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    Iconicity and the Emergence of Combinatorial Structure in Language.Tessa Verhoef, Simon Kirby & Bart Boer - 2016 - Cognitive Science 40 (8):1969-1994.
    In language, recombination of a discrete set of meaningless building blocks forms an unlimited set of possible utterances. How such combinatorial structure emerged in the evolution of human language is increasingly being studied. It has been shown that it can emerge when languages culturally evolve and adapt to human cognitive biases. How the emergence of combinatorial structure interacts with the existence of holistic iconic form-meaning mappings in a language is still unknown. The experiment presented in this paper studies the role (...)
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    Brain responses to a lab-evolved artificial language with space-time metaphors.Tessa Verhoef, Tyler Marghetis, Esther Walker & Seana Coulson - 2024 - Cognition 246 (C):105763.
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    SHAME ON ME: Professor Tessa McWatt in Conversation with Dr Preti Taneja.Tessa McWatt & Preti Taneja - 2020 - Feminist Review 126 (1):139-145.
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    The influence of referential processing on sentence complexity.Tessa Warren & Edward Gibson - 2002 - Cognition 85 (1):79-112.
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    Between Collection and Interpretation: Targeted Rights for Unpredictable Insights.Tessa Gavina & Lucas Gutiérrez-Lafrentz - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (2):142-144.
    In their paper “Brain Data in Context: Are New Rights the Way to Mental and Brain Privacy?” Susser and Cabrera (2024) argue against the notion that specific rights may be necessary to protect “brai...
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    Spatial and mathematics skills: Similarities and differences related to age, SES, and gender.Tessa Johnson, Alexander P. Burgoyne, Kelly S. Mix, Christopher J. Young & Susan C. Levine - 2022 - Cognition 218 (C):104918.
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    Medical Mistrust and Enduring Racism in South Africa.Tessa Moll - 2021 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 18 (1):117-120.
    In this essay, I argue that exploring institutional racism also needs to examine interactions and communications between patients and providers. Exchange between bioethicists, social scientists, and life scientists should emphasize the biological effects—made evident through health disparities—of racism. I discuss this through examples of patient–provider communication in fertility clinics in South Africa and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic to emphasize the issue of mistrust between patients and medical institutions. Health disparities and medical mistrust are interrelated problems of racism in healthcare provision.
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  8. The Constitution of Events.Tessa Jones - 2013 - The Monist 96 (1):73-86.
    Donald Davidson argues that ‘the stabbing of Caesar’ and ‘the killing of Caesar’ are two descriptions of the one event whereas Jaegwon Kim contends events are more fine-grained and two events occurred, related by supervenience. I argue that neither solution is satisfactory and, inspired by Lynne Rudder Baker, I develop a constitution relation governing cooccurring, co-located events such that the stabbing of Caesar comes to constitute the killing of Caesar when the stabbing occurs in the appropriate circumstances. According to my (...)
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    Role of inhibition in language switching: Evidence from event-related brain potentials in overt picture naming.Kim Verhoef, Ardi Roelofs & Dorothee J. Chwilla - 2009 - Cognition 110 (1):84-99.
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    No Means No: Respecting Dignity as the Fourth Principle of Ethical Data Extraction.Tessa Gavina & Alice Cavolo - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (11):59-60.
    In “Ethical Responsibilities for Companies that Process Personal Data” McCoy et al. (2023) proposed three substantive principles that should underlie corporations’ treatment of data: minimizing har...
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    Brexit behaviourally: lessons learned from the 2016 referendum.Tessa Buchanan - 2019 - Mind and Society 18 (1):13-31.
    Nobel Prize winner Richard Thaler was among those who expected Remain to win the EU referendum. Yet on 23 June 2016, a majority in the UK voted to Leave by a margin of 52–48%. A study of over 450 Leave voters, based on the MINDSPACE framework, looks at whether behavioural factors affected the outcome and at what lessons could be learned for any future votes. It finds that voters had low levels of knowledge which may have undermined any ‘status quo (...)
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    A imaginação no diálogo entre Leibniz E Sophie Charlotte.Tessa Moura Lacerda - 2020 - Cadernos Espinosanos 42:77-97.
    A imaginação é um sentido interno que reúne as impressões dos sentidos externos, afirma Leibniz em uma carta à rainha Sophie Charlotte. Esta é uma das únicas definições da imaginação formulada explicitamente por Leibniz. Não temos as cartas escritas por SophieCharlotte, o que é uma marca do silenciamento imposto às mulheres ao longo de séculos, por isso propomos um exercício de imaginação para reconstituir a importância desse diálogo. Outras raras ocorrências do termo “imaginação” em textos de Leibniz mostram a importância (...)
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    Sentence comprehension in aphasia: A noisy channel approach.Warren Tessa, Liburd Teljer & Dickey Michael - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    How to do philosophy of religion: Towards a possible speaking about the impossible.Anné H. Verhoef - 2012 - South African Journal of Philosophy 31 (2):419-432.
    It is postulated from different philosophical traditions, and explicitly in recent literature, that there is no further need for doing philosophy of religion – it has become an impossible task. I argue, however, that there remains a philosophical space for this practice and that this space determines greatly how philosophy of religion can be done. The starting point of my argument is the current discussion in the SAJP between De Wet and Giddy and the significance of my article is that (...)
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    Reconsidering freedom: Survivors of sex trafficking and Paul Ricoeur’s relational notion of freedom.Anné Hendrik Verhoef & Anja Visser - 2020 - South African Journal of Philosophy 39 (1):22-34.
    The nature of freedom has been discussed extensively by Paul Ricoeur in his book Freedom and Nature. This article critically engages with this notion of freedom in the context of survivors of sex trafficking and their lack of experience of freedom. We indicate to what extent Ricoeur’s notion of freedom, as the reciprocal relationship between the voluntary and the involuntary, offers a relational and dynamic understanding of freedom which is highly relevant in the context of survivors of sex trafficking. A (...)
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    Please Accept My Sincerest Apologies: Examining Follower Reactions to Leader Apology.Tessa E. Basford, Lynn R. Offermann & Tara S. Behrend - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 119 (1):99-117.
    Recognizing gaps in our present understanding of leader apologies, this investigation examines how followers appraise leader apologies and how these perceptions impact work-related outcomes. Results indicate that followers who viewed their leader as trustworthy or caring before a leader wrongdoing were more likely to perceive their leader’s apology to be sincere, as compared to followers who previously doubted their leader’s trustworthiness and caring. Attributions of apology sincerity affected follower reactions, with followers perceiving sincere apologies reporting greater trust in leadership, satisfaction (...)
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    The Economic Inefficiency of Secrecy: Pension Fund Investors’ Corporate Transparency Concerns.Tessa Hebb - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 63 (4):385-405.
    In the wake of recent corporate scandals, this paper traces the growing power of pension funds to provide managerial oversight of the firms they hold in their investment portfolios. Increasingly pension funds are exercising their legitimate rights as owners to raise the corporate governance standards of the firms they invest in. Within corporate governance generally, pension funds are shifting their attention away from managerial accountability and toward measures that increase transparency in firm-level decision-making. Pension funds use transparency to ensure that (...)
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    Including the Epistemic in Democratic Music Pedagogy.Tessa MacLean - 2023 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 31 (1):25-42.
    Philosophical descriptions of democratic music education frequently rely on “inclusion” and “participation” as the defining features of democratically oriented music programs. Democratic epistemic considerations, such as regulatory ideals of musical quality and excellence, however, are less commonly cited, if not actively avoided. This paper addresses several primary reasons for the paucity of epistemic considerations in democratic music education and problematizes current concerns about epistemic judgements from a democratic perspective. Drawing on Miranda Fricker’s influential concept of epistemic injustice, this paper argues (...)
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    Artificial Wombs or Artificial Feminism: What Is Wrong With Being Pregnant?Tessa Gavina, Chris Gastmans & Alice Cavolo - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (5):104-106.
    De Bie et al. (2023) found that most feminist literature praises Artificial Womb Technologies (AWT) for its potential to increase equality among the sexes. This literature frames gestation as a poi...
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    Creating a safer and better functioning system: Lessons to be learned from the Netherlands for an ethical defence of an autonomy‐only approach to assisted dying.Tessa Jane Holzman - 2024 - Bioethics 38 (6):558-565.
    The proposal to allow assisted dying for people who are not severely ill reignited the Dutch end‐of‐life debate when it was submitted in 2016. A key criticism of this proposal is that it is too radical a departure from the safe and well‐functioning system the Netherlands already has. The goal of this article is to respond to this criticism and question whether the Dutch system really can be described as safe and well functioning. I will reconsider the usefulness of the (...)
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  21. Amending and Defending Constitution.Tessa Jones - unknown
    I begin by evaluating four theories: mereological essentialism, the occasional identity thesis, four-dimensionalism and the constitution view. I compare the solutions these theories offer to puzzles of material constitution with particular attention being paid to their treatment of Leibniz’s Law, the ontological status of objects and the distinction between objects and their matter. If a lump of clay constitutes a statue, the lump of clay and the statue are metaphysically distinct such that they are distinct kinds, but numerically one thing—the (...)
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    Transparency and Control in Email Communication: The More the Supervisor is Put in cc the Less Trust is Felt.Tessa Haesevoets, David De Cremer, Leander De Schutter, Jack McGuire, Yu Yang, Xie Jian & Alain Van Hiel - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 168 (4):733-753.
    The issue of trust has increasingly attracted attention in the business ethics literature. Our aim is to contribute further to this literature by examining how the use of the carbon copy function in email communication influences felt trust. We develop the argument that the use of cc enhances transparency—representing an important characteristic of workplace ethics—and hence promotes trust. We further argue that a downside of the cc option may be that it can also be experienced as a control mechanism, which (...)
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    Post-structuralism and the Trinity: A reading of The Brand New Testament.Anné H. Verhoef - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (1):8.
    From a post-structuralist position, it is problematic and seemingly impossible to refer to God as the Trinity. This article describes possibilities for thinking about the Trinity (religion and God) within a post-structuralist context. As an example of such thinking, the 2015 culture-critique film, The Brand New Testament, will be analysed. It is a creative retelling of the Christian story and of the Trinity in a secular and post-metaphysical vein. This ‘Brand New Testament’ reveals God as ‘one’ – as the encompassing (...)
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    Catholics, Buddhists, and the Church of England: The 1883 Sri Lankan Riots.Tessa Bartholomeusz - 1995 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 15:89.
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    The importance of ontogenetic change in typical and atypical development.Tessa M. Dekker & Annette Karmiloff-Smith - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (4):271-272.
    The compelling case that Anderson makes for neural reuse and against modularity as organizing principle of the brain is further supported by evidence from developmental disorders. However, to provide a full evolutionary-developmental theory of neural reuse that encompasses both typical and atypical development, Anderson's (MRH) could be further constrained by considering brain development across ontogeny.
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    Notes On Time and History. Tribute to Franklin Leopoldo e Silva.Tessa Moura Lacerda - 2024 - Discurso 54 (1):98-112.
    The article presents a dialogue, made over time, about the concept of time. Thus, it recovers Franklin Leopoldo e Silva's interpretation of time in Bergson's philosophy and puts this interpretation in relation to an interpretation of time in Leibniz inspired by Deleuze and Benjamin's readings of the seventeenth-century author. I use testimony as a philosophical category to narrate my dialogue with Franklin Leopoldo e Silva, which began in 1993.
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    Justus of Tiberias.Tessa Rajak - 1973 - Classical Quarterly 23 (02):345-.
    Justus of Tiberias played a part in the first Jewish revolt against the Romans. He was also the author of an historical work, or works, now lost. Various distinctions have been attributed to his writings; the loss of Jewish Antiquities comparable to those of Josephus, and of an account of the Jewish War far more reliable than Josephus', have at different times been regretted. Certainly, the writings would have been of great value to us, and it will be seen that (...)
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    Brave bear.Tessa Strickland - 2022 - Concord, MA: Barefoot Books. Edited by Estelí Meza.
    Easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions take little ones through a grounding series of basic yoga poses. Simple, descriptive language invites young children to pretend to be a bear, moving their furry bodies into specific yoga poses designed to both energize and inspire bravery.
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    The church of Philippi in the first six centuries of our era.Eduard Verhoef - 2005 - HTS Theological Studies 61 (1/2).
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    Godly Dispositions and Textual Conditions: The Literary Sociology of International Religious Exchanges, c. 1722–1740.Tessa Whitehouse - 2013 - History of European Ideas 39 (3):394-408.
    From the seventeenth century onwards, English Reformed ministers engaged in lively correspondence and publishing exchanges with men from different countries and Protestant traditions. In the eighteenth century, appreciation of their shared intellectual and cultural heritage and a desire to sustain the patterns for religious living it encouraged inflected the content and style of textual interactions among Halle Pietists, English dissenters and New England Congregationalists. Interest in the present state of religious life was also important, and therefore news about awakenings and (...)
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    Investigating the causes of wrap-up effects: Evidence from eye movements and E–Z Reader.Tessa Warren, Sarah J. White & Erik D. Reichle - 2009 - Cognition 111 (1):132-137.
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    Event‐Predictive Cognition: Underspecification and Interaction With Language.Tessa Warren & Haley C. Dresang - 2021 - Topics in Cognitive Science 13 (1):248-251.
    Warren and Dresang comment on the contributions from a psycholinguistic perspective, highlighting close relations between the respective research on events and proposing that, for example, verbs may indeed directly pre‐activate templates of the typically involved event participants.
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    The Role and Value of Happiness in the Work of Paul Ricoeur.Anné Hendrik Verhoef - 2023 - Open Philosophy 7 (1):42-52.
    The role and value of happiness in the work of Paul Ricoeur remains an understudied theme. It is especially Ricoeur’s unique dialectical understanding of happiness, unhappiness, and chance which brings a crucial and much-needed insight and correction with regard to the understanding of happiness in our contemporary culture. For Ricoeur, happiness is always in relation to unhappiness, and it appreciates chance within the striving–receiving tension that remains characteristic of happiness. This understanding of happiness provides an alternative to the destructive notions (...)
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    O século XVII e o debate contra a misoginia: história, violência e resistência.Tessa Moura Lacerda - 2023 - Discurso 53 (1).
    Trata-se de refletir sobre o apagamento do nome das filósofas na narrativa canônica da Filosofia do século XVII. Essa opressão de gênero faz parte de um conjunto mais amplo de opressões derivadas da organização do capitalismo naquele momento. A chamada “querela das mulheres” (querelle des femmes), debate entre feministas e misóginos iniciado no século XV, mas reforçado no XVII, evidencia as opressões de gênero, mas deve ser posto em relação com a violência colonial que caracterizou o século XVII. A resistência (...)
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    Theology of religions: Models for interreligious dialogue in South Africa.Tessa Freeman - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (6).
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    Executive function and self-awareness of "real-world" behavior and attention deficits following traumatic brain injury.Tessa Hart, John Whyte, Junghoon Kim & Monica Vaccaro - 2005 - Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. Special Issue 20 (4):333-347.
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    Leibniz: A infinitude divina E o Infinito em nós.Tessa Moura Lacerda - 2016 - Cadernos Espinosanos 34:39-63.
    O verdadeiro infinito, afirma Leibniz em seus Novos ensaios, não é um modo da quantidade, é anterior a qualquer composição e não é formado pela adição de partes. O infinito, para Leibniz, é atual e é propriedade de todas as coisas. Como criaturas finitas conhecem o infinito? Neste artigo, investigamos que tipo de relação pode ter o infinito matemático, quantitativo, para o conhecimento da infinitude divida e do infinito atual que existe no mundo. A ordem ideal da matemática instrui sobre (...)
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    Leibniz: expressão e característica universal.Tessa Moura Lacerda - 2006 - Cadernos Espinosanos 15:87.
    A crítica de Leibniz à prova a priori da existência de Deus, retomada de Anselmo por Descartes, resume-se à observação de que, antes de admitir a existência de um ser perfeitíssimo, é preciso provar a possibilidade d noção de um tal ser; e, para isso, é preciso mostrar a compatibilidade entre as perfeições divinas. A prova é correta, mas incompleta. Leibniz jamais completou essa prova, com exceção de um texto escrito em 1676, porque, para isso, precisaria lançar mão de sua (...)
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    "A Child Is a Child": Fostering Experiences in Northwestern Cameroon.Heidi Verhoef & Gilda Morelli - 2007 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 35 (1):33-64.
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    Objective Violence: A New Collaborative Philosophical Project.Tessa-May Kristina Zirnsak - 2019 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 13 (2).
    Žižek’s objective violence presents a radical contribution to understanding how violence occurs, and broadening our understandings of what can be theorized as violence. However, a full account of objective violence spans across multiple texts, and at times lacks full detail. This article addresses this problem by first giving an account for objective violence based on a variety of Žižek’s works, and then analyzing how other theorists outside philosophy have used this theoretical tool in their own research contexts. Through this method, (...)
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    Investigating the causes of wrap-up effects: Evidence from eye movements and E–Z Reader.Tessa Warren, Sarah J. White & Erik D. Reichle - 2009 - Cognition 111 (1):132-137.
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    Leibniz: o infinito no corpo org'nico.Tessa Moura Lacerda - 2015 - Cadernos Espinosanos 31:28.
    O corpo orgânico é concebido como uma unidade e pode ser pensado como substância corpórea. A relação entre alma e corpo não é apenas uma relação de harmonia preestabelecida entre uma mônada dominante e infinitas mônadas, mas também um vínculo substancial entre mônadas. A união substancial e a harmonia preestabelecida são duas explicações possíveis e compatíveis a respeito do mesmo. Embora a explicação do “vínculo” só compareça na correspondência entre Leibniz e Des Bosses, as grandes teses a respeito do corpo (...)
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    The truth and bias model of judgment.Tessa V. West & David A. Kenny - 2011 - Psychological Review 118 (2):357-378.
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    Ubuntu, transimmanence and ethics.Anné H. Verhoef & Pertunia Ramolai - 2019 - South African Journal of Philosophy 38 (4):351-362.
    In our multicultural, globalised and increasingly postmodern world, people live within competing and contradicting philosophies, and the question of ethics becomes extremely pertinent. It is within this context that this article sheds light on ethics by comparing ubuntu, as part of the African philosophical tradition, and transimmanence, as part of the Western deconstructionist philosophical tradition. As divergent as these traditions may be, ethics are a key feature in both and a crucial point of overlap. Notions of identity, personhood, the community (...)
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  45. Leibniz: liberdade e verdade.Tessa Moura Lacerda - 2014 - Dois Pontos 11 (2).
    Não há, para Leibniz, separação entre uma esfera ética, na qual seriam consideradas as ações voluntárias dos homens e sua busca pelo bem, e uma esfera epistemológica, pela qual se explicaria a busca pela verdade. Procuramos mostrar, primeiro, em que sentido se pode dizer que o conhecimento é uma ação voluntária; e, segundo, como a ação moral só é verdadeiramente livre se fundamentada no conhecimento do verdadeiro, por isso o modelo de homem livre é o homem sábio.
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    Singular.Tessa Moura Lacerda - 2017 - Cadernos Espinosanos 36:89-105.
    O trabalho da obra de Marilena Chaui, em seu A nervura do real – volume ii, é espinosano no sentido pleno do termo: como Espinosa, Marilena Chaui precisa desconstruir um discurso cristalizado e mostrar que a substância única espinosana gera, em uma complexa rede causal, seres singulares. Os seres singulares existem como efeitos da substância única e como efeitos da série infinita de causas da Natureza. A coisa singular é resultado, portanto, de uma dupla causalidade, e se não se pode (...)
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    Will I Cooperate? The Moderating Role of Informational Distance on Justice Reasoning.Tessa Melkonian, Guillaume Soenen & Maureen Ambrose - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 137 (4):663-675.
    This study examines the influence of a dimension of a strategic organizational change context—namely informational distance—on employees’ justice expectations and their behavioral intentions toward the change. Drawing on research from organizational justice and from construal level theory, we hypothesize that informational distance, i.e., the extent to which employees feel knowledgeable about the coming change, affects the relative influence of the anticipatory justice facets and anticipatory overall justice in predicting support for change. Consistent with the hypotheses, results from participants of a (...)
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    Six Days in Plastic: Potentiality, Normalization, and In Vitro Embryos in the Postgenomic Age.Tessa Moll - 2022 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 47 (6):1253-1276.
    Part of the normalization of assisted reproductive technologies is the premise that the children born from in vitro fertilization are no different from their counterparts conceived spontaneously. However, interest in peri-conception health and new epigenetic understandings of biological plasticity has led to some questioning the presumed irrelevance of conception in vitro, and when doing so, describing IVF children as “apparently healthy.” Taking “apparently” and “healthy” seriously, this article explores how modes of attention—ways of naming and framing embryo potentiality—shape understandings of (...)
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    Queen Christina of Sweden as a Patron of Music in Rome in the Mid-Seventeenth Century.Tessa Murdoch - 2012 - In Murdoch Tessa (ed.), The Music Room in Early Modern France and Italy: Sound, Space and Object. pp. 259.
    Following her abdication, Queen Christina of Sweden took up residence in the Palazzo Farnese, Rome from 1655. She had already developed a keen interest in music, gained from tuition from a French dancing master, and playing the star role in the ballet The Captured Cupid in honour of her mother's birthday in 1649. Christina's arrival in Rome was marked by performances in her honour in the Palazzo Barberini and Palazzo Pamphili of specially commissioned works by contemporary composers Marco Marazzoli and (...)
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  50. The Music Room in Early Modern France and Italy: Sound, Space and Object.Murdoch Tessa - 2012
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