine Justice.Margaretha T. Heemskerk - 2000 - Brill.
    A study of the opinions of a prominent tenth-century scholar pertaining to different aspects of pain, including his theological explanation of the existence of human suffering as well as a historical survey of his Bahšamiyya Mu‘tazila school.
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    On representation: An iconic supplement to Nelson Goodman’s theory of depiction.Göran Rossholm - 1995 - Semiotica 103 (1-2):119-132.
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    Reading Narrative Fiction.Göran Rossholm - 2002 - In D. Prawitz (ed.), Meaning and Interpretation. Konferenser.
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    Story (first order predicate) logic.Göran Rossholm - 2007 - Semiotica 2007 (165):149-172.
    This article is an attempt to clarify the idea that narratives cohere by representing stories. Stories are causally related in the way proposed by Noël Carroll, i.e., the events and states constitute necessary conditions or sufficient conditions or INUS-conditions of each other. Then, a general concept of propositional coherence is suggested. It is based on Nelson Goodman's and Joseph Ullian's ideas about unitary formulas. Narrative coherence is defined as the propositional understanding of a text (in the wide sense, including non-verbal (...)
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    Story (first order predicate) logic.Göran Rossholm - 2007 - Semiotica 2007 (165):149-172.
    This article is an attempt to clarify the idea that narratives cohere by representing stories. Stories are causally related in the way proposed by Noël Carroll, i.e., the events and states constitute necessary conditions or sufficient conditions or INUS-conditions of each other. Then, a general concept of propositional coherence is suggested. It is based on Nelson Goodman's and Joseph Ullian's ideas about unitary formulas. Narrative coherence is defined as the propositional understanding of a text (in the wide sense, including non-verbal (...)
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    Sound, Text, and Identity: A Reading of Fritz Lang's The Testament of Dr. Mabuse.Anna-Sofia Rossholm - 2004 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 16 (29-30).
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    Only a whisper away. A philosophical view of the awake patient's situation during regional anaesthetics and surgery.Ann-Christin Karlsson, Margaretha Ekebergh, Annika Larsson Mauléon & Sofia Almerud Österberg - 2012 - Nursing Philosophy 13 (4):257-265.
    In this study the awake patient's intraoperative situation and experiences during regional anaesthetics and surgery are reflected upon by using the work of the French philosopher Maurice Merleau‐Ponty. Merleau‐Ponty's phenomenological idea of the body as being at the centre of the world highlights the patient's embodied position and bestows significance onto the body as a whole, as a lived body. A case, based on the findings from a previous interview study, is presented as a contextual starting point where a patient (...)
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    Artist Reflection: We Weave and Heft by the River.Bibi Calderaro & Margaretha Haughwout - 2017 - Environment, Space, Place 9 (1):136-149.
    Abstract:Held at Landscape, Language, and the Sublime symposium and creative gathering in Devon, England on Solstice 2016, We Weave and Heft by the River was an all-night, socially-engaged event that explored ways to grieve the current loss of non-human species and ecological habitats. We Weave and Heft by the River considered how inheritors of the colonial legacy may have a compromised ability to grieve due to transformations tied to agriculture and colonization. We considered the social nature of grief, the possibility (...)
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  13. To use a method without being ruled by it: Learning supported by drama in the integration of theory with healthcare practice.Karin Dahlberg & Margaretha Ekebergh - 2008 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology: Phenomenology and Education: Special Edition 8:1-20.
    The study reported in this paper focused on nursing students' learning and, in particular, their integration of caring science in theory and practice. An educational model incorporating educational drama was developed for implementation in three different teaching contexts within the nursing and midwifery study programmes at a Swedish college. A central aim was to understand the dynamics of educational drama in the healthcare context and its impact on learning and teaching. Using a phenomenological approach, seventeen students and six teachers were (...)
     
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    To Use a Method Without Being Ruled by It: Learning Supported by Drama in the Integration of Theory with Healthcare Practice.Karin Dahlberg & Margaretha Ekebergh - 2008 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 8 (sup1):1-20.
    The study reported in this paper focused on nursing students’ learning and, in particular, their integration of caring science in theory and practice. An educational model incorporating educational drama was developed for implementation in three different teaching contexts within the nursing and midwifery study programmes at a Swedish college. A central aim was to understand the dynamics of educational drama in the healthcare context and its impact on learning and teaching. Using a phenomenological approach, seventeen students and six teachers were (...)
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  15. Rasa hidup dan rasa bebas sebagai falsafah kemanusiaan.Selu Margaretha Kushendrawati - 2012 - In Afthonul Afif (ed.), Matahari dari Mataram: menyelami spiritualitas Jawa rasional Ki Ageng Suryomentaram. Depok: Kepik.
     
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    ‘Being appropriately unusual’: a challenge for nurses in health-promoting conversations with families.Eva Gunilla Benzein, Margaretha Hagberg & Britt-Inger Saveman - 2008 - Nursing Inquiry 15 (2):106-115.
    This study describes the theoretical assumptions and the application for health‐promoting conversations, as a communication tool for nurses when talking to patients and their families. The conversations can be used on a promotional, preventive and healing level when working with family‐focused nursing. They are based on a multiverse, salutogenetic, relational and reflecting approach, and acknowledge each person's experience as equally valid, and focus on families’ resources, and the relationship between the family and its environment. By posing reflective questions, reflection is (...)
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    Diverse Organizational Adoption of Institutions in the Field of Corporate Social Responsibility.Sarah Margaretha Jastram, Alkis Henri Otto & Tatjana Minulla - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 183 (4):1073-1088.
    In the current literature, institutional adoption of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) governance standards is mainly understood in a binary sense (adoption versus no adoption), and existing research has hitherto focused on inducements as well as on barriers of related organizational change. However, little is known about often invisible internal adoption patterns relating to institutional entrepreneurship in the field of CSR. At the same time, additional information about these processes is relevant in order to systematically assess the outcomes of institutional entrepreneurship (...)
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    Workers' Status in Rome. [REVIEW]Margaretha Debrunner Hall - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (2):359-361.
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    Single Letters and the Wider Picture J. H. M. Strubbe, R. A. Tybout, H. S. Versnel (edd.): ENERGEIA: Studies on Ancient History and Epigraphy presented to H. W. Pleket . (Dutch Monographs on Ancient History and Archaeology, 16.) Pp. vi + 170, 22 pls. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1996. Hfl. 60. ISBN: 90-5063-426-. [REVIEW]Margaretha Debrunner Hall - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):232-.
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  20. Rätsel: ich schaue i. d. geheimnisvollen Raum e. verschollenen Denkens, dessen Tür d. Romantik e. Spalt weit geöffnet hat.Margaretha Huber - 1978 - Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Roter Stern.
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    Irrigation systems as multiple-use commons: Water use in Kirindi Oya, Sri Lanka. [REVIEW]Ruth Meinzen-Dick & Margaretha Bakker - 1999 - Agriculture and Human Values 16 (3):281-293.
    Irrigation systems are recognized as common pool resources supplying water for agricultural production, but their role in supplying water for other uses is often overlooked. The importance of non-agricultural uses of irrigation water in livelihood strategies has implications for irrigation management and water rights, especially as increasing scarcity challenges existing water allocation mechanisms. This paper examines the multiple uses of water in the Kirindi Oya irrigation system in Sri Lanka, who the users are, and implications for water rights and management (...)
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    Competing knowledges =.Anna-Margaretha Horatschek (ed.) - 2020 - Boston: De Gruyter Akademie Forschung.
    Whatever societies accept as "knowledge" is embedded in specific epistemological, political and economic power relations. How is knowledge produced and functionalized? What is the difference between knowledge and the sciences? Can there be science without universal truth claims? Questions like these, all of them highly relevant, are discussed in twelve essays from the perspective of Sociology, Law, Cultural Studies and the Humanities.
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    Kollision und Devianz: Diskursivierungen von Moral in der Frühen Neuzeit.Yvonne Al-Taie, Bernd Auerochs & Anna-Margaretha Horatschek (eds.) - 2015 - Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
    The early modern period was characterized by the diversification of knowledge as a result of technological, institutional, socio-cultural, and epistemic breakthroughs as well as intercultural influences. This volume examines the resulting transformations in learned discourses about morality and ethics in contemporary literary and philosophical texts.
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    Der Roman des Apuleius: Beitrag zur Romantheorie.Henry W. Prescott, Hermann Riefstahl & Margaretha Molt - 1940 - American Journal of Philology 61 (1):115.
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    Consciousness Studies in Sciences and Humanities: Eastern and Western Perspectives.Prem Saran Satsangi, Anna Margaretha Horatschek & Anand Srivastav (eds.) - 2024 - Springer Verlag.
    This book presents consciousness models from Eastern and Western perspectives that accommodate current scientific research in the natural sciences and humanities, from neurological experiments through philosophical enquiries to spiritual approaches. It offers up to date research from key disciplines in consciousness studies ranging from neurology, quantum mechanics, algorithmic science, mathematics, and astrophysics to literary studies, philosophy, and (comparative) theology. The volume examines the dichotomy between Western and Eastern perceptions of consciousness – where consciousness is perceived as brain activity by Western (...)
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    Review: Margaretha Huber: Bewegte Gegensätze.Johanna Gisela Bechen - 2003 - Die Philosophin 14 (28):102-104.
  27. Göran Rossholm, To Be and Not To Be: On Interpretation, Iconicity and Fiction Reviewed by.Pramod K. Nayar - 2005 - Philosophy in Review 25 (1):65-67.
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    Margaretha Huber: Spiegelungen. Philosophisch-ästhetische Studien zur Geschichte des Bildes.Harald Seubert - 2011 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 64 (4):339.
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    Margaretha Huber: Bewegte Gegensätze.Johanna Gisela Bechen - 2003 - Die Philosophin 14 (28):102-104.
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    A Commentary on Apuleius Margaretha Molt: Ad Apulei Madaurensis Metamorphoseon librum primum commentarius exegeticus. Pp. xxiv + 122. Groningen: de Waal, 1938. Paper, 2 florins. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (01):21-22.
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    Mimesis: Metaphysics, Cognition, Pragmatics.Gregory Currie, Petr Kot̓átko & Martin Pokorny (eds.) - 2012 - College Publications.
    The concept of mimesis has been central to philosophical aesthetics from Aristotle to Kendall Walton: in plain terms, it highlights the links between a fictional world or a representational practice on the one hand and the real world on the other. The present collection of essays includes discussions of its general viability and pertinence and of its historical origins, as well as detailed analyses of various relevant issues regarding literature, film, theatre, images and computer games. The individual papers offer new (...)
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    Review of Elephantine Revisited: New Insights in the Judean Community and Its Neighbors. [REVIEW]Christine Mitchell - 2024 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 144 (1):212-214.
    Elephantine Revisited: New Insights in the Judean Community and Its Neighbors. Edited by Margaretha Folmer. University Park, PA: Eisenbrauns, 2022. Pp. xix + 187, illus. $149.95.
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