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    Le Cadre Spatio-temporel de la Marginalisation chez J.-M.G. Le Clézio et Göran Tunström.Roxana-Ema Guliciuc - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 26:87-92.
    Dans l’imaginaire philosophique de J.-M.G. Le Clézio et de Göran Tunström, le rapport centralité / marginalisation occupe une place extrêmement importante. Les personnages de ces deux écrivains sont souvent intégrés dans des sociétés plus ou moins ouvertes, où l’isolement représente l’élément central. Ayant une certe philosophie implicite, mais loin de proposer l’image d’une société parfaite, les romans de J.-M.G. Le Clézio et de Göran Tunström, décrivent, tout aucontraire, la vie des enfants dans une collectivité qui ne les aime pas, où (...)
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  2. Ethical Competence for Teachers: A Possible Model.Roxana-Maria Ghiațău - 2015 - Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 2 (3):387–403.
    In Education Sciences, the notion of ‘competence’ is widely used, both as an aim to be reached with students and as performance in teachers’ education. This article advances a type of competence that is highly relevant for teachers’ work, namely the ‘ethical competence.’ Ethical competence enables teachers to responsibly deal with the daily challenges arising from their professional roles. In this study, I put forward a definition of ethical competence and I propose a conceptual structure, both meant to support the (...)
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    Observations online: Finding the ethical boundaries of Facebook research.Roxana Willis - 2019 - Research Ethics 15 (1):1-17.
    Informed consent may be unobtainable in online contexts. This article examines the difficulties of obtaining informed consent online through a Facebook case study. It is proposed that there are at least two ways informed consent could be waived in research: first, if the data are public, and second, if the data are textual. Accordingly, the publicness of the Facebook News Feed is considered. Taking account of the wide availability of Facebook users’ data, and reflecting on how public those users perceive (...)
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    La otredad en América Latina: etnicidad, pobreza y feminidad. Sobre los orígenes modernos de la exclusión social y el lugar social de las mujeres.Roxana Hidalgo - 2004 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 9.
    La autora destaca la ausencia de protagonismo de la mujer en la historia previa al siglo XX, a partir del predominio de los esquemas patriarcales, en un contexto de desigualdad, discriminación y violencia social organizadas a partir de relaciones de poder. Localiza luego este contexto cultural en la experiencia del ejercicio del poder en América Latina, y en sus vínculos con la feminidad, etnicidad y pobreza, con los procesos de constitución de la subjetividad, y en su relación con los procesos (...)
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  5. Despre violenţa domestică şi putere.Roxana Teşiu - 2003 - Dilema 530:10.
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    Observations online: Finding the ethical boundaries of Facebook research.Roxana Willis - 2017 - Research Ethics 15 (1):174701611774017.
    Informed consent may be unobtainable in online contexts. This article examines the difficulties of obtaining informed consent online through a Facebook case study. It is proposed that there are at least two ways informed consent could be waived in research: first, if the data are public, and second, if the data are textual. Accordingly, the publicness of the Facebook News Feed is considered. Taking account of the wide availability of Facebook users’ data, and reflecting on how public those users perceive (...)
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    Cooling Interventions Among Agricultural Workers: Qualitative Field-Based Study.Roxana Chicas, Nezahualcoyotl Xiuhtecutli, Nathan Eric Dickman, Joan Flocks, Madeleine Scammell, Kyle Steenland, Vicki Hertzberg & Linda McCauley - 2021 - Hispanic Health Care International 1 (online first):1-12.
    Introduction: Agricultural workers perform intense labor outside in direct sunlight and in humid environmental conditions exposing them to a high risk of heat-related illness (HRI). To implement effective cooling interventions in occupational settings, it is important to consider workers’ perceptions. To date, an analysis of agricultural workers’ experience and perception of cooling devices used in the field while working has not been published. -/- Methods: Qualitatively data from 61 agricultural workers provided details of their perceptions and experiences with cooling interventions. (...)
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    The Openness of Vulnerability and Resilience.Roxana Baiasu - 2020 - Angelaki 25 (1-2):254-264.
    A positive reconceptualization of vulnerability involves a number of levels of inquiry; arguably, a fundamental or, at least, central level is the phenomenology of vulnerability with which I am concerned in my paper. By drawing on existential phenomenology and by engaging with Pamela Sue Anderson’s positive account of vulnerability, I develop a phenomenological conception of vulnerability as “openness” and pursue it in new directions which connect it to the metaphysics and epistemology of vulnerability. This approach brings to the fore the (...)
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    Tecnificación y despersonalización de la muerte vía su racionalización.Roxana Alejandra Alvarado Andrade - 2021 - Revista Ethika+ 4:61-72.
    La pandemia del COVID-19 ha cambiado las formas de morir, gestionar y ritualizar las muertes. Este trabajo problematiza el dilema ético de dignificar la muerte, dando espacio a la singularidad en los ritos fúnebres, desde la perspectiva kantiana; versus su tecnificación que, desde el utilitarismo, homogeniza estos rituales para proteger las vidas. La pregunta es si, efectivamente, la protección sanitaria de la vida mediante la protocolización de los rituales fúnebres puede ser puesta en valor, en un momento tan determinante como (...)
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  10. Enacting Science: Extending Enaction Beyond the Content of a Theory.Ema Demšar - 2017 - Constructivist Foundations 13 (1):46-48.
    In general agreement with the target article, I relate Vörös and Bitbol’s elucidation of Varelian philosophical roots of enaction to a discussion of enaction put forward by Varela’s co-authors Rosch and Thompson in their introductions to the revised edition of The Embodied Mind. I align Vörös and Bitbol’s multi-layered understanding of enaction to Rosch’s distinction between its “phase 1” and “phase 2” accounts. I consider the implications of the relationship between the pseudo-subject and the meta-subject of the enactive account of (...)
     
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    Imagens em movimento e representações: desembrulhando imaginários coloniais.Ema Pires & Eduardo Esperança - 2016 - Filosofia E Educação 8 (1):112.
    Este texto explora a relação entre imagens em movimento e suas formas de representação. Partindo do diálogo entre os campos da antropologia e da sociologia, contribuímos para a discussão acerca da conexão entre imagens, suas formas de representar e educação, através de um exercício de desconstrução crítica de imaginários coloniais. Propomos em seguida uma reflexão localizada em Heidegger, no modo como este observa o trabalho de Kant na Crítica da Razão Pura, particularmente no que ao representar da imagem diz respeito.
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    Re-scripting Colonial Heritage.Ema Pires - 2014 - Cultura 11 (2):131-141.
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  13. Permanența umanismului românesc.Roxana Sorescu (ed.) - 1985 - Bucureşti: Editura Eminescu.
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    Romancing the Reader.Roxana Verona - 1990 - Semiotics:156-164.
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    Izvanučionička nastava u kurikulumima osnovnih školaOutdoor education in an elementary school curriculum.Ema Zelembrz, Senka Žižanović & Mirko Lukaš - 2022 - Metodicki Ogledi 29 (1):191-215.
    Izvanučionička nastava poveznica je života i škole i neizostavna sastavnica suvremenog odgoja i obrazovanja. Obzirom na njezinu iznimnu pedagošku vrijednost, cilj je ovoga rada analizom školskih kurikuluma dobiti uvid u zastupljenost i oblike provedbe izvanučioničke nastave u osnovnim školama. U tu svrhu analizirana su 73 školska kurikuluma osnovnih škola na području Osječko-baranjske županije. Analiza sadržaja kurikuluma obuhvatila je različite oblike provedbe izvanučioničke nastave, njihovu zastupljenost u okviru razredne i predmetne nastave i u odgojno-obrazovnim područjima propisanim Okvirom nacionalnog kurikuluma. Ovim se (...)
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    Izvanučionička nastava u kurikulumima osnovnih škola.Ema Zelembrz, Senka Žižanović & Mirko Lukaš - 2022 - Metodicki Ogledi 29 (1):191-215.
    Outdoor education is a link between life and school and an indispensable component of modern education. Considering its exceptional pedagogical value, the main goal of this research is to get an insight into the presence and form of outdoor education implementation in elementary schools. For that purpose, seventy-three school curricula from Osijek-Baranja County were analyzed. The analysis of curriculum content includes not only different forms of outdoor education, their presence in one teacher education and subject teaching but also education areas (...)
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  17. Ways of Forgetting and Remembering the Eloquence of the 19th Century: Editors of Romanian Political Speeches.Roxana Patraș - 2016 - Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 3 (1):105-115.
    The paper presents a critical evaluation of the existing anthologies of Romanian oratory and analyzes the pertinence of a new research line: how to trace back the foundations of Romanian versatile political memory, both from a lexical and from an ideological point of view. As I argue in the first part of the paper, collecting and editing the great speeches of Romanian orators seems crucial for today’s understanding of politics (politicians’ speaking/ actions as well as voters’ behavior/ electoral habits). In (...)
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  18. On Diffident and Dissident Practices: a Picture of Romania at the End of the 19th Century.Roxana Patraș - 2015 - Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 2 (1):35-51.
    The present paper explores diffident and dissident practices reflected by the political talk at the end of the 19th-century in Romania. Relying on Jacques Rancière’s theories on the ‘aesthetic regime of politics,’ the introduction sketches a historical frame and proposes a focus change: the relation between ‘politics’ and ‘aesthetics’ does not stand on a set of literary cases, but on political scripts as such. Thus, the hypotheses investigated by the next three parts can be formulated as follows: 1. though determined (...)
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  19. Being and time and the problem of space.Roxana Baiasu - 2007 - Research in Phenomenology 37 (3):324-356.
    This paper argues against the priority of temporality over spatiality, which Heidegger defends in Being and Time . The argument, however, does not follow the turn in Heidegger's philosophy and his later retrieval of the spatial but is developed as a delimitation—that is, as an internal critique and reconstruction—undertaken within the transcendental framework of his early thinking. This delimitation proposes a demonstration of the fundamental role of spatializing, defined as dissemination, in the constitution of human Being-in-the-world. A rethinking of human (...)
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    Contemporary Kantian metaphysics: new essays on space and time.Roxana Baiasu, Graham Bird & Adrian W. Moore (eds.) - 2012 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Responding to growing interest in the Kantian tradition and in issues concerning space and time, this volume offers an insightful and original contribution to the literature by bringing together analytical and phenomenological approaches in a productive exchange on topical issues such as action, perception, the body, and cognition and its limits.
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  21. Heidegger's Interpretation of Kant's Transcendental Schematism.Roxana Baiasu - 2020 - In Sorin Baiasu & Alberto Vanzo (eds.), Kant and the Continental Tradition: Sensibility, Nature, and Religion. New York: Routledge.
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    El patriarcado no existe más.Roxana Kreimer - 2020 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: Galerna.
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    Power to the People: Mythical Thought and Figural Language in Online Comments about the “Colectiv” Case.Roxana Patraș, Camelia Grădinaru & Sorina Postolea - 2017 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 16 (48):46-64.
    Drawing on a corpus of reader comments posted to the news reports about the “Colectiv” fire on the Gândul daily website, this article investigates how “the void signifier” People is disputed between ideological and mythical thought in a moment of political and societal crisis. The comments were made by readers to a series of 578 news reports and editorials. Our study aims to inquire whether the figure of the People keeps its resourcefulness in an online conversational discourse regime. Particularly, we (...)
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    The “Right to Be Forgotten”: Negotiating Public and Private Ordering in the European Union.Roxana Radu & Jean-Marie Chenou - 2019 - Business and Society 58 (1):74-102.
    Although the Internet is frequently referred to as a global public resource, its functioning remains predominantly controlled by private actors. The Internet brought about significant shifts in the way we conceptualize governance. In particular, the handling of “big data” by private intermediaries has a direct impact on routine practices and personal lives. The implementation of the “right to be forgotten” following the May 2014 decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union against Google blurs the boundaries between the (...)
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  25. Nothingness is all what there is: an exploration of objectless awareness during sleep.Adriana Alcaraz-Sanchez, Ema Demsar, Teresa Campillo-Ferrer & Gabriela Torres-Plata - forthcoming - Frontiers in Psychology.
    Recent years have seen a heightened focus on the study of minimal forms of awareness during sleep to advance the study of consciousness and understand what makes a state conscious. This focus draws on an increased interest in anecdotical descriptions made by classic Indian philosophical traditions about unusual forms of awareness during sleep. For instance, in the so-called state of witnessing-sleep or luminosity sleep, one is said to reach a state that goes beyond ordinary dreaming and abide in a state (...)
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    Cooling intervention studies among outdoor occupational groups: A review of the literature.Roxana Chicas, Nezahualcoyotl Xiuhtecutli, Nathan Eric Dickman, Madeleine L. Scammell, Kyle Steenland, Vicki S. Hertzberg & Linda McCauley - 2020 - American Journal of Industrial Medicine 63 (11):988-1007.
    Background The purpose of this systematic review is to examine cooling intervention research in outdoor occupations, evaluate the effectiveness of such interventions, and offer recommendations for future studies. This review focuses on outdoor occupational studies conducted at worksites or simulated occupational tasks in climatic chambers. -/- Methods This systematic review was performed in accordance with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science were searched to identify original research on intervention studies published (...)
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    Chronic Kidney Disease Among Workers: A Review of the Literature.Roxana Chicas, Jacqueline Mix, Valerie Mac, Joan Flocks, Nathan Eric Dickman, Vicki Hertzberg & Linda McCauley - 2019 - Workplace, Health, and Safety 9 (67):481-490.
    For the past two decades, agricultural workers in regions of Central America have reported an epidemic of chronic kidney disease of undetermined etiology (CKDu) that is not associated with established risk factors of chronic kidney disease. Several hypotheses have emerged, but the etiology of CKDu remains elusive and controversial. The aim of this literature review was to describe the potential risk factors of CKDu in Mesoamerica and implications for the U.S. agricultural worker population. PubMed and CINAHL databases were searched for (...)
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  28. Alain Badiou.José Enrique Ema - 2017 - In Juan Sáez Carreras (ed.), El legado educativo de los filósofos contemporáneos: de Arendt a Rancière pasando por Badiou, Bauman, Benjamin, Deleuze, Derrida y Laclau. València: Nau Llibres.
     
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    A orillas del Ems, de María Victoria Atencia: una biografía propia con imágenes ajenas.María Ema Llorente - 2015 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 4 (1).
    En la poesía española contemporánea resulta cada vez más frecuente la relación de la poesía con otras disciplinas artísticas y, en especial, con las artes visuales. El poemario “A orillas del Ems”, de María Victoria Atencia, que combina lo fotográfico y lo poético, puede verse como un ejemplo de este tipo de interrelación. Tomando como punto de partida el libro de fotografías “Telgte in Erinnerung”, de Renate Kruchen, la autora realiza una recreación poética, sirviéndose del mecanismo compositivo de la “écfrasis”. (...)
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    Economic policy of the Polis.Bissa Ema - unknown - The Classical Review 62 (2).
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    Perfil sociodemográfico de salud y funcionalidad en adultos mayores de la comuna de Chillán.Roxana Alejandra Lara Jaque, MARÍA ANGÉLICA & Mardones Hernández - 2009 - Theoria: Revista Ciencia, Arte y Humanidades 18 (2):81-89.
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  32. Intertextuality in Carroç Pardo de la Casta.Roxana Recio - 2000 - Mediaevalia 22 (s):157.
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  33. Value Attainment, Orientations, and Quality-Based Profile of the Local Political Elites in East-Central Europe. Evidence from Four Towns.Roxana Marin - 2015 - Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 2 (1):95-123.
    The present paper is an attempt at examining the value configuration and the socio-demographical profiles of the local political elites in four countries of East-Central Europe: Romania, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, and Poland. The treatment is a comparative one, predominantly descriptive and exploratory, and employs, as a research method, the case-study, being a quite circumscribed endeavor. The cases focus on the members of the Municipal/Local Council in four towns similar in terms of demography and developmental strategies (i.e. small-to-medium sized communities (...)
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    Why we Fail in a Technological World.Roxana-Ionela Achiricesei, Mihaela Boboc & Ioan Mircea Turculeț - 2017 - Annals of Philosophy, Social and Human Disciplines 2 (1):53-63.
    Our relationship with technology has become co-dependent and somehow a personal and an intimate one. Generally speaking, we tend to think that we experience the world around us as it is, but that is not what we really do. In a lifetime, we learn and store knowledge, but we only use from it what we think and feel it will help us to realize the most important projects in our lives. Therefore, we invent things that have the purpose to make (...)
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    How is Philosophy Supposed to Engage with Religion? Heidegger's Philosophical Atheism and Its Limits.Roxana Baiasu - 2014 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 52 (1):113-136.
    The paper addresses two related questions: 1. the much debated issue concerning philosophy's proper way of engaging with religion, and 2. the extent to which religious concerns belong to our existence. If philosophy is understood as the hermeneutics of existence, that is, as the self-interpretation of existence, as the early Heidegger proposes, then the way the second question is answered bears on the approach to the first issue. While endorsing Heidegger's claim in the 1920s that philosophy should be autonomous and (...)
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    Puzzles of Discourse inBeing and Time: Minding Gaps in Understanding.Roxana Baiasu - 2009 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 17 (5):681-706.
    This paper takes issue with Heidegger's claim that discourse and understanding are equally basic in the constitution of our making sense of the world. I argue that Heidegger cannot consistently establish this claim, and that discourse can be thought of as being more basic than understanding. The proposed line of thinking has the advantage of shedding light on both the finitude and the normativity of our making sense of the world. Thus, by setting up an exchange with the later Wittgenstein's (...)
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    Phenomenology of Illness, Resilience and Well-Being: A Contribution to Person-Centred Approaches in Healthcare.Roxana Baiasu - 2021 - In Susi Ferrarello (ed.), Phenomenology of Bioethics: Technoethics and Lived Experience. Springer. pp. 33-46.
    In this paper, I am concerned with certain phenomenological contributions to person-centred practices in healthcare. I propose a meaning-centred phenomenological approach to illness and contrast it with certain body-centred and feeling-centred accounts. I suggest that the proposed approach complements, rather than competes with, these other accounts in the area of phenomenology of illness. This is illustrated, for example, by the way the proposed meaning-centred approach tackles certain general challenges to the phenomenology of illness. I pursue this approach to develop an (...)
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    A Critical Review of the Literature on the Relationships between Personality Variables, Parenting and Marital Satisfaction.Roxana M. Chis - 2022 - Postmodern Openings 13 (1):17-46.
    The aim of the paper is to examine the relevant literature on the relation-ships between personality variables, parenting correlates and marital satisfaction. It should also contribute to reader’s knowledge and under-standing through a critical review of the literature published in recent years. Data source: empirical studies were searched from for in scientific data-bases: Ebsco, ScienceDirect, PsychInfo, and Proquest. The searches generated 4477 articles, of which 28 studies met the criteria for inclusion in the analysis. Systematic searches of studies published in (...)
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    Building Blocks to Adopting a Pay-for-Performance Model.Roxana M. Maffei, Natasha Turner & Kim Dunn - 2008 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 10 (3):64-69.
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    Pros and Cons of Healthcare Information Technology Implementation.Roxana Maffei - 2006 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 8 (4):116-120.
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    A Singerian Reading of the Global Strategies to Eradicate Famine in Africa (2005-2010).Roxana Marin - 2012 - Public Reason 4 (1-2):240-61.
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    Les limites de l’hospitalitéà la frontière entre le Mexique et les États-Unis.Roxana Rodríguez & Nicole G. Albert - 2014 - Diogène 246 (2):62.
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    Les limites de l’hospitalité à la frontière entre le Mexique et les États-Unis.Roxana Rodríguez & Nicole G. Albert - 2015 - Diogène 2:62-75.
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    Infra-low frequency neurofeedback in persistent postural-perceptual dizziness—Case report.Roxana Sasu - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness, also known as PPPD or 3PD, is a chronic functional vestibular disorder characterized by persistent sensation of rocking or swaying unsteadiness and/ or non-spinning dizziness without vertigo lasting at least 3 months. Symptoms typically worsen with upright posture, head or body motion and exposure to busy or visually rich environments. The article describes the application of Infra-Low Frequency Neurofeedback over 32 sessions on an unmedicated individual with symptoms related to PPPD that were still present 3 years after (...)
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    The clinical significance of anomalous experience in the explanation of monothematic delusions.Paul Noordhof & Ema Sullivan-Bissett - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):10277-10309.
    Monothematic delusions involve a single theme, and often occur in the absence of a more general delusional belief system. They are cognitively atypical insofar as they are said to be held in the absence of evidence, are resistant to correction, and have bizarre contents. Empiricism about delusions has it that anomalous experience is causally implicated in their formation, whilst rationalism has it that delusions result from top down malfunctions from which anomalous experiences can follow. Within empiricism, two approaches to the (...)
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    Vulnerability, Wellbeing and Health.Roxana Baiasu - 2023 - In Elodie Boublil & Susi Ferrarello (eds.), The Vulnerability of the Human World: Well-being, Health, Technology and the Environment. Springer Verlag. pp. 123-141.
    It can be said that the concept of vulnerability is crucial for the understanding of health and wellbeing. Wellbeing has been taken to be at the core of the concept of health (as the World Health Organisation also defines it). In this paper, I suggest that a proper understanding of health and wellbeing should start with an investigation of vulnerability and ill health and, in particular, the lived experience of these aspects of the human condition. The lived experience of vulnerability (...)
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  47. Protocolo de atención de niños sometidos a cirugía multinivel.Roxana Böke & Paulina Román - forthcoming - Horizonte.
     
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    Presence and Hybridity in healthcare communication: an analysis of Wit.Roxana Delbene & Ulla Hellström Muhli - forthcoming - Pragmatics and Society.
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    Gerrie ter Haar oi James J. Busuttil (eds.), The Freedom to Do God's Will. Religious Fundamentalism and Social Change.Roxana Havrici - 2005 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 4 (10):244-245.
    Gerrie ter Haar oi James J. Busuttil (eds.), The Freedom to Do God’s Will. Religious Fundamentalism and Social Change Routledge, London and New York, 2003.
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    Knowing How to Talk About What Cannot Be Said: Objectivity and Epistemic Locatedness.Roxana Baiasu - 2014 - Sophia 53 (2):215-229.
    I take it that A. W. Moore is right when he said that ‘Wittgenstein was right: some things cannot be put into words. Moreover, some things that cannot be put into words are of the utmost philosophical importance’. There is, however, a constant threat of self-stultification whenever an attempt is made to put the ineffable into words. As Pamela Sue Anderson notes in Re-visioning gender in philosophy of religion: reason, love, and epistemic locatedness, certain recent approaches to ineffability—including Moore’s approach—attempt (...)
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