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    Het committeerprobleem van kiezers en hervormingen in welvaartsprogramma’s.David Hollanders & Barbara Vis - 2014 - Res Publica 56 (1):130-132.
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  2. VI—Paradoxes as Philosophical Method and Their Zenonian Origins.Barbara M. Sattler - 2021 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 121 (2):153-181.
    In this paper I show that one of the most fruitful ways of employing paradoxes has been as a philosophical method that forces us to reconsider basic assumptions. After a brief discussion of recent understandings of the notion of paradoxes, I show that Zeno of Elea was the inventor of paradoxes in this sense, against the background of Heraclitus’ and Parmenides’ way of argumentation: in contrast to Heraclitus, Zeno’s paradoxes do not ask us to embrace a paradoxical reality; and in (...)
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    Philosophinnen in Europa 1992 - Zukunft ohne Diskriminierung? VI. Symposion der IAPh in Amsterdam, April 1992.Barbara Helm - 1992 - Die Philosophin 3 (6):97-104.
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    The Epigrams of Philodemos.Barbara Hughes Fowler - 1999 - American Journal of Philology 120 (2):311-313.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Epigrams of PhilodemosBarbara Hughes FowlerDavid Sider, ed. The Epigrams of Philodemos. With introduction and commentary. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. vi 1 259 pp. Cloth, $65.David Sider’s edition of Philodemos’ epigrams is exemplary. It includes a preface stating the reason for such a production; an introduction which treats the life of Philodemos, his connections with Piso and the Epicureans on the Bay of Naples, (...)
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    The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg. Henry Oldenburg, A. Rupert Hall, Marie Boas HallThe Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg. Volume V: 1668-1669.The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg. Volume VI: 1669-1670.The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg. Volume VII: 1670-1671. [REVIEW]Barbara Shapiro - 1972 - Isis 63 (2):283-284.
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    Thesmophoriazousai.Barbara K. Gold - 2002 - American Journal of Philology 123 (3):5-6.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:American Journal of Philology 123.3 (2002) v-vi [Access article in PDF] ThesmophoriazousaiPrefaceThe American Journal of Philology began the year 1999 (Volume 120.1) with a special issue, the first in AJP's history, devoted to the Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone Patre. The guest editors of this volume were Cynthia Damon and Sarolta Takacs. While it has not been the practice of the Journal to publish special issues, it seems appropriate (...)
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    Holding Others in Contempt: the Moderating Role of Power in the Relationship Between Leaders’ Contempt and their Behavior Vis-à-vis Employees.Stacey Sanders, Barbara M. Wisse & Nico W. Van Yperen - 2015 - Business Ethics Quarterly 25 (2):213-241.
    ABSTRACT:The purpose of the present research was to investigate if and when leaders’ trait-like tendency to experience contempt would result in a lack of constructive attitudes and behaviors towards subordinates and an increase in destructive attitudes and behaviors towards subordinates. Previous research shows that increased power aligns individuals’ behavior with their trait-like tendencies. Accordingly, we hypothesized that leader contempt and power will interact to predict leaders’ people orientation, ethical leadership, dehumanization, and self-serving behavior. Across three studies, we indeed found that (...)
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  8. On willing selves: neoliberal politics vis-à-vis the neuroscientific challenge.Sabine Maasen & Barbara Sutter (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Plagrave Macmiilan.
    Currently, the neurosciences challenge the concept of will to be scientifically untenable, specifying that it is our brain rather than our "self" that decides what we want to do. At the same time, we seem to be confronted with increasing possibilities and necessities of free choice in all areas of social life. Based on up-to-date (empirical) research in the social sciences and philosophy, the authors convened in this book address this seeming contradiction: By differentiating the physical, the psychic, and the (...)
     
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    BOEOTIA J. M. Fossey (ed.): Boeotia Antiqua V. Studies on Boiotian Topography, Cults and Terracottas . (McGill University Monographs in Classical Archaeology and History 17.) Pp. xiii + 138, 8 figs, 51 pls. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1995. Paper, Hfl. 120. ISBN: 90-5063-177-0. J. M. Fossey (ed.): Boeotia Antiqua VI. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Boiotian Antiquities (Loyola University of Chicago, 24–26 May 1995) . (McGill University Monographs in Classical Archaeology and History 18.) Pp. xii + 151, 11 figs, 33 pls. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1996. Paper, Hfl. 145. ISBN: 90-5063-468-. [REVIEW]Barbara Kowalzig - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (02):551-.
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  10. Neopolitics : voluntary action in the new regieme.Barbara Cruikshank - 2007 - In Sabine Maasen & Barbara Sutter, On willing selves: neoliberal politics vis-à-vis the neuroscientific challenge. New York: Plagrave Macmiilan. pp. 146.
     
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    Biology La notion d'organisation dans l'histoire de la biologie. By Joseph Schiller. Paris: Maloine, 1978. Pp. vi + 133. 70F. [REVIEW]Barbara Haines - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (2):160-161.
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  12. Creating citizen-consumers? public service reform and (un)willing selves.Barbara Cruikshank - 2007 - In Sabine Maasen & Barbara Sutter, On willing selves: neoliberal politics vis-à-vis the neuroscientific challenge. New York: Plagrave Macmiilan.
     
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  13. Scientizing the humanities.Barbara Herrnstein Smith - 2016 - Common Knowledge 22 (3):353-372.
    Advocates of literary Darwinism, cognitive cultural studies, neuroaesthetics, digital humanities, and other such hybrid fields now seek explicitly to make the aims and methods of one or another humanities discipline approximate more closely the aims and methods of science, and at their most visionary, they urge as well the overall integration of the humanities and natural sciences. This essay indicates some major considerations—historical, conceptual, and pragmatic—that may be useful for assessing these efforts and predicting their future. Arguments promoting integration often (...)
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    Applying Civil Rights Law to Clinical Research: Title VI’s Equal Access Mandate.Joseph Liss, David Peloquin, Mark Barnes & Barbara E. Bierer - 2022 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 50 (1):101-108.
    Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and its implementing regulations prohibit federally-funded educational institutions and healthcare centers from engaging in disparate impact discrimination “on the ground of race, color, or national origin” in all of their operations.
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  15. Just regionalisation: rehabilitating care for people with disabilities and chronic illnesses. [REVIEW]Barbara Secker, Maya J. Goldenberg, Barbara E. Gibson, Frank Wagner, Bob Parke, Jonathan Breslin, Alison Thompson, Jonathan R. Lear & Peter A. Singer - 2006 - BMC Medical Ethics 7 (1):1-13.
    Background Regionalised models of health care delivery have important implications for people with disabilities and chronic illnesses yet the ethical issues surrounding disability and regionalisation have not yet been explored. Although there is ethics-related research into disability and chronic illness, studies of regionalisation experiences, and research directed at improving health systems for these patient populations, to our knowledge these streams of research have not been brought together. Using the Canadian province of Ontario as a case study, we address this gap (...)
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    Een huid Van ivoor.Barbara Baert - 2002 - Bijdragen 63 (2):171-199.
    In the tenth book of Ovid’s Metamorphoses there is a moving story which explores the relationship between the artist and his work of art. It is the myth of the sculptor Pygmalion. The story of the Cypriot artist for whom the ivory statue of his ideal woman came to life knew a very widespread transmission. The myth inspired authors and artists to reflect about love, idolatry, lifeless matter, the artist vis-à-vis the one Creator, and so on. The secondary literature which (...)
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    A Meta-Analysis of the Impact of Entrepreneurs’ Gender on their Access to Bank Finance.Malin Malmström, Barbara Burkhard, Charlotta Sirén, Dean Shepherd & Joakim Wincent - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-18.
    This meta-analysis of 31 studies over 20 years advances our understanding of the gender gap in entrepreneurial bank finance. Findings from previous research on the relationship between entrepreneurs’ gender and bank financing are mixed, which suggests the need to pay particular attention to entrepreneurs’ social context. In this study, we develop a model of how social gender norms explain variation in women entrepreneurs’ (vis-à-vis men entrepreneurs’) access to bank finance. Specifically, we theorize how women’s formal (their nations’ political ideologies) and (...)
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  18. Adaptive abilities.Erasmus Mayr & Barbara Vetter - 2023 - Philosophical Issues 33 (1):140-154.
    Abilities, in contrast to mere dispositions, propensities, or tendencies, abilities seem to be features of agents that put the agent herself in control. But what is the distinguishing feature of abilities vis‐à‐vis other kinds of powers? Our aim in this paper is to point, in answer to this question, to a crucial feature of abilities that existing accounts have tended to neglect: their adaptivity. Adaptivity is a feature of how abilities are exercised. The main reason for its relative neglect has (...)
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  19. Self, past and present.Sabine Maasen, Barbara Sutter & Stefanie Duttweiler - 2007 - In Sabine Maasen & Barbara Sutter, On willing selves: neoliberal politics vis-à-vis the neuroscientific challenge. New York: Plagrave Macmiilan.
     
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  20. Introduction : reviving a sociology of willing selves.Sabine Maasen & Barbara Sutter - 2007 - In Sabine Maasen & Barbara Sutter, On willing selves: neoliberal politics vis-à-vis the neuroscientific challenge. New York: Plagrave Macmiilan.
     
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    Path Learning in Individuals With Down Syndrome: The Floor Matrix Task and the Role of Individual Visuo-Spatial Measures.Chiara Meneghetti, Enrico Toffalini, Silvia Lanfranchi & Barbara Carretti - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14:513847.
    Environment learning is essential in everyday life. In individuals with Down syndrome (DS), this skill has begun to be examined using virtual exploration. Previous studies showed that individuals with DS can learn and remember paths in terms of sequences of turns and straight stretches, albeit with some difficulty, and this learning is supported by their cognitive abilities. This study further investigates environment learning in the DS population, newly examining their ability to learn a path from actual movements, and to learn (...)
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  22. Self-help : the making of neoscocial selves in neoliberal society.Sabine Maasen, Barbara Sutter & Stefanie Duttweiler - 2007 - In Sabine Maasen & Barbara Sutter, On willing selves: neoliberal politics vis-à-vis the neuroscientific challenge. New York: Plagrave Macmiilan. pp. 25--52.
     
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    Barbara Gauger – Jörg-Dieter Gauger , Die Fragmente der Historiker. Ephoros von Kyme und Timaios von Tauromenion , Stuttgart 2015 VI, 368 S., 1 Abb., ISBN 978-3-7772-1506-8 € 198,–Die Fragmente der Historiker. Ephoros von Kyme und Timaios von Tauromenion. [REVIEW]Claudio Biagetti - 2015 - Klio 100 (3):952-955.
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    Barbara Maurina and Carlo Andrea Postinger, eds., Ricerche archeologiche a Sant’Andrea di Loppio (Trento, Italia): L’area della chiesa. Oxford, UK: Archaeopress, 2020. Pp. vi, 306; color and black-and-white figures. £50. ISBN: 978-1-7896-9536-6. Table of contents available online at https://www.archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/displayProductDetail.asp?id={B61FC63D-8DF4-412D -AAAA-9CC800F9C5A9}. [REVIEW]Andrea Mariani - 2022 - Speculum 97 (2):538-539.
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  25. Maasen, Sabine and Sutter, Barbara (eds): On Willing Selves: Neoliberal Politics vis-à-vis the Neuroscientific Challenge. [REVIEW]Robyn Smith - 2008 - Minerva 46 (4):491-494.
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    Barbara Cassin: Sophistical Reading.Paul Earlie - 2022 - Diacritics 50 (1):4-31.
    Abstract:Although best known to English-speaking readers as the general editor of the Dictionary of Untranslatables, the work of French philologist and philosopher Barbara Cassin is eclectic, encompassing literary studies, ancient philosophy, rhetoric, translation theory, psychoanalysis, politics, and more. From Presocratic philosophy to more recent reflections on Big Tech and democracy, Cassin's work is rooted in "sophistics," an approach that emphasizes the primacy of language in shaping our interactions with the world. Situating this sophistical approach vis-à-vis classical philology (Bollack) and (...)
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    The Reader's Adviser: A Layman's Guide to Literature. Volume V: The Best in the Literature of Science, Technology, and Medicine. Paul T. DurbinThe Reader's Adviser: A Layman's Guide to Literature. Volume VI: Indexes. Barbara A. Chernow, George A. Vallasi. [REVIEW]Clark Elliott - 1989 - Isis 80 (4):746-747.
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    Barbara LEONI, La Parafrasi Ambrosiana dello Strategicon di Maurizio: l'arte della guerra a Bisanzio. Bibliotheca erudita, 22.Sebastiano Panteghini - 2006 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 99 (1):249-254.
    Questo utile ed interessante volume – frutto di una tesi in Filologia bizantina elaborata presso l'Università Cattolica di Milano sotto la guida di C. M. Mazzucchi – offre l'editio princeps della Parafrasi Ambrosiana allo Strategicon di Maurizio, un manuale di tattica militare fra i più significativi della letteratura greca, composto verisimilmente nell'ultima decade del VI secolo ovvero agli inizi del VI; la parafrasi, a sua volta, è testimoniata dal codice Ambrosianus B 119 sup. = gr. 139 (A), una importantissima raccolta (...)
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  29. A note on the nature of "water".Barbara Abbott - 1997 - Mind 106 (422):311-319.
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    Whence and whither in spatial language and spatial cognition?Barbara Landau & Ray Jackendoff - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (2):255-265.
  31. A Reply to Szabó’s “Descriptions and Uniqueness”.Barbara Abbott - 2003 - Philosophical Studies 113 (3):223 - 231.
    Szabó follows Heim in viewing familiarity, rather than uniqueness, as the essence of the definite article, but attempts to derive both familiarity and uniqueness implications pragmatically, assigning a single semantic interpretation to both the definite and indefinite articles. I argue that if there is no semantic distinction between the articles, then there is no way to derive these differences between them pragmatically.
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  32. Bhāṣāpariccheda.ViśVanāTha NyāYapañCāNana BhaṭṬāCāRya[From Old Catalog] - 1971 - Edited by Shastri, Dharmendra Nath & [From Old Catalog].
     
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    Time.Barbara Adam - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):119-126.
    The article argues that the relationship to time is at the root of what makes us human and that culture arises with and from efforts to transcend death, change and the rhythmicity of the physical environment. Time can be tracked through systems of time measurement and later transformed from a process of nature into clock time, a time to human design that is abstracted from context and content. In this form time can be traded with all other times. With contemporary (...)
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  34. Definiteness and Indefiniteness.Barbara Abbott - 2004 - In Laurence R. Horn & Gregory Ward, Handbook of Pragmatics. Blackwell.
    The prototypes of definiteness and indefiniteness in English are the definite article the and the indefinite article a/an, and singular noun phrases (NPs)1 determined by them. That being the case it is not to be predicted that the concepts, whatever their content, will extend satisfactorily to other determiners or NP types. However it has become standard to extend these notions. Of the two categories definites have received rather more attention, and more than one researcher has characterized the category of definite (...)
     
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  35. Presuppositions and common ground.Barbara Abbott - 2008 - Linguistics and Philosophy 31 (5):523-538.
    This paper presents problems for Stalnaker’s common ground theory of presupposition. Stalnaker (Linguist and Philos 25:701–721, 2002) proposes a 2-stage process of utterance interpretation: presupposed content is added to the common ground prior to acceptance/rejection of the utterance as a whole. But this revision makes presupposition difficult to distinguish from assertion. A more fundamental problem is that the common ground theory rests on a faulty theory of assertion—that the essence of assertion is to present the content of an utterance as (...)
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    How counting represents number: What children must learn and when they learn it.Barbara W. Sarnecka & Susan Carey - 2008 - Cognition 108 (3):662-674.
  37. (1 other version)The broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions.Barbara L. Fredrickson - 2005 - In Felicia A. Huppert, Nick Baylis & Barry Keverne, The Science of Well-Being. Oxford University Press.
  38. Proper names and language.Barbara Abbott - 2005 - In Greg N. Carlson & Francis Jeffry Pelletier, Reference and Quantification: The Partee Effect. CSLI Publications. pp. 1--19.
  39. Nondescriptionality and natural kind terms.Barbara Abbott - 1989 - Linguistics and Philosophy 12 (3):269 - 291.
    The phrase "natural kind term" has come into the linguistic and philosophical literature in connection with well-known work of Kripke (1972) and Putnam (1970, 1975a). I use that phrase here in the sense it has acquired from those and subseqnent works on related topics. This is not the transparent sense of the phrase. That is, if I am right in what follows there are words for kinds of things existing in nature which are not natural kind terms in the current (...)
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    Creationism's Trojan Horse: The Wedge of Intelligent Design.Barbara Forrest & Paul R. Gross - 2003 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Forrest and Gross expose the scientific failure, the religious essence, and the political ambitions of "intelligent design" creationism. They examine the movement's "Wedge Strategy," which has advanced and is succeeding through public relations rather than through scientific research. Analyzing the content and character of "intelligent design theory," they highlight its threat to public education and to the separation of church and state.
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    On the Origin of Objects. Brian Cantwell Smith.Barbara Smith - 1998 - Isis 89 (4):772-773.
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    Advaita Vedānta evaṃ Kaśmīra Śaiva Advaitavāda.Viśvambhara Dvivedī - 2005 - Naī Dillī: Satyam Pabliśiṅga Hāusa.
    Comparative study of Advaita Vedanta and Kashmir Śaivism.
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    What We Want: The Art of Marie Luplau and Emilie Mundt.Barbara Sjoholm - 2009 - Feminist Studies 35 (3):549-572.
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    A Meditation on Merit.Barbara S. Stengel - 2017 - Philosophy of Education 73:560-564.
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    Exploring the Nexus of Queer and Religious.Barbara S. Stengel - 2022 - Philosophy of Education 78 (4):1-10.
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  46. That lusty puss, the good-old-cause.Barbara Taft - 1984 - History of Political Thought 5 (3):447-468.
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    Analyticity and nondescriptionality[*] michigan state university abbottb@msu.Edu.Barbara Abbott - manuscript
    One of the widely accepted and quite influential conclusions of modern Anglo-American philosophy is that there is no sharp distinction between analytic truths and statements that are true only [by] virtue of the facts; what had been called analytic truths in earlier work, it is alleged, are simply expressions of deeply held belief. This conclusion seems quite erroneous. There is no fact about the world that I could discover that would convince me that you persuaded John to go to college (...)
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  48. Specificity and referentiality.Barbara Abbott - manuscript
  49. The difference between definite and indefinite descriptions.Barbara Abbott - manuscript
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    Desplazamientos en torno a la corporalidad. Entre la ética de la liberación y la perspectiva descolonial.Bárbara Aguer - 2019 - Ideas Y Valores 68 (169):33-59.
    Se reconstruyen las diferencias alrededor del tratamiento de la corporalidad en dos corrientes contemporáneas del pensamiento latinoamericano: la filosofía de la liberación y la perspectiva descolonial. Ambas se inscriben en un campo filosófico comprendido como conocimiento situado, lo que significa que dichas perspectivas, al visibilizar su propio lugar de enunciación, realizan una sistematización críticaracional, fundada en la experiencia concreta, histórica y sensible de la herida colonial. En el marco que configura este punto de partida reflexivo, el lugar asignado a la (...)
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