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    Superspace approach to crystallographic shear structures.Y. Michiue, A. Yamamoto & M. Tanaka - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (18-21):2655-2661.
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    Did Tarski commit “Tarski's fallacy”?G. Y. Sher - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (2):653-686.
    In his 1936 paper,On the Concept of Logical Consequence, Tarski introduced the celebrated definition oflogical consequence: “The sentenceσfollows logicallyfrom the sentences of the class Γ if and only if every model of the class Γ is also a model of the sentenceσ.” [55, p. 417] This definition, Tarski said, is based on two very basic intuitions, “essential for the proper concept of consequence” [55, p. 415] and reflecting common linguistic usage: “Consider any class Γ of sentences and a sentence which (...)
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    The Prevalence of Insomnia Subtypes in Relation to Demographic Characteristics, Anxiety, Depression, Alcohol Consumption and Use of Hypnotics.Ingrid Bjorøy, Vilde Aanesland Jørgensen, Ståle Pallesen & Bjørn Bjorvatn - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Quantization as a Guide to Ontic Structure.Karim P. Y. Thébault - 2016 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 67 (1):89-114.
    The ontic structural realist stance is motivated by a desire to do philosophical justice to the success of science, whilst withstanding the metaphysical undermining generated by the various species of ontological underdetermination. We are, however, as yet in want of general principles to provide a scaffold for the explicit construction of structural ontologies. Here we will attempt to bridge this gap by utilizing the formal procedure of quantization as a guide to ontic structure of modern physical theory. The example of (...)
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    Social Predictors of Business Student Cheating Behaviour in Chinese Societies.Anna P. Y. Tsui & H. Y. Ngo - 2016 - Journal of Academic Ethics 14 (4):281-296.
    Cheating is a serious issue among business students worldwide. However, research investigating the social factors that may help prevent cheating in Chinese higher education is rare. The present study examined two key social relationship factors of perceived teacher-student relationships and peer relationships by the students. It attempted to build a model which addressed the effects of two variables on Chinese business students’ cheating behaviour: the teacher’s approachability and the relationship goal of the students. Two important social influence factors were also (...)
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    Aristotle on the Priority of Actuality in Substance.Christos Y. Panayides - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (2):327-344.
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    Impact of Corporate Environmental Responsibility on Operating Income: Moderating Role of Regional Disparities in China.Christina W. Y. Wong, Xin Miao, Shuang Cui & Yanhong Tang - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (2):363-382.
    Although the same environmental regulations apply to all regions in China, legal enforcement can be different due to local economic development priorities. There is still a lack of knowledge about how regional disparities affect the operating performance results of the implementation of corporate environmental management practices, thus providing little information for foreign companies when they invest and develop their production base in China. To fill this research gap, this paper collects data from the Fortune 500 Chinese firms to investigate the (...)
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    The Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything: Or Some Reflections on the Feasibility of the Neurophenomenology Research Programme.Y. Ataria - 2017 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 24 (1-2):7-30.
    In 1996 Varela established the neurophenomenology research programme. This project was not designed to solve what Chalmers has defined as the hard problem, but rather to offer a methodological remedy for this problem. The NRP seeks to bridge the explanatory gap by creating a reciprocal dialogue between the firstperson perspective on the one hand and third-person perspective on the other. Yet, twenty years after Varela's NRP kicked off, it seems that the explanatory gap is still very much alive. This paper (...)
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    Philosophizing and Power: East–West Encounter in the Formation of Modern East Asian Buddhist Philosophy.Jin Y. Park - 2017 - Philosophy East and West 67 (3):801-824.
    Philosophy claims that its goal is to search for truth. The history of philosophy, however, demonstrates that this search for truth has not been free from the power dynamics of respective eras. In this article, I claim that the formation of modern East Asian philosophy is one occasion in which the power structure of the time was visibly reflected. The East–West power imbalance at the beginning of the modern period was both implicitly and explicitly imbedded in the formation of modern (...)
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  10. Katherine Hayles' Third Way Towards Posthumanity - A Review of N. Katherine Hayles (2005) My Mother was a Computer: Digital Subjects and Literary Texts.Y. Lin - unknown
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    Lowest energy structures of self-interstitial atom clusters in α-iron from a combination of Langevin molecular dynamics and the basin-hopping technique.Y. Abe & S. Jitsukawa - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (4):375-388.
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    ARISTOTLE: A Multimedia-Based Intelligent Tutoring System for Zoology.Amelia Κ Y. Tong & Harry W. Agius - 1999 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 9 (2):107-134.
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    Cut-and-project sets and their -duals.Y. Akama & Shinji Iizuka - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (18-21):2847-2854.
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    Practices of Readiness: Punctuation, Poise and the Contingencies of Participatory Design.Y. Akama & A. Light - 2018 - In Liesbeth Huybrechts, Maurizio Teli, Ann Light, Yanki Lee, Julia Garde, John Vines, Eva Brandt, Anne Maire Kanstrup & Keld Bødker (eds.), Proceedings of the 15th Participatory Design Conference: Full Papers - Volume 1. Hasselt and Genk.
    How do we ready ourselves to intervene responsively in the contingent situations that arise in co-designing to make change? How do we attune to group dynamics and respond ethically to unpredictable developments when working with 'community'? Participatory Design can contribute to social transitions, yet its focus is often tightly tuned to technique for designing ICT at the cost of participatory practice. We challenge PD conventions by addressing what happens as we step into a situation to alter it with others, an (...)
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    Una Estrategia en la Búsqueda de Materiales.Miguel Ángel Alario Y. Franco - 2011 - Arbor 187 (Extra_1):57-79.
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    Critical Theory, colonialism, and the historicity of thought.Antonio Y. Vázquez-Arroyo - 2018 - Constellations 25 (1):54-70.
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    The end of progress: Decolonizing the normative foundations of critical theory.Antonio Y. Vázquez-Arroyo - 2018 - Contemporary Political Theory 17 (4):224-227.
  18. George Boolos (ed.), Meaning and Method: Essays in Honor of Hilary Putnam.Y. Levin - 1996 - Minds and Machines 6:434-438.
  19. Revolutions in qualitative research: From just experience to experiencing justice.Y. S. Lincoln - 2005 - Journal of Thought 40 (4).
     
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    Pragmatizmo ir egzistencializmo dialogas: W. Jamesas ir F. Nietzsche apie tiesą.Reyhan Yılmaz - 2024 - Problemos 105:32-44.
    Straipsnyje atskleidžiu tam tikrą pragmatizmo ir egzistencializmo suderinamumą tiesos sampratos aspektu. Siekdamas pagrįsti šį suartėjimą, tyrinėju Jameso pragmatinį metodą ir Nietzschės kritinį požiūrį į „valią tiesai“. Abu mąstytojai stoja prieš absoliučios, fiksuotos ir praktinių individo poreikių nepaisančios tiesos idėją. Atitinkamai, abu jie teigia, kad tiesa, suprantama ikiteoriškai, yra procesas, imanentiškas konkrečiai subjektų gyvenimo patirčiai. Pasitelkdamas pragmatinius ir egzistencialistinius svarstymus, aš kritiškai tyrinėju, kaip šie filosofai kvestionavo tiesą individo kaip veikėjo egzistencijos kontekste.
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    Partially-Ordered (Branching) Generalized Quantifiers: A General Definition.G. Y. Sher - 1997 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 26 (1):1-43.
    Following Henkin’s discovery of partially-ordered (branching) quantification (POQ) with standard quantifiers in 1959, philosophers of language have attempted to extend his definition to POQ with generalized quantifiers. In this paper I propose a general definition of POQ with 1-place generalized quantifiers of the simplest kind: namely, predicative, or “cardinality” quantifiers, e.g., “most”, “few”, “finitely many”, “exactly α ”, where α is any cardinal, etc. The definition is obtained in a series of generalizations, extending the original, Henkin definition first to a (...)
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  22. Philosophy of science, psychiatric classification, and the DSM.Jonathan Y. Tsou - 2019 - In Şerife Tekin & Robyn Bluhm (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Philosophy of Psychiatry. London: Bloomsbury.
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    Weltkriegsphilosophie and Scheler's philosophical anthropology.V. Y. Popov & E. V. Popova - 2018 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 13:142-155.
    Purpose. The research is aimed at understanding the philosophical and journalistic heritage of M. Scheler during 1914-1919. "The philosophy of war" is regarded as the middle link between the phenomenological and anthropological stages of its philosophical evolution. The theoretical and methodological basis of the study is the philosophical legacy of Max Scheler, as well as the work of domestic and Western researchers devoted to this issue. Problems of Weltkriegsphilosophie become comprehensible based on the historical, logical and comparative principles of historical (...)
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    Social negotiations of meanings and changes in the beliefs of prospective teachers: A vygotskian perspective.Y. Soysal & S. Radmard - 2018 - Educational Studies 44 (1):57-80.
    This study presents an exploration of the belief changes of prospective teachers through social co-constructivist teaching. The future presumed in-class teaching orientations of the PTs were also estimated by metaphor analysis. A case study was conducted to monitor the belief changes of the PTs and estimate their probable in-class practices. The participants were six PTs involved in a certification in education programme. The data were gathered from the following different sources; interviews, written reflections and metaphor explanations. The data that were (...)
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    WEAPONS ARE NOTHING BUT OMINOUS INSTRUMENTS: The Daodejing's View on War and Peace.Ellen Y. Zhang - 2012 - Journal of Religious Ethics 40 (3):473-502.
    ABSTRACT The Daodejing (DDJ) is an ancient Chinese text traditionally taken as a representative Daoist classic expressing a distinctive philosophy from the Warring States Period (403–221 BCE). This essay explicates the ethical dimensions of the DDJ paying attention to issues related to war and peace. The discussion consists of four parts: (1) “naturalness” as an onto‐cosmological argument for a philosophy of harmony, balance, and peace; (2) war as a sign of the disruption of the natural pattern of things initiated by (...)
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    Edge misfit dislocation formation at the interface of a nanopore and infinite substrate with surface/interface effects.Y. X. Zhao, Q. H. Fang & Y. W. Liu - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (34):4230-4249.
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    History as a system: and other essays toward a philosophy of history.José Ortega Y. Gasset - 1961 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    The sportive origin of the state -- Unity and diversity of Europe -- Man the technician -- History as a system.
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  28. Pharmacological Interventions and the Neurobiological Basis of Mental Disorders.Jonathan Y. Tsou - 2017 - In Opris Ioan & F. Casanova Manuel (eds.), The Physics of the Mind and Brain Disorders: Integrated Neural Circuits Supporting the Emergence of Mind. Springer. pp. 613-628.
    In psychiatry, pharmacological research has played a crucial role in the formulation, revision, and refinement of neurobiological theories of psychopathology. Besides being utilized as potential treatments for various mental disorders, pharmacological drugs play an important epistemic role as experimental instruments that help scientists uncover the neurobiological underpinnings of mental disorders (Tsou, 2012). Interventions with psychiatric patients using pharmacological drugs provide researchers with information about the neurobiological causes of mental disorders that cannot be obtained in other ways. This important source of (...)
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    On the Transformation of Economic Value: From Its Austrian Roots to Contemporary Economics.Gloria Zúñiga Y. Postigo - 2017 - Axiomathes 27 (5):561-576.
    Carl Menger’s theory of subjective economic value is not only one of the greatest contributions of Austrian economics, subjective value is also the received view in mainstream economics today. However, modern-day economic theory does not explicitly address the theory advanced by Menger but merely assumes that value is subjective on the basis that the experience of valuing something is no more than an expression of preference. Accordingly, contemporary economists do not appear to recognize the distinction between this understanding of value (...)
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    Moral sensitivity and academic ethical awareness of nursing and medical students: A cross-sectional survey.Yuet Kiu Ko, Cordelia Cho, Sihan Sun, Olivia M. Y. Ngan & Helen Y. L. Chan - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics.
    Background Moral sensitivity and academic integrity discernment hold paramount importance for healthcare professionals. Owing to distinct undergraduate educational backgrounds, nurses and physicians may exhibit divergent moral perspectives, academic integrity cognisance, and moral sensitivity within clinical environments. A limited number of studies have investigated the disparities and congruencies pertaining to moral sensitivity and academic ethical awareness among nursing and medical students. Objective The study compares moral sensitivity and academic ethical awareness of undergraduate nursing and medical students with and without clinical exposure. (...)
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    Critique and the digital.Erich Hörl, Nelly Y. Pinkrah & Lotte Warnsholdt (eds.) - 2021 - Zurich: Diaphanes.
    In this volume the editors gather diverse perspectives on one agreed-upon condition: that the computational power of today's world has fundamentally transformed all aspects of this very world. This requires the investigation and questioning not only of the possible sites of critique but also of the concept of critique as such. If there used to be a critical subject constituted in the cultural techniques of modernity, and if digitality, as a condition, indicates itself as a product of modernity while at (...)
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    ¿Qué Es Filosofía?José Ortega Y. Gasset - 2012 - Alianza Editorial.
    José Ortega y Gasset (Madrid, 1883-1955), doctor en Filosofía y Letras, amplió estudios en las universidades de Leipzig, Berlín y Marburgo, consiguiendo a los veintisiete años la cátedra de Metafísica de la Universidad Central de Madrid. En 1923 funda Revista de Occidente, una de las publicaciones culturales de mayor prestigio internacional. ¿Qué es filosofía? nació en 1929 en la Universidad de Madrid. La suspensión de las actividades académicas por causas políticas y la dimisión de Ortega le obligaron a continuar el (...)
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    Obstacles for one-dimensional migration of interstitial clusters in iron.Y. Satoh & H. Matsui - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (18):1489-1504.
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  34. A Sociological Study on the Origin of the Act of Sin -The Case of Adam's Story-.Coşkun Dikbıyık - 2018 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 4 (2):506 - 538.
    This study is a theoretical work in the field of sociology of religion which aims to explain the origin of the act of sin and the fundamental motives of crime and deviation tendencies in this context, from Adam’s story in the Qur'an, the main source of Islam. Sin is regarded as a negative act in religious-cultural sense where one struggles for life and tries to protect itself. Though a direct correlation cannot be established with belief values, the sense of sin (...)
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    el-Keşş'f’ta Hz. Peygamber’e Nispet Edilen Kıraatlerin Tahlili.Lokman Yılmaz - 2024 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 28 (1):103-123.
    Kur’ân-ı Kerîm lafızlarının eda keyfiyetlerini ihtiva eden kıraatler İslâmî ilimlerin birçoğunun önemli mevzuları arasında yer almaktadır. Özellikle tefsir ilminin temel konularından olan kıraatler söz konusu ilmin sembol şahsiyetlerinden olan Zemahşerî’nin (öl. 538/1144) tefsirinde de kayda değer bir yer işgal etmektedir. el-Keşşâf tefsirinde kıraat ihtilaflarına sıkça müracaat eden Zemahşerî’nin kıraatler konusundaki yaklaşımı kendisinden sonraki müfessirleri de etkilemesi yönüyle önem arz etmektedir. O, ele aldığı kıraatlerin bazen hüccet bazen de nispet yönüne temas etmektedir. Kıraatlere daha çok lügavî açıdan yaklaşan Zemahşerî, ilgili kıraatlerin (...)
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    Kwang-Sae Lee.Jin Y. Park - 2013 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (1):218-219.
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    Before Maimonides: a new philosophical dialogue in Hebrew.Y. Tzvi Langermann - 2023 - Leiden ; Boston: Brill.
    All can agree that the achievement of Moses Maimonides (d. 1204) set the standard for subsequent works of "Jewish philosophy". But just what were the contours of philosophical-scientific inquiry that Maimonides replaced? A fairly large array of diverse texts have been studied, but no comprehensive picture has yet emerged. The newly discovered Hebrew dialogue published here has points of contact of various depth with most of the major works of pre-Maimonidean thought. It shares as well influences from without, especially from (...)
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  38. On the issue of the peculiarities of using metaphors in migration discourse of Germany, Austria, England, and America.Y. A. Nesterova & E. A. Burova - 2016 - Liberal Arts in Russia 5 (6):565-572.
    The authors of the article review such complex objects of the language and thinking activity as metaphors representing the numerous migration processes in Europe from 2013 to 2016. Nowadays this topic is very popular among modern Russian and foreign linguists, because the process of migration of the population is widely spread throughout the world and it is a very complicated social, political, economic, and cultural process. The aim of this article is to analyze and compare the usage of metaphors in (...)
     
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  39. "Batı'nın Kavramlarıyla Müslümanca Din Felsefesi Yapmanın İmkânı" Başlıklı Makaleye İtiraz.İbrahim Yıldız - 2024 - Turkish Studies-Comparative Religious Studies 19 (1):183-192.
    In Turkey, where the philosophy of religion is still a relatively new academic field, there are different approaches regarding the fundamental principles that should guide its development. It has been claimed that to conduct a Muslim philosophy of religion, it is necessary to stay away from the concepts that are the product of the intellectual pursuit of Western thought. This claim, which is put forward by Hasan Er, is justified by the thought that some of the basic concepts that emerged (...)
     
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  40. Comments on Strauss's notes on the Crito.Svetozar Y. Minkov - 2023 - In Leo Strauss (ed.), Leo Strauss on Plato's Euthyphro: the 1948 notebook, with lectures and critical writings. University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press.
     
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    Metaphysics E. 2-3 and the Accidental.Christos Y. Panayides & Richard N. Bosley - 2003 - Philosophical Inquiry 25 (3-4):135-150.
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    Introduction.Gloria Zúñiga Y. Postigo & Kenneth Williford - 2017 - Axiomathes 27 (5):437-441.
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    Campaigning for Organ Donation at Mosques.Mohamed Y. Rady & Joseph L. Verheijde - 2016 - HEC Forum 28 (3):193-204.
    There is a trend of recruiting faith leaders at mosques to overcome religious barriers to organ donation, and to increase donor registration among Muslims. Commentators have suggested that Muslims are not given enough information about organ donation in religious sermons or lectures delivered at mosques. Corrective actions have been recommended, such as funding campaigns to promote organ donation, and increasing the availability of organ donation information at mosques. These actions are recommended despite published literature expressing safety concerns (i.e., do no (...)
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    Restoring volitional walking via neural interface in patients with severe spinal cord injury.Nishimura Y. - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  45. Verse: Faith.Antonia Y. Schwab - 1945 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 26 (3):281.
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    Dialogue with Kishtta.Farouk Y. Seif - 2013 - American Journal of Semiotics 29 (1-4):101-115.
    This dialogue between two “semiotic animals” explores the paradox of life and death where death is not perceived as an absolute end or an inevitable aspect of life. The reciprocal and paradoxical relationship between life and death is at the core of the semiotic process. Death is an integral part of this semiotic process, like a door opening out on another transcending world with unpredictable outcomes. Not only does the dialogue reveal an insight into the semioethics of the ritualization of (...)
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    Creativity and Diversity: Generating a Universe in Early Daoist Texts.Sharon Y. Small - 2019 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 46 (3-4):236-252.
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy, EarlyView.
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    The Ethical Message in Huang-Lao Manuscripts: Applying the Laozian Living Riddle as a "Model of Modeling".Sharon Y. Small & Galia Patt-Shamir - 2024 - Philosophy East and West 74 (2):233-256.
    The objective in this article is to apply a Daoist model of an ethic derived from the _Laozi_ on writings of the Huang Lao tradition to offer a unique Daoist cosmically derived ethic _in its own terms_. Having our point of departure in the _Laozi_ we refer to its paradoxical language as a _living riddle_ that is inherent in the tradition, and as such it suggests a "model of modeling." We find this model in _Laozi_ 25, according to which self-so (...)
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    Will to truth and gender studies.D. Y. Snitko & O. P. Varshavskyi - 2019 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 15:111-122.
    Purpose of the paper is to establish the emergence and evolution of a gender problematics from the foundations of classical philosophy, namely, from the phenomenon of will-to-truth as the spontaneous desire of man to understand the life. To achieve this purpose, the following tasks are solved: 1) to investigate the way in which philosophy constitutes itself; 2) to establish how the category of "sex" manifests, both in the natural and in the social contexts; 3) to determine the correlation of gender (...)
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    An exploration of the interactions among the components of an experienced elementary science teacher’s pedagogical content knowledge. Y. Soysal - 2018 - Educational Studies 44 (1):1-25.
    This study had two purposes: to explore the components of the pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) of an experienced elementary science teacher and to reveal the presumed interactions among these components. A naturalistic inquiry was conducted as a single case study in which in-depth qualitative data were gathered through semi-structured interview questions. After the theory-based and data-driven analysis of the qualitative data, the verbal communication was quantitated into numerical data for the enumerative analysis. The results revealed that the teacher’s knowledge of (...)
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