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    The Meanings of the Gene: Public Debates About Human Heredity.Celeste Michelle Condit - 1999 - University of Wisconsin Press.
    The work of scientists and doctors in advancing genetic research and its applications has been accompanied by plenty of discussion in the popular press—from Good Housekeeping and Forbes to Ms. and the Congressional Record—about such ...
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  2. Mostrare l'indicibile. Etica e "soprannaturale" in Ludwig Wittgenstein.Marta Cassina - 2016 - Besana in Brianza: Edizioni GR.
    L'etica, secondo Wittgenstein, ha a che fare con la mostrazione di un modo di vivere, inteso vuoi come disposizione complessiva del soggetto, vuoi come "habitus". In questo libro, Marta Cassina ripercorre le forme di questa mostrazione nell'opera del filosofo, argomentando, in primo luogo, che il modo di vivere indicato nel "Tractatus" come il contrassegno indicibile della vita giusta e felice debba essere compreso, man mano che il pensiero di Wittgenstein matura, come un "fare" e un uso condiviso della vita; (...)
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  3. Credenza e forma di vita.Marta Cassina - 2016 - Nóema 7 (2).
    Come mostrare quel che non deve essere predicato, né fondato? Che vuol dire convertirsi da un modo di vita a un altro? Può un’etica dell’accettazione significare qualcosa di diverso da un’etica della rassegnazione? L’autrice dell’articolo cercherà di offrire una risposta a simili domande, centrali per la riflessione di Wittgenstein sulla "forma di vita", a partire da una sua certa somiglianza con l’interrogativo metodologico sollevato dall’universo della credenza religiosa.
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  4. O Brasil de Rugendas nas edições populares ilustradas.Celeste Zenha - 2002 - Topoi 5:134-160.
     
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  5. Social contract theory.Celeste Friend - 2004 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  6. The Goldilocks Effect: Infants' preference for stimuli that are neither too predictable nor too surprising.Celeste Kidd, Steven T. Piantadosi & Richard N. Aslin - 2010 - In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society. pp. 2476--2481.
     
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  7. Rational snacking: young children’s decision-making on the marshmallow task is moderated by beliefs about environmental reliability.Celeste Kidd, Holly Palmeri & Richard Aslin - 2013 - Cognition 126 (1):109–14.
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  8. Ripensare, oggi, il Carnevale. Premessa.Marta Cassina - 2020 - LEA – Lingue E Letterature d'Oriente E d'Occidente 9:235-242.
    The International Conference "Tra rito e mito: il Carnevale nella cultura europea" was held online on the 16th and 17th of November 2020. We present twenty-two contributions coming from various fields of the Humanities and written in Italian, French, and German. This proceedings’ foreword traces back the thread that links these essays one with another, i.e., carnivalesque imagery between ritual and mythological dimensions. Moreover, this introduction provides a key to an interpretation of Carnival as a founding instance, both regenerative and (...)
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    The artificial kingdom: a treasury of the kitsch experience.Celeste Olalquiaga - 1998 - New York: Pantheon Books.
    The Artificial Kingdom is the first book to provide a cultural history of kitsch, an immensely popular aesthetic phenomenon that has always been disdained as "bad taste," or a cheap imitation of art. Proposing instead that kitsch is the product of a larger sensibility of loss, Celeste Olalquiaga shows how it enables the momentary re-creation of experiences that exist only as memories or fantasies. Simultaneously exposing and celebrating this process, Olalquiaga gives us a bold, trenchant analysis of what and (...)
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    Feminist Loneliness Studies: an introduction.Celeste E. Orr & Shoshana Magnet - 2022 - Feminist Theory 23 (1):3-22.
    Writing about loneliness has been a struggle in the midst of the pandemic. Characterized by loneliness, isolation, anxiety, and fear, the COVID-19 pandemic is an exceptionally challenging time. At various points while navigating this loneliness project amid a particularly lonely time, we lamented the seeming futility of it all. A main goal of developing a Feminist Loneliness Studies in this introduction is to understand the ways that systems of oppression – white supremacy, settler colonialism, anti-queer bias, misogyny, neoliberal capitalism, and (...)
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    On the Allegorical Bestiary of Alphonse Toussenel.Cristina Cassina - 2020 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 31 (62).
    Many are the correspondences between Nature and Society, Kingdom of the Nature and World of the Politics, in the works of the French writer Alphonse Toussenel. Well known for his anti-semitic volume Les Juifs, rois de l’époque, Toussenel is also the author of books about animals and about hunting. Such part of his production – built on the idea that animals are “logogriphs” of human virtues and vices – is ambiguous, especially in its relationships with violence: as when Toussenel, socialist (...)
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    Victor.Celeste Lipkes - 2014 - Journal of Medical Humanities 35 (4):445-445.
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  13. Conceptual Relativity and Speaking-Sensitive Semantics.Celeste Cancela Silva - 2008 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 95 (1):185-201.
    The main goal of this paper will be to analyze the relationship between the phenomenon of conceptual relativity and the speaking-sensitive semantics. My paper will be divided into three parts. In the first part I will present Putnam's the phenomenon of conceptual relativity, in the second part I will exhibit the main ideas that characterize the speaking-sensitive semantics defended by Putnam and, finally, in the last part I will connect Putnam's semantics with the doctrine of conceptual relativity.
     
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  14. Putnam and The Notion of" Reality".Celeste Cancela Silva - 2008 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 95 (1):9-16.
    The main aim of this brief paper is to present in which sense both Putnam's internal realism and his natural realism are realist. In order to do that I will take into consideration the notion of "reality" that Putnam uses in his defense of his internalist perspective as well in his present natural realism. Although there exist significant differences between Putnam's two different realist stances, the notion of "reality" present in each of them remains the same. In this paper I (...)
     
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  15. 10 Living aesthetically and the poetics of dailiness for leadership.Celeste Snowber - 2006 - In Eugénie Angèle Samier & Richard J. Bates (eds.), Aesthetic dimensions of educational administration & leadership. New York: Routledge. pp. 145.
     
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  16. "Ubi fracassorium, ibi fuggitorium": Pulcinella e l’enigma della ricapitolazione del tempo.Marta Cassina - 2020 - LEA – Lingue E Letterature d'Oriente E d'Occidente 9:303-315.
    Who is Pulcinella? What does his laughter have to say about the "end of time" and the end of life of Giandomenico Tiepolo? How can the end of a life make anyone laugh like Carnival’s popular mask does? This article tries to answer such questions. By unfolding the tools that come from the realm of Giorgio Agamben’s philosophy – notably the notion of "recapitulation of time" in its relation to comedy – we will trace a path which links Michail Bachtin’s (...)
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    Edgar Morin: cultura e natura nella teoria della complessità.Gianfranco Celeste - 2009 - Saonara: Il prato.
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  18. Social contract theory.Celeste Friend - 2004 - In .
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  19. El conflicto entre propiedad intelectual y derechos fundamentales: equilibrios difíciles entre dos mundos.Celeste Gay Fuentes - 2010 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 85:90-96.
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    The Relation Between Cognitively Measured Executive Functions and Reported Self-Regulated Learning Strategy Use in Adult Online Distance Education.Celeste Meijs, Hieronymus J. M. Gijselaers, Kate M. Xu, Paul A. Kirschner & Renate H. M. De Groot - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    While executive functions and self-regulated learning strategy use have been found to be related in several populations, this relationship has not been studied in adult online distance education. This is surprising as self-regulation, and thus using such strategies, is very important here. In this setting, we studied the relation between basic executive functions and reported SRL-strategy use within a correlational design with 889 adult online distance students. In this study, we performed regression analyses and took age and processing speed into (...)
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    O pensamento filosófico de Raul Proença.Celeste Natário - 2005 - Lisboa: Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda.
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  22. Vulture Culture.Celeste Olalquiaga - 1996 - In John C. Welchman (ed.), Rethinking borders. Minneapolis, Minn.: University of Minnesota Press. pp. 85--100.
     
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  23. Fragments of the body, landscape, and identity : a dancer/poet's terroir.Celeste Snowber - 2020 - In Ellyn Lyle (ed.), Identity landscapes: contemplating place and the construction of self. Boston: Brill | Sense.
     
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  24. Tones of theory.Celeste Ulrich - 1972 - Washington,: American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Edited by John E. Nixon.
  25. Tones of Theory a Theoretical Structure for Physical Education--A Tentative Perspective.Celeste Ulrich, John E. Nixon & Physical Education Recreation American Association for Health - 1972 - American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation.
     
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    En torno a lo verdadero: retorno a Althusser, rodeo por Lacan.Celeste Viedma - 2022 - Tópicos 43:279-305.
    Este artículo se propone retomar los conceptos de problemática y ruptura epistemológica presentados por Althusser en diversos artículos de La revolución teórica de Marx, a los que se busca poner en relación con las consideraciones de Lacan en el Seminario IX acerca del cogito cartesiano. En discusión con algunas de las lecturas contemporáneas de ambos autores, busca dar cuenta de cierta afinidad en sus planteos en torno a la posibilidad de un encuentro con lo real y del planteo de lo (...)
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    Innovative knowledge Utilization through information transfer: A new relationship between libraries and user organizations.Celeste P. M. Wilderom - 1988 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 1 (3):57-68.
    In our rapidly changing environment, both profit and non-profit organizations confront an increasing demand for technological, economic, and social innovation. In response to this demand, organizations are taking on the role of “change agents” by transforming existing practices into innovative action. Libraries, as centers that accumulate and disperse knowledge, can support these organizations in their “change agent” roles. This paper delineates the way public libraries can help organizations meet the increasing need for external information associated with innovation. Policy issues concerned (...)
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    Blueprints and Recipes: Gendered Metaphors for Genetic Medicine.Celeste M. Condit - 2001 - Journal of Medical Humanities 22 (1):29-39.
    In the face of documented difficulties in the public understanding of genetics, new metaphors have been suggested. The language of information coding and processing has become deeply entrenched in the public representation of genetics, and some critics have found fault in the blueprint metaphor, a variant of the dominant theme. They have offered the language of the recipe as a preferable metaphor. The metaphors of the blueprint and the recipe are compared in respect to their deterministic implications and other associations. (...)
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    Eudaimonism, Human Nature, and the Burdened Virtues.Celeste Harvey - 2018 - Hypatia 33 (1):40-55.
    This article explores the prospects for a eudaimonist moral theory that is both feminist and Aristotelian. Making the moral philosophy developed by Aristotle compatible with a feminist moral perspective presents a number of philosophical challenges. Lisa Tessman offers one of the most sustained feminist engagements with Aristotelian eudaimonism. However, in arguing for the account of flourishing that her eudaimonist theory invokes, Tessman avoids taking a stand either for or against the role Aristotle assigned to human nature. She draws her account (...)
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    Laypeople Are Strategic Essentialists, Not Genetic Essentialists.Celeste M. Condit - 2019 - Hastings Center Report 49 (S1):27-37.
    In the last third of the twentieth century, humanists and social scientists argued that attention to genetics would heighten already‐existing genetic determinism, which in turn would intensify negative social outcomes, especially sexism, racism, ableism, and harshness to criminals. They assumed that laypeople are at risk of becoming genetic essentialists. I will call this the “laypeople are genetic essentialists model.” This model has not accurately predicted psychosocial impacts of findings from genetics research. I will be arguing that the failure of the (...)
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    Corporate Responsibility and Repair for Anti-Black Racism.Tabitha Celeste Mustafa - forthcoming - Business Ethics Quarterly:1-32.
    In an era when the public and shareholders increasingly demand greater accountability from institutions for racial injustice and slavery, scholarship on corporate reparations is more and more essential. This article argues that corporations have played a significant role in the cultural dehumanization of Blackness and therefore have a particular responsibility to make repair. Cultural dehumanization refers to embedding anti-Blackness into US culture in service of capitalist profit accumulation, which has resulted in status and material inequalities between Blacks and whites that (...)
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    Perceptions and Attitudes about Research Integrity and Misconduct: a Survey among Young Biomedical Researchers in Italy.Alex Mabou Tagne, Niccolò Cassina, Alessia Furgiuele, Elisa Storelli, Marco Cosentino & Franca Marino - 2020 - Journal of Academic Ethics 18 (2):193-205.
    Research misconduct is an alarming concern worldwide, and especially in Italy, where there is no formal training of young researchers in responsible research practices. The main aim of this study was to map the perceptions and attitudes about RM in a sample of young researchers attending a one-week intensive course on methodology, ethics and integrity in biomedical research, held at the University of Insubria. To this end, we administered the Scientific Misconduct Questionnaire to all attendees at the beginning of the (...)
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    Commentary: Pound Foolish: Lester's Case for Developmentally Appropriate Eating Disorder Treatment.Bobbie L. Celeste - 2011 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 39 (4):497-500.
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    How Can We Integrate Interests and Reasoned Arguments in Bioethics?Celeste M. Condit - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (1):64-65.
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  35. Part Four. Composition and Agency. "Brows betwixt and between" : The Agents of the Cultural Middlebrow and the Use of Topoi in Benjamin Britten's First Suite for Cello / Eliana Dunford ; Provincializing Practice : Parsing Historical Influences on Contemporary Cross-Cultural Music in Aotearoa/New Zealand.Celeste Oram - 2023 - In Nancy November (ed.), Music, society, agency. Boston: Academic Studies Press.
     
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    Cuerpo, tecnología y control en la era farmacopornográfica.Celeste Florencia Ramirez - 2024 - Revista Ethika+ 9:75-101.
    Este artículo se propone analizar la producción tecnopolítica del cuerpo en la era farmacopornográfica, siguiendo las propuestas teóricas de Paul B. Preciado. En primer lugar se presenta el régimen disciplinario donde los procedimientos de vigilancia y control son exteriores al cuerpo. En un segundo momento, se analiza la constitución de un régimen somatopolítico de subjetividad, denominado farmacopornográfico, en el cual se utilizan tecnologías microprostéticas de control. A continuación, se señalan las principales tecnologías que crean, reproducen y consolidan un determinado sujeto (...)
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    Sul bestiario allegorico di Alphonse Toussenel.Cristina Cassina - 2020 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 32 (62).
    Many are the correspondences between Nature and Society, Kingdom of the Nature and World of the Politics, in the works of the French writer Alphonse Toussenel. Well known for his anti-semitic volume Les Juifs, rois de l’époque, Toussenel is also the author of books about animals and about hunting. Such part of his production – built on the idea that animals are “logogriphs” of human virtues and vices – is ambiguous, especially in its relationships with violence: as when Toussenel, socialist (...)
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    The Morning after the Tangerine Apocalypse.Celeste Gurevich - 2018 - Anthropology of Consciousness 29 (2):194-195.
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  39. Is pornography immoral?Celeste Johnson - 2020 - In Sharon M. Kaye (ed.), Take a Stand!: Classroom Activities That Explore Philosophical Arguments That Matter to Teens. Waco, TX, USA: Prufrock Press.
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    Sleep and the limits of naturalization. An exercise in Grenzphänomenologie.Celeste Vecino & Bernardo Ainbinder - 2023 - Humana Mente 16 (43).
    In this paper, we examine the metaphilosophical relevance of the phenomenon of sleep, suggesting that it has the potential to not only enrich the analysis of limit cases but also to test some of the ideas concerning the possibility of naturalizing phenomenology and its limits. Insofar as sleeping allows for both a first personal and a third personal description and challenges the usual primacy of the first-person point of view, exploring sleeping under the prism of its import for the phenomenological (...)
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    Govier's Social Trust and Human Communities.Celeste Friend - 2000 - Informal Logic 20 (1).
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    Gauthier, Translucency, and Trust.Celeste M. Friend - 1999 - Southwest Philosophy Review 15 (1):107-113.
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    Trust in the First Place.Celeste M. Friend - 2002 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 40 (1):21-39.
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  44. What is gender?Celeste Johnson - 2020 - In Sharon M. Kaye (ed.), Take a Stand!: Classroom Activities That Explore Philosophical Arguments That Matter to Teens. Waco, TX, USA: Prufrock Press.
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    The variation in width and position of Mach bands as a function of luminance.Celeste McCollough - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 49 (2):141.
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    Eduardo Lourenço: Um Poeta da Filosofia.Celeste Natário - 2023 - Ágora Papeles de Filosofía 42 (2).
    En este estudio, Tempo e Poesia fue la obra de Eduardo Lourenço que más utilizamos para nuestras consideraciones. No sólo porque fue en esta obra donde su ensayismo cobra mayor expresión, sino, al mismo tiempo, porque tiempo-poesía es el binomio o el binomio temático, que, tanto a nivel existencial como ontológico, esclarece mejor el pensamiento de nuestro autor. Los ensayos de Eduardo Lourenço tienen siempre o casi siempre un ritmo existencial y ontológico, ya sea cuando vuelve la mirada a la (...)
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    Trust and the presumption of translucency.Celeste M. Friend - 2001 - Social Theory and Practice 27 (1):1-18.
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    Love and Catastrophe: Filming the Sublime in Hiroshima Mon Amour.Reni Celeste - 2005 - Film-Philosophy 9 (4).
    Film-Philosophy International Salon-Journal (ISSN 1466-4615) Vol. 9 No. 38, July 2005 Reni Celeste Love and Catastrophe: Filming the Sublime in _Hiroshima Mon Amour_ [1] This essay studies two scenes from Alain Resnais's film _Hirsoshima Mon Amour_ (1959) alongside the concept of the sublime in order to take film from a discussion of desire to one of love. Love is understood, according to philosopher Emmanuel Levinas's description, as an infinite alterity, rather than as totality or unity. Though Levinas insists on (...)
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  49. Trust and the Limits of Contract.Celeste M. Friend - 1995 - Dissertation, City University of New York
    Trust is morally basic. It makes cooperation between persons, to whatever degree, possible. In Chapter One, I define trust as being the relation between people bound by genuine goodwill, competency and vulnerability to each other. ;In Chapter Two, I criticize Thomas Hobbes's understanding of society as founded upon a social contract which exclusively self-interested persons have reason to make in order to escape from the state of nature. I argue that on Hobbes's assumptions about the nature of persons, such a (...)
     
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  50. Sergio Genovesi: Tracce dell’informe. L’indecostruibile e la filosofia dell’evento in Jacques Derrida. [REVIEW]Marta Cassina - 2020 - Phenomenological Reviews 2.
    Recensione a "Tracce dell’informe. L’indecostruibile e la filosofia dell’evento in Jacques Derrida", opera prima di Sergio Genovesi, pubblicata da Mimesis Edizioni per la collana "Eterotopie".
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