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    Harnessing Neuroimaging to Reduce Socioeconomic Disparities in Chronic Disease: A Conceptual Framework for Improving Health Messaging.Samantha N. Brosso, Paschal Sheeran, Allison J. Lazard & Keely A. Muscatell - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Socioeconomic status -related health disparities persist for numerous chronic diseases, with lower-SES individuals exhibiting greater risk of morbidity and mortality compared to their higher-SES counterparts. One likely contributor is disparities in health messaging efforts, which are currently less effective for motivating health behavior change among those lower in SES. Drawing on communication neuroscience and social neuroscience research, we describe a conceptual framework to improve health messaging effectiveness in lower SES communities. The framework is based on evidence that health-message-induced activity in (...)
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    Chunking Versus Transitional Probabilities: Differentiating Between Theories of Statistical Learning.Samantha N. Emerson & Christopher M. Conway - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (5):e13284.
    There are two main approaches to how statistical patterns are extracted from sequences: The transitional probability approach proposes that statistical learning occurs through the computation of probabilities between items in a sequence. The chunking approach, including models such as PARSER and TRACX, proposes that units are extracted as chunks. Importantly, the chunking approach suggests that the extraction of full units weakens the processing of subunits while the transitional probability approach suggests that both units and subunits should strengthen. Previous findings using (...)
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    Resisting Ilsa.Samantha N. Wesch - 2018 - Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 4 (2).
    This paper examines ways in which Nazism has been sexualized in contemporary Western media, drawing on Foucault’s theory of biopower to explain this bizarre phenomena. I argue Nazism has been eroticized through its use as a floating signifier for “evil” or “abnormal,” the oppositional half of the hegemonic binary narrative. Looking to Foucault’s later work on resistance and perfectionist ethics, I ultimately argue these representations negatively detract from and silence survivor and witness testimony, problematically distorting popular knowledge and understanding of (...)
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    Travis Vogan. The Boxing Film: A Cultural and Transmedia History. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2021. 208 pp. [REVIEW]Samantha N. Sheppard - 2022 - Critical Inquiry 49 (1):138-139.
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    James Naremore. Charles Burnett: A Cinema of Symbolic Knowledge. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2017. 250 pp. [REVIEW]Samantha N. Sheppard - 2019 - Critical Inquiry 46 (1):256-258.
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    When Gestures Do_ or _Do Not Follow Language‐Specific Patterns of Motion Expression in Speech: Evidence from Chinese, English and Turkish.Irmak Su Tütüncü, Jing Paul, Samantha N. Emerson, Murat Şengül, Melanie Knezevic & Şeyda Özçalışkan - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (4):e13261.
    Speakers of different languages (e.g., English vs. Turkish) show a binary split in how they package and order components of a motion event in speech and co‐speech gesture but not in silent gesture. In this study, we focused on Mandarin Chinese, a language that does not follow the binary split in its expression of motion in speech, and asked whether adult Chinese speakers would follow the language‐specific speech patterns in co‐speech but not silent gesture, thus showing a pattern akin to (...)
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    Time Is Short, Social Relations Are Complex: Bioethics as Typology Industry.Samantha W. Stein, Jason N. Batten, Bonnie O. Wong & Justin T. Clapp - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (6):1-3.
    Perhaps the central focus of American bioethics has been to push against medical paternalism on the grounds that it impedes the autonomy of patients—that is, their ability to make choices of their...
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    Investigating Australians' Trust: Findings from a National Survey.Samantha B. Meyer, Tini C. N. Luong, Paul R. Ward, George Tsourtos & Tiffany K. Gill - 2012 - International Journal of Social Quality 2 (2):3-23.
    Trust has been identified as an indicator within Social Quality theory. As an important component of social quality, trust has become increasingly important in modern society because literature suggests that trust in a number of democratic countries is declining. Modern technologies and specialties are often beyond the understanding of lay individuals and thus, the need for trusting relations between lay individuals and organizations/individuals has grown. The purpose of the study was to examine the extent to which Australians (dis)trust individuals and (...)
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    Distorting Face Representations in Newborn Brains.Samantha M. W. Wood & Justin N. Wood - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (8):e13021.
    What role does experience play in the development of face recognition? A growing body of evidence indicates that newborn brains need slowly changing visual experiences to develop accurate visual recognition abilities. All of the work supporting this “slowness constraint” on visual development comes from studies testing basic‐level object recognition. Here, we present the results of controlled‐rearing experiments that provide evidence for a slowness constraint on the development of face recognition, a prototypical subordinate‐level object recognition task. We found that (1) newborn (...)
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    The Development of Invariant Object Recognition Requires Visual Experience With Temporally Smooth Objects.Justin N. Wood & Samantha M. W. Wood - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (4):1391-1406.
    How do newborns learn to recognize objects? According to temporal learning models in computational neuroscience, the brain constructs object representations by extracting smoothly changing features from the environment. To date, however, it is unknown whether newborns depend on smoothly changing features to build invariant object representations. Here, we used an automated controlled-rearing method to examine whether visual experience with smoothly changing features facilitates the development of view-invariant object recognition in a newborn animal model—the domestic chick. When newborn chicks were reared (...)
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    One-shot learning of view-invariant object representations in newborn chicks.Justin N. Wood & Samantha M. W. Wood - 2020 - Cognition 199 (C):104192.
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    Human olfactory discrimination of genetic variation within Cannabis strains.Anna L. Schwabe, Samantha K. Naibauer, Mitchell E. McGlaughlin & Avery N. Gilbert - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Cannabis sativa L. is grown and marketed under a large number of named strains. Strains are often associated with phenotypic traits of interest to consumers, such as aroma and cannabinoid content. Yet genetic inconsistencies have been noted within named strains. We asked whether genetically inconsistent samples of a commercial strain also display inconsistent aroma profiles. We genotyped 32 samples using variable microsatellite regions to determine a consensus strain genotype and identify genetic outliers for four strains. Results were used to select (...)
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  13. Amidst the ASF Outbreak: The Job Burnout and Employee Performance in the Feed Industry.Nicole P. Francisco, Waren G. Mendoza, Christine Mae S. Boquiren, Michelle Anne Vivien De Jesus, Samantha Nicole N. Dilag, Mary Angeli Z. Menor, Zyresse Katrine P. Jose & Jhoselle Tus - 2023 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 9 (1):595-602.
    This study aims to investigate the relationship between job burnout and employee performance in the feed industry during the ASF outbreak. Further, the researchers employed a descriptive-correlational research design in order to analyze the acquired data and produce pertinent findings. Thus, the researchers gathered data from one hundred two (102) feed industry employees. The Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) and Individual Work Performance Questionnaire (IWPQ) were employed to ascertain the extent of job burnout experienced by the respondents and evaluate employee performance, (...)
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    Social Isolation and Sleep: Manifestation During COVID-19 Quarantines.June J. Pilcher, Logan L. Dorsey, Samantha M. Galloway & Dylan N. Erikson - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Although researchers have investigated the impact of social isolation on well-being, the recent quarantines due to COVID-19 resulted in a social isolation environment that was unique to any examined in the past. Because sleep is one of the endogenous drives that impacts short and long-term health and well-being, it is important to consider how social isolation during the COVID-19 government-mandated quarantines affected sleep and sleep habits. A number of researchers have addressed this question during the last 2 years by examining (...)
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    Language, the Parent of Thought: Speculating with Hegel.Samantha Park Alibrando & Fritzman - 2017 - Cosmos and History 13 (1):15-46.
    We speculate with Hegel about language, critiquing interpretations of Hegel’s views on language given by Jim Vernon, John McCumber, Stephen Houlgate, and Michael N. Forster, as well as defending Sophisticated Radical Whorfianism from the objections of Maria Francisca Reines and Jesse Prinz. Prior to discussing Forster, we explicate Hegel’s views on mechanical memory. We conclude by discussing why, although thought grows up, it does not move out.
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    Supreme Court Impacts in Public Health Law: 2022-2023.James G. Hodge, Leila Barraza, Jennifer L. Piatt, Erica N. White, Summer Ghaith, Samantha Hollinshead, Lauren Krumholz, Madisyn Puchebner & Emma Smith - 2023 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (3):684-688.
    In another tumultuous term of the United States Supreme Court in 2022-2023 a series of critical cases implicate instant and forthcoming changes in multiple fronts that collectively shift the national public health law and policy environment.
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  17. Provision of Care by “Real World” Telemental Health Providers.Brian E. Bunnell, Nikolaos Kazantzis, Samantha R. Paige, Janelle Barrera, Rajvi N. Thakkar, Dylan Turner & Brandon M. Welch - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Despite its effectiveness, limited research has examined the provision of telemental health and how practices may vary according to treatment paradigm. We surveyed 276 community mental health providers registered with a commercial telemedicine platform. Most providers reported primarily offering TMH services to adults with anxiety, depression, and trauma-and stressor-related disorders in individual therapy formats. Approximately 82% of TMH providers reported endorsing the use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in their remote practice. The most commonly used in-session and between-session exercises included coping (...)
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    Difference, Repetition, and the N[on-All]: The Parallactic Mirror of Zizek and Deleuze.Samantha Bankston - 2015 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 9 (2).
    The ontologies of Slavoj Žižek and Gilles Deleuze are incommensurable. Rather than appropriate one at the expense of the other, this essay uses Žižek’s notion of parallax to think the two philosophers together, without mediation. Both Deleuze and Žižek provide mirrored philosophical images, with the point of divergence being absolute lack. Deleuze argues that lack, or the being of negation, is an error of representational understanding, while Žižek conceives his philosophy as being driven by absolute lack. A stark opponent of (...)
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    A Comparative Study of Chinese, American and Japanese Nurses’ Perceptions of Ethical Role Responsibilities.Samantha Pang, Aiko Sawada, Emiko Konishi, Douglas Olsen & Philip Yu - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (3):295-311.
    This article reports a survey of nurses in different cultural settings to reveal their perceptions of ethical role responsibilities relevant to nursing practice. Drawing on the Confucian theory of ethics, the first section attempts to understand nursing ethics in the context of multiple role relationships. The second section reports the administration of the Role Responsibilities Questionnaire (RRQ) to a sample of nurses in China (n = 413), the USA (n = 163), and Japan (n = 667). Multidimensional preference analysis revealed (...)
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    How Many Parents Can a Child Have? Philosophical Reflections on the 'Three Parent Case'.Samantha Brennan & Bill Cameron - 2015 - Dialogue 54 (1):45-61.
    À la suite des récentes décisions légales reconnaissant plus de deux parents à certains enfants canadiens, nous nous demandons s’il existe des raisons morales pour limiter à deux le nombre de parents qu’un enfant peut avoir. Nous examinons quelques arguments traditionnels soutenant cette position et nous trouvons qu’ils ne suffisent pas pour la justifier. Nous présentons aussi un argument inspiré par le travail de Brighouse et Swift au sujet des bienfaits d’être parent, et nous montrons qu’il n’est pas assez fort (...)
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    Book Review: Why We Lost the Sex Wars: Sexual Freedom in the #MeToo Era, by Lorna N. Bracewell. [REVIEW]Samantha Majic - 2022 - Political Theory 50 (4):646-651.
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    Distinct neuronal patterns of positive and negative moral processing in psychopathy.Samantha J. Fede, Jana Schaich Borg, Prashanth K. Nyalakanti, Carla L. Hare, Lora M. Cope, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Mike Koenigs, Vince D. Calhoun & Kent A. Kiehl - 2016 - Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience 16 (6):1074–1085.
    Psychopathy is a disorder characterized by severe and frequent moral violations in multiple domains of life. Numerous studies have shown psychopathy-related limbic brain abnormalities during moral processing; however, these studies only examined negatively valenced moral stimuli. Here, we aimed to replicate prior psychopathy research on negative moral judgments and to extend this work by examining psychopathy-related abnormalities in the processing of controversial moral stimuli and positive moral processing. Incarcerated adult males (N = 245) completed a functional magnetic resonance imaging protocol (...)
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    Pathological pericyte expansion and impaired endothelial cell-pericyte communication in endothelial Rbpj deficient brain arteriovenous malformation.Samantha Selhorst, Sera Nakisli, Shruthi Kandalai, Subhodip Adhicary & Corinne M. Nielsen - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:974033.
    Pericytes, like vascular smooth muscle cells, are perivascular cells closely associated with blood vessels throughout the body. Pericytes are necessary for vascular development and homeostasis, with particularly critical roles in the brain, where they are involved in regulating cerebral blood flow and establishing the blood-brain barrier. A role for pericytes during neurovascular disease pathogenesis is less clear—while some studies associate decreased pericyte coverage with select neurovascular diseases, others suggest increased pericyte infiltration in response to hypoxia or traumatic brain injury. Here, (...)
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    Samantha N. Sheppard. Sporting Blackness: Race, Embodiment, and Critical Muscle Memory on Screen. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 2020. 264 pp. [REVIEW]Travis Vogan - 2022 - Critical Inquiry 49 (1):143-143.
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    Abnormal frontostriatal activity in recently abstinent cocaine users during implicit moral processing.Brendan M. Caldwell, Carla L. Harenski, Keith A. Harenski, Samantha J. Fede, Vaughn R. Steele, Michael R. Koenigs & Kent A. Kiehl - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9:155442.
    Investigations into the neurobiology of moral cognition are often done by examining clinical populations characterized by diminished moral emotions and a proclivity toward immoral behavior. Psychopathy is the most common disorder studied for this purpose. Although cocaine abuse is highly co-morbid with psychopathy and cocaine-dependent individuals exhibit many of the same abnormalities in socio-affective processing as psychopaths, this population has received relatively little attention in moral psychology. To address this issue, the authors used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to record (...)
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    Does Prefrontal Glutamate Index Cognitive Changes in Parkinson’s Disease?Isabelle Buard, Natalie Lopez-Esquibel, Finnuella J. Carey, Mark S. Brown, Luis D. Medina, Eugene Kronberg, Christine S. Martin, Sarah Rogers, Samantha K. Holden, Michael R. Greher & Benzi M. Kluger - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    IntroductionCognitive impairment is a highly prevalent non-motor feature of Parkinson’s disease. A better understanding of the underlying pathophysiology may help in identifying therapeutic targets to prevent or treat dementia. This study sought to identify metabolic alterations in the prefrontal cortex, a key region for cognitive functioning that has been implicated in cognitive dysfunction in PD.MethodsProton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy was used to investigate metabolic changes in the PFC of a cohort of cognitively normal individuals without PD, as well as PD participants (...)
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    The sanctity of the individual conscience: On political obligation, by Judith N. Shklar, edited by Samantha Ashenden and Andreas Hess, New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 2019, xxviii + 234 pp., $45 (hardback), £35 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-300-21499-4. [REVIEW]James Harris - 2019 - History of European Ideas 45 (8):1211-1214.
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    The sanctity of the individual conscience: On political obligation, by Judith N. Shklar, edited by Samantha Ashenden and Andreas Hess, New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 2019, xxviii + 234 pp., $45 (hardback), £35 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-300-21499-4. [REVIEW]James Harris - 2019 - History of European Ideas 45 (8):1211-1214.
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  29. Chʻên Chʻüeh chê hsüeh hsüan chi.Chʻüeh Chʻên - 1958 - Edited by Hou, Wai-lu & [From Old Catalog].
     
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    Prolegomena eis tēn erōtēsin peri Theou.Spyridōn D. Kyriazopoulos - 1960
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    Sech'an param sok p'urŭn sonamu, Songjŏng Ha Su-il.Pyŏng-ch'ŏl Chŏn - 2010 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Kyŏngin Munhwasa.
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  32. Chŏngsin chʻŏrhak tʻongpʻyŏn.Pyŏng-hun Chŏn - 1980 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Hyŏndaesa.
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    Isangjuŭi wa kongsanjuŭi: iron kwa silch'ŏn ŭi yŏksajŏk chŏn'gae wa naeyong = Idealism & Communism.Sŏng-nin Chŏn - 2019 - Kyŏnggi-do Sŏngnam-si: Puk K'oria.
  34. Nae sarang nŏ rŭl wihayŏ: Chŏn Kyu-tʻae esei.Kyu-tʻae Chŏn - 1986 - Sŏul: Koryŏwŏn.
     
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  35. Yi T'oe-gye ch'ŏrhak: kŭ simch'ŭng yŏn'gu mit ihae.Tu-ha Chŏn - 1987 - [Seoul]: Kungmin Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
     
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  36. Ciencias y filosofía de la religión: el puesto de la filosofía en las ciencias de lo religioso.Juan Sahagún Lucas - 1978 - [Burgos]: Facultad de Teología del Norte de España, Sede de Burgos.
     
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    El exceso de excluir a la razón: reflexiones para una historia de la filosofía de la ciencia.José Sanmartín - 2013 - México, D.F.: Centro de Estudios Filosóficos, Políticos y Sociales Vicente Lombardo Toledano.
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  38. La representación computacional de dilemas morales: investigación fenomenológica de epistemología experimental.Gemán Vargas Guillén - 2005 - [Bogota]: Universidad Pedagógica Nacional, Facultad de Humanidades, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales.
     
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    Subjetividad radical y comprensión afectiva: el rompimiento de la representación en Rickert, Dilthey, Husserl, y Heidegger.Ángel Xolocotzi Yáñez - 2007 - México, D.F.: Plaza y Valdés.
  40. Chal salgo chal chungnŭn pŏp.Chi-hyŏn Yi - 2009 - Sŏul-si: Ch'aek i Innŭn P'unggyŏng.
     
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    Tasi ssŭnŭn yŏksa, kŭ chisik ŭi chŭlgŏum.Sang-hyŏn Yi - 2008 - Sŏul-si: Sejong Yŏnʼguwŏn. Edited by Sang-hyŏn Yi.
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  42. 17-segi Chosŏn ŭi iyagi: yepŏp sesang ŭl karŭnŭn k'albaram sori.Ch'ŏn-gŭn Yun - 2008 - Sŏul: Saemunsa.
     
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  43. Gu̇n ukhaantan Chimidiĭn Zhu̇gdėr: amʹdral u̇ĭls, bu̇tėėl tuurvil.G. Luvsant︠s︡ėrėn - 2011 - Ulaanbaatar: Bėmbi San KhKhK-d khėvlėv. Edited by A. Zhambal & Zh Amarsanaa.
    Articles on life and scholar works of academician Chimidiĭn Zhugder, famous Mongolian philosophy scholar.
     
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  44. Zindagānī va shakhṣīyat-i Khvājah Naṣīr al-Dīn Ṭūsī.Kāẓim Ravānʹbakhsh - 1950 - [Tabrīz?]: Chāpkhānah-i Shafaq.
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    Şiʿa’nın Ricʿat Doktrininin Dönüşümü: Nusayrî, Dürzî, B'bî ve Bah'îler Üzerine Bir Olgu İncelemesi.Aydın Bayram - 2023 - Kader 21 (3):942-959.
    Şiâ’nın temel inanç ilkelerinden biri olan ricʿat doktrini potansiyel olarak radikal yorumlara olanak sunmaktadır. Ricʿat inanışının arka planında gaybet anlayışı ve ona yüklenen insan üstü özel mana son derece hayati öneme sahiptir. Şiîlik içerisinde günümüze ulaşan ve Şiîlerin büyük çoğunluğunu oluşturan İmamiyye ya da On iki İmam (İsnâ aşeriyye) Şiîliğine göre, on ikinci imam Muhammed b. el-Hasan, 941 yılında büyük gaybete gitmiştir. Bu doktrinle, gizli imamın bir gün geri döneceğine, zulüm ve haksızlıklarla dolu olan tüm dünyayı adaletle hükmedeceğine ve refaha (...)
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    İçkin Şiddetin Kararsız Boşluğunda Çocuk(Suluk): Yasanın Zamansallığının Yıkımı ve Başkalık.Özlem Deri̇n - 2023 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 13 (13:3):415-437.
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  47. Conclusion. Kjellén's life and work: tensions between opposites.Ragnar Björk & Thomas Lundén - 2021 - In Ragnar Björk & Thomas Lundén (eds.), Territory, state and nation: the geopolitics of Rudolf Kjellén. New York: Berghahn Books.
     
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  48. Kʻung-tzŭ hsüeh shuo yü hsien tai wên hua.Chʻi-yün Chang - 1958
     
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  49. Bunga rampai mengenang Prof. Dr. N. Drijarkara S.J. dan pemikiran filosofisnya.N. Driyarkara & Sekolah Tinggi Filsafat Driyarkara (eds.) - 1989 - Jakarta: Seksi Publikasi dan Seksi Ilmiah, Senat Mahasiswa STF Driyarkara.
     
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    Problemas de filosofía de la religión desde América Latina: de la experiencia a la reflexión.Vicente Durán Casas, Juan Carlos Scannone & Eduardo da Silva (eds.) - 2003 - Bogota, D.C.: Equipo Jesuita Latinoamericano de Reflexión Filosófica.
    Modernidad y crisis de sentido / Augusto Hortal Alonso / - Fenomenología de las formas ambientales de religión en América Latina / Pedro Trigo / - Cultura y religión paraguaya en transición / Bartoleu Melia / - Filosofía y fenomenología / Paul Gilbert / - De la fenomenología de la religión en América Latina a una filosofía de la religión / Juan Carlos Scannone / - Religión y cultura. Elementos para una filosofía de la religión / Gerardo Remolina / - (...)
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