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    Significant redefinitions: A meta‐analysis of aspects of recent developments in initial teacher education in England and Wales.D. P. Gilroy - 1997 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 29 (2):102–118.
    (1997). Significant redefinitions: A meta‐analysis of aspects of recent developments in initial teacher education in England and Wales. Educational Philosophy and Theory: Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 102-118. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-5812.1997.tb00023.x.
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    A redefinition of Boyle's chemistry and corpuscular philosophy.Antonio Clericuzio - 1990 - Annals of Science 47 (6):561-589.
    Summary Robert Boyle did not subordinate chemistry to mechanical philosophy. He was in fact reluctant to explain chemical phenomena by having recourse to the mechanical properties of particles. For him chemistry provided a primary way of penetrating into nature. In his chemical works he employed corpuscles endowed with chemical properties as his explanans. Boyle's chemistry was corpuscular, rather than mechanical. As Boyle's views of seminal principles show, his corpuscular philosophy cannot be described as a purely mechanical theory of matter. Boyle's (...)
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    La redéfinition du tiers secteur québécois à l'aune du militantisme technique : Paroles publiques: Communiquer dans la cité.Serge Proulx, Julien Rueff & Nicolas Lecomte - 2007 - Hermes 47:107.
    Les médiations de la parole publique par les dispositifs numériques questionnent le renouvellement possible des formes de délibérations collectives au sein des groupes associatifs. Nous examinerons comment, dans un contexte d'émergence de nouveaux collectifs technophiles orientés vers des pratiques d'usage et de politisation des technologies de communication, le mouvement « communautaire » québécois redéfinit son identité, ses aspirations et ses pratiques dans la sphère publique, au prix de vives tensions. Plusieurs éléments semblent structurer les différences et controverses: l'enracinement local du (...)
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    The etymological evolvement and redefinition of ‘game’.Jiangzhu Bai, Xiaotian Wei & Rongting Zhou - forthcoming - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy:1-13.
    This research revisits the conceptual foundations and definitions of ‘game’, distinguishing it from ‘sport’ and ‘play’ through an etymological and philosophical lens. Given the vast range of ‘game’ in everyday use and the enormous diversity of the activities called games, Wittgenstein argued that games cannot be defined at all but have only ‘Family Resemblances’. Philosophers such as Bernard Suits have rejected Wittgenstein’s claim that there is no commonality among all games. But in recent years, some researchers have questioned Suits’ failure (...)
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  5. The 'redefinition of death' debate: Western concepts and western bioethics.Susan Frances Jones & Anthony S. Kessel - 2001 - Science and Engineering Ethics 7 (1):63-75.
    Biomedicine is a global enterprise constructed upon the belief in the universality of scientific truths. However, despite huge scientific advances over recent decades it has not been able to formulate a specific and universal definition of death: In fact, in its attempt to redefine death, the concept of death appears to have become immersed in ever increasing vagueness and ambiguity. Even more worrisome is that bioethics, in the form of principlism, is also endeavouring to become a global enterprise by claiming (...)
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    Eidetics: redefinition of the ghost and its clinical application.Akhter Ahsen - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (4):594-596.
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    Vers une redéfinition typologique et analytique des céramiques du type Zeuxippus Ware.Yona Waksman & Véronique François - 2004 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 128 (21):629-724.
    Yona Waksman, Véronique François Vers une redéfinition typologique et analytique des céramiques byzantines du type Zeuxippus Ware p. 629-724 La vaisselle de table du type Zeuxippus Ware fait a priori partie des catégories de céramiques byzantines les mieux connues. Très largement diffusée sur les territoires de l'Empire byzantin mais aussi dans toute la Méditerranée et en mer Noire, à la fin du XIIe siècle et au début du XIIIe, elle sert couramment de « marqueur » des niveaux archéologiques pour cette (...)
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    The redefinition of conservatism: politics and doctrine.Charles Covell - 1986 - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan.
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    Bowne’s Redefinition of “Telos”.Douglas R. Anderson - 1988 - Idealistic Studies 18 (3):239-246.
    Under the influence of rationalism and various forms of absolute idealism in the nineteenth century, teleology took on the nature of fixity; the universe was held to be fulfilling a definite telos. Such teleology defined a closed universe. In the latter half of the same century the American pragmatists, under the influence of Bergson and Renouvier, began to develop their notion of an open universe: one whose possibilities were not predetermined but were evolving creatively. This necessarily involved a change in (...)
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    A redefinition of transcendental violence seen from shame and despise of oneself.Daniel Salvador Alvarado Grecco - 2022 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 67:25-42.
    Jacques Derrida coined the term “transcendental violence” to account for a kind of violence that begins as soon as the other appears to us. This “original” violence is paired with a betrayal of the other’s singularity since language and phenomenality impose meaning upon them. Despite Derrida’s efforts to question the idea that violence stems from an originally peaceful state, his account does not provide any explanation of violence as a lived experience, nor does it elaborate on how it is lived (...)
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    The Redefinition of Foreign Policy of the United States since Trump’s Election: The Case of Trade War with China.Paweł Jaskuła - 2019 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 23 (1):161-182.
    The main aim of this text is to present economic relations between China and the US today. The election of Donald Trump in 2016, significantly redefined American trade policy toward China. Despite the first months of his presidency, which promised an efficient, long-term cooperation between Beijing and Washington, incumbent president decided to implement severe restriction on the trade with China at the beginning of 2018. However, the announced imposition of tariffs on almost all goods coming from this country could interfere (...)
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    A Pragmatic Redefinition of Value(s): Toward a General Model of Valuation.Nathalie Heinich - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (5):75-94.
    This paper is intended to draw the main theoretical lines of the notion of value, in order to avoid some flaws in the quantitative surveys on values as well as in some qualitative studies of value judgements. Through a number of redefinitions based on a pragmatic approach, inspired not only by Dewey’s concept of ‘valuation’ but also by the new French pragmatic sociology and by the pragmatist trend in linguistics, it tries to specify the conditions under which sociology can address (...)
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    On the neurobiological redefinition of psychiatric symptoms: elimination, reduction, or what?Maël Lemoine - 2019 - Synthese 196 (6):2117-2133.
    Because biologization of psychiatric constructs does not involve derivation of laws, or reduce the number of entities involved, the traditional term of ‘reduction’ should be replaced. This paper describes biologization in terms of redefinition, which involves changing the definition of terms sharing the same extension. Redefinition obtains through triangulation and calibration, that is, respectively, detection of an object from two different spots, and tweaking parameters of detection in order to optimize the picture. The unity of the different views (...)
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    Toward a redefinition of implicit memory: Process dissociations following elaborative processing and self-generation.Jeffrey Toth, Eyal M. Reingold & Larry Jacoby - 1994 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 20 (2):290-303.
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    Frontières ethniques et redéfinition du cadre politique à Tahiti.Alexandrine Brami Celentano - 2002 - Hermes 32:367.
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    Le financement de la transition écologique : vers une redéfinition du rôle de l’épargne salariale.Gilles L. Bourque & L’Italien - 2014 - Éthique Publique 16 (2).
    Devant des enjeux économiques et écologiques majeurs, les sociétés comme le Québec font face aujourd’hui à une exigence forte de transition écolo­gique de leurs structures économiques et énergétiques. Parmi l’ensemble des ques­tions d’ordre pratique soulevées par cette transition, celle qui a trait à son financement est l’une des plus épineuses. Dans le contexte actuel, où les finances publiques sont exsangues et où les fonctions économiques de l’État sont en redé­finition, des innovations permettant de mobiliser l’épargne capitalisée dans les fonds privés (...)
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    The Postmodern State: Redefinition or Retreat?Karl W. Schweizer - 2018 - The European Legacy 24 (1):82-86.
    The traditional conception and validation of state identity, if not legitimacy, has in recent decades, so argues Jason Royce Lindsey, undergone profound alterations in response to novel transformat...
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  18. A feminist redefinition of privatization and economic reform.Barbara E. Hopkins - 1995 - In Edith Kuiper & Jolande Sap (eds.), Out of the margin: feminist perspectives on economics. New York: Routledge. pp. 181.
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    Buddha's Redefinition of Tapas.Ria Kloppenborg - 1990 - Buddhist Studies Review 7 (1-2):49-73.
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    On Ito-Jinsai 's redefinition of notions of the Confucianism presented on the original meaning of the Analects of Confucius(『論語古義』). 이인화 - 2017 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 85:133-165.
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  21. A Landscape Manifesto Redefinition of landscape's role as major task.Diana Balmori - 2010 - Topos: European Landscape Magazine 73:98.
     
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    Altered Selves: Redefinitions of Subjectivity in Emmanuel Levinas and Jean-Luc Marion.April Capili - 2013 - Dissertation, Ku Leuven
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    Toward a Redefinition of Europe's Political Identity: Spinoza's Non-hierarchical Vision.Michael Mack - 2008 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2008 (145):67-86.
    Strangely enough, Kant still serves to represent not only “the good German” but also “the good European.” This state of affairs comes perhaps most clearly to the fore in Robert Kagan's Of Paradise and Power. Written in the wake of the Iraq War, this political essay aligns the U.S. administration's willingness to refer to military action with Hobbes, while contrasting it with a “postmodern” European policy, the alleged Kantianism of which is marked by a refusal to resort to force, preferring (...)
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  24. Building capacity for the development of a critical democratic citizenry through the redefinition of education.J. R. Horn - 2004 - World Futures 60 (3):169 – 182.
    This article answers the question, How can we build capacity for the development of a critical democratic citizenry? This is achieved by generally describing postmodern society, and by introducing the idea of evolutionary consciousness as the next step in meeting the needs of a postmodern society. Secondly, the current nature of education is described, which is followed by a redefinition of education within the context of a critical ideal. The discussion concludes with a presentation of the pragmatics of building (...)
     
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    Precarious Plasticity: Neuropolitics, Cochlear Implants, and the Redefinition of Deafness.Laura Mauldin - 2014 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 39 (1):130-153.
    This article provides an ethnographic account of pediatric cochlear implantation, revealing an important shift in the definition of deafness from a sensory loss to a neurological processing problem. In clinical and long-term therapeutic practices involved in pediatric implantation, the cochlear implant is recast as a device that merely provides access to the brain. The “real” treatment emerges as long-term therapeutic endeavors focused on neurological training. This redefinition then ushers in an ensuing responsibility to “train the brain,” subsequently displacing failure (...)
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    Toward a Redefinition of Imperialism.Antonio Carlo - 1974 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1974 (20):108-119.
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    Hegel's Redefinition of the Critical Project.Ardis B. Collins - 1982 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 6:1-13.
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    Darwin and teleology: Redefinition or historicizing?R. Paul Thompson - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 63:94-97.
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    War, a redefinition.Américo José Pinheira Pereira - 2014 - Synesis 6 (2):1-20.
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    Hume's Dialogues and the Redefinition of the Philosophy of Religion.George Schner - 1991 - The Thomist 55 (1):83-101.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:HUME'S DIALOGUES AND THE REDEFINITION OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION GEORGE ScHNER, S.J. Regis College Toronto, Ontario HETHER ONE IS rethinking the content of a course and the place of one's study in the context of a broader curriculum, or whether there is a moment of fundamental questioning which grows out of rereading a classic text or engaging in contemporary debates, such moments of questioning are essential. This (...)
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    Is transhumanism heading towards redefinition of human being or towards Utopia?Rafał Szopa - 2021 - Scientia et Fides 9 (1):197-214.
    Transhumanism has enormous effect on temporary philosophical thought by forcing philosophers to take on many intellectual challenges. Not only philosophers deal with transhumanism but also scientists who try to create technological solutions that enable implementation of transhumanistic ideas. The question is whether all these ideas will be realized. The purpose of the article is to show that not all transhumanist aspirations can be put into practice. The first reason is that transhumanism limits human’s understanding to the material dimension. While this (...)
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    A Redefinition of Tragedy O. Taxidou: Tragedy, Modernity and Mourning . Pp. vi + 215. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2004. Cased, £45. ISBN: 0-7486-1987-. [REVIEW]Fiona McHardy - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (02):418-.
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    A Process of Redefinition.Andrea Peterson - 1999 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 18 (3):63-80.
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  34. Pour une redéfinition de la charte rationnelle.Elisabeth Rigal - 2010 - In Dominique Pradelle & François-David Sebbah (eds.), Penser avec Desanti. [Mauvezin]: TER.
     
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    Building capacity for the development of a critical democratic citizenry through the redefinition of education.Raymond A. Horn Jr - 2004 - World Futures 60 (3):169 – 182.
    This article answers the question, How can we build capacity for the development of a critical democratic citizenry? This is achieved by generally describing postmodern society, and by introducing the idea of evolutionary consciousness as the next step in meeting the needs of a postmodern society. Secondly, the current nature of education is described, which is followed by a redefinition of education within the context of a critical ideal. The discussion concludes with a presentation of the pragmatics of building (...)
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    Towards a Redefinition of the Public Sphere.Lukas Kaelin - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 69:205-209.
    The public sphere plays a crucial role in the functioning of liberal democracy. As a sphere conceived ideally independent of state control and economic influence, it serves as the sounding board of social and political concerns, where communications take place, ideas are exchanged, and arguments are put forward. The liberal notion of the public sphere relies on values such as inclusivity, transparency, equality, and rationality. This paper explores the limits of the liberal notion of the public sphere by looking into (...)
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  37. Commercial Surrogacy and the Redefinition of Motherhood.Bryn Williams-Jones - 2002 - Journal of Philosophy, Science and Law 2:1-16.
    Since the 1970s, there has been rapid and wide ranging development in the field of new reproductive technologies (NRT). With donor insemination (DI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF), previously infertile couples have been given new hope and the chance to have children. A more recent addition to these new methods of reproduction has been the combination of DI and IVF with surrogate mother arrangements.[1] This technique has subtly changed the realm of reproduction, for with the addition of a third party (...)
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  38. Bank crisis, economic crisis, identity crisis? Upper literary industry crisis and redefinition of capitalism.Christoph Henning - 2010 - Philosophische Rundschau 57 (3):254 - 271.
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    Towards a Redefinition of the Role of the Arts in Education: Extrapolations from Ernest Gellner's Plough, Sword, and Book.Claire Detels - forthcoming - Philosophy of Music Education Review 9 (2):11-18.
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    Towards a Redefinition of the Mens Rea of Rape.Helen Power - 2003 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 23 (3):379-404.
    Definitional problems in the law of rape prompted the recommendation by the Home Office Sex Offences Review Team (Setting the Boundaries: Reforming the law on sex offences, 2000) that the ‘defence’ of mistaken belief in the victim's consent should be denied to defendants unable to show that they took reasonable procedural care to establish consent: such failure would have amounted to recklessness. This article contends that this proposal did not go far enough in recognizing the moral culpability of those who (...)
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  41. Bacon's Redefinition of Metaphysics.J. M. O. Wheatley - 1961 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 42 (4):487.
     
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    On a Proposed Redefinition of "Self-predication" in Plato.Gregory Vlastos - 1981 - Phronesis 26 (1):76-79.
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    Do political theorists have friends? Towards a redefinition of political friendship.Harry Blatterer - 2019 - Thesis Eleven 151 (1):50-68.
    This article suggests a sensitising definition of political friendship with the view of using the concept in empirical research. I begin by identifying three tendencies in the recent literature on political friendship: (1) the tendency to ignore historical developments that rendered modern friendship an intimate relationship; (2) the construction of modern friendship as hermetically sealed in the private sphere; and (3) the conceptual conflation of relationship types. Consequently, friendship is emptied of substantive relational content, while political ‘friendship’ is promoted from (...)
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    Accueillir la complexité identitaire en contexte de migration. Récit co-construit et redéfinition symbolique de l’acte de naissance.Nathalie de Timmerman - 2022 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 237 (3):139-154.
    L’article rend compte d’un dispositif de la « clinique de la multiplicité » mis à la disposition notamment de familles dont la construction identitaire et le lien parent-enfant ont été mis à mal par un contexte de migration forcée. À travers l’exemple de la rencontre clinique d’une mère et de deux adolescents khmers dont l’histoire, marquée par le génocide de l’Angkar, a voulu effacer le noyau identitaire – constitué de tous les éléments de transmission qui font ce que l’on est (...)
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    The Operation Called Verstehen: Towards a Redefinition of the Problem.Thomas McCarthy - 1972 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1972:167 - 193.
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    The Neoliberal Regulatory State, Industry Interests, and the Ideological Penetration of Scientific Knowledge: Deconstructing the Redefinition of Carcinogens in Pharmaceuticals.Rachel Ballinger & John Abraham - 2012 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 37 (5):443-477.
    It is argued that neoliberal political ideology has redefined the regulatory state to have greater convergence of interests and goals with the pharmaceutical industry than previously, particularly regarding acceleration and cost reduction of drug development and regulatory review. Consequently, the pharmaceutical industry has been permitted to set the agenda about how shorter term and cheaper alternative carcinogenicity testing systems are investigated for validity. The authors contend that, with the tacit approval of the neoliberal regulatory state, the commercial interests of the (...)
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    The notion of citizenship in France and its redefinition.G. G. Raymond - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (2):575-579.
    (1996). The notion of citizenship in France and its redefinition. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the study of European Ideas, pp. 575-579.
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  48. The Argument from the finer‐grained content of colour experiences A redefinition of its role within the debate between McDowell and non‐conceptual theorists.Annalisa Coliva - 2003 - Dialectica 57 (1):57-70.
    In this paper I address the question of whether the fact that our colour experiences have a finer‐grained content than our ordinary colour concepts allow us to represent should be taken as a threat to theories of the conceptual content of experience. In particular, I consider and criticise McDowell's response to that argument and propose a possible development of it. As a consequence, I claim that the role of the argument from the finer‐grained content of experience has to be redefined. (...)
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    The memorization of epitomes in the Epicurean community and the redefinition of philosophical praxis.Rodrigo Braicovich - 2017 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 21:127-157.
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  50. Philosophy for Children and the Redefinition of Philosophy: Total Immersion at Mendham.David Kennedy - 1989 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 10 (1).
    Philosophy, like the IAPC Mendham seminar itself, is a place apart. I don't mean by this that philosophy is a realm of timeless ideas, or a dream time, or a place of the ancestors where all the seminal ideas are, although it may very well be that; what I mean is that when we do philosophy, everything stops. Everything stops, I think, because if, as we are flowing along in life and language, we encounter a problem, and we don't smooth (...)
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