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    Racial, ethnic, and sociodemographic disparities.Carmen R. Green - 2006 - In B. L. Gant & M. E. Schatman, Ethical Issues in Chronic Pain Management. pp. 95.
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    Assessing the Reliability of the Framework for Equitable and Effective Teaching With the Many-Facet Rasch Model.Priyalatha Govindasamy, Maria del Carmen Salazar, Jessica Lerner & Kathy E. Green - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Returning a Research Participant's Genomic Results to Relatives: Analysis and Recommendations.Susan M. Wolf, Rebecca Branum, Barbara A. Koenig, Gloria M. Petersen, Susan A. Berry, Laura M. Beskow, Mary B. Daly, Conrad V. Fernandez, Robert C. Green, Bonnie S. LeRoy, Noralane M. Lindor, P. Pearl O'Rourke, Carmen Radecki Breitkopf, Mark A. Rothstein, Brian Van Ness & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (3):440-463.
    Genomic research results and incidental findings with health implications for a research participant are of potential interest not only to the participant, but also to the participant's family. Yet investigators lack guidance on return of results to relatives, including after the participant's death. In this paper, a national working group offers consensus analysis and recommendations, including an ethical framework to guide investigators in managing this challenging issue, before and after the participant's death.
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    A Rose by Any Other Name: Pain Contracts/Agreements.Myra Christopher, Nick Shuler, Lisa Robin, Ben Rich, Steve Passik, Carlton Haywood, Carmen Green, Aaron Gilson, Lennie Duensing, Robert Arnold, Evan Anderson & Richard Payne - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (11):5-12.
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    Pragmatic Tools for Sharing Genomic Research Results with the Relatives of Living and Deceased Research Participants.Susan M. Wolf, Emily Scholtes, Barbara A. Koenig, Gloria M. Petersen, Susan A. Berry, Laura M. Beskow, Mary B. Daly, Conrad V. Fernandez, Robert C. Green, Bonnie S. LeRoy, Noralane M. Lindor, P. Pearl O'Rourke, Carmen Radecki Breitkopf, Mark A. Rothstein, Brian Van Ness & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2018 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 46 (1):87-109.
    Returning genomic research results to family members raises complex questions. Genomic research on life-limiting conditions such as cancer, and research involving storage and reanalysis of data and specimens long into the future, makes these questions pressing. This author group, funded by an NIH grant, published consensus recommendations presenting a framework. This follow-up paper offers concrete guidance and tools for implementation. The group collected and analyzed relevant documents and guidance, including tools from the Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research Consortium. The authors then (...)
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    Neusner, J.; Avery-Peck, A.J; Green, W. S. (eds.), The Encyclopaedia of Judaism.Carmen Motos López - 2001 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 6:312.
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    Carmen et Error: o and {iota with psili} i in the Matter of Ovid's Exile.Peter Green - 1982 - Classical Antiquity 1 (2):202-220.
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    Did Damasus Write the Carmen Contra Paganos? The Evidence of Et.Roger Green - 2016 - Classical Quarterly 66 (2):691-704.
    In Alan Cameron's long-awaited and epoch-making studyThe Last Pagans of Rome, a typically erudite and stimulating chapter is devoted to the anonymous poem generally known today asCarmen contra paganos(CCP), written in the late fourth or (some have argued) early fifth century. This poem (of 122 lines)—of which the text is still in many places uncertain, in spite of a wealth of critical attention from the time when it was brought fully to light by Delisle in 1867 to the present day—is (...)
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    Emerging sociotechnical imaginaries for gene edited crops for foods in the United States: implications for governance.Carmen Bain, Sonja Lindberg & Theresa Selfa - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 37 (2):265-279.
    Gene editing techniques, such as CRISPR, are being heralded as powerful new tools for delivering agricultural products and foods with a variety of beneficial traits quickly, easily, and cheaply. Proponents are concerned, however, about whether the public will accept the new technology and that excessive regulatory oversight could limit the technology’s potential. In this paper, we draw on the sociotechnical imaginaries literature to examine how proponents are imagining the potential benefits and risks of gene editing technologies within agriculture. We derive (...)
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  10. Carl P. E. Springer: The Gospel as Epic in Late Antiquity. The Paschale Carmen of Sedulius. (Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae. Texts and Studies of Early Christian Life and Language, 2.) Pp. xi + 168. Leiden, New York, Copenhagen and Cologne: Brill, 1988. fl. 72. [REVIEW]R. P. H. Green - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (1):159-159.
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    Soil conservation in Cuba: A key to the new model for agriculture. [REVIEW]Paul L. Gersper, Carmen S. Rodríguez-Barbosa & Laura F. Orlando - 1993 - Agriculture and Human Values 10 (3):16-23.
    Most aspects of agriculture in Cuba prior to 1989 were comparable to California: a high energy input, conventional agriculture (based on what the Cubans now call the “classical model”) in which little was done to protect the nation's soils from erosion, loss of fertility, salinization, and other forms of degradation. In stark contrast the new “Alternative Model,” which has been rapidly replacing the previous model since 1989, emphasizes soil conservation and rehabilitation and the general improvement of the nation's soils as (...)
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  12. Perceptual Categorization and Perceptual Concepts.E. J. Green - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly.
    Conceptualism is the view that at least some perceptual representation is conceptual. This paper considers a prominent recent argument against Conceptualism due to Ned Block. Block’s argument appeals to patterns of color representation in infants, alleging that infants exhibit categorical perception of color while failing to deploy concepts of color categories. Accordingly, the perceptual representation of color categories in infancy must be non-conceptual. This argument is distinctive insofar as it threatens not only the view that all perception is conceptual, but (...)
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  13. Moore’s Paradox: New Essays on Belief, Rationality, and the First Person.Mitchell S. Green & John N. Williams (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    G. E. Moore observed that to assert, 'I went to the pictures last Tuesday but I don't believe that I did' would be 'absurd'. Over half a century later, such sayings continue to perplex philosophers. In the definitive treatment of the famous paradox, Green and Williams explain its history and relevance and present new essays by leading thinkers in the area.
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  14. A Pluralist Perspective on Shape Constancy.E. J. Green - forthcoming - The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
    The ability to perceive the shapes of things as enduring through changes in how they stimulate our sense organs is vital to our sense of stability in the world. But what sort of capacity is shape constancy, and how is it reflected in perceptual experience? This paper defends a pluralist account of shape constancy: There are multiple kinds of shape constancy centered on geometrical properties at various levels of abstraction, and properties at these various levels feature in the content of (...)
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  15. Hill on perceptual relativity and perceptual error.E. J. Green - 2024 - Mind and Language 39 (1):80-88.
    Christopher Hill's Perceptual experience is a must‐read for philosophers of mind and cognitive science. Here I consider Hill's representationalist account of spatial perception. I distinguish two theses defended in the book. The first is that perceptual experience does not represent the enduring, intrinsic properties of objects, such as intrinsic shape or size. The second is that perceptual experience does represent certain viewpoint‐dependent properties of objects—namely, Thouless properties. I argue that Hill's arguments do not establish the first thesis, and then I (...)
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    Precision medicine and the problem of structural injustice.Sara Green, Barbara Prainsack & Maya Sabatello - 2023 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 26 (3):433-450.
    Many countries currently invest in technologies and data infrastructures to foster precision medicine (PM), which is hoped to better tailor disease treatment and prevention to individual patients. But who can expect to benefit from PM? The answer depends not only on scientific developments but also on the willingness to address the problem of structural injustice. One important step is to confront the problem of underrepresentation of certain populations in PM cohorts via improved research inclusivity. Yet, we argue that the perspective (...)
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  17. Biology meets Physics: Reductionism and Multi-scale Modeling of Morphogenesis.Sara Green & Robert Batterman - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 7161:20-34.
    A common reductionist assumption is that macro-scale behaviors can be described "bottom-up" if only sufficient details about lower-scale processes are available. The view that an "ideal" or "fundamental" physics would be sufficient to explain all macro-scale phenomena has been met with criticism from philosophers of biology. Specifically, scholars have pointed to the impossibility of deducing biological explanations from physical ones, and to the irreducible nature of distinctively biological processes such as gene regulation and evolution. This paper takes a step back (...)
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    Nietzsche and the Transcendental Tradition.Michael Steven Green - 2002 - University of Illinois Press.
    By tracking Nietsche's thought through the philosophical influences upon him, Green establishes a significant new foundation from which to assess Nietzsche's place in modern philosophy and culture.
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  19. On the Perception of Structure.E. J. Green - 2017 - Noûs 53 (3):564-592.
    Many of the objects that we perceive have an important characteristic: When they move, they change shape. For instance, when you watch a person walk across a room, her body constantly deforms. I suggest that we exercise a type of perceptual constancy in response to changes of this sort, which I call structure constancy. In this paper I offer an account of structure constancy. I introduce the notion of compositional structure, and propose that structure constancy involves perceptually representing an object (...)
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    Religion and moral reason: a new method for comparative study.Ronald Michael Green - 1988 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Using the theoretical approach he introduced in his acclaimed Religious Reason (Oxford, 1978), and drawing on contemporary rationalist ethical theory as well as a variety of religious traditions and issues, Ronald M. Green here provides a simple, effective model for understanding the complexity of religious life. He shows clearly and convincingly that the basic processes of religious reasoning are the same everywhere and that they give rise, in perfectly understandable ways, to the rich diversity of religious expression worldwide. This (...)
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  21. Can We Perceive the Past?E. J. Green - forthcoming - In Lynn Nadel & Sara Aronowitz, Space, Time, and Memory. Oxford University Press.
    A prominent view holds that perception and memory are distinguished at least partly by their temporal orientation: Perception functions to represent the present, while memory functions to represent the past. Call this view perceptual presentism. This chapter critically examines perceptual presentism in light of contemporary perception science. I adduce evidence for three forms of perceptual sensitivity to the past: (i) shaping perception by past stimulus exposure, (ii) recruitment of mnemonic representations in perceptual processing, and (iii) perceptual representation of present objects (...)
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  22. Empirical Explanations of the Laws of Appearance.E. J. Green - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy.
    It is widely thought that there are limits to how things can perceptually appear to us. For instance, nothing can appear both square and circular, or both pure red and pure blue. Adam Pautz has dubbed such constraints “laws of appearance.” But if the laws of appearance obtain, then what explains them? Here I examine the prospects for an empirical explanation of the laws of appearance. First, I challenge extant empirical explanations that appeal purely to the format of perceptual representation. (...)
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    Scale Dependency and Downward Causation in Biology.Sara Green - 2018 - Philosophy of Science 85 (5):998-1011.
    This paper argues that scale-dependence of physical and biological processes offers resistance to reductionism and has implications that support a specific kind of downward causation. I demonstrate how insights from multiscale modeling can provide a concrete mathematical interpretation of downward causation as boundary conditions for models used to represent processes at lower scales. The autonomy and role of macroscale parameters and higher-level constraints are illustrated through examples of multiscale modeling in physics, developmental biology, and systems biology. Drawing on these examples, (...)
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    Towards mining scientific discourse using argumentation schemes.Nancy L. Green - 2018 - Argument and Computation 9 (2):121-135.
    The dominant approach to argument mining has been to treat it as a machine learning problem based upon superficial text features, and to treat the relationships between arguments as either support...
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  25. Implicit bias among physicians and its prediction of thrombolysis decisions for black and white patients.Alexander Green, Dana Carney, Daniel Pallin, Long Ngo, Kristal Raymond, Lisa Iezzoni & Mahzarin Banaji - 2007 - Journal of General Internal Medicine 22 (9):1231–8.
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    Moral dumbfounding and imaginative resistance.Adam Green - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
  27. Newly sighted perceivers and the relation between sight and touch.E. J. Green - 2024 - Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 5.
    Molyneux’s question asks whether a person born blind who has learned to identify shapes by touch could, if suddenly granted sight, immediately identify shapes visually. This question has often been used to structure discussions of whether there is a “rational connection” between sight and touch—whether it is possible to rationally doubt whether the same shape properties are both seen and felt. I distinguish two questions under this general heading. The first concerns, roughly, whether the visual and haptic perception of shape (...)
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    Predicting the behavior of the educational system.Thomas F. Green - 1980 - Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press. Edited by David P. Ericson & Robert H. Seidman.
    This groundbreaking work was the first to propose an inquiry into the forms, dynamics, and constructs of educational policy. This fine book remains the only treatment of educational policy incorporating an account of the differences between various kinds of educational goods. Professor Green explored the nature of policy and prospects for the future, and it is a rare treat that we can now (more than fifteen years later) revisit the text to discover his uncanny accuracy.
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  29. Sketch of a Consciousness Manifesto.Lorna Green - manuscript
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    Kultur der Verantwortung - Verantwortung der Kultur: eine Vorlesungsreihe.Christoph auf der Horst (ed.) - 2010 - Düsseldorf: DUP.
    Die Krisenhaftigkeit der jüngeren und jüngsten Zeit ist unübersehbar. Von daher ist auch das verstärkte Bemühen um Verantwortung in Politik und Gesellschaft zu verstehen. Verantwortliches Handeln ist dabei keineswegs unpopulär. Aber es zeigt sich auch, dass es sich in alltagsmoralischen Überzeugungen nicht von alleine durchsetzt, oder in sein Gegenteil verkehrt wird, wenn es bspw. Von Marketingstrategien des 'green-washing' vereinnahmt wird. Die mit einem Geleitwort von Frau Rita Süssmuth versehenen fünf Vorlesungen der Studium Universale-Ringvorlesung 'Kultur der Verantwortung - Verantwortung der (...)
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  31. The Moral Problem Is a Hume Problem.Karen Green - 2024 - Belgrade Philosophical Annual 37 (1):103-121.
    The moral problem, as articulated by Smith, arises out of the attempt to introduce the experimental method of reasoning into moral subjects, developed by Hume. This paper returns to Locke’s earlier attempt to provide an empirically adequate account of morality and the debate his attempt generated. It argues that the seeds of a more adequate, naturalistic account of the metaphysics and epistemology of morals than that developed by either Locke or Hume can already be found in aspects of Locke’s Essay (...)
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    Cognitive Impairments in Fibromyalgia Syndrome: Associations With Positive and Negative Affect, Alexithymia, Pain Catastrophizing and Self-Esteem.Carmen M. Galvez-Sánchez, Gustavo A. Reyes del Paso & Stefan Duschek - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Personalizing Medicine: Disease Prevention in silico and in socio.Sara Green & Henrik Vogt - 2016 - Humana Mente 9 (30).
    Proponents of the emerging field of P4 medicine argue that computational integration and analysis of patient-specific “big data” will revolutionize our health care systems, in particular primary care-based disease prevention. While many ambitions remain visionary, steps to personalize medicine are already taken via personalized genomics, mobile health technologies and pilot projects. An important aim of P4 medicine is to enable disease prevention among healthy persons through detection of risk factors. In this paper, we examine the current status of P4 medicine (...)
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  34. Subcontratación: relación laboral encubierta//Outsourcing: Covert Labor relations.Carmen Añez Hernández & Yuneska Nava - 2012 - Telos (Venezuela) 14 (3).
     
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    La Ilustración francesa, la Revolución norteamericana y la Revolución francesa.Francisco Antonio Avelino & Carmen Durán - 2000 - Santo Domingo, República Dominicana: Academia de Ciencias de la República Dominicana. Edited by Carmen Durán.
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    Métodos de análisis aplicados al estudio de la obra de arte.Carmen Muro García - 1999 - Arbor 164 (645):43-64.
    La contribución de disciplinas científicas como la química, física, biología, entre otras, al estudio de las obras de arte ha abierto en los últimos tiempos un fecundo campo de investigación, de intercambio y de colaboración interdisciplinar con el objetivo de mejorar el conocimiento y la conservación de nuestro patrimonio. En este artículo se expone con carácter general el papel que crecientemente desempeñan los métodos de análisis aplicados a las obras de arte, sus principales objetivos y funciones y una breve visión (...)
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    "Good Workers, Good Mothers!": the Feminine Labor Formation of Secondary Educational Level in Chile.Carmen Gloria Núñez Muñoz, Paula Ascorra & Ricardo Espinoza Lolas - 2012 - Estudios de Filosofía Práctica E Historia de Las Ideas 14 (2):101-115.
    El presente artículo pretende indagar desde el marco teórico-epistemológico de "imaginario social" de Cornelius Castoriadis (1922-1997), la subjetivación de la mujer trabajadora en el sistema de educación técnico-profesional en Chile. Se desarrolla una investigación filosófica y cualitativa que incluye análisis documental y entrevistas a sujetos del ámbito técnico-profesional secundario. A través de este marco teórico, desarrollamos las herramientas analíticas necesarias para poder leer e interpretar cómo a pesar de los aires de renovación del sistema técnico-profesional, la oferta política hacia la (...)
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    Adultos mayores hacia una construcción social de envejecimiento y autonomía en la comarca lagunera de Coahuila.Maria del Carmen Carmen Flores Ramirez - 2019 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 8 (1):33-41.
    El objeto de profundizar en el análisis de la calidad de vida en adultos mayores, la incidencia de la familia, valores y brechas intergeneracionales, en la ciudad de Torreón Coahuila, México, con analisis cuantitativo aplicado a 230 sujetos, 5 ejes y con variables, validado con Alpha de Cronbach de 0.88 resultado del análisis: la importancia de que adultos cuente con la información en lo referente a: su proceso de envejecimiento, proceso salud-enfermedad y la intervención de políticas públicas gubernamentales, entorno familiar (...)
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    Gratitude and the web of knowledge.Adam Green - forthcoming - Episteme:1-16.
    Epistemic trust in others frequently cannot be disentangled from interpersonal trust more generally, but the epistemic implications of how we affectively express our trust in others are under-investigated. This essay claims that gratitude, despite its empirically undeniable importance to human flourishing generally, is also important epistemically and in several intersecting ways. To be grateful to a person is to represent the world differently in key respects. Gratitude, even if it is for past non-epistemic benefits, should play an important role in (...)
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    Australian Women Philosophers.Karen Green - 2011 - In Graham Robert Oppy & Nick Trakakis, The Antipodean philosopher. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books. pp. 67–97.
    History of women philosophers in Australia delivered as part of a series of of lectures on many aspects of philosophy in Australia.
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    El Banquete Indigesto: Una crítica luciánica al paradigma idealista del convivio cultural en El Banquete o los Lapitas.María del Carmen Cabrero - 2007 - Synthesis (la Plata) 14:91-108.
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  42. La noción de mímesis en Aristóteles.María del Carmen Cabrero - 2006 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 10:285-288.
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    Spitzensport versus Studium? Organisationswandel und Netzwerkbildung als strukturelle Lösungen des Inklusionsproblems studierender Spitzensportler / Top-level Sports versus University Studies? Changes in Organizations and Networking as Structural Solutions for Inclusion Problems of Top-Level Athletes Who Work on a College Degree.Klaus Cachay, Carmen Borggrefe & Lars Riedl - 2007 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 4 (2):159-189.
    Zusammenfassung Spitzensport zu betreiben und gleichzeitig ein Hochschulstudium zu absolvieren, scheint unter den derzeitigen Umständen nahezu unmöglich. Der Artikel konstruiert dieses Phänomen der Unvereinbarkeit zweier Karrieren zunächst gesellschaftstheoretisch als Inklusionsproblem. Da eine merkliche Verbesserung der Situation der Athleten letztlich nur auf Seiten der Hochschule erwartet werden darf, werden anschließend aus organisationstheoretischer Perspektive die dortigen Möglichkeiten und Grenzen interner Strukturveränderungen reflektiert. Schließlich wird diskutiert, wie Hochschulen mit den Erwartungen des Spitzensports umgehen können und in welcher Weise sich im Rahmen von Netzwerken (...)
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    „Wir kriegen die Vereine nicht über das Thema Integration“ – Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Steuerung interkultureller Öffnung im organisierten Sport.Klaus Cachay & Carmen Borggrefe - 2021 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 18 (3):281-310.
    Zusammenfassung Der Beitrag analysiert auf der Basis theoretischer Überlegungen sowie empirischer Ergebnisse Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Steuerung interkultureller Öffnung von Sportvereinen durch Sportverbände. Es wird gezeigt, dass die interkulturelle Öffnung der Vereine funktional ausgerichteter Strategien seitens der Sportverbände bedarf, die an die Ziele und Zwecke der Vereine anschließen, und dass Netzwerke den zentralen Mechanismus bei der Koordination der Interorganisationsbeziehungen zwischen Sportverbänden und Sportvereinen darstellen.
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    Gutiérrez Lombardo, raúl Y sanmartín esplugues, José : La filosofía desde la ciencia. México: Centro de estudios filosóficos, políticos Y sociales Vicente Lombardo toledano.Carmen María Callizo Romero - 2019 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 76:227-231.
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    Legal Linguistics and Intellectual Property Law: A Critical Review of Calboli’s and Montagnani’s Handbook of Intellectual Property Research: Lenses, Methods, and Perspectives (Oxford University Press 2021).Daniel Green - 2025 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 38 (1):307-326.
    This review presents a critical reading of Calboli's and Montagnani's _Handbook of Intellectual Property Research_ from the perspective of Applied Legal Linguistics (ALL). It first identifies the lack of discussion from the perspective of applied legal linguistics (ALL), legal semiotics, and discourse analysis, and points out the strong connection between intellectual property (IP) law and language. I seek to convey my insight how legal linguistics is not merely auxiliary but is, in fact, very much intertwined with real-world legal outcomes in (...)
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    Conspiracy Theories: What They (Particularists) Don't Want You to Know.Jerry Green - 2024 - Southwest Philosophy Review 40 (1):57-68.
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    Aya Hirata Kimura: Radiation brain moms and citizen scientists: the gender politics of food contamination after Fukushima: Duke University Press, Chapel Hill, NC, 2016, 210 pp., ISBN 978-0-8223-6199-2.Amanda Green - 2017 - Agriculture and Human Values 34 (4):1037-1038.
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  49. Anselm of canterbury and the search for god [Book Review].Jack Green - 2019 - The Australasian Catholic Record 96 (4):503.
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    A Transatlantic Political Theology of Psychedelic Aesthetics: Enchanted Citizens.Roger K. Green - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    Arguing that we ought to look to psychedelic aesthetics of the 1960s in relation to current crises in liberal democracy, this book emphasizes the intersection of European thought and the psychedelic. The first half of the book focuses on philosophical influences of Herbert Marcuse and Antonin Artaud, while the second half shifts toward literary and theoretical influences of Aldous Huxley on psychedelic aesthetics. Framed within an emergent discourse of political theology, it suggests that taking a postsecular approach to psychedelic aesthetics (...)
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