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    Wittgenstein Reads Freud: The Myth of the Unconscious.Carol Cosman (ed.) - 1995 - Princeton University Press.
    Did Freud present a scientific hypothesis about the unconscious, as he always maintained and as many of his disciples keep repeating? This question has long prompted debates concerning the legitimacy and usefulness of psychoanalysis, and it is of utmost importance to Lacanian analysts, whose main project has been to stress Freud's scientific grounding. Here Jacques Bouveresse, a noted authority on Ludwig Wittgenstein, contributes to the debate by turning to this Austrian-born philosopher and contemporary of Freud for a candid assessment (...)
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  2. The Sources of Relativism.Kirk Ludwig - 2015 - Ethics 126 (1):175-195.
    This is a review essay on Carol Rovane's book The Metaphysics and Ethics of Relativism. I outline the main line of argument, clarify the central claim, raise some questions about some of the arguments, and suggest some limits on the extent to which one could see another's views as right but not accept them.
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    The Pros and Cons of Litigation in Public Health.Gihan Barsoum, Timothy D. Lytton, Jon Vernick & Carol Isaacs - 2004 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (s4):42-44.
    In recent years, a number of prominent scholars have touted the use of litigation as an effective tool for making public health policy. For example, Stephen Teret and Michael Jacobs have asserted that product liability claims against car makers have played a significant role in reducing automobile-related injuries, Peter Jacobson and Kenneth Warner have argued that litigation against cigarette manufacturers has advanced the cause of tobacco control, and Phil Cook and Jens Ludwig have suggested that lawsuits against the firearms (...)
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  4. The Obligation to Resist Oppression.Carol Hay - 2011 - Journal of Social Philosophy 42 (1):21-45.
    In this paper I argue that, in addition to having an obligation to resist the oppression of others, people have an obligation to themselves to resist their own oppression. This obligation to oneself, I argue, is grounded in a Kantian duty of self-respect.
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  5. The limitations of "vulnerability" as a protection for human research participants.Carol Levine, Ruth Faden, Christine Grady, Dale Hammerschmidt, Lisa Eckenwiler & Jeremy Sugarman - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):44 – 49.
    Vulnerability is one of the least examined concepts in research ethics. Vulnerability was linked in the Belmont Report to questions of justice in the selection of subjects. Regulations and policy documents regarding the ethical conduct of research have focused on vulnerability in terms of limitations of the capacity to provide informed consent. Other interpretations of vulnerability have emphasized unequal power relationships between politically and economically disadvantaged groups and investigators or sponsors. So many groups are now considered to be vulnerable in (...)
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  6. Kantianism, Liberalism, and Feminism: Resisting Oppression.Carol Hay - 2013 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This is a book about the harms of oppression, and about addressing these harms using the resources of liberalism and Kantianism. Its central thesis is that people who are oppressed are bound by the duty of self-respect to resist their own oppression. In it, I defend certain core ideals of the liberal tradition—specifically, the fundamental importance of autonomy and rationality, the intrinsic and inalienable dignity of the individual, and the duty of self-respect—making the case that these ideals are pivotal in (...)
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    Assessing the feasibility of collecting health care resource use data from general practices for use in an economic evaluation of vocational rehabilitation for back pain.Carol Coole, Avril Drummond, Tracey H. Sach & Paul J. Watson - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (1):204-207.
  8. What is an agent.Carol Rovane - 2004 - Synthese 140 (1-2):181 - 198.
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  9. Think Like a Feminist: The Philosophy behind the Revolution.Carol Hay - 2020 - New York: W. W. Norton & Company.
    An audacious and accessible guide to feminist philosophy—its origins, its key ideas, and its latest directions. Think Like a Feminist is an irreverent yet rigorous primer that unpacks over two hundred years of feminist thought. In a time when the word feminism triggers all sorts of responses, many of them conflicting and misinformed, Professor Carol Hay provides this balanced, clarifying, and inspiring examination of what it truly means to be a feminist today. She takes the reader from conceptual questions (...)
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    Primacy, recency, and the availability heuristic.Carol L. Curt & Eugene B. Zechmeister - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (3):177-179.
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    Management Issues in Developing a Sustainable Model for Supporting Entrepreneurs in Africa.Carol Dalglish - 2013 - Philosophy of Management 12 (2):89-103.
    Small and micro-enterprises play a significant part in economic growth and poverty alleviation in developing African countries. There are, however, a range of management issues that arise when looking at the support required for local enterprise development, the role and management style of the local support agency and the role and style of the, usually Western, funding body. This paper explores the management philosophy required to establish and resource micro-enterprise development and compares the local management processes with those expected by (...)
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    The NIH Trials of Growth Hormone for Short Stature.Carol A. Tauer - 1994 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 16 (3):1.
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    VII. Zur lateinischen Anthologie.Ludwig Traube - 1895 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 54 (1-4):124-134.
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    Catholic Charities Declared a Non-Religious Institution.Carol Hogan - 2004 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 4 (4):711-716.
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  15. Kontaminierung des Symposiums.Carol Jacobs - 2001 - In Norbert Haas, Rainer Nägele, Hans-Jörg Rheinberger & Gerhard Herrgott, Kontamination. Eggingen: Edition Isele.
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    Reading Art through Duchamp's "Glass" and Derrida's "Glas".Carol P. James - 1981 - Substance 10 (2):104.
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    Probing “pop-out”: Another look at the face-in-the-crowd effect.Carol Hampton, Dean G. Purcell, Louis Bersine, Christine H. Hansen & Ranald D. Hansen - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):563-566.
  18. Whether to Ignore Them and Spin: Moral Obligations to Resist Sexual Harassment.Carol Hay - 2000 - Hypatia 20 (4):94-108.
    In this essay, I consider the question of whether women have an obligation to confront men who sexually harass them. A reluctance to be guilty of blaming the victims of harassment, coupled with other normative considerations that tell in favor of the unfairness of this sort of obligation, might make us think that women never have an obligation to confront their harassers. But 1 argue that women do have this obligation, and it is not overridden by many of the considerations (...)
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    Women and HIV / AIDS Research: The Barriers to Equity.Carol Levine - 1991 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 13 (1/2):18.
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  20. Der inhalt und umfang des begriffs der eigenthümlichkeit in der philosophie Schleiermacher's.Ludwig Plog - 1902 - Oldenburg,: Druck von Barfuss & Isensee.
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  21. The Voices of Wittgenstein. The Vienna Circle. Ludwig Wittgenstein and Friedrich Waismann.Ludwig Wittgenstein, Gordon Baker, Michael Mackert, John Connolly & Vasilis Politis - 2004 - Erkenntnis 60 (2):271-274.
     
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  22. Boundaries in the doctor–patient relationship.Carol Nadelson & Malkah T. Notman - 2002 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 23 (3):191-201.
    Boundaries in the doctor–patient relationshipis an important concept to help healthprofessionals navigate the complex andsometimes difficult experience between patientand doctor where intimacy and power must bebalanced in the direction of benefitingpatients. This paper reviews the concept ofboundary violations and boundary crossings inthe doctor–patient relationship, cautions aboutcertain kinds of boundary dilemmas involvingdual relationships, gift giving practices,physical contact with patients, andself-disclosure. The paper closes with somerecommendations for preventing boundaryviolations.
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    Reflections on "nursing considered as moral practice".Carol R. Taylor - 1998 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 8 (1):71-82.
    : This response to the preceding article by Gastmans, Dierckx de Casterle, and Schotsmans challenges the notion of "good care" as the ultimate goal of nursing practice, explores further the possible goals of nursing and how they may be identified, and presents six elements of professional caring along with their related virtues and moral obligations.
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  24. Resisting Oppression Revisited.Carol Hay - 2018 - In Pieranna Garavaso, The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic Feminism. London: Bloomsbury. pp. 483-506.
    Coming more than a decade after I first argued that people who are oppressed have an obligation to resist their oppression, this paper expands the implications of the original account and connects it up to some of the important contemporary work published in oppression studies in the interim. I then move on to respond to two critical objections to my view. The first objection charges that the typical severity of oppressive harms is not sufficiently great to ground a general obligation (...)
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    (1 other version)Editors' Introduction.Carol S. Anderson & Thomas Cattoi - 2018 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 38 (1):397-401.
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    The Possibility of a Postcolonial Buddhist Ethic of Wealth.Carol S. Anderson - 2013 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 33:139-152.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Possibility of a Postcolonial Buddhist Ethic of WealthCarol S. AndersonOrientalist images of Buddhism portray all Buddhist traditions as world-renouncing, austere, and ascetic: think of the pictures of saffron-clothed monks with bowls walking down a tree-lined street in Thailand, Sri Lanka, or Burma, eyes slightly downcast, heads shaven, bare feet. The quintessential definition of this image is the tenth precept: jātarūpa-rajata-paṭiggahaṇā veramaṇī sikkhāpadaṃ samādiyāmi, “I undertake the precept to (...)
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  27. Plato's Statesman and Xenophon's Cyrus.Carol Atack - 2018 - In Gabriel Danzig, Donald Morrison & David M. Johnson, Plato and Xenophon: comparative studies. Boston: Brill. pp. 510-543.
    This paper examines the relationship between the political thought of Plato and Xenophon, by positioning both as post-Socratic political theorists. It seeks to show that Xenophon and Plato examine similar themes and participate in a shared discourse in their later political thought, and in particular, that Plato is responding to Xenophon, with the Statesman exploring similar themes to Xenophon’s Cyropaedia, which itself responds to sections of Plato’s Republic. Both writers explore the themes of the shepherd king and the kairos as (...)
     
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    Theophrastea, Studien zur botanischen BegriffsbildungReinhold Strömberg.Ludwig Edelstein - 1939 - Isis 31 (1):83-85.
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    Geschichtlicher Platz und soziales Wesen des Konservatismus der achtziger Jahre.Ludwig Elm - 1987 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 35 (2):97-105.
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    Augustine of Hippo’s Cassiciacum Confessions.Carol Harrison - 2000 - Augustinian Studies 31 (2):219-224.
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    The task of the bow: Heraclitus' rhetorical critique of epic language.Carol Poster - 2006 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 39 (1):1-21.
  32. Consonances Between Liberalism and Pragmatism.Carol Hay - 2012 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 48 (2):141-168.
    This paper is an attempt to identify certain consonances between contemporary liberalism and classical pragmatism. I identify four of the most trenchant criticisms of classical liberalism presented by pragmatist figures such as James, Peirce, Dewey, Addams, and Hocking: that liberalism overemphasizes negative liberty, that it is overly individualistic, that its pluralism is suspect, that it is overly abstract. I then argue that these deficits of liberalism in its historical incarnations are being addressed by contemporary liberals. Contemporary liberals, I show, have (...)
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    Meaningfulness, phonemic similarity, and sensory memory.Margaret J. Peterson, Carol E. Eger & Gregory G. Brown - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 98 (1):64.
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    Is Smolensky's treatment of connectionism on the level?Carol E. Cleland - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (1):27-28.
  35. Posterior parietal cortex and retinocentric space.Carol L. Colby, Jean-Rene Duhamel & Michael E. Goldberg - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (4):727-728.
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    Recovering the body: a philosophical story.Carol Collier - 2013 - [Ottawa, Ontario]: University of Ottawa Press.
    Pt. I. The road to mechanism : ancient Greece to the scientific revolution. Body and soul at war : Plato -- Body and nature : Aristotle and the Stoics -- The resurrection of the body : Christianity -- From astrology to the cult of dissection : the Renaissance -- The body-machine : Descartes -- The road not followed : Spinoza -- pt. II. The limits of mechanism : contemporary problems and solutions. The legacy of mechanism : the fragmenting and disappearing (...)
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  37. 9. Deutscher Kongress Für Philosophie, Düsseldorf 1969 Philosophie Und Wissenschaft.Ludwig Landgrebe - 1972
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    Zu hellenistischen Dichtern und Properz.Ludwig Deubner - 1943 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 95 (1-4):20-30.
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    (1 other version)Panetius, sa vie, ses ecrits et sa doctrine avec une edition des fragments.Ludwig Edelstein & M. van Straaten - 1950 - American Journal of Philology 71 (1):78.
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  40. Paracelsus, Mensch und Arzt.Ludwig Englert - 1941 - Berlin,: W. Limpert.
  41. Charlemagne et Aix-la-Chapelle.Ludwig Falkenstein - 1991 - Byzantion 61 (1):231-289.
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    Principî della filosofia dell'avvenire.Ludwig Feuerbach - 1946 - [Torino]: G. Einaudi.
    Nei Princìpi della filosofia dell'avvenire (1843) Feuerbach ricostruisce la genealogia dell'idealismo, mostrando il legame tra teologia e forme filosofiche sostenuto già nelle Tesi provvisorie per una riforma della filosofia. Tuttavia non si ferma ad una lettura, pur geniale, della storia della filosofia, ma prospetta una nuova soluzione del problema ontologico che eviti il vuoto di soggetto in cui incorre la logica di Hegel: l'essere non è solo pensato ma esperito come altro rispetto al pensiero.Feuerbach propone una nozione positiva della sensibilità, (...)
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    Das Shigisan Engi Emaki. Ein japanisches Rollbild aus dem 12. Jahrhundert.Ludwig Bachhofer & Gisela Armbruster - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (4):458.
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    Herrscher und Münzen der späten KushānasHerrscher und Munzen der spaten Kushanas.Ludwig Bachhofer - 1936 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 56 (4):429.
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    L'architecture comparée dans l'Inde et l'Extrême-OrientL'architecture comparee dans l'Inde et l'Extreme-Orient.Ludwig Bachhofer & Henri Marchal - 1949 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 69 (2):103.
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    A sketch of the development of philosophic thought from Thales to Kant.Ludwig Noiré - 1908 - London,: Macmillan & co..
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    Die Doppelnatur der Causalität.Ludwig Noiré - 1875 - De Gruyter.
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    Bildung und Subjektivität: historisch-systematische Studien zur Theorie der Bildung.Ludwig A. Pongratz - 1986 - Weinheim: Beltz.
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    Das »Recht auf Heimat« als Schlüssel zum deutschen Ostproblem?: Ein juristischer Diskussionsbeitrag.Ludwig Raiser - 1963 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 7 (1):384-390.
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    How Privilege Structures Pandemic Narratives.Carol Hay - 2020 - Apa Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 20 (1):7-12.
    A common early narrative that arose as people struggled to cope with their new lives under COVID-19 centered on a platitude about the pandemic being “the great leveler.” But the pretense that we are equally vulnerable—or that we’re “alone together” across lines of race, gender, and class—was a comforting lie. Chronicling the timeline of media talking points seen over the past few months, I argue that social privilege continues to structure the narratives many people use to process life under the (...)
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