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    Care ethics framework for midwifery practice: A scoping review.Kate Buchanan, Elizabeth Newnham, Deborah Ireson, Clare Davison & Sadie Geraghty - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (5):1107-1133.
    Background: As a normative theory, care ethics has become widely theorized and accepted. However, there remains a lack of clarity in relation to its use in practice, and a care ethics framework for practice. Maternity care is fraught with ethical issues and care ethics may provide an avenue to enhance ethical sensitivity. Aim: The purpose of this scoping review is to determine how care ethics is used amongst health professions, and to collate the information in data charts to create a (...)
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    Situating moral distress within relational ethics.Sadie Deschenes & Diane Kunyk - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (3):767-777.
    Nurses may, and often do, experience moral distress in their careers. This is related to the complicated work environment and the complex nature of ethical situations in everyday nursing practice. The outcomes of moral distress may include psychological and physical symptoms, reduced job satisfaction and even inadequate or inappropriate nursing care. Moral distress can also impact retention of nurses. Although research has grown considerably over the past few decades, there is still a great deal about this topic that we do (...)
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    De los balnea a los hammams. ¿El diseño del baño tardoantiguo en la Cirenaica como inspiración para los primeros baños árabes?Sadi Maréchal - 2023 - Al-Qantara 44 (1):e06.
    Este artículo examina la manera en que el diseño específico de las casas de baños de la Antigüedad tardía en la provincia romana de la Cirenaica, base de operaciones para la conquista islámica de Ifrīqiya, influyó en el desarrollo de los hammams en el norte de África y en al-Andalus. Los restos arqueológicos de los baños bizantinos/tardoantiguos y los primeros hammams son puestos en comparación para demostrar las grandes similitudes de su trazado general y dentro de este, del diseño del (...)
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    Muhammed b. Ahmed el-Harizmî’nin Mef'tîhu’l-‘Ulûm Adlı Eserinde Felsefe.Sadi Yilmaz & Mehmet Sami Baga - 2019 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 5 (2):975-992.
    Ansiklopedik tarzda kaleme alınan eserler, yazıldıkları dönemindeki ilmi seviyeyi göstermek ve muhataplarının ihtiyaç duydukları pratik bilgileri bir araya getirmek bakımından büyük öneme sahiptir. Zira bu tür eserlerin, hem müellifin çeşitli ilim dallarına vukufiyetini ortaya koyma hem de eserden istifade edecek kesimlerin ihtiyaç duyduğu bilgi birikimini tespit etme noktasında kıymetli veri kaynakları oldukları aşikârdır. İslam dünyasında erken dönemde kaleme alınan bu türdeki eserlerden biri de müellifin tek eseri olarak günümüze gelmiş ve şöhreti ile müellifini geride bırakmış olan Muhammed b. Ahmed el-Hârizmî’nin (...)
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    Mitigating Moral Distress: Pediatric Critical Care Nurses’ Recommendations.Sadie Deschenes, Shannon D. Scott & Diane Kunyk - forthcoming - HEC Forum:1-21.
    In pediatric critical care, nurses are the primary caregivers for critically ill children and are particularly vulnerable to moral distress. There is limited evidence on what approaches are effective to minimize moral distress among these nurses. To identify intervention attributes that critical care nurses with moral distress histories deem important to develop a moral distress intervention. We used a qualitative description approach. Participants were recruited using purposive sampling between October 2020 to May 2021 from pediatric critical care units in a (...)
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    The development of memory maintenance strategies: training cumulative rehearsal and interactive imagery in children aged between 5 and 9.Sadie Miller, Samantha McCulloch & Christopher Jarrold - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:128596.
    The current study explored the extent to which children above and below the age of 7 years are able to benefit from either training in cumulative rehearsal or in the use of interactive imagery when carrying out working memory tasks. Twenty-four 5- to 6-year-olds and 24 8- to 9-year olds were each assigned to one of three training groups who either received cumulative rehearsal, interactive imagery, or passive labelling training. Participants’ ability to maintain material during a filled delay was then (...)
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    “Not Worth the Sweat”: Performance Management Rewards at a South African University.Sadi Mokhaneli Seyama & Clive Smith - 2015 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 15 (2):1-13.
    The advent in universities of managerialism with its drive for individual accountability through performance management systems is contentious. With the implementation of a PMS at a South African university, academic heads of department have been key players in the performance reward component of the PMS. This study, following a qualitative descriptive research design based on in-depth interviews, explores a sample of HoDs’ experiences and perceptions of the institution's performance reward system. Most of the participants are sceptical of the PMS as (...)
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  8. Epistemic injustice in healthcare encounters: evidence from chronic fatigue syndrome.Havi Carel, Charlotte Blease & Keith Geraghty - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (8):549-557.
    Chronic fatigue syndrome or myalgic encephalomyelitis remains a controversial illness category. This paper surveys the state of knowledge and attitudes about this illness and proposes that epistemic concerns about the testimonial credibility of patients can be articulated using Miranda Fricker’s concept of epistemic injustice. While there is consensus within mainstream medical guidelines that there is no known cause of CFS/ME, there is continued debate about how best to conceive of CFS/ME, including disagreement about how to interpret clinical studies of treatments. (...)
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    The Emergence of Kharijite and the Interpretation of Kharijite in Ib'zî Understanding.Sadi Ölmez - 2022 - van İlahiyat Dergisi 10 (17):93-118.
    Although it has been claimed that the Kharijite understanding emerged as a result of a booty division in the Prophet's time, their emergence as a sect was in the Battle of Siffin. This formation, which gained fame with the motto "The Judgment belongs only to Allah" in the arbitration issue between Hazrat Ali and Muawiya, came to the fore enough to leave Muaviye's rebellion against Hazrat Ali behind. So much so that when the battle of Siffin is mentioned, researchers focus (...)
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    Developing an evidence-and ethics-informed intervention for moral distress.Sadie Deschenes, Diane Kunyk & Shannon D. Scott - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics.
    The global pandemic has intensified the risk of moral distress due to increased demands on already limited human resources and uncertainty of the pandemic’s trajectory. Nurses commonly experience moral distress: a conflict between the morally correct action and what they are required or capable of doing. Effective moral distress interventions are rare. For this reason, our team conducted a multi-phase research study to develop a moral distress intervention for pediatric critical care nurses. In this article, we discuss our multi-phase approach (...)
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  11. On Self-evidency.Abas Ahmadi Sadi - 2012 - پژوهشنامه فلسفه دین 1 (1):137-152.
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    Food.Sadie Wearing, Nadje Al-Ali & Clare Hemmings - 2016 - Feminist Review 114 (1):1-1.
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  13. pt. 2. Literary, visual and cultural representation.Sadie Wearing - 2014 - In Mary Evans, Clare Hemmings, Marsha Henry, Hazel Johnstone, Sumi Madhok, Ania Plomien & Sadie Wearing (eds.), The SAGE handbook of feminist theory. Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE reference.
     
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    Moral Distress and Nursing Education: Curricular and Pedagogical Strategies for a Complex Phenomenon.Sadie Deschenes & Cathryn van Kessel - 2023 - Health Care Analysis 32 (1):63-72.
    Moral distress is a common phenomenon among nurses and is related to the complicated work environments and complex nature of ethical situations in day-to-day nursing practice. Moral distress impacts nurses as well as patient care and the health care system. Few strategies have been identified for instructors to effectively engage with learners when communicating about moral distress. We discuss two key curricular and pedagogical strategies that should be utilized when learning about moral distress: difficult knowledge’ and ‘terror management theory’. Whether (...)
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    The right way to live: Plato's Republic for Catholic students.Richard Geraghty - 2021 - St. Louis, MO: En Route Books & Media, LLC..
    Plato's philosophical dialogues provide a solid understanding of Catholic moral principles. Geraghty shows within the pages of this short book how the truths of the old sage are both delightfully and challengingly perennial.
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    The bioethicist as public intellectual.Kayhan P. Parsi & Karen E. Geraghty - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (1):17 – 23.
    Public intellectuals have long played a role in American culture, filling the gap between the academic elite and the educated public. According to some commentators, the role of the public intellectual has undergone a steady decline for the past several decades, being replaced by the academic expert. The most notable cause of this decline has been both the growth of the academy in the twentieth century,which has served to concentrate intellectual activity within its confines, and the changing nature of the (...)
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    The Future Looms: Weaving Women and Cybernetics.Sadie Plant - 1995 - Body and Society 1 (3-4):45-64.
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    Are ME/CFS Patient Organizations “Militant”?Charlotte Blease & Keith J. Geraghty - 2018 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 15 (3):393-401.
    Myalgic encephalomyelitis or chronic fatigue syndrome is a contested illness category. This paper investigates the common claim that patients with ME/CFS—and by extension, ME/CFS patient organizations —exhibit “militant” social and political tendencies. The paper opens with a history of the protracted scientific disagreement over ME/CFS. We observe that ME/CFS POs, medical doctors, and medical researchers exhibit clear differences in opinion over how to conceptualize this illness. However, we identify a common trope in the discourse over ME/CFS: the claim of “militant” (...)
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    Is there unconditional perception? Wittgenstein and Bohm.Katarzyna Gurczyńska-Sady - 2022 - Analiza I Egzystencja 57:25-48.
    Artykuł dotyczy problemu percepcji. Przedstawiam w nim koncpecję"widzenia jako" Wittgensteina, oraz koncepcje myślenia jako odruchu Bohma. Wskazując podobieństwa i różnice w poglądach Wittgensteina i Bohma zmierzać będę do postawienia pytania o to, co sprawia, że nasze postrzeganie jest uwarunkowane. Po dokonaniu oceny tego faktu, w dalszej kolejności postawię pytanie o możliwość percepcji nieuwarunkowanej. Tym samym spróbuję odpowiedzieć na dwa pytania: czy istnieją powody, dla których powinniśmy wyzwalać się z tego rodzaju percepcji, a także czy i jak jest to w ogóle (...)
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  20. Problem samouchwytności ciała – Husserl i Sartre.Katarzyna Gurczyńska-Sady - 2009 - Diametros 21:14-29.
    The topic of the article is the way in which a human being can grasp its own body. The confrontation between Husserl's and Sartre's philosophy about meeting Another is my way of showing the radical change in our understanding of the problem of how we know our own body. According to Husserl both our psyche and body are given to us immediately. The body of Another is given to us by means of our own body. The psyche of Another is (...)
     
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    The Belief in the Existence of a Real Man: Eugenic Myth and its Consequences.Katarzyna Gurczyńska-Sady - 2019 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 14 (1):179-189.
    The first half of the 20th century witnessed the development of the classic eugenics. Some countries in Europe and the USA of different historical past, cultures and degree of development were universally attracted by the eugenic ideology. This raises few questions concerning the basis of its universal attractiveness for masses and its success. This article answers those questions indicating strong religious-like belief in the myth which served as a base for the eugenical way of thinking being older than this thought. (...)
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    Transcendence in the thought of Hannah Arendt.Katarzyna Gurczyńska-Sady - 2021 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 15 (4):67-80.
    This article is an attempt to determine the status of transcendence within the works of Hannah Arendt. This topic belongs to a niche when it comes to the scope of interests of the thinker whose interests focused upon the philosophy of politics. However, since Arendt concentrated on the reflection on man and his culture, her ideas reach beyond socio-political issues. Drawing a picture of the world as a place created by people, and distinguishing it from the world of nature, she (...)
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    Ludwik Fleck.Wojciech Sady - unknown - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Ethical Solutions to the Problem of Organ Shortage.Aksel Braanen Sterri, Sadie Regmi & John Harris - 2022 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 31 (3):297-309.
    Organ shortage is a major survival issue for millions of people worldwide. Globally 1.2 million people die each year from kidney failure. In this paper, we critically examine and find lacking extant proposals for increasing organ supply, such as opting in and opt out for deceased donor organs, and parochial altruism and paired kidney exchange for live organs. We defend two ethical solutions to the problem of organ shortage. One is to make deceased donor organs automatically available for transplant without (...)
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    Book Review: Alternative femininities: Body, Age and Identity. [REVIEW]Sadie Wearing - 2006 - Feminist Review 82 (1):141-143.
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  26. Saadia Gaon and his mutazilite approach in interpretation and theology.Saeid Edalatnejad & Nalbandi V. Sadi - forthcoming - Philosophical Investigations.
     
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    Acceptable femininity? Gay male misogyny and the policing of queer femininities.Tomás Ojeda & Sadie E. Hale - 2018 - European Journal of Women's Studies 25 (3):310-324.
    While it represents a common form of gender-based violence, misogyny is an often-overlooked concept within academia and the queer community. Drawing on queer and feminist scholarship on gay male misogyny, this article presents a theoretical challenge to the myth that the oppressed cannot oppress, arguing that specific forms of gay male subjectivities can be proponents of misogyny in ways that are unrecognised because of their sexually marginalised status. The authors’ interest in the doing of misogyny, and its effects on specific (...)
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    Book Review: Women Making News: Gender and the Women's Periodical Press in Britain. [REVIEW]Sadie Clifford - 2008 - Feminist Review 88 (1):175-177.
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    Book Review: Women Making News: Gender and the Women's Periodical Press in Britain. [REVIEW]Sadie Clifford - 2008 - Feminist Review 88 (1):175-177.
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    Book Review: Alternative femininities: Body, Age and Identity. [REVIEW]Sadie Wearing - 2006 - Feminist Review 82 (1):141-143.
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    Book Review: The Rhetorics of Feminism: Readings in Contemporary Cultural Theory and the Popular Press. [REVIEW]Sadie Wearing - 2007 - Feminist Review 86 (1):195-196.
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    Ludwik Fleck-Thought Collectives and Thought Styles.Wojciech Sady - 2001 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 74:197-206.
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    Quanta appeared not in Max Planck’s mind, but on paper.Wojciech Sady - 2013 - Pragmatics and Cognition 21 (3):521-529.
    If our thinking is socially conditioned, then how, at the end of 1900, did Max Planck, whose thinking was shaped by classical mechanics, manage to think that energy is quantized? After all, the idea was incommensurable with the principles of Newton’s mechanics. My thesis is that Planck did not intend to think about it. Trying to reconcile the time reversibility of the laws of mechanics with the time irreversibility of the laws of classical thermodynamics, he was constantly thinking according to (...)
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    Quanta appeared not in Max Planck’s mind, but on paper.Wojciech Sady - 2013 - Pragmatics and Cognition 21 (3):521-529.
    If our thinking is socially conditioned, then how, at the end of 1900, did Max Planck, whose thinking was shaped by classical mechanics, manage to think that energy is quantized? After all, the idea was incommensurable with the principles of Newton’s mechanics. My thesis is that Planck did not intend to think about it. Trying to reconcile the time reversibility of the laws of mechanics with the time irreversibility of the laws of classical thermodynamics, he was constantly thinking according to (...)
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    Gregory Widdowson : An Outline of Lay Sanctity[REVIEW]Thomas Geraghty - 1980 - Moreana 17 (Number 67-17 (3-4):106-107.
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  36. Alfreda Gawrońskiego pochwała filozofii lingwistycznej (A. Gawroński, \"Dlaczego Platon wykluczył poetów z państwa?\", Warszawa 1985).Wojciech Sady - 1986 - Studia Filozoficzne 249 (8).
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  37. Bzdury o Wittgensteinie i nie tylko (Andrzej Zaporowski.Wojciech Sady - 1997 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 21 (1):191-195.
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    İbnü'n-Nahvî ve el-Kasîdetü'l-Münferice'si.Mehmet Sadi Çögenli̇ - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 13):75-75.
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  39. Co się weryfikuje w doświadczeniu?Wojciech Sady - 1980 - In Jan Such (ed.), O swoistości uzasadniania wiedzy w różnych naukach: praca zbiorowa. Poznań: Wydawn. Nauk. Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu.
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  40. Cztery wielkie nurty w metodologii XX wieku.Wojciech Sady - 1996 - Filozofia Nauki 2.
    All significant methodologies of the XX century accept conventionalistic philosophy of science. The main question for such methodologies is: are there universal criteria, allowing to choose these conventions, which are the best from the cognitive point of view? There are four classical answers to this problem: anarchism, sociologism, elitism and demarcationism. In the article the main dillemas of demarcationist program are considered.
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  41. Dlaczego kreacjonizm.Wojciech Sady - 2001 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 37 (1):213-228.
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  42. Dlaczego odkrycie promieni X przez Roentgena było naukowe.Wojciech Sady - 2004 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 51 (3):7-20.
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  43. Discovery of the Electron and the Question of the Nature of Scientific Research.Wojciech Sady - 2011 - Filozofia Nauki 19 (3):71.
  44. Gry językowe i sposoby zycia.Wprowadzenie do \"Dociekań filozoficznych\".Wojciech Sady - 1984 - Colloquia Communia 13 (2):57-98.
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    Grobler o prawdzie i o społecznej naturze poznania.Wojciech Sady - 2022 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 17 (3):15-23.
    I agree with many of Adam Grobler’s theses, but several others raised my objection. (1) A.G. does not want to call scientific claims true. It is not so: very much of what scientists say about the world is true (in the classic sense), and scientists know it is. (2) A.G. leads us astray when he writes that the acceptance or rejection of hypotheses is determined, at least sometimes, by expert votes. It is not so: further research is the decisive factor (...)
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    Geneza teorii naukowych.Wojciech Sady - 2002 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 50 (3):83-98.
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  47. How Could It Happen that Max Planck, a Mechanicist, Managed to Introduce Quanta into Physis?Wojciech Sady - 2010 - Filozofia Nauki 18 (1):91.
  48. Język i świat.Wprowadzenie do \"Traktatu logiczno-filozoficznego\".Wojciech Sady - 1984 - Colloquia Communia 13 (2):11-48.
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  49. Jak Max Planck, mechanicysta, zdołał wprowadzić kwanty do fizyki?Wojciech Sady - 2010 - Filozofia Nauki 18 (1).
    Ludwik Fleck says that a thought-collective develops a thought-style which shapes the ways of perceiving the world and thinking of the world by its members. So how could it happen that at the end of 1900 Max Planck, whose thinking was determined by classical mechanics, managed to think that energy is quantized - the idea that contradicted the principles of Newton's mechanics? My answer is that Planck did not intend to think it.
     
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  50. Jak zidentyfikować zasady Poincarégo i elementy czynne Flecka?Wojciech Sady - 2010 - Ruch Filozoficzny 67 (1).
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