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    Voluntary participation and comprehension of informed consent in a genetic epidemiological study of breast cancer in Nigeria.Patricia A. Marshall, Clement A. Adebamowo, Adebowale A. Adeyemo, Temidayo O. Ogundiran, Teri Strenski, Jie Zhou & Charles N. Rotimi - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):38.
    Studies on informed consent to medical research conducted in low or middle-income settings have increased, including empirical investigations of consent to genetic research. We investigated voluntary participation and comprehension of informed consent among women involved in a genetic epidemiological study on breast cancer in an urban setting of Nigeria comparing women in the case and control groups.
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    “I Always Watched Eyewitness News Just to See Your Beautiful Smile”: Ethical Implications of U.S. Women TV Anchors’ Personal Branding on Social Media.Teri Finneman, Ryan J. Thomas & Joy Jenkins - 2019 - Journal of Media Ethics 34 (3):146-159.
    ABSTRACTWomen television journalists have long faced criticism and harassment regarding their appearance. The normalization of social media engagement in newsrooms, where journalists are expected t...
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    Cultural alterations of Aratus's Phaenomena.Teri Gee - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 48:42-45.
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    How to do things with myths: a performative theory of myths and how we got there.Ivan Strenski - 2024 - Sheffield, South Yorkshire: Equinox Publishing.
    How to Do Things with Myths: A Performative Theory of Myths and How We Got There assembles a radically updated collection of the author's oft-cited publications on myth. Together, they tell how theories of myth have changed and led to a novel "performative" theory of myth.
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  5. From ‘Intersex’ to ‘DSD’: a case of epistemic injustice.Teri Merrick - 2017 - Synthese:1-19.
    The 2005 International Consensus Conference on Intersex resulted in a substantive revision of the lexicon and guidelines for treating intersex conditions. The speed with which the new treatment protocol has been adopted by healthcare practitioners and providers is considered unprecedented. However, a number of intersex people and advocacy groups have complained that the recommended revisions are inadequately informed by the testimony of intersex people. In this paper, I argue that such complaints are valid and that, despite the conference conveners stated (...)
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    From ‘Intersex’ to ‘DSD’: a case of epistemic injustice.Teri Merrick - 2019 - Synthese 196 (11):4429-4447.
    The 2005 International Consensus Conference on Intersex resulted in a substantive revision of the lexicon and guidelines for treating intersex conditions. The speed with which the new treatment protocol has been adopted by healthcare practitioners and providers is considered unprecedented. However, a number of intersex people and advocacy groups have complained that the recommended revisions are inadequately informed by the testimony of intersex people. In this paper, I argue that such complaints are valid and that, despite the conference conveners stated (...)
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    Zombies, time machines and brains: Science fiction made real in immersive theatres.Teri Howson - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 131 (1):114-126.
    Critical thought on immersive theatres is gathering in pace with many arguments centred on explorations of audience/performer interaction and the unique relationship these theatres create. Within this paper I look beyond these debates in order to consider the implications of immersive theatres within contemporary culture, with the aim of furthering the ways in which immersive theatres are presently being framed and discussed. Theatre and science fiction have shared a somewhat limited relationship compared to their burgeoning usage within other forms of (...)
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    Improving Dorsal Stream Function in Dyslexics by Training Figure/Ground Motion Discrimination Improves Attention, Reading Fluency, and Working Memory.Teri Lawton - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Training on Movement Figure-Ground Discrimination Remediates Low-Level Visual Timing Deficits in the Dorsal Stream, Improving High-Level Cognitive Functioning, Including Attention, Reading Fluency, and Working Memory.Teri Lawton & John Shelley-Tremblay - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Headaches or Headless: Who Is Poet Enough?Teri Stratton - 1992 - Hypatia 7 (2):109 - 119.
    Psychoanalysis has long cited poetry as the expressive vehicle for unconscious production. This article addresses the sexual politics of psychoanalysis's conjoining of poetry and the "feminine." The argument of this text is that the coupling of the "feminine" and the poetic in Lacanian discourse is a metaphorical double cross which most often leaves "woman" at a loss for words.
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  11. What Frege Meant When He Said: Kant is Right about Geometry.Teri Merrick - 2006 - Philosophia Mathematica 14 (1):44-75.
    This paper argues that Frege's notoriously long commitment to Kant's thesis that Euclidean geometry is synthetic _a priori_ is best explained by realizing that Frege uses ‘intuition’ in two senses. Frege sometimes adopts the usage presented in Hermann Helmholtz's sign theory of perception. However, when using ‘intuition’ to denote the source of geometric knowledge, he is appealing to Hermann Cohen's use of Kantian terminology. We will see that Cohen reinterpreted Kantian notions, stripping them of any psychological connotation. Cohen's defense of (...)
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    Taking our obligations to research participants seriously: Disclosing individual results of genetic research.Teri A. Manolio - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (6):32 – 34.
    (2006). Taking Our Obligations to Research Participants Seriously: Disclosing Individual Results of Genetic Research. The American Journal of Bioethics: Vol. 6, No. 6, pp. 32-34.
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    Taking Our Obligations to Research Participants Seriously: Disclosing Individual Results of Genetic Research.Teri A. Manolio - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (6):32-34.
  14. Chapter Fifteen Naturalism: A Crude Instrument in the Search for a Beloved? By Teri Merrick.Teri Merrick - 2007 - In Thomas Jay Oord (ed.), The Many Facets of Love: Philosophical Explorations. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 131.
    Generally speaking, naturalism is the view that the methods of empirical science are our best, perhaps only, methods for obtaining knowledge. Merrick reshapes this debate by introducing a new question: Is naturalism compatible with fostering appreciative love for the created order? She argues the naturalism's operating paradigm for evaluating explanations is well-tailored to achieve the goal of scientific inquiry championed by Francis Bacon in the 17th century. But it systematically weeds out explanations more likely to induce appreciative love for the (...)
     
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    Democratizing mental health.Teri Chettiar - 2012 - History of the Human Sciences 25 (5):107-122.
    Shortly following the Second World War, and under the medical direction of ex-army psychiatrist T. F. Main, the Cassel Hospital for Functional Nervous Disorders emerged as a pioneering democratic ‘therapeutic community’ in the treatment of mental illness. This definitive movement away from conventional ‘custodial’ assumptions about the function of the psychiatric hospital initially grew out of a commitment to sharing therapeutic responsibility between patients and staff and to preserving patients’ pre-admission responsibilities and social identities. However, by the mid-1950s, hospital practices (...)
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    Political Openness and Transnational Activism: Comparative Insights from Labor Activism.Teri L. Caraway - 2006 - Politics and Society 34 (2):277-304.
    Scholars have posited both a positive and a negative relationship between political openness and transnational activism, arguing that while closed opportunity structures positively affect activism by creating strong incentives for activists to “go transnational,” they also negatively affect activism by inhibiting local groups from participating. The author argues that these contrary arguments are largely the result of an insufficiently developed comparative approach to the study of transnational activism. By examining countries at different levels of openness and multiple types of activism, (...)
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    Corrigendum: Training on Movement Figure-Ground Discrimination Remediates Low-Level Visual Timing Deficits in the Dorsal Stream, Improving High-Level Cognitive Functioning, Including Attention, Reading Fluency, and Working Memory.Teri Lawton & John Shelley-Tremblay - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Editorial: Visual Timing Impairments in Developmental, Acquired, and Age-Related Neurological Conditions.Teri Lawton, John Stein & John Shelley-Tremblay - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    The relation between religiosity dimensions and support for interreligious conflict in Indonesia.Tery Setiawan, Edwin B. P. De Jong, Peer L. H. Scheepers & Carl J. A. Sterkens - 2020 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 42 (2):244-261.
    In this study, we explain differences in support for interreligious lawful and violent protests against the religious outgroup. Combining religiosity and social identity approaches, we take three dimensions of religiosity into consideration related to support for interreligious conflict, next to relevant control characteristics. The analysis is based on survey data collected among a random sample of Muslims and Christians across the Indonesian archipelago. Our findings show that members of the Muslim community are, on average, more inclined to support interreligious conflict, (...)
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    Rebellions and reprimands.Teri Shearer - 1991 - Social Epistemology 5 (4):335 – 344.
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  21. Accreditation: a constructive force.Teri Cannon - 2017 - In Stephen Michael Kosslyn, Ben Nelson & Robert Kerrey (eds.), Building the intentional university: Minerva and the future of higher education. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
     
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  22. Filosofii︠a︡ russkikh revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ionnykh demokratov.Grigoriĭ Vasilʹevich Teri︠a︡ev - 1967
     
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    Gradual enlightenment, sudden enlightenment and empiricism.Ivan Strenski - 1980 - Philosophy East and West 30 (1):3-20.
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    Dumont on religion: difference, comparison, transgression.Ivan Strenski - 2008 - Oakville, CT: Equinox ;.
    What can we learn from Louis Dumont? -- A contrarian's most contrarian notion : Dumont on hierarchy -- Our individualism and its religious origins -- The comparative risks of comparison : on not remaining caged within our own frame of reference -- Conclusion: Dumont's morality and social cosmology.
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    Ernst Cassirer's mythical thought in Weimar culture.Ivan Strenski - 1984 - History of European Ideas 5 (4):363-383.
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    Emile Durkheim.Ivan Strenski - 2010 - Routledge.
    The essays in this volume form part of the revival of interest in Durkheim and bring to light his intellectual inquiry into political theory, comparative ethnology, social reconstruction and questions of civil society, as well as his articulation of an updated individualism in conversation with Marx, Hegel, Spencer and others. The anthology includes work by authors such as Robert N. Bellah, Edward Tiryakian, Henri Berr and Alfred Loisy.
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    Four Theories of Myth in Twentieth-century History: Cassirer, Eliade, Lévi-Strauss, and Malinowski.Ivan Strenski - 1987
  28. Four Theories of Myth in Twentieth-Century History. Cassirer, Eliade, Lévi-Strauss, and Malinowski.Ivan Strenski - 1990 - Religious Studies 26 (4):548-550.
     
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    Grammatical and Reductionist Explanations of Myth in Lévi-Strauss.Ivan Strenski - 1977 - Philosophy Today 21 (1):74-83.
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    Reductionism and structural anthropology.Ivan Strenski - 1976 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 19 (1-4):73 – 89.
    The structural anthropology of Claude Lévi?Strauss is reductionist in at least two senses. This at once brings out structural anthropology's ambivalent relationship to positivist conceptions of science, and to the complex nature of reduction. Reduction can be interpreted in at least three broad ways, and need not be construed as pejorative or as particular to positivist philosophy of science. Non?positivist methods of reduction are at work when Lévi?Strauss attempts to substitute structural explanations of culture for non?structural explanations. Positivist methods of (...)
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    Representation in Sacrificial Rites.Ivan Strenski - 2001 - In Ananta Charana Sukla (ed.), Art and Representation: Contributions to Contemporary Aesthetics. Praeger. pp. 90.
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    Ritual, religion and the sacred: Selections from the ‘annales: Economies, sociétés, civilisations’, volume 7.Ivan Strenski - 1985 - History of European Ideas 6 (3):362-363.
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    Validity and reliability of the Musicians’ Health Literacy Questionnaire, MHL-Q19.Christine Guptill, Teri Slade, Vera Baadjou, Mary Roduta Roberts, Rae de Lisle, Jane Ginsborg, Bridget Rennie-Salonen, Bronwen Jane Ackermann, Peter Visentin & Suzanne Wijsman - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:886815.
    High prevalence of musicians’ physical and mental performance-related health issues (PRHI) has been demonstrated over the last 30 years. To address this, health promotion strategies have been implemented at some post-secondary music institutions around the world, yet the high prevalence of PRHI has persisted. In 2018, an international group of researchers formed the Musicians’ Health Literacy Consortium to determine how best to decrease PRHI, and to examine the relationship between PRHI and health literacy. An outcome of the Consortium was the (...)
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    Applicants with a Tarnished Past: Stealing Thunder and Overcoming Prior Wrongdoing.Ksenia O. Krylova, Teri Elkins Longacre & James S. Phillips - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 150 (3):793-802.
    Prior negative performance and wrongdoing are difficult for applicants to overcome during their job search. The result has often been that they resort to lies and deception in order to obtain employment. The present study examines “stealing thunder” as a trust repair tactic that might be useful for overcoming prior indiscretions when it is used by applicants during the selection interview process. Stealing thunder refers to the self-disclosure of negative information that preempts allegations of wrongdoing by third parties such as (...)
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    Commentary: Cafeteria diet impairs expression of sensory-specific satiety and stimulus-outcome learning.Shauna L. Parkes, Teri M. Furlong & Fabien Naneix - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  36. Dzīves patiesībai un skaistumam.Pēteris Zeile - 1967 - Rīgā,: Liesma.
     
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  37. Harmoniskas personības attīstībai: četras sarunas par estētisko audzināšanu.Pēteris Zeile - 1980 - Rīga: "Avots".
     
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  38. Dzil̦āk domāta doma: mūsdienu filozofijas svarīgākie virzieni un galvenās problēmas / Pēteris Cirsis.Pēteris Cirsis - 1974 - Stokholmā: Autora Izdevums.
     
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  39. Attīstīta sociālisma sabiedrības estētiskā kultūra un mākslas kultūra.Pēteris Zeile - 1984 - Rīga: "Liesma".
     
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    Estētika.Pēteris Zeile (ed.) - 1981 - Rīga: "Zvaigzne".
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    Discursive Intersexions: Daring Bodies between Myth, Medicine, and Memoir. Michaela Koch. Bielefeld: Transcript Publishing, 2017 (ISBN 978-3-8376-3705-2). [REVIEW]Teri Merrick - forthcoming - Hypatia:1-5.
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    Malinowski: Odyssey of an Anthropologist, 1884–1920. [REVIEW]Ivan Strenski - 2006 - Isis 97:786-787.
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    Michael W. Young. Malinowski: Odyssey of an Anthropologist, 1884–1920. xvii + 690 pp., illus., index. New Haven, Conn./London: Yale University Press, 2004. $40. [REVIEW]Ivan Strenski - 2006 - Isis 97 (4):786-787.
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    Ritual, religion and the sacred: Selections from the ‘annales: Economies, sociétés, civilisations’, volume 7 : edited by Robert Forster and Orest Ranum, translated by Elborg Forster and Partricia M. Ranum. [REVIEW]Ivan Strenski - 1985 - History of European Ideas 6 (3):362-363.
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    The value of the individual: Self and criticism in autobiography : Karl Joachim Weintraub. [REVIEW]Ivan Strenski - 1986 - History of European Ideas 7 (2):213-215.
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    Glioblastoma: Background, Standard Treatment Paradigms, and Supportive Care Considerations.Susan V. Ellor, Teri Ann Pagano-Young & Nicholas G. Avgeropoulos - 2014 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 42 (2):171-182.
    Glioblastoma is a brain tumor condition marked by rapid neurological and clinical demise, resulting in disproportionate disability for those affected. Caring for this group of patients is complex, intense, multidisciplinary in nature, and fraught with the need for expensive treatments, surveillance imaging, physician follow-up, and rehabilitative, psychological, and social support interventions. Few of these patients return to the workforce for any meaningful time frame, and because of the enormity of the financial burden that patients, their caregivers, and society face, utilization (...)
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    Glioblastoma: Background, Standard Treatment Paradigms, and Supportive Care Considerations.Susan V. Ellor, Teri Ann Pagano-Young & Nicholas G. Avgeropoulos - 2014 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 42 (2):171-182.
    While primary malignant brain tumors account for only two percent of all adult cancers, these neoplasms cause a disproportionate amount of cancer-related disabilities and death. The five-year survival rates for brain tumors are the third lowest among all types of cancer. Malignant gliomas comprise the most common types of primary central nervous system tumors and have a combined incidence of five to eight cases per 100,000 people. The median survival rate of conservatively treated patients with malignant gliomas is 14 weeks; (...)
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    Age differences in high frequency phasic heart rate variability and performance response to increased executive function load in three executive function tasks.Dana L. Byrd, Erin T. Reuther, Joseph P. H. McNamara, Teri L. DeLucca & William K. Berg - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Politicizing the Minimum Wage: Wage Councils, Worker Mobilization, and Local Elections in Indonesia.Oanh K. Nguyen, Michele Ford & Teri L. Caraway - 2019 - Politics and Society 47 (2):251-276.
    Indonesia’s weak labor movement transformed local wage councils from institutions of wage restraint into institutions that delivered generous wage increases. This article argues that the arrival of direct elections created an opportunity for unions to leverage elections to alter the balance of power on the wage councils. Activating that leverage required increased contentiousness and coordination among unions. As unions mobilized around wages, conflict with capital intensified and produced disruptive protests that led incumbents to side with workers. Unions also developed innovative (...)
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    Examining and mitigating racism in nursing using the socio‐ecological model.Iheduru-Anderson Kechi, Roberta Waite & Teri A. Murray - forthcoming - Nursing Inquiry:e12639.
    Racism in nursing is multifaceted, ranging from internalized racism and interpersonal racism to institutional and systemic (or structural) elements that perpetuate inequities in the nursing profession. Employing the socio‐ecological model, this study dissects the underlying challenges across various levels and proposes targeted mitigation strategies to foster an inclusive and equitable environment for nursing education. It advances clear, context‐specific mitigation strategies to cultivate inclusivity and equity within nursing education. Effectively addressing racism within this context necessitates a tailored, multistakeholder approach, impacting nursing (...)
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