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    Beyond type 1 vs. type 2 processing: the tri-dimensional way.Alexandra L. Varga & Kai Hamburger - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Integral Field Spectroscopy of the Low-mass Companion HD 984 B with the Gemini Planet Imager.Mara Johnson-Groh, Christian Marois, Robert J. De Rosa, Eric L. Nielsen, Julien Rameau, Sarah Blunt, Jeffrey Vargas, S. Mark Ammons, Vanessa P. Bailey, Travis S. Barman, Joanna Bulger, Jeffrey K. Chilcote, Tara Cotten, René Doyon, Gaspard Duchêne, Michael P. Fitzgerald, Kate B. Follette, Stephen Goodsell, James R. Graham, Alexandra Z. Greenbaum, Pascale Hibon, Li-Wei Hung, Patrick Ingraham, Paul Kalas, Quinn M. Konopacky, James E. Larkin, Bruce Macintosh, Jérôme Maire, Franck Marchis, Mark S. Marley, Stanimir Metchev, Maxwell A. Millar-Blanchaer, Rebecca Oppenheimer, David W. Palmer, Jenny Patience, Marshall Perrin, Lisa A. Poyneer, Laurent Pueyo, Abhijith Rajan, Fredrik T. Rantakyrö, Dmitry Savransky, Adam C. Schneider, Anand Sivaramakrishnan, Inseok Song, Remi Soummer, Sandrine Thomas, David Vega, J. Kent Wallace, Jason J. Wang, Kimberly Ward-Duong, Sloane J. Wiktorowicz & Schuyler G. Wolff - 2017 - Astronomical Journal 153 (4):190.
    © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.We present new observations of the low-mass companion to HD 984 taken with the Gemini Planet Imager as a part of the GPI Exoplanet Survey campaign. Images of HD 984 B were obtained in the J and H bands. Combined with archival epochs from 2012 and 2014, we fit the first orbit to the companion to find an 18 au orbit with a 68% confidence interval between 14 and 28 au, an eccentricity (...)
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    Feminist Epistemology and American Pragmatism: Dewey and Quine.Alexandra L. Shuford - 2010 - Continuum.
    Birthing feminist pragmatist epistemologies -- Feminist epistemologies -- Embodiment -- Project overview -- Quine's naturalized epistemology -- A brief history of objectivity in western philosophy -- Quine's empiricism -- Holism -- Ontological and epistemological impact -- Antony's analytic feminist empiricism -- Objectivity and the bias paradox -- Quine's naturalized epistemology solves bias paradox -- Anti-quinean realism -- Nelson's holistic feminist empiricism -- Nelson's holism -- Communities as knowers -- Facts/values -- Dewey's theory of inquiry -- Epistemology and inquiry -- Biological (...)
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    Flu, Floods, and Fire: Ethical Public Health Preparedness.Alexandra L. Phelan & Lawrence O. Gostin - 2017 - Hastings Center Report 47 (3):46-47.
    Even as public health ethics was developing as a field, major incidents such as 9/11 and the SARS epidemic propelled discourse around public health emergency preparedness and response. Policy and practice shifted to a multidisciplinary approach, recognizing the broad range of potential threats to public health, including biological, physical, radiological, and chemical threats. This propelled the development of surveillance systems to detect incidents, laboratory capacities to rapidly test for potential threats, and therapeutic and social countermeasures to prepare for and respond (...)
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    Legal Epidemiology for Global Health Security and Universal Health Coverage.Alexandra L. Phelan & Rebecca Katz - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (3):427-429.
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    Decolonization of Global Health Law: Lessons from International Environmental Law.Alexandra L. Phelan & Matiangai Sirleaf - 2023 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (2):450-453.
    Global health law for pandemics currently lacks legal obligations to ensure distributional and reparative justice. In contrast, international environmental law contains several novel international legal mechanisms aimed at addressing the effects of colonialism and global injustices that arise from the disproportionate contributions to — and impacts of — climate change and biodiversity loss.
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    Gene targeting and gene trap screens using embryonic stem cells: New approaches to mammalian development.Alexandra L. Joyner - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (12):649-656.
    Mouse embryonic stem cell lines offer an attractive route for introducing rare genetic alternations into the gene pool since the cells can be pre‐screened in culture and the mutations then transmitted into the germline through chimera production. Two applications of this technique seem ideally suited for a genetic analysis of development are enhancer and gene trap screens for loci expressed during gastrulation and production of targeted mutations using homologous recombination. These approaches should greatly increase the number of mouse developmental mutants (...)
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    Stimulus devaluation induced by action stopping is greater for explicit value representations.Jan R. Wessel, Alexandra L. Tonnesen & Adam R. Aron - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Survey of Informed Consent Procedures in Urology: Disclosing Resident Participation to Patients.Eric A. Singer, Alexandra L. Tabakin, Arnav Srivastava, Labeeqa Khizir & Juliana E. Kim - 2023 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 34 (2):190-195.
    The American Urological Association (AUA) and American College of Surgeons (ACS) codes of professionalism require surgeons to disclose the specific roles and responsibilities of trainees to patients during the informed consent process. The objective of this study is to analyze how these requirements are met by urology training programs. An anonymous electronic survey was distributed to the program directors (PDs) of the 143 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education urology residency programs in the United States in 2021. Information was collected (...)
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  10. E-learning goes mainstream.Michael V. Brown & Alexandra L. Galli - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 149--3.
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    Seeking consent for research with indigenous communities: a systematic review.Emily F. M. Fitzpatrick, Alexandra L. C. Martiniuk, Heather D’Antoine, June Oscar, Maureen Carter & Elizabeth J. Elliott - 2016 - BMC Medical Ethics 17 (1):65.
    BackgroundWhen conducting research with Indigenous populations consent should be sought from both individual participants and the local community. We aimed to search and summarise the literature about methods for seeking consent for research with Indigenous populations.MethodsA systematic literature search was conducted for articles that describe or evaluate the process of seeking informed consent for research with Indigenous participants. Guidelines for ethical research and for seeking consent with Indigenous people are also included in our review.ResultsOf 1447 articles found 1391 were excluded (...)
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    The picture talk project: Aboriginal community input on consent for research.Emily F. M. Fitzpatrick, Gaynor Macdonald, Alexandra L. C. Martiniuk, June Oscar, Heather D’Antoine, Maureen Carter, Tom Lawford & Elizabeth J. Elliott - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):12.
    The consent and community engagement process for research with Indigenous communities is rarely evaluated. Research protocols are not always collaborative, inclusive or culturally respectful. If participants do not trust or understand the research, selection bias may occur in recruitment, affecting study results potentially denying participants the opportunity to provide more knowledge and greater understanding about their community. Poorly informed consent can also harm the individual participant and the community as a whole. Invited by local Aboriginal community leaders of the Fitzroy (...)
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    What genetic research on intelligence tells us about the environment.Robert Plomin, Stephen A. Petrill & Alexandra L. Cutting - 1996 - Journal of Biosocial Science 28 (4):587-606.
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    Situating Moral Agency: How Postphenomenology Can Benefit Engineering Ethics.L. Alexandra Morrison - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (3):1377-1401.
    This article identifies limitations in traditional approaches to engineering ethics pedagogy, reflected in an overreliance on disaster case studies. Researchers in the field have pointed out that these approaches tend to occlude ethically significant aspects of day-to-day engineering practice and thus reductively individualize and decontextualize ethical decision-making. Some have proposed, as a remedy for these defects, the use of research and theory from Science and Technology Studies to enrich our understanding of the ways in which technology and engineering practice are (...)
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    Circumstance anguish: an iatrophilosophical model for depresalgia.Martín L. Vargas-Aragón - 2024 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 70:201-224.
    “Iatrophilosophy” is defined as the translational discipline between medicine and philosophy that has a double objective, theoretical and practical. It is presented a model of practical iatrophilosophy applied to chronic pain associated with depression and stress—depresalgia—, that expands Phenomenologic, Hermeneutic, Dynamic Psychotherapy (PHD) to the general medical field. It starts from the general model of the medical triad - disease, illness, and sickness- and, in the horizon of Ortega's anthropology, five nuclear metaphors are proposed: greed of the body, anguish of (...)
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    Wanting or having to: The role of goal self-concordance in episodic future thinking.Alexandra Ernst, Frederick L. Philippe & Arnaud D'Argembeau - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 66 (C):26-39.
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    Chromatic Perceptual Learning but No Category Effects without Linguistic Input.Alexandra Grandison, Paul T. Sowden, Vicky G. Drivonikou, Leslie A. Notman, Iona Alexander & Ian R. L. Davies - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7:157133.
    Perceptual learning involves an improvement in perceptual judgment with practice, which is often specific to stimulus or task factors. Perceptual learning has been shown on a range of visual tasks but very little research has explored chromatic perceptual learning. Here, we use two low level perceptual threshold tasks and a supra-threshold target detection task to assess chromatic perceptual learning and category effects. Experiment 1 investigates whether chromatic thresholds reduce as a result of training and at what level of analysis learning (...)
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    Watch, Imagine, Attempt: Motor Cortex Single-Unit Activity Reveals Context-Dependent Movement Encoding in Humans With Tetraplegia.Carlos E. Vargas-Irwin, Jessica M. Feldman, Brandon King, John D. Simeral, Brittany L. Sorice, Erin M. Oakley, Sydney S. Cash, Emad N. Eskandar, Gerhard M. Friehs, Leigh R. Hochberg & John P. Donoghue - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    A metamorfózis retorikái.Péter L. Varga - 2009 - Budapest: JAK ;.
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    Immutability, (Im)passibility and Suffering: Steps towards a “Psychological” Ontology of God.Alexandra Pârvan & Bruce L. McCormack - 2017 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 59 (1):1-25.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie Jahrgang: 59 Heft: 1 Seiten: 1-25.
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  21. Ascent of the soul and grades of freedom : Neoplatonic theurgy between ritual and philosophy.Christoph Helmig & Antonio L. C. Vargas - 2014 - In Pieter D' Hoine, Gerd van Riel & Carlos G. Steel (eds.), Fate, providence and moral responsibility in ancient, medieval and early modern thought: studies in honour of Carlos Steel. Leuven: Leuven University Press.
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    Survey of physicians' approach to severe fetal anomalies.Cara C. Heuser, Alexandra G. Eller & Janice L. Byrne - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (7):391-395.
    Objective Standards of care regarding obstetric management of life-threatening anomalies are not defined. It is hypothesised that physicians' management of these pregnancies is variable and influenced by demographic factors. Design A questionnaire was mailed to members of the Society of Maternal–Fetal Medicine with valid US addresses assessing obstetric management of both ‘uniformly lethal’ (eg, anencephaly, renal agenesis) and ‘uniformly severe, commonly lethal’ (eg, trisomy 13 and 18) anomalies. Respondents were asked to answer as if not limited by state/institutional restrictions. Fisher's (...)
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Marta P. Vargas, George W. Noblit, Frances C. Fowler, Dale T. Snauwaert, Barbara Thayer-Bacon, Robert R. Sherman, John H. Scahill, David L. Green, James W. Garrison & Nevin R. Frantz - 1993 - Educational Studies 24 (4):363-401.
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    The Role of Amodal Surface Completion in Stereoscopic Transparency.Barton L. Anderson & Alexandra C. Schmid - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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  25. “Todes” and “Todxs”, linguistic innovations or grammatical gender violations?Alexandra Román Irizarry, Anne L. Beatty-Martínez, Julio Torres & Judith F. Kroll - 2025 - Cognition 257 (C):106061.
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    Review discussion: Love and the human paradigm.Stan van Hooft, Andrew Alexandra, James L. Fredericks, Robert Magliola, Brian Scarlett, Andrew Irvine, Wenche Ommundsen & Patrick Hutchings - 1998 - Sophia 37 (2):129-175.
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    On the Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Cerebral Glucose Uptake During Walking: A Report of Three Patients With Multiple Sclerosis.Thorsten Rudroff, Alexandra C. Fietsam, Justin R. Deters, Craig D. Workman & Laura L. Boles Ponto - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:833619.
    Common symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) include motor impairments of the lower extremities, particularly gait disturbances. Loss of balance and muscle weakness, representing some peripheral effects, have been shown to influence these symptoms, however, the individual role of cortical and subcortical structures in the central nervous system is still to be understood. Assessing [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake in the CNS can assess brain activity and is directly associated with regional neuronal activity. One potential modality to increase cortical excitability and improve motor (...)
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    Measuring Strengths, Opportunities, Aspirations, and Results: Psychometric Properties of the 12-Item SOAR Scale.Matthew L. Cole, Jacqueline M. Stavros, John Cox & Alexandra Stavros - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Strengths, Opportunities, Aspirations, and Results is a strengths-based framework for strategic thinking, planning, conversations, and leading that focuses on strengths, opportunities, aspirations, and results. The SOAR framework leverages and integrates Appreciative Inquiry to create a transformation process through generative questions and positive framing. While SOAR has been used by practitioners since 2000 as a framework for generating positive organizational change, its use in empirical research has been limited by the absence of reliable and valid measures. We report on the reliability, (...)
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    Rousseau: l'énigme du sexe.Yves Vargas - 1997 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
  30. Spatial, temporal, and modulatory factors affecting GasNet evolvability in a visually guided robotics task.Philip Husbands, Andrew Philippides, Patricia Vargas, Christopher L. Buckley, Peter Fine, Ezequiel Di Paolo & Michael O'Shea - 2010 - Complexity 16 (2):35-44.
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    A Mechanical Model for Analyzing the Runaway Solutions in the Radiation Reaction Problem.J. L. Jiménez, J. A. E. Roa-Neri & P. Vargas - 2007 - Foundations of Physics 37 (3):410-426.
    In order to understand the rise of runaway solutions in the radiation reaction problem a mechanical model is used. An alternative demonstration of Daboul’s theorem, through Hurwitz’s criterion, is given. The origin of runaway solutions in electrodynamics is discussed. They arise when the particle has a negative mechanical mass or when approximations are used in the equation of motion. In the 1-dimensional mechanical model an exact and linear equation of motion for the particle is obtained, the corresponding exact solution is (...)
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    “There Is Nothing I Cannot Achieve”: Empowering Latin American Women Through Agricultural Education.Judith L. Gibbons, Zelenia Eguigure-Fonseca, Ana Maier-Acosta, Gladys Elizabeth Menjivar-Flores, Ivanna Vejarano-Moreno & Alexandra Alemán-Sierra - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:902196.
    Higher education, a key driver of women’s empowerment, is still segregated by gender across the world. Agricultural higher education is a field that is male-dominated, even though internationally women play a large role in agricultural production. The purpose of this study was to understand the experience, including challenges and coping strategies, of women from 10 Latin American countries attending an agricultural university in Latin America. The participants were 28 women students with a mean age of 20.9 ± 1.8 years. Following (...)
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    Penser le « changement » à l’envers : le passé, la tradition et les ancêtres vus par les différentes générations de l’époque classique.Alexandra Bartzoka - 2022 - Klio 104 (1):30-99.
    Résumé La présente étude aborde la notion de « changement » dans le cadre de la cité grecque de l’époque classique, mais du côté opposé, celui de la continuité historique. Pour ce faire, elle examine les mots et expressions désignant le passé ancestral d’un peuple : elle étudie les significations du terme patrios et des termes apparentés dans la littérature grecque des Ve et IVe siècles, présente le cadre politique dans lequel les générations qui vivent à l’époque classique font appel (...)
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    Effects of social network factors on information acquisition and adoption of improved groundnut varieties: the case of Uganda and Kenya.Mary Thuo, Alexandra A. Bell, Boris E. Bravo-Ureta, Michée A. Lachaud, David K. Okello, Evelyn Nasambu Okoko, Nelson L. Kidula, Carl M. Deom & Naveen Puppala - 2014 - Agriculture and Human Values 31 (3):339-353.
    Social networks play a significant role in learning and thus in farmers’ adoption of new agricultural technologies. This study examined the effects of social network factors on information acquisition and adoption of new seed varieties among groundnut farmers in Uganda and Kenya. The data were generated through face-to-face interviews from a random sample of 461 farmers, 232 in Uganda and 229 in Kenya. To assess these effects two alternative econometric models were used: a seemingly unrelated bivariate probit model and a (...)
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  35. Authenticity in Latino music: scenes of place.M. Nowotny Kathryn, L. Fackler Jennifer, Carol Vargas Gianncarlo Muschi, Joseph Lindsey Wilson & A. Kotarba - 2013 - In Sara Horsfall, Jan-Martijn Meij & Meghan D. Probstfield (eds.), Music sociology: examining the role of music in social life. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers.
     
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    L’essentialisme de Guillaume D’Ockham.Alexandra Anisie - 2019 - Chôra 17:324-327.
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    L'ontologie de Malebranche.Alexandra Roux - 2015 - Paris: Hermann.
    "L'idée de cet ouvrage prend sa source dans un texte du tout dernier Schelling, extrait de l'Exposé de la philosophie rationnelle pure, professé à Berlin dans les années 1847-1852 et publié ensuite par le fils de Schelling dans un ensemble plus vaste, l'Introduction à la Philosophie de la mythologie."--Prologue, p. [7].
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    Le cercle de l'idée: Malebranche devant Schelling.Alexandra Roux - 2017 - Paris: Honoré Champion éditeur.
    On range généralement la pensée de Malebranche parmi celles qui incarnent ce moment de l'histoire de la philosophie qu'on nomme "rationalisme". En prenant son départ dans l'interprétation que Schelling a produite de la "Vision en Dieu", cet ouvrage se propose de l'aborder plutôt comme un idéalisme issu du dogmatisme et enclin à suspendre l'existence des corps : pour avoir élargi le cercle de la pensée humaine aux dimensions du cercle de l'idée divine, Malebranche ferait dépendre la perception sensible de l'action (...)
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    Le sujet de l’expérience chez Freud.Alexandra Renault - 2003 - Astérion 1 (1).
    La problématisation freudienne de l’expérience ne consiste pas à s’interroger, de manière classique, sur la façon dont le sujet constitue en un savoir objectif des événements particuliers, mais comment le sujet lui-même est constitué en une identité objective, c’est-à-dire dont il peut avoir une connaissance consciente et qui peut être reconnue comme telle par d’autres, à partir d’événements singuliers qui se produisent dans un contexte en-deçà du champ théorique de la conscience, celui du plaisir. S’il part ainsi d’une problématique empiriste (...)
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  40. L'ecclésiologie du Corps du Christ dans Lumen Gentium: méfiance des Pères conciliaires ou réappropriation?Alexandra Diriart - 2009 - Nova et Vetera 84 (3):253-275.
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    Schelling, l'avenir de la raison: rationalisme et empirisme dans sa dernière philosophie.Alexandra Roux - 2016 - Paris: Le Félin.
    Au tournant des années 1820-1830, Schelling découvre au sein de la philosophie deux grandes tendances à l'oeuvre : une tendance "négative" à rendre intelligible le réel en fonction de la nécessité des lois de la pensée, une tendance "positive" à y voir au contraire le fait d'un acte libre. Scrutant cette différence, il finit par montrer qu'elle implique de scinder la philosophie même en une philosophie qui fait intervenir uniquement la raison et une philosophie où la raison se laisse instruire (...)
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    L’analyse interactionnelle comme modalité pédagogique : l’exemple d’un dispositif pour la formation des infirmiers à la relation thérapeutique en psychiatrie.Alexandra Nguyen, Laurent Frobert & Jérôme Favrod - 2020 - Revue Phronesis 9 (2):93-107.
    Interaction analysis opens promising perspectives for nursing education. Sixteen students and three teachers conducted an interaction analysis, based on video-recorded therapeutic activities. The study aims to understand the practice of self-disclosure in psychiatric nursing. How does the use of interaction analysis tools in a training setting constitute a resource for the acquisition of professional skills? We show how this training design constitutes a resource for : a) the acquisition of clinical theoretical knowledge, b) the articulation of theoretical and practical knowledge, (...)
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    Le Premier de Numénius et l'Un de Plotin.Alexandra Michalewski - 2012 - Archives de Philosophie 75 (1):29-48.
    Résumé La théologie de Numénius, qui définit le premier dieu comme un principe totalement simple, solitaire et transcendant, a joué un grand rôle dans la construction de l’hénologie plotinienne. Or, si cette dernière est en partie héritière des réflexions médioplatoniciennes, elle marque également un véritable tournant dans l’histoire du platonisme. Tandis que le premier principe de Numénius exprime l’unité parfaite de l’être et de l’intellect, l’Un de Plotin est « au-delà de l’être » de manière absolue. Cette différence a des (...)
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  44. ‟Le Rite” (1969) D’Ingmar Bergman: L’Acteur-Comme-Acteur Entre L’‟Anagnorisis” Et la Fragilité de L’Identification.Alexandra Noemina Câmpean - 2017 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:115-125.
    Ingmar Bergman’s The Rite (1969): the Actor-as-Actor between Anagnorisis and Fragility of Identification. The present paper analyses the strange identification experienced by the Bergmanian actor-as-actor, due to a perpetual memory of the body. We will examine the manner in which the actor who plays the role of the actor passes through a painful and disarticulated identification, originated in August Strindberg’s radiations of the ego (Ausstrahlungen des Ichs). Accordingly, the radiations are not only writings in the first person, but also egotistical (...)
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    Phenomenologie de l’Imaginaire et Imaginaire de la Phenomenologie.Alexandra Renault - 2003 - Chiasmi International 5:149-175.
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    Schelling et l'État: quel «ciel sur la terre».Alexandra Roux - 2003 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 101 (3):456-478.
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    (1 other version)L'humour macabre : un mécanisme de défense acceptable en soins critiques?Alexandra Fortin & Charles Dupras - 2018 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 1 (2):69-75.
    Health care professionals assigned to critical care are confronted on a daily basis with particularly trying situations. Their hard work conditions can become anxiety-provoking, affect their physical and/or psychological condition, decrease their performance and increase their absenteeism rate at work. To face this particularly stressful and sometimes depressing context, some professionals fall back on “gallows humour”, a sort of black humour with a morbid overtone, which is likely to shock certain people. Although gallows humour is very widespread, its use in (...)
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    Ethical conflicts and the process of reflection in undergraduate nursing students in Brazil.F. R. S. Ramos, L. C. D. F. Brehmer, M. A. Vargas, A. P. Trombetta, L. R. Silveira & L. Drago - 2015 - Nursing Ethics 22 (4):428-439.
    Background: Nursing students on clinical placements as part of their professional training are routinely faced with situations involving ethical conflicts. The initial act of perceiving a situation as causing an ethical dilemma is the result of both the students’ personal values, drawn from their culture and families, and of the professional knowledge and values that they have acquired through training and experience. Objectives: Nursing students’ experiences on clinical placements in primary care settings were investigated in order to identify situations that (...)
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    Études philoponiennes. Philosopher à l’École d’Alexandrie.Alexandra Michalewski - 2022 - Philosophie Antique 22.
    Ce volume, qui comporte six études d’Étienne Évrard, a le grand mérite de rendre pour la première fois accessible deux inédits du grand spécialiste de Philopon qui enseigna le latin pendant près de trente ans à l’Université de Liège. Le projet de Marc-Antoine Gavray de consacrer un volume au travail d’É. Évrard résulte, comme il l’indique lui-même avec enjouement dans son introduction, d’une sorte de hasard bienvenu : l’inondation soudaine du fonds du magasin à livres de l’ULg, au milieu des...
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    De la tragédie grecque à l'histoire du monde : variations schellingiennes sur le conflit.Alexandra Roux - 2006 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 77 (2):163.
    Dans cette étude, l’auteur veut montrer que le conflit, dans la Phénoménologie de l’esprit, ne se réduit pas à la confrontation des consciences de soi débouchant sur le rapport maître-esclave : en fait, le conflit apparaît, dans chaque section de la Phénoménologie de l’esprit, au moment correspondant à la conscience de soi. Ce sont ces différentes figures qui sont ici résumées. En conclusion, l’auteur suggère que la « philosophie de l’identité » de Schelling pourrait être la source principale de la (...)
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