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    The Actionless Agent: An Account of Human-CAI Relationships.Charles E. Binkley & Bryan Pilkington - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (5):25-27.
    We applaud Sedlakova and Trachsel’s work and their description of conversational artificial intelligence (CAI) as possessing a hybrid nature with features of both a tool and an agent (Sedlakova and...
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    Informed Consent for Clinician-AI Collaboration and Patient Data Sharing: Substantive, Illusory, or Both.Charles E. Binkley & Bryan C. Pilkington - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (10):83-85.
    In the piece, “What Should ChatGPT Mean for Bioethics?” Professor Cohen proposes that the introduction of AI generally, and generative AI specifically, requires that patients be informed of, and co...
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    Aristophanes and Alazoneia: Laughing at the Parabasis of the Clouds.Wilfred E. Major - 2006 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 99 (2):131-144.
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    Aristophanes and the Cloak of Comedy: Affect, Aesthetics, and the Canon by Mario Telò.Wilfred E. Major - 2017 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 111 (1):140-141.
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  5. The Complex Relationship Between Disability Discrimination and Frailty Scoring.Joel Michael Reynolds, Charles E. Binkley & Andrew Shuman - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (11):74-76.
    In "Frailty Triage: Is Rationing Intensive Medical Treatment on the Grounds of Frailty Ethical?," Wilkinson (2021) argues that the use of frailty scores in ICU triage does not necessarily involve discrimination on the basis of disability. In support of this argument, he claims, “it is not the disability per se that the score is measuring – rather it is the underlying physiological and physical vulnerability." While we appreciate the attention Wilkinson explicitly pays to disability in this piece, we find the (...)
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    Respecting the Value-Laden Nature of Participant Preferences: AI, Digital Phenotyping, and Psychiatry.Bryan Pilkington, Jack Noto, Daniel Silverstein & Charles E. Binkley - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (2):93-96.
    We applaud Shen et al. (2024) for offering a framework to address how to return research results from digital phenotyping within the discipline of psychiatry. However, given the value-laden nature...
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    The Impact of Chinese Secret Societies in Malaya, a Historical Study.W. E. Willmott & Wilfred Blythe - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):360.
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  8. Neoliberal Governmentality.Sverre Raffnsøe, Alan Rosenberg, Alain Beaulieu, Sam Binkley, Jens Erik Kristensen, Sven Opitz, Morris Rabinowitz & Ditte Vilstrup Holm - 2009 - Foucault Studies 6:1-4.
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  9. Host publication information.Sverre Raffnsøe, Alain Beaulieu, Sam Binkley, Patricia Clough, Jens Erik Kristensen, Sven Opitz, Jyoti Puri, Alan Rosenberg, Marius T. Gudmand-Høyer & Ditte Vilstrup Holm - 2013 - Foucault Studies 15:1-3.
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    Traditional Techniques in Classical Hebrew Verse.E. J. Revell & Wilfred G. E. Watson - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (2):369.
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    The Piscatory Eclogues of Jacopo Sannazaro.E. K. Rand & Wilfred P. Mustard - 1915 - American Journal of Philology 36 (2):203.
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    Corrigendum to Trent Hamann's Review of Edward F. McGushin's Foucault's Askesis_ published in _Foucault Studies 6.Alan Rosenberg, Sverre Raffnsøe, Alain Beaulieu, Sam Binkley, Jens Erik Kristensen, Sven Opitz, Chloë Taylor, Morris Rabinowitz & Ditte Vilstrup Holm - 2009 - Foucault Studies 7.
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    Corrigendum to Trent Hamann's Review of Edward F. McGushin's Foucault's Askesis published in Foucault Studies 6.Alan Rosenberg, Sverre Raffnsøe, Alain Beaulieu, Sam Binkley, Jens Erik Kristensen, Sven Opitz, Chloë Taylor, Morris Rabinowitz & Ditte Vilstrup Holm - 2009 - Foucault Studies 7:204.
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    Response to Robert E. Florida.Wilfred Cantwell Smith - 1990 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 10:263.
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    MicroRNAs in CNS injury: potential roles and therapeutic implications.Sindhu K. Madathil, Peter T. Nelson, Kathryn E. Saatman & Bernard R. Wilfred - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (1):21-26.
  16. Meeting of the association for symbolic logic: Washington, D. C., 1985.Martin Davis, Edgar E. K. Lopez-Escobar & Wilfred Sieg - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (4):1085-1092.
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    Early Egyptian Christianity from Its Origins to 451 C. E.Susanna Elm & C. Wilfred Griggs - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (3):490.
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  18. How Much Richer Will Future Generations Be?Wilfred Beckerman & Joanna Pasek - 2001 - In Wilfred Beckerman & Joanna Pasek (eds.), Justice, Posterity, and the Environment. Oxford University Press.
    This chapter leaves the ‘safe’ world of philosophical speculation and turns to the dangerous world of economic prediction. It outlines the economic reasons for believing that, in the very long term—i.e. abstracting from cyclical or other transitory fluctuations in economic activity—future generations will be incomparably richer than people today. Reasons are also given for believing that there will be no significant obstacles to future growth on account of popularly feared environmental developments, such as running out of ‘finite’ resources, or climate (...)
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    The People of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Their Writings, Beliefs, and Practices.Joseph M. Baumgarten, Florentino García Martinez, Julio Trebolle Barrera, Wilfred G. E. Watson & Florentino Garcia Martinez - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (1):143.
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    The God Dagan in Bronze Age Syria.Gary Beckman, Lluis Feliu & Wilfred G. E. Watson - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (3):586.
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    On Wilfred Beckerman's Critique of Sustainable Development.Herman E. Daly - 1995 - Environmental Values 4 (1):49 - 55.
    The 'Discussion' section of this issue contains the following responses to Wilfred Beckerman's article 'Sustainable Development: Is it a Useful Concept?' Environmental Values 3,3 (1994): 191-209. Herman Daly, 'On Wilfred Beckerman's Critique of Sustainable Development'; Michael Jacobs, 'Sustainable Development, Capital Substitution and Humility: A Response to Beckerman'; and Henryk Skolimowski, 'In Defence of Sustainable Development'. These criticisms are answered by Beckerman in Environmental Values 4,2.
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    Hugo Wilfred Thompson 1900 - 1987.Thomas E. Hill - 1987 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 60 (5):865 - 866.
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    Origin and Development of the Microscope. Alfred N. Disney, Cyril F. Hill, Wilfred E. Watson Baker.C. A. Kofoid - 1934 - Isis 20 (2):495-497.
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    A Booklover's Papyri - B. R. Rees, H. I. Bell, J. W. B. Barns: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Greek Papyri in the Collection of Wilfred Merton. Volume ii. Pp. xiv+209; 46 collotype plates. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co., 1959. Cloth, £8. 8 s. net. [REVIEW]E. G. Turner - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (03):215-217.
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  25. Wilfred Desan's "The Planetary Man", Volumes I and II. [REVIEW]James E. Hansen - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (3):447.
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    The Etymologies in the Servian Commentary to Vergil, by Wilfred P. Mustard. Johns Hopkins Doctor-Dissertation. Reprinted from Colorado College Studies, vol. iii. Colorado Springs, 1892. [REVIEW]Chas E. Bennett - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (04):181-.
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    Herbert A. Simon. The logic of rational decision. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 16 no. 63 , pp. 169–186. - Herbert A. Simon. The logic of heuristic decision making. The logic of decision and action, edited by Nicholas Rescher, University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh1967, pp. 1–20. - Robert Binkley. Comments on H. Simon's “The logic of heuristic decision making.”The logic of decision and action, edited by Nicholas Rescher, University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh1967, pp. 21–26. - Nuel D. Belnap Jr. Comments on H. Simon's “The logic of heuristic decision making.”The logic of decision and action, edited by Nicholas Rescher, University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh1967, pp. 27–31. - Herbert A. Simon. Reply to comments. The logic of decision and action, edited by Nicholas Rescher, University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh1967, pp. 32–35. - Nicholas Rescher. Semantic foundations for the logic of preference. The logic of decision and action, edited by Nichol. [REVIEW]Edward E. Dawson - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (1):135-144.
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    Conflict of Ideals. [REVIEW]E. M. W. - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (1):153-154.
    The purpose of this work is to supply readers, and the author has in mind chiefly college students, with a competent and objective presentation and reasoned evaluation of the major conflicting "philosophies of life" current in the contemporary world. The work opens with a chapter dealing with the "moral climate" of our day. Binkley sees this as a climate typified by the demise of traditional certitudes and the emergence of a relativistic attitude toward human values, a relativism that received (...)
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    Perché l’essere umano non può essere come un lombrico? Wilfred Bion e il transindividuale.Felice Cimatti - 2015 - Nóema 6 (1).
    Domanda. Se il paziente sa quello che sta facendo, e lei sa perché lo sta facendo, perché interpretare quello che sta facendo anziché chiedergli perché lo fa? Bion. Questo è un altro mistero. Perché non trasferirlo direttamente da lui stesso a lui stesso? Perché è necessaria una persona esterna? Perché l’essere umano non può essere come un lombrico? Perché avere un partner? Perché non avere una vita sessuale con sé stessi senza altre seccature? Perché non si può avere una relazione (...)
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    Dictionary of the Ugaritic Language in the Alphabetic Tradition. By Gregorio del Olmo Lete and Joaquín Sanmartín, translated and edited by Wilfred G. E. Watson. [REVIEW]John Huehnergard - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (4).
    A Dictionary of the Ugaritic Language in the Alphabetic Tradition. By Gregorio del Olmo Lete and Joaquín Sanmartín, translated and edited by Wilfred G. E. Watson. Third revised edition. 2 vols. Handbuch der Orientalistik, vol. 112. Leiden: Brill, 2015. Pp. xlii + 470, 471-989. $210.
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    Dionysus (C.) Isler-Kerényi Dionysos in Archaic Greece. An Understanding through Images. Translated by Wilfred G.E. Watson. (Religions in the Graeco-Roman World 160.) Pp. xx + 291, pls. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2007 (first published as Dionysos nella Grecia arcaica. Il contributo delle immagini, 2001). Cased, €139, US$188. ISBN: 978-90-04-14445-. [REVIEW]Nancy Evans - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (2):580-.
  32. Objectivity and Religious Truth: A Comparison of Wilfred Cantwell Smith and Bernard Lonergan.Dennis M. Doyle - 1989 - The Thomist 53 (3):461-480.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:OBJECTIVITY AND RELlGIOUS TRUTH: A COMPARISON OF WILFRED CANTWELL SMITH AND BERNARD LONERGAN DENNIS M. DOYLE University of Dayton Dayton, Ohio WILFRED CANTWELL SMITH •and Bernard Lonergan both propose a new agenda for theology n response to ;the same basic cultura.I developments.1 Both Smith and Lonergan pinpoint the crux of the current siturution!aJS the convergence of various cultures in a world where Western culture had.been heM by (...)
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    Book Review: Neal M. Ashkanasy, Charmine E.J. Härtel, and Wilfred J. Zerbe. 2000. Emotions in the Workplace: Research, Theory, and Practice. Westport, CT: Quorum. 328 pages, $75.00. [REVIEW]Darlene Bay - 2003 - Business and Society 42 (1):153-160.
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  34. Let the Future Come by Wilfred Desan, and: Toward a Just Social Order by Derek L. Phillips. [REVIEW]John B. Davis - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (3):564-570.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:564 BOOK REVIEWS illuminating re-examination of the category of inwardness in Kierkegaard 's writings. The majority of the essays in the hook are similarly suggestive and will prove rewarding and interesting reading-they echo the aim and gift, share by Wittgenstein and Kierkegaard, of "making their readers thinkers" (xvi). University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia M. JAMIE FERREIRA Let the Future Come. By WILFRED DESAN. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, (...)
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    Considerações acerca dos conceitos de autorreflexão e emancipação na pesquisa-ação.Letícia Soares Fernandes, Allana Ladislau Prederigo, Rafael Carlos Queiroz, Gustavo Falcão Santana & Mariangela Lima de Almeida - 2023 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 10:157-174.
    Toma-se como objetivo tecer considerações acerca do conceito de autorreflexão e emancipação, entrelaçando-o à pesquisa-ação, por meio do diálogo entre Jürgen Habermas, Theodor W. Adorno, Wilfred Carr e Stephen Kemmis. Os conceitos de autorreflexão e emancipação surgem na Escola de Frankfurt através de Adorno e são incorporados por Habermas, que dá outro sentido a eles. Carr e Kemmis, ao refletirem sobre a pesquisa-ação emancipatória na educação, tomam Habermas como alicerce e constituem o conceito de autorreflexão crítica. A partir das (...)
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    Types of Experiments and Causal Process Tracing: What Happened on the Kaibab Plateau in the 1920s?Roberta L. Millstein - manuscript
    I argue that Binkley et al. use causal process tracing in conjunction with a natural trajectory experiment and two natural snapshot experiments in their re-examination of the Kaibab. This shows that Aldo Leopold may have been right about trophic cascade in the Kaibab in the 1920s, i.e., that there are good reasons to think that a loss of predators led to a deer irruption which decreased aspen recruitment. Using the different cause-finding practices in combination can strengthen causal inferences and (...)
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  37. Mind and World.Huw Price & John McDowell - 1994 - Philosophical Books 38 (3):169-181.
    How do rational minds make contact with the world? The empiricist tradition sees a gap between mind and world, and takes sensory experience, fallible as it is, to provide our only bridge across that gap. In its crudest form, for example, the traditional idea is that our minds consult an inner realm of sensory experience, which provides us with evidence about the nature of external reality. Notoriously, however, it turns out to be far from clear that there is any viable (...)
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    The Surprise Exam Paradox.John N. Williams - 2007 - Journal of Philosophical Research 32:67-94.
    One tradition of solving the surprise exam paradox, started by Robert Binkley and continued by Doris Olin, Roy Sorensen and Jelle Gerbrandy, construes surpriseepistemically and relies upon the oddity of propositions akin to G. E. Moore’s paradoxical ‘p and I don’t believe that p.’ Here I argue for an analysis that evolves from Olin’s. My analysis is different from hers or indeed any of those in the tradition because it explicitly recognizes that there are two distinct reductios at work (...)
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  39. The Surprise Exam Paradox: Disentangling Two Reductios.John N. Williams - 2007 - Journal of Philosophical Research 32:67-94.
    One tradition of solving the surprise exam paradox, started by Robert Binkley and continued by Doris Olin, Roy Sorensen and Jelle Gerbrandy, construes surpriseepistemically and relies upon the oddity of propositions akin to G. E. Moore’s paradoxical ‘p and I don’t believe that p.’ Here I argue for an analysis that evolves from Olin’s. My analysis is different from hers or indeed any of those in the tradition because it explicitly recognizes that there are two distinct reductios at work (...)
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    The Surprise Exam Paradox.John N. Williams - 2007 - Journal of Philosophical Research 32:67-94.
    One tradition of solving the surprise exam paradox, started by Robert Binkley and continued by Doris Olin, Roy Sorensen and Jelle Gerbrandy, construes surpriseepistemically and relies upon the oddity of propositions akin to G. E. Moore’s paradoxical ‘p and I don’t believe that p.’ Here I argue for an analysis that evolves from Olin’s. My analysis is different from hers or indeed any of those in the tradition because it explicitly recognizes that there are two distinct reductios at work (...)
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    Fact, value, and perception: essays in honor of Charles A. Baylis.Charles Augustus Baylis & Paul Welsh (eds.) - 1975 - Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.
    Clark, R. L. Facts, fact-correlates, and fact-surrogates.--Heintz, J. The real subject-predicate asymmetry.--Stenius, E. All men are mortal.--Wilson, N. L. Notes on the form of certain elementary facts.--Binkley, R. The ultimate justification of moral rules.--Castañeda, H. Goodness, intentions, and propositions.--Patterson, R. L. An analysis of faith.--Simpson, E. Discrimination as an example of moral irrationality.--Welsh, P. Osborne on the art of appreciation.--Lachs, J. The omnicolored sky: Baylis on perception.--Strawson, P. F. Causation in perception.--Reid, C. L. Charles A. Baylis: a bibliography.
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  42. What Is a Conspiracy Theory and Why Does It Matter?Joseph E. Uscinski & Adam M. Enders - 2023 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 35 (1):148-169.
    Growing concern has been expressed that we have entered a “post-truth” era in which each of us willfully believes whatever we choose, aided and abetted by alternative and social media that spin alternative realities for boutique consumption. A prime example of the belief in alternative realities is said to be acceptance of “conspiracy theories”—a term that is often used as a pejorative to indict claims of conspiracy that are so obviously absurd that only the unhinged could believe them. The epistemological (...)
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    How the Doctrine of Double Effect Rhetoric Harms Patients Seeking Voluntary Assisted Dying.E. Kendal - forthcoming - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry:1-11.
    Victoria’s Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 (Vic) became the first state law to permit VAD in Australia under limited circumstances from June 2019. Before this, many palliative care physicians relied on the doctrine of double effect (DDE) to justify the use of pain relievers for terminally ill patients that were known to hasten death. The DDE claims that there is a morally significant difference between intending evil and merely foreseeing some bad side-effect will occur as a result of one’s actions. (...)
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    Machine translation of expressive means – metaphors.E. M. Khabarova - forthcoming - Philosophical Problems of IT and Cyberspace (PhilIT&C).
    Technology has advanced significantly over the past decades. Significant changes have occurred in the field of translation with the development of programs such as Google.translate and Yandex.translator. The presented applications are already being actively implemented in translation agencies to optimize translation activities, where written translations of documents, articles, annotations, etc. must be provided to customers as quick as possible. While working with popular science text, online programs help translators gain time, but this requires to edit the text. The artistic style (...)
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    Operieren am blutleeren HerzenOperating upon the Bloodless Heart.Benjamin Prinz - 2018 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 26 (3):237-266.
    ZusammenfassungZeit ist in der Geschichtsschreibung der Chirurgie ein bislang kaum behandelter Untersuchungsgegenstand. Dennoch beruhte die Entstehung moderner Operationsverfahren maßgeblich auf der Etablierung kontrollierter Zeitverhältnisse durch die Abstimmung organischer, technischer und organisatorischer Abläufe. Besonders die frühe Herzchirurgie sah sich einem gravierenden Zeitproblem ausgesetzt, welches darin bestand, das Herz lange genug aus dem Kreislauf auszugliedern, um in seinen blutleeren Kammern zu operieren. Dieses Problem lässt sich ins frühe 20. Jahrhundert zurückverfolgen, als Chirurgen wie Ludwig Rehn (1849–1930), Friedrich Trendelenburg (1844–1924) und Alexis Carrel (...)
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    Operieren am blutleeren Herzen: Eine Geschichte chirurgischer Zeit zwischen Handwerk, Maschinen und Organismen, 1900–1950.Benjamin Prinz - 2018 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 26 (3):237-266.
    ZusammenfassungZeit ist in der Geschichtsschreibung der Chirurgie ein bislang kaum behandelter Untersuchungsgegenstand. Dennoch beruhte die Entstehung moderner Operationsverfahren maßgeblich auf der Etablierung kontrollierter Zeitverhältnisse durch die Abstimmung organischer, technischer und organisatorischer Abläufe. Besonders die frühe Herzchirurgie sah sich einem gravierenden Zeitproblem ausgesetzt, welches darin bestand, das Herz lange genug aus dem Kreislauf auszugliedern, um in seinen blutleeren Kammern zu operieren. Dieses Problem lässt sich ins frühe 20. Jahrhundert zurückverfolgen, als Chirurgen wie Ludwig Rehn (1849–1930), Friedrich Trendelenburg (1844–1924) und Alexis Carrel (...)
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    Pseudomentalization as a Challenge for Therapists of Group Psychotherapy With Drug Addicted Patients.Giovanna Esposito, Silvia Formentin, Cristina Marogna, Vito Sava, Raffaella Passeggia & Sigmund W. Karterud - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    One of the main challenges in group therapy with drug-addicted patients is collective pseudomentalization, i.e., a group discourse consisting of words and clichés that are decoupled from any inner emotional life and are poorly related to external reality. In this study, we aimed to explore the phenomenology of pseudomentalization and how it was addressed by the therapist in an outpatient group for drug-addicted patients. The group was composed of seven members, and the transcripts of eight audio-recorded sessions were rated and (...)
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  48. Taking Other Religions Seriously: Some Ironies in the Current Debate on a Christian Theology of Religions.Gavin D'Costa - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (3):519-529.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:TAKING OTHER RELIGIONS SERIOUSLY: SOME IRONIES IN THE CURRENT DEBATE ON A CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY OF RELIGJ:ONS * 1GAvIN D'CosTA West London Institute of Higher E'ducation Isleworth, Middlese111 HE QUESTION oi Christian attitudes to the world eligions is becoming increasingly important. An lnterpretatwn of Religion is emblematic of a growing trend, which runs across 1denominational lines, that attempts fo take other,religions seriously. John Hick.argues that for most of its ihistory (...)
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  49. Empathy & Literature.A. E. Denham - 2024 - Emotion Review 16 (2):84-95.
    There is a long tradition in philosophy and literary theory defending the view that engagement with literature promotes readers’ empathy. Until the last century, few of the empirical claims adduced in that tradition were investigated experimentally. Recent work in psychology and neuropsychology has now shed new light on the interplay of empathy and literature. This article surveys the experimental findings, addressing three central questions: What is it to read empathically? Does reading make us more empathic? What characteristics of literature, if (...)
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    Husserl on Hallucination: A Conjunctive Reading.Matt E. Bower - 2020 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 58 (3):549-579.
    One of Edmund Husserl's theoretical priorities throughout his philosophical career was to understand the nature of perceptual experience. His analyses of perceptual experience had a profound impact on subsequent thinkers in the phenomenological tradition, such as Aron Gurwitsch and Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Naturally, his account of perception remains a topic of discussion among Husserl scholars. Despite the attention it has received over many decades, Husserl interpreters diverge considerably in how they understand his views and their relation to current debates in the (...)
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