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    Grandparental investment facilitates harmonization of work and family in employed parents: A lifespan psychological perspective.Christiane A. Hoppmann & Petra L. Klumb - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (1):27-28.
    The target article emphasizes the need to identify psychological mechanisms underlying grandparental investment, particularly in low-risk family contexts. We extend this approach by addressing the changing demands of balancing work and family in low-risk families. Taking a lifespan psychological perspective, we identify additional motivators and potential benefits of grandparental investment for grandparents themselves and for subsequent generations.
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    Joint Goals in Older Couples: Associations With Goal Progress, Allostatic Load, and Relationship Satisfaction.Nadine Ungar, Victoria I. Michalowski, Stella Baehring, Theresa Pauly, Denis Gerstorf, Maureen C. Ashe, Kenneth M. Madden & Christiane A. Hoppmann - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Older adults often have long-term relationships, and many of their goals are intertwined with their respective partners. Joint goals can help or hinder goal progress. Little is known about how accurately older adults assess if a goal is joint, the role of over-reporting in these perceptions, and how joint goals and over-reporting may relate to older partners' relationship satisfaction and physical health. Two-hundred-thirty-six older adults from 118 couples listed their three most important goals and whether they thought of them as (...)
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    Masterpiece Photographs of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts: The Curatorial Legacy of Carroll T. Hartwell.Christian A. Peterson - 2008 - Minneapolis Institute of Art.
    The Minneapolis Institute of Arts holds the Upper Midwest's most significant permanent collection of fine photographs. Covering the entire history of the medium, from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. This beautiful book opens with an 1845 salt print by the English inventor William Henry Fox Talbot and closes with a 2002 color portrait by Alec Soth from his series Sleeping by the Mississippi. In between, selected images represent the genres of documentary photography, photojournalism, and street photography. Included are (...)
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    Regeln und Übereinstimmung: zu einer Kontroverse in der neueren Wittgenstein-Forschung.Christian A. Stein - 1994 - Pfaffenweiler: Centaurus-Verlagsgesellschaft.
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    A schema of method.Christian A. Ruckmich - 1914 - Psychological Review 21 (6):393-401.
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    Natural Value.Christian A. Malloch - unknown
    Chapter I. The Origin of Value. The popular impression is that value originates in utility, but certain well-k nown phenomena seem to contradict this. The duty of the value theorist is not to ignore either side, but to interpret the actual valuations of men in economic life: and the test of the theory is that his value is their value.
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  7. Das Leiden anderer beachten : Der Staat als ethischer Akteur.Christian A. Bauer - 2019 - In Eveline Goodman-Thau & George Y. Kohler (eds.), Nationalismus und Religion: Hermann Cohen zum 100. Todestag. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter.
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    Psychology and Climate Change.Christian A. Klöckner, Silke Leismann & Sunita Prugsamatz - 2012 - In Walter Leal Filho Evangelos Manolas (ed.), English through Climate Change. Democritus University of Thrace. pp. 13.
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    Ethan Miller, Reimagining Livelihoods: Life beyond Economy, Society, and Environment.Christian A. Kull - 2021 - Environmental Values 30 (1):137-139.
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    Business Ethics - a Philosophical and Behavioral Approach.Christian A. Conrad - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This textbook examines the extent to which moral values play a role as productive forces for the economy, and explores the effect of ethical and unethical Behavior on the economy. It shows how ethics improves productivity in the economy, and provides specific ethics tools for practical application for students and managers. Stemming from an overall interdisciplinary approach, and combining recent research results from sciences such as economics, business administration, Behavioral economics, philosophy, psychology and sociology, this textbook fills a gap in (...)
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    Discursive Tensions in CSR Multi-stakeholder Dialogue: A Foucauldian Perspective.Christiane Marie Høvring, Sophie Esmann Andersen & Anne Ellerup Nielsen - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 152 (3):627-645.
    Corporate social responsibility is a complex discipline that not only demands responsible behavior in production processes but also includes the concepts of communicative transparency and dialogue. Stakeholder dialogue is therefore expected to be an integrated part of the CSR strategy :323–338, 2006). However, only few studies have addressed the practice of CSR stakeholder dialogue and the challenges related hereto. This article adopts a postmodern perspective on CSR stakeholder dialogue. Based on a comprehensive single case study on stakeholder dialogue in a (...)
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  12. Nature in Your Face – Disruptive Climate Change Communication and Eco-Visualization as Part of a Garden-Based Learning Approach Involving Primary School Children and Teachers in Co-creating the Future.Erica Löfström, Christian A. Klöckner & Ine H. Nesvold - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The paper describes an innovative structured workshop methodology in garden-based-learning called “Nature in Your Face” aimed at provoking a change in citizens behavior and engagement as a consequence of the emotional activation in response to disruptive artistic messages. The methodology challenges the assumption that the change needed to meet the carbon targets can be reached with incremental, non-invasive behavior engineering techniques such as nudging or gamification. Instead, it explores the potential of disruptive communication to push citizens out of their comfort (...)
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    The Rhythm of Prose. [REVIEW]Christian A. Ruckmich - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (24):663-668.
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    Masses on the stages of democracy: Democratic promises and dangers in self-dramatizations of masses.Christiane Mossin - 2021 - Thesis Eleven 167 (1):58-76.
    The political significance of masses is more obvious than ever. The aim of this article is to develop a conceptualization capable of capturing the dangerous as well as promising aspects of masses. It argues that, intricately, the dangers and fruitful potentials of masses are born out of the same fundamental structural features. We may differentiate analytically between different kinds of masses, but all masses contain elements of ambiguity. The mass conceptualization developed builds on a critical, deconstructing interpretation of selected Bataille (...)
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  15. Reciprocal Associations Between Sleep, Mental Strain, and Training Load in Junior Endurance Athletes and the Role of Poor Subjective Sleep Quality.Maria Hrozanova, Christian A. Klöckner, Øyvind Sandbakk, Ståle Pallesen & Frode Moen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Social Desirability in Environmental Psychology Research: Three Meta-Analyses.Stepan Vesely & Christian A. Klöckner - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Friendly Resistance: Narratives from a Preservice Teacher of Color Navigating Diversity Courses.Chelda Smith Kondo & Christian A. Bracho - 2019 - Educational Studies 55 (2):139-159.
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  18. Understanding the Regulatory Framework for Regenerative Medicines in the European Union and the United Kingdom.Christiane Niederlaender - 2022 - In William Sietsema & Jocelyn Jennings (eds.), Regulation of regenerative medicines: a global perspective. Rockville: Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society.
     
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    Persephone and Aphrodite at Locri: a model for personality definitions in Greek religion.Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood - 1978 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 98:101-121.
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    Les médiations dans le processus de thérapie familiale psychanalytique.Christiane Joubert, Marine Ruffiot & Richard Durastante - 2016 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 213 (3):41-52.
    La psychanalyse de famille et de couple prend en compte le corporel pulsionnel, les ressentis, le sensoriel, les comportements, dans le champ transféro-contretransférentiel et intertransférentiel. Dans la rencontre intersubjective, patients et thérapeutes sont dans la co-émotionalité. La médiation, fréquemment utilisée en séance familiale ou de couple, vise à mobiliser dans l’ici et maintenant des affects, des sensations, pour aller vers l’émotion partagée. Elle permet de passer de l’indicible, innommable, impensable, à la figuration, l’imaginaire, puis à l’ordre symbolique grâce au récit.
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    atterson's The Rhythm of Prose. [REVIEW]Christian A. Ruckmich - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy 14 (24):663.
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    The Philosophy of Education as the Economy and Ecology of Pedagogical Knowledge.Christiane Thompson - 2014 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 34 (6):651-664.
    What does reflection on educational theory and education today actually aim at, if theory and practice can no longer be formulated as a unity? This article describes the German discourse of educational philosophy and outlines its critical view discussing the “limits of understanding subjectivity”. In the following parts it is argued that the philosophy of education of the future will encompass an “economy” as well as an “ecology” of pedagogical or educational knowledge. Here, analyses of contemporary educational practices are brought (...)
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    Narrative Emotionen: eine Untersuchung über Möglichkeiten und Grenzen philosophischer Emotionstheorien.Christiane Voss - 2004 - Walter de Gruyter.
    The new series of Ideen&Argumente subscribes to the ideal of a pluralist and open culture of argument and debate and presents well-produced volumes on topics and questions which make substantive or methodologically important contributions to contemporary philosophy. The publications are designed to effect a productive synergy between the Anglo-Saxon and Continental European philosophical traditions. Ideen&Argumente provides a platform for outstanding systematically oriented original editions and German first editions from all areas of Theoretical and Practical Philosophy. A welcome is extended to (...)
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    The non-transparency of the self and the ethical value of bildung.Christiane Thompson - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 39 (3):519–533.
    In the light of the modern idea of a sovereign and self-transparent subject, the paper evaluates the philosophical and ethical relevance of Bildung. As a first step, (the early) Nietzsche's and Adorno's criticism of Bildung is explicated, a criticism based upon the thinkers' critical stance towards the modern epistemological relation of subject and object. However, neither thinker abandons the concept of Bildung. The second part of the paper accordingly reconstructs Nietzsche's and Adorno's adherence to Bildung understood as a different relationship (...)
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    Hearing. [REVIEW]Christian A. Ruckmick - 1925 - Philosophical Review 34 (6):616-620.
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    Règles et ritualisations dans la relation éducative.Christiane Montandon - 2005 - Hermes 43:87.
    Distinguer le rituel de la ritualisation, c'est opposer l'aspect statique du rituel, comme disposition collective mobilisée par un groupe ou une communauté pour gérer ses interactions entre ses membres et son contact avec d'autres groupes, d'avec l'aspect dynamique des processus d'instauration de règles de fonctionnement de nouvelles formes d'agir social. La ritualisation des processus d'apprentissage et de formation réclame l'instauration inaugurale d'un cadre. Celui-ci renvoie à l'explicitation volontaire, réitérée des règles de fonctionnement, par un animateur symboliquement garant de la loi. (...)
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    A series of erotic pursuits: images and meanings (plates IIb-c, III).Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood - 1987 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 107:131-153.
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    MELAS – eine neue Diagnose von Nietzsches Krankheit.Christiane Koszka - 2010 - Nietzsche Studien 39 (1):573-578.
    Nach langer Krankheit starb Friedrich Nietzsche im Alter von 55 Jahren. Dieser Bericht gibt einen detaillierten chronologischen Überblick über die Symptome und Zeichen seiner Krankheit, die bereits im Kindesalter begann. Es wird ausfürlich diskutiert, dass Nietzsches Multisystemerkrankung alle Kriterien für die Diagnose eines MELAS-Syndroms erfüllt. Diese genetische Erkrankung wird ausschleßlich von der Mutter vererbt. Die Diagnose Neurosyphilis, die im Jahre 1889 in Basel und in Jena gestellt wurde, war wahrscheinlich ein typischer Irrtum der Zeit. After prolonged illness, Friedrich Nietzsche died (...)
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    Leaders’ Gender, Perceived Abusive Supervision and Health.Christiane R. Stempel & Thomas Rigotti - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:396838.
    Purpose: We investigated the role of gender in abusive leadership practices, along with the effects of abusive leadership on employee health. We tested two hypotheses regarding the relationship between abusive leadership practices and subordinates’ health outcomes. Design: At two points of measurement, 663 participants in Germany rated their 158 direct team leaders on abusive supervision and stated their own levels of emotional exhaustion and somatic stress. To test our hypotheses, we used a mixed model approach. Findings: The results show no (...)
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    Libérer les mots : pour une utilisation éthique de l'approche biographique en contexte autochtone.Christiane Guay & Martin Thibault - 2012 - Éthique Publique. Revue Internationale D’Éthique Sociétale Et Gouvernementale (vol. 14, n° 1).
    Cet article propose une réflexion sur la manière d’appréhender, en milieu autochtone, la collecte et l’analyse des données, les deux dimensions de la recherche qui sont les plus vulnérables aux biais ethnocentriques. En optant pour une démarche qui part du point de vue des participants eux-mêmes, il est suggéré de porter un regard de l’intérieur et d’aller à la rencontre du savoir intime, culturellement et territorialement situé, afin d’éclairer les choix réflexifs et originaux que font les acteurs autochtones. Pour cela, (...)
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    Global conversations on cybernetics.Christiane M. Herr & Jocelyn Chapman - 2021 - Technoetic Arts 19 (1):3-6.
    As the first large online event of the American Society for Cybernetics, the ASC2020 Global Conversation offered an opportunity to develop new online types of cybernetic conversations on cybernetics, in cybernetic formats. This article discusses the design decisions that led to a particular organizational structure of the event, and observations on how the event unfolded from this organizational structure. Based on observations made throughout the event as well as its preparation stage, the article maps seven different types of conversations taking (...)
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    Herrschaft und Geschlechterhierarchie. Zur Funktionalisierung der Zenobiagestalt und Anderer Usurpatoren in den Viten der Historia Augusta.Christiane Krause - 2007 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 151 (2):311-334.
    The figure of the Palmyrean queen Zenobia plays an important part in three vitae of the Historia Augusta. The discrepancy in her representation was attributed to different sources or different authors. Since the representation of Zenobia even changes within one vita, there is no need to assume different authors. Being a counterpart to Gallienus, Odaenathus and Aurelianus, the figure of Zenobia changes correspondingly to these male figures. Her voluntary submission to the real – male – emperor finds an equivalent in (...)
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    La collusion des signifiants dans le holding onirique du néogroupe famille-thérapeute.Christiane Joubert - 2014 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 206 (4):113-120.
    À partir des travaux sur le holding onirique familial (Ruffiot, 1982), l’article propose le rêve comme voie royale d’accès aux signifiants inconscients, en collusion, dans le lien, au sein du néogroupe thérapeutique famille-thérapeute. Les signifiants fonctionneraient comme des attracteurs dans le lien. Les signifiants inconscients sont véhiculés par le transgénérationnel et«s’accrochent » au corps du sujet. Ils se révèlent donc via le rêve, en image d’abord et par la perlaboration groupale. Ils peuvent se « désagripper du corps », de la (...)
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    Hommage à Assia Djebar (1936-2015).Christiane Klapisch-Zuber - 2015 - Clio 41:239-241.
    Assia Djebar, ce fut un beau nom : consolation et fierté y résonnent. Elle le choisit dès son premier roman, La Soif, paru en 1957. Celle qui était encore aux yeux de l’administration française Fatima Zohra Imalhayène, élève de l’École normale supérieure de jeunes filles, suivit les consignes de l’UGEMA, l’Union générale des étudiants algériens, et renonça à passer les examens dus. Elle ne renonça pas pour autant aux responsabilités universitaires et soutint sur le tard, en 1999, une thèse re...
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    Theorizing Education and Educational Research.Christiane Thompson - 2012 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 31 (3):239-250.
    In this paper, I address the question of how a philosophically enriched view of method might inform both educational theory and educational research. The first part of the paper elaborates recent discussions on “philosophical method” in the educational–philosophical discourse. These discussions point toward the importance of analyzing the conceptual or categorical frameworks of educational processes. The second part of the paper discusses Martin Heidegger’s work Being and Time to capture fully the challenges that a philosophical method faces in investigations of (...)
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    What are the Bounds of critical rationality in education?Christiane Thompson - 2004 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 38 (3):485–492.
    Since Dilthey we have become used to thinking of reason as having a cultural and historical setting. If we take this insight seriously, then critical rationality or critical thinking can no longer be conceived of as context-free skills. This paper takes up the line of thought that is elaborated by Christopher Winch in his ‘Developing Critical Rationality as a Pedagogical Aim’ and seeks to explicate it by drawing on Ludwig Wittgenstein's concept of ‘language games’ and on the re-evaluation of ‘thinking’ (...)
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    War v. Justice: Terrorism Cases, Enemy Combatants, and Political Justice in U.S. Courts.Christiane Wilke - 2005 - Politics and Society 33 (4):637-669.
    What mechanisms led to the intractable legal situation of “enemy combatants” detained by the U.S. government in Guantánamo Bay and elsewhere? And what does the role of the judiciary in the enemy combatants cases suggest about politically contentious court cases in general? This article develops a two-stage theory of political justice that is based on the U.S. post-9/11 terrorism cases. It demonstrates mechanisms by which politically contentious cases turn into political justice. Political justice in these cases is mainly the result (...)
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    News factors and news decisions. Theoretical and methodological advances in Germany.Christiane Eilders - 2006 - Communications 31 (1):5-24.
    News value research has contributed a great deal to the understanding of news selection. For a long time scholars focused exclusively on news selection by the media. Yet, more recent approaches — inspired by cognitive psychology — have conceptionalized news factors as relevance indicators that not only serve as selection criteria in journalism, but also guide information processing by the audience. This article examines the theoretical and methodological developments in the German research tradition and discusses selected results for newspaper and (...)
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    The authority of Bildung: educational practices in early childhood education.Christiane Thompson - 2015 - Ethics and Education 10 (1):3-16.
    This paper is concerned with the transformation of the field of early education in Germany. It poses the question whether these changes can be generally related to the German concept of Bildung – as denoting the children's autonomous activity of engaging themselves and the world. Investigating film material on practices of documentation in early education the paper seeks to clarify the impacts that Bildung has for the constitution of children's subjectivity. Does Bildung bring about a regime of individualization that obfuscates (...)
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    Using the ‘regime shift' concept in addressing social-ecological change : Social-ecological regime shifts.Christian A. Kull, Christoph Kueffer, David M. Richardson, Ana Sofia Vaz, Joana R. Vicente & João Pradinho Honrado - unknown
    ‘Regime shift’ has emerged as a key concept in the environmental sciences. The concept has roots in complexity science and its ecological applications, and is increasingly applied to intertwined social and ecological phenomena. Yet what exactly is a regime shift? We explore this question at three nested levels. First, we propose a broad, contingent, multi-perspective epistemological basis for the concept, seeking to build bridges between its complexity theory origins and critiques from science studies, political ecology, and environmental history. Second, we (...)
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    Using technological frames as an analytic tool in value sensitive design.Christiane Grünloh - 2021 - Ethics and Information Technology 23 (1):53-57.
    This article proposes the use of technological frames (TF) as an analytical tool to support the investigations within value sensitive design. TF can help to identify values that are consistent or conflicting within and between stakeholders, which is exemplified with a case of patient accessible electronic health records in Sweden. The article concludes that TF can help to identify values, which may then help to understand and address possible concerns in the design process.
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  42. (1 other version)Le partage du monde: Husserl et la constitution des animaux comme "autres moi".Christiane Bailey - 2013 - Chiasmi International: Trilingual Studies Concerning Merleau-Ponty’s Thought 15:219-250.
    Alors que les phénoménologues prétendent avoir dépassé le solipsisme, la plupart n’ont en fait que repousser les frontières de l’intersubjectivité des individus humains aux individus des autres espèces. Pourtant, Husserl reconnaît l’existence d’une intersubjectivité interspécifique, c’est-à-dire d’une intersubjectivité dépassant les limites de l’espèce. Il va même jusqu’à affirmer qu’on comprend parfois mieux un animal familier qu’un humain étranger. Toutefois, même s’il admet que plusieurs animaux sont capables d’une vie de conscience subjective et qu’ils vivent dans un monde de sens partagé, (...)
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    Le double sens de la communauté morale : la considérabilité morale et l’agentivité morale des autres animaux.Christiane Bailey - 2014 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 9 (3):31-67.
    Christiane Bailey | : Distinguant deux sens de « communauté morale », cet article soutient que certains animaux appartiennent à la communauté morale dans les deux sens : ils sont des patients moraux dignes de considération morale directe et équivalente, mais également des agents moraux au sens où ils sont capables de reconnaître, d’assumer et d’adresser aux autres des exigences minimales de bonne conduite et de savoir-vivre. Au moyen de la notion d’« attitudes réactives » développée par Peter F. (...)
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    Book Symposium/Tribune du livre Zoopolis, by Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012 Zoopolis : A Political Renewal of Animal Rights Theories.Christiane Bailey - 2013 - Dialogue 52 (4):725-737.
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    I Le groupe des mères et des bébés à l'Unité d'accueil parents-enfants de l'institut Théophile-Roussel à Montesson.Christiane Barré - 2001 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 152 (2):17-22.
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  46. Science and Art: physics as a symbolic formation.Christiane Schmitz-Rigal - 2011 - Synthese 179 (1):21 - 41.
    The reflection on the preconditions and evolution of science has played a decisive role in the development of Ernst Cassirer's philosophy, contributing to its functional and thus inherently pluralistic and holistic view of knowledge. To present Cassirer's conception of physics as an open symbolic formation enables us to reveal and study the radical features of his epistemological model: (1) the fundamental process of generating sense-units and meaning in its constitutive character for each attempt of objectification, (2) its driving and structuring (...)
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    Peirce, Popper, Abduction, and the Idea of a Logic of Discovery.Christiane Chauviré - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (153 - 1/4):209-222.
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    Youth in Education: The Necessity of Valuing Ethnocultural Diversity.Christiane Timmerman, Noel Clycq, Marie Mc Andrew, Alhassane Balde, Luc Braeckmans & Sara Mels (eds.) - 2016 - Routledge.
    _Youth in Education_ explores the multiple, interrelated social contexts that young people inhabit and navigate, and how educational institutions cope with increasing ethnic, cultural and ideological diversity. Schools, families and communities represent important settings in which young people must make successful transitions to adulthood, and the classroom often becomes a battleground in which these contexts and values interact. With contributions from the UK, Belgium, Germany and Canada, the chapters in this book explore rich examples from Europe and North America to (...)
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    (1 other version)The specificity of medical facts: the case of diabetology.Christiane Sinding - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 35 (3):545-559.
    The fact that Ludwik Fleck drew his inspiration from medicine has been largely overlooked, with the exception of a few scholars. Although Fleck considered his ideas applicable to all sciences, he always insisted on the specificity of medicine. To illustrate the usefulness of Fleck’s concepts for the history of medicine, three main ideas developed by Fleck are applied to the historical study of diabetes mellitus : first, that different and often divergent pictures of disease coexist within a given culture; second, (...)
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    Oïkos?Christiane Vollaire - 2015 - Symposium 19 (2):72-82.
    Le mot grec oı̈kos suppose d’abord qu’il y ait du commun concrètement institué entre les hommes, un espace collectif à gérer, quelque chose qui puisse faire l’objet d’une entreprise commune. Et ce que les hommes ont en commun relève moins d’une supposée bienfaisance de la nature, que d’un effet de culture, s’il est vrai comme l’affirme Aristote que ce qui définit la nature en l’homme est précisément ce qui le constitue comme être social. Qu’il s’agisse d’éco-nomie ou d’éco-logie, la loi (...)
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