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  1. Citadel of reason.Christa Wolf - 1982 - In Martin Eve & David Musson (eds.), The Socialist Register. Merlin Press. pp. 19--19.
     
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    El pensamiento utópico en Christa Wolf.María Belén Castano - 2020 - Verinotio – Revista on-line de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas 26 (1):216-227.
    La propuesta se detiene en analizar el eco del pensamiento utópico de Ernst Bloch presente en los ensayos de Christa Wolf “Der Schatten eines Traumes. Karoline von Günderrode -ein Entwurf” (1978) y “Nun ja! Das nächste Leben geht aber heute an. Ein Brief über die Bettine” (1979). Asimismo, se profundizará la caracterización del romanticismo de Wolf como revolucionario utópico, que implica una crítica a la Modernidad y a la civilización capitalista y que está ligado al feminismo.
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    Christa Wolfs förtvivlan.Bo S. Svensson - 1985 - Res Publica (Misc) 1:157-164.
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  4. Christa wolf's'kassandra': Myth or anti-myth?Jürgen Lieskounig - forthcoming - Theoria.
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    Writing Anxiety: Christa Wolf's Kindheitsmuster.Michael G. Levine - 1997 - Diacritics 27 (2):106-123.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Writing Anxiety: Christa Wolf’s KindheitsmusterMichael G. Levine (bio)For Diane C.Christa Wolf’s Kindheitsmuster, published in English as Patterns of Childhood, takes very little for granted—least of all the question of beginnings. The novel literally opens with the words of another: “Das Vergangene ist nicht tot; es ist nicht einmal vergangen,” a slightly altered translation of a line from Faulkner’s Requiem for a Nun: “The past is never dead. (...)
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    Michail Bachtin e Christa Wolf: letteratura e alterità.Mariangela Marrone - 1994 - Idee 26:261-272.
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  7. German Monitor. Christa Wolf in Perspective.Ian Wallace - 1996 - Utopian Studies 7 (2):348-349.
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    Maladie et privation d'amour: de Christa Wolf à Canguilhem, pour un retour à la clinique.Sonia Combe - 2017 - Lormont: Le Bord de l'eau. Edited by Antoine Spire.
    En novembre 1984, Christa Wolf ouvrait la première conférence de l'association des gynécologues psy-chosomaticiens de RDA réunis à Mag-Debourg. Dans son discours intitulé "Maladie et privation d'amour", elle s'interrogeait sur l'évolution de la médecine moderne dont les progrès en matière d'appareils médicaux éloignaient toujours davantage les praticiens de leurs patients. Par-delà son regard sur la relation entre l'âme et le corps, Christa Wolf informait aussi des attentes des femmes qui avaient pris au mot les promesses d'égalité des sexes (...)
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    Mit den Augen Kassandras – Christa Wolfs Poetik-Vorlesungen und ihre Erzählung.Martin Schierbaum & Gerhard Lohse - 2009 - In Martin Schierbaum & Gerhard Lohse (eds.), Antike Als Inszenierungthe Ancient World as Performance: Drittes Bruno Snell-Symposion der Universität Hamburg Am Europa-Kolleg. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Sobre la herencia del derecho matriarcal en Derecho natural y dignidad humana de Ernst Bloch y Casandra de Christa Wolf.María Castano - 2019 - Verinotio – Revista on-line de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas 24 (2):240-251.
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  11. Die Schwierigkeit,” ich” zu sagen: Christa Wolfs psychologische Orientierung des Erzählens.Bernhard Greiner - 1981 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 55 (1):323-342.
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    ‘A tunnel full of mirrors’: Some perspectives on Christa Wolf's Medea.Stimmen.Gisela Weingartz - 2010 - Myth and Symbol 6 (2):15-43.
    The story of Medea has exerted a powerful influence on creative artists since the time of Euripides. It is a tale that has been told in many ways and in several genres. This article offers a discussion of Christa Wolf's 1996 novel, Medea.Stimmen (Medea. Voices), a modern retelling through the voices, and conflicting perspectives, of the major characters involved with Medea, including Jason, Agameda, Akamas, Leukon, Glauce and Medea herself.Medea's role within feminist literary reception and women's literature cannot be (...)
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  13. Parting from Phantoms: Selected Writings, 1990-1994. By Christa Wolf.R. Leck - 2000 - The European Legacy 5 (2):307-307.
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    Spinning the Web of Life: Feminism, Ecology, and Christa Wolf.Marlene A. Schiwy & Steven M. Rosen - 1990 - The Trumpeter 7 (1):16-26.
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    Romantismo como visão feminista: a busca de Christa Wolf.Robert Sayre & Michael Löwy - 1996 - Trans/Form/Ação 19:9-33.
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    ‘A tunnel full of mirrors’: Some perspectives on Christa Wolf's Medea.Stimmen.Gisela Weingartz - 2010 - Myth and Symbol 6 (2):15-43.
    Myth & Symbol, Volume 6, Issue 2, Page 15-43, November 2010.
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    An east German Cassandra K. glau: Christa wolf's 'kassandra' und aischylos' 'orestie': Zur rezeption der griechischen tragödie in der deutschen literatur der gegenwart . Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag C. winter, 1996. Dm 98/sw. Frs. 89/ös 715. Isbn: 3-8253-0407-. [REVIEW]Johannes Haubold - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (01):235-.
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  18. The Right and the Wren.Christa Peterson & Jack Samuel - 2021 - In David Shoemaker (ed.), Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility Volume 7. Oxford University Press. pp. 81-103.
    Metaethical constructivism aims to explain morality’s authority and relevance by basing it in agency, in a capacity of the creatures who are in fact morally bound. But constructivists have struggled to wring anything recognizably moral from an appropriately minimal conception of agency. Even if they could, basing our reasons in our individual agency seems to make other people reason-giving for us only indirectly. This paper argues for a constructivism based on a social conception of agency, on which our capacity to (...)
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  19. Moral saints.Susan Wolf - 1982 - Journal of Philosophy 79 (8):419-439.
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  20. Sanity and the Metaphysics of Responsibility.Susan Wolf - 1987 - In Ferdinand Schoeman (ed.), Responsibility, Character, and the Emotions: New Essays in Moral Psychology. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 46-62.
    My strategy is to examine a recent trend in philosophical discussions of responsibility, a trend that tries, but I think ultimately fails, to give an acceptable analysis of the conditions of responsibility. It fails due to what at first appear to be deep and irresolvable metaphysical problems. It is here that I suggest that the condition of sanity comes to the rescue. What at first appears to be an impossible requirement for responsibility---the requirement that the responsible agent have created her- (...)
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    Gemeinschaften. Muster biopolitischer Raumordnung.Christa Kamleithner - 2007 - In Ludger Schwarte (ed.), Auszug aus dem Lager. Transcript Verlag. pp. 268-284.
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    Humanists and scholastics in early sixteenth-century Paris: new sources from the Faculty of Theology.Christa Lundberg - 2024 - Intellectual History Review 34 (2):299-315.
    Historians often compare the relationship between humanists and scholastics in the early sixteenth century to a battle. In such accounts, the Parisian Faculty of Theology plays the role of a major combatant keeping humanists away from religious studies. This article paints a different and more harmonious picture of humanists and scholastics in the decade before the Reformation. It draws on hitherto little explored evidence from manuscripts authored by official orators at the University of Paris: their speeches to graduating students at (...)
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    Moral Saints.Susan Wolf - 1997 - In Roger Crisp & Michael Slote (eds.), Virtue Ethics. Oxford University Press.
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    Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals: Critical Essays.Christa Davis Acampora (ed.) - 2006 - Rowman & Littlefield.
    In this astonishingly rich volume, experts in ethics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, political theory, aesthetics, history, critical theory, and hermeneutics bring to light the best philosophical scholarship on what is arguably Nietzsche's most rewarding but most challenging text. Including essays that were commissioned specifically for the volume as well as essays revised and edited by their authors, this collection showcases definitive works that have shaped Nietzsche studies alongside new works of interest to students and experts alike. A lengthy introduction, annotated (...)
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    Before the law: humans and other animals in a biopolitical frame.Cary Wolfe - 2013 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    Bringing these two emergent areas of thought into direct conversation in Before the Law, Cary Wolfe fosters a new discussion about the status of nonhuman animals and the shared plight of humans and animals under biopolitics.
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    Feminism & bioethics: beyond reproduction.Susan M. Wolf (ed.) - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Bioethics has paid surprisingly little attention to the special problems faced by women and to feminist analyses of current health care issues other than ...
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    Argumentation and Explanation in Conceptual Change: Indications From Protocol Analyses of Peer‐to‐Peer Dialog.Christa S. C. Asterhan & Baruch B. Schwarz - 2009 - Cognitive Science 33 (3):374-400.
    In this paper we attempt to identify which peer collaboration characteristics may be accountable for conceptual change through interaction. We focus on different socio‐cognitive aspects of the peer dialog and relate these with learning gains on the dyadic as well as the individual level. The scientific topic that was used for this study concerns natural selection, a topic for which students’ intuitive conceptions have been shown to be particularly robust. Learning tasks were designed according to the socio‐cognitive conflict instructional paradigm. (...)
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    Æstetik, køn og kultur: arbejdspapir fra ad hoc symposium--kvinders æstetiske udtryksformer i hverdagslivet, april 1985.Christa Lykke Christensen (ed.) - 1985 - Aalborg: Nordisk sommeruniversitet.
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  29. Body Talk: Philosophical Reflections on Sex and Gender. Jacquelyn N. Zita New York: Columbia University Press, 1998.Christa Davis Acampora - 2003 - Hypatia 18 (3):212-215.
  30. The Intrapersonal Paradox of Deontology.Christa M. Johnson - 2019 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 16 (3):279-301.
    In response to the so-called “paradox of deontology,” many have argued that the agent-relativity of deontological constraints accounts for why an agent may not kill one in order to prevent five others from being killed. Constraints provide reasons for particular agents not to kill, not reasons to minimize overall killings. In this paper, I tease out the significance of an underappreciated aspect of this agent-relative position, i.e. it provides no guidance as to what an agent ought to do when faced (...)
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    Endowed molecules and emergent organization : the Maupertuis-Diderot debate.Charles T. Wolfe - 2010 - In Tobias Cheung (ed.), Transitions and borders between animals, humans, and machines, 1600-1800. Boston: Brill. pp. 38-65.
    At the very beginning of L’Homme-Machine, La Mettrie claims that Leibnizians with their monads have “rather spiritualized matter than materialized the soul”; a few years later Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis, President of the Berlin Academy of Sciences and natural philosopher with a strong interest in the modes of transmission of ‘genetic’ information, conceived of living minima which he termed molecules, “endowed with desire, memory and intelligence,” in his Système de la nature ou Essai sur les corps organisés. This text first (...)
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    Contesting Nietzsche.Christa Davis Acampora - 2013 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In this groundbreaking work, Christa Davis Acampora offers a profound rethinking of Friedrich Nietzsche’s crucial notion of the agon. Analyzing an impressive array of primary and secondary sources and synthesizing decades of Nietzsche scholarship, she shows how the agon, or contest, organized core areas of Nietzsche’s philosophy, providing a new appreciation of the subtleties of his notorious views about power. By focusing so intensely on this particular guiding interest, she offers an exciting, original vantage from which to view this (...)
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    On Sovereignty and Overhurnanity: Why it Matters How We Read Nietzsche’s Genealogy II:2.Christa Davis Acampora - 2004 - International Studies in Philosophy 36 (3):127-145.
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    Public Voices in Pharmaceutical Deliberations: Negotiating “Clinical Benefit” in the FDA’s Avastin Hearing.Christa B. Teston, S. Scott Graham, Raquel Baldwinson, Andria Li & Jessamyn Swift - 2014 - Journal of Medical Humanities 35 (2):149-170.
    This article offers a hybrid rhetorical-qualitative discourse analysis of the FDA’s 2011 Avastin Hearing, which considered the revocation of the breast cancer indication for the popular cancer drug Avastin. We explore the multiplicity of stakeholders, the questions that motivated deliberations, and the kinds of evidence presented during the hearing. Pairing our findings with contemporary scholarship in rhetorical stasis theory, Mol’s (2002) construct of multiple ontologies, and Callon, Lascoumes, and Barthe’s (2011) “hybrid forums,” we demonstrate that the FDA’s deliberative procedures elides (...)
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  35. Designer cows: The practice of cattle breeding between skill and standardization.Christa Grasseni - 2005 - Society and Animals 13 (1):33-49.
     
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    Edmund Hlawka zum 80. Geburtstag.Christa Binder - 1996 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 4 (1):201-213.
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    The Making of a Philosopher: The Contemplative Letters of Charles de Bovelles.Christa Lundberg - 2021 - Journal of the History of Ideas 82 (2):185-205.
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    How Deontologists Can Be Moderate.Christa M. Johnson - 2020 - Journal of Value Inquiry 54 (2):227-243.
    Moderate deontologists hold that while it is wrong to kill an innocent person to save, say, five other individuals, it is indeed morally permissible to kill one if, say, millions of lives are at stake. A basic worry concerning the moderate’s position is whether the view boils down to mere philosophical wishful thinking. In permitting agents to ever kill an innocent, moderates require that agents treat persons as means, in opposition to traditional deontological motivations. Recently Tyler Cook argued that deontologists (...)
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    On Sovereignty and Overhurnanity: Why it Matters How We Read Nietzsche’s Genealogy II:2.Christa Davis Acampora - 2004 - International Studies in Philosophy 36 (3):127-145.
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    Ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst. Chancen englisch-deutscher Bildungsforschung für die Religionswissenschaft.Christa Dommel - 2008 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 16 (1):15-24.
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  41. Public sector CSR communication: a dialogical approach.Christa Thomsen - 2007 - Hermes 38:41-64.
     
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    The General Movement Assessment Helps Us to Identify Preterm Infants at Risk for Cognitive Dysfunction.Christa Einspieler, Arend F. Bos, Melissa E. Libertus & Peter B. Marschik - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Self-Injury: Symbolic Sacrifice/Self-Assertion Renders Clinicians Helpless.Christa Kruger - 2003 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 10 (1):17-21.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 10.1 (2003) 17-21 [Access article in PDF] Self-Injury:Symbolic Sacrifice/Self-Assertion Renders Clinicians Helpless Christa Krüger Keywords feminism, iconic communication, moral conflict, oppression, psychiatrist/psychologist roles, societal norms. POTTER'S PAPER CONSIDERS self-injury in women diagnosed with borderline person ality disorder (BPD) to be a form of body modification where the body is used to communicate meaning. She touches on symbolism as a possible explanatory theory for this (...)
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    Befitting imagery: Sights of ideology in enlightened argument.Christa Carvajal - 1995 - Semiotica 103 (1-2):133-144.
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    Letter from the Editor.Acampora Christa Davis - 2009 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 38 (1):3-4.
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    Letter from the editor.Acampora Christa Davis - 2010 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 1 (40):3-4.
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    Downplaying Difference: Historical Accounts Of African American Midwives And Contemporary Struggles For Midwifery.Christa Craven & Mara Glatzel - 2010 - Feminist Studies 36 (2):330-358.
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    Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's Samuel Henzi: the non-fragmentary status of the text.Christa Fell - 2000 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 19:89.
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    On perceived colors.Christa Neumeyer - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (1):49-49.
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    Bernd Herzogenrath (ed.) (2017) Film as Philosophy.Christa van Raalte - 2021 - Film-Philosophy 25 (1):66-69.
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